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' t w t REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. No. 4190 TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 0-0 and 8-15
STEVE REEVES in “ THE GIANT OF MARATHON.” Dyloscope. Eas tman Color. (U)
Week commencing March 6th, 1961 MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 RICHARD BURTON. JACK CARSON, BARBARA RUSH in
Dareing. frank screen fare. Cape Cod closed to visitors in daring drama of scandal.
The Bramble Bush THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7*30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
TREVOR HOWARD, DOROTHY DANDRIDGE, EDMOND PURDOM in
Moment of Danger
Sensational, breathtaking excitement—the most gripping suspense thriller of a break in a Mayfair mansion.
Booking Office open Wednesday and Saturday. 2 p.m. to 4 D-m.; other times at The General O fr'cc-
2.MoprLane, 10 a.m. to 12 noon,
2-15 n.m. to 5 p.m. Tel. Glitheroe l i s in .
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT We have a Choice Selection of
OCCASIONAL F1 I A Variety of
DISPLAY CABINETS from approx. £10 THREE1
-PIECE SUITES
FIRESIDE THREE-PIECE SUITS FIRESIDE CHAIRS
CARPET SQUARE . STAIRS CARPET
RUGS . RUNNERS . MATS, Etc. at COMPETITIVE PRICES. Visit Our
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
* WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO RESERVE ANY GOODS * Choose from
TEA SETS . COFFEE SETS SANDWICH SETS
AND MANY USEFUL SMALL PIECES. We have a lovely Selection of
GLASSWARE . WATER SETS . FRUIT SETS and BOXES OF WINE GLASSES
Calderstones Statf Social and Sports Club
ST. PATRICK’S BALL in the HOSPITAL BALLROOM on Friday, 17th March, 1961
DANCING, 8-30 p.m. until 2 a.m., to the EMBASSY BAND SPOT PRIZES
Tickets 5/- Each (including Buffet Supper). ----------------------------------
LICENSED BAR TOWN HALL “ QUIZ” in the
COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CHURCH STREET on
WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1961 at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION FREE
The Quiz Team tfill comprise six members of the Borough Council. QUESTION MASTER: DR. W. D. OLIVER, M.B., Ch.B. Questions are invited from members of the public on the local
government and administration of the Borough, and should be placed in the sealed Ballot Box in the Public Library, Church Street.
Questions must be received by noon on MONDAY, 13th
MARCH. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY—obtainable from the Public
Library. Any tickets unclaimed will be available-at the door. Arranged in conjunction with the local branch of N.A.L.G.O.
THE HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING in THE NEWTON INSTITUTE on
to be held DEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS
SPECIAL FEBRUARY OFFER continued until March 18th:
EUGENE
S ET-A-PERM 20/ -
3 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 11
T A X I S
FOR PRIVATE HIRE
WEDDINGS—Local & Distance SATISFACTION & SERVICE
R in g____ CLITHEROE 933 W. & D. KNIGHT ftR > . ■ ,)
Monday Next, 6th March, 1961 at 7-45 p.m. prompt.
For Landowners, Shooting Owners, Farmers and Gamekeepers, and all others interested, who reside between Bashall Eaves and Dalehead.
THE WAREHOUSE WILL BE OPEN THREE EVENINGS PER WEEK, commencing MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 7th & 8th until JUNE 30th, 1961.
GUARANTEED CERTIFIED Seed Potatoes ------ from — r
D. W. CROLL (of Dundee) (Seed Specialists)
In the following Var ieties— EARLIES : DUKE OF ^ A^w ronD ^ GUARD, ARRAN PILOT, SHARPE'S EXPRESS. MAINCROP:
ARRAN BANNER, MAJESTIC, STORMONT DAWN. All at 7/- per stone.
THE HALL Lowergate
JUMBLE SALE
To-morrow (Saturday) at 2-30 p.m.
Admission 3d. REFRESHMENTS.
BRITISH LEGION Annual DINNER
To-night (Friday) PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN
DINNER, 7-30 p.m. O.B.J. CLUB ENTERTAINS Tickets 10/6 Each ! H i . I ,. , -L'-a
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Hurst Green
A COFFEE EVENING (by invitation of Mrs. ROBBS)
and Bring & Buy Stall will be held at
THE VICARAGE
Tuesday, 7th March from 7 until 9 p.m.
Proceeds for Mothers' Union Funds.
Clitheroe Borough Labour Party
GENERAL MEETING ANNUAL OF MEMBERS IN THE LABOUR ROOMS, ON
Wednesday, 8th March at 7-30 p.m.
Chairman: MR. H. DUCKWORTH BUSINESS IMPORTANT.
Alio—our usual Variefy of PEAS, BEANS, S^^LL SEEDS, GLADIOLI and ANEMONE CORMS; ONION SETS, SHALLOTS Mfhosoawait-
ing arrival at the time of this notice). GARDEN CANES,_TWINE. INSECTICIDES, ond a largo variety of FERTILISERS, including CLAY'S (that Prime Minister to the Soil) and for the first time— D. W. CROLL'S GRANULATED (POTATO FERTILISER at 9d. per lb.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON Hodder Valley Fox Club FIFTH ANNUAL
HUNT BALL NEWTON INSTITUTE
Friday, 10th March
MELODY MAKERS BAND from 8-30 p.m. until 2 a.m.
KNIFE & FORK SUPPER. Tickets 7/6 Each
* (Strictly limited.)
.obtainable from Mr. Seed, (Whitewell; Tel. Dunsop Bridge 254; or Howard’s, Butchers; |Tel. Slaldburn 232; or any club member.
is* Annual Meeting
of the Waddington and District Conservative Association. Compris ing : West Bradford, Bashall Eaves, Mitton and Waddington.
Will be held in
ST. HELEN'S SCHOOL WADDINGTON, on
Monday, 13th March at 7-45 p.m.
Guest Speaker: MR. A. G. F. HALL-DAVIS. Tea & Biscuits. Bring-and-Buy
BROCKHALL HOSPITAL 3.C. OLD TYME & MODERN SEQUENCE
INSTRUCTION CLASS 7-45—10-45 D.m.
Host and Hostess: Ann and George (from Accrington)
Admission 21- (Inc. refreshments) EVERY TUESDAY — AT — THEO. WILSON
---------- & SONS LIMITED-------- IRONMONGERS
4 & 7, York St., Clitheroe Telephone 88
Downham Village Hall
OLD TYME DANCE 7-45 p.m. to 12 midnight.
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY Admission 2/-
Refreshments available.
Congregational Church Clitheroe
LADIES' FELLOWSHIP JUMBLE SALE
To-night (Friday) Commence at 7-15 p.m.
Admission 3d.
Proceeds for London Missionary Society Funds.
ST. PAUL'S FOOTBALL CLUB
JUMBLE SALE & POUND STALL
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 7-15 p.m.
ADMISSION 3d.
Clitheroe Old Age Pensions Association INVITE YOU
to their spectacular Variety Revue in ST. JAMES'S SCHOOL, on
Wednesday, 8th March at 7-30 p.m.
* All are Welcome * Members 9d. Non-Members 1/-
Come along and enjo" a good eveninq's entertainment among friends.
* THE SHOW THAT HAS * SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.
Clitheroe4 Allotment Holders’ & Gardeners’ Association Limited :: Back Brennand St.
R}IE
COFFEE TABLES . TEA TROLLEYS TY TROLLEYS . . . TV STOOLS BOOKCASES, Etc., in Stock
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 I
f c ilhnui
ANNE HEYWOOD in “ CARTHAGE IN FLAMES.” (Technlrama and Technicolor).
SATURDAY at 2-15: Adventure and mystery in "
THE.MYSTERIOUS POACHER.” EP. 9 “ VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN.” CARTOONS
Week commencing March 6th, 1961 MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30
TERENCE MORGAN. YOKO TANI. MAI ZETTERLING. WILLIAM HARTNELL in
i I High-tension drama of a £100,000 robbery provides tbe year's most 1 suspense packed thriller.
Piccadilly Third Stop
_____11 THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
H. G. WELLS, THE GREATEST PROPHET OP OUR TIME, TELLS HIS MOST ASTONISHING TALE.
GEORGE PAL’S MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION The Time Machine in Futuristic Metrocolor iYou will orbit into tbe fantastic future in a remarkable excursion Starring* ROD TAYLOR. ALAN YOUNG nto tbe fourth dimension—time. Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-39 3 to 4-30. 1*)
Will natrons please note that in future all. programmes
will.include the Pathe Newsreel, many items of which are in Technicolor.
Tel. 278.
WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS PRESENT—
“LIFE BEGINS AT FIFTY” COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
By ARMITAGE OWEN Produced by FRED BULLOCK
Weds., Fri. & Sat., 8th, 10th & 11th March TICKETS:
Wednesday & Friday - 2/6 Saturday (no halfs) - - 3/-
Booking at Mr. Whittaker’s, King Street, Whalley. ^DIMITRI DE GRUNWALD PRODUCTION MlUIOHfllRESS DENNIS PRICE GASH
RWM0ND...VITT0RI0 OE SIM Produced by Directed by
PIERRE ROIIVE-ANTHONY ASQUITH GinbmaS<eop£
S c r e e n p la y b y Based on the play by * W O L F M A N K O W I T Z • B E R N A R D 8 H AW
E A S TMAN COLOUR PICTURE • RELEASED BY 20th CENTURY-FOX
ALSO MONDAY to FRIDAY ONLY— PAUL BURKE in
COUNTERFEIT
Seats may be booked in advance for all evening nerformances at no extra charge. Booking Office onen daily 10-0 a.m. to 12 nocm: Wednesday 2-0 to 4-0: Saturday 2-0 to 8-0 n.m.
CLITHEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB THIS SATURDAY at 2-0 n.m.
DALE ROBERTSON in “ SILVER WHIP.” (U). ALSO COMEDY, CARTOONS AND EP. 8 “ JUNGLE GIRL.”
CLITHEROE SUNDAY FILM CLUB * FOR MEMBERS ONLY *
$ SUNDAY. MARCH 5th, 1961. at 7-0 p.m. (Doors open 6-30) ■
=•*■■■ ■•" FKANK SINATRA. PHYLLIS' KIRK lri- " '
Johnny Concho A KISS BEFORE DYING
ALSO ROBERT WAGNER in (A)
ENROL NOW1 APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT THE CINEMA (U)
COMING MARCH 20th—HAYLEY MILLS in “ POLLYANNA ” RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS C.C.
WE SHOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED US WITH GIFTS OR SUBSCRIPTIONS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC FOR MAKING THE PAST YEAR SO SUCCESSFUL.
—The Pavilion Fund Committee.
different makes in
different sizes from
38 £5
to £100 ALSO
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDENER EXCEPT ELBOW-GREASE.
COME & SEE ITS FREE
St. Helen’s Sunday School Waddington
A COFFEE EVENING and Bring & Buy Stall and
COLOUR SLIDE LECTURE:
“ THE RIBBLE VALLEY” will be held in
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Lecture—8 p.m. until 9 p.m.
To-night (Friday) Doors Open 7 p.m.
Admission 1/6 (Inclusive.) R.W.C.C.
“Record” Dance CONSERVATIVE CLUB
in the
To-night (Friday) '3rd March)
from 7-30 until 11-30 p.m. Admission 2/6 IT’S .. > - NOW •• * (A) 80 LAWNMOWERS ilHIHi! l , / ; V FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1961 iuiim iilllnSiillHiiilnilh Hll>unts TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 5-30 and 8-15
“ SOLOMON AND SHEBA." (A). Technicolor. Technirama. Week commencing March 6th, 1961
SHOWING FOR SIX DAYS MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-39: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 SEILERS PgTBk S ® S S 5 V
... th e re ... everywhere
WITH YOUR murphy TRANSISTOR PORTABLE
Lovely in dashing scarlet or cool mushroom— this handy radio with the big performance! Take it anywhere, any time—there’s a special aerial socket for the car, too.
B E N T H A M ’ S YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS
14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 167 or 443
YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALERS FOR CLITHEROE Gisburn & District Y.F.C.
WHIST & DOMINO --------- DRIVE ---------
in THE NEW'FESTIVAL HALL GISBURN, on
To-morrow (Saturday) at 7-30 p.m., prompt. GOOD PRIZES
(Including Refreshments) Admission 2/6
WE SPECIALISE IN TAILORING CLOTHES for LADIES & GENTLEMEN WHO APPRECIATE STYLE, CUT, QUALITY & CRAFTSMANSHIP AT + A REASONABLE PRICE *
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