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Gisbura & District Young Farmers’ Club


CLAIMING DATES FOR DANCES 1961


SATURDAY, 27th MAY:


NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN. INGLEBORO' DANCE BAND.


SATURDAY, 9th SEPT.: NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN. DEL RIO DANCE BAND.


FRIDAY, 29th SEPT.: CLIFFORD HALL, SKIPTON.


ANNUAL BALL. SILVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND.


FRIDAY, 20th OCT.: NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN.


HARVEST BALL. INGLEBORO' DANCE BAND.


SATURDAY, 11th NOV.: NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN. GORDONAIRES DANCE BAND.


FRIDAY, 24th NOV.: NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN. SKYLINERS DANCE BAND.


FRIDAY, 2nd FEB., 1962: NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN.


FANCY DRESS BALL. SILVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND.


CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY FURNISHING DEPARTMENT


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A5MP0N W toV ra Stlcaied by UNIVERSAL INTElWAriONAl I t ® --------- ------------- '• A :


*ti, Mi' Through RANK FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30 3 to 4-30 Tel. «7R.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND Y.F.C. BARN DANCE


at FOODEN FARM, by kind permission of Mr. J. Wolfenden, on


MONDAY, 5th JUNE, 1961 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.


SILVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND Proceeds for Village Hall funds. Refreshments available.


ALSO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY- RAY STRICKLYN in


YOUNG JESSE JAMES


Booking Office open daily 10-0 a.m. to 12 noon; Wednesday 2-0 to 4-0: Saturday 2-0 p.m. to 8-0 n.m.


WORK WEAR & HOLIDAY BARGAINS


" 2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE


MEN'S & BOVS' OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHOES. Branches also at Skipton, Accrington, Heywood.


Youths’ Cr e am Drill Trousers................ 15/11


The Hall-mark'■'fl


‘m .J lISm *—^ of comfort/2ir SEE OUR


WINDOW DISPLAY ----- FOR ------


CARPET SQUARES . BROADLOOM


BODY CARPET . MATTINGS . ETC. UNDERFELTS: RUBBER or FELT.


RECONDITIONED HOOVERS, £9/10/0 CARPET MASTER SHAMPOOS, £3/7/6 EWBANK SWEEPERS, £2/9/6


All Goods obtainable on H.P. or 20-Weeks’ Club. BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


MAYOR’S SUNDAY SUNDAY NEXT, 28th MAY


THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (Mr. Councillor William


Sharoles J.P.) proposes to attend Divine Service at ST. MARYS PARISH CHURCH, CLITHEROE, on SUNDAY MORNING, the 28th MAY instant, and trusts he may be accompanied in procession to the Church by residents, and in particular by those serving in a pubhc capacity or in the various social and welfare organisations in the Borough. Service commences at 10-30 a.m.


The place of assembly is in the Castle Grounds between the


main entrance and the Bandstand, and organised bodies attending as such should report to the Police Officers marshalling the procession and be assembled by 10 a.m. prompt. The Mayor will receive in


the Castle Offices from 9-45 a.m. R. B. SNOWDEN,


19th May, 1961. Tow" clerl(- w. & D. KNIGHT


STATION TAXI SERVICE ____________CLITHEROE ---------------------


OFFICE HOURS: Telephone 609. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or NIGHT: Telephone 933.


2 4 - H O U R S E R V I C E Men’s Cream Drill Trousers 18/11


Full Size Tennis Racquets 7/6 & 10/-


JLadics’ Slippers 7/11 & 9/6 Tennis Balls....... 2/- each Sea Boot Hose......5/11, 8/6 Khaki Warehouse Coats 28/6 _New Gas Mask Haversacks


Men’s Bedford Cord. Army Breeches all sizes ... 35/-


Ladies’ Plastic Macs 10/6 & 12/11 c,


Boys’ Striped Jeans ___________________8/6 & 10/6 Men’s Sports Coats ... 49/11


Men’s Wool Slipovers 14/11 Zipped Shoppers......... 10/-


Men’s Boiler Suits 31/6 & 35/6


_____________ 4/11 & 5/11 Men’s Shortie Raincoats


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


Laced Toe Tennis Plimsols 1-2 5/11 3-5 6/6 6-8 7/3 9-11 7/11___ Baseball Boots


10-2 6/9 3-5 7/3 6-8 8/3 9-11 8/11


Plastic Cycle Capes ... 9/11


10-2 4/3 6-8 6/3


3-5 4/11 9-11 6/11


Framed Rucsacs 49/11 & 65/-


Tee Shirts (Men’s) ......4/11 Youths Trousers Plimsols


Men’s 3-piece Suits Worsted and Tweeds 89/6 & 99/6


Boys’ Shoes ... 19/11 to 23/6 Men’s Melton Trousers 21/-


17/11


Men’s Track Suits All Sizes 29/11


“Evcroak” Safety Motor- Cycle Helmets ...... 51/6


New Army Boots (Hobbed) ___________________ 39/11


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


W/P Trousers 11/6, 19/11 & 22/6


Rubber Laced Boots ... 15/6


Full-length Wellingtons 19/6 M en ’s F a n cy Slipov ers 7/11


Men’s Pullovers from 10/11 Army Blankets (perfect) 13/6


_____________ 14/6 & 19/11 Men’s Suedette Shoes 26/6


Commando Boots ...... 49/11 Men’s Denim Jeans


MEN’S GABARDINE TROUSERS, 19/11 (a l l s i z e s ).


St. Michael & St. John’s Scouts & Guides


JUMBLE SALE To-night (Friday)


IN THE HAUL, LOWERGATE at 7-0 p.m.


Admission 3d. (Refreshments)


Clitheroe Division Young Conservatives


JUMBLE SALE


IN THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB CLITHEROE,


To-night (Friday) Doors open 7-0 p.m.


Admission 6d. - ;■!


Super Qu a l i t y Donkey Jackets ........ ...... .... 45/-


Men’s Genuine R.A.F. Rain­ coats..................... 59/6


65/- YOU MUST BE 16 OR OVER TO JOIN


Fawn Gabardine Raincoats from...........................55/-


Denim 19/11 Black 19/11; Blue 19/11


Men’s Jeans (All Sizes)


P.V.C. Macs ................ 45/6 P.V.C. Legs ................ 13/11


D/R Waterproof Macs 85/— Men’s Army Grey Socks ___________1/9, 2/11 & 3/11 Ex-Army String Vests 8/6 Cycle Tent 6’ x 4’ x 3’ ... 37/6


Wall Tent 6' x 4' x 3’ (10" walls) .................... 49/11


Senior Tent 6Y x 5' x 34' (12" walls) ............. 67/6


Southwark Tent 61' x 6' x 6' with 36" walls In 74oz. waxed cloth......... £7/7/-


Knife, fork and spoon set4/3


Mess Tins............. from 3/6 G a s S t o v e s ...........................3 5 / -


K/D Trousers ... 15/6, 15/11 Men’s Ca v a l r y Twill Trousers ................ 27/6


Men’s “ Tuff King ” Boots and Shoes


__________ 7/11, 12/6, 13/11 Boys’ Denim Jeans


Men’s Khaki Drill Shirts


Men’s Ge n u i n e Harris Tweed Caps ............ 5/11


....... 39/11


Church of England Children’s Society


JUMBLE SALE at ST. JAMES’ SCHOOL on


Saturday, 27th May Doors Open 3 p.m.


Admission 3d. REFRESHMENTS.


_____________ 9/11 & 14/11 Derby Tweed Trousers 27/6


Men’s Ca v a l r y Twill Trousers .................... 27/6


Clitheroe and District Agricultural Society will hold the FOURTH & FINAL


ELIMINATION DANCE “ Agricultural Show Queen—1961 ”


for fhe


at the WHALLEY CO-OPERATIVE HALL on FRIDAY, 2nd JUNE Admission 4/ -


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE.


ST. MARY’S CHURCH GISBURN


DON’T FORGET


SALE of WORK and Jumble Sale


To-morrow (Saturday) at 3-0 p.m. In


THE FESTIVAL HALL ADMISSION SIXPENCE


RIMINGTON & MIDDOP (LOCAL) SPORTS DAY


will be held at MANOR HOUSE FARM FIELD on


Saturday, 3rd June, 1961 commencing at 2-15 p.m.


SHIRLEY DAWSON LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER


15, DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN Telephone: 237


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN


GISBURN AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS' CLUB


DANC E NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN To-morrow (Saturday)


DANCING, 7-45 until 11-45 p.m., to THE INGLEBORO' DANCE BAND.


Admission 3/- Refreshments available.


ASHWORTH & SMITH'S SOCIAL CLUB


for MEMBERS end FRIENDS in THE CLUBROOM


GRAND DANCE To-night (Friday)


DANCING, 7-30 until 11-30 p.m., io EDMONDSON'S BAND.


ADMISSION: NON-MEMBERS 2/~ MEMBERS FREE


ORGANISED GAMES . SPOT PRIZES Refreshments available.


Pendleton Village


AMATEUR SPORTS Saturday, 26th August


will be held this year on


Further details will he published later.


Hodder Valley Fox Club GRAND


SUMMER DANCE in NEWTON INSTITUTE on


Friday, 2nd June SILVER KEYNOTES BAND from 9 p.m. unfil 2 a.m.


Admission 3/- TOC H ROVER CREW


WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 3 a Tickets and particulars obta


A Car Treasure Hun will be held on


King Street, Clitheroe. PRELIMINARY NOTICE


ble from: Household Produc


Please note Advance Booking Prices: Circle 3/3 : Rear Stalls 2/6


CLmiERQE STAR JUNIORS CLUB


CLITHEROE SUNDAY FILM CLUB ^ FOR MEMBERS ONLY >}e


SUNDAY. MAY 2Sth. at 7-0 n.m. Doors open C-0 p.m LEG GENN. KIERGN MOORE in


The Steel Bayonet


ALSO STIRLING HAYDEN in THE KILLING


ENROL NOW AT THE CINEMA ! BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


SPORTS AND ATHLETICS MEETING


SATURDAY, 17th JUNE, 1961


1. Entries limited to those resident or ettending Schools in tho Borough of Clitheroe, end the Clitheroe end Bowland Rural Districts.


2. List of Events end Age Groups (numbered). Age Group 1 0— 11


Event No. BOYS. 1. 80 YARDS.


12 — 13 1 4— 15


- IS'L-"!


2. NOVELTY RACE. 3. 100 YARDS.


4. NOVELTY RACE. 5. 100 YARDS. ■ 8. * l8D'fAW i. 9. 220 YARDS. 10. 440 YARDS.


OPEN EVENTS:


11. PUTTIN THE SHOT. 30. HIGH JUMP. 12. HIGH JUMP. 13. LONG JUMP. 14. TUG OF WAR


(8 persons per team).


15. RELAY, 4 x 110yds. 34. 220 YARDS. 16. 100 YARDS.


35. 440 YARDS.


17. 220 YARDS. 18. 440 YARDS. 19. I MILE.


(A) (A)


Entry to all Events and Admission to The Castle Grounds will be Free to Competitors.


Changing Accommodation will be provided on the Field.


Prizes will be given after each Event. Entry Forms to be returned to The Clitheroe Public Library NOT LATER THAN THE 5th JUNE, 1961.


ENTRY FORM


NAME ..................................................................................... AGE.. ADDRESS .................................................................................


31. LONG JUMP.


32. RELAY, 4 x I 10yds. 33. 100 YARDS.


Event No. GIRLS. 20. 80 YARDS.


21. NOVELTY RACE. 22. 100 YARDS.


23. NOVELTY RACE. 24. 100 YARDS.


' •’//. 28. 220 YARDS. 29. RELAY, 4 x 110yds. CINEWSM P I C T U R E j MAGNETIC STEREOPHONIC SOUND


simcGORDON MacRAE-SHIRLEY JONES -in, CAMERON MITCHELL


ALSO * CARMEN JONES THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-0 n.m.; SATURDAY at 6-0 and S-15 techmraks


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 ELVIS PRESLEY in " G.l. BLUES." Technicolor. (0 )


SATURDAY at 2-15: A BUMPER MATINEE Thn atnru V


u , r MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 Week commencing May 29th, 1961 A FOUR-SIDED TRlAKGlf) BUT PROVES VARlEty IS TjlE SPICE OF IPVfe/


lice ,dog ” ^ PAL WOL^ivJOttN LAURIE as PONY EXPRESS.” CARTOON T F


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 ■ ______ "CARRY ON REGARDLESS.” (U)


Week commencing May 29th, 1961 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY


OWING TOcL L0ENGTH OF PROGRAMME THE SHOW WILL OMMENCE AT 6-0 P.M. PROMPT. 0 0


MODERN WITH


MORPHY COMEAND LISTEN TO IT AT BENTHAM’S YOUR MURPHY DEALER


14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 167 or 443


YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALERS FOR CLITHEROE


ONLY 1 5 gns. excluding batteries. Easy H.P. available.


You’re really living in 1961 when you’ve go, a transistor portable. This one’s a gem: a small murphy with a big' performance on long and medium waves. Special aerial socket for car use. Choice of three colour schemes.


Competitors should enter the Event Numbers required here.


Team Events entered here Name of Team or Person responsible:


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