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I CUTHEROEADVERTISER&TIMES


wtvw.clitheroeailvortiser.co.uk Thursday, May8,:


Thursday. May 8,2014 www.clitheroeadv0rtiser.co.uk CUTHEROEADVEimSER&HMES I SPORT: INFORMATION DESK www.lancashirejobstoday.co.uk


CRICKET HOULDSWORTH S0UCI70RS RIBBLESDAIE CRICKETLEAGUE


SenlorOivisioD Whalley


Earby Clitheroe Read Salesbury Edenfield Euxton Great Harwood CherryTree Baxenden Ribb Wanderers Brinscall Osw. Immanuel Padiham Bamoldswick Settle Brooksbottom


PADIHAM V SALESBURY Padiham ' .


O.Deakin-Pickard c Rabagliati b Pradeep.....26 A Hall Losper


b Foster..... ......... ..


•K. Robinson N. Whitehead


What qualifications do I need?


another two'years on thejob to • become fully proficient.


An NVQ level 3, or a Diploma in Ceramic Restoration. What starting salary and package can you expect?


Anyotherrequirements? It depends where you are


An art-related qualification working but annual salaries can help. You need to have a usually start at £20,000. patient approach to work as well as attention to detail. Ar- . What sort of personal skills tistic and scientific abilities makesomeonebestsuited? are also useful, as you need You need to have good prac- to understand how differ- tical skills a patient and me- ent materials react and work thodical approach to work and together.


attention to detail. Ifyou de­ cide to run your own business


Howhmg does it take to qualify?


you will need to be organised andhavebusinessskills.Good


To complete the diploma takes communication skills are also twoyears.butideallyyouneed important.


GENERAL VACANCIES uftraframe


Ultraframe UK Ltd is the UK's leading manufacturer of conservatory systems based in Clitheroe..


now seeking to appoint Production Operatives in the following areas of


. developments we are Technical/lnstallation Support Engineers r


Due to a number of Conservatory Roofing Fabricators exciting new product _ . /


... ■ „ ■


our business: Warehouse Operatives Technical Sales Trainee Software Developer Paint Spray Operatives


If you feel you have the right skills and attributes and are interested in any of the above positions then please forward your C.V. and covering letter to


Sue Holt, HR Manager, Ultraframe, Enterprise Works, Salthill Road, Clitheroe, Lancs. BB7 1 PE vacancies@ultraframe.co.uk


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What career prospects and to identify the potential to fix structure is there? .


historical items that may oth-


Ceramic restoration can lead erwisehavebeenthrownaway to positions within a mu- leads to a real sense of achieve- seum setting, conservation, ment when you see the end working for auction houses result. • and the public. There’s al­ so the option to set up your Sell your profession own business. You can also I love my work, it sometimes enhance your skills further astonishes me to think how to specialise in various me- I have put some damaged diums and disciplines such items back together, speak- as glass, textiles and many ing with clients, listening to more-


/ . #


Whatjob satisfaction can you expect?.


their stories and histories of the item and how much


it means to them having them back together. I love


There’s great pleasure in play- the fact that I never know ing a part in preservation for what will come through the the future, having the ability door.


Jeannie Pritchard


L Anderson R. Meehan S. Rashid D.Hall


' cHassanb Foster........ ....0 c Watson b Foster....... ....A


S. Meehan - notout____________....4 7]


Total._____________ .130


Bowling: Pradeep 15-6-41-1; Parkinson 4-1-12-0; Foster 13-2-50*5; Bristol 6-0*16*3; Shabaz 3.3-0-12-1.


Salesbury


J.Rawson J. Watson AHassan Pradeep


P. Blackman M. Shabaz


Extras____________ 26 Total (4 wickets)...........132


Bowling: Whitehead 9-0-37-1; Losper 3-1-18-0; Hall 441-26-0; S. Meehan 5-0-33-2; Rashid 2-0-18-0.


READVWHAUEY Read


•♦K. O'Connor J. Marshall - N. Ahmed


E. ArtingstoD Scullard C. Lowes T. Turner


. M. Taylor E. Lowes


W.Eastham A. Rushton


c Galling b Mota.____


bMota........................ ....0 bMota......................... ....9 Ibwb Howard_______ ...21 b Howard................... ....8 IbwbHoward_______ ....3 notout.....................


....6


bHoward................... ...0 c Galling b Howard....... ....0 c lamb b Howard____ ...8


Bowling: Mota 9*2*28*3; Howard 8.5-2-31*7. *R.Lamb


S.Mukthar Mota


• R. Palmer 0. Howard


c Mota b Howard........ ....0 Extras......................... ....3 Total........................... ..59


Whalley c O'Connor b Scullard... ...17 b Scullard................


n


c O'Connor b Scullard... ..18 notout___________ ..11


notout....................... ...2 Extras____________ ..12 Total (for3 wickets)..... .60


N.Ashraf T.Lord Guneratne


Bowling: Scullard 11-2-26-3; L Lowes 11-4*31*0. CUTHEROEVBAXENDEN Clitheroe


J. Dewhurst P.Dibb


P.Johnson •M. Coulter F.Butt


S. Booth •P.Gaskell J. Marquet


„ MK S " . Asif Iqbal


♦R. Staines D. Mills A. Ahmed B. Swindells "G. Sudworth M.Austin R. Hurley K- Smitiison


.


candbSudworth........... .12 c Austin b Swindells___ .16 IbwbSudworth.______20 c Staines b Swindells..__.1 IbwbAsif Iqbal...............21 IbwbSudworth______ .14 bSudworth......................0 bSudworth..................... 3 IbwbAsiflqbai________.7 c Staines bSudworth....... 2 not out..........- ....... ........2 Extras._____________ 34 Total.------------------------.132


Bowling: Sudworth 20.3-5-56-6; Swindells 12-1-52-2; Asif Iqbal 8-2-18-2.


Baxenden IbwbMarquel________ 2 c Coulter bMarquet____8 bMarqueL..._____ ......15 bMarquet___________ .1 candbGuneratne.......... .A bMarquet_____ _____ .13 bDewhurst__________ .7 st Coulter b Guneratne....17 bJohnson___________ .10 bDewhurst__________ 1


notout_________ ...__.1 Eirtra< ...............


Iimjg Total— ................____.91


Bowling: Marquet 10-2-18-5; Guneratne 14-1-45- 2; Dewhurst 5-0-21-2; Johnson 0.5-0-3-1.


RIBBLESDAIE WANDERERS V EUXTON White


M. Winrow* G. Marsden Ltewis


LYahathugoda S. Tolley


N. Dunn J. Procter


Euxton ct Dougall b Sunderland...12 ctRainbWells.________21 b BritdifTe...................... .1 ctRalnbBritcliffa_____ 36 ctCtarkson b BritdifTe.....2 bThompson___________ 2 ct Clarkson b Thompson..23 IbwbVariey...................22


1


runout____________..34 Ibwb Whitehead.......... ...25 notout........................ ...31 candbS. Meehan____ 15 IbwbS. Meehan........... ....0 notout____________ ...0


, • b Bristol___________.....6 ;7 cPradeepbShabaz..... ...21


cHassanb Bristol.............8 bBristol...................... ,.J0


c Rabagliati b Foster..... JO R


.....14


Pts 36 36 34 24


22 17 17 16 15 15 15 14


12 12


12 10


0


M.Millward J. Hill*


A. String fellow


b Thompson. not out......... IbwbVariey... Extras_____ Total...


Variey2.3-0-5-2.


B. Variey Dougall J.Rain C. Jackson* M. Clarkson M. Spencer J. Wells J. Sunderland R. Clarkson* M. Thompson I. Britcliffe


Ribblesdale Wanderer*


ct Hill b Marsden... b White... ct Hill b Lewis.... IbwbWinrow... Ibwb White...


...19 ...20


ct Procter bWinrow........ 6 b Lewis............................2


b White............................2 notouL... b Lewis... notout.... Extras...


Bowling: 0. Marsden 5-0-29-1; L Lewis 12-4-35- 3; White 14.1-3-51-3; M. Winrow 7-3-15-2.


Total (for9wicketsj__.135


First Division The Ivy


FOOTBALL GREENBACK MOTOR COMPANY EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE


L Pts


Burnley Athletic Rimington Read Utd Mill Hill


OswaldtwistieSm Stackstead Si Enfield


Feniscowles/Pleasington26 Rock Rovers CalderValeFC Langho Worsthome Colne Utd Second


Barrowford Celtic Burnley Belvedere Prairie United Whinney Hill


Waddington Canberra Peel Park Reserve Whinney Hill Mill Hill Read Utd Reck Rovers Rimington Enfield


OswaldtwisUe St Marys 26 Langho


Burnley Belvedere 28 Waddington


25 28


StacksteadsSJ Peel Park


26 9 28 8


Feniscowles/Pleasington27 7 Colne Utd


16 14 16 14


Bamoldswick Town Utd 15 6 Pendle Forest


26 26 24 25 25 P


11 40 11 34 13 33 15 31 12 29 14 28 14 20 21 13 18 11 L Pts 36 31 29 25 23 18 16 13 0


Pts 69 61 49


9 44


10 42 10 39 10 36 11 34 15 31 14 30 15 29 15 29 14 27


28 6 9. 13 27


BarrowfoniGeltio--------28— 7— 2 18 23 POOL STANLEY BROTHERS CLITHEROE POOL LEAGUE


Premier Division P W D L P BuckA RBLA


BillingtonB


Read Con Club A CastieA Waggon A


Horseshoe BuckGrindleton RoseS Crown A White Lion A


First Division Billington A St Peter's A Waddington SC Royal Oak A WaggonG Horses B 19 BuckB


19


Bay Horse DetacyB


White bite Hartrt LowMoorB


White Lion B


Con Club Kings Arms B DoLaty KingsArmsA Read Con Club B Buchaneers Dog Sports BarB Whalley Arms •


22 22 22 22 22 22 P W D


22 10 22


19 13 3 19 11 2 19 11 2 19 8 5 8 6 9 4 7 3


22 19 1 2 237 22 19 1 2 233 22 17 3 2 228


Rose&Crown 22 16 1 5 210 5 175


I1148 12144 12137 14 121 13121 14118 19 81


t P 3 1B1 6158 6158 6154 5153 6147 9 141


8 3 8 138


19 4 3 12125 19 2 5 12 92


Second Division P W D L P Stork


DogSportsBar 10 1 0 9 34 20 15 4 1 198


20 14 3 3 187 Royal British Legion 20 11 3 6 170


20 8 5 7 152 20 9 2 9 151 20 7 4 9 150 20 8 5 7 146 20 6 5 9 129 20 4 4 12118 20 4 3 13100 20 3 4 13 94


Presentation night tonight at Royal British


Legion, 8 p.m., with disco, raffle and supper. HARRYDEWHURSTMEMORIAL


FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Results, Terry Cittermole Trophy: Globe Bullough 1, Bees Knees1;Stanley Ultras 6, Dog Inn 1; League: Bay Horse 1, Church Town 6. Fixtures, Sunday, Terry Csttermole Trophy;


ChurchTown vGtobe Bullough (Foxhill);Stanley Ultras v Baggy’s Wine Bar (King George's); League: Bees Knees v Dog Inn (King Georges).


...16 .134


League Church Town Bay Horse Stanley Ultras Baggy’s Wine Bar Bees Knees Dog Inn Globe Bullough


Cup


Church Town Bay Horse Stanley Ultras Bees Knees Globe Bullough Dog Inn Baggy’s Wine Bar


BOWLS GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWUNG LEAGUE


Division One Green Park Globe Hays WittonBC RishtonConA Rushton Street A Roe tee Park Clitheroe Cricket A Sydney Street RibblesdaleA


Burnley RoadB LowerDarwenA Division Two Sabden Black Great Harwood H Great Harwood A Coppico Mercer Park Hurst Green Grange Great Harwood CC Globe A WhalleyA OssyCon Division Three Ribblesdale B East lanes SabdenRed Rushton Street B Burnley RoadA Globe B Immanuel A Waddington A


Rishton Con B Salesbury----------


W D 0 0


t P 1 31 2 28 2 27 0 25 2 25 0 22 2 22 3 16 2 15 4 10 4 9


D L P 1 0 34 0 2 30 0 1 28 0 1 27 0 2 27 2 19 3 18 2 17 1 14 4 13 5 13 L P 0 24 2 23 2 22 1 21 0 19 1 17 3 14 2 12


2 10 -3-8—


DARTS CUTHEROEAND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE Results, Darts: Brown Cow (Chat) 5, Black Bull (O.L) 4; Brown Cow (Clith) 7, Horseshoe 2; Dog Inn 8, Social Club 1; Rose & Crown 0, R.B.Legion A 9; Swan & Royal, RB.Legion B 5; Dominoes: Brown Cow (Chat) 15, Black Bull (0.L) 6; Brown Cow (Clith) TO, Horseshoell; Dog Inn 6, Social Club 15; Rose & Crown 18, R.B.Legion A 3; Swan


& Royal 12, R.B.Legion B 9. Darts


Brown Cow Clith Brown Cow Chat Dog Inn


Black Bull Horseshoe


R.B. Legion A R.B. Legion B Buck Inn


Swan & Royal Social Club


Rose & Crown Dominoes Buck Inn


Swan & Royal Horseshoe


Brown Cow Clith Dog Inn


Soda! Club


Rose & Crown R.B. Legion A


R.B. Legion B


P W L Pts 18 15 3 111 16 13 3 108 17 12 5 102 17 12 5 98


' -18 11 7 92 17 10 7 91 17 10 7 91 18 7 11 64 18 3 15 55 16 2 14 30 18 0 18 13 P w L Pts 18 13 5*214 18 11 7 206 18 10 8 195 18 10 8 193 17 8 9 189 16 13 3 178 18 7 11 178 17 7 10 177


Brown Cow Chat 16 6 10164 Black Bull


17 6 11 152 17 4 13 149


CLITHEROE SUMMER DARTS LEAGUE


Fixtures, Monday: White Lion A v Brown Cowboys; Catholic Club vSwan; Brown CowA v legion A; Horseshoe v White Lion B; Pendle Inn v Cow Moor; Legion B vBrown Cow Allstars.


CRICKETTEAMS _


RibblesdaleLeaguo, Saturday: Clitheroe 1st XI (v Whalley, away, Ramsbottom Cup, meet 11-45 a.m.) P.Gaskell, P.Dibb, T.Lord, M.Coulter, J.Dewhurst, NAshraf,S.Booth, BJohnson, F.Butt, J.Marquet, Guneratne. Scorer: H.Lang Clitheroe 2nd XI-No game. Ribblesdale League, Sunday: Clitheroe 3rd XI (v Earby, home, meet12-45 p.m.) RDinsdale, T.Baitey, T.BIezard, J.Nutter, N.Scorah,H.lang,J.Scorah,SAhmed,j.Holgate, N. Bolton. Scorer: S.Stamford,. Clitheroe 4th XI (v Whalley, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) M.Dewhurst, AJiartley, S.Mulligan, FJackson, G.Poolo, .Stuart, ESmith, C.Birtwell- Jones, AMehmood, D.Stuart, C.Dewhurst Scorer: G Atkinson.


P W D L P 12 11


1 33 3 20 3 19 6 16 6 13 7 6 9 4


In form ace Hazel earns trio of wins!


Hazel Sellars won the England Golf Midlands North Regional Final, Pharman Cup and April 9-hole Stableford (s)


77


Mick Kelbiewasthetop man when Mytton Fold Golf Club .' played th e ir EGU Medal Quali­ f ie r on Saturday.


His 84-16-68 put him two shots clear of Dave Griffith (83-13- 70)


71) third. Dave Westwood (at the


first) and Garry Davies (at the ninth) split the Twos Pot. Hazel Sellars took a great


win at the England Golf Mid­ lands North Regional Final held at Shrewsbury. Her nett 6g beat Abigail Edson (Howley Hall Golf Club) into second by three clear shots. Long-time Mytton Fold


member John Parkinson won his first Board competition - the two-day medal Pharman Cup. Matching John’s total of nett 153 was Ian Shaw, but Ian’s higher second-day score saw him lose out by the narrowest of card play-offs. In the ladies’ Pharman


Cup, it was another excellent win for in-form Sellars whose 107-31-76 was a matching nett. score with the men’s winner. Judith Kay (106-27-79) fin­


ished runner-up with Allison Nuttall (99-19-80) rounding off the podium positions. The first round of the Kevin


Shanley Charity Trophy was won by Steve Worrall. Steve’s 84-15-69 left him


one shot ahead of Garry Dav­ ies (84-14-80) and three ahead of Chris Quinn (92-20-72). The ladies’ April g-Hole


Stableford saw Sellars take the win with 19 points. Her score was matched by Brenda


Griffith, but a card play-off de­ moted Brenda to the runner- up slot. Lady Captain Elect Ann Almond completed the podium places.


, with Gary Ashton (86-15-


It's “Plus One Heesom" at Clitheroe Golf Club a fte r An­ drews sparkling 65 won him the Prestigeous Tom Morris


Competition last weekend. A 75 in Saturday’s first round saw Heesom in the pack, but seven Birdies and 10 pars in Sunday’s outstanding round resulted in a 140 winning total. Paul Nightingale had to


settle for the runners-up spot with 141, with Matthew Gar­ ner third place after cards on 144.


Mark Jones took Division


One after countbaek, Andrew Passmore headed Division Two, and Neil Cronin topped Division Three. The Midweek Medal saw


Sean Wilson’s nett 66 give him a two-shot margin over Dave Mackenzie. Mark Ashworth’s nett 69 took third prize. . Michelle Fielding won both


ladies’ competitions. A two under S/S won the


Duckworth Cup and Annie Chambers Qualifier and Chris Stokes was two off the pace. Marcia Morris was third. The Medal was a Tale of •


Two Birdies. Both Michelle Fielding and Val Fairless bird- ied the long 7th but Fielding won the card play-off, both la­ dies posting nett 74s. Carole Brown was best


of a trio on 79 leaving Helen Maginn and Chris Stokes to complete the Leader Board.


Holden claims the Chalice


A full field turned out last Sun­ day atStonyhurstParkGolf Club forthefirstboard competition of the season, the Chairman's Chalice. A steady round from Phil Snape saw him finish third with a score of90-22-68, a shot adrift of Andrew Driver (84-17- 67) butthe winner was Darren Holden with ascore of93- 28-5. The previous week the ladiesof Stonyhurst Park enjoyed their annual spring break at Garstang Golf and Country Club, compris­ ing two rounds of full handicap stableford.Thewinnerofthe SPLASH trophy, with ascore of 67 points over two days, went to Lady Captain Jan Walker, ahead of Margaret Carrington on 64 points. The prize for the best score on day one was Barbara Herd with 35 points, Linda Ash­ worth taking this honour on day two with 34. Additional prizes for the best front 9 and back 9ondaysoneand two went to Carolyn Blockeel, Jean Gentry and Sue Kirk with 19 points and Gill McDonnell with 16.


OnThursday, the ladies of Whalley defied the weather to compete in a Stableford Competition, which included a trophy for the best score by a highhandicapper.


Viv Lee came in with 32 points to win the High Handicap Trophy ahead of Fran Gierat with 29 points.


KarenThompsonwonthecom- petitionwith 34 points.


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