It) Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, May 2nd, 1991 Resigning
THE new chairman of the Clitheroe and District Bible Society is the Rev. Rodney Nicholson, vicar of St Paul’s Church, Low- Moor. At the annual meeting,
; chairman ; thanked
to continue as treasurer and, in her absence, Mr Stanley Blackburn said that over £2,000 had been sent to Bible House from this area over the past year, of which the Action Group had raised £1,250. Mrs Joan Marsh is to
held at St James’s Pastoral Centre, the Rev. P. Hart ley resigned, because he is leaving the district. He was thanked by Mr Nicholson for his chair manship . Mrs Marie Stirzaker is
Cyclists gear up for testing time in Lancashire
AN impressive line-up of world-class competi tors looks set to make the eighth Tour of Lan cashire cycle race one of the best yet.
Lancashire Enterprises pulled out, the future of the race looked in doubt — but a magnificent effort by race director Brian Cook- son ensured that the race went on and hopes are high that a major sponsor can be found by 1992. The race, which will
When main sponsors
continue temporarily as secretary and Mr Hartley thanked officials . Bible Society slides of
the work in East Africa were shown and it w-as explained that the cost of a Bible there is at least th re e -q u a r te rs of an average week’s wage. The society is due to subsidise
the cost. Refreshments, served
bv the ladies of St James’s Church, included biscuits made to an African recipe.
command a field of over 100 riders, is the third most prestigious stage event of its kind in Great Britain, after the Milk Race and Kelloggs Tour of Britain. Another major boost for
p.m. tomorrow with an individual time-trial. Riders leave Priory Cafe at Scorton at one-minute intervals for a three-mile slog to the top of Harris End Fell. On Saturday, the pack
mile run. From Clitheroe, the
local cycle fans is Ribble Valley Council’s involve ment. The council has sponsored the second stage of the race, which will start from Clitheroe Castle at 11 a.m. on Saturday. The tour itself is invalu
able to the British Cycling Federation, which uses the race as an important
Weakened Ashton snatch team
struggles Haworth 2,
West Bradford 1
side and facing a physical Haworth team, West Bradford knew they would be up against
HOLDING a below strength
it in this match. The first half ended in stale
mate, with the away side’s most notable effort coming from Bardsley, who struck a post. After the interval, it seemed
as if Haworth were going to take the lead when they launched a number of pressing attacks. However, West Brad ford defended well and then, squandered a perfect chance to taKe the lead. The incident occurred when
Watkins took the ball down the wing and squared the ball to Bardsley, who scooj>ed the ball over the line what it looked easier to score. Soon after this, Haworth
the match Ashton United 2, Clithcroc 1
THIS was a good display by the Blues who were unlucky to go down at Ashton. Clitheroe attacked from the
start, with Jimmy Khan causing problems. Bob Pizelis had a good run, beating two men and crossing the ball to Khan, who skimmed the bar. Ashton put several good
measure of form for the Milk Race. The event starts at 6-30
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PRICES
FORWARD at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday were 53 newly-calved dairv cows and heifers, four in-calf diary cows and heifers, GS sheep, 213 calves and 779 cattle. First quality cows made to
£870 (average £780), second to £G40 (£580). Heifers made to £830 (£709.50), second to £G45 (£588). . In-calf dairy cows and heifers due July made to £G85, heifers
hoggs with single Iambs made to £00, gritstone ewes with single lambs to £24, in-lamb hoggs to £44. Calves. Charolais X heifers
due August to £580. In the store section half-bred
meets at Clitheroe Castle for the first major road race of the tour, which is a testing and undulating 81-
race heads for Gisburn (11-20 a.m.) and Tosside (11-35 a.m.), passing Stocks Reservoir (11-45 a.m.) and Bowland Knotts. The riders then climb Tatham Fell, before drop ping into Slaidburn (12-55 p.m.) and continuing through Whitewell (1-05 p.m.), over Jeffrey Hill (1- 30 p.m.) and through Ro chester (1-40 p.m.). The pack then heads out
to Mellor, Samlesbury Bottoms, Hoghton and a finish at Witton Park, Blackburn. With local riders Alan
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made to £118 (£99), Limousin X bulls to £250 (£192), heifers to £122 (£70.50), Belgian Blue X bulls to £215 (£192.50), heifers to £220 (£141), Simmental X bulls to £303 (£199), heifers to £118 (£107), Blonde d'Aquitaine X bulls to £190 (£132.50), heifers to £117 (£101.50), Hereford X bulls to £115 (£85), heifers to £58 (£39), Friesian X bulls to £139 (£84.43), heifers to £140 (£112), Angus X bulls to £103 (£00.50), heifers to £58, Meuse Rhine Issel bull calf to £105, heifer to £00. Weaned stirks and stores.
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
REFUSE COLLECTION SERVICE
MONDAY DAY 6th, MAY 20th and MAY 27th
There will be no refuse collection on the above mentioned dates. In all cases Mondays collection will be on Tuesday. Tuesdays on Wednesday and so on, Fridays collection will be
on Saturday. If you have any queries please contact Mr A. Belcher on
Clitheroe 25111 extension 4023.
Charolais X bulls/steers to £410 (£312), heifers to £300, Limousin X bulls/steers to £430 (£33G.50), Limousin X heifers to £447 (£202), Be lg ian Blue X bulls/steers to £422 (£3G9), Other Continental X bulls/steers to £390 (£137), heifers to £440 (£ 3 0 2 .5 0 ) , H e r e fo rd X bulls/steers to £400 (£380.50), Friesian X bulls/steers to £280 (£ 2 7 4 ) , B la ck P o l ly X bulls/steers to £100 (£295). In the fatstock section there
and Mark Gornall compet- g for the Manchester
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, CLITHEROE, BB7 2PN. Tel. 0200 25111.
Borough Council PLANNING (LISTED
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Wheelers team and the start taking place in Clith eroe, hopes are high that a bumper crowd will turn out to cheer the riders. On Sunday, the riders
moves together and Tonv Nut- tall tipped the ball over tne bar. It was Nuttall again who made a brilliant save to keep the sides
were 779 cattle including 282 young bulls, 219 steers and heif ers, 377 Continental cattle, 19 aged bulls, 1230 sheep including 201 lambs, 013 hoggs, 10 shearl ings and 340 ewes and rams. Bulls. Continental light made
CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
BUILDINGS AND DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA
level. In the 40th minute, Clitheroe
took the lead when they got a comer on the left. Khan sent the ball over to Pizelis, who headed into the comer. Clithcroe’s joy was short-lived
interval. Chris Hardacre was unlucky
go from Rawtenstall to Accrington on a 70-milel circuit, which takes them over Whalley Nab three times at 11-10 a.m., 11-35 a.m. and 11-40 a.m. The winner of the hill-climbing section will receive the King of Lancashire’s Hill Country jersey. Stage four, on Monday,
as Slargeson beat the offside trap to level just before the
on top and Pizelis and Khan had the chance to put their side
not to score with a good shot and at this point, Clitheroe were 1 v ...............................
struck a double-blow, with two well taken goals to leave West Bradford trailing. Refusing to lie down, the
ahead. But against the run of play,
awav side nit back with a fine Washbrook goal, but could not equalise before the end.
West Bradford: Colebourne, Blenkinship (I), Anslow, Pun- chard, Hitchcn, Watkins, Pve, Bartlett, Ratcliffe, Washbrook, Bardsley. Sub: Parkington.
Read soccer
ONCE again, Read’s three 'teams have had a husv week.
season with a game against local .rivals Sabden, which they lost •2-1, their goal coming from
The first team completed its
•Metcalf. Read have finished a resj>ect-
Ashton scored when Steve Murphy failed to clear and Lyons nipped in to score.
Pride at stake
Calderstoncs -1, Station 1
WITH only pride to play for, Calderstones and Station pro duced an entertaining game of football.A depleted Calderstones side put together some good moves early on and took the lead with a well worked goal from Bellanca. There was little in it at this stage, with both sides battling hard. After a number of wasted
chances. Station equalised with a superb 30-yard strike from
able fourth in their first season in the East Lancashire League’s second division.
games in the week, with the first against Webb Ivory? which they lost -1-2. Despite the score line, Read played well, with James Royle shining up front. In their second game against
The second team had two
Blackledge. During the second half, Cal
derstones took control and secured the result with goals from Walker (2) and Croston. Station continued to press and the side refused to give up in
what was a sporting fixture. Calderstones: Schofield,
YCW, the team put in a better performance, winning 5-1 with goals from Duncan Bell (2), Ian Olierenshaw and John Dudgeon. ; Read’s Sunday team are fin ishing their season as they started it — in great style. They won both their midweek
! and Andy Baron.
; Astin. x In their second game. Read *, won 2-0 against Royal Social [ Club. Astin had a su|H*rb game, ! showing great experience and » the goals came from Shorrocks
y only need to win one more game i from the remaining three to lift • the championship, f Agains t Angels, Read ? recorded an emphatic 5-0 vic- f tory, with goals coming from ‘ Steve Shorroeks (2), David | Leigh, Ian Monk and Sean
matches, moving them ever closer to the title. Read now
Walker.
Barnes (C.J.), Montgomery, Barnes (C.G.), Beradi,Fitzpa t r ic k , Bellanca, Mercer, Musker, Turner, Crostron. Sub:
Ladies suffer
Clitheroc Ladies 0, Chorley Ladies 3
CHOKLEY scored after 12 minutes when the ball bounced over Vickers* head. The visitors put Clitheroe
under pressure throughout the match and five minutes into the second half, a lack of communi cation between the home team’s players resulted in Chorley get ting their second. Vickers had no chance of" sav
takes the form of a town centre circuit of Accring ton and the final stage, on Tuesday, takes the riders on a 100-mile road race in and around Chorley. The Banana-Falcon
to 147.Op (average 121.2p), medium to 143.8p (120.9p), heavy to 117.2p (115.5p), other light bulls to 120.2p (108.9p), medium to 118.2p (111.Ip), heavy to 112.2t> (109. Ip). Steers and neifers. Continen
tal light ste e rs to 137.2p, medium to 155p (12G.8p), heavy to 113.2p (112.7p), other light
s te e rs to 113.8p (100.2p), medium to 115.2p (107.Op), heavy to 108.2p, Continental light heifers to 149p (114p), medium to 120.2p (111.5p), heavy to 118.2p (U0.2p), other light heifers to 10G.8p (99.8p), medium to 111.2p (99p), heavy to 105.8p (95.4p). Cows and bulls. Grade one.
team, headed by Keith Reynolds and Chris Lilly- white, looks to be the team to beat, but with a whole host of top riders taking part the competi tion should be close and exciting.
cow’s to 100.5p (94.3p), grade tw’o to 88.5p (81.2p), grade three to 79.8p (74.3p), grazing cows to 84.2p (
G9.Gp), mature bulls to 100i) (94.2p). Sheep. Standard lambs to 230.7p (225.3p), medium to 231.0p (221.4p), standard hoggs .......... 200." ‘ •3p (2'
. .
An application has been received tor permission to: Use of premises as part retail shop and part for the consumption of food on the premises at Shop on The G r e e n , C h a p e l S t , SLAIDBURN. Application No 3/91/0247.
External staircase to living accommodation at first lloor at 49 King St, WHALLEY. Application No 3/91/0248.
Installation of new shop front at 38 Castle SI, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/91/0250.
Displa y of e x t e rna l ly illuminated fascia sign at 38 Castle St, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/91/0251.
Erection of single garage at Unit 1 Apartment, Abbey Corn Mill, King Street, WHALLEY. Application No 3/91/0252.
to 233.3p ( ()0.7p), medium to 225.3n (207.8 .p), heavy to
218.Gp (19G.7p), overweight
(158. Ip)* shearlings to 170.4p (142.7p), uncertified hoggs to £41.20 (£30.20), half-bred ewes to £27.80 (£20.80), horned ewes to £23.80 (£13.25), rams to £34.20 (£20.05). Produce. 23.220 tonnes fodder beet to £12 per tonne.
to lG8.1p
Flies and dirt in children’s milk
A NEWSHOLME milk producer lost his con tract to supply to hundreds of schoolchildren, after teachers and pupils found flies, grass, dirt and a piece of plastic in their classroom
heard how four junior found a piece of grass in schools in Keighley, the milk while she was Addingham and Haworth pushing straws into the found the foreign bodies in bottle tops ready for chil- their third-pint bottles of dren to drink, milk.
drink, a court was told. Keighley magistrates’ Close Nursery, Keighley,
sier (50), was fined £1,000 dren saw dirt in the bot- with £442 costs, after tom of a bottle of milk admitting four charges of which was stacked ready selling food not of the for the class to drink, and nature, substance or qual- at Haworth First School, a ity demanded, and one six-millimetre piece of charge of failing to ensure green plastic was found in that a bottle used for con- a bottle, taining milk was in a state The court heard Crosier of thorough cleanliness. had a previous conviction P ro s e c u t in g , Mrs for a similar offence in
Milk producer John Cro- School, near Ilkley, chil- At Addingham First
ing the third in the 75th minute, and the scoreline reflected a dis appointing performance by Clitheroe. Ciithcroe: Vickers, Barton,
McCloud, Room, O’Connor, Ward, F e a th e r , P a rk e r , O'Brien, Hughes, Swarbrick. Subs: Ralph, Middleton.
TEAMS
i Wrigglesworth. Scorer: R. I Preston.
I Fawcett, ‘N. Duckworth, D. j Daish, S. Graham, S. Bishop, P. j Atkinson, N. Bolton, K. Driver,
I , Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd ; XI tv Rolls Royce, Sat., 2 p.m., • home): F. Hussain, S. Westh- ead. P. Bishop, R. Palmer, A. Booth, S. Duckworth, S. Fish, R. Sharp, A. Palmer, S. Hit-
■ Ciithcroe Cricket Club 1st XI I (v Whalley, Sat., 2 p.m., away): l N. Ashworth, G. Sutcliffe, k.
Bedford,*P' Spencer, J. Rain, R. Bedford, B. Spencer, M.
2nd XI (v Whalley, Lawrenson Cup, Sat., 1-30 p.m.,home):
Briggs. Scorer: D. Etchells. Rioblesdale Wanderers CC
Same team. Ribblesdalc Wanderers CC
3rd XI (v Great Harwood, Mon., 6 p.m., home): M. Briggs, M. Davies, D. Howard, B. O’Neill, T. Byrne, M. Auster, P. Harri son, J. Rose, T. Watkins, P. Kenyon, D. Fletcher. Reserve:
' chen, D. Wilcox. Scorer: M.
Hussain.Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI (v Earby, Sun., 2 p.m., home): S. Ashman, G. Cart- ledge, S. Amin, W. Briggs, P. Griffiths, R. Leighton, S. Nicholson, R. Sharp, M. Booth, S. Duckworth, Alex. Scorer: R. Preston. Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd
eroe, Sat., 2 p.m., home): J. Wharton, J . Kearsley, P. Macintosh, A. Calderbank, L. Kearsley, S. Gorton, M Walker, B. Brown, T. Wright, T. Nuttall, Watson. Scorer: C.
Angela Harwood said Cro- 1988. sier told environmental After the hearing, a health officers it was a spokesman for BradMet, natural hazard of milk pro- which handles Bradford duction that objects would Council’s milk supply ser- get into bottles.
tude to take towards pro- ewed last October, after it ducing milk for children," was felt he was not meet-
“That is the wrong atti- tract had not been ren- she said.
Moody said a hi-tech bottle washing system had been built at Crosier’s business, Whinhill Dairies, of New- sholme, near Gisburn, 10 years ago. He said it washed the
In mitigation, Mr John ing necessary standards. Working day
J. Dewhurst. Whalley CC 1st XI (v Clith
bottles thoroughly while they were upside down, and staff hand-checked them for cleanliness four times as p a r t of the process. Mr Moody said Crosier
A TALK entitled “A day in my life” was given by Mr Alan Bowles to mem bers of Trinity Women’: Fellowship, Clitheroe. The speaker said why he
~ Clitheroe Cricket Club Select XI (v Stonyhurst, Sun., 2
XI (v Blackburn Northern, Sun., 1-30 p.m. away): F. Hus sain, P. Bisnop, S. Westhead, S. Blackburn, R. Palmer, S. Fish, S. Hitchen, N. Bibby, A. Booth, K. Franks, M. Blackburn. Scorer: M. Hussain.
*~p.m., away): M. Dewhurst, K. Fawcett, S. Daish, S. Graham,
V30 p.m., home): M. Blackburn, S. Nicholson, C. Lloyd, N. Bibby, K. Franks, J. Goodman, N. Robinson, S. Tomlinson, S. Duckworth, S. Amin, A. Booth. _Reserves: A. Bradshaw, P. * Nuttall.
; Clitheroe Cricket Club Youth XI (v Whalley, Mon., 6-
Scorer: M. Preston.
- N. Bolton, S. Bishop, I. Wrigg lesworth, K. Driver, A. Palmer, M. Blackburn, S. Baldwin.
Camm.Whalley Cricket Club 2nd XI (v Lower Darwen, Sat., 2 p.m. away): D. Higginbotham, S Barker, L. Burgess, D. Taylor, R. Foster, M. Camm, A. Coo per, V. Morris, R. Hilton, S. Mukerjee, A. Curson. Scorer J Taylor.
(v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Sun., 1-30 p.m., away): Same team except S. Gorton and L. Kears ley for S. Mukerjee and A Curson.
Whnlley Cricket Club 2nd XI
could not explain how the objects had got into the bottles, but he said, crates of milk were left unat tended by milkmen in school playgrounds and the bottles could have been tampered with. Mrs Harwood told the
be the AGM, to be held on Wednesday. All members are urged to attend, along with anybody wishing to join the organisation.
had chosen such a subject and detailed his ordinary working day. The next meeting will
Plea for help
magistrates that a pupil at Holycroft First School, Keighley, complained to his teacher when he saw two flies in a bottle of milk he was drinking. It was discovered they were a blow fly and a house fly. A teacher at Strong
1st XI (v Baxenden, Sat., 2 p.m., home): T. Braithwaite, M. Greenhalgh, M. Dennett, P. Hall, M. Sorell,
D.Cottam, G. Leach, D. Howard, I. BritcIifTe, A. Dickinson, Yates. Scorer: M.
Ribblesdalc Wanderers CC _
tl^Wrigley, D. Braithwaite, R. B? Blair, r . Spencer, J^Rain. R.
2nd XI (Burnley Belvedere, Sat.. 2 p.m., away): W. Slingcr, S. Proctor, H. Kenyon, M.
BACK in Clitheroe to try and find some of her child hood friends is a woman who moved to Australia in 1949, at the age of 15, w h en h e r m o th e r emigrated.
Rimmer.Ribbtesdale Wanderers CC
Phillips, used to live at 39 Wilkin Square, which has since been demolished, and went to" Ribblesdale School. She met and mar ried an Australian, Gra-
Mrs Irene Kelly, nee
pair have a grown-up family of two sons and a daughter.
LOCAL organisations in Whalley are being urged to get involved in National Spring Clean Week. If anybody is interested
and would like more details they should contact the clerk, Mrs Joyce Hin- die (0254 823864).
Invitation to former friends
home at Ipswich, Queens- years, land, for a short holiday in she is particularly keen the UK four years ago, to meet up with Joan but Irene did not have Wrigley, who may be liv- much time then to go look- ;ng jn Chatbum, and Brian ing for old school chums. Hall. Anyone who cannot This time she and Gra- meet Irene at the Starkie
Tbe Kellys left their with Irene after all these
wa§ Essex-born, and the Starkie Arms, in Church 8704). *^i
Street, Clitheroe, over night tomorrow, in case any old school chums would like to get in touch
vice, said Crosier's eon-
Application for approval ot double sided non-illuminated projecting swing sign at 6 Church Brow, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/91.0254.
Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the dale of this advertisement, to the Director of Development and Client Services, Council Of fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reterence number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, am representations received wii be available (or inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pme 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.
Signed: Philip Bailey, Director ot Development
2nd May, 1991. Borough Council Ribble Valley
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
LISTED BUILDING:
An application has been received to: Application for approval of double sided non-illuminated projecting swing sign at 6 Church Brow, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/91/0254.
Alteration of existing barn for residential accommodation at O s b a l d e s t o n H a l l O s b a l d e s t o n L a n e Osbaldeston. BLACKBURN. Application No 3/91/0260.
This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural o Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director ot Development & Client Services, Council Of fices, Church Walk, Clilheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available lor inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pme 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 ot Development 2nd May, 1991.
ANNUAL ARTS and
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Saturday, May 4th 1.30p.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, May 5th
. 11.30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday, May 6th 10.30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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John Leeming trading as J & M Leeminq of Wyconqill Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, Clitheroe, Lancs is applying to replace without change a licence to' use Wy co ng il l Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, Clilheroe, Lancs as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 0 trailer. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity ot the operating centre or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment ot that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written represe nt a tio n 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 representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice.
LIFT REQUIRED URGENTLY
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Travelling costs shared
Phone: Clitheroe (0200) 23718
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R .U .V .A . £ 6 .9 9 . S u n - seeker. (N. Calvert Leisure) 85 Coal Clough Lane. Burn ley. Tel. 35963.
Fast tan tubes £4.99.
6 TUBE SUNBED fo r h ire . 4 weeks fo r £20. Tel. l*adi- ham 79589 a f te r 6 p.m.
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W IN N IN G N U M B E R S D o w n h am a n d T w is to n G r a n d R u f f l e
4 4 1 0 1 3 3 7 1 2 1 3 2 4 4 9 5 10901 5048 5858 4520 163 (A l l claimed).
2 2 2 5 .2 0 3 9 .8 0 2 .1 0 7 8 . 638. 2 0 9 8 . 9 3 3 . 18 2 1 . 2 2 1 0 ,
ASHAMED OF YOUR NAILS fo r th a t special occasion? B e a u t i fu l s t ro n g la s t in g n a i ls a re w i t h in e v e ry w om a n ’s grasp. They lo o k and feel lik e natural nails. Home v is its available. Ring Denise on Burnley 54124.
FOR CAMBRIDGE DIET and F le x i -D ie t c a l l S h e lu g h
Clegg on Padiham (0 2 8 2 ) 71851.
1608. 43. 1873. 989. 2109. 2 0 8 3 . 1047. 2 1 7 5 . 21 7 2 . 1558. 93. 998. 466. 1649. 1688. 682. 590. 804. 831“
2501. 799. 2246. 750. The c om m itte e w is h to th a n k you a ll fo r yo u r supp ort.
CUTHEROE F.C. supporters c lu b , w e e k 3 9 . n o . 4 0 3 . £50.
NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT? Need more energy? Phone Madge, your He rbu life Dis t r ib u to r on 0200 23204.
R E F LE XO LO G Y . Im p ro v e y o u r h e a lth . J .A . W a ite .
M . I . I . l t . Tel. 0282 603988. 11062 Part-time Vacancies’-.- ELECTRICIANS
CLITHEROE GOLF CLUB requires
r *i i t u c o n c r n i c p i i i d A BAR PERSON Who has an outgoing personality and is smart,
attractive rates ol pay. Also required
& 2 9
reliable and honest, (or work in the bar lounge on Friday evenings. Excellent working conditions and _ 1)
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1 PERMANENT WEEKEND S q WASHING - UP STAFF q
3 Hours approximately Saturday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. with ^ V occasional evenings; Sunday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. V In addilion a vacancy for
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k TWO PART TIME k 5 WAITERS/WAITRESSES J • i
7 a To share a 7 day rota, days and evenings
Q In all instances tor the above vacancies please apply: Q ^ Mr B.N. Collier on Clitheroe 22292 ^ r o m
m <2>=*u t y T O B Y J U G : W H A L L E Y We have a vacancy on Saturdays for a:-
. Why not contact PHOENIX The North West's leading Introduction Bureau
Standard and professional registers. A.B.I.A. member
Lower Graystones, Roughlee,
Burnley BB12 9PX Tel: Nelson 696323
LO N E LY . D e sp a ir in g , Sui c id a l - n e e d to ta lk to s om e o n e - t a lk to th _ Sumuritans. Ava ila ble 24hrs *p c r day on Nelson 694929
FREE PREGNANCY TEST, min re su lt . Help, informa t io n . Tel. LIFE I lly 50880.
TA RO T R E AD ING S , home v isits can be arranged. Ring Burnley 413244.
1052 Hairdressin
MOBILE HAIRDRESSING by Sheila, 20 years experience in the haird re s s in g trade. Tel. 0200 28893. .>.01
CH AR LOT TE. M o b ile Huii d re s s e r . C i ty and G u i ld . (advanccd) q u u lif icd , fo r all y o u r h a ird re s s in g needs Tel. Whalley 0254 823733.
PART TIME WAITRESS/
SILVER SERVICE WAITRESS
Involves weekend work. Approx 10 hours per week. Pay according to experience.
TEL. THE BROWN COW INN Chatburn on 0200 41272.
LONELY?
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
MATURE and
To help serve our Customers in this popular and pleasant Tea Shop.
PLEASE CALL IN PERSON AFTER 5-00 p.m. For more details ot this very well paid position.
B L A C K B U R N , H Y N D B U R N & RIBBLE V A L L E Y HEALTH A U TH O R IT Y
C om m u n ity an d P r im a ry C a r e S e r v ic e s C l i th e r o e C om m u n i ty H o sp i ta l
A U X IL IA R Y N U R SE - G R A D E A T EM PO R A R Y
Hard w o rk in g , re lia b le , conscientious people are required fo r the above temp ora ry fu l l time post to Join o u r Community Ho sp ita l s ta ff
Ho spital Nurse Manager. C t ith c ro c H o spital. Chatburn Rd C iith c ro e . Lancs. T e l: C lith e ro c 27311
F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n contact M rs C. B u tte rw o r th .
the Community Services U n it . Oucen’s Park Ho spital. Blackburn. Lancs. BB2 3HH.
Ap p lica tio n fo rm and Job d e s c r ip tio n available from
Te l: Blackburn (0254) 63555 - Ext: 3511 Closing Date: 15th May 1991 - Re f No: 198/91
WORKING TOWARDS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN EMPLOYMENT
We a re currently looking to recruit four M a in te n an c e Electricians, two to work on th e d a y shift a n d two o n th e night shift a t our Burnley Factory.
You will h a v e se rved a re cognised
ap p ren tic e sh ip a n d will preferably h a v e worked In a manufa c tu ring/ engineering environment.
PRESS TOOLMAKERS
We a re also seeking to recruit thre e Press Toolmakers to work a t our Burnley Factory. A g o o d working knowledge of Press tools a n d completio n of a re cog nised ap p ren tic e sh ip a r e key requisites. An ability to weld would b e a d v a n ta g e o u s .
In return for your com m itm en t a n d
d ed ic a t io n , w e c a n offer you a comp rehensive benefits p a c k a g e which includes a compe titive salary, c om p a n y sick-pay sc h em e a n d c om p a n y contributory pension.
Apply in writing, or te lep h o n e for an
applicatio n form to: The Personnel Manager, Prestige Group pic., P.O. Box 15, Colne Rd, Burnley, Lancashire BB11 2AB. Tel. 0282 25031.
tan tubes. Ph ilips Kuvu. £9 inc. VAT, delive ry and t i t - t in g . F o r s a le s , h i r e , re p a irs . T e l. Jet Sun L e i sure Products now in Bu rn le y : H o t l in e 5 9 2 9 2 o r 3 3 5 1 9 . 1 16 B r ie r c l i l f e Road. Burnley.
H A P P Y D A Y S c o in p i e t wedding service is dresse* videos, cars, su its , s ta t io ners. huts, sale o r h ire . 3: King St. Whulley. Tel. 0254
V IC T O R IA B R ID A L 46/48 K e i r h v W a lk . B u r n le y . Br id al gowns, br idesmaids dresses* mens/boys fo rm a l t iire . Fuellings by a p p o in t ment. Tel. Burnley 294 18.
H23528
C ARR IAGE S L IM O U S IN E Co. fo r b e a u t ifu l wedding c a rs , in B lu e . W h ite o r Black. Tel. 0282 698349
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Please apply (In writing) to: Mr D. Henshaw (Partner)
Bowland House, 83 Manchester Road, Burnley, Lancs BB11 1JY
Our Requirements are:- 1. One partner to be at home most of the day 2. One partner to be In full-time employment 3. That you have a car and home telephone
HILLARYS BLINDS LTD
Pnvate Road No. 2. Cofwtck Industrial Estate Cotwick. Nottingham NG4 2JR
BR ID AL WEAR, accessories A mens h ire. County Wed dings. 8 Burnley Rd. C li- viger. Tel. Burnley 25863.
WEDDING VIDEOS. G artie ld Spec!burgh, demonst rat ion t.ipe available. Ring Roger 0282 29967.
NEED A DISCO, r in g Sounds Stereo on 0282 36250.
PART TIME DOMESTIC ASSISTANT/ G C
EN AER L LEA ER
N
13 hours per week hours negotiable.
Apply to:
Moorland School, Clitheroe.
Tel. (0200) 23833
D IAN E S C A T E R IN G . T o p ( lu a lity catering fo r a ll occa sions ranging from simple to s u p e rb . P h o n e lo r f re e menu Nelson 68955 (days) o r 60167 1 (eve)
CASTLE CATERERS. For a ll y o u r b u l le t re q u irem e n ts
la rg e o r sm a ll . V a r io u s menus a v a i la b le . D e ta i ls 0200 28913
M ELANIE'S special cakes to r
L IN C A T e le c t r ic g r id d le . 18ins x 20ius. fo r commer
cial use. fu ll w o rk in g o rder . £65. Tel. 0282 71520.
MRS D's. p rov id ing 1st class catering lo r 40 years, why accept iess? M rs Ocnwood, Burnley 37847 <24 hours).
1061 Situations Wanted;
REGISTERED c h i ldm in d e r has vacancies. 0-5 years. Tel: C litheroe 442059.
EARN £50 - £80 fo r 2 eve nings w o rk d em o n s tra tin g
fashions. Car and telephone essential. Tel. Kuth on 0772 432662 o r 0282 815875.
special days, a l l designs, c o m p l e t e o r d e c o r a t i o n o n ly , q u a l i t y a s s u re d . Please: te l. Clith e ro e 22903.
BORED OR BROKE? IT you nutnl a new challenge and want to earn the money you deserve, th is is the Job fo r you. Be yo u r ow n boss. Call me now. Te l. 0426 955496 local call rate.
PERSON REQUIRED to take te le p h o n e c a lls fo r v id e o lib ra ry , w o u ld s u it house bound person. F o r d e fa ils
r in g B la c k b u r n ( 0 2 5 4 ) 6 7 6 0 9 0 .
NEED EXTRA CASH? Suiling Avon is easy, ask me about i t ! Te l. Wendy 0200 23609.
EARN EX TR A M O N E Y , be an Avon rep. no o utla y. Tel. Burnley 52995.
1063 Situations Vacant MAD HATTER
CHILDRENS WEAR Require
DEMONSTRATORS PARTY PLAN
2 evenings a week, approx. £50
Use of car and telephone essential Tel. (0254) 386905 LOCAL
BUSINESS MAN Requires
ASSISTANCE PART TIME
From car owners. 2 3 hrs, 2 3 evenings p*w. £90 per week
Must be already in full time employment and aged 23 ♦
For further details catl our Information line on 0282 411666
Between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Thurs. Fri ONLY
COUPLES ARE URGENTLY REQUIRED TO FOLLOW UP CUSTOMER ENQUIRIES S FIT OUR QUALITY WINDOWBLINDS
C2 50 PER MONTH SPARE TIME
FOR FULL DETAILS TEL (0602) 879003 or 617420 OR APPLY IN WRITING TO
1048 Personal Services
R E G 1 S T E R E D O S T E O P A T H S
The General Council & Register of Osteopaths
Q Announcis that Mr R \V I'cicival,
DO.MRO &
Mrs IIA I’crcival (ncc Jones), DO, MRO Practice at
6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. Telephone d)200) 24901
Clitheroe 2232.} (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 1062 Part-time Vacancies
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THE OLD STONEHOUSE a t m it t o n h a l l
Require the following vacancies: PART TIME EVENING
BAR STAFF 2-3 evenings a week
PART TIME EVENINGl WAITERS/
WAITRESSES 2-3 evenings a week
RECEPTIONIST Friday and Saturday evenings
A PART TIME EVENING
Local transport will be provided. For further Information please
(telephone the Manager on (0254) k
86544 1
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