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■ :, vrtMrTitteroearf/efliserxaalt Thursday,Junes 2013 vwwJancashfrq’obstodav.co.uk jobsQoda ^


a commercial prooertv a^ent , JonathanKcMes, Pet^s Gommerdal Agency


What qnaltfi rations need?


; :. Success in a commercial -' agency is based moreon e^qperiencei a knowledge of property, business^ needs I


.


; and the all important eye for' ' adeaL -


/ c0 - s Any other requirements? ■ '■ None that I know of. How long does it take to


; ,


. Quali^r? You need experience in other fields and areas of the . business initially and be able •


;: v f \ . toproveyoucanw


, and close deals. What sort o f S ta r t in g • -


, ::, salary and package can you expect?'


- The property market is a ^


i difncultareatogetintoand -.: : itisnonnaltoejqpectmaiiy ■


; candidates to apply for airy job ■ that maj'arise.


i •. Consequenllylow/average ■ .wages are the norm when v ^


; starting out in the profession. ■ However ifyou can be seen ' to accumulke fees and are


known & r working hard you - ■ can move up the pw scale in a feVi’years.


' What sort o f personal


, skills make someone best ' suited to this career? ■ TheskillsIbeHeveyou ...


require are to be a good . - • > listener and to have the ability to work out vdiatyour ch'ents ' really need. You also need to


beabletothinklaterallj’.be • ■


persistent arid endeavour to exceed expectations What sort o f career


. prospects and structuire is • there? -


. WithPetlj''sbemga 'V '


. medium-sized firm and run by the company directors, I have


sid e my boss day to day. This is a huge part of the companj’’s '■ success and provides good ' communication and cohesion.' Woiking in larger firm you can ■ be often overlooked. What kind o f job


'v


satisfaction can you expect ' fiximacareer? _■ ' ;


, I will never foiget the buzz '1 got fiom selling my first


. property, I still get the same feeling ei'ery time 1 agree a deal, because it means - -


- enabling a business to grow ■ and develop.


In 50 words sell your


profession? profession is fentastic


: the opportuni^ to work along ~ - as is the opportunity to meet -


different and interesting people daily.


. Building relationships with business owners and helping propel their firms fonvanl to become successful gves great


job satisfaction. I’m from the area and it’s a huge honour to help businesses and see them thrive here.


Clerical Assistant Fulltime


Penclleside Hospice


: : Family Support Co-brdinator -1 .30 hours, 4 days per week*


(To include regular evening v/ork and some v/eekend v/brking)


' £23,981 per annum " t


> An exciting opportunity has arisen for a ' counsellor to join our successful Family Support ; ' Service.


The successful candidate vnll coordinate a team


of staff and volunteers in supporting famines and carers of patients vnth palliative care needs at .. each stage of their illness Iraiectory and into


bereavement. This vnll include holding a caseload ofdients. '


The ability to support people of all ages, including children and young adults, both in a one to one and group setting, is also required. -


:


The ideal candidate vnll hold a recognised <' diploma in counselling (or an equivalent- ,1


. ' , qualification) and must be an accredited ■ ( ' j counsellor or eligible for accredilation viith the’’ . -


. BACP. Informal enquiries to:. Helen McVey, Clinical i"


• Services Manager 01282 440104 or email; helen.mcvey@pendleslde.org uk


Application form and detailed information can be found on the Pendleside Hospice v/ebsite;' >


c DBS Enhanced Dtscli^ure required ■


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. : Closing date: 24*^ June 2013 : ' Interview dale.12 , July 2013 " ' -


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CHtheroe Auction . Staf f required


v - x For busy auction every Wednesday ^ O f f i c e C l e r k ! (12.45pm^9.30prn):v


ifS f ii Y a r d . S t a f f : (5pm’ r 9.30pm)


■ izy For job descriptions application form,*'/ phone 01200 423325 orwww:auctionmart.co.uk^


; y/e are seeking an experienced assistant vrith good ■ . computer and telephone skills. Ideally you v/ill ■.have a strong computer background and be ■ confident arid competent at e-marketing. Expenence in Sage is preferable, theabilityto :-


y/orfc as part of our friendly team is essential. Jfours are 830am-5pm in this permanent position''


: at one of the region's foremost furniture ■ - ' manufaaurers, currently shortlisted for three ■ ■ Burnley Business Av/ards


Please apply in wnting to


) Ms Jackie McGarvey, Sweet Dreams/ ; Martin St, Burnley B8WISH or email


Jackie§sweetdreamsukcom:' Closing date: 24 June 2013.


Glitheroe Royal ■ '--j-


Grammar School ^ ‘ ' ASpca^^lsll^ngln^CoUeff - LUNCHTIME SUPERVISOR


' ■■•■■ ; 5Hrs.WeekIy,12J0-1J0(loi,


•:..;.-TennTimc Only..; £11^pefhour _


_ , . ^ '


V/e are kwking for a Lunchtime Supervisor, to ensure the supervision, , safety and welfare of students during the


midriJay break-.in,the .dining areas, classrooms, outside grinds and circulation areas.'


- .The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the'


.vrelfare of ctiildren and young people and expects all staff and volunteers, to share this commitmenf Ttie ajccessful’


applirant vnll be.subject to Disclosure & Bam’ng Service" (CRBjdiecks; _


^ .Please go to our,website v/vw.crns nrn nir (or an - i


apphcation lorm and job descnptlon or alternatively - call 01200 423H8


"•*,-> ' The closing date for applicabons is Thursday 2o7une 2013.‘ --


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CRICKET - ■ ’-■? HOULDSW .





Clithena ^ Read v- '" Bamoldswick : Baxenden


. Ribbleadale Edenfield


Settle, , •. .


r OswaUtwistle Bn»ksl»ttoni V


. GreatHarwood Saleabiiry'' Wballey':"' ’ Cherry Tree: Ea rb y -" ' ' Padihain - ' Einton T. ■ DivsionOne >.>


Btinacaii' '


entherw CherryTree Earty Stackiteads . V Barmidtwick','


. Bly Belvedere :i ; Ribbleadale > " Read


. Saleslury : Fenhcowles, PadJiam.J Settle ■ - . , . DhiisionTwo . '


B1ey Belvedere Euxton ... .


FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY: Jonathan Pickles


■ Brooksbottom ' Otsylnunanuel Edenfield GreatHarwood Feniscowleai’xv.' Brimcall, ■ ' Whalley-.'; j Baxenden Stacksteads ~ *.


FOOTBALl .


W I BP P ' 5 1 15 85 4 2 6 51 4 '0 - 4 49 3 ;2 7'47 3 1 444


6 2 2 14 44 6 (1 3 14 34 7 2 - 4 .7 32 7 2 3 2 32, 6 1 3 ’ 3 23 7 0 .6 2 7


-


' HARRYDEWHURSTMEMORIALLEAGUE HNAL1ABLE


P W 0 I P '■


. Church Town 12 ‘ 11.1 -0 34 f- .. BeeaKnees - . ,12 7 '2 3 23 Doginn


^12 7 0 5 21


Stanleyllltraa :it '12 ' 8 '2 4 20 Baggy'aWineBar. .12 4-^1 7 1 3 ' i Central Boyi,'. ; " , 12: 2 1 :9 7


GlobeBidlough ;- ;12 1 1 10 4 ' ' POOL.. ■ -





STANLEY BROTHERS CUIHEROE POOL" ' '


' LEAGUE ' . RESULTS . ' Foundation Cup Second Round ' -


. Billington Band Club B 7, Billington Band v . Club 4; Castle A 0, Royal British Legion A


. 7; Dog Whalley 5, Rose & Crown 7; Higher Buck4,BuckA7;Horseshoe4, Waggon


. &HorsesB7;ConservativeClub7, WhaIleyAnhsO;DogSportsBar7,"niree.


. Rivers Caravan Park 4; Rose & Crown A - :. 7, Bay Horse 2; Read Constitutional Club. 7,KingsAmisBZ;Waggon&Horses7,. V Buck Laddies 4; St Peters A7, Royal Oak


■ A6;Eagle&Child7,LowMoor6;Low - . Moor B7, Horseshoe B 3; Kings Arms A 2, Whhe Lion B 7; Be Lacy 5, Wh'rte Horse B " 7;WhiteHor$eA7,WhalleyClub5.•'^,s'* - FIXTURES


> Thursday, June 6th, Premier Division: BayHorsevCastleAtBillingtonBand


. Club Bv Higher Buck; Read Con Club. ■ vHorseshoe; Royal British LegionAv Buck A first Division: Stork V Waggon


. S Horses. Second Division: Buck laddies. V Billington Band Club; Dog Sports Bar V Royal British Legion; Horseshoe Bv Read S Simonstone Con Club; Waggon' ' ! &HorsesBvDoLacy.ThirdDivision:3 . .


.* Rivers Caravan ParkvWhalleyArms;r;v Copnservative Club v Kings Anns B; '; .;


^ Eagle S Child V Low Moor; Kings Arms - - " . A V White Uon B; Wh'rte Horse B v Dog i": S|»rtsBarB. .v


• •’ .r': i;


.! Friday, June 7th, First Division: Rose ;. : & Crown A V St Peters A; Royal O a k . A V White Horse A; White Uon v Dog':.. Whailey.”- "


"n '


. ?• r.4 ■ TABLES t Premier Division . . 4 , , V .U - .


' s iiS'.-Lh-v C o p p i c e ' ' ‘ P ; W D ; L ‘ p , " r - ' ' ' SeniorDniision'- •


n 6 2 's 81 ■’ S n 5 '4 14 74 ?; n 5 2 4 74 ; ' n • 5 5 19 74 n 4 3 12 72


P W I BP P 11 '8 1 1E10S S n 8 ‘ l 14104 5 n s 3 20 85 -


i n . 3 4 20 70' • T 11 5 4 8 68 , S'lr:' n ’


fc'.n' ■ n 2 7 10 40


4 "9 64 6 14 54 6 9 48


- n 1 8 S 29 n 1 8 8 28^


P ■W L BP P 9 ‘ 6 1 13 83 8 ; 5 0 2 87


.9 '5 s' 12 67 8.- 4 2 4 54


-8 '3 3.10 50 9 "3 3 4 49


' 8 3 2 2 47 7 3 3 10 45 9 2 4 9 44


ORIHSOtlCnORSRIBBLESDAlE -CRICKETIEAGUE •, ^


TABLES ■ \ ■' _


■'! Rose&Croviih':. . 3 RBLA


BuckA


BayHorie " • .3 BBTuigtonB , HigherBuck CastleA


2 3 3


. ReadConClub : 3 Horseshoe . 2 .. FiritDivision •


• P


lowMoorB ' 3 WhheHorieA 3 RoseSCrownA 3 StPeter'iA ' 3 RoyalOakA


3 Stork . • . 3


: WhiteUon ■ ■ ■ 2 DogWhalley ; . 2 ; WaggonA , ■ 2 Second Division . ■


P


Whalley Club 3 BilngtonBandC. 2 Waggon & Horses 83 Read&SinunstoneS Buckladdies .i 2 * HorseshoeB f - 2 DogSportsBar 3 D e U ^ RBL


3 3


Three Division W D L .P


low Moor r ' . WhiteUonB ■ ' : 3Rnie"rs


: WhalleyArms KingtArmsB Con Club . Eagles Child KingsArmsA Dog Sports Bar B Wh'iteHorseB


BOWIS


GREATHARWOOD&DISTRICTBOWUNG LEAGUE


RESULTS


Division One: Globe Heys7, Burnley Road'. B 3; Great Harwood A7, Free Gardeners. " A3; Ribblesdale A7, Roe Lee Park 3; . '


: SalesburyA9,GreenPari(1;Sydney ': ' ' Street 6, Rushton Street A4; UFitton 7,' . RislrtonConA3. DhnsionTwo:ClitheroeCricketA7, Great Harwood H 3; Grange 9, Oakhill Vets 1; . . Hurdt Green 6, Globe A 4; Lower Darwen ‘


. A7,OssyCon3;SabdenBlack4,Whalley A 6; Wddington A 2, Coppice 8.'. . -';. Division Three: Burnley Road A9, Oakhill;


. A1; Free Gardeners B 2, Sabden Red 8; ImmanuelA7,RibblesdaleB3;Mercer: ' Park 8, Salesbury B 2; Rishton Con B 8, ‘ ' Great Harwood CC 2. - -





. Division Four: East Lancs 9, Waddington t B1;MilnshawWanderers9,Clitheroe - . Cricket B1; Read 6, Immanuel B 4;


.


Sabden Blue 8, Lower Darwen B 2;: ’ WhalleyB6,GlobeB4.


- FDOURES Harold Blackburn Trophy rri. '


Saturday, June 8 th, Clitheroe Cricket,. &BowlingClub,9-30am:C.Bankv ' V M.Whalley;C.WilsonvS.Hindle:S. Dowber V A Whitehead; S. Gall v B. - Taylor; A SkellomvS.Anderton. 10-15 am:S.TownIeyvV.O'Donnell;J.Boylev. . T. Hall; M. Bums V D. Rose; D. Cunliffe vL - Edmondson; M. Yerkess v G. Parkinson.::. 11am:E.WallacovLWhttehead;A'


. Dewhurst v M. Beardmore; D. Bums ';v<.' vC.Ramell;S,HitchonvJ.Taylor;T. BradshawvM.Rimmer. ' ' '


' . , .TABLES t I - , DhnsionOne ' , P " P '


Globe Keys.'- C S - - ; 5 6 ' WrttonBC, - 8 ,48 " Rushton Street A 8 ' 4 6 . RishtonConA . . > B-. 44 , J' Sydney Street SalesburyA GreenPark'


8 - 4 3


' 8 , 43 8, "38


BumleyRoadB'-,ii.;.’ 8 ,'.37'


Free Gardeners A"'- 7 2 0 'Tv''.' DhiisionTwo


P*'-P 1 8 55.,


Hurst Green-4-> 8.-’.,49, '7,1 ClitheroeCricketA 8 47


' . - G ' ' RoeLeePark. - 8-, 3G’ ‘ ' . ' - , S


•'RibblesdaleA'' 7, ' 31xr"’;j; Great Harwood A ' . 8.,; 28^ '-'T;',"''.


' -J'"-' ■ " . ' .7 , • '


1 1 1 21 1 1 1 20


3 2


OssyCon SabdenBlack / ' ' Globe A '


■ Grange 4 3 '


LewerDarwenA ' 8 - ' 4 3 ' . 8 42


GreatHarwoodH 8 ' 40 WhalleyA


WaddingtonA - 8: • 2l OakhillVets


■ Mercer Park ■


8 32 8 19


_ ■ ■ ' Division Three - , P 8


BumieyRoadA ' ' 7 4E ' RblrtonConB - 7 SabdenRed


RibblesdaleB r . Immanuel A OakhillA


7 40 7 39 8


7 ' 36


Great Harwood CC 7 34- S a l e s b u r y B : 8 . 33 - Rushton StreetB > . 7, '23 .. Free Gardeners B - 7 20 - DivisionFour - ' P P


East Lancs GlobeB


: MilnshawWands WhaileyB


:■ 7 50 7, 48 8 ' 41 7


Immanuel B ^ . 7 36 ‘ WaddingtonB


7


Clitheroe Cricket B : 8 Sabden Blue, Read


37 36


Lower Darwen B' - 7 35 OakhillB


7 33 7^^ 27


31 , . . 8 26-


DARTS CLITHEROEMENS'INVITAnONAL SUMMER DARTS -


‘ - nXIURES •- Legion Bv Black Bull; Judge V Brown


: , Cow A White Lion v Craven A Pendle Inn vHorseshoe; Cow Alstarsv Low Moon Swan V Catholic Club.


RIBBLEVAUEYLADIES'DARTS - ASSOCUnON


STANDINGS


.; 1, Petre Arms 91; 2, Billington BBC 84;3, : LowMoorClub79;4, Black Bull 77; 5, Bay : ;7 Horse B 68; 6, Brown Cow 67; 7, Catholic -


. : SC 64; 8, British Legion 63; 9, Bay Horse .7 , ASS. TEAMS


Cricket Saturday


:i Read 1stXI (v Barneldswick, home, • start 1-30 p.m.)K. O'Connor, J. I '


: Marshall, J. Harvey, E. Artingstoll, •, ■ A. Turner, C. Lowes, A. Rushton, ■ E. Lowes, W. Eastham, A Bennett,’ Jamal. Scorer: K. Crabtree. - Read 2nd XI (v Clitheroe 2nds, away, start 1-30 p.m.) F. Barden, K.' Grimshaw, T. Turner, J. Laycock, M. Zafran, A. Laycock, J. Wood, M.'i Whalley, A. Carter, R. Sharpies, T.". Baron. Reserve: C. Noone. Scorer:.'. .' Mrs J. Sharpies. Clitheroe 1st XI (v Edenfield, away, meet noon) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, ,


Dewhursf ' ' "


Jubilee celebrations!: Dave Clegg, Allison Nuttall, Dave Griffitb, Hazel Sellars, Captain Phil Hammond, Gary ;. Ashton,SteveWorrall,EoghanGilbertandSteveRusyn(s).


^


•WhatavveekendfopSteve > : Worrall!


» ■’F'' rv ^ - ' '


.i'After several competit ions' where he has been knocking' ■ on the door, Steve won not '. one, but two,'competitions;


: ■ on consecutive days at Myt- ton Fold Golf Club!


.■ '•; I Despite already having had


■ his handicap reduced follow-' ing the previous day’s com­ petition, his weekend ended


witha winintheQueen’s Jubi-: lee Cup, his 40 points enough


to pip Gary Ashton on a card play-off. Eoghan Gilbert fin- -


., ished third, some two points ! - in arrears of the leading duo. . : Intheladies’sectionitwas .


:


J.Marquet,J.Dewhurst,M.CouIter, :. P.Turner, T.lord, S.Lemon, F.Butt,; . APearce, Saddique. Scorer:


■ - i


Clitheroe Ends (v Read Ends; home, i - meet12-30 p.m.) C.Palmer, B.Ahmed, * M.Scott,S.Ahmed,J.Houldsworth, -' - A.Hutchins, G.Kershaw, O.Hussain,' :


'. R.Cattermole, C.Musson, H.Graham. i: '. , Scorer:T.Stones. - ' ’


' Sunday , ' . ’


yet another win for Hazel Sell-: ars with 42 points.-Runner- up was Lady Captain Doreen Hammond with 39 points.! ■■ Allison Nuttall finished


third.


" The previous day had seen the June Medal competition .andthefirst of .Worrall’s ■ wins-


i Read 3rds (v Euxton 3rds, away, start 7-30p.ra.)A;Baron,N.Snape, A.V'’ Carter, B. Graham, E. Newby, I. Fox, J : : ■ Wood, C. Noone, T. Baron, G. Wrathall, ’ '


:J. Troup. Reserve: J. Shirtcliffe.' v. . Scorer:B.Lorenzo.


- ‘ ' . Clitheroe 1st XI (v Worsley, away,' la-i;


‘ meet 11-30 a.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibh,'''.^;' •' ; J.Marquet, J.Dewhurst, M.Coulter, v il - . ; P.Turner, T.lord, S.Lemon, F.Butt,-'',':-,' i S. Ahmed, Saddique. Scorer; Ci:t DewhursL


“i


: Clithe'roe 3rds (v Clitheroe 4 t h s , ^,^7. home, meet 12-45 p.m.) I Bleazard, T.'’;i.- Bailey, H. Lang, T.Stones, M. Glover, J.-':'


.Kay,N.Scorah,'J.Scarab,M.Driver,r.';7.' G.Oliver,G.Drake!.;>;,v. ^ Clitheroe 4ths (v Clitheroe 3rds,'Vv.';&:',.i home, meet 12-45 p.m.) G. Bonner, B. <41 Jacks, J. Dean, A: Mehmood, E. Smith,';..:-. R. Cattermole, D. Logan, F. Jackson,7.;.'f.v' S. Mulligan, M. Scott, A Hartley.


- Scorer:D.Kellington.,7,-,'' ..


. when his 87-18-69 beat the ’ . field. Dave Westwood came ; close with a 91-21-70, followed by Andrew Palfrey (86-15-71)7.. ;


- Walmsley and S. Naylor took the main prize with 42 points


: after cards with Nick Kennedy , and D. Coleman, thanks to


f:' Walmsle/s birdie on the 18th! Nick Brown and partner S. •


' Holland were just one shot of the pace in third.


■ Tim Stanley, with a 69, . won the latest Midweek Med­ al, apd David Parkinson had a


; one-shot"margin over Daniel Turner for second place/ ' -.


; : Saturday’s Jubilee Plate- Medal was memorable for Garry Byrne as he took home th eldttywith ah ole in on ea t- the par three 8th. ' ' Paul Level ran away with


.'the Plate with a remarkable ■ mett 67on th eBlue Course,-


. .th r e e sh ots b e t te r th an Stephen Law and Gail Ains­ worth’s husband Mike. In Sunday’s Open Team


event, the Preedys, Daniel and .


/Dominic, teamed up with Ju-;’ :. lian Troup and Rob Andrewin ' first place.


.. ’ . ,


■ -/ G ranville Pi ll ing , ab ly ; .su p p o r ted by Mark A s h - .


.'.iV Winner o f the ladies’ May ' . Stableford was Linda Clegg, '■ . :_her 30 points just enough to . l fend off Lady Captain Doreen ■ ; Hammond by a single point. -: Allison Nuttall took third.;; *


'/


; Golf Club's Invitation Stebl-r-j’"' eford.j'^


Foster and Dean vvere an un-i .: likely double act in C l i th e ro e >


.Bu t'Dean'and.hiSiguest,':',; scratch man Trevor Foster linked .up well to take home ;’ ; the best gross prize.. %' - •, Claret and Blue Andrew-;.


: worth,:Stu Bailey and iTim -' ’•Stanley settled for third,'just one shot behind the visiting -•


- Emery,Brunton,Davis and ' ■ Nick Moulding. ■ '.


. , „ ■ P ’


51 . 41


37 ■ ' -'9 f 75


In-form Dan takesthe win! . *


Last Saturday's competition at WhalleyGoIfClubwastheMen'si : open singles. Untypicallysofarthisseason,.; '


: theweatherwaswarmanddry - with a light breeze.


~


Tee positions were as far back '/ " ’ as possible, and some dastardly ■' p in p o s it io n sm a d e p u t t in g a n . adventure!


Thefairwaysandgreenswere - ® . ' excellent, inviting good ball ./• •- * - '^ ;- striking and true putting. Firstplace.afteracountback'C- V wenttoWhalley'sin-formDan ■ Rogers with an excellentscore /. :


:


.,of83-13-70. Runner-up was J. Kelly from





; Accrington with a superb score / of74-4-70.


In third place was Whalley's ■ Steve "Showboat” Shoreman with 85-15-70.


: ™ ‘ ; • •


T h e following players recorded. . : ' two's-I.White.'J.Kelly, J.M." 't j


‘ Jobes, D. Blanch, C.D.Thomp- ’ son,J. Andrew, and P. Fletcher. ; ': 0 '


: i ; ;;.There were 44 ladies who :" contested the Past Lady Cap-:: < tains Salver and EWGA Medal,: - .


. won by Chris Stokes with a 77/-.- 5-72 return. . -


.; '7.1 Marilyn Fletcher took run:,- .. : ners;up spot from Catherine ' Podevyfrafter countback. i i / .


■ /r?" Doreen Bolton won the la-; dies’: 9-hole Stableford with a handsomemafgin over Elaine ■; Bennett and Marion Read.'' : :


...OnThursday, the LadiesofWhal- - w: ' / ' leyGolfClubcompetedforthe ' . MargaretLightfootTrophy.'-’' ’ ^ ' In the best conditions of thesea- ! ?- • /' :' '


, son so far, the clear winner, with an outstanding score of87-19-68 ■ was Carol Ashley."


-


: Karen Thompson came'seconTft-' / ; / with 91;19-72, and Margaret Cal-’ vert was third with 100-24-76. Once again Gloria Bentley won i f ~


theStableford competition with ( 23points.,


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