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; A 2 Clithcroe Adycr'riser and Times, Friday, April 25, 1969 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday


TELEVISION BBC 1


9-30: Vames a ver!; 10: Si


Dice Cosi; 10-30: Suivez la Piste: 11: Weather; 11-5: Deputy Dawg. 11-35: Cup Final Grand­


■and Weather. 5-50: Here’s Lucv: 6-15; Dee Time; 6-50: Ice‘Cabaret; 7-30; The Dave


Allen Snow. 8-20: Saturday Thriller:


stand, Leicester City v Man­ chester City (commentary) including th e Wembley


scene: People at the Match; How they got there; Meet the Teams; Community Singing; Presentation of the-teams to Princess Anne: Kick-off; Half-time; Second half; Presenation of F.A. Cup and medals; Meet the Winners. Also Cricket, 11-45—1-30; Fight of the Week.


5-15: Dr. Who; 5-40: News


RADIO RADIO 1


Breakfast, Special; 8-32: Ed Stewart; 9-55: The D. J. Scrambler; 10: Everett is


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


Here.12; Emporer Rosko; 3: Country Meets Folk; 2: John­ nie Walker; 3-55: The D. J. Scrambler; 4: Pick of What's


New.5-32: Pete Drummond; 6-32: Jazz Club; 7-30: News; 7-34: Weather: 7-35: At the Straw Hat: 8-30; Join Jim Dale. 9-15: Dancing Round Eur­


ope- 10: Pete Murray; 12: Night Ride; 2: News, Weather.


RADIO 2


Breakfast Special: 8-32: as Radio 1; 9-55: Five to Ten; 10: The Dales; 10-15: Max


5-30: News, Weather; 5-33:


Jaffa. 12; Marching and Waltz­


ing: 1: The Jack Jackson Show; 2: The Frank Chacks- lield Hour; 3: Best of Album Time; 4: Melody Fair. 6: Singalong with Joe; 6-32; Those Were tl’.c Days;


Sunday


TELEVISION BBC-1


■van. 9-30: Uhe "Expanding Classroom. 10: Si Dice Cosi 10-30: Morning Service. 11-30 In Rehears:)]. 11-32: Northen!


9: Nai Zingdagi-Naya Jee.


•..12: Something To say. 12-30: Decide For Yourself. 1.30: Fanning. Weather. 1.55: New Clothes That Count. 2-25: News. 2-26: The Lost Peace. 2-51: Film Matinee: ‘The Major and the Minor.’ 4-30: The Harlem Globetrotters. 5-5: Going For a Song.


News. Weather. '


5-30: The Elusive Pimpernel. 5- 6-


RADIO RADIO— 1


Week. 7: News, .Weather. 7-3: Sunday Special. 9: Ed. ■Stewart. 10: Symonds on Sunday. 12: Family Favourites 2:


6-55: The First Day of the


: merit. 6-55*. Songs of Praise. :• 7-25; Dr. Finlay's Casebook;


ment. 645: Five Artists Looking a t ; the. Old Testa-


6-15: A Compulsory Require­ ■8.15: The Great


ande/'s Ragtime Newi. Weather, bus. 11: Weather. 11-2: A Compulsory Requirement.


55: Tlie Shari Lewis Show. 5: News, Weather.





Music, Music. 8-15: Civilisa­ tion. 9-5: Music Now. 9-55: Rowan and Martin’s Laugh- In. 1045: News. Cricket res­ ults and reports. 10-50: Film Night.


1.50: Sunday Cricket. 7: News, Weather. 7-25: Music


BBC.2 Savile’s Travels: 3: ■


Peel. 9: Stuart Henry. 10: Mike


and ■ Heard. 4: Stage One. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: John


• Scene


Raven’s R. and B. Show. 11: Humphrey Lyttelton. 12: Midnight Newsroom. 12-5:


GRANADA


• Monties. 1-30: Money-Go- Roi/nd. 2: Tlie Prisoner. 2-55: Fobtball. . "■■'*./ ■


’ ■ -


Golden Shot, 5-30: Nice Time. 6: News. 6-15: Talking About


3-50:’ Custer. 445: The


Jones. 8-25: The Avengers. 9-20: The Big Picture: Wil­ liam Holden. Sophia Loren and Trevor Howard hi “The Key". 10-10: News. 10-20: The Big Picture.


7-25: This is . . . Tom ,


Night Ride. Weather.


RADIO— 2


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


( 0 /


Messing About! 2-31:. The Roy Hudd Show. 3: Fanfare. 4-15: • Movie-Go-Round. 5: — as Radio 1. 7: Sing Some­ thing Simple.


12: —as Radio 1. 2: Stop


Cricket scores. 7-37: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Half Hour. 9: Brain of Britain. 9-30: Sounds Familiar. 10: Softly Sentimental: roman­ tic music. 11: —as Radio 1,


7- a RADIO— 3


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


8: News, Weather. 84:


9-55: Your Concert Choice. 11: Music Magazine.


1-30: Brahms, Bartok and Beethoven. 3: Weekend In Exeter. 5: Interpretations on Record. 545: Ten American Artists. 6-20: Historic Perfor­ mances on Record.


12: Gilbert and Sullivan.


You've no need to be told that a Fiidse Is a necessity of modern living — o hygienic food conscrver—and therefore a. money saver . . . those are some ot the reasons you've been wanting one for so long. WclV NOW ‘you - can have your dream . . . and you've nothing to find as a down payment.


e u c t r o l u x P H I U P S G . E C .


H O T P O iN T iN


DS r EC EV T. .. . IN DIFFERING SIZES


- FROM .3.3 CU. FT TO 10 CU. FT.


ALSO AVAILABLE NO DEPOSIT o!fi®is TERMS


o


DOMESTICS SALES 8URNLEY'Bethesda Street.


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


NELSON 2 Bankhouse Road Tel: 66021 [


Tel:,22822* Tel: 3103;


Tel: 498[


840: Concert. 9-35: Early Theatre-going and B a r r y Sullivan. 9-50: Concert. 10-35: The Living Poet. 11: News.


645: Tile Seagull, play. RADIO— 4


Weather, Programmes. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself at Home. 840: Sunday Papers. 8-50: Calendar. 9: News. 9-5: With Heart and Voice. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30: Morning Service. 11-15: Just What the Patient Ordered. 1140:.TaJk- about. 12-55: Weather, Pro­ grammes. 1: The World This Weekend. 2: Gardeners’ Ques­ tion Time. 2-30: My,Music. 3: Music Matinee. ’4: Can. I Help You? 4-15: Sunday Sport. -4-30: The Living World. 5: Down Your Way. 540: Sunday Sport, 5-55: Weather, Programmes.


7-50: Sunday Reading. 7-55:


, 6: News. 6-10: Letter from America. 6-25: Sunday Sport, 6-


■; Salute to “The Duke". 10-50: : Epilogue. 10-59: Weather. .11:, News.- J.lr2: . Music at -Nigiht.- 1145: Forecast for poastal waters.


7- 55: The Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 8: Subject for Sunday. ’ 8-30: The Cloister and the Hearth. 9: Your Hundred- Best Tunes. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10:


35: Sunday Symphony.


THERE’S STILL TIME TO BOOK SEATS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES OF


CLITHEROE and DISTRICT SCOUTS’


GANG SHOW ON MAY 8th, 9th and 10th


Tickets will be available Tomorrow Saturday, April 26th at the Parish Hall from 11 a.m. to noon and 2 to 3 p.m.; or from any Scout


Telephone Bookings: Ring Clitiieroc 3162 STARLIGHT SS?


April 27th and week — Commence 7-45 pan. Lots of Boys — and lots of Girls —


First time here for the NEW, DIFFERENT


20th CENTURY SHOWBAND


Plus—reLurn of 1968’s best supporting stars JACK CONN and JULIE


Also GARVAN — EDDY NEWTON BETTY SACREE


Sunday 5/-, Monday to Thursday 3/6, Friday.,5/-, .Saturday 6/- ' '


6- 55: The First Day of the News,


Discovering London. 1240:- AH About Riding. 1-5: Deux.


11: Morning Service. 12-15:


‘Phone Call from a Stranger’ 9-50: News, Weather, 10-5: Match of the Day; 10-55; Braden’s Week; 11-30: A Man C a l l e d Ironside; 12-20: Weather; 12-22: Northern


News, Weather. BBC 2


Sport: 7-30: Rugby Special;. 8-20;


mentary; 5: Saturday Cine­ ma: ’Stage Struck’ 6-30: Gardeners’ World: 6-45: Wheelbase: 7-15: News, and


2-30: F.A. Cup Final; com­ The Way We Live Now; 9-5:


7-30: News; 7-34: Weather: 7-35: At,.the Straw Hat; 8-30: Join Jim Dale; 9-15: Dancing Round Europe; 10: as Radio 1


RADIO 3


Saturday Concert. 9: News, Weather. 10-30: Weekend in Exeter.


8: News, Weather. 84: The


up.- including Weather, and Football previews: Cricket Racing, The Cup Final, Rugby Union results and


12-30: Sports Service Line­ .


640: The Maid of France, play. 745: Haydn and Brahms. 845: Personal View. 9-5: Haydn and Brahms. 940: Troilus and Criseyde. 10-10: Parallels in Middle Eastern and Indiap Music. 11: News.


review: Lawn Tennis. 6: Piano Transcriptions.


RADIO 4


Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6- 55: Weather, Programmes. 7: News. 7-10: News of the North. 7-15: The Northern Farmer. 745: Today’s Papers. 7- 50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather,


6-30: News. 6-33: Farming


The Philpott File; 9-50: Colour Me Pop; 10-5: Release; 10-


Movie: ’The Lawless Breed' GRANADA


11- 40: Rocket Robin Hood; 12: World of Sport; 12-45: News; 12-50: World of Sport; 5-10; Results Roundup; 5-15: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea; 6-10: News; 6-15: Des O’Connor on Reflection; 7-0: The Champions; 7-55:


11-10: Play Better Golf;


urday Night Theatre; 10-30: News; 1040: Opening Night;


11-25: I t’s Vikki Carr.


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: The Week in Westminster. 945: From Our Own Correspondent.


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


Study on 4. 12: Motoring and the Motorist. 12-25: All the Best from Today. 12-55: Northern News, Weather. 1: News. 1-15: Any Questions? 2:


10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: 50: News; 10-55: Midnight Tel: 3278 CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA) THEATRE WEEK


The Clitheroe Technical Theatre Group Present '


When We are Married


A comedy in three acts by J. B. Priestley ■


Produced by Arthur Neal on


Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday


April 30th, May 1st, May 2nd and May 3rd at 7-30 p.m.


Mystery and Suspense, Diana Dors, George .Baker and Terence Morgan iii “Tread Softly Stranger"; 9-30: Sat­


1 • — CAST: —


JANET EATOUGH MICHAEL O’HAGAN JEAN KNIGHT PEGGIE WESTON BERNARD ADAMS ARTHUR NEAL JOHN TURNER BETTY MacMILLAN BILL TAYLOR


EDWARD WORSWICK PAT GAUNT DONALD LODGE LINDA WILKINSON BARBARA SCATTERGOOD


ADMISSION:—4/6 and 3/6 Wednesday O.A.P-’s 2/-. Scats may be reserved at the Civic Hall 11—12-30 and 3 p.m.—5 p.m. or any evening. ~


HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


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ANNUAL SUMMER BALL NEWTON INSTITUTE


FRIDAY, 16th MAY Dancing 9 p.rii. — 2 a.m.


Afternoon Theatre, ‘The Lion of Gallirchi’. 3: Weekend Woman’s Hour. 4: Inter­ national Concert Hall. 5-55: Weather, Programmes. ■ 6: News, Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 7: Does The Team Think? 7-30: Gala


Concert Hall. 8-30: Saturday Night


10- 55: Lighten Our Darkness. 11- 10: Music At Night. 11-42: Weather, News. 1145: Fore­ cast for Coastal Waters.


10-


Theatre. ‘The Razor’s Edge’. 9-


MELODY MAKERS DANCE BAND Including “Gourmet Supper” '


TICKETS 15/- EACH (Strictly Limited)


Obtainable from any Committee Member or Mr. Thompson, Dunnow Lodge, Slaidburn. — Tel: 287. Mr. J. Howard, Newton — Tel: Slaidburn 232 and Mrs. M. Pyc, Dunsop Bridge — Tel: 279


58: Weather. 10: News. 10: A Word in Edgeways.


CLITHEROE and D IST R IC T ART SOCIETY Spring Exhibition of Work


by Amateur Artists To be held at


STANLEY HOUSE, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Open for one week COMMENCING APRIL 26th


Open Saturday 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


(Please note that the exhibition is not open on Tuesday evening)


Also Saturday May 3rd 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. anti from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


cbe cross' K # EAST MARTON Tel: Earby 3485 — (Free House)


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


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


MID-DAY — Soup — Sandwiches — Ham and Eggs


FOLK SING-OUT - TONIGHT! Clithcroc Folk Group—Dog & Partridge, Wellgate—April 25th


Prior to Jersey Summer Season it's DAVE HEAD


and your residents — IAN and JUDITH Next Week — JOHNNY SILVO 1


Ramblers’ Association Clitheroc Group


Ramble to 30: News, Weather,


Jeffrey Hill Saturday, April 26th


Leader:—Mr. H. Edwards 1-54 Preston Bus


Bring packed meal


Non-members welcome on this Ramble


TOSSIDE SPORTS


A MEETING will be held at


Church House, Burnridgc on


Wednesday, 30th April at 8 p.m.


To form Committee to organise the above Sports


1st PENDUE SCOUT GROUP /


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TEA, CAKE and BISCUITS with BARGAIN SALE


Clothes for ALL the Family NEW but slight seconds; on FRIDAY, MAY 2nd, 1969 at 8 p.m. in the CONGEGRATIONAL SCHOOL


ADMISSION I/- Including Tea, Cakes or Biscuits


THE FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT


WADDINGTON FELLS Farmhouse Fare


High Teas Daily -------- o-------


Lunches, High Teas and Dinners available Saturdays and Sundays


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


Tel: Clitiieroc 3173 O.A.P. ASSOCIATION


CONCERT '' by the


Castle Concert Party on FRIDAY, MAY 2nd


at 7-15 p.m.


in the CATHOLIC HALL Lowergate, Clitheroe


ADMISSIO N:


Pensioners and Children 1/- Others 11-


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY KING GEORGE’S HALL


WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st at 7-30 p,m.


HALLE ORCHESTRA Conductor:—


SIR. JOHN BARBIROLLI T IC K E T S '21/-, 15/-, 12/6, 10/-, 7/6 and 5/- From Mrs. H. Tattersall, 54 Langhani Road, Blackburn Tel: 3278


FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m. The thrills, the chills of the fastest sport in the world! Grand Prix (Metrocolor)


'k PALLADIUM Cl“


FRIDAY and SATURDAY Continuous From 6-45 p.m. (L.C.P. 8-5 p.m.)


IIELGA (A) ALSO


THE LONDON SCENE (U)


SATURDAY MATINEE STAR JUNIOR CLUB at 1-45 p.m. OLD MOTHER RILEY, DETECTIVE Ep. 2 Serial — Dead End Creek


Cartoons and Comedies SUNDAY CLUB at 6-30 p.m.


ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS ALSO


REPTILICUS (A) MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m. SATURDAY Continuous from 5-10 p.m. (L.C.P. 7-40 p.m.) S/A/G /A /G , OAAfC/A/G, D B U G H T /N G rfe ROSS HUNTER’S P


CAROL CUANNING JAMES f OX


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e«TH©R©UGHrv EHICLR


CNOO* 4 john gavin,^BEATRICE LILLIE A UIYAPICUE HIML TR


„ JULIE ANDREWS MARY TYLER MOORE


(A) Clithcroe


Congregational Church ■ ------o—— ■ >


SUNDAY, APRIL 27th 10-30 a.m........


Rev. J. K. GARDINER 6-00 p.m.


CHURCH MEETING


(Services in the Primary Room)


UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet


Tomorrow SATURDAY 7-30 p.m.


Slaidburn Methodist Church


Speaker:—Rev. W. Davies Blackpool


Please meet Grccnacre Street, Clitheroe 6-40 p.m.


Trinity Methodist Churc,


SUNDAY, APRIL 27th LADIES’ DAY


10-30 a.m. and 6-00 p.m.


Mrs. AUDREY BLAND, A.L.A.


(formerly of Clithcroc) LADIES CHOIR


Soloist: Mrs. Iris Grcgson MANOR GOSPEL HALL


Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe


SUNDAY, APRIL 27th Mr. WOLFENDEN (Blackpool)


Wednesday, April 30th


Ladies Bright Horn- 2-45 p.m. Mrs. MASSEY (Bolton)


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH M.U. Welcome you to a


VICTORIAN TEA PARTY in THE SUNDAY SCHOOL


SATURDAY, 3rd MAY at 3-00 p.m. Attractions:—


Pantry Stall — Cake and Confection Stall Knick-Knack Stall — Flora Stall


ADMISSION (including tea) 1/6, CHILDREN 1 /- TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


LADIES WEEK-END 26th and 27th APRIL


Saturday Tea and Concert 5-00 p.m. ADMISSION BY TICKET


Sunday 10-30 a.m. and 6-00 p.m. Preacher: Mrs. R. BLAND


P R E LIM IN A R Y NOTICE


Trinity Methodist Church will present


“ALI BABA” on the ,


30th, 31st January and 5th 6th and 7th February, 1970


Secretaries please note LOW .MOOR;CLUB


B INGO —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge FRIDAY


FREE and EASY


Sunday, April 27th Johnny Stevens


with COLIN on;the Organ


WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN? TIME?


THE HEATHAN BLOOD SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, 1969


Dancing 9 p.m. — 11-45 p.m.


Free Bus will leave Clitheroe Station at 8-30 p.m. Grindleton Post Office 8-45 p.m. Sun Inn, Waddington 9 p.m. Returning after the Dance.


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


WIIEATSHEAF


HOTEL, CLITHEROE Artists Appearing


Wednesday, April 30th ALAN THACKER


Friday, May 2nd


Pianist Extraordinary also JOHN and LEON Sound, Sound


Saturday, May 3rd


KATHY ON THE K EYS Sunday, May:4th *


THE ALAN THACKER TRIO


C.R.G.S. Mountaineering Club


Monster JUMBLE SALE


on Friday 2nd May at 7-30 p.m.


in School Hall, York Street Admission — 3d.


CLITHEROE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION


COFFEE EVENING at SURBITON HOUSE, PARSON LANE FRIDAY, MAY 2nd 8-30 p.m.—9-30 pan.


'FREE


Come along and meet your- Liberal Candidates Non-members especially welcome ;


SEE : JOE GANDEY’S CIRCUS INTERNATIONAL CLITHEROE—^HESTER AVENUE PLAY GROUND


MONDAY, 28th, TUESDAY 29th, and ; WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL


, - , TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY : at 4-30: p.m. and 7-30 p.m.


' Popular Prices' -------- Special Party Rates


,f ir.'i' O'J ’. t - n . ' -i


ADVANCE BOOKING OFFICE OPEN ON SITE DURING CIRCUS VISIT. .


THE' SHOW-TOR ALL THE FAMILY X ' SUNDAY, APRIL 27th


DON DEVEREAUX • ’


THURSDAY, MAY 1st


8 o’clock start S'® ’ILF- ____- 'AiU


Double (won) £•$: 7 £ ? , jC £


£30 this week*^ ■ B ^ N ' G P


?>' ' •^■■8^4 Jackpots • ” w* .


W m -Treble (not won). ->.#:/-.i£50'this’week ■'4*‘ 1 . -6 .-si! •' t v > .]?n JUMBLE SALE


ST. LEONARDS SCHOOL LANGHO


TONIGHT FRIDAY April 25th


at 7-00 p.m.


CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION BRANCH


Weekly Double'£15 ‘ v 27 10


Weekly Treble £25 1


2 14


WHALLEY OLD PEOPLE’S WELFARE


COFFEE MORNING


in OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Tuesday, April 29th. 10 a.m.—12 Noon.


Proceeds in aid of renovations. ADMISSION — 1/6.


FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE TUESDAY, APRIL 29th


Lancashire Combination,Division 1 CLITHEROE v.


LEY LAND MOTORS Kick-off 6-45 p.m.


THURSDAY, MAY 1st


Clitheroe v. Nelson. Kick-oif 6-45 p.m.


Admission 2/- :: O.A.P. and Juveniles 17- Grandstand Extra:


Press Ball


Theme will be “Fiesta” Public Halls, Nortligate


Friday, April 25th, 1969 Time: ;8 p.ni. to : 1-30 a.m. : : ■ ; : Tickets price 1 2 /6


From all local newspaper offices and from the Olde While Bull,,Salford, Blackburn,, .


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


SATURDAY, APRIL 26th HEATHAN BLOOD ...TEL. 3585,:/-


SPA •9, Gi


Typhoo P.G. 2/9


PER JLB.


McDougil S.R. or PLAI


Flour - . PER 3 LB. P-Atf


Yoghurt from Ski andDanon


Winah 1/10


' A LARGE PAC1


Windolen 1/9


LARGE S IZ E OFFEJ


AVAIL A TO MAY


NELSON;' STO


SATURDi With World DOUG CRONS Favourites


Admission] FREE PARKIS


WADDING!


SOCIAI EDISFOI


WEDNE! ADMISSION


CLITHEROE AM/| AT


SEMI-Fll ton ig h t !


Caldersll at EDISFORD


TOMORROW | Chipping at SHAW


CUI|


BEAr FRIll


ST. JOHN


Dancing 8; ] “THE HEAl ADMISSION


CLETHEROE MUNIC


To be addressed by til ASlI JiAll BU<[ PE.I


MEl


in THE CONSERI on MONDAYl Published by ;


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