STYLE and QUALITY TAILORING
We specialise in Tailoring clothes for LADIES and GENTLEMEN who de si r e STYLE, CUT & CRAFTSMAN
SHIP at a reasonable price— Patterns with pleasure.
Fred Read & Co. Ltd.
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BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW
ONLY THE BEST PERMANENT WAVING SYSTEMS USED.
JAMAL, EUGENE, WELLA, ETC. BRI-NY'LON GLAMOUR HOODS 5/11
3 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 11
For a 'Life on the Lighter Side’ . . . m t m m
COMANCHEROS
Colour by De Luxe Co-starring STUART WHITMAN, INA BALIN and LEE MARVIN
Action, romance, fast riding and gunplay. Indian raids fist fights add up to a real motion picture of universal appeal.
MATINEE WEDNESDAY (May 2nd) at 2-15 Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30.
CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION . . r ...... ......... V .v-v.v.v.'.*.v»yX*
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CONSERVATIVE CLUB on
TUESDAY, MAY 1st at 7-30 p.m.
ADDRESSES BY THE CANDIDATES
GEORGE COULTER Councillor
SYDNEY F. HARDMAN ALLAN HAYHURST A. DOUGLAS SMITH
Wonderful, lightweight LUXAFLEX Venetian Blinds bring a lighter, brighter look to any home. With
twenty-th.ee exciting colours to choosefromLUXAFLEXblinds will improve the look of all your rooms —traditionalor contemporary. OnlyLUXAELEX can giveyou dazzling
brightness to complete darkness and privacy. Easy to clean, LUXA FLEX can completely alter the proportions of a room; make it wider,
higher; or even make two rooms out of one. Call in at your local LUXAFLEXdealer today and start living on the /^jsi'saEtsiEBravili
lighter side. As k about LUXAFLBX Awnings too! \ 1 c /u x a jle x THE WORLD’S FINEST VENETIAN BLIND
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 NAME .. Luth e cost of fitting
xaliex Ve n e t i a n B l in d s .
CLITHEROE CO-OP A®011633 Furnishing Dept.,
2, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE, Lancs.
Te l. 1150/1 Tel. No.
CLITHEROE W.E.A. BRANCH Presents a course of six lectures at the
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL
on WEDNESDAYS (commencing May 2nd) at 7-30 p.m.
The Earth Under Your Feet Tutor: H. H. GRIEVE,
B.Sc.
This course on the Geology of the Clitheroe district will be illustrated by slides, by actual specimens and by maps. There will also be field excursions to Salthill and Bellman Quarries, and to Little Mearley Clough.
Class Fee 7/6 A syllabus may be obtained from Clitheroe Public Library Swinging Crazy Dance in THE HALL, LOWERGATE
FRIDAY MAY 4th Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
JOHNNY ANGEL and his Saints and THE PANAMA JAZZ BAND
Admission 3 /6 (Pay at the door) ■Refreshments available — Right of Admission Reserved
STATION TAXIS (W. & D. Knight)
HACKNEY AND PRIVATE HIRE STATION HOTEL YARD, CLITHEROE Tel.: 933 (Day or Night)
WEDDINGS (LONG AND SHORT JOURNEYS) a n d
FUNERALS ARRANGED CLITHEROE DIVISION YOUNG
• CONSERVATIVES (CLITHEROE BRANCH)
in PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL SATURDAY, MAY 5th
D A N C E
Dancing 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m. — WILLOWS BAND Admission 3/-
Municipal Elections 1962
HEAR THE LIBERAL
CANDIDATES at the
BOYS GRAMMAR SCHOOL York Street’
Tuesday, May 1st
CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH
will be presented by “AUDREY," of Blackburn
PARADE OF SPRING FASHIONS
IN THE CHURCH INSTITUTE
Thursday, May 3rd at 7-30 p.m.
Princluding Refreshments Admission 2/6 oceeds for Church Punas. TONIGHT, FRIDAY (April 27th) at 8 p.m.
THE LES ALLAN COLLEGIANS DOG & PARTRIDGE, IWELLGATE_________
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LANCASHIRE COMBINATION DIV. I SHAWBRIDGE GROUND
LAST MATCHES OF THE 1961-62 SEASON TOMORROW, SATURDAY (April 28th)
Clitheroe v. Marine KICK-OFF 3-15 p.m.
MONDAY, APRIL 30th
Clitheroe v. Netherfield KICK-OFF 6-45 p.m.
Admission: Adults 1/6; Children and O.A.P. 9d. GRAND DANCE
to JOHNNY ANGEL AND THE SAINTS 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE TONIGHT, FRIDAY (April 27th) Admission 3/6
Refreshments available Special bus after dance K. TAYLOR
20 CURZON STREET CLITHEROE
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE IS COMMENCING BUSINESS AS AN
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS
Domestic, Farm and Industrial Installations Prompt attention to all enquiries
COME AND HEAR THE FOUR
Labour Candidates in the LABOUR ROOM'S
TUESDAY NEXT (May 1st) at 7-30 p.m.
They will .tell you what they stand for in this election THEY ARE
HAROLD DUCKWORTH (Chairman, Labour Party)
Coun. JOHN HALL (Chairman, Council Entertainments Committee)
ERNEST MACNAUGHTON (Member I.C.I. Works Council)
JAMES WATERHOUSE (Well-known Clitheroe Musician)
FOUR CANDIDATES WELL WORTHY OF SUPPORT
Chair will be taken at 7-30 p.m. by the Leader of the Labour Party, ALDERMAN J. W. D. CRITCHLEY, J.P.
Remember the elections will be on Thursday, May 10th
COME, HEAR AND THEN VOTE CONSERVATIVE
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"Why didn’t you tell me the baby was mine?"
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D.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.
COMEDY — CARTOONS — PT. I GRAND NEW SERIAL « PERILS OF NYOKA, FEMALE TARZAN.”
Rockets in the Dunes B( PflCPA
PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL Grand
Easier Dance TOMORROW, SATURDAY (April 28th)
Dancing 8 p.m. to midnight to the WILLOWS BAND Admission 3/-
Refreshments at reasonable charges RCO obtamame from Advance Bookimr Olfice Open: Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 12-30 Tel. 278. lusty ALSO
________ THE ENEMY BELOW THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-0; SATURDAY at G-0 and 8-15
Fanny
IS EIGHTEEN THERE ARE TWO MEN IN HER LIFE,
THE ONE SHE MARRIED . . . THE YOUNG ADVENTURER . . .
and the child they all shared! B ENTHAM’S YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS
14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone : Clitheroe 167 or 443
YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALERS FOR CLITHEROE
lil. CARON__ CHEVALIER __ BOYER_ _ BUCHHOLZ
cdy'i WARNER-PATHE Clitheroe and District Boy Scouts Assoc.
TECHMICOLOK* !F.vYVARNCR BROS,
DINNER DANCE and SOCIAL
to be held at the SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL, Clitheroe, on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 16/ - “
Annual Founder’s and St. George’s Day Service
to be held in the CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH on
FRIDAY, MAY 4th at 7 p.m.
Address to be given by Rev. H. HORNE (Vicar of Chatburn)
Service to be conducted by Rev. A. WILLIAMS (Curate of Clitheroe Parish Church)
A warm welcome is extended to all those connected with either the Guide or Scout Movement, particularly parents
West Bradford Methodist Church
SPRING SALE
Tomorrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m. Opener:
MRS. R. C. BROUGHTON
MRS. A. D. PATEFIELD Chairman:
Drapery, Calce Flower and Pound Stalls
Admission l/6d. including afternoon tea
Proceeds for Building Repair Fund
Martin Top
Congregational Church Spring Effort
Tomorrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m.
Opener: MRS. S. HOLGATE
(President of Rimington W.I.) Chairman:
MRS. F. TATTERSALL (Twiston)
TEA
ADULTS 3/-: CHILDREN 1/6 GIFT STALL
AT 7-30 p.m.
COLOUR SLIDES ON CANADA AND U.S.A. will be shown by
MR. J. W. JOHNSON Collection
Pendleton School
Coffee Evening Wednesday, May 2nd
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
BRING AND BUY STALL Admission 1/-
I.C.I. (Clitheroe) Sports and Social Club
Grand
Supper Dance to be held at the
Assembly Ballroom, Whalley on
Friday, May 4th 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Tickets 6/- each
(including Supper and late transport to Clitheroe)
Admission by Ticket Only — available from Committee Members and at the Imperial
Cafe, Clitheroe, until Tuesday, 1st May.
JUMBLE SALE PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL
Friday, May 4th at 7-30 p.m.
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 10-30 p.m. without pass-out
Low Moor Reading Room and Club
JUMBLE SALE TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 3d. Refreshments
Rotary Club of Clitheroe
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