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DEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS JANUARY OFFER


JAMAL MILKWAVE ......................... 37/6 usually 45/- EUGENE COLDWAVE ..................... 35/- „ 42/- CLYNOL COLDWAVE ..................... 35/- „ 42/-


3 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 11


CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Furnishing Department


Don’t miss this opportunity! 10% DISCOUNT


OFF ALL FURNITURE Purchased from stock until February 3rd


Also a few CARPET SQUARES, BEDS, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS and CROCKERY included in this Offer.


b u y n o w Drapery Department


10% Reduction ON ALL BED LINEN UNTIL FEBRUARY 3rd


As a precautionary measure the DANCE


scheduled for TONIGHT (FRIDAY) has been CANCELLED


Tickets returnable West Riding County Council SETTLE and BOWLAND BY-ELECTION


POLLING DAY TOMORROW SATURDAY (JANUARY 20th)


8-00 a.m. — 8-00 p.m. THOMAS ASPIN ASKS FOR YOUR VOTE


To the Electors of Settle and Bowland Electoral Division, S t will be most grateful for your help and your vote this


Election^ I have your interest and well being at heart and wili do my best to help those who bring their nmhiems to me I pledge myself to do my best at all Umes in the service of you all, both In the Bowland and


aturday6 "the occasion of the County Council By- Settle area.


Yours sincerely, THOMAS ASPIN


Meadowcroft, Waddington. BY-ELECTION — SETTLE DIVISION THE SIMPLER


Specialist for Needlea-aft Wools and Handicrafts


20, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel.: Clitheroe 585


l/ S t ~ w e e k ~o f SALE


Double, Double Knitting — Special Offer at l/3d. oz.


ELIMINATION DANCE for 1962 Show Queen


at RIVERSMEAD SCHOOL


FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th Dancing 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Admission 4/ - STILETTO HEELS MUST NOT BE WORN


GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND Waddington Effort


Whist & Domino Drive


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th in ST. HELEN'S SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m. GOOD PRIZES


ADMISSION 3/- (Supper included) Double Knitting—To Clear l/3d. oz.


Marriners Golden Dew — Double Knitting Good Range of Colours. Usually 2/6d. oz. To Clear 1 / l ld . oz.


Marriners Silver Dew 3-ply—Usually 2/7d. oz. To Clear 2/- oz.


STILL MANY BARGAINS LEFT IN 3-PLY and 4-PLY ODDMENTS.


MARQUETRY FIRE SCREEN KITS and VENEERS all HALF-PRICE to clear.


Wide range of colours in D.M.C. CROCHET COTTON Usually 2/3d. ball, clearing at l/9d . ball.


We still have a good selection of 100 per cent. WILTON THRUMS for Rug Making. All to clear at HALF PRICE.


i


Polling Day - Saturday, 20th January 8-0 a.m. to 8-0 p.m.


THOMAS CTOT) LORD


of Settle kindly invites^yom^support for the W.R.C.C. on He has lived in


e son and two daughters His people nave or shop keepers for over 100 years


^Devoted much of his life to archaeology and Pre-History and founded the P.Y.C. Museum.


many strenuous rescues. An flon. Craven Pot Hole Club.


Member of Settle Parish Council. Has been a British


inServed 10 years as a Resale War Member of the fnr manv years.


involved GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C.


^ ^ m b e r of Settle R.D.C. Qf the craven


w X nBoardSl% e ?h e Council for the Preservation of ?oUTheEe


niecators of Settle County Division. SETTLE, Yorks. Waterloo Methodist Church Grand Concert


given by the Sunday School scholars


Tomorrow (Saturday) at 7 p.m.


Chairman: Mrs. V. Alder son Opener:


Rev. A. B. Macgarr, m .a. ADMISSION:


ADULTS 2/-i CHILDREN 1/- Hodder Valley


Conservative Assoc. DON’T FORGET THE


Annual Ball and Whist Drive


in the INSTITUTE. Newton TONIGHT (Friday)


WHIST 8 p.m.


DANCING 9 p.m.—2 a.m. Admission 3/-


» DANCE


IN THE FESTIVAL HALL, G1SBURN


To-morrow (Saturday)


GORDON AIRES DANCE BAND Dancing 7-45 p.m.—11-45 p.m. Admission 3/ -


Refreshments available.


PI^BURN AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB-


Fancy Dress Ball Friday, Feb. 2nd


IN THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


rb keynotes" dance 'band Parade 10 p.m.


ntftssics Humorous, Character, Original, and Couples. Open to all.


Admission 3/-


IN FANCY DRESS 2/- Retreshments available.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL FUND


A further series of


Whist & Domino Drives


WILL BE HELD FORTNIGHTLY


IN THE COACH AND HORSES commencing


Monday, Jan. 22nd at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 2/6


including refreshments Wiswell W.I.


Whist, Domino Drive and Dance


in the SCHOOL


Friday, Feb. 2nd WHIST 7-30 p.m.


DANCING 10 p.m.—1 a.m. to IAN WYNESS’ BAND


Tickets 3/6 including refreshments


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 JERRY LEWIS in “ THE LADIES' MAN.” (Technicolor). (P)


SATURDAY at 2-15: “ RAIDERS OF THE SEVEN SEAS.^ EP. 13 “ BLAZING THE OVERLAND TRAIL." CARTOON_______


SHOWING FOR SIX DAYS MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15


Elvis Presley - Hope Lance - Tuesday Weld IN


WILD IN THE COUNTRY


Colour by De Luxe Booking Office open daily 11 to 12*30, 3 to 4*30.


St. Helen’s Church, Waddington CHURCH RESTORATION


OPEN MEETING


of the Parochial Church Coundl^and all interested in St. Helen s will be held in


ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDINGTON on


TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd at 7-30 p.m.


Speaker: MR. J. K. BARRETT, A.R.I.C.S. t A cordial Invitation Is extended to all who are intereste^d In


he preservation of this well known village church to attend this meeting.


TRAVEL - YELLOW AY Daily Express Luxury Coach Services


’O R Q U A Y - connections and through bookings ^ .


WOLVERH'PTON KIDDERMINSTER WORCESTER CHELTENHAM GLOUCESTER BRISTOL BRIDGWATER TAUNTON EXETER, etc.


EACH FRIDAY NIGHT


Aberystwyth Guildford Barnstanle Hereford Bath


Bournemouth Marlborough Brighton Monmouth Cardiff Neath , .


Ilfracombe


Carmarthen Newport (Mon.) Tenby Chcnstow Portsmouth Warminster Cirencester Reading


.


Eastbourne Ross-on-Wye Weymouth ?nd points en route


ALSO DURING THE SUMMER SEASON


FALMOUTH points in conjunction with NEWQUAY en JnH *C Associated Motorways PENZANCE ana


Daily Express Luxury Coach Service commencing Monday, 16th April


NORTHAMPTON. DUNSTABLE. fT. ALBANS, etc. Con'iections and Through Bookings to most SOUTH COAST KtaUKia.


LONDON by DAY and NIGHT in comfort The Scenic Route via DERBY. LOUGHBOROUGH. LEICESTER.


Summer Season Bookings now available on the above services


Each Friday Night and Saturday Day commencimr Friday, 8th Juno


CAMBRIDGE, CLACTON-ON-SEA Colchester, Halstead. Havr-hill


Enquire and Book at YOUR LOCAL AGENT or


YELLOWAY MOTOR SER/ICES LTD Registered Office: WEIR STREET. ROCHDA .E. Tel. 3101 (4 lines)


DANCE in the HOSPITAL BALLROOM


(By kind permission of the Hospital Management Committee) THURSDAY, FEBRARY 1st


Music by JACK BRYAN and the STARSHAKERS Dancing from 8—11-30 p.m.


Admission 2/6


Salisbury Shaftesbury Southampton Southsea Swansea Swindon


Weston-s-Mare in conjunction with Associated Motorways. °t0'


The Technical School Theatre Group presents


The Patchwork Quilt in the PARISH CHURCH HALL


Thursday, Friday and Saturday (January 25th, 26th and 27th)


at 7-30 p.m.


Reserved tickets 3/- and 2/- THE CAST:


imEEN GRICE, ARTUlTO^-piRK&SOn( ROBIN SHARP


d o w n h a m v i l l a g e h a l l OLD TYME DANCE


TONIGHT (FRI-) JAN. 19th. ADMISSION 3/G (including supper) Dancing 7-45 p.m. to midnight,


STATION TAXIS (W. & D. Knight)


HACKNEY AND PRIVATE HIRE


STATION HOTEL YARD, CLITHEROE— Tel.: 933 (Day or Night) WEDDINGS (LONG AND SHORT JOURNEYS) AND fu n e r a l s a r r a n g e d


| pATRlCKIUlrWAN ,, HAROLO HUTH O-KWJ 6) MN AN*1**


I TECHNICOLOR’ (j, iTECHNIRAKi’


ALLSO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY— JOHNNY NOBODY


YFi.TO.MGHT (Friday) at 7-15: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 “ A TASTE OF HONEY.” (X)


'Y Week commencing January 21st 1962 MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-0 SUSAN HAYWARD. JOHN GAVIN in


Technicolor . A u '


:d (A) Tel. 278. t t H w


The West Riding County Council


Bowland & Settle Division BY-ELECTION Polling Day


(U) Advance Bookine Office Open: Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 12-30


o.nl.Y-Wedncsday 2 p.m. to 4 o.m.: Saturday 10 a.m. to 11-30 a.m.. 2 p.m. to 7-45 p.m.


■ r i r


■GLITHEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB THIS SATURDAY at 2-0 P.m.—


JEFf B orrow in “ THIS ISLAND EARTH" Technicolor. ALSO Y’1 CARTOONS AND EP. G “ SNAKESKIN BELT.”


CLTTHEROE SUNDAY FILM CLUB . AiQKNDAY.i JANUARY 21st. at 7-0. Doors open 6-30 r r 7’^ V c V i i t i/iavuh^. /yvonne;.d e . CADLO in ' V .


TIMBUCtU also Clitheroe Conservative Club Annual General Meeting


The Annual General Meeting of the Clitheroe Conservative Club will be;' ;held m Conservative Club on


' ’ ' ^TUESDAY,'; mf^UARY 30th •;


HOT POT SIMPER 7-30 p.m. followed by the Meeting


Saturday, January 20th, 1962 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.


Councillor Jim Holland Your Labour Party Candidate


BACK STREET MAN DETAINED


; v \ Also starring VERA MILES as “ Liz Saxon" *A' ALS0 (U) . ’THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-0: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15


14, Market Place, Clitheroe ’Phone .167 or 443


B E N T H A M ’ S for


ELECTRICAL BLANKETS


WASHERS HOOVERS KETTLES ETC. ETC


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