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g Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, July 13 I960 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday


TELEVISION BBC 1


12: Cricket, Glamorgan v.


G lou c e s te r sh ir e . 1-25: Weather. 1-30: Apollo 11. 1-40: Grandstand, including Tennis, Racing. Athletics, Rugby League, Fight of the Week.


5-15: Star Trek. 0-5: News,


Weather. 6-15: Apollo 11. 6-20: Simon Dee. 6-50: Apollo 11. 6- 55: The Roy Castle Show. 7- 40: Cagney Cavalcade.


0: ApoUo 11. 9-20: The


Proms 1969. 10-15: News, Weather. 10-25: Your Wit- aiess 11-35: Quiz of the Week. 12: Apollo 11. 12-10: Weather. 12-12: Northern News,


Weather.


RADIO RADIO 1


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


Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55: Who's Who? 10: Everett Is Here. 12. Emperor Rosko. 1: Country Meets Folk. 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 Ander­ son and Reginald Dixon. 8-50. Things Are Swingin’. 9-45: Pete Murray. 12: Midnight Newsroom. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.


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


Breakfast Special. 8-32: As Radio 1. 9-55: Five to Ten. 10:. Tim Gudgin. 12: Nimmo at Noon 1: Marching and Waltzing. 2: Frank Cliacks- field Horn-. 3: Best of Album Time. 4: Melody Fair. 6: Singalong With Joe. 6-35: Those Were The Days. 7-25: Sports Review. Cricket scores. 7-30: News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35: Moira Anderson and


Sunday TELEVISION


BBC 1 Minstrel Show. 845: Apollo


Apollo 11. 2-30: News. 2-31: Master Class. 3-15: The Ra:c Ones. 340:


J 9 :enNT 30-1t o 8r n ^ NSe?-' O n X u k n f c i o S C h o i c e . BBC 2


1-50; Sunday Cricket. 6-30:


Film Matinee: “The Bride Wore Boots”. 5-5: Star Choice. 5-55: Tom and Jerry. 6: News, including news of Apolloll and Weather. 6-15: Songs of Praise. 645: Apollo 11. 7-25: Dr. Finlay's Case­ book. 8-15: The Black and White


RADIO RADIO 1


6-55: The First Day of the


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: Ed Stewart. 10: Symends on Sunday.


News. 6-50: Apollo 11: 7-24: Weather. 7-25: Tire World About Us. 8-15: Musicamera.


845: The Bing Crosby


Special. 9-35: Children Talk­ ing. 945: Show of the Week. 10- 30: Thirty-minute Theatre.


11: News, Cricket Ccoreboard. 11-


10: Film Night. GRANADA


11: Communion Service. 10-15; Discovering ...London. "hviontylUo-Kound.'


SiiOTw


Jumping. 3-20: Survival. 3-50: Fort


Apache, starring Henry Fonda, John Wayne, Shirley Temple and John Agar. 6: News. 6-10: Mon on the Moon. Marathon coverage until close-down of the Apollo 11 moonshot and the men involved in the first moon-landing and mcon- walk.


GRANADA 12-20: Man on the Moon,


progress report. 12-25:. All About Riding. 12-55: News. 1: World of Sport. 5: Results


BBC 2 2-45: Apollo 11. 3: Saturday


Cinema ‘Mississippi Gambler’. 6-30: Gardeners’ World. 6-45: Great Zoos. 7-15: News. Sport. Weather. 7-30: The Spanish Farm. 8-15: Chronicle.


9: Apollo 11. 9-20: inter­


national Cabaret. 10-5: Travels With Charley. 10-55: Free For All. 11-40: News. 11-45: Midnight Movie: ‘Three Hours to Kill’.


Round-up. 5-10: European Show-jumping Champion­ ships. 6-10: News. 6-15: Set ’em up, Joe!


7: Department ‘S'. 8:


Mystery and Suspense. Nigel Patrick and Yvonne Mitchell in “Johnny Nobody". 9: Man on the Moon, progress report. 9- 30: Dragnet, Jack Webb in “The Fur Job”. 10: News. 10-


Cub Scouts win sports trophy


S.S. Michael and John's


(Loyola) Pack won 'the Clith- eroe and District Cub Scout sporls held on the Clitheroc Cricket Club ground on


Friday evening. Six packs, St. Pauls, Trinitj, . . ...


2nd Whalley, Chatburn, St. Mary Magdalene (P a r i s h Church) and S.S. Michnel and John’s (Loyola), competed loi


the Sports Shield, which"®? presented to the winneis by th e District Commissionei,


Dr G. Hampson. The Parish Church pack six


points behind in second place with 24 points, and Chatburn


■third with seven. Results: Flat race, 8 yeais.


10: Saturday Night


Theatre, two prize-winning Short plays, "Everyday of the Lifeman” starring Ken Wynne, Timothy Bateson and Oscar James and "Salve Regina” starring Miriam Carlin, Glenda Jackson and A1 Mancini.


li-10: The Prisoner. CLITHEROE


Reginald Dixon. 8-50: The Proms. 10: As.Radio l.


RADIO 3 8: News, Weather. 8-4: The


Saturday Concert. 9: News. Weather. 10-30: Mozart. Beethoven and Schubert: Piano recital. 12: Jazz Record


Requests. 12-30: Sports Service Line­


up, including Weather, Scores: Cricket, Golf, Racing. Lawn Tennis, Motor Racing. Athletics, Rifle Shooting. Show Jumping, Cycling. 6: Bach, Schumann: Piano


recital. 645: The True Tale: play. 8: Romeo Und Julia. 9-


RADIO 4 6-30: News. 6-32: Farming


Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6-55: Weather, Programmes. 7: News. 7-10: News of the North. 7-15: On Your Farm. 745: Today’s Papers. 7-50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather, Pro­ grammes.


Interpretations on Record. 10- 30: Hindemith. 11: News.


8: News. 8-10: Nevs of the


North. 8-15: It’s Saturday. 845: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly World. 9-20: The Week in West­ minster. 945: From Our Own Correspondent. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: Study on 4.


12: Motoring and the


Motorist. 12-25: All Tire Best From Today. 12-55: Northern News, Weather, l : News.


10: Personal View. 9-30:


Afternoon Theatre: “Poor Edith”. 3: Weekend Women's Hour. 4: International Con­ cert Hall. 5-55: Weather, Pro­ grammes. 6: News, Radio


1-15: The Navy Lark. 145: BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


Newsreel 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 7: Many A Slip. 7-30: The Proms.


8-30: Saturday Night


Theatre: “Lonely Beat” . 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: The Time of My Life. 10-55: Lighten Our Darkness. 1140: Music At Night. 1142: Weather and News Summary. 1145: Forecast for coastal waters.


CATTLE AND GENERAL MARKET HENTHORN PARK


CHESTER AVENUE PLAYGROUND CASTLE PLAYING FIELD (Lower portion adjoining railway)


The above will be CLOSED from .12 o clock midnight on SATURDAY, 19th July. 1969 to


12 o’clock noon on SUNDAY, 20th July, 1969.


FIYE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL Closing Date


Tonight, Friday 18th July 5-00 p


CIVIC HALL Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMA)


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -------- o---------


Tel: 3278


FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m. THE FAMILY SHOW. TARZAN and THE JUNGLE BOY (Colour). THE GENTLE GIANT (U) Colour.


THE CIVIC HALL WILL BE CLOSED FOR SIX DAYS FROM MONDAY, JULY 21st


May we take this opportunity to bring to your notice some of our forthcoming attractions


ALL THAT IS BRIGHTEST AND BEST IN FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT!!


Jules Verne’s classic adventure "ROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS


Walt Disney’s best loved fairly tale "CINDERELLA”


The sheer sunny happiness of “DOCTOR DOOLITTLE


The fabulous fun of those “MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES


The mirthful musical from Erin’s isle “FINIAN’S RAINBOW"


Bolton-by-Bowland Motor Services Ltd. and IIodder Motor Services


EXCURSIONS : SUNDAY — 2<)lh JULY


9-15 a.m. WINDERMERE and BOWNESS g-15 a .m . .MORECAMBE ..............................


12-30


8-00 a.m. SCARBOROUGH 8-00 a.m. YORK


8- 9-


00 a.m. RHYL


MONDAY — 21st J.UJIY ....................


O/- . . . . . . . . . . W" 9-30 a.in^BLACKPOOL (re l urnG ,<!'/«•) » S/" 'T ............. . 24/6 ...................................16/6 ............... ..................... 29/6 15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) 10/3


9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) ......... 10/- 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.) ......... 9/6 1-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 11-00 p.m.) ......... 9/6


TUESDAY — 22nd JULY


7-30 a.m. BLENHEIM PALACE. Outward Via Ken­ ilworth and Warwick. Return Via Broadway, Evesham and Woroester. (SEAT OF THE DUKE OF MARL­ BOROUGH and BIRTH PLACEOF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL)......................... 62/-


12: . Family. Favourites. 2: Savile’s Travels. 3: Scene and Heard. 4: Stage One. 5: Alan Freeman. 645: Moon Special. 7: John Peel. 9: Moon Special. 11: Humphrey Lyttelton. 12:.Midnight News-


room. 12-5: Night Ride and Moon Special.


RADIO 2 6-55: The First Day of the


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: As Radio 1. 10: Eric Robinson. 11-31: People’s Service. 12: As Radio 1. 2: The Big Business Lark. 2-31: You’re Only Old Once. 3: Moira Anderson and Reginald' Dixon. 4-15: Movie- Go-Round. 5: As Radio 1. 645: Moon Special. 7: Sing Something Simple. 7-30: News, Weather, Cricket scores. 7-37: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Half-Hour. 9: Moon Special. 11: As Radio 1.


RADIO 3 8: News. Weather. 84:


What’s New? 9: News. Weather. 94: Bach Cantatas.


10: Orchestras of the World. 11: Artist’s Choice.


12: Haydn and Beethoven.


1: Sunday Orchestral Con­ cert. 3: La Bella Dormente Nel Bosco. 4-10: 'Sequence.


5: The Other Indian Music.


5-50: Mozart, Beethoven. 645 Non-Violence. 745: Cantores in Ecclesia, 8-30: Escape to Canada. 8-50: Cantores. 9-30: The First Night of ‘Tom The Fool’. 10-5: Mahler. 11: News


RADIO 4 7-50: Sunday Reading. 7-55:


Weather, Programmes. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself a.t Home. The Eye-Witnesss. 840: Tire Sunday Papers. 8-50: Sunday Spot. 8-55: Weather.


9: News. 9-5: In Every


Corner Sing. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30: Morning Ser­ vice. 11-15: Record Recovery.


1140: Talkabout, 12-10: Sun­ day Listening Post. 12-25:


Johnny Morris. 12-55: Weather, Programmes


1: The World Tills Week­


end. 2: Gardeners’ ' Question Time. 2-30: Lord Rcith Looks Back. 3-30: The .Changing


Past. 4: Can I Help You? 4- 15: Sunday Spout. 4-30: The Living World; 5: Down Your Way. 540: 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 Cause Appeal. 8: Subject For Sun­ day. 8-30: Joseph Vance. 9: Moon Special. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10:. The World


Sings.1 10-50: Epilogue. 10-50: Weather. 11: • News. 11-2:


Music. At Night. 1145: Fore­ cast for Coastal Waters.


8- 9-


9-15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) .............. ................... 1°/3 9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.)........... 10/- 0- 1-


7- WEDNESDAY — 23rd JULY


00 a.m. SEVEN LAKES ...... ................ 22/“ 15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) 10/3


9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.)............. 9/6 9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) 1°/‘


12-30 p.m. CHESTER ZOO ............... ..................'• 1“/.“ 1-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (roturn 11-00 p.m.) •••••.• 9/“


THURSDAY — 24th JULY


1-45 a.m. LLANDUDNO .......................................... 23/“ 3-00 a.m. WHITBY ................................................. *4/6 8-


9- 15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) 10/J 00 a.m. YORK ...................................


9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) ......... 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.) ......... 9/9 1-


SATURDAY, JULY 19th.


30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (roturn 11-00 p.m.) 9/6 FRIDAY — 25th JULY


0-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-00 p.m.)............. 1°/‘ 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-00 p.m.)............. 9/6


SECOND WEEK SUNDAY — 27lh JULY


9-15 a.m. WINDERMERE and BOWNESS............. U/' fl-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m,) .......... W* 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return G-00 p.m.) ......... 9/9


12-30 p.m. CHESTER ZOO ...................................... ™/s 2-


00 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 0-30 p.m.). */' MONDAY — 28th JULY


6-45 a.m. EDINBURGH .............................................. 68/“ 8-00 a.m. SCARBOROUGH ...................................... 24/6


8- 0- 9-


00 a.rn. YORK


9-30 a.ni. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.)................ 9/“ 1- 30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 11-00 p.m.) ............. a/B


TUESDAY — 29th JULY


••o a.m. COTSWOLD TOUR. Via Stratford-on- Avon, Bourton-on-thc-Wator, Cheltenham


and Tewksbury. ........... ......................... 63,


)-15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) ............ 1U/J 1-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.).............. 10/' i-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (roturn 7-30 p.m.)............. 1-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (roturn 11-00 p.m.) ............. 9/6


•00 a.111. SEVEN LAKES .......................................... WEDNESDAY — 30th JULY


7- 8- 8- 9-


30 a,in. WOBURN ABBEY and ZOO ... 36/3 00 a.m. BRIDLINGTON ....


9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) •••••• 10' ‘ 9-30 a,111. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.) 12-30 p.m. CHESTER ZOO


8- 00 a.111. RHYL .........................


0-18 a.m. SOUTHPORT (roturn 7-30 p.m.) .......... .1 9-


9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (roturn 7-30 p,m.) :..••••••■ 9/6 FRIDAY — 1st AUGUST


9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-09 p.m,) ..• •••• iw" 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7*00 p.m.)....... . . 9/6


BOOK NOW ul 4s WELLGATE, or AINSWORTH’S, WATERLOO ROAD


9/6 16/“


1-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 11-00 p.m.) ............. 9/6 THURSDAY — 31st JULY


26/6 15 a.in. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) •:•••• 1°A *4/6 15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.lll.) ............... 10/' £30 this week 15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) ................ ..........•...................... “■


TWO OF A KIND SUNDAY, JULY 20th


THE DRIFTERS THURSDAY, JULY 24th


B I N G O 8 o'clock sflart


■ Double (won) 4 17


4 Jackpol!


Treble (not won) 10 15 9 £50 this week


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


TEL* 3585


Gavins Maxwell’s delightful story "RING OF BRIGHT WATER”


A DAY OUT FOR THE FAMILY Come to


HAREWOOD HOUSE | ^ . n i lFM E V CnV ,DAY,..V


Free Car Park and Playground. Picnicing Allowed E xh ib it ion s


Via A58 and A61 7 miles North of Leeds LOW MOOR CLUB


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


30 a.m. BEAUMARIS and MENAI ........................... 28/3


30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.) .............. 9/6 30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 11-00 p.m.) .............. 9/6


FRIDAY


FREE and EASY Sunday, July 20th


FREE AND EASY with COLIN on the Organ


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL FUND You are invited to a


Public Meeting in the school


at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, JULY 24th


The Committee wish to inform the public of the present position of the . above project.


'TUES - WED - THURS JULY 29 30 31^ EXCITEMENT! SPECTACLE!


Corps of Royal Militaiy Police Motorcycle & Horseback lent pegging tearn^


Show Jumping (with internotional riders) Junior National Show Jumping Championship. Children’s Riding


ANIMALS Cattle; Sheep: Horses: Pigs: Goats


SMALL LIVESTOCK Tiies: Poultry; Budgerigars Tues/Wed: Rabbits; Pigeons Thtirs only: Dag Show


MUSIC


Lancashire Artillery Volunteeis 8amf Morris Dancing (Thursday only)


E X H IB IT S


Mannequin Parade, Floral Marquee, Produce, Trade Stands,


Safety Exhibition AMUSEMENTS


Children's Corner with all the Inn ol a mini-fair


BARS & COMFORTABLE


REFRESHMENTS ROOMS OPEN ALL DAY


SAVE MONEY - BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE


Further Details from:


Ihc Secretary, Royal Lancashire Show East Park Drive, Blackpool. Phone; 0253 63205


Borough of Clitheroc JULY HOLIDAYS


Notice is hereby given that the Public Library and Rcadioq Room will be


CLUiED


Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 21st, 22nd and 23rd.


RE - OPEN Thursday, July, 24th


Close at 5 p.m. Satur­


day, July 19th and Sat­ urday, July r26lh.


SUNDAY, JULY 20th 10-30 a.m.


FAMILY WORSHIP'


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D.


NO EVENING SERVICE


SUNDAY, JULY 20th 10-30 « .m.


Rev. J. A. Goodhall 6 p.m. Mrs. J. Wilkinson


Slaidburn Methodist Sunday Sehool


ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 20th JULY


Services 2p.m. und 6p.m. Preacher;


Sisler Hannah Bettis of Clitheroc


Soloi9t:


Miss Susan Hawortli of Whalley


PALLADIUM CLITHEROE


star* STOP


JUST READ THIS . . • F R O M TONIGHT TO


THURSDAY, 24th JULY B IG C H A N C E S


BIG £ 3 0


GUARANTEE PLUS. FR E E GAMES


(or 2 doz. Pairs of Nylons


Tonight & Grocery hamper Tomorrow night


SUNDAY, 20th FOR


■ LUCKY SEAT DRAW” MONDAY, 21St FOR


“ ECONOMY NIGHT” TUESDAY, 22nd FOR “ FAMILY


GET-TOGETHER”


WEDNESDAY, 23rd. FOR “ BE MY GUEST NIGHT"


THURSDAY, 24tll FOR GUARANTEE of


on .3/- 8 HOUSE BOOK Subject to nule 21 Members only.


£100


Tonight and Tomorrow night


1 V.....W \S . SOCIAL Jem Trinity Methodist Church


1 S. Read (Parish Church), - P. BrotWeiiton (Cluatburn), o 4 Cuthberison (Whalley); 9


years: 1 C. Gatti (Loyola), 2 M. Scovell (Parish Church), 3


1 . T o t s of excitement lor the cubs taking part in the egg and spoon race.


S. Blakev (Whalley); 10 years: 1 R, Green (Loyola), 2 R. Fox


(Loyola), 3 'N. Heaton (Pansn Church),


Sack race: 8 years! 1 D. Tyson (Loyola), 2 D. Holgatc


_ Wood (Parish Qhurch). .3 S.


(Loyola), 3 S. Church); 9 years: j- ?• bury (St. Paul’s), 2


Blakey (Whalley); 10 years: .1 S Tomlinson (Parish Church) 2 N. Heaton (Parish Church),


3 R. Green (Loyola). ' Egg and spoon race: 8 years: 1 D. Wrigley (Loyola), 2 C. Lavender (Parish Church); 9 years: 1 S. Blakey (Whalley), 2 c. Gatti (Loyola), 3 N, Par­ kinson (St. Paul’s).


Potato race: 10 years:. 1 N


■Quaile (Chatburn), 2 M. Hud­ son (Loyola), 3 S. Tomlinson (Parish Church). 440 yards: 9-10 years: 1 S.


Tomlinson (Parish Church), 2 R. Green (Loyola), 3 R. Fox (Loyola). Relay: 3, 9 and. 10 years- 1 Loyola, 2 Parish Church, 3 Chatburn.


*Sck'i.. M i m


feTV £ X


STILL NOTHING TO ROAR ABOUT


Trutcx Tigers, who,have yet to score; a point in the Clith- eroe and District Netball League. sulTered another .heavy


defeat when they were beaten 20—7 by Smarlics United. The other Trutex side, the.;


Toppers, have dropped - to joint ninth place alongside


Road Runners. At the top of the table,


Whalley still have a two-point


lead over Smarties' United. Ladybirds are one point be­


hind in third place, but. the fourth placed team, Billington, are now four points behind the team above them.


Results: Calderstones 19.


Trutex Toppers 10; . Tigers 7, Smarties United 20, Ladybirds 19, Road Runners 12; Whalley 23, Paper Dolls 3.


The Dynamo Electric v Bit


lington game was postponed. There will be no fixtures for


the next two weeks because of the holidays.


Whalley Smarties Utd. 9


LEAGUE TABLE P W D L P


9 8 1 0 17


Ladybirds ------ 9 Billington .... 8 Calderstones . . . 9 Paper Dolls........ 9 Dynamo Electric 8 Trinity Y.C. . . 7 Road Runners 9 Trutex Toppers 9 Trutex Tigers 9


More of them Cheap rate trunk telephone


calls, winch now account for about one in four of all trunk calls, rose by more than 24


per cent in May.


TWI FOR I don't btl


I am goin;| today and, heard it,


won’t believl It was toll


local woman!


years who : hi from the lip. f mother: but | apocryphal: vastly entertrL worthy of a l Whalley folk]! Otir local (


see ms,, had all sense of ;hi:|


many of.-the ’ 'heard of yesl


are centred xl yard, and o f them : are re:I occurred duril of darkness':- v| moaned eerily! ren trees: an| silent flight belfry. Our story tul


carlv days : oil when the c'r| first enclosed, dations for the! tailed the exhi| Identified remr. lain in the htl for centuries, fill relics: werl the charnel h| re-interment.: This is whcl fwe will call hi


the plot. Meg [ locaj woman i.l stances, who ll ble down cottnl skirts of the vl means of li very uncertain


You!


lying in the and found t 'l


Meg learnec|


was a read'l human skulls’ l students and I bers of the ;| thus, in the • ness. made :h| churchyard: her gruesome I This somewa


habit of the | came known perhaps she tongue ..wagid one night .thrl secreted then! charnel hous<| Meg’s coming! They did nef


Cap chcl


>.»'• .Malcolm fYal set Avenue.! C ll chosen to cal


them: Counties! team in the


letics match I Stadium. Wol|


morrow. .: Malcolm wh|


ning in the : alreadv recorl


fastest time f<|


with a 21.1 Witton. Park, month.


A member oil


riers. Malcolnl few years ago! ■tiring from i| ning. but : sol successes havl back into :thel


DonJ Clitheroe Sul


the North Lail Cheshire HorJ £26 15s„ procl metal drive, f l of St. Columb!


STARLIGHT JULY 20th WEEK—7-45 p.m.'start THE SENSATIONAL THREE . . . THE


00 a.m. YORK . . ..................................... ..................."■:••• — ,16/6 15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 1-30 p.m.) •••••■ W * ,


DELMONTS Also The Exceptional • v- ■ SECOND GENERATION


(fomerly the Shannons) And a great show with


Mad Magician ERNESTO Comedian ■ KEITH SCOTT


Unusual Vocalist EDDIE STONE Come and;have a wonderful time!


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