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Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, June 6, 1963 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES CIVIC HALL Tel: 3278


TELEVISION BBC 1


Dice Cosi. 10-53: Weather. 10-55: Cricket. 1: Grand­ st a n d : Cricket; Racing; Motor Racing; The European Amateur Boxing Champion­


9-30: VamosAVer! 10: Si


ships. 5-15: Dr. Who. 5-40: News,


weather. 5-50: Here’s Lucy. 6-15' Dee Time. 6-50: Ice Cabaret. 7-30: Show of the North. 8-15: The Saturday Thriller: “711 Ocean Drive” 9-50: News, weather. 10: Match of the Decade. 10-45: Whatever Next? 11-10 A Man called Ironside. 12: Weather.


RADIO RADIO 1


12.2: Northern News Sum­ mary.


•Magnificent Obsession’. 4-45: The Perpetual Harvest. 5-15: Paris Air Show. 6-30: Gar­ dener's World. 6-45: Wheel-. base. 7-15: News sport, wcatlur. 7-30: Sinister Street; 8-15:


3: Saturday Cinema: BBC 2


One Pair of Eyes, Marty Feldman. 9: Hines, Hines,


Me Pop. 11-5: News. 11-10:


of the Cinema. 10: Release. 10 45: Colour


and Dad. 9-50: The History


Midnight Movie: Follow the Sun.


GRANADA


1-20: News. 1-25:- World of Sport. 5: Results Round-up. 5-15: Woodbinda, Animal Doctor. 5-10: Joe 90. 6-10: News. 6-15; Set ‘Em Up, Joe.


12-55: Play Better Golf.


Mystery and Suspense. 9-30: Rogues’ Gallery. 10-30: News. 10-40: Opening Night, “The Winter’s Tale” at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. 11-30: John Hanson Sings.


7: Department ‘S’. 7-55:


Breakfast Special. 8-32: Barry Mason. 9-55: Who's Who..


5-30: News, weather. 5-32:


10: Everett is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1: Count: \


Meets Folk. 2' European Pop Jury. 3:


Johnnie Walker. 3-55: Wlios Who? 4: Pick of What's New. 5-32: Pete Drummond. 6-32: Jazz Club. 7-30: News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35: The Tourist Trophy-


Weather. 7-35: The Tourist Trophy Races. 7-37: At the Straw Hat, 8-20; Join Jim Dale. 8-50: BBC International Festival of Light Music 1969. 10; as Radio 1.


RADIO 3


Saturday Concert. 11: Record Review. 12: Jazz Record


8: News, weather. 8-4: The


Requests 12-30: Sports Service Line­


Races. 7-37: At the Straw Hat. 8-20: Join Jim Dale. 8-


fast Special. 8-32: as Radio 1. 9:55: Five to Ten. 10: Tim Gudgin. 12: Marching and


Waltzing. ■ 1- The Jack Jackson show.


the Days.


7-25: Sports Review, cricket scores. 7-30: ' News. 7-34:


. Sunday


TELEVISION BBC 1


9-30: The Expanding Class­ room. 10: Si Dice Cosi. 10-30: Holy Communion. 11-30: In


Nai Zmdagi—Naya Jccvau.


Rehearsal. 12: Something to Say. 12-30: Decide for Your­


self. 1-25: Farming, weather for


Rehearsal. 12: Something to Say. -----


farmers and growers. 2: New


3-10: The Rare Ones. Film Matinee: The Victor Herbert. 5-5: Where You’re Going. The Elusive Pimpernel. • ■ 5-55: Tom and Jerry, n-s '-


3-35: Great Look 5-30:.


News weather. 6-15: Reason to Believe. 6-50: Songs of praise. 7-25: Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. 8-15: Play of the Month: ‘St. Joan' 10;25:


RADIO 2


Week. 7-0: News, weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: -as Radio


6-55: The First Day of the


News, weather. 10-35: The Finals of the 1969 European Amateur Boxing Champion­ ships. 11-35: Weather. 11-37: Reason to Believe. BBC 2 50:


7: News, weather.. 7-25: Around the World. 8-50: Celebrity Co n c e r t . 9-55:


1-


Bronze Mask. 10-25: A11 Italian Girl in


:week. 11-25: NewsrSunday Cricket Scoreboard. 11-30: Film Night. GRANADA.


11: High Mass from Stony^, UH& g s f e n r ' iM o r A i r


about Riding, l-o: P e«x Mondes. 1-25: Intermission. •1-30: Money-go-Round. 2:


The Prisoner. 2-


4-45: The Golden Shot. 5-30: Nice Time. 8: News. 6-15: Taliesin Tales. 6-35: Cricket. 7-25: The Liberacc Show. 8-25: The Avengers. 0-20:


Sunday Cricket.


The Big Picture, Rock Hud­ son, Dana W.vnter and Sidney Poitier in “Something of Value”. 10-10: News. 10-20: The Big Picture. 11-25: Man from Interpol. •


Mason. 10: Symonds on smy _ day. 12: FanglyuE^-*rcrnir^


-----------Day'of the Week. 7: News, weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: Barry


RADIO 1 .....


2^-Sj.xite’arJ5: Stage One. 5: Pick of the Pops. 7: John Peel. 9: Stuart Henry. 10: Mike Raven. 11: Humphrey Lyttelton. 12: Midnight News. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News,


55: Cricket. 3-50: Custer.


1. 10: Eric Robinson. 11-31: People’s Service, 12: -as Radio 1 2: Stop Messing About. 2-31: You’re Only Old Once. 3r Fanfare!. 4-15. Movie-go-


(weather-.


Round. 5: -as Radio 1. 7: Sing/Something Simple. 7-30:


-as Radio 1 RADIO 3


What’s New 9: News, weather, 9-4: .Bach Cantatas. 9-45: Your Concert Choice. IX: Music Magazine. 12: Tosca, 12-50: Piano Recital. 1-43: Tosca. 3: Aldeburgh Festival. 5: Ten American Artists. 6: Brahms. 6-40: The Antigone of Sophocles. 8-10: Lasalle String Quartet. 8-50: Where do we go from Here. 9-10: Lasalle. 9-40: Troilus and Criseyde. 10-10: French Music. 10-45: Concrete on Glass. 11: News.


8: News, weather, 8-4:


THE MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINERS EVER TO APPEAR IN OUR CLUBS — THE FANTASTIC


>


GRUMBLEWEEDS GRUMBLEWEEDS


RADIO 4


Weather, programme news. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself at Home. 8-40: The Sunday Papers. 8-30: Sunday Spot. 8-55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: With Heart and Voice. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30: Morning Se rvi ce. 11-15: Record Recoverv. 11-40: Talkabout. 12-55: Weather, programme


7- 50: Sunday Reading. 7-55:


GRUMBLE WEEDS and a great supporting show villi


THREE’S COMPANY MIKE SCOTT


TERRY JAMES TONI STEVENS Come and have a Wonderful Time!


news 1: The World This Weekend. 2: Gardeners’ Ques­ tion Time. 2-30: My Music. 3-30: Talking about Antiques. 4: Gan11 Help You? 4-15: Sunday Sport. 4-30: The Living World. 5: Down Your Way 5-40: Sunday Sport. 5- 55:' Weather, programme


news. 6: News. 6-10: Letter lrom


•PHIPSIL ?ci c S £M * TELEVISIONS ,&f-OPYE'bs


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WASHING MACHINES. REFRIGERATORS and RAOIOGRAMS.


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TELEVISION SALES


"BURNLEY.Bethesda Street. CLITHEROE 8 Market Place." COLNE 22 Market .Street


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a team entered by the Read- wood Saddle Club in the riding team class wonfirst prize and


At Leeds show last Saturday


a trophy. • •, nhSs ■


tive win th at-th e "team his h a d .; The same . team has already won two years running at the Royal Lancashire Show.


was the. third .consccu, ,


On the team are .Hillary Southworth, of Clitheroe,


Linda Blackburn, of Read, and Vanessa Bibby, of Accrington.


Also available on


America. 6-25: Sunday Sport. 6- 35: Sunday Symphony. 7-55: The Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 8: Subject for Sunday. 8-


FOLK SING-OUT!i ________


TONIGHT TONIGHT


Clitheroe Folk Group-Dog & Partridge, Well^te-June 6th \


Don’t miss this, from DUBLIN^ \ JIM McCANN


arid from Blackpool — IAN and JUDITH \ Next-Week — Dave Calderhead'


'


CHIPPING SHOW SOCIAL- ’ COMMITTEE


Hundred Best Tunes. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 1.0-10: Son et Lumicre at St. Pauls. 10-50: The Epilogue. 10-59: Weather. 11: News. 11-2: Music at Night; 11-45: Forecast for


coastal waters. • 30: Joseph Vance. 9: Your Grand


Carnival Dance Tonight Friday, June 6th


in the Memorial Hall, Chipping Dancing 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.:


To the DEMOCRATS SHOW BAND (From'Preston) :


Refreshments Available ;, • - Licensed Bar ■ ; , ,


ADMISSION — 5/-


GREAT HARWOOD F.C,;' ' Ladies Committee


Invite-you'to a., :


SherryE veiling / .at the home .of. y-.'-.-


Mr; and Mrs; D.;T,'.Keighley,;


■' “Grecnslceves" Mapie .Clow, ; Whalley


SATURDAY, JUNE 14th . From 8-00 p . m . :. - ADMisSION — 4/-


\


EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS _


PLUS TOP DISCS


' t ^ D is c w o H T s m m Y m ^ t


* vt ^ r iv4.® J U N t f l t h llC<5S f l ^ \$ 6R'LLS* BlU£MG00N AND'sV


CARIBBEAN ■ ■ FEATURING


IdancingtotopdiscsI MONDAY NIGHTS 700 1100 pm


GLE ISC ADMISSIONODN D


376 THURSDAY 700-1100pni-


HATET 4'6


ADMISSION ERBA 1


TUESDAY FRIDAY & SUNDAY PRIVATE HIRE & SPECIAL


ATTRACTIONS • News, weather. 5-32: Break­ RADIO 2


9- 45: Pete Murray. 12; Mid­ night News. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, .weather.


up. Cricket, Rugby Union, Racing, Cycling, Lawn Ten­ nis. Golf.


50: Tilings are Swinging’.6: Music for Two Pianos. 6- 7-


7-30: The Right Kind of Chap'. 8-25: Choral Concert. 9-


News.


0. The Frank Chacksfield Hour. 3: Best of Album Tune. 4- Melody Fair. 6: Singalong with Joe. 6-32: Those-were


RADIO 4


6-30: News. 6-32: Farming Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven.


■ 6-55: Weather, programme news. 7: News. 7-10: News of


7-55: ‘ Weather. 8- News. 8-10: News of the


the North. 7-15: On Your Farm. 7-45: Today’s Papers. 7-


North. 8-15: It’s Saturday. 8- 45: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Voices. 9: Nows. 9-5: The Weekly World. 9-20; A Choice of Paperbacks. 9-45: From our own Correspondent, 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: Study on 4. 12: Motoring and the


50: Outlook. (GRAND KINEMA) CLITHEROE F.C. Tel: 3278


FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m. Twist ■ of .Sand (U) Technicolor. I nspector Clouseau (U) Technicolor.


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m. DEAN MARTIN as MATT HELM


ELKE SOMMER . NIGEL GREEN


THE 'WRECKING CREW Technicolor (A)


■ ' — ALSO —i. Mr. UglyistiackinTown'!'


LEE VAN CLEEF in The Big Gunclown


Technicolor, Techniscope (A) Big Action! Big ExcitemontI.


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 The Fun Show!


ERIC MOREGAMBE . ERNIE WISE-


THE MAGNIFICENT-TWO Technicolor (U)


— ALSO —


Motorist. 12-25: All the Best from Today. 12-55: Northern


45: Language and Mind. 5- Music for Two Pianos.


Choral Concert continued. 10- 15: Stravinsky and the Piano. 10-45: La Lupa. 11:


15: Personal View. 9-35:


PHIL SILVERS KENNETH WILLIAMS ' CHARLES HAWTREY JIM DALE


News. 1: News. 1-15: Any Questions? 2:


Afternoon Theatre. 3: Week­ end Woman’s Hour. 4: Inter­ national Conceit Hall. 5-55: Weather 6: News and Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-30; Sports Spot­ light. 7: Does the Team Think? 7-30; BBC International


FOLLOW THAT CAMEL Technicolor


Festival of Light Music. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: A Word in Edgeways. 10-55: For All Sorts and Conditions of Men. 11-10: Music at Night. 11-42: Weather, news. 11-45: Forecast for coastal waters.


GISBURN VILLAGE GALA SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, 1969


on the CRICKET FIELD at 5-45 p.m. Fancy Dress and Decorated Floats Parade


Children’s Sports — Pony Rides — Sideshows Entertainments — Pillow Fights — Tug of War Barbecue and Refreshments Slaidburn Silver Band


ADMISSION 2/- — CHILDREN 1/- CLITHEROE and DISTRICT Y.F.C.


COFFEE EVENING To be held at


SAGAR FOLD, HIGHER DODDER (by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. R. Williamson)


TONIGHT, FRIDAY, JUNE 6th 7-30 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.


' Bring and Buy Stall and Tombola ADMISSION — 1/6


, 1 <


THE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CLVirH'EROE ,,«,xite»ouaui.inii-oi^n^0UhCU*(Mr'^^/^H.’East-


*\vood» T.D.) proposes to attend Divine Service at ^ St. Leonard’s Parish Church, Downham, on Sunday morning, the 8th June, 1969, at 10-30 a.m., when he. trusts he may be accomuanied by members, officers and staff of the Coun­ cil, Parish Councillors, residents, and those serving in a


public capacity in the Rural District. Councillors and others wishing to accompany 'the Chair­


man to the Church should assemble at the Assheton Arms, Downham, at 10 a,m.


Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Half Hour. 9: B r a i n of Britain 9-30: Many a Slip. 10: Softly Sentimental. 11:


A ’ June 8th and Week — Commence 7-45 p.m.


T p ruSHTON, Clerk of the Council.


BINGO —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge


FRIDAY FREE and EASY


Sunday, June 8th Bill Rolley Comedian


with COLIN on the Organ


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATF,


TEL. 3585 SATURDAY, JUNE 7tli Marianne Joyce SUNDAY, JUNE 8th


Marilyn Deiahi&nty WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th — SPECIAL EVENING


Wandering Walter B I N G O


THURSDAY, JUNE 12th 8 o’clock start


Double (won) 23 8


£30 this week LOW MOOR CLUB 4 Jackpots


Treble (not won) 13 4 9 £50 this week


COFFEE


. EVENING at HAMMERTON HALL


(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. R. Baines)


is best for coffee, a quick lunch, a cup of tea in pleasant surroundings,


W hich ? Many people say . . .


CAFE SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


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Wllllllllllrg^iKigTri mu m i-!L SUNDAY, JUNE 1st, FOR TWO WEEKS


It, ■


Paramount Pictures presents aBHE Film.


production of Franco Zeffirelli's


William Shakespeare’s


Romeo and Juliet’, a ^ Twlinienlnr* Separate Performances at —


Sundays 7-15 — Weekdays 2-30 and 7-45 Seats Bookable — Normal prices


tHmtmtllllliniHtlllllltlllllllllliHHIHIIHHIillimtlHIIIIillltHItmHlIllliHlimilNNmtKRmHimHHHItt I tm - i OFFICIAL OPENING ^ ;


o^THeTffitional' PreadctftTK'fcV; ~fc ‘ £.7TNUTT7\ll SATURDAY, 28th JUNE at 2-30 p.m.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


JAZZ FESTIVAL CASTLE GROUNDS


SATURDAY, JUNE 14th 2-0 p.m. to 6-0 p.m. CHRIS BARBER.JAZZ BAND


MAX COLLIES RHYTHM ACES


SILVER BELL NEW ORLEANS BAND


Folk and Blues—JOHNNY SILVO. THE WAYFARERS . 7-30 to 10-45 p.m. DANCE in Marquee — ADMISSION —


Afternoon 3/-, Children and O.A.P.’s 1/6; Evening 7/6


NELSON STADIUM, Carr Road, Nelson Saturday, June 7 th at 7-30 p.m.


STOCK CAR RACING i THE DYNAMIC KINGS OF CRASH! with TIM MATTHEWS, BRIAN WIGNALL and STUE SMITH


THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME — — — DON’T MISS IT! Admission;- - ADULTS 6/6; CHILDREN and O.A.P.’s 3/6 Pj*gg Parking ■ • ■ Licensed Bar —


— Refreshments Monday, 9th June ’ 6-00 p.m. Gentlemen


Tuesday, 10th June 10-00 a.m. Ladies


• THANK YOU


DANCING TO THE NEPTUNES & DlSCsj WEDNESDAY NIGHTS at 8 00 pm


GOLDEN PALM NIGHT - (AFTER 10-30


ADMISSION 5A


St. Andrew's Slaidbum ,■■ ----:—o---------■


■" 1


Annual Church Cleaning


VOLUNTEERS PLEASE


1 PALL


SATURDAY, JUNE 14th 6-30 p.m. — 9 p.m.


ADMISSION — 2/6 Children Free


Bring and Buy Stall Tombola and Sideshows


TWO BEAT DANCES


in ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL, WADDINGTON FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 13th


Dancing to THE ROUNDABOUT (Warrington) FRIDAY, JUNE 27th


Dancing 4o THE BLUE EYED (Bolton) •8 .p.m.’-— 11-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 5/- — Refreshments


Trinity Methodist Church SUNDAY, JUNE 8th


10-30 a.m. and 6-30 , p.m. Rev. G. POLLARD


Formerly of Chatburn Clitheroe Parish Church


A Garden Party at "Lowfield," Clitheroe


(by kind permission of Dr. and Mrs. Rutherford)


SATURDAY, JUNE 7th


to be opened at 3 p.m. by LADY PEARSON


Stalls, Sideshows and Entertainments


TICKETS (including Toa) 2/- CHILDREN 1/-


Proceeds in aid of Shelter


Clithcroe and Whalley Liberals GRAND


JUMBLE SALE and PLANT STALL


in Whalley Old Grammar School


SATURDAY, JUNE 7th at 2 p.m.


ADMISSION; — 3d. Refreshments Available


SLAIDBURN WHITSUNTIDE FESTIVAL


Clitheroc


Congregational Church . _ — o—— ^ .


SUNDAY, JUNE 8(h 10-30 a.m.


Family Worship


Rev. J. K, Gardiner No Evening Service


MANOR GOSPEL HALL


Milthorne Avenue, Clithcroc ------- 0-------


j


SUNDAY, JUNE 8th Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Ml’. C. INGHAM (Manchester)


Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m. Speaker: Mrs. JOHNSON (Blackburn)


Wednesday, June 11th


The Methodist Church, Grindleton


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY, 8th JUNE, 1969 Preacher:


The Rev. D. R. ILLSLEY ■ (Chorley)


Morning Service: 10-45 a.111. A Chairman: Mr. Peter Jackson.


Evening Soloist, Miss Susan O Haworth,' of Wlialley.


T rganist: Ml'. S. H. Green. e extend to you a hearty


invitation to attend our Anniversary Services.


Clitheroe Ladies Circle


JUMBLE SALE Trinity Schoolroom


Friday, June 6th, 7 p.m. Admission------ 3d,


~ ~ LOOK DOWN ON YOUR WORK


While you have a buffet Luncheon up at the


WELLSPRINGS


National Federation of Old Age Pensions Association FLAG DAY


SATURDAY, 7th JUNE


Collectors please apply to Mrs. Penny, 79 Hayhurst Street. Clitheroe.


he procession will leave the W School at 1-15 pan.


Afternoon: 2 p.m. Evening: fi p.m. t Demonstration entitled "For


he Beauty of the Earth” during tile afternoon service.


College’1 High Mas goes on television


High Mass in En


being televised live ,f Peter’s Church, Slo


Stonyhurst College and written by the director there, Mr. John Parson Hie headmaster. Fatl


on Sunday at 11 a.i Ic will be sung by thi


Earle, will give the ser the Mass will be celeb Father Michael O’Hallo Technicians from1


Television arrived at tV early this week ■.•am installing , scaffoldin cameras in the church Because of this .:: yi


Corpus Christi proces been postponed until and will take place Joseph’s Church, Hurt


School


parishioners had been to come to the High avoid the possibility arriving after it has t "It is -principally,


Father O’Halloran


function.” he explainer He thinks it is the something has . been from the church. The Corpus Chris'


sion is-mainly for t' ioners, but boys from may take part if they Tile televised . Ma


extra one, so parishi usually attend Mat Peter's Church on Su do so at the usual ti Tlie television peopl ing at local hotels.


Holiday Miss Barbara;;


headmistress; of Grammar School T;


gave an illustrated’ holiday in the Hoi' a meeting of Clithe


Circle in the Edisf Hotel on Tuesday.; The meeting wa


over by the chair Christine Washbr after supper, there \ business meeting.::


Whallcy, Wiswe


CHEESE at “STA.


(by kind per on W


Brin'


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