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BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.
CLITHEROE DISTRICT
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT MOOR LANE
GOACHER.— Mr /nT"Tj Bi iiclley Wish to
sincere thanks to ,n 7 Mcoriicld. Whallcv.
.t iti is of condolence anHPl ltr ““ring their
tributes received durm? !?*■ bereavement
H A RG R E A V E S . -A I , ^ Z r r wishes to thank 4ii “Fwws
the;:- kind m S r ? &* Pathy ancl
tneucis and neighbo^1 ■22 West View. Ciithene '?- « wa.
received during theirlbUle' bereavement.
ne“ sad
HARTLEY. — Mrs *« Hartley and lam fy S “r«
express their sincere t f f i . J° relatives. friends mn 10
lriends and neiehhno tatlves. kind expressions
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3ft Divan Beds complete ......................... £12 19 6 3ft Divan Beds complete ......................... £13 19 6 4ft 6ins Divan Beds complete .................. £22 0 0 Combination Wardrobe
......................... £24 5 9
Bedside Cabinets from ............................. £ 5 12 6 Bedroom Rugs (Assorted Colours and Prices)
Pillows — 6/6, 11/6, 14/11, £1-2-6, £1-14-9, £2-9-6 ----------0------—
Dining Set “Sapcfc” .......... ................. £45 17 6
Studio Couch ............................................. £22 1 6 Fireside Chairs from ................................. £ 6 19 6 Display Cabinet from .................................. £15 3 6 Bookcases from ......................................... £13 5 6 One High Board (Teak)............................. £54 15 3
--------- 0--------- SIMPSON.— The lamily 01
Rev.
Kirkham.the
police.fanrlv doctors, and doctors and nurses
n e ig h b o t^W n d ^ p ts ir ? «> special thaSE *
?L(QT n ? Park HosPital fo
their kind attention 12b WliaI ley Mew Road, Langlio
SNOWDEN.— Mrs. Olive Snotvdea and laauly wish to thank all
Joi hind expressions of sym- P‘‘thy and floral tributes ruceivec during their sad bereaveaient. Also the doctor and nuking staff of the Devon- ••shire Road Hospital, and the V ictona Hospital, Blackpool, and U15 Rev. Canon Chirk for their kind ministrations B Ha.ifax Street, Marlon.
fricnds and neighbour* lackpool.
TATTER8ALL.— Miss A. Tatter* .sail oinsercly thanks all rela
tives. mends and neighbours lor norai tnbutes and expressions <
ji sympathy received in her sudden bereavement; also the lanuly doctor and the police for their kindness and assistance. \i) Stonjgnte Lane. Rochester.
JACKSON.— The family ol the late Mr.-4 E. Jackson wish to thank alt relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, in their beraavement; also the Rev. K. Brostihurst, Rev. G. C. Citmpbr-i.; and all those who have shown kindness to her during her illness. 78 West View, Clitlicroe.
IN WEMORIAMuA
DAWES.— F^cda Margaret Loved and rememberedv — Dickie and Robin.
W A L L B A N K.— Treasured ies of a dor mother a: i Agnesi disd 7 Septembi
— Frankie tnd Ella.
Would be pur dearest today.
and dear lad (Harry j Aug. 1966. To bo together in the s way
Whalley, Wiswell and Barrow Conservative Association BARBECUE at CLERK HILL, WHALLEY
'By kind permission of Coun. and Mrs. B. Greenwood). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
ALAJN PARKE! Funeral Directo
The Natiqial Association^., Funeral Directors'
Member of
ABBEY HOUSE B CHURCH LANE ,-f1 WHALLEYI
The L/J5T TRIBC— „ ,
arranged frith dignity and.., eficiency.
PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel oflRest availame.
INTERMENT: Or CREMATION TELEPHONE WHALLEY JM' (DAY or NIGHT)
AFTER
Tickets on application from— J. Rawson, Manor House, Whalicy. Tel. 2221 — or — L Ratcliffe, Sydney Avenue, Whalley. Tel. 2524.
BAR — ROULETTE — and BINGO
The Hoddcr Valley Agricultural & Horticultural Society 26th ANNUAL
S H O W SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th
DUCKMIRE FARM, SLAIDBURN Cattle, Sheep, Horticulture, Handicrafts.
Children's and Y.F.C.’s Classes. ADMISSION: Adults 4/-
THE Q A M ^ C SHOW
_ _ _ _ __
: Children 2/- IN THE
INSTITUTE NEWTON
K. J. WHIPP and SONS (Formerly Kay and Jay)
LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 4292 Building, Joinery, Contractors and Suppliers,
PLUMBING—BATHROOM GRANTS carried out by Registered Plumber
NO DEPOSIT H.P. ARRANGED
Business Hours: Dally — 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays — 8 a.m. to 5 p.m
All makes of Plaster, Plaster Boards, Cement, etc.
BUI LDING SUP P L I E S — Advice and Estimates Free —
— WANTED — Old and Modern Furniture NOW OPEN FOR APPOINTMENTS DELIA Ladies Hairstylist
10 WHALLEY ROAD SABDEN
Telephone Padiham 72707 N OW COMMENCING
MODEL RAILWAY EQUIPMENT — SPARES TRANSFORMERS, Etc.
AIRCRAFT KITS — PLASTICINE — CRAYONS BOXES OF CHOCOLATES
★ 20% OFF ALL GOODS *
OAI CM A M*C (MODEL RAILWAY CENTRE) v ^ L C I V I A n 3 4 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
Make Your Motoring Cheaper! d e a l d ir e c t w it h t h e w h o l e s a l e r
New TY RE S — REM O U L D S — SI L E N C E R S B R A K E LIN IN vG S & S H O E S — FAN BE L T S Ne w G U A.R A N T E E D 12v. B A TT ER IE S 5 gns. Each 6 volt TRACTOR BATTERIES 19 plate £8-15-0
OIL 10/- Gallon. MULTIGRADE OIL 15/- Gallon.
THE tyr em en Duck Street, Clitheroe Tel. 3790 OPEN A L L DAY SA TU RD A Y
NOEL KING and CO. Keymatic Specialists Washing Machine Repairs Undertaken
Kenwood Chef Repairs All makes ot
Reconditioned Washers and Cleaners
Sales and Workshop
57, Henthorn Road, Githeroe.
Telephone: 2979 “At Your Service” Sir. Frank Pearson, M.P.
will be available for Interview at
CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB
from 5-0 to 5-45 p.m. on
Wednesday, September 18th
Your Local Conservative Office is at 14, Mill Street, Padiham. Tel. 71834.
We Buy Anything— Wireless Sets, Carpets,
Washers, Brass, Coppenvarc, Ornaments and Antiques.
We Buy, Sell and Exchange. HOUSE CLEARANCES
J. GLEAVE
103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3880
SH1REBURJN
POODLES (Mrs. K. Stubbs)
Edisford Bridge, Waddington
Expert Clipping and Shampooing.
Black Miniature Poodle Dog at Stud.
Quality Poodle Puppies Tel: Clitheroe 3846
KING STREET — WHALLEY READY TO MAKE
UPATRA COURTELLE/WOOL SKIRTS WASHABLE FROM 19/11 per yard.
* LATEST AUTUMN PATTERNS * Telephone 3365
THE BOBBIN SAVE £ £ £
SPECIAL OFFERS POUFFES AND STOOLS
Nest of Tables............................................ £ 4 9 6 Coffee Tables from ..................................... £ 1 19 0 Folding Table Trays £1-3-6 OUR PRICE 17 11
Ali-Ba-Ba Linen Baskets £3-5-6 OUR PRICE £ 2 19 6
Kcrbrider Shoppers £3-5-6 OUR PRICE £ 2 13 6 Special Shoppers ......................................... £ 1 17 11
----------0---------- Start Saving Now Join Onr Christmas Club Tel, 327S CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA) Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m TERRY-THOMAS in
DON’T LOOK NOW — WE’RE BEING SHOT AT <U) Fanavision. Technicolor.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m. An ideal adventure for all the family I
BARRIE INGHAM JAMES HAY TER in A CHALLENGE FOR ROBIN HOOD
Technicolor. ALSO
R1NGO AND HIS GOLDEN PISTOL (Metrocolor)
(U)
THURSDAY, FRIDAYand SATURDAY at 7 p.m. In the EAST and the WEST —
SYDNEY JAMES CHARLES HAWTREY
KENNETH WILLIAMS JOAN SIM S
CARRY ON CLEO (Eastman Colour)
CARRY ON COWBOY (Eastman Colour)
KEEP DRAMA FESTIVAL WEEK OPEN — OCTOBER 28th to NOVEMBER 2nd
FOR
Efficiency and Courtesy V IS IT THE SALON OF
F. E. Brotherton
Whose staff hold City and Guilds and other Diplomas lor Cutting, Permanent Waving and Hair Colouring.
5 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 3288 CLOSED — September 16th, 17fh and 18th MININSTRY OF SOCIAL SECURITY
Ciitheroc Local Office From
11th September, 1968 the office at
31A, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE WILL BE OPEN FOR CALLERS ONLY
Monday to Friday: 10-00 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. 1-30 p.m. to 4-00 p.m.
All claims to Benefits and correspondence should be sent to:
Ministry of Social Security, Melbourne House, Melbourne Street, Accrington.
Telephone: Accrington 35341. There’s a Carry On! SUNDAY, SEPT. 15th
DOT EDWARDS (Versatile) with
BRIAN ON THE ORGAN Edisford Kennels POODLE
CLIPPING
Stripping and Trimming all Breeds
Boarding for Dogs and Cats
Collection Service
Tel: Clitheroe 2129 CYRIL
HOOLEY
Ex-Hoover Service Engineer
57 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Phone: 2023
Repairs and Service
of HOOVER Appliances
Clitheroe Branch Women’s Conservative and Unionist Association.
THE FIRST MEETING on September 19th
in the Conservative Club
Coffee Evening AND
Bring and Buy
Illustrated Talk (colour slides) “Underground Trip of Caves”
by Mr. L. Woodcock (Barnoldswick) at 7-30 p.m.
Admission—1/6
CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION BRANCH
Weekly Double £15 15 2
Weekly Treble £25 15 13 2
Prices of admisson: Circle: Adult 4/9, Child 3/-. Stalls: 3/9 and 3/3. Child 2/6.
THE MARKET CAFE
(Props.: G. and K. Towers) Tel: Clitheroe 4117 (Except Wednesday)
Morning Coffee Afternoon Teas Luncheons 11-30 a.m. to 2-00 p.ra.
WORKERS LUNCHEON 4 /6 Monday, Thursday and Friday
Reduced Price for O.A.P. every Monday. | iiMiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiililiilillllliiillllllllllllliiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiH
5 Get in the Height of Fashion =
Visit = Ann’s Hair Boutique 1 4, York Street, Clithcroc, Tel 3353
E 5fou will be overawed by Che supreme = service, extreme quality, selection and = galaxy of styles created by new =
enthusiastic staff.
= =
| j Permanent Waving at reduced prices. =
t r y OUR NEW REVLON SNAPPY SET Tea and coffee served free
FOR a long la st in g s t y l e Hilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli
All Evening Classes held in the Ciitheroc Royal 'Grammar School, York Street.
CLITHEROE W.E.A. BRANCH PROGRAMME OF CLASSES FOR 1968-69
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd at 7-30 p.m. 20-24 meetings
ORDER AND ANARCHY IN WORLD AFFAIRS Tlie prevalence of conflict in modern society has been accounted for by many factors. Countless attempts have been made to restrain this violence, yet there have been no less than 40 wars since 1945. This course will examine
present day international relations and the prospect for war and peace in the 1970's. Tutor: J. D. ARMSTRONG,
B.Sc.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th at 7-30 p.m. 20-24 meetings
STUDYING YOUR COMMUNITY A Year in the Life of Clitheroe.
An experimental study course to examine the life and development of Clitheroe. It is hoped to review a wide spec trum of community structure which might include popula tion growth, economic prosperity, political expression, edu cational resources, religious life or leisure needs. Tutor: B. L. G. LUCKHAM,
B.Sc.
TUESDAY/ SEPTEMBER 24th at 7-30 pun. 20-24 meetings INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
What is Philosophy? Is it the distilled wisdom of the Ages, or just organised piffle? The philosopher is always asking questions, never taking anything for granted. This course
will pose many questions, even if it does not provide all the answers.
Tutor: A. J. LONG, M.A.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25th at 7-30 pjn. LOCAL HISTORY
Local Life Through the Ages.
Local,history is the story of the people who have lived in the district before us. Each age has left its mark on the landscape, remains of prehistoric tools, burials, Roman forts ruined castles, and abbeys, early churches and manor houses. The growth of markets and towns, illustrated bv maps, colour slides and documents.
3 Tutor: Mrs. MARY B R IG G THURSDAY, SEPT. 26th at 7-30 p.m. 20-24 meetings LITERATURE OF THE NINETEEN FORTIES
Tills period produced some of the most important works in modern literature, although most were written by then un fashionable foreign writers. Novels by Beckett, Sartre Brecht, Camus, and Arthur Miller. Poems by Dylan Thomas’ Keith Douglas and T. S. Elliot.
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Plays seen in theatre or on T.V. will be discussed. Tutor: K. M. SAGAR, MJV., PhD.
POETRY MATTERS
An informal course of 10 morning meetings for housewives commencing Tuesday, October 1st at 10-30 a.m. at the tutor's home, 3jS Balmoral Avenue, Clitheroe.
Poetry is the highest form of utterance main knows; The poet keeps language alive; He is more alive in his own age. Tins course will take the form of readings and discussions of a wide variety of poems from all periods. There will be opportunity to discuss poems chosen :by students. Tutor: Dr. K E ITH SAGAR.
Fees: 20-24 meetings: 30/-; 10 meetings 15/-'. Pensioners: 10/- for 1 class; 15/- for 2 classes.
Students attending two classes pay half'for second cip.« Anyone wishing to make trial visits are Invited to do so.
Branch programmes from the Public Library.
T T all began m 1786. Imagine a hot > summer afternoon A in Turin. Close , to the Italian stock exchange Antonio Carpano’s drinking house was' filled'with stockbrokers, relaxing after'the! day^frading.
> . In those days iti was- the customer who specified the
amount of bitters ^in hls vermouth — ’usually one ortwo points. On this,particular day the stock exchange had closed l i points down, and so one of the customers ironically ordered “Punt e-Mes”, 'o r one and a half bitters. When the. laughter died away, the ■ drink was tasted and found to .be excellent.* '1 • 1
Consequently, Carpano’s became famoils for “Punt e Mes’’, and Antonio'shrewdly developed his drink and
distributed it throughout Italy.: It has been the most popular drink there tever -since.
20-24 meetings SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th JOE BILLINGTON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th BINGO 8 o’clock start
Double (won) 24 26
£30 this week 4 Jackpots Treble (not won)’ ‘ ’
17. 15 18 ' £50 this week
(XITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
TEL. 3585 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th GRETA DUNN DRIVING SCHOOL CAM PBELL
CAR AND MOTOR CYCLE DRIVERS ASSOCIATION SILVER STAR
EXPERT TUITION FOR M.O.T. OR ADVANCED DRIVING TESTS By holder ot
BLACKBURN AREA ROAD SAFETY ASSOCIATION GOLD STAR
PUPILS PICKED UP AND RETURNED HOME RING WHALLEY 3353
MONDAY to FRIDAY at 6-40 p.m. SATURDAY Continuous from 5 p.m. (L.C.P. 6-40 p.m.)
UP Pi-pS THE PiRATE y » . in v ito M O sfcftffa rio u sJu u tH lU M f
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USTINOV JONES PLESHETTE TECHNICOLOR
SUZANNE
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OLD YELLER < U) OUR OWN GROWN TOMATOES and SALADS PICKED FRESH DAILY
also Fruit and Vegetables, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants All floral tributes made on our premises.
Garden peat and farm yard manure in bags. A large selection of Garden Ornaments, Rustic Poles, etc.
BARKERS, PRIMROSE NURSERIES Tel. Clitheroe 3521
Also Clitheroe Market
For that SPECIAL OCCASION we specialise in
UPSWEPT STYLES Colouring and Conditioning.
Make an appointment now to look your loveliest . . .
J e a a SUvt&vt Closed Tuesday, Sept. 17th.
72 WHALLEY ROAD - CLITHEROE „
Telephone: 2697 ’ *-.A ; BULBS Daffodil
Tulip Bluebell
Crocus Snowdrop
NOW IN STOCK
4 THEO'S and 7 YORK STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2688
Tel.: 2324 (editorial) Tel.: 2323 (advertising)
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