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Official Local S u p p lie r of CLITHEROE ROYAL


GRAMMAR SCHOOL UNIFORM for BOYS


Pull Stock of Blazers, Caps, Knitwear, Shirts, Hose & Ties. Also Youths’ & Boys’ Flannel Trousers, Shorts & Blue Gabar­ dine Raincoats.


Fred Read & Co. Ltd. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS,


a ■■anixpv m aoc o.i iTUcnnr


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15


AUDIE MURPHY, STEPHEN McNALLY in “ DUEL AT SILVER CREEK.” Technicolor. (U). AND “ BATTLE OF POWDER RIVER." Technicolor. (U)


_________ Week commencing March 20th. 1961


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 BING CROSBY, BOB HOPE. DOROTHY LAMOUR in


ROAD TO BALI Technicolor. Technicolor.


ELIZABETH TAYLOR, PETER FINCH in ELEPHANT WALK


THURSDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and S-15 FRIDAY—YOUNG FARMERS' BALL


BRIAN RIX, CECIL PARKER, WILLIAM HARTNELL in


THE NIGHT WE DROPPED A CLANGER


Bookins Office onen Wednesday and Saturday. 2 n.m. to 4 o.m.: other times at The General Office. 2, Moor Lane. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 2-15 P.m. to 5 p.m. Tel. Clitheroe 1150/1.


(U ) Week oommencinB March 20th. 1951


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 JOHN CARRADINE, MYRON HEALEY in


The Unearthly MONSTER OF THE CAMPUS


PRECEDED BY ARTHUR FRANZ. JOANNA MOORE in (X)


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 TOTALSCOPE


EDMUND PURDOM. JOHN BARRYMORE. JNR. in The Cossacks


(Technicolor) tThe fire and fury story of the world’s fiercest warriors as an empire


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rembled under their thundering hooves. The most exciting chap­ ters ever to sear the pages of history!


Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30 3 to 4-30.


CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED


FURNISHING DEPARTMENT


2, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Lancs. Now have your whole house fitted with


LUXAHEX r VENETIAN BLINDS


You’ve sien more and more windows fitted with wonderful, colourful Luxaflex Venetian Blinds. You’ve wondered how you could arrange to have them fitted in your own home. Now Clitheroe Co-op introduces a new fitting service. Simply post the coupon below for. an entirely free estimate of the cost of fitting any room you wish in the colours of your choice. You’ve no awkward measurements to make, you select your colours in the room itself. Clitheroe Co-op will bring the luxury of Luxaflex right to your home . . . Post the coupon to-day. Now available fitted with invisible tapes.


An Extra Special Service


Please supply me with a FREE estimate of Lux the cost of fitting


B aflex V e n e t i a n linds.


CLITHEROE CO-OP. Furnishing Dent., 2. MOOR LANE. CLITHEROE. Lancs. Tel. 1150/1


Name .... Address


Telephone No. PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL 7D A N C E Admission 2/6 Refreshments at Reasonable Charges.


TAXIS Ring


CHIPPING Y.F.C.


GRAND DANCE and HEAT for the


National Dairy Queen will be held In


THE MEMORIAL 'HALL, CHIPPING, on


Wednesday, 22nd March Dancing—8 p.m. to 1 a.m.—to MELODY MAKERS BAND.


Admission 2/6


to you being National Dairy Oueen and a luxurious holiday


This mav be the first step


FOR PRIVATE HIRE


WEDDINGS—Local & Distance SATISFACTION & SERVICE


CLITHEROE 933 W. & D. KNIGHT


Downham Drama Club Presents—


Breath of Spring A Comedy by Peter Coke


Produced by Donnie Wallis


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) and MONDAY


17th, 18th & 20th MARCH at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 2/6 CHILDREN 1/6


Proceeds for the Oxford Famine Relief Fund.


Booking now at Hemlock Cot tage, Downham. Tel.: Chat' burn 277


-45 p.m. until 11-45 p.m.


To-morrow (Saturday), 18th March TURNER’S BAND


CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB


AMICI STRING QUARTET HAYDN : BARTOK : BEETHOVEN


In THE PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL on


Tuesday, 21st March, 1961 at 7-30 p.m.


Admission at door, 5/6 & 3/6; Students 1/-


JUMBLE SA L E / . to be held at


THE CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL, MOOR LANE


FRIDAY, 24th MARCH Doors Open at 7 p.m. Admission 3d.


Refreshments at Moderate Prices.


Clitheroe for their service funds. H Please leave any Jumble you can spare with Messrs.


Joint Effort by the Rotary & Inner Wheel Clubs of


parcels, if desired. In such cases, early application should be made to Mr. F. Nelson, 8, Park Avenue, Clitheroe. Telephone 1114; or to any member of either of the two clubs.


othersall & Forrest at their Salerooms in Wellgate. Arrangements can be made for the collection of


Y.' .’80REj5.NrDJ PROMPT^ AT 7 ^ - n'.m. '


i nil natrons nlcase book early for this outstanding FAMILY ! /


PROGRAMME.


J TO 12-30 n.m.; SATURDAY, 10-0 a.m. to 11-30 a.m., 2-0 n.m. to 8-0 n.m.


CLITHEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB THIS SATURDAY at 2-0 p.m.


VAN JOHNSON in “ SIEGE OF RED RIVER.” Technicolor. ALSO VAN johc^ ru


t» ^ ns ftND Ep 10 ..jungle GIRL.” (U) / extended BOOKING HOURS—MONDAY to FRIDAY. 10 a.m. NEXT NATIONAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION SESSIONS


SATURDAY, 25th MARCH, 1961 in THE PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL


10-30 p.m. to 12 noon


T .'F i v £


Have YOU made sure of your Ticket for the


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB


15th ANNUAL BALL in THE KING LANE HALL on


FRIDAY, 24th MARCH, 1961


DANCING, 8 p.m. until 2 a.m., to LES. MARSDEN AND HIS BAND Tickets 6/- Each


obtainable from any Member of the Committee; or Swales Candy Store, Wellgate, Clitheroe; or Cook and Smith’s.


POLICYHOLDERS’ BONUSES—I960


ORDINARY BRANCH. “With profit” policy holders are allotted an increased reversionary bonus of 50/- per £100 sum assured.


INDUSTRIAL 'BRANCH. A reversionary bonus of 40/- per £100 sum assured under Britannic premium-paying policies on which at least one 'complete year’s premiums had been paid by 31st December, 1960, has been declared. In addition a special reversionary bonus has been declared on premium paying policies issued before 1957 at the rate of 5/- per £100 Sum .assured for each .year of duration at the policy anniversary in 1957, with a maximum addition of 60/-%.


To provide for bonuses £4,155,601 has been allocated this year.


Over 5,700,000 policies in force assuring, with bonuses, over £270,000,000.


We offer “ Home Service ” for all types of assurance.


BRITANNIC ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED


Local Agent;


ME. B. SHARPLES, 22. Castle Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 1043.


DISTRICT OFFICES: District Manager:


MR. R. MARRIOTT 46/48. Blackburn Rd., Gt. Harwood. Tel. 2174.


Local Agent:


Whalley. Tel. 2283.


MR. R. OLARKE, 31. Sydney Avenue. *’** lley.


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Clitheroe Sunday Film Club


Members Only


Brigitte Bardot in


i ’ STRIP-TEASE lH


MAM’SELLE ALSO


Mickey Rooney in


BABY FACE NELSON ENROL NOW AT THE CINEMA!


H YOU MUST BE 16 OR OVER TO JOIN


2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB By Kind Permission of


TRUTEX FASHIONS, a show will be given of Children's & Teenage Fashions


Thursday, 23rd March, 1961 at 7-29 p.m.


Admission 2/6


Tickets may be had from the Club or members of the Social Committee.


GISBURN W.I. A Drama Evening


will be presented by the Barley Women’s Institute In the


FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


N.S.P.C.C. (CLITHEROE BRANCH) Afternoon Tea & Coffee Evening


to be held a t the home of DR. & MRS. CASSIDY, «Hillcrest,” De Lacy Street, Clitheroe.


Wednesday, 22nd March, 1961 2-30 to 4-30 & 7 to 9 p.m. Admission 1/6


BRING AND BUY STALL


Ribblesdale County Secondary School PRESENTS —


“ TOAD OF TOAD HALL” (A Play In Three Acts of A. A. Milne’s


famous story with added music) in THE SCHOOL HALL


Friday, 24th March & Saturday, 25th March at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 2/6


Numbered Reserved Tickets on sale a t ^he School from 12 moon to 1-15 p.m. each school day. Commencing next Monday, scholars of Ribblesdale School will be glad to book your seats for you.


To-morrow (Saturday) Commencing at 7-30 p.m.


Adults 2/ - . Children 1/ - Clitheroe


Royal Grammar School for Boys


You are cordially Invited


COFFEE MORNING in aid of the


Congo Famine Relief Fund to be held In


THE SCHOOL HALL To-morrow (Saturday)


BRING-AND-BUY STALL. Tickets 1/- Each


from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. SIDESHOWS.


available from members of the Upper 6th and 6A.


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL S.O. OLD TYME & MODERN SEQUENCE


INSTRUCTION CLASS 7-45—10-45 D.m.


Host and Hostess: Ann and George (from Accrington) EVERY TUESDAY


ftrfmlfision It fine, refreshments1 KELBROOK Y.F.C.


CORONATION HOTEL HORTON-IN-CRAVEN


DANCE in the


TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY Craven Players Dance Band 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


Admission 3/-


PAR1SH CHURCH G.F.S. Candidates


JUMBLE S ALE and Pound Stall


In THE UPPER SCHOOL


To-night (Friday) Doors Open 7 p.m.


Admission 3d. REFRESHMENTS.


METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


SPRING SALE


To-morrow (Saturday) To be opened at 3 p.m. by Mrs. F. H. BROOM.


Drapery, Cake, Flower, Pound and Bring-and-Buy Stalls.


Admission 1/6


(Including Afternoon Tea) Proceeds: New Heating Fund.


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L"* • MONDAY NIGHT IS GALA NIGHT........— fFE-LIKE POLLYANNA DOLL WILL BE PRESENTED TO A GLAD GIRL TICKET HOLDER


Tel, 278. 'W alt disnly's ^ a o n n ° Oh! what a


wonderful picture!


. . . there , ...everywhere


WITH YOUR mmr 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.


BENTHAM’S . YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS


14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 167 or 443


YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALERS FOR CLITHEROE Calderstones Staff Social and Sports Club


ST. PATRICK’S BALL in the HOSPITAL BALLROOM on


- ‘ Friday, 17th March, 1961 --' DANCING, '8-30~p."mf'untiL2„fl.m;uto the EMBASSY,


Tickets 5/- Each (Strictly Limited) (including Buffet Supper).


SPOT PRIZES ---------------------------------------------------- LICENSED BAR -


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