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36 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 15th, 2004


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


The UK is set to go bar­ becue crazy this summer. o This annual celebration


Win a £99 barbecue set COMPETITIONS • OFFERS • HOLIDAYS f harcoaled chicken wing


ontinuing its mission to inspire the nation to create delicious al fresco food and c banish burnt banger and


parf outdoor eating, a key B t of the overall National c BQ 2004 activities, will be


f ground level, well away trom fences, hedges and crees or anything that could


the grill is lit immediately. • Position BBQ on


celebrations will be bigger and better than ever and is being supported by a range of famous barbecue brands. v The campaign will pro­


oquipment as well as meth­ nids of preparation tech­ ques.In addition the campaign


pareide delicious, easy to pre­ e the best barbie foods and


recipes, give advice on


will offer lots of opportuni­ ties to win super barbie prizes, including top barbe­ bcues and BBQ bonanza


rotal barby OFFICIAL GRILL SPONSOR OFFICIAL IGNITION SPONSOR OFFICIAL WINE SPONSOR OFFICIAL BURGER SPONSOR OFFICIAL DESSERT SPONSOR Q


orever!This year National BBQ sng has never been so able.


UK's most popular summer leisure activity and, as new foreign inspired foods arrive i on the menu, outdoor eat­


water spray for charcoal handy at all times O Ensure the charcoal is


atch fire. • Have a fire blanket or


ophisticated and fashion­ B BQ sa fe ty guide


t before preparing food, after bouching raw meat and


for ea tin g al fr esco • Wash your hands


meat is completely defrost­ ed.• BBQ food may look- cooked but often is not, t always cut the meat open


efore eating. 9 Always ensure frozen


Boxes. It will advise on h BQ health, safety and eygiene tips and issue inter­ usting BBQ facts and fig­ res.Barbecuing is now the


o check that it is cooked throughly.• Keep children and ani­ mals away from the BBQ • Always use proper


BBQ fuel to light your BBQ. If using gas ensure


rA s n v r& w ty tR r r iM t . ; SM 1< Q N


o cold or the gas is securely nff before retiring for the


t to create a sense of fun and Iheatre at your barbecue. cf you are very careful you san increase the level of wmoke or flair the flames, y hich all helps to make


ight. P r e sen ta tion tips • Use some simple tricks


tTHIS week readers have fhe chance of winning a Cantastic Rotal Barby


a large two layer rotation­ al cooking areas, an upper c lid/griddle, ideal for both


eller barbecue worth £99. The barbecue includes


harcoal two tray trav­


ently cooking food. g The- two swing out


. non-stick finish and is ; fully portable.


trol of foods. a The barebecue also has


level should only really be done on charcoal and can be achieved by either throwing on wet wood chips or damp herb branches. • To achieve profession­


our barbie look good! • Increasing the smoke


!#S^K AThe Clitberoe m Advertiser and limes iin association with


Blackpool Airport every Sunday


Contact Travelcade on 01253 623545


h


sal 'cross hatch' grill-lines fear meat, fish poultry of sruit on the highest heat gection at right angles to


rill bars, remove, lightly


t rills allow maximum.: t recipe book from quali­ arby and a pack of zip


gonserving heat and also emperature and grill con­


r Also up for grabs are 12 barbecue bonanza boxes which include, a bottle of Banrock Station dry c white wine, money off


v osable barbecue and Boucher from Rotal


oupons across the range


wipe with oil and turn and repeat. Once both sides are seared, turn meat length­ wise to grill bars and repeat process. Once acheived return to normal cooking heat.• You can even grill fruit such as bananas, pineapple,


nd send it in. | advertisement


I I| How to place your in classified


from Birds Eye, a can of Carnation condensed milk the perfect ingredi­ fent for barbie desserts,


bour bottles of Fosters meer, a twin pack of Grill-; v asters Revenge sauce ,a Koucher for a bottle of n ikkomanTeriyaki mari- >


ate and recipe book. a The pack also includes py British turkey, a dis­


cleanwrap firelighters and bottle of liquid firelighter from Zip.- o For a chance of winning


pne of these fantastic qrizes simply answer the auestion on the coupon


impressive BBQ'ed dish is a Pavlova, very difficult to do, but it will enhance your barbecue street-cred no end.


papaya and mango, all of which add colour, flavour and appeal to a barbie. • Perhaps the most


F O S T E R S Question: How many bottles of Fosters beer are in the bonanza BBQ box prize?


Answer: Title:.................... First Name: Surname: ................................ Date of birth. Address:


Post Code: .................... e-m ail:......................................... DoDaytime tel: .............................. Mobile no.......................... :


E you buy the paper:


L Please send your entry to:BBQ Competition, Promotions Department, East Froancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley, BBII1DP, by July 23rd. c m time to time we, and other companies in our group, have some great offers and spe­ Wial promotions which we may like to inform you about Please tick the box if you do not


very week C U Occasionally C U Hardly ever O ant us or other companies in our group to contact you by telephone and/or mail KIKKOMANI OFFICIAL BEER SPONSOR OFFICIAL SAUCE SPONSOR o.na«.KMIiHM)U.O.»ol» OFFICIAL BREAD SPONSOR OFFICIAL POULTRY SPONSOR -Semi your ^ By Fax


Fax your advert to us on 01282 435332 Please remember to


vdelude your telephone. number.


^ B y lS D N /A D S


01282 414432 In Person


Bull Street, Burnley Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm


Disney on Ice and Cadbury World What a wonderful weekend com bin a tion ; seeing Disney on Ice's


fantastic production and v isitin g Cadbury World, the 'Sweetheart' o f the Midlands. For many years, Walt Disney's unforgettable stories and captivating characters have entertained families all over the w or ld and


n ow Disney on ice bringsToy Story 2 to Birmingham! A t Cadbury World we w ill have a guided to u r and learn th e marketing secrets behind the famous brand.


BLACKPOOL AIRPORT


What's included • Coaching throughout • One night's hotel accommodation in a shared twin room with en suite facilities • Dinner • English breakfast • Visit to Cadbury World •Ticket to see Disney on Ice’sToy Story 2. O perated by Destinations.


2 days, October 30th, from just £95 JB rS B y from Manchester Ship


Canal m imp 1 day, August 7th or 8th from £39


Operated by D e s tinations


Direct from BLACKPOOL AIRPORT Telephone 01253 343434 www.blackpoolairport.com


J) Concert Travel 1) DI2 September 22nd Man. Apollo Avril Lavigne October 3rd Man. Arena


£40 £44


Wet Wet Wet December 7th Man. Arena £62/£51 Plus many more: Slipknot/Slayer, Maroon 5, Deep Purple/Thunder.The Corrs, Blink 182, Busted, Blue etc.


Call now fo r fu ll details, all prices include coach travel from Burnley and concert ticket.


Operated by Millenium I I


t e l l p a l


37 Scotland Road, N e lson Monday to Friday 9-30am to 4.30pm


3 King Street, Clitheroe Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm


We accept cash, cheques with a bankers card & major credit cards


General


Your guide to classified.. P40


Meeting Place


Announcements Business


Travelplus Recruitment


Articles For Sale Home Services , Personal


P39 P41 P4 l


T 3 7 P4 l P44 p39


Property Advertising p4 4


Assistant Simpsons Skoda require an individual to assist in the general day-to-day on site operations within our prestigious new Skoda Dealership in Colne.


Duties will include: Daily maintenance of used vehicle stock display, daily site maintenance, occasional local driving duties/deliveries & collections.


This is a part-time position and would suit a retired individual. A clean driving licence and smart appearance is essential.


Applications in writing to; Neil Simpson (Retailer Principal)


Simpsons Skoda vwwv5impsonsskoda.co.uk


Boundary Garage, Burnley Road Colne, Lancashire. BB8 8LF


Send your advertismentvia ISDN or ADS on


: \Vc arc always pleased .; to see.youin personat our main office or any : of our branch offices. ;


|S B y Telephone advertisement to


East Lancashire , Newspapers ltd, Bull St, BurnlivBBll 1DP


usat-AdmuiLslramc, C la S r S if ie d p lu s General Vacancies ■ We require a www.clitheroetoday.co.uk © Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 15th, 2004 37


- In association with f t Lancashire Publications Ltd


business, successfully achieving our advertising revenues1 and developing our products to ensure they meet the needs of our customers.


Due to a recent restructure we are looking to recruit a Group Classified Manager


Based at our Wigan office the ideal candidate will have a number of years experience in managing an advertising department.


Knowledge and experience of classified will be an advantage. Applicants must be very well organised and be able to take a structured and strategic approach to developing the business. ■


The ability to credit success through others via motivation, training, creativity and hard work will be essential.


Customers are important to us. You will need to ensure that our customers are consistently and thoroughly satisfied with all aspects of the service they receive therefore the training you i implement will be paramount.


Working in a fast moving environment you will need a sense of urgency and the ability to keep reprioritising whilst remaining focused.


competitive salary and bonus potential, a quality company car that reflects the seniority of this position, a modern open plan working environment including your own private office and ample car parking facilities. The package also includes five weeks paid holiday plus bank holidays and optional pension scheme.


It you have the drive, ambition, experience and commitment to take on this position please apply in writing by 30th July 2004 to


Helen Boland Advertisement Director Martland Mill Lane, Martland Mill, Wigan, Lancashire, WN5 OLX helen.boland@lancspublicaiions.co.uk


please include relevant experience and current salary A Publications Ltd


HMC Catholic Boarding & Day School in tbejestiit tradition fo r boys and girls 13


S T O N Y H U R S T C O U L E G E


f "Developing Men and Women - o r Others"


GERMAN WITH FRENCH TEACHER


To join an enthusiastic and successful department and have the opportunity to teaclt across the age and ability range, up to and including GCSE and A Level.


Required fo r Christmas Term 2004 Temporary Full-Time


This post would suit someone with a few years W experience or a newly qualified teacher.


Applications, including a curriculum vitae n and the names, addresses and telephone


e el: 01254 826345 Fax: 01254 826013


mail: headmaster@stonyhurst.ac.uk). Tite dosing dale for applications is


The school provides the statutory NQT Induction Scheme.


illingness to participate in the extra-curricular activities/pastoral life of this busy Boarding School is desirable.


umbers of two referees should be sent to The Headmaster, Stonyhurst College, (T Clithcroc, Lancashire BB7 9PZ


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produces a series of weekly tree and paid for publications, Over the last four years we have consistently grown our d r u g


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Daisy Communications Ltd. is a UK leading independent communications specialist. We are a fresh thinking company who have grown significantly over the past 4 years and are rapidly expanding in the local area. In order to accommodate the next phase of our expansion, we are shortly to re-locate to modern 20,000 sq ft offices in Nelson and are looking to recruit staff in various areas of the business to work 37 hours per week mainly Monday to Friday between 8 am and 5.30 pm.


As a leading local employer we are committed to providing quality and exceptional staff and customer care in all aspects of our business. Our objective is to develop staff to their maximum potential enabling them to enjoy a long and successful career at daisy. Excellent career opportunities exist for the right applicants.


Telesales Advisors (£1 7 ,0 0 0 o t e > To sell the daisy product range to business customers throughout the UK. Candidates


should have previous telesales experience. However, candidates with exceptional telephone skills, drive, determination and a desire to succeed will also be considered. If you are interested in this position please contact Darren Foster on 01282 610358.


Credit Control (Salary dependent on experience) You will assist in the day to day maintenance of a large customer base. Duties include ensuring the timely resolution of queries and managing sales ledger in line with company requirements. Candidates must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Excel.


The position of Group Classified Manager is a senior role reporting E directly to the Advertisement Director. You will benefit from a


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Sales Support Administrators (Salary dependent on experience) To provide sales support, advice and administrative assistance to our external sales channel. Candidates should have strong administration and organisational skills and must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Excel.


Customer Service Advisors and


Contract Co-ordinators (Salary dependent on experience) To provide direct customer advice and service in a contract services environment. Candidates will handle customer account transactions and perform proactive customer service operations in accordance with laid down time scales and procedures.


Please apply with a copy of your CV, stating the position that you are interested in to: personnel Dept.,


Turner Road, Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson BB9 7DR. Alternatively, send your CV to iwanttowork@daisvolc.com.


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Urgently required for temporary work. Excellent rates + premiums + hoi pay


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