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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 10, 1969 WEEKEND Trinity Methodist Church Saturday


TELEVISION BBC 1


10: Repondez S’il Vous


Plait. 10-30: Wie Bitte? 12-12: Northern News Summary. 12-45: Grandstand includ­


ing Football Preview. Picca­ dilly World Match-Play Championship Final. Racing From Ascot. Horse of the Year Show. Swimming. Results Service. 5-15: Star Trek. 6-5: News, Weather. 6-15:


Simon Dee. 6-15: Dixon of Dock Green. 7-30: The Dave Allen Show. 8-15: Three Great Stars: Spencer Tracy in ‘Adam’s Rib’ (film). 9-50: News, Weather. 10: Horse of the Year Show. 10-45: Match


RADIO RADIO 1


of the Day. 11-45: 12-10: Weather.


3: Saturday Cinema: ‘Semi­ BBC 2


nole’. 7: News, Sport, Weather.


7-15: Gardeners’ World. 7-30: Rugby Special and Inter­ national Golf. 8- 25: . Chronicle. 9-5:


Domenico Modugno. 9- 50: The First Churchills.


Summary. ’ 11-45: Midnight Movie: ‘Foxhole in Cairo’.


10- 20:


GRANADA Stay Alive. 10-45:


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


Breakfast Special. 8-32. Ed Stewart. 9-55: Radio 1 Pop Poser. 10:


Everett Is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1: Johnnie Walker. 2-55":


Radio 1 Pop Poser. 3: John Peel. 5: Speak-Easy. 5-45: Pete


Drummond. 6-45: Jazz Club. 7-30: Nows. 7-34: Weather.


Tony Brandon. 12: Midnight Newsroom. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News,


7- 35: Country Meets Polk. 8- 30: Rod’s Round-Up. 9: European Pop Jury. 10:


Weather. RADIO 2 5-30: News, Weather. 5-32:


Breakfast Special. 8-32: As Radio 1. 9-55: Five To Ten. 10: Joe


Henderson. 12: LP Showcase. 1: Marching and Waltzing


2: The Frank Chacksfield Hour. 3: The Big Band Sound. 3-31: Melody Fair. 5-32: Those Were The,Days.


6- 30: Mitchell Minstrel Show. 7- 30: News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35: Country Meets Folk.


8- 30: Rod’s Round-Up. 9: As Radio 1. 10: National Brass Band


Sunday


TELEVISION BBC 1


9: Nal Zindagi—Naya Jce-


van. 9-30: Repondez S’il Vous Plait. 10: Wie Bitte? 10-30: Morning Service. 11-30: Buy­ ing A House. 12: Know How. 12-30: Representing the Union. 1: The Sky At-Night. 1-25: Farming,- Weather for


fanners. - - ■ 2: Ten Classic Dishes. 2-29:


News Headlines. 2-30: Day .Time.' 3-5: The Extravagant


'Story of the Motor Car. 4-40: The Man Who Talks


,to Children. 5-5: Going For A Song. 5-30: Dombey and Son.


5-55: Ken Dodd and the


Diddymen. 6-5: News, Weather. 6-15:.


Malcolm Muggcridgc. 6-50: Songs of Praise. 7-25: Detec­ tive 8-15: Play of he Month:


RADIO BBC 1


Vincent Price in 'The Heiress’. 9-55: News,. Weather. 10-5:


Omnibus:. Sir. Malcolm Sar­ gent. 11-5:' Monty Python’s


F l y i n g ' Circus. 11-35: .Weather. : 11-37-.'.. Northern, Newi"wna'"weatner:





. j / , News Review, Weather. •


l .....BBC 2


Rhythm of-Music. 9-5: A Year In The Life


7-25i The World About Us. 8-15:’ Workshop: . The. New


for Sonia and David. 9-55: Show of the Week. 1040: Thirty-Minute Theatre: “A Formula for Treason”; ‘ 11-10: News Summary.


11-15: Line-Up: Film Night. GRANADA


11: Morning Service. 12-35: Your Living Body, l : You


and Your Child. 1-25: All Our Yesterdays. 2: Fireball XL5. 2-25: The Short Story. Douglas Fair­


suers. ■ •


445: The Golden Shot. 5-30: The Flaxton Boys. 6: News. 6-15: All Creatures


4-15: University:Challenge. 1;


Great and Small. 6-35: A Man On His Own. 7: Stars on Sunday. 7-25: The Big Picture,


banks Jnr. and Andrew Cruikshank in,, ‘Lochinvar'. a-45: Footbuil. s<45: The Pur­


Festival Concert. 10-30: As Radio 1.


R A D IO 3 8: News, Weather. 8-4:


British Music. 9: News, Weather. 94: From Abroad. 11:


Record Review. 12: Jazz Record Requests. 12-30: Sports Parade. Rac­


ing Preview, Behind The Sport Scenes: Golf: Piccadilly World Match Play Tourna­ ment, Final; Cricket Around the World; Show Jumping: Horse of the Year Show. Rac­ ing from Ascot Heath. 4-55: Racing Results; Boxing Pre­ view; Rugby Union; 3-55: Association Football; 445; Results; Sports Report. 6: Ronald Stevenson. 7-25:


More Deadly Than Prussic Acid. 8-10: Italian Music. 8-55: Personal View. 9-15: Italian Music con­


R A D IO 4 6-30: News Summary. 6-32:


Farming Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6-55: Weather. 7: News. 7-10: News of the


North. 7-15: On Your Farm. 745: Today’s Papers. 7-50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather.


10-35: Review. 11-15: Line-Up. 11-40: News


24 Hours.


Conservative Party Confer­ ence. 12-30: Families Talking. 12-55: News. 1: World of Sport—On the Ball, They’re Off. 3-10: Sports Special. 4: Wrestling.


5; Results Round-Up. 5-15:


Tarzan. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Saturday Crowd.


7: Please Sir. 7-30: Mystery


and Suspense, ‘Impulse’, with Arthur Kennedy and Con­


10-10: S a tu r d a y Night Theatre. John Thaw and Hannah Gordon in ‘In Another Country’. 11-10: Frost on Saturday.


stance Smith. 9: Strang Report. 10: News.


Te l: 3278 CIVIC HALL (G R A N D K IN EM A )


FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m. Tom Courtenay in •


Technicolor. O T L E Y (A)


Also David Niven, Topol in b e f o r e w in t e r comes


MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. The Magnificent Seven ride again in their new adventure! THE GUNS OF


THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN


Panavision. Colour dc luxe. (A) With Academy Award Winner GEORGE KENNEDY


Coming Shortly — The film so many people arc talking about! The Coward and Caine laugh-in with the most sensational car chase ever filmed —


THE ITALIAN JOB 8: News. 8-10: News of the


North. 8-15: It’s Saturday. 845: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Voices. 8-59: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly


World. 9-20: A Choice of Paperbacks. 945: From our own Corres­


pondent. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: Study on 4. 12: Motoring and the


Motorist. 12-25: Northern News and Weather. 12-55: Weather. 1: News. 1-15: Any Questions? 2:


Afternoon Theatre: “The Aquarium on Platform Two.” 3: Weekend Woman’s Hour. 4: International Concert


Hall. 5-55: Weather and Pro­ gramme News. 6: News and Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 7:


tinued. 10-10: Interpretations on Record. 11: News.


Desert Island Discs. 7-30: Gala Concert Hall: Glinka, Gershwin, Litolff and Greig. 8-30: Saturday Night Thea­


tre: ‘‘A Cosy Little Arrange­ ment.” 9-58: Weather 10: News. 10-10: A Word in Edgeways.


10- 11-


55: Lighten our Darkness. 10: Music at Night.


1142: Weather. News Sum­


mary. 1045: Forecast for coastal waters.


CIVIC HALL - BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE DRAMA FESTIVAL of Full Length Plays 1969


Adjudicator: Ronald Whettoa ' Monday, 27th October


Fyldc College Theatre Group


“WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION” by Agatha Christie.


Tuesday, 28th October Colne Dramatic Society


’’JOHNNIE BELINDA” by Elmer Harris


Wednesday, 29th October The Clitheroe Players


“HOBSON’S CHOICE” by Harold Brighousc


Thursday, 30th Oelober


Gargravc Village Hall Dramatic Society “THE LONG ECHO” by Lesley Storm


Friday, 31st Oelober The Burnley Garrick Club “ YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU”


by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman Saturday, 1st November


The Fylde Coast Players "THE IMAGINARY INVALID”


by Molicrc adapted by Miles Mallcson Admission: 4/6


6/- Season Tickets:—24/- 3/6 18/- 14/- Booking at tile Civic Hall, York Street, Clitheroe. Booking plans will be open for patrons only, for one week


: commencing Friday, October 19th, from (Monday to Friday) II a.m.— 12-39 p.m. 3 p.m.— 5 p.m. and any evening from 7 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m.—12-39 p.m. 3 p.m.—4 p.m.,


St. Janies’ Sunday School


JUMBLE ..S A L E ,


...... October llfli


Tomorrow, Saturday, 1 at 3 p.m.


ADMISSION 3d. Refreshments


Burt Lancaster, Kirk Doug­ las, Frederick March and Ava Gardner in ‘Seven Days in May’. 9-40: Dragnet. 10-10: News. 10-20: Music


Hall. 11-20: Tonight with David Nixon.


PRE LIMINARY N O T IC E BEAT DANCES


have been arranged for the following


. t\ dates.:-, ..


• M '6fl7b"BER'31sl“ ' ” - NOVEMBER 14th DECEMBER 12th


at the Ambulance Hall, Church Brow, Clitheroe


Details Later STARLIGHT OCTOBER 12th Week


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: Ed Stewart. 10: D.L.T. with Dave Lee Travis. 12: Family Favourites. 2:


6-55: The First Day of the


Savile’s Travels. 3: Scene and Heard. 4: The Stuart Henry


Show. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: Peter


Sarstedt. 7-32: Mike Raven's R. and B. Show. 845: Dave Eastwood. 9-30: Sound Screen 69. 10: Softly Sentimental. 11:


RADIO 2 6- 55: The First Day of the


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: As Radio 1.


Humphrey Lyttelton: Jazz on records. 12: Midnight News­ room. 12-5: Just Jazz. 12-30: Jazz Workshop. 1-1:


Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.


10: Melodies for You. 11-31: People’s Service. 11-55: Good


Listening yHF). 12: As Radio 1.


The Clitheroe Kid. 3: The Mitchell Minstrel Show. 4:. Wilfrid Thomas. 5: As


2: The A1 Read Show. 2-31:


YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A FREE


EXHIBITION .■ of - Double and Triple Glazing by All Leading Manufacturers


PILK1NGTONS, PLYGLASS, MULTIGLASS TRISEAL. THERMOVITRINE, etc.


■ to be held in the


CONSERVATIVE CLUB, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th - - from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


All Units carry a Minimum 10-ycar Warranty THERMOSEAL (Glass) LTD.


380 TALBOT ROAD, BLACKPOOL Telephone 33361


THE LARGEST INSTALLERS OF. HERMETICALLY SEALED WINDOW' UNITS IN THE NORTH


Radio 1. 7: Sing Something Simple. 7-30: News, Weather. 7-35: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Half-Hour. 9: Top of the Form. 9-30:


Sound Screen 69. 10: Softly Sentimental. RADIO 3


8: News. Weather. 84:


What’s New? 9: News, Weather. 94: Bach Cantatas (records).


10: Your Concert Choice.


11: Music Magazine. 12: Mozart and Schubert. . 1: The Pirates of Penzance.


2: Interval 2-20: The Pirates of Penzance continued. 3-15: From the Royal


Festival Hall. 4-10: Interval. 4-


5- 55: Milton Babbitt. 6-15: Haydn and Schubert. 7-20: The Quarter-Million Boys. 8-20: Bayreuth. After Wie-


val Hall continued. 5-25: A View of Sibelius.


land Wagner. 840: Der Fliegende Hollander: roman­ tic opera. 11: News.


7- RADIO 4 50: Sunday Reading.


7- 55: Weather. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself at Home. 8-10: The Eye-Witness. 840: The Sunday Papers.


B I N G O —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge FRIDAY


30: From The Royal Festi­FREE and EASY


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th Rita King


(Versatile Comedienne)


CHAMPAGNE REVUE 60 minutes of Dazzling, Exciting Entertainment!


— ALSO — “HANS” : COLIN HOLT : DOD LANN


It’s a lyow of a show — with no expense spared! Cabaret Charges This Week 5/- (Saturday 6/-)


LOW MOOR CLUB


CHRISTMAS DECORATION CLASSES


No. 10 OHUROH STREET/ CLITHEROE


(Clitheroe 2817)


Commencing Wednesday, October 15th 2 p.m.- to 4 p.m.


5 / - S ING LE CLASS


35/- Complete Course (8 lessons)


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATF,


TEL. 3585


8- 50: Calendar. 8-55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: Chapel in


tile Valley. 9-30: The Archers. 10- 30: Morning Service.-11-15: Record Recovery. 1140: Talk-


• about. 12-55: Weather., 1: The World This Week­


DISPLAY ADVERTISING SELLS Plione: Clitheroe 2323


■ 4: Talking About Antiques. ■ 4-30: Cam I Help You. 445:


end. 2: Gardener’s Question Time. 2-30: The Sunday Play: ‘For Whom the. Bell Tolls’..


TheLiivng World. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather. 6:,News. 6-10: Letter From America. 6-30: My Word I.


, 7: Sunday Symphony: Mozart, Haydn and Dvorak. 7-55: The Week’s Good cause Appeal. 8: Subject For Sun­ day. 8-30: The Woman in White. 1 ' 9: Your - Hundred Best Tunes. ■ 9-58: • Weather/ 10:!


News. 10-10: Rommel: survey of a brilliant military career. 10-50:. Epilogue. 10-59:


Weather. 11: News Summary.' 11- 2: Music At Night.'1145: Forecast for coastal waters.


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th


RON MARTIN SUNDAY,. OCTOBER 12 th I, KAY COLLINS


DOUBLE (not won): 30 12


£40 this week


TREBLE (not won). 11 ’ ' 24 ‘ 8 -isi' £50 this week


NEW!! Sunday 7-45 p.m. prompt.-/1 , . - prompt.


5 BOOK BINGO— SNOWBALLS , For the time being Thursday Bingo will be discontinued ’ , Jh , i i s • i . ANNA McGOLDRICK


PLUS — Something Glamorous, Something Different THE BARRY MANNING


7-45 start Record Winner — “Opportunity Knocks”


Whist and Domino Drives will also be held at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, on Monday, 27th October Monday, 10th November and


" , Monday, 24th November


St. Holon's Sunday School Waddington


JUMBLE SALE Tea and Biscuits


Tonight, Friday, 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION — 3d.


Clitheroe Divisional Liberal Association Te l: 3278 Autumn Fair HURST. GREEN MEMORIAL HALL


TOMORROW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th To be opened by . . . .


WALLACE LAWLER, M.P. (LADYWOOD, BIRMINGHAM) a t 2-30 p.m.


Various Stalls : Sideshows : Gardening : Raffles A DM IS S IO N FREE


Mens Guild of English • Martyrs, Whalley


CONCERT by


GREAT HARWOOD MALE VOICE CHOIR


SATUR D A Y , OCTOBER 11th at 7-39 p.m.


CATHOLIC HALL, WHALLEY A DM IS S IO N — 2/6


(including refreshments)


K ING S ARMS F.C. B U M P E R


Jurnhle Sale


and POUND STALL at the Congregational Hall


FR ID A Y , OCTOBER 17th at 7. p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. Refreshments.


WISWELL W.I.


JUMBLE S A L E


The Congregational School Barrow


Tonight—10th October 7-00 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. Tea and Biscuits available


War Memorial Committee Bolton-by-Bowland


Wliist and


Domino Drive ■■ at the■


MON D A Y, 13th OCTOBER ■'■


Coaoh an d Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland


■ • M(by kind permission of Commences 7-30 p.m.


r. and Mrs. N. Hodgson) Entrance Fee — 4 /- . Supper provided.


Whalley Methodist Church


JUMBLE S A L E


in f ile SUNDAY SCHOOL Saturday. October 11th 2 p.m. .


ADMISSION — 3d. NEKTON INSTITUTE Farmers’ Ball


and Slipper Friday, 17th October 8 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


SUPPER 8 p.m. PROMPT Melody Makers Band


Admission 15/6 (ticket only) — Licensed Bar —


Tickets from:— Committee Members: Howards Butchers Stall, Clitheroe Market; or ring Slaidburn 658.


Accrington and District Motor Cycle Club


North Western Centre


Championship SCRAMBLE


Plus SCHOOLBOY EVENTS


at Green Haworth, Accrington SUN D A Y , OCTOBER 12th FIRST RACE—1-90 p.m.


Refreshments & Free Car Park


Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society


R E C I T A L


of Works by Elgar , ..


JOHN CATLOW — ’Cello CHARLES MYERS—Organ


and


COUNTY HALL SINGERS Conductor:


GORDON DAWSON Accompanist;


GORDON THORNE ,8-00 p.ni.


Wednesday, October 15th Programmes 5 /-


Pensioncrs and Students 2/6 All are welcome.


St. Andrew's Church, Slaidburn


ANNUAL SALE Admission 3d. Children Free


Tomorrow,'Saturday at 3 p.m. in the VILLAGE HALL Opener; Mrs. Moil’


FOOTBALL at SHAWBRIDGE Lancashire Combination — Division .1


TOMORROW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th


C L ITHERO E v.


LEY LAND MOTORS KICK OFF 3 p.m.


Admission: Adults 2/6—O.A.P. and Juniors .1/3 — REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


Dance,Dine or Relax in


Blackburn's


/ St. PETER STREET BLACKBURN, LANCS,* ' PHONE OBL4 5010111


. WHAT TO EXPECT


WEDNESDAY 8p.m.to 2a.m. An up-to-date dance programme strictly - . for adults - Adm. 5/--


■ after 10.30 6/6 ;


mmmmmmwrni SATURDAY 8p.m. to 2a.m. /Suitable particularly for the 18's to 35's whose taste is for


'.vpopulanmusic and social dancing .


Adm. 7/6 after 10.3010/6 „


MONDAY&THURSDAY 7to11p.m. f Basically soul music


^including a wide selection ^ Kpof soul 'classics past and ,*• ‘ ••/'•'‘ Present • < f


'-A dm . Monday 3/6 ' Thursday. 4 /-


■ ((w m sm m m w FRIDAY 8p.m. to 2a,m.”


l/j* Private Party,Night.* Tickets available: to


. the general public _ Admission 7/6 /i;


m FULL FACILITIES UNTIL 2a.m. WED.,FRI.,SAT.


I* In the lush surroundings of The Golden Palms you may -J 1 ' enjoy one of our delicious food specialities, dancing .or / simply relax with a drink in our, beautifully appointed Bars..


TRY OUR DELICIOUS FOOD SPECIALITIES


PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED FOR —Ring or Write for further information


h t i t iu n i i i i i i in i in n n n i i i FULL PRIVATE LETS TUESDAYS & SUNDAYS


iy.utiti.iiiiiiiuiuuimuiutuiuuuuuuiuUUUVUWUUUtUUUlUUUUUUUUUtUllUllUlUUUlir1 ' ^Whatever.thereason for, ybur*celebratio’n:don't|.j hesitate1


| It \


The United Christian Fellowship


will meet


Tomorrow, Saturday 7-30 p.m. at


DINCKLEY HALL Please meet


Grecnacrc Street 6-45 p.m. prompt


Sunday. October 12th HARVEST FESTIVAL


10-30 a.m. Family Service Evening Service 6' p.m.


Rev. J. A. MIMMAGK (formerly of Chatburn)


Jollies Memorial Church Barrow


Harvest Festival


12th OCTOBER


10-45 a.m. 6-30 p.m. Preacher:


Rev. A. G. BURNHAM (Manchester)


N.B.—A U TUM N FA IR 18th OCTOBER


Details next week. •


' CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL church ■ '•'-------- o--------


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12lh 10-30 a.m.


FAMILY WORSHIP Holy Communion


Kev. K. M. Hendry. B.A., B.D. -------O-------


6-30 p.m. HA R V E S T


SERVICES at BARROW


m a n o r g o s p e l h a l l M ilthornc Avenue. Clitheroe


Sunday, October 12th GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


Mr. D. WILKINSON (BLACKBURN)


Wednesday, October 15lh


Ladies Bright Hour, 2-45 p.m.


(ASTLEY BRIDGE) Mrs. Harding


-----HOLDEN CHAPEL HARVEST


THANKSGIVING SERVICES


Sunday next, October 12th Preacher;


Mr. J. TOWERS (of Dolphinholme)


Services: 1-30 p.m. & 7 pan. Collections for Chapel Funds


Clitheroe Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene OCTOBER 12th : TRINITY XIX


8- 90 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 9-


HARVEST FESTIVAL 15 a.m. PARISH COMMUNION


NO Sunday School at 9-15 a.m.—Sunday School,/ parents and friends invited to


1045 a.m. FAMILY GIFT SERVICE


6-30 p.m. EVENSONG — Preacher: Canon C. E. Bramley, M.A. (Reotor of Standish)


St. Paul’s Church - Low Moor - Clitheroe The Vicar. Wardens and P.C.C. invite you to


SPECIAL EVENSONG Sunday, 19th October, 1969, at 6-00 p.m.


Preacher: The Rev. Canon A. F. CLARK, M.A. (Formerly Vicar of St. Mary’s Church, Clitheroe)


CHOIR OF ROSSALL SCHOOL (FLEETWOOD)


Under direction of R. J. F. Procter, M.A., Mus.B., F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.


Collection in aid of Now Parish Hall


A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH PENDLETON


Harvest


Thanksgiving , Sunday, October 12th‘


10-30 a.m. Holy Communion 2-30 p.m. Children’s Service 6-45 p.m. Evensong


Rimingfon Memorial Institute' J '• 'v


Whist and Domino Drive


& Potatoc Pie Supper in the INSTITUTE Saturday, October 11th


at 7-45 p.m. prompt ADMISSION;


Adults 4/- Children 2/- FOLK SING OUT ! .......... Next week DIZ DISLEY ! St. Helen’s Sunday School — Heating Fund' D A N C E


in ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL, WADDINGTON FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER


ANDROMEDAS CIRCULATION EXPLOSION plus THE COSMIC DUST


9 p.m. to -1" a.m. ADMISSION ,— 5/- ‘ riRight. of, -Admission Reserved .


•,,; CLITHEROE FLOWER. CLUB TONIGHT; FRIDAY; OCTOBER 10th


Lecture Demonstration 1


y./'i'.M


to ’be given by j • /


’ •


Mrs/ JUDITH ORMROD (of Maghull) “ PARTY FLOWERS ”


j j > i ii:’ j ;’j , ... . at the , "t” ’ > • AMBULANCE* HALL,' CHURCH BROW


MEMBERS. AND FRIENDS'PLEASE NOTE CHANGE Lh.V L i : ’ ,' OF ’ADDRESS. 5’ •'■!'•


, ST. JOHN.. AMBULANCE HALL, < CHURCH: BROW, • ■1 -' • ’ CLFIHBROE.


All .future .meetings;will be hold dn ' i ' •


J }■> > • * • , ' , i.si •, •” \


, Clitheroe. Division. Conservative .Association s s s y - U ’ l t v •


" A 'TASTE - IN’ r ' 1 .......................... ”■ i /U V L : ^


'at STANDEN HALL;.cPENDLETON ^(by klnd( Invitation of Mr J E. R fAsplnall)


M v a


' on SATURDAY, 18th- OCTOBER, 1969 ;’:fr6in 8.oo pim./ ;■ -


,


Bottlcbola s Wind'.Guessing ,< Competitions Prize Draw,


TICKETS(strictly limited);; 10/-


which includeslV-free^glass*of champagne Tickets obtainableifrom?1


, ^ 5 •• < i 1A ’ • - - —14 MILL-STREET,~PADIHAM. „ Tel.J71834 ^


S t t’Z-u? &BL -


h Hit-- ; ” t, , ' : rCake iSfall'V” : r? Refreshments ’ ’ ••V Prize


Crosswordl ACROSS


3. He has broughl talents into play (J


7. Sign providings<T : the inscrutable.,


8. Keen competition seamstresses? (6-5


(3). 1,


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11. is of important affairs (7).


13. Under canvas w purpose (6).


14. Marksman behe soldier on the mo


17. Eastern reason foi is likely to arous-’


19. This is held to same when revers


feelings (7).


29. The chairman’s ] tivc when the ac being chosen? (7-


22 This will be wr good English (3).


23. Gradually how ences; in angl


shown (2. 7). DOWN


1. see 9 Down. ■ 2. Established oust, assemblies (11).


3. Somehow endj China! (7).


4 Describing a mol is struck for > lc^


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5. Let in to make . slon (5).


6. Container to bc| when red (3). I


_


g.SilDn. Unique opl for a healthy. I


baby! (3, 6, 2, l| 12. Litter rack, (9) ■ 15. ■.Food s h a r e s -


16. . . .* not plentif almost enough r


. .* me consent (6) L


' 18. Ornamental-pipl in the kitchen ■


T O N IG H T T O N IG H T


Clitheroe Folk- Group. Dog & Partridge, Wellgate. Oct. 10 Don’t miss this duo —


ROSEMARY HARDMAN & BOB AXFORD Residents — The Wayfarers


i ;


DINNER Mr. Robert Clarke.|


Sydney Avenue, WhalleB well known figure in the r has recently retired aftd years with the Britl Assurance Company Ltf At a farewell dinner, al


Coach and Horses Hotell ton-by-Bowland, : the , oil


and staff of the Great! wood district presented! Clarke with an electric .T him with pair of binoculsj


He has taken a very interest in the staff asson


at divisional level ancl auditor, ., • vice-presldentl many years and presldi


the division for the, pal years.


service with the RAF ini Mr. Clarke became clef Whalley Parish Council, he held for 29 years.


After retuning in;, 194a Before the war ,' he|


actively assiciated with ley Cricket Club and wa known as a 1st team scol


15 seasons.


Mr. Clarke is married| two daughters.


, ,1


Langlio wlii| The weekly whist I


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domino drive, organisil the women’s committee I of the school extension I was held in St. .. Leol School yesterday week. [ Whist winners •;■ L


Women’s, Mrs. Hargil Mrs. Barker, Mrs. J. V<T onen’s, Mr. J. R. Ellis. 7,1 Kirkham, Mr. C. P. Kii Dominoes: Mrs. ,11 Mrs. Manley, Mrs. Crol


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A POl A PENNYl THERE


“Mystery stories ar


always popular” , 1 read i| my paper recently, so th


week I propose to take look at one or two myste| ics of old Whalley. There is nothing gril


some about them a n [ nothing eerie, but, nevel theless, they are intriguin| and of great interest i •those anxious to learn; little more of the earliil chapters of our villa'|


story. .T o “cut the tackle and el


down to th’osses,” these a| the things we would like know; firstly, where was ol local tithe bam, second! where was the village pourl Undoubtedly, for some hul


dreds of years these mil have played Important rol in our rural life but whcl ■they were situated nobol seems to know and the r l ords are silent on this poij Normally, the ’pound’,


enclosure with high wal would stand within e a l reach of the community al would have good access f water (which would presl few difficulties in WhalT with our many , wells) •here would be brought I the stray horses/ cat! sheep, pigs, found wander| in the parish.


Paid fee In th is enclosure i f


would be ’Impounded’ u| such times as the owner cf| along to claim his propel paid an appropriate feel tha Pinder (or Pounder)—I official nominated for s|


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