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THEO’S WALK-ROUND


GARDEN CENTRE


Everything for the garden


THEO. WILSON ----- & SONS LIMITED -----


4 & 7 YORK ST., CLITHEROE TEL. 88


REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER Jsf0. 4247 DEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS


OVER 100 LADIES; GENT.’S AND CHILDREN’S UMBRELLAS TO CHOOSE FROM.


ALSO THE NEW “ ALLISTA” UMBRELLA, QUICK-CHANGE NYLON COVER.


BRI-NYLON “ GLAMOUR HOODS ” from 5/11


3 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 11


Clitheroe Co-operative Society Ltd. Furnishing Department


SEE OUR WINDOW FOR


Clarence Ware ‘LILAC TIME’


Crown


TEA SETS . FRUIT SET . COFFEE SETS SET OF JUGS


DINNER 24 pcs. SET


ALL BUSINESS IS NOW BEING CONDUCTED IN THE


NEW PREMISES


Come and Walk Round Our Showrooms ALL GOODS


CAN BE OBTAINED ON OUR TWENTY WEEKS CLUB or H.P. TERMS


THE NATIONAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE


NEXT SESSION SATURDAY, APRIL 14th


Old School, Church Brow, Clitheroe


DOUBLE SESSION IN ATTENDANCE ALL DAY FROM 10-30 to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


If you're in the mood for fun . . . . you’ve BO^o climb on and marriage-go-round! It's the mirthquaking stage hit of London aim Broadway!


Colour by De Luxe. ®


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 0-0 and 8-15 JUNE ALLYSON, PERRY COMO. LENA HORNE. GENE KELLY in


Technicolor Words and Music


The lives and music of America's great song-writing team Hod|e« and Hart is a wondrous star-spangled Technlcolored entertalnmen_ Booking Office open daily 11 to 12*30. 3 to 4*30.


Tel. 278.


CLITHEROE F.C. REPEAT REQUEST


TEENS and TWENTIES D A N C E


TOMORROW, SATURDAY (April 7th) 7-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.


in the CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE


Admission 3/ - at the door JOHNNY ANGEL and his Saints Records at Interval


RIBBLESDALE CAMERA CLUB


Prints and Colour Slides will be on view at the CLUBROOM, STANLEY HOUSE, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE, from'


Annual Exhibition


TOMORROW, SATURDAY (April 7th) /L i to SATURDAY, APRIL. 14th ■ f:'


OPEN WEEKDAYS 7—9 p~m.; • SATURDAYS 2—9“l/m. vfj^ EVERYONE WELCOME —ADMISSION FREE ‘ |


“ SPECIAL EASTER BARGAINS” SHORT’S ARMY AND


2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE


MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHOES. Branches also at Skipton, Accrington, Heywood


_Men’s Tec Shirts (Elastic __neck) ..................... 4 /n


Men’s Cotton Check Shirts ______________________7 /n


Men’s Rayon and Gab. Sports Trousers, only 19/11


New Despatch Riders Breeches ................. 35/-


Men’s and Youth’s Track Suits ..... ................... 35/-


New Gas Mask Haversacks 5/11


Super Quality Men’s Donkey Jackets ..................... 45/-


New Bound Edge Army Blankets ................. 18/6


Grade One Army Blankets 13/6


Boys’ and Girls’ Gabardine Raincoats 55/- and 59/6


Zip Quilt lined Raincoats £6/19/6


________ Black 21/- and 17/6 Men’s “Tuff King” Boots and Shoes .......... 39/11


Men’s Jeans, Denim 19/11


Men’s Genuine H a r r i s Tweed Caps ...... . 5/11


Men’s Winceyette and Poplin Pyjamas ...... 17/6


PENDLETON VILLAGE HAI


Presentation Darp TOMORROW, SATURDAY (Aj| 7th)


7-45 p.m. to 11-45 p.m. WILLOWS BAND Admission 3/-


STATION TAJ? (W. & D. Knight)


STATION HOTEL YARD, CLITHEROE—Tel.: HACKNEY AND PRIVATE .'JDay or Night)


WEDDINGS (LONG AND sh c^ J° ™ EYS) AND FUNERALS ARiNGED


7 Refreshments at reasonable cl=es


Crepe-Nylon Scout Stock- ings ......................... 3/11


Men’s Black and Brown


Shoes 24/6, 27/6, 32/6, 42/6, and 49/6


Men’s String Vests _ 8/11 and 14/11


Super Tennis Rackets 7/6 and 10/_ each.


Ladies’ Black and Laced Shoes .... Brown


Tent. 6' x 4' x 3’ .......... 35/- Boy’s Wool Pullovers ...19/11


Crew-neck Pullovers ...17/6


Men’s Heavy Slipovers 19/11 Wool Bob Caps............... 4/n~ Oilskin Cycle Capes 22/6 Foam Pillows — only 15/6


Rucksacks ..................... 21/6 Fancy Nylon Socks ... 3/11 Men’s Wool Slipovers 15/11


. 25/6


Tent, 6' x 4' x 3' with 10" wails ......................... 46/6


Men’s Tweed Suits 89/6 and 99/6


Men’s Khaki Angola Shirts 16/6 and 18/11


Grey and Marl Norwegian Wool Socks .............. 5/6


New Battledress Blouses 19/11


Youth’s & Men’s Denim Blouses ..................... 19/6


Zipped Travel Bags with 2 ___pockets ..................... 22/6


Men’s Black P.V.C. Macs only ...... .................. 29/11


Fur Wristed Leather Dress Gloves ..................... 15/6


Men’s Non-Iron White Poplin Shirts ...... 15/11


Norwegian Pullovers 39/11 and 55/-


New Season’s Baseball Boots 5/11 to 8/9pr.


Men’s Bib/Brace Overalls ____________17/11 and 19/11 Lace to Toe White Tennis Shoes , ...... 5/11 to 8/11.


New Army Boots Hobbed 39/11


Men’s Boiler Suits 31/6 and 35/6


NAVY STORES <*-- - ALSO


TERROR IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-0: SATURDAY at G-0 and 8-15


LATE ALTERATION FRANK SINATRA


RITA HAYWORTH KIM NOVAK


in Pal Joey Technicolor (U)


No Time To Die


CinemaScope-Technicolor (U)


Advance Bookiner Office Oponi Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 12*30 p.m,; Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Saturday 10 a.m. to 11*30 a.m., 2 p.m. to 7*45 p.m.______________________________


CLITHEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB This Saturday at 2 p.m.


CARTOONS — COMEDIES . . ....CHILDREN GALORE EP. 10 "YOUNG EAGLES 1 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 14th


C. of E. SCHOOLROOMS CHURCH LANE, WHALLEY


BEGINNERS’ DANCING CLASSES


MODERN BALLROOM and LATIN AMERICAN EVERY FRIDAY at 8 p.m.


CHILDREN’S DANCING CLASSES EVERY SATURDAY MORNING —10-30


Principal: E. Grimshaw, m.e.s.t.d., bb„ m.d.a.t.bb. Assistant: Miss D. Dobson.


EAST LANCASHIRE JAZZ SOCIETY


TONIGHT, FRIDAY (April 6th) at 8 p.m. • SWINGING AGAIN WITH THE


LES ALLEN COLLEGIANS at the DOG & PARTRIDGE, WELLGATE


Clitheroe Branch—Old Age Pensions’ Assoc. Proudly present


CALDERSTONES THEATRE CLUB’S production of


Produced by Walter Brayshawe. Musical Director: Alan Amos A light-hearted entertainment full of music, song and laughter.


THE TWO-TONE MINSTREL SHOW


By kind permission of The Calderstones Hospital Management Committee and the Reverend H. McEvoy. S.J., in THE HALL, LOWERGATE '


All-wool Worsted Trousers 37/6


Full-length Wellingtons 19/6


Men’s Heather Wool Mixt. Stockings .......... 4/11


Ladies’ Slippers 7/11, 9/6 and 12/6,


First Quality Seamless Nylons


5/11.


New Army Pullovers 15/- and 19/11.


Men’s Sea-Boot Stockings 4/11. 8/6, 12/11


Men’s Heavy Quality Puli- overs .......................... 35/-


Waterproof Base Bags


Sleeping32/6.


17" .Framed Rucksasks (2 zips, 3 outside pockets,) only ......................... 65/-


Candlewlck and Art Silk Full size Quilts — £5/5/- value for .................. 35/—


Men’s Lace-up Rubber Boots 15/6


Tennis Baiis..........2/_ each P.V.C. Jackets


Men’s Black Berets .. 25/-


Navy and Khaki Shirts 7/11 Brief Cases .........


19/11 .5/11


_New Big Packs ........ .. 9/11 Duille Raps


... 6/9 Tents, Rucsacs and Sleeping Bags in Stock__


Large clocks collected and delivered..


Local Agent E. Parker


85 Highfield Road Clitheroe


JUMBLE SALE


and POUND STALL • will be held at


THE DOG & PARTRIDGE HOTEL. WELLGATE


Saturday, 7th April at 2-30 pm.


All proceeds In aid of charity.


PENDLE FOREST AND CRAVEN HUNT POINT TO POINT


STEEPLECHASES


TOMORROW, SATURDAY (April 7th) AT SAiWLEY (between Clitheroe and Gisburn) FIRST RACE 2 p.m. (FIVE RACES)


Car Parks £2.2s., £1 and 10s.


(no other admission charges for passengers or pedestrians)


Hon. See.: H. R. Birtwistle. Great Dudland. Sawley, nr. Clitheroe.


Have that WATCH, CLOCK, or JEWELLERY repaired by a qualified craftsman.


Clitheroe and District Women’s Auxiliary Association of the Licensed Trade


W/P Trousers 11/6, 19/11 and 22/6.


WEDNESDAY NEXT (April 11th) at 7-30 p.m.


* Bubbling with effervescent youth and vitality. * Spectacular scenery, novelty lighting effects. * A family show — with special reduced rates for all Old Age Pensioners and Children.


* Come aboard the famous “ Robert-E-Lee ” for an evening s cruise to dreamland.


,


ADMISSION 2/-; O.A.P.S and CHILDREN 1/- Refreshments on Sale. Doors open 6-30 P.m.


6- 7-


8- 45 to 7-15 p.m. Community Hymn Singing.


30 p.m. Special Centenary Meeting. Chairman: Rev. G. A. MALAND, Chairman North Lancs. District. Speaker: Rev. T. R. JENKINSON, of Preston.


45 p.m. Supper in the Schoolroom. 2/6d. SUNDAY, APRIL 15th


Special Centenary Services


2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Preacher:


Rev. T. R. JENKINSON of Preston


Soloist: Miss MARGARET ATKINSON, of Clitheroe. Organist: Mr. S. H. GREEN.


Collections for the Centenary Appeal Fund Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall Fund D A N C E at Newton Institute


FRIDAY, APRIL 13th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


MELODY MAKERS BAND Admission 3/-


Refreshments available THE MAYOR’S


PERFORMANCE


COMMAND Parish Church Hall


WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL at 7-30 p.m.


LANCASHIRE’S PROFESSIONAL. SEMI-PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR ACTS TO BRING YOU A


NIGHT TO REMEMBER


£ut>lic 5?okil?g now °Pen at the Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street, Clitheroe, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


All Seats Reservable 5/-, 3/- and 2/- BOOK EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT


Clitheroe Body Builders DANCING


EVERY FRIDAY


at ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL


8 p.m. to 11-30 p.m. Records


Admission 2/6


No admission after 9-30 p.m. without pass-out


DON’T FORGET


Eve of Point-to-Poir D A N C E


FESTIVAL HALL, GISBUR 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.


Johnny Ball and his mus Refreshments available


Admission 5/-


TONIGHT (Friday; In the


VICTOR MATURE LEO GENN


B E N T H AM ’S YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS


14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone : Clitheroe 167 or 443


YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALER FOR CLITHEROE METHODIST CHURCH, GRINDLETON


CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS 1862-1962


(X) f e w * k FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 Most honoured picture in history “ GIGI.” Cinemascope and Metrocolour.


SATURDAY at 2-15: NOAH BEERY, JNR. in “ CALABOUSE.” EP. " KING OF THE CONGO.” CARTOONS___________


MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 SUSAN HAYWARD, JAMES MASON, JULIE NEWMAR in The Marriage-Co-Round


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-0: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 "THE REVOLT OF THE SLAVES.’


Week commencing Anril 8th, 1962 SUNDAY (FILM CLUB) at 7-0;


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30


l q L /U "A C r. jin Is "I CO »


7 so f t * ^


APRIL SHOWERS . . .


DINE RAINCOATS by BUR­ BERRY’S and other famous makers, including the NEW SHORTIE in knitted nylon.


For sure protection against all weather, see our range of COTTON and WOOL GABER­


Fred Read & Co. Ltd. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS.


9. MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. TELEPHONE 58.


PRICE THREEPENCE


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