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[48 PARSONS LANE CLITHEROE


[EMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroe:


|1247 Day—183 Night for


/REATHS BOUQUET*


JUT FLOWERS :: PLANTS w


all orders.


Icrsonal attention given tn ■


[CKNOWLEDGMENTS


HSONt— Mr. E. Hanson »«,. nily wish to thank all J cs. friends and neighbours &


l.tor and nurse for their kimi ' St. Mary's Street. Clitheror


entlon. lnu


lidness shown to them in thS • | ent time of sorrow; also n,"


I kSON. — Mrs. Ida Jacket tires to thank all relative fcnds. neighbours, friends A ■nor Hall and colleagues of thJ Ivland Rural District Council' I their kind expressions"0^ l ■ipathy and floral tribute-


elved in her bereavement? I the Rev. R. Jobling for St:


■Littlemoor, Clitheroe. dness. u*


IKSON.—Mr. Jackson ana Billy desire to thank all rela ■- friends and neighbour^ Ir Mrs. Morrison, for klmi


l ir sad bereavement. ■ ■itlier View. 3. Mill Brow


by.______ __________


lJiNING.—Mrs. Manning and | iily wish to thank relatives


Seedall Avenue. Clitheroe.'


nds and neighbours for Mass l ■rings, floral tributes and mes-


es of condolence, received Ting their bereavement; also I Hannan and family doctor


■ their kindness, and Castle l •kmates for their presence


f rT—Mr. and Miss Walmsley ■ire to thank all relatives Tnds and neighbours of the I: Mrs. Maggie Scott for their ■d expressions of sympathy II floral tributes received in ■lr sad bereavement. Tltey l Itefully acknowledge the assls-


Teice personnel for their kind Ji ntion; also the Rev. H. D.


pman for ministrations Wlialley Road, Clitheroe.


ILOR.—Mrs. Freda Taylor and Itli wish to thank all relatives. Inds. neighbours and the man- Iment and staff of Rlbblesdaie I Inent Comnany Ltd., for their


ived in their bereavement: I the doctors and staff of


[d expressions and messages psympathy and floral tributes


Irrd 14. Blackburn Royal Infir- Ty, the family doctor and dis- iBt nurses, for their kindness.


awdlands. Clitlieroc.


fiMPSON.—The family of tbc ■ Mrs. Teresa Tliompson wisli gh thank all relatives, friends, Jmebours and members of the Ir n’s Sodality for their kind 1 essions of sympathy, spirit- p offerings and floral tributes aived In their sad bereave- I t; also the family doctor and I Rev. Father McEvoy for their 1d ministrations.


Woone Lane. Clitheroe


J ved husband and daddy 1offrey) who died 27 May,


Ihout a chance to say f boodbye.


istopher and William. from his wife Toni, and sons


Ji.—In loving memory of our ■r son Jeffrey, who died May 13965. keen, unheard, but his presence ever near, from mum and dad, 10. jnrosc Street. lIr remembered,unt Annie.


I A1NG.—In loving memory of 1p” who died May 26, 1965. f heavenly love abiding.”


rom his sisters Mary and also Jim and Doris.


fclE.—In loving memory of n l fcher a n d grandmother


elyn) who died 23rd May, lfrom Harry, Lydia, Basil and


_ . today, as every day, my liv ed ' h u sb an d Bruno, died


ilies. fcZA. — Remembering with


|^nori jr 30. 1965.es of you are precious


Je to cherish, to hold and to Keep;


md sweet. f jf the best. . ,


1/ God grant you eternal rest. J I when on earth, you were one


. _ .


rom Pat. ______________


I tTAKER.—In loving memory 1 my dear husband. Edgar gleton, who died 31 Mas.


pom wife and family. ___


TTAKER.—In loving memory l dear brother Edgar Single J passed away May 31. 19“?:


| dear father, Edmund, pasf.a I|rly'loved, sadly m is s e d . .


harlle, Minnie. Clara. Ada, u : Avenue, Low Moor.


ITHDAY MEMORIES


MTON. — Loving birthday Cories of Victoria (Vicky) on f 28 utiful memories silently


JmeHve loved and will’ never


rom^mummy' and the boys, ndma and grandpa.


APPRECIATION ti.—Mr. H. Brennai^l


. Pendle Junior, Ed’s gibblesd al eSchoolsfor


ahank the bead mast r retakers. and all tn®


ifts and k in d wishes i his retirement.


i . THEOHDEBOF iHemkl THEGOLDEn RULE


her.Sarah Alice, passed away ■eh 12. 1941.


y . May 6, 1963; and desr , .


ilways remembered by their I loved ones.


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CLIODTC ARMY AMD o n U n I O NAVY STORES


2 & 2a SHAWBRIDGE STREET, CLITHEROE


'I & 17a Whatley Rd., Accrington—76 Church St.; Heywood SUMMER BARGAINS FOR ALL”


Pull Length Men’sWellingtons 22/6 . Holdfast” Moulded Sole HMonth's Guarantee


. „ , 6-8 6/9, 9-10 7/9


•Mens genuine Army „


Mens Jeans from 1 13/6 Boys Jeans from


, Mens String Briefs and , m


jCE is a M^- ny kindnesses


itions. Wo sin- ring a measure


t relieving tha M


y ■ nd detail. of burdon-


,Mens “Logger’’ Tartan Mens Denim Shirts


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Men’s Navy Boiler Suits 29/11 Mens Bib/Brace Overalls 21/6 Mens All Wool Pullovers 25/6 Mens Norwegian ,,


Trousers 24/6 Singlets 4/11 ■ 9/6


Mens Sports Coats from 49/11 Dunlop Golf Shoes


at. Andrew’s Golf Clubs ,


13/6 45/0


Beys School Trousers 24/6 Mens Blue Melton


Mens Quality WalkingShoes 32/6 Boots 42/6


.. % ,


, oldfast" Moulded Solo


Boots 39/11 Shoes 43/6


Plain Black and White . Plimsuls 10-2 4/6. 3-5 5/9,


Brew Cams


Mens Suede Boots Mens Car Coats


Drip Dry Poplin Golf Jackets 29/11


32/6 89/6


5/6


Mens Gaberdine Raincoats 69/11


Mens Gaberdine Trousers 24/6 Ruc-Sacs from


Waterproof Based Tartan T Sleeping Bags from 35/6


Baseball Boots, sizes 2-5 7/6. 6-8 9/6. 9-11 10/6


artan Golf Bags 32/6


Tennis PUmsols. sizes 2-5 7/6. 6-8 9/6, 9-11 10/6


All Wool Bob Caps, assorted colours 8/6 Brown Commando-SoledBoots 65/0 Mens Black Shoes


Pullovers 49/11 Shirts 76/6


-wither School Bags’ '19/11 Mens 32oz. Melton . Donkey Jackets 47/G


oys Black or Green Good T Quality Blazers from 32/6 lain Dullle Bags


Mens Poplin Shirts 15/11 Mens All Wool Slipovers 17/6 Boys and Girls Navy & Green B Gabardine Raincoats 89/11


Nartan Travel Rugs 19/11 Pew Army Blankets ■ 21/6


™icy Nylon Half Hose 2/11 Mens Brown Bedford Cord Trousers 36/6


5/9


I ACCRINGTON 3i**' \ ICUTHEROE 345


1 BLACKBURN S3911


. SCALES. FUNERAL SERVICE . .


Mens Work Socks 1/11 to 5/11 Grade 1 Combat Jackets 29/11 Tents from


Sleeping Bags from 25/6 26/6 Irons 59/6. Woods 85/0. ■


30 oz. Terylene Nylon-lined Sleeping Bags 89/G


23/6 ALL AT REDUCED PRICES


TOMORROW, SATURDAY — PLEASE HELP US —


NOEL KING A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH


THE ANTIQUE SHOP Barrow, near Whalley Tel.: Whalley 3511


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Day or evening appointments


Hoover Service PHONE CLITHEROE 979


JOIN THE KEYMATIC SET!! Have you seen all the smiling faces on a Monday Morning?


450 Keymatic Owners Forgot all about.


Washday Blues Ages Ago! They know! Just put your washing in any old time and forget it! Whites, coloureds. Delicates,


Blankets—Anything from your dogs blanket to your finest lingerie—the Keymatic cares for them automatically.


Zipped Holdalls from 13/6 32/6


Week-end Travel Casesfrom 18/11 Mens’Nylon or PoplinShirts 19/11 Mens Small Cheek Shirts Poplin 12/6


Boys White Tee Shirts 3/6 ' Boys Khuki Drill Shorts 5/3 Supa-Duke Shoes. 6. 7. 8 29/11


Mens Wool/Nylon Socks 3/11 Tennis Raquets from 8/6 Tennis Balls


Roll Collar Black Shirts 12/6 Blue-Denim Shirts


13/6 2/- ea.


Swim Trunks, Youths 9/11 Boys 7/11


Cricket Trousers Mens Pyjamas from Drill Trousers Short Sleeve Shirts Super Quality Mens Shirts (Travellers Samples) only


Sun Caps _ . . Roll Collar Tee Shirts Mens Nylon Jackets Wens Cotton Jackets


Boys Pyjamas 19/1114/619/1114/6


19/11 11/6 11/64/645/- 27/6


TENTS—SLEEPING BAGS-—RUC-SACS SEE OUR WINDOWS


CASH PART EXCHANGE


SAY NO MORE . . . YOU WANT TO JOIN? Then let us help you


A Keymatic costs 99 Gns. nr £26 Deposit and 104 weeks at l7/9d.


WE WILL GIVE YOU AT LEAST £20 IN PART EXCHANGE ON YOUR OLD TWIN-TUB (Hoover- matic, Hotpoint or your Servis Twin-Tub) LEAVING YOU ONLY


£G TO FIND'


Similar Fantastic Allowances on all makes and models! This, is your opportunity to own, a Keymatic now.


WHY DITHER . . . GO DELIRIOUS THIS WASHDAY


Get with it! With the kind permission of . . . .


J . E. LANCASTER 30 MOOR LANE


CUTHEROE Tel. 1384


SUNDAY, JUNE 5th AND WEEK


STAR OF STAGE.


SCREEN, RECORDS' and T.V.


THE FABULOUS CRAIG


DOUGLAS Your Favourite Comic


SNOWY WHITE


The Novel Musicomedian from France


PIERRE


MERSENNE -M a g ic M om e n ts w i th


Ray Johnston Songs from the Shows


Cliffe King More Comedy from


Eric Granville Vocal Harmony from THE CHARMERS


8 p.m. start’ — Another Groat 2£ hour Show


Annual Membership 2/6 Cabaret charge 2/6 (Sat. 5/-) The best seats go. quick so please come early Casino room open all night for Blackjack and Roulotte— play as long and as lato as you llko.


COME AND HAVE . A WONDERFUL TIME)


ANNUAL SHOW TOMORROW, SATURDAY, 4tli JUNE, 1966


PRAIRIE FIELD, COLNE ROAD, BURNLEY


CATTLE, HORSES, POULTRY, SHEEP DOG TRIALS, TRADE STANDS, GYMNASTIC, .• DISPLAY -


STAR ATTRACTION THE S.A.S. SKYDIVERS


F r e e Fall Paraclnile Team of 10,000 feet, 1 opening at 2,000 feel


22nd Special Air Service Regiment


Full Day 5/- — — .Children and O.A.P.S 1/- After 1-00 p.m. 3/6 ‘


Car Park12/6


LICENSED BARS ' ^ AND FULL CATERING ,


FACILITIES


Madeira—-Blandy’s Four Royal Dukes


DUKE OF CUMBERLAND DUAL— Rich Full Bodied


DUKE OF SUSSEX SERCIAL— Pale, Dry and Nutty


DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE VERDELHO— ■ Medium. Dry,- well. balanced


DUKE OF CLARENCE MALMSEY— :■


21/9 per, Bottle at W hiteside’s SHAWBRIDGE ST.I AND 32 CASTLE ST.


CLITHEROE. Phone 8 8 6 /7 /8 . “THE WIDEST RANGE,


' THE LOWEST PRICE SINTOWN" < ; v Dark,'Sweet and Rich


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


WEEKLY DOUBLE £30 23 10


TREBLE £100 7 12 29


CLITHEROE


WEEKLY DOUBLE £15 27


BRITISH LEGION 9


WEEKLY TREBLE £25 18 16 25


BURNLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE ANNOUNCE


JAZZ FESTIVAL IN THE CASTLE GROUNDS


SATURDAY, JUNE U l l i 2-00 p.m. Afternoon: 7-15 to 11-00 p.m. Evening


Ken Colycr and his Jazzmen — Monty Sunshine Jazzband with


Artesian Hall Stompers — Harold Salisbury Quartet


Silver Bell New Orleans Band with Nat Gonclla (in afternoon)


ADMISSION — 3/- afternoon — Children and O.A.P. 1/6 — 6/- Evening — 7/6 Combined


WASHING MACHINES — FRIDGES — FAN HEATERS — HOOVER CLEANERS — ELECTRIC BLANKETS — RADIOS — RADIO­ GRAMS — CONVECTOR HEATERS — BATH­ ROOM WALL HEATERS — HAIR DRYERS


IN MEMORIAM p -In loving memory of a


15. often sit and talk of you. ■things you said, and used to do;l wonder why you had to die,


BLACKBURN GO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.


ce rendered by Mrs. H JCullough and Mr. R. Breaks It thank the family doctor, the Iff of Accrington victoria Hos- l Jal and tile ambulance and


CLITHEROE DISTRICT MOOR LANE


ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT “BARGAIN SCOOP OF THE YEAR”


IMPERIAL FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE Advertised Nationally at


79 gns.


Available now at your local Co-operative Store


FOR ONLY 5 9 g n S . — 20 Gns.


SAVE


BERRYS INSET HEARTH FIRES — COAL EFFECT 2Akw. — LIST PRICE £13-12-6


OUR PRICE £6-19-6


1 CARPET SWEEPER FR EE WITH EVERY UPRIGHT HOOVER CLEANER PURCHASED


SET-A-PERM SET-A-PERM


f essions of- sympathy anS lat tributes received durine


SET-A-PERM


3 Market Place - Clitlieroe TELEPHONE: CLITHEROE 11


DEAN'S HAIRDRESSERS SET-A-PERM


»»• , 1 SET-A-PERM : SET-A-PERM EUGENE EUGENE CIVIC HALL Tel. 278 (GRAND K1NEMA) Tel. 278


TONIGHT (Friday) at 7 p.m. Saturday at 7 p.m. The men from U.N.C.L.E. in their new best-yet adventure One Spy Too Many (Colour) Proceeded by George Hamilton in Your Cheatin Heart


SATURDAY at 2-15 Blow Your Own Trumpet, Final Episode Raiders of the River. Comedy.


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 WILLIAM SYLVESTER


IN DEVILS OF DARKNESS Eastmancolor (X)


A macabre mystery of the supernatural and modern day black magic!


ELVIS PRESLEY


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m. URSULA ANDRESS


IN FUN IN ACAPULCO (A Hal Wallis Production in Technicolor) (U)


When Elvis goes south of the border, its entertainment plus for the whole family.


ALSO


TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT (Colour) (U)


Don’t just hide grey hairs, Recolour them tvith GAIN by CLYNOL of BOND STREET The semi-permanent colour now in 5 shades of brown


florrie Brotberton


5 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone: 288


Reduced prices for pensioners every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE DANCE in MARQUEE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th — 7-30 to 10-30 p.m.


THE FORTUNE TELLERS THE CAVE DWELLERS


— ADMISSION — 3/- — l


J . £. LANCASTER FOR


WASHING MACHINE AND


VACUUM CLEANERS SPARES and REPAIRS Hoover—Rolls—Hotpoint Parnall—Servis—Burco, etc.


ELECTROLUX Authorised Service


SPECIAL OFFER | NEW ROLLERS


{ For alt makes ol


Authorised Service


Washers— Only 50/- Saving up to 35/-


ATTENTION PROMPT


30 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE Telephone: 1384


Clitheroe,_.Division,. Conservative Association


COME TO THE


FETE of THE YEAR SATURDAY, JUNE 11th


AT Gt. HARWOOD


FOOTBALL GROUND AND HEAR


THE Rt. Hon. Reginald Maudling, M.P.


SOMETHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY


THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE


BRIGADE and NURSING DIVISION CLITHEROE


FROM — 1-00 p.m. CLIFF ROBERTSON A L S O \ A. A SOME LIKE IT NUDE (X)


mo TAiTOlt An Aaron Rosenberg.


DOllIS DAY 20lh Century-Fox presents I Martin Melcher Production QFAI 7CineimScope>i«-C0L0UR by D UEE LX RED BUTTONS UP FROM THE BEACH (U) * | * j JEANS ! NOW OPEN LADIES HAIR STYLIST


| DON’T DELAY BOOK STRAIGHT AWAY | FOR “LADYWELL” THE NEW PERM BY *


“WELLA”. Telephone 97 |


3 iu t d ty le in to t fo w i Q icm w i th a h ig h q u a l i t y p& tm .


* *


% * i OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY t


| 72 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE | ^


* Borough of Clitheroe .


£25 AND


Castle Fete


BID FOR STARDOM CONTEST £25


£25 TELEVISION AUDITION


ARE OFFERED FOR THE WINNER OF THE BID FOR STARDOM TROPHY


Write now for full particulars and entry forms to : Mrs. M. SCOTT,


9 Darkwood Crescent. Chatburn, Near Clitheroe.


J *


Experienced ataff in attendance


MAISON MORGAN LADIES’ HAIRDRESSERS


4 YORK STREET CLITHEROE 1


TEL. 353 1 ST. CATHERINES CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


JUMBLE SALE POUND STALL


HOME MADE CAKE STALL Tomorrow, Saturday, June 4th at 3 p.m.


in the Sunday School, West Bradford ADMISSION 6d.


Including Tea and Biscuits *


trrttra b« RBROET FVS PUEK CROAO RWTK ALSO


5 ^ ^ lR IA M HOPKINS WALTER GILLER-ALEX D ARCY


JL0U Y OPRTR POCO tru ias is t r t r . m m M ntrttnv** an.


THURSDAY AND FRIDAY at 6-45 p.m. SATURDAY Continuous from 5 p.m.


HUBERT NOEL i


THEO’S GARDEN CENTRE


TE


for all your Gardening needs ILSON & SONS LTD


HO W


t and 1- York st- Clitheroe. Tel. 88.


WHALLEY ABBEY FELLOWSHIP


MUSICAL EVENING


by The Burnley Licdcr Group in


TUESDAY, 7th JUNE at 7-30 p.m.


WHALLEY ABBEY on


Tickets available from Mrs. G. M. 'Higson. 106 Pimlico Road. Clitheroe.


(including refreshments) ADMISSION — 5/-


BOWLAND and CLITHEROE G IRL GUIDES


COFFEE EVENING Hat Bar and Kitchen Stall


THURSDAY, 9th JUNE at


“Crossal”, Claremont Ave. By kind permission of


Mr. and Mrs. S. Westhead 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.


A DM IS S IO N — 1/- No more upsets aboutwho-sees-what TV programme with thefabulous


new Ferguson 'Junior 12' portable! At the fantastically low price oi 39i gns. it’s the finest value in TV today. Gives a diamond sharp 12 picture on BBC1 and ITV, has its own built-in telescopic aerial and weighs a mere 15 lbs. Be a ‘2-set family' now with the ‘Junior 12' i


FERGUSON B ENTHAMS


Entertainment-with style 11 ?


14 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitheroe 167 and 443


Established SO years in the Marketplace


SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS, GERANIUMS & FUCHIAS ALSO - DAHLIA TUBERS, TOMATO PLANTS AND LAWN SEED — FARM YARD MANURE


PLANT NOW — FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF


CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS AND BULBS — ALL FLORAL TRIBUTES MADE ON OUR PREMISES AT


GARDEN PEAT AND FERTILIZERS IN BAGS RUSTIC POLES and GARDEN FURNITURE


BARKERS, PRIMROSE NURSERIES,


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE ALSO CLITHEROE MARKET Telephone 521


f i C L ITH ERO E TEL.147 PALLADIUMH


TODAY. FRIDAY MATINEE at 2 p.m. Also TONIGHT at 7 p.m. SATURDAY Continuous from 5-30 p.m. Walt Disney’s ‘Pctor Pan’ (U) Also Emil and the Detectives (Ui


SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE SATURDAY at 1-45 p.m. Jimmy clitheroe in “Teachers Pest” Plus Ep. 3 Valley., of the Kings Also Cartoons and Comedies


Also MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m. SUNDAY FILM CLUB at 7 p.m.


•j HMftLE TOM JONES!' ''Srmnoiuii


-LootUa Portent MY


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‘ DAK ’ SUITS


Ready-tailored or Made-to- Measure in a wealth of colourings and classic designs.


.Tel.: 407. (advertising) 1386 (editorial)


No. 4463


THREEPENCE Friday


June 3, 1966 — SEE WINDOWS —


FRED READ & CO. LTD. Tailors and Outfitters


9, Market Place, Clitheroe Tel. 58


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