% Clithcroc Advertiser 'and Times, iriday, October 11, 196S WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday BBC 1 10—Developing a Small
Firm. 10-30— 11— Suivez La Piste. 12-20-Wcather. 12-25— The Impossibles. 12-45 — Grandstand:
News followed by Weather. 9-
stand Special. 11-15— Kindly Leave The Stage. 11-40— Weather.
BBC 2 International
Golf; Horse ol the Year Show; Racing: R u g b y League; The Mexico Olympic Games. 5-20— Dr. Who. 540— News and Weather. 5-50— Tile X IX Olympic Games. 7-30— Dixon of Dock Green. 8-15 The Val Doonican Show. 9—
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5-30— N e w s followed by Weather. 5-33 — Breakfast Special. 8-32— Ed Stewart. g_55_jTrik-Tracks. 10— Keith Skucs. 12—Emperor Rosko. 1 — The Jack Jackson Show. 1-55— Trik-Tracks. 2— Chris Denning. 4— Jonathan King
5-32— Country Meets Folk
g-32— Scene and Heard. 7-30— News followed by Weather. 7-35— Cabaret Time. 8-30— On The Latin Beat. 9-15—Danc ing Round Europe. 10— Pete Murray. 12—Midnight News room. ' 12-5— Night Ride. 2 - News followed by Weather.
RADIO 2 5-30— N c w s followed by .s*«:
Weather. 5-33 — Breakfast Special. 8-32— As Radio 1. 9-55 — Five to Ton. 10— Melody Time. 12 — Marching and Waltzing. 1— As Radio 1. 2— The Frank Chackslicld Hour. 3— Album Time. 4— Melody Fair. 5-32— As Radio 1. 6-32— Those Were The Days. 7-30 — News followed by Weather. 7-35— Cabaret Time. 8-30— On
Sunday BBC 1 9-9-25— Apna Hi G l ia r
Samajhiyc. 9-30 — Fifteen Plus. 10—What is Life? 10-30 — Parish Communion. 11-30—
English Law. 12— Know How. 12-30— Developing a Small Finn. 1— Hold Down a Chord.
1-15— 1.30— Give Us A Song. 1-30— 1-45—Sky At Night. 1-50 — Farming. 2-15— Suivez La Piste. 2-45— News. 2-46—The Love Affair. 4-15
— Iron Horse. 5-5— Going For A Song. 5-30—The £1,000.000 Bank Note. 5-55—Tom and Je r ry. 6-5 — News and
R A D IO RADIO 1
6-55—The First Day of the
Week. 7— News followed by Weather. 7-3 — S u n d a y Special. 9—Ed Stewart. 10— The Stuart Henry Show. 12- Family Favourites. 2— Savile’s Travels. 3— John Peel. 5— Alan Freeman. 7 — Mike Raven’s. 8-30— Jazz On One. 9-30— Follow This Space. 10 — Pete Murray. 12— Midnight Newsroom. 12-5—The Best of Jazz. 1-1— Night Ride. 2— 0 News followed by Weather.
Weather. 6-15— Three Young Men in Nepal. 6-45— Sunday Story. 6-50—Songs of Praise. 7-25—The Forsyte Saga. 8-15 — Play of the Month. 9-45— News followed by Weather. 9-55— Olympic Grandstand. 11— News.
BBC 2 7— News R e v iew and
Weather. 7-25— Show of the Week. 8-15—The World About Us. 9-5—La Vida Breve. 10-10 — R o w a n and Martin’s Laugh-In. 11— News. 11-5— Olympic Grandstand.
GRANADA
— Discovering London. 12-40 —Fabric Of Life. 1-10— Deux Mondes. 1-30—Tickertape. 2— The Rise and Fall of Fascism. 2-30— Football. 3-15— Across The Bridge. 5— Nice Time. 5- 6-
11— Morning Service. 12-15 ** STARLIGHT 30— Sports Arena. 6— News. 6- 35— This Is Your Right. 6-40
'— The Rain on the Leaves. 7— Mrs. W o r t h in g t o n ’s Daughter. 7-25—Heller In Pink Tights. 9—Frost On Sunday. 10-10— News. 10-20— The Caesars. 11-20—Tonight With Dave Allen. 12-05— Olympics, 1968. 2-15— Good night.
10— The Growing Summer.October 13 th and week Nightly 7-45 ON ONE P R O G R A M M E !
FREDDIE STARR AND TH
E DELM RADIO 2 6-55— The First Day of the
Week. 7— News followed by Weather 7-3— Sunday Special. 9— As Radio 1. 10— Melodies For You. 11-31— People’s Ser vice. 12— As Radio 1. 2— The Navy Lark. 2-31— Hie Clith-
eroe Kid. 3— Movie Go- Round. 3-45— John Hanson Sings. 4-31— Heather Mix ture. 5— As Radio 1. 7— Sing Something Simple. 7-30— News followed by Weather. 7-35— Grand Hotel. 8-30—
Sunday Half-Hour. 9— Top of the Form. 9-30—Follow This Space. 10— 2-2 a.m. — As Radio 1.
8— News fo l lo w e d by RADIO 3
Weather. 8-4 — The X IX Olympiad. 8-30—What’s New? 9— News followed by Weather. 9-4— Haydn. 9-55— Your Con cert Choice. 11— Beethoven’s String Quartets. 11-55— Jan- acek and Martinu. 12-45— The Queen Of Spades. 1-53— From The 1968 Lake District Fes tival. 2-38—The Queen Of Spades. 3-38— Guitar Recital. 4-11— The Queen Of Spades. 5— Boccherini. 5-20 — Lou
Andreas-Salome. 6-20— Seiber. 7- 10— T. S. Eliot and the Life of English Literature. 8-
9 - Punch and Judy. 11— News.
RADIO 4 7-50— Sunday Reading. 7-55 I k | iS's-,C v ,h !,
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—Weather and Programme News. 8— News. 8-10— Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye. 8-10— The Eye-Witness. 8-40— The Sun day Papers. 8-50— Programme News. 8-55—Weather. 9 — News. 9-5— In Every Corner Sing. 9-30— The Archers. 10-30 —Morning Service. 11-15— Pick of the Week. 12-10— Sunday Listening
ONROCK-BOTTOM RENTALS
On our trendset Double-bonus Rentals
This is exceptionally good rental value. The minimum rental period is only 12 months AND IS INCLUSIVE OF FR EE MAINTENANCE. Should you continue to rent, the addod 3/* weekly to cover maintenance means that you will receive the finest and most effi* cient service in the North to keep you
viewing. At the end of the full rental term you can gain a bonus ol 30 weeks freo viewing or J311-17-6.
Weekly Rental
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LANE.Tel. 22822 Tel. 31(13
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Post. 12-25— Just A Minute. 12-55—Weather and P ro gramme News. 1— 'The World This Weekend. 2— Gardeners’ Question Time. 2-30— The Sunday Play. 4— Talking About Antiques. 4-30— Can I Help You? 445— The Living World. 5-15 — Down Your Way. 5-55—Weather and Pro gramme News. 6— News. 6-10—Letter From
America. 6-25—Tire Critics. 7— Sunday Symphony. 7-55— Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 8— Subject For Sunday. 8-30 — The Hobbit. 9— Your Hun dred Best Tunes. 9-58— Weather. 10— News. 10-10— Tlie Navy That Flies. 10-50— The E p i lo g u e . 10-59 — Weather. 11— News. 11-2— Music At Night.
Extensions for Christmas
Monday granted licensing ex tensions for Christmas and the New Year.
They were shorter, however,
than those applied for on be half of the licensees in the area by Mr. J. Lumiey.
He asked for an extension on
, But Coun. R.. Williamson, presiding,
said.the magistrates were prepared to grant'exten sions until 1145 on Christmas Eve, 11-30 on Boxing Day, and 1245 on New Years Eve.'
Christmas Eve until 12-30 p.m., on Boxing day until 11-30. p.m. and on New Years Eve, until 1 am.
Bowlanu Magistrates on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th at 7-30 p.m. Clitheroc Technical Theatre Group
ALL IN GOOD TIME A comedy by Bill Naughton ---------- o----------
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th at 7-30 p.m. Green Room Playors, Blackpool
THE IRREGULAR VERB TO LOVE A sophisticated comedy by H. and M. Williams
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th at 7-30 p.m. Clitheroe Players
A LETTER FROM THE GENERAL A moving drama by M. McLoughlon
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, at 7-30 p.m. Gargrave Village Hall Dramatic Society
WUTHERING HEIGHTS A drama by Randolph Carter ---------- o----------
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st at 7-30 p.m. Morecambc Little Theatre Group
GRAND NATIONAL NIGHT A thriller by D. and C. Christie
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 2nd at 7 p.m. Edinburgh Theatre Arts
MY THREE ANGELS A comedy by Sam and Bella Spowack
Final Adjudication and Presentation of Festival Awards will take place immediately after the porformanoo.
ADMISSION PRICES: 6/-J 5 /• and 3/6 SEASON TICKETS FOR S IX NIGHTS) 24/-; 20/- and 14/
Booking Plans will be open for Patrons from Friday, October 11th at the Civic HalL 11 am. to 12-30 p.m. and 3 pm. to 4-30 pm. and any evening after 7 pm.:
WILL YOU BECOME A PATRON AND GIVE US YOUR SUPPORT? ’
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J O H N N Y A C K E T T
Supporting Programme too— Come Soon, Very Soon Cabaret Charge 5/- Sun. to F r i .; 6/- Saturday Annual Membership only 2/6
Still the Biggest Attraction in C lu b lan d ! P LU S — TH E ONE AND O N L Y
ONTS WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH J U M B L E
S A L E Tomorrow
Saturday, October 12th 2 p.m.
ADMISS ION—3d. K . S . C. Jumble Sale
in THE HALL, LOWERGATE Tomorrow
Saturday, 12 th October Doors open 2-30 p.m.
Admission— 3d. 50/50 D A N C E
F R ID A Y , OCT. 18th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Godfrey Kitchen’s Band. — Supper Available —
ADM IS S IO N 5 / -
Tickets obtainable from members.
OLD CLITHER ON IANS' ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL REUNION DINNER
to be held at the
STA RK IE A RMS HOTEL, CLITHEROE
SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd
At 6-30 p.m. for 7 p.m. TICKETS 27/6
Still available from Hon. Sec. H. A. WHITESIDE,
71 waddington Rd., Clitheroe Tel.'Clitheroe 3525
M E M O R A B L E O C C A S IO N S
There is an increased demand for accommodation for the smaller function or private party. In the
C IV IC H A L L 15— French Piano Music.
CLITHEROE DRAMA FESTIVAL O C TO B E R 28th — N O V EM B E R 2nd Adjudicator: Arthur Hodgson
Secretary to the Guild of Adjudicators PENDLE SUITE OF THE ASSHETON ARMS AT DOWNHAM
you have the best example in the district o f this type of accommodation. Two elegant rooms of charm and character catering for all needs.
Formal dinner or luncheon, birthday, cocktail or supper party. A buffet tea for your new baby. A wonderful setting for your wedding photograph. A business conference or any social occasion. Remember only ten weeks to Christmas.
We are able to accommodate 50 people in the dining, room, and up to 80 for buffet, etc.
IS TH E FOOD GOOD? T R Y FO R YO U R S E L F . The dining room is open each week. Fr iday and Saturday evenings.
Y o u will find it is excellent value. Telephone or write now
T. G. aud D. B. TINDALL ASSHETON ARMS
DOWNHAM, Near CLITHEROE T el. Chatburn 227
C L IT H E R O E SO C IA L C LU B W E L LG A T E
SA T U R D A Y , O C TO B ER 12tb
TERRY STEWART TONY HOPKINS
SU N D A Y , O C TO B ER 13th TH U R SD A Y , O C TO B E R 17th B I N G O 8 o'clock start
Double (won) 28
9 £30 this week 18 4 Jackpots
Treble (won) 1 5
3 £50 this week '
SU N D A Y , O C TO B E R 13th HARVEST
THANKSGIVING SERVICES 10-30 a.m.
R e v . N. Walton
u.O. Parade 2-00 p.m.
Children’s Harvest Service Speaker: Mrs. H. Jones
6-00 p.m. R e v . N . Walton
Soloist; Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Special Music by the Choir
HOLD EN CH A P E L HARVEST
THANKSGIVING SERVICES
Sunday, October 13th
Preacher: Mr. M. H. Skidmore (of HelUfield)
Services 1-30 and 7 p.m. Collections for Chapel Funds. S AW L E Y W.I.
Don’t forget Jiuuble Sale
Tonight at 6-30 p.m.
ST . M A R Y ’S U.C.M. LANGHO
MANNEQUIN PARADE
(by Dorothy Fowler, Clitheroe) Wednesday, October 16th at 7-30 p.m.
T E L . 3585
in St. Mary’ s School Hall ADM IS S IO N — 2/6
Including Refreshments
Old A g e Pensioners Clitheroe Branch PRESENT
T H E
B I G S H O W A well known Group
Throo Lovely Girl Singers MAGICIAN— COMEDY ^
LOTS OF FUN AND ' LAUGHTER’
- ,.
TUESDAY, OCT.*T5th at 7-15 pm. ,y'> ^
in Congregational School - Admlsslopi
O.A.P. and under 16. Others 2/6
Refreshments Avallal
- S p c a k c ^ fM - * bP (BOLT
U N IT ED C ,,Rlf . IA f e l l o w s ^
THE F>LNl ?)
“W ire ta p l0 ' ,t SatwM
Tomorrow at
7-30 pn1, CburtM
Downham Village Hall 5-50—The X IX Olympic
Games. 7-30— News and Sport 7-40—The Rumanian National Dance Company and O r c h e s t r a . 8-15— Cameron Country. 9— Th® Portrait of a Lady. 9-45— Pre senting N a n a Mouskoun 10-
15—Marty. 9-45 — 9,rar^ '
11— Late Night Line-Up. 11-30 — Midnight Movie.
GRANADA 11; Conservative Party
Conference. 1-20— News. 1-25 —World of Sport. 5—Results Round-Up. 5-15—Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. 6-10— News. 6-15— Shall We Dance. 7-05— Garrison’s Gorillas. 8— No Man Of Her Own. 9-55— The Saturday Special. 10-55— Frost On Saturday. 11-40— Olympics. 1968. 2— Good
15— Release. 10-55— News. night.
rao- H U »
the Latin Beat. 9-15— Danc ing Round Europe. 10- National Brass Band Fes tival. 10-31— 2-2 a.m. — As Radio 1.
RADIO 3 8— N e w s followed by
Weather 8-4—The Saturday Concert. 11— Record Review. 12— Jazz Record Requests.
12-30— 6—
p.m.Sports Parade: 1- 0— Prize Quiz. 1-15 Olympics Preview. 1-45— Meet Florence Nagle 2-10 Show jumping. 2- 20 — Golf. 2-25 — Racing. 2-45— Talking Sport. Associa tion Football. 5 — Sports Report.
6— Couperin. 6-40— Genetic
Engineering. 7-5 — D ow n Town U.S.A. 7-45 — Piano Recital. 8-30—Personal View. 8-50— Concert. 9-35 — Ella. 10-io — Interpretations on Record. 11— News.
RADIO 4 6-30— News. 6-33—Farming
Today. 6-50—Ten to Seven- 0-55—W c a t li e r and Pro gramme News. 7— News. 7-15
— On Your Farm. 7-45— Today's Papers. 7-50— Out look. 7-55—Weather and Pro gramme News. 8— News. 8-15 — From Our Own Correspon dent. 8-45—Today’s Papers. 8-50—Balloons. Boers an d Bees. 9— News. 9-5 — The Weekly World. 9-20 — A Choice of Paperbacks. 9-45— In Your Garden. 10-15— Daily Service. 10-30— Study on 4. 12— Motoring and th e
Motorist. 12-25— All The Best From Today. 12-55—Weather
and Programme News. 1— News.
1-15— Any Questions? 2— „ „
Afternoon Theatre. 3—Week end Woman’s Hour. 4— Inter national Concert Hall. 5-55— Weather and Programme News. 6— News and Radio Newsreel. 6-30— Sports Ses sion. 7—Be Reasonable! 7-30 Gala Night at the Opera. 8-30— S a t u r d a y Night Theatre. 9-58—Weather Fore cast. 10— News. 10-10 — A World In Edgeways. 10-55— Lighten Our Darkness. 11-10 —Music At Night. 11-42— Weather and News Summary.
KENNEDY % MEEKER RYAN SAVAIAS WALKER WEBBER ft-rittdW ___
HOUR uTtSS K U « IM )MIC°U 111 ™
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DC MUTIO MONDAY to SATURDAY at 7-15 p.m. 'D am n th em o r p r a is e th e m .. CIVIC HALL Tel 3278 (GRAND K1NEMA) Tfll. 3278 FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m.
David McCallum, Telly Savalas in The Heroin Gang tX) Deborah Kerr, David Niven in The Eye of The Devil (X)
k PALLADIUM “ TONIGHT FRIDAY at 7 p.m.
SATURDAY Continuous from 5-25 p.m. L.C.P. 7 p.m. THE DEVIL RIDES OUT (x). Also The Slave Girls (a)
SATURDAY MATINEE STAR JUNIOR CLUB at 1-45 p.m. CAPTAIN CAUTION
Serial— BATMAN. Cartoons. Comedies. SUNDAY CLUB at 7-30 p.m. Also Monday to Wednesday
T H E A T R E O F D E A T H (X)
Also Supporting Programme
THURSDAY to SATURDAY at 6-30 p.m. B L U E
(A) Also ROGUES GALLERY (A1
Clitheroe and District Branch of Lepra You are cordially invited to a
Wine and Cheese E ve n in g at "Stanley,” Whalley
(by kind permission of Mrs. Brian L. Cunliffc, President) on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1968 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.
TOMBOLA — B R IN G AND BUY Tickets; Five Shillings
Preliminary Notice —
THE MAYORESS’S COMMITTEE
Coffee M o rn in g Saturday, November 30th in aid of
The Mayor’s Welfare Fund
A fully licensed Whitbread House House Speciality
CHICKEN IN THE BASKET Fresh Cut Sandwiches
Hot and Cold Snacks at the Bar
Coach Parties Catered for by appointment Large car park
........................................... LOW MOOR CLUB
* The Home of the Stars ★
Weekly Oouoic fa 5 24
B I N G O—Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge
F R ID A Y , Free and Easy B R IA N ON T H E O RG AN
d je Ctoste 3ktpg M n
EAST MARTON. Free House. Tel. Earby 3485.
Have pleasure in announcing that in addition to our popular Supper Menu we now oiler Grills at reasonable prices. Cooked by charcoal!
Telephone Earby 3485.
CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY presents A N T O N Y H O P K I N S
TALKING ABOUT MUSIC in the G IR L S ’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL
On W ED N E SD A Y , O C TO B E R 23rd at 7-30 p.m.
Admission at the door 8/6 (Juniors and Students 2/-)
Season tickets (four concerts) £1-5-0 from Mr. J. Ward, “Ashdown”, Eastham Street, or at the door.
A B B O T S C O U R T Licensed Restaurant
MITTON ROAD - WHALLEY
BOO K IN G NOW FO R CHRISTMAS AN D NEW Y E A R
Telephone: Wlialley 3416 Trinity Methodist Church S. Leonard, Downhaio
HARVEST F E S T I V A L
Sunday, October 13lh 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10-30 a.m. Morning Prayer.
2-30 p.m. Children's Gif; Service.
6-30 p.m. Evensong. The Vicar.
Canon H. V. Mhitsey. will preach at all services.
(Harvest Social in the Villas*
Hall, October 11th »< " p.m. Adults 3 Old AS* Pensioners and Children 1»
Trinity .Methodist Church Clithcroc
The Overseas Missionary Committee
Invite you to meet BISHOP EBER
PRIESTLEY, B.A. at 7-00 pmi. on
SA TU RD A Y , OCT. U& Chairman: Mr. Howell J°n
Hyderabad, southing £ t0
BiShop Priestly
Slides—Musical Item6 ■ Refreshments
YOU will he WELCOME Clithcroc
Congregational Chnrch SUNDAY,
OCTOBER D"1 1030 a.nv
Parade Service 6-00 P >n- .
Evening Service Rev. K. M -H £ndrJ’
at Morntagon^ Services-
m a n o r a o s p a H ^ M iith o rn e Avenue,
SUNDAY, OCL G o spe l service WO? Mr. A. SAa
L lV E R P O ^ (0 I I J |
years. We arc P *™ " * | have him to
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WHITWORTH’S CURRA? SEEDLI
ONLY 1/7
H e in z Beans 1 / 1 (p e r
1 6 . o z . t in
R o b e r t s o n s M in c em e a t 1 / 7 p e r
1 4 J oz. ja r
LUCOZADE 2 / 4
Plus 3d. Bottle Charge FRI
SflSElfe, ORDER
EE VI
SU N D A Y , O C TO B ER 13 th B R IA N ON T H E O RG AN RO Y STO N JO N E S
Weekly Treble £25 21 15 24
Wo are open throughout it? winter for lunches, even::? meals on Saturdays, and Suarto. high teas and dinners on Sua. d.ays
in cosy surroimdincs Tel: Ciiiheroc 3113
FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT WADDINGTON FEUS (Mrs. S. Blackburm
Come to THE
M R . G.
HOME COOKING - COUNTRY FARE
(Member of Pa| DISCI
“b e e c h t I (By kind perf
TH U R SD A Y ! ALL WELCl
F R ID l
Dancinl 9-C|
Licensed Bar A I Buffet Suppeil
a l l SAINTS’ CHUi PENDLETON I
H a r v e s t
T h a n k s g i v i Sunday, October |
8-30 a.m. Holy Commu
CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION BRANCH
(1030 a.m. Mattins 230 p.m. Children’s Se| 645 p.m. Evensong
HARVEST SOfl
Monday, October [ in the VILLAGE r at 8 p.m.
°E y m n w . * *
Joe and Edna Finney welcome yon to
THE NEW INN
GISBURN Ctithcroc
Tel: Gisburn 261
FOLK SIl CLITfl
Dog and
TONIGHT, FRIt prom London . .
PAUL McNE\ and your :
A IGH TON , | MEMORLd
5th
B L A C K B 1 K IN G GEOll
SA T U R D A Y , N | 1:1
SHEILA ARMS l nC IAN PARTlI
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Oragnist: | Conductor:
Balcony (Centrl Balcony (back)l
Tickets available n<| Road, Blackburn. Northgate, Black!
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