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2 Clishcroc Advertiser and Times, February 21, 1969 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday


TELEVISION BBC—1


Dice Cosi. 10-30: Suivez la Piste. 12: Weather. 12-5: Laurel and Hardy. 12-25: Deputy Dawg. 12-45: Grand­ stand ‘including International Rueby Union; Racing; Fight of The Week; International Weight Lifting and Results. 5-15: Dr. Who. 5-40; News.


9-30: Vamos a Ver! 10: Si


Weather. 5-50: Tom and Jerry. 6: Here's Lucy. 7: The Best of Morecambe and Wise. 7-30: The Rolf Harris Show. 8-15: The Saturday Thriller:


RADIO RADIO— 1


Breakfast Special. 3-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55: The Googly Game. 10: Everett Is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1:


5- 30: News. Weather. 5-33:


Scene And Heard. 2: The Chris Denning Show. 3-55: The Googlv Game. 4: Dave Lee Travis. 5-32: Country


■Nightmare Alley’. 10: News. Weather. 10-10: Match of The Day. 10-55: Braden’s Week. 11- 30: A Man Called Ironside. 12- 22: Northern News.


BBC— 2


Miracle in Soho. 7-20: News, Sport. Weather. 7-30: Rugby Special: 8-15: The Possessed. 9: The Philpott File. 9-50: Tales from Hoffnung.


3: Saturday Ci n ema : GRANADA


10: Once More With Felix. 10- 30: Release. 11-15: News. 11- 20: Colour Me Pop. 11-40: Midnight Movie: California.


RADIO— 3


8: News. Weather. 8-4: Weekend in Lancaster. 9: News Weather. 9-45: Record Review. 10-30: Weekend in Lancaster: guitar recital. 11-20: Guitar and Modem


Meets Folk. 6- 32: Pete Drummond. 7-30:


News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35: Galaxy. 9-25: Pop Over


night Newsroom. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News. Weather.


RADIO— 2


Breakfast Special. 8-32: as Radio 1. 9-55. Five To Ten: 10: Max Jaffa. 12: Marching and Waltzing. 1: The Jack Jackson Shaw. 2: Sound Stage. 3: Alan


5-30: News. Weather. 5-33:


Europe. 10: Pete Murray. 12: Mid­


12-55: News. 1: World of Sport, including Scrambling, Racing, International Table T e n n i s . 4: Professional Wrestling. 5: Results. 5-15: Voyage to The Bottom of The Sea. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Saturday Crowd. 7: The Champions. 7-55: Mystery and Suspense. 9-30: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. 10: News. 10-10: Saturday Night Theatre "Tiger-Trap.” 11-10: Psst! 11-40: Tile Felony Squad.


12-35: The Tools of Cookery.


Composers. 12-30: Sports Parade, in­ cluding Weather, Test Match


close of Play, Prize Quiz, Meet Wilt Wooller. Bowls, You’ve Asked For It. Cricket. Racing, Rugby Union International, Association Football, Results, Sports Report. 6: Hadyn and Dussek. 640:


North. 8-15: I t’s Saturday. 845: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly World. 9-20: Tile Week in Westmin­ ster. 945: From Our Own Correspondent. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: Study on 4. 11: A-Level Eng­


Tel: 3218 CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA) FRIDAY and SATURDAY ;at G 45


Sean Connery as James Bond in You Only l-ir Technicolor also Peter Sellars in shot in 1110 ua Technicolor. ‘


LOLA ALBRl(!HT in ve T.*1,,0,0 u ’


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 p,m- DAVID NIVEN


THE IMPOSSIBLE Panavision, Metrocolor (A) ALSO


JOHN IRELAND in


HATE FOR HATE Eastman Colour (A)


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 7'30 p'm’ JACK LEMMON WALTER MAfHAU in


THE ODD COUPLE Panavision, Technicolor (A)


A non-stop flow of laughter . . . a comedy delight (Daily Mirror). Exceptionally funny . . . a tremendous success (Sunday Express). Hilarious performances . . • 8° along and


tuck in (Evening Standard. Don’t miss- it (Daily MaU)- Wild hilarity (Daily Express).


CIVIC HALL


lish. 11-30: Deux Enquetos Du Commissaire Maigret. 12: Motoring and the Motorist. 12-25: All the Best from Today. 12-55: Northern News, Weather. 1: News. 1-15: Any Questions? 2:


Work and Change. 7-10: Bomarzo: Opera. 845: Per­ sonal View. 9-5: Bomarzo. 10-10: Marenzio. 10-50: Inter­ lude. 11: News.


RADIO— 4


Dell. 4: Melody Fair. 5-32: as Radio 1. 0-32': Those Were The Days. 7- 30: News. 7-34: Weather.


7-35: Galaxy. 9-25: Pop Over Europe. 10: as Radio 1.


Sunday


TELEVISION BBC—1


this case. 1-25: Farming, Weather for farmers and growers. 1-50: Make it my place. 2-20: News. 2-21: The Lost Peace. 2-46: F i lm Matinee, ‘The Great Moment’. 4-5: With Cliff Michelmore.


Mass for the First Sunday in Lent. 11-30: Hardy Heating Co. Ltd. 12: Know How. 12-30: In


J e e v a n . 9-30: In our midst. 10: Si Dice Cosi. 10-30:


9: Nai Zindagi — Naya


6-50: Songs of Praise. 7-25: The Forsyte Saga. 8-15: The Great Stars, Viva Zapata. 10-


Grenfell. 6-45: The Promised Land.


Omnibus. 11-10: Weather. 11- 12: Joyce Grenfell (as 6-15 pan.). 11-42: Northern News.


BBC—2


4-35: Going for a Song. 5: Star Choice. 5-50: Storyline, and Tom and Jerry. 6-5: New'S, Weather. 6-15: Joyce


RADIO RADIO— 1


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-3: S u n d a y Special. 9: Ed Stewart. 10: Symonds on Sunday. 12: Family Favourites. 2:


6-55: The First Day of the


The Jimmy Logan Show. 8-15: Civilisation. 9-5: Work­


7: News, Weather. 7-25:


shop. 10-15: Rowan, , and Martin's Xatujgn-m.


News, n-15: Film Night,


N i g h t Ride. Weather.


RADIO— 2


Savilc’s Travels. 3: John Peel. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: Mike Raven. 8-30: Jazz on One. 9-30: I'm Sony, I ’ll read


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-3: Sunday Special. 9: —as Radio 1. 10: Eric Robinson. 11-31: People’s Service. 12: —As Radio 1. 2: Han­


6-55: The First day of the


that again. 10: Pete Murray. 12: Midnight newsroom. 12-5: Humphrey Lytt-leton. 1-1:


11-1 0 . GRANADA 5: News, Weather. 10-15:


gers. 9-20: The Big Picture. . "Take the High c.mim,!."


JO-iO:


Discovering London. 12-40: Play Better Golf. 1-5: Deux Mondes. 1-25: Interval. 1-30: Evolution. 2: Sports Arena. 2-30: Football. 3-25 Bowery to Broadway. 5: Ail our Yes­ terdays. 5-30: Joe 90. 6: News. 6-15: All Creatures Great and Small. 6-35: Talking About.... 7-25: This i s ___ Tom Jones. 8-25: The Aven­


11: Family Worship, 12-15:


Picture. 11-30: Tonight with David Nixon.


News, 1 lu-zo: The Big Menus on Request


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. 8: Nows. 8-10: News of the


6-30: News. 6-33: Farming


Afternoon Theatre. 3: Week­ end Women’s Hour. 340: Rugby Union International. 4-30: International Concert Hall. 5-25: Challenging Brass. 5-55: Weather.Programmes,


Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMA)


THE CLITHEROE PLAYERS PRESENT


“Hobson’s Choice”


A classical Lancashire comedy by Harold Brlghouse Produced by GRETA WILKINSON


on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday


6: News,' Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 7: Be Reasonable. 7-30: Gala Con­ cert Hall. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: A Word in


Edgeways. 10-55: Lighten Our Darkness. 11-10: Music At Night. 1142: Weabher. News. 1145: Forecast for Coastal Waters.


March 5th, 6tb, 7th and 8th. at 7-30 pan. prompt


Admission 4/6 and 3/6—-Wednesday only O.A.P-’s 2/-


Scats may bo reserved at The Civic Hall from Monday, February 24th, 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.; 3 p.tn. — 5 p.m. and any evening.


BIRDS OF THE NORTH WEST


A University course of 12 Meetings — Fee: 15/- by—E. j. POPHAM, Ph.D„ D.Sc., A.R.C.S.


Parties Weddings Conferences


Home Catering Public Functions


Telephone: 55355, 5511* Granville


Catering Co. BUFFET SPECIALISTS


— Office: —


6 BRAESIDE, BLACKBURN Elizabeth


Barnes


ST. JAMES SCHOOL -------o—.—


JUMBLE SALE


Saturday, February 22nd Doorl^Opcn 3 p.nv- ADMISSION — 3d. Home Made Teas


7-30: News, Weather. 7-35: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sundav Half-Hour. 9: Brain of Britain, 9-30: I'm Sorry, I ’ll


Read That Again. 10-2-2: —As Radio 1. RADIO— 3


cock’s Half-Hour. 2-31: The Ciitheroe Kid. 3: Fanfare. 4-15: Movie-Go-Round. 5: — As Radio 1. 7: Sing Something Simple.


What’s Now? 9: News, Weather. 0-4: Hadyn’s Piano Trios. 0-35: Your Concert Choice. 11: Music Magazine. 12: Bach. 12-35: Weekend


8: News, Weather. 8-4:


Margaret Colbert


Ciitheroe Venturi Scouts Supporters Assseiation


•------ o----- TEA ADD CAKE EVENING


by kind perupsion of F. A. Allen'and Sons


Wedn^da^hb'nmry j26th at* WeiMan Row


Bring ant Buy Tombola Cakes and Games


TICKETS — 1/6


SWAN HOTEL — WIIALLEY (RESIDENTIAL) — Tel: WHALLEY 2195


OPEN FOR ALL MEALS DAILY


Business Men’s Three Course Lunch at 9/6 (Monday — Saturday)


Special Three Course Sunday Lunch at 12/6


• Concert. 3: Weekend in Lan­ caster. 5: French Song. 5-30:


in Lancaster. 1-28: A Dinner Engagement. 2-25: Lancaster


What’s Wrong with the Law? 5-50: French Song. 6-25: Evo­ lution and Revolution in the West. 6-55: The Comedy of Errors. 8-20: Orchestral Con­ cert. 9-15: Pools of the sixteentli


Century. 9-35: Concert. 10-25: Poetry Now. 11: News.


Weather, Programmes. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself at Home. 840: The Sunday Papers. 8-50: Calendar. 8-


7- 50 Sunday Reading. 7-55: RADIO— 4


9- 5: Chapel in the Valley. 0-30: The Archers. 10-30: The Morning Service. 11-15: Just What the Patient Ordered. 1140: Talkabout 12-55: We a t h e r , Pro­


*0N LEADING MAKES OF


3-PROGRAMME TELEVISIONS


Any o! the good looking sets in our wide range, by the country's lending makirs, can be yours tor NO DEPOSIT , , . your simnty start repayment on a weekly basis alter the set Is installed.


PHILIPS DECCA MURPHY*BUSH G-E-C-PYE


Also available on NO DEPOS IT TE flMS


WASHING MACHINES, R E FR IG ER A TO R S and R A D IO G R AMS


thern Wave 60. 3: Pick of the Week. 3-55: Interlude. 4: Holidays in Britain. 4-30: CanI help you? 445: The Living World. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather, Programmes. 6: News. 6-10: Letter From America. 6-25: The Critics, 7: Sunday Symphony, 7-55 Week’s Good Cause Appeal 8: Subject for Sunday. 8-30: The Cloister and the Hearth. 9: Your Hundred


grammes. 1: The World This We e k e n d . 2: Gardeners' Question Time. 2-30: Nor­


11- 2: Music at Night. 1145: Forecast for coastal waters.


Main line diversion


be diverted through Clitlieroc from 6 manurnn. on Saturam from 6 a.m. on Saturday to 6 a.m. on Monday, due to bridge building work on the main line. The bridge is being built over


London-Glasgow trains will BURNLEY Betlissda Street.


203 Colne Road, Burnley Lane. Tel: 22822 CLITHEROE 8 Market Place. COLNE 22 Market Street


Tel: 22822 Tel: 3103


NELSON 2 Bankhouse Road Tel: 66021 Tel: 498


the new M6 extension between Camforth and Carlisle, and work originally scheduled for February 8 to 10 had to postponed because of the snow. ; Main line trains will be delayed by about an hour a. result of the diversion, which will bring trains via Blackburn and Hellifield. • Stations bewcen Preston and


Carlisle will be by-passed, and connecting diesel trains and


buses will bo run. 55: Weather. 9: News.


A LA CARTE MENU AVAILABLE --------- o---------


Wedding Receptions Etc., Catered for


RIBBLESDALE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL Presents


“RUMPELSTILTSKIN” A musical play by Adams and Clement in THE SCHOOL HALL


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 6th. 7th, and 8th at 7-30 p.m-


Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 3/6 — CHILDREN 2/6 Saturday afternoon all scats 2/-


Tickets can be obtained from any pupil of the School Clillicroe Parish Church


Mothers’ Union — --------- o --------------


jumble Sale FRIDAY 28th FEB.


Best Tunes. 9-58: Weather 10: News. 10-10: The Time of My Life. 10-50: Epilogue. 10-


Jumble gratefully received at the Institute


59: Weather. 11: News.


Thursday, 27th February LOW MOOR CLUB


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


FRIDAY FREE and EASY


Sunday, February 23rd SYLVIA SMALLEY COLIN on the Organ


Annual General Meeting


Wednesday, 26th. February at 8-15 p.m.'


Bolton-by-Bowland W.l. WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE at’the


COACH and HORSES HOTEL


(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. N. Hodgson) ,


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th at 7-30 pm.


including Refreshments Good Prizes


ADMISSION — 3/6


Rimington Women’s Institute Handicraft and Produco • Sub-Committee


A WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE will be held in


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


SATURDAY, 1st MARCH at 745 p.m. prompt


on


ADMI88ION — Adults */• Children 2/»


Pie and Peas Supper Cutlery Required


•Future Events:— . COFFEE EVENING ,


21st May, 1969 SHOW DAY


9th August, 1969 V


SLAIDBURN Y.F.C. -----------o -----------


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22


in SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL


at 745 p.m. Good Prizes


ADMISSION — */- Including Refreshments WHALLEY W.l.


jumble Sale To be held ill


THE OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WHALLEY


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st at 7 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d, Tea and Biscuits


OPERA FOR ALL


“THE ITALIAN GIRL IN ALGIERS” (Rossini)


Sung in English Played hi Costume sponsored by Clitheroc Concerts Society GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHATBURN ROAD


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26fh 8-9 p.m.— Ploaso note the time


Tickets at the door 8/6 s: Studonts 2/* STARLIGHT February 23rd and week — Nightly 7-45 LONDON PALLADIUM FAVOURITES—THE


JONES BOYS JOE CHISHOLM


Terrific American Entertainer,


; "Opportunity Knocks” Comedy Winner—The : Rubberfaced


BRIAN MARTIN


plus Spanish Dancher KAREN KARINA, musical clown JOHNNY MAGOO and The Roy Dorsey Duo


TOP CLASS SIX-ACT SHOW—DON’T MISS THIS!; Sunday 5/-; Monday to Thursday 3/6; Friday 5/- ,* .(Saturday 6/-, ’-i' .


. i ., x >


The course will help the beginner to indentify birds by sight and song. The lectures will be illustrated with stuffed birds and recordings.


There will be two held meetings in the Spring.


WEDNESDAYS at 7-30 p.m. from February 26th at the Church of England School, Whaltcy


RocTtcSd hotel €di$ford Bridge


CLITIIEROE’S ONLY TOP CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT


RESTAURANT OPEN TO


NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING


Now Open Lunch 12-00 noon — 2-oo p.m.


Monday— Friday inclusive Booking for


Small Parties accepted FOR TABLE RESERVATION


Phono Clilheroc 2010 — FULLY LICENSED —


Downham Village Hall DANCE


Friday, February 21st Dancing to


THE MAGIC FACTORY 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ■ Admission — 4/-


(Right of admission' '• reserved)


RIMINGTON


SETTLE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA and CHOIR


Present a


CONCERT in the


MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 3/6— Children 1/6 NEWTON INSTITUTE


Annual Whist AND


Domino Drive AND


Dance


In aid of Cancer Research


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th


DRIFTERS DANCE BAND 9-30 am. to 1 a.m.


Whist and Dominoes 745 p.m. prompt Dancing to the


A D M IS S IO N - 5/- Right of admission reserved


Waddington 9-15 p.m.. Post Office Grindteton 9-30 p.m. Returning after dance.


Free bus will station at 9 p.m,


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS


Go “UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREE”


on MARCH 5th— 8th GRAMMAR SCHOOL WHALLEY


TICKETS 3/- * 3/6 (Saturday)


From: P. WHITTAKER, King Street, Whallcy -


leave Ciitheroe Sun Inn,


1st PENDLE CUBS and SCOUTS


---------- o ----------- Beetle Drive


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY at 7-30 p.m.


HOT POT SUPPER Tombola Stall


Admission — Adults 2/6 Children 1/3


WADDINGTON VILLAGE SPORTS


jumble Sale AND


Pound Stall


in ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADOINGTON


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th


Doors Open 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION — 3d.


Ribblosdalo Region of Y.F.C.


Carnival Dance CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


SILVER KEYNOTES BAND WITH DISCOTHEQUE


ADMISSION — 5/- Refreshments


Right of admission Reserved


CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION BRANCH


Weekly Double £15 20


l


Weekly Treble £25 19 10


1


DOG and PARTRIDGE HOTEL, BARROW


MU S I C


Saturday and Sunday from 3 p.m. featuring THE D.P. TRIO


Ciitheroe Flower Club The Annual


General Meeting to be heJd


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th at 7-30 p m. in


STATION HOTEL, Clitheroc Followed by


Colour Slides


"FLOWERS IN WOBURN ABBEY”


Non-members 2/6


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


TEL. 3585


Annual General Meeting Wednesday, 26th February at 8 p.m. prompt


Members are remided that subscriptions must be paid before then.


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd Vince Lewis SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd


Barrie Norman Bingo


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th 8 o’clock start


Double (won) 23 26


£30 this week 4 Jackpots


’Treble (not won) 14 19 29 £50 this week


THE FARh


RESTAUI WADDINGTI


FARMHOUS HIGH TEA!


Lunches. High Dinners avallab and Sur


Casual callers o. Tel. Clithc


4 1 I-A* E, ’• ft 1 Clifheroc Tel: 3278


TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m. DAVID HEMMINGS VANESSA REDGRAVE in BLOW UP (X) ALSO


DOCTOR, YOU’VE GOT TO BE KIDDING (A)


SATURDAY MATINEE STAR JUNIOR CLUB at 1-45 p.m. HARRY SEACOMBE in STAND EASY


Serial Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe Cartoons


Comedies SUNDAY CLUB at 7-30 p.m. Also MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m. SATURDAY Continuous from 5-35 p.m. (L.C.P. 7-30 p.m.)


Congregational Church ——::------


Sunday, February 23rd 10-30 a.m.


FAMILY WORSHIP RCV. J. GARDINER


6-00 pun. CHURCH MEETING MANOR GOSPEL HALL


Milthorne Avenue, Ciitheroe ------- ::------- -


Sunday, February 23rd Gospel Service 6-30 p.m.


Mr. R. PALMER (Bispham)


Wednesday, February 26th e i iH i EASTWOOD Tell 3278 CLOR tiKUItt O U m m rcnuvi fsoioM e~.w. G INER STEV SEN United Artiste


Also FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME W.E.A. WHALLEY


GRAND CONCERT SATURDAY, 1st MARCH


in SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL at 8-00 p.m.


ADMISSION 3/6 — CHILDREN 2/- Including Refreshments


(Blackburn)


Trinity Methodist Church ’0*


SUNDAY, FEB. 23rd 10-30 a.m.


Rev. N. D. Walton 2-00 p.m.


Ladies Class 6-00 p.m.


Sister Hannah Beilis UNITED CHRISTIAN


FELLOWSHIP ■Will Meet


Tomorrow, Saturday at 7-30 p.m.


in the Methodist Church Low Moor


Ladies Bright Hour 245 p.m. Conducted by the Ladies U Mrs. A. BAKEWELL


All are welcome


SLAIDBURN Y.F.C. COMBINED WITH WHITMONDAY FESTIVAL COMMITTEE


“Rules ond rcgula|


said Owd George, fed up wi’ cm.” Hi just received his j | Tax code number i |


coming year. "Tha morn’l do L


mornt. do that, ev’ryt oppens t'paper cheer', rule tha’s geet to obe times tha breathes in summat else tha mor My old friend was quite worked up. '‘At


it's time we: went::/ th’owd days whet worn’t messed abo mieh!” I would have been


were, along with oth< —the Courts Baron, t Pic-poudre. the \V and Swainmote. ,C sponsible for the mai: of law and order in country of ours.;


to agree with him—it the safest thing to recently I hadn’t s ’Charge to the Juro Court Leet; courts functioned thvougl middle ages and la


Ancestor?


ing to read these instructions and oni polled to realise tha: and dont’s were jus: erous and importar. hundred years ago


It is really quite


Lcet was held at Castle and our local would perforce be the orders1 there:: indeed the Abbots b engaged in litigatio: a number of occas:> How would our 1(


are tody. For some years


sees react to the for example? “Also you shall:


any Alehousckeepe person do keep an; games in his or tl or houses, or else cards, dice, tables quoits, bowls or sit


time.’-


unlawful games an in Alehouses” upoi 40s.’’ and were cm arrest any that t: and “put them to they put in sure play any more at ful" game.” There were, how tions to these ru'


Constables were to “search monthl


Full :fl;


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concert given by. t Citadel Salvation at the Whallei Church a week y Welcomed by C


g the band gave a ?


The concert had b bv the Centenar. to raise money fo and was the b: visit to the village one of the most p tainments ever


ramme of march, tunes.. :


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for coni It was a full 1


this case the ho loses for every da; every player 6s 8c


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village. Refreshments .


Whalley Girl: Gull


during the Intel Men’s Fellowship!


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