' j Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, 'July 2 5 , 1 9 6 9
> WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday
TELEVISION BBC 1
Cricket: England v. New Zea land. 1-30: Grandstand, including Test Match; Racing; Show Jumping; Water Ski-ing. Results and cricket scores. 5-15: Star Trek. 6-5: News,
11-20: "Weather. 11-25:
Weather. 6-15: Tom and Jerry. 6-25: Simon Dee. 7: Comedy Choice. 7-30: The Roy Castle Show. 8-15: Cagney Cavalcade: “Each
Dawn I Die”. 9-40: News. Weather. 9-50:
Ironside. 12-5:
The 1969 Royal International Horse Show.. 10-50: Quiz of the Week. 11-15: A Man Called
RADIO RADIO—1
Weather. 12-7: News, Weather.
International. Cabaret; 9-45: Cildren Talking. 10: Free For All. 10-45: Colour Me Pop. 11-10: News. 11-15: Midnight Movie: ‘Ministry of Fear’.
12-50: All About Riding. GRANADA
Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55: Who’s Who?
Country Meets Polk. 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.
10: Everett is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1:
7-34: Weather. 7-35: Moira Anderson and • Reginald Dixon. 8-50: Things are Swingin’. 9-45: Pete' Murray. 12:
Breakfast Special. 8-32: —as Radio 1. 9-55:- Five to Ten. 10:"Joe Henderson. 12: Nimmo at Noon, l:
5-30: News, Weather, 5-32: RADIO—2
Marching and Waltzing. 2: The Frank Chacksfield Hour. 3: The Best of Album Time. 4: Melody Fair. 6: Max Jaffa. 6-32:- Those
5- 30: News. Weather. 5-32:
Weather. 7-35: Moira Anderson and
Midnight Newsroom. 12-5: •Night' Ride.’ 2:- News. Weather." •
Saturday Concert. 9: News, Weather. 9-4: The Saturday Concert. 10-55: Jazz Record Requests. 11-25: Sport, includ ing Test Match Special; Racing: Golf; Cycling; Power-Boat Race; Racing. 5- 5: Racing Results. 6-37: Racing Results, County Cricket and other Sports
8: News, Weather. 8-4: The RADIO 3
Queemess of Quasars. 7-50: La Clemenza Di Tito: Opera. 8-50: Personal View. 9-10: La Clemanza Di Tito. 10-15: Scriabin and the Piano. 11: News.
News. 6-40: Beethoven. 7-30: The
Were The Days. 7-25: Sports Review. 7-30: News. 7-34:
Sunday
TELEVISION BBC 1
’ 9: Nai Zindagj — Naya
Jcevan. 11: Seeing and Believing. ■ 1-25: Fanning. Weather; for - farmers and growers. 2-25; Good. Sailing. 2-55:. News. 2-56: The Rare Ones.
6-50:. Songs of Praise. 7-20: Susan Hampshire. 7-25: Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. 8-15: The Great Stars; ‘Woman of the Year’. 10-5: News, Weather. 10-15:
RADIO RADIO 1
Mm Matinee: ‘The Night We Got The Bird’. 5-5: Star Choice. 5-55: Tom and Jerry. 6-5; News, . Weather. 6-15: Reason to Believe.
3-20:"Time for a Song. 3-45:'’ 1 ■
Jonathan Miller’, version of ‘Whistle and I ’fi Come to You’." 11:25: Weather 11-27; • Reason " to , Believe. 11-52 Northern News, Weather.
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Theatre: ’The Last Victim’.' 10-15: Show of the Week: Morecambe and Wise. 11: News, Sunday Cricket Score- board. H-5: Film Night.
News, Weather. 7-25: Tlie World About Us. 8-15: The Bolshoi Ballet. 945:’ T h i r t y - Minute
1-50: Sunday Cricket. 7: BBC 2 GRANADA
The 1969 Royal International Horse Show. 10-45: Omnibus:
12-15: Discovering London. 12-40: Katis Stewart Cooks.
11: The Morning Service.
Week; 7: News, Weather; 7-2: Sunday Special; 9: Ed Stew art; 10: Symonds on Sun day; 12: Family Favourites. 2: Savile’s Travels: 3;
6-55: The First Day of the
Scene and Heard; 4: Stage One; 5: Alan Freeman; 7: John Peel; 9: Noise at Nine. 10; Mike Raven’s R. and B.
1: Interlude. 1-25: Money Go- Roimd. 2: The Prisoner. 2-55: Sunday Sport.
3-50: Tamil. 4-45: The
Golden Shot. 5-30: The Adventures of Robin Hood. 6: New:). 6-15: Taliesin TaV;s. 6- 35: Against the'Tide,
.
Lives. 7: Youth in Unison. 7- 8-
6-55: Your Money - Your
Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sidney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in “The Maltese Falcon.” 10-10: News. 10-20: The Big Picture "The Maltese Falcon” Part Two. 11-35: Colonel March of Scotland Yard.
9-20: The Big Picture: RADIO 2
Show; 11: Humphrey Lyttel ton; 12: Midnight Newsroom; 12-5: Night Ride; 2; News.
NELSON STADIUM CARR ROAD, NELSON, LANCS.
Saturday July 26th at 7-30 p.m. SPEEDWAY
NELSON (A, . , . , , BRITISH LEAGUE
dmirals) division ii
V. ROMFORD (Bombers)
PLUS! . . . SIDE-CAR RACING .
Admission Adults 5/-. Children and OAPs 3/- Licenccd Bar — Refreshments — Free Parking
Big Business Lark; 2-31: You’re Only Old Once: 3: Moira Anderson and Reginald Dixon; 4-15: Movic-Go-Round; 5: —as Radio 1.
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
6-55: The First Day of the
7: News, Weather, Cricket scores; 7-37: Grand Hotel; 8- 30: Sunday Half-Hour; 9: A Life of Bliss.
7: Sing Something Simple;
Strings by Starlight; 11: —as Radio 1.
9-30: Many A Slip; 10: 4 RADIO 3 are you a Sport of the games-playing Sort?
Deft with the Darts ? . . . or the Dice:
A Rider to Hounds— . . . or to Merry-go-rounds?
Or do you shoot Rapids? . . . or Mice? -
What though you're hopeless at Halfpenny-shove
Bob-apple, Bowls or Bezique Rotten at Rugger
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And luckless in love Have you seen Punch this week ?
Punch is on sale every Wednesday from all good newsagents. If you have difficulty in obtaining Punch locally and would like to receive sample copies together with a new, 40-page booklet: Punch—Then and Now (tracing the humour and history of Punch from. 1841 to the present day), please send 2/6 to cover postage &
packing.to:
PUNCH, Dept. UN12 Watling Street. Blatchlay, Buck*.
Wlmt’s New?. 9: Nows, Weather. 9-4: Bach Canata- tas. 10: Wilhelm Backhaus. 11: Artist’s Choice. 12: Men delssohn, Haydn and Dvorak. 1-20: S u n d a y Orchestral Concert. 2: I n t e r v a l . 2-20: Sunday Orchestral Concert. 3: Ma r t h a . 4-25: Interval. 1-45: Maitha. 5-45: Conver sation With Ansermet. 6-15: Sessions. 6-50: Schumann, Brahms. 7-30: Tartuffe. 9-15: Bach Canatatas (S). 10-20: The Writing of ‘The Eve of St. Agnes’. 11: News.
8: News, Weather. 8-4: RADIO 4
7-55: Weather, Programmes. 8: News. 8-10: Make Your self at Home. 8-40: The Sun day Papers. 8-50: Sunday Spot. 8-55: Weather. 9: News, 9-5: In Every Corner 9-30: The Archers. Morning Se rv i c e , R e c o r d Recovery.
7-50: Sunday Re a d i n g .
cD ance, ‘D ix ie o r ^ e l a x , in B la c k b u rn ’s
SATURDAY NIGHTS 8pm-2arn
Sing. 10- 11-
.Weather, Programmes. 6: News. 6-10: Letter
Weather, Programmes. 1: The World this Weekend; 2: Gardeners’ Q u e s t i o n Time. 2-30: The Sunday Play ‘The Cathedral’. 3-30: The Changing Past. 4: Can I Help You. 4-15: Sunday Sport. 4-30: The Living World. 5: Down Your Way. 5-40: Sunday Sport. 5-55:
11-40: T a l k a b o u t . 12-55:
30: 15:
Ame r i c a . 6-25: Sunday Sport. 6-35: 1 Sunday Sym phony. 7-55: The Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 8: Subject For Sunday. 8-30:
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;Weather;; io:>;News. 10-10: ’ Rene* Cutforth.rj 10-50:., Epi logue. 10-59: Weather. 11:
Joseph Vance,: 9: Wales in The)• World; of: Music. 9-58:
■News. 11-2: Music at Night, 11-45: Forecast for .Coastal Waters.
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TUESDAY rn iD A Y ft SUNDAY PRIVATE HIRE & SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
FU L L FACILITIES UNTIL 2 A .M . WED,.FRI,SAT.
flavoured with short, .melodic discotheque interludes. .. This is strictly an adult evening.
WEDNESDAYS 8 P.n,.-2».m. An up-to-date dance programme
WHAT TO EXPECT including
awide selection of soul classics from past and present.' l - . . :*
MONDAYS&THURSDAYS 7-11p.m. Basically Soul Music -
This'.evening; is: suitable ’ par- • ticiilarly for the’l8's' t6" 35’s, whose ‘taste "is for both the ;
SATURDAYS Bp.m-2i.». ...
melodic/popularmusic "of the* moment and social dancing.; .n;
In the lush surroundings of the Golden Palms you may enjoy one of our. delicious food specialities,” dancing or simply relax with a drink,in our beautifully appointed bars'. : ■">' i ‘ ‘.’t. -
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LATE LATE NIGHT ADMISSION 7'6lAFTfn 10 30101)
NIM T TE N UE ISS ■ WEDNESDAY NIGHTS 8pm-2am
0ACDOH IPTNS ft DC LOW MOOR CLUB
B I N G O —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge .
FRIDAY FREE and EASY -
. ; Sunday, July 27th Alan Fraser
with COLIN on the Organ # STARLIGHT
JULY 27th WEEK—7-45 p.m. start’ 1969 SPECIAL CLUB AWARD ;
For best entertainment Group—The
HEAi In mil
G E M
25; Hie Liberace Show. 25; The Avengers.
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Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6- 55: Weather, Programmes. 7: News. 7-10: News of the North. 7-15: On Your Farm. 7- 45: Today’s Papers. 7-50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather, Pro-
6- 30: News. 632: Farming RADIO 4
‘Bundle of Joy’. 4-35: Cricket. 6-30: Gardeners’ World. 6-45: Great Zoos. 7-15: News. Spoil;, Weather. 7-30: The Spanish Farm. 8-15: The Philpott File. 9:
3: Saturday Cinema: ’ BBC 2 Northern
I- 20: News. 1-25: World of Sport, including, Round- Britain Power Boat Race;. International Swimming; Racing; Athletics; Wrestling. 5-5: Results Rcund-up. 5-15: Woodbinda—Animal Doctor. 5-40: Fireball XL5. 6-10: News. 6-15: Set ’Em
Night Theatre: Two prize winning short plays. “Take over” starring Norman Bird and “Two Hundred Miles By Electric Tram” starring Joe Gladwin and David Baxter. II-
Up, Joe! 7: Department ‘S’. 8: Mystery and Suspense, 9-30: Dragnet. 10: News. 10-10: Saturday
10: The Untouchables.
Reginald Dixon. 8-50: The Proms. 10: —as Radio 1.
grammes. 8: News. 8-10: News of the North. 8-15: I t’s Saturday. 8-45: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly
Tel: 3278 CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA)
World. 9-20: The Week in Westminster. 9-45: From Our Own Correspondent. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: Study
on 4. 12: Motoring and the
Motorist. 12-25: All The Best From Today. 12-55: Northern News and Weather. 1: News. 1-15: Tlie Navy Lark. 1-45:
PALLADIUM CLITHEROE Tel: 3278
ALL WEEK MON. to SAT. SCREENED AT 7-30p.m. PROMPT The Rank Organisation Proscnt
All the spectacular pagentry of the investure Prince Charles, filmed in glorious colour, and (('’fascinating
interview with the Prince conducted by David Frost, "
IN ADDITION TO THIS, THE FEATURE FILMS ARE . AS FOLLOWS:—
MON., TUES. and WED. WALT DISNEY PRESENTS DICK VAN DYKE, EDWARD G. ROBINSON in
Afternoon Theatre: ‘Neil MacAdam’. 3: Weekend Women’s Horn-. 4: Inter national Concert Hall. 5-55: Weather, Programmes. 6: News, Radio Newsreel.
6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 7: Many a Slip. 7-30: The Proms. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre: ‘The Long Fight’. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: The Time
NEVER A DULL MOMENT TECHNICOLOR (U)
Screened at 8-20 p.m.
Theyre having such a wonderful crime, It’s a shame to call the police!
THURS. FRI. and SAT. OLIVER REED, MICHAEL J. POLLARD in
of My Life. 10-55: Lighten Our Darkness. 11-10: Music At Night. 11-42: Weather, News. 11-45: Forecast for Coastal Waters.
HANNIBAL BROOKS COLOR BY DELUXE (U)
Screened at 8-20 p.m,
adventures of Private Brooks who decided to cross the Alps with his loveable friend Lucy the Elephant. .
If [Hannibal did it—So could Brooks! The hilarious
TRULY A WEEK OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
SNACKS
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NOW BEING SERVED DAILY AT THE
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EXCURSIONS SUNDAY — 27lh JULY
9-15 a.m. WINDERMERE and BOWNESS ............ 17/- 9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) ....... 10/- 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 6-00 p.m.) ....... 9/6 12-30 p.m. CHESTER ZOO .......................
8-45 a,111. EDINBURGH .........................................."38/6 8-00 a.111. SCARBOROUGH ........................... 8- 9-
2-00 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 0-30 p.m.) .......... 8/- MONDAY — 28th JULY
7-
8- 9-
30 a.m. COTSWOLD TOUR. Via Stratford - on - Avon, Bourton-on-thc-Water, Cheltenham and Tewksbury......................................... 35/r 00 a.m. SEVEN LAKES
TUESDAY — 29th JULY
9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) .......... 10/- 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.)
7- 8- 8-
12-30 p.m. CHESTER ZOO .................................... 13/6 1-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 11-00 p.m,) •......
9/6
9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) ........ 10/- 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.),........ 9/6
8- 9-
9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7-00 p.m.) ........... 10/- 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-00 p.m.) .............. 9/6
FRIDAY — 1st AUGUST FOR TABLE RESERVATION
BOOK NOW at 4, WELLGATE, or AINS WORTHS j WATERLOO ROAD
Phone Clitheroe 2010 — FULLY LICENSED —'
Double (won) 21
2 £30 this week
.; Treble (not won) 11 ' 25 5 t £50 this week ' '
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THURSDAY — 31st JULY 00 a.m. RHYL •
15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) 10/3 20/6
9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE .(return 7-30 p.m.) ........ 10/- 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-30 p.m.) ........... 9/6
9-
1-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 11-00 p.m,) ........ 9/6 WEDNESDAY — 30lh JULY
15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) 10/3 9/6
22/6
30 a.m. WOBURN ABBEY and ZOO 36/3 00 a.m. BRIDLINGTON .................. 24/6 00 a.m. YORK ..........................
16/6 15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) 10/3 13/6
9-15 a.m. MORECAMBE (roturn 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
00 a.m. YORK ............................... 16/6 15
a.ni. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m.) 10/3
24/6 Lancashire Evening Post — Post "and Chronicle
£898 NORTH OF ENGLAND OPEN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
Ployed under B.C.G.A.B.A. Rules or MOOR PARK CONSERVATIVE CLUB, PRESTON, commencing MAY 12th to JULY U th , 1970
first PRIZE ZOUU c o n n
ENTRY FEE:
10/-
CLOSING DATE: 31st DEC., 1969
SECOND prize
PLUS 126 OTHER CASH PRIZES.
Entry Forms from club sccrotorles, all "Evening Post" ond "Post ond Chronicle” offices, or from the Sec retary, John Hindle, Lancashire Even ing Post, 127, Fishergole. Preston.
Rocfidd hotel emslord Bridge
CLITHEROE’S ONLY TOP CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT OPEN TO
NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING
, .Now, Open Lunoh
. 12-00 noon — 2-00 p.m. M onday—Friday Inclusive
, Bookings for • Small Parties accepted £150 BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY i BLACKBURN GALA
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Saturday 9th August 1969 at 7-30 ■ King George’s Hall, Blackburn
Charles Groves John Ogdon Beethoven Overture, Egmont
Delius Walk to the Paradise Garden Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 Dvorak Symphony No. 8 in G
Tickets: Balcony 12/6, 10/-, 7/6; Stalls: 10/-,'7/6, 5/-
On sale at the Public Hall,
Nor.thgate, Blackburn, or by post (S.A-E.) from the Secretary, 54 Langliam Road, Blackburn (Tel. 53247).
iKSBF ® u i i o
A PRINCE FOR WALES ¥ uri of H.R.H.
• J r S i t a E ’ BINGO&SOCIALCLUB TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, 25th & 26th JULY
BIG GUARANTEES Plus
GREAT FREE GAMES 8 HOUSE BOOK 3/-
FREE GAME TONIGHT FOR 2 doz. PAIRS OF NYLONS FREE GAME TOMORROW NIGHT FOR GROCERY HAMPER Subject to Rule 21; Members Only.
TOTAL GUARANTEE (each evening) £80 •
ST. PETER AND ST. PAULS CHURCH BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
GARDEN PARTY Saturday, August 2nd, 1969
AT THE OLD RECTORY
By kind permission o£ Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Reed To be opened at 3 p.m. by MRS. C. BOSTOCK of Ripon
STALLS : SIDESHOWS : GAMES :■ Etc. If wet, in the School
ADMISSION: ADULTS 2/6 : CHILDREN 1/- Including Refreshments
EXHIB IT IO N OF
PORTRAITS DAVID WILD
BY i AT THE WELLSPRINGS
FROM WEDNESDAY 30th JULY 10-30 a.m. to 10-30 p.m.
EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAYS
------ A D M I S S I O N F R E E ------ Preview by invitation only 29th July
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D.
NO EVENING SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri SKIPTON PARISH CHURCH FLOW ER FESTIVAL Friday 25tli to Monday 28th July
CHIPPING & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Cattle, Sheep, Heavy Horses, iglit Horses, Ponies, Poultry, Horticulture, Womens Institute, and Y.F.C. Classes. Sheep Dog Trials
C H I P P I N G S H O W Saturday August 23rd. 1969.
SCHEDULES NOW READY, and available from the Secretary or Committee members.
CLOSING DATE SATURDAY AUGUST 16ttl.
Secretary: Robin M. Addyman, Clitheroe Auction Mart, Newmarket Street, Clitheroc BB7 2JW. Tel. Clithcroe 3325 or Skipton 3641 (home).
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Trinity Methodist Church ---------o---------
SUNDAY, JULY 27th 10-30
a.ni.
Mr. H. Jones
6 p.m. Rev. J. A. Goodhall,
Holy Communion CLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
SUNDAY, JULY 27th 10-30 a.m.
FAMILY WORSHIP
Milthornc Avenue, Clitheroe . , ------- o------- .. ■ ■
MANOR GOSPEL HALL Sunday, July 27th
GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
Mr. S. JAQUEST (Clithcroe)
Wednesday, July 30th Prayer and Bible Study 7-45 p.m.
Hie distinctive charm of Dowiiham
Once upon a time when parents used to accept full
- responsibility for • their, children, they would seize their offspring occasion ally, smarten them up and then say, “Now you look like you belong to some body”. Downham and the surroun
ramble in this area last satr urday, found out for them selves.
. the post office we made our way over Downham Green.
Leaving the village near .
ding estate country, with its well cared for appearance, always has this air of belong ing to someone, offering to the countrylover a distinctive charm of its own, as we who took part in the Clitiheroe Rambler’s Association group
' ing mass of Fendle, or swing round to enjoy the wider panoramic vista of Ribbles- dale. backed by the distant
For a breathtaking view one need go no further. f°r from here one can look down on to the village, up to the tower-
northern skyline. Crossing the green wc
dropped down to Downham mill, noticing en route the base of an ancient prayer cross near the Fairy rocks and the line of the old
'gear teeth cut in its base is ’ a fine example of the stone mason’s art.
millstone:' with engaging’
Roman road. At’;Downham mill,' an old
we saw the site' of the lodge and flume which used ' to
Passing through the mill
give: the head of water to power the mill.
■ weather the trout were crow ded: intothe pools. ■ ’ ; . ‘ The’ footpath now took us up to Ravenshblirie. The view
Ings Beck and Twiston Mil Beck to Twiston -Mill. With the water in .the beck reduced to a minimum by the dry
We next' made our way via
from this small hillside across to Pendle: is magnificent, so
• eat, - watching the' capricious ' ‘ cloud shadows chasing across the face of Pendle creating by their movement- an ever ;
we lingered here awhile to
changing pattern of light and shade.
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down from ' Ravensholme, climbing up the opposite side of the small valley to Hill Foot and out on to the Downham road below Pendle end.
Moving on we dropped; "three weasels in the act'of =
finishing off a smalL rabbit.' - Passing Barkerfield we
•
"stones incorporate d in the structure came from Sawley ‘Abbey.
: always arouses considerable admiration. Many of ' th e '
and the serenity, of the place we were" loathe to leave.
Bewitched by ,the sunlight
, track -,to Hookclifle. Along the wall here we disturbed
' A- little way down' the. road we turned'left along the old
moving, again down the lane and "then; by) field" footpath across to Worston. Here on the '.green the - Melancholy
However, our leader got us Thistles we had seen just
carried on to Angram Green and Little Mearley Haiti This farm in its delightful setting, .
sprouting on our first ramble, were now in full :.fiowcr and we also took another peep at
" the void "bridle',' patto' .down ■, Mcarley brook to Up Brooks, crossing once more the site of -the" old Roman road en
sing the new road site by the ‘stiles provided, we followed
. route. y Here with the Clitheroe sky
line in front of us once more, we were home and at the end of another very’Satisfactory
. day together. Our next walk is from
! 1.45 p.m. York Street. :
' Pendleton on Aug. 2. Bus j.b.w.
the bull ring. From Worston,‘after cros
J a c k p w in p a y f h o lid
Mrs. Cather
Talbot Close, week enjoyed <
holidays of h On Tuesday
she won the j on 57. number Bingo Club, at She had btx
. money with hi . She shared t!
■two friends.- S h a
club were amo: of a Star Gr week,; and shai 36 other compe Mrs. Ethel 1
Two other n
dow View. W; Mrs. Ellen Cam
the club to i con- competition : or,
Display
Advertising Sells
books held by from Carlton I
Childre A jumble sal
raised £2 .whicl' Mrs. Ethel Pt
o f : the Clithei Federation; of sions, for the "
cent : ClitheroeJ 6d. each. ' They enabled
with her Tamil near ■; Blackpoo Saturday, an<j . ments were cheque to be she/ could P taki
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATF,
TEL. 3585 SATURDAY, JULY 26th.
IRENE STEVENS A GOOD ARTISTE
WINNER ON “OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS” SUNDAY, JULY 27th
WILL APPEAR THURSDAY, JULY 31sl B I N G O
8 o’clock start 4 Jackpots t* COATS,
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