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cliihmoe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) PRESTIGE SUPER


lackage drawn I: Sub-commit- Krvices.”


! likely to face


jimmittee has lided a county |o r the coming /ear of 199p in


Jincrease of 15p ■cent) over the lar’s precept.


|l ib b le Valley will be subject Ination by the luncil on March


(josal — a major the rates fi.xed


OUR POLICY OF UPMARKET BEDS?


Prestige Beds for Prestige deads. See our twin-linked


and zipped bed available in 5ft. 5tt 6in and 6ft sizes.


ralley Treasurer Tn Onslow said I proposal would a minimum


local ratepayers, Vtill had to be a special rate-


Jiaid: “This year I'een faced with [fficulties as a the significant the size of our


;Ly Coun. Leon-


jcations, particu- |e education ser- the constantly block grant


Ive so far been Isets of different |by the Govern- the beginning


Iv of all options t any increase in It to a minimum, jecting services, |r group on the Incil had recom- Irate increase of tier cent.


[ret process.” I that after care-


Idget (including Ice for inflation la r c h , 1988) let e.xpenditure |t)19m, of which


Irrant from cen- Inment will pro- 1 £31Sm, leaving (be met by the


[p a c k a g e is


j;o protect and |;e vital services • to maintain the


life of the people th ire , without li undue burden Itepayers,” he


I'ting on March finance chair-


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3ft DIVAN SETS £44, £54, £64 and £ 1 1 5 , etc.


25 King Size 5ft. x 6ft. 6in. Divan and


Mattress complete, £125 to £495. Many at less than cost, 1984 models


Irease of 16p in


4ft 6in DIVAN SET With 4 big storage


drawers — C75 off. Now £120.95


BACK CARE MATTRESSES (Extra firm)


3ft. C38, C44, £54, etc. 4ft 6in, £54, £69, £79, etc.


______ SAME DAY DELIVERY DRAWER DIVANS Over 150 singles in stock, prices at £76, £88 and


£98. Double (4 drawers) prices at £115, £125, £129 and £175.


SLEEPEEZEE. DUNLOPILLO, REST ASSURED, VI-SPRING, etc. ODD MATTRESSES — Over 500 mattresses in all


qualities and sizes. Many at greatly reduced prices.


VI-SPRUNG, SLUMBERLAND, SLEEPEEZEE, DUNLOPILLO, PRESTIGE and BURGESS PRESTIGE PRICE PROMISE


BEAT SUPERSTORE PRICES EVERY TIME. THIS IS REFLECTED IN OUR PRICES — no obligation— no double pricing. We cater


exclusively for cash and C.O.D. customers. Personal cheques particularly welcome


ABSOLUTELY NO DELIVERY CHAROES PRESTIGE SUPER BEDS


10,12 & 14 BURNLEY ROAD PAOIHAM. (0282) 74993


7,9 & 11 HIGHER EANAM, BLACKBURN. (0254) 55626.


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OPEN/U1 DAY SATURDAY. TAKE THE Me TO PRESTIGE REMEMBER A PRESTIGE BED IS A BETTER BED


bed e v en t Buy your bed — Sleep in it tonight


OPEN


SIX DAYS A WEEK


LIFE as a padre with the Royal Navy during the Falklands War was enter­ tainingly described when the Rev. Peter Hudson, Vicar of St Mary’s, Mellor, spoke at the 29th annual Charter dinner of Clitheroe Round Table. A total of 64 Tablet's


and guests attended the function, at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. The Loyal Toast was


proposed by Round Table chairman Tony Spencer, who also lifted his glass to the guests and visitors. The 'Toast to the National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and Ireland was made by


Mike Watkins, a past chairman of Clitheroe Round Table, and the re­ sponse came from Area 34 chaiman Anthony Briggs.


McKenna read the Char­ ter, the roll call of Tables was made by John Sped- ding and the Table’s aims and o b je cts by new member Alan Beggs.


S e c re ta ry P e te r


left) is pictured checking the Charter programme. With him (from the left): Coun. Les Nevett (left), deputy Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Clitheroe Mayor Coun. James MclJhie and Mr Hudson.


Tony Spencer (third campaign ' clean^


Nursing officer denies racial prejudice


NURSING officer Thomas Cunliffe was not racially prejudiced in his dealings with a hospital s is te r , he told an industrial tribunal on Thursday.


Armchair climbing


THOSE with a head for heights will enjoy Tues­ day’s audio-visual lecture, entitled “Where the high­ est mountains touch the sky,” to be given at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s Chatburn Road site.


Jeeves — daughter of the late Stanley Jeeves — will talk mainly about the Himalayas.


Beginning at 7-30 p.m., Susan Ready and Sue


Tyre appeal There’s more to treati ng alcohol ism than tea and sympathy.


Our Alcohol Dependency Unit providesu professional programme of assessment and treatment.


Hut those who will admit to alcohol dependency or those who know .someone who is dependent, realise that successful treatment demands more.


We know ihe ireaimenl of alcoholism needs help. advice and underslondmg.


The special facilities are quite unique. For example, our unit is the only one of its kind housed in a private hospital such us (lisburne Park.


So if vou are experiencing the effects of alcoholism or vou know soim*one who is. then professional treatment is at hand.


Contact .laneTavlor or Con Twomey in complete confidence! Tel: t()20 05) f.93 l-.xt. 2G2


CLITHEROE police are appealing for help follow­ ing the theft of 22 agi'icul- tural wheels and tyres, valued at £1,980, from a factory compound at Econ Atkinson, Salthill Indust­ rial Estate, Clitheroe. Anyone who saw suspi­


ing, Mr Cunliffe, assistant director of social education at Calderstones Hospital, was giving evidence in the case in which Mrs Deana Khan, of Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, claims racial discrimination against the Burnley, Pendle and Ros- sendale Health Authority. Mrs Khan, who had


At the Manchester hear­ Pol roach iraftd) In L Piu: •


• hirh a Hurnir) • Oman and l« o olhtr propir dird la i l a r r lt rn d ik brine rompilrd h; H o u th am p t o n pelirc.


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ADVERTISEMENT SALES


REPRESENTATIVE (Male/Female) to join our advertisement team selling the


benefits of newspaper advertising to businesses in Burnley, Nelson and surrounding areas.


The position is interesting and varied and calls for a person with drive and initiative.


Experience in newspaper advertising, while being a distinct advantage, is not essential for the right person.


Applicants must be car owners with clean driving licences.


We can offer a good basic salary with excellent bonus earning potential. A contributory pension scheme, together with excellent career prospects ^ as part of a large mulfi-national publishing group.


If you feel that you measure up to the challenge write immediately, saying why the job should be yours to:


HARRY ASPDEN DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER,


THE BURNLEY EXPRESS & NEWS, Bull Street, Burnley BB11 1DP


?rth. . Jewellers


^olor Iniurinct i. I 0. MIIIIIHSDII


PADRE GUEST SPEAKER


Situations Vacant <» Mrf root nmtodi


CENTRAL HEATING


W f. SINK KWK ill Burnlcp # Meter bandit beaters!


T H E B U R N L E Y E X P R E S S A N D N E W S has a vacancy for an


Situations Vacant


.NY) VATPRICK ISTRKASKS


Vimitfij Rrlus > > -I Ml in<


CHIN'EGALURIES ! itviinisYTiin 111'


Holiday fun from the Expreaa


Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, Febritary 12th, 1987 9 Situations Vacant


MAIN GAS APPLIANCES LIMITED


(Member of the Myson Group) CASHIER


There is a vacancy in our Finance Department due to the holder wishing to take early retirement under the Job Release Scheme. Consequently applications can only be considered from


suitably experienced persons who fall into the following categories:


a) Unemployed. b) Serving notice of redundancy. c) Employed on a temporary contract.


fewing Shop is ’ burgled


^ II AA- . t.. . FINANCIAL i'.: TH.rt:-


ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT


This Is a new position within the department, and we would expect the successful applicant to have GCE 0-levels in mathematics, English, and ONC in Business Studies or equivalent, and a minimum of 3 years experience in a financial/accounling environment. Duties include control of company assets to the raising and calculation of debit notes and reconciliation with credit notes, commitment and expenditure to final inclusion in assets ledger. Assisting preparation of input for nominal ledger, and in the count and valuation of stock taking. Produce quarterly appliance cost revisions, assist generally within the finance department as a whole.


COST CLERK


A vacancy exists for an experienced Cost Clerk. Applicants should have had at least two years experience In standard costing in a manufacturing environment and should possess GCE levels or equiv­ alent in Mathematics and English and preferably be studying for a recognised qualification in accounting.


Applications by letter, giving a brief resume of career to date to:


THE PERSONNEL OFFICER,


MAIN GAS APPLICANCES LIMITED


WYRE STREET, PADIHAM, BB12 8DJ


MICRO PERIPHERALS LIMITED Unit 5 and 6,


New Haii Hey Road, nu —


worked at the hospital since 1973, claimed that Mr Cunliffe had shown unpleasantness to her in the past and that when he became a nursing officer he was abusive and she felt that he was getting at her.


his attitude to her had been abusive and less than helpful. He denied swear­ ing at her or taking oppor- tunities to offend and upset Mrs Khan. “I have never done or


Mr Cunliffe denied that


cious activity in the area between 4-30 p.m. on Friday and 10-20 a.m. on Saturday should contact police at Clitheroe 23818.


Clothes taken


If treatment is required medical insurance mav apply subject to the terms of the individual's policy.


Hill


innliign mi BII1


THIEVES broke into The Shape menswear shop, in Church Street, Clitheroe, on Friday night, and stole four pairs of trousers, a suit jacket and a pair of


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Gtsburne^ark •PRIVATE-


HOSPITAL & REHABILITATION CENTRE Clithefoe,LancashiTe.


black leather shoes, worth a total of £203.92. Radio stolen


A PHILIPS stereo radio cassette worth £227 was stolen on Thursday night from a vehicle in the Low- e rg a te car p a rk , Clitheroe. Police are in­ vestigating.


said anything that might be construed as racial dis­ crimination,” he told tribu­ nal chairman Mr Leslie Gould. Asked about an allega­


OPPORTUNITIES FOR


MAINTENANCE FITTERS WITH MICHELIN


At Burnley we aim for the very highest standards, in our truck tyres and the people who make them. That’s why Michelin is the leading tyre manufacturer in Britain. To keep in front our plant needs to run at the highest levels of efficiency and we are now looking to recruit additional fitters for our shift maintenance teams. Aged between 24-40 you should have served a recognised engineering apprenticeship with at least 2 years’ experience within a manufacturing environment. These appointments are on shifts including weekends.


A comprehensive benefits package includes:


tion that he had not given her as much consideration as others, Mr Cunliffe said: “I was as much con­ cerned about Sister Khan as I was about anyone


else.” The case was adjourned


to a la te r date and is expected to last several more days.


Third week


OVERWHELMING pub­ lic response has meant that “Crocodile Dundee” has been retained for a third week at the Clith­ eroe Civic Hall cinema The film, starring Paul Ho g a n , h a s g i v e n everyone something to laugh about.


★ Over £11,000 per annum (including shift allowances).


■k First class pension, sick pay scheme and free life assurance. ★ Good working environment. Sports and social club and full 24 hour catering facilities.


Quality People


Quality Tyres Need


Reply to: Mr G Gouldsbrough, £ 7


FLY-DRIVE £298 8 days — air plus car hire


FLORIDA O R L A N D O


J A M A I C A 7 nights — room only


B A H A M A S


Tuesdays, March 3,10.17 and 24 £ 3 * 7 8


M I A M I B E A O H £ 3 9 9 8 nights — room only Tuesdays, March 3,10.17 and 24


£ 4 6 1


Sunday, March 1.8 and 15 £ 4 7 9


8 nights — room only Tuesdays, March 3,10,17 and 24 J O R D A N


£ 5 3 8 7-nighl lour — breakfast daily Thursday, March 5,12,19,26


GREAT BARGAINS FOR CHILDREN — from only £120


ASK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS


Ribblesdale Travel Ltd.


Telephone (0254 82)


3927


36 KING STREET, WHALLEY, LANCS ^


_---- — --------- >'Tv- _ nelson MviimSIKIiMISDIWS I QUALITY DOUBLE GLAZING


^ WINDOWS ^ ^ NELSON SHOWROOM TEL: 0282 68100-


SPRING BANK. MANCHESTER RD.. NELSON. OPEN MON-SAT 9am-5pm SUN 1pm-4pm


FOR QUALITY VALUE & SERVICE


WliVDOW WISE


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THE PEOPLE YOU CAN TRUST


MAIN DEALER BUSINESS MANAGER USED CAR


Due to rapid expansion within our car sales operation, we urgently wish to appoint a used car Business Manager. The successful applicant will enjoy a five figure salary O.T.E., and will be responsible for the in-house control of finance and insurance within the used car sales department. Normal group bene fits will apply to this managerial position. Previous management experience not essential but a sound knowledge of car sales procedures Is desirable.


Write or telephone in the first instance to the General Sales Manager


SKIPPER OF BURNLEY Telephone (0282) 25991


COST ACCOUNTANT We are part ol R.T.Z. Cement Limited and have a


vacancy lor a Cost Accountant, who will report directly to the Chief Accountant and be responsible lor Ihe operation and development ol the costing systems ol Ihe company and its subsidiaries and the preparation of management accounts and budgets. Applicants should preferably be qualified account­ ants aged under 35 with considerable practical experience


in a costing environment and knowledge ol computer- based systems. The starling salary will be negotiable and there are


additional benefits. Help with relocation will be given if necessary.


Applications must be In writing, giving full details of age, education and experience, to: B. White, Chief


^ Accountant, Castle Cement (Ribblesdale) Limited, ^ Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 4QF.


II u ju i CASTLECEMENT RIBBLESDALE


Michelin Tyre Public Limited Company, Personnel Department, Heasandford Industrial Estate, Burnley.


Telephone: 0282-831721


Sta££ Services Limited 16 St James’s Row, Burnley The Job Finders


As a major employment agency in the


area, we offer a comprehensive, efficient and F R E E service to all job seekers.


We will keep you informed of suitable permanent and temporary vacancies as soon as they occur.


At present we require:— EXPERIENCED SECRETARIES,


SHORTHAND TYPISTS, LEGAL/AUDIO TYPISTS, WORD PROCESSORA/DU


OPERATORS, TELEPHONISTS, WAGES AND ACCOUNTS PERSONNEL AND GENERAL CLERKS


You've tried the rest — Now try the best!


We have many interesting and varied jobs waiting for you "So don't delay, ring us today at TEMPO"


Contact: Christine on Burniey 53821


Rawtenstall, Rossendale have vacancies for


TELE SALES PERSONNEL


We are one of Ihe most successfully established independent importers and distributors ol Ihe Micro Computer products.


Due to our continued commilment to growth we have created several vacancies in our Tele Sale department based in Rossendale.


You are enthusiastic, energetic and ambitious with a burning desire to succeed in a sales environment, possessing a good telephone manner and good communication skills.


No previous experience is necessary as we have the product range and iaoilities to train you to become a successful sales person,


Guaranteed salary or commission whichever the higher: OTE £15,000 plus.


Our motto ist Winners make it happen!


Potential winners contact our Personnel Department to discuss you next career move.


TELEPHONE: (0706) 211526


We are seeking applications for this responsible position from per­ sons with a sound knowledge of double entry book-keeping up to at least trial balance stage, used to handling large sums of cash and preferably have four to five years practical experience in a financial environment. Responsibilities also entaill maintaining cash flow con­ trol and bank reconcilliations. We would expect the successful appli­ cant to have gained formal qualifications in book-keeping.


CONTROLLER EVEREST DOUBLE


GLAZING require


A BUTCHER, A BAKER and a


Applications In writing to: D. A. Tagg, F.C.A. JBI£V€R Chartered Accountants Doobtt Piling CANDLESTICK MAKER


An Electrician, a Carpenter and a School Teacher once answered our advertisements for Sales Personnel.


All three have now moved into senior positions in our company. Now we need others to fill their places.


If you are smart, aged 21 and over, preferably married, ambit­ ious, live in the area covered by this newspaper and own a car then you could be one of the people we are looking for.


Experience in selling is not necessary.


If you would like to increase your income and improve your standard ol living in one move with Everest, the lop name in double glazing, replacement windows, patio and entrance doors:


Telephone now on (0995) 40587 for a local interview.


KEITH NEWMARK LTD Due to a misunderstanding we s till require a


VDUCLERK


For our busy computerised accounts office. Experience of sales/purchase ledger, wages and typing essential. Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


TEL. PADIHAM 78611 up to 5 p.m. for appointment or apply:


VICTORIA WORKS INSTITUTE STREET, PADIHAM


EXPERIENCED


R O O F F E L T E R An excellent opportunity for a fully experienced roof


(Male/Female) teller to work with a modern expanding local company.


Applicants should be aged between 21 and 35 years with a full driving licence and willing to work hard with minimum supervision. A lax exemption certificate would be an advantage but not essential The successful applicant could expect to earn in excess ol £200 p.w.


Apply In writing giving details ol experience and present ernployment to: Box No. K35.


EXPRESS OFFICC B1JLL STREET, BURNLEY BB11 1DP All applications will be treated In strictest confidence.


ASHWORTH HOUSE, MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY, BB11 1TT


dCO


FINANCIAL


required by an established and rapidly expanding local company which operates as a specialist manufacturer and distributor of bathroom fittings.


Applicants although not necessarily formally qualified, must have sound relevant experience and must be capable of producing periodic management accounts.


A knowledge of computerised accounting systems and their implementation is essential.


WILF DAWSON ELECTRICAL


CONTRACTORS LIMITED require


GOOD, TIME-SERVED ELECTRICIANS


of clean, smart appearance Apply in writing to:


48/50 LYNDHURST ROAD, BURNLEY BB10 4DX


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