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Get your LAWNMOWER re­


conditioned and greased to iast the Winter at


THEO’S


THEO. WILSON & SONS —


IRONMONGERS


4 - 7 YORK ST., CLITHEROE Telephone 83


REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER No. 4228 DEWS HAIRDRESSER! Book Your Hair Appointment — NOW!


EUGENE and JAMAL SPECIALISTS


ALL HAIR PREPARATIONS UMBRELLAS from 19/6


3 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 11


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School (Girls) will present


THE BIRDS by Aristophanes on


Tonight (Friday) & Tomorrow (Saturday) (NOVEMBER 24th & 25th, 1961) at 7-30 p.m. in the SCHOOL HALL Doors open 7 p.m.


Reserved tickets (price 3/-; 2/-) may be obtained through pupils at the school. Unreserved tickets (1/-) ■will be obtainable at the door


WESLEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE CHRISTMAS FAYRE


Thursday, 30th November—7 to 9 p.m. COFFEE EVENING Admission 1/- *


* * Saturday, 2nd December


A variety of stalls and attractions by the various departments of the Church


CHILDREN'S OPENING at 3 p.m.


Teas Ices — Competitions ♦


*•, 1 jJc-..- and at 6-30 p.m.


“ A SOCIAL EVENING” of Music, Games and Dancing


* * *


Admission: Favre 6d., Social 1/6 (Children Half Price)


HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB D A N C E


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1st 8-30 p.m. to 2 a.m.


NEWTON INSTITUTE WHINRAY’S BAND


Admission 3/- Clitheroe Parish Church Mothers’ Union


extend an OPEN invitation to ALL PARISHIONERS and FRIENDS' to come to the


Annual CHRISTMAS SALE


and AFTERNOON TEA (IN AID OP IMMEDIATE CHURCH REQUIREMENTS) on


SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER


in the S U N D A Y SCHOO L 3 p.m.- 5 p.m. Variety of Stalls:


CHRISTMAS GIFTS, PRESERVE, POUND and PACKAGE, CAKES, TRINKET and KNICK KNACK, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, DIP TU3S


Admission (including Tea) 1/6 (Children Half Price)


HACKNEY AND PRIVATE HIRE—WEDDINGS—LONG DISTANCE


STATION TAXIS (W. & D. Knight)


STATION HOTEL YARD, CLITHEROE ___________ Tel.: 933 (Day or Night)


GISBURN and DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB


DANCE


in the Festival Hall, Gisburn TO-NIGHT (Friday)


SKYLINERS DANCE BAND


(under the direction of Roy Dickinson)


Dancing 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 3/-


Refreshments available


St. Paul’s Church Low Moor


Christmas Fayre


(wife of M.P. for Clitheroe) Chairman:


To-morrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m. Opener: Mrs. Pearson


Rev. A. K. BISBROWN


Stalls too numerous to mention


ADULTS 9d„ CHILDREN 6d.


Teas and Ices Admission:


. 5$C. ,;. ..... .... 1


-MONSTER WHIST DRIVE:)., will be held in the CHURCH INSTITUTE Chatburn on


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th at 7-30 p.m.


Prizes include Turkeys, Chickens, Sherry (for Christmas) Table Prizes, etc.


Admission 3 / - (including refreshments)


“ You can get really useful gifts h e r e ” a r m y a n d


J , N A V Y STORES


2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE


' MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHOES, i Branches also at Sklpton, Accrington, Heywood.


j Blankets ................. 17/6 New Despatch Riders New Bound Edge Army Norwegian Pullovers ... 55/- Men’s & Youth’s Track Suits


Grade One Army Blankets 13/G


Super Quality Brown Com­ mando Boots .......... G9/6


New Army Overcoats 49/11 & 55/-


| New Army Pullovers


I Flette Sheets, single size |


Men’s Newest Striped


Long P.V.C. Coats..........35/- Boiler Suits.......... 31/6, 35/6


Breeches ...... 35/


Vitafoam Rubber Saddle Cushions .............. 7/6


.................................... 35/-


Men’s Check Shirts ... 8/11 «avy and Khaki Shirts 7/11 !


25/G, Full size 35/6 nr. Men’s Tweed Suits 89/6 and 99/6


Men’s Jeans, Denim 19/11 j value for.........................35/-


Candlewick and Art Silk Full Size Quilts — £5/5/-


New Khaki Civilian style Trousers .................. 24/6


15/- & 19/11 Men’s Khaki Angola Shirts E 16/6 & 18/11 fl


Jeans .........................23/6 New Gas Mask Haversacks 4/11 & 5/11


New Armv Boots 38/6, Hobbcd 39/11


“GUARDIAN” Men's Vests 14/6 & 19/6 Super Quality Men's Donkey


Men’s Fawn Raincoats ...... ............................. from 55/-


Jackets ........


Boy’s & Girl’s Navy Duffle Coats from .............. 39/11


Men’s Ge n u i n e Harris


Men’s Heavy-Knit Slip­ overs


Men’s “ Tuff King ” Boots and Shoes .............. 39/11 Aip Quilt lined Raincoats


. Jackets £7/50 & £ 10/10/- ............................. £fi-19-fi


Sheepskin Lined Irving"


Tweed Caps .............. 5/11 Boys and Girls Gabardine Raincoats 55/- and 59/6


..................... 19/11 Men’s Sea Boot Stockings


Roll-Collar Pullovers ... 17/6 Men’s Cardigans .......... 17/6 Witney and Yorkshire


Men’s Wool Gloves...... 3/11


Men’s Gauntlet Gloves from 14/6


Men’s Football Stockings...... 4/11 “UNWIN” Football Shorts


Men’s Football Shorts Navy .............................4/11


Black and White Men’s 8/6, Boy’s 6/11


Goalkeeper’s Jerseys ... 22/6


Full-size Footballs from 12/6 complete


Crew-neck Pullovers ... 17/6 "GUARDIAN” Men’s Long Pants ... 17/8 & 21/11


Blankets..........from 35/- | 1


Genuine Govt. Surplus White = Sheets 100 X 60 35/_ n n i r 1


Moulded-Sole Football Boots.... Youths’ ...... 24/6 Full size Candlewick Bed- I


.Boys’ Fur Lined Helmets c/c Brief Cases ............


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Men’s Slippers ........... R/11 Ladies’ Bootees


21/ “ See our windows for presents ”


Norwegian Socks.......... 5/11 Shopping Bags 6/6,10/-. 12/6 Ladies’ Slippers 7/11, 9/6 and 12/fi


......................... 28/6 Mens Heather Wool mixt. 1 Stockings ......


spreads 90 x 95. 25/- 8 4/11 I


Brockhall Hospital Sports Club


HERE WE GO AGAIN! THE SECOND DANCE OF THE 1961-62 SEASON


50/50


SUPPER DANCE and WHIST DRIVE


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1st In the


HOSPITAL BALLROOM (By kind permission of the Hospital Management Committee)


By Popular request you’ll be dancing to JOHNNY HODGES AND HIS MUSIC. Whist Drive: 8-30 p.m. prompt. Dancing 9—1 a.m.


TICKETS 51- (including Supper) Free Car Park


Fancy Nylon Socks...... 3/11 W/P Trousers 11/6, 19/11 & 22/6


Men’s Bib/brace Overalls 17/11 & 19/11


lull-length Wellingtons 19/6 &%/


Black 21/- & 17/6 Men’s Black & Brown Shoes 24/6, 27/6, 32/6, 42/6 & 49/6


SOCIAL EVENING AND SUPPER


will be held at the SUN INN, Waddington


NOVEMBER 29th, 1961 at S p.m.


Tickets (PRICE 5/6) may be obtained from any member of the committee


Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society p re sen ts a R e c i ta l of B r i t ish Music to be given by


JOHN CATLOW ’Cello CHARLES MYERS Organ on


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th at 8 p.m.


The programme includes the Violoncello Concerto in E Minor (Elgar) with organ music by Arne, Stanford, Howells and two request items, Trumpet Voluntary (Jeremiah Clarke, sometimes ascribed to Purcell) and Crown Imperial (Walton)


(Waddington Branch)


Chatburn, Downham and Worston Conservative Association


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961 t f} TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15


ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S FILM OF 101 MINUTES OF MATCHLESS SUSPENSE. “ STRANGERS ON A TRAIN.” (A)


SATURDAY at 2-15: RORY CALHOUN in "DOMINO KID.” EP. 5 “ BLAZING THE OVERLAND TRAIL.” CARTOON


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 CINEMASCOPE


MARIA SCHELL. STUART WHITMAN. ROD STEIGER in T H E M A R K


I give high marks to this film, a thriller with a psychological back­ ground.—The People.


A fascinating piece of cinema.—Sunday Express. I Y F O R Technicolor


GLENN FORD. DONALD O’CONNOR in fi 95


(X)


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


IrfcS I sM i {$/ P P Y


S3 <Uj


A riotous, happy time when four sailors take over a geisha house . . . geisha girls and all!


rWill natrons please note that for the next few weeks Pathe News­


Africa and H.R.H. Princess Alexandra in the Far East. Both these tours will be photographed in magnificent Technicolor.


eel will be covering the tours of H.M. Queen Elizabeth in West Booking Office ope>i daily 11 to 12-30 3 to 4-30.


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL D A N C E


TOMORROW (Saturday, November 25th) Lance Ferguson and his Melody Stars Admission 3/-


7-45 p.m. — 11-45 p.m. Refreshments at reasonable charges Tel. 2«78. STARRING CA L JEFF RO L lM tM


MIT W-STERLING PL


ELEANOR MARY LUCIANA BRETT ROBERT GUXRAR TUESDAY JOSE


PICTURE RELEASED BY 20th CENTURY-fOX DIRECTED , r


C IN emaS c o PE


SCREENPLAY BY RONALD


D.m.: Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4 n.m.: Saturday 10 a.m. to 11-30 a.m., 2 D.m. to 7-45 p.m.


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


“ON THE BARRIER REEF." THREE STOOGES. CARTOONS. EP. 11 "DON WINSLOW OF THE COASTGUARD”


CLITHEROE SUNDAY FILM CLUB This Sunday at 7 p.m. (Doors open 6-30)


* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT * ^...Y^ommencing Sunday Nov. 26th Members are permitted


sVo'iring'up to TWO GUESTS to any Club Performance. TWO for the Price of ONE!!


Each member taking immediate advantage of the new rule on Nov. 26 th can bring a guest in free.


Take advantage of the new facility this Sunday, November 26th, when the following all Horror and Thrill Programme will be screened


BORIS KARLOFF TOM DUGGAN in


FRANKENSTEIN 1970 GUY MADISON


RHONDA FLEMING in BULLWHIP


(X) Colour and Scope (A)


BECOME A MEMBER OP THE CLITHEROE SUNDAY FILM CLUB NOW. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT THE CINEMA.


AII77I-HL -HLSTOM. WiEb - FRE-Al FAnF Advance Booking Office Open; Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 12-30


ASHEL RM L ERR XN R YOUR OFFICAL HOOVER DEALERS FOR CLITHEROE BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14th at 7-15 p.m.


MES SIAH (HANDEL)


MARION STUDHOLME ROBERT TAYLOR


Organist: WILLIAM CLIFFE, a.r.c.o. Conductor: HORACE TATTERSALL


CHOIR AND FULL ORCHESTRA Leader: A. H. Bullock


BALCONY 7/6, 6/-, 5/-, 4/-. AREA 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 27- Now booking at Blackburn Public Library, Library Street, or by post from the Secretary, Mrs. H. Tattersall, 54, Langham Road, Blackburn. Telephone Blackburn 6934


Downham Village Hall DON’T FORGET


THE CHEERIO


CONCERT PARTY presented by Mr. Billy Briggs


TONIGHT (Friday) at 7-45


Admission 216 Children 1/6


DO NOT MISS PEPPERCORN CAFE


We are now taking bookings for


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHEONS


Give Mother a rest.


Have Christmas Dinner without work or worry


Parish of St. Michael Whitewell P.C.C.


Sale of Work in the


in the SCHOOL, Whitewell


Wednesday Next (November 29th, 1961) at 4-0 p.m.


Teas, Cakes, Useful Articles suitable for Christmas Gifts, etc. Proceeds for Church Funds.


Friends of Clitheroe Hospital


Demonstration & Competition of Xmas Tabic Decorations


Mrs. DAKIN (Whalley) at the Hospital


Thursday, Nov. 30th at 7 p.m.


Admission (by ticket only) 2/- including refreshments


Tickets on sale at “Sampler,” Moor Lane, and Crabtrees, Market Place.


COMPETITION 6d. each entry


(pay at the door) Prizes: 1st, 2nd, & 3rd.


Waddington & District Branch Conservative Association


JUMBLE SALE in St. Helen’s School,


Waddington, at 7-30 p.m. on To-night (Friday) Admission 3d.


Light refreshments


Proceeds in aid of Conservative Funds


1st Slaidburn Trefoil Guild


Annual


Christmas Fair in the VILLAGE HALL


Saturday, Dee. 2nd at 2-30 p.m.


Opener:


Miss E. M. Postlethwaite (G.G. County Trainer)


Admission 1 / - (including tea)


Children 9d, Whist Drive


(In aid of the Royal National Institute for the Blind.) at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 2/6 (including refreshments)


ST. JAMES’S CHURCH BROWNIES


JUMBLE SALE and POUND STALL


TOMORROW (SAT.)


at 2-30 p.m. in the SCHOOL Admission 3d.


PEPPERCORN CAFE Open


CHRISTMAS DA' LUNCH


12 noon till 3-30


Only booked Christi Dinners served


NORMA PROCTER GEORGE ALLEN


- • \ ^ Based on the Novel by ^ ^ i l l CL


GAE mRC AU0US OOlJ« by de luxe


BENTHAM’S YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS


14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 167 or 443


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IT BEGINS WHERE "PEYTON PLACE" LEFT OFF!


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-15: SATURDAY at 0-0 and 8-15 “ THE ALAMO.” Cinemascope, Technicolor.


w.„. V/eek commencing November 2Gth. 1961 MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at G-0 and 8-15


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