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Mllthorne Avenue, SUNDAY, OC


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. Friday. October d, 1968 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Tel, 3278 CIVIC HALL 1


______ .......... Al (G R A N D K IN EM A )


stand. including International Impossibles.


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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


R A D IO 4


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.


rrSiltfiTnU


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


/V *fm t rK i i f i l l # " 1


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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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LISTEN! Cassettes are the new on-tape idea in-listening enter-


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The ‘‘Mood Matcher" is something new in Cassette Players. I t play anywhere in any position. Instantly Just snap In the Cassette and listen to your special choice in music, and the “Mood Matcher’’ look good too.


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.


_____


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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