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68 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 1 st, 2007 Executive Appointments / Management


Ribbte Valley Citizens Advice Bureau


BUREAU MANAGER based in Clitheroe Charity Number 518873


Salary: cEZS,473.00 (Pro rata £20,653) plus 4.5% employers pension contribution


Hours: 30 per week '<JL


Ribble Valley CAB require a dynamic, self motivated manager to develop a well established bureau and manage a team of both paid and volunteer stall.


Applicants should be able to demonstrate a good understanding of the voluntary sector and to manage the needs of the volunteers in a climate of continual change. Experience in supervisory, financial and project management is essential.


Key aspects of the job will be to arrange and manage funding as well as to promote and develop the bureau as part of its ongoing strategy to improve service delivery within the community.


A commitment to equal opportunities and the service aims and principles is essential. This position is subject to CRB checks


For information pack and an application form please write to: The Chair, Ribble Valley CAB, 19/21 Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 2JY. or Tel: 01200 428966 Or see vacancy on our website www.ribblevalleycab.com


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Closing date: 16th November 2007 Interviews: 28th November 2007


www.clitheroeadvertiserxo.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) , ■ a DriversTransport &


I Catering & Hospitality The Duke of York, Grindlcton, Nr. Clithcroc “Food with Flair by Michael Hcathcotc” New life is currently being breathed into the Duke


and it is due to re-open, after extensive refurbishment including a new kitchen, in late November. A recruitment campaign is now starting for this


exciting new venture and we would like to talk to people who feel that they would be an asset to the business. We arc seeking candidates, both full and part-time, for the following positions:


CHEFS - All grades from trainees to those with considerable


experience to 2 AA food rosette standard or equivalent KITCHEN ASSISTANTS -


To assist with basic food preparation, dish and pot washing and to generally maintain the highest standards o f kitchen hygiene


WAITING and BAR STAFF - Experienced people would be welcomed however


training will be given to suitable applicants. A pleasant personality, good presentation and a willingness to please are essential qualities for these positions.


DAILY CLEANING STAFF -


required for Monday to Friday and also for Weekend cover working between 8.30am and 1.00pm to keep the premises immaculately clean


We offer a professional and happy working


environment so if you would like to be part o f our team please telephone to arrange for an interview.


Telephone : 01200 - 441266


STONYHURST COLLEGE Catering Department requires


KITCHEN ASSISTANTS Various hours available


Catering & Hospitality Cf-


The Lower Buck Waddin gton


The quintessential country pub require an


Assistant Manager


If you are hard working, friendly and reliable, and you really care about customer service, please apply by phoning:


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c. £13,350 - £15,500 pa plus benefits • 35 hpw Clitheroe, Lancashire


Girlguiding UK is the largest voluntary organisation for girls and young women in the UK. We are seeking a Finance Administrator to work in our Waddow Hall Training & Activity Centre, who will be primarily responsible for the smooth running of the centre's finances. This is a varied and fulfilling role.


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You will be able to produce accurate financial reports, as well as monitor performance of income and expenditure accounts against forecasts.: Good oral and written communication skills and a good knowledge.of Microsoft computer packages are essentiaL


You don't have to be a qualified accountant, but you must be willing to gain the appropriate qualifications. Funding


* is available for the completion of.accountancy courses, ' subject to the satisfactory completion of a six month probation period.


Please note we do not accept CVs for this post. For more


information and an application form please visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/vacancyForgeneralenquiries please contact hr@girlguiding.org.uk or 020 7592 1892.


Closing date: 19 November 2007.


T h e school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this


commitment The successful applicant will be subject to a CRB check.'


Please telephone the switchboard on Tel • 01254 826345


and ask for for the Catering Manager


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Hospitality Supervisors, Hotel Receptionists, Chefs, Cooks, Kitchen Assistants, Silver Service


Staff and Wailing-on-StafT URGENTLY


REQUIRED.


Various full and part lime vacancies, temporary and permanent available. Earn extra money


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Pendle Personnel on 01?82 612000


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V QUALITY MANAGER


Farmhouse Biscuits is a leading manufacturer of traditionally baked biscuits in the U.K. With over 40 years trading experience supplying branded and own label products to many of the prestigious stores in the U.K and overseas, we are currently seeking a Quality Manager to provide support to the Technical Manager.


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meet the needs of the business. You will enforce bom internal and customer specifications to the highest standard.


Ideally possessing a background in the food sector, you will have a solid understanding of all aspects o7 Quality Management as well as a comprehensive understanding of HACCP systems.


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In return we are offering an attractive salary plus benefits commensurate with experience to the successful applicant.


Please forward your C.V. with covering letter to: Paula O’Sullivan Personnel Manager


INVESTOR IS PEOPLE


Farmhouse Biscuits Limited, Brook Street Mill, Brook Street Nelson Lancashire. BB9 9PX.


Media, Creative & Publishing


VideoTile New Media Production


Video & Multi Media Assistant Producer / Director


A progressive New Media Production Company is looking for an Assistant Producer /Director


Apply by email to dhines@videotiIe.co.uk. Building Construction & Property


see details at www.videotile.co.uk


CONTRACT MANAGER REQUIRED


To manage gas repair, survey and


inspection works to domestic properties. Ability to achieve targets and control/direct Corgi registered gas operatives.


This is a new position created due to the next expansion phase of a long established gas services company.


Salary by negotiation, application by C.V to: MR ILLINGWORTH GAVIN WARD LTD


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Clitheroe Auction Mart Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, BB7 1QD


YARD STAFF REQUIRED


Every Wednesday 5.30pm - 10.00pm For busy auction pass outs & general duties


Tel 01200 423325 for application form


A VO N now recruiting for Christmas, earn extra cash Tel Cath 01282 777326_____


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Applications are invited from a suitably qualified couple for the above position. Experience essential in all aspects of bar &


cellar management. Salary package will be negotiable and includes accommodation on the Club premises.


Please apply in writing, by 9th November, enclosing your CV to:


The Secretary, Read & Simonstone


Constitutional Club, Whalley Road, Read, Lancashire BB12 7PB


Short listed applicants will be invited to the Club for interview.


STEWARD/STEWARDESS with partner to assist.


DEPARTMENT MANAGER


required for busy


fishing / shooting dept in Clitheroe Outdoor Clothing Store. Must have good


knowledge of Game


Fishing and associated sports and preferably a proven track record in retail sales.


Excellent pay package. Tel. 01254 389858


Commercial Cleaners | Logistics CLEANING ASSISTANTS


required in Booths Supermarket Clitheroe, 3 mornings / wk 6.30a.m. - 10a.m. & alternate Sundays 8.30am • 11.30 am. Pay £6.80 p/h + bonus. Full training provided. Further details phone Steven or Ann on 01772 815976 or 07850441074.


AM CLEANERS REQ. 7.30- 9.30 a.m. 4 days p.w. Good ROP Castle St, Clitheroe. Tel. 0870 8503803__________


WANTED TELESALES


H G V 1 DRIVERS req'd for days, nights and nights out, full time or 2/3 days a week. Call Ian ^Driver Hire 01254 351155 (Emp Bus)._________


EXECUTIVES e a rn £ 5 0 0 + p e r w e e k


£ 3 0 0 p e r w e e k g u a ra n te e d


no exp necessary as full training given


www.t6theroeidYertiser.co.uk


Immediate start available


'Tel: 0 1 2 8 2 607483 and ask for Faye


DUE TO EXPANSION 8 FULL TIME VACANCIES Due to our continued success and the


imminent launch of two new fuel cards, we are expanding our sales team by 50%.


As part of the largest fuel card management group in the UK, you will be promoting fuel cards from some of the worlds biggest oil companies.


Conveniently located on the main bus route


from Burnley to Padiham our state of the art, modem office complex provides excellent working conditions and free staff parking.


Excellent Basic Salary and uncapped commission structure.


If you have previous call centre or sales


experience; apply today to join our lively, enthusiastic team.


UK fuel cards


To apply, email your C V to info@ukfct.co.uk or call 0844 477 0966 or write to:


Sarah Coates, Sales Manager U K Fuel Cards Ltd


Suite 7, Parkhill Business Centre, Padiham Road, Burnley BB12 6TG


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HGV2 & 73 TO N DRIVERS reqd for multidrop work in the BB postcode, full / part time work. Call Ian ^Driver hire 01254 351155 (agy).


H G V 1 & 2 DRIVERS req for nights out ongoing work, must have diggy card. Call Dan @ DH 01254 351155 (Emp Bus).


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


take the points on Satur­ day.


Chatburn .....................6


ager unable to attend due ;to prior commitments, the Responsibility fell to cap- ! tain Lee Evans to make a (bold formation change. Moving to a 3-5-2 line


Tempo for the game, as (Evans and Ben Dolan sat jin front of a formidable j 'back three.


Carlton.........................1 CHATBURN took on much-fancied Carlton in the Northern Plant Hire Trophy, and ran out con­ vincing winners. With the villagers’ man­


it was vital the locals got back to winning ways, and they deserve a lot of credit for their performance. The visitors had the bet­


After some bad results,


ter of the first half, and led 2-0 at the break through a moment of luck and then a moment of quality. They opened the scoring


up within moments of kick-off proved effective, with a crunching tackle from Kemp setting the


tle on the ball, and Chat- ;burn were rewarded when 'Cardwell picked up a loose ball in the Carlton half and skipped past two play­ ers to slot home. Within moments of the


Carlton struggled to set­


restart, Chatburn had added a second when a darting run from Scott left him with time and space in the box, and he cleverly squared the ball for Pre­ ston to tap home. Carlton were on the


back foot, and when Dolan and Evans set up a counter attack to send Bicknell down the left wing, the Chatbum player cut inside and saw his shot pushed onto the post, only for Cardwell to pounce upon the ball to net his second. Chatburn added a


EarbyTown ................ 1 Clitheroe Lions.............4 CLITHEROE Lions con­ tinued their recent rich vein of form by putting. Second Division Earby Town to the sword in the Northern Plant Trophy. However, the result flat­


through their centre half, as his tame shot took a wicked deflection to beat the wrong-footed Ireland in the Chipping goal. The second goal late in


tered the Premier League side, who reached the final of the competition last sea­ son. The Second Division


the first half saw the GSA midfielder cleverly work space on the edge of the box, before placing an inch-perfect shot into the top comer of the net. The second half began


although both teams had chances to win the game. Calum Bushy-Mahon


was outstanding in the Dog goal, pulling off a string of fabulous saves, while Craig Barnes and Tom Bartlett went close at the other end. Kerins was proud of his


ting success in the Lan­ cashire Amateur Cup this season. A brace apiece from Ian


♦ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 1 st, 2007 69 Six-goal Chatburn beat fancied rivals


down, and turned in at the second attempt. Rimington settled down


side deservedly went 1-0 up, after a spell of pressure. Lions’ stand-in keeper


10 men, but disappointed to have been let down by others: "Given the lack of numbers, even though we have lost a 2-0 lead we have to see this as one point gained as opposed to two points thrown away." Dog travel to Foxhill


with Preston GSA contin­ uing to press, and they should have extended their lead after winning a penal­ ty, but the striker failed to capitalise as he blazed over. This gave the villagers a


Peel had to be on his toes as the young side gave him aerial problems to deal with, and were unlucky not to score after crashing the ball against the bar. They then took the lead


Bank to take on Church Town on Sunday.


lift, and they began to exert some pressure of their own as man-of-the- match Dave Barton and Ian Hornby began to take control of the middle of the park. A ball into the box


fourth just before half-time whe'h Scott beat his man yet ^gain and drilled a cross in to the box, with the sliced clearance drop­ ping for Cardwell to com­ plete his hat-trick. Midway through the


second half, Preston broke free from his man and sprinted towards the Carl­ ton area, and with the defence backing off, he tried his luck, and a fortu­ nate bounce just before the keeper helped his strike find the back of the net. With a 5-0 cushion,


Chatburn’s wingers broke out the party tricks, with both Bicknell and Scott


beating their men repeat­ edly. And if there was a stroke


stops by Ireland to keep the visitors out, as they played on the break against the constant Chip­ ping pressure, before Chip­ ping had a golden chance to get the equaliser mid­ way through the half. A clear handball in the


looked to be comfortable for the keeper, but Hay- hurst nipped in with the deftest of headers through his legs to give Chipping hope. It took a couple of good


not a player to let his head drop, and he was soon in the thick of it again as he scored the equaliser. A corner on the right


area saw the referee point to the spot, but the usual­ ly deadly Mark Fordham fired straight at the keeper. However, Fordham is


midway through the first half after a poor back­ wards header from mid­ fielder Gaughan was picked up by an Earby striker, who despatched the ball into the gaping goal. At half-time, the Lions


Grindleton ..................3 Gargrave......................2 THEY say there is a sta­ tion in Grindleton, but no- one ever bothers to use it, and you can see why by watching the village foot­ ball team - the steam train called Grindleton FC isn't stopping for anyone. This was a massive test


regrouped and came out with a far better attitude, mainly because they gave the minnows more respect. Immediately after the


against a team who are third in the Craven and District League Premier Division. If Grindleton are to har­


strength, with the back line pushing further up the pitch, with good work from full back Jim Clegg and Bank. This allowed Gaughan


break, following good work from Turkish star Ersahin, the Lions got a comer, and Walsh delivered a wonder­ ful pin-point ball that found the head of Pinard, who smashed the ball past the helpless keeper. The Lions grew in


and Walsh to pull the strings, and creating chances aplenty for the strikers: Holgate latched onto


bour any true promotion ambitions this year, they will have to prove they can rub shoulders with the big boys, and that they did, with pomp and guile in this Northern Plant- Hire Trophy game. Doctor Mick Doherty


made a few changes, with Tony Coupe coming back into the heart of the defence,, along with Zac Foley, making his first sta rt of the season, and Simpson being brought in to strengthen the front line. The home side started


chance to double the home side’s lead when Bolton’s ball from the left found him unmarked 12 yards out, but he hit his shot straight at the keeper, as the defence stood motion­ less. Green were told to begin


was drafted into the mid- field for a bit of muscle, complimenting the fabu­ lous Darren Barrow. After a long spell locking


the second half as they did the first, and they doubled their lead on 50 minutes. A flowing move down


horns and subsequently exposing Gargrave’s weak­ nesses, up popped the doc­ tor to place his shiny boot through the ball and grab the first goal. I t proved the turning


of luck about Preston’s sec­ ond strike,-then there was a touch of brilliance to his third, as he found himself in space after a clever throughball from substi­ tute Hadcroft. The keeper advanced,


was swung across by sub­ s ti tu te Chris Leighton, and, after the ball had come back off the upright, Fordham was on the spot to fire home. From this point, there


was only one side that was going to win it, but the deciding goal came in slightly bizarre circum­ stances. A free kick was awarded


and the Chatburn man dropped his shoulder to send the keeper the wrong way, before chipping the ball into the top corner. A late consolation for Carlton couldn't spoil the


Chipping.......................3 Preston GSA.................2


CHIPPING came back from two goals down to


after a foul just inside the GSA half. Centre back Danny Walmsley stepped up and flighted a great ball into the box, which was just missed by the charg­ ing Dave Banks, seeing the ball curl directly into the net past the bewildered keeper.


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to build on this result as they travel to the Preston Sports Arena on Saturday to play Blessed Sacrament (kick-off 2 p.m.).


another through ball to make it 2-1, and Conti rounded the keeper for a third. Holgate finished the game off with a scrambled effort towards the end, and the Lions roared on to the second round.


Dog Inn.........................2 Welly Clayton...............2 DOG Inn manager Simon Kerins paid tribute to the 10 men who battled hard for a point against Welly Clayton on Sunday. With only 10 players


turning up for the match at King George's, the Whalley side took a two- goal lead in the opening 25 minutes when Jamie Ene- fer's penalty was followed by a stunning effort from Liam Hill-Parker. However, Welly were


Chipping will be looking


never out of the game and, buoyed by the crucial man advantage, grabbed two goals in the last five min­ utes of the first half to ensure things were level at half-time. Remarkably, it remained 2-2 in the second half,


pressure Gargrave, although it wasn't all one way, but soon after the break it was 3-0 as Scott Fielding got a fantastic goal after battling hard against two defenders. Steve Walker and Mar­


point for Grindleton, and from Doherty’s immense throw-in, the ball flew past Barrow, and hit a defender, who inadvertently turned it into the net. The locals continued to


tin Dobson flew up and down the flanks, and the middle two were decisive and secure. However, two bizarre


three, and then four, through goals from Simp­ son and Young. Green were pinging the


the right found Young, and his excellent cross was turned into the net by a Bolton defender. Two quickly became


ball around with real intent, and the visitors simply couldn’t handle the fast, flowing football they were serving up. The fifth goal soon


play some attractive foot­ ball, and should have dou­ bled their lead when an excellent ball from the right found Simpson at the near post, but he was unable to turn it in. Young also had the


well, and were rewarded with a goal on five minutes when an inswinging Mark Young comer went in via a Bolton foot, the striker happy to claim the goal. Hurst Green began to


Simpson and Danny Walker sent them on their way to a resounding win, and took their tally to 17 goals in three ties. Manager Steve Young


and started to pass the ball well, and it seemed only a matter of time before they would score, but the home side extended their lead as Hartley was robbed of the ball, and the forward went on to beat Kershaw. It was the youngster’s


only mistake in what was another assured perform­ ance. The visitors continued


to press forward, with O’Neill and Hartlebury getting down the flanks, and eventually they won a corner on the right which O’Neill swung over, and Sayle nodded home. Rimington had two


good penalty appeals turned down before O’Neill was fouled in the box, and Mankowski made no mistake from the spot. The second half began


Alan Sayle was withdrawn after doing a sterling job up front. Dinsdale went into the midfield, and McLean was pushed up to join Paton. This switch paid divi­


from the right for McTear to finish with the most del­ icate of touches, lifting the ball high over the keeper and into the top corner of the net to complete his hat-trick.


WFC Clitheroe.............5 SkiptonTown.............. 2 A HAT-TRICK for Danny Sharpies turned this strange game of two halves in to a Northern Plant Hire Trophy tr i­ umph. A sloppy start for the


with Settle on the attack, as again the visitors strug­ gled to get going. The game changed when


when a long throw down the wing was misjudged by full back Hughes, and Coulter slid in on the for­ ward and missed the tack­ le, allowing the Town for­ ward to pass the ball square for his strike part­ ner to comfortably slot home. Only minutes later, fail­


ure to clear a long ball saw WFC even further behind before they had even start­ ed.


cal in front of goal, had two one-on-ones with the keeper to wrap up the game, but failed, and Set­ tle almost made Riming­ ton pay in the last minute when a thundering drive struck the upright and bounced to safety. Rimington will have to


dends immediately, as McLean picked up the ball and rifled in a shot just inside the post from 20 yards. Paton, usually so clini­


come soon enough for manager Holgate and the home side, as serious words were needed if they were stay in the cup. What seemed a com­


Half-time could not


Pimlico Road outfit saw them ship two early goals due to mistakes from the usually reliable back four. Skipton’s first came


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pletely different side took to the field in the second half. WFC were far sharper and won the first and sec­ ond balls that they had failed to do in the first half. Defensively they were


much more solid, as Jarvis in goal marshalled them well. Straight from the kick­


arrived as a great move found Walker, whose shot went in via a desperate attempt at a clearance from the Bolton defender, and Walker grabbed his second goal after great work by Simpson down the right found the striker, who expertly finished. Green’s concentration


be at the top of their form on Saturday at home to Rock Rovers, kick-off 2 p.m. Rimington Reserves___3 Rock Rovers..................1 RIMINGTON came from behind to win with a hat- trick from McTear. On 10 minutes Rock


were denied an opener by a fine save from Anderson, and he then came out on top in a one-on-one situa­ tion. This seemed to spark


are away in the cup at Mor- ley, near Leeds. A bus will be provided for anyone who wishes to come, and a few drinks will be enjoyed in Harrogate after the match.


Hurst Green................. 7 Bolton Wyresdale..........1 HURST Green are target­


own goals took the shine off an otherwise good perform­ ance as Grindleton extend­ ed their unbeaten run. On Saturday, Grindleton


lapsed slightly to let the visitors grab a consolation, but they responded by fin­ ishing off proceedings as Simpson grabbed his sec­ ond with five minutes to go.


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Settle United................ 2 Rimington....................3 RIMINGTON main­ tained their position at the top of the league, but they had to come from two goals down. Settle blew the visitors’ hopes of a fourth straight clean sheet when they scored in the second minute. A corner was headed


Rimington, and Brunskill and McTear forced saves. However, 10 minutes


after the break, Rock took the lead when a comer was headed out, but the visit­ ing striker looped it back into the net. It took just five minutes


for the home side to level the scores. Some neat work from


home side took the lead with a cross-shot from McTear going over the keeper. With 10 minutes to go,


Nelson and Sam Johns on the right resulted in the latter swinging in a cross for McTear to equalise. Ten minutes later the


and Oakley were given a lot more of the ball in the second half, and a run by Oakley down the right flank resulted in a corner, which was knocked back across goal, and Simon Coulter toe-poked home from five yards to equalise. Sharpies added his sec­


Rimington scored the deci­ sive third as Johns crossed


are at home again on Sat­ urday as they host Oxcn- hope, kick-off 2 p.m.


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Sharpies completed his hat-trick late in the game as a strong run was inter­ rupted by the leg of the Skipton defender, and, as with the first penalty, he calmly struck it home to put WFC Clitheroe through to the next round. The Pimlico Road team


ond as WFC began to run riot, and the Matt Coulter finished off a flowing move after good link up play with strike partner Sharpies. M an -o f - th e -m a tch


off WFC made their inten­ tions clear, as a flowing move of five or six passes finished with Sharpies being upended just inside the box, and after dusting himself down, he despatched the penalty easily. WFC wingers Stoddart


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