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L( J Clitheroe Advertiser 'and Times, Friday, October 18, 1968 WEED PRGAMS EKN *• > A**. ‘ Saturday


TELEVISION BBC— 1


stand: The Mexico Olympic Games: Olympic Repon. Rugby League: Racing: International Motoring. 5-50


10-30—11—Suivez La Piste. 112-20—Weather. 12-25—The Impossibles. 12-45—Grand­


9—Good Morning Mexico. 10—Developing a small Arm.


—News and Weather. 6—The Rcw Lucy Show. 6-25—Dec Time. 7—Dixon of Dock Green. 7-45—The Val Doom- can Show 8-30—The Satur­ day Thriller. 9-55—News


RADIO RADIO— 1


followed by Weather. 10-10- Olympic Grandstand and Match of the Day.


BBC— 2


8- 30—The Portrait of a Lady. g-15—Presenting Nana Mous-


—Olympic Grandstand.


Mexico. 7—News and Sport followed bv Weather. 7-10— Mexico ’68. 7-45—Chronicle.


9 _ io — Good Morning


kouri. 9-45—Bach to Bach. 9- 55—Release. 10-3o—News. 10- 40—Midnight Movie. 12-lo


GRANADA 9: Olympics '68; 12-30: Sing


for Your Supper; 12-55: News; 1: World of Sport; 5: Results Round-Up; 5-15: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea; 6-10:


News; 6-15: Saturday Stars; 7-05: Garrison’s Gorillas; 8: The File on Thelma Jordon; 9-45: News; 9-55: Saturday Special; 10-55: Frost on Satur­ day: 11-40: Olympics ’68; 2: Goodnight.


ORME CIVIC HALL Tel, 3278 (GRAND KINEMA) Tel. 3278 Lee Marvin in THE DIRTY DOZEN (X) Metrocolor. FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-15 pan.


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 6-45 p.m. RODDY MoDOWALL in


IT


Bullets can’t kill it! Fire can’t burn it! Also DANA ANDREWS in


Eastman Colour (X) SATURDAY MATINEE STAR JUNIOR CLUB at 1-45 p.m.


THE FROZEN DEAD Eastman Colour.


(X)


Now they return from their frozen graves to seek vengeance! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m.


CHARLTON HESTON MA XIMIL IAN SCHELL in COUNTERPOINT Technicolor. W


followed by News. Weathei. Traffic Reports and Olympic Ncwsdesk. 8-32—Ed. Stewart. 9-55—Trik-Tracks. 10—Keith Skues. 12—Emperor Rosko. V —The Jack Jackson Show. 1-55—Trik-Tra cks. 2-0—Chris Denning 4—Jonathan King. 5-32—Country meets Polk.


Weather and Olympic News- desk 5-33—Breakfast Special


5-30—News followed by 6- ■ • ' li3


News followed bv Weathei. 7- 35—Cabaret Time. 8-30—On the Latin Beat. 9-30 Pop over Europe. 10—Pete Murrait 12_Midnight Newsroom. 12-a —Night, Ride. 2—News fol­ lowed by Weather.


RADIO— 2


Weather and Olympic News- desk 5-33—Breakfast Special followed by News. Weather Traffic Reports and Olympic Neivsdesk 8-32—as Radio 1. 9-55—Five to Ten. 10—Melody Time


3-30—News followed by


Waltzing. 1—as Radio 1. 2— The Prank Chacksfleld Hour.


12—Marching and Sunday i »■


TELEVISION BBC—1


Mexico 9-30—Fifteen Plus. 10—Wliat is Life? 10-30— Suivez la Piste. 11—Seeing and Believing. 11-30—Eng­ lish Law. 12—Know How. 12-30—Developing a small firm. 1—Hold down a Chord. 1-15—Give us a Song. 1-30— Farming and Weather for farmers and growers. 1-55— Olympic Report. 3—News. 3-1—The Love Affair. 4-15—Iron Horse. 5-5—


8-30 — Good Morning.


Going for a Song. 5-30—The £1.000.000 Bank Note. 5-55— Tom and Jerry. 6-5—News


RADIO RADIO— 1


and Weather. 6-15—Out ol Harm's Way. 6-45—Sunday Story. 6-50—Song ol Praise. 7-20—Appeal. 7-25—Hie For- svte Saga. 8-15—The Great Stars. 9-40 — News and Weather. 9-50 — Olympic Grandstand.


Mexico. 5—6—Mexico 68. 7— News and Weather. 7-25— Show ol the Week. 8-15—The World About Us. 9-5—'Work­ shop. 10-5—Rowan and Mar­ tin’s Laugh-In. 10-55—News. 11—Olympic Grandstand.


8-30—9-30—Good Morning. BBC— 2 SUNDAY 9-30: Olympics ’68; 11:


Morning Service; 12-15: Dis­ covering London: 12-40: The


Fabric of Life; 1-10: Deux Mondcs; 1-30: All Our Yester­ days; 2: Olympics ’68; 3: Football; 3-50: Hie Spanish Gardener; 5-30: Nice Time; 6: News; 6-15: Olympics ’68; You’re N e v e r Too 9-10: Frost on Sun-


7-25: •68;


Young; day;


3—Record Review. 4—Melody Fair. 5-32—as Radio 1. 6-32— Thosc were the Days. 7-30— News followed by Weather. 7-35—Cabaret Time. 8-30—On the Latin Beat. 9-30—Pop over Europe. 10—2-2—as


Radio 1. RADIO— 3 32—Scene and Heard. 7-30-


Weather. 8-4—Olympic Hall- Hour. 8-30—The Saturday concert. 11—Record Review. 12-30 — 6 — Sports Parade: Pitas Quiz; The Olympic


8—Nows followed by


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—Yesterday in Parlia­


(A)


Play, maestro, play — or vour men will die! — The concert platform became their battleground . . . a baton his only weapon.


Also JAMES GARNER GEORGE KENNEDY in


Games; Meet ‘The Maestro Racing: Talking Sport; Rugby Union: Association Football: Lawn Tennis; Sports Report. 6—Tristan und Isolde. 7-25


ment. 9—News. 9-5—The Weekly World. 9-20—The Week-in Westminster. 945— In Your Garden. 10-15—Daily Service. 10-30—Study on 4. 12—Motoring and tlie Motor­ ist 12-25—All the Best from Today. 12-55—Weather and Programme News. 1—News. 1-15—Any Questions? 2—


—Personal View. 7-45—'Tris­ tan und Isolde. 9-5—New­ man’s view of Wagner. 9- 25—Tristan und Isolde. 10- 45—The Sea of Faith. 11- News.


Today. 6-50—Ten to Seven. 6-55—Weather and Pro-


6-30—News. 6-33—Farming RADIO— 4 An hilarious safari-style action-adventure!


THE PINK JUNGLE Technicolor


(U) CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY presents


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 Session 7—Be Reasonable! 7-30—Gala Night at the Opera. 8-30— Saturday Night Theatre. 9-58 —Weather. 10—News. 10-10 —A Word in Edgeways. 10-55 —Lighten Our Darkness. 11-10—Music at Night. 11-42 —Weather and News. 1145— Forecast.


ANTONY HOPKINS T A L K IN G A B O U T M U S IC


in the GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL


On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 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.


®f)c Cross iteps Inn


EAST MARTON. Free House. Tel. Earby 3485.


Have pleasure In announcing that in addition to our popular Supper Menu we now offer. Grills at reasonable prices Cooked by charcoal! Telephone Earby 3485.


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE Wliist and Domino Drive


....., ' 10-10: News; 10-30; Caesars; 11-20: Tonight with Dave Allen; 12-05: Olympics 2-15: Goodnight.


Saturday, October 19th at 7-45 p.m. prompt


ADMISSION — 4/- CHILDREN — 2/-


(includlng refreshments)


Week. 7—News followed by Weather and Olympic News- desk. 7-3—Sunday Special and Olvmpic Ncwsdesk. 9—Ed Stewart. 10—The Stuart Henry Show. 12—Family Fav­ ourites. 2—Savilc’s Travels. 3—John Peel. 5—Alan Freeman. 7—Mike


6-55—The First Day of the


Pete Murray. 12—Midnight Newsroom. 12-5—'The Best ot Jazz. 1-1—Night Ride. 2— News followed b- Weather.


Raven. 8-30—Jazz on One. 9-30—Follow Tills Space. 10—


Week 7—News followed by Weather and Olympic News- desk. 7-3—Sunday Special and Olympic Newsdesk. 9—as Radio 1. 10—Melodies for You 11-31—People's Service.


6-55—The First Dav of the RADIO— 2


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12—as Radio 1. 2—The Navy Lark. 2-31—The Clitheroc Kid. 3—Movie-Go-Round.


4-31—Heather Mixture. 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—as Radio 1.


345—John Hanson Sings. RADIO— 3


Weather. 84—Olympic Half- Hour. 8-30—What’s New? 9— News followed by Weather. 94—Concert. 10—Your Con­ cert Choice. 11—Music Maga­ zine. 12—Bach Cantatas. 12-50 —Visiting Orchestras. 145— Brahms and Liszt. 2-15—Rus- alka.


8 — News followed by CIVIC HALL C L IT H E R O E D R A M A F E S T IV A L


OCTOBER 28th — NOVEMBER 2nd Adjudicator: Arthur Hodgson


Ethiopian Folk Polyphony. 6—Genetic Engineering. 6-20 French Piano Music. 6-50—In Good King Charles’s Golden Days. 9-15—A Moral Alphabet. 940—Orchestral Concert. 11 —News.


5 — Boccherini. 5-30 — RADIO 4


Weather and Programme News. 8—News. 8-10—Apna HI Ghar Samajhiye. 8-10— The Eye-Witness. 840—The Sunday Papers. 8-50—Pro­ gramme News. 8-55—Weather. 9—News. 9-5—In . E v e ry Corner Sing. 9-30 — The tochers. 10-30—Morning Ser­ vice. 11-15—Pick of the Week.


7-50—Sunday Reading. 7-55


Post. 12-25—Just a Minute. 12-55—Weather and Pro­ gramme News. 1—The World This Week-end. 2—Gardeners’ Question Hme. 2-30—The Sunday Play. 4—Talking About Antiques. 4-30—Can 1 Help You? 445—The Living World. 5-15—Down Your Way. 5-55—Weather and Pro­ gramme News.


12-10—Sunday Listening


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, at 7-30 p.m. Gargrave Village Hall Dramatic Sooiety


W U T H E R IN G H E IG H T S


A drama by Randolph Carter ----------o----------


EVENING DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED BY APPOINTMENT nraivuvu


W e b s TRENDSET s e r v i c e


I CLITHEROE '8 MARKET PLACE. Tel. 3103


From America. 6-25—The Critics. 7—Sunday Symphony. 7-55—Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 8—Subject for Sun­ day. 8-30—The Hobbit. 9— Your Hundred Best Tunes. g-58—weather. 10- News. 10-10—Jack Buchanan. 10-50 —The Epilogue. 10-59 — Weather. 11—News. 11-2— Music At Night. 1145—Fore­ cast.


6—News. 6-10 — Letter


sale and afternoon tea was held on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Haighton, Col- thurst. Wnddington, organised by t h e Clltheroe Royal National Lifeboat Institution Ladies’ Guild.


B r i n g a n d b u y A successful bring and buy


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st at 7-30 p.m. Morooambe Little Theatre Group


G R A N D N A T IO N A L N IG H T A thriller by D. and C. Christie


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 2nd at 7 p.m. Edinburgh Theatre Arts


M Y T H R E E A N G E L S A comedy by Sam and Bella Spewack


Final Adjudication and Presentation of Fostival Awards will take place Immediately after the performanoo.


ADMISSION PRIOESl. 6/-! »/.- and 3/8 SEASON TICKETS FOR S IX NlGHTSl:,2«/-i 20/- and U/


Booking Plans will be open for the Public from Friday,, October 18th at the Civic Hall, 11 a.m. to. 12-30 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. and any evening after 7 p.m.


October 20th week.


Secretary to the Guild of Adjudicators —------- o----------


MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th at 7-30 p.m. Clitheroe Teohnioal Theatre Group


A L L IN G O O D T IM E A comedy by Bill Naughton


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th at 7-30 p.m. Green Room Players, Blackpool


T H E IR R E G U L A R V E R B T O L O V E A sophisticated comedy by H. and M. Williams


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30that7-30 p.m. Clitheroe Players


L E T T E R F R O M T H E G E N E R A L A moving drama by M. McLoughlon


STARLIGHT SSS 5 Nightly 7-45 p.m. First Time Here — The New Sensation


PAUL NEWMAN X'CALIBURS J O H N N Y


AND THE PLUS — Retained! The Greatest Comic


j a k - o m ; THURSDAY,^OCTOBER 24th


• .viJjuv ; v mm’.vu ' ■ . :i-7i - ■: • . • ’ . also the Fotmby Favourite KEN GOODWIN ' THE MACKINS — THE BRITTAINS


. ’> .* • '


H A C K E T T ' r -


Sun., Fri., Sat. 5/- Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 3/6. Annual* Membership 2/6.


. COME SOON! B I itG 0 8 o’clock start £30 this week


Double (won) i i » . i r


4 Jacl Trebiel’™nl


. i? 15 ! ’ £50 this ***-


J M s i t Y


WELLGATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19*h


C U T H E R O E S O C IA L CLUB TEL 3585


DOU1


Bernard Perkins SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20th


i S | i n * . J a c k s o n BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE REMEMBRANCE DAY


SUNDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1968 PRELIMINARY NOTICE


The Worshipful the Mayor (Councillor S. F. Hardman) proposes to attend Morning Service at St. Mary’s Parish Church on Sunday, 10th November next, for


. the observance of Remembrance Day. Detailed arrangements will be notified in due course.


BERRY’S Annual


BALL


MEMORIAL HALL, CHIPPING


Friday, 25th October Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


to the Drifters Dance Band (Catering by Bonds of Elswlck)


Admission — 4/- Downham Village Hall 50/50 DANCE


FRIDAY, OCT. 18th. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


Godfrey Kitchen’s Band. — Supper Available —


ADMISSION 5/-


Tickets obtainable from members.


Clitheroe Branch •


Women’s Conservative and Unionist Association


Jumble Sale Saturday, 19th October


at 2-30 pm. In the


Conservative Club. Clithcroc


Admission — 3d. U N D E R W O O D S


TH E CAFE WADDINGTON


Bookings are now being taken for


CHRISTMAS PARTIES WORKS' PARTIES


WEDDING RECEPTIONS Etc.


— Phono — CLITHEROE 3310


CHIPPING SHOW Social Committee


WHIST and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wright)


WHITEWELL HOTEL (By kind permission of


DOMINO DRIVE at the


on Monday, October 21st at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 4/6 (including supper)


— Good prizes — L E C T U R E


THROUGH THE DALES ON HORSEBACK


Mr. J. T. Wilson


Boy’s Grammar School 7-30 p.m.


Thursday, October 24th CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY


ABBOTS COURT L ic e n s e d R e s ta u ra n t ,


MI.TTON ROAD - WHALLEY


BOOKING NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR •


Telephone: Whalley 3446


NORTH LANCASHIRE CHESHIRE HOME CLITHEROE SUPPORT GROUP There will be a


CAKE and KITCHEN SHOWER on Wednesday, October 23rd


(by kind pel-mission of Miss Worsley-Taylon 10-30 a.m.—12 noon — 2-30 p.m.—5 p.m.


at Townhead, Pendleton Coffee and Biscuits Tea and Cake


Bottle, Tombola, Cakes and Home Produce, Bring & Buy Admission 2/6 (Bus leaves York Street at 1-50 p.m.)


Clitheroe Folk Group. Dog and Partridge, Wellgate. TONIGHT (October 18) — One of Britain’s top groups.


FOLK SING-OUT — TO N IG H T I


The Fantastic TAVE RNE R S ! ! and back this week THE WAYFARERS


Next Friday from Newcastle — TOM GILFELLON


Roefield bold eaisforfl Bridge


CLITHEROE’S ONLY TOl» CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT


RESTAURANT OPEN TO


NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING


12-00 noon - 2-00 p.m. Monday-Friday inclusive


Now Open Lunch Booking for Small Parties accepted


FOR TABLE RESERVATION PHONE CLITHEROE 2010 — Fully Licensed —


Tosside Institute Whist and


Domino Drive OCTOBER 25th at


Church House, Bumridge at 8 p.m.


Admission — 3/6


PONY RIDING FOR THE DISABLED


North Western Area


FILM SHOW of Activities in 1968


and other films of


interest to horse lovers to be held at


Readwood Stables, Read on


Wednesday, 23rd October at 7-30 p.m.


Admission — 2/6


Refreshments available. WEST BRADFORD W.I.


Jumble Sale at ST. CATHERINE’S


Tomorrow, October 19th at 3 p.m.


.. ADMISSION—3d. _V— ------ W H IS T AND


d o m i n o drive a*u


Downhani Village Hd


on Friday, 25th October at 7-30 ?■»'■


Admission — Refreshment in ch ^ -


Bolton-by-Bowland C of E. School


Whist and Domino Drive


Monday, 21st October at 7-30 p.m. in the School


ADMISSION — 3/6___ Conservative Association


Whalley Branch Jht Women's Unions


Jumble Sale to be held on


Friday, October 25th at 7 P-i»-


Snnday, October


8-00 a.m Holy Co 10-30 a.m Rev. N. 6-00 p.m. Rev. J Go| 2-00 p.m. Ladies


ANNIVERSARY SEl] Conducted by|


SISTER HANN/


Soloist:—Mrs. Ruth l l Organist:—Miss D. II





CLITHEROE VENTURE SCOUTS JUM B L E S A L E •


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th at 2-30 p.m. in the Venture Scouts Headquarters


(Back York Street, near Tomlinson’s Garage) Pound Stall : Refreshments : Admission 3d. SILENT CALL Human dog story. Plus Serial—BATMAN Ep. 6. Cartoons. Comedies.


SUNDAY CLUB — Also Monday to Friday at 7-15 p.m. Saturday Continuous from 5-25 p.m. L.C.P. 7-15 p.m.


2tHh ClaimJ-fox presenls


JAMES . BEAN STEWART MARTIN


RAQUEL. GEORGE WEIGH KENNEDY


______ _—v A I P « » CLUOOR In K HUE ALSO FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.


CLAIMING D A TE S SLAIDBURN W.I.


November 8th WHIST & DOMINOES


SLAIDBURN Y.F.C.


November 20fh WHIST & DOMINOES


November 22nd DANCE at NEWTON


HODDER VALLEY SHOW


November 29th DANCE at NEWTON


SLAIDBURN TREFOIL GUILD


"niber 7th CHRISTMAS FAIR


WHIST & DOMINOES VILLAGE HALL


December 11th WHIST & DOMINOES


HODDER VALLEY SHOW


December 14th WHIST & DOMINOES


SPORTS COMMITTEE WHIT MONDAY


December 18th WHIST & DOMINOES


.


■ — aie open ihroushout .; winter tor lunches;


Wc


in cosy surroundinj, Tel: Clitheroe 3173


LOW MOOR CLUT *■ The Home of the Sfars *


BING O—Thursday and Saturday in (he Lotm


gt with BRIAN on (he O


FRIDAY, DAVID PAGf Vocal Guitarist


rgan


SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20th DAVE JONES with


CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION BRANCH


Weekly Double £15 16 9


Weekly Treble £15 27 15 8


BRIAN ON THE O ARGN


WADDINGTON FEUS T ■ 'Mrs. S. Blackbwni


FARMHOUSE RESTAURIm


Come to THE


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meals on Saturdays. en a iuS HOME COOKING - COiW


t


high teas and dinners oilSun d.ays


TBY B L U E (A)


RICARDO MONTALBAN TERENCE STAMP Also ROGUES GALLERY (A)


* PALLADIUM c TONIGHT FRIDAY, and SATURDAY at 6-30 p.m.


l S !E NORTH LANCASHIRE LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME*


OP EN DAY There will be an Open Day on


Saturday, October 26th and Sunday, October 27th the


N EW L E O N A R D CH E SH IR E HOME “Oaklands”, Dimples Lane, Garslang


The home is not yet open to patients, but all interested are welcome to come and look round from


10-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. and 2 p.m. t0 5 p.m. Tea and Biscuits will be available.


Clitheroe Methodist E I G H T H


F E S T I V j O F Y O V ' j


2lst—26th October I


In Trinity SchooliT Parson Lanc|


MONDAY. OCTOBEF at 6-30 D.m.


Official Opening the Festival !


(Sm REV. N. D. WAlI gy Mrs. M. Smith (or C


ADJUDICATION » ” mat}8ut oN


"


uperintendent^ ol Clj Followed by


cAt'.0 n ,


IINOINC AND INSTRU| * "Adjudicator: Mrs. B. 1


TUESDAY OCTOBER! ‘


i t W0 am. I (of Buryi.


THURSDAY. OCTOBeJ *


Adjudicator- Mrs. B. (of Bury). A BIBLE READINC.


P at 6-30 D.m. I IANOFORTE


djudicator- Rev. Walton (of CnthcrcP


♦ tained from any me| Dhe committee or from I oee Bookshop, price 2/el i roKrammes cover adm| exll adjudications and I


A judicator: Mrs. JeanJ obSouvenir Programmes L


Quizmaster: Rev. E. s. f Ad Followed by Hair St«


FRIDAY. OCTOBER S at 6-30 o.m .


J (of Ctltheroe).]


photography etc., wlncll each evenina from 6 p.n| p.m. and following thcl


hibition of art. hail


^Cookery exhibits willl ahow Monday only.


SATURDAY. 26th 0C1


Grand Concert! Finalists


Cups and Certificates I Commenoins 6*30 i


presented by Rev. ' A WALTON.


TRINITY METHODIST CHI]


dmission: Adults ! Children l/3d.


CRIPTURE QUll


DUTCH BLAI SINGLE BLANj CANDLEWICK


NAPPIES FLEECY LINEl WOMENS and WOMENS and SWEATER DI REVERSIBLE GENTS GLO) STRING UNDEl SHIRTS from .1


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