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•nley 22331 (Classified)


H E R E V Darts


Clubs battle for second place


ROYAL Oak A are 22 points clear at the top of the Clitheroe and District Darts League’s f irs t division. However, only three


points separate the next three teams, with Judge Walmesley now moving into second place. At the bottom. Brown


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)- [« Rfews from the Villages


'aj SITUATIONS VACANT GISBURN


Mary’s Church, Gisburn, for Mothering Sunday was led by the Rev. H. L. Clark. The Mothers’ Union banner was taken up to the altar by Mrs H. M. Waddington and the Brownie flag was paraded by Helen Nicklin, escorted by Rachel Hacking and Rachel Foster. During the service, Mr


Posies A special service at St


Cow closed the gap with a 5-3 win against Wilpshire


win over nearest rivals Judge Walmesley B, who themselves only lead Langho’s Black Bull by two points, with Station Hotel just a further two behind*in fourth place. Low Moor Club, leaders


British Legion maintained their dominance with a 7-1


Hotel. In Division Two, Royal


Mrs Balshaw gave an account of the contest. Miss S. Rumsey and Mrs D. Pettinger showed their trophies. T h e re was a good


response to a proposed evening to see the show “Cats” at Blackpool later in the year. Seventeen members and friends had enjoyed the play at Whal­


ley.


oldest programme was won by Miss Rumsey. Supper was served by Mrs Haines and the committee.


The competition for the


Clark, on guitar, led the singing of lively choruses by the children. A Bible reading was given by Emma Beaumont. MU members had been


SLA1DBURN.


busy making flower posies which, along with Moth­ ering Sunday cards, were given to the young people to present to mothers and grandmothers by Mrs M. Bairstow and Mrs A. Jack- son. Rachel Hacking and


of Division Three, won 7- 1. but Commercial went one better, whitewashing Wilpshire Hotel B. After Dog Inn’s 5-3 victory against New Inn. surprise cup winners Clitheroe FC could find themselves holding silver and wood at


Rachel Foster took up the collection. Mrs D. Rice was at the organ. Coffee and biscuits were served afterwards.


Welcome Next Wednesday is the


the end of the season. Results: Division One —


Judge Walmesley A 7. I'emlle Witch 1: Kings Arms A 3. Royal Oak A 5: Dog and Partridge 5. Black Horse 3: Brown Cow 5, Wilpshire Hotel 3: White Horse A 5. Kin^s Arms B 3. Division Two — Craven


Black Bull A 7. Horseshoe 1;


AGM of Gisburn PCC, at 7-30 p.m. in the church, when all concerned with the life and welfare of the parish church will be most welcome.


Heifer 4. Station 4; Royal Oak B 2. Black Bull. Langho 15; RBL 7. .Judge Walmesley B 1; Royal Oak C 2 Black Bull B G; CCW.MC 4. White Horse B 4; New Inn. Gisburn G, Cross Keys


Club I. Low Moor Club 7; Dog Inn f>. New Inn 3. Wilpshire Hotel B 0. Commercial S; Clith­ eroe FC 1. Bridge Inn 7; De Lacy Arms 2. Pendle Hotel G. Points and positions: Division


Division Three — Catholic One — Royal Oak A 131, .Judge


.Judge Wahneslev B 112, Black Bulk Langho 110. Station 108. Craven Heifer 05. Black Bull B 87. New Inn. Gisburn 77. Cross Kevs 73. Roval Oak B 72. CCwMC 54, White Horse B 51. Royal Oak C 47. Division Three — Low Moor


Walmesley A 11)9. White Horse A IDS. Kings Arms A 10(5. Kings Arms B 91, Pendle Witch 87, Wilpshire Hotel A 72. Black Bull A 71. Dog and Partridge G7. Black Horse (50.Horseshoe (50. Brown Cow 58. Division Two — RBL 140,


27 tables There were 27 tables at


a whist and domino drive held in Gisburn Festival Hall. MCs were Mr F. Wall and Mrs T. Bell. Whist winners were:


T. Jackson. Dominoes: Mrs M. Nor-


Row, who gave a talk on the Royal School of Nee­ dlework and showed slides, assisted by her hus­ band. She was thanked by Mrs B. Steen. The needlecraft compe­


tition was won by Mrs A. Swindlehurst, Mrs Steen and Mrs M. Bolton. Outings secretary Mrs


Slaidburn WI, with a meal at the Hark to Bounty Inn, attended by 29 mem­ bers, and the normal monthly meeting the fol­ lowing night. Speaker was Mrs J.


Needlework It was a busy week for


g b p a n o to H a to f i ifeotri


V (Male/female)


CHURCH STREET. BURNLEY


Require the following personnel: HOUSE KEEPER


We invite applications lor the above vacancy (or a working housekeeper. Previous experience as a senior chambermaid may be an advantage. The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate good organisational ability, cost controls and an eye (or detail. Hours will be approx 30/35 per week on 5 days out of 7.


CHAMBER PERSON


Following an increase in business we now have a vacancy for another chamber person. Hours of duty approx 30/35 per week on 5 days out of 7, a loyal, hard working, tidy minded person with a sense of team spirit, good humour and having an eye for detail will be successful.


COOK


M. Parker gave details of a two-day trip to the Cots- woids in the autumn and a day in Kendal in May, organised by Dunsop Bridge WI.


Following the current improving trend in our business levels we now have a vacancy lor a cook. Our policy is to produce tasty, wholesome food at a value for money price. The successful applicant will have a desire to feed our guests well, an eye lor detail, high personal standards of hygiene and an awareness of costs. Hours will be approx 30 per week, by negotiation, above average rates of pay will apply to the successful candidate.


Applications in writing giving full CV should be addressed to: Mr I. Blakeborough, General Manager, The Sparrow Hawk Hotel, Church Street, Burnley.


Ladies — Mrs F. Simpson, Mr D. Wright, Mrs M. Cowking. Gents — Mr C. Firth, Mrs M. Jackson, Mr


cross, Mrs M. Walker, sented by Mr Osborne Mrs M. A. Wentworth, Mr Fogg at an open meeting H. Nelson, Mrs E. Bro- of Whalley Methodist derick, Mr D. Haworth. Men’s Fellowship, chaired Raffle: Mr H. Procter, by Mr Maurice Wilson.


Mr P. Evans, Mrs B. Sta- veiey, Mr J. Pratt.


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


Tuesday at CCWMC. Commer­ cial. .Judge Walmesley. Dog Inn,


Whallev, Kings Arms. White Horse, Horseshoe. Station.


Clitheroe squash


CLITHEROE Squash Club men's 1st team had a fine 5-0 win at home to Pines lsts. Ra.v Drvden and Dave Matthews won 3-0, Russell Cowking and Steve Turner 3-1 and Jeff Watson 3-2.


dle lsts, lost 1-1. Brian Hayward won 3-0 but Wayne Townley was defeated 2-3, Conor McLaughlin and Steve Hurehinson 1-3 and John Willis 0-3.


Eagley 8ths, triumphed 5- 0. Richard Bedford, Dave Walters, Dave McKenzie and Mike Heyworth all won 3-0 and George Senior 3-


The 3rds, at home to 1.


Hyndburn 3rds, won' 5-0. Lawrence Pollitt and War­ ren Starbuck won 3-0, Rick Ashton 3-1 and both Allan Warburton and Tony Walmsley triumphed 3-2.


The ‘11hs, away to


to Reedley 2nds. won 4-1. Sharon Willis won 3-0, Anne Cowking and Sue Cartledge 3-1 and Kay P la n t 3 - 2 . M a rily n Fletcher lost 2-3.


county match between Lancashire and Cheshire on Sunday. Lancashire


1. Cubs’ finals


at Castle THIS Saturday sees the Clitheroe and District Cub Scouts’ six-a-side football finals.


four groups are Bowland, St James’s, St Paul’s and St Mary’s. They will be contesting the finals at the Castle (k.o. 10-15 a.m.). Results: Group One —


The teams that won the


Bowland 7, Tigers 0; Whalley 1, Hodder/Leop- ards 2; Bowland 4, Whal­ ley 0; Tigers 0, Hod- der/Leopards 2; Bowland 5, Hodder/Leopards 0; Tigers 3, Whalley 1. Group Two — St Paul’s


0, Loyola 0; Tigers 0, St Paul’s 5; Loyola 1, Tigers


1 burn 0, St Mary’s 4; Chat- burn 0, Bowland 3; St Mary’s 2, Bowland 0. Group F our — St


Group Three — Chat-


s James’ 5, St Mary’s 2; St e Paul’s. 0, Loyola 5; St - James’ 10, St Paul’s 0; Loyola 0, St Mary’s 3; 1 Loyola 3, St James’ 8: St Paul’s 1, St Mary’s 4.


James’, St Paul’s v St Mary’s.


Fixtures: Six-a-side finals — Bowland v St


The ladies team, away The 2nds, away to Pen­


Club 110. Commercial 102, Pen­ dle Hotel 07. Catholic Club 80, Bridge Inn 70. New Inn 71, Wilpshire Hotel B GO. De Lacy Arms 57, Clitheroe KC 52. Dog Inn 51. Trebles will be played on


Recital


Central Electricity Gen­ erating Board film on the Dinorwig Hydro-Electric power station, was pre­


Film show "Electric Mountain.” a


Tiirkington M ■ ENGINEERING


The company is involved in the design, development, manufacture and installation ol conveyors and


mechanical handling equipment, predominantly in the baking and brewing industries.


We are looking to fill the following vacancy— DESIGN/


__________________ Ladies — Miss H. Allen Mrs C. Broadley. Gents —


enjoyed a recital by Great Harwood Male Voice choir in Sabden Baptist Hall on Saturday. The entertain­ ment, lasting over two hours, was thoroughly enjoyed by the large E n t e r p r i s in g audience and the choir was thanked by the Rev. David Newman. After­ wards the ladies served a buffet supper.


About 100 people Mrs N. Ambrose, Tricks and spots


Mrs D. Farnsworth, Mr N. Walmsley. Dominoes:


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were:


DRAUGHTSPERSON (ELECTRICAL)


Suitable candidates must be capable of working on their own or as part of a team to produce designs and detail drawings for automated control systems. Experience in the application of programmable controllers and in the use ol C.A.D. would be an advantage, although not essential.


Please apply to: Mr G. Morley, Electrical Manager


J. F. TURKINGTON (Engineers) LIMITED


PRIMROSE MILL, MARTIN STREET, BURNLEY, BB10 1SH


den Over (10s social were: members of the Brownies, Mr J. Royal, Mr Ford, raised £10.10 for Comic Mrs N. Hargreaves and Relief. Miss E. Prescott. Whist: L a d i e s — M r s A . Howarth, Mrs Moorhouse. Gents — Mrs B. Bren- nand, Mrs G. Walmsley.


Domino winners at Sab- The enterprising four, all


Padiham Baths are back on the diary of Sabden Age Concern Leisure Club members. The sessions were to


Back again Swimming sessions at


have been postponed while maintenance work was being carried out at the pool, but this has now been delayed. The usual Thursday afternoon ses­ sion takes place today.


PENDLETON


Sweet treat There was a special


The club was host to a


lsts won 3-2 and the 2nds 4-


treat for the congregation at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, on Mothering


Sunday. For youngsters of the


Sunday School presented everyone at the family service with a small bas­ ket of sweets. They also gave flowers to their mothers and sang a song. The service was con


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday night were: NS Mr Atkinson and Mr .Jennings. Mr and Mrs Holden. EW Si Grindley anti Mr Hounslow, Mrs F. Wilson and Mrs Taylor. The following was always


jack, south winning with the queen. A third round of hearts was


played in three no trumps by north, but usually made only six tricks. However, at one table the opening lead of the queen of diamonds was won with the king, west discarding a club, A f te r th i s d e v e lo pm en t declarer took stock, and it was . ident that heart tricks would be required, so the ace was cashed and a low heart was played, on which east played the


)layed, east winning with the ring. The jack of diamonds was won with the ace. A low spade was then played and east fol lowed. At this stage, east is known to have six diamonds, three hearts and has followed to „ spade, leaving only three unknown cards in his hand. West is therefore much more likely to have the queen of spades than is e as t and so declarer won this trick with the king and cashed the long heart, on which east discarded a spade. The jack of spades was then


ducted by Mrs Tessa Yates, the Diocesan Sun­ day School Adviser, and organist was Miss Edna Bannister.


Chains fitteo


As part of the Neigh­ bourhood Watch Scheme in Pendleton, which was set up last year, chains have been fitted to doors of senior citizens’ houses by Mr David Holdsworth.


MITTON


Nostalgic night An evening a t the


movies was the theme at Little Mitton WI. Mem­ bers were delighted by Mr O. Fogg’s presentation of pre-war films, the nostal­ gia being enhanced by the appearance at the interval of an usherette, Mrs F. Haines, .selling sweets! The vote of thanks was given by Mrs D. Balshaw. Mrs S. Bowles wel­


— Debbie Briereliffe, Sarah Walker and Kelly and Gemma Baldwin — held a sale of books, toys, cakes and posters on Sun day in Fountains Avenue


Four Simonstone girls Telephone: Burnley 414940 THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER


AND TIMES is looking for an


EXPERIENCED JOURNALIST


for a part-time post two days a week using direct-input technology.


(Training given if necessary)


Please write with details of relevant experience to:


LEIGH MORRISSEY (Editor)


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCS., BB7 2EW


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SALES ASSISTANT required to work in a busy sales office


The ability to deal with all aspects of customer liaison, ac pleasant telephone manner and a good command of the English language are essential qualities along with good typing speeds.


Knowledge of computerised sales administration would be an advantage but training could be given in this instance lo a suitable applicant.


Hours of work are 8-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday with . % hour for lunch.


Applications in own handwriting please, stating age and previous experience to: The Personnel Officer


Smith & Nephew Textiles


Limited Ribble Lane, Chatburn, C l i t h e r o e , ___________ ____________^ BB74BD


Smifh^Nephew PART-TIME CASHIER


Chief Financial Officer’s Section Scale 1/2 - £3,588 - £7,335 Pro Rata


TWO vacancies have arisen in the Rates Collection Offico for permanent Part-time Cashiers. Duties include receipt of wages, rent and miscellaneous income and payment of wages, etc.


The main receipting system is on ICL Computer Terminal System. Relief work on the Terminal link to the mainframe at County Hall, Preston, may be required from time to time, as well as other routine clerical duties.


Application forms are available from the Chief Executive and Director of Corporate Services, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA. Tel. (0200) 25111, extension 2002 for return by Wednesday, March 15th, 1989,_______________________________________


CO-ORDINATOR


Due to expansion in our busy sales office a further vacancy has arisen.


played and was covered with the queen and the ace, forcing east to discard a low diamond. When the ace of spades was cashed east again chose to discard a dia­ mond. Declarer then led a low (iiamond, allowing east to make two tricks in the suit, but he then had to lead a club, un to the queen and ace,-enabling declarer to make 10 tricks. If east dis­ cards a club, rather than a din mond, then declarer cashes the ace of clubs, dropping the king and so still makes 10 tricks. N dealer, game all


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On Thursday night winners were: NS Mr Webster and Mr Holden, Mrs Ringham and Mrs Tatton. EW Mr Guha and Mrs G ierat, Mrs Baron and M


Turner. Monday night winners were:


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joint second place were Mr and Mrs G. Pollard and Mrs Patter­ son and Mrs Scambler.


NS Mr Garner and Mr Capstick, Mrs K. Wilson and Mr Singer. EW Mr and Mrs Pawlicki. In


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comed four new members and presented them with starter packs. She congra­ tulated the table-tennis team on being runners-up in the first round of the national competition and


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VANDALS threw a stone through a display window at Barkers’ Primrose Nur­ series, Whalley Road Clitheroe, on Saturday n ig h t , causing £500


Smash window damage. PART-TIME TEMPORARY VDU OPERATOR required Hours negotiable


TOPVOGUE LIMITED 18 The Sidings, Whalley


Telephone: 0254 823924 and ask for Mr White


★ ENVOPAK INDUSTRIALS LTD * Farrington Place, Rossendale Road Industrial Estate, Burnley require


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J EXPERIENCED ★ SEWING MACHINISTS


★ Burnley 415541


J L The company offers permanent employment, pleas-JL. , ant working conditions, canteen facilities, free trans- ,


~K port for full-time workers and early finish Fridays. ★ For Interview ring: MRS M. FRY ■


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join our extremely busy sales office team in a fast growing manufacturing company.


Duties include dealing with customers by phone and correspondence, processing orders and customer liaision.


Apply In writing to Mrs C. Ashton


SUTER EQUIPMENT LIMITED 61/71 Hailam Road, Nelson, Lancs.


JOINERS REQUIRED


with good cabinet making skills to work in our boat building department.


Must be able to work on own initiative. Good rates of pay and conditions.


Apply Mr S. Ashworth ATLANTA BOATS


SUSAN MILL, JUNCTION STREET, BURNLEY T e l. 4 159S6


Are you a dynamic, self motivated individual who thrives under firessure? Is your typing good and your telephone manner


aultless? Then you are the person we are looking for to POLYTHENE


CONVERSION The MANAGER


mechanically minded ambitious people with a sense of urgency and previous conversion experience. Preference will be given to candidates who have worked in a packaging environment and who can demonstrate that they have the required skills.


company has modern equipment and is seeking to employ


Excellent remuneration and company car together with all the usual company benefits will be offered to the right person.


Please apply In your own handwriting enclosing full CV and stating existing salary to: Personnel Director,


GAYNOR GROUP PLC


GAYNOR HOUSE, VICKERS STREET, MANCHESTER, M10 8SA


— WANTED —


COMPANION/HELP FOR ELDERLY LADY


Hours and


lourt, preferably dri\ salary negotiable.


Telephone: BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 653


Products TRANSPORT ------------require a


Dairv DAIRY PRODUCTS TRANSPORT:


PART-TIME SECRETARY


; to provide secretarial services to a small management team.


You should be an accurate typist preferably with shorthand and PC computer skills. The workload Is varied and interesting with scope for initiative and responsibility.


Good terms and conditions are offered to an experienced secretary who is flexible and can work under pressure.


Pleas* apply to Mr Q. Whitehead, Dairy Products Transport, Crott Street, Cllthero*. Tel. 22411, for application torm which should be returned by Friday, March 17th, 1989.


LA N CA SH IR E COUNTY COU NCIL A n E q u a l O p p o r tu n i t ie s Em p lo y e r w e lc om in g a p p l ic a t io n s f rom a l l s e c t io n s o f th e com m u n i ty .


P A R T T IM E Y O U T H W O R K E R


T O W O R K W I T H A S IA N P E O P L E IN A C C R IN G T O N


R e q u i re d fo r H y n d b u rn /R ib b le Valley D i s t r ic t Y o u th an d C om m u n i ty S e rv ic e .


R a te o f pay: £ 1 8 .3 3 p e r s e s s io n - Q u a l if ied £ 1 2 .2 2 p e r s e s s io n - U n q u a l if ied


• A p p l ic a t io n fo rm a n d d e ta i ls f rom D is t r ic t Y o u th Of f ic e , C la y to n Y o u th C lu b , M o o r S t r e e t , C l a y to n - l e -M o o r s , A c c r in g to n . (SAE p le a s e ) .


. C lo s in g d a te : 2 0 th M a rc h , 1 9 8 9 .


CLERICAL ASSISTANT


required for busy mail order sales office. Must be


competent typist, have pleasant telephone manner and capable of working without supervision.


•35 hours per week. Salary negotiable depending on experience.


Applications In writing to


Box 988, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley, BB11 1DP


SITUATIONS VACANT


SITUATIONS VACANT


LOCAL VACANCIES INDUSTRY/COMMERCE


FINANCIAL CONTROLLER


management team. Early promotion envisaged. COST ACCOUNTANT


ACCOUNTS ALLROUNDER ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR WAGES CLERK


SALES LEDGER CLERK .


ACCOUNTS SENIOR TAX ASSISTANT SEMI-SENIOR £18-£20,000 + CAR


Recently qualified? Manufacturing background? Keen to develop your commercial skills? Our client offers a high profile role as part of the senior


c £15,000 + CAR


Management accounts, budgets, cash flow forecasts, devoiop computer system. Scope tor progression. Excellent benefits.


£9-£12,000


Your opportunity to Join a dynamic young team. Accounts to T.B. stage, iupervfee department of four.


c £8,000


Responsible for all book-keeping, VAT, PAYE. etc. for three companies. Expanding local firm. Good prospects.


c £6,500


lomputorisod payroll for 400+ weekly paid staff. Bonus calculations, SSP and SMP. Largo corrpany benefits.


c £6,000


Experienced person to handle busy computerised sales ledger and credit control. Secure . ~------------- 1---------- ...u^ 8Ubsldiary of major pic.


employment with s c £14,000


Handle your own portfolio of clients with this well-ostablished local practice. Friendly and professional reputation.


c £7,000


Dealing with all personal tax work. Small friendly practice. Plenty of scope to progress.


c £7,500+STUDY


Gain good all round experience with this progressive Burnley firm. Excellent conditions and prospects.


.TEMPORARY STAFF


We urgently require accounts staff at ALL levels for assignments in the Burnley area. If you are immediately available, why not join our temp team now? Top rates of pay - weekly paid.


CALL NOW— YOU COULD BE WORKING TOMORROW!


Telephone: 0772 555587


22 Winckley. Square; Preston PR1 3JJ EARBY LIGHT


; | . E > ENGINEERS LIMITED


CHELSEA HOUSE, SKIPTON ROAD, COLNE — VACANCIES KELBROOK —


High rates of pay; Bonus and profit sharing scheme; Pension Scheme


COMPRESSOR BLADE TURNERS


Night shift. Also


EXPERIENCED BLADE POLISHERS


Night shift


Ring for interview: Mr. Hartley on Colne 866909


A* A c co u n ta n c y MANAGEMENT


ACCOUNTANT Coachwork Walker Ltd COLNE


DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS


Coachwork Walker Ltd is a well established and fast growing organisation in the world of commercial vehicle bodywork and minibus conversions. An exceptional opportunity now exists to join their accounts team. Reporting to the Commercial Director your principal areas of responsibility will include preparation of management information, materials control, cost analysis, forecasting and budgeting. The role provides ample scope for progression and to demonstrate your initiative. Candidates with appropriate skills gained in an industrial environment must nave good computer experience. The company offers a first class remuneration package commensurate with experience. To find out more telephone now.


Telephone: 0772 555587 22 Winckley Square, Preston PR13JJ QUANTITY


to work for a busy and expanding building contractors In Burnley.


Duties will include day to day collation of site information, monthly valuations, assisting with final accounts and other management duties.


If you are capable of working on your own initiative with minimum supervision you are probably the person we


need. We can offer an attractive salary with associated benefits to the right candidate.


Please write giving full career and salary details to date to The Managing Director,


MICHAEL HEDGE BUILDING CONTRACTORS LTD


Brennand Mill, Bracewell Street, Burnley, BB10 1SU


We are an equal opportunities employer Our Clients, a new company based In Burnley require ASSISTANT/SECRETARY PERSONAL


A rare opportunity exists for a high calibre experienced person lo assist in setting up and maintaining all the secretarial, administrative and clerical systems required in a sophisticated new company.


The ideal candidate will be of smart appearance and have an outgoing personality, probably be over 25 years old and have own transport.


EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER


Able to work to trial balance stage on own initiative with experience ot VAT, wages and PAYE and operating computer systems.


Good salaries plus benefits are ottered to the right applicants.


Please write giving full CV and current remuneration: C/O Mr P. E. Horrocks


J. R. Haworth & Co. Chartered Accountants


Pendle House, Phoenix Way Burnley, BB11 5SX


The Hygiene Experts SALES PERSONS


A vacancy has arisen due to expansion lor a sales repre­ sentative. Experience preferred but not essential. The successful applicant will be required to generate new business in the supply ol hygiene and janitorial products to industry. Salary negotiable depending upon experience. A company vehicle will be supplied.


Apply In writing with full CV to: Mr P. Collins, Sales Director,


Clean Limited


Unit 9, Smallahaw Industrial Estate, Accrington Road, Burnley BB11 5SX


B L A C K B U R N H Y N D B U R N A N D R IB B L E V A L L E Y H E A L T H A U T H O R IT Y C O M M U N IT Y A N D P R IM A R Y C A R E U N IT


T w i l ig h t S e rv ic e — R ib b lc Valley RGN/ENROLLED


N U R S E ----TEMPORARY R eq uired 8 h our s p er w e ek , 2 ev en in g s 7 —- 11 p .m .


An en th u s ia s t ic exp e r ien c ed nur se to jo in th e Tw iligh t Team o f n ur se s based at C lith e ro e H o sp ita l. Exce llent C om m u n i t y N u r s in g e x p e r i e n c e o f f e r e d . C a r ow n e r /d r lv e r e s s en t ia l .


For fu r th e r Information and ap p lica t ion form p lea se con ta ct : Mrs A . R o b e r t s . P ro fe s s io n a l A d v ise r , Com­ m u n i ty and P r im a ry C a r e S e r v ic e s . Q u e e n ’s Park H o sp ita l. Blackburn. T e l . 6 6 1 3 1 1 . e x t . 3 0 1 . Closing da te: March 2 4 th , 1 9 8 9 . R e f . N o . 1 0 5 /8 9 .


Working tow a rd s equal op po r tun ity.In em p lo ym en t .


9 K itc h e n s Harcros Timber and Building Supplies Limited require internal sales personnel at their Colne depot.


The ideal candidate will have a strong Bathroom/Kitchens background. Administration experience would be an advantage but training will be given to the right applicants. Ability, self motivation and a capacity to improve the company's already impressive performance are the principal qualifications required.


Write in confidence, or telephone giving details of your experience to date to:


The General Manager Harcros Timber and Building Supplies Ltd


9 Bridge Street Colne, Lancashire BB8 0DS Telephone (0282) 862101


SHOWROOM


SALES O B a th ro om s


HARCROS T imber and Building Supplies


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 9th, 1989 ■ 11 SITUATIONS VACANT


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


has a temporary post for an


EXPERIENCED JOURNALIST


to provide full-time cover during maternity leave.


Familiarity with direct-input technology would be an advantage but training can be given if necessary.


Please write with details of relevant experience to:


LEIGH MORRISSEY (Editor)


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCS., BB7 2EW


THE AUCTIONEER RESTAURANT


NEW MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE.


Telephone: 27153 opening shortly requires


PART-TIME STAFF


MORNING CLEANER WAITER/WAITRESS


for lunch/dinner and washing up for evenings, would suit student.


Telephone: Henk or Frances Van Heumen


¥ Property Services


REQUIRE A MANAGER for their Darwen office.


This is an important position in a busy East Lancashire Office.


The successful applicant will have a proven track record in Estate Agency and be capable of working with a minimum of supervision.


The remuneration package includes attractive salary with bonus scheme, company car and BUPA.


Applications with C.V. to: N. S. Bentley


G.A. PROPERTY SERVICES 4a HARGREAVES STREET, BURNLEY


CLITHEROE GOLF CLUB An opportunity has arisen for a


SMART, ATTRACTIVE BAR ASSISTANT


Work in excellent surroundings of a brand new, high tech bar. This position carries full responsibility and therefore only mature, reliable people need apply. It is a 4 day week Monday to Thursday and the hours are from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. approximately. Excellent rates of pay. meals on duty and transport home will be provided.


Apply for Interview to: Mr B. N. Collier CLITHEROE 22292 This is an excellent opportunity not lo be missed.


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