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! Y Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, January 7th, 1982 7 School extension nearly ready


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A jailgate release ojierated from tlie driver's seat Even the electric . i sunroof tomes as standard


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THE £96,000 first-floor extension to Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School should be ready for use before the end of the


THE HOME OF QUALITY SALE


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LARGE SAVINGS ON FURNITURE, CARPETS EXAMPLE ^NITSWAS £7^SNOW & is ^


ALSO MATCHING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS WAS £741 NOW £491


All leading makes: G-Plan; Ercol; Austin; Slag; Limelight; Strachen; Stonehill; Wrighton; Bridge; Pierce; Parker Knoll and Youngers.


Also large selection of High Quality Reproduction Dining and Occasional Furniture,____________


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100 ROLLS BROADLOONI ON SHOW FROM £3.95 TO £31.50 SQ. YD. Ycj.


A0 Axs. 27in. from.................... £6.35 A0 Axs. 30 designs........................ £9.80 A012ft. Broadloom...................... £11.95 A00 Axs. 27in................................ £11.95 A0 Axs. 36in................................ T £13.95 King Kurl Wilton sq. yd.................£13.95 15 colours


month. Work started last Janu­


Large choice Indians washed Chinese rugs


ary and it was hoped that the extension would be completed by the end of last year and available for use at the beginning of the new term starting


today. But headmistress Miss


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Died while visiting daughter


A CLITHEROE woman who celebrated her golden wedding in May, Mrs Maggie Heys, d:' ;d on Sunday while visiting her married daughter at her home in Parbold. Born at Little Lever,


IT was sons’ and daugh­ ters’ day —, and grand­ children too' — at the R o ta ry Club of Clitheroe’s last meeting of the old year.


joyed a slide show and talk by Miss Margaret Mitchell, of Darwen, about a holiday with a party of Guides in Swit­ zerland.


The young people en­


near Bolton, Mrs Heys moved with her family to .Bolton-by-Bowland at an early age and lived at Park House Farm in the village before moving to Sawley as a 12-year-old. After leaving Sawley


llrivo die ALL -NEW I\LIF.R today, at:


sioner for Blackburn, Miss Mitchell was one of the organisers of a trip by a party of 50 to Adel-


A district commis­


School, she worked in ser­ vice at Sawley Lodge before her marriage to Mi- Henry Heys. She then concentrated on looking after the home and raising the couple’s two daugh­ ters, Betty, who now lives in Leeds, and Mar­ garet, whom Mrs Heys was visiting at the time of


her death. The couple spent their


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3. (3) “One, of us” - , Abba. 4. (2) “Daddy’s home” — Cliff Richard. 5 (5) “Land of make believe” — Bucks Fizz. 6; (7) “Wedding bells” — Godley and Creme. 7. (6) “It must be love” — Madness. 8. (9) “Mirror mirror” — Dollar.


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9. (10) “I’ll find my way home” — John and Van- , ,,


10. (8) ^‘Rock ’n’ roll” — .Status Quo. 11 (11) “Young Turks”.-—Rod Stewart. 12 (15) “My own way” — Duran Duran.' 13 (19) “Waiting for a girl like you” — Foreigner. 14 (26) “Get down on it” — Kool and the Gang. 15 (33) “I wanna be a winner” — Brown Sauce. 16 (37) “Don’t walk away” — Four Tops. 17 (31) “Footsteps” — Showaddywaddy. 18 (20) “I could be happy” — Altered Images. 19 (21) “Stars over 45” — Chas and Dave. 20 (25) “Let’s groove” — Earth, Wind and Fire. National placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:


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entire married life in Brownlow S t r e e t , Clitheroe, and Mi- Heys worked for many years for Manchester Corpora­ tion as a builder at Langho Colony. Walking was one of Mrs


Planting crocuses


STANDFAST WI, Whal­ ley, had a demonstration by the Calderstones Hos­ pital gardener on how to plant crocus bulbs.


given a pot with bulbs in, to be brought back in May for judging in the monthly competition. Miss C. Wat­ kins gave a vote of, thanks.


Each member was


Heys’ keenest interests. Service and cremation is at Accrington today.


■was won by Miss V. O’Kane and Miss M. Morris.


said she hoped the dinner cancelled in December would be held in the near future. The competition for a necklace of sweets


President Mrs K. Bond


boden, the international home of Guiding.


Miss Mitchell with some of the guests. On the


Our picture shows


right, holding- a picture of,the famous Guides’


, club community service chairman Rtn P ete r


shrine “Our Chalet,” is president Rtn Donald Hartley, and on the left is club secretary Rtn Jim Johnstone. Centre is


Nuttall.


Barbara Bingham expects that it will be at least two weeks into the new term before the vital extension •


comes into use. A number of minor,


delays have put the work behind schedule and the recent bad weather did not help the situation. In anticipation of the


SLUMBERLAND


BLUE SEAL SPRUNG EDGE 4ft. 6in.


WAS £197 NOW £157


DRAWER DIVAN SET 3ft. £109.95


SLUMBERLAND SERENADE SPRUNG EDGE 4ft.


★ UPHOLSTERY Was Now


G-Plan Melissa............£1,272 £999 Bridge Penrith:...............£M2 0 £1,095 Bridge Curzon................£2.760 £2.208 G-Plan Mikado............... £930 £599


G-Plan Atlantis............. £835 £699 Schreiber Roma.......... ‘ £999 £699 Pierce Harewood......... £985 £825


DISCOUNT. NEW LONDONER AND VILLIGER KITCHENS PLUS NEW NOVA AND


SCHREIBER CENTRE NOW ON SHOW — AT 12V4%


EUROPA BEDROOMS AT 30% DISCOUNT.________


FITMENT BY STRACHAN LIMELIGHT — HAMMONDS


BUILT IN BEDROOM


20% DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES FOR CASH FOR ALL ORDERS PLACED DURING SALE. FREE DESIGN AND


ESTIMATE. EXPERT FITTING STAFF.


★ SALE OF QUALITY BEDDING 3ft. £269


RELYON CHESTERFIELD 4ft. 6ln. £259


SLEEPEEZEE CONNAUGHT 4ft. 6in. £375


5ft. £450 BUNK BEDS from £95 to £229


B A C K C A R E S LUMB ER LAN D 4ft. 6in. £119.50 . VI SPRING 4ft. 6in. £252


How the school looked 12 months ago.


the building. “We desperately need


extension’s completion, the school increased its capacity from two to three-form entry in Sep­ tember and many pupils are having to be taught in various spare comers of


the extra teaching accom­ modation the extension will bring,” said Miss Bin­ gham. “I t would have been nice to have had the extra facilities ready for the start of the new term, but hopefully the delay will only be a couple of1


weeks.”


prises three classrooms and a common room, built over the office and staff


The extension com­


rooms.Another extension, c o s t in g more th a n £998,000, has been in­ cluded in the county coun­ cil Education Committee’s proposed building prog­ ramme for 1982-83.


Slide show about Swiss holiday


Lived in Clitheroe


since 30s AN active member of SS Michael and J o h n ’s Church, Clitheroe, Mrs Agnes Helen Bush, died at her home in Alma Place on New. Year’s Day. She,


was 74. Born in Bolton, Mrs


Bush came to Clitheroe with her family in the early 1930s, living in Chatbum Road and later Waddington Road.


world war, she, worked — then as Miss Dobson — as an insurance agent in the Bowland area.


During the second


Walter, who died in 1960, were married at SS Michael and John’s and lived in Beech Street. He worked as a farrier and blacksmith in Clitheroe.


She and her husband,


Bush moved to Alma Place. She was a regular attender at SS Michael and John’s and a keen helper at functions organ­ ised by the Knights of St Columba.


After his death, Mrs


church this afternoon will be followed by interment at St Joseph’s cemetery,


Requiem Mass at the


Clitheroe. Mrs Bush leaves a


brother, Robin, who used


to own a cycle shop in Whalley Road, Clitheroe, and now lives in Kent, and two sisters, one in N o rfo lk and one in Cumbria/


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STARTS TODAY, THURSDAY,


SALE


JANUARY 7th IARSHALU


For a selection of HIGH CLASS GENTS SUITS, size 38in. — 46in.


____ OF WHALLEY also SHIRTS, KNITWEAR


TROUSERS, JACKETS, ETC. 64-66 KING STREET, WHALLEY


Tel. WHALLEY 3585 ...a ypS % Jepsons ; ■ SLEEPEEZEE 3ft. £137.50


I a l s o o u r c a s h [ and c ar r y IN ANDl lo U T SELF SERVICE! DEPT


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Example 8 ft. 4in. Diane Bedroom Unit £159


REPLACEMENT WINDOWS N E L S O N 6 8 1 0 0


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Soft Furnishings crush winter carpet prices in our GIANTSALE


European Carpets & of “Better Quality” carpets


BRITISH WOOL MIX SUPER SAXONY " - Three Berber colours for lovers of deep pile luxury. ■ :- ^


Goodacres of Kendal £7.90 sq. yd.


- ' ‘ ONLY £5.90 sq yd. Crossleys “Florence"


, 12ft wide in heavy quality


Heavy Axminster, two designs in this super quality to clear at


Brand leader heavy Axminster, two designs In 27in width to clear.at


£8.90 per yd.


BRITISH WOOL MIX HEAVY; DOMESTIC AXMINSTER


Ono design only in.a practical family colounng. fantastic value for this


quality in 27m. width. Four rolls only", at


£4.90 per yd. Ulster Glenann


80% wool pile in three designs.. Super savings at only


£9.90 sq. yd. “Gilt Edge" Axmlnsters


Various brand leader ranges in . quality designs from only


£6.90 sq. yd.


SANDERSON VELVETS perfect 100% cotton velour, six colours at only


CURTAIN CORNER £5.50 per yd.


Many other reductions on made to measure curtains and - Luxaflex blinds


Expert fitting


by our own titling staff


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