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J Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, May 23, 1969. WEEKEND PROGRA MM Saturday


TELEVISION BBC 1


Dice Cosi; 12: Apollo 10; 12-20: Weather; 12-25: Laurel and Hardy. 12-45: Grandstand,, includ­


9-30: Varaos A Ver; 10: Si SATURDAY


ing Rugby League Champion­ ship Pinal; Racing; Show­ jumping; Lawn Tennis; Hyd­ roplane Racing; Fight of the Week; Results; 5-15: Dr. Who; 5-40: News. Weather; 5-50: Here’s Lucy. 6-15: Dee Time; 6-50: Ice


Cabaret; 7-30: Val Doonican Show; 8-20: Saturday Thril­ ler: ‘Dead Image’; 10-10: News, Weather; 10-20: Match


RADIO RADIO 1


of the Decade. 11-5: Apollo 10 Report;


GRANADA


11-10: Whatever Next?; 11-35: A Man ailed Ironside; 12-25: Weather: 12-27: Northern News, Weather. .


Chronicle: 9-50: Bobbie Gen­ try; 10-20: Release; 11-5: News; 11-10: Midnight Movie: “ Tire Paleface.”


day cinema: “Escapade in Japan"; 6-30: Gardener’s World; 6-45: Wheelbase; 7-15: News, Sport, Weather; 7-30: Sinister Street. 8-20: Tire Monkees; 9-10:


2-45: Apollo 10; 3-0: Satur­ BBC 2


12-55: Play Better Golf; 1-20: News; 1-25: World of Sport, including County Cricket, 1-45: Pools Check, 1-50: Rac­ ing, 2-05: International swim­ ming, 3-10: Gaelic Football, Wrestling; 5: Results; 5-15: Tire Adventures of Robin Hood; 5-40: Joe 90; 6-10: News; 6-15: Des O'Connor Show; 7: Tire Champions; 7-55: Mystery and Suspense: 9-30: Rogue’s Gallery; 10-30: News; 10-40: Kindly Leave Tire Raj; 11-40: I t ’s Vikkie Carr.


11-30: County Cr i c k e t ;


Tel: 3278


CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA)


FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m. Walt Disney presents Blackbeard’s Ghost (U) Technicolor MONDAY to SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.


Breakfast Special; 8-32: Ed Stewart; 9-55: The D.J. Scrambler; 10: Everett Is Here. 12: Barry Mason; 1: Coun­


5- 30: News Weather; 5-32:


Dancing Round Europe; 10: —as Radio 1.


Hat. 8-30: Join Jim Dale; 9-15:


RADIO 3


try Meets Polk; 2: Johnnie Walker; 3-55: The D.J. Scrambler; 4: Pick of What’s New; 5-32: .Pete Drummond. 6- 32: JazziSlub: 7-30: News;


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


Breakfast Special; 8-32: —as Radio 1; 9-55: Five To Ten; 10: Max Jaffa. 12: Marching and Waltzing;


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


1: Jack Jackson Show; 2: Frank Chacksfield Hour; 3: Best of Album' Time; 4: Melody Fair: 6: Singalong


Days; 7-25: Sports Revue. Cricket; 7-30: News; 7-34: Weather; 7-35: At The Straw


Sunday


TELEVISION BBC 1


van; 9-30: Tile Expanding Classroom; 10: Si Dice Cosi; 10-30: Morning Service; 11-30; In Rehearsal. 12: Something To Say;


9: Nai Zindagi—Naya Jee-


Front of the Altar; 6-45: Five Artists Looking at the Old Testament; 6-55: Songs of Praise. . 7-25; Dr. Finlay’s Casebook; 8-15: The Great Stars: ’The


12-30: Decide For Yourself; 1: Apollo 10 Report; 1-25; Farm­


ing, Weather for fanners and growers; 1-55: New Clothes That Count; 2-24: News; 2-25: National Youth Orchestra; 3-25: Children Talking; 3-35: Film Matinee; ‘Tops is the


ing: 5-30: The Elusive Pim­ pernel; 5-55: Shari Lewis: 6-5: News, Weather; 6-15: Not in


Limit’. 5-5: Look Where You’re Go­


RADIO RADIO 1


News, Sunday Cricket Score- board; 11-20: Film Night.


Caine Mutiny’; 10-15: News. Weather; 10-25; Apollo , 10 Report;' 10-30: Omnibus:


11: Civic Service; 12-15: Closedown; 1-25: Moncy-Go-


GRANADA


11-30: Weather; 11-32: Not in Front of The Altar; 12-2: Nor­ thern News, Weather.


News, Weather; 7-25: Bird’s- Eye View; 8-15: The Dream of Gerontius; 9-55: Men Behind The Brass; 10-25: Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in; 11-15:


1-50: Sunday Cricket; 7: BBC 2


Week; 7: News, Weather; 7-3: Sunday Special; 9: Ed Ste­ wart; 10: Symonds on Sun­ day.


6-55: The First Day of the


Savile’s Travels; 3: Scene and Heard; 4: Stage One; 5: Alan Freeman; 7: John Peel; 9: Stuart Henry. 10: Mike Raven; 11: Hum-


12: Family Favourites; 2:


Round; 2:. Branded; . 2-30: Summer Sport-s Arena; 3-50; Hie Prisoner. 4-45: The Golden Shot:


’Big Picture: Burt Lancaster and Aurdey Hepburn in "The Unforgiven”: 10-10: News; 10-20: The Big Picture.


6- 15: Show Forth; 6-35: Against the Tide; 6-55: Once More With Feeling. 7-25: The Liberacc Show; 8-25: Tile Avengers; 9-20: The


5-


phrey Lyttelton; 12: Midnight Newsroom: 12-5: Night Ride; 2: News, Weather.


RADIO 2


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: Stop


6- 55: Hie First Day of The 30: Nice Time; 6: News;


7-34: Weather; 7-35: At The Straw Hat: 8-30: Join Jim Dale; 9-15: Dancing Round Europe. 10: Pete Murray; 12: Mid­


Saturday Concert; 9: News; 11: Record Review; 12: Jazz Record Requests. 12-30: Sports Service Line­


8: News, Weather; 8-4:


up including We a t h e r , Cricket, Golf. Association Football, Racing, Ru g b y Union, Cycling, Hockey. 6: Piano Recital; 6-55: Book


of The Dean of Lismore; 7-


: Troilus and Criseyde: 10-5: Interpretations on Record; 11: News.


RADIO 4


With Joe. . 6- 32: Those Were Tire


Today; 6-50: Ten to Seven; 6- 55: Weather, Programmes; 7: News; 7-10: News of the North; 7-15: Northern Far­ mer-; 7-45: Today’s Papers: 7- 50: Outlook; 7-55: Weather, Programmes.


6-30: News; 6-33: Farming


8- 45: Personal View; 9-5: Haydn and Brahms; 9-35:


North; 8-15: It’s Saturday; 8-45: Today’s Papers; 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament; 9: News; 9-5: The Weekly World; 9-20: The Week In Westminster; 9-45: From Our Own Correspondent.


8: News; 8-10: News of the


45: Haydn and Brahms; 5-


Afternoon Theatre: ’Letter to an Unknown Friend’; 3: Weekend Woman’s Horn-; 4: International Concert Hall;


6: News, Radio Newsreel; 6- 25: News of the North; 6- 28: Sport Spotlight.


7- 30: Gala Concert Hall; 8-30: Saturday N i g h t Theatre: ‘While the Sun Shines’; 9-58: Weather; 10: News: 10-10: A Word in Edgeways; 10-55: Lighten Our Darkness; 11-10: Music At Night; 11-42: Wea­ ther. News; 11-45: Forecast for Coastal Waters.


7: Does The Team Think?;


Blackout; 11: The Vienna State Opera; 12: Motoring and the Motorist; 12-25: All The Best From Today; 12-55: Northern News, Weather: 1: News. l-15:Any Questions?; 2:


10-15: Daily Service; 10-30:


GARSOH ■ FLYNN - PIDGEON ■YOUNG—-LEIGH


-TECHNICOLOR- 55: Weather Programmes;


Will patrons please note that in agreement with the film renters, it has been decided that admission prices be brought into alignment with other cinemas in similar situations. Accordingly our prices as from May 26th will be— Rear Stalls 4/6, Centre Stalls 3/6, Front Stalls 3/-. Half Prices under 14 years 2/6, 2/-.


There will be no change in admission prices for 0.A.P.’s to Centre and Front Stalls,


, On the BIG screen... in COLOUR M-G-IVI presets John Galsworthy's


THE BISHOP OF BLACKBURN INVITES members of his Diocese to join him for


A PILGRIMAGE to WHALLEY ABBEY on WHITMONDAY


11-00 a.m. Holy Communion Preacher: Archdeacon C. H. Lambert


Bring your own packed lunch — Tea and soft drinks available


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED AND


HODDER MOTOR SERVICES CLITHEROE F.C.


BEAT DANCE FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 30th


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL Dancing 8 p.m. — 11-30 p.m.


Dancing to PENELOPE PEEP (Liverpool and THE RON ELLIS DISCOTHEQUE


ADMISSION’S/- — Refreshments BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND >' '‘C.


‘'B k r j b i ^ D a i i c e ' a i i d ! B a '& e c u e To be held at


FOODEN FARM, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND FRIDAY, 30th MAY, 1969 THE TERMITES


9 p.ni. to I a.m. ADMISSION 5/- GRAND HOLIDAY DANCE


WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN? WHIT MONDAY, MAY 26th TIME?


9-30 p.m. — 1 a.m. Dancing to the MELOTONES


HOW MUCH? 25 Pence 5/- Riglit of Admission Reserved


Messing About!; 2-31: The Roy Hudd Show; 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: Sounds Familiar; 10: Softly Senti­ mental; 11: —as Radio 1.


RADIO 3


What’s New?; 9: News Wea­ ther; 9-4: Bach Cantatas; 9-45: Your Concert Choice; 11: Music Magazine. 12: Siegfried; 1-21: Guitar


8: News, Weather; 8-4:


Free Bus will leave Clitheroe Station at 9 p.m. Grindioton Post Office 9-15 p.m. Sun Inn, Waddington 9-30 p.m. Return­ ing after the Dance.


FOLK SING-OUT!


TONIGHT TONIGHT


Clitheroe Folk Group—Dog & Partridge, Weligate—May 23rd A special attraction from London the


DEREK SARJEANT FOLK TRIO ■ and your residents — IAN and JUDITH


Soon — Johnstons! * Johnstons! * Johnstons!


Recital; 1-54: Siegfried; 3-8: Guitar Recital: 3-38: Sieg­ fried. 5: Ten American Artists;


19or2SI


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PROFFITTS


TELEVISION SALES BURNLEY-Bethesda Street.-


... Tel: 22822


■ 208 Colne Road, Burnley Lane. Tel: 22822 ' CLITHEROE 8 Market Place. COLNE 22 Market Street NELSON 2 Bankhouse Road


Tel: 66021


Tel: 3103 .Tel: 498


THE FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT


WADDINGTON FELLS


5- 30: Madrigals From th e '’ Triumphs of Or]ana; 6-10: Recorder Recital; 6-40: Walt Whitman; 7-15: We b e r n , Schoenberg. Berg; 7-35: Medi­ tation for Whitsuntide; 7-55: Concert: 8-40: Crystal and Fox (play): 10-10: Viola Re­ cital; 11: News.


RADIO 4


Weather, Programmes; 8: News; 8-10: Make Yourself at Home: 8-40: Sunday Papers; 8-50: Sunday Spot; 8-55: Wea­ ther; 9: News; 9-5: With Heart and Voice. 9-30: The Archers; 10-30:


7-50: Sunday Reading; 7-55:


GREAT HARWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY —o -


Mo r n i n g Service; 11-15: Record Recovery; 11-40: Talk- about; 12-55: Weather, Pro­ grammes; l: The World This Weekend. . 2: Gardeners’ Question Time; 2-30: My Music; 3: Musical Revue on Records; 3-30: Talking About Antiques; 4: Can I Help You?; 4-15:, Sunday Sport: 4-30: The Liv­ ing World; 5: Down Your- Way; 5-40: Sunday Sport; 5- 55: Weather, Programmes. 6: News; 6-10: Letter front America: 6-25: Sunday Sport; 6-


-Wells Revitalised:’10-50: Epi­ logue; 10-59: Weather;, 11: News: 11-2: Music at Night: 11-45: - -Forecast for Coastal Waters.


.9-58: Weather. 10: News; 10-10: Sadler’s


• - ' • ’ : 1


7- 55: The Week’s Good Cause Appeal; 8; Subject For. Sun­ day: 8-30: Joseph, Vance; 9: Your Hundred Best Tunes;


103rd ANNUAL SHOW WHIT-MONDAY, 26th MAY, 1969 SHOWFIELD, GREAT HARWOOD


• . President;—SIR FRANK PEARSON, Bt.>;M.B.E„M.P.- ■


------:------O- ■ RIDING CLASSES HORSE JUMPING 35: - Sunday Symphony; GYMKHANA Foxbunter Competition under B&J.A. Rules


150 CLASS OPEN DOG SHOW (900 to 1000 entries) — DONKEY: CLASSES MICE — RABBITS— POULTRY and EGGS TRADE STANDS - LADIES SECTION


PROFESSIONAL SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL COMPETITIONS : ADMISSION:— Adults 51-;-, Children' 2l6d.} Cur-Park' 4l- ;


Enquiries to:—Secretary/' Mr.’-L.j-Parker, 87, 'Sandy Lane, Tel: . Accrington >33365 >i


High Teas Daily Farmhouse Fare ------- 0-------


1


Lunches, High Teas and Dinners available Saturdays and Sundays


Closed Thursdays and Fridays With the exception of pre- booked table reservations


Tel: Clitheroc 3173 BOWLAND FOREST Y.F.C. Open Meeting


Mr. MALCOLM DAVIDSON Of ,Settle •


with k film on


Hill Sheep Farming WEDNESDAY, MAY .28th


In the VILLAGE ROOMS: DUNSOP BRIDGE


at 8 p.m. ■ ALL WELCOME ’


Rimington Women's institute and Rimington Memorial Institute Committee


A Barbecue


by kind, permission; of Mr. Mrs. R. T. Robinson and and Mrs. B. Robinson


at BECK8IDE FARM, . RIMINGTON


nnd Mr,


WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th ■From 6-30 p.m.


• Competitions and Pony Rides ADMISSION


Adults 2/6 — Children 1/6 LOW MOOR CLUB


B INGO —Thursday and


' / Saturday in the Lounge: FRIDAY


FREE and EASY


Sunday, May 25th Royston Jones


with COLIN oh the Organ > Bring and Buy Stalls :


CLtTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


TEL. 3S8S SATURDAY, MAY 24th


D. C. JOHNSON PAUL GRATTON B I N G O


SUNDAY, MAY 25th THURSDAY, MAY 29th 8 o’clock start


' Double (won), 30 9


£30 this week 4 Jackpots


Treble (not won) 18 • 22 16 £50 this week


EXCURSIONS SATURDAY, MAY 24th


9-30 a.m. Blackpool (return 7-30 p.m.) .......... .......... 9/6 1-30 p.m. Blackpool (return 11-00 p.m.) ........... ........ 9/6


SUNDAY, MAY 25th


12-30 p.m. Chester Zoo .. .. 1-30 p.m. Blackpool (return 9-30 p.m.) .......... ........... 9/6


MONDAY , MAY 26th


8-00 a.m. Scarborough . , . . 8-00 a.m. York ................


9-15 a.m. Morecambe (return 7-30i p.m.) .......... . i ....... 10/0 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 , MAY 27th


• 9-15 a.m* Morccambe (return 7-30 p.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/0 9-30 a.mr Blackpool (return 7-30 P.m.) ........... . . . . . . . 9/6


Book Now at;— 4 WELLGATE, or AINSWORTH’S WATERLOO ROAD


COe Cross Keps inn EAST MARTON Tel: Earby 3485 — (Free House)


GRILLS AND SUPPERS NIGHTLY (7-30 p.ni. onwards)


Steaks — Chops — Scampi — Chicken — Ham and Eggs — Fish — Sandwiches — Snacks


MID-DAY — Soup — Sandwiches — Ham and Eggs


9-15 a.m. Morccambe (return 7-30 P.m.) ........... .......... 10/0 9-30 a.m. Blackpool (return 6-00 P.m.) .......... .......... 9/6


Thanksgiving, Preacer: Rev. G. A. Maland (Preston)


SATURDAY, 31St MAY and SUNDAY, JUNE 1 st, 1969 — SATURDAY — 3-00 p.m. Service of


ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS


150tli


6-30 p.m. Community Hymn Singing


4-30 p.m. Tea (Adults 3/- Children 1/6)


Huncoat Methodist Church Choir, Speaker: Mr. W. D. Parkinson (Woodplumpton)


7-00 p.m. Special Visit of


Coach from Clitheroe (York Street) at 2-15 and 6-15 p.m.


— SUNDAY — 150th


Preacher: Rev. T. C. Frost (Dalston, London E.8.) Soloist: Mrs. S Barnes (Oswaldtwistle)


ANNIVERSARY a SERVICES


t 2-00 and 7-00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME


Whallcy Abbey Fellowship ------—o ----------


Songs with a


Minstrel Harp by Mary Rowland


Monday, June, 2nd 1969 at 7-30 p.m.


in Whallcy Abbey Tickets 5/- (Including Refreshments)


Borough of Clithcroe ----------o----------


Whitsuntide Holidays


Notice is hereby given that the


PUBLIC LIBRARY and


READING ROOM will be CLOSED


on Saturday,- Monday and Tuesday, May 24th, 26th and 27th


Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade


SHOPS


(except essential services) are recommended to


Wednesday, May 26th, 27th and 28th


Monday, Tuesday, and


CLOSE on


R. D. Dewhurst, President


Whit Sunday 25th MAY, 1969 *


8-


10- 45 a.m. Holy Communion With Hymns and Sermon


9- 00 a.m. Holy Communion


3-00 p.m. Childrens Service 7-30 p.m. Evensong and Address


WHIT SATURDAY 24th MAY, 1969


STALL AT CHURCHYARD GATE


with Country Produce from 12 noon onwards


In aid of Church Roof Fund Please Help


SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


, Martin Top :: Rimington


Sunday School Anniversary . Services


Rev. ARNOLD HAIRRISON. Darwcn


SUNDAY, JUNE 1st, 1960 ..... Preacher:


...


CHILDREN’S ADDRESS 10-45 a,m. SERVICES


ITEMS BY THE SCHOLARS * ALL ARE WELCOME *


at 2-00 p.m. and 7-00 p.m. OK St. Andrew’s, Slaidburn


Whit ■Sunday Holy Communion


8 a.m., J 0-30 a.m., and 6-30 p.m.


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St. George’s Dunsop Bridge : Holy Communion 2-00 p.ni.


Preliminary Notice


N.S.P.C.C. (Clithcroe) BRING


AND BUY at ■





Greenbanks, Grindleton on


Wednesday, July 2nd


CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH You are invited to a


TETE-A-TETE TEA IN THE SCHOOLROOM


SATURDAY, MAY 31st 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. TEA — 2/6


Proceeds for Church Repair Fund


Opener:—Mrs. J. WILKINSON (of Todwick) Stalls for you to Furnish and Empty—Mother Hubbards Cupboard—The' Kitchen-Cabinet—Cookery


, Nook—The Paper Basket—Odds arid Ends’ Alley — PLEASE COME,f — : ,


,r V ^STARLIGHT S2£ * . ~~ * | * ft Ml**5


May 25th and Week — Nightly 7-45/ UNIQUE ENTERTAINERS! ' - "i '!


The Sensational ‘.‘Lily the, Pink”*Boya-p.. -• THE SUAEMLD


Great Supporting Show with Eddie Jay, Carl Conniff, . Howard Peters/ .’h e Genwfe/— a n d ^ ^ hM e f ’s/t’l most revolutionary comic, first time here for" JACKIE CARLTON t . vU" - ' *


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