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1 44 V c i i th e r o e A d v e r t is e r & T im e s ,:T h u rsd a y , Fe b ru a ry 12th, 2009 General V acanc ie s :


^ Voyage h a s o v e r 5 y e a r 's e x p e r ie n c e o f d e liv e r in g high’ q u a lity care and su p p o r t in a h om e ly a n d sp e c ia l is t e n v iro nm e n t fo r in d iv id u a ls w ith an a cq u ire d b ra in in ju ry . We ha ve th e . , following e x c it in g v a ca n c ie s in o u r a cq u ire d b rain in ju ry se rv ice on Ros'sendale R o a d jn B urnley . '


SUPPORT WORKERS (Ref: 2013) £ 5 .7 3 - £ 6 .3 2 p e r h o u r


. ; Full T im e / P a r t T im e a n d B a n k p o s it io n s_ a va ila b le ir .; ;5s- -fevj:i


I f yo u a re io o king fo r v a r ie d a n d in te re s t in g worir, su| jpo r ting p eople a t h om e an d so c ially , jo in o u r te am . E x p e r ie n ce is n o t ,


• e s sen t ia l a s fu ll t ra in in g an d in d u c t io n w ill b e 'g iv e n . A ll p o s it ion s a t t ra c t an e x c e lle n t b en e f its p a ck a g e inc lu ding


. life a s su ra n ce , ’ life s^ le d is co u n ts th rou g h y o u a tw o rk .co .u k i'j i’^ and a ch iid ca re v o u ch e rs s ch em e .


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For an a p p lica t io n p a ck , p le a se c o n ta c t o u r R e c iiiit rn e r it • Ho t line on: 0 1 1 4 2 4 2 9 7 9 5 o r v is it o u r w e bs ite f ',;# ? ‘V^r;


w w w .v o y ag e care .com s ta tin g th e re fe re n ce nurnber. , v > C lo s in g date: 2 0 th F e b ru a ry 2 0 0 9 .


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- f f ,< # V o y ^ £ , : »Vi,We are an equal opportunWes employer. P u b lic S e c to r Bowland High


-theidiaol willt Spcdaliil Slalm in Performing-Arts ■


Hmitcachcr:. Mr Stephen Cox Outstanding Career Opportunity r,i


Part-time curriculum support^ assistant (maths)


,1; i i . £14,847 to £17,574 a year (bar £16,614) pro rala. : : S' ' , Required for Apnl 2009


I The School: I - A highly successful and oversubscribed specialist school ^ . I - High academic achievement (83%'5A‘-C 2008), ! -Maths Dept gained 84%_5A*-C 2008


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I - Outstanding Ofsted report 2006 I - Innovative, modem and exciting learning environments- I - Spectacular niral locabon I - A strong sense of community, in a safe and caring environment,


j The Person:


j ; The pe'rsbnality and drive to heip young peopie overcome : , bam'ers to teaming


' i - Asound understanding of a school environment , - ’ '


-A strong sense of professional integnty - - The ability to adapt to a wide range of duties.’


I The Promise: ^ 1 ; ‘ ' ' I - A commitment to professional development•:s> ,-.•*- "p- >


1 - A highly supportive and expenenced Maths department s;;,*,; J - An environment where teachers can teach and pupils can learn.' ;


j Essential: Malhernatics and EngEshGCSEExpaience of woriung^f:


jw r i h ' s e c o n d a r y a g e c h S d r e n ^ Desirabte: NVQ Levd 2 or above(or eqiivalent) in relaled a r^ , ,v «


I Eiq)erierx»of\«x1(irginaclasOTXxnerivironnienLExperierx»of/.J; I adniiislralive wodt Experierxs cri worlring wrto chJdren wrih . jehaJergingbehaviour.


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j lnfbnnaldiscusston:^Hkd'sPAon01200449867.-. I This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders


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* (Exemption) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to ,-. ’ ' I apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. We are


j conducting a job evaluation exercise and as a result the salary I of this post may increase or deaease.'or stay the same'.


j Interview date. 2 March 2009 >


j Download applicab’on fornis from school website; j wwwhowland.lancsngflac.uk. Email to: ,


I atayior@bowiandhighJancssch.uk ' I Closing date: 21 February 2009.,


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Catering & Hospitality KITCHEN ASSISTANT:


HAIR STYLIST wanted on self


employed basis. 01200


. 425794


BARROWFORD PRE V ;; s SCHOOL NURSERY : ’ ; ■ Requires a caring and - •.■r.--- motivated Level 3 E arly (Years Practitioner.c: ,'^ .^7-





. Experience with under 2's': desirable. • Call. Mar] on 01282 698057 or 01282 - ■'616602.


, . . ' ^ ■ , ‘ ^ ^ - A team player vnth exceiient numeracy stab : '1 ■ 1 . .v


I - The abiiity to work vnth autonomy in a helpful a'nd diplomaOo j I manner ,,


County Council : ; S . ' ’


1 We are conducting a job evaluabon exercise result the salary of this post may increase or decrease,-:; or stay the same s


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fA; Lancashire Education Medical; • • Service (East)


LEMS Burnley Centre, Hillview, Svrindon Street, Burnley •B B 1 1 4 P F . . . -


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Teaching assistant - level 2x2 Ref: E011B6SH


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1 post; Monday to Wednesday afternoons plus Thurstlay from 11.45am and all day Friday (year 11 pupil - MLD)._-


Required unbi the end of summer term, term-time only. . You will: work flexibly under the direcb'on of the centre • leader and class teachers; be expected to promote' ■ inclusion and Independence; have a good understanding; of the KS4 cumculum and may be expected to follow, .vj, programmes from a multi-disciplinary team including the;; possibility of work experience. A good knowledge of Microsoft Word and &cel would be usefuHo support the; adminisiralive function of Ibis role. Both posts arefS'., r-'e'.' temporary unbI the end of the summer term and are to support pupils with special educabonal needs. .■•?,"'•'>■;“ Essential: You must have an NVQ level 2 qualification': appropriate to the post (or equivalent). You must have experience of: working with; or caring for children of r :-; relevant age; working in a relevant classfoom/seryice 'environment. "


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• Cafe near Clitheroe a -v . requires a mature, reliable r; ’ person. Duties Include •Waiting on, food .j,-. -■ - •, preparation and general kitchen duties. Experience -


: preferred. Part time iShrs-t- ■


: per week. Includes some ^weekend work. Ring or email Tim on 01200 429364 or - 1


' waggydog@btinternet.com. *1 '


Informal discussion; Kalb Waddington, Area Manager,; LEMS East on 01254 220785 or email r' kath.waddinatonfS)lancashire.aov.uk.AferAf.'rir/lj'.i..?,^fc'. Prospective candidates are invited to visit the’ rrenire'on' Wednesday 25 Februaiy 2009 and asked to contact the centre directly for an appointment, tel: 01282 .434253. •This is a casual car-user’s posL;However, we'may.r.;'i. A consider you if you cannot drive beiause of a disability. Interview date 24 March 2009


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Apply online at or tel: 0845 053 0008.- Closing date; 2 March 2 0 0 9 .,- ,'5 " . .7 ,I ’ ‘


^ AVON REPS & SALE S ; : Leaders. Call Nadine: :


nEcftiieioeaflNrtiserxoiiili


(Avon Ind.sl) Free on 0800 0112928 or visit .... www.avon-bl2.co.uk


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• £14,847 to £17,574 bar £16,614 a year.' • 1 post:' Monday to Friday toll days (year 10 pupil


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- . . Assessment and reablemehf


home care assistants - £553.91 a month gross.


; Ref: 081/HCA/I162


.18 hours a week at East Lancashire ^ Assessment and Reablement Home Care Service, office base: Woodhaven Day Centre, Thomeyholme Road, '


•County Council A 4 - s t a r council , . ■ « ■ B A 4 - s ta r council . . . ■ /?. /©y ' • • . Johnston Pressj Northwest , We are currently looking for a Trainee Management Accountant.-


Trainee Management Accountant


w o rk in g , towards their professional qualifications, reporting To , • the Divisional Finance Manager of Johnston Press Northwest.- ‘;:


'You will be expected to. understand the local inarkets and liaise w ith senior managers, at - lo c a l; 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 small 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 2 years experience, possess a high intellectual capacity, ro'uhded business skills as w e ll as commercial acume'n.'rYou will be working towards your


• professional qualifications (ACA; or. CIMA .equivalent),. possess vadvanced'Microsoft Excel knowledge with some experience in managing a team.


- , ■ , P u b lic S ec tor


If you are interested in joining this successful finance team then ; . please con tac t: 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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• Email craig.fisher@jpress.co.uk ' • ^ Closing date for Application- 27th February 2009 :■


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NEED CASH FAST TO V cope with rising costs. - : - . Deliver and collect catalogues. Part time and full time available. Tel: 0845129 2 0 2 0 . - V,


EARN£50-£500 per . week. (18■^). Oel/Col ■ catalogues. 0800 008 6513


Chatburn


Church of England S ch o o l Sawley Road, Chatbum, Clitheroe BB7„4AS. .


Teaching assistant level 21


teaching assistant level 3 Salary; TA3 for 14 hours and 24 minutes. TA2 for 6 hours..


Ref: 123259


20 hours plus 24 minutes a wrek, term-briie only, required from 20 April 2009. Maternity rover for a'qualrfied teaching assistant to vwrk in a recepbonfyear one dass for 3 days awe€k,MortoaytoWednesdayrndustve.-;:;;;A; . Essenflal:NNEBorequivalenL‘ - Interview date: 16 March 2009 '


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Acenngton BB5 6BD. These posts are permanent for 18 hours a week but some degree of riexrbility is required... to' be able to work up to 20 hours a week on altemabng ' shift pattern, to be flexible between the hours of 7am to 2pm on a moming/early shift or 4pm to 10pm on a eveningflate shift, depending on the needs of the . • • -.• service. These post s are to cover a 2 week role, .:• Including alternate weekends. Applicants must be able. , to drive and have a toll valid driving licence;' .r - - ■ -.


You will be recruited to work in the Hyndbum and R ib b le \ Valley area to provide personal care, advice and assistance to people who need a wlde^anglng, and flexible care '.v. service; You w1l also administer prescribed medicabon and offer support to people who are canng for another person.. The aim is to support these people to exerrise the •> t: .•, maximum possible independence in their daily lives.;,.;; Informal discussion: District Home Care Manager,'. ;; ' ; Helen Greenhaigh, on 01254 384017.'


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In addib'on we are looking to recruit casual home care • assistants, to work as and when required. :,The hourly : ■; rate'of pay is £6.73 for weekdays and £7.08 for weekends. This post Is covered by the Rehabililabon of ’ ' Offeriders (&empbon) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a ■ .'disclosure'; We welcome applicabons from men as they >' are under-represented in our service! We are conduebng ■


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a'job evaluabon exercise and as a result Ihe salary of Ibis post may increase or decrease, or slay the same. 'A ;-j, - ■ Apply online or email;


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dsocareservice.Hrteam@lancashlre.gov.uk. Tel: 01772 646841 / 646863,24-hour answerphone.. Closing'date: 6 March 2009. : ^


, V\fetreanequ5bppoftirifeernployervre^^ sections (rf the commurity.AppTtcatfensfibmelhracminOT


The above posts are covered by the Rehebilitalion of Offcndersl loproiedingandfrarothgiliBvieteiXc^^


, (Exemption)'Act 1975. Itsuccessful, you will be required to lP"9Pfri®5'ri\mlnei^adv& . apply to Ihe Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. ;; HAppiy onliiie at www.jancashir&gov^


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This post Is covered by the Rehabililabon of Offenders (Exempbon) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. We are ronduebng a job evaluabon exerdse and as a result Ihe salary of this post may increaseordecrease,orstaythesame.-v-.;:’, ' Application forms: Tel: 01772 536332 or email: hr.schoolsrecruitment@lancashire.gov.uk. Return forms to the headteacher at the school.' Closing date: 27 Februaiy 2009. '.


', r vvwvvLlanc3Shne.gouiih/vacsarictes. Executive A p p o in tm e n ts / M an agem ent


Hycrome (Europe) Ltd; Widow Hill Road, Heasandford Ind. Estate -i-: BURNLEY, Lancs, BBIO 21T


A 4 - s ta r council


L c m c c u S ^ it^ Jn C o u n ty C o u n c i l^


This varied role,‘'you’ll provide genersil.sup^rtto.pur^Hn^ce.sectiori ^ .. I^a'nd gain experience across ‘dl asperts of its'w^jYou’ll^be Injjutling'


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■ te'bata onto bursyslems,^ helping to pfewde infbrrnation and deling wth v. p v ita l [^r^X'Educated,t(£6CSE (or^equiy^enl) in Matfe^^d Engiish,^,


Bryou’ll haw'office experience7g^„PC skilte and the ability to wprMo^^s. ... for.your commitment you l| enjoy, c _ , . . P . ehvIronrhenV quality trilningrfamlly-friendly pojlcles.a Anal salary I


iSfperislori scheme,'flexitime and generous holiday allovrance.')/s,,;^ • : For an application pack"call 01254 691CT2 (24 hour answerphone)


^■7 quoting the relevant reference number.'Mtematlvely, emalhj^iv^ i^?^^f/\Kef;;inrnQnprthnmAft‘.Rn.iik oVvlsIt vihtfw.hou8inabendIe.co.uk'c^-^<r A


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cirtheroe 422324 (Editorial). 01282 426161 ( A d v e r f o j n g j j im ^ ^ A c co u n tan cy riousmg For all the latest sports news go to wvw.ditheroeadvertiser.GO.uk pendle Prospect Homes Is a group company,conslstlng of /


JANUARY . FEBRUARY


MARCH s p o i f i l


S L H U w G K " OCTOBER


NOVEMBER . DECEMBER


FEBRUARY.


14 - North Lancs and ■


; .ing;,Guys Hamlet: •10-30 : a.m.;. all


;' members are asked to attend.


24' - Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket and Bowling Club annual meeting, Church Meadow, 8 . p.m.


MARCH


1 - start of Whalley . Cricket Club junior


indoor; APRIL


18 - Harry Cowburn; Singly Rushton St Bowling Club entries to Cynthia ; Bullen, 82 Russell'


• Place, Gt Harwood (012548894071).


20 -P en d le and Burnley Grand Prix . meeting, Burnley Boys’ Club 6-30 p.m;.


MAY


3 - Pendle and Burn­ ley Grand Prbe race one, : Hameldon Hill, starts from Turkey-;'-: Street


' School, ’Accrington; at noon.”


8 - Pendle and Bum-; ' ley Grand Piix race •'•two, Pinhaw Fell ■ Race, starts from. Red Lion Street,


•’ i EarbyatT p.m.' ; :' 18


- Matthew


. • Thompson Open Doubles, Rushton' St Bowling Club -


•' ’entries; to ■vJean:


- • Heys,.10 Grimshaw: • St, Gt Harwood (01254888107). 22 Pendle ■


: and


Burnley Grand Prix ; race, three, ;


;>,Burnley:.Lions •'10K, starts from


. • Coble Cricket Club at 7 p.ni. '' '


. •


.Tel:01282 418300 Fax:(01282)418310 ; - Visit our Website: www.hycroine.com ' .


ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. AND SAFETY MANAGER.


~i A vacancy exists for an expenenced person capable of . managing the company’s environmental, health and ^ety *. system in order to maintain our ISO 14001 registration and in . particular our “Pollution Prevention Control” (PPC) permit


. V ‘ ‘ and Climate Change Levy agrccmcnL '■ Other duties will include ensuring that the environmental, «


; health and safety policies are adhered to throughout the business and that improvement programmes are actues-ed. - The succ^sful person vWll have a minimum of tiiree years experience of developing and implemeVting an EHS system in a


: chemical processing environmcni with ideally a formal .; p.'r


qualification in this‘‘(hsciplme. ■ -- . Should you tvish to apply for the above position, '


‘ - please do so in writing to Carly Barlow. V/ Qosmg date for this vacancy is 20ih Febniaiy 2009.


31 - Pendle and


, Burnley .,: Grand ; Prix race four, Hen­ don Brook,'starts


. from ■;, Marsden Park Golf Club, Nelson at 11 a.m. :'


JUNE


6 - Pendle and Burn- ■ ley Grand Prbe race ■ five, Kelbrook Fell, starts from .: St Mary’s ; Church, .'Kelbrookat2 p.m..


• All items for the Sports Diary must; be submitted three, days before ithe 'issue in which they . are to be first pub- . 'lished.;-.';" Email. : edward.lee@east-: ‘ lancsnews.co.uk • .


:nets,


.. Oakhill; ; College. • from3-30p.m.


STEVE Lyons was the man in form in the East Lancashire Table Tennis League..............


; He won all his matches to steer Rams West to a close 21-


; 18 victory over Pendle Stained Glass. ,


; Fylde crown green coaching associa^ ' tion annual meet--


a major Valley date By. Duncan Smith


1 CYCLISTS from throughout the • ■.'Ribble Valley are being urged to ■ sign up now for a major event in- August


^ : . -The ‘.‘Pendle Pedal” takes place ; ■ on Sunday, August 2nd, and is one of the region’s major ‘‘cycling sportives”. Riders taking part choose either


; a :60-mile or a 100-mile r id e ; through the beautiful and hilly ■ •Pendle, Ribble.Valley, Lune Valley and Forest of Bowland country-


: side. The route takes them over some of the quietest roads in the country, through stunning coun-.


■ tryside and over climbs steeped in cycling folklore, such as the


• Trough of Bowland and the Nick ■ o’Pendle. Mark Sandamas, whose compa-


ny Pennine Events organises the Pendle Pedal, said: ‘! We know that this event is in the summer, but people’s diaries get filled up quick- ■ ly these days so we are giving them plenty of notice to make sure they, can make the event.” People can enter online at


www.pennineevent&co.uk ?. ■ Pictured are some of the riders who took part in the Pendle Pedal 2008. (s)


Steve leads way to table tennis win By Phil Simpson . East Lancashire, with pro­


motion firmly in their sights,' crushed fellow contenders Old


•Masters 27-9, with Mick and Ian Haworth unbeaten for the cricketers, while in the First Division, Whalley Eagles had a resounding 30-4 win at Jet-'


' stream. Paul Waddington and


Frank Hamer were both unbeaten as Shahsmen had a : comfortable 27-6 success at Slayers. . . And Burnley Boys’ Club go


from strength to strength in their quest for the Second Division title, as they beat Tek-Neek28-6. The Third Division saw


'Trainees secure a 26-8 win over Clitheroe Rovers, while in the all-LowMoor clash, the C team eased past the juniors 25-14. Joseph Fourie won all his


matches for Whalley Cygnets, but it was all in vain as Over 40s Shahsmen took the match 20-17.


Elsewhere; Keith Ward and;


Keith Jackson were both on sparkling form as Allspeeds made the trip to Low Moor in the Premier Division and won 23-10.


. East Lancs continue to impress with a 28-15 win over Rovers, and Attackers defeat­ ed Marsden 26-10.


Cl’itheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified)


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Youngsters ‘on cue’ . for pool success


THIRTY youngsters from the Ribble Valley and


' beyond were “on cue” to take part in a pool com­ petition. •'■Representatives from three ages ranges, under 14, under 16 and under 19, descended on to


•' Clitheroe’s Juice Bar and played off in a cup style knockout to find the best players to progress to the North West final in Preston. The winners on the day were Kieran Riley,


Alex Marshall and Danny Wilkinson. - Pictured are the youths having fun during the . pool tournament, (s)


; •


Enthusiasts’ ‘Mini’adventure


.'OWNERS and fans of 'x l^ c Minis can m'eet lip > '.’wjth ■


fellow' enthusiasts ,<


, and enjoy a rim out at a regular '.JiMiniTMeet" • based in the Ribble Val-jn ley.' ’ ■ Since starting more


• than a year ago, the "Hell and Back" meet contin­


ues to grow and attract more and more classic Mini fans from across the region. It takes its name from the fact the destina- - tion for the run is usually: Devil's Bridge, at Kirkby Lonsdale. The route there varies each time, but the start­


ing point for the meet is


. always the McDonald's restaurant, off the A59. atBarrow.- The latest meet was


on Saturday, and the run was “Hell and Back - B roads to Bentham”; • Anyone interested can . just turn up at future


events and can get more information by sending : an e-mail to event organiser Ben Ferguson


; at: benferguson_l(ghot- mail.com ■ , Our picture shows


enthusiasts’ cars lined up at Barrow for the most recent Mini meet, (s) .


Hockey players needed Mixed fortunes ' CLITHEROE Ladies’


'Hockey Cub are on the hunt for new players, as the side looks to expand.


- The club currently 'boast three senior ladies’


.'teams and two junior teams, at Under 13 and ' Under 15 level..


^ of any stan­


dard and age are wel­ come, with equipment provided.


Training sessions for boys and girls aged


: between six and 15 takes place at the Ribblesdale High Technology College all-weather pitch in Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe, every Satur­ day morning from 10 a.m. until 11-15 a.m. And training for th e :


seniors takes place a t . Hyndburn Sports Centre


on Wednesday evenings between 8 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. Anyone interested is


asked to come along to the relevant training ses­ sion, or contact Hannah Laverty (07855 337708), Steve Palmer (07512 188916) or email: clitheroehockeyclub@hot mail.co.uk


CLITHEROE’S various sides suf­ fered a mixed weekend in the Mid- ■


; Lancashire Badminton League. • : ■ . The A team chalked up a solid 10-8


: win in the Second Division when they took on Zodiac. ■ However, the C side disappointing­


ly suffered a home defeat in the Fourth Division a t the hands of Brindle A. • In.the Blackburn League First ; Division, the Clitheroe A team trav- ; elled to Halsteads and came through


■victorious after a faltering start to the match.


: ‘ • ’ • .■ .. ■


wealth of experience.helped the B team to a 11-5 victory o-ver Indepen­ dents A. Tony Bush won a ll four of his


games, partnered by Darryl Smith and Julie Pym, while Ann Taylor kept a clean sheet, helped by a fine per­ formance from husband and wife pair Mark and Sheila Perry, t : : ;


■ , They secured a 124 success, while a ; -J".


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