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2 ClUheroc Advertiser and Times, May 2, 1060 WEEKEND Saturday


TELEVISION BBC—1


Cricket.


Dice Cosi. 10-30: Suivez La Piste. 11-20: Weather. 11-25:


ing: International Football; Cricket: Racing; Fight of the Week. 5-15: Dr. Who. 5-40: News, Weather. 5-50: Here’s Lucy. 6-15: Dee Time. 6-50:


9- 12-45: Grandstand, includ­ , . , J 9-30: Vamos A Ver! 10: Si


Weather. 12-37: Northern News, Weather.


F u r y ’. 6-30: Gardeners’ World. 6-45: Wheelbase. 7-15: News, Sport, Weather. 7-30: The Fall of the House of Habsburg. 8-20: The Way We Live


3: Saturday Cinema: ‘Gun BBC—2


Ice 'cabaret. 7-15: Football Grandstand.


‘Down Three Dark Streets’. 10- 40: News, Weather. 10-50: Race vou to the top. 11-10: Braden’s Week. 11-45: A Man C a l l e d Ironside. 12-35:


RADIO RADIO—1


S t ew a r t . 9-55: The D.J. Scrambler; 4: Pick of What’s New; 5-32; Pete Drummond. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1:


Pete Drummond. 6- 32: Jazz Club. 7-30:


5- 30: News, Weather. 5-33: Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed


Country Meets Folk. 2: John­ nie Walker. 3-55: The D.J. 4: Pick of What’s New. 5-32:


News. 7-34: Weather. .7-35; Association Football; 9-15.: Dancing Round Europe;, 10 :-


Pete Murray. 12: Midnight Newsroom.


RADIO—2


Breakfast Special. 8-32: —as Radio 1. 9-55: Five to Ten.


5-30: News, Weather. 5-33:


ing. 1: The Jack Jackson Show. 2 : 'The Frank Chacks: field Hour. 3: Best of Album Time. 4: Melody Fair. 6: Singalong with Joe. 6-32:.


10: Max Jaifa. 12: Marching and Waltz­


Those Were The Days. 7-30: News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35:


Sunday BBC 1


van. 9-30: The Expanding Classroom. 10: Si Dice. Cosi.; 11: . Seeing and. Believing; 11- 30: In. Rehearsal.


9: Nai Zindagi-Naya Jee-,


12- 30: Decide for Yourself. 1-25: Farming. 1-55: New’ Clothes That Count. 2-24: News. 2-25: Football Grand­ stand.


12: Something to Say.


Pimpernel. 5-55: The Shari Lewis Show. 6-5:, News, Weather. 6-15: Race You To


‘Hazard’. 5-5: Going For A Song. 5-30: The Elusive


3-35: Film Matinee: '


The Top. 6-25: What’s Hap­ pening to Camelot?


RADIO 1.


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7.3: Sunday Special. 7-58: (See Radio 2). 9: Ed Stewart. 10: Symonds on Sunday. 12: Family Favourites. 2:


6-55: The First Day of The


• 6-55: Songs Of Praise. 7- 25: Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. 8-


GRANADA


'-Camelot? 12-12: Northern News,- Weather.


Spirit of St. Louis.’! 10-25: News, Weather. 10-35: Race You /To Tile Top. 10:55: Omnibus.' ’11-40: ' Weather. 11-42: What’s Happening To


; ; bbc .2


News, Weather. 7-25: Show of the Week. 8-15: Civilisation. ' 9-5: Workshop. 9-50: Vera Caslavska. 10-25: Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in. 11-15: News, Cricket Scoreboard. 11-20: Pick of the Month.


1-50: Sunday Cricket. 7:


Savile’s Travels. 3: Scene and -Heard. 4: Stage One. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: John Feel. 9: Stuart Henry. 10: Mike


15: The Great Stars: “The


12-15: Discovering London. 12-40: All About Riding. 1-5: Deux Mondes. 1-25: Inter­ mission. 1-25:- Intermission. 1-25: Money-go-Round. 2: The


11: Parish Communion.


Prisoner. 2-55: Professional Wrest­


At The Straw Hat. 8-30: Join


12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.


15: The Saturday Thriller:


Now. 9-5: News. 9-15: Hollies in Concert. 9-55: Release. 10-40: Rugby Special. 11-10: Midnight Movie: Thunders’.


‘S e v e n 12-25: Play Better Golf. GRANADA


Jim Dale. 9-15: Dancing Round Europe. 10: —as Radio 1.


RADIO—3


Saturday Concert. 9: News, Weather. 11: Record Review. 12: Jazz Record Requests. 12-30: Sports Service Line­


3: News, Weather. 8-4: The


’ 6-55: La Sposa Sorteggiata. 7-50: Patriotism and Resis­ tance in Vichy France. 8-10: La Sposa Sorteggiata. 8-55: Personal. View. 9-15: La S p o s a Sorteggiata. 10-20: Franck and His Circle. 11:


up: including Weather, Cric­ ket scores and previews, Rugby Union, Cricket, Golf, Lawn ’ Tennis, Association Football, Swimming. 6: Hadyn and Schubert.


News. RADIO—4


•j 7: News.. 7-10: News of the ; North. 7-15: On Your Farm. ; 7-45: Today’s Papers. 7-50: i Outlook. 7-55: Weather, Pro- i -grammes.


! Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. ! 6-55: Weather, Programmes,


6-30: News. 6-33: Farming


12-55: News. 1: World of Sport including: Interna­ tional Tennis, Racing. 2-30: The Best Years of Our Lives, Starring Myrna Loy, Frederic March and Dana Andrews.


Joe 90. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Des O’Connor Show. 7: Hie Champions.


5-15: Robin Hood. 5-45:


p e n s eBa r b a r a Stanwyck, George Sanders and Gary Merrill in “Witness to Mur­ der”. 9-30: Saturday Night Theatre: Ronald Lewis and Michele Dotrice in “Toys". 10-30: News. 10-40: Football.


7-55: Mystery and Sus-


North. 8-15: I t ’s Saturday. 8-45: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament. 9:


8: News. 8-10: News of the


News. 9-5: The Weakly World. 9-20: The Week in Westminster. 9-45: From Our Own Correspondent. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30:


’ CIVIC HALL Tel: 3278 (GRAND K1NEMA) ■ For the-first time at normal prices


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ^ 7-30 P’n1’ Fred Zinnemans film of


A NAN FOR ALL SEASONS Technicolor (U)


WENDY HILLER LEO McKERN_ ROBERT SHAW


Winner of six Academy Awards Starring:


PAUL SCOFIELD as THOMAS MORE ORSON WELLES


“A man for all seasons is a film for our times superb film, what a superb Schofield” . • • Aim racey Sun.


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. ELIZABETH TAYLOR ^RICHAPD BURTON ■ in the Burton-ZelfircUL production


THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Panavision, Technicolor _^[tp


In tlie war between the sexes,, there always comes a time ■to surrender—‘Unconditionally


“A riotous, superbly performed, beautifully decorated success” . . . Donald Zee—Daily Mirror


Study on 4. 12: Motoring and the Motorist. 12-25: Record Interlude. 12-30: All the Best from Today. 12-55: Northern News, Weather. 1:


News. 1-15: Any Questions? 2: Afternoon Theatre: ‘Home


Brew’. 3: Weekend Woman’s Hour. 4: International Con­ cert Hall. 5-55: Weather, Pro­ grammes. 6: Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6- 28: Sport Spotlight. 7: Docs The Team Think?


Roctield Bold edisford Bridge


CLITIIEROE’S ONLY TOP CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT


7- 30: A Man and His Music. 8- 30: S a t u r d a y Night Theatre, “The Queen’s High­ land Servant”. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: A Word in Edgeways. 10-55: - Before the Ending


of the day. 11-10: Music at Night. 11-42: Weather, News. 11-45 Forecast for coastal waters.


RESTAURANT OPEN TO


NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING


Monday—Friday inclusive Booking for


12-00 noon — 2-00 p.m. Now Open Lunch Small Parties accepted FOR TABLE RESERVATION


Phone Clitlieroe 2010 — FULLY LICENSED —


NATURALISTS SOCIETY CLITHEROE RAMBLE


ling 3-50: Custer. 4-45: The Golden Shot. 5-30: Nice Time. 6: News. 6-15: God’s Trom­


bone. 6-40: Talking About . . .


7- 25: This Is . . . Tom Jones. 8- 25: The Avengers. 9-20: The Big Picture: Betty Davis and Joan Crawford in “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?” 10-10: News. 10-20: The Big Picture.


RADIO 2.


Raven. 11: Humphrey Lyttel­ ton. 12; Midnight Newsroom. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather,


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-3: Sunday Special. 7-58: Daily Mail Transatlantic Air Race. 8.5: Sunday Special. 9: As


6-55: The First Day of The


People’s Service. 12: As Radio 1. 2: Stop Messing About!.


Radio 1. 10; Eric Robinson. 11-31:


•Sentimental. 11: As Radio 1. RADIO 3.


thing Simple. 7.30: News, •Weather, Cricket Scoreboard. 7-37 Grand Hotel. 8-30 Sun­ day Half-Hours. 9: Brain of Britain. 9-30: Sounds Familiar. 10: Softly


2.31: The Roy Hudd Show. 3: Fanfare! Music and guests. 4-10: Transatlantic Air Race. 4- 20: Movie-Go-Round. 5: As Radio 1. 7: Sing Some­


,9.45: Your Concert Choice. 11: Music Magazine. 12; Khovanshchina. 12-50:


What’s New? 9: News', Weather. 9.4: Bach Cantatas.


8: News. Weather. 8-4:


Piano Music. 1-30: Khovansh­ china. 2-27: Orchestral Con­ cert. 3.10: Khovanshchina. 3.45: Orchestral Concert. 4-30: Khovanshchina. 5: Ten American Artists.


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WASHING MACHINES. REFRIGERATORS and . RADIOGRAMS.


TELEVISION SALES BURNLEY Bethesda Street.


, Tel:,22822 208 Colne Road, Burnley Lane • Tel: 22822


CLITHEROE'8'Market Place.’ : Tel: 3103 COLNE 22 Market Street


A' Tel: 498 NELSON 2 Bankhouso Road _ Tel: 66021


LITTLE MI^DUP , Leader: Mrs. T. Lord


X27 1-25 p.m. Bus to Gisburn from York Street return 7-18 p.m.


SATURDAY, MAY, 3rd Bring Own Refreshments


WADDINGTON CRICKET CLUB


Jumble and


. Pound Stall in


WADDINGTON METHODIST SCHOOL


FRIDAY, MAY 9th 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d.


C.R.G.S. Mountaineering Club


Monster JUMBLE SALE


on Friday 2nd May at 7-30 p.m.


in School Hall, York Street Admission — 3d.


PAKISTANI t ^ V E J V J IN G .


Fifing/ and - Exhibition SATURDAY, MAY 10th \ 7-30 p.m.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL


EVERYONE WELCOME


THE FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT


WADDINGTON FELLS Farmhonse Fare


High Teas Daily ------ o-------


Lunches, HiRh Teas and Dinners available Saturdays and Sunday?


Closed Thursdays and Fridays With the exception of pre- booked table reservations


Tel: Clithcroc 3173


WADDINGTON READING ROOM


Grand' Dance MAY 9th


ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL


THE STRAUSS SMASH BAND and


.Dancing to


THE HEATHAN BLOOD 9 p.m. to 1a.m.


ADMISSION — 5/-


Ml £■■■■


CDe Cross Reps Inn EAST MARTON


5- 30 Haydn and Bartok.'6-25: Standards in Education. 6-45: The . Black Panthers. 7-30: Arrau and Haittink. 8-20: The Politica'. Consequences of Television. 8-40: Concert. 9-30: The Old Glory. 10-30: Bach. 11: News.


RADIO 4 ■


- 9:- News: 9-5: With Heart anfi Voice; 9-30; The Archers; .10-30; Morning service;, 11-15;


7-55; W e a t h e r and Pro­ gramme News; 8; News; 8-10: Make Yourself at Home; 8-40: The Sunday Papers; 8-50: Calendar; 8-55: Weather;


7-50: Sunday , Reading;


Just' What the Patient Ord­ ered. 11-40: Talkabout. 12-55: Weather and Programmes. 1; The World This Week­


end; 2; Gardeners’ Question Time; 2-30: My Music; 3: Keeping Dp with the Jones’s; 3-30- Talking about Antiques; 4; In Touch; r4-15;; Sunday Sport:; 4-30: The . Living World: 5; Down Your Way; 5- 40: Sunday Sport. 5-55: Weather, Programmes.


STARLIGHT SS May 4th and week — Commence 7-45 p.m. SUCH IS LIFE AL READ


6- 35: Caruso; 7-55: Week’s Good Cause;'8:. Subject For, Sunday. 8-30: JosephVance. 0: Your Hundred Best Tunes,


6- News: 6-10: Letter From America; 6-25: Sunday Sport;


9-58; Weather.


Only Animals; 10-50: The Epilogue: 10-59; Weather; 11: News; 11-2; Music At Night; ;ll-45: Forecast fo r : coastal waters.


10: News; 10-10: They’re ' ....... 1 . .. ,


Terrific supporting show, with the FRANCIS LANGFORD SINGERS , and; the sensational


... JUMPING JACKS,, I ijV' . / : j ... r.


. ' Plus—ENRICO—JUNE ARNETT®’ ", ", : ■ i • '


' . ' : Coming Soon:-/Georgie Fame; The .Bandwagon;-.The


Scaffold; Freddie Starr; i ilierGrambleweeds; :<Th«;’ Settlers; Michael Bentinc.— JOIN NOW!


Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society


• The Count of Luxemburg


■'The 1st rehearsal for this show will take, place on TUESDAY, 13th MAY, at 7-30 p.m.


at THE PARISH HALL, Church Street, Clitheroc - ALL WELCOME —


NELSON STADIUM CARR ROAD — NELSON


TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 7-30 p-m.


.Runners-up 1968. 'l' V BRING THE FAMILY ALONG “DAD”


S PE EDWAY ■ Nelson Admirals ' Longeaton Rangers


i / Admission:—Adults 5/-. Children and O.A.P.’s, 3/- FREE PARKING :: LICENSED BAR :: REFRESHMENTS


Tel: Earby 3485 — (Free House)


GRILLS AND SUPPERS NIGHTLY ' (7-30 -p.m. .onwards)


..... Steaks — Chops — Scampi — Chicken — Ham and Eggs — Fish— Sandwiches — Snacks


MID-DAY — Soup — Sandwiches — Ham and Eggs ’ ' Clitheroa International


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH M.U. Welcome you to a


VICTORIAN TEA PARTY in THE SUNDAY SCHOOL


SATURDAY, 3rd MAY at 3-00 p.m. Attractions:—


Pantry Stall — Cake and Confection Stall Knick-Knack Stall — Flora Stall


ADMISSION (including tea) 1/6, CHILDREN 1/-


THERE’S STILL TIME TO BOOK SEATS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES OF


CLITHEROE and DISTRICT SCOUTS’


GANG SHOW ON MAY 8th, 9th and 10th


Tickets will be available Tomorrow Saturday, May 3rd at The Parish Hall from 11 a.m. to noon only or from any Scout.


Telephone Bookings: Ring Clitheroe 3162 ---------------------------------- IK


The Royal Lancashire jj Agricultural Society


--------------------


jj !■


Spring Show \ May 10th and 11th


on the


Heavy Horses — Light Horses Ponies — Jumping —■ Flowers and Sheepdogs


Admission :


Adult's 5 /- — Children 2 /6 Car parking 2 /6


Refreshments-at moderate prices.


KIDDIES' CORNER il lI gSHa aUMMMMMMBSaBWMMMMMMMMMjlllMIIMMM


WHEATSIIEAF /


HOTEL, CLITHEROE Artists Appearing


Tonight Friday, May 2nd


Pianist Extraordinary also , JOHN and LEON • sound, Sound


THE ALAN THACKER TRIO


THE IMPACT FIVE Sunday^ May 4th


Saturday, May 3rd


Wednesday, May 7th MUSIC


JF


CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB lecture/


demonstration


FRIDAY, MAY 9th To be given by


Mrs. If. ALLEN of Ormskirk Entitled


“FLOWERS FOR CHURCH AND EXHIBITION"


at THE STATION HOTEL Non-Members — 2/6


SPRING DANCE Will be held on


FRIDAY, 9th MAY


Dancing to THE MELOTONES 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


Selection of Fete Queen to take place 11:30 p.m. Licensed Bar until 1 a.m. Admission. '.r-\ 5/-,


Refreshments available until midnight


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


TEL. 3585 SATURDAY, MAY 3rd


THE GOLDEN THREE . SUNDAY, MAY 4th


MARIA MANTELLA THURSDAY, MAY 8th


. ” V 1,1 *fv;BINGO 8 o’clock start ”


.Double (won) ’. 27’ ; 26 -


£30 this week ■


■ ; 4 Jacknofs .Treble (not,won)


y • tr V.


v;tj»25- „.-.j23iyi 19 £50 this week


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5 1


AIGHTON, BAILEY AND CHAIGLEY MEMORIAL HALL


j- {”IM Showground at Blackpool j:


Chipping v Gisburn AT SHAWBRIDGE Kick Off 6-30 p.ni.


Trophies to be presented by MARTIN DOBSON (Burnley F.C.)


F O L K S IN G -O U T - T O N I G H T ! Clitheroe Folk Group—Dog & Partridge, Wellgate—May 2ndi Fasten your-seat belts it’s the fantastic JOHNNY SILVO!!


and your residents — IAN and JUDITH Next Wbek — DAVE and TONI ARTHUR


GRASSTl


. RACl| at LAUNC HASLINd


Follow the R.A.C : court!


Refreshments—l]


CHATBURN m| YOUTH


“THE MIDNK HOUR”


■ Will app THE YOUT TONIGHT 8 pm. to


ADMISSIOt


SATURDAY,! Start 6-31


.Tomorl ALSO . — ' : PROSPECT OF ICELAND THE HEATHAN BLOOD


WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN? TIME?


SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, 1969 Dancing 9 p.m. — 11-45 p.m.


Free Bus will leave Clltheroe Station at 8-30 p.m. Grindleton Post Office 8-45 p.m. Sim Inn, Waddington 9 p.m. Returning after the Dance.


HOW MUCH? 25 Pence 5/- Right of Admission Reserved


Tel: 3278


FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. - Theatre Group present J. B. Priestley’s comedy wnon w are married’1


i sP AUMIMM^


TONIGHT FRIDAY: at 7-30 p.m. SATURDAY Continuous from 5-10 p.m. (LC..P. 7-40 p.m.)


THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (U) SATURDAY MATINEE STAR JUNIOR CLUB AT 1-45 p.m.


HUNTED IN HOLLAND Ep. 3 Dead End Creek Cartoons and Comedies


SUNDAY CLUB at 7-30 p.m. ’ MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m.


SATURDAY Continuous .from 5-35 p.m. (L.C.P. 7-30 p.m.) 9- Clithcroc


Congregational Church ' , ----- o-----


SUNDAY, MAY 4th Young


People’s Day and Seniors


10- 30 a.m. Family Worship Holy Communion


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry,’ B.A., B.D.


2-30 p.m. Primary Department and Juniors at Barrow


6-30 p.m. Evening Service at . Barrow


MANOR GOSPEL HALL Milthornc Avenue, Clitheroe


SUNDAY, MAY 4th Mr. & WILKINSON (Blackburn)


Waddington Methodist Church : ------- O------- •


YOUTH SUNDAY MAY 4th, 1969


T,ie young people extend to you a hearty welcome


Family Service at 10-45 a.m.


Conducted by Mr. E. W. Davey and the Senior Scholars


Soloist: Miss Ruth Knight


Evening Worship at 6-15 pan Preacher; Mrs. J. Wilkinson


Trinity iMethodist Church ------o—■


— SUNDAY, MAY 4th Young


30 a.m. Breakfast, Juniors .


People’s Day 8 a.m. Holy. Communion


To be shared by the young people of the circuit


10-30 a.m. Rev. N. D. Walton 6 p.m. Sister Hannah 2 p.m. Indies Class


Speaker:—Miss M. Blcazard


Caribbean Carnival newsholme demense GISBURN


FRIDAY, 23rd MAY 8-00 p.m.—1-30 a.m.


bow la n d fo r e s t y .f.c. Wliist and Domino Drive


PARKERS ARMS HOTEL NEWTON


WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY 7-30 p.m. prompt


by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Jones (proprietors)


Pie and Peas Supper 4/- Inclusive


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY KING GEORGE’S HALL


WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st at 7-30 p.m.


HALLE ORCHESTRA Conductor:—


SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI TICKETS 21/-, 15/-, 12/6, 10/-, 7/6 and-5/-


From Mrs. H. Taittersall, 54 Langham Road, Blackburn and The Public Halls, Northgate, Blackburn.


LOW MOOR CLUB


BINGO —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge


FRIDAY


FREE and EASY Sunday, May 4th


Ronnie Morrell with COLIN on the Organ


Pendleton Women's Institute ------- o-------


TEA ami COFFEE EVENING, BRING and BUY STALL


TUESDAY, MAY 6th 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.


at Mrs. Brown's, 3 Chatburn Park Drive, Clitheroe In aid of W.I. Fimds ADMISSION — 1/6


CLITHEROE AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE.


AITKEN SHIELD FINAL TONIGHT FRIDAY, 2nd MAY


is best.for cofiec| a quick lunch, a cup of tea in pleasant surrc|


Which Many people say


CAFE SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


STEADY


St. John Ambuland .Nursing Gael


D A N (I


In the St. John Aj Brigade Hall, Chul . : Clithero*!


Friday, Ma.'l


Dancing 7-39 p.m. l | to THE CAVEDvl ADMISSION [


Right of admission Preliminary


THE NATIONAL HOME!


A Garden!


SATURDAY, JUf in the grail


and F will be he!


BOWLAND SEI SCHOC


Riversmead, Clitherl


CLITHEROE I LEGION B1


Weekly Doq 9


Weekly Tre| 26 1


ACCRINGTd


DISTRICT MOI CLUl


BARRi SET


Next Wednesday Bulcock, of Abbey


tower In London, Mrs! must travel to the tol Empire State Building! York in the fastest tinl a pri7xs of £5.000 in l l


attempt in the Trans;! From the top of t l


for private persons w| backer. She plans to travel


GFO Tower to Heath! port; by motorcycle, d f a flying suit. There si I a BOAC VC10. which i 11 a.m./ • At Kennedy Airport!


York, a motorcycle ‘I her to the Empire Stf| ing..


by two lifts in succesl of her main worrie:! tourists, who are in til State Building at all t | cause queues for the Originally Mrs.


Thero are 86 floors ./ii,:-.////


hoped to travel: by from Regents Park to I but aviation officials! this was not allowed. " Helicopters are not


a I


“Antic and 11 th|


with thehl


Saturday 3rd! AViJ


Sunday, 4th| 8-30 P.r


Direct


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