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Clitheroc 2232J, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) misses his chance due pressing exams


A LANGHO schoolboy will miss the chance of a lifetime because of GCSE examinations.


Rogersfield, is the only America or Canada fall 16-year-old among 24 finalists from over 16,000 entrants in this year’s national Young Enterprise final — and the final inter­ views to choose six win-


Christopher Bratt, of ners to go on a trip to


right in the middle of his exams. Said Mrs Dorothy Mas-


Four-minute meeting


ends with a problem


THE first meeting of the newly-elected Waddington Parish Council was brief: at 7-30 p.m., members arrived; four minutes later, they were on their way home. Only three of the four


parish councillors took their seats in the meeting room at Waddington Hospital. Long-serving c o u n c i l lo r Mr E r ic Edmondson, former parish council chairman, sent a letter tendering his resig­ nation which was read to the remaining three by the parish clerk before pro­ ceedings began. Mrs Joan Parkinson, Mr


kell, chairman-of the Hyndbum and Ribble Val­ ley Young Enterprise Board and Hyndbum and Ribble Valley district careers officer: “I t all seems so unfair. Chris­ topher is a super boy and I feel so sorry for him. The date in London was booked a year ago and cannot be changed, but it has caused no problems before, because the final­ ists are usually sixth formers. “ However, I have


created such a fuss about a fifth former losing his chance that I hope it won’t happen again!” C h r is to p h e r , who


the young d ire c to rs received examination cer­ tificates and awards from Mr Harry Tuley, chairman of the North West CBI and chief executive of Blackburn’s International


Scapa group.


Whitbread Ribble Valley League Kings clinch second spot


I CLITHEROE’S Kings Arms I are the Whitbread Ribble Valley I League runners-up after taking only the second point of the sea- | son off champions Waggon and


I Transport Blue, who finished a


Horses. Kings pipped Royal Oak and


attends St Augustine’s School, Billington, will be sitting English and Ger­ man exams on the day, with a mathematics exam the following day. He was


financial d i re c to r of nis |Kjmr New Bridge Post Office, school’s firm, Impressions. I Barrowford (Nelson G6394).


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asked to sign acceptance forms before being offi­ cially recognised as councillors. Mrs Parkinson and Mr


Dennis Harrison and Mr Donald Lodge were then


ment was recognised at the Hyndbum and Ribble Valley’s Young Enterprise final presentation evening at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton-Ie-Moors. Nine firms run by school


His national achieve-


Lodge signed their forms but Mr Harrison declined saying he would sign at the end of the meeting. With only two council­


TV bedroom ‘on air’


lors effectively present, the meeting was aban­ doned — much to the amazement of the mem bers of the public present. There are seven seats


next week


John Czerwonka is now looking into the legalities of the situation.


In a rut over road works


SEVERAL Whalley resi­ dents have been iii a rut


lately. For building works have


coincide with the laying of gas mains in Clitheroe Road — leaving their main thoroughfare deeply rutted. But this week a county


on the parish council at Waddington, but only four of the vacancies were filled in this month’s elections. Parish council clerk Mr


John Gornall’s room by interior decorators took place last month — in front of a BBC TV camera crew. Work began after John’s


ager's bedroom will be on view to the nation next week. The transformation of


CLITHEROE teen ----------------------- Cyril


I up the wooden spoon, the league’s other new ooys Swan and Royal enjoyed a good first


point behind. Although Bridge Inn picked


| season, finishing seventh and reaching a cup final. Any new teams wishing to apply for membership of the league next season should con- t *adt * - league secretary


ton 1; Chatburn 3, Swan and Royal 5; Waggon and Horses C, Waterloo Rangers 0; Calder- stones 1, Kings Arms 4; Waggon and Horses 0, Kings Arms 0: Transport Blue 1, Swan and Royal 5; Waterloo Rangers 2,


KesulLs: Station 0, Transport Blue 13; Royal Oak G. Grinille-


and college students pre­ sented annual reports and


Chatbum 7.


Whitbread Ribble Valley league i’W D L 1'


Waggon & Horses........ 24 21 2 0 4(5 KingsArms.................... 24 11 7 5 31 Royal Oak...................... 21 13 4 7 30 Transport blue.............. 24 12 6 6 30 Waterloo Rangers......... 24 12 111 25 Chatbum........................ 2211 2 9 21 Swan & Royal................ 24 10 4 10 21 Station Hotel................. 24 9 1 14 19 Calderstones................. 24 7 4 13 18 Grindleton..................... 21 7 3 13 17 Ruck Inn"..................... 24 7 4 13 16


Swimming


CLITHEROE Dolphins Swim­ ming Club had a busy weekend with two galas in as many days. On Friday, they took part in ;


mother, Marjorie, wrote a le tte r to the “ People Today” series, following a request for decorating wh i c h p r e s e n t e d challenges. The small boxroom


Subsidiary League Gala at Wigan, coming second to the host team, with Darwen third. On Sunday, they took part in


the annual Evening Telegraph Charity Gala at Stonyhurst, where they finished a creditable second, with Blackburn first, Great Harwood thin! and Dar­ wen fourth.


where John sleeps posed a huge challenge for the Gornall family aird they were somewhat surprised and delighted when they heard that presenter Mairi Mclver and her make-over team were willing to have


councillor has promised th a t re lie f is on the horizon. County Coun. Gill Lea


(Kibble* Valley North West) said: “I understand


that the whole section from Church Lane to Hay- hurst S tre et is to be


a go.John (19), a window cleaner, had to face up to seeing his huge Liverpool flag removed, along with a luster and pictures of his leloved team — even the house in Bleasdale Avenue is named “Anfield” after


Transport White.......... 23 6 2 15 14 bridge Inn..................... 24 5 2 17 12


** Two points deducted


Kihhlesdalc Wanderers 3rd XI 202 for six,


Spencer shines Baxcnden 3rd XI 127


WHAT a weekend Raul Spencer had, for after Saturday’s 91, he scored 56 on Sunday and took five wickets. It wasn’t that bad for Martin


Wriglcy either as he followed the previous day’s half-century with 71 and four wickets. The pair were well supported, by Nick Schofield (32) and Raul


Spencer 56, N. Parker 1, N.


Kenyon (30). / Ribblesdalc Wanderers: P.


Schofield 32, M. Wrigley 71, J. Hutchins 0, P. Kenyon 30, M. Braithwaitc 0, B. Pinch 5 n.o., T. Hobday 5 n.o., extras 7, total (seven wickets) 202 llaxenden: 127 all out Bowling: B. O’Neill 7-1-22-1,


Poor batting


Glusburn 2nd XI 116 for five, Chatburn 2nd XI 11-1


THIS was another poor batting performance from Chatburn, apart from a typical aggressive innings of 40 from captain Geoff Lambert and a patient knock of 25 from Peter Clough. It was always going to be dif­


ficult for the bowlers with such a small total to contain, but it took Glusbum 40 overs to score the winning runs. Chatburn: D. Harrison 4, P.


THERE were some fine perfor­ mances when the Clitheroe and


itsprogramme last week. Two new teams met at


Hacking’s haul District Cricket League began


Rimington, with home captain Alan Hacking leading his side to victory over White Lion with a fine 51 and bowling figures of 3-1-3-3.Chatburn accumulated runs steadily against Chipping B and reached 82. George Mercer top- scored with 29, but Chipping fell nine runs short. Rod Booth was the pick of Chatbum’s bowlers, finishing with 3-1-3-1. A. Bailey retired on 50 as


1036 Public Notices \ CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


MAYOR’S SUNDAY 19TH MAY 1991


The Worshiplul the Mayor, Councillor Patrick C. Shepherd, proposes to attend Divine Service at 10.30 a.m. at St Michael and St John’s R. C. Church, Clitheroe, on Sunday 19th May 1991


And invites residents of the Town as well as representatives of organisations to join him.


The Mayor will process from Clitheroe Town Hall, Church Street at 10.10 a.m.


CLITHEROE TOWN HALL 9 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received for permission to: Change of use of shop into office at 1 and 1a Pimlico Road. CLITHEROE Application No 3/91/0275 D e t a c h e d G a r a g e at Greenfield House, Back Lane, GRINDLETON Application No 3/91/0276 Extension to Living Area (C o n s e r v a t o r y ) (Listed Building) at While Cottage, 14 M a i n


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND Application No 3/91/0287.


S t r e e t ,


Chipping B reached 105 from their 15 overs, but Catholic SC were 47 runs short as John Rain picked up two cheap wickets. Brian Fox also had a good


evening for Brockhall, scoring an umlefeated 25 and finishing with 3-1-5-1 as the hospital side coasted to a comfortable victory over the Riverside XI. Only Dave Cottam offered any real resistance, hitting 29. Under the new rules where


T. Hobdav 9-1-23-0, P. Spencer 12.1-5-23-5, T. Byrne 4-1-19-1, M. Wrigley 6-1-27-1


batsmen must retire on reaching 50, Simon Gorton set a new record as while on 49, he hit


six to reach 55. He helped the Rusty Cavaliers reach a fine


Clough 25, S. Mercer 0, P. Stir- zaker 0, G. Lambert 40, P. Whittaker 2, T. Byrne 12, G. Ward 1, P. Craig 10. A. Brad­ shaw 12, R. Shaw 0 n.o., extras 8, total (all out) 114 Glusburn: 116 for five Bowling: P. Craig 18-4-19-2,


T. Byrne 12-2-27-2, G. Lambert 4-0-11-0, A. Bradshaw 2-1-14-0, R. Shaw 1-0-5-1, D. Harrison


0.2-0-4-0


Attempt to break a record on climb


A RECORD-BREAKING attempt is to be made by members of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club at the end of the month.


Leaves over £2m


the famous ground. In their place now are


resurfaced by the county in September. It will be done then to avoid divert­ ing busy summer traffic and to svoid a lot of dust being raised for local residents.” County Coun. Mrs Lea


pin-stripe wallpaper and mirrored wardrobes. The final result can be


in will FORMER MP Mr Alan Green, who died at his Sabden home in February, has left more than £2.6m


seen on the BBC-1 morn­ ing programme, “People Today,” early next week.


added she had every sym pathy with Whalley people who had suffered th disturbances. “ I know the ground


Ran village baker’s shop


sh ak e s when empty wagons go over ruts in the road, but the county has tried to programme all the work, to minimise th~ upset,” she declared. “I know it has been


A BILLINGTON resident who started her working life running a baker’s shop in the village, Mrs Mary Stewart, has died aged 70 — four months after the death of her husband William. She had lived with her son, David, daughter-inr


trying time for all con cerned but Ribble Valley Coun. Mike Gastrell and 1 have tried to get the mat­ ter sorted out as quickly as possible."


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law, Pauline, and four granddaughters in the same house in Railway View, in which she once ran her shop. Mrs Stewart attended


in his will. Mr Green, who had


lived in the Sabden area for some 40 years, was the father-in-law of Lord Waddington, MP for the Ribble Valley before his elevation to the House of


Lords. For 13 years Mr Green


was Conservative MP for Preston South and Finan­ cial Secretary to the Trea­ sury in the Douglas-Home Government. Before his ministerial appointment, he was a director and chairman of firms in the Blackburn and Bury areas. He died only two years after his wife, Hilda. The


Whalley School, but after her marriage she moved to Blackpool, where Mr Stewart had his own haul­ age business. They moved to Barrow in the 1950s when he became a driver for Ribble Cement. The funeral service took


day, prior to cremation at Accrington.


to Snowdonia, some of the club’s members are to attempt to climb the -Id peaks over 3,000 ft. in less than 24 hours. The “ long distance


During a weekend visit


walk” covers some 30 miles and 13,000 ft of climbing in total. While their colleagues are sleep­ ing in the Gian Dena mountain hut, the mem­ bers setting out on the marathon walk will be


pitching their tents on Snowdon overnight. Meanwhile, the sights


and sounds of the Khumbu Himal will be described to members of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club tonight, when Mike Kelly, of Belmont, gives an au­ dio-visual presentation. The speaker visited the


Chris S to t t (29) and Ted Tophain set a cracking pace, but fell just short. Topham retired after reac hin g a f i ne half-century.Results: Rimington 151 for five. White Lion St; Chipping B 73 for four, Chatburn 82 for nine; Catholic SC 58 for seven, Chipping A 105 for three; Brockna!) 51 for.four, Riverside XI 50 for nine; Rusty Cavaliers 121 for three, Waddington 100 for three.Wednesday’s fixtures: Chip­ ping B v Catholic SC, Riverside XI v Chipping A, White Lion v Rusty Cavaliers, Chatburn Brockhall, Waddington Rimington.


121, with other contributions from Gary Farnsworth (32) and Lee Kearsley (29). In reply,


the Ribble Valley Summe League.Monday’s opening games ith both darts and dominoes


WHITBREAD have been con firmed jus


New sponsors the new sjionsors of


both being played this season, produced some interesting results.Defending champions Judge Walmesley enjoyed a 10-5 win over De Lacy A, as did Dog and Partridge against Swan with Two Necks. Pendle Witch went one better, beating Billington Brass Barn! Club 11-4, but the


Any person wishing lo make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, lo the Director of Development and Client Services, Council Of f i c e s , Ch u r c h Wa lk , 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 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-Commillee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


A copy oi the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period slated.


Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development 16th May. 1991.


Town & Country Planning Act 1990


NOTICE UNDER SECTION 65(2)


Proposed development at ICI Chemicals & Polymers Ltd, Clitheroe Works. I give notice that Imperial C h em i c a l I n d u s t r i e s Chemicals & Polymers Lid is applying to the Ribble Valley B o r o u g h for p l a n n i n g permission lo Increase Catalyst Production Facilities.


biggest winners were Whalley’s Hog Inn, who triumphed 12-3 against Black Bull. Results: Bluck Hull :i. Dog Inn


12; Billington BBC -I, I'eniilo Witch 11; De Lacy Arms 5, Judge Walmesley 10; Swan with Two Necks 5, Dog and Par­ tridge 10.Monday’s fixtures: I'emlle Witch v Black Bull, Judge Wal­ mesley v Billington BBC, Swan with Two Necks v De Lacy Arms, Dog anil Partridge v Dog Inn.


TEAMS


Uibhlesdalc Wanderers 1st Xt (v Settle, home. Sat., wp 2 >.m.): T. Braithwaite, M.


ijreenhalgh, M. Dennett. M Sorell, D. Cottam, P. Hall, G. Leach, A. Dickinson, I. Brit-


cliffe, D. Howard, Yates. Scorer: T. Etchells. Same team (v Whalley,


Ramsbottom Cup, home, Sun., wp 1-30 p.m.). Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd


area with his wife in November for a trek to Everest Base Camp. The show is to start at 8 p.m. at Clitheroe Cricket Club and non-members are wel­


couple had lived in Whins House — later the home of Lord and Lady Wadding­ ton — before moving to a home they converted from a building in-the grounds. Mr Green left an estate


valued at £2,628,800 gross, £2,619,562 net.


place at Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Billington, yester­


Obtaining a coat


[A TALK entitled “The I possibility of a grant of I arms” was given to mem­ bers of the Ribble Valley


of arms


[Branch of Lancashire I Family History and Her­


aldry Society. The speaker, Mr Peter


iHarling, accompanied bv I his wife Sheila, explained


[the methods he used to I obtain a coat of arms for


I his family. Members were [impressed by Mrs Harl-


Sport, sand, sea & su a arc all on offer at this top quality Pontins resort. Plus the beautiful island of


Jersey; continental atmosphere, duty free shopping & reductions for children.


7 nights full-board with cn suites. Return coach travel to & from Weymouth for daytime hydrofoil. Entertainment nightly.


|ing’s embroidery on the |coat of arms and the [tabard, which she made | for her husband to wear [while enacting the part of [a herald in the Sealed | Knot Society. An additional meeting


(was held at Clitheroe |Cricket .Club, when Mr [Philip Stanford showed |members how to use a


[computer programme to | record their family history Iresearch. . A group of members


...JANPITS,ROAD, ACCRINGTON , |Sel: (0254) 398911-7 Days


|visited County Hall in J Preston on a day’s course [on maps and how to use |them for research.


come to attend. Last week, six members


of the club put their abseiling skills to good use when they visited Swinsto Pot, in Kingsdale, near Ingleton. Six pitches of between


XI (v Oswaldtwistle I., away, Sat., wp 2 p.m.): W. Slinger, S. Proctor, D. Braithwaite, P.


Boys and Qirls 4-11 years


Spencer, H. Kenyon, M. Wrig­ ley, J . Rain, R. Blair. M. Briggs, B. Spencer, R. Bedford. Scorer: Miss D. Etchells. Uibblcsdalc Wanderers 3rd XI (v Burnley Belv., away,


ley, M. Briggs, fl. Parker. Scorer: Miss D. Etchells. Uibblesdalc Wanderers


Hames are being taken for the new school year starting in August


There are also a few vacancies for older children - 8 years and under


Sun., wp 2 p.m.): J. Hutchins, N. Schofield, M. Davies, P. Kenyon, B. O’Neill, D. Overy, ' Burke, T. Hobday, M. Wrig­


20 and 50 ft had to be descended before the group reappeared in the evening sunshine. The next outdoor meet


Youth XI (v Baxenden, away, Mon., wpO p.m.): M. Briggs, M. Davies, D. Howard, B. O'Neill, M. Auster, T. Watkins, P. Ken- von, D. Fletcher, P. Harrison, 1\ Burgess, J. Dewhurst. Res: P. Clegg. Scorer: Miss D Etchells.


will be a visit to Borrow dale for mountain walking and climbing on Sunday. The visit to Snowdonia


JEWELLERY worth almost £700 was stolen from a house at Green Park in Whalley. Among the items taken


Gold watches


were two 26-inch gold chains, a ladies’ 22-carat gold ring, an imitation Cartier gold watch, Gucci gold ladies' watch


mation should contact Clitheroe Police (23818).


Philatelists


[Tuesday at the Station Hotel, King Street, when j guest speaker Mr A. H.


CLITHEROE Stamp Club members are to meet on


Jones will display stamps from East Africa. Pendle Club


|WEEKLY winners of the | Pendle Bridge Club were Mrs T. Adey and Mr J. Lynch, Mi’s L. Lynch and Mrs F. Porter.


All en q u ir ie s to th e H e admistress


Devereux Preparatory School Carr Road, Nelson • Tel: 63990


F R E E L IS T O F T U T O R S . T e l . H u n t le y 5 3 2 3 9 (T u t o r s


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E D U C A T IO N A L . C o n s u l t a n t n e e d a d v i c e ? E x p e r t a s s e s - in e n t am i t u i t i o n . R e a d im i a n d w r i t i n g p r o b l e m s a s p e ­ c i a l i ty . Hin«i 0 2 5 4 2 4 9 7 0 7 .


wood, away. Sat., wp 2 p.m.): N. Ashworth, G. Sutcliffe, N.


has been arranged for May 31st and June 1st.


Clithcroe 1st XI (v Gt Har­


Duckworth, S. Daish. S. Bishon, M. Dewhurst, N. llolton, S. Graham, K. Driver, K. Fawcett, Wrigglesworth. Res: P. Atkin­ son. Scorer: R. Preston. Same team (v Gt Harwood, Ramsbottom Cup, away, Sun., wp 1-30 p.in.).Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Lucas, home, Sat., wp 2 p.m.): P Bishop. C. Seed, S.Westhead R. Palmer, A. Palmer, R Leighton, J. Scorah, P. Atkin son, F. Hussain, S. Duckworth, A. Booth. Scorer: M. Hussain. Clithcroe 3rd XI (v Cherry


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1042 Lost and Found i ' MISSING


HAS ANYONE SEEN FRANKIE?


Black female cat. recently been speyed, white chest, white paws and white smudge on top of it s head. Waddington Road area. Answers to the name Frankie.


Any Information at all please phone


and £1S in cash. Anyone with any infor­


Tree, home. Sun., wp 2 p.m.); S. Ashman, P. Griffiths, S Baldwin, G. Cartledge, A Howet, R. Sharp, N. Bibby, K Franks, S. Fish, S. Westnead, D. Wilcox. Umpire: S. Robin son. Scorer: M. Preston. Clitheroe Youth XI (v Gt Harwood, home, Mon., wp 6-30


worth, A. Booth, S. Nicholson, &.r


N. Robinson, J. Goodman. S. Amin, G. Seedall. Res: D. Nut- tall, R. Nicholson. Whalley 1st XI (v Baxenden,


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v e r y u p s e t . T e l : 0 2 0 0 2 7 1 0 1 . R e w a r d .


m.): M. Blackburn, C. Lloyd, . Bibby, K. Franks, S. Duck­


1047 Personal:


home, Sat., wp 2 p.m.): J Wharton, J . Kearsley, ~ Macintosh, A. Calderbank, Kearsley, V. Meath, S. Gorton, B. Brown, T. Nutta ll, T Wright, Watson. Res: R Foster.Same team (v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Ramsbottom Cup, away, Sun., wp 1-30 p.m.). Whalley 2nd XI (v Baxenden,


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away, Sat., wp 2 p.m.): D. Hig- ginbotham, S. Barker, L. Bur­ gess, D. Taylor, A. Cooper, M. Christmas, R. Foster, P. Brad­ ley, A. Curzon, S. Mukerjee, M. Walker. Res: S. Houghton, D. Birtwell. Scorer: J. Taylor.


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1050 Sunbed. Sales/Hire


Members of the public may i n s p e c t c o p i e s of the application, the plans and other documents submitted with it at Council Offices Church Walk, Clilheroe, BB7 2RA during all reasonable hours until Friday, 31st May, 1991. Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the Co u n c i l at Di r e c t o r of Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA by Friday, 31st May 1991.


Signed: D. M. Miles On behalf of ICI Chemicals & Polymers Ltd Date: 10th May 1991


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you will be given a STOP NUMBER


Please keep this number in a safe place until you have paid your account,


you will need to quote it if you have a query.


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1043 Education/Tuition-


D E V E R E U X Preparatory School


t h e o r i e n t a l h e a l i n g C e n t r e . T o n y A b b o t t . 1 T E C . 1.1*.T . l . m n s s a g e


I u s In n a r o m a t h e r a p y o i l * . I T o u c h f o r h e a l th . H c a l im i . T e l . B u rn le y 3 7 1 8 5 . 2 4 h o u r a n s w e r i n g s e r v i c e p l u s 6


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p .m . - 6 - 3 0 p . i n . M o n d a y - F r id a y .


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1062 Part-time Vacancies


Lancashire County Council


An Equal O p po rtun ity Employer welcoming appbcaoons from a l sections c* Community


____ DSO CATERING PART-TIME GENERAL CATERING ASSISTANT


Rate of pay: Grade I £3.0931 per hour Required 8 3/4 hours per week at Bolton by Bowland School, Gisbum Road, Bolton by Bowland, Clitheroe (Ref: 090.91).


No formal qualifications are required but a high stan­ dard of personal hygiene and the ability to work as a


member of a team are essential. Duties include serving meals and general kitchen work. Hours of duty: 11-15 a.m. to 1 -45 p.m.


You will be required to work 38 weeks during term- time plus 7 days during school holidays.


Application forms and further details for above post Is are available from the Catering DSO, 6th Floor, Rlbchester House, Lancaster Road, Ring- wa y , Pres ton , PR1 2QL. T e l: Pres ton (0 77 2 ) 203119. (SAE please). Please quote above Ref No.


Closing date: 31st May, 1991. EDUCATION TEMPORARY QUALIFIED TEACHERS


Salary: Standard Scale GRINDLETON CE PRIMARY SCHOOL, Sawley Road, Grindleton


PART-TIME (0.5 approx.) — Required from 1st Sep­ tember, 1991 to 31st August, 1992. Joint responsibility tor Infant Department with some Junior work.


Interested candidates are urged to contact Mr S Lie- vesley, Headteacher, Tel: 41257 to discuss further


details and options. Completed forms to be returned to the Headteacher at the School. Closing date: 20th May, 1991


ST NICHOLAS CE PRIMARY SCHOOL, Dill Hall Lane, Church, Accrington. INFANTS. Required from 1st September, 1991 to 31st August, 1992.


Completed application forms to be returned to Mrs J M Banks, 35 Queen’s Road, Accrington.


Application forms and details for the previous 2 posts available from the District Administrative Officer, District Education Office, Ewbank House, Cannon S tre e t , A c c r in g to n , BB5 1NH. (SAE


please). Closing date: 23rd May, 1991


TEMPORARY PART-TIME CRAFT TECHNICIAN Salary: Scale 1/2 £132.50 — £247.02 per month


Required 15 hours per week (term-time only) from September. 1991 until August, 1992 in the first instance at Clitheroe Ribblesaale County High School, Queens Road, Clitheroe.


Application forms and further details available from/retumabte to the Headteacher at the School. (SAE please).


Closing dale: 3rd June, 1991_____________________


| N E E D E X T R A C A S H ? S e l l in g A v o n i s e a s y , a s k m e a b o u i t ! T e l . W e n d y 0 2 0 0 2 3 6 0 9 .


E A R N E X T R A M O N E Y , b e a n A v o n r e p . n o o u t l a y . T e l . B u r n le y 5 2 9 9 5 .


Part Time BAR


PERSON Required


Apply:-


MRS DILWORTH TEL: 0200 23112


C HANSON


(Cooked Meats) LTD


PART-TIME (2 half days)


PERSON


Required for slicing and packing cooked meat


(Experienced person preferred)


Tel: Clitheroe 26632 the B U R N L E Y 6 FOR BUYING/SELLING 2 2 3 3 1 Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been | received to:


|


Proposed Barn Conversion lo Residential Property (0.15 I a c r e s


a p p r o x )


Re-submission) at Oxenhurst :arm. Back Lane, NEWTON


NR CLITHEROE Application No 3/91/0269. Conversion of Bam lo Holiday I Flatlets at W1SWELL EAVES, Pendleton Road. WISWELL Application No 3/91/0282 Extension lo Living Areal I Conservatory) at White | Cottage, 14 Main Street. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND Application No 3/91/0287


This property is included in a I Statutory List of Buildings of S pe c ia l Architectural or l 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 of Development & Client Services. Council Of f i c e s , Churc h Wa lk , Clilheroe BB7 2RA quoting | reference number. Under the provisions of the | Local Goverment (Access to Inlormation) Act 1985, any| representations received will be available for inspection by members ot 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 represenlations received after I the 21 day period will not be taken into account when| determining the application. A copy of the application and I plans may be inspected in the I Planning Department within the period slated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development


16th May 1991. (Bufplevege


Clitheroc Advertiser & Tunes, May 16th, 1091 9 1060 Employment Training ^outh I raining


BCYT is the part of the Burnley College training network which provides training for young people, mainly in the 16-18 age group.


I Also offered at Burnley College is “Initial Training”, this offers a 26 week orientation programme for those who are vocationally uncertain. Contact is through the local Careers Service.


I The training available on BCYT is largely practical and provides the opportunity to develop skills in a range of activities including:—


Food Preparation and Retail — Sewing and Textiles — Reprographics and Printing — Office and Clerical — Word Processing — Wood Working — Processing and Assembly — Motor Vehicle Maintenance


| and Repair — Bodywork and Metalwork — Work Experience Placements — Painting and Decorating — Personal Development.


INTERESTED??? Then contact your local


CAREERS OFFICE (TEL: BURNLEY 35219) or contact Mr Stevens/Mrs Preston at the


CAVOUR STREET TRAINING CENTRE (TEL: BURNLEY 57515). 1048 Personal Services


VICTORIA NURSING HOME


Thursby Road, Burnley


WE NOW HAVE SOME SINGLE AND SHARED


ROOMS AVAILABLE The Nursing Home has been expensively


refurbished and has a reputation ot highest


standards and we provide excellent professional care.


Fees for shared accommodation are within the range of social security funded residents.


Enquiries: Ring Matron, Mrs Joan Folley S.R.N., R.S.C.N., O.H.N.C.


BURNLEY 416475


\ R E G I S T E R E O O S T E O P A T H S ■


The General Council & R eg is te r o f Osteopaths


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A n n o u n c e s th a t Mr R \V I’crcival, DO, MRO & ° -


Mis H A i’crcival (ncc Jones), DO, MRO P r a c t ic e a t


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ROSEWOOD COURT H om e fo r th e E ld e r ly


SUITABLE FOR WHEELCHAIR-BOUND Rosewood Court Is a purpose-built home ground floor level only


16 NEW SINGLE BEDROOM EXTENSION IS NOW OPEN AND


Award. Also pipe music throughout the building. Two resident wardens and a nurse.


With the new medic baths which have just won the Queens' Please contact Mr or Mrs Tattersall, proprietors, ot the Warden at:


OW E N S TR E E T , R O S EG R O V E , B U R N LE Y . T E L B U R N L E Y 3 7 7 8 8


, 1051 Health & Beau


A S H A M E D O F Y O U R N A IL S f o r t t u i t s p e c i a l o c c a s i o n ? B e a u t i f u l s t r o m i l a s t i n g n a i l s a r e w i t h i n e v e r y w o m a n 's g r a s p . T h e y lo o k am i le e ! t ik e n a t u r a l n a i l s . H om e v i s i t s a v a i la b l e . R im i D e n i s e o n l lu r n l e v 5 4 1 2 4 .


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C le g g o n i 'a d i h a m ( 0 2 8 2 ) 7 1 8 5 1 .


N E E D T O L O S E W E IG H T ? N e r d m o r e e n e r g y ? P h o n e M a d g e . y o u r H e r b a l i t e D i s ­


t r i b u t o r o n 0 2 0 0 2 3 2 0 4 .


R E F L E X O L O G Y . Im p r o v e v o u r h e a l t h . J .A . W a i t e . M . l . l .H . T e l . 0 2 8 2 6 0 3 9 8 8 .


1054 Wedding-Window/


L E IG H S W E D D IN G L IM O S . v i d e o s a n d p h o t o q r a p h y .


T e l . B u rn le y 3 7 7 7 4 .


F O R T H E F IN E S T C A R S , l o r t h e f i n e s t s e r v i c e , f o r t h e


f in e s t w e d d im j s . T h e E x c lu ­


s iv e C o u r i e r . 2 3 5 SM p to n R d . C o l n e . 8 6 4 4 6 3 o r 6 9 3 8 9 7 .


H A P P Y D A Y S c o m p l e t e w r d d im i s e r v ic e i s d r e s s e s , v i d e o s , c a r s , s u i t s , s t a t i o ­ n e r y . h a t s , s a l e o r h i r e . 3 5 a K in g S t . W h a l le y . T e l . 0 2 5 4


8 2 3 5 2 8


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P r : - 2l,


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d im i s . 8 B u r n le v R d . C l i - v i i je r . T e l . B u rn le y 2 5 8 6 3 .


C A R R IA G E S L IM O U S IN E C o . f o r b e a u t i i u l w e d d in g c a r s . In B l u e . W h i t e o r


B la c k . T e l . 0 2 8 2 6 9 8 3 4 9


N E E D A D IS C O , r im ) S o u n d s S t e r e o o n 0 2 8 2 3 6 2 5 0 .


PA Y L E S S . t i ig h q u a l i t y w e d - dim* c a k e s . ( 0 2 8 2 ) 2 9 9 5 2 .


.'10 5 5 Caterin Quality


catering for all


occasions, large or small.


Menus written to suit your requirements.


aCcyon<j For details, Tel:


t w a i t e r 7


HELEN DAMER 0706 818830; 0706 812777


q u a l i t y c . i tc r im i l o r a l l o c c a ­ s i o n s r a n n in u f r o m s im p le t o s u p e r b . P h o n e t o r t r e e m e n u N e l s o n 6 8 9 5 5 (d a y s )


IA N E S C A T E R IN G . T o p o r 6 0 1 6 7 1 ( e v e )


| M E L A N IE ’S s p e c ia l c a k e s f o r s p e c i a l d a y s , a l l d r s i i i n s . c o m p l e t e o r d e c o r a t i o n o n l y , q u a l i t y a s s u r e d . P le a s e t e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 2 9 0 3 .


I M R S D ’s , p r o v id in ') 1 s t c l a s s


c a t e r i n g f o r 4 0 y e a r s , w h y a c c e p t l e s s ? M r s D e n w o o d . B u rn le y 3 7 8 4 7 ( 2 4 h o u r s ) .


1062 Part-time T Vacancies .


SWAN WITH


TWO NECKS Pendleton


PART TIME CLEANER


Required, 15 hours per week approximately.


Apply:-


MOORLAND SCHOOL


Ribblesdale


Avenue, Clitheroe. TEL: (0200) 23833


2 PART TIME


CLEANERS Required


Moor Lane area • Hours of work


5.30 p.m.-7 p.m., Mon-Fri


Rate of pay £2.30 per hour


Please Tel. 0254 301434.


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