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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. Friday. October d, 1968 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Tel, 3278 CIVIC HALL 1
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—Tire New Lucy Show. 6-15— Dee Time. 6-45—Dixon of Dock Green. 7-30—The Val Doonican Show. 8-15—Malty. R.45—The Saturday Thriller. Tire Cabinet of Caligarl.
^_4* q_News, Weather. 5-50
R A D I O R A D IO 1
12-20—Weather. 12-25—The 12-45 —Grand
BBC 1
Golf; Rallycross: R,ac I? ' Swimming; Fight of the Week; 4-55 Results. 5-20—Di.
10-25—News. Weather. 10-35 Match of the Day. 11-20-
thern News and Weather. BBC 2
News. 11-30—Midnight Movie, •pickup on South Street.
Kindly Leave The 11-45—Weather. 11-47—N01-
7-30—International Golf. 8-15 —Presenting Nana Mous- kouri. 8-45—Portrait of a Lady. 9-30—Big Cats, Little Cats.
7-20—News, Sport, Weather. Late Night Line-Up. 11-25— Way. 10-20—Release. 11—
5.30—News, Wcatlici. 5-.).i —Breakfast Special, News,
t,he Days. 7-30—News. 7-34— Weather. 7-35—Cabaret Time. 8-30—On the Latin Beat. 9-0
Weather and traffic: 8-32— Ed Stewart. 9-55-Sounds to Come. 10 - Keith Skues: Saturday Club. 12_Emperor Rosko. 1—The
7-30—News. 7-34 — Weather. 7-35—Cabaret Time. 8-30—On the Latin Beat. 9—European
6-32—Scene and Heard ; <>, ■ " ii)
Pop Jury. 10—Pete Murray. 12—Mid
night Newsroom. 12-5—Night Ride. 2—News, Weather.
R A D IO 2
Weather and tiaffic. «w* As Radio 1.9-55-Five to Ten.
—2-2 a.m.—As Radio 1. R A D IO 3
Jack Jackson Show. 1-55- Sounds to Come. 2-Chns Denning. 4—Jonathan King. 5-32—Country Meets Folk.
The Saturday Concert. 9-0— News. Weather. 11—Record Review. 12—Jazz Re c o r d Requests. 12-30 — Weather, followed by Sports Parade, including Prize Quiz, Olympic Games preview, Golf, Meet Harold Abrahams (talk), You’ve Asked For It, Racing. Rugby Union, Association Football. 5-0—Sports Report. 6_Donald Wolfit. 7—Italy- 7-15—Messiah. 8-55—Personal View. 9-15—Messiah con tinued. 10-15—Delius, Gersh win and the American Negio.
8—News, Weather. 8-4—
5-30—News, Weather. 5-33— 11—News. Breakfast Special News.
10—Melody Tune. 12—Match ing and Waltzing. 1: As Radio 1. 2—The F r a n k Chacksfield Hour. 3—Album Time. 4—Melody Fair. 5-32 As Radio 1. 6-32—Those Were
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Today 6-50—Ten to Seven. 6-
6-30—News. 6-33—Farming
7— News. 7-10—News of the North. 7-15—On Your Fawn. 7-45—Today's Papers. 7-50—
Outlook. 7-55—Weather. Pro grammes.
North. 8-15—ILocal Colour. 8-45—Today's Papers. 8-50—
8—News. 8-10—News of the „ ,,
The Education of the Zemin dar. 9 —News. 9-5— The Weekly World. 9-20—A Choice of Paperbacks. 9-45—From Our Own Correspondent.
Motoring and the Motorist. 12-25—All the Best From Today 12-55—Northern News
10-15—Daily Service. 10-30—Study On 4. 12-
and Weather. 1—News. 1-15— Any Questions? 2—Afternoon T h e a t r e .
Woman's Hour. 4—Interna 3—We e k e n d
tional Concert Hall. 5-55— Weather, Programmes. 6— News and Radio Newsreel. 6-25—News of the North. 6-28 -Sports Spotlight. 7—Be Reasonable! 7-30—Gala Con cert Hall. 8-30-Saturday Night Theatre; ‘A Murder of Quality’. 9-58—Weather. 10- News. 10-10—A Word in Edge ways. 10-55—Before the End
55-Weather. Programmes.
ing of the Day. 11-10- Music at Night.- ii-42-Weather. News.
Coastal waters. 11-45—Forecast for
Sport. 5—Results Round-up. 5.15—Voyage to the Bottom
1-20—News. 1-25—World of G R AN A D A
of the Sea. 6-10—News. 6-15— The Saturday Stars. 7-5— Garrison's G o r i l l a s . 8— Slaughter on Tenth Avenue. 9-45—News. 9-55—The Satur day Special. 10-55 Frost on Saturday. 11-40 Gideon’s
Technicolor. Panavision. (A) ________ __________________ _ Tel. 3278
FRIDAY at 7_ p.m. SATURDAY at a p m ^and 7 p.m. The Last Performances of DR. ZHIVAbu
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m. J A M E S S T EW A R T
F IR EC R E EK (U)
An explosive action-suspense thriller! ALSO
Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Donald Pleascnce, Flora Robson in
EYE OF THE DEVIL The climax in mind-chilling terror!
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Will patrons please note that Admission Prices are as usual - 3/6 and 2/6. Children 2/6 and 1/6.
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For Full Details of TH E D R A M A F E S T IV A L see next week’s local press. We welcome your patronage
CL1THEROE DRAMA FESTIVAL COMMITTEE invite the public to a
TEA and CAKE
SOCIAL EVENING MAYOR’S PAR LOUR
to be held in the
(By kind permission of the Mayoress) — on —
WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1968 from 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.
G R AN A D A
_Discovering London. 12-40 —The Fabric of Life. 1-10— Deux Mondes. 1-30—Ticker- tape. 2—All Our Yesterdays.
11—Morning Service. 12-15 ■a ^ *t m
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2-30—Football. 3-15—True as a Turtle. 5—Nice Time. 5-30 _Sports Arena. 6—News. 6-15—The Growing Sum
BBC—1
Samajhive: 9-30 — Fifteen Plus
Life? 11—Seeing and Believ ing. i 1-30—English Law. 12- Know How. 12-30—1 De veloping A Small Firm. 1-45 — Farming followed by
9-9-25—Apna Hi G h a r 10-0—10-30—What is
mer. 6-40—The Rain on the Leaves. 7—Choirs on Sunday. 7-25—Rope of Sand. 9-10— Frost on Sunday. 10-10— News. 10-20—The Cacsais. 11-20—Tonight with Dave
Allen.
The Love Affair. 4-15—Iron Horse. 5-5—Going for a Song. 5-30—The £1.000 Bank
growers. thinking.
Weather few farmers and 2-10 — Children
2-40—News. 2-41—
Note. 5-55—Tom and Jerry. 6-5_News and Weather. 6-15
—Malcolm Muggeridge. 6-o0 —Harvest Thanksgiving. 7-2o —The Forsyte Saga. 8-15— The Great Stars. 10-10—News followed by Weather. 10-20— Omnibus. 11-20 — Weather. 11-22—Malcolm Muggeridge.
BBC—2
T.—News Review followed by Weather. 7-25—Show of
the week 8-15—Hie World About Us. 9-5—Workshop. 10-10—Rowan and Martin’s
Laugh-In. 11—News Sum mary 11-5—Late Night Line-
Up. " Bring and Buy for Treasure Stall
TICKETS 1/6
S i i r aw M ALSO
The Slave Girls (a) Saturday, L.C.P. 7 p.m.
S L A I D B U R N Y.F.C.
CARNIVAL BALL in GISBURN VILLAGE INSTITUTE
t r a v e l l e r s ADMISSION SI-
TONIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th DANCING 9 p-m. to 1 a.m. d a n c e
(Right of admission reserved) Clitheroc Divisional Liberal Association
dog and PARTRIDGE HOTEL, Wellgate, CUthcroe at 8-15 p.m.
f o l k s i n g -o u t a g a i n TO N IG H T at 8-15 p.m.
and introducing your resldcnts fvom Blackpool THE WAYFARERS
From Manchester — THE FAMOUS WOOD FAMILY
BE SOON * NEXT WEEK PAUL McNEILL and LINDA PETERS (London) R A D IO — 1
Week 7.—News followed by Weather. 7-3—Sunday Spec ial. 9.—Ed Stewart. 10.—The Stuart Henry Show. 12.— Family Favourites. 2.— Savile’s Travels. 3.—John Peel. 5.—Alan Freemaa 7.— Mike Raven’s. 8.—The Jazz Scene 10.—Pete Murray. 12.— Midnight Newsroom. 12-5— Night Ride. 2.—News followed
6-55—The First Day of the by Weather. R A D IO — 2
Week. 7.—News followed by Weather. 7-3—Sunday Spec ial 9.—as Radio 1. 10.—Melo dies for You. 11-31—People’s Service. 12—as Radio 1. 2. Does the Team Think? 2-31— The Billy Cotton Band Show. 3—Movie-Go-Round, 3-45— John Hanson Sings. 4-31—Heather Mixture. 5.—
6-55—The First Day of the
as Radio 1. 7.—Sing Some thing Simple. 7-30—News fol-
lowed by Weather. 7-35— Grand Hotel. 8-30-Sunday Half-Hour. 9.—Top of the Form. 9-30—The Young Pion eers. 10.—as Radio 1.
RADIO—3
Weather. 8-4—What’s New? 9 — News followed by Weather. 9-4—Haydn. 10.— Your Concert Choice. 11.— Beethoven’s String Quartets. H_45_Bach Cantatas. 12-35— Tchaikovsky. 1. — Yolande. 2-35—Handel 3-15—Liszt and Bartok. 3-50—Recital.
8.—News followed by N O W H E A R T H S !
5 — Twentieth - Century Music; 6-10—Britain’s Great
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est Gift to India? 6-30— French Piano Music. 7-10— A Dialogue on Socialism. 8-15 —Mozart Haydn. Mahler. 8-55—Villa Savoye. 9-15— Concert. 10-15 — Couperin. jo-45—Stories by Slawomir Mrozek. 11.—News.
R A D IO — 4
—Weather Programme News. 8.—News.
Ghar Samajhiye. 8-10—The
7-50—Sunday Reading. 7-55 8-10—Apna Hi
Eye-Witness. 8-40—The Sun day Papers. 8-50-Programme News. 8-55—Weather. 9.— News. 9-5—In Every Comer
Sing 9-30—The Archers. 10-30—Morning Service. 11-15 —Pick of the Week.
Post. 12-25—Just a Minute. 12-55—Weather, Programme
12-10—Sunday Listening
News. 1.—The World this Weekend. 2. — Gardeners’
Question Time. 2-30—The Sunday Play. 4.—Talking About Antiques. 4-30—In Touch. 4-45—The ■ Living World. 5-15—Down Your Way. 5-55—Weather, Pro
gramme News.
6.—News. 6-10—Letter Irom America. 6-25—The Critics. 7.—Sunday Symphony. 7-55— Week's Good Cause Appeal. 8 —Subject for Sunday, 8-30— The Hobbit. 9.—4ftmr Hun dred Best Tunes. 9-58— Weather Forecast. 10.—News. lO-io—what was that about of the people, by the people? 10-50—The Epilogue. 10-59— Weather. 11.—News. 11-2— Music at Night.
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C h r i s tm a s s t a m p s
Children and their toys is the I CLITHEROE 8 MARKETPLACE, , ( TnI
theme of this year’s Christmas stamps, designed by Mias Rosa lind Dease. Their-values are 4d, gd and Is Bd. The stamps will be issued on November 25.
For Display
Advertising
T e lep h o n e CLITHEROE 2 3 2 3
a l l s a i n t s c h u r c h P EN D L ETO N
J u m b l e S a l e AND
White Elephant Stall
Saturday, October 5th at 2-15 p.m.
in the Village Hall
Light refreshments available ADMISSION—3d.
Waddington Young Conservatives DON ’T FO RG E T
Top of the Pops Dance in
St. Helen’s School, Waddington T O N I G H T
Friday, 4th October featuring two great groups
The Cavedwellcrs and
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. The Heathen Blood Admission 5h
R O Y A L N A T IO N A L L IF E -BO A T IN S T IT U T IO N ” Supported entirely by Voluntary Contributions
— Clitheroe Ladies' Life-Boat Guild —
A BRING & BUY SALE and a fternoon tea
STALLS: Bring & Buy, Produce. Hats and Scarves, White Elephant, and Bottle.
(by°kmd^pcrnUsston of Mr anc1 ^ R I Haghton) On WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1968 from 2-30 to 5 p.m.
to be held at COLTHURST, WADDINGTON
) ■ » « • » » • s ? — T IC K E T S 2/6d —
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th
WANDERING WALTER
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th
KATHY RICHARDS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th b i n g o
8 o'clock start
Double (not won) 6 15
£40 this week ' I STARLIGHT CLUB TEL. 3585 October 6tb Week SHE’S HERE l
H Y L D A B A K E R
PLUS — SECOND WEEK OF THE 4 Jackpots Treble (not won)
22 28 .22 £50 this week
R O C K I N ’ b e r r i e s
(Exoept Monday — S Y D and E D D IE will take their placet) Mon.-Thur. 3/6, Fri.-Sat. 5/-. Full programme.
and J . Bibby Agricultural Ltd'
Cordially invite all Specialist Milk Producers screening of their new film
t(MlLK FOR PROFIT together with
“THE M JM E N S TOW ■%. at the
•' . PARKERS''ARMS HOTEL. '
* . ___Nevfton-in-Bowland o iT U #D A $ 8 thO C T O B
•at 8-00 pjn. ,032 U1 Any enquiries -'Telephone Cl,th* / . V ^ the AO
AXMlNSTjj TUFTED
free fittingI Nightly from 7-45 p.m. BLACKBURN DAIRY FILM SHOW JUMBLE SALE
Friday, October 4th at 7-00 p.m.
Bring and Buy Stall Admission 3d.
Chatburn Village Hall
au tu m n fa y r e HURST GREEN MEMORIAL HALL Saturday, October 5th, 2-30 p.m.
to be opened by Mrs. V. McMillan, Padiham.
Various Stalls, leas Available Admission Free
Brcnnands Endowed School Slaidbum
will hold a
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
in Slaidburn Village Hall, on Friday, October 4th at 7-45 p.nt. Admission 3/6
IT ’S N E V E R TOO E A R L Y TO S T A R T T H IN K IN G A BO U T C H R IS T M A S P R E S E N T S 1
VISIT THE a u t u m n f a y r e (in aid of St. Mary Magdalene Scout Group)
on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1968 in PARISH CHURCH HALL. CLITHEROE
10-00 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. and 2-00 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. — A D M IS S IO N 1/6 —
Cakes — Linen — White Elephant — Home Produce Bring and Buy — Hat Bar
SAWLEY W.I.
JUMBLE SALE in Sawley School
Friday, October 11th at 6-30 p.m.
JUMBLE, BOTTLE STALL, OAKES, TEA and BISCUITS
Bus leaves Clitheroe 6-6 p.m. returning from Sawley Road end at 7-25 p.m.
ST. JOHN
AM B U L A N C E B R IG A D E
CL1TH EROE Don’t Forget
JUMBLE SALE At the Headquarters,
Old School, Church Brow
TO M O R ROW S A T U R D A Y at 2-30 p.m.
Admission 3d—Refreshments b a n d (Refreshments available) TicMeove*« % H EN R Y FO N D A in
They were cold professionals, five fast guns for hire! ALSO-The most perfeot robbery in the history of enme!
SEVEN GOLDEN MEN Eastman Colour
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m. D A V ID M oC A L LUM T E L L Y S A V A L A S in
THE HEROIN GANG (X) ik PALLADIUM « E
Tonight Friday and Saturday at 6-30 p.m. ELVIS PRESLEY in
CLAMBAKE (u) also
BOB HOPE in Eight On The Run (u)
Saturday Matinee Star Junior Club at 1-45 p.m. NORMAN WISDOM on
ONE GOOD TURN Serial Ep.4 B A TM A N - Cartoons - Comedies Sunday Club at 6-45 p.m.
TEENAGE F R A N K E N STE IN ( x ) ALSO
A D is ta n t Trumpet ( a ) ________ Monday to Friday at 7 P-m. Saturday Cont. from 5-25 p.m. CHRISTOPHER LEE • CHARLES GRAY • NIKE A1GHI • L ^EON BEE. □ENNIS WHEATLEY’S .
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th BRIAN ON THE ORGAN With PHIL WADE
C.R.G.S. SCOUTS
JUMBLE SALE
Boys' Grammar School Friday, October 4th
7 p.m. Admission 3d.
St. Andrew’s Church Slaidburn
A n n u a l S a l e in the Village Hall
Saturday, 12th October at 3-0 p.m. Opener;
Miss H. M. GARNETT (of Kendal)
ADMISSION—3d. CHILDREN—FREE
b u f f e t t e a
F a n c y Goods, Jumble, Children’s Goods, Sweets.
Stalls include — Produce,
Flowers, Bran Tub and Handkerchief Girls ST. JOHN
A M B U L A N C E b r i g a d e
Nursing Division
C L IT H E R O E h o m e n u r s i n g
CLASSES WILL COMMENCE at 8-00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 8th in the
Old School. Church Brow b a s h a l l e a v e s
W O M EN S IN S T IT U T E
Jumble Sale Thursday, October 10th
CONSERVATIVE CLUB. CLITHEROE at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION—3d. Clithcroc Flower Club
LECTURE/ DEMONSTRATION ,
entitled
Autumn Splendour to be held
Friday, October 11th at 7-30 p.m.
in Station Hotel, Clithcroc to be given by
Mrs. M. Hardman (of Bury)
Non-Members 2/6
LOW MOOR CLUB * The Home of the Stars *
B 1N G O—Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge FRIDAY, Free and Easy
BRIAN ON THE ORGAN CLITHER0E
NATURALISTS SOCIETY THE ANNUAL
GENERAL AIEETlNt; Thursday, October IflHi at 7-30 p.m. in tin'
Boys' Grammar School Followed by Cine Films.
Q fy t C r o p s ' le i 3 fn n
EAST MAIIT0N. Free House. Tel. EarhyJus.
Have plca&urc in annoiracitj that in addition to our popular Supper Menu •« net offer Grills at reasons!).' prices.
Telephone Earby 3485. TOSS1DE
Church House. Burnnik
Wednesday, October Dili R-nn pm.
WHIST and DOMINO
DRIVE in aid ot
Children's Christmas Part) BRING and BUY STALL
ADMISSION 3/6 (including supper'
CLITHEROE BOROUGH LABOUR PARTY
Coffee Morning CAKE STALL
BRING and BUY STALL
10 a.m.—12 noon in the
LABOUR ROOMS
eshton terrace a dm is s io n V-
FARMHOUSE RESTAUjlANT
Come to THE
Wc arc open throughout - winter lor lunches. ewnU meals on Saturdays, and lunfc high teas and dinners on S.J-
WADDINGTON FELLS (Mrs. S. Blackburni
home c° oki| ^ e" coc!rIP'1
in cosy surrounding* Tel: Ciithcroe 31 ti
h o d d e r VALLEY BRITISH LEGION
GRAND social
evening at ‘.lie
Whitewcl! Hold
„ n Thursday, 10th October | at 8-0 pi"'
Bingo, Tombola, Raffle/ Tickets - 5/6
Including Refrcsbmen^
■■ BOLTO*BY^BOWUH<> C.E. SCHOOL
Whisl and Domino Dri'1 ’
in the School Hah on
Monday. 7th October at 7-30 p.m.
a d m is s io n—//® tccccL
(includuvg refreshments^ s in ,,1(* 01
S H E L T E R
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH He ADMISSION — 6d.___________
JUMBLE SALE OF TIIE " OCTOBER 5th at 3-00 P^n’ , ,
CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION BRANCH
Weekly Oouble £ i s 7 5
Weekly Treble £25 18 23 16
ST. A M B R O S E CH UR CH G R IN D L E T O N
Harvest
Whist and Domino Drive and Dance
Whist and Domino 8 p.m. Dance 9-30 pirn, to 2 a.m. Admission 4/-
October 4th Refreshments available
Competitlon for the Prettiest Mini Skirt
T0--?S': Licensed B»r By kind P ^ f ^ . B^I
0ol. and M«. O - J ADMSISION W' including'
Clithcroc Scout Count'1 invite you 10 ’
BARBECUE °n
8 p.m. to U •iu v a | *
MANOR G08PEL Gospel Service 6-:
Mr. D. WILKE BLACKBUR
WEDNESDAY, O Ladies Bright 2-45 p.m.
Speaker: Mrs. H BOLTON
TRINITY
METHODIST CH Sunday, Octobeil 10-30 a an.
SISTER HANIS| 6-00 p.m.
Mr. H. JONE| Clitheroe
Congregational Cl SUNDAY, [
OCTOBER 6| 19-30 a.m.
Family Worsh and Communion S
Rev. K. M. Hei B.A., B.D. 6-00 p.m.
Church Meetiil
ST. JOHN’S CHI HURST GREI
Harvest
Tkanksgiv Festival
Sunday, October
19-30 a.m. FAMILY E Preacher:
/(Sunday School childre part).
Rev. J. T. HALL,
Saturday, October at 3 p.m.
Institution by the Lore of Bradford and Indu the Benefice of St. J> Evangelist, Hurst Greer Archdeacon of Craven Revd. Albert Francis I
METHODIST CHI WEST BRADFO
HARVES SERVIC
Sunday next, Octo!
Monday, October at 7-30 p.m.
COLOUR SLID] by
Mr. F. G. Melvi| Chairman:
Rev. N. D. Walk Sale of Fruit and Flo
METHODIST CHU LOW MOOR
CHAPEL ANNIVERSAfl
Sunday, October <f Services:
Afternoon 2-15 p.m Evening 6-15 pm.
Preacher: Rev. James V Organist: Mr. Colin J< EVERYONE WELCOi
Grindleton Parish Ch Harvest Thanksgivin
Family Eucharist 10-30 i Evensong 6-30 p.m. |
Sunday, 6th Octotx Holy Communion 8 a.:
Preacher:
Canon C. F. Goodch (Vicar of Waddingtou
I
Bleakholt Animal Sanct 0“ Rochdale Road. Eden
Horseman’s Suna
and Animal Servi SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
jA a , (Wet or Pine)
ssembiy—3-30 p.m. Service—4 p|
DUCHESS OF ARGYlJ Reserved seats availably Helpers wanted.
k ' Telephone: pamsbottom 25T6/71 anytl ,
, In the presence of | -l GRACE, MARGAR1
Rev. Norman D. v| 1-50 p.m. and 6-0 p|
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