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2 'ciitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 13, 1969 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday
TELEVISION BBC 1
Dice Cosi; 10.40: Weather; 10.45: Trooping the Colour. 12.15: Cricket, First Test Match. 1.30: Grandstand Cr i c k e t , Racing, Lawn Tennis, Athletics, Mo t o r Racing, Le Mans, Motor Cycling. Fight of The Week. 5.15: Dr. Who. 5.40:. News, 5.50: Here's Lucy. 6.15: Dee Time. 6.50: Ice Cabaret. 1.30: Show of the North. 8.15: The Saturday Thriller: ‘Jigsaw.’ 10: News, Weather. 10.10: International Football. 11:
9.30: Vamos a Ver. 10: Si
RADIO RADIO—1
Whatever Next?. 11.25: Lc Mans. 11.35: A Mon Called Ironside. 12.25: Weather. 12.27: Northern News Sum mary.
BBC 2
B o u n t y Hu n t e r . 4.15: Cricket. First Test. 6.35: Gardeners’ Wor ld. 6.50: Wheelbase. 7-15: News, Sport Weather. 7.30: S i n i s t e r Street. 8.15: The Phllpott
3: Saturday Cinema, ’The
55: Colour me Pop. 11.15: News Summary. 11.25: Mid night Movie, 'The Planter’s
Wife,’ GRANADA
File. 9.5: Noel Harrison in London. 9.45: Trooping the Colour. 10.10: Release. 10.-
I. 20: News. 1.25: World of Sport. 5: Results Round-up. 5.15: Woobinda Animal Doc tor. 5.40: Joe 90. 6.10: News. 6.15: Set ’em up, Joe. 7: Department “S”. 7.55: Mys tery and Suspense. 9.30: Rogues’ Gallery. 10.30: News. 10.40: Trumpets of Majesty. II.
12.50: Play Better Golf.
^ ‘.absolutely wonderful.?, est.’
Sfe), SUNDAYEXPRESS * 40: John Hanson Sings.
‘Flash,Bang, Wallop.Whaf a Picture!’
- SUNDAYMIRROR
Breakfast Special. ‘ 8-32: Barry Mason. 9-55: Who’s Who? 10: Everett is Here. 12:, Emperor Rosko.
5-30: News,. weather, 5-32:
\ Johnnie Walker. 3-53: Who’s v Who. 4-2: Pick of What’s New. 5-32: Peter Drummond. C-32: Jazz Club. 7-30: News. .7-34: Weather.' 7-37: At the Straw Hat.
1: Country Meets Folk. 2:
Straw Hat. 8-20: Join Jim Dale. 8-50: BBC Inter national Festival of Light Music 1969. 10:—as Radio 1. Radio 1 and 2, Le Mans 24- hour Race for Sports Cars: commentary start: 2-58 p.m. Progress reports at: 3-15, 7-35, 10-15 p.m. 12-15 and 1-15 a.m. 8: News, weatlier.:
8-20: Join Jim Dale. 8-50: European Pop Jury. 9-50: Pete Murray. 12: Midnight Newsroom. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, weather.
RADIO—2
Breakfast Special. 832:— as Radio 1. 9-55: Five to Teh. 10: Tim Gudgin. 12: March ing and Waltzing. 1: The Jack Jackson Show.
5-30: News, weather. 5-32:
2: The Frank Chacksfield Hour. 3: Best of Album Time. 4: Melody Fair. 6: Singalong with Joe. 6-32: Those Were The Days: 7-25: S p o r t s Review,
cricket scores. 7-30: News. 7-34:Weather. 7-37: At the
Sunday mm
ing. 1.40: New Clothes that Count. 2-10- News. 2-11:
Jeevan. 9-30: The Expanding Classroom. 10: SI Dice Cosi. 11: Seeing and Believing. 11-30: In Rehearsal. • 12: Something to Say. 12-30: Decide for Yourself. 1-5; ,Le Mans. 1-15: Farm
9; Nai Zindagi — Naya BBC 1
Pimpernel. 5-55: Tom and Jerry. 6-5:' News, weather. 6-15; Reason to Believe. 6-50: Songs of Praise. 7-20: Michael
RADIO RADIO 1
First Day of the Week. 7: News Weather. 7.2: Sunday Special. 9.2: Barry Mason. 10: Symonds on Sunday. 12: Family F a v o u r i t e s . 2.2:
6.45: Lc Mans. 6.55: The
Story of Alcock and Brown. 3.-35: Film Matinee: “Sky lark”. 5.5: Look Where You’re Going. 530: The Elusive
?'''i$ie‘ Vlfst .Across; The
Aspel. - 7-25: Dr. Finlay’s casebook.
.. bus. 11-20: Weather. 11.22: Reason to Believe. 11-57:
1-50: Sunday • Cricket. 7: , .NgKL^e«j05..^ea^g r, „J3&;
Northern News. BBC 2
and the Count Basie Orch estra. 11-15: News, Sunday Cricket Scoreboard. 11-20: Film Night. GRANADA
Alwin Nikolais) .9-35; The Fragile Universe. 10.25: Show of the Week, Tony Bennett
11: Parish Communion. Savile’s Travels. 3.2: Scene
and Heard. 4.4: Stage One. 5: Pick of the Pops. 7: John Peel. 9: Stuart Henry. 10: Mike Raven. 11: Coleman Hawkins. 12: Midnight News room. 12-5: Night Ride. 2:
8-15: The ,Great Stars: “Penny Serenade”. 10-10: News, Weather. 10-25: Omni-
12-15: Underwater swimming. 12.40: All About Riding. 1-05: Deux Mondes. 1-25; Interval. 1-30: Money-go -round. 2: Motor Racing. 2.25: The Prisoner.
3-50: Custer. 445: The Golden Shot. 5-30: The
Adventures of Robin Hood. 6: News. ’6-15: Taliesin Tales.
Once More With Feeling. (■
8-25: Trie Avengers. 9.20: The Big Picture: Alan Bates, June Ritchie' and Thora Hird in “A Kind of Loving”. 10.10: News. 10-20: The Big Picture, Part Two. 11-40: Man From Interpol.
7-25: The Liberace Show.
News, Weather, RADIO 2
Jazz Record Requests. 11-25: Test Match Special;
Saturday Concert. 9: News, 10: Record Review. 10-55:
8: News, weather. 84: The RADIO—3
Rugby Union; Golf; Racing from France; Lawn Tennis. Motor Racing; Golf. 640: Beethoven. 7-30: Vau-
programme news. 8: News. 8-10: News of the North. 8- 15: I t ’s Saturday. 845: Today’s Papers. 8-50:
.‘a hit and : a half..?
EVENING STANDARD
Yesterday in Parliament. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly World. 9-20: The Week in Westminster. 945: From our own Correspondent. 10-15: Daily Service, 10-30: Thomas Woodrooffe. 10-55: Trooping . the Col
tiin. 8-10: Bath Festival. 845: Personal View. 9-5: Bath Festival. 10-10: Troilus aiyi Criseyde. 1040: Mozart, 11: News.
Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6-
6-30: News. 6-32: Farming RADIO-—4
news. 7: News. 7-10: News of the North. 7-15: On Your Farm. 745: Today’s Papers. 7- 50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather,
' reel. 6-25: News of the North. 630: Sport Spotlight. 7:
Afternoon Theatre. 3: Week end Woman’s Hour. 4: Inter national Concert Hall. 5-55: Weather, programme news. 6: News and Radio News-
1: News. 1-15: Any Questions 2:
Many a Slip. 730: BBC International
55: Weather, programme
Festival of Light Music 1969. 830: Saturday N i g h t Theatre: ■My Cousin Rachel’. 9- 58: Weather. 10: News. 10- 10: A Word in Edgeways. 1035 Lighten our Darkness. 11- 10: Music at Night. 1142: Weather, news. 1145: Fore cast for coastal waters.
our. 12-15: Motoring and the Motorist. 12-35: Forces Fav ourite. 12-55: Northern News.
.Liiai- DAILYSKETCH
! ‘.a Gold- Standard . musical.’
NORTH LANCASHIRE CHESIURE HOME OAKLANDS, GARSTANG (Clitheroe Support Group)
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m this year of 1969, the greatest piece of history of all time has been written, with the conquest of space. The most fantastic chapter is soon to come when man makes his bid to land on the moon. M.G.M. now provide an astounding entertainment experience — a dazzling trip to the moon, the planets and the stars beyond in the Stanley Kubrick pro duction
SHOWING WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 23rd -
2 0 0 1 A SPACE ODYSSEY (Super Panavision, Metrocolor)
RAMBLE ^STARLIGHT Sffl
June 15th and Week — Commencing 7-45 p.m. Britain^ Leading “Pop Folk” Group — THE
SETTLERS Over 500 B.B.C., Radio and TV Shows!
ALSO—Welcome return of evergreen singing favourite LES HOWARD
and—still going strong—Comedian JIMMY,
tfried "by* «va * •
PHIL CONWAY,'— 2k)LTAN Come and have a wonderful time!
GISBURN VILLAGE GALA SATURDAY, JUNE 14lh, 1969
First Day of the Week, 7.2: Sunday Special. 9.2: as Radio 1. 10: Eric Robinson. 11.31: People’s Service. 12: as Radio 1. 2: Stop Messing About. 2.31: You’re Only Old Once. 3: Fanfare. 4.15: Movie-go-Round, 5: as Radio 1. 7: Sing Something Simple. 7.30: News, Weather, Cricket scores. 7.37: Grand Hotel. 8.30: Sunday Half-Hour. 9: Brain of Britain 1969. 9.30: Many a Slip. 10: S o f t l y Sentimental. 11:
as.Radio 1. Le Mans 24-hour. Race for Sports . Cars 6.45-7.0 a.m.: (Radio 1 and 2) summary of
6.45: Le Mans. 6.55: The
reports on Radio 1 at 9: 11: a.m., 2: p.m. The Finish (Radio 1): 3: p.m.
RADIO 3
What’s New?: 9: News, wea ther; . 9-4: Bach Cantatas; 9-
8: News, weather: 84:
11: Music Magazine; 12: Ari adne on Naxos; 2-15: Indian Music.
Music m 20th Century Litera ture; 5-35: Stockhausen: 6-10: Vautrin; 7-30: Stokowski Con ducts.
8-35: Stokowski. 930: A Crisis of Organised Labour; 11:’ News; 11-10: A Crisis of Organised Labour. :
8- RADIO 4
models available to suit your particular needs.
Twin Tub and Automatic ALSO AVAILABLE ON •BrntEAIR
NO DEPOSIT •! TERMS
DOMESTICS SALES For Service ring Padtham 72061 * . r
BURNLEY Bethesda Street. , COLNE .22 Market Street N E LS 0 N 2 Bankhouse Road CLITHEROE 8 Market Place.
Tel: 22822. Tel: 498
Tel: 66021 /• Tel: 3103 E BKS
Weather, programme news; 8: News; 8-10: Make Yourself At Home, The Eye-Witness; 840: Tlie Sunday Papers; 8-50: Sunday Spot; 8-55: Wea: ther; 9: News.
7-50: Sunday Reading; 7-55: '“g g S 1
930: Tile Archers; 1030: Parish Communion; 11-15: Record Recovery; 11-40: Talk- about; 12-10: Sunday Listen ing Post.
South-East Asia; 12-55: Wea ther, news; 1: The World this Weekend; 2: Gardeners’ Ques tion Time; 2-30: The Sunday Play; 330: Talking About Antiques; 4: Can I Help You?; 4-15: Sunday Sport; 4-30: The Living World; 5: Down Your Way; 540: Sun day Sport: 5-55: Weather, programme news. 6: News; 6-10: Letter from
12-25: Johnny Morris in
7- 55: The Week’s Good Cause; 8: Subject for Sunday; 8-30: ■Joseph Vance; 9: Your Hun
America; 6-25: Sunday Sport; 6-
11- 2: Music at Night; 11-45: Forecast .for coastal, waters.
35: The Maker of Melody;
dred Best Tunes; 9-58: ■ Wea ther; 10: News; 10-10: Jean Sablon; 10-50: The. Epilogue;- 10-
9- 5: With Heart and Voice;
J U N E S * IICKETS. ■J
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S.GWLLS* BU/£ I4G00N AND'sV^ £*/ib,bbe^ ^ 50: Your Concert Choice; 3: Aldebm-gh Festival; 5:, 15: Letter from Italy;- ;
on the CRICKET FIELD at 5-45 p.m. Fancy Dress and Decorated Floats Parade Children’s Sports — Pony Rides rr- Sideshows
Entertainments — Pillow Fights— Tug of War Barbecue and Refreshments’ Slaidburn Silver Band
ADMISSION 2/- — CHILDREN 1/- : ^ 5 a r 'r y ^ B t e r '
GRASS WOOD, STRID WHARFE
Leader: .Mr. J. Stanier
Private bus from Station at 1-00 p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14th Bring Own Refreshments
VISIT TO FYLDE WATER’ BOARD
FILTRATION PLANT
Private bus from Station at 6-15 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th Please come to a COFFEE EVENING at FOY HOUSE, Claremont Avenue, Ciitheroc
(by kind permission of Dr., and Mrs. W. D. Oliver) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th — 7 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION 1/6 — Bring and Buy Stall
CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY ST. PAUL'S CHURCH LOW MOOR — CLITHEROE
Invite you to a programme of
Music for Organ and
Voice on
Wednesday, 25th June at 7-30 p.m.
in St. Paul’s Church
THE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Rossall School, Fleetwood R. PROCTOR, M.U.S.B., A.R.C.O.
Arranged and presented by
A collection will be taken in aid of the New Church Hall
1st PENDLE SCOUT GROUP
Floral Art Demonstration By Mrs. S. NANSON
^ J W N D X V , a 3 r j .JU N E ,.IMS.:;
at TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH CLITHEROE
TICKETS: 2/- EACH Refreshments provided
PALLADIUM - CLITHEROE bi wgo s social club
FRIDAY, 13th JUNE
GROUP GAME - £113 FOR LOWEST CIRCUIT CALL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 13th and 141h JUNE TENNER SESSIONS : R o e f ie ld h o t e l
the night’s racing and ‘first’ light’ commentary. Progress
€di$Tord Bridge CLITHEROE’S ONLY TOP CLASS
RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT OPEN TO
NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING ,
Mondiy—Friday inclusive Booking for
12-00 noon — 2-oo p.m. Ndw Open Lunch .Small Parties accepted
Phone Ciitheroc 2010 ' : — FULLY LICENSED ,:—
FOR TABLE RESERVATION i . ..
“TENNER-A-TICKIET”—8 House Book 3/- -------------o-------------. SUNDAY, 15th JUNE
“LUCKY SEAT” DRAW
For CASH PRIZE -------------0------------- ' :
MONDAY, 16th JUNE “SUPER ECONOMY”
“BOB-A-LONG N1TE” 6 House Book 1/- —----------o------------
TUESDAY, 17fh JUNE
FAMILY GET-TOGETHER O.A.P.’s LUCKY-DIP SURPRISES
WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE “BE MY GUEST” NITE
CHICKEN and CHAPAGNE FEAST :• —:-------- O-------------
THURSDAY, 19th JUNE
BIG GUARANTEE - £100 on 8 House Books
HOORAY! No charge for O.A.P.’s up to and including 18th JUNE
.Subject to Rule 21 — Members Only
SLAIDBURN WHIT8UNTIDE FESTIVAL.
COFFEE EVENING Tat HAMMERTON HALL:
’OMORROW, SATURDAY. 630 p.m.—9 p.m. Admission - 2/6. Children .Free.
DANCING TO THE NEPTUNES&DISC?! ' WEDNESDAY NIGHTS at 8 00 pm
GOLDEN PALM NIGHT
ADMISSION 5 7
1 - (AFTER 10 30 SATURDAY NIGHTS at 8 00 pm ADMISSION
LATE LATE NIGHT 7'6 (AFTER 103010'6)
MONDAY NIGHTS 7-00-1100 pm AGOLDEN DISC DMISSION P LU STO P D ISC S
E V E R YW ED N E SD A Y A N D SA TU RD A YN IG H T S
% DISC NIGHTSMONOAY&THURSDAYx r .......... 59: Weather; 11: News: ■*JU- ' ,’i
3'6 THURSDAY 700-1100 pm
AHEARTBEATDMISSION 4'6
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TUESDAY FRIDAY & SUNDAY 1 PRIVATE HIRE & SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
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Double (won) .4 29,
£30 this week
.Treble (not won) 28
6 27 £50 this week CIVIC hall Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMA) Tel: 3278
The Magnificent Two (U) Technicolor. The Carry on Team in Follow That Camel (Technicolor). MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 730 p.m.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 Morccambe and Wise in SATURDAY, JUNE 14th LURRY KING SUNDAY, JUNE, 15th
DAVE DELANEY B I N G O
1 THURSDAY, JUNE 19th
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
8 o’clock start 4 Jackpots
Prcaohcr: Rev. G. A. Maland. Services: Afternoon 1-50 pan., Evening 6-0 p.m
Soloist: Mr Oswald Evans (No morning service).
THE CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
Ncwton-in-Bowland 2 7 3 rd CHAPEL
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, 15th JUNE
Services at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Conducted by the Rev. G. W. CURRY
Organist:—Mr. G. T. Hitchen L.R.A.M.
Soloist:—Mrs. m. Clough (Whalley)
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION HURST GREEN WJiist and Domino Drive
in the MEMORIAL HALL Hurst Green
FRIDAY, JUNE 20th at 7-30 p.m.
GOOD PRIZES
ADMISSION — 3/- Including Supper
GREAT HARWOOD F.C. Ladies Committee
Invite you to a
Sherry Evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Keighley
"Greensleeves" Maple Close, Whallcy
SATURDAY, JUNE 14th From 8-00 p.m.
ADMISSION — 4/-
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATF,
TEL. 3585
Congregational Church ------o------
Ciitheroc1 ,
SUNDAY, JUNE 15th Family Worship 10-30 a.m.
6 p.m. Holy Communion
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, B.A., B.D.
METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD
Trinity Methodist Church • -------- :o----------
; SUNDAY, JUNE 15th 8 a.m. Holy Communion 10-30 a.m. Sister Hannah
6 p.m. Rev. N. D. Walton Laics Class 2-30 p.m. Sister Hannah
Milthorne Avenue, Ciitheroc —-----o-------
MANOR GOSPEL HALL
SUNDAY, JUNE 15th Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Mr. D. BEATTIE (Preston)
Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m. Speaker: Mrs. KAY (Penwortham)
Wednesday, June 18th '
METHODIST CHURCH LOW MOOR
------- 0------- GIFT DAY
■will receive gifts from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14th The Rev. E. S. JOSELIN
Also Bring and Buy Stall Afternoon teas will be served
.PROCEEDS FOR TRUST FUNDS
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE ------- o-------
Jazz Festival in the Castle Grounds
Tomorrow, Sat., June 14th 2-00 p.m. to 6-00 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. to 1045 p.m. Dancing in Marquee
CHRIS BARBER and Four Supporting Bands
Children and O.A.P. 1/6 Evening 7/6
ADMISSION: Afternoon 3/-
The Best of Entertainment LOW MOOR CLUB
B INGO —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge
FRIDAY FREE and EASY
Sunday, June 15th Karen Delacy (Good singer)
Clitheroe Folk Group—Dog & Partridge, Wellgate—Juno 13th At last, the “Singing Toby Jub”' is here, from London •
, FOLK SING-OUT! TONIGHT Shortly: McCalmans -k McCalmans McCalmans and your residents — IAN and JUDITH DAVE CALDERHEAD
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
SOCIAL EVENING at MOORLAND SCHOOL Ribblcsdale Avenue, Clithcroc
By kind permission of the Principal
MONDAY, 16th JUNE 7-00 p.m. — 9-00 p.m.
Transport available to School from Town End of Ribblesdale Avenue.
Bring and Buy Stall — Tombola — Clock Golf etc. ADMISSION — 1/6
THE NATIONAL CHILDRENS HOME ' ----------o------:----
A Garden Party and Fete Will beheld on
SATURDAY, JUNE 21st in the Grounds of
BOWL AND COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL
THE MAYOR OF CITHEKOE, Coun. S. F. Hardman accompanied by the Mayoress
Riversmead, Grindleton, Clitheroe at 2-30 pan. Chairman: Mr. G. C. Braithwatte of Clitheroe — Opened by — •
ENTERTAINMENT by FRED and JEAN Childrens Television Entertainers
Sideshows ., . Various Stalls
and SLAIDBURN-SILVER. BAND >
Free Transport from Grindleton to the Fete Adequate Car Parking Facilities
Look 'down on your work
While you have a bullet ' .Luncheon':
up.at the • W E L L S PR IN G S
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Don’t Forget’ ,
Beat Dance 'in
ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL
! f ’ WADDINGTON >TONIGHT FR ID AY
"Oh; A DM IS S IO N
: ' ’. ■ Dancing to ’.THE ROUNDABOUT” (Warrington)
'5/-
9th. C|ltheroe Congregational . '".yGuldes and Brownies
$.},'! *>Road, Clitheroe SATURDAY, JUNE,21st .
22-Seller> * Afternoon. Teas. ADMISSION— y -
Country Fair S^JPS Cottase, Waddlngton
L ? ~t'i-2-30 p.m.'to 6 p.m: {Stalls, .Bring,-and-Buyr Puncli t
and/Judy, .Sideshows, Fortune 2? Como al
S eo v t lm | n e v e rwitll
C u b in g a I m a l io g a r .j
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