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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 10th, 2011 Toys & Games


ROCKING HORSE • children's soft rocking horse, with sound effects


.superb condition. £20. Tel: 01282 680717.


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DALEK remote control and . talking. In box, used twice


only £20 ono. Tel: 07875 484090. .


DALEK remote control and talking used only twice in box £20 ono Tel: 07815 - 484090.


ELC GARAGE, with sounds. E x Cond £10.00 Tel: 01282 690720 or 07854 457699.


ELC SHOWER bath toy and ELC water slide play se t £4 each, £6 for both Tel: 07805 721354


FISHER PRICE GARAGE, complete, very good • ■ . condition £5:00 Tel 01282 690720.


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FUN Y EA R S electronic' keyboard age 3 plus still boxed £10 will deliver Tel: 01282 425913 ;


MEGA BLOKS Alien \ Agency Construction set age 6 plus £10 will deliver Tel: 01282 425913


MOUSETRAP and Junior Monopoly Games plus 7 children's jigsaws £20 will deliver. Tel: 01282 425913


PLAYMOBIL fire engine still boxed £15 will deliver Tel: 01282 425913.


PLAYMOBIL car and caravan still boxed'£15 will deliver Tel: 01282 425913.


FISHER PRICE MOBILE £10. Tel. 01282 862324.-


Wcuum Cleaners.


UPRIGHT VACUUM cleaner, all accessories,


. perfect condition, can deliver i f req. £25 Tel: 01282 612538 or 07521 318633.


VA X MACH 7 upright vacuum cleaner with cleaning tools including a turbo tool bagless with dear cylinder bargain at £40. Tel: 01282 869248.


ELECTROLUX UPRIGHT complete vacuum cleaner with tools, good condition. £25. Tel. 01282 456114.


STONE FLAGS We lift & * collect & pay the best CASH prices! Tel. 01282 413177 / 07973 453915. Burnley Stone & Slate Ltd. Local registered company.


WANTED Sky HD Boxes. Best prices paid, Telephone 07976810839


STAMP & CIG CARD collections. 07773 007787


Washers & Dryers WHIRLPOOL WASHING


. machine, American style/ top loader, extra large capacity, heavy duty, ex ■ cond, £100. Tel. 01282 - 604304


Watches & Clocks ’


SEIKO GENTS divers watch, still in box, never - worn, cost £180, accept £50. Tel. 07950 276368


WESTMINSTER CHIME mantle clock. In good working order £40. Tel. 01282 412215.


Wedding Wear.


BRIDESMAID DRESSES new children's lined w ith ' full skirt. 2 pale grey satin with black motif on bodice and black bow a t back chest 24" length 35" and chest 26" length 39". 2 , white satin with black motif on bodice and black bow at back chest 23" length 28" and chest 25" ■ length 35" £20 each. Tel: 01282 774999 or 07787 985529.


. . Windows & Doors.


2 DOORS one 32"x78" with half round window £40 one 33"x78" with oval D/G.'Window only 3 years old £40 or both for £70 Tel 01282 816457.


heard a w h isper? ...


... give us a shout! if you have Information about any crime, pnone


CRIMESTOPPERS


V i l - H - M i K t U l Uniting against crime


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C ro s s ro a d s C a re Ribble Va lley are looking for a


Care Organiser


to jo in their team b a sed in Clitheroe


CROSS ROADS CA R E


The post is initially for 21 hours Monday to Friday . ; and will be reviewed following a satisfactory probationary period with a view to increasing the hours. '■ '


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The position is subject to satisfactory references and a CRB enhanced disclosure.';


Salary: £16,380 per annum (pro rata) This excellent opportunity has arisen for an


organised and highly motivated Care Organiser within Crossroads Care Ribble Valley. The ,


successful candidate will be responsible for the effective day-to-day service delivery of carer


support in the Ribble Valley. Duties will include the administration of weekly rotas for Carer Support Workers and families, dealing with day-to-day telephone messages and responding to enquiries.


The ability to meet strict deadlines arid work under pressure is essential.


To apply please: ‘ Phone: 01200 422104 o r Email: admin-rvc@btconnect.com


Closing date Friday 18 November 2011 COUPLE REQUIRED


For full time employment at a house in the Ribbie Valley.


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To undertake Housekeeping and Caretaker duties.


2 bedroom apartment is available Please telephone Mrs Lesley Sorsby


on 01 7 7 2 700311 for an application form. Monday-Friday 8.30am - 4.45pm





: P re-Schoo l Manager for Th e P la y Centre P re -S cho o l


An experienced and skilled manager for a ' Pre-school in Burnley.


Ofsted registered for 30 children £8.50 per hour starting salary, 32.5 Hrs per wk


For application pack apply to New Era Enterprises 01282 435302


mail@newera-bumley.co.uk Closing date 21/11/11 Interviews 24/11/11 Employment Wanted


C le a n e r/H om e Help


Mature and reliable for O Cleaning


.. . •Shopping • • Ironing


Ring Paula on


(01254)56804 (Evenings)


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Clitheroe Royal , Grammar School A Specialist Language College


■ - - LU N C H T IM E S U P E R V IS O R


5 hours per week, Monday to Friday (12 .3 0 pm -1 .3 0 pm ) Term time only


. £11.64 per hour


We are looking for a Lunchtime Supervisor to ensure the supervision, safety and welfare of


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students during the mid-day break in the dining areas, classrooms, outside grounds and circulation areas. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to Criminal Records Bureau checks.


Please call 01200 423118 for an application form and job description or alternatively, go to our website on www.crgs.org.uk The closing date for applications is Friday 18 November . 2011 and interviews are planned for week commencing . 28th November 2011.


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Read Parish Council


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Have a vacancy fo r ; ‘ position of


P ar ish Clerk / Respon sib le


Financial Of ficer


. Approximately 25 hours per month (home based).


For further details and job description please contact Clifton Pollard on 01282 774217


EARN EXTRA CASH! for Xmas P/T or F/T del and col catalogues with orders. No outlay flexible hours. CALL 0845 1292020


Social Care IWanted


www.clitheroeadvertIser.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) Piijfic Sector County Council vacancies■ Care assistant x3


£7.04 to £8 an hour. Temporal/for 9 months o n l y . ,


The following 2 posts are required at Cravenside - HFE, Lower North Avenue, Bamoldswiclq BB186DP.


1 post: Ref: 031/CA/11/198 18 hours a week. You will work a two week rota induding


' alternate weekends between 3.30pm arid 10pm. ' 1 post: Ref: 031/CA/11/199 8.75 hours a week. You will work aitwo week rota including alternate weekends between 6pm and 9pm. Week 1: Monday, Saturday. Week 2: Sunday, Thursday,Friday.


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Informal discussion for the above 2 p o s ts :• The Manager on duty 01282 816790.


1 post: Ref: 038/CA/11/200 24.5 hours a week at Woodside HFE, Burnley Road, Padiham BB9 OTH. You will work a Iwo week rota induding alternate weekends between 8am and 3.30pm, Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Week 2: Sunday, Thursday, Friday. Informal discussion: Pauline O'Neill on 01282 774457


For more Information about the above 3 posts and to apply online visit www.lancashire.gov.uk/vacancies or tel: 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 2 December 2011.


Lancashire schools vacancies Lowfield House


residential Home Night C a re .


A s s is tan t required on a rota basis (NVQ2 preferred)


for enquiries please contact


Julie Dean/ Carol Bridge


on 01200428514


(Applicant subject to disclosure)


Teaching assistant - level 3 (pm) Variable hours contracl;


Bradley Nursety School, Bradley Road East, Nelson BB9 7QH. 140 on roll. 17.5 hours a week. Bradley Nursety School is seeking to employ a part time teaching assistant in the' afternoon on a variable hour’s contract (minimum 10 hours, currently 17.5 hours from 12.45pm until 4pm plus staff meetings). You should be highly motivated, able to work within a busy team, have good organisational skills and have good’communication skills. Essential: Level 3 in childcare, Maths GCSE or equivalent and English GCSE or equivalenL


The post you are applying for is covered by the . Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Act 1975. If


t successful you will be required to apply to the Criminal i Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'; S Application forms: the headteacher at the school. T Closing date: 25 November 2011.


Lancashire


County - iw s V f t Council


Apply online afcw w w .la n c a s h I r e .g o v .u k / v a c a n c ie s from tHe crowd? stand out


Media Sales Advisor (Telesales)


f=ast Lancashire New sp ap e rs are looking to recruit a successful sa le s person to join thek tearm b>


A proven track record in sa le s is desireable with experience working in a telesales or field sa le s


identify customers and have a professional approach. ^


t H q P p r e n n


- environment. You should have a thorough understanding of the s i l l in g p ro c e s s atong^^ith the . skll.ls td se 1 onjine and p a c k a g e together products to a variety of customers Confident


communication .s vital a s you will be expected to develop strong b u s in e s s re te t io n sh ls lt?s essential yqu are computer literate and educated to a minimum of G C S E or equivalent level.


_ The Company


The successful applicants will be rewarded with a competitive basic salary, commission. Other benefits incrude pe sonal devetopment nfa^anri ^ n n n ^ 6 'sternest. along with optional pension scheme, five weeks holiday per annum plus statute^ bank hSidTys


East Lancashire Newspapers is part of Johnston Press pic, one of the top three largest local r t e w s D a D e r Diihli-shBrcs in tho i i k - ^ - « . ° pportunrty to progress,


To request an application pack please email joanneJ3roughton@eastlancsnews.co.uk or call 01282 478109. Closing date Friday, November 11th, 2011 Johnston Press is an Equal Opportunities employer


JBurnlrj) (Exjjmftf N E L S O N L E A D E R A d v e r t i s e r a n d T im e s - +


products, whilst delivering exceptional customer service. You need to be proactive in order to '


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- www.clilheroeadvcrtiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 10,2011


SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.iik F iv e - s ta r Dog In n b a c k o n t r a c k T tiu r for


1 cause iiiuc;


Feniscowles and Pleas-' ington.....


“ Read talisman/ ' Andy Bennett conjured up an equal­ iser with a 25-yard tracer- bullet.-.that-blazed past .the keeper!


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a bombardment of long balls were repelled/ by • imperious. centre halves Craig Taylor and Jonny Baxter,; -. . . ; .;5! The triumvirate., of • Matt


The-hosts threatened, but. ' ‘


Clarke’s mazy run was almost rewarded as he flashed his shot agonisingly past the post. Jordan Neary gave the visi­


just wide as Read started to crank up the pressure.” Bennett showed his marker


a breathless game; striking the bar from an acute angle, whilst United’s Jack Fielding rasping drive stung, the. home stopper’s gloves.' Bennett sealed his hat-trick


a clean set of heels as he raced away to make it three, Harper the architect. Feniscowles pressed in


tors the lead seconds after the break, exquisitely finding the top comer from fully 30 yards. Harper then .fizzed, a shot


Wlutwell, Thomas Harper and AlexHaythbmthwaite strode like titans in United’s midfield; extolling1 both crea­ tive and defensive forces. Read - - winger: t-> Callum


’up* —1 ^ — .. -v V " ' ' Lr ! C a * - V , - *


toiy, the new system suited us well and hopefully we can go on a bit of a run now.”. READSTONE United


Under 8s Blues beat Briercliffe 2-0 at home, with man of the match Nathan Dansen scoring both goals.


Colne Juniors 4-2, with star man Brandon Wylie scoring a hat trick, and Saul Wilds also on target. .


excellent 3-0 victory . over top of th e ' table Pendle Forest, with goals from Lewis Simpson, Oliver Boult and


James Davies. Patrick Fleming was named man of the match.


Thegoalscorers were James Bridge (2), Harry Burrows, Ben Dinning and Cade Leonard. George Taylor was named man of the match. The Under 13s had an


The Under 10s Yellow beat Barrowford Celtic. 5-1.


Yellows won 5-2 at Pendle Forest with two goals each for Charlie Nowell and man of the match Owen Parker, and one from Alex Morrissey. The Under 10s Blue beat


Readstone Under •' 9s :


with a daisy-cutter.after a neat one-two with Neary, to add lustre to the result. Co-manager Bennett said: It was a well-deserved vie- .


i Elland..;................ ....0


' Curtis, Dyson, Penman, O’Neill and Sargeson, the locals dominated and ran out worthy winners. Using the returning inspi­


rational skipper McLean as a lone striker, with Fagan, Dinsdale and Wharton sup­ porting, the visitors took time to settle into the game,


Rimington.............. ...5 PJMINGTON travelled to Brighouse on Saturday and progressed smoothly into the next round of the West Riding Challenge Cup and a home tie. Despite missing Lloyd,


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<_ ; - St


AjJL— * FOOTBALL


but went ahead on 20 min­ utes when Heslop. overlap-


who slipped in a great pass behind the defence for McLean to run through and slotpast the keeper. . The home side had their


. he screwed his effort wide. The visitors doubled their


down the left from back, found Fagan,


best chance of the half soon after as a ball into the box found a forward who appeared to be off-side, but


lead just after the half hour when Wharton sped down


m their best display of the season, debuting a 4-5-1 for­ mation that the hosts failed to get to grips with.


Feniscowles took the lead as Ben Pickup’s deflected effort looped into Nick Galea’s net. United-recovered‘ to put


Read United.........J......4 READ United are in the hat for the next .round of the President’s Gup after making light work of Feniscowles ana Pleasington on Saturday.- , On a- - spacious:-'-.pitch,


Dog Inn................ .....5 Helmshore Harriers.....0 DOG Inn manager Simon Kerins hailed another fine


. team effort after his side dominated this encounter with Helmshore Harriers at Wilson’s. Dog’s superiority was clear


■ early on, and the the Whalley side should have been in front long before Charlie Collinge slotted home from close range


FOOTBALL


when Anton Gawthorpe fired home confidently from an Oli McLean cross. McLean him-


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after 18 minutes. However, they suffered a blow min­ utes later when keeper Joe/ Hudson had to leave the field after aggravating a neck and shoulder injuiy. Captain Pete Fletcher took over the gloves. Dog increased their lead


was man of the match, should have added to their tally but a combination of below-par


Hutchinson notched number four following a comer before Conti completed the rout with 10 minutes left. Dog, for whom Toby Barker


self was next on the scoresheet early in the second half, when he finished coolly after being sent clear by a delightful Luke Conti pass. Returning defender. Adam


when a run of games could be lost to the weather; all we can do is stay motivated and ready -and we will do!”


six points and Kerins is con­ fident that his side’s season is back on track: “Last month’s' blip was more about being let down off the field rather than anything disastrous bn it. “We are now in that phase


finishing and some fine saves prevented further goals. Dog now lead the table by


big win wmssszssm


Darwen Spartans..... ...0 Clitheroe Wolves Under 13s Yellow.................. .7


CLITHEROE’S excellent start to the season continued as they progressed to the last eight of the ELFA cup against Darwen. Man of the match Oliver


Hamer helped himself to four goals, Callum Horton struck twice and Will Pallister com­ pleted a comfortable victory Clitheroe Wolves Under 11s Reds..................... 8


Oswaldtwistle St M....1 WOLVES had almost com­ plete control over an eight- man St Marys. Harry Jackson opened


the scoring from a Kit Lloyd comer, before Harry Jackson sent an effort wide. Connor Jackson was denied


by the St Mary’s keeper, and Taylor Wilson and Harry Jackson went close again before Joe Briggs netted. St Marys’s struck back with


a fine goal, then Wolves again went on the attack. Harry Jackson’s shot was saved by the keeper, before Taylor Wilson fired over the bar. Briggs again scored before


Harry Jackson slotted a pass across goal for Sam Pickles to knock in as the first half drew to a close. Wolves also dominated the


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second half with further goals from Briggs, Pickles (2) and George Bland. The score would have been


far higher had it not been for a fabulous effort from the St Mary’s keeper who saved shots from Joe Wilson, Harry Jackson, Connor Jackson, Briggs, George Bland, Kit Lloyd and Jamie Thomber. Wolves keeper James


Prendergast was only tested briefly near the end of the match, but held firm. Man of the match was Joe


Wilson. Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s.................


0


Fagan’s comer but his header looped over the bar, and then Dinsdale had a header well saved. Another goal seemed inevitable and it came courtesy of Walsh just before half-time as he volleyed in Fagan’s low cross. The home side came out


for the second half in deter­ mined mood, but Rimington got back on top. as Dinsdale


the right before cutting back onto his left foot,, his cross was only parried and Dinsdale was on hand to slam the ball home. Paul-Antony Clark met


made it 4-0 with a header from another Fagan comer. And substitute' Conti


“With so many players missing I thought we may straggle a - little, ■ but it showed the value of having a strong squad,and we can now look forward to the next round.”


•. Saturday sees a return


to league action at home to Feniscowles, kick-off 2 p.m.


completed the scoring, con­ trolling the ball before slot­ ting in to make it 5-0 on 85 minutes. Terry Braithwaite said:


Fulledge Colts....... ...... 8 WOLVES suffered their first defeat of the season against Fulledge. A tough cup draw and


unfortunate7 injuries didn’t help Wolves’ cause, how­ ever Clitheroe matched their opponents in the opening exchanges. Three quickfire goals


dented Clithreoe’s spirit and despite never giving up, the home team ended up on the wrong side of an 8-0 defeat. Lloyd Hitchen was'named


man of the match. ■ Clitheroe need to bounce


back this weekend and con­ tinue their unbeaten league run.


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