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James Parker said: “Peo­ ple like you are making a nuisance of yourself in Clitheroe and the licensee had every right to order you out of the public house."


representing Bradley, said the defendant agreed with the prosecution's version of events, apart from one point. He claimed that the pint glass had been knocked out of his hand by someone else. Presiding magistrate Mr


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A YOUTH made off with computer equipment worth £750 after breaking into Pendle Junior School, Clitheroe. the town’s magistrates were told. Iain Anderson (17), of Salthill View, Clitheroe,


but returned and again started shouting abuse before committing the offence. Mr David Parkinson,


prosecuting, said that when licensee Mr Anthony Yates asked Bradley for his glass at closing time, he refused to hand it over, s ta r ted shouting and threw it on the floor. He was escorted out,


(IS), of Turner Street, Clitheroe, was fined £100 for damaging the window in the front door at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Wellgate, and ordered to pay £150 compensation and £20 costs. He admit­ ted the offence. Miss Patricia Bramley,


A YOUTH put his fist through a stained glass window at a Clitheroe pub after being ordered out by the licensee, the town’s magistrates were told. Julian Charlton Bradley


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Anderson had recently spent some time in deten­ tion centre and could have asked for the burglary to be taken into considera­ tion when he last appeared before magistrates. Mr Parkinson, repre­


senting Anderson, said the defendant had sold the equipment. He felt Anderson’s ear­


lier sentence had already been punishment enough. The goods had been reco­ vered undamaged and returned to the school.


Worshipped at chapel


A KEEN7 member of Grindleton Chapel, Mrs Hannah Brooks, has died at the age of 83.


in 1966 and she moved to Grindleton three years later. She had been at Lowfield House for the past three years. Mrs Brooks leaves a


son, James. The funeral sendee is to


Oven stolen A X I n t e r n a t i o n a l


microwave oven wo r th £••*50 was stolen from a house at Derwent Cres­ cent, Clitheroe.


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Victorian artefacts with which to decorate the school, and it was a collec­ tor’s paradise for a few short hours, with every­ thing from Victorian post­ cards and books to orna­ ments, bottles and even the old wash-day dolly tub or two.


Parents brought along


tors was former pupil Mr Jim Blundell, now in his 80s, who commented on how a u th e n t ic i t all looked.


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A special visitor was the Among the many visi­


who presented commemo­ rative medals to all staff and pupils. Many more events will


Victorian Ball, and all the events will be captured on video. This will be placed’ in a box along with copies of the Clitheroe “Adver­ t is e r and Times” and buried in the school grounds to be dug up in 2088. Head teacher Mr John


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19, Earby 18,Blackburn Northern 18, Ribblesdale Wanderers 13, Baxenden 12, Settle 8, Great Harwood 7, Read 6, Padiham 4, Whalley 3, Clitheroe 1. Saturday’s fixtures: Senior League— Read v Baxenden, Cherry


214; Clitheroe (Opts) 221 for 4, Cherry Tree (6pts) 225 for 2: Earby (3pts) 222 (N.Pickles 50, W. Howarth 6-53), Gt Harwood Opt) 217 for 7; Ribblesdale Wanderers (Opts) 210 for 8, Baxenden (Opts) 212 for 8; Padiham (3pts) 180 (Halliwell 6-35, M.Heyworth 73), Barnoldswick (lpt) 163 for 8 (I. Scothern 50);Blackburn Northern (6pts) 257 for 2, Whalley (Opts) 129. League points and positions: Cherry Tree 21, Barnoldswick


Tree v Earby. Settle v Clitheroe, Ribblesdale W. v Whalley, Bar­ noldswick v Blackburn N., Gt. Harwood v Padiham. Division One — Clitheroe v Settle. Division Two — Whalley v Ribblesdale W., Baxenden v Read. Sunday: Senior League — Read v Padiham, Cherry Tree v


Blackburn N., Settle v Whalley, Clitheroe v Ribblesdale W., Bamoldswick v Earby, Baxenden v Gt Harwood. Division One — Osw. Immanuel v Clitheroe. Division Two — Whalley v Edenfield, Ribblesdale W. v Osw.


Immanuel, Padiham v Read. Monday: Division Three, Whitbread Birchall Cup round three - Clitheroe v Settle, Earby v Ribblesdale W.


TEAMS Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (v


Settle, Sat., 2 p.m., away): N. Ashworth, K. Faw cet t , B. Scott, R. Booth, G. Sutcliffe, P.A. Hall, M. Sharp, T. Amin, M. Dewhurst, A. Henderson, Lones. Scorer: M. Houldsworth. Same team v Ribblesdale, Sun­ day, home, except M. Blackburn for M. Sharp. Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI


(v Settle, Sat., 2 p.m., home): S. Westhead, A. Rigby, J. Boden, R. Banks, J. Scorah, S. Black- b u r n , A. R o b in s o n , S . Bishop,P.Bishop, P. Rushton, G. Woodworth. Scorer: M. Blackb u rn . Same team v Oswaldtwistle Imm, Sunday, away. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI


(v Settle, Mon., 2 p.m., home): G. Cartledge, J.Coulter, W. ~riggs, J. Fumell, A. Robinson, N. Bolton, R. Palmer, R. Cowey, M. Houldsworth, D. Booth, R. Sharp. Scorer: A.


Jlooth. Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st XI (v Whalley, Saturday, home, wp 2 p.m.): M. Dennett, P. Seedle,


BOWLS


to have a bowls champion. Keith and Tomlinson served up a close final. It was Keith who took the initiative when the scores stood at 14-12, with him managing to edge ahead to 20-12. Although Tomlinson fought back, Keith held on to claim the title 21-15. In the league, Calderstones A jatroyed Metflex to go joint top of the second division. Kibb-


lesdale A continued to challenge the league leaders with an emphatic victory over Rishton


Gardeners B. In Division Three, third-


placed Whalley B had a tough match against bottom-of-the- table Victoria. Waddington A pulverised Rishton Con B 10-0. Results: Division One — Rish­


ton Con A 7, Castle A 3. Division Two — Calderstones A 9, Metflex 1; Rishton Garden­


M. Greenhalgh, D. Bennett, J. Ainsworth, Vv. Siinger, S. Proc­ tor, D. Cottam, G. Leach, I. Threlfall, Lloyd. Scorer: S. Haworth. Same team v Clith­ eroe, Sunday, away, wp 2 p.m. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd XI (v Whalley, Saturday, away, wp 2 p.m.): W. Bradley, K. Proctor, A. Dickinson,


cliffe, G. Bamber, A. Parker, H. Kenyon, D. Braithwaite, J. Hutchins, J. Burke, P. Spencer. Scorer: P. Cottam.Same team v Osw. Immanuel, Sunday, home, except M. Wrigley for J. Burke, R bblesdale Wanderers 3rd


XI (v Earby, Monday, away, meet 1 p.m., wp 2 p.m.): B. Pinch, M. Nuttall, J. Burke, I. Britcliffe. R. Blair, M. Wrigley, P. Stirzaker, A. Braithwaite, J. Hutchins, K. Fellows, P. Cot­ tam. Res: N. Peel. Scorer: J. Haworth.


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Success


nearly 300 over the three-mile Blackstone Edge race, breaking the course record with a time of 21min 12sec. On Sunday, 432 competitors


FELL runner Shaun Livesey has been winning again. Last week he beat a field of


entered the Fairfield Horseshoe Classic, which takes place between Ambleside and Gras­ mere. The nine-mile course climbs 3,000 feet. Conditions were idea) for fell running, being warm and dry with the ground hard underfoot. Most of the country’s top run­


I. Brit-


Rishton Con B 8; Clitheroe Cricket 8, Waddington B 2; Ribblesdale B 3, Coppice Rang­ ers 7; Victoria 4, Whalley B 6: Waddington A 4, Burnley Road B 6; Cnlderstones C 2, fiumley Road B 8; Castle B 3, Clitheroe Cricket 7; Coppice Rangers 9, Waddington B 1; Victoria 2, Ribblesdale B 8; Waddington A 10, Rishton Con B 0.


ers B 2, Ribblesdale A 8; Rush- ton Street 9, Calderstones B 1; Whalley A 3, Salesbury B 7. Division Three — Castle B 2,


Houldsworth saves day


Clitheroe 3rd X I 110 all out, Baxenden 104 all out


confident as they faced the Bax- endan bowling attack. The score would have Been much lower but for a middle order revival from M. Houldsworth (50) and G. Cartledge (27), these two fine scores shoringup a far from comforting innings.


CLITHEROE 3rd XI squeezed through to the next round of the Birchall Cup against Baxenden at the weekend. The local side looked far from


just six runs short of the Clith- eroe total. Clitheroe: W. Briggs 1, R.


Shaun is receiving sponsorship from Rcebok in the form of shoes and equipment.


ners were there, but Shaun took first place with a time of lhr llmin, which was just outside the course record. Shaun’s next race will be a combined English and British 20-mile race, climb­ ing 6,000 feet, at Duddon next Friday. As a result of his recent form,


difficult against some good tigh bowling from Clitheroe. Thi Baxenden batsmen could not find the runs and were all out


Baxenden also found scorini


G. Robinson 0 for 4; D. Booth 2 for 19; G. Cartledge 1 for 12; N. Bolton 4 for 17; W. Briggs 1 for 12.


IN an English Ski Council senior race held at Rossendale, Clith- emo s Fiona Blair was the first girl home with seed points. This menns that she now has a good chance of being accepted


year. She was only able to enter one grand pnx race towards the end. This year, Fiona is hoping that she cun compete on a more regular basis, enabling her to race against the best in the country.


for grand prix tournaments, and hopes nre high that she will line up in the first one to be held in Pontypool Inter this month. Lust year, Fiona's seed points were too high for most of the


Palmer 10, N. Bolton 0, J. Pur­ nell 0, J. Coulter 1. M. Houlds­ worth 50, G. Cartledge 27, D. Booth 0, R. Cowey 11, M. Blackburn 0. G. Robinson 1, extras 9, total 110. Baxenden: 104 all out. Bowling: J. Fumell 2 for 16;


THE President’s Day final was between Ted Tomlinson (Clith­ eroe Castle A) and Les Keith (Globe A). But the Ribble Valley was not


g W^alley will be looking to improve on their recent poor form and must travel to Settle for their “local” derby, as those are the two teams in the league without immediate neighbours. Last Saturday’s results: Settle Opts) 176 for 6, Read (lpt)


with Baxenden and Padiham, while Rioblesdale have two local derbies against Whalley and Clitheroe. If the weather stays fine, and the Chatbum Road wicket is


with some steady bowling in the opening overs. With the score at 130 for 7 it looked as if Chatbum were in with a chance, but a number of fielding errors let in Carleton to claim a victory with just three balls to spare. Chatburn can feel a shade


unlucky not to have been the winning side in this Craven and District League match. Chatburn: B. Wright 9, K.


Barker 32, P. Clough 7, R. Har­ rison 2, G. Meakin 40,M. Barker 2, T. Thompson 0, D. Balmbra 39, D. Hamson 9 n.o., C. Duck­ worth 3n.o., extras 19, total 171 for 8. Carelton: 175 for 7. Bowling: C. Duckworth 16-4-


49-1; G. Meakin 13-0-45-0; T. Thompson 16-1-66-4.


Need for sharing


CHRISTIAN Aid Week and Pentecost were cele­ brated in a family service a t C l i th e ro e U n ited Reformed Church on Sunday. The younger children


used music, dance and mime to tell the story of The Rainbow People, illus­ trating the need for shar­ ing in the world. They shared with the congrega­ tion th e i r discoveries about a church school in Namibia, helped by Chris­ tian Aid. The service was con­


ducted by the Rev. John Salsbury. Prayers were led by Sheila Yates and Gifford Myers. Lessons were read by Michale Hol- gate and Jean Graham. The service on Sunday


CHATBURN batted first and looked in good form as they put on 31 before the first wicket fell. Unfortunately they seemed to lose their way a little after Ken Barker (32) was dismissed. Gary Meakin (40) and Dennis Balmbra (39) put Chatburn on the glory road once again. The local side battled on to finish with a wor­ thy total of 171. Carleton were forced back


captured the imagination of the children and I would


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


AIGHTON, BAILEY AND CHAIGLEY PARISH COUNCIL


In accordance with Section 87 (2b) of the Local Government Act, 1972, Notice is hereby, given that a casual vacancy exists for a Councillor on the Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Parish Council following the death of Councillor David Taylforth.


A By-Election to fill the vacancy will be held if TEN electors for the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such an election to the Returning Officer at the address below not later than June 16th, 1988.


In no such Notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vacancy by co-option.


Dated this 26th day of May, 1988.


M. JACKSON (Returning Officer)


Council Offices, Church Walk, CLITHEROE, Lancs BB72RA


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O V E N F R E SH (O u t s i d e C u t e r - in«j D e p o r tm e n t ) . S im p l y t h e b e s t b u f f e t s f o r a n y o c c a ­ s i o n . C u k e s t n u d e f o r w e d - d i n u s , b i r t h d a y s . C h r i s t c n - ln<j s , a n n i v e r s a r i e s . F o r m o r e i n f o rm a t i o n T e l e p h o n e N e l s o n 6 3 7 0 7 a n y t im e .


F R I E N D L Y F E E D E R S c a t e r - In y , b u f f e t s f o r a n y o c c a ­ s i o n , b u s i n e s s l u n c h e s , c h i l ­ d r e n s p a r t i e s , c u k e s f o r a n y o c c a s i o n . W c d d i n n s a n d 2 1 s f s . T e l . B u r n l e y 2 7 9 5 0 .


WEDDING WINDOW v


WH Y N O T a r r i v e in s t y l e a t c h u r c h o n y o u r w e d d i n y d a y . We c a n p r o v i d e i in n ia c - u I a t e w h i t e D a i in 1 e r S o v c r c i y n c a r s f o r t h i s s p e ­ c ia l o c c a s i o n . C o n s i d e r e d t o b e o n e o f t h e f i n e s t s e r v i c e s in t h e a r e a . T h e E x c l u s i v e C o u r i e r , 2 3 5 S k i p t o n R o a d , C o l n e . T e l . 8 6 4 4 6 3 .


U N IQ U E A N D P E R S O N A L s e r v i c e , c h o o s e y o u r w e d ­ d i n y s t a t i o n e r y a t h om e , ful l r a n g e o f c a t u l o y u e s d e l i ­ v e r e d a n d c o l l e c t e d . P . J . P r i n t L t d . , B u r n l e y 5 2 2 5 8 o r 3 2 3 5 6 a f t e r 6 p .m .


C A R R I A G E S L IM O U S I N E C o m p a n y . " Y o u r e a r r i a y e a w a i t s " . G l e a t n i n y 7 s e a l e r


l im o u s i n e s f o r y o u r s p e c i a l o c c a s i o n s . T e l . B u r n l e y 4 1 4 2 6 9 o r N e l s o n 6 9 8 3 4 9 .


T R Y TH E BEST f o r w e d d i n y y o w n s , h i r e o r b u y , l a r y e s e l e c t i o n . V i c t o r i a , 4 6 / 4 8 K e i r b y Wa l k , B u r n l e y , T e l . 2 9 4 1 8 . E v e n i n g s b y a p p o i n tm e n t .


B R I D A L H I R E b y H a p p y D a y s . D r e s s e s , b o u q u e t s , h o o p s , f r e e d e l i v e r y a n d c o l l e c t i o n s e r v i c e . T e l . - VVhallcy 8 2 3 5 2 8 .


V ID E O S E R V IC E . S e c a n d h e a r y o u r w e d d i n y a n d r e c e p t i o n o n c o l o u r T V . Nu l l ! S c c u n d u s ( S e c o n d t o N o n e ) . T e l . P u d i h um 7 2 3 4 8 .


H A P P Y D A Y S V ID E O S f o r ul l o c c a s i o n s , b o o k e a r l y . T e l . Wh a l l c y 8 2 3 5 2 8 .


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N E ED A D I SC O ? K i n y O p u s o n B u r n l e y 2 0 7 9 5 .


W E D D IN G M A K E -U P . Rin y S u s a n o n B l a c k b u r n 4 8 1 6 7 .


is b e in g led by th e church’s former minister, the Rev. Mrs Kathleen Hendry, who now lives in Croydon.


Striding out on Sunday


C L ITH E RO E Army cadets are holding their second annual walk this Sunday, with three differ­ ent routes of 10km., 20km. and 40km., depending on the fitness and stamina of the individual. The event is open to


anyone and la s t year attracted some 250 walk­ ers from all over Great Britain. The registration fee is £3.50 and each per­ son completing the walk will receive a certificate and medal. The 40km. walk starts


at 8 a.m., the 20km. at 9-30 a.m. and the 10km. at 11 a .m . A n y b o d y


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succeeds in the majority of cases.


If you want help or advice ring us NOW.


Tel: Gisburn (02005) 693.


BRITANNIA MOVERS


PRIVATE HOSPITAL & ltKHAIill.lTATtON CENTRE Clitheroe,Lancashire, BB741IX.


Road, Clitheroe, or ring Mrs M. McBride (Clith­ eroe 23548) for details.


Wild pansies


CLITHEROE Ramblers were led by Mary Benson on their walk from Gras- sington north up Wharfe- dale, along the Dalesway to Kettlewell. The 21 members saw


June 4th, meeting at 10 a.m. on Waterloo car park for a walk in S e t t le . Leader will be Mona Baldwin.


wild pansies and returned by Cappelstone Gate after 16 miles of field paths. The next ramble is on


CLITHEROE SUNBEDS


Telephone: 24168 7 tube last tan


£35.00 for4wooks £27.00 (or 3 wooks £22.00 for 2 wooks


G O D o r c h a n c e . H o w d i d it' ull h a p p e n ? F o r a r e c o r d e d b l b l e in o s s u y u . P h o n e B la c k ­ b u r n 5 8 2 4 9 0 ,


L O N E L Y D c s p u i r l n y , S u i ­ c id a l • C o n t a c t S a n u i r i t u n s , N e l s o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r B l a c k b u r n 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


A B O R T I O N A D V I C E a n d h e l p , p r e y n a n c y t e s t s -Te l . Bl a c k p o o l 2 3 0 0 9 .


S T O P ! L o o k a t o p t i o n s b e f o r e a b o r t i o n , L IF E h e l p a n d C a r u . T e t 5 0 8 8 0 .


INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE SERVICE * AIR * ROAD * SEA


Nationwide removers, container storage.


TEL. (0756) 2980 or 5990


T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y K e m o v u l S e r v i c e s L t d . , M o v i n g , s t o r l n y , s h l p p l n y , D .A .K . m em b e r . T .C . t a k e s c a r e . - C e n t r a l H o u s e , C a n - n l n y S t r e e t . T e l . B u r n l e y 5 6 6 1 1 .


I N S T A N T R E L I A B L E r e m o v a l , b e s t v a l u e i n


t o w n , b e s t f o r s e r v i c e . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 2 8 5 2


A . S P E N C E R E M O V A L S e s t a b l i s h e d 5 9 y e a r s , T e l . B u r n l e y 2 4 3 2 4 .


LOST AND FOUND


L O S T , c h i l d s y r o y f r a m e d s p e c t a c l e s o n c a s t l e f l u i d , S u n d a y . T e l . C l i t h o r o o 2 7 5 2 4 .


F O U N D , 1 y o l t l e n p h e a s a n t . T e l . Wh a t l e y 8 2 2 8 6 1 .


SITE AGEN TS


Experienced Site Agents required by established and expanding building company for various major contracts in the Lancashire/Yorkshire area.


Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.


Company car provided. Apply:


W. V. PATRICK (Builders) LIMITED


evenlngs/weekend Leeds (0532) 573540


STATION ROAD, GRASSINGTON Tel. Grasslngton (0756) 752272


hospital in confidence and without stigma.


HELP NOW We regard alcohol


S U P -A -T A N SU N B ED S Mul l , u f u c t u r u r . Bu y


h i r c / s o l c s , r e - t u b e s . M em ­ d i r e c t ,


b e r o f A . S .T .O . T e l . B u r n ­ ley 3 5 3 4 6 / 4 1 6 7 9 7 .


F U N T A Z I A FU N G R A M S . i n c l u d e s b u b b l y c a r d , p h o t o ,


r e d r o s e . T e l . C o l n e 8 6 4 3 4 2 o r 8 6 8 8 9 4 .


SU N B ED S . S a l e s a n d to n y o r s h o r t t e rm h i r e . D u r w c n S u n L e i s u r e . T e l . D u rw c n 7 7 1 5 1 5 .


S U S A N ' S L O S T 5 l b s In 3 d a y s , a s k u s h o w . T e l . Tri*


ciu o n C l i t h c r u e 2 4 0 5 1 , o r M a d y e o n C t i t h c r o e 2 3 2 0 4 .


T H E M I C R O D I E T O v e r ­ w e i g h t ? I n t e r e s t e d ? Ki n y f o r a d v i c e . -T e l . N e l s o n 6 3 4 1 5 , o r 6 9 9 3 6 4


F U N C A S T L E S h i r e , s a l e s a n d s e r v i c e , b i r t h d a y s , c a r ­ n i v a l s e t c . N e l s o n 6 8 6 1 0 .


N E ED A DI SCO ? Ki n y O p u s o n B u r n l e y 2 0 7 9 5 .


BUSINESS SERVICES


T O P D O G T Y P IN G s e r v i c e s , w o r d p r o c e s s i n g . C V ' s , t h e s e s e t c . , p r o f e s s i o n a l r e s u l t s g u a r a n t e e d . T e l . B u r n l e y 3 7 6 7 4 .


YOUNG SALES EXECUTIVE


We are currently seeking 1o strengthen our sales team by appointing a sales executive for the North of England.


The successful applicant will have enthusiasm, drive and a desire to progress in his/her career.


Preferred age range 23-28 years, starting salary and commission dependent on age and experience, a company car will be provided.


Please send your C.V. stating total current earnings in confidence to:


MR R. HOLDEN ARMABORD LIMITED


Widow Hill Road, Burnley, Lancs BB10 2TB


Armobad Lid CASUAL VACANCY — PERSONAL


ACE KWIKTAN SUNBEDS


Bellarium S last tanning six tube canopies.


One month’s hire £30


Telephone: Gisburn 540


.PERSONAL SERVICES


221 MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY


KENMARE


Private Residential Home for the Elderly


* Male or female * Temporary or Permanent ☆ DHSS rales apply * Day and night attention by experienced staff


Telephone:


BURNLEY 50552 or 23804


Established over 15 years


ROSEWOOD COURT HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrove


The first purpose built home, ground floor level only


VACANCIES FOR


MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTS


Mr and Mrs Tattersall Telephone: BURNLEY 37788 anytime


PATRICIA THOMAS Incorporating Lady T's Limited


Established 5 years


Offer an exclusive range of high class kissograms, male and fomaie to suit all ages.


Many disguises including W.P.C. and C.I.D.—


Lancashire/Yorkshire


Tel. Colne 863840 24 hour service


Registered Head Office: 40 Albert Road, Colne.


CHAPEL LODGE


RESIDENTIAL HOME FOR THE ELDERLY


In the picturesque village of Worsthorne


HAVE VACANCIES FOR SHORT AND LONG STAY RESIDENTS (Male/Female)


All single rooms TEL. BURNLEY 413901


STANDROYD HOUSE


Small private residential home for the elderly.


Keighley IRoad, Colne


olne have vacancy for ONE LADY


Tel. Colne 864543.


toolroom milling/jig boring.


Toolroom Machinist. Experienced in toolroom grinding or


Mould Makers Experienced in multi-impression


moulding tools. Please apply in writing, or in person


to:- Personnel Department, Lucas Automotive Limited, Rossendale Road,


Burnley, Lancashire BB11 5SZ. Lucas Automotive'


repair of multi-stage press tools.


Press Toolmakers Experienced in the manufacture and


Toolmakers We are a leading manufacturer of


automotive switchgear undergoing major investment programmes and we require Toolmakers with relevant experience for the vacancies below.


“ I got a City & Guilds (1)


Certificate of Travel Agency / P competence (COTAC)”


'IM , ,


With BSU/YTS you can go straight into your chosen job. train and be entered for a related certificate or qualification and get paid an allowance with travelling expenses and additional payments in many cases at the same time — it almost sounds too good to be true!


— OCCUPATIONS & CERTIFICATES -


• Retail/distribution — C f i G Foundation 9441 • Office Skills — BTEC NWRAC RSA • Butchery — RIPHH Food Handlers Certificate • Hairdressing — C 8 G 300 • Travel/tourism — COTAC C & G 495 • Catering - C & G 706/1 & Caterbase • Community Care — BTEC 1st Certificate • Bakery — C & G 120 Part I • Small Animal Care — C & G 736 • Printing/design/production - C S G 523 • Funeral Directors — BTEC 1st Certificate • Floristry — by arrangement Contact your local careers office o r ring BSU on —


ACCRINGTON 398738 bsu b id s Business Support Unit Ltd. Willow House, Willow Street. Accrington BB5 ILP L E A R P J ____AS YOU WITH B.S.U.


GET THE CERTIFICATE YOU WANT WHILST EARNING A WAGE AND LEARNING A JOB ON YTS


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 26tk, 1988 9 TENDERS


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ? T R A N S P O R T A C T 1 9 8 6


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INVITATION TO TENDER FOR* THE PROVISION OF LOCAL BUS SERVICES


T h e C o u n t y C o u n c i l a r e c u r r e n t l y i n v i t i n y t e n d e r s f o r t h e o p e r a t i o n o f a n u m b e r o f l o c a l b u s s e r v i c e s i n v u r i o u s p a r t s o f t h e C o u n t y . T e n d e r i n v i t a t i o n s h a v e b e e n s e n t t o o p e r a t o r s w h o h a v e r c y i s t e r e d a n i n t e r e s t i n t e n d e r i n y f o r s e r v i c e s i n t h e u r e a s c o n c e r n e d .


P e r s o n s n o t o n t h e r e y i s t c r o r w h o h a v e n o t r e c e i v e d t e n d e r i n v i t a t i o n s a n d m a y w i s h t o d o s o , s h o u l d c o n t a c t M r s E . C h o e t h o m o n P r u s t o n 2 6 4 6 4 7 .


T e n d e r s m u s t b e r e c e i v e d b y 1 0 - 3 0 a . i n . . J u n e 1 0 t h , 1 9 8 8 . A l i s t o f s e r v i c e s f o r w h i c h t e n d u r s a r e i n v i t e d c a n


,b c s e e n a t C o u n t y H a l l , P r e s t o n a n d a t m a i n D i s t r i c t C o u n c i l O f f i c e s d u r i n y n o rm a l o f f i c e h o u r s .


A n y w r i t t e n q u e r i e s t o t h e C o u n t y S u r v e y o r , T r a n s p o r t C o - o r d i n a t i o n S e c t i o n , G u i l d H o u s e , C r o s s S t r e e t , P r e s ­ t o n P R 1 B U D .


SITUATIONS VACANT


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