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|>r Sabden County Primary . attracting a large number lent on the Holme field.


Iriam I 'ir is


|lIWurcl- ■l>.V ally


I|«K.ira h Irley


I - — Lauren Dyson and Nick Pick- J.,£r ering, Paul Clejqr and Sally Glenn. Jason Guirdham and


Bird. ick- lund


_ Hannah Thompson. Class 2: | er> Boys — Peter Helm and David Wright. Tim Glenn and Joe Kenworthy, Chris Pickering and Adam Cockman. Girls — Lisa Skellern and Rachael Grimshaw, Gaby Greenwood and Sarah Scott, Leah Carter and Claire Bostock. Class 1: Boys — Michael Mellows and Stephen Pedder. John Latimer and Garry Cocks, Chris Capstick and Lee Skellern. Girls — Christina Greenwood and Hazel Bibby. Catherine Wilson anti Sarah Lampkin, Jill Wright and Kerry Sefton. Hands and feet. Year I:


|.nd el


I od


Tp Peter Helm, Ian Davies. David e Wright.


j. Dads/boys: Nicholas Walsh, . Russell Lampkin. Michael Coley.


^ Mums' race: Mrs Latimer, Mrs Cockman, Mrs Lampkin.


j. Scott, Becky Palmer. Kimberlev rj Lingard. Forward roll. Older bovs —


j(l son. Class 2: Younger bovs — t Chris Pickering, Adam Cock- ’ man. Tim Glenn. Girls — Sarah


Mixed — Lauren Dyson, Jason Guirdham, Sally Glenn. Recep­ tion: Boys — Richard Fincn, David Jaggs, Simon Thompson. Girls — Kirsty Shipston, Caro- line Shuttleworth. Frances Wil-


. , Junior 4: Bovs — Karl Shinston, ints: Michael Meflows, Stephen Ped- ' der. Junior 3: Boys — Garry Cocks, John Latimer, Richard Ellis. Junior 2: Boys — Chris Capstick, Russell Dyson, Leigh Cockman. Year 1: Mixed — Jason Guirdham. Sally Glenn, Hannah Thompson. Reception: Boys — Adam Carter, Simon Thompson, Richard Finch. Girls — Caroline Shuttleworth. Rox­ anne Pickering, Frances Wilson. Skipping. Junior 4: Girls — Jill Wright, Hazel Bibby, Kerry te.r Seflon. Junior 2: Girls — Jen-


,0<]‘ nifer Walker, Lucv Bond. Cath- erine Wilson. Three-legged. Year 1: Mixed


hil- Helm. Girls — Joanne Walker. Gaby Greenwood, Leah Carter. Class 2: Younger boys — Adam Cockman, Chris Pickard. Tim Glenn. Girls — Sarah Scott, Lisa Skellern, Kimberley Lin- card and Rachael Grimshaw.


THE smiles said >t all when Clithcroc Parish Church notched up another suc­ cess, with itsi aimuot ftic in liic vicarage garden on Sunday. The event raised £620 for the Church Urban Fund, to help church work in towns and cities.


tombola and a painting competition for children. Our picture shows Guide leader Mrs Elizabeth Wrigley looking at the bric-a-


Attractions included a dozen stalls run by church organisations, a raffle,


brac stall being run by the Thursday Evening Fellowship Group, with the curate, the Rev. Paul Hartley, looking on. ,


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) PERSONAL SERVICES


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BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


Proposed Re-Roofing of Cou n cil Dwellings


w ith in th e Ribble Valley


LOCAL Government in the Ribble Valley could grind to a halt on six days in July as Ribble Valley Council faces the start of strike action by 130 local NALGO workers.


national campaign by and we will discuss ways NALGO trade union mem- of overcoming this at our bers, following a secret meeting,” he said. ballot in which 60% voted


The strike is part of a hardships to some people,


in favour of industrial ■ action in support of their pay claim for. 12% or .a wage of £200, whichever is the greater. Local secretary Bill


Alker said: “We. are a democratic union, but our members have been really annoyed by conditions the employers are trying to impose. This strike action could be just the tip of the iceberg.” Unless a skeleton staff


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Now there’s water water everywhere


long now. Something must be done.” Mr Philip Bailey, direc­


of half a dozen non- NALGO workers mans the offices, the service will be affected next Tuesday and then on July 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th and 20thi As yet, it is. not known' how the action will affect the Civic Hall, Ribblesdale Pool' and Sports Centre, where there are also union members: I t is the firs t-ever


tor of development and cli­ ent services, said the Rib­ ble Valley Council had been keen to pursue a solution. A scheme had been prepared after talks involving'North West Water and the county council to'divert water into the, river. But-then the water authority had d e c l in e d to a c c e p t responsibility. Whether flooding could


n a t io n a l s t r ik e by NALGO, though the Rib­ ble Valley members did take part- in limited indus­ trial action ,10 years ago over a comparability award, with members win­ ning the day. V This year ’s ; trouble


arose when the national pay claim, submitted in January, came back with a 7% offer, conditional on workers accepting a num­ ber of “strings:” Mr .Alker -commen-


News from the villages


BASHALL EAVES


Gardeners’ trip Enthusiastic amateur


gardeners from Bashall Eaves hired a minibus for a trip to the Organic Growing Centre at Ryton Gardens, near Coventry. A lunch at the centre’s


Roofing Conlraclors are invited to apply for inclusion on the C o u n c i l 's s e le c t l is t o f Contractors for the re-roofing of a p r o x im a te ly 35 C o u n c il Houses. Application forms may be obtainted from the Chief Executive Department to be returned not later than 2 p.m. Thursday. 6th July. 1989.


M. Jackson Chief Executive and


Director of Corporate Services


16th June, 1989 Ribble Valley


Borough Council


t oWn a n d c o u n t r y PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


LISTED BUILDING:


restaurant was followed by a conducted tour of the garden projects, with many questions being ans­ wered. The-group then looked round the shop and


C


be alleviated as part of the overall sewer renewal scheme for Clitheroe pres­ ently underway, remained to be seen. Elsewhere in the Ribble


Valley, he said, the sand­ bags were out as the water came down, but there were no reports of serious.damage. The county divisional highways authority at Whalley reported requests for sandbags.


HODDS — MACQUARRIE


is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs M.A. Mac­ Quarrie, of Waddow Green, Low Moor. The bridegroom, serv­


ing in the armed services, is the elder son of Mr and


by her father, wore a white fitted gown of pearl applique satin, which fea­ tured a full hemline of tiered tulle. Her satin Juliet cap, with a single rose, was edged with pearls and secured a shoul­


Mrs S. Dodds, of Bristol. The bride, given away


der-length, satin edged veil.


! j Julie Allan and Jennifer


Julie and Angela Hodds, the bridegroom’s sisters,


Marsden.


j They wore ballerina- 1 length dresses of aqua ! satin, with pearl beaded bodices.


1! and Mr P. Shoreman. ' The ceremony was per- • fo rm e d b y th e Rev. B.


h Photograph: Helen ; Townson, Clitheroe.


| Removed piping


[ of Eastmoor Drive, Clith- i eroe, told the town’s j magistrates the house was ! to be pulled down anyway, : i He said he intended selling


the piping.


I Jeffries was fined £150, , with £20 costs, when he


Jeffries was in council accommodation in High- field Road. He was moving furniture to a new address and also removed the heating accessories. The property was recovered.


Cubs’ trip out


,the lake and.visited a national park centre [where they saw a film


shoty and toured an .exhibition.


MORE than 100 Clitheroe and district Cub Scouts enjoyed a day trip to Lake Windermere. They had a ride on a steam train, a cruise on


., • -AL '"A r L-. /,v > ^ < V/ vrt,..7 U/ vt-’M f c ^ r ’i • /4.-^:


admitted stealing property worth £200, belonging to the Ribble Valley Council. The court heard that


; A MAN who was leaving ; temporary council accom- , modation took the copper piping along with the fur­ niture, a court was told. Bert Carl Jeffries (23),


Lynch and the groomsman was Mr C. Marsden. Ushers were Mr A. Slow


Christopher Hodds. Best man was Mr A.


: Stephenson and a recep- j ; bon was held at the Cra- !■ ven Heifer, Chaigley.


Pageboy was Master She was attended by


St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Dawn Lisa MacQuarrie and Mr Michael John Hodds. The bride, a machinist,


teed:“This has never hap­ pened before, and in my opinion the employers are totally wrong to try it. “Among many bones of


’ employers could chop and change grading. There


contention are the facts that national grades would be abolished and local


" would be changes in work­ ing hours to include week­ ends and evenings, with­ out overtime or shift payments, and staff could be required to work longer hours at peak periods.” Mr Alker addl’d that if


reaction here to the strike call, but most members


the strike days did not resolve the problem, there would be another national ballot. “There has been a mixed


are supportive. I will be discussing tactics at a local meeting in the Ribble Val­ ley Council offices and at a regional meeting in Manchester. “We are well aware that


the strike could cause Too fast


' machine because he felt it was too fast, the town’s magistrates heard.


A CLITHEROE man who drove a former racing bike 25 m.p.h. above the official speed limit sold the


Haig (18), of Hereford Drive, admitted driving a motor cycle in Peel Park Avenue at a speed exceed­ ing the 30 m.p.h: limit.


Christopher Graham


had his licence endorsed with three penalty points.


He was fined £60. and


flooded arid at Whitewell, stones as large as footballs which washed on to the Dunsop Bridge road were removed by farmers. Chatburn weather man


Minor ro ad s were .


Shopping talk A silence in memory of


Coun. Ted Boden reported more than two inches of rain on Monday night, while an inch-and-a-half fell at Stocks Reservoir-in 24 hours. The reservoir level dropped 20ft in the heatwave, but the water is now steadily rising. The River Hodder was


the rain, after parched fellsides were being scorched brown in' the heat. North West. Water


twice as wide and twice as deep in places after the downpour and the. River Ribble also rose rapidly. Many farmers welcomed


tion over water supplies because the ground was baked so hard that much of the rainfall quickly evaporated. '


Jubilee year


CELEBRATING their Silver Jubilee this'year are members of the Clitheroe branch of Lepra, who over the years nave raised more than £31,200 .for work treating leprosy sufferers. The group, is riot resting


also welcomed the rain, but urged continued cau­


long-standing member Mrs Alice Bargh took place at Waddington Wl. A donation is to be made to the church on behalf of the institute. Visitdi-- Mrs Haig was


roduce departments, efore returning home.


.WHALLEY


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: La d i e s — Mr s E. Howarth, Mrs T. Cos­ grove. Gents — Mrs V. Taylor, Mrs S. Wiggans. Dominoes: Mrs S. Car- lyon, Mrs D. Alcock, Mrs E. Horn and Mrs R. Nut ter.


An a p p lic a t io n has been received to: Demolition of existing scullery and replacement, addition of bathroom and other internal works at Horton House, Green Lane, HORTON IN CRAVEN. Application No 3/89/0435.


Change.of use from retail shop (empty) to coffee shop and Italian restaurant at 4, Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0444.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of S p e c ia l A rc h ite c tu ra l or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g t o 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 Of f i c e s , C h u rc h Wa l k , 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 a ccount when determining the application.


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the


Planning Department within the period staied.


welcomed and it was announced that £79 had been made on the tombola at the Heritage Fayre in Clitheroe. A decision was made to donate £5 towards the raffle at the Clitheroe area WI show in August. Members were urged to


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development ;- and Client Services.


June 29th. 1989. Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


DESIGNATED


submit entries at the July meeting for the design representing Waddington on the county federation wallhanging. For the Best-Kept Village Compe­ tition. the WI has agreed to look after the stocks, the triangle of land near the butcher’s shop and the road from the church to the Lower Buck and mem­ bers were asked to see that the plants were kept watered. . “Shopping in Lancaster


CONSERVATION AREA


An a p p lic a t io n has been received for permission to: Change of use from retail shop (empty) to coffee shop and Italian restaurant at 4 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0444.


200 years ago” was the subject of. a slide-illus­ trated talk enjoyed by members.


Alarm request


on its laurels, but busily organising a coffee morn­ ing in the Town Mayor’s Parlour on Saturday. Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Pat Shepherd will be attending arid attractions will include a raffle and cake, book and bring-and- buy stalls. ;


ST PAUL’S Church, Low Moor, might' have" chosen


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s 24-hour alarm system for elderly people should be extended to private houses, Coun. Eric Bra- cewell (Clitheroe) told members on Monday. The council is spending


129 council bungalows. Festival resounding success


the week that the weather broke to hold its sixth annual summer fes ti­ val. . . but that has not - stopped it from being a resounding success so far. The festival, which will


be the last hosted by’the Rev. Brian Stevenson


before he moves to his new post in Blackburn, opened on' Saturday after­ noon, when visitors looked round the exhibition “This is our Parish,” which is open1 on afternoons and evenings all week. On display. were works


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Of f i c e s , Ch u rc h Wa l k , Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available tor inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared o n 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 a c cou n t when determining the application


and . the Plan n ing D epartment


nearly £53,000 on connect­ ing the alarm system to


within the period stated.


Signed:,Philip. Bailey, Director of Development and Client Services. June 29th. 1989.________


Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council.


Local Government Finance Act 1982


Accounts and Audit Regulations 1983


AUDIT OF


ACCOUNTS Year ended


March 31st, 1989


Notice is given that the audit for the year ended March 31st, 1989


has been completed Mrs J. M. Hindle


Clerk to the Council Whalley and Wiswell


Joint Burial Committee Local Government Finance Act 1982


Accounts and Audit Regulations 1983


was a bring-arid-buy sale and ladies of the church ' served afternoon tea in the


by all the parish organisa­ tions, including the Scouts and Beavers, Guides and Brownies , Mothers Union, Sunday- School and Toddlers’ Group. There


Vicarage;A ; On Sunday, Vicar’s-wife Mrs Marion Stevenson


AUDITOR ROSE queen Laura and her retinue


’retiring queen Catherine Steer, of-Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe. ■ _v ... .


' field ■ Drive,- Clitheroe; Catherine Honeywell, of West Bradford,’and page


’were: Pamela’ Devine, of Edisford Road, Clitheroe; Katherine' Booth,- of Fair-:


Crowned the rose queen, Laura’Simpson (14), of Fairfield Drive,' Clitheroe. Laura’s small ‘.attendants


' boy P h i l ip -Cottier, of


Langdale Drive, Clith- eroe., Also present- was


/Mayoress of Clitheroe, ■ Coun. and Mrs Pat Shep- , herd, joined the group and ’ parishioners for the annual ^procession round Low Moor, led by.Bamoldswick Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade.


T h e Ma y o r a n d


into the Parish Hall, where 87 people were served with lunch by out­ side caterers. A senior citizens’ ser­


The group then went


ACCOUNTS Year ended'


March 31st, 1989


Notice is given that the audit for the year ended


-Two stops .were made for »the singing ,of. hymns and [the procession ended with ’an open air, service, outside- the church[ Ted. by Mr Stevenson. -


-


gave the address. .. On Saturday, the Clithr eroe Singers will present “Holy Man” in church at Tp.m. The festival ends on iSunday, with “Songs, of Praise,” a-collection of favourite hymns, at 6 p.m.


vice took place on Tuesday afternoon, led by the choir of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild. The Rev. James Needham, of Trinity Methodist Church,


• March 31st, 1989 has been completed . Mrs J,M. Hindle Registrar


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. sections of the community EDUCATION TEMPORARY QUALIFIED


TEACHERS Salary: Main Scale


PART-TIME (0.3) — Required for the 19B9/90 academic year at Sabden County Primary, Whalley Road. Sabden, Black­ burn. To work mainly with juniors.'


SCIENCE — Required from October/November 1989 to cover maternity leave at Oswaldtwistle Rhyddings County High, Haworth Street. Oswaldtwistle.


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FREE ESTIMATES Ross. 831414


44 York Street, Crawshawbooth


B A IL E Y ’ S K e e p M o v in g L t d . , E s ta b l is h e d 1 8 7 0 . Removals and storage. Free e s t im a t e s . T e l . N e ls o n 6 9 8 9 2 0 .


T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y R em o v a l S e rv ic e s L t d . ,


B .A .R . member.’ T .C . takes care. - C entral House, Can­ ning S t re e t . T e l . B u rn le y 5 6 6 1 1 .


M o v in g , s to r in g , ship pin g,


M O V IN G -goods o r moving house, fu l l o r pa r t loads, 24 hours - 7 day n a t io nw id e service. R a y ’s L ig h t H a u l ­ ag e , 15 P r in c e ss S t re e t Colne. T e l . 8 6 1 6 2 6 .


M A N A N O C L E A N V A N l ig h t h au lag e , d e l iv e r ie s an y d is ta n c e , b e st r a te s . T e l . B u rn le y 4 1 5 7 0 8 o r 0 8 3 6 3 3 0 5 0 4 (M o b i le ) .


HOUSE R EM O V A LS o r sin­ gle item s. F re e estimates L om a s T r a n s p o r t , T e l Burnley 4 1 1 4 1 5 /3 4 3 4 9 .


PERSONAL


B U PA C A R E , fre e brochure, private medicine. Evenings, Nelson 6 8 0 8 6 .


FREE P R EG N A N C Y TE ST . 5 min re sult. H elp, in fo rm a ­ tio n . L IF E . T e l . 5 0 8 8 0


L IF T W A N T E D b y y o u n g


a p p re n t ic e , C l l th c ro e to Preston, Monday to Friday, to a r riv e in Strand Road by 7 -3 0 u .m . T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 3 9 9 2 .


IS T H E R E l i fe a f te r death? F o r the Bible answer ’ phone B la c k b u rn 5 8 2 4 9 0 f o r • recorded ta lk .


L O N E L Y D e s p a ir in g , Sui cidal - Contact Samaritans, Nelson 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r Blackburn 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


A B O R T IO N A D V IC E and help, pregnancy tests . -T e l . Blackpool 2 3 0 0 9 .


W EDDING.W WINDO


COMPETITION RESULTS


T H E G R E A T D U C K R A C E winners: 1st N o . 3 1 7 6 , J. C he r ry, West B radford; 2nd N o . 2 6 7 2 . J. Bolton, Saw- le y ; 3 r d N o . 1 3 7 6 . W . H ew it t , C lithc roe; TO win niug numbers o f oven ready ducks, N o ’s 8, 193 2, 1484, 3 6 0 1 , 5 5 9 , 1 3 3 , 2 6 9 0 . 2 9 1 3 , 6 5 8 . 9 5 1 . W inne r o f guess the N o . o f the w in ­ n in g d u c k w a s M r s A . Knowles.


H ow long to £ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ?


Are you within sight o f the magic figure? Or will it take years of unrewarded effort to get near it? As an Everest franchisee, you could be there sooner than you think. Our top I00 salesmen average £38.000 plus bonuses, and a quarter o f them average £31,000. Check out these important job benefits.


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• Your efforts directly rewarded—no ceiling to your earnings.


• Nationwide Everest organisation offers career structure—and professional training too.


Local opportunities.


. Local interviews. Phone free on 0800 289858for career details.


Please quote reference No. BE A FIT THE BEST B orou gh of Pendle TECHNICAL AND LEISURE SERVICES ’


APPOINTMENT OF MUSICAL DIRECTOR] Pendle Youth OrcheiSitra


Applications are invited for the part-time appointment of Musical Director to the Pendle Youth Orchestra for which an honorarium of £425 per annum is payable, plus expenses up to £250 per annum. Rehearsals are normally held on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings.


Applications in writing, stating age, qualifications and experience should be forwarded to the.undersigned in envelopes endorsed ‘Appointment of Musical Director, Pendle Youth Orchestra' by no later than Friday, July 7th, 1989.


Leisure and Amenities Division


Bank House Albert Road a COLNE. Lancs BBS 0BP


Robin J. C. Wood Director of Technical and Leisure Services


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B .S .A . A IR S PO R T E R S .22 cal a ir r i f le , recently over­


hauled, £ 6 5 . Over 18 years only* need apply. T e l. C l ith - croe 2 49 27 a f te r 6 p.m.


S ECOND H A N D shotguns fo r s a le , lo w p r ic e s ; m o s t ty p e s . K c lb ro o k S hooting S c h o o l , C o l n e . 0 2 8 2 8 7 0 5 2 2 .


M33B3M3Sm


D Y S L E X IA and learning d i f ­ ficulties assessed privately tu it io n possible. T e l. Padi hum 720 98 evenings.


I N S T A N T R E L IA B L E r e m o v a l , b e s t v a lu e tow n , best fo r service. T e l. Clith c ro c 2 2 8 5 2


PART-TIME (0.5) (Re-advertisement) — Required for the 1989/90 academic year at Accrington Green Haworth CE School. House Lane, Green Haworth. To teach mainly Top Infants. Knowledge of all age groups preferred. Forms to be returned to Canon T. R. Wilson. St Paul’s Vicarage. Barnfield, Accrington.


3rd YEAR JUNIORS — Required from 1st September to 31st December. 1989 to cover maternity leave at Baxenden CE Primary, Church Street. Baxenden. Accrington. Committed Christian preferred. Please state curricular interests. Forms to be returned to Mr D. Bacon, c/o Baxenden CE Primary


School.


PART-TIME (0.1) — Required for the 1989/90 academic year at Sacred Heart RC Primary. Bradshaw Row. Church, Accrington. To cover for the curriculum co-ordinator through­ out the school. Forms to be returned to the Headteacher at the School.


PRIMARY — Required part-time (0.3) for the 1989/90 aca­ demic year at Knuzden St Oswald's CE. Mount St James, Knuzden. Blackburn. Committed Christian preferred. Forms to be returned to the Headteacher at the School.


2 POSTS — Required at Hyndburn Park County Primary. Park Road. Accrington: (a) JUNIORS required for the 1989/90


academic year to cover secondment: (b) TOP INFANTS required from 1st September, 1989 for the Autumn Term.


2 POSTS — Required at St Peter’s CE Primary School, Cartmel Avenue. Accrington: (a) MIDDLE INFANTS required from 1st September, 1989 for the Autumn Term. Practising Christian preferred: (b) PART-TIME (0.1) required for the 1989/90 academic year for curriculum co-ordination through­ out the school. Forms to be returned to the Rev. Bill at the School..


Closing date (all previous teaching posts): 6th July, 1989.


LOWER JUNIORS — Required from 1st September. 1989 to cover long term sickness at St James CE Primary. Greenacre Street, Clitheroe. Forms to be returned to the Headteacher at the School.


Closing date: 10th July. 1969.


Application forms for all previous teaching posts are available from/returnable to (unless otherwise stated) the District Education Officer, Ewbank House, Cannon Street, Accrington BB51NH (s.a.e. please).


LIBRARIES TEMPORARY PART-TIME


CLEANER V7age: MW's Grade 1 £2.5962 per hour, 10 hours per week.


' completed forms to be returned to the District Librarian, Whalley Library, Abbey Road, Whalley BB6 9RS.


Required at Clitheroe Library, Old Hall House, off Moor Lane, Clitheroe (temporary address). Application forms available from the above address and


Closing date: 8th July, 1989. ACCOUNTANCY


ASSISTANT required


With experience of preparation of accounts from incomplete records, and small limited company audits.


Apply in own handwriting with C.V. to Mrs D. Upton


Worsley & Boothman Chartered Accountants


21 St. James’s Row, Burnley, BB11 1EZ


COOK & SMITH INSURANCE BROKERS


RECEPTIONIST/INSURANCE TECHNICIAN


.Clitheroe’s Home of Insurance is looking for a bright /


enthusiastic person aged between 21 and 35 to manage our reception area and to assist the Head of Personal Lines.


The vacancy has arisen owing to internal promotion and this position offers an interesting and varied career.


computers is necessary although further training will be given to the successful candidate.


Please apply in writing enclosing your C.V. to The Managing Director.


Cook & Smith (Insurances) Limited. Wade House, 2 Church Brow,


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Clhheroe, Lancashire. 8B7 2AA Telephone (0200) 22381-2


Insurance experience is preferred and a knowledge of P le a se a p p ly in w r i t in g w ith fu l l CV to :


Country^ Holidays


J o s e p h in e J o h n s o n , P e rs o n n e l M a na g e r , , Spring Mil l . I ’. i t In


, y j Colne. Lancashire,


Clitlieroc Advertiser & Times, June 29th, 1989 13 SITUATIONS VACANT


COMPUTER OPERATOR


A marvellous opportunity exists for a person to join Britain’s


Market Leader in Self-Catering Cottage Holidays


The successful person will already have had .some experience in Data Processing and basic knowledge of Computer skills.


, 1. -;. We seek someone who is hardworking and


versatile, available to work a shift system involving weekends.


This is an ideal opportunity to advance your


technical skills, working in an extremely pleasant rural location. Full training will be given.


Salary £5,500 with additional attractive benefits including:


PROFIT SHARING SCHEME COMPANY PENSION


PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE


5 WEEKS HOLIDAY INCLUDING ONE WEEK’S FREE COTTAGE HOLIDAY


4 0


THOMAS COOK & SON INSURANCE BROKERS LTD


Experienced, Full-time, Secretary/PA required for Managing Director.


Shorthand essential, salary negotiable


Applications in writing to:-; J. M. Cook, Esq.,


Thomas Cook & Son insurance Brokers Ltd,


19 Manchester Road, Burnley BB111NE CUTTER


A position currently exists for a


BAND KNIFE/STRAIGHT KNIFE CUTTER ;


to work as part o f 'a n existing team at our Burnley Production Centre.ldeally although not essentially, you will possess some relevant experience., A generolis salary and large company benefits including.cantefen and nursery benefits will be offered to the suitable ,


. , candidate. ELGIN


Springhill Road,Burnley, Tel: 28133—-*- L>


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Interested applicants should c o n t a c t ! ' Miss Elizabeth Riding,Personnel M a n a g e r1 -


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