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G R E E C E J A M B O R E E 19G3
Films and Slides by scoutmaster Alan Simpson
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Thursday, September 26th a t 7-45 p-ro.
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T h u r sd a y , Sept. 26th CONSERVATIVE OLUB at 7-30 p.m.
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Thursday, September 26th 7-0 p.m.
Refreshments Admission 3d. Postcards to pick up Jumble: 12 West View.
T R IN IT Y
M E T H O D IS T C H U R CH (Ladies' EfTort)
Sale of Work Saturday, Sept. 28th
to be opened by
MR S . R. JO B L IN G at 3 p.m.
ADMISSION 2 /- including afternoon tea
C L IT H E R O E & D IS T R IC T ROAD S A F E T Y C O M M IT T E E TO A L L RO AD U S E R S
COURTESY WEEK
starts M O N D A Y , 23rd SEPT., 1963, to 29th SEPT, l (organised0™ ?,It"“
s i s f f iT o( C.UI^oe Mo.or Club and
Chtheroo Motorcycle Club) will bo on SU N D A Y , 29th SEPT., 1963. Entrance Fee 2. G.
ton, Near Blackburn. Only first 50 e n tn is icccncct can accepted.
W E D N E S D A Y S , O C TO B E R 2nd, at 7-30 p.m. HISTORY AROUND US
From the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages
Do you know th e history of our locality? Each age h a s le ft some marks upon the landscape. Topics will include th e Bleasdale Circle Portfield Iron Age Port. Roman Roads. Ribchester Fort, the Clitlicroc Castle, th e Forest of Pendle. Whalley Abbey and Medieval Manor Houses. Maps, photographs an d colour slides
will be used for illustration. Tutor: M R S . M A R Y B R IG G
T H U R S D A Y S , O C TO B E R 3rd LITERATURE The Modern Breakthrough
Do you find modern literature complex? We hope in th is course to provide a basis for future reading by th e introduction to the best of modem literature which will centre on Lawrence and Joyce. Plays by Ibsen and Checkov, Poems by Whitman, Yeats and Eliot. The syllabus is flexible. Plays will be introduced which we can see produced either in the theatre or on T.V.
Tutor: DR. K. M. SAG A R , M.A.
FEES: Class of 24 meetings ............... 25/0 Class of 12 meetings ............... 12/6
Cheaper ra te for two or more classes Retirement Pensioners 10/0, two classes 15/0
Enrolment a t class meetings. Anyone wishing to make trial visits to classes before committing to class membership arc invited to
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H U B E R T L A U R IE ........................... D O R A P A R K O E ...........................
(September 26th, 27lh and 28th) at 7-45 p.m. prompt CAST F LO R EN C E B O W S K IL L
F R E D A JO L L Y
N U R S E L IB B Y ................................. S A N D R A W O O D S MR S . T E R E N C E .............................. . M a cQ U A R R IE
|<EN T A Y LO R IN S P E C T O R B E L S IZ E ..................... BOB M cG R EG O R
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THE WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION (Clitheroe Brunch)
A PUBLIC LECTURE
l>y DR. K. 31. SAGAR (Manchester University) on
"LORD OK THE FLIES’* by William Golding.
THURSDAY', SEPTEMBER 26th. 1963
IN THE READING ROOM OK THE PUBLIC LIBRARY AT 7-45 p.m.
ADMISSION FREE Everyone Welcome
This meeting is in tho nature of a curtain-raiser to a course on Modern Literature which Dr. Sagar will be giving at the Royal Grammar School from October 3rd.
Details of this and other W.E.A. activities may be obtained from the Clitheroe Branch Secretary, Mrs. A. Pindcr, Llanbcris, Littlemoor Road, Clitheroc.
do so. The atmosphere of a W.E.A. class is friendly and informal. There are no qualifications for membership beyond a desire for knowledge.
Syllabus of classes may . be obtained from the Public Library. The W.E.A. brings the University to you.
24 meetings 12 meetings WHALLEY
OLD TYME DANCERS S E A SO N C O M M E N C E S
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25tli and E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y at 7-30 p.m.
at C H U R C H OF EN G L A N D SCH O O L, W H A L L E Y OLD A N D NEW M E M B E R S W E LC O M E
Tomor row, Saturday, September 21st. f o o t b a l l l e a g u e D IV IS IO N 1
BLACKBURN ROVERS V m Also “C A L C U L A T E D R I S K ” (A) I
-fr a - ILlTt IEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB -k SA TU R D A Y A T 1-0 p .m .
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CL!TJ4EROE ^ BRANCH PROGRAMME OF GLASSES FOR 1^63-64
Classes held in the Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, York St. T U E S D A Y S , O C TO B E R 1st, at 7-30 p.m.
THE EARTH OFF WHICH WE LIVE
Would you like to know more about our Earth ? About its nature ; an d Its origin? How rocks are formed? Minerals and how they j occur? How life began? All these subjects and more will be dis cussed in this class, illustrated by colour slides and film strips. j specimens of rock, fossils and microscope slides. Thoie it ill be a
field trip to Malham. Tutor: H. H. G R IE V E ,
B.Sc.
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12 meetings A...
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T O N IG H T (FR I.) at 7-0 p.m., S A T U R D A Y at G-0®n^ , c '1r flPi‘£V. ! Elvis Presley in " IT H A P P EN E D A T T H E W O R L D S F A IR I
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nicolor). Robert Newton as Long John Silver in Ep. 2 p i k a i t s i A H O Y ”. CARTOON._____________________ __________________ ' MON. to F R I. at 7-0 p.m., SAT. at 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. The ideal adventure programme for the whole lamny
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