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[DIVISION NORTH TA BLE


Division One P W D L P


II Ciidon Ashton 37 19 5 12 65 CLITHEROE 36 19 8 9 65


an insurance consultant Jemma Holden, director of Chestnut Insurance


What qualifications do you need? An insurance background with strong knowledge and expenence.


Any other requirements for


example health and fitness of age?


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An ability to form long-lasting relationships with people and ■ to put people at ease when you visit them to discuss their requirements. ■


How long does It take to qualify forthe role?


An in house training course is the usual route which depends on how much previous experience the candidate has.


What sort of starting salary and package can you expect?


Newly qualified the going rate IS normally £7 per hour with the


opportunity of a commission split on sales.


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What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to a - '■ career? ' A flexible, focused individual that is good with people, with a drive and passion for sales in the insurance sector.


What sort of career prospects and structure is there? There is the possibility to progress to a managerial role, developing a small team as the business continues to expand.


What kind of Job satisfaction can you expect from a career? The satisfeotion comes from ensuring that your clients have


• ■


■the nght protection in place in ' ■ the event of an unfortunate event





• in their lives, it's also good to know that you are helping people


. make sense of what can be quite ■ a complicated decision. Money > is involved so it makes sense to ’ . have the right advice from a real ■


• person rather than taking things at face value on a website. .


In 50 words sell your profession. The insurance sector is vast, but


- with it you get the chance to meet new people and develop good


friendships with clients. It's great to have the ability


to ensure that they have the protection they need as a family while earning good money working for a small, but ever growing company, with good family and business morals;-


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I Cammell Laird 33 18 7 8 61 [WarnngtonTn 37 15121057 I BamberBndge.,35 16 6 13 54 1 Borscough......36 IBIZH 51 Parsley FC.......35 13 9 13 48 Lancaster City. ..36 13 7 1643 OssettTown.... 33 10121142


1 Harrogate R.....35 11 8 16 41 Salford City....... 33 9 11 13 38 RadcliffeBoro...34 8 131337 Prescot Cables .34 8 8 18 32 Wakefield.... ....36 6 7 23 25 GooleAFC;......35 5 5 25 20


I Osselt Albion....33 4 6 23 18 I 6ariorihTown...35 3 4 2813


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURES


Terry Cattermole Trophy Group A


I Bees Knees v Central Boys I (KingG).


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. I • - GroiupB ' Dog Inn v Stanley Ultras (Memorial); Globe Bullough v


Baggy's Wine Bar (Bullough). TABLES League


........P W D L P


ChurchTown....10 9 1'0 28 Dog Inn...........9 6 0 3 18 Bees Knees.:. 9 5 2 2 17 Baggy's Wine '..11 5 T 5 16 Stanley Ultras....8 4 2 2 14 Globe Bullough ..8 2 1 5 7


Holden, director of Chestnut Insurance, Leyland. Central Boys....... 9 1 1 7 4


[Arden Inn........10 1 0 8 3 DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST LANCS FOOTBALL


Bradley Nursery School Bradley Road East, Nelson BB9 7QH.


S TO N Y H U R S T


HM C Catholic boarding and day schooi in th'e Jesuit charism for boys and girts 3-18 “Devetoping Men and Women for Others’ .^


SIMS Manager


A va cancy has arisen for a tuit-bme SIMS Manager. Working closely with the Deputy Headmaster and


Director of ICT, the S IMS Manager will take overall responsibility for our campus Management ■


Information System (SfMS), including coordinafang data management, being the primary contact wUh the MIS support company, designing and


constnjcUng reporting templates, and monitoring | . 1 '


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and developing the MIS to anticipate future needs In return, we can offer a sa la ry o f circa £26,000 + 8 weeks holiday {including bank holidays) and a generous school fe e s concession.


C losing dale for receipt o f applications is 12 noon on 19th April 2013


Interviews will be held for this post on Friday, 26th April 2 0 1 3 '


Fo r an application pack please contact


Reception, Slonyhursf College, Sloriyhurst, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9P2.


Telephone; 01254 826345, email; - receplion@stonyhunst.ac.uk


Stonyhurst is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare o f children and young


people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced C R B check.


Stonyhurst; a company limited by guarantee Registered in England ; Company Number; 6632303


Registered O ffice; Stonyhurst, Clitheroe, . Lancashire, B B 7 9 P Z


Registered Charity N um b e r ; 1127929


Site Supervisor 1 £12,489 to £13,589 a year.


Ref; 145466


20 hours a week. Essential; Experience of working as a cleaner; awareness of Health and Safety; awareness of CoSHH regulations; experience of undertaking of manual tasks. ,


The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Act 1975. If successful you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a disclosure'.' Applicabon forms: Contact Bradley Early Years Centre on 01282 694627. Return fomts to the Headteacher at the School. " Interview date: 23 April 2013.


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Closing date; 16 April 2013. , SoRie schools ancxdudni


w eoranvtmof« is on w ffxlivKiual basts.


Apply online at w w w . la n c a sh ire .g o v .u k /v a ca n c ie s Clitheroe Auction Mart


Part Time Sales Cashier


Required for busy auction mart office Jo b spe c & application form available . Phone 01200 423325 or see www.auctionmart.co.uk ■ -


Experienced Punch Press Onaratnr Required for Amada Pega 357


Fork Lift Truck Licence an advantage ■; Apply in writing with full C.V. to:' : -


- A c e C a se Ltd, Pennine House, New Road . Earfay, Bamoldswick, BB18 6U Y -


AGRICULTURE, F0RESTRY& HSHING


EXPERIENCED S T A B L E - S T A F F required part time Please call 01995 61590.


Almost


adults found


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through their local


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NewspeptfAds Twitter trainee New expert in training Job today? New starter tomorrow.


I Burnley Athletic 4, Barrow- ford Celtic 2; Burnley Belve-


, • Bob Little Cup


1 dere 1, Canberra F(J 2/■ First Division


Enfield 3, Oswaldfwistle SM


[ 0; Feniscowles & Pleas- ington 2, Langho 2; Mill Hill 3, Rimington 2; Read . United 0, Calder Vale FC 2; Stacksteads SJ 2, Colne United 2. [ ; , : = ■ Second Division '


Peel Park 4, Waddington 3; Prairie United 4, Borrowdale United 1; The lvy FC 3 , Clifheroe RBL 2. Reserve Division


Colne United 1, Read United 4: Langho 3, Stack- steads SJ 1; Oswaldtwistle SM 4, Canberra FC 1; Rim­ ington 7, Waddington 0. FIXTURES


Presidents Cup Third Round


Barrovyford Celtic v Burnley, Athletic; Calder Vale v Rock Rovers; Rimington v Colne United. Resenre Cup First Round


Enfield V Read United. First Division


= 10 ways to find your ideal candidate fast. Only £299


Feniscowles & Pleasington y Burnley GSOB; Langho v Hurst Green: Oswaldtwistle SM V Worsthorne; Stack-


steads SJ v Enfield. Second Division -


Canberra FC v Bacup CC; Prairie United v Peel Park; The Ivy FC v Barnoldswick


Town United. ' , , . Reserve Division '


Colne United v Waddington: Rock Rovers v Stacksteads SJ; Worsthorne v Langho.' TABLES


‘ wor ld, a newspaper ad o r a s in gle website k n o t Call 0177? ‘ . ■jobsHESa *’***1(WWl First Division ...... ;...P .W D L P


Rimington....16131 2 40 Mill Hill -....... .1912 3 4 39 ' Enfield..........1611 2 3 35


LEAGUE RESULTS


IR bottom Utd 34 19 7 8 64 New Mills 31 20 4 7 64


I Skelmersdals ...34 26 5 3 83 ITrafford 34 20 7 7 67 I Mossley 36 20 7 9 67


Worsthorne ...16 9 4 3 31 Feniscowles ...18 8 7 ’ 3 31 Read United...21 8 3 1027 Langho..........18 6 5 7 23


Hurst Green....20 6 4 1022 0'twislleSM...17 6 3 8 21 Colne United ..20 6 3 1121


Calder Vale FC19 5 4 1019 Stacksteads SJ20 4 6 1018 Rock Rovers...17 3 5 9 14 Burnley GSOB 17 3 4 1013 Second Division P WD L P


The Ivy.......... 15121 2 34 B'leyBelvedere16101 5 32


Barrowford C..1510 0 5 30 Burnley Alh ....12 8 3 1 24


. Clitheroe RBL.16 8 0 8 24 Canberra.......12 7 1 4 22 BarlickTown..13 5 5 3 20 Prairie Utd.....14 5 3 6 15 Borrbwdale....15 5 1 9 17 Waddington ...17 2 4 1110 Peel Park.......15 2 112 5 Bacup CC......14 1 4 9 8 Reserve Division P WD L P


Oswaldtwistle.18121 5 37 Canberra.......17112 4 35 Rock Rovers ..18 9 3 6 30 Worsthorne....14 9 1 4 25 Rimington.....15 7 3 5 24 Stacksteads....17 6 4 7 22 Langho..........14 6 3 5 21 Enfield...........;i3 6 1 6 19 Read Ufd...... .15 5 3 7 18 Colne Utd...... 15 3 1 1110 Waddington ...16 1 0 15 3


ROEFIELD LEISURE 5-A-SIDE


FOOTRALL LEAGUE


TABLE League


........... ..........P W D L P Disco Ninjas.....2 2 0 0 6 Mad Dogs.......2 2 0 0 6 White Lion........2 2 0 0 6


Horseshoe........3 1 1 1 4 Nottin..............3 1 0 2 3 Dynamo .........3 0 2 1 2 Coping Badly.....3 0 1 2 1 Replacements ....2 0 0 2 0


POOL


STANLEY BROTHERS CLITHEROE POOL


LEAGUE


FIXTURES Tonight ■


Premier Division


Bay Horse v Rose & Crown; Billington Band Club B V White Horse A; Read Constitutional Club v Horseshoe: Rose & Crowri A V Castle A; Royal British Legion A v White Lion; Wag­ gon and Horses V Buck A. First Division


Higher Buck v White Hart; Horseshoe B v St Peters B; Low Moor B v Royal British • Legion; St Peters A v Wag­ gon and Horses B; Stork v Dog Whalley: Whalley Club V Royal Oak A.- Second Division


Buck Laddies v Billington Band Club; Craven Heifer B V Read Con Club B; Dog Sports Bar v De Lacy; Whalley Arms v Dog Sports BarB. •The league presentation night will be held at Bil­ lington Brass Band Club bn April 25th. The final of the ’ singles knockout will also be held that evening,, com­


mencing at 8 p.m. TABLES


Premier Division


............ ;............ . p p Royal Rritish Leg A 19 193 Duck A..... ........ 19 177 Rose & Crown.... 19 173 Billington 6 ....... 19 166 Castle A .............. 19 127 Read Con Club.... 19 -118 White Lion.......... - 19 118 Waggon A .......... 19 115 Rose&CrownA. 19 113 . Horseshoe.......... 19 103 While Horse A.... 19 102 Bay H o r s e 19 91 First Division


..................... p . p Higher Buck DogWhalley.......■ 19 : 19 ■ WhalleyClub...... 19 15£


Waggon & Horses B18 14J StPetersA.;....... 19 144 Royal Oak A .... 19 14C Horseshoe B ..... 19 131 St Peters 6 .... ..... 19 127 White Hart.......... 19 112


Royal British Legion 19 ,109 Stork......... ........... ig 106


Low Moor 8 ......... 18 97 ' Second Division


............. -........... P P BillinglonBC...... 16 164


Buck Laddies...... 16 146 Dog Sports Bar... 14 131 WhalleyArms.... 14 107 Read Con Club B.' 15 99 Craven Heifer..... 15 97 Craven Heifer 6... 15 95 De Lacy.............. ' 15 90


. Dog Sports Bar B 15 63 Royal Oak 6 ......... 15 55


SNOOKER TIGER TAMS


CLITHEROE SNDOKER LEAGUE


TABLE


...............:..... P W D L P . ChatburnA.....2213 6 3170 Con Club.......2210 9 3164 Low Moor A...2211 7 4156 R.B.Legion.....22 513 4138 Chatburn B..... 22 6 8 8134 Slaidburn........21 8 7 6134 Catholic Club..21 6 9 6132 Low Moor B...22 412 6130


Dog Inn........... 11 75 Black Bull OL...; 11 ' 71 Brown Cow C’burnll 67 Swans Royal.. 11 44 Buck Inn..........11 43 Horseshoe....... 11 37 Rose S Crown.. 12 14 League One Dominoes


........................ ......P P RB Legion.;...... 12 125 Brown Cow A..; 11 114 Social Club..... 10 112 Black Bull C'burn 11 111 Judge........:.... 10-108


■ Brown Cow B... 10 104 White Lion....... 10 103 , League Two bominoes P P


.............


Swan S Royal.. 11 131 Buck Inn...... . 11 124 Black Bull 01.... 11 122 Horseshoe...... IT 117 Rose S Crown.. 12 116 Dog Inn............ 11 115. Brown Cow C'burnll 103


CLITHEROE DARTS TABLES


Division One


Waddington B 22 7 7 8120 ' Billington B ....22 5 7 10106 Clitheroe........21 1 9 1196 . Social Club.....21 5 4 1292


DARTS


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE FIXTURES League


April 10th


I League One: Black Bull I (Chatburn) v Brown Cow B; Brown Cow A v Social Club; White Lion v Judge Walmsiey. League Two: Black Bull v Swan & Royal; Brown Cow . (Chatburn) v Horseshoe;


; Dog Inn v Buck Inn. Team Knockout Final


Brown Cow A v White Lion. •Tie to be played on the presentation evening at the Swan & Royal on Friday, May 31st. High Scores


180, D. Hargreaves; 140, S. Taylor x2, T. Henshaw x2, J. Hargreaves, B. Cunliffe (Snr), S. Porter. R. Mullin, D. Harris, S. Stanley, D. Flynn; 139, A. Porter: 135, A. Por-


i ter, S. Stanley; 134, L. Astin, , S. Porter, D. Hargreaves, G. Wallbank; 133, G. Taylor; .125, L. Lloyd, S. Taylor, H. Coleran; 122, S. Taylor (Check); 121, R. Booth. J. . Hargreaves, T. Henshaw, P. Smithies, D. Gudgeon, T. Peel; 117. T. Peel; 106, R. Booth; 105, S. Mason; 104, K. Dowden,.A.M. Blezard; 100, S. Stanley x4,M. Taylor x4. G . Taylor x3, D. Hargreaves x3, R. Mullin x3, S. Porter x3, M. Paul x3, S. Mason x3, T.' Henshaw x3, C. Flynn x2, P. Smithies x2, M. Booth x2, W. Jones x2, K. Duut, R. Booth, L. Astin,


. J. Schofield, B. Cunlifte (Snr), A. Porter, L Lloyd, D. Gudgeon, D. Harris, T. Brown.


TA BLES League One Darts -


............................P P Black Bull Churn 11 65 . Brown Cow A... 11 64. i. R.B.Legion..... 12 54


. Judge.........10 .45 ’ White Lion......!. 10 44 ! Brown Cow B... 10 44 Social Club......; 10 17 ' - League TWo Darts


^


.......................P W D L P Swan S Royal 1211 0 177 Black Bull........11 8 0 3 62 Craven B ........12 8 0 4 61 Buck Inn.........12 7 0 5 49 Legion B.........12 3 0 9 45 Pendleinn.......11 3 0 8 42 . . Low Moor.....10 0 0 1023 . Division Two


....................... P W D L P Brown Cow.C.1210 0 2 73 CravenA;....;..1211 0 1 71 White Lion.....12 7 0 5 58


- Brown Cow B.12 7 0 5 56 Brown Cow A.12 4 0 8 43 Horseshoe.....11 1 0-1034 Legion A........11 2 0 9 31


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS AS-


SOCIATIDN RESULTS League


Brown Cow 5, Bay Horse A 4; Catholic SC 1, Billington Brass Band Club 8; Bay Horse B 4, Black Bull 5; Pe-


tre Arms 3, British Legion 6. TABLE


Petre Arms....!...;.................74 Billington BBC.....................69 Black Bull..........................66 Low Moor Club..... .............63 Brown Cow................


. Pts ...54


Bay Horse 6.......;........_...53 . Bay Horse A... ...................52 Catholic SC....;;................ ..;51 British Legion............ ;...... .49.


BADMINTON


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT


BADMINTON LEAGUE Division One


........... ..............P W D L P WestholmeA.....16 16 0 0 313 B’bum Seniors A14 12 0 2 260


- Independent A... 14 8 0 6 179 Clitheroe A .......15 6 0 9149 B'bum Seniors 615 5 0 10140 Tag..................13 5 0 8134 Abacus A......... 14 4 0 10129


• St Philips..........14 4 0 10124 Telecom A........13 3 0 10111


DivislonTwo


.................. . P W D L P B'bum Harpoons15 14 0 1 277 Halsteads.........14 12 0 2 239 St Nicholas........ 15 9 0 6 219 Independent B...15 11 0 4 212- RoefieldA.........14 8 0 6180- B'bum Seniors 016 4 0 12158 WestholmeB....15 5 0 10139 Abacus 6.......... 15 1 0.14 83


.CIitherDeB..'...;..15 3 0 1281 Division Three


................. P W D L P


B'bum HJuniors15 12 0 College.............14 12 0 Roefield B.........14 13 0 Goodshaw....-.....15 9 0 St Matthews.....14 6 0 Telecom B.........15 7 0 Roefield C .........15 5 0 Bateman & Best 14 0 0 B'bum Seniors 014 1 0


GOLF


when Clitheroe Golf Club captain Paul Wood found a window in the .Arctic con­ ditions to drive-in. “ The following Spring Fourball ■


John Clegg, is pictured preparing to dnve-in, - watched by president Loma ^ g e r , lady captain Wendy Green and fitends and well-wishers (s). • BLUE balls were order of the day


■ leg with a stunning finish to put the duo on top spot.


■' Clark anrl C.- Emmerson won a head to ' head with Phil Hanson and John Lord for third spot after countback on the last SIX with 3 9 points. The influx of new members did not feature on the Leader Board after


a few eyebrows when secunng second place with the same points total, and A.


Saturday’s Marriott Medal and first CC ■Qualifier. _ Danny Nutter headed a trio of qual­ ity golfers in Division One, and his nett 70 gave him a one-shot advantage over Gary Byrne to take second prize. Byrne won a three card play-off with


David Heesom and Graeme Edmondson with the same 71 nett.


■ house with a smug look and a nett 70 return to claim first prize from scratch man Nutter. Chris Brennan had five pars in the


t Meanwhile, Steve Dean the man with he early season form, settled in the club-


■ Peter Woods took third place and Nick Brice won a three-way play-off on 73for4fii.


a birdie____ finish for a nett 70.


A Norman Eiitwistle had a blip around


17th put him back in the frame and he stormed in to fifth place.


men Comer but a birdie 2 on the


last six to return a nett 67 and claim the Division Two prize with^a three-shot. cushion------------ 'The .


P. Geddes and P. Le Chapois raised


-single Stableford ffler the fronfnine,‘hut ■ Dean showed his mettle on the return


Dean with 41 points. .Walmsiey thought


ory for Andrew csxwwx CX4W XXL/AAL AAAAAwj L7LAL


t required a card play-off to confirm vic­ he was. __


isley and Steve


the par three 18th ensured a win for Dan Rogers, who, without this, wpuld have finished fourth! He also wins a watch and in addition won the golf club sweep. Dan won with an 85-13-72, from Division Two winner Howard Walmslev (91-18-73), John Heap (84-10-74) and Stuart Andrews (96-20-76V The captain of Whalley Golf Club,


a dryer course which even yielded some fairway run! Over 80 players competed. A sensational final shot hole-in-one on


been played the previous week, but had p to be rescheduled due to freezing tem­ at the weekend, with some sunshine and


eratures and snow! Much better conditions were evident


ON Saturday, the new season officially got underway at Whalley, with the Cap­ tain’s Drive-In taking place. The competition was supposed to have


was the only cqmpetitor in the Ladies’ 5-Club Competition to record a two, but


teamed up with Miles Wade to take second place with a creditable 76. Lady captain Gilh'an Eddlestone


It proved to be to late to put her on the Legder Board.


. Manlyn Fletcher, with 33, fin­ ished with a two-pomt advantage over t Michelle Fielding and Kris Baldwin set­


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----- , took [etcher and rS'UP spot.


second place, oeating John Kwasniewski (85-14-7i ) on a card play-off.; ' With such low scores it was a surprise


was declared the winner with 34 points and Past Captain Patricia Leyland (32 pomts) runner-up,. Pauline l ^ t e (27 ppmts) finished third.. Linda Clegg’s b^die at the ninth earned her the whole of the twos pot.


win for Jean Havard with a 114-36-78 just ahead of Judith Kay (106^27-79) and Unda Clegg (103-23-80). The mad


In the ladies’ March Medal, it was a


of the competition had to be cancelled, leaving Sunday’s scores to stMd as the final result.


o f LC Doreen Hammoncl and Pauline White.


ahead, and Hazel Sellars came out on tM wth an excellent 18 points, ahead


The March 9-hoIe stableford went


March wmds had not subsided by the fol- lowmg Tuesday, and had been joined by snow showers, so the Tuesday element


on the re-arranged date, competitors were still greeted with sun, biting east­ erly winds, sleet and light snow showers. Back in the warm I9th, Hazel Sellars


o delay her Drive-In due to snow, but


waited until the final hole before claim- mg his share. t i^dy Captain Doreen Hammond had


Junior organiser'Richard Greaves, hit the heady heists with a 98-27-71 to take


him the win, the honour of representing his club and a handicap reduction!


to settle for the runners-up prize in the Ladies’ 9-hole Texas Scramble as they were one shot off the top team of Barbara Andrews, Diane Buttle and Janette Ranson, who carded an impres­ sive 32.8 winning score. - • PHIL Campbell won Myttori Fold Golf Club’s ELGA Qualifying competi­ tion at the weekend. His outstanding round of 74-6-68 gave


five-point margin for the Division Two prize with 37 points and Carolyn Cort took second ahead of Pam Laveiy on 31. Finney, Fletcher and Fielding had


led for fourth place. Elaine Grindrod had a -comfortable


found Mark Ashworth in recovery mode as he partnered Tim Stanley and Cany Byme to record two birdies and 16 pars for a winning 78-point total. The Preedys, Daniel and Dominic


the final two holes cost him a prize with the same nett score. Sund^s Three-Man Team Event


Dave Hillary’s four dropped shots on drives Clitheroe Advertiser &TImes,Thursday, A p r il 4,2013


riot to see any of the leaders sharing in the twos pot. This was shared out by Gordon Lucas and Dave Westwood (both at the ninth) while John Welch


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