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C O N T E S T B E G I N S


RECEIVIS setback P a d i h a m t h e “ g i a n t k i l l e r s ” PADIHAia 2; CLITHEROE 1


fe-'U-j mm since Octobier.


E’S VICTORY MARCH


and made sohie! extremely good saves,- :


wAuace haii a very good game ; ,1 .


JJY thejodd goal In tinee, Pidiham defeated tutheroe at the I “Arbories ’ on Saturday. It was the v ls ltb rs ’ first defeat ;■ i ' ' ! ! ' I ' ' 'i ■ i


league leadms a good ru i. Their tackling was k^n, and two ior- mer Clltherw players, J. Smitih and Brian Booth, now with Padl


It wasjsojin evident tUt Padiham; were intent on giving the


ham, were ntent on pi tting up a good show .against their old cluK


, ' ■ ! I -— ^


Clltheronlan,! Fred Limbert, of Chatbum Road.


Also in the home team was a I M


' The [Visitors | kicked [ on with the wind behind them, i "Jlmmy'f Smith soon advanced On thp right endl put across a gobd centre which Booth tried to head\ in, but the referee gave a fred ki^ for a foul against Psdihapij


liby in the [{Tomlinson I defeated


jilose aind Pafter


Saturdijr, ; ■ r


Id Barrie lies.


J O Y S


were last i year’s doiAIes champioiis, were out of the competition -fairly soon.


; The Pukchalrd brothers, who


competition T. [Thompson


Kctnred D. Parker. H O I


afternoon, divert traffic hold-up,


[Yorld Day vill bring countries


|all prayer and 19th


tprld-wlde m c E i j


prs of the 'few York.


Je Depart- Church


JiE country |eme and > !j service.


[year, ask


I Order i of i Canada, Labourers


lYOR |47 on a Kent, is


NOW £ 3 6


X 8 ' Timber & Asbestos Delivered] & Erected Lower H.P. Terms


INTERWOVEN FENCING


POULTRY CABINS GARDEN SHEDS I GREENHOUSES


Marlborpugh [Sttwt Works, TelebhJine 2312


Evenings; Bjackburn 6096


jfsent! CASTLeJ SUPPLIES LTD., 24, KING STREET. CLITHEROE. TELJ 1042.


Und a year’s; supply of O R


models | Which one did she


to ask about new Calor appliances. 6 '


the rest? Gbmplete the' -the prize is a gleaming


Wit


This is the lady who rang her Calor 6as Dealer , , |


TheseI ■[. ■ i \ i ■ ' ; t't


^ • ' ! i ' ' ■


are the Ca/or appliances she asked about ! • • t e e e |e e t t e e


U


, Mocllne I AmcderniO"


MorhySSPlua Wailing


I g a l l o 1 f a m i l y I w a s h b o i l e r w . . . . i b u i l t i n w r i n g e ^ I a n d i g i t a t o r . R c c e s e d l i d


[ t o j p r e v e n t ' d n p d i n g .


w i t b p t e a m v e n ^


42 Co )ker Com imporary I lines, bigeye-


New World


•creari enam :1 Bnish.


1. On the entry form put _


Read thest : I


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flaurO (1) against the applianc i you think the housewife bought


2. Put a figure (3) against th i appliance she thought next mos important to her, and p6 on putting the'figure (6) agains the appliance she thought leas imporunt.


' | ' An independent panel o


judges will base their deelsioi on what Is, in their opinion, th' most applicable order of im portance of. these ipplian'cei t( the average family.


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4. Complete the unfinished sen tcnce on the entry form. Thr I* estential since, In the event 6 two entries of equal merit, thi ludges will base their flni decision on the aptness ant originality of the completet sentences.


i POST Competition cloi esMarchStst, 1960 G A I . . . . . . . . ■ ,r GREAT ___ ’ HARW '


CALOR GAS (DISTRIBUTING) CO. LTO<, 178-202 GREAT PORTLAND STREET, LONDON, I


■ I ■ - M : n


-'! 'I ■{


■ ' . F ■ ■ -


bum rhotplat^. roonw oven and store ;e drawer.! Clcai -


Ccl jriD,4- Y l•at-a-wipc orwhitej


s imple ruies 5.-Sign


! AscotMuItlpoIntl I WaterHtotep f : Continuous hot 1


. water Instantly availablc-for bath, basin or.' idtehen sink. Thermostatic safety dfevice, Gleamingwhitc enamel finish.


' • e t t t t t e t t t t t ,


your Aamp And - address! in Block CAPITALS,.' ;


your name, then write j


e. Plac^ your eptry! orm in a


sealed enyefope and post If to- the Calpr Gas (Distributing) Co. Ud., Dept. . 6, 17^202 Great Portlaqli Street, London, W.1.


7. The liedslon of the judg^i it final and no correspondence on the resblu a n be entered into. The ■ vyinner'i name will; bo announced in future Calor Gu advertlUmentt.


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8. Employees of the Calor Gu (Dittributing) Co. ILtd., of its utociated companies and! its advertising agenb, or relatives of such employees I are not al­ lowed to enter thjs compedtioh.


9. Closing date fof entries la March 3lit, I960. '


I !t tO f t t f t t t t t t * Appliance Calor Washing Machine : W a t ir Heater Fire


■warm your coldest rooms. Available in dovegrey,Slone, cream or lustre porcelain enamel [ -


Cannon Fire Beaiitifuily- styled portable fire to quickly


-E N T R Y PO RM - Orderof |


Imporlaoco


tttttttttSttt* Calor Gas


No more paper, • matches and •


Poker • ;


Mark iocylin- t ! dcr, lights your J coal and coke • fires for Icsi^ • than 2d. a time.*


Table Tennis tttttttttfttt*' Appliance Calor 1 Refrigerator Cooker Gas Poker


'^ Cmpieu thU mitnee byladding lo asrds or kis; :CA10H OAS IS THE COUNTSy DWELLER’S BEST FRIEND .B ASE,^


ECU lNAHB_ ADEDRSS ' ' ■ SIGAUBMTK ' • 1 1 -


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Importance “ — r


Order of


Kibble Cement lead in Diy. A


A of the Bibblesdale. \ Table' Tennis League as they defeated Low Moor A; and it loblto as though the promotion places ,'wUl now; go to these two clubs. |


J^IBBLE Cement have how a five-point . lead in Division


DIVISION A j {


Kibble Cement 6, IVesley I4. | Moor. Lane Reds . 7, A^worth and Smiths 3.


Barrow 4, Chalgley T. 6.


I LEAGUE TABLE P. W.D.L Pt.


Ashworth and S. . 8 2 2 4 6 M. Lane Greens .• 7 1 1 5 3 Barrow ........... . 8 0 1 7 1


. 8 2 3 3 7 DIVISION B : - 1 ■ ' ' CLITHEROE, Dugdaies, Waterloo Road Ool), Aj Holgate & Son Ltd.,- Rushton Street Wprb, Tel 2315


ijoNGRiDOE, CunlifTesj Lon^ridge Electrical Services, gSjBerry Lane, Tel 3194 ■ I I■ '■


, , w.l ' . '


Low Moor A 6, Low Moor. B 4. Chatburh 10, M. Lane Blues 0. St. Paid’s 3; XOI. r. ' | |


Low-Mqor A ...... 7 6 1 0 13 Chatbum -........ .6 5 1' 0 11 I.C.I. ...........\..... 8 4 2' 2 10 Moor Lane' Blubs 7 3: I 3 7 Low Moor;^B ...;.. 8 l' 1; 6 3 St. Paul's......... 8- 0 Oi 8 0


1 League table r | {


P-.W.D'lJpt.


M. Lane Reds .. . 7 4 1 2 9 Chalgley .......... . 6 2 3 1 7 Chalgley Trans.


Ribble Cement'.. . 8 8 '0 0 16 Wesley ........ .


5 '1 2 11 »•


firelighters I It t works off the , ♦


-'vibtationless { unit has 5-year • guarantee. , ^ •





shelf area, high- 0 gloss white o f • cream enamel 2 .exterior. Silent ,•


model you can I win/r«/5B(j.fi,4


:


••ttttttetfttt t' Electrolux U7 •


Cil refrigerator. An eas!l-|o-enter easi-to-win rnn'l'nl'^'"’'' ■ ■


Vlin tills fileaining ^


importance did she place i simple ejntry form be(owr modem refrigerator t


X '" ' i' ■ for it!


The housewife pictured here rang her Calor Dealer


[interested heir, some more, than others. luy, an-i in ivhat order of-


lat’U ke^ your food safe and


J^your family happy. And a year’s free supply of Calor Gas for it. No entry fee. j Anyone can enter!


I . f e --¥-1 ■' ■


tld Day of wh to-day,


regatloh'al ke part in


: denoml- together


outside


;re before the e G. Tomlinson, L. Dixon and


U P !


\\IHENI a Ibrry’s back axle ’ ’ collapsed in Whalley Road,' Clltheiioe. on Tuesday





police had to because of the


the whole ceirtre would hajve been


area of Moor Blackburn


Luckily th( the


main shopping Lane otherwise of the town congested.


TO-MORBOIYS MATCHES Combination


Chatbum y. BilnscalL Clitheroe Amteur League


Low Mobrlv. cjilpping. Hiirst Green v. Waddingtpn. Sabden v. C.P.i^


lorry stopped


pushed the: ball put on tie left to Francis, who put the bil behind.


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the ball hard against Aspden. It r^ounded and was then seht over the bab for a goal kick.


in a good shot from th^ wing but I Wallace caught It quite easily.


Alim, on Padiham’s le t, put ■ j


hind'i from the wing whei in! a good, position.


bar clea


in a powerful shot -which Aspden savM well by putting ov^ the i for , a comer, which was


Prom 30 yards Finder c ^ e d 1 ■ ■ I ■ red. just;over, i , '


the {right, by Green;


Clitheroe had a I free kick on I I PEBf|eCT CENTRE


^centre-forward saw his shot deflected for-a comer whiem was


fect; centre, 1 Francis was (ffside. Feely headed to Pihder, Who in turn headed| to Francis, b it the


put i in by Binder and jtspden cleared.


j ; :


shot i^ t Wallace who had not moved. ■ i ; : bThis brought chews'from the


om supporters, : but


kick' on the !edge of thp p malty area. The kick was taken by Leayer, who {drove in a po verful


pillham mere given e free these When Gr^en sent over i per­


This was well taken but Francis headed


;


Moments later, Allen put be- ;


middle, pushed the ball to Fran­ cis, {who put! it back to Pinto too quickly when challenged aid the inside man shot wide.


Finder, getting away doim tiie ' ' Slwrtly after, Francis! diwe Then Feely got; away and,


1 changed to groans when ' the referee disallowed tho^ goal be-


^use he had given an indirect free kick. i ; : ^ I ■ i ■


I Half-time: ;


ineffective i raids. Booth ’ set ALLEN going, however, and . the winger shot harff into the net to give E^ham the . lead.


, was progressing on the wing and checked a promising move. Ptoder shot i hard into goal,


Leaver, tackleff well when Green


but he was a yard offside when he did so and the whistle had gone as he shot.


on the right wing, was proving a handful - for Leaver and many interesting, tussles were seen.


with timely intervention saved Clitheroe and'subsequently the ball [Went but for a goal kick.


At the' Other end, Henderson,


up, the game and exchanges were faster and -keener.


shot and Aspden flsted away. Wallace - stopped a Padiham attempt by throwing himself on the ground before a Padiham- forward. ! ' :


: , A CORNER i Prom a comer by Green, Bush


centre of{ the field, but the kick, j taken by Leaver, was got away. I Several Clitheroe moves were well checked by Limbert, who ■[vas having' a good game.


header.-froni Finder. Moss handled the ball near the


i Finder ! sent the ball out to Feely, who put it across for FRANCIS to equalise from close range. '


j ' '


penalty kick, giving Wallace no chance.


i


the ball was sent into goal and Henderson | handled, LEAVER made no {mistake with the


Wallace was out of goal when Aspden- easily caught a weak The Padiham lead had livened Green, doing' some good work


: P a ^ m 0; CUtheroe 0 | . On resuming; both sides made


S Bush had a 'poor game,


forwards'Were'guilty of sticking to the ball when it should have been [ moved hard to, alternate wings, especially in the first half.


chances to show his shooting power.


Francis was not given sufficient


ood form for Paffiham and Booth, always tried hard.


LANCS. COMB., DIV. 2 P. W.D.L P.A.Pt.


IL’ncaster R. 25 N. Nomads 23


{Padiham .. Netherf’d R. .. Leyland M, 24 Gt. Harw’d 23 Lomax .... 25


iH’wioh R. Rolls Royce


<!lUheroe . Chorley R. Droylsden Glossop ... St. Helens Crompton Wigan R, . M’cambe R. Nelson R, . ,


24 20 2 2 67 19 42 25 16 22 16 23 15 24 12 23 11' 24 12 26 11 25 11


24 10


24 10 ;3 11 68 63 23 23 11 1 11 44 69 23 2 12 48 46'22 6 12 48 54 20 5 12 45 59 19 [ 1 16 29 51 13 5 16 37 80 13- 4 17 32 72 12 ' 1 18 29 71 9 !


-3 ^ 63 28 35 1 5 70 41 33, 1 7 52 33 31 6 6 48 37 30 8 6 5? 40 28 3 9 74 51 27 4 11 72 64 26 4 10 50 48 28


RLeaver and. Limbert were in As usual, the two Inside-


BlktwUUlq 1st


i


ObatbuTfiiwp ml r o u n d o n e


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much too slowly and was n o t^ effectivp In his tackling.


Chatbara 4; -Blaokbunt West 0 i


comparative youngsters unable to stay the pace with jthe -more ex­ perienced Chatburiij sld^


sound and attractive, the Black- bum players never seemed a source of danger oh the -heavy ground.. On a better day they might have 'given an altogether different display; | |


Although their play was quite


left-half, opened' the scoring in the 4pth minute, when he sent in a good shot from a jHleld comer.


Captain daWson, playing,at


second half with I a smashing goal, and only five minutes later, CLEMENTS, oiitslde-lef t put


GREENWOOD opened; up the


Chatbum further ahead ! ’ 1 ' *


ASPINWALL ,to send in' one of his “specials” and the! match was over, with Oiatbum not having a goal' scored lagalnst s them for the first time this


All - that -was left was for eason. ! 1


gtokeeper, gave one of his best displays and was the keystone of a determined defence. :


Amateur Lea^e Spotlight '


HURST GREEN LEAD THE FIELD


AMATEC^l’pfrvfp Th ^*^1**^ K v e r o n S p S . * " "


^THEROE


oeatmg C.P.A. by seven goals to two. Waddlngton 'too are two games behind and only t^o points..


^0®^ •‘1^0 toPPlln? them off their week-end,


T ’ ™o


provide, surprises, for Hurst Green and Waddington play each other and Chipping have a rela­ Mtively easy fixture against Low


To-monw’s fixtures may well


game on Saturday. - Going was very heavy,


{j ■ ■ oor.


Chipping send them in


C.PAi. 2; Chipping 7


trio of forwards and went down -with five goals In the red In this


THE Print-Works' defence failed i to hold the opposing inside


scored by K. TAYLOR, the home outside-left.


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at this stage was their inability c to make the most of shooting


Main reason for C.P.A.’s failure hances.. • | :


time in the second half, and but for poor finishing several times, they would have, sebred -manv more goals. ATKINSON scored the other home goal;I


| - , half and Inside forwards for Chipping,


H a t - t r i c k R o g e r s tm


for Hurst Green-4; LowlMpor 1


Joined his Hurst Green. team- ma'cs in entertaining Low Moor on Saturday.


possession was a real menace to the Low Moot defenders, i


but their shooting lacked power. SEEDALL added another' i goal for Hurst Green In the jlOth minute and SWALES j reduced o the arrears in the first quartef-


^ Moor never gave up tiying, f-an-hour.


team playing up the slope, and against the Wind, came after only five minutes. Bogersbn really hunted the ball and' once in


The first home goal,' with the


JJ^OGERSON ■ got hlinself another hat-trick ;wheh he


esting with Preedy shining for the home team, and | the centie-


The game was'dean and ;inter- Chipping blasted away to some


to start with, but the supremacy of CShipplng ensured them a mid­ way lead of four goals to one


Play in the first half was even Eccles, the reserve Chatbum


THIS was a good clean game; with the visitors'‘[team of'


in their rollicking, rib-tickling [way. a Not one, but two comedies onia double-bill as gay Md boisterous


iKendall, Donald Slnden, Iduriel iPavlow, John Gregson, jamra RobertsOh Justice and Donald -Houston; provide toughter ail!the way-gales of it-whether with Dirk Bogarde and his student pals laughing and practical- joking their Joyous way towards a medlqal- degree to “Doctoii to the House,” or with Dinah fflerl- dan, John Gregson, Kay Kendall and Kenneth More oh a bine- g; race into laughter! in


Sheridan, Kenneth More |Kaj! shakintr “ Genevieve.


on like Eddie Calvert\to “Gbne- vleve" — her trumpet-blowing scene will bring down the holise, ^ will John Gregsim and lovely Dinah Sheridan in an hysterlc-


Thereb Kay Kendall, carrying


W funny sequence at a sriM hotel to Brighton.


I'


..There’s Kenneth More romping through " Doctor to the- Hoube” with carefree qbaudon and Donald Slnden “wolfing ’’ his way through lectures ^ith an eye ior, a pretty nurse rather than an bar for the'lecturer.


F


the year. . . two famous comedies sparkling with fun and glowing to, Technicolor , , 1 designed aj a sure-cure for the ^lues.


It’s the laughter programme' of ' ' * #


ward her Oscar for the best actress -of &e


cause of her portxqyal, butlls i


perjury to help a pal to trouble.


even more enthralling because' it is based on truth.


Barbara Graham, who h© worked In several rackets but her worst crime Is to cbminlt


, Her friends trick her e Barbara,! now married with ypunff son to -whom she ... devotM, finds herself on a mur­ der charge. At the time of the


Sporis Jottings


O^n date for ^ t h e r o e


players ahould realise ,that It Is he -best policy to move the ball ly crqssfield passes on a ground


ls week-end, and the next M inatch will be at Glossop op


arch 12th. j j ' ,


j the heavy programme which has 1 to be completed by the end of ' Apa Between now and the end Of'the seas to’ something like 40


! thb week-end,to assist the club I to I making up the calendar for


- There was then a lull to the ^ scoring until the: seqbnd half |


when ROOERSON came back to i ! { ' | ‘ j


the 50th and 65th minutes to I clinch’the game.


forward -who looked dangerous..' For Hurst Green the whble team combined splendidly with young '■ Taylforth at ilght-back defending well


Pinch -lyas the onlyi!-visiting : ■ ;


LEAGUE TABLE P. W. D.L.!p.A.Pt.


Sabden .... 18 Calderstones 18 Chatbum ..17 ,O.P.A.........19


Hurst Green 18 12 2 4'81^26 Chipping .. 16 il Waddington 16 11 Low Moor 20 8


10 32 55 11 12 40 95 10 16 45107 6


2 98 42 25 3|80 54 24 7 {70 62 21 6 72 06 19


mtohes wll be played at Shaw Bridge..


......... M[AGPIE.


Bumliy Comb., Div. 1 TOrillC WIN


FOR READ Read Utd. 3;


Burnley Wood Amateurs 2


game of [the season, and it was («rtataly a tonic win.


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j Every player did well, and the d team gave pierhaps its brightest


isplay of the'season. ’


jRead led 3-0 at the i Interval; despite playhg up the slope and against a strong wind. iThe side


showed much greater confidence and combined bettor. ' |


. |


soon put thlem-ahead, and later RICHARD GOODWAY added another tvo. The Amateurs' were unlucKy not to reduce the' arrears as toyeral of their for-l Wards went aear, and there were, some exciting moments' in thei Read goalmouth.


- HAYNES, ' the right j wlngerj ;


nd he was well supported.- ;Read shoild have been more


after the -ilestart. home yards hrad.


:The Ams tours


ttoguiehed some fine goal-hungry


unlucky: to saved smart Amateur’s


a ht rd drive from ' 15,' over the Read 'keeper’s


-..'LUKAS hit


jRead' remained undaunted at lapsC’ ahd A. Horsfield was have a pile; driver y by Rushton, the


'teper. Ruston dls- fifflself later: with saves from Read’s orwards.


two up and for a time Read's defence had l ome tense moments.


. But they stood firm, 'with


was adding-long struggle,; with R?ad deservng the points but the Amateur: not dispfiOed to a garno to dou'it right to the! end.


Shape a ;tower of strength at centre-half. ;; Right to he final whistle it


Indeed, and a good finidh to Read's home fixtures. { '


These we’e welcome point* SHARPlesi put the Amateurs struck back [


RElffl ce^toly deseWed vic­ tory to their last home


. Entries, for the Medal Oom- petition close on March 8th, and clqbs thinking of entering are to get their entries to


Billiards .Chipping \yill


receive the cup


THE cup and awards for the Bowland District Billiards


League will be presented'bn Maiph 14th at ChlpplngT .


[against Newton.


^ be presented with tih'e 'cup, and Mr. L. Ixjngton, of t)i,e same team, will receive the awm:4 for a 35 break on a large tetole which was made during A matito


Chipping A; the chAmplons, T h The 'small table breai of 45


lowed by a match betWeen the champions and a rest' of the league team.


j FINAL TABLE P. W.L.D.Pt.


iTosside A .............12 4 7 1 9 TossWe B .......12 1)0 1 3


Rathmell A .......12 6 5 113 Newton ........... 12 5 7 0 10


B^thlneU B V. Tosside B . ;


but neverth dess, it was a good! start,


a[Goodway lUs a tireless worker! than three up at the interval,;


'


:{100 P. Syers .... G, Johnson 81 100 Rj Currie ...... i. Askew 56 E.| F. Lister _ — start__ i


556 '


Kevin stores; ip uiiiversity \yin


'Which beat Oxford in ah toter- ■Varsliy inatch recently ;was la Clitheroe undergraduate. 1 Kevto


1 i


rompe4 home with a 9^ win' which:gives them a total of 22 wins against 20 by Oxfor4. ■ I


I The'victorious Cambridge'team


team 1 was trlumphdnt 1 again when they won the South bf Eng­ land Senior Flag finil. beating “ '-leyl 6-2. '


I f


his university last yeair and gained; his half blue, was :amon; the first to be plckei-fbr this year’s team. His metier, Mrs. 1. S. Williams, lives at Fto Wtadd,


Easthato Street, dlthe^. Heii reading law.


' • “ fr. Williams, who played for X. B, TAYLOE { ST. ANNES-ON-SM


Telephone: St. Aimes«n-Sea 1700


I On [Saturday, the! university /A


^ MEMBER of the suo!es.qfu1 Cambridge lacrosse :team


Steele: Williams, of Fitzwilllam House.'


;100 I.!Chamley .. j. Wilson 64


100 BJ Robinson .. R. Adair 99 . 100 E.[ 'Walker ,... R. Taylor 42


W. Askew ilOO iari: liflo


)42


Chipping A ...... 12’’11 1 0 22 RathmellB....... 12 1 % .0 14 Chipping B ....... 12 6 6 1 13


as not been won. The presentations will be fol­


tatllned to, be a bit sticky. |hThere U no match for Clitheroe


uMultable for that type. It seems to me that experienced


father points at Padiham and once lagdto too much pretty [OOtball was tried on 'a groUEd


QLrrHEROE received a check to their efforts to gain


,It is the story of the lively


" J WANT to Live” is the fflm that brought Susan Hay­


, PALLADIUM year. The film is excellent be­


of the,brightest names to Erltish filmsl Stars like Dirk Bogarde, Dlnali


s My laughter.seeklng auitonce coiild want, and fcitog some


murder she was playhig with her baby—alone.


events to save Barbara, all revealed by reporter |Ed Mont­ gomery (Slinon Oakland).


The film, tells bf| th^ drainatlc


Jean-Simmons, Dqroth^i and .Claude Ratos; | '


A FAMILY saga is Mine, ’ stoi^


Rod; Hudson, McGuire


when Miss Slmmohs love with the 'wrbhi m by Rock Hudson, !and many dramatic events w, tangle of lives is smoothed out,


*


Osborne, has now {been -filmed, !


Porter (Richard ' pulton) for whpm life is a challenge which has to be faced anew leach day. He is a burning cnitoder with no lost cause to call Hl4 own, for he sees injustice and! prejudice all around him, yet is powerless to do anything about; it. I For him, the world is a rotten show, and everybody should iei his money


back.


wife, Alison, and Gaiy Raymond IS Cliff, the couplfsl dovoted friend who lives with] them


young couple howeiier,' for Jimmy is resentful of hisjwito’s family,, and tols really ; fiares when Helena (Claire Bloom) comes to stay with them. '


There is frlctloii between the


and; of a young lawyer’s loves, struggles and desires to become a part of this rigid tociai group.


"THE City Jungle” [is a story , of Philadelphia's wealthy blue-blooded" siiqiety families,


tious young man; anfi inter- woven into the story dfjhls fl^ht against genteel poverty are -ithe passions and greeds still existing


Paul Newman plays the ambi­


Barbara Rush, as a rich Ameri­ can socialite.


PMtoblllty, are brought {realistic­ ally into the open to this strong emotional drama stars Alexis Smith’ ster -and Brian Keith.


which also Diaqe Brew-


in some levels of American society. Playing : opposite” ', him Is


.1


Corruption an 4 infidelity;-: hldtog beneath a cloak of res-


Change partner^


Since (he purpose o f separ^ates


is that .they should he inter­ changeable it does n o t ^dke sense ^(o toear dways the s m e skirt with the same jsweatc' or shirt. Yet how many women do just that? At Taytofs we've some marvellous “tops" that m gm anteed to. give, a fresh-as- Spring feeling to the most j^ ed rdrohe. T im e m heautijully


tut sKrts, enchanting blomes, sweaters that jtre dashing '(tnd gay or softly romantic—\the Pringle bar is a particularly good source o f spring inspjra- (ion. But if i fs Summer ctothes you’re after, we haoe those, |too — brilliantly flowered sBrts with their own petticoats at\£3 9s. 6d. or mad little hats in 'ihe latest cotton fabric, 'bamhoo print. I f you prefer gilt-edged security iiwest 6s. 6d. in fifteen coils o f ,a Cellini b an g le^ wonderful present for a favour­ ite niece, ■.


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P .S .; F o j the girl who's U-


ways a jump ahead, a 'preview o f Horrockses Summer mmhers on the 2nd^ floor front''Match 14th to March 19th, {


wf,R.TAYLOR LEVER’S ‘tOBOL’


Th* PerfHlt Milk Subititut* No Bollln* Witir requind.


For parUculars u k : '


W. Bunber, 31, Rtipigreiv* Oriv*. • BltekbUrn. T«l, [48418. ;


EARNSHAW’S


School of Mfjtorihg QUALlriril IN8TRUOTOR


WITS pUTSTANDINci BEOOBD OF TEST fiUOOESSES i


RE8.I 60. OHATBUR'n ROAD. PHONB CLITHERO^ "


. LOANS I


S6 UPWARDS UN8ECURH) F. M uciIards [ltd,


11. WELFORD RD,, I tjCESTER. £ 5 - r l


WITH OB -VyiTHODT SEODETTY CALL; WBITB OB PHONK


THE,', ■ i


Peii^eton and District Uriding Socie^ Ltd.,


15 CeUBCHGAK, dOLlDN (Opposite Grand Theatre) iPhon* 4085 I


mate delivery. New and Secondhand Portable, Stan-


Desks, FUlng Cabinets, etc., etc.


■ ., I . , I ,1 • .


(^Tiewrltors. Prompt sendee. Beasonable charges.


Bepalrs to ail: nakes of


F. B[. BROWN Dlstriimtors


BEBMES lyi^wi^


LTD. ffters


Calder Vale Woifes BURNLEY


■ Tel. 7431/2/3 SAVE LINO


Hivi your Old Flaned piiort .Covered With Ooloureii AiDhilt by


ROBINSON. HEY8 & 00.'LTD., Th* Old firm.


loww E*ntm Wharf. ffiaokOurn T*l.fiS42;


tetlon . Machines, CM IHls and Beglsters, Office Chairs,


OFFICE equipment ^onnoos stocks for Imme-


. ^ HoeWe T^ewrlters, Adding; CalcnlatKto and falc-


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JiWiUER » CWIONO [lERCHANT 24, KING WILLIAM STREET,


' /[BLACKBURN. Tel. 7820. . by us pn all watch repairs.


, Every, watch hasi a twelve months written guarantee. This guarantee is also given


Ure plays {his young I RELIABI|LiTY


■Roomer, Smlihs'; etc., etc. Prices ranging froih 2J/- Wf300.


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Agents and stockists for all leading walehesi Including Longlnes, Baunie, Rolex, Accurlst, Aviaj Rotary,


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Mary Ure to stoning :-oles. . It Is' the story c f jimmy


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KING LANE [Burton, Claire Bl|oo{m and


iwilh I Richard AND


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THE sensational! pldy' “Look Back in Anger," by John


C R A F T SM A N S H IP


consolidate the. ramlly’s 'wine empire. Things go hayvlre,


in. played there are before the


however, falls in


vineyards in California,' and he Intends his granddaughter, Jean Simmons, who is airingPortly, to make .a marriage which will


Claude Rains is the owner of I A S P O E N B d ,


26 n id 28, p N G SUWET,i,'qjITOEROE Telephone: Clltheroei 81 H


“This Earth THE \ BE^>T OF E ^ TEMIB


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TWO; of the most popular, ani successful comedies iveb made in Britain, “DOCTOE IN) THE HOUSE” and “GENEVIEVE” (Grand), have been brought back to entertain audiences once more


W e w i n n t r t g . .


f io (natter-what the ?eaf)ie^.ij tft-(iay,-the worst of winter is over and Spring j is coming— n e w ! ,


Spring^JfCLpS ARE H E P !


♦ I I ComeM^ DAWES . RALIEGH . TRIUMPH . B.S.A.


CUthero^ Advertise & Times, March 4, I960 ' 7 ■ ■


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