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•44 .-0 C l ith e ro e A d v e r t is e r & T im e s , ' -Th u rsd a y, D e c em b e r 4 th, 2008


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Assistant - Print Office


£15,524 - £16,614 pro rata . R^:CE33


’ 30 hpw, Mon - Fri % ■ ' -- r Assisting the Print Officer) you will .i..- ■ ■


'produce copies of key documents such . as agendas and reports for Council,


meetings. This role calls for the manual i operation of printing and copying ” •


■ machinery and also moving stationery throughout the Council building.


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; . ■ There is some flexibility with the shifts


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Nelson Walverden Primary School Bracewell St, Nelson, BB9 OTL, Tel; 01282 614834.


Teaching assistant > Ref: 121919 * £23,405 to £25,940 a year (pro rata).


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30 hours a week, lerni time only. The governors are looking to appoint a higher level teaching assistant to lead a large team of classroom assistants and special support assistants. They will also be required to work with groups of children and take whole classes when required. Essential; You must have: NVQ level 3. - : Desirable: HLTA; Level 2 Sports Coaching qualification; Expenence of providing supervisoiy cover for classes -


ApplicaOon forms; Headteacher at the school, please send a large stamped addressed envelope. Closing date: 19 December2008.


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FOOTBALLi-freestyleris John Famworth has scored-A-


I already.: globe-trotting I lifestyle.


John, from Longridge,J| •


I who showcases his skills at i| exhibitions and events all.'• over- the world,: has/; received! a n ew iNissahli) Navara after yirinning ah ,-i online competition run b y , :


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I the reigning World and-'-- European . Freestyle v Champion?-was b'anded-:-| the keys to the top-of-theJ' range 4x4 at the Preston ’ branch of leading Lan-' cashire car,dealership the ,


130-second video clip of his' ■ I top tricks to -win the prize,


I Chorley (Nissan) Group. ' ’ ’ ) John, who"submitted a '-


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Wilmar Lodge, Meins Road, Blackburn, BB2 6QU


MARKETING ASSISTANT Parttime(0.6) . .


(24 hours per week) '


Committed,- creative marketer needed, with empathy for Westholme's ethos..


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Salary £20,000 (£12,000 pro rata). Full year position. For further details and application form please Telephone (01254) 506070, Fax (01254) 506080, write or e-mail the Registrar.


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Closing Date; Wednesday 17th December 2008 ■ CharityNumber526615 . - ^ . The School has Charitable Status. .


j e . Johnston Press - Northwest


Management Accountant


We are currently looking for a Management- Accountant, reporting to the Divisional Finance Manager of Johnston Press


Northwest to become an integral part of a fast moving department.


. You will be expected to understand the local markets and liaise with senior-managers 5t local publishing centres) providing


: management information as required. Accurate management information provided within tight deadlines,--coordinating budgets and forecasts will form part of.this-challenging but rewarding position. The role also includes the management of a divisional customer service team to drive improvements in customer care by producing accurate and timely information to centres.


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The successful candidate will have at least 3 years experience, possess a high intellectual capacity, rounded business skills as --


■ well as commercial acumen. You will be at least a part qualified accountant (ACA or CIMA equivalent), have some experience in


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If you are interested in joining this successful finance team then please contact us in confidence outlining your experience, current salary and why you should be given the opportunity;


Applications should be sent to - • '■ •


Craig Fisher - Divisional Finance Manager Johnston Press NW


Olivers Place, Eastway, Fulwood : ' Preston, PR2 9ZA


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You can train ^ - t ia c k for full G ty & Guilds and Corgi qualifications, recognised worldwide, around your * • current fob and commitments at our state-of-die-art skills centres, th e largest and most advanced In Europe.


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I the mo o n . ■ ■ ; ■ : “I never thought I ’d


I ticular talent. ■ .. ,, r’l was in Dubai at the/■-


I time the guys a t Nissan notified me tha t I ’d yvon,


double check asT thought I land I had toTing up to . said: “I’m absolutely over - ■ frccstyler John Famworth is pictured at Chorley Nissan’s Preston branch with sales director Pauline Turner and sales manager Eddie Hayes (s) €ayaliers top the table


Clitheroe Cavaliers ....38 Furness....................... 12


lit was one of my-mates I playing a prankl ; ‘ ' “It’s hot really sunk in.;;


Must yet, as i t ’s probably I the biggest prize I ’ve ever I won. I want to say a big : I thank you- to everyone at iNissan and'I’m sure the I Sat-Nav system will be put I to good use!” The Chorley (Nissan)


I Group, which has outlets lin Burnley, Blackpool, 1 Chorley and Wigan, are I the biggest four-wheel I drive suppliers for Nissan I in the country.'


Dog have


khampsin Itheir sights


I dOG inn ^w their Foxhill I Bank clash with Church ■Town postponed due to a v Ifrozen pitch. - - I , The Whalley side, spon- ' ■sored by Darbyshire and I Co. Accountants, had been . ■hoping to play their.first - i, ■match in four weeks, but ' ■freezing temperatures on ■Sunday morning put paid ■ ■to those plans.- I Manager Simon Kerins - ■was disappointed, but not ■; ■surprised: /‘Even without • ; la few key players, our/ ■squad for this game was ■vi--'. - ■probably as strong as i t : ' ' . ■has been all season. 1 !:;fWeareall disappoint-"* iqd.at bemg unable to plays-'- ^ut^wstponement was-’' ;


R?(^»ensible decision . lUnde^ie circumstances.’-’ ::;


: ;-.,lJ(qather permitting:-'- - Dog/are due to take on league champions Welly


^layton at 'Wilson’s on punday.


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PICTURED with lady captain'Mrs Pat Brennan (left) arc club members and models Chris Slokcs, Marilyn Fletcher, Marcia Morris and June Chan- dlcr.(s)


Fashloniable end to captain's year


THE culmination of a year's fund-raising; for charity.was'h'eld at Clitheroe Golf Club) when the ladies! section arranged a fashion show by local fashion house Maur :: reen Cookson. ,


v


.. It-was a full-house for the afternoon . event which also included a raffle, guess the weight.ot the Christmas cake) home- ^ made c'ake stall, and a Christmas plants and candles'stall. - . ■ - ; Lady captain Mrs Pat: Brennan intro­ duced Hilary Cookson, who gave precise


details of each fantastic outfit, often with amusing asides to entertain the audience. In all over 16 designer outfits were mod­ elled ranging from dresses for guests at a winter wedding, cocktail dresses, evening gowns and stunning party dresses. Together with special occasion wear, all Avith matching accessories. Mrs Brennan chose as her charity this


-year Dprian House Children's Hospice and more than £1,000 has been raised so far for the worthwhile local charity.


staffed, so skipper Windy Rawstron quicldy assigned some of the Clitheroe bench to the visitors to ensure a fair contest.


jersey, after injury, was Allan Nuttall, who was straight back: to his usual unfussy but effective self. , Furness arrived short


in the pack by a man-^of- the-match return of Steve Dowson in the second row, after a month out injurGd. Also back in the maroon


away match being post­ poned due to a water­ logged pitch, there was a decent crowd on the touch-, line to see how it was done. Clitheroe were boosted


moor as Clitherde's second " string met their - Furness counterparts for the f i rk '' evertime.- • With'the first teaim’s'';


THE Cavaliers went top of . the Miller Homes League Division Five North with this -victory. - / A fog shrouded Little- -


the compliment during the game when one of their front rowers went down injured. At this point they could


The Cumbrians repaid


. commendably, they shied - away from this course of


-have justifiably called for uncontested scrums; but,


• action - and : manfully •plugged'- th e -g a pw i th another forward. The firs t half was all


Clitheroe as they went down the slope,: as they controlled and monopo­ lised territory and posses- mon for nearly the entire 40miriute.• ,; , , They had a hatful of tries to show for it, with


like an age, the forwards reasserted control of- affairs.'''.<


found themselves only a couple of scores ahead, and unable to lieep hold of the ball. ‘ - But after what seemed





/ back .to basics, with the lads in-the pack driving ■ direct and straight, grind­ ing out the hard yards. I t was then Furness'


- The last quarter beck­ oned, and Clitheroe went


■ one each for Brian Sut­ cliffe-Wood, Rick Slinger, Alex Hough and-Mick , Rowley. After the interval, Fur­


ness came hack strongly, and scored 'two tries in quick succession, -leaving the home team seemingly . on the ropes.


. Suddenly Clitheroe


' from replacement scrum- ■ half Ben Rigby after the pack had again provided a solid platform: ■ The Cavaliers have a. tough match ahead with.a trip to Kirkby Lonsdale on


- against North Manchester , (idek-off 2-30 p.m.).


• Saturday. The first team will be hoping for a return to action at Littlemoor


turn to wilt under the • onslaught, as eventually Nuttall was driven over the line for his touchdown. , This was shortly fol.- lowed by a sniping run


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C l ith e ro e A d v e r t is e r & T im e s ,' T h u r s d a y , D e c em b e r 4th, 2008 4 5


Derby date to open the new season


By Phil Simpson


Read travel to Whalley on the opening weekend on Saturday, April 18th. ' And the former will once


A RIBBLE 'Valley derby will open up local interest in next season’s Veka Rib- blesdale League. The 2009 fixtures sees


again look to take the local bragging r ig h ^ after fin­ ishing fourth last time out. Read follow that trip to


Station Road with a home match with 2007 champi­ ons Blackburn Northern, with Whalley travelling to Settle. Meanwhile, Clitheroe


, CLITHEROE ; FIXTURES; )


April 18 EARBY............. ............... 2 GT HARWOOD.................. ...H


- open with a home game against Earby before a trip to Edenfield, while Rib- blesdale Wanderers s ta r t a t Barnoldswick before


entertaining Oswaldtwistle Immanuel.


- : - - On the knockout front,''


the opening round of the P.M.&M. Ramsbottom Cup sees Whalley host Oswaldtwistle Immanuel and Clitheroe entertain’ Settle, while Ribblesdale


-Wanderers travel " to. Barnoldswick.' Read have been handed


a bye in the opening round with the dates yet to be finalised, although this year’s final will be held at Settle’s Marshfield.,


All the 2009 Ribblesdale League fixtures


READ FIXTURES -


April


25Edenfield ......... .............. ...A 25 B’BURN NORTHERN.... .....H May


•18 Whalley...................... May ^


3 Ribb Wanderers.................... ...A 3 OSSY IMMANUEL........... .....H 10 CHERRY TREE............... . . .H ■ 16 Baxenden........... ............... .....A ■ 23 Read......... ..................


6 OSSY IMMANUEL ........... ...H 13Baxenden .................... 20 Whalley........... .


4 Settle.............. ............. ; . . . ...A 11 SETTLE


ISEarby...........


25 EDENFIELD............ 26 Gt Harwood ................ ' August


24 B’BURN NORTHERN. . . . ...H 24 Padiham............................ June


...A 13 EDENFIELD..... ;........ . 23 CLITHEROE................... .....H


30 Bamoldswck .................: . . ...A 30 SETTLE........................... ......H June


27PADIHAM ........................ ..H 27 RIBB WANDERERS........ .....H July


4 Cherry Tree.........................


1 RIBB WANDERERS . . . . . . ..H SChenyTree............


..H 25 Blackburn Northern....;;...... ......A ...A 20 BARNOLDSWICK....:......— H August


..H 11 CHERRY TREE............... .....H 18 WHALLEY.............................H


1 Ossy Immanuel............. .


15READ ............................. ;.H 15 Clitheroe..... ...................... .....A 22 Blackburn Northern


...A 8 BAXENDEN...... ................ ....H . ...A 22PADTHAM


30 BAXENDEN,........... . September


5WHALLEY.. 12 Padiham


..H 30 EdcnHeld...;........... ..H


.................. ..A :


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


FIXTURES April


18 Barnoldswick........................... ..A 25 OSSY IMMANUEL........ H May


2 Baxenden.............................. ....;.A 3 CLITHEROE....... ;....................H IGFadiharn..................................A 23 SETTLE.... ........


H 24 Earby............................. ...A


• 30 EDENFIELD...;........ ..........„..H June


0 Gt H a n ^ ■ o o d ...................A 13 WHALLEY......... ..... .'..............II 20 CHERRY TREE ..............I f 27 Read............. .............................A • July '■


*


4 B’BURN NORTHERN .;............H ' 11 Blackburn Northern................ ..A 18 BARNOLDSWICK............... ;.H 25 Ossy Immanuel..........................A 20 BAXENDEN....;..................... .11 August


1 Clitheroe....... ................... ....;....A 8PADIHAM.... :..........;........;........H 15 Settle..... ;...................... 22 EARBY................. :.... .............H 23 Edenfield..... .................... ...........A 29 GT HARWOOD 30 Whatley..............A Sepluinlier


5 Cherry Tree....................... .........A 12 READ........ .......................... ;..H


September


5 GT HARWOOD................ :. .....H 12 Ribb Wanderers.................. ;....A


WHALLEY FIXTURES


April


18 READ............................ ........H 25 Settle


...........................A May


2 B’BURN NORTHERN..............II 3 Earby......... .-.......... )...................A 10 BARNOLDSWICK.............H 23 Edenfield....... ...........................A 24 OSSY IMMANUEL...;...... .......H ■ 30 Gt Harwood..............................A Juno


0 BAXENDEN........... .............;....H 13 Ribb Wanderers.........;................A 20 CLITHEROE............/............H-- 27 Cherry Tree.... ........... ;..............A ■ July


4 Padiham........................... ..........A 11 PADIHAM..;.................. .'........H 18 Read..................................


25 S E T T L E .........................H 20 Blackburn Northern..................A .


- August


1 EARBY.......;...;.......... 8 Barnoldswick.......................... ...;A 15 ED-ENFIELD..........................H 22 Ossy Immanuel...;;......................A 23 GT HARWOOD................. ......H 29Baxcnilcn...... ............


A


; 30 RIBB WANDERERS..............H ' September. . -


5 Clitheroe........ ........;..-...........A 12 CHERRY TREE ....:;..'..'............H : - - .-.A


23 BARNOLDSWICK....... ..H 23SctUe.........._______....A.........A ..A • 29 RARRY


....ii ■' ...:h -


— A


...A 20 Gt Harwood...................... .....A July


6 Earby....... ...................' ..... ......A ' ......H


2 Barnoldswick.......................


Mbeareil StW iF ^ the^staif


SCgTTjgrfiompronwas


-unbeaten for Low,Moor sC.as the:Clitheroe sidq b e a t." 'Ramsbottom


; South 6-3 In group:f6ur) of tth'e'East Lancashire


'TableiTennis^League’s , FrVd; Holden^Handitap.:


wiiLow^Mpor.now.-face jEast.I^c&hire’A-fpr.a 'place in the next rojm&? Low£Moo’rif"Rovers;


-went down 5^4 to Shahsr! -menln-group'Jsix,'and : the sides will meet again! . to SM who progres^. •f;f,Group 10 is complete/ :and;Whalley'Cygnets go':th'rpugh!to the first; round Wter'ah S^lt win


- over RanSshottomEast? -with Joseph Fourie and Matt Ca'tlow unbeaten); Whalley Kestrels also'


a d t ^ c ^ from group l l j after.-: a / 6-3 :.ivictpryj


^against Ramsbottom ^ortbSwithtEriciRony .nan-swinningi^all'jhis ^mafchesS^-sj^':


•’ '.In the^other groups, ;


OldyMSters'startedj well in group one -with a) 5-4 win againstBumley) Cricket; iGlub,'.:? with Mick- Cage unbeaten) but they-then slumped to a n '8-1 defeat' to Trainees, forwhorii Abi-^ gail Fallows aiid Jahan- ngir MiahiWere unbeat­ en.-'‘ )//■' • f-Burnley-andlYainW;


will-now;battle.foT a? place in the last 16. ■" / Group three saw KSB )


RawtenstaIlrF-.'thrash| Slayers 9-;0,’andiMarsi: den*B uilding: Sdcietyl ■w


nW n w ) n ^ 1 ^ s ^ ^ agai^;


t o p r o g r e s s . : ! { 0 # v % ®


‘ / In ’groupliye/'Hjm^^ bur^rahe'a'^Wtiallej^ Phoenix'S^/Ymtlr'Fred f ■Wade,;unb’ea'teri','but^a 9^^def^t'agmnstlTeky) Neek Blackburn in their-) firstmatch ineans they; will not progt^. /


)


dBurnley Bbys’;Club- beat Jetstream 5r4-in; group ■


seven? and j the-


sides will m'eet again for) a place in the last 16. Group,14 sa-WjRovers-


prbgress-;tb^)the;next) roun (1 .'wi th' a^7^2, wi n


against Attackers,‘vrith Damon Bleazard win^ ning'three for. the-vic-. tors. - ■' “ ' In group 16, Over-40s


Shahsmen went through; with_a'-6-3iwinovber -TackyfireiWithMark Read unbeaten as his side advanced.' In--" •'',the ) league,


Buraecs bVat Low Moor A 23-19 in the3;Pre'mier Division,'and also beat East; Lancs CC 22-14; and In .the First DiviJ sion. Allspeeds Reserves went down 29-5 to Hyn- dburners.


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