LADIES TAILOR-MADE
Cut and styled on CLASSICAL lllnes to your individual measurements
COATS & COSTUMES f r om our
impressive se l ec ti on of AUTUMN MATERIALS and reasonable in price.
Fred Read & Co. Ltd.
SEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS
CARE FOR YOUR HAIR HAIR SPRAYS
V.O.S 12/6; MISTY 6/3; GO-GAY 12/6, 9/3 and 4/11; GLOSSY LACQUER 9 /- , LADY GAY 5/9; WONDER SET 7/6; GET-SET 12/6.
3, MARKET PLACE, - CLITHEROE TELEPHONE: CLITHEROE 11
Clitheroe Co-operative
Furnishing Department MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE FOR YOUR
AUTUMN SPACE PLAN
We invite you to inspect our splendid range oi contemporary furniture
RENO Although in fact strictly contemporary in its upholstery
INDIANA
Here again the combination of Birch edge line veneers combined with figured Walnut veneers is used to full effect on this lovely 5' 6" sideboard. The four chairs have foam seats covered in moquette, and the drop-leaf table 2' 6" x 1' 2" closed, 4' 10" x 2’ 6" open. The suite complete
costs £68/15/0.
IDAHO This superb suite in Sapele with contrasting Zebrano veneers has a 3' 101" robe witli ceiatrc mirror, 2 10i_ gent’s fitted robe and a. lovely 4 4 dressing chest which has a top compartment with a lift-up lid and velvet lined
interior. £ 60/0/0. , . . _ . JEAN
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Although thought of as a Kitchen Set, this charming suite might well furnish a dining alcove in any young marrieds’ or bachelor girl’s flat. The 3 6 sideboard is covered in P.V.C. with decorated glass cupboard doors and laminated plastic top. The table top, 3 0 x 2 0 is also plastic laminated. In Blue, Yellow, Red or Grey. Washable P.V.C. upholstered chair seats and backs m matching colours. White enamelled tubular steel with protective black ferrules.
The set £26/6/3. BARGAINS One THREE-SEATER SUITE £44/0/0
One COTTAGE THREE-PIECE SUIT £29/10/0 3ft. DIVAN BEDS from £13/0/0 complete
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th at CHATBURN INSTITUTE
Teen & Twist Night
TWO GROUPS presenting, by your request, your own local group
JOHNNY ANGEL & THE SAINTS and from Leeds
TONY & THE TRAVELLERS PLUS TOP TEN RECORDS Dancing 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Late Transport
Next Week: THE BEAT SQUAD.
CLITHEROE METHODIST CHURCH LADIES CLASS
SALE OF HOME-MADE GOODS
AT MOOR LANE
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th To be opened by MRS. G. B. KENDREW, of Whalley at 3 p.m.
Admission 2 / - (including tea)
Gisbum and District Y.F.C.
Annual Ball to be held in the new
GARGRAVE VILLAGE HALL TONIGHT (Friday)
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to the Silver Keynotes Dance Band
ADMISSION 5/-
before.the. day ADMISSION 6/- on the day
Cloakroom and refreshments available.
ickets obtainable from G. ancaster, New Ings Farm, Gisburn. Clitheroe.
Low Moor F.C. D A N C E
PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.
in
Tomorrow (Saturday) WILLOWS BAND
Admission 3/-
Refreshments a t reasonable charges
GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C. Annual General Meeting
NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN MONDAY NEXT. OCT. 1st at 7-30 p.m.
Will Advisory and old and new members be In attendance.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st
RHYTHM GROUPS CHAMPIONSHIP
14 Rhythm Groups will appear in the PARISH CHURCH HALL at 7 p.m. ADMISSION 2/0, 3/0 and 4/0
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st COFFEE EVENING
at MRS. CLEGG’S, Heather Brae, Waddington Road. BRING & BUY STALL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd DANCE
PARISH CHURCH LOWER SCHOOL
SHOTGUNS and JOHNNY ANGEL AND THE SAINTS 7 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.
ADMISSION 4/6 BY TICKET All tickets obtainable at Websters, Clitheroe. Tel. 103. ADMISSION 1/0
FREEDOM FROM HUNGER (CLITHEROE EFFORT)
To remind you of the FRUGAL MEAL IN THE
ribblesdale school 12 noon to 2 p.m.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY (SEPTEMBER 29th)
with foam cushions, the RENO will appeal to those who prefer a more conservative look to their lounge. Covered in moquette. the two-seater from £67/16/0.
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 0-0 and 8-1j> JOHN MILLS, JAMES MASON in “ TIARI TAHITI.
(Col
SATURDAY at 2-15: TAB HUNTER in “ RETURN Tn J , t E ISLAND.” (Colour). EP. 9 "YOUNG EAGLES.” CARTQun ,
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 RICHARD TODD, MICHAEL REDGRAVE, URSULA JEANS in The Dam Busters The memorable story of Guy Gibson, V.C., thrilled the world with his exploits! *3i*ot
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-15; SATURDAY at 5-30 and 8*‘® IBANEZ* IMMORTAL CLASSIC
Starring G L E N N ^O R D ^ IN G R .^ THULIN., CHARLES BOYER,
The Four Horsemen OT The Apocalypse
Cinemascope and Metrocoior.
An immortal story of love . . Intrigue . . and adventure in World War II.
Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30. 3 to 4-30. !!! GENTLEMEN H!
“ That Deal ” can be mutually agreed upon by entertain ing your Business associates in a Congenial and Discreet atmosphere where you are assured of Impeccable Fooc.
Have you ever considered how much more amicably,
Businessman’s Luncheon, or, if you so wish, there is the- more exotic d la Carte, also a wide range of wines. Simply give us a ring for your Reservation. Oh! Incidentally, don’t lose sight of the Festive., Season this time!!! You will remember that last year,
and Service? We DO Cater for you in this respect by providing a.
Christmas Eve Boxing Night New Year’s Eve
YOUR FRIENDLY HOTEL Th& Starkie' Arms' ^4 Tel. 50 which is A.A. ” Recommended KNIGHTS
STATION TAXIS HACKNEY AND PRIVATE HIRE
STATION HOTEL YARD. CLITHEROE Tel. 933 (Day or Night) WEDDINGS (LONG AND SHORT JOURNEYS)
CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB SHAWBRIDGE GROUND
Lancashire Combination Division 1 Clitheroe v. Southport Res.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th KICK-OFF 3-15 p.m.
ADULTS 1/6; O.A.P. & JUNIORS 9d.; STAND 6d. extra BOYS CLUB WEEK
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th FLAG DAY
DANCE
PARISH CHURCH LOWER SCHOOL 7-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.
ELECTRON RHYTHM GROUP ADMISSION 3/0
CLITHEROE YOUTH ACTION GROUP
MAMMOTH JUMBLE SALE SPIRITUALISTS HALL, GREENACRE STREET
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th at 7-0 n.m.
LITERALLY HUNDREDS OP BARGAINS! I DON’T MISS THIS GREAT SALE
ADMISSION 3d.
T'S THE BEST OP THE YEAR ! ! . All proceeds in aid of Public Hall Fund.
Refreshments available. ______
Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club
Annual
Dinner/Dance Wednesday, Oct. 10th Starkie Arms Hotel
Tickets 21/- each Clitheroe
Methodist Church
in WESLEY SCHOOLROOM Parson Lane
Fashion Show by JACKIE
Wednesday, Oct. 3rd at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 2/6 Ticket
TAXI SERVICE GRINDLETON Day or Night
Ring Chatbum 223
CLITHEROE YOUTH ACTION GROUP proudly announce
A GRAND BALL
FRIDAY OCTOBER 12th 9 p.m.—1 a.m.
at the newly annointed ASSEMBLY BALLROOM, WHALLEY
MUSIC BY TWO SENSATIONAL GROUPS specially secured for this occasion—
THE BROADWAY FOUR, of Accrington THE SHOTGUNS, of Darwen
Youth Queen Contest Fairy Lighting. Balloons, Streamers Twisting Contest
. Hair Style Contest
(Ladies and Gents.) TICKETS 5/- EACH (strictly limited)
obtainable from any member of the the following addresses: p?2lyS-
A® e
Late Transport (Clitheroe)
Refreshments Downham Church street Clitheroe; 18, 42, Turner Street, Clitheioe. ^ CUthCr0C;
PLEASE NOTE.—Entrance will be by TICKET ONLY. Get yours EARLY and avoid disappointment.
All proceeds In aid of Public Hall Fund.
JUMBLE SALE Tomorrow (Saturday) in the SCHOOL at 2-30 p.m.
Admission 3d. R.A.C. Tel. 278; ■ (A) ■' ____ Ml
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-0; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN’S "STATE FAIR."
Week commencimr September 30th, 1962
SUNDAY (FILM CLUB); MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY at 7-0
SEE THIS
PICTURE unless you can
withstand the emotional shock of a li fe t im e !!
!,' T.V.V.'mu"' X ANGLO AMALGAMATED FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD. ALSO BOB MONKHOUSE, ALFRED MARKS in
SHE’LL HAVE TO GO
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-0; SATURDAY at 0-0 and 8-15 mm
THE HOOVER 65
Look what Hoover gives you for your money! Long-lasting, casy-to-
clcan stainless steel tub-pulsator ‘boiling action', the proven wav to get clothes clean - twin motors, twin pumps - free work-top lid - and much much more! All at a price no higher than you’d pay for machines that would last only half the time. Excellent 11.!’. terms available.
B E N T H A M ’S YOUR RADIO & TV DEALERS
14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone : Clitheroe 167 or 443
YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALERS FOR CLITHEROE CLITHEROE DIVISIONAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
PUBLIC MEETING to discuss the
we simply could NOT accommodate all of you, so DO, please make an early Reservation this time for
MERCER HALL, GREAT HiARWOOD at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd
COTTON TRADE
Councillor R. Kinder (Brierfield), Mr. T. Maher (Pros pective Candidate, Accrington), Councillor A. G. Rowson (Bury), Mr. J. T. Thornber, Mr. M. Strange (Prospective Candidate, Clitheroe).
ALSO THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLY— MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (U)
Seats may be booked in advance for all evening performances. Booking Offico open daily 10 a.m.—12 noon; Wednesday 2—4 n.m.
■■jjt - - -OilTHEROE STAR. JUNIORS CLUB *
This Saturday at 2 p.m. THIS SATURDAY IS PARENTS’ DAY
All narents admitted FREE! .So bring them along children and let them join in the fun.
SECRET TUNNEL “ LONG JOHN SILVER." CARTOONS. EP. 2 "DUSTY BATES”
St. — "GRAND • ............
Paul’s Football Club Low Moor
JUMBLE SALE will be held in
St. John Ambulance Hall Church Brow
TONIGHT (Friday) at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 3d. The presentation of a
Public Testimonial will be made to
Mr. J. S. Precious (former Schoolmaster)
in the FESTIVAL HALL Gisburn, on
Saturday, Oct. 6th
Proceedings commence 7 p.m. All welcome
THE ST. JOHN l
AMBULANCE -BRIGADE
Clitheroe Division Coffee Evening
Thursday, Oct. 4th 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.' Admission 1/-
Bring and Buy Stall
Proceeds in aid of the Mayor's Appeal for Freedom from Hunger
Clitheroe Conservative Assoc. Hot Pot Supper
CONSERVATIVE CLUB CLITHEROE
Thursday, Oct. 4th at 7-30 p.m. Speaker:
MR. FRANK PEARSON
M.B.E., J.P. (M.P. for Clitheroe) Tickets 2/- each
from Committee Members or the Conservative Club
BRITISH LEGION (WADDINGTON BRANCH)
Grand
Buffet Dance at the Starkie Arms Hotel
Friday, Oct. 12th 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. TICKETS 15/-
Church Street, and Committee Members.
from Coleman’s, Castle Street, and Brenda’s, Hairdressers,
St. Paul’s Sunday School Parents Committee
FANCY DRESS
PARADE (ALL AGES)
SOCIAL EVENING in the SCHOOLROOM
Thursday, Oct. 4th
ADULTS 1/6, CHILDREN 1/- inciuding refreshments
Whalley Liberal Assoc.
INAUGURAL MEETING with
Stephen Holt
Prospective Parliamentary Liberal Ca ndi dat e for Darwen.
ASSEMBLY ROOM CAPE
TONIGHT (Friday) at 8 p.m.
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