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July Hit 1989
f j WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday n a
TELEVISION 10: Si Dice Cosi. 1-25:
Weather. 1-30: Grandstand. 5-40: News. Weather. 5-50: Grandstand. 6-25: Simon
Dee. 7: Comedy Choice. 7-30:
The Roy Castle Show. 8-15: Cagney Cavalcade 'One, Two, Three’. 10: News, Weather. 10-10: Stephen Boyd. 11: Quiz of the Week. 11-25: A Man Called Ironside. 12-15: Weather. 12-17: Northern News, Weather.
2: Wimbledon. 6-30: Gar- BBC 2
jRADIO RADIO—1
doners’. World. 6-45: Great Zoos. 7-15: News, Sport. Weather. 7-30: Pere Goriot. 8-15: One Pair of Eyes.
Release. 10-45: Colour Me Pop. 11-5: News. 11-10: Mid night Movie. ’Sian of the Pagan.’
9: Match of the Day. 10: GRANADA
1-20: News. 1-25: World of Sport,
1-50: Racing, Athletics and
12-50: All About Riding. including. Cycling,
Professional Wrestling. 5: Results. 5-15: Woobinda Animal Doctor. 5-40: Fireball XL5. 6-10: News. 6-15: Set
Mystery and Suspense. Sid ney Greenstrcet, Peter Lorre
’Em up, Joe! .7: Department ‘S’. 7-o5:
and Geraldine Fitzgerald m ’•Three Strangers". 9-30:
Saturday Night Theatre. Yootha Joyce, John Stratton and Elizabeth Weaver in “A Measure of Malice". 10-30: News. 10-40: Bohemian Rhapsody. 11-30: John Han
son Sings. At the cinema
RIDDLE OF DEAD GIRL IN SEA . . . A dead, naked girl, with
showing a t the Civic Hall next week, also stars Raquel Welch and Dan Blocker.
her feet encased in cement, is found at the bottom of the sea off the Florida coast by Frank Sinatra, and this leads him into an ad venture involving ex-Mafia men and hoodlums. The film, “ Lady in Cement,"
The identity of the dead ;irl is a mystery until Gron sky (Dan Blocker) contacts
Tony Rome (Frank Sinatra) because he thinks she may be his missing girl friend. San dra. and he hires Tony to find her. From this point the trail
leads to Kit, played by Raquel Welch, who held a party which Sandra attended.
Killings
Mafia chief AlMungar enters the story’, and when Sandra’s old fiat mate, Maria, is found dead, Tony thinks the setrup is not unlike the Prohibition
After questioning her. ex-'
era murders. There are one or two more
killings and some framing of innocent people before the case is cleared up. The film is showing from
Buckman in Hellfighters.” a film about the men who risk their lives to put out oil field fires th at are beyond control in any part of the world. Katharine Ross plays his
Monday to Wednesday. John Wayne stars as Chance
tomboy daughter, Tish. Tlie story follows Chance
and Ills friend, Greg, from fire to fire in America and
across the world to Malaya. There is romance between
Big prizes in mammoth bowls tournament Entries are coming in
Tish and Greg and between Chance and his estranged wife, Madelyn, who left him after Tish’s birth because she couldn’t endure the dangers and tensions of being mar ried to a firefighter. The film has an exciting
quickly for the new North of England Open Bowls Championship 1970, which will offer one of the big gest prizes in Britain; At present, it looks as if
climax with five simultaneous fires in Venezuela which the men tackle despite added danger from guerillas and their snipers’ bullets. “Hellfighters” i s b e i n g
the 1,024 competition places will be fully subscribed long before the entry closing date on December 31 tills year. Tire new championship will
shown with "King’s Pirate" from Thursday to Saturday.
be played under B r i t i s h Crown Green Amateur Bowl ing Association rules a t the Moor Park Conservative Club green, Blackpool Road. Pres ton, from May 12 to July 11 next year.
’ Entry fee is 10s. and prizes range from £300 for the win ner and £150 for the runners- up to £1 each for the last 64, a total of 128 cash awards.
and professionals oil four, on 21 up. E n t r i e s may be made
Amateurs will play off six
through club secretaries, or direct from John Hindle, Organising Secretary, North of England Open Bowls Championship, Lancashire Evening Post, Preston.
connection, the championship is also affiliated to the Lan cashire Crown Green Bowling Association.
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houses brough some nine feet days is not re existence make important hou
wel; a, the r Friars’ in the xve know that ' stood in the ; . there was anoth Cottage’, vet Stocks Hill :: ai: Whitaker = note( than ’six siibst: wells’ in the vii We know of ..
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Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55: Who’s Who? 10: Everett Is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1:
5-30: News, Weather. 5-32:
Country Meets Polk. 2: Johnnie Walker. 3-55: Who's Who? 4: Pick of What’s New. 5-32: Pete Drummond. 6-32:
Jazz Club. 7-30: News. 7-34: Weather.
7-35: Moira Anderson and Reginald Dixon. 8-50: Things Are Swingin’. 9-45: Pete
Murray. 12: Midnight Newsroom.
12-5: Night Ride. 2: News. Weather.
Breakfast Special. 8-32: As Radio 1. 9-55: Pive to Ten. 10: Tim Gudgin. 12: Nimmo At Noon. 1:
5-30: News, Weather. 5-32: RADIO—2
Marching and Waltzing. 2: Frank Chacksiicld Hour. 3: Best of Album Time. 4: Melodv Fail’. 6: Singaiong with Joe. 6-32: Those Were The Days. 7-25: Sports Review. Cricket. 7-30: News. 7-34:
Weather. 7-35: Moira Ander son and Reginald Dixon. 8-50: BBC International Festival of Light Music 1969.
10: As Radio 1. RADIO 3
Festival.
Saturday Concert. 9: News, Weather. 10-30: Jazz Record Requests. 11: Cheltenham
8: News. Weather. 8-4: The
up, including Weather, rac ing preview, and sports news: Rowing: Cricket: Lawn T en n i s: Racing; Cycling: Motor Racing; Athletics. 6: Mozart, Schubert and
12-30: Sports Service Line , ,
Beethoven. 6-55: The Book of the Dean of Lismore. 7-40: Personal View. 8: York Festival. 9: The Composer and His Public. 9-10: York Festival. 10: Bach and Plain- song. 10-40: Handel. 11: News.
6-30: News. 6-32: Farming RADIO 4
Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6-
7: News. 7-10: New’s of the North 7-15: On Your Farm. 7- 45: Today’s Papers. 7-50:
Outlook. 7-55: Weather Pro
grammes. 8: News. 8110: News of the
North. 8-15: I t ’s Saturday. 8-45: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly
World. 9-20: The Week in Westminster. 9-45: From Our Own Correspondent. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: Study on 4. 12:
Tel: 3278
Motoring and the Motorist. 12-25: All The Best From To day. 12-55: Northern News, Weather. 1: News. 1-15: The Navy Lark. 1-45:
CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA)
The Day War Broke Out. 2: Wimbledon. 5-55: Weather, Programmes. 6: News, Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 7: Many a Slip. 7-30: BBC
RAQUEL WELCH
LADY IN CEMENT Panavision Colour Dc Luxe
Intei-national Festival of Light Music. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre:
This is THE action picture! ‘Robert’s
Wife.’ 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: Tile Time of My Life. 10-55: For All Sorts and
55: Weather, Programmes. (X)
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m. Only one man was big enough for this role! Big 10HN WAYNE in
Conditions of Men. 11-10: Music a t Night. 11-42: Weather, News. 11-45: Fore cast for coastal waters.
HELLFIGHTERS Panavision Technicolor
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Blazing action drama, bused on the exploits of Red Adair, the man who plugged the North Sea gas blow-out.
DOUG McCLURE 1ILL ST. JOHN Sunday
TELEVISION BBC 1
Jecvan. 10: Si Dice Cost. 10-30: Morning Service. 1-25: Fanning. 1-55: Good Sailing.
9: Nai Zindagi — Naya
' Star Choice. 5-55: Tom and Jerry. 6-5: News. Weather.
■ r'riU£c M,,“
2-25: News. • 2-26: The Rare.Opes.-2-50n
6-50: Songs of Praise. 7-25: Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. 8-15: Play of the Month: ‘Girls in Uniform’. 9-45: News. Weather. 9-55: Omnibus.
6-15: Reason To Believe.
RADIO RADIO 1
11-5: Weather. 11-7: Reason to Believe: fas 6-15 p.m.) 11-42: Northern News.
BBC 2
wind Masters. 9-15: Marc Chagall.
Nnv.fc * \W n n th n r _-VJV= •vvuOO- 1-50: i Sunday Cricket 9- 9-45: Children Talking. A
10- 40: Thirty-minute Theatre. ‘Something to Hide’. 11-10: News, Sunday Cricket Score- board. 11-15: Rick of the Month. .
Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: Ed Stewart. 10: Chris Grant. 12: Family Favourites 2:
6-55: The First Day of the
Savile’s Travels 3: Scene and Heard. 4: Stage One. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: John Peel.
phrey Lyttelton. 12: Mid night Newsroom. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.
RADIO 2 6-55: The First Day of the
9: Stuart Henry. 10; Mike Raven. 11: Hum
55: Show of the Week.
8-25: The
••• iiiadaw- *wnot. o-30: ifle Adventures of Robin Hood. 6: News. 6-15: Taliesin Tales. 6-35: Against the Tids. 6-55: Once More With Feeling. 7-25: The Liberace Show. The Avengers. 9-20: Big Picture: Bette
. -
Climbing. 12-40: All About Riding. 1-5: Deux Moiides. 1-25: Money-Go-Round { The Prisoner. 2-55: ’show Jumping.
11: Morning Service. 12-15: GRANADA Swashbuckling adventure on the high seas!
king s pirate Technicolor
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COMING SOON . . . The pageantry and Ihc splendour of the Investiture of H.R.H. Prince Charles in Full Colour —
A PRINCE FOR WALES
SOROPTIMIST CLUB OF CLITHEROE A COFFEE EVENING
(by kind permission of Mr. and fvirs. J. H. Myers)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, 1969 7-30 p.m. (o 9-30
p.in.
Cake Stall Hat Bar
Davies and Claude Rains in “Mr. Skeffington” 10-10: Newis. 10-20: The Big Picture.
in aid of CANCER RESEARCH . , . .
Admission 1/6 .
METHODIST CHURCH CHATBURN
JUMBLE SALE
Week. 7: News. Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9:—as Radio 1. 10: Eric Robinson. 11-31: People's Service.
Big Business Lark: play. 2- 31: You’re Only Young Once. 3-5: Moira Anderson and Reginald Dixon. 4-17: Movie-go-Round. 5: —as Radio 1. 7: Sing Something Simple. 7-30: News, Weather, Cricket Scoreboard.
12:—as Radio 1. 2: The PROFFITTS m m m PERSONAL SERVICE PLAN
Sundav Half-Hour. 9: Brain of Britain. 9-30: Many a Slip. 10: Strings by Starlight. 11: —as Radio 1.
7-37: Grand Hotel. 8-30: RADIO 3
What’s New? 9: News. Weather. 9-4: Bach Cantatas. 10: Your Concert Choice. 11:
8: News, Weather. 8-4:
Music Magazine. 12: Haydn Quartets. 1-15:
Sunday Orchesral Concert. 3. Lasalle String Quartet. 3- 4-
Friday, July .11 Hi a t 7 p.m.
ADMISSION — 3d. Refreshments available.
Proceeds for 'Autumn Fayrc' October 25th
PALLADIUM star -k
& EVERY NIGHT FOR A WEEK
CLITHEROE TONIGHT
GOOD FORTUNE NIGHTS!
Friday & Saturday 4th and 5(h July 8 House Book 3/-
30: German Bach Festival. Tolal 30; Lasalle String Quartet. Guarantee
5: Music in 20th Century
Literature. 5-30: Sibelius, 6-5: Investigations of a Dog. 7-30: Padmavati. 8-25: . China Today. 8-45: Padmavati. 9- 40: Troilus and Criseydc. 10- 10: Music for Two Orche stras.
RADIO 4 ,
Weather Programmes. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself at Home. 8-40: The Sunday Papers. • 8-50; Sunday Spot. 8-
7-50: Sunday Reading. 7-55: £80 PLUS! Free Gaines for
2 doz. prs. nylons tonight & Grocery Hamper on Saturdav night SUNDAY 6th
“LUCKY SEAT DRAW”
MONDAY 7th
‘ECONOMY NIGHT” TUESDAY 8th
In Every Corner Sing. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30:
55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5:
ADVANCED NEW 20 INCH SCREEN IS WIDER, FLAT TER, SQUARED CORNER. GIVES YOU BIGGER BET TER PICTURE.
OUR PRICE 1 8 4 15^2 W
UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY PROFFITTS
T E L E V I S IO N S A L E S FOR SERVICE RING PADIHAM 72061
BURNLEY Bethesda Street CLITHEROE 8 Marketplace COLNE.22 Market Street ' NELSON'2
Bankhouse.Road
' Tel: 22822 , , Tel: 3103
’ ‘ Tel: 498 .Tel: 66021
Morning Service. 11-15: Record Recovery. 11-40. Talk- about. 12-55: Weather, Pro-; grammes. 1: The World this Weekend. 2 : Gardeners’ Question Time.
2-30; The Sunday Play: EEKLY
Portrait of a Queen. 3-30: The Changing Past. 4: In Touch. 4-15: Sunday Sport. 4-30:. The Living World. 5:' Down Your, Way. . 5-40: Sunday Sport. 5-55: Weather,
Programmes. 6: News. 6-10: Letter from
America. 6-25: Sunday Sport. 6- 35: Sunday Symphony. 7- 55: The Week’s Good
; 10:' ,News. ..,1040: , Scapa Flow. .'.,1919.1....10-50:- '.The Epilogue,. ■. 10-59:. .Weather,
Cause 'Appeal. 8: Subject for Sunday. 8-30: Joseph Vance. 9: Your. Hundred Best Tunes. 9- 58: Weather...', . . , , ... ,
i l l : - News.-■., 11-2f . .Music■. a t , Night. 11-45: Forecast for I Coastal/Waters. , ...
“GET-TOGETHER” OAPs Lucky Dip surprises
WEDNESDAY 9th “BE MY GUEST”
THURSDAY 10th 8 House Book 3/-
_ Total Guarantee £80 :
Subject to Rule 21. Members only. • •
A DAY OUT FOR THE FAMILY Come to
HAREWOOD HOUSE OPEN EVERY DAY
Free Car Park and Playground Picnicing Allowed Exhibitions
Via A58 and A61 7 miles North ot Leeds
RAMBLERS ASSOCIATION CLITHEROE GROUP '
MYSTERY
RAMBLE Saturday, July 5th
Leader; Mrs. Parrott
1-45 p.m. Whalley bus Six easy miles
THE FRIENDS OF CLITHEROE HOSPITAL
OPEN DAY At the Hospital
.On Saturday, July 5th, 2-30 p.m. — 5 p.m. • AFTERNOON TEAS
Side Shows, Pony Rides, Tombola, Garden Produce, Cake, Kitchen and
General.Stalls.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION. — Floral i Arrangement ■ Display by Members of Clitheroe Flower Club.
EDISFORD COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL ART CRAFT and
HOBBIES EXHIBITION SATURDAY, 5th JULY
10 a.m.—12'noon - Admision Free • ' ^STARLIGHT JULY 6th week, commencing 7-45
MANCHESTER’S OWN SENSATIONAL 1 COMEDIAN ’
AL SHOWMAN r •> / • PLUS — New Showgroup' j v ' 5 -<* \ THE BARON POLLET SHOWBAND
■/‘ V, ' ALSO ^ - „ THE MARTELLES
' Joey Dean “ ’ : ([ Yvonne Carol
COME AND HAVE. A WONDERFUL TIME! f . '
> side sh0WS otc, Tombol a
St. James’ Cake Fair HOME MADE
CAKES FOR SALE
3 p.m. Tomorow Saturday St. James’ Day School
DEMONSTRATIONS TEAS
ADMISSION — 6d.
ST. JAMES CHURCH WORKING PARTY
a^^iSOCHI 1 CLUB
Invite you and your friends to a
TEA & CAKE EVENING
THURSDAY JULY 10th 7 — 9 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Blackburn At the home of
’’Viowficlds", Baldwin Road. — GIFT STALL — ADMISSION 1/6
PUNTING ON LANCASTER CANAL
(with pole, paddles or motor)
! An idyllic picnic afternoon, evening or
full day. THE s ia b ie s BELOW THE INFIRMARY LANCASTER. Tel. Uneaster 5S77I
MYSTERY RAMBLE
Private bus from Station at 1-30 p.m.
Please book with Mrs. Blczard SATURDAY, JULY 12th Bring Own Refreshments
FOLK SING - OUT! TONIGHT TONIGHT
Clitheroe Folk Group. Dog and Partridge, Wellgate July 4th DON’T MISS THIS — LIVERPOOL’S FAMOUS
P H O E N I X AND YOUR RESIDENTS IAN AND JUDITH
Next week is the final night of the Season when the TAVERNERS will be the guests.
LOW MOOR CLUB
B INGO —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge
FRIDAY FREE and EASY
Sunday, July 6th Bill Hind
with COLIN on the Organ CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB LECTURE/ DEMONSTRATION
TONIGHT, FRIDAY JULY 4th To be given by
MRS. MOTTESHEAD of Southport entitled
UNUSUAL CONTAINERS 7-30 p.m.
at THE STATION HOTEL Visitors, Welcome — 2/6
■ CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE CASTLE FETE
Saturday, September 6th, 1969
FIVE-ASIDE FOOTBALL COMPETITION
JUNIOR — YOUTH — SENIOR Trophies for winners and runners up.
COPIES OF RULES AND ENTRY FORMS
FROM THE FOLLOWING: Borough Treasurers Office
G. Braithwaite, 11. Eshton Terrace
R. Duckworth, 25 Radeclyffc St. W. Cavill, 6 Talbot Close
R. WInokloy, 16 Whltowell Drive M. O’Hagan, 8 Brownlow Street J. Williamson, 20 West View
Forms and entrance Fees to be returned to
BOROUGH TREASURERS OFFICE by Friday, July 18th, 5 p.m.
* ST. JOHNS CHURCH, HURST GREEN
ANNUAL SUMMER FAIR SATURDAY, JULY 12th 1969
IN THE MEMORIAL HALL To be opened at 2-30 p.m. by
Mr. John Aspinall, of Standen Hall ----- Followed by ——
BABY SHOW, VARIOUS STALLS, COMPETITIONS SIDE SHOWS, SOFT DRINKS AND CRISPS
Afternoon teas 2/-; Admission 1/- ; Under 12 years free
\
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATF,
TEL. 3585 SATURDAY, JULY 5th
GWENDA BROOKS JOSE DUTTON
SUNDAY, JULY 6th , - J D , *
Double (won) 24 22
£30 this week
THURSDAY, JULY 10th ^ C r
8 o’clock start f 4 Jackpots
Treble (not won) ‘26 19 24 £50 this week
Anniversary Services SUNDAY, JULY 6th
8-00 a.777. ‘.iJOL-v COMMUNION
10-00‘a l tn r - iM A T r iN S ' Preacher: Rev. H. Dunkinson.
2-30 p.m. FAMILY SERVICE Preacher: Rev. D. Lcyland.
6-00 p.m. EVENSONG Preacher: Canon Rockley.
•m y A 'l i GO Tliicl To ore
Also Acr: PL
Dt 3 MAI DON’T
HOURS Titkel Free
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH — CLITHEROE
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE CLITHEROE
Tel: 3278
FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. Gina Lollobrigida Phil Silvers, Telly Savalas in Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (A) Technicolor.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m. FRANK SINATRA as Tony Rome
RICHARD CONTE in
FLAG DAY Tomorrow
SATURDAY, JULY 5tli 1969 Help Us To Help You
VOLUNTEERS FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC WELCOME TO HELP
BOXES AND COLLECTING TINS AVAILABLE
TONIGHT FRIDAY 7 p.m. SATURDAY 9-30 a.m.
AT CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
SUNDAY, JULY 6th 10-30 a.m.
Family Worship MR. T. FISH
Chairman Blackburn District
NO EVENING SERVICE
Waddinglon Methodist Sunday School
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES Sunday, 6th July Preacher:
Procession to the Cenotaph 2-30 p.m.
Rev. W. F. TABARN of MoUor 1*45 p.m.
Evening Service 6-15 p.m. Soloist: Miss S. PELL - of Wiialley
Young People’s Service Trinity Methodist Church
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SUNDAY JULY 6th
10-30 a.m. Mr. Neil Turpin.
6 p.m. Rev. N. D. Walton MANOR GOSPEL HALL
Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe ------- -o— —
SUNDAY, JULY 6th
GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
MR. F. AINSWORTH (Blackburn)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th Prayer and Bible Study 745 p.m.
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