44 Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 2nd, 2014 GENERAL VACANCIES
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EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS/ MANAGEMENT
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fCompetitive plus excellent benefits I Burnley
You'll know our name and you'll love our products, and we've g ot plenty of ambition to go even further. We're on a journey to be Britain's best food business, and we'd love to have you on board. Join us and you'll be part of a team who always show how much they care for what they do, taking full responsibility for delivering great quality and freshness to millions o f people every day.
This is a really exciting time to join us in Burnley as we undertake a £20 million ' site re-development in order to expand o u r production o f alternative sandwich products such as Crumpets, Pancakes and Wraps. With the ambitious aim o f producing 5,500 products per hour once the new site is open, we're creating 60 new jo b s so is one right for you?
Manufacturing Team Manager Contributing to the success o f the Bakery by delivering production systems that operate to the highest possible standards, y o u ’ll need to be fully aware o f the health and safety/food legislation, policies and standards a site of our size requires. You II be keen to lead, motivate an d develop your team and support a continuous improvement programme to increase bakery efficiency and meet performance targets.
You’ll have people management experience in a similar bakery or food manufacturing environment where spe ed, quality and safety are key.
Manufacturing Team Leader Leading and motivating your Manufacturing Team Members to strive for excellence, conform to health and safety legislation and remain accident free.
Your experience o f working in a manufacturing environment will be coupled with your knowledge o f health and safety standards, an d fo o d safety regulations. Your understanding of basic HR policies in relation to your team members will be a bonus.
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Following the acquisition of Bowland Brewery we are now looking for a
„ General Manager & Assistant Manager, for Ihc Lower Buck, Wuddington
An exciting opportunity to be part of the next phase in the life of this idyllic country pub. We are looking for enthusiastic, ambitious characters to lead the gfeat team already'm place.
Unquestionable career opportunities and support from existing company structure.
A F B I J C A N I K L \ Q U A I I T I I S •
• Excellent Interpersonal Skills^ • Confidence and Resilience
: - Passion for excellent local produce and real ale
Please send CV’s and covering letters to
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or pop in and drop off by hand Lower Buck, Edisford Road, Waddington, BB7 3HU
Penyard Ltd. Require a Joinery Workshop Manager
Wc arc an established Building and Joinery Contractor providing high quality services for our clients and
require a person with a joinery background to manage and supervise our workshop in Trawden, Colne, '
Lancashire. The work which wc produce is o f a varied and interesting nature which includes general joinery,
architectural and heritage work, cabinet work and shop fitting.
Ideally we require a person a with communication
skills, a knowledge o f traditional and modem joinery and preferably experience using AutoCAD. This is a permanent position with an expanding company. Interested?
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HEALTHCARES NURSING
RIGHT CARE CARERS WANTED
Growing demand means we need carers to join our
professional, friendly team, providing a high standard
of care to our customers in their homes in the Burnley / Pendle area, between
7.00am and 10.00pm. Full and part time (alternate
weekends) and weekend only staff. £6.65 to £7.45 ph, plus mileage
allowance. You must have a caring nature and your own car. Training provided.
For more information ring' 01282 42-42-40
All staff must undergo a full criminal record check. Equal Opportunities Emloyer
PA/CARER REQUIRED for man w ith medical Issues
Including type 1 Diabetes. M u s t be committed and reliable and able to w ork a t le a s t 1 hour eve ry day (9hrs In to ta l) . £6p/h, job share considered. Contac t: 01200 428 624
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Maroon and Golds extend home rule
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Clitheroe remain unbeaten on their Littlemoor turf this sea son after a six-try romp over Crosby St Marys. Marco Vaghetti returned
in the centres, and up front there was a recall for Ross Chamberlain and Andrew Rigby at lock and Sam Thorn- ber at number eight. After a very brief period of
Rehab Care assistant 7.65 per hour
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21 hours a week. Castieford HF0P, Queens Road, Clitheroe, BB71AR. 14:30-22:00 shift 2 week shift pattern with alternate weekends To provide care to vulnerable adults and to work with physiotherapists and occupational therapists to promote independence and to help regain new skills. Informal Discussion: Lindsey Pickering on 01200 426355
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First Div North P W D L Pts Salford City Droylsden
8 5 1 2 16 10 5 1 4 16
uncaster City 8 3 2 3 11 OssettTown
2 2 14
Radcliffe Borough 9 2 5 2 11 KendalTown
BrighouseTown 8 3 2 3 11 Warrington Town 8 3 CLITHEROE Burscough
9
9 2 3 4 9 2
3 9
Harrogate Railway 7 2 2 3 8 New Mills
10 1
Ossett Albion 9 2 2 5 8 Prescot Cables 9 0 - 6 Padiham
9 2 2 5 8 3 6
1 8 4
LAWSON-TAYLOR SOLICITORS EAST • LANCASHIRE F00TBAU LEAGUE ,
“ Wts, First Division: Barrowfbrd Celtc 1, Rimington 4: Burnley Athledc 3, Langho 1: Enfield 1. The Ivy 5: Oswaldtwisde S 2, Read Utd 1: Rock Rovers 2, Mill Hill 3; Stackstead Sj 7, Burnley Belvedere 5; Second Division: AFC Darwen 2, Whinney Hill 2: Colne United 0, Rishton United 1:
fef Par* 1. Rosegrove Railway 4; Prairie United i Waddington 1; Worsthome 1, Bamoldswick jjwn 5; Reserve Division: Feniscowles and Pleasington 4, Waddington 2; Langho 1, Burnley Belvedere 5; Mill Hill vRock Rovers PP; Read Utd 5, uswaldtwistle S 0: Rimington 4, Stacksteads Sj 3;
FOOTBALL EVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE
8 7 1 0 22 9 6 0 3 1B
Northwich Victoria 10 5 2 3 17 Bamber Bridge 9 5 2 2 17 FarsleyAFC Mossley
Darlington 1883 9 4 3 2 15 Scarborough Ath 9 5 0 4 15 SpennymoorTown 6 4
9 3 2 4 11 10 2 5 3 11 1 4 10 4
WhinneyHiTC, Barrowford Celtic 3. First Division Rimington The Ivy
2 2
1 1
3 2 0 3 2 0
P W D l Pts 5 5 0
0 15 6 5 0 1 15
Burnley Athletic 4 3 1 0 10 BurnleyBelvedere 5 OswaldtwisUe Sm 5 Rock Rovers Mill Hill Enfield
2 2
ReadUtd
Stackstead Sj Feniscowles Langho
Colne United Prairie United AFC Darwen
7 7
1 6 1 6
3 1 T 1 4 4 1 0 3 3 5 1 0 4 3 3 0
1 2 1
Barrowford Celtic 3 0 0 Second Division
5 0 1 4 1 3 -0
P W D L Pts 4 3 0 1 9 3 3 0 0 9 4 2
1 1 7
BarnoldswickTn 3 2 0 1 6 Whinney Hill ' 3 1 2 0 5 Rishton United 3 1 1 1 4 Rosegrove Railway 3 1 0 2 3 Peel Park
Waddington Worsthome
4 1 0 3 3 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 0
Reserve Division P W D L Pts. Whinney Hill Read Utd Mill Hill
Rimington ' 4 3 Langho -
6 5 0 1 15 5 5 0 0 15 4 4 0 0 12 1 0 10
BurnleyBelvedere 4 3 0 1 9 Rock Rovers Feniscowles Enfield
4 2 0 2 6 2 1 1 0
Barrowford Celtic 3 0 1 2 1 Oswaldtwistla St M 6 0 1 5 1 Waddington
Stacksteads Sj 5 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 6 0
5 3 0 2 9 6 2 0 4 6 4
Fixtures, Saturday, First Division: Burnley Belvedere v Rock Rovers; Feniscowles & Pleasington v Langho; Mill Hill v Enfield; Read Utd V Bumlev Athletic; Stackstead Sj v Oswaldtwistle Sm; The Ivy v Barrowford Celtic; Second Division: Bamoldswick Town v Peel Park; Colne United v AFC Darwen; Rosegrove Railway v Whinney Hill; Waddington v Rishton United; Worsthome v Prairie United; Reserve Division: Barrowford Celtic v Read Utd: Enfield v Langho; OswaldtwisUe St Marys v Rimington; Rock Rovers v Stacksteads Sj; Waddington v Mill Hill; Whinney Hill v Burnley Belvedere.
HARRY DEWHURSTSUNDAY MEMORIAL FOOTBALLLEAGUE
Results: Bee’s Knee's 5, Royal Oak 1; Billington 0, Sabden 24; Great Harwood Rovers 0, Bay Horse 3; Hays 4, Globe Bullough 2.
Church Town 6 6 0 0 IB BayHorse Hays
Doglnn Sabden
Bee's Knee's
' 6 6 0 0 18 6 5 0
Gt Harwood Rovers 5 3 0 2 9 Rhoden
7 Billington 3 0 4 9
Globe Bullough 7 3 0 4 9 Royal Oak Arden
. 8 1 0 7 3 7 0 0 7 0 8 0 0 8 0
fixtures, Sunday: Bee's Knee's v Great Harwood
Rovers; Church TownvArden; Dog InnvRhoden; Globe Bullough v Royal Oak.
POOL J IM BEAM CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL LEAGUE
Results, Premier Division: Bay Horse- 4,
P W D L Pts 7 6 0 1 18 1 15
6 4 0 2 12 7 3 0 4 9
pressure on the line, Clithe roe found themselves stood under the posts wondering what had happened. Howev er, they slowly managed to get into gear and began to play a bit of decent rugby. Eventually live wire centre
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Craig Procter bustled over to open their account. And a penalty kick from skipper Nathan Peel put them ahead at half-time. Somefrankwordsatthein-
terval seemed to refocus the team, and excellent approach work from the forwards cre
ated some space and front foot ball for the backs. When the ball moved down the line, full back Chris Stewart powered away for an excellent score, Peel on hand with the extras. After a brief fightback it
was one way traffic. Stewart grabbed another one, sprint ing in from 50 metres out. Flank forward Richard
Slinger crashed over in the corner, before the captaingot in on the act on his birthday. Then almost as the referee
was about to blow, SamThorn- ber carved his way through a tired defence to wrap up the scoring for the Maroon and Golds. The first XV have a blank
weekend, while the seconds travel to Garstang on Satur day. Supporters are welcome.
Allsmtlesfor Ann: (from left) Peter Fox, Dave Clegg, Linda Clegg, Mick Bryan, Ann Almond, Carole Maher, Hazel Sellars,Sarah Bryan, Katie Maherand Keith Rtzhenry (s).
Chris Chadwick tookthetop spot when Mytton Fold Gold Club held their Bill Almond
MemorialTrophy competition on Sunday.
Warm and dry conditions helped to produce some good scores.
Chris, playing offs, carded 41 points. Keith Fitzhenry fin
ished justonepointin arrears, but took the Seniors’ Trophy. Third was John Parkin
son with39 points following a three-way card play-off.
In the Ladies’section it was
a win for Linda Clegg with 37 points with Allison Nuttall
second (34 points) and Jean Havard (33 points) third, just shading Brenda Griffith in a card play-off. Ciaran Halsall took the
Juniors’Award with4opoints, beating brother Alex into sec ond, with Katie Maher third. The twos pot was a five
way split with Peter Fox, Mick Bryan and Richard Palmer all birdying the first, while Dave Griffith and Dave Clegg both birdied the ninth. With just one more sum
mer qualifying competi tion to go, it’s tight at the top of the men’s Order of Merit. Chris Chadwick leads with
Horseshoe A 8; Buck A 11, St Peters A 1; Casde 7, Billington B 5; Horseshoe B 3, Rose & Crown 9; Royal British Legion A 11, Oog Whatley 1; First Division: Billington A 9, White Uon B 3; De Lacy B 7,
BuckB5;Rose&CrownA7,Waggon&HorsesB5; Waggon & Horses A 6, Royal Oak A 6; White Lion A
5,Stork7; Second Division: Kings Amis BIO, Dog Sports Bar 2; Read Con Club 10, Kings Arms A 0;
Royal British Legion C 5, Buchaneers7. Premier
BuckA RBLegionA
P W 0 L P 15 15 0 0 174 16 14 0 2 164
Rose&Crown 15 11 0 4 132 Billington 8 Castle
Horseshoe A 16 5 2 9 89 BayHorse
DogWhalley Horseshoe 8 StPetersA Drvition One Billington A White Uon B Royal OakA BuckB
15 9 0 6 129 15 7 1 7 98
15 2 3 10 75 15 3 2 10 71 15 1 4 10 70 15 2 2 11 62 P W 0 L P 15 15 0 0 158 16 11 0 5 126 16 9 3 4 125 16 8 1 7 122
Waggonfi Horses A 16 6 5 5 113 RoseSCrownA 15 7 2 6 107 WaggonS Horses B 16 3 3 10 97 DelacyB Stork -
White Uon A DhrisionTwo
Delacy
15 7 0 8 92 15 4 0 11 82 16 1 0 15 70 P W 0 L P
13 8 2 3 108
Royal British Legion 12 7 3 2 102 KingsArmsB
12 5 4 3 98
Dog Sports Bar 13 B 1 4 98 Read Con Club RB Legion C
12 6 2 4 92 13 5 1 7 92
67 points; Keith Fitzhenry is close behind with 64 points. Phil Hammond (6opoints)
and Wayne Ivinson (57 points) are still in the hunt. Theladies’ spot prizes were
taken by Hazel Sellars (longest drive) and Carole Maherfnear- est the pin), while Wayne Ivin son hit the longest drive and was nearest the pin. Phil Chadwick took the fi
nal midweek competition of the summer season and the Order of Merit. Runner-up in the both the final event and
the Order of Merit was Roland Hailwood. Graham Slater fin ished third overall.
Buchaneers KingsArmsA
12 3 1 8 66 13 1 0 12 42
Clitheroe Social Club 0 0 0 0 0 LowMoor
0 0 0 0 0
Fixtures, Tonight, Premier Division: Billington B v BayHorse; Rose S Crown v Buck A.
DARTS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICTDARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE
Results, Darts, Team Knockout Second Round: Dog Inn 8, Buck Inn 1; Con Club 3, RBLegion A 6; Swan S Royal 1, Brown Cow (Chat) 6; Division One: Black Bull (01) 6, Horseshoe 3; Brown Cow (Chat) 5, Con Club 4; Brown Cow (Clith) 6, RBLegion A 3; Division Two: Dog Inn 8, Rose S Crown 1; RBLegion B 4, Buck Inn 5; Dominoes, Division One: Black Bull (01) 5, Horseshoe 16; Brown Cow (Chat) 7, Con Club 14; Brown Cow (Clith) 8, RBLegion A 13; Division Two: Oog Inn 9, Rose & Crown 12; RBLegion B 7, Buck Inn 14; Postponed: Brown Cow (Clith) v. Rose & Crown. Division One Darts P W 0 L P BrownCowClith 10 10 0 0 63 R.B. Legion A 10 5 0 5 48 Black Bull
10 5 0 5 46
BrownCowChat 9 5 0 4 41 Con Club
Horseshoe
DhrisionTwo Darts P W D L P Ooglnn Bucklnn
RB. Legion B
7 7 0 0 54 8 6 0 2 39 7 4 0 3 34
Swan & Royal 8 2 0 6 30 Rose&Crown B 0 0 8 14
10 2 0 8 39 9 2 0 7 24'
Thursday, October 2,2014
www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk CLITHEROEADVERTISER&TIMES I SPORT: GOLF ROUND-UP AND INFORMATION DESK
Chris takes top spot in Memorial
Val and Hath go head to head for ® stableford prize
The weather playedhavoc with the Ladies' “Wear it Pink" Stabl eford at Clitheroe Golf Club. But Val Fairless and Kath To wnley were not to be denied their head to head for the Divi sion One Prize. Both ladies produced 36 points fromthe16ho!es,butwithabet-
45
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ter back nine, Fairless won. Catherine Podevyn was the best in Division Two with a three-shot margin over Gillian Eddlesston. Atotalof29teamsturnedoutfor >>. Saturday's Four-Man Scramble and they produced 37 twos and one hole in one. Theswingingquartet of Denis Greenup, David Heesom, Ralph Postlethwaite and Chris Vines found 12 birdies and an ace for the winning 54.3 total.
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Onlyafractionbehind with two eagles and eight birdies, the Ben-
nett/Payne/Nunn/Tommy Poole team had to settle forsecond. Mike
Fearnhead.thetwo Spouses, R.andA.andAlexTay- A lor made the podium in third.
It was the Brandreth and Ultima
dayatWhalleyGolfClubon Saturday.
Allthisseason’swinnersplayed • for the Brandreth Trophy, with • theremainderofthefieldplay-
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ingfortheUltima. The Ultima field that came in with the lowest score o f the day, Martin Crabtree’s five under par
67.Second was John Hamilton (68) and third Bill Banks (69). ^ TheBrandrethtrophywentto Colin T. Elliott with a classy 69,
just one in front of Kevin Moore, with Aaron Ripley (72) third.
There were twos for K. Walker (2), M. Crabtree, B. Devine, S. ® Green and C.T. Elliott. '
Division One Dorns P W D L P Con Club
R.B. LegionA Horseshoe
10 8 0 2 125 10 5 0 5 105 9 5 0 4 104
BrownCowClith 10 5 0 5 98 BrownCowChat ■ Black Bull
9 4 0 5 89 10 2 0 8 86
Division Two Dorns P W D L P Bucklnn
8 5 0 3 91
Rose&Crown 8 6 0 2 88 SwanS Royal Doglnn
RB. Legion B
8 4 0 4 88 7 3 0 4 70 7 1 0 6 62
High Scores: 140 D.Hargreaves x2,
C.Barlow x2,
K.Yeoman,
C.FIynn,
T.BrowaJ.Schofield,
M.Booth, a
P.Crossley, S.Porter; 139
C.Bariow; 138
D.Graham; w 137 C.Ftynn; 135 DJeffries; 133 RCrossley; 131 RCollinson; 125 ARidgway, RJones,
C.Barlow: * 123 RJones; 121 OStarkie, ISchofield, M.B00U1; 120 T.Leigh,
D.Gudgeon; 116 D.Hargreaves (Check), G.Wallbank; 105 O.Harris, IFeeney; 101 LFullerton; 100 LFullerton x4,
D.Marsh x3,
C.Bariow x3, D.Walker’ x2,
P.Crossley x2, © RGreatorex x2, RBooth x2, T.Leigh x2,
T.Brown x2, ARidgway x2, RJones x2,
D.Gudgeon x2, S Porter x2, M.Harbord x2, LAstin, ISchofield, D.Hargreaves, LGibbons,
S.Geldard,
D.FIynn,
C.Flynn, DJeffries, KYeoman,
D.Graham, >
M.Proctor,
M.Booth,
S.Booth.
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