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THEO’S for . . . Key Cutting Sheet Metal Work Lawnmower Repairs Safe & Lock Repairs
THEO. WILSON & SONS ------- IRONMONGERS
* 4 _ 7 YORK ST., CLITHEROE |
Telephone 88 REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. No. 4218 DEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS LADIES! WHY NOT HAVE A
EUGENE Set-a-Perm CASUAL or CURLY 25/-
WATCH FOR OUR OCTOBER ADVERT.
3 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 11
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Let us supply your requirements WHEN RE-FURNISHING
Choose from our Modern Kitchen Furnishings: Tables & Chairs, Stools, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Sideboards, also Bases—
AT ALL PRICES BEDROOM SUITE—from £34/15/0
SPRING INTERIOR MATTRESS—all sizes PILLOWS, Flock, Feather & Rubber. Also Dunlopillo £2/6/6 each
EWBANK SWEEPERS at £3/11 6
AH the above can be obtained on H.P. terms or our 20 Weeks Club
Lancashire Education Committee
CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Pr in c ipa lJ .. L Garner
SESSION 1961-62
Courses and Classes commencing Monday, 25th September, 1961 PRELIMINARY COMMERCIAL COURSE— English, Shorthand,
Typewriting (Preliminary Grade). Students will be enrolled for the full course which comprises English and one or both of the other two subjects.
SHORTHAND TYPISTS' AND COPY TYPISTS' COURSES— Speed
classes in Shorthand and Typewriting, which may be taken as single subjects or combined with English to form Grouped Course Studies.
SINGLE SUBJECTS
Book-keeping Accountancy Dressmaking (1st Year) Dressmaking (2nd Year) Drama Pottery Painting Music (Orchestral) Music (Brass Band) Millinery Floral Decoration Home Perms Dressmaking/Needlework Embroidery and Craftwork [2 Classes)
Traditional and Country Dancing Oil Painting and Life Drawing Chora! Group (Mixed Voices) — a new class
Woodwork— 3 classes including a Beginners' course
French for Beginners German Conversation Spanish Dressmaking (Low Moor) Car Maintenance for Owner- Drivers
" Relax with Rhythm "— a Wed nesday afternoon class for ladles
Cookery Classes finishing at Christmas:— American and Continental Cookery
Christmas Fare (ineluding Cake Decoration Cookery Classes startinq after Christmas:— Traditional Dishes of the British Isles Cookery— Ideas for the Working Wife
Further details (Time-table, names of Instructors, etc.) can be
t, obtained from the Prospectus, a copy of which is available from the Borough Library, or by post from the Principal at the Technical School.
ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS Students are asked to enrol before the session commences on the
special enrolment evenings: from 7-30 to 9-0 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Friday, 15th September)
at the Technical School, York Street, Clitheroe, where the Principal will be in attendance to discuss your Further Education problems.
Lancashire Combination Div. 1
SHAWBRIDGE GROUND TO-MORROW (Saturday)
Clitheroe v. Darwen KICK-OFF 3-15 p.m.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20th
Clitheroe v. Lytham St. Annes KICK-OFF 5-45 p.m.
Admitiion: Adult, 1/6, Children and O.A.P. 9d.
STATION TAXIS W. and D. Knight
HACKNEY AND PRIVATE HIRE — WEDDINGS — LO N S DISTANCE STATION HOTEL YARD, CLITHEROE
Tal.: 933 Day or Night FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1961
SMART AUTUMN . Holiday Wear
You will admire our wide choice of TWO PIECE SUITS, SPORTS JACKETS and SLACKS wh i c h combine STYLE, COMFORT and QUALITY at a reasonable price.
Fred Read & Co. Ltd.
«. MARKET PLACE. CLITHEROE. TELEPHONE 68
TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. PRICE THREEPENCE Wagon Train TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
TONY CURTIS. DEBBIE REYNOLDS in “THE RAT RACE." Technicolor
SATURDAY at 2-15: LOUISE M. ALCOTT’S " LITTLE MEN." “THE MAGIC RING.” EP. 0 “ PHANTOM EMPIRE." CARTOONS.
MONDAY to SATURDAY at 7-15 FABULOUS! BREATHTAKING!
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 WALT DISNEY'S “ 101 DALMATIANS." T e c h n i c o l o r .
Week commencing September 17th, 1061
MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 0-0 and 8-15 ALSO MATINEE MONDAY at 2-0 p.m.
LOOKS BETTER ON A
CECIL B. DEMILLES
HAYLEY MILLS BERNARD LEE
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Booking Office one>i daily 11 to 12-30 3 to 4-30.
PEPPERCORN CAFE Mr. T. Forrest
has the pleasure to anxinounce he is now able to cater for WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAY or ANY PARTY
MAKE YOUR WEDDING RECEPTION ONE TO REMEMBER
A PRIVATE ROOM WITH PIANO CAN BE ARRANGED FOR YOUR EVENING ENTERTAIN MENT
GHRISTMAS PARTIES CAN BE BOOKED* NOW/ "’ NUMBERS TO FIFTY
AN EXCELLENT CHOICE OF MENUS CALL AND ENQUIRE FOR DETAILS PEPPERCORN CAFE
WELLGATE, CLITHEROE
“ SEPTEMBER HOLIDAY BARGAINS” SHORT’S NAVY STORES
ARMY AND" 2 & 2a,
SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHOES. Branches also at Sklpton, Accrington, Heywood.
Men’s & Youth’s Track Suits .................................... . 35/-
Tapestry Zipped Bags... 10/-
Zipped Holdalls from... 13/G Long P.V.C. Coats..........35/-
New Khaki Overcoats ... 59/6 New R.A.F. Raincoats ... 59/6 B/B Overalls... 17/11, 19/11
Boiler Suits..........31/6, 35/6 Men’s Check Shirts......8/ll~ Navy ana Khaki Shirts 7/11 New Khaki Angola Shirts
Flette Sheets, single size 27/6; Full size 35/6 pr.
New bound edge Army Blankets ................. 17/G
Men’s Newest Striped Jeans .........................23/6
New Khaki Civilian style __Trousers ,.,............ 24/6
Candlcwick and Art Silk Full Size Quilts — £5/5/-
Men’s Tweed Suits 89/6 and 99/6
15/6 _______________ 4/11 & 5/11
Zipped Travel Bags ... 13/6 New Gas Mask Haversacks
Super Black Leather Gauntlet Gloves at 55/- and 63/-
Men’s Black & Brown Shoes 24/6, 27/6, 32/6, 42/6 & 49/6
Plastic Cycle Capes ... 9/11 Tee Shirts (Men’s) ...... 4/11 Framed Rucsacs
New Armv Boots 38/6, Hobbed 39/11
Men’s Bib/brace Overalls c
W/P Trousers 17/11 & 19/H
_________ 11/6, 19/11 & 22/6 Rubber Laced Boots ... 15/6
Full-length Wellingtons 19/6 Men’s Fancy Slipovers 7/11
Super Quality Men’s Donkey Jackets ..................... 45/ ,
Sheepskin Lined Irving Jackets ......... £10-10-0
Men’s “BelstafT” Plastic Macs ..................... 10/11
Ladies “Modo” Plastic Macs ................................ 12/11
Off-white “Shortie” Kain- coats ..................... 89/6
Zip Quilt lined Raincoats ............................ £6-19-6
Boys and Girls Gabardine Raincoats 55/- and 59/6
49/11 & 65/-
vaiue for.........................35/— Fancy Nylon Socks
3/11
Full Size Tennis Racquets A ________
Men’s Wool Slipovers 14/11 7/6 & 10/-
Boys’ Striped Jeans ____________________ 8/6 & 10/6
Men’s Sports Coats ... 49/11
Fawn Gabardine Raincoats from......................... 55/-
Boy’s & Girl’s Navy Duffle Coats from ............ . 39/11
Denim 19/11 Black 19/11; Blue 19/11
Men’s Jeans (All Sizes) Cycle Xent 6’ x 4' x 3'... 37/6
Wall Tent 6' x 4' x 3' (10" wails) ..................... 49/11
Men’s “Tuff King” Boots and Shoes .............. 39/11
Men’s G e n u i n e Harris Tweed Caps .............. 5/11
Boys’ Shoes ... 19/11 to 23/6
Plain Nylon Socks ...... 2/11 “ Belstaff ” Anaralts
Men’s Youths 55/- — Men’s 67/6
Monlded-Sole Football Boots.... Youths’ ...... 21/6
Football Stockings ...... 4/H
Men’s Football Shorts Navy .......................... ..4/11
“EWIN” Football Shorts . Black and white Men’s 8/6, Boy’s 6/11
Men’s and Boy’s Football Jerseys 8/11- 9/11. & 10/11 Goalkeeper’s Jerseys ... 22/6
Full-size Hand-sewn Foot- balls from 15/6 complete
Full-size “Hampden” White Footballs .............. <7/6
Tents . Sleeping Bags . Camping Equipment l ......................... 28/6
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL FUND
DANCE
In aid of fhe above fund, will ba held et RIVERSMEADE SCHOOL on
To-night (Friday) 9 p.m. to I a.m.
Les Whinray’s Band
Admission 3/- Refrethmenf, available
Bashall Eaves W.I.
Autumn Fair September 20th
at the RED PUMP at 3-15 p.m.
ADMISSION 3d. Dance
in -the INSTITUTE at 8 p.m.
including refreshments ADMISSION 3/-
Ashworth & Smith Social Club (Bleachworks)
Grand Holiday Dance
will be held in the Clubroom
To-night (Friday) (15th September)
Dancing from 8 p.m.—11 p.m. to the
Edmondson’s Band Spot Prizes Games
Light Refreshments available ADMISSION;
MEMBERS FREE NON-MEMBERS 2/-
R.W.C.C.
Rock’ii* Roll Dancing
in ihe CONSERVATIVE CLUB to
LENNIE and the TEENBEATS
To-night (Friday) 7-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.
Admission 3/- Rimington W.I.
Autumn Fay re will be held at the
Memorial Institute Stopper Lane
New To y s , Confectionery, Flowers and White Elephant Stalls
Saturday, Sept. 23rd 1961, at 2-30 p.m.
ADULTS 6d.; CHILDREN 3d.
Refreshments Admission
Tickets 2/6 obtainable from members of the Committee
MANNEQUIN PARADE (By Joyce Salt, of Accrington) in the Upper School on
WEDNESDAY NEXT (SEPT. 20th) at 7-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (SOCIAL COMMITTEE)
Tal. 278. RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH and BRYAN FORBES Pnductal ln WIND. DOW MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th—
CIVIC EVENING. PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF MISS DIANE HOLGATE AND MASTER ALAN BARNES
ALSO THE LONG SHADOW
CLITHEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB THIS SATURDAY at 2-0 p.m.—
YOUR FAVOURITE GANG in “THE MISSING NOTE." (U). ALSO COMEDY. CARTOONS AND EP. 15 “SEA HOUND.”
p.m.i Wednesday 2 n.m. to 4 n.m.: Saturday 10 a.m. to 11-30 a.m„ 2 p.m. to 7-45 p.m.
Advance Bookimr Office Open: Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 12-30 -------— u -— ;—_ ----------- -—
CLITHEROE SUNDAY FILM CLUB * FOR MEMBERS ONLY *
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, at 7 p.m. KEN CLARKE. YVETTE VICKERS in
DEMONS OF THE SWAMP
ALSO TANK COMMANDO MEMBERS ONLY! ENROL NOW AT THE CINEMA YOU MUST BE 16 OR OVER TO JOIN (A) (U) HISTLE
N THE
MURPHYASTRA
Ju s t how much better you must see for yourself. Come and see the Murphy ASTRA range. See them a t work— to give the finest TV picture you’ve ever seen. See them as elegant modem furniture, beautifully styled—and beautifully finished. See the ASTRA prices—from 87 guineas. See how easy our Rental and HIP. terms make it.
SEE THEM AT. . . B E N T H A M ’S Your Electrical, Radio, T/V. and Cycle Dealer
14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone; Clltheroe 167 or 443 YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALER
Clitheroe W.E.A. Branch
Programme of Classes for 1961-62 commencing Sept. 25th MONDAY, -SEPTEMBER 25th, at. 7-30 p.m. — 24 lectures
International Affairs Behind the Headlines
The aim of this course is to explain the background, and to discuss the present and future significance of various E international issues. Special attention will be paid to
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Banning of Nuclear Tests, Disarmament, the develop ment of African Nationalism, the Far East, and the role of Communist China.
ast-West Relations—Berlin, the Common Market, TUTOR: R. R. FIELDEN, MA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, at 7-30 p.m. - - 24 lectures Social Anthropology Man in Contemporary Society
This course will approach the subject by considering the light shed on the problem of changing societies. The impact of modern on backward societies. The change In u the West from a rural small town background to the
nrban industrial base of living, we shall assess the TUTOR: R I. PRITCHARD, B.A.
ature, quality and value of the differences between our own and primitive societies.
FEES: CLASS of 24 lectures 20/-; TWO CLASSES for 30/-. Half price for retirement pensioners. Enrol ment at the first three classes.
Anyone wishing to make a trial visit to a class before committing themselves to class membership are cordially invited' to do so.
The W.E.A. is non-party political and non-sectarian, providing knowledge in a friendly informal atmosphere. Its members are people from all walks of life who believe that education is the most effective way to a true democracy and a more civilised way of life.
Gisbum & District
Young Fanners’ Club DANCE
in the NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN, on
To-morrow (Saturday) Dancing to the
Del-Rio Accordion Band Dancing 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.
Admission 3/- Refreshments available
Whalley Old Tyme Dancers
DANCE Friday, 22nd Sept.
MAJESTIC BALLROOM. WHALLEY
8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
T. Holt’s Band Tickets 5/- each
from Committee members
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