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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 7th, 1982 11 A nice way to start the


Double glazing Patio doors -


Replacement windows P h o n e :674055


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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEDS


ALL DIVAN BEDS AT S A L E PR IC ES SAVINGS OF UP TO 40% 3ft. DIVANS from £39.75


BEDS by: SLEEPEEZEE, CURFEW, MILLBROOK, PERFECTA


4ft. 6in. DIVANS from £89.75


We have more beds than seen in the window, come inside and have a look at other sale bargains


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10 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22598 .


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TWO WAYS TO CUTY0UR


T r ib u te to c a n o e c lu b c h a i rm a n


THERE was a Scottish flavour at the Clitheroe Toe H children’s party.


for some 60 youngsters aged from eight to 11 who had taken part in the play scheme during


Two pipers helped to welcome in the New Year Prints of most


the summer. The children were entertained by a disco and


games and tucked in to party fare. Local mums and dads helped out and also people from Ches­


ter and Stockport. One young man, Sety Ong, came from Man­


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chester to be there. A leader of the past two Clitheroe play schemes, Sety (front centre) raised about £150 for this year’s effort by gain­ ing sponsors and running in the Manchester


Marathon.


photographs in this issue are available to order


8in. x 6in. —


HEATING BILLS Be self sufficient and burn, sawdust, plastic, waste, wood,


straw and paper in our economical and efficient cookers and boilers


Large stocks available for immediate delivery :


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Trolla stoves and Trianon boilers also In stock. RING TODAY


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★ Top and front loading ★ Fully adjustable grate


★ Large f irebox — o vern ig ht b urning - no problem


★ Good size oven and large co o k in g hot platea


k Super Q uality - w e ll engineered — easy cleaning


★ Com pe titiv ely priced


Wood, coal and coke, from 40,000 to 100,000 BTU’s


U n i q u e d e s i g n M in im ise s Tar Deposits. Give s ona*third more heat from w ood. U nd o ub ted ly the most e f f ic ie n t and c om p ac t b o ile r on the market .


LA RO E COM BU S T IO N C H A M B E R Easy loading. Overnight b urning no problem


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HIGHLIGHT of a buffet- dance held by Clitheroe Scouts and Guides at the Swan and Royal Hotel was the presentation of an engraved silver tank­ ard to Mr Derek Eglin. The tan k a rd was a symbol of appreciation


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for his chairmanship of the canoe club over _ a five-year period. Our pic­ ture shows Mr Eglin (right) receiving the tan­ kard from Mr Alan Dixon, the new chair­ man, watched by com­ mittee members.


D e a th o f L a n g h o p r ie s t


(61)


THE Parish Priest of St Mary’s RC Church, Langho, the Very Rev. Mgr John J. Guerin, died in a Blackburn nursing ] home on Saturday after a long illness. A native of the Irish


Republic, Mgr Guerin (61) took over at St mary’s — his first appointment as a p a r ish p r ie s t — in August, 1969, after previ­ ously being chaplain of Fedgeley Park College of Education, Prestwich. He conducted his last


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Mass at St Mary’s in Sep­ tember and since then relief duties have been carried out by various I p r ie s t s from nearby parishes. Educated for the priest­


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hood in Kilkenny, Mgr Guerin was .ordained at Kilkenny Cathedral in 1944 and in the same year came to . England to take up an appointment as sec­ retary of Wardley Hall, Worsley, the residence of I the Bishop of Salford. In 1945, he became |


IVID DENS


In stock a t th e lib ra ry


RECENT additions to the shelves at Clitheroe Lib­ rary include:


FICTION


“Gathering Clouds at Castle Rising” — Fanny Craddock. Following “Thunder Over Castle Rising," a further novel in the saga of the Lorme


Price £26.95


family.“The Mockery Bird — Gerald Durrell. The British Government’s plans to build a military airstrip on an island paradise in the Pacific are upset when a Foreign Office official discovers the Mockery bird and the Ombii tree on which it feeds, both believed to


be extinct. “ Golden Mopicnts —


ice £41.95


Danielle Steel. A romantic novel about a wealthy woman who wanted ■ more than her lavish lifestyle could provide and found it when she met an ex-convict and crusader. But their love was to be put to the


test. i by


: 38.5% iker’s Order), ions and full e from any


NON-FICTION


“The Grades” — Hunter Davies. Tells the success stones


of the three Grade Brothers. Lew (Lord Grade). Bernard (Lord Delfont) and Leslie, who started life as poor Russian im­ migrants in London’s East End ana rose to become TV and


’ film moguls. .


Walk” — Hamish Brown. Fol­ lowing “Hamish’s Mountain Walk,” the author now tells of five months spent walking from John O’Groats to Land s End, taking in the highest peaks in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland.


(Tel: 2 3 2 1 4 ) I (Tel: 6 5 7 9 2 )


.the “Bermuda Triangle draws on research in many fields to conclude that there will be a major global disaster in the


year 1999. ; Charles Berlitz. The author of "Doomsday 1999 AD . „ . “ H am ish ’s G ro a ts End ' ' ■.


WILSON — CARTER


St James’s Church


Clitheroe, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Jean Carter and Mr Michael Wilson.


with Trutex, is the daugh ter of Mr and, Mrs H. W Carter, of Kemple View, Clitheroe. The brideg­ room, a knotter at. Chat- bum Mill, is the son of Mr and Mrs H. Blenkinship of Camforth.


The bride, a machinist Given away by her


father, the bride wore a white lace gown with a high neckline, yoke and a lace-edged train. Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a head­ dress of silk flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink and white silk roses, c a rn a t ion s , g lad io li , stephanotis and ivy.


Whitaker wore a white and blue floral print dress with a circle of pale blue roses in her hair. She car­ ried a bouquet of silk roses and carnations. Best man was Mr Terry


Bridesmaid Miss Shona


Steinhofel and ushers were Mr Colin Price,. Mr Steven Kay, Mr Fred Wilson and Mr Granville


Bennett. Following the cere­


• ception was held at. Low Moor Club. The couple are to live in Peel Street,


mony, conducted by the Rev. K. Broadhurst, a re-


Clitheroe. P h otograph: Brian


Jones, Chatburn.


curate of St Joseph’s, Blackburn, and later took up appointments in a simi­ lar capacity' at Fallow- f ie ld , Didsbury and


Droylsden. While at Droylsden in


the late 1950s, he held the title of Diocesan chaplain to young Christian stu­ dents and in 1960 it was back to Fallowfield, where he became chaplain to a local school before moving on to Fedgeley Park in 1965.' He became, a Monsignor


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on being appointed to the offices of Papal Chamber- lain and Diocesan Director of Vocation during his time at Fedgely Parlu. AconcelebratedMassin


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Marley WOODBLOCK FLOORING Sq yd 7 9 9 .......... SALE PRICE 6.49


•Tuca’ CARPET TILES 500mm sq. each 1.49............. SALE PRICE 1.29


Mgr Guerin’s memory was I due to take place at St Mary’s last night, prior to Solemn Requiem Mass conducted by the Bishop


.of Salford, the Rt Rev. Thomas Holland, at St Alban’s RC Church,! Blackburn, this morning. Mgr Guerin will be buried | in Ireland.


Seat covers THIEVES entered an un­


locked car parked in a I building at Moss Barn | Farm, Bashall Eaves, and s to le sheepskin sea t covers and a magnetic CB aerial worth a total of ] £50.


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Editorial........... ..Clitheroe 22324 Advertising........ Clitheroe 22323 Classified............ ..Burnley 22331


FREE CAR PARKING VAV.J; ,-L V- ' ’


‘Florcork’ pre-sanded CORK TILES 300mm sq . pack ol 9 ....Special purchase 4.43


Corktex pre-waxed CORK TILES 300mm sq. pack pi 9 5 50................. SALE PRICE 3.99


SIX QUALITY RANGES IN A CHOICE OF COLOURS- FR0M 1.99 sq.yd.


•Trident1 IRONING TABLE ............Special purchase 9.99


Durable plastic


DUSTBIN ....Special purchase 5.99 white BEDSIDE CABINET Lcctite GLUEMATIC





1.49..................... :.SALE PRICE 99p .................. Special purchase 4.99 Lcctite MULTI-BOND


„ „ 1.35......... ...........SALE PRICE 99p


each 49p....... SALE PRICE 5 ter 1.99 ____ . ...


13 AMP PLUGS . . . . .


'Jc-Jo' hobby point EXTENSION CABLE (40ft) 8.95 ..SALE PRICE 7.99


(h21" x w14'/<" x.d10%") White 3-DRAWER CHEST


noeer


(h22W"xw22%"xd15%7). .............Special purchase 1 4 .Sty


BOOKCASE in Teak etlect finish (h30"xw30"xd9” )' 8.99......................SALE PRICE 7.49


Selected hardwood BENTWOOD STOOL (29" high) S .^ o g b g ^ / 5


Price Pledge If you purchase


Marley station


any product from a Marley Homecare Store and


find that you can buy the ' same product cheaper elsewhere within one month, we will refund the difference.


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Dulux Vinyl matt EMULSION (Bril. White) 2.5 litre 4.99......... SALE PRICE 3.99 Crown plus two GLOSS PAINT (Bril. White)* a


2.5 litre 6.29......... SALE PRICE 4.99 Pure bristle PAINT BRUSH SET ( V 1’/2” &2") . ..................Special purchase 1.09


Checkmate white EMBOSSED WALLCOVERINGS


per roll........ Special purchase 79p VvJ/3/o WALLCOVERINGS


_ ^ OFF DISCONTINUED


Sale J S kJU* l pfice 4TAS _


•99 SUM P _ -'Mura’ VINYL WALLCOVERINGS


per roll------ ---------- ,------------- 7" PAINT ROLLER KIT


1.49............................... SALE PRICE 1.29 EMULSION BRUSHES


Ma *l e yWi 'Ra p m


PATIO SET


& ~ B ITable and 4 Chairs|


f ( 2 6 . 9 9 Sale Price 9


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.Special purchase 1.99 CORK WALL TILES .2 sq „ , 1. ,1 A


'Poster-cork Pack ol 4 ■


.Special purchase 89p m —


m ir. 6 -1 .9 9 ..................SALE PRICE 1.69 sn "


Hardboard WALLPAPER PASTING TABLE 5.99...........SALE PRICE 5.49


7" PAPERHANGING BRUSH 1.69.......


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Prepared timber BARGAIN BUNDLES 25mm sq. x 1.8m per 10Lengths 4.39.............


sq.ft. 40p...............SALE PRICE 39p ............


SALE PRICE 3.99


25mm x 50mm x 1,8m per 10 Lengms 7.69.........


.....SALE PRICE 6.99


50mm sq. x 1.8m per SiLengths 7.99............................... SALE PRICE 6.99


Tank Insulation JACKET (80mm) 36" x 18"..........


Sellotape DRAUGHT EXCLUDER TAPE


20’..... 65p 50’.......1.49


COLLEGE DRAUGHT EXCLUDERS Letterbox DRAUGHT EXCLUDER With Flap.......................


Without flap.................


2.00 2.25


THRESHOLD SEAL.......... 95cm 1.99 DRAUGHT STRIPS ...Rubber 6m 2.50 Nylon 6m 2,55


DOUBLE GLAZING


2 rmuc PRICE 4.49


MANCHESTER ROAD, (TRAFALGAR ST, ROUNDABOUT)


Open’til 8pm Weekdays Mon,Wed,Ttiurs,Fri 9-8, Tues 9-30-8,Sat 9-5-30


INSTANT CREDiT withour Optio.n Account. T Just ask for leaflet. (Max anriual percentage rate 26.8%. Subject to variation.) :,


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