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L. .10. .Clitheroc.Advertiser. &Times, June.23rd, 1988


Sporting event at Moorland


T H E R E was a full p ro ­ g r am m e o f e v e n t s a t Moorland School’s annual sp o rts . The senior school, ju n io r an d k in d e rg a r te n d e p a r tm e n t s h ad th e i r o w n


s e p a r a t e


mediate — Dominique Swirles. Senior — Mia Clarke. 20Um — Suzanne Berkins. 800m — Kerry Anne Clarke. Throwing events — Angela Browne. Sports endeavour — Rachel Scholes. .Junior victrix ludorum — Elizabeth Turner. Senior — Mia Clarke. Bovs, imtermediate — Janny


programmes. Trophy winners: Girls, inter­


A tale of wartime escape


Ip. Senior — Leslie Yip. 800m — Nicholas .Jaubert. Junior vic­ tor ludoruin — Janny Ip. Senior — Nicholas Jaubert.Sports endeavour — Kieron Rushton. Open 1500m — Mia Clarke. Tug of war — Tudor house.


O’Brien, Edward Hardman, James Tasker. Orange: Kim Chippendale, Jay dee Davis, William Backhouse'. Junior results


Group one : Victoria Carter, Monica Kwok and Lucy Tarle- ton, Sarah Glen. Group two: Richard Green-


Key: W — Windsor; S — Stuart: T — Tudor. 800m: Intermediate, girls —


Steven Backhouse, .Ijtmes Tarleton. Senior results


K. A. Clarke (W). L. Carroll (S)


Lee (W), D. Atherton (T), G. Mitchell (S). Senior, girls — R. Green (T), S. Shearing (S). C. Bolger (T). Boys — N. Jaubert (T)


— L. Yip (T), C. Jacks (S), N. Jaubert (T). 400m: Intermediate, boys —


ki{?


Doane (S). Boys — S. Ip (S), J. Lai (S), A. Fletcher <T). Senior, girls — M. Clarke (T). S. Bir- ;ins (W), R. Scholes (S). Boys


D. Atherton (T), J. Lai (S), M. Yung (W). Senior, girls — M. Clarke <T>. E. Turner (S). R. Shelstone (T).Boys — D. Burton (S) (T)


ham, hakhar Ahmed, David Penny. Group three: Daniel Davis,


Yellow: Stuart Glen, Rachel Pickun, James Burt. Green: Sam McLoughlin. Ashley South­ ern, Daniel Scully. Blue: Jack


House trophy — Stuart. Kindergarten results


2,800 who landed in enemy territory, but managed to e sc a p e , thanks to F r e n c hm a n n am ed Armand, who gave him food and civilian clothes. Mr Woodruff said that


, L. Carter (T). Boys — S.


100m: Intermediate, girls — E. Jones (W), I). Swirles (T), V.


. P.Yu (S), K. Mahmood (T).


two days later he was introduced to a Cornish-


man, married to a French girl, and then through the French Underground


chairman in the absence of Mr T. Boothroyd. The speaker was thanked by Mr R. 0. Jones.


movement he was able to reach an American camp at Nantes. Mr G. Mitchell acted as


Stuart, Windsor, Tudor. Boys — Stuart , Windsor, Tudor. Senior girls — Tudor, Stuart, Windsor. Boys — Tudor, Stuart. Windsor! Triple jump: Senior, boys —


E. Jones (W), D. Swirles (T), V. Doane (S). Bovs — S, Ip (S), D. Swirles (W), K, Ng (S). Senior, girls — S. Berkins (W). R. Green (T), E. Turner (S). Bovs — L. Yip (T). C. Jacks (S). \ \ Yu (S). Relay: Intermediate girls —


D. Burton (S), J. Thornber (W), R. Penny (T).


girls — D. Swirles (T), L. Car- roll (S), E. Jones (W). Boys — S. Ip (S), D. Swirles (W), D. Atherton (T). Senior, girls — C' Bolger (T), Y. Lai (S), G. Lee (W). Bovs — N. Carter (W)and L. Yip (T), P. Yu (S). Shot: Intermediate, girls —


L. Carter (T), V. Doane (S), C Bradshaw (W). Boys — A.


Fletcher (T), G. Mitchell (S), R. Wellock (W). Senior, girls — A.


Browne (S), R. Green (T), L. Kong (W). Boys — C. Jacks (S), B. Lau (T), K. Tang(W). Discus: Intermediate, girls —


L. Carroll (S). K.A. Clarke (W), L. Carter (T). Boys — J. Lai (S), I). Atherton (T), S. Lee (W). Senior, girls — A. Browne (S)


girls — L. Butcher (W), J. Bradbury (S), A. Ma (T).Bovs — S. Yip (S), D. Swirles (W), L. Saul (T). Senior, girls — M. Clarke (T), R. Seholes (S), S. Berkins (W). Bovs — N. Jau­ bert <T)f A. Chak (W), D. Bur­ ton (S). High jump: Intermediate,


Long jump: Intermediate,


S.Lee (W). G. Mitchell (S), M. Yung (W). Senior, boys — D. Burton (S), R. Penny <T), L. Brown (W). 200m: Intermediate, girls —


1500m: Intermediate, boys —


, R. Penny (T.), K. Mahmood .


Extra cash to clean toilets


RIBBLE VALLEY CounT cil is to spend a further £1,500 a year on the clean­ ing and supervision of the new toilets in Church Walk, Clitheroe. Since the toilets were


and Resources Committee agreed to a supplementary estimate of £1,500, in addi­ tion to the budget provi­ sion of £500. Councillors also agreed that the opening hours


should now be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., closing two hours earlier than originally planned.


Eastern promise


A TOUCH of the Orient is so o n to a p p e a r Waddington. Cantonese food special­


ist Mr Harry Fu, of Dar wen, is taking over the restaurant at the Sun Inn. Landlord Mr Peter


(W). Boys — N. Jaubert (T), N. Carter (W), C. Jacks (S). Javelin: Intermediate, girls —


K.A. Clarke (VV). D. Swirles (T)


, V. Moore (T), N. Musto


Fletcher (T), S. Lee (W), M. Horsfield (S). Senior, girls — R. Scholes (S), V. Moore (T), N. Musto (W). Boys — J. Reyner (S), L. Yip (T), J. Tyldesley (W). Tug of war: Tudor, Stuart,


Stuart.


Windsor. Novelty: Windsor, Tudor,


, J. Bradbury (S). Boys — A.


Freeman said no altera­ tions to the building were necessary, although planning application is being submitted for the alteration of a doorway. “It will be exactly the


same as at present, except that the restaurant will be Cantonese,” he explained, “and it should be open by the end of the month.”


Silence


Youth success CLITHEROE’S Youth XI con­


tinued their successful season with two victories at the weekend.


220 for 8 against Ribblesdale Wanderers in the Brian Morris Cup. Richard Palmer (44) and Andrew Robinson (70) nut on an opening stand of 10b. Tahir Amin (41) played a splendid supporting innings as di(l Aaron Houldsworth, scoring 20 off 12 balls.


On Sunday, Clitheroe scored


missed for 01 with the wickets being shared bv Marcus Sharp (2), Simon Bishop (2), Farouk Hussain, Houldsworth and Robinson. This now means that Clitheroe are through to the semi-final.


ensured they stayed top of the Britvic Ribblesdale Youth League after restricting Baxen- den to 107 for 5 off 20 overs. Farouk Hussain (2-25), Simon Bishop (2-20) and Marcus Sharp (0-11) bowled well and economically.


On Monday, Clitheroe


with 15 balls to spare, with Palmer (25). Robinson (40 n.o.) umd Amin (22) being the main run makers.


Clitheroe reached the target


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 3rd XI 147


Thirds lose CHtheroe 3rd XI 115,


LUSTY hitting from several Oswaldtwistle players, com­ bined with fielding mistakes, led to a fairly satisfactory score from them.


justice to the efforts put in by the bowlers, and despite a late rallv by captain Cartledge, Clitneroe could not save the game.


Sharp 1-36, G. Cartledge 1*17,


147 all out Bowling: C. Chisholm 5-26, R.


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel:


P. Bishop 1-36, G. Robinson 0-7 Clitheroe: W. Briggs O, A.


Majeed 19, P. Griifitns 9, S.


Furnell 12, N. Bolton 22. P. Bishop 0, C. Chisholm 3, R. Cowey 5, G. Cartledge 27, G. Robinson 6, R. Sharp 2 n.o., extras 11, total 115.


Clitheroe’s batting did not do Ribblesdale were soon dis­


in court THE Clitheroe Court observed three minutes’ silence before proceedings began last Thursday, in respect for Clitheroe solic­ itor Mr Tom Liddle, whose funeral was taking place that morning.


Liddle, presiding magis­ trate Mr Peter Reed said he had been clerk to the Clitheroe Bench for a long number of years and had helped many people in the town with legal problems.


prominent in the town in many other spheres and would be missed.


Mr Liddle had been New access


AN extension of the dwell­ ing and garden space at The Bungalow, Hesketh Lane, Chipping, together with new access, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


Residence


AN outline application for a residential dwelling within the grounds of Riverside Rest Home, S aw l ey , ha s b e e n approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


Into barn THE reconstruction of a


bungalow and its exten­ sion into an adjacent barn in Chapel Lane, Grindle- ton, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Coun­ ci l's D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-committee.


Paying tribute to Mr


opened some weeks ago, there have been recurring problems of vandalism. Members of the Policy


aircraft in which he was navigator was flying low on reconnaissance duties in 1944 when two German 88mm. guns on the North bank of the Loire opened fire and the plane was brought down. He thus became one of


member of the Preston Forum, spoke about his escape from France and of th e RAF E s c a p in g Society, which keeps in touch with former mem bers of the French Under­ ground movement. The Mosquito fighte


AN RAF navigator whose plane was shot down over France during the second world war was the speaker at Clitheroe and District Probus Club. Mr W. Woodruff,


VILLAGE NEWS


Alan G. Bowles speak about his adventures as a salesman for a firm which specialises in brushes, recalling several humorous incidents from his travels. He was thanked by


Travelling man Whalley WI heard Mr


S ' AUCTIONS AND SALES Ingham & Yorke .Chartered - (as MILLER & MILLER).BURNLEY. Tel. 22458


. LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. Tel.,23655 ~ OR AT 214 TODMORDEN ROAD,


with CLAYTON BOOTH AND PARTNERS


arranged to Keddleston Hall, in Derbyshire, on July 20th, starting at 9-30 a.m. from Whalley, with stop at Bakewel l foi approximately one-and-a- half hours for lunch.


citizens’ whist drive in


Abbey drive At the Abbey senior


Whalley, winners were: Ladies — Mrs Howarth, Miss Hudson. Gents — Mr C. Sharp, Mrs Taylor. Dominoes: Mr s N Ambrose.


.SIMONSTONE


Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Alber


Special guests The Ribble V a l le t


of the school’s highly suc­ cessful conservation area, which includes a living pond full of creatures, plants and many other forms of wildlife. A class­ room was also set up to show some of the animals which live and breed in the special area. The plot was set aside


Atkinson, thoroughly enjoyed an informative day out when they visited Simonstone CE Primary School Conservation Club. They were given a tour


by the school’s conserva­ tion club, which meets every Tuesday evening. It has about 30 members who all enjoy learning about the world they live in.


Simonstone School will benefit from a concert


Benefit The building fund of


being given at St Leon ard’s Church, Padiham, by the choir and orchestra of Fulwood High School Preston, on Saturday, at 7-30 p.m. It takes the form of "The last night of the proms.”


and pupils of Simonstone School have issued an open invitation to their summer concerts in the Old School next Tuesday, at 2 and 7 p.m.


Invitation The head teacher, staff


Annual meeting The annual meeting of


Simonstone Parish Council takes place tomorrow, at 7-30 p.m.


for this function four years ago and has quickly deve­ loped into a thriving learn­ ing ground for the school'! pupils. The land is looked after


president Mrs Mavis Day, who also welcomed visi­ tors Mrs Parker and Mr; Carlyon. Supper hostesses were Mrs Lily Scott and Mrs Janet Troillet. An outing has beei


Subject to conditions ol sale to be there and then produced


FINAL REMINDER OF SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN LOTS


NEW HOUSE FARMHOUSE, DETACHED BARN WITH PLANNING PERMISSION FOR ONE DWELLING, and 5 ACRES OF LAND at CHAIGLEY, NR CLITHEROE


AUCTION at THE CRAVEN HEIFER, CHAIGLEY, CLITHEROE.


on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1988, at 3 p.m. LOT 1— An attractive, highly desirable detached stone tarmhouse com­


prising 3 living rooms, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, bathroom and w.c. combined.


LOT 2—Detached bam with planning permission for one dwelling house. LOT 3—5.53 acres ol meadowland and wood lor sate with the benefit of sporting rights.


For further details apply joint auctioneers: CLAYTON BOOTH & PARTNERS


The Estate Office, 42 Fishergate, Preston, PR1 2AD. Tel. (0772) 51181.


INGHAM & YORKE, as above FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY


ACCOMMODATION LAND AND WOODLAND


261/2 ACRES OF USEFUL


Situated between Chipping and Chaigley, near Clltheroe


16Vz acres pasture, 8 acres meadow. 2 acres woodland. With easy access to the Chipping/Clitheroe road.


For further details and plan of the land please apply to: INGHAM 8t YORKE as above


CLITHEROE


AUCTION MART CO. LTD


THE RIBBLESDALE CENTRE,


LINCOLN WAY • CLITHEROE • LANCASHIRE BB71QD


Tel. Clitheroe (0200) 23325 FRIDAY, JUNE 24th


In-Calf Cattle, Store Cattle, Store Pigs. Calving Cows and Heifers at 12-30 p.m. Calving Cows and Heifers at 12-30 p.m. Store Cattle: Young Bulls, Cows and Calves, Bullocks and Heifers al 1 p.m. Store Pigs a 12 noon.


MONDAY, JUNE 27th


Prime Cattle and Sheep. Calf Bulls at 12 noon followed by Graded Steers and Heifers and Cast Cows. Cast Ewes at 1-30 p.m. followed by 1,400 — 1,500 Prime Lambs. Sheep Grading commences at 8-15 a.m.


TUESDAY, JUNE 28th Rearing Calves at 12-30 p.m. Dairy Cattle at 1 p.m. Sheep and Lambs must have been dipped and accompanied by appropriate form. SATURDAY, JULY 9th


Sale ol Alternative Livestock. Goats, Milk Sheep, Rabbits, Poultry Deer, etc. Accredited section lor Goats. Entries to dale include: 21 Goats including Milking Goats, 20 Shetland Sheep with Suffolk Lambs, Poultry and Bantams. Entries lor advertising appreciated but entries will be accepted up to lime of sale. Sale 12 noon.


WITH ROBIN M. ADDYMAN


Farm Stock Sale, Saturday, July 30th, Loud Mython Farm, Chipping.


MILK QUOTA for Leasing required. GRAZING 35 acres Grazing Land, Near Chipping.


Agistment Grazing for approximately 50 Cattle, Chipping area.


Details of all Sales etc. from the Mart Office. After hours Robin Addyman, Clltheroe 27059.


John PaBBoster f.r.i.c.s- f


the over 70s to babes in arms. The weather was


potatoes with various fill­ ings and fruit pie, jelly and cream were served.


came third. The best chil­ dren’s entry was from Miss L. Whitwell and Miss J. MacNamee. Some of the young peo­


Pinder and Mrs M. Beat- tie, who tied with Mrs L. Blakeman and family on joints, but were quicker, dr J. Weisters and family


Winners were Mrs M.


ple danced to disco music afterwards. Mr J. Barber was thanked for his work in arranging such an enjoyable evening.


a farewell from the staff of the Age Concern bus which has been visiting the villages every week, but is now bound for another area.


Special occasion N e w t o n United


Reformed Church held its anniversary service on


Sunday. Preacher was'the Rev. John Salsbury and organist was Mr D. Bair-


shaw. ■ Tea and biscuits were


served in the Sunday School after the service.


F ID E L ITY 5 S 0 Hi -F i s y s t em , c o n s i s t l n u o f c u s s c t t c p l u y e r , r a d i o , r e c o r d p l a y e r


o . u . o . T e l . N e l s o n 6 0 2 9 4 3 u f t e r 6 p .m .


u n d 2 S h u r p s p e a k e r s , £ 5 5


N E ED A DI SCO 7 R i n g O p u s o n Uu r n lo y 2 0 7 9 5 .


Newton, Slaidburn and Dunsop Bridge were given lunch in Newton Village Hall by Age Concern, Lancashire. The lunch was by way of


Luncheon Over 30 pensioners from


tors under Dunnow Wood, over the River Hodder and back to the village on the riverside, with clues to find on the way and leaves to collect from trees. Back at the hall, baked


fine and the ground excep­ tionally dry. The route took competi­


hunt which set off from Newton Village Hall on Friday night was once again a huge success, attracting over 100 people. They ranged in age from


Treasure trail The walking treasure


CHARTERED SURVEYORS Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


TRADITIONAL COTTAGE WITH LAND AND BEAUTIFUL LOCATION MOSS END Newchurch-in-Pendle


A pretty three bedroomed cottage having lovely open surroundings,


gardens, small paddock with copse and shared privte access drive.


TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION


(Subject to conditions and unless sold previously)


On THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1988


Viewing: Saturday, June 25th, 2 p.m. — 3 p.m. Printed particulars from the Auctioneers


John Pallister, f .r .i .c .s . The Coach House, Duck Street,


Clitheroe. Telephone: 25697


/ -J o h n P a l l is te r f.r.i.c.s., FOR SALE BY AUCTION


CHARTERED SURVEYORS Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


THE WHITEHOUGH ESTATE BARLEY


Hr


TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE IN 8 SUITABLE LOTS (Or as a substantial whole)


on WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1988, at 7 p.m. Printed particulars Irom tho Auctioneers:


JOHN PALLISTER, F.R.I.C.S. The Coach House,


28 Duck Street, Clltheroe Tel. 25697


- John PaBBister f.r.i.c.s. - jCHARTERED SURVEYORS


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents A pair of unspoilt cottages for modernisation


SMITHS COTTAGES Reedley Hallows, near Burnley


(


I available. Planning consent for I extension and improvement r


has been granted.


To be offered for sale by Auction individually and as a whole, subject to conditions.


On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1988 Full details from the Auctioneers


John Pallister, f .r .i .c .s . The Coach House, Duck Street, Clltheroe. Telephone: 25697


A U C T I O N S A L E T u c s d u y ,


J u n e 2 8 t h , a t 7 p .m . i n c l u d ­ in g e n t i r e c o n t e n t s o f loca l h o u s e , w u l n u t b e d r o o m


s u i t e , 3 p i e c e s u i t e , o l d


. b o o k s , b o x e d l o t s , u n d o v e r 200 i t em s t o o n u m e r o u s t o m e n t i o n . D a v i d P a lm e r , C o l n e A u c t i o n S a l e r o o m s , C o l n e L a n e , C o l n e . T e l . 8 6 1 9 7 8 .


l a i n , m i r r o r s , p i c t u r e s , b r u s s w u r c , c o p p e r w u r c .


o c c a s i o n a l s m u l l t u b l c s , c o c k t a i l c a b i n e t , s i d e b o a r d , p i n e f u r n i t u r e , o l d p o r c e ­


Auctioneers, Valuers & Property Agents Agent* for the Leeds Permanent Building Society


McKENNA’S Catalogue Antique Sale


THURSDAY, JUNE 30th at 10 a.m. prompt Entries now dosed.


Catalogues available from Monday, June 27th HARRIS COURT, CLITHEROE, LANCS.


Tel. (0200) 25446/22695 24 Hour Ansaphona Service on 25446


YOUNG PERSON REQUIRED


FULL-TIME


School leaver preferred lo assist in manufacturer ol commercial roof racks.


Full training given in mig welding, etc. Wage negotiable.


Call or ring Kevin Bowen S.D.V. TR AD ER A C K S


WEST END WORKS, ESHTON TERRACE, CLITHEROE Tel. 24431


CARE ASSISTANT REQUIRED


LOWFIELD HOUSE Residential Home for the Elderly


One night per week.


Ring The Matron on CLITHEROE 28514


Comprising a pair of traditional cottages in a lovely location, having open views, ample gar- | den areas and services readily


Subject to conditions and unless sold previously IN THE FENCEGATE INN, FENCE,


On Instructions of Mr and Mrs R. Dewhurst


COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT


at EAVES GREEN FARM, EAVES GREEN LANE, GOOSNARGH


(Midway Goosnargh village and Horns Inn) BY AUCTION


Inc. Fulwood 6 stall 6 point milking parlour. 60ft. x 40ft. Somer 40 cow cubicle building, McCormick International tractor and load tipping and other trailers, hay drying tan. bull pen gates, trou hay racks, water bowls, till sower, chain arrow, gates, D60 tankwash, concrete sleepers, timber sleepers, plywood sheets, 3 x 2 timber, tools, chain saws, etc. Approx. 100 lots.


Viewing Friday, June 24th p.m. and morning of sale. Further particulars from Auctioneers:


JOHN E. PINDER & SON 48 BERRY LANE, LONGRIDGE 3993/2282


SATURDAY, JUNE 25th Commence 12 noon


OFFICE JUNIOR/ TRAINEE ACCOUNTANT


required by busy firm of accountants In Nelson due to continued expansion.


The junior will initially bo fully employed doing typing, reception and general office duties but will eventually progress lo accountancy work.


Applicants must have or bo expecting to achieve at least the equivalent o! 5 'O’ levels with passing grades including English and Maths and preferably have some typing knowledge. Full training will be given.


Please apply in writing giving details of age. qualifications achieved and expected and experience to: C. R. Ridehatgh A.C.A.


% R. M. AINSWORTH & CO.


Charter House, Stansfleld Street, Nelson, BB9 9XY


NEVER BE OUT OF WORK


Learn to be a


SHORTHAND TYPIST/W.P. OPERATOR


In 20 weeks. Courses held in Burnley.


Britannia Business College


Details 0772-35966 anytime


A unique small estate set in beautiful location wilh much amenity potential including larmhouso with attached cot­ tage. barn with planning consent, barn with planning potential, multi-purpose farm buildings with land, together with planted woodlands, lishing rights and 80,000 litres ol milk quota.


An outstanding comm comprising a modem 0 buildings catonng lor compulonsed food an moadow and pasturo possession on complol


over t 20 dairy cows and followers fully equipped with a ■* ~


.............


itlour. and very productive niik quota, all with vacant


Martholmo Farm will be ottered lor sale by Auction subtoct to conditions and unloss sold previously in tho Festival Hall. Gisburn. near Cluheroo at 3 p m. on Thursday. July 28lh, 1988.


For particulars and viewing arrangements pleaa* contact th* Auctioneers: Richard Turner and Son. 1 Waddington Road, Clltheroe. Telephone Clltheroe


22369 or Balfye, 4 Weat Straet. Wlgton, Cumbria. Telephone Wlgton 44344.


od on the lunge ol tho Ribblo Valley farmhouse, a modem complex ot farm


Assistant required for busy Parts and Raw Materials stores.


Experience of goods receiving and issue routines essential.


Working knowledge of inspection requirements a distinct advantage.


Please apply in writing giving full details to: Mr D. Rushby Manager,'


ALAN COOPER LIMITED


UNIT 11, LANE SIDE, METCALF DRIVE, ACCRINGTON, LANCASHIRE BB5 5TU


Whatley — 3 miles AS9 — 3 mile*


MARTHOLME FARM, GREAT HARWOOD, BLACKBURN, LANCASHIRE


About 180 acres with 500,00 0 litres milk quota


The former home of the renowned pedigree Joylan herd


ALAN COOPER LIMITED Office Furniture Systems


Smith^Nephew


An outstanding commercial dairy and stockroaring farm situated in Iho hoan of Iho Ribblo Valley with direct accoss to the A59 Skipton Preston Trunk Road. Lovely 4 bedroom principle farmhouse listed as of historic note with a stonework feature c~


the Iron! entrance reputed to bo from Sawley Abbey. Second detached 3 bedroom <— ..--------- . . . -----------**•—


farmhouso in its own sotting. Modern complox of farm buildings catering for a podigroo herd ol Holstein Friosians. Productive grassland n-----------*-------- e hold with vacant possession.


------- of farm buildings catering for a i a ring fonco. All freo-


Groonhoad Farm will bo offered for salo by Auction subject to conditions and unless sold previously in tho Fostival Hall. Gisburn. Near Clitheroo at 3 p m on Thursday. July 14th. 1980


Pleat* contact th* Auctioneer*: Richard Turner end Son, 1 Waddington Road, Clltheroe. Telephone Clltheroe 22369 for particulars and viewing arrange­ ments.


*' .{I:


Surveyors' . Agents ? and Va'uers- ? '


Land ...Auctioneers


34 6


AUCTIONS AND SALES Richard Turner & Son


AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS Established 1803


GISBURN AUCTION MART


THURSDAY, JUNE 30lh with n umbtri told prtvlout w**k


Newly Calved Oairy Cows and Heilors In-Calf Dairy Cows and Heifers to follow Bulling Heifers and Store Cattlo as forward


116 Rearing Calves ol all broods 34 Weaned Stirks to follow


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK 238 Young Dulls 87


133


936 357


Prime Steers and Heifers to follow Cast Cows and Dulls lo follow


Fat Lambs and Stoop Cast EWos and Rams to follow


PRODUCE AND SPECIAL SALES Salo ol Hay and Straw as forward, at approx, t p.m. Salo of Pigs. Thursday. July 7lh


Ttl. Salo Daya Glaburn 37fl; othtr days Btnlham 61444 Longrldgt — 6 m lltt A6 — 3 milts


WHITE LEE FARM BUILDINGS AND LAND, BROCK MILL, WHITECHAPEL, PRESTON: About 185 acres


LOT 1: Farm building, with about 36 08 acios ol pasluio land Farm buildings


comprising hay bam. silo barn, modern cubicle shippon accommodation for 185 cows. LOT 2: About 39 03 acres ol meadow and pasture land


LOT 3; About 28 04 acres of meadow and pasturo land. LOT 4: About 28.09 acres of moadow and pasturo land LOT 5: About 33 99 acios ol moadow and pasture land


LOT 6: About 20 65 acros being Whito Loo Wood which has considerable amenity value and tho River Brock.


ALL LOTS are freehold wilh vacant possession, all well foncod and have mams water supply.


Whitoloo Farmbuitdmgs and land will bo offered for sale by Auction subject to conditions and unless sold previously in tho Cross Keys Inn. Whitechapel, al 2-30 p.m. on Monday. July l l th , 1988.


Pteasa contact tha Auctlonaara: Richard Turnar and Son, 1 Woddlngton Road


Clllh*ro«. Telephone Clllharoe 22369 tor particulars and viewing arrange­ ments. Rlbcheeter— 2 miles


A59— 1 mile HIGHER CADSHAW FARM,


CLAYTON-LE-DALE, BLACKBURN About 94 acres


PRODUCTION SCHEDULER Wc seek to appoint a Production Scheduler to join a small (cam within


our Production Planning department, responsible for the .scheduling <>r components through our manufacturing processes.


The successful candidate (male nr female) will have previous experience of component scheduling w ithin a manufacturing unit, preferably using computerised systems. The person is likely to he in the age range 25-40 years with an ability to produce aeeorate work within strict time periods.


This key staff position carries a competitive salary, and benefits include Sick Pay Scheme and Company Pension provision. Telephone or write Cor an Application Form to:-


Personnel Manager, Prestige Group UK PI.C. PO Itox 15, Colne Road, Burnley Bll 11 2AB. Telephone (0282) 25031.


The valuable stockroanng fatm in the heart of Iho Ribblo Valloy for salo by Auction unless sold previously in live lots or as a whole.


LOT 1: Tho throe bedroom larmhouso with aborning barns, modorn 62 cow cubiclo


house, covered silo and range of other usolul buildings togothor with about 5.50 acres holding outstanding and extensive views ot tho beautiful Ribbio Valley coun- Moadow land about 24 8 t acres.


LOT 3: Moadow and pasturo about 13.02 acros. LO f 4: Moadow and pasturo about 21.87 acros LOT 5: Pasturo land about 29.15 acros.


ALL LOTS froohold with vacant possession, woll foncod for shoep and cattlo. natural walcr supply and bonefit ol mams water to two lots.


Higher Cadshaw Farm. Clayton-lo-Dalo will bo olfcrcd for salo subicct to conditions and untoss sold previously in the Ribchostor Arms. Ribchcstor at 3 p m on Tues­ day. July 12th. 1908


Please telephone the Auctioneers: Richard Turner and Son, 1 Waddington


Road, Clltheroe. Telephone Clltheroe 22369 lor particulars and viewing arrangements.


Whalley — 2 miles A59 — 2 mil CHEW MILL FARM, ELKER LANE,


BILLINGTON, WHALLEY, LANCASHIRE About 76 acres


We are prepared to pay TOP SA LA R IE S to EXPERIENCED


SENIOR AND SEMI-SENIOR ACCOUNTANCY STAFF


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A compact Ribbtc Valley stockroannq and tattonmg^arm comprising a lovely throe bedroom farmhouse with adjoining slono barn, modorn farm plan 80 cattle feeding house and about 76 acres of very productive rtveistdo meadow and pasture land all with vacant possession on completion tor sale as a wholo or in ihreo lots


LOT 1: Farmhouso. larmbutldmgs and about 54 18 acros. LOT 2: Roadside meadow about 7.55 acros.


LOT 3: Roadside moadow about 14.90 acros.


Chow Mill Farm will bo offered for salo by Auction subject to conditions and unloss sold previously in tho Festival Hall. Gisburn, near CMhoroo at 3 pm on Thursday July 21 St. 1988.


For particulars and viewing arrangements please contact the Auctioneers: Richard Turner, t Waddington Road. Ctltheroe. Telephone Clltheroe 22369.


Adjacent to A59 Trunk Road


SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE, - LANCASHIRE


GREENHEAD FARM,


About 21 6 acres with 68 3,00 0 litres milk quota


Clltheroe — 3 mlfaa ASSISTANT


MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT


Smltji & Nephew Textiles Limited, a division of t h e ‘Sm ith & N ep hew G ro u p , re q u ire an Assistant Management Accountant for fhelr Brierfleld Mills Manufacturing Operation.


Suitable applicants, at the foundation or intermediate stages of the CIMA Examinations, will be offered day release facilities and assistance wilh further study costs. Preference will be given lo candidates with experience in a process manufacturing environment.


Please ar THE


ply In writing with full CV to: PERSONNEL OFFICER


SMITH & NEPHEW TEXTILES LIMITED


BRIERFIELD MILLS, BRIERFIELD, NELSON LANCS BB9 5NJ


WE URGENTLY REQUIRE


f TEMPS


or all grades of office work, from Burntey to Skipton areas.


The following permanent vacancies still remain unfilled


Accountancy Staff, Nelson Storesperson, aged 25 plus. Nelson


Nelson, 2 hours per evening Applcatlons to


Cleanor for showroom.


PATRICIA-THOMAS AQENCY


40 Albert Road, Colne Tel. 869630


GREENSIDE CARE HOME CHATBURN


Applications are Invited for a


2 or 3 nights per week. Also for


WEEKEND CARE


ASSISTANTS


Saturday or Sunday morning or afternoon.


From fifth/sixth formers. Mrs B. A. Robbins, SRN Further details from


13 OOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN


Telephone 41342 Enthusiastic


COOK/


CHEF Wanted


For small country house hotel.


Full-time or part-lime work available.


THORNEYHOLME HOTEL,


Ounsop Bridge, Clitheroe


Tel. 02008 271


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Tele-Sales Person* Nelson Accounts Clerks, Skiplon Audit Clerks and


' Salas Administrator (Clerical), experience ol car trade. Burnley.


If you would like to earn up to £12,000 p.a. plus benefits, send your detailed CV to:


JB . l£V E R 6 CO C h a r te red Ac co u n tan ts


ASHWORTH HOUSE, MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY BB11 1TT Telephone: 0282 33377


EXPE REPRES Average earnings £1


We are an established pub publications in co-o~


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a maximum of 60 miles radiu field training and continuing 20% commission or you may annum plus


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Telephone Jan Bassom on 0 Group pic. Publicity House.


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BAWDLANDS G Tel


11-30 am. 10-30 am. 10-00 am. 1-30 pm. Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) SITUATIONS VACANT


ELECTRONICS ENGINEER YORKS/LANCS BORDER


One of Yorkshire's most successful engineering companies, a world leader in the design and manufacture of sophisticated and highly specialised precision engineering equipment, is now developing its electronics systems capability.


A major factor in the company's continuing success is its ability to forecast market trends and to develop new products ahead of its competitors.


To further increase this development activity, a talented Electronics Engineer is required to join an R & D Team responsible for turning prototype designs into successful products. Considerable importance is placed on the assessment of hardware/software in relation to the product engineering process.


Aged 25/35 and qualified to degree level in an electronics discipline, you should have at least 3 years relevant experience in a similar environment. Knowledge of modern electronic system design and components is essential.


A negotiable salary will be supplemented by a bonus scheme and other benefits. Prospects for further advancement are excellent within this creative and dynamic company.


Please contact Gillian Amos, Recruitment Consultant,


A r e •SELECTION EXECUTIVE SEARCH 6- SELECTION


S T M t Pre-Selection Ltd., 32a Main Street, BBS H u Garforth, Leeds, LS25 1AA. W W * Telephone: (0 5 3 2 ) 8 7 2 8 5 5 .


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Hours • days'!


Applications in the first MAUREEN HOPKl


BAXTER HEAL


WHITEWALLS INDUSTRI NELS~


Clitheroe 22321, (Eau SITUATIO


PART-TIME


(C L IT H E K O C F IR E S T A T IO N , s : F u l l r e ta in in g le e f o r 1


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