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S2 Ctitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk jobs o . u Education /Teadimg AT DFS, YOU'LL


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job opportunities.


If you are looking fo r a career, job security, a top salary and great


working environment, then get in touch with the DFS recruitment team now. W ith successful stores throughout the UK, the n ew DFS


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Salespeople; £35k OTE Ref: 90/06/3/17


With a reputation second to none, built over more than 40 yeais, working in sales at DFS provides terrific earning opportunities and is a lot of fun. If you have a winning smile, a great personality and enjoy meeting people DFS will be a tremendous company to work for. You will be given all the support and training necessary to become a successful salesperson.


Part-time Sales Office Administrators: £8.05 per hour Ref: 90/06/2/17 ; Talking with our customers over the telephone, and monitoring their orders


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Please contact Mr William Midgley


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As part of our Management Team we are looking to recruit for the above position.


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Phone Leonie on 01200 448222 or email suzanne@innatwhitewell.com


CHEF d e PARTIE


A chance to work in a busy kitchen using only fresh ingredients. Uve-in accommodation available .


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Excellent rates of pay and we also operate a profit sharing scheme.


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1/ NVQ level 3 or above in early yearSaS? education / childcare.


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St Augustine's RC High School Elker Lane, Billington, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 9JA


I Tel: 01254 823362 E-mail; bursar@sarchs.cbm


Part Time Librarian From September 2011


Pro Rata; 16.5 hours per week term


time only: Wednesdays to Fridays Grade 3:9-13 [£13,589 - £15,444] . [Actual salary £5,114 - £5,813]


■fire school library is well equipped with fiction and non-fiction texts anti bank of computers. Duties will include: ordering, processing and management of stock and ICT


equipment; managing pupil borrowings and returns; supervising pupils who use tire library; preparing and mounting displays.


The library also houses career-related resources The successful randidatewill be exported to take an interest in careers


education and help pupils to access information regarding post-16 opportunities.


^plrcants should have ICT skills, be keen to welcome children rnto an informal, orderiy and attractive environment and have clear rdeas on how to increase pupil involvement so that the library will continue to develop


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[This post may become full-time within the next year or so.) Closing date Tuesday 5th July 2011


Inteiviews take place on Friday 15th July 2011


For further details/application forms please contact bv phone or via bursar@sarrhs rnm


FU)Gc Sector CRICKET County Council vacancies


Care assistant x2 £7.04 - £8.00 an hour.


1 post: Ref: 032/CA/11/123


28 hours a week at Favordale HFE. Byron Road, Colne, BB8 OBH. Temporaiy to cover maternity leave from July 2011 to March 2012. You will work a two week rota between the hours Bam and 3.30pm.


Week 1: Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Week 2; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Informal discussion: Debbie Watson on 01282 860449


1 post: Ref: 042/CA/11/118 24 hours a week at Lower Ridge HFE, Belvedere Road, Burnley BB10 4BQ. This is a temporary position for 9


months. You will work a iwo week rota induding alternate weekends between the hours 3.30pm and 10pm. Week 1: Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Friday. Week 2: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Informal discussion: Helen Cullinane on 01282 429020.


Apply online for the above posts or tel: 0845 053 0008. Closing date; 8 July 2011.


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jn to song after his side made ' t eight consecutive wins in all :ompetitions at the weekend. And the latest striiig 'of vic-


lay, it’s a new life for Whalley and it feels good. Station Road captain ichard Palmer almost burst


’S a new dawn, it’s a new


rtories saw Whalley beat Great anvood in the Ramsbottom


!Cup to book their place in the [semi-final while a win against the same opposition .tomor­ row in the 20/20 would bolster their chances of registering a place in the final four of that competition. “It’s been a long time


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classic (jj m v.cllthorooadvertiser.co.uk TM f Clitheroe Advertiser &Tfmes,Thursday, June 23,2011 SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clitheroeailvertiser.GO.ul( Ibawns for Chatbum ease heme at Long Lee


■ Lee won the toss and decided to bowl, and Mark Braithwaite (21) and James Price (22) put on 43 for the first wicket. 'The pair were out in quick succes­ sion but a confident 52 from Mark Nerenberg, from just 29 deliveries, restored parity as he smashed four fours and five sixes to lift Chatbum to 115.


The visitors were forced to set the benchmark after Long


CHATBURN thrashed Long Lee by 98 runs.


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Bowker (17) and Ben Threlfall (16) put on a solid display vYhile Chris Waddington, bat­ ting at number seven, fired an unbeaten 46 to increase the momentum. Jonny Lockley added 17 at number eight while Marc Glover (7) chipped in as Chatbum posted 212. In reply, Lockley and


The middle order of Steve


Bowker dismantled the host’s batting order with Lockley taking5-45 and Bowker 4-62. • THE second leg of round


Chipping A and were well beaten. 'The visitors batted first and Rick Wright top-scored with 21 in a vere lacklustre, score of 92 firom 18 overs. , In reply the hosts com­


robin matches in the Clitheroe Cricket League Sportsworld Cup were played last week. Sabden travelled up to meet


Low Moor and Chipping Ramblers has had to be • rescheduled.


★ CLITHEROE Cobras Un­ der 11s and 15s teams returned from The Hanson Cement Har­ rogate and York Tour boasting a few white rose scalps. Despite wet, blustery condi­


won again against St James. The latter made 90-6, but Calderstones knocked the mns off with only three wick­ ets down. Farouk Butt made an unbeaten 30. The other game between


fortably got home with four overs spare with N. Wilkinson making a classy unbeaten 30. ' At Whalley, Calderstones


Hoping for last laugh!


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READ amateur Andrew Turner may be the big cheese within the worlmlace, out em­ ployees Chris Holt and Gal­ ium Clarke diced their boss down to size on the cricket field. Turner had a torrid three-


tions the Under 15s notched up the first victory of the tour at Pannal, where some lusty hit­ ting from Josh Dean, backed up by slick fielding and bowling, saw the Cobras edge home. Defeats for both teams at


coming,” said Palmer. “We’ve effectively had the same^play- crs here for the last three or four years, with only the pro changing. The penny'" just seems to have dropped, we? ve got that confidence and belief back, and we seem fully capa­ ble of finishing teams off.” Palmer added: “I ’m ecstatic


and if we get in to bur second semi-final then we’d have to back ourselves to go all the way and pick up at least one piece of silverware. “We’ve won eight games on


Harrogate were followed the next day by the Under 11s out­ classing a strong Dunnington team. An evening fixture at


with a victory each at Silsden, capjped by a tmly remarkable catch by Under l ls star George Stuart! Cobras Chairman Farouk


over spell with the ball as he conceded 41 runs, with Clarke the main perpetrator of his downfall. The Padiham amateur


smashed 62 after facing just 24 deliveries in a spell which included three, fours and six sixes. Meanwhile Arbories paid


man Holt added 31 to his side’s total of 182 in the Ribblesdale Cricket League 20/20 encounter. “From our point of view


Heworth saw defeat for the Under 11s and victory for the Under 15s. Both teams rounded off


Padiham deserved to win,” said Turner. “They played veiy well as


the trot now in all competi­ tions, everybody is contribut­ ing and we’ve got the confi­ dence and belief on our side. In my time here I ’ve never known a run like this and there’s a smile on everybody’s face.” Meanwhile, Palmer guided .


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the double-header victories against Earby and Edenfield,” said Palmer. “We bat a long way down, we’re genuinely effective down to number nine, and in my opinion we’ve got the best bowling attack in. the league. Confidence is sky high; it’s a fragile thing but at the moment ours is rock solid. “Kamran (Younas) is a pos­


his side to an impressive tri­ umph over league leaders Baxenden to maintain fourth spot. A knock of 33 from paid man Kamran Younas, 34 from Mark Fallon and an unbeaten 26 from Declan Fitzhenry bat­ ting at number eight helped Whalley to a total of 158. And then Whalley proved that they have one of the strong­ est bowling attacks in the league as Younas cruised to a six-wicket haul while David O’Neill picked up two. “It’s all stemmed from


itive influence on the side and everyone is buying in to his beliefe. There’s no superstars at Whalley, eveiyone just does their bit when it’s required. We’re not expected to finish fourth but we’ll be doing our riamndesL You’ve got to stay grounded but we are going in to every game expecting to win it, no matter who the opposition is.”


Hussain said: “It was a fantas­ tic experience. It is good to play against different opposition on wickets that are much harder than what they are used to and on bigger grounds. My thanks to Hanson Cement for support­ ing the tour, and also the trav­ elling parents and coaches.” The Cobras’ Under 15s tour team is pictured (s).


ing opposite me with Chris (Holtj and Callum Clarke, who bashed me all over the field.” Kyle O’Connor top-scored


a team. We didn’t bowl well enough and we should have been able to restrict them a little bit more. “I’ve got two of them work­


with 61 for the visitors while Conor Lowes’ involvement was brought short at 29 as he made a deaerate dash for ah extra run. Read eventually fell 39 runs short in the Group 2 fixture and now sit fourth from five in the table after failing to win either of their 20/20 games. “I was dreading coming


in to work this morning so, because I’m boss, I came in to work late purposely,” Turner said. “They can have their


up cup deiliy


A SEMI-FINAL clash against Whalley in the Ramsbottom Cup awaits Ribblesdale Wanderers. Ian Britcliffe’s men will


Jason Rawspn top-scored for the hosts with 35, bat­ ting at number eight, while sub pro Raheel Majeed (31) and Richard Sharpies (26) posted the only other scores of note in Salesbury’s 162-


face their rejuvenated oppo­ nents on Sunday, July 3rd at Station Road after beating Salesbuty by two wickets. Ribchester Road skipper


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from John Rain accompa­ nied by a knock of 39 from Wanderers professional Muhammad Wajihuddin helped their side to victory with just over two overs to spare.


run total. But an unbeaten 40


Britcliffe said: “We put ,


up a decent performance in bowling Salesbury out for 160. Michael Clarkson and . amateur Brannon Varley bowled very well in


their first spells, picking up wickets and keeping it very


t i^ t .” He added: “We chased


the score down in fits and starts, losing wickets in batches, but John Rain with an impressive 40 not out held the innings together. We now look forwarcfto the trip to Whalley a week on Sunday for the semi-taal.” But that victory for


jure up one victory. Prior to victory over


from the 20/20, league, and Ramsbottom Cup - Wanderers, Salesbury and Clitheroe could only con­


games between ' them - which included action


Ribbl’esdale was ' the only ElimmGr of l i^ t for a trio of the Ribble Valley teams. Despite playing nine


Salesbury, Britcliffe’s side lost out to Settle over 20 overs and were beaten by four wickets at Preston Old Road against Cherry Tree. Salesbure lost to Whalley in the 2QP.Q and Bamoldswick in the league while Clitheroe were defeated fr


Bamoldswck in the 20/20, Earby in the league and Read in the Ramsbottom Cup.


:d by


moment of gloiy and I’m fine with it because there’s a good level of banter but I think it will be myself that’s siriiling come the end of the season.” Warren Eastham’s men.


shrugged off that disappoint­ ment to keep the momentum flowing in the league as they thrashed Edenfield at Whalley Road. The visitors managed a tally


while Eastham added a fur­ ther four wickets. Turner said: “We demol­


of 123-9, enough to prevent Read from picking up the bonus points once more. Will Driver scooped 5-35


and picked up 5-35 off 18 overs and Warren added four wickets. “Edenfield were a very poor


ished them. “Will tore through them


side and only made 123 which we knocked off easily.” Eastham’s men sit third


in the table, just six points behind leaders Baxenden who have picked up 16 more bonus points. Ironically, Read bowled


batsmen O’Connor and pro­ fessional Stuart Hornby hit 23 and 24 respectively to earn a five-wicket victory.


rivals Clitneroe out to book their place in the semi-final' of the Ramsbottom Cup on Sunday. Chasing 101, middle-order


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