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CAR PARK AT
THEO’S
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THEO. WILSON & SONS LTD 4 & 7 YORK STREET
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DEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS JANUARY OFFER
SPECIAL JAMAL MILKWAVE only 3 7 /6 EUGENE COLDWAYE only 3 5 /0
3, Market Place - Clitlieroe TELEPHONE: CLITHEROE 11
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j Cars Parked and
'Cycles stored CIVIC HALL
Booking Office oi. 11-0 to 12-30 an 3-0 to 4-30
Frank Sinatra in "COME BLOW YOUR HORN” (A) Fanavislc? Technicolor
Tel. 278 (GRAND KINEMA) Tel. 278 TONIGHT (Friday at 7-30, SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
Saturday at 2-15: CHILDREN’S M A T I N E E _______ _ CHARLES DICKENS REPERTORY WEEK
Presenting three really great British films of the world faitioiu novels by Charles Dickens
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BERNARD MILES, FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN, FINLAY CURR1 in
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30 JOHN MILLS, VALERIE HOBSON
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
CECIL PARKER, ATHENE SEYLER, STEPHEN MURRAY in
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY at 7-30 DIRK BOGARDE, DOROTHY TUTIN
LIDEN WHITEWOOD FURNITURE
for Kitchen or Bedroom Paint it to your own colour scheme
A SPECIAL THIS WEEK A
ONE CONVERTIBLE STUDIO COUCH at £25-13-0
(SCATTER CUSHIONS FREE)
3 PIECE SUITES from £37-15-6 BEDROOM SUITES from £25-4-0
3ft. DIVAN BEDS £11-10-0 complete
MYERS’ BUNK BEDS £29-15-0 Complete with Ladder
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CARPETS FITTED BY EXPERT CRAFTSMAN
(Mr. T. Heaton, late of Satterthwaites)
Available on H.P. or 20-wceks Club VISIT US FOR SATISFACTION
CLITHEROE CO-OP FURNISHING DEPT.
PRICES THAT ARE LOWER THAN SALE PRICES
SHORTS
Men’s "Cert" -Football Boots Usual P(ice_45/-J_now 19/_11_
Men's- Tom Finney Football Boots. Usual price 65/-, now
Raincoats — Teen-age Boys' and Girls', sizes 42 to 48
................. 27/6 Boys' Foo'tball Jerseys from 6/G
'Youths’ Donkey Jackets only 39/11
49/11 Boys' Lined Jerkins from 29/6_
"Genuine Fawn Naval Duffle Coats ........................ £6-10-0
"Ladies’ Fancy Slippers .. 9/6 "Men’s Felt Slippers . . . . 10/6 Donkey Jackets 42/6 & 47/6
Full Size Footballs—15/- and 20/- (worth double)
Rugby Footballs 12/6 Men’s All Wool Slipovers 19/11
Men’s Khaki Drill Shirts from 7/11
New Orev Army Blankets 17/6 Men’s Bib/Brace OveralLsJ9/ll_ Men’s Boiler Suits 32/11 & 37/6 Men’s Black Jeans 22/6 & 18/G "Men's Denims Jeans ---- 21/6 Men’s Trunks and Vests 2/11 Boys’ Jeans . . . . 7/6 to 18/11
Boys' and Girls’ Shoes— 15/11, 17/11. 22/6, 24/6
Baseball Boots— 5/11, 6/6, 7/11
Navy Melton Trousers .. 22/6 Work Socks ......... 1/6 to 5/6
Men’s Waterproof Overtrousers 11/6
Men’s Black P.V.C. Macs jz/b_ Men’s Heavyweight All Wool __Pullovers .......... 29/11, 37/G
Navy and Green Gabardine Raincoats, sizes 24-32, 59/6; ________________ . 34-42, 65/-
Men’s Black Leatherette Quilt and Fleece Lined Jackets 65/-
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MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, BOOTS & SHOES Branches also at Accrington, Hcywood
_Men's Duffle Coats ___ 59/11
^ e a Boot Stockings _____________ 6/11, 9/6, 12/11 Men’s Rubber Boots .. 15/11 Men's Cord Striped Caps 8/11 Men’s Short Woollen Pants
_______________________ 8/11 Men’s Fancy Check Shirts
_________________ 7/11 & 12/6 ""Men's Sports Coats from 49/11 New Army Boots ............. 42/0 Zipped Holdalls ............. 22/G Shoulder Bags (Duffle) ,, fi/9
Ladies’ Quality Nylon Hose ________________ 3/11
Ladies’ Walking Shoes ,, 25/6 Boys’ and Girls’ Navy Duffle Coats ..........
45/- "Tuff-KingBoots and Shoes 45/-
"Full-sized Quilted Bedspreads ________________________ 35/-
"Avon” Wellingtons ______________32/6 and 37/G
Boys’ and Girls’ Wellingtons ___from 11/6
"Boysr White or Navy Football Shorts... ................. from 4/11
"Youths’ Bc’lstaff Anaraks from 52/11
Men's Red and Black Shirts 14/11
Men’s Rayon Gab. Trousers from 21/-
Men’s Leather Jerkins f rom£5-19-6
"Mcn’s'Bedford- Cold Trousers 32/6
~Mon’s~Warm Slippers T7TT9 / 6 "Men’s Raincoats from ■■ 59/11 Men’s Wellingtons — 19/11
"Moulded Sole Boots . . . . 29/11 Men’s Scooter Boots .. 59/11 mpw Army Overcoats ,, 59/6
"Suedette Fur Lined Coats from £7-10-0
"Ladies' Fancy Slippers .. 10/6 See our win (lows—you ci"1 sav« A TALE OF TWO CITIES
FRIDAY at 7-30, SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 ROBERT NEWTON, ALEC GUINNESS
JOHN HOWARD DAVIES, KAY WALSH OLIVER TWIST
For a Durable Softly-Waved Foundation we recommend
F0RMWELL by WELLA
F. E. BR0THERT0N 5 KING STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 288
Reduced Prices for Pensioners every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
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MR. FRANK PEARSON (Member of Parliament for Clitlieroe). will be pleased to see Constituents on THURSDAY, 9(h JANUARY, IQ/w -
p.ro. at
THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB, QUEEN STREET, WHALLEY and from 5-45 p.m. to 6-15 p.m. at
THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB, CLITHEROE CLITHEROE BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND Y.F.C. GRAND
CARNIVAL DANCE TONIGHT, FRIDAY IN THE SCHOOL
SILVER KEYNOTES BAND 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ADMISSION 5/-
Relresliments available Balloons, Streamers etc.
TALENT CONTEST FIRST HEAT
Tonight Friday, January’ 3rd at 8-0 p.m.
HEAT, BALLAD, and
COMEDY at the
British Legion Club SKIPTON DIVISION
CONSERVATIVE ASSOC. (Hodder Valley Branch)
THE
ANNUAL BALL will be hold in
THE INSTITUTE, NEWTON FRIDAY, JAN. 17th
PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE (CLITHEROE)
TOMBOLA, WHIST
and DOMINO DRIVE at WHITEWELL HOTEL on
MONDAY, JAN. 13th at 7-30
p.ni.
by kind pel-mission of Major and Mrs. Whitmore
ADMISSION 3/- including supper
SALE TIME COMMENCING
TODAY, FRIDAY (JAN. 3rd, 1964) *
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HUNDREDS OF GENUINE BARGAINS FROM EACH DEPARTMENT ARE O F F E R E D THROUGHOUT THE STORE
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THE STORE WHERE QUALITY AND VALUE STAND SUPREME
★ ■ © ★ AHERNES OF HELLEFTELD LTD. PHONE 201 PHONE 201
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED and
HODDER MOTOR SERVICES s
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN, at the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford Inclusive 16/6
PANTOMIME EXCURSIONS JANUARY 18th
ROBINSON CRUSOE, at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool Inclusive 17/0
PETER PAN on Ice, at the Palace Theatre, Manchester Inclusive 15/6
JANUARY 29th
HUMPTY DUMPTY at the Grand Theatre, Leeds Inclusive 19/0
FEBRUARY 8th
HUMPTY DUMPTY a t the Grand Theatre, Leeds inclusive 19/0
FEBRUARY' 22nd
ROBINSON CRUSOE, at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool Inclusive 17/0
FEBRUARY 29th book now at
4 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB
ALBERNI STRING QUARTET PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15th 7-30 pm.
ADMISSION .AT THE DOOR 5/0 AND 3/6 (STUDENTS 1/-)
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
CLITHEROE EVENING CENTRE YORK STREET, CLITHEROE A. D. SMITH. Principal
CLASSES RE-COMMENCE MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1964
There are vacancies in the following classes:—
MONDAY HOME PERMS FENCING (Girls’ Grammar School) 7-30 p.m.
TUESDAY SOFT FURNISHINGS
MOTORING FOR THE OWNER DRIVER (Road Safety, , „ , ,
Driving Technique) ART (Landscape/Life) 6-30 p.m.—8-30 p.m. HIGH CLASS COOKERY (Ribblesdale School) BADMINTON (Ribblesdale School)
WEDNESDAY FLOWER ARRANGEMENT ATTRACTIVE DISHES (Ribblesdale School) PHOTOGRAPHY (Colour) (Stanley House, Lowergatc)
THURSDAY POTTERY MAKING FENCING (Girls’ Grammar School) 7-30 p.m.
All classes commence 7 p.m. unless otherwise stated. New itudents tnay enrol at their first class on payment of the naif course fee. where applicable (see Prospectus). Notet— The Theatre Group will present “ Queen Elizabeth Slept Here," a farcical comedy, in The Parish Church Hall, on January 30th, 31st and February 1st.
, .E.A. BRANCH . Programme of Classes for 1964
Classes held in the Royal Grammar School, York St. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8th, at 7-30 p.m.
HISTORY AROUND US
From the Medieval and Tudor Ages many ruins and buildings have survived. These link us to the people who built and used
from the Middle Ages to the Tudor Period
Topics will include—sites of the different monastic orders ^ in Lancashire, and their dissolution; pre-Reformation local parish
illustrate the lectures. Tutor: MRS. MARY BRIGG
THURSDAY, JAN. 9th, at 7-30 p.m.
A limited number of new students may be admittcd to this course which has already commenced They will study works by Ibsen, Chekov, Joyce, Lawrence, Yeats and Eliot Coring the next 12 meetings. They will also discuss plays watched on
INTRODUCTION TO MODERN LITERATURE __
TV and visits to the live theatre. Tutor: K. M. SAGAR, M.A., Ph.D.
Preliminary Notico-It is proposed to put on a ishort course )n “ Understanding the Landscape.’ Tins will include field classes and will commence in February. Full details later.__________
Retirement pensioners and Students at lower rates CLASS FEES 12/6 CALDERSTONES STAFF SOCIAL AND SPORTS CLUB SUPPER DANCE
R. DICKENSON AND HIS SKYLINERS TICKETS 10/6 EACH
FRIDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1964 Dancing 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. to
Admission by ticket only
Supper served 9-30 p.m. to 1 a-m. Tickets not available at the door
churches their architecture and furnishings; the houses of the period; the local families; the growth of markets and fairs. Maps, plans, photographs and colour slides will be used to
12 meetings Comedy, Cartoons and Part 2 "FIVE ON TREASURE ISLAND" Tel. (A) (U) (A)
FRIDAY, j
ID , t D 1 VV X K R
9, CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE
CLITHEROE AND BOWLAND FARMERS’ 52nd ANNUAL
FARMERS’ BALL, WHIST
and DOMINO DRIVE RIVERSMEAD SCHOOL, GRINDLETON FRIDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1964
THE GORDONAIRES DANCE BAND
Whist commences 7-45 p.m. Dancing 9-30 p.m. to 2 a.m. TICKETS 5/- EACH
Admission, which is strictly limited, is by ticket only. These may be obtained from Cook and Smith, 40 Well Terrace,
Clitlieroe. Tel. 143.
PLEASE NOTE—Stiletto heels to be worn with protective caps. On sale at the door.
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