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Quality counts most
at mart
j l from M. and W. Sped- of Clitheroe. gus bulls made to £Jo age £84.20), heifers to £9» ;f), Charolais bulls to £198 I . 67), heifers to £140 67). Friesian bulls to iio-,
on Tuesday, was not as as in previous weeks, as confirmed. Top price for v £220, was for a Umou-
quality of 117 calves rd at Clitheroe Auction
Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) PUBLIC NOTICES
De Lacy look strong
Lammack 0, De Lacy 8
ey showed that they will ensured that Ribblesdale ended -elinquish their title easily the day with six points against and scored two goals in the fi firrst Earby.
LAST se ason’s Memorial League Champions began this year’s campaign in ominous form, beating Lammack in emphatic style. The '
not relinc
five minutes. By half-time, the Earb y b a t ted f i r s t and score was 5-0 and Lammack enjoyed a mixed innings, with were in trouble. Dave Mason only three batsmen making any was in outstanding form, up veal scores. Waddington (50), front and newcomers Craig Clarke (17) and Pepper (23)
3 s't I
ford bulls to £2M, heifers 8 (£75), Limousin bulls to
ws made to £5S0 (£530) and e newly-calved section the jrice was £790 for a heifer
(£154.00), heifers to £14- 17)
k \ - J. and M. M. Walmsley
, Ion. Monday, there wa= a rd entry of 2,412 prime > and 134 cattle. The cattle was firm for best quality,
Britcliffe shows his worth
Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd XI 127 for 6
Earby 3rd X I126 all out, .
A MAGNIFICENT display of | bowling from Ian Britcliffe
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Dewhurst and Kevin Boyle gave added two thirds of the runs, good displays, with Shaun Fer- while the rest just crumbled, nandez as sound as ever in mainly to the bowling of Brit- defence.
DESPITE going behind midway
on the national average, to bull was a Limousin from omlinson at 142p, top steer igian Blue bull at 131u from aid J. H. Wrennall, top ,r a Limousin at 12Sp from letcalfe. The cast cow trade very good, with the top •y at 98p and mediums at
'thers fetched slightly less. 0 made brisk trade. Prices up on last week and looked
tils: Light made to 142p '.35p), medium to 13lp .Sip). Steers: Light made to t (117.5p), medium to 121p 5p). Heifers: Light made to
through the first half, Wadding- Parker was most successful, hit- ton played some attractive, ting 17 before being bowled by attacking football against a Wiseman, tough Oxenhope side.
Waddington have hope _ -
Of the first four batsmen, Neil
the points with goals By Ian resumed when Ian Nuttall (25) Johnson and Simon Pickles after joined John Burke (17)1 After halftime.
Waddington eventually took Ribblesdale challenge was After a poor display, the
capped a fine display when he found by Nick Schofield (30 n.o.) saved a penalty with 15 minutes and Keith Fellows (13 n.o.). to go. Derek Mercer had a fine Earby: 126 all out. debut in attack, where he linked Bowling: I. Britcliffe 13-4-35- up well with Pickles.
Goalkeeper Ray Hargreaves remaining runs were easily both were dismissed, the Oxenhope searched for an 11-1-36-1, R. Blair 12-2-19-3. 6, M. Wrigley 9-3-25-0, J. Burke
equaliser and the Twitter Lane Ribblesdale: N. Parker 17, side did well to keep them at M. Wrigley 6,- B. Driver 11, J. bay to record their first points Hutchins 1, I. Nuttall 25, J. of the season.
, (109.6p), medium to 123p ;.9p), heavy to 125.op /.6p). Cows made to 98p ■lop). Standard lambs made 72.3p (156.6p), medium to 2p (149.4p), heavy to 146.0p i.lp); overall average was
X Saturday’s Chipping sheep a there was an excellent ry on the showfield of 2,691 ■ep, including 2,112 mule imer lambs. The lack of grass he south has curtailed what been a major market in the
TEAMS
Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (v Whalley, Sat., 1-30 p.m., away): N. Ashworth, G. Sutcliffe, P. Rushton, C. Seed, K. Fawcett, A. Robinson, M. Sharp, A. Rigby, N. Bolton, A. Palmer, Lones. Scorer: A. Booth. Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI
t few vears and this acce nted a 'drop in prices, with ■ resulting drop per head of 1J last year. Best lambs fell a
. pounds, but smaller lambs ' more and mule gimmers de to £70, Masham gimmers
\ t Friday’s annual show and e of Mule, Masham, Euro es and shearlings, a good
:ry of 3,040 included 1,912 .■arlings and 1,128 ewes. The 1 end of the market fell by
:y, £3 to £6, but the lower end i'by around £11 per head. Best Mule ewes two-crop ide to £78, three-crop to £70, ree and four crop to £58,
Glusburn too strong
Glusburn 2nd XI 78 for 5, Chatburn 2nd XI 76 all out
(v Edenfield, Sat., 1-30 p.m., home): S. Westhead, I. Hussain, S. Blackburn, P. C. Bishop, A. Drakeford, M. Scott, R. Palmer, D. Booth, M. Houldsworth, S. Amin, J. Scorah. Scorer: S. Duckworth. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI
CHATBURN batted first and slumped to a poor 76 all out in this Craven and District Cricket League Division Four match. The only batsinen to offer any
(v Burnley Belvedere, Sun., 1- 30 p.m., home): G. Cartledge, P. Griffiths, S. Ashman, W. Briggs, J. Coulter, S._ Nichol son, J. Fumell, G. Robinson, S. Duckworth, R. Leighton, R. Sharp. Scorer: R. Preston. Ribblesdale WandeVers 1st XI
resistance were Lambert (28) and Barker (22), but this was not enough, with the remainder of the Cnatbum batsmen being dismissed for a lowly 23. In reply, Glusburn began in a
shaky fashion, losing their first three wickets for just one run. The home side regained their
isham ewes to £60. Shearlings: Mule tops made to J, middles to £75, workers to
There was a strong trade for ore lambs, with Suffolk X iking to £35 and horned to 7. Horned ewes made to £29 d half-bred broken-mouthed
;es to £33.
)edicated 0 caring or parents
, WOMAN who dedicated
meh of her life to looking iter her parents, Mrs tachel Jackson, has died t the age of 91 at the lanor House, Chatburn. Mrs Jackson was born in
llitheroe, where she lived vith her family, first in layhurst Street and later n Whipp Avenue. She attended the old
Wesleyan School and on eaving worked as a .veaver in Salford Mill for several years, leaving to iook after her parents, Jo and Martha Tomlinson. She later married Clith
eroe man Mr Bill Jackson and the couple lived in Whipp Avenue with Mr and Mrs Tomlinson until their deaths. When her husband died some years later, Mrs Jackson moved to Pine Grove, Clitheroe, where she lived until two years ago. In her youth, she was
associated with the former Mount Zion Chapel in Highfield Road, Clitheroe. Her hobbies included knit ting and crochet. Mrs Jackson is survived
by her brother, Harry, of Clitheroe, and sister Har- r i e t , who l i v e s in Longridge.
1 A funeral service was held at the chapel of rest prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.'
lumorous talk has members in stitches
ONE of Clitheroe Probus Club’s own members, Dr Denis Cassidy, had his audience in stitches when he spoke about his humorous experiences. Shortly after his call-up
as a very young doctor, he was posted to a casualty cleanng station near Dun kirk, where he and his col leagues had to draw lots to decide who should become POWs by staying with the casualties unable to be evacuated. He was lucky and escaped. He came to Clitheroe in
1948 and lived first at the Starkie Arms and then in digs, before marrying and buying a house. Members were inspired
to try and cap his many anecdotes about patients
and colleagues with amus ing stories from their own lives.
ry topic
ie the speaker being Mr Ian rs Dewhurst.
ey A workshop with special re emphasis on obituary
>r- notices from newspapers ir- which members have col lected on their families will it- be held next Tuesday at
ce Clitheroe Cricket Club, at y, .7-30 p.m.
(v Settle, Sat., 1-30 p.m., home): P. Seedle, M. Green- halgh, M. Dennett, D. Braith- waite, D. Cottam, R. Bedford, T. Braithwaite, D. Bennett, P. Spencer, G. Leach, Rayton. Scorer: P. Wrigley. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd
composure and with a fine stand between Kershaw (27 n.o.) and Parkin (29) the side cruised to a comfortable victory. Chatburn: P. Dinsdale 3, P.
For further information and (or the relevant application forms, please contact Mr T. G. Savill, Clitheroe 25111
Burke 17, N. Schofield 30, K. Fellows 13, extras 7, total (six wickets) 127.
extension 2011 or call in at the Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe.
Applications must reach me by no later than noon on Monday 11th September 1989 if they are to be effective for this election
Applications in respect of late sickness must reach me by not later than noon on Wednesday 20 September 1989.
O. HOPKINS Electoral Registration Officer
Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe Bb7 2RA LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County
Cow Ark/Newton Road, Bowland Forest/Newton (Ribble Valley Borough) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order 1989
Council intend to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit any motor vehicles from
proceeding over the unclassified Cow Ark/Newton Road at Bowland Forest/Newton in the Borough of Ribble Valley, a distance of approximately 5.3km.
XI (v Settle, Sun., 1-30 p.m., away): B. Pinch, I. Nuttall, M. Wrigley, 1. Britcliffe, J. Burke, N. Schofield, N. Parker, R. Driver, K. Fellows, J. Hutchins, M. Davies. Reserve: M. Briggs. Ribblesdale Wanderers over
Bithell 0, M. Barker 22, G. Lambert 28, J. Trotter 9, S. Booth 0, B. Jones 1, D. Harri son 2, P. Craig 0, A. Rudd 4, M. Pearce 4, extras 3, total (all out) 76.
S. Booth 5-0-22-2, B. Jones 4.4-0-26-2.
40s XI (v Under 40s XI, Sun., 1-30 p.m., home): W. Workman, K. Proctor, A. Parker, M. Den nett, W. Slinger, H. Kenyon, M. Greenhalgh, J. Ainsworth, D. Co ttam , G. Bamber, M. Edmondson. Ribblesdale Wanderers
Under 40s XI (v Over 40s XI, Sun., 1-30 p.m.): P. Seedle, R. Bedford, D. Braithwaite, T. Braithwaite, D. Bennett, P. Spencer, G. Leach, S. Proctor, W. Bradley, A. Dickinson, Rayton.
Volunteers needed
at hospitals HAVE you a few hours to spare? Are you interested in people and a good lis tener? Do you l ike to belong to an active group? If the answer to all
these questions is “yes,” you might be just the right person to join the Hospital Volunteers Scheme. Volunteers receive trav
elling expenses from honie to a hospital of their choice. The work would be of particular interest to someone who would like a hospital career but who n e e d s to g a in some experience. Volunteer dri vers are also needed. Further details can be
obtained from Voluntary Services Officer Mrs M. Walker, at Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn (Tel.
661311, ext. 210).
News from the villages
DOWN HAM
Gardens open A total of £450 was
raised for village hall funds when the beautiful gardens of Downham Hall were open to the public by permission of Lord and Lady Clitheroe. Visitors were able to
stroll round the gardens to the sound of organ music, play games of chance and skill and also enjoy teas prepared and served by
the WI. The children were
catered for with a jumping castle and Mike Falcon’s Punch and Judy Show.
Unlucky Downham Cricket Club
was unlucky to lose the last home game of the sea son against Austwick. On Sunday, members travel to Pudsey, hoping to finish the season with an away
CHATBURN
Hostesses A pleasant - afternoon
was spent playing
dominoes at ‘ Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn. Winners were Mrs D. -Frankland and Mrs ■ I. Townson. Tea hostesses were Mrs Camp bell, Mrs Ridgway and
Mrs Townson.
Ladies lose first match
Clitheroe Ladies' FC 1, FC Redstar G
AFTER starting well, Clitheroe I Ladies' FC slumped to defeat in their opening North \Vest| Regional second division match. Fielding two new players with
, winging comer evaded everyone and found the back of the net. Redstar looked threatening on
no previous football experience, I Clitneroe took the lead after 20 | minutes. Tina Swarbrick’s ins-
the break, but the defence coped admirably, particularly Debra O’Connor, whose timely inter-1 ceptions were vital, helping Clitheroe go into half-time stil leading 1-0. After 10 minutes of the
Glusburn: 78 for five. Bowling: P. Craig 10-4-24-1,
The temporary closure is neccessary in order to resurface the carriageway which is of restricted width throughout.
The alternative route tor vehicles affected by the Closure is | as follows:-
Via B6478 (Hill House to Newton), C568 (Newton to .
Dunsop Bridge), C477 (Dunsop Bridge to Whitewell) and Hall Hill and vice-versa.
Access to properties will be maintained at all times
throughout the closure. The Order will be operative from Wednesday 13th September 1989 to Tuesday 26th September 1989.
BRIAN HILL, Chief Executive/Clerk Christ Church Precinct
County Hall, PRESTON PR1 8XJ Ribble Valley . Borough Council
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974
LISTED BUILDING:
second half, Redstar equalised and took control of the game. They pushed more players forward and put Clitheroe under | extreme pressure. This resulted in Redstar tak
An application has been received to: Conversion of barn to dwelling with integral garage at The Barn,' Snawbridge Street, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0617. Detached double garage at Beechthorpe House, Belle Vue Lane, WADDINGTON. Application No 3/89/0625.
ing the lead and the side never I looked back. They claimed a fur ther four goals, one of which was a dubious penalty. Clitheroe I had some chances late on in the game, but the Redstar 'keeper was in fine form. Lisa Goulden and Pauline
Woodhouse, both making their debuts for Clitheroe, were | impressive. This Sunday, the side travel
away to face Lady Blues from Manchester. Clitheroe: Jackson, Feather,
Sleet, Ferguson, O’Connor, Goulden, Woodhouse, Tilley, Room, Parker, Swarbrick. Sub: Day.
Firsts too strong
Clitheroe 42, Clitheroe A 10
FOLLOWING the late cancella tion of their scheduled fixture with Colne and Nelson, Clith eroe Rugby Club staged a match between the first and second teams. Kicking off, the first team
soon had control and pressured for long periods, but tne second team performed well and, under the guidance of Dave Tattersall, the side weathered the storm. Eventually, the pressure told
This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of S p e c ia l A rch ite c tu ra l or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g to m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council O f f ic e 's , C h u rc h Walk , Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.
A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. September 7th, 1989.
Ribble Valley Borough Council
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974
CONSERVATION AREA
An application has been received for permission to: Private Hire (One Car) at Garage on land back of King Street, WHALLEY. Application No 3/89/0616.
Conversion of existing cinema I to ground/lower ground-retail, I restaurant and ancillary, first I floor - two screen cinema, | lounge bar and ancillary at | Palace Cinema, Market Place, LONGRIDGE. Application No 3/89/0618.
Detached Double garage at | Beechthorpe House, Belle | Vue Lane, WADDINGTON. Application No 3/89/0625.
Any person wishing to make1 representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, lo the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Off ic e s , C h u r c h Walk , Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the | reference number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public oncej the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.
A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department] within the period stated.
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and the first team scored two tries just as the half was draw ing to a close. Clitheroe’s second team were
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forced to retreat once again in the second half and conceded two more tries. Just as the seconds began to get back into the match, they lost their most influential player, Douglas Dougall, with an ankle
injury. The first team took full advantage and began to win even more of the ball. Up against a far stronger
team, the second team did, how ever, manage to score two tries and a conversion in reply to the first team’s 40 points.
NETBALL
WALSHAW and Trinity Dia monds served a thriller when they met in a Clitheroe and Dis trict Netball League Division
two Plate match. Walshaw, who are running
away with the league title, found the going tough against Trinity, but eventually won through 32-29.
. Division One PW D L P
Phoenix.................... 5 9 5 95 TrinityJokers............. 10 7 0 3 24
Stints....1............... W 9*® » »
Dominoes........... ........*9 ? • ? I Ji Trinity Aces..........:•••• 10 2 } 7.13 Lion Hearts....10 1 1 8 10
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Walshaw............... ..■ ljjlj } J 35 RBL A.............. 12 8 1 3 29 RebrfT V........
K i n Z v.i......... 12 4 0 8 16 Trinity Hearts....... .....1 2 0 0 12 3
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F. G. Rowland Ltd of Flatts F a rm, B a s h a l l E a v e s Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 3NB is applying to change an existing licence as follows, to keep an extra 2 trailers at the operating centre at Flatts Farm, Bashal Eaves, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 3NB. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who bel ieve the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.
Signed: Philip Bailey, Director ot Development and Client Services. 7th September, 1989.
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Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the North We s t Wat er Authority by. Brian Jackson and Susan Marion Smallshaw for a licence to abstract the following quantities of water from a spring on Grindleton Fell, Grindleton, Clitheroe at the f o l lowi n g point of abstraction:- 21,900 gallons per year at grid reference 47/75. A copy of the application and of any-map, plan or other document submitted with it may be inspected frqe of charge at Donald Race and Newton, Solicitors, 59 Albert• Road, Colne, Lancashire BB8 0BX at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on Thursday 31 August, 1989 and ending on Thursday»29 September, 1989.
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LOSE WEIGHT QUICKLY AND
SAFELY with
his 13 overs for the loss of just 35 runs.
cliffe, who took six wickets from
not outstanding, was much more solid and the side reached the Earby total for the loss of six wickets.
Ribblesdale's reply, although
schools Liaison Office. University of Bradford, West Yorkshire BD71DP.
Overnight accommodation available. Further details from: Sheila Dobson,
Tel. (0274) 733466, ext 573/355 BY-ELECTION
SLAIDBURN & EASINGTON PARISH COUNCIL - SLAIDBURN WARD
28 SEPT EM BER 1989 ABSENT VOTING ARRANGEMENTS
Electors and their proxies should note that applications to be treated as an absent voter and all applications and
notices about postal and proxy voting must reach me at the undermentioned address in accordance with the following timetable if they are to be effective.
DON'T LOSE YOUR VOTE
because you are ill or disabled you can apply for an absent vote.
If you'll be away from home on holiday, business or for some other reason or if you can't get to a polling station
Clitheroe Football Club
PUBLIC NOTICES Goods Vehicle
Operators Licence.
N. Gates, S. Gates and C l gates trading as C. S. Gates and Sons Dinckley Grange Farm, Dinckley, BB6 8AH, is I applying to replace without I change an existing licence toj use Dinckley Grange Farm, Dinckley, BB6 8AH as an operating centre for 2 goods]
|. vehicle. Owners or occupiers | ot land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use oi enjoyment of the land will bel prejudicially affected may| make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area,| Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ol their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.
c c EDUCATION
NELSON 81 COLNE COLLEGE
CUT OUT FOR CARING? WANT A QUALIFICATION?
I Ara you a person who works in a Care situation or someone who feels they I may like to?
I Are you interested in a part-time course which would lead to a nationally 1 recognised qualification?
I Do you feel you have something to otter to those, who. for some reason, 1 may need your care?
I Are you mature and wishing to return to work, unemployed or just thinking I of changing jobs.
1 Why not call In for a coffee, a chat end more Information about the City and Guilds Course on Community Care Practice between 2-00
I p.m. — 0-30 p.m. on Tuesday, 18th September, at Nelson and Colne College, Market Street, Nelson, or telephone Sandra Alexandar on Nelson 603151 Ext. 242 for details.
1 PERSONAL SERVICES REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS
The General Council and Register of Osteopaths Announces that''
Mr R. W. PERCIVAL, DO, MRO and
Mrs H. A. PERCIVAL, DO, MRO have commenced practice at
6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. TEL: (0200) 24901 Available for consultation six days a week
H r a H a i
PANELCRAFT 47/49 North Valley Road, Colne.
A position exists for an
EXPERIENCED W
OD O M ACHINIST
Must be conversant with all aspects of kitchen door manufacture.
Tel. Colne (0282) 861600
BARROWFORD HALL NURSING HOME
Wheatley Lane Road, Barrowford,
Require the following personnel
tor night duty, 2 nights per week.
NURSING S.R.N.
FULL or
PART-TIME S.R.N.
Required lor day duty.
Please contact Joan Folley on Nelson 699077
r EXPERIENCED ALARM
ENGINEER REQUIRED
To work to N.S.C.I.A. Standards
Write In the first
instance with full C.V. to
Mr D. Riley
BURNLEY ALARM SYSTEMS LTD.
Security House, Parker Lane, Burnley.
NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus on Burnley 20795.
THE BUCK INN Lowergate
requires
PART TIME BAR STAFF
nights to be arranged Experience preferred, but not essential
Tel: Clitheroe 23299
TOWN CAR HIRE (CLITHEROE) LTD. require
PART TIME
DRIVER and
JAN FOR BOOK-KEEPING I and accounts, specialise in I
C .V .'S .P ro fe s s io n a lly p re p a red and typed, fa s t and I e f f i c i e n t . T e l . B u r n le y l 414216
party plan, none to o small. Tel. Clitheroe 25335.
MOBILE DISCO
NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus on Burnley 20795.
DISCO AND P .A . G EA R .| H i r e i t f rom O p u s . T e l. Burnley 20795.
NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus] on Burnley 20795.
SITUATIONS VACANT
SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL Barrow requires
PART TIME BAR STAFF
and
WAITING ON STAFF
Must be of smart . appearance.'
We also have a vacancy (or
KITCHEN ; HELP
: lor lunchtimes only.: "
DISCO, all occasions, Whal-1 ley Womblcrs. Tel. Whalley | 822669 anytime.
PART TIME PERSON
. Required for early morning pie baking;
Three mornings per week ' 3 a.m. - 6-30 a.m.
■ '
Experience notessential but must be reliable and responsible.
Tel. Clitheroe 22981
HIGH BRAKE RESIDENTIAL HOME
Requires A CARE
. . Full Tima position' . . Experience not essential
Tel: Whalley 823213
ASSISTANT For Sunday Nights \
Te. Clitheroe 23286 •V; .y • 1 I'/.'i'i. ‘jLV’.-lA’i*l'1 Id - tX 'if r 'd -JJtlfr.t* 1A • - C P * * S v EXPORT CLERK
A LB ER T HARTLEY LTD BARNOLDSWICK
A member of the successful Coats Viyella Group Have an immediate vacancy for an
EXPORT CLERK
Responsible to the Financial Controller, the successful applicant will be involved in all aspects of the export
function. Among the pre-requisites for the job will be the ability to communicate and liaise at all levels, numerate with the ability to work on own initiative, competant and . accurate typist.
Previous experience of export work not necessary as full training will be given.
Please apply in writing, giving details of age, experience . and qualifications to; Mrs J. Whittaker ■ Personnel Officer
. ALBERT HARTLEY LTD Crownest Mill, Barnoldswlck, BB8 5RP ■
; ’ or telephone ' Barnoldswjck 812561 for further details
_ ■/. ■■ ■ ;
PART TIME PSV DRIVER
nights, mostly weekends Telephone:
Clitheroe 27000 StTlliehael Film Planner & Printer Continuing development at our inplant means we now
need to recruit more skilled quality staff. You will be producing a variety of top quality work using die latest teclinology.
In return you will receive a competitive salary and a
generous range of benefits including profit sharing, non- . contributory pension, life assurance scheme, 4'/2 weeks holiday and
bonus after a qualifying period.
Marks & Spencer Print (Burnley), Widow Hill Road, Burnley BB10 2BB, or telephone (0282) 38673. We are an equal opportunities employer.
MARKS & SPENCER BURNLEY
HYCR0ME (UK) LTD Knotts Lane, Colne
T R A IN E E
P L A T E R Required
. Please telephone: Mr M Sutcliffe
on Colne 865533 after 1 p.m.
THE CYGNET
COFFEE SHOP The Cygnet Coffee Shop Requires
PARTTIME STAFF
i >
.(Telephone 25129, . after 4 p.m.- ; v.;
_ If you are interested in making progress with a successful company please contact: Miss E. Ramsbottom, Personnel Manager,
This is heavier work involving loading/off loading of vehicles and general movement of stock around the warehouse.
A variety of different working shifts are being offered, namely
Full Time 39 hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 2-30 p.m. Friday.
Part Time 20 hour shifts 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 10 p.m. to 2 p.m., 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Evenings 20 hours 5-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Interviews are being held daily at the:
Burnley Job Centre and they should be contacted in order to arrange a convenient time for an interview.
BAXTER HEALTH CARE LIMITED
Suppliers ot the World's Hospitals Wish to recruit:-
| Hours: 6-00 — 10-15 p.m. Mon — Thurs | 6-00 — 9-00 p.m. Fri
EVENING SHIFT OPERATORS
| * These positions will be of a temporary nature for a minimum of six months. * Rate of Pay £68.38 after training period.
| * Successful candidates will be expected to work in'our assembly clean areas providing high quality hospital products.
Applications in the first instance in writing giving details of age, and previous experience etc., to:-
Mrs M. J. Riley, Personnel Officer BAXTER HEA LTHCARE LIMITED
Whitewalls Industrial Estate, Edward Street, Nelson, Lancashire, BB9 8RT
WEBB IVORY LIMITED
have numerous temporary vacancies in their busy Xmas mail order department for the following:
p r o d u c t i o n This work involves the picking, checking and- packing of customers orders..
ASSISTANTS WAREHOUSE
E N G IN E E R
The applicant will be qualified to HNC or equivalent and . preferably with DEC experience.
Responsible to the Works Manager, the applicants duties will include system maintenance and daily control of a PDP 11/84 based typesetting system.
Salary will be commensurate with experience. Company pension scheme.
Applicants will write in the first instance to:
GORDON SALTHOUSE, Works Manager EAST LANCASHIRE
NEWSPAPERS LIMITED
BULL STREET, BURNLEY BB11 1 DP We are an equal opportunities employer
/•. ’i, Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Septem ber 7th, 1989 15 SITUATIONS VACANT
f ? htA - EAST LANCASHIRE -4. NEWSPAPERS LIMITED
A member of United Provincial Newspaper Group
■ have a vacancy for a
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