Official Local Supplier of The APPROVED UNIFORM FOR
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys
Full stock of BLAZERS, KNITWEAR, CAPS, TIES, SHIRTS, HOSE. Also YOUTHS' AND BOYS' FLANNEL TROUSERS AND SHORTS
Fred Read & Co. Ltd. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS.
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. TELEPHONE 58.
BEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS L A D IE S !
BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW
ONLY THE BEST PERMANENT WAVING SYSTEMS USED.
JAMAL, EUGENE, WELLA, ETC. BRI-NYLON GLAMOUR HOODS 5/11
3 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 11
For a life on the Lighter Side'...
(portables JOHN WAYNE in "THE COMANCHEROS.'1 Colour by De Lux__^ TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-15: SATURDAY at 6-0 a "d
SATURDAY at 2-15: CLINT <ggEyENNE) WALKER in “ FORT DOBBS.” Scope and Colour. EP. 14 “ KING OF THE ouwuv—.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 CINEMASCOPE
RICHARD WIDMARK. HENRY FONDA. ANTHONY QUINN, DOROTHY MALONE in
Eastman Colour WARLOCK
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-15: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 CINEMASCOPE
DEBORAH KERR in THE INNOCENTS JACK CLAYTON'S PRODUCTION OF _____ Co-starring
PETER WYNGARDE, MEGS JENKINS, MICHAEL REDGRAVE as the Uncle
Dare you face as she did the evil that possessed the innocents? A strange new experience in shock from Jack Clayton, director of
Among ae^ra^most^lstlngulshed and exciting Aims—Evening
ft rgrippedl^ g l\tnhadSmo^inned breathlessly in my seat.—Daily I*felt the skin crawling on the back of my head . . I was terrified. Theyp?e^rcritics al! agree and so will you that •
Is the greatest spine-chilling film yet seen. Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30. 3 to 4-30. • The Innocents " Tel. 278. CLITHEROE DIVISION YOUNG a i m s A ~ b l im p s CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
ON THURSDAY, 10th MAY BETWEEN 8-0 a.m. AND 9-0 p.m.
Please Vote Solid CONSERVATIVE
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The above can be obtained on our 20 Weeks Club or on H.P. terms.
An Extra Special Service
Please supply me with a FREE estimate of the cost of fitting Luxaflex V e n e t ia n
Blinds.
CLITHEROE CO-OP Furnishing Dept.,
2. MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE, Lancs. Tel. 1150/1
Name Address
FOUR MEN WHO HAVE - YOUR -
INTERESTS AT HEART Tel. No. Swinging Crazy Dance
in THE HALL, LOWERGATE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. a
JOHNNY ANGEL and. his Saints and THE PANAMA JAZZ BAND
Admission 3 /6 (Pay at t* ie door) Refreshments available - Right of Admission Reserved
TOC H ROYER CREW PRESENT THE ORIGINAL
ANNUAL
TEENS & TWENTIES BALL at CHATBURN VILLAGE INSTITUTE
FRIDAY, MAY 11th
Non-stop Dancing 8 p.m.— 2 a.m. to
m t o s A m Tickets 4 / -
from Household Products and Mortons, Moor Lane. 4 /6 at the door
Spot Prises - Competitions - Late Buses
STATION TAXIS (W. & D. Knight)
HACKNEY AND PRIVATE HIRE
r,ON HOTEL YARD, CLITHEROE-T.L: 933 (D.y or Night) EDDINGS (LONG AND SHORT JOURNEYS) AOT FUNERALS ARRANGED
The Programme includes the request ifems Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (J. S. Bach) and Fantasia and Fugue on B.A.C.H. (Franz Liszt)
EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND
Cltheroe Parish Church Organ Society PRESENTS
AN ORGAN RECITAL TO BE GIVEN BY
CHARLES MYERS [Organist of Clitheroe Parish Church) af 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, 8th MAY, 1962 t h e cm S A D E R S
A SPRING FAYRE will be held a!
THE RED PUMP, BASHALL EAVES, on
WEDNESDAY NEXT, 9th MAY, 1962 AT 7-0 p.m.
To be opened by MISS WORSLEY-TAYLOR STALLS INCLUDE:
GIFTS . CAKES . SWEETS . BABYWEAR . NEW AND BOTTLE
ADMISSION SIXPENCE' BUFFET SUPPER
Bashall Eaves Women’s Institute TOTE CONSERVATIVE
2 COULTER X 5 HARDMAN X 7 HAYHURST X
10 SMITH ' I - f ,
ALSO PHILIP FRIENO, BARBARA SmELLEY in SOLITARY CHILD_______
Advance Booking Office Open: M?ndaty „.m.: Wednesday 2 ■’■ 'V U i .
CONSERVATIVES (CLITHEROE BRANCH)
(A) ur<fayFriU” m° toV a o lam.
* CLITHEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB This Saturday at 2 p.m.
ALL LAUGHTER. ALL COMEDY, ALL CARTOON SHOW COME ALONG CHILDREN AND JOIN IN THE FUN EP. 2 “ PERILS OF NYOKA,” THE FEMALE TARZAN
CLITHEROE SUNDAY FILM CLUB ____ _ . » n _ —. TTnnrc cnPTV 6-0
SUNDAY, MAY 6th at 7-0 n.m. Doors open 6-0 ROBERT RYAN, ALDO RAY in
■"'■"■'"Cole Younger Guriiightei Cinemascope. De Luxe Colour. (U)
«§4fN “Make Your FINAL CHOICE at Shorts” SHORT’S ARMY AND
& 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHOES. Branches also at Skipton, Accrington, Heywood
Men’s Tec neck)
Shirts (Elastic .... 4/11
Men’s Cotton Check Shirty
Men’s Rayon and Gab Sports Trousers, only 19/11
Men’s Denim Jeans Black 18/6 and
21/6 22/6
Men’s and Youth’s Track ....................... a5/~
Grey and Marl Norwegian Wool Rocks .............. 5/11
Men’s Tweed Suits Rfl/6 and 99/6
New Gas Mask Haversacks^
Dunlop Bungees—Sizes 3-4-5 Usual Price 19/6— Now 7/6
Zip Quilt lined Raincoats S. 6/19/6
Boys’ and Girls’ Gabardine Raincoats 55/- and 59/b
New Bound Edge Army Blankets .................. 1°'“
Grade One Army Blankets^ Boots
Men’s “Tuff King” and Shoes ..........
.. 42/6
Black and White Plimsols 2-7 ....................... 5/11
Ladies’ Black Walking Shoes “Fin” cligbf. seconds 15/1L
Men’s Genuine Tweed Caps
H a r r i s 5/11
Men’s Winceyette and Poplin Pyjamas
...............
Men’s String Tennis
17/6
Crepe-Nylon Scout Stock ings
anOJO^ Tent. 6’ x 4' x 3' wiin i0
Tent, 6' x 4' x 3' ..-muz. 35/- 19/11
9 Crew-ncck Pullovers ..17/6
I Men’s Henw Slipovers 19/11 . 4/11 22/6
Oilskin Cycle Capes Foam Pillows — only
Fancy Nylon socks_-_ 3/11 Men’s Wool Slipovers 15/11 Binoculars from • ••.. 507- Tennic Balls
New Battledrcss B lo u s e s^
Youth’s & Men’s Denim Blouses ...................... W6
Zipped Travel Bags withi 2 pockets ......... ............ 22/6
Men’s Black P.V.C. Macs only ......................... 29/1T
Men’s Non-Iron White Poulin Shirts ...... 15/11
Norwegian Pullovers 39/11 and 55/-
New Season’s Baseball Boots 5/11 to 8/9pr.
Men’s Boiler Suits 32/6 and 37/6
Men’s Bib/Brace Overalls 18/11 and 21/6
Lace to Toe White Tennis Shoes .......... 5/11 to 8/11.
Officer’s Khaki Drill Shorts 12/6 39/11
New Army Boots Hobbed
W/P Trousers 11/6. 19/11 and 22/6
All-wool Worsted Trousers^ Full-length Wellingtons
19/6
Men’s Heather Wool Mixt. Stockings .......... . 4/11
Men’s Black Shoes 19/11 and 29/11
First Quality Seamless Nylons ... 5/11
Men’s Heavy Quality Pull overs ......................... 35/-
Youth’s White Cricket Trousers ............... . 15/11
Men’s Sea-Boot 4/11,
Waterproof Bags
Base
Stockings 8/ 6, 12/11
Sleeping 32/6
17" Framed Rucksasks (2 zips, 3 outside pockets,) only ........................ . 65/-
Candlewick and Art Silk Full size Quilts — £ 5 /5 /- value for .................. 35/—
Men’s Lace-up Rubber Boots 15/6
Navy and Khaki Shirts 7/11 Rripf_Cases .............. . 19/11 Men’s Black Berets .......5/11 New Big Packs .......... 9/11 nnffle Bags .................. 6/9
Tents, Rucsacs and Sleeping Bags in Stock
PRELIMINARY NOTICE Pendleton Village
AMATEUR SPORTS
WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR ON
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1st Waddington
Women’s Institute JUMBLE BALE
AND POUND STALL IN THE METHODIST SCHOOL ON
FRIDAY, 11th MAY at 7-15 p.m.
ADMISSION 3d. TEA AND BISCUITS 6d.
St. Catherine’s S.S. West Bradford
JUMBLE SALE
WITH POUND, CAKE, NEW AND CONTINENTAL STALLS
To-morrow (Saturday) at 3-0 p.m.
Admission 6d. (including refreshments)
Bus leaves Clitheroe 2-30 p.m.^
Proceeds for Scholars’ Summer Outing and Decorating Fund
A DANCE will be Held on
FRIDAY, 11th MAY 9-0 p.m. — 1-0 a.m.
BRADLEY HUSTWICK'S BAND Admission 3 / -
Riqht of Admission Reserved MRS. R. BARBER
and MRS. H. SMITH INVITE YOU TO AN
AFTERNOON
TEA & SALE AT 26 ST. MARY'S STREET, CLITHEROE, ON
Wednesday Next (9th MAY) 3— 5 p.m.
Admission 1/6 VARIOUS STALLS
For M.U. Mav Fair Funds
TONIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY at 8 p.m. We prouldy present this week Broadcastinq and TV. Stars:
TONY SMITH’S JAZZ MEN DOG AND PARTRIDGE, WELLGATE
Rotary Club of Clitheroe
JUMBLE SALE PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL
Friday, May 4th at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 3d. TEA AND BISCUITS
NEWTON INSTITUTE NAVY STORES ■ (A) . E. H ARRIS
____, WISHES . TO* - ANNOUNCE THAT' (THE, PREMISES' ‘ ~
6, YORK ST, CLITHEROE ARE
NOW OPEN FOR
GENT’S HAIRDRESSING Clitheroe Parish Church
MAYFAIR M A Y 17 - 18 - 19
D A N C E
in PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)
Dancing 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m. - WILLOWS BAND Admission 3 / -
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
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-0: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 “ FANNY.” (A)_________ _______________
*
Week commencing May 6th. 1962 ALL WEEK *
MONDAY tn C D iD f tV FRANK LAUNDER & SIDE ILU 7.ft. c » T M - n * v NY G AF present • * ‘ Peter SELLERS' *
The riD-roarlng story of a man whose courage brought law ana order to a terrorised Western town._________________
Mat ZETTERLING Virginia MASKELL ft r> -It;
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