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I CUTHEROEADVERTISER&TIMES


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Thursday,June 12,2014


Thursday,Juno 12,2014 www.clitharoeadvertiser.co.uk SPORT: INFORMATION DESK l * Y www.lancashirejobstoday.co.uk 7 c . '


CRICKET HOULDSWORTHSOUCITORS RIBBLESDALE - CRICKET LEAGUE


Rawtenstall Lowerhouse Ramsbottom Nelson Enfield


Haslingden Accrington


a head chef What qualifications do I


need? A qualification in basic or


intermediate food hygiene is definitely a must, as well as a QCF in catering. You will also need vital practical and hands on experience, spending time learning and working your way up the ladder. During this period you will learn things such as knife skills, time management and health and safety.


Any other requirements?


• Understand your kitchen and where food comes from and you will go far. It can be quite stressful so you need to love what you do. It helps if you have a level of creativity to come up


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with new menu suggestions. You also need to have some knowledge of accounting to be able to work out sales of food - and portion control. -


. How long does it take to


qualify? It takes around two years to


get the qualifications you need, but that is just the start.


What sort of starting salary


and package can you expect? Unless you're on an


apprenticeship scheme, you can expect to start on minimum wage. The catering industry is so varied, the salary can vary.


What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to


What sort pf career


prospects and structure is there?


The world really is your


oyster when it comes to being a chef. I originally studied in France and then came back to the UK to work in a number of restaurants. I would definitely encourage people to consider a career in a care home. It is a side to the industry that gives great job satisfaction.


What kind of job satisfaction DOMESTIC HELP


DOMESTIC HOME HELP/CLEANER REQUIRED


Would suit a person of mature years ^ Must have own transport


Must be reliable, honest, personable and confidential individual who is willing to help with a house proud . nature


Regular daily routines of general house cleaning, ironing and tidying


Regular 16 hours per week (4 mornings) sometimes extra is required


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- P O BOX NUMBER WSH175 Johnston Publishing, 1 York Street, SI 1PU ENGINEERING


Service Engineer Vacancy ; (With Immediate Start)


Ribblesdale Land Rover are a rapidly expanding, progressive family company who will appreciate your skills and loyalty. . ;\ ,V


The successful candidate will undertake all maintenance, service arid repair work mainly on Land Rover products. A Land Rover Level 3 or 4 Technician would be an advantage, but is not essential a s ' first-class training will be provided.


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You will be responsible for upholding Ribblesdale and Land Rover quality standards, ensuring all work undertaken exceeds customer . expectations, therefore minimising any repeat repairs.


Hours are 8.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday in excellent working conditions and an exciting and challenging environment.





Interested? Then please forward your CV to: . Brian Alrey, Service Manager, Ribbtesdale Land Rover, Station Road, Settle, BD24 9AD


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various types'of groundscare machinery including tractors, mowers & shredders.


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TALK TO THOUSANDS OF LOCAL CANDIDATES, VIA PRINT, WEB & NOBILE


this role? You need to be organised,


.driven and focused with a good sense of humour to get you' through the stresses of being a.chef.;v" V .. ■'


can you expect? 1 am constantly challenged


and I am able to think of different ways to encourage our residents to eat well. I believe . that diet plays a huge role in a person’s wellbeing and their


‘ rate of recovery. It is my duty to ensure that those who stay at The Moorings have a nutritious diet that is interesting and keeps them in good health.


In 50 words sell your ;


profession Working as a chef in a care


home is rewarding. It is another perspective on the industry that not enough people consider. If you are enthusiastic about


. food, then it shows in what you produce. It’s never boring!


CHEF: Will Miller


Todmorden Rishton Bacup Colne


Burnley


Senior Division P W T L Pts P W T L Pts 9 7 0 2 82 9 . ‘ 7 0 9 ' 6 0 9 6 0 9 5 0 0 0


Church


9 5 9 . 5


9 5 0


East Lancashire 9 4 0 9 ■3 0 9 3 0


2 BO 3 80 2 73 4 69 3 6B 3 67 4 63 5 49 4 47 6 39


9 2 0 6 34 9 1 0


7 26 9 0 0 8 14


CRICKETSCORECARDS TWENTY/20


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERSVSETTIE Settle


S. Airey


Khalid LRead


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*T. Davidson c Jacksonb J. Britcliffe__™™__ 5 cLBrrtcliffebThompson™™.™...™1 b I. Britcliffe.


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c Collinge bClarkson™™™™.. J...25 bSunderland™ ............


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Bowling: J. Britcliffe 4-0*21 -3;Thomp$on 2-0-10-1;L Britcliffe 2-0-15-1; Wells 3-0-27-0; Clarkson3-0-31-3; Colling e 2-0-15-0; Su n dertand


Ribblesdale Wanderers


M.CIarkson bT.Davidson™™™™.________17 Dougall A. Khan


*0. Jackson C.Collinge


J.Wells


runouL™™™™™..™™™™.™™™42 lbwbTarbox™™™™™.™.™.™.™.™2 c Harrison b L Read____™.„__ 14 bKhalid.


IClarksoiin cAireyb LRead™.__________ 4 b LRead™


J.Sunderiand bLRead™ M.Thompson J.Britcliffe $t Worth Ingto n b L Read. LBritcliffe notout™™™™™™__™.™____ ™i Extras__™


™ ™..™™ „.™ ™™.___™.™J0 Total------------------------------------- .110


Bowling: W.David$on1-CM8-0;Tajtox4-G-25-1;T. Davidson 2.1-0-12-2; Khalid 4-0-19-1; E. Read 3-0-10- 0; LRead 4-0-23-5.


POOL JIM BEAM CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT POOLLEAGUE


Premier Buck A


Cup, Round One Billington B 7, Rose & Crown 6; Buchaneers 4, St Peters A7; Buck B4, Bay Horse 7; Castle 6, Buck A 7; De Lacy 7, Royal British LegionC3; DogWhalley7 Horseshoe B 5; Kings Arms B 7, Royal British legion 1; Low Moor 3, Clitheroe Social Club 7; Rose & Crown A 7, Dog Sports Bar 5; Royal British Legion A7, De Lacy B 3; Royal Oak A 7, Waggon & Horses A 5; Stork 6, White Lion A 7; Waggon & Horses B 7, Read Con Club B 2; White Uon B 7, Kings Arms A 3. M I I D L P 3 3 0 0 35


Rose & Crown 3 3 0 0 33 RBLA Billington B


Horseshoe B


Castle Dog Whatley HorseshoeA


St Peters A Bay Horse


Division One


Billington A White Uon B BuckB


3 3 0 0 32 3 2 0 1 29 3 1 0 2 17


3 1 0 2 14 3 1 0 2 14 3 1 0 2 14


3 0 0 3 12 3 0 0 3 10 P W D L P


3 3 0 0 29 3 3 0 0 28 3 2 0 1 25


c W.Davidson bT. David$on™™„.™9 .0


Rose&CrownA 3 1 1 T 23 DeLacvB


3 2 0 1 23


Royal OakA ' 3 2 0 1 23 Waggon & Horses A 3 0 2 1 18 WaggonSHorsesB 3 0 1 2 16 Stork


White LionA DivisionTwo LowMoor


3 . 0 O ' 3 13 3 - 0 0 3 12 P W D L P 3 3 0 0 29


Royal British Legion 3 2 0 1 26 Clitheroe Social Club3 1 2 0 24 DsLacy


3 2 0 1 24


KingsArmsB 3 1 1 1 21 Read Con Club B 3 1 1 1 21 Kings ArmsA Buchaneers


Dog Sports Bar 3 1 0 2 16 RBLC


3 1 0 2 18 3 1 0 2 17


3 0 0 3 14


Fixtures, Tonight, Premier League: Bay Horse v Castle; Buck A v Billington B; Horseshoe B v Dog Whalley; Royal British Legion A v Rose & Crown; St Peters A v Horseshoe A. Division One Billington A v Buck B; De Lacy B v White Uon B; Rose & Crown A v Royal Oak A; Waggon & Horses Bv Stork; White Uon A Waggon & Horses A. Division Two: Clitheroe Soda! Club v Low Moon Dog Sports Bar v De Lacy; Kings Arms B v Royal British Legion; Read Con Club B v Buchaneers;


Royal British Legion Cv Kings ArmsA.


Catholic Club White Uon A


DARTS CLITHEROE MEN’S SUMMER DARTS Results: White Uon A7, Legion A 0; Swan 5, Brown Cow A 2; Brown Cowboys 2, Catholic Club 5; Legion B 3, White Uon B 4; Brown Cow Allstars - 4, Pendle Inn 3; Low Moor3,Horseshoe 4. Fixtures: Brown CowAvWhiteUon A; Catholic Club v Legion A; Brown Cowboys v Swan; White Uon B v Brown Cow Allstars; Legion B v Low Moor; Pendle Inn v Horsehoe.' P W L Pts


3 3 0 15 3 3 0 15


Brown Cowboys ' 3 1 2 111


Swan Brown Cow A Legion A


White Lion B Brown Cow All Legion B Pendle Inn Horseshoe. LowMoor ’


3 1 2 11 3 1 2 9 3 0 3 2


3 3 0 16 3 3 0 13 3 1 2 12 3 1 2 11 3 1 2 6 3 0 3 5


CLITHEROE ANDDISTRICTDARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE - Final Tables Darts P W L Pts Brown Cow Chat 20 17 3 139 BrownCowCiith 20 17 3 126 Black Bull OL Dog Inn


20 15 5 121 20 13 7 114


‘ LLegionA ‘ *


Horseshoe . R.B. Legion B Buck Inn Swan & Royal Social Club Rose & Crown Dominoes Buck Inn Social Club Swan&Royal Horseshoe R.B. Legion A BrownCowCiith 20 10 10 213 Dog Inn


Brown Cow Chat 20 7 13 207 Rose & Crown


Black Bull OL R.B. Legion B


20 8 12 213 20 7 13 195


20 8 12 1 20 5 15 176


BOWLS GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE


Results, Division One: Burnley Road B 7, Rushton Street A 3; Globe Heys 10, Green Park 0; Lower


20 12 8 104 20’ 12 8 102 •


20 10 10 95 20 8 12 73 20 3 17 60 20 3 17 41 20 0 20 15 P W L Pts 20 15 5 20 16 4 224 20 12 8 224 20 12 8 218 20 10 10 214


Darweii A 5, Roe Lee Park 5; Rishton Con A 7, Sydney Street 3; Witton 4, Cfitheroe Cricket A 6. Division Two: Coppice 7, Hurst Green 3; Great Harwood CC 5, Sabden Black 5; Great Harwood H 8, Grange 2; Mercer Park 4, Great Harwood A 6; Ossy Con 2, Globe A 8. DhrfjtonThree: Rushton Street B7, Immanuel A 3; Sabden Red 8, Burnley Road A 2; Salesbury 3, East Lancs 7; Waddington A 8, Rishton Con B 2. Division Four: Clitheroe Cricket 8 4, Whalley B 6; Immanuel B 6, Oakhill 4; Milnshaw Wands 3, Lower Darwen B 7; Parker Street 9, Read 1;Sabden Blue 8, Waddington B 2. Division One Roe Lee Park Globe Heys WittonBC


P W D L P 6 6 1 1 50 8 6 0 2 50 9 4 0 5 48


Rishton Con A RushtonStreet GreenPark


RJbbiesdaJe A Lower Darwen DrvbionTwo Great Harwood Mercer Park Sabden Black Coppice Globe A Hurst Green


WhalleyA Grange Ossy Con Division Three East Lancs SabdenRed Ribblesdale B Waddington A RushtonStreetB Globe 6 .


Rishton Con B Immanuel A Burnley Road A Salesbuiy Division Four Immanuel B Oakhil!


MilnshawWands Parker Street WhalleyB Waddington B Read Clitheroe CktB


8 5 1 1 47 8 3 1 4 45 8 6 0 2 44 8 3 1 4 41 8 2 0 6 3? 8 3 0 5 31 7


8 1 1 6 75 P w D L P


2 1 4 77 -8


8 5 0 3 50 8 5 0 3 46 7 5 1 1 47 8 - 4 0 4 41 4 1 3 40


l ‘ 4 0 3 37


8 4 0 4 .« 8 3 0 5 34 8 3 1 4 33 8 0 1 7 26 P W D L P 8 8 0 0 56 8 7 0 1 56 8 4 2 2 49 /


8 4 1 3 44 8 3 0 5 34 8 2 1 5 31 8 2 0 6 31 8 2 1 5 30 7 0 0 7 13


CRICKETTEAMS


Friday; Clitheroe 1st XI (v Settle, away, Twenty20, meet 5 p.m.) P. Gaskell, R Dibb, T. Lord, M. Coulter, J. Dewtiurst, J. Banks,


S. Booth, C. Dewhurst, F. Butt, J. Marquet, Guneratne. Scorer: H. Lang. Saturday: Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Padiham 2nds, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) J. Green, C. Musson, J. Banks, C. Palmer, A. Hutchins, G. Kershaw, B. Ahmed, R. Cattermole, C. Dewhurst, M. Scott, H. Lang. Scorer G. Poole. Sunday: Clitheroe 1st XI (v Padiham, home, Ramsbottom Cup, meet 11-40 a.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, T. Lord, M. Coulter, J. Dewhurst, G. Kershaw, S. Booth, A.N. Other, F. Butt, J. Marquet, Guneratne. Scorer: T.BIezard. Clitheroe 2nd XI (Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds, home, Lawrenson Cup, meet noon) J. Green, C. Musson, J. Banks, C. Palmer, A. Hutchins, T. Bailey, B. Ahmed, R. Cattermole, C. Dewhurst, J. Holgate, H. Lang. Scorer. G. Poole. -


4 1 ? 46 -V


8 7 0 1 59 9 6 0 3 54 8 - 5 2 1 53 8 5 0 3 46 8 4 1 3 43 8 5 0 3 4? 8 4 0 4 4? 8 3 1 4 34 8 3 0 5 29 8 1 0 7 27 9 0 0 9 21 p w D 1 P


Dave celebrates Jubilee victory


CLmtEROEADVERTlSERSTIMES


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Jubilee prizewinners (I to r) Lady Captain Carole Maher, Junior winner Ciaran Halsall and Dave Westwood as Captain Peter Main looks on.


Big Dave Westwood was the star of thefield when Myt­ ton Fold Golf Club held their Jubilee Trophy Competition.


His ou ts tand in g 41 p oin ts was the best o f the day, with Dave finishing three points c lear o f second placed Ste­ ve J am e s . S te v e W o r r a i l f inished third, also with 38 points andjust losing out on a card playoff. Garry Davies missed out


on a podium finish when he carded 37points, as did Wil­ liam Child in fifth. C iaran Halsall wa s best


Golfers enjoy a real taste of Lancashire


No one reaches more local jobseekers


The Captain’s Charity Day, h e ld in con ju n c t ion w ith C lith e roe Rotary Club was an o th e r su c c e s s fu l e v en t held at Mytton Fold. Entrants enjoyed a “taste


o f L an ca sh ire ” on the te e s and a celebration meal at the hotel in the evening.


It was “The Blackburn’s”


who finished up as the win­ n in g te am . M y t to n Fold capta in P e te r Main’s team f inished se con d and “Myt­ ton Fold” finished third. T h e b ig w in n e r s on


th e d a y w e re th e ch a r it ie s “Hear t o f Gold" and “Save


Junior, while Lady Captain Carole Mah e r took th e La­ dies’prize with an outstand­ ing 37 points,' two c le a r o f second placed Brenda Grif­ f ith . A l l ison Nuttall came home third (34 points), Lin­ da Clegg (32 points) fou r th andTarja Wilson (31 points) fifth. Brenda G r if f ith ’s d isap ­


p ointment wa s somewh at negated wh en she scooped the whole o f the Twos Pot as her birdie at the first was the' only contender on the da y! T he e x c e l len t w e a th e r was a real bonus as the Club


held th eir family barbeque straight a fte r the compe ti­ tion and presentations. The men’s May mid-week


stableford competition was won by Graham Slater, with Phil Chadwick se con d and Jack Wilson third. The L ad ie s ’ May s ta b l­


eford was taken b y Brenda Griffith, ju s t pipping Pauline White and Linda Clegg. The Ladies’ June 9-hole


stableford was won by Hazel Sellars, with Past Lady Cap­ tain Doreen Hammond sec­ ond and Lady Captain Elect Ann Almond third.


the Children”. •Mytton Fold is delighted


to be chosen as the venue for this y e a r ’s East Lancashire Ladies G o lf Association an- nie Chambers Competition on Tuesday, June 17th. . The course w i ll be closed on this day unt il 2pm.


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