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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 28, i960 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday


TELEVISION BBC 1


10: Repondez s’i! vous Plait.


10-30: Wie Bitte? 12: Weatherman., 12-5:


Casey Jones. 12-25: Charlie Chaplin in ‘The Floorwalker'. 12-45: Grandstand: Football Preview: Racing from New­ bury; Rugby League; Indoor Show Jumping: Moto-Cross. 4-45: Results Service.


5-15: Star Trek. 6-5: News,


Weather. 6-15: Simon Dee. 6- 45: Dixon of Dock Green. 7- 30: The Hairy Secombe Show.


Bravados". 9-50: News, Weather. 10-5: Match of the Day.


8-15: High Adventure: "The


RADIO RADIO 1


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


Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55:


Radio 1 Pop Poser. 10: Everett is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1: Johnnie Walker. 2-55: Radio


1 Pop Poser. 3; John Peel hi Top Gear.


5: Speak-Easy. 5-45: Pet e Drummond. 6-45: Jazz Club. 7- 30: News. Weather. 7-35:


Country Meets Folk. 8-30: Rod’s Round-Up. 9-25: Pop Over Europe. 10: Tony Bran­ don mee ts The Saturday


People. 12: Midnight Newsroom.


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


RADIO— 2 5- 30: News, Weather. 5-32:


—as Radio 1. 8-32: —as Radio 1. 9-55: Five to Ten. 10: Joe Henderson. 12: LP Showcase. 1: March­


ing and Waltzing. . 2: The Frank Chacksfield Hour. 3: The Big Band Sound. 3-31: Melody Fair. 5-32: Those


Were The bays. 6- 30: The Mitchell Minstrel


Show. 7-30: News, Weather. 7-35: Country' Meets Folk. 8- 30: Rod's Round-Up. 9-25: Pop Over Europe. 10:


Sunday


TELEVISION BBC 1


9: Nai Zindagi — Naya


Jcevan. 9-30: Repondez S’il Vous Plait. 10: Wie Bitte? 10-30: Morning Service. 11-30: Buying a House. 12: Know How. 12-30:


Anybody Seen My Gal?’ 4-30: Here’s Lucy. 5: The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau. 5- 50: Clangers. 6: Children In Need of


gramme. 2-29: News Head­ lines. 2-30: Day Time. 3-5: Film Matinee: ‘Has


Help. 6-5: News. Weather. 6-


6-50: Songs of Praise. 7-25:


RADIO RADIO 1


6-55:' The First Day of


the Week. 7: News, Weather. 7 2; Sunday Special. 9: Ed Stewart. 10: D.L.T. 12: Family Favourites. 2: Seville’s ravels. 3: Scene and


Heard. 4: The Stuart Henry Show. 5: Alan Freeman. .7: Peter


Paul Temple. 8- 15: The Sunday Musical:


“Call Me Madam” . 10-5: News, Weather.


Representing The Union. 1-25: Farming. 2: The Education Pro­


11-15: Monty Python’s Flying Circus. 11-45: Weather. 11-47: Northern News and Weather.


10-15: Omnibus: Berlioz. BBC 2 7: News Review. Weather.


7-25: Bird’s-Eye View. 8-15: Workshop. 9- 20: A Year In The Life..


10-5: Thirty-minute Theatre: "Conversation at Night.”


15: Malcolm Muggeridge.


Laugh-In. 11-25: News Sum­ mary. 11-30: Line-Up: Film Night.


10- 35: Rowan and Martin's GRANADA 11: Morning Service. 12-35:


Your Living Body. 1: You and Your Child. 1-25: All Our Yesterdays. 1-55: Fireball XL5 2-25:.The Short Story: Lome Greene and Rupert Davies in "Hearse At High Noon.” 2-55: Football. 3-50: The Pur­ suers. 4-15: Survival. 4-45: The Golden Shot. 5-30: The Flaxton Boys. 6: News. 6-15: All Creatures Great and Small. 6-35: Tomorrow’s Child. 7: Stars On Sunday. 7-25: The Big Picture: Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra in “The Devil at Four O'clock.” 9-40: Dragnet. 10-10: News. 10-20: This Is Tom Jones. 11-20: Tonight with David Nixon.


Sarstedt, 7-32: Mike Raven's R. and B Show. 8-45: Bill Gates. 9-30:


Sound Screen 69. 10: Softly Sentimental. 11: Humphrey Lyttelton. 12: Midnight Newsroom.


12-5: Just Jazz. 12-30: Jazz Workshop. 1-1: Night Ride. 2: News. Weather


LANCASHIRE COUNTY CHORAL FESTIVAL


The nineteenth Lancashire County Choral Festival will be held in the Marine Hall, Fleetwood, on Saturday, 9th May, 1970. Choirs and choral groups from the Lancashire County administrative irca wishing to enter the festival may obtain entry forms and further particulars from the Divisional Education Officer. Education Office, Rishlon. Completed entry forms should be returned direct to the Chief Education Officer. P.O. Box 61. County Hall, Preston PR I SRJ not later than 14th February, 1970.


6-55:: The First Day of the RADIO 2


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: — ns Radio 1. 10: Eric


Robinson. 11-31: People’s Service from St. Chad’s Roman Catholic Church. 12: Family Favourites. 2:


BRITISH LEGION HURST GREEN BRANCH


NEW YEAR’S EVE BALL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 31st (1969


Dancing 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. To Jock Caton’s Band


Tickets (Including Supper) 12/6 Right of Admission Reserved.


CLITHEROE DIVISIONAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Grand Christmas Whisl


and Domino Drive FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th at 7-30 p.m.


At WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL , Admission 5/- Including Supper Good amount of prizes


The Ken Dodd Epcrience. 2-31: The Clithcroc Kid. 3:


The Mitchell Minstel Show. 4: Ken Sykorn. 5: — ns


Radio 1. 7: Sing Something Simple.


Sunday Half-Hour. 9: Top of the Form. 9-31: Sound Screen 69. 10:


Softly Sentimental. 11 to 2-2: —as Radio 1.


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


What’s New? 9: News, Weather. 9-4:


Bach Cantatas. 10: Your Con­ cert Choice. 11: Music Maga­ zine. 12: Mozart and Borodin. 1:


f t 9 J ft .EC.CA


The Apothecary. 2-30: Piano Recital. 3-15: From the Royal Festi­


RESIDENT.


The Mike Allan Show + 2 featuring the dynamic


KATIE LEE whh


DISCO DAVE and the Disco Lovelies


EVERY FRIDAY 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. 7/6 LATE NIGHT EXTRA featuring MIDNIGHT SPECIALITY CABARET


EVERY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. .ADMISSION 3/6


TIFFANY SPECIAL Bang up to date!


“Modern Sounds for Modern People” MONDAY and THURSDAY 7 to 11 p.m.


DISCO HEART BEAT Admission:


Before 8-00 (p.m. 2/6. After 8-00 p.m. 3/6.


Thursday, December 4th, 7 pan. to 11 p.m. 6/- PERCY SLEDGE


“When a Man loves a Woman”


EVERY SATURDAY 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. LATE LATE NIGHT


ADMISSION before 10 p.m.—8/. After 10 p.m.—10/6 / ■


val Hall (Concert, Fart 1) 4- 20: Waiting . . . for the Time. 4-40: Concert (Part 2). 5-25: Music at the Court of


Queen Christina of Sweden. 6-25: French Piano Music. 6-


55: The Nature of Time.


Report. 9: Concert (Part 2). 9- 55: The Sensible Nonsense


7- 25: Rags of Quality. 8- 10: (Orchestral Concert (Part 1). 8-45: The Pearson


of Hans Arp- 10-25: Beet­ hoven. 11: News.


RADIO 4


Weather. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself at Home. 8- 40: The Sunday Papers.


7- 50: Sunday Reading. 7-55:


Valley. 9-30: The Archers. 10- 30: Morning Service.


8- 50: Calendar. 8-55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: Chapel in the


11-15: Record Recoveiy. 11-40: Talkabout. 12-55: Weather. 1: The


World This Weekend. 2: Gar­ dener’s Question Time. 2-30: The Sunday Play: ‘The Light of Heart” . 4: Holidays. 4-30: Can I ’


Help You? 4-45: The Living. World. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5- 55: Weather. 6: News. 6-15: Letter From


America. 6-30: My Word! 7: Sunday Symphony. 7-55:


Tho Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 8: Object for Sunday. 8-30:


The Woman In White. 9: Your Hundred Best Tunes. 9- 58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: The Reith


Music-At-Night. 11J15: Fore­ cast for ■ coastal waters.


Lectures. 10-40: Vladimir Ashkenazy. 10-50: Epilogue. 10- 59: Weather Forecast. 11: News Summary. 11-2:


DOUBLE (not won) 16 4


£40 this week •


TREBLE (not won) 13 21 28 £50 this week


For the time being Thursday Bingo will be discontinued DUE TO LACK OF SUPPORT THE


SUNDAY jBINGO HAS NOW CEASED SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th


TERRY MOORE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th


VINCE LEWIS


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


.Tel..3585 ■ Soprano: GERALD ENGLISH I


7: News. 7-34: Weather. 7- 35: Grand Hotel. 8-30:


m $


CLITHEROE LADIES CIRCLE Invite you to their


CHRISTMAS FAYRE


In aid of Deaf Children’s Charities November 29th 1969


i At the CONSERVATIVE CLUB CLITHEROE


The Fayrc will be opened at 10-30 a.m. by the Mayoress of Clitheroe.


•Sf Cakes, preserves, Christmas gifts, Refreshments Etc,; ADMISSION FREE.


f**S 5£2* 4V WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH


CHRISTMAS FAYRE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29th


IN THE SCHOOLROOM To be opened by


Mr. G. MITCHELL (of Culderstones) at 3 p.ni.


ADMISSION — 6d. Teas, Stalls and Father Christmas %?.


Weather. 11-47: Northern News Summary.


11-5: Braden's Week. 11-45: BBC 2 3: Saturday Cinema:


"Three For The Show”. 7: News, Sport, Weather.


7-15: Gardeners’ World. 7-30: Rugby Special: Ulster v. South Africa.


9-


8- 15: The Philpott Pile. 5: The Ice Show.


9- 50: The First Churchills.


Summary. 11-45: Midnight Movie: "Johnny O’clock”.


—2-2: —as Radio 1. RADIO 3


8: News, Waatlier. 8-4:


British Music. 9: News, Weather. 9-4:


From Abroad. 11: Record Review. 12: Jazz Record Requests. 12-30: Sports Parade inclu­


ding Weather and previews: 1: Behind the Sporting Scenes: The Professional Footballer. Racing from Newbury. 3-50: Latest Results and News. 4-55: Racing Results. 1-40: Cricket around the World. 2-45: You’ve Asked for it. 2-10: Rugby Union- A Centurv at Oxford and 2-55 4-50: Ulster v The South African Tourists; 3-45:


■ Association Football and Results. 5: Sports Report. 6: The Ring from Dayreuth.


7-20: In the Vortex. 7-35: Siegfried ■ (Act 2). 8-50: Personal View. 9-10: Siegfried


(Act 31. 10-35: The Icelandic Hero:


talk. 10-55: Interlude. 11: News.


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


Fanning Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6-55: Weather. 7: News. 7-10: News of the


10- 35: Review: Nureyev and the Dutch National Ballet. 11-15: Line-Up: 11-40: News


GRANADA 12: The English Sickness.


12-25: Families Talking. 12-55: News. 1: World of Sport: On The Ball: They’re Off; Racing Results; Sports Special; Professional Wrestl­


ing. 5: Results Round-Up. 5-la:


Garrison’s Gorillas. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Saturday Crowd. 7: Please Sir. 7-30: The Comedy Film. Rosalind Russell, Fernando Lamas, Eddie Albert and Gloria Dc Haven in “The Girl Rush”. 9: Strange Report. 10: News. 10-10: Saturday Night Theatre. George Cole, Isabel Dean and Renee Houston in "The Comic". 11-10: Frost on Saturday.


North. 7-15: Northern Far­ mer. 7-45: Today’s Papers. 7-


CIVIC HALL Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMA)


Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. Carry On Camping (Colour) (A).


Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 6-45. Lee Marvin, Bradford Dillman in


SERGEANT RYKER in Colour. Also


Hod Taylor, Tippi Hedren in Alfred Hitchcock's


THE BIRDS (X) Colour.


Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7-30 p.m. A rollicking comedy for the whole family!


MONTE CARLO OR BUST (U)


with those darling young men in their jaunty jalopies. Starring


50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather


North. 8-15: It’s Saturday. 8- 45: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament. 8-59: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly


8: News. 8-10: News of the


World. 9-20: The Week in Westminster. 9-45: From Our Own Cor­


respondent. 10-45: Daily Ser­ vice. 10-30: Study on 4. 12: Motoring and the


Motorist. 12-23: Traffic Re­ port. 12-25: Records. 12-55: Northern News and Weather. 1: News. I- 15: Any Questions? 2:


Afternoon Theatre: ‘Coach and Four’ 3: Weekend Woman’s Hour. 4: Internationa’. Concert


Hall. 5-55: Weather, 6: News and Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Spotlight. 7: Desert Island Discs. 7-30.


Gala Concert Hall. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre:


‘Galico Cay’. 9-58: Weather. 10: News.


10-10: A Word in Edgeways. 10-55: Lighten our Darkness. II- 10: Music at Night. 11-42: Weather. News sum­


mary. 11-45: Forecast for coastal waters.


Bourvil, Walter Chiari, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Tony Curtis. Gert Frobe, Jack Hawkins, Eric Sykes, Terry Thomas, Hattie Jaques, Richard Wattis, to name but a few. A


Techndcolour and Fanavision


Tire Monte Carlo Rally 1920—with the maddest, merriest bunch of lompetitors you are every likely to see!


Tel: 3278


Neivton-in-UowIand Congregational Chapel


Christmas Fay-re


November 29(h, 1969 at 3-30 p.m. Opened by .


MU. H. COOK (Naturalist)


WHIST AND DOMINOES at 8-00 p.m.


Admission 4/- Including Supper In the Village Institute


Clithcroc Parish Church Mothers’ Union


Jumble Sale


in SUNDAY SCHOOL TONIGHT, FRIDAY


at 6-30 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. (Refreshments')


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH MOTHERS’ UNION


Christmas Sale and Afternoon Tea


(In aid of Church Renovations and St. Denys’ Home) in The Sunday School, Saturday, 6lh December, at 3 p.m.


Stalls :: Christmas Decorations :: Home Produce


Cakes :: Children’s Trinket :: Children’s Bran Tub Admission (including tea) 2/-. Children 1/-. Entertainment by Sunday School Scholars.


Rimington Memorial Institute


ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE in the INSTITUTE


SATURDAY, 29th NOV. at 7-45 p.m. prompt


Roclleld hotel edisford Bridge


CLITHEROE’S ONLY TOP CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT


RESTAURANT OPEN TO


NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING


6-30 p.m.—8-30 p.m. Saturdays:—


6-30 p.m.—9 p.m. Bookings for


Small Parties accepted FOR TABLE RESERVATION


Phone Clitheroe 2010 — FULLY LICENSED —


TONIGHT. FRIDAY at 7 p.m.


iu the


LABOUR ROOMS, Eshton Terrace


LOW MOOR CLUB


B IN G O —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge FRIDAY


FREE and EASY SUNDAY, NOV. 30th


AUDREY STEVENS (Very good)


with COLIN on the Organ


Bashall Eaves C. ot' E. School BRING & BUY SALE


Tomorrow Saturday, 1-15 p.m. Opener:


Mrs. L. C. King-Wilkinson Tombola :: Stalls Admission 3d.


Pendleton Youth Club


JUMBLE SALE


Pendleton Village Hall


Tomorrow Saturday, November 29th at 2-15 p.m.


In aid of Youth Club Funds Admission 3d.


Admission: 4/- Adults 2/- Children


(Including Refreshments).


All prizes to be Christmas Fare


Rimington Memorial Institute FUTURE EVENTS


WHIST & DOMINO DRIVES


Saturday, January 24th Saturday, February 28th Saturday March 14th


CLARION CYCLING CLUB


Jumble Sale Rimington Memorial Institute Christmas 50/50 Dance


Friday, 5th December 9 p.m.—1 a.m.


Silvertone Band M.C.’s George and Mary


Admission 6/6 including refreshments.


'" "STARLIGHT CU)BBlackburn Tel. 52325


November 30lh Week, Commence 7-45


THE BIGGEST OF THEM ALL—


Six-feet-eight—Nineteen Stones 5 octave voice


Hit Recording Star— “She Wears My Ring”


Solomon King Backed by THE RYLES


BROTHERS and DALLAS The Greatest of the


George Formby impressionists Alan Randall


And another impressionist— first time here for


Lance Garrett


Return of a good Liverpool comic—


Mike Goodwin


First time for a show group with


several television appearances


The Bedrocks We’re told ‘they’re different


And of course, two more new dance routines from the


CHAMPAGNE DANCERS


The total cost o f the above artistes is £1,820, one of the most expensive bills ever! We have decided NOT to increase cabaret charges, which remain at 5/- Sun to Fri., and 6/- Saturday.


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


* CHRISTMAS FAIR * 6th DECEMBER, 196.


Admission 6d. 2-45 p.m.


Opener—Mrs. H. Hothersall Chairman—Mrs. E. Walker


Various Stalls, Father Christmas, Buffet Teas, Ices.


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY KING GEORGE’S HALL - BLACKBURN


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th 1969, at. 7-30 p.m.


M E S S I A H


(HANDEL) Soloists:


Contralto:


MARION STUDHOLME , ALFREDA HODGSON Tenor:


Bass: , : CHORUS OF 150


MANCHESTER MOZART ORCHESTRA Conductor: HORACE TATTERSALL, M.B.E.


BALCONY — Sold Out, . STALLS — 7/6, 6/-, 5/%


TICKETS from The Secretary, 54 Langham Road, Blackburn and at the Public Halls Booking Office.’


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY


R E C I T A L — BY —


SUSAN DRAKE . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. Harp ) (Winner • of N.F.M.S. Award,. 1969)


CAROL ‘ANDREW . ........ Soprano CHARLES MYERS ... Accompanist


GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL — 7-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd


Tickets at the Door 8/6 V (Juniors &• Students 2/) ; .■ < GEORGE.ALLEN . ....


Feather Wliist and Domino Drive Saturday, December 6th, at 7-30 p.m.


Admission: Adults 4/-, Children 2/6 Including Refreshments


FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE LEAGUE MATCH CLITHEROE


PRESTWICHHEYS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th


' ' Kick-off 3 p.m. . '


Admission: Adults 2/6. O.AJP.S, and Juniors 1/3. Refreshments ’ t - "


g n i n


The Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Clitheroe


November 30th, the main morning service will be 9-45 a.m. PARISH COMMUNION


Sunday to 6-30 p.m. UNITED EVENSONG, when owing to the indisposition o^ a n on Eaton.The preacher


with Sunday School at the same time. Members of all churches in l°w"


will b e THE ARCHDEACON OF BLACKBURN, the Ven H. N. Hodd, M.A.


MANOR GOSPEL HALL Milthorne Avenue. Clitheroe


Sunday, November 30th GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 pan.


Mr. C. BEST (Blackburn)


Wednesday, December 3rd Ladies Bright Hour


GENERAL MEETING 2-45 p.m.


Slaidbum Trefoil Guild Annual


CHRISTMAS FAIR


will be held in the Village Hall


on Saturday, December 6th at 2-30 p.m.


Opener: Mrs. K. Hill Division Commissioner


Admission Including Tea Adults 1/6. Children 9d.


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


(In aid of Royal National Institute for the Blind) at 7-45 p.m.


Admission (Including Supper) 4/-


St. Bartholomew’s Church, Chipping


CHRISTMAS FAIR


Saturday, 29fh November


Village Hall 2-30 p.m to be opened by


Mrs. L. BRETT


STALLS : FANCY GOODS : CAKES :


: FARMERS PRODUCE : : WHITE ELEPHANT : Refreshments, etc.


Adults 1/- Children 3d. WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE 7-30 p.m.


Admission 3/-


(includtng refreshments) St. Catherine’s Kitchen .Fund


Wliist and Sunday School, West Bradford


Domino Drive will be held in St. Catherines


on Monday, December 1st at 7-30 p.ni. Admission 4/-


Plcase bring your own cutlery


CHATBUUN PLAY SCHOOL NEARLY NEW/


Boutique and Coffee Evening


Wednesday, December 3rd 7-30 p.m.


Methodist Church, Chalbum Coffee and Biscuits


In aid of Play School Funds 1/6 Folk Sing-Out!


TONIGHT— from Scotland^ the fantastic duo


ALY BAIN (fiddle) and


MIKE WHELLANS!


([Next week* Jackie and Bridie.| _____


DOG and PARTRIDGE. Wollgato, Clitheroe.


Also from Manchester BRYN PUGH.


.


Parish of Whitewell Bowland Farmers


Whist and Domino Drive


in aid of Whitewell Churcl at WHITEWELL HOTEL (By kind permission oE


Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wright'1 Monday Next, 1st Dcccmbe at 7-30 p.m.


Admission: 4^6d. each. Including Supper Good Prizes


Parochial Church Council Autumn Sale of Work,


Wednesday Next, 3rd Dec.. in WHITEWELL SCHOOL from 3-30 to 5-30 p.m. Articles suitable for


Christmas and other gifts. ' Cakes, Teas, etc.


Gifts in kind and donations gratefully received.


Proceeds for Church Funds.


NEWTON INSTITUTE GRAIN'D


CHRISTMAS BALL AND SUPPER


FRIDAY, 5th DECEMBER 8 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


Supper 8 p.m. prompt.


BILL SUTCLIFFE’S BAND


Admission 17/6 ticket only. LICENSED BAR.


Tickets from Committee Mem­ bers, Howards Butchers Stall, Clitheroe Market or ring SLAIDBURN 658.


NORTH WESTERN GAS BOARD CENTRAL LANCASHIRE GROUP


The Public arc invited to A SERIES OF


CHRISTMAS COOKERY


DEMONSTRATIONS Demonstrator: Pamela Roth


To be held on: • 4th December, 1969. “ A Buffet Party Menu.”


11th December, 1969. “Traditional Trimmings for the Christmas Dinner.”


18th December, 1969. “A Refreshing Meal for Boxing Day.”


At


THE GAS SHOWROOMS, CLITHEROE, 2-30 p.m.


Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley, Memorial Hall Hurst Green


Iwitli Albert oi LUXURI


FOR MEM IN


GREA □ □ □ □ □


BINGO Friday


c


DOUBLE. Charles HUNCHBACK OFNOTI (A) Con, 1-40. L.C.P.


7-30.


Next Week’s Cinema 1. John Mills I WAS


2 2nd Week THE DOZEN (X) Screened t


3. Molina Mercouri In (U). Freddie Bartholoi BROWN'S SCHOOLD,’ Con. 1-35. L.C.P. 7-00


4. MONSIEUR VINCI Shows Comm. 2-10; 4


(A56 Burnley/Nelson Tel. Nelson 639


UNIT FOUR CINE BRIERFIELD.


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TO SATl TRINITY


METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY,


NOVEMBER 30th 10-30 a.m.


Rev. N. D. WALTON 6-30 p.m.


UNITED SERVICE at St. Mary’s Parish Church


2 p.m. Ladies Class Speaker: Mrs. D. MOIR


Clitheroe Congregational Church


SUNDAY, NOV. 30th 10-30 a.m.


FAMILY WORSHIP Rev. J. Gardiner


6-30 p.m.


UNITED SERVICE Parish Church


_________ Will parishioners please note that from this Sunday, OBITU


Clitlid in hos


A Clitheroe grace


wine merchant for 21 until his retirement ii Mr. George Harwood of Eshton Villa, Wesl died in Withnell H early on Tuesday m


aged 68. An old boy of Clithero


Grammar School, Mr, had been taken to the the previous afternoon. For 28 years he owi


family grocery and wi spirit business iri King Clitheroe, before one of i took it over three years The business was sta


Mr. Byrne’s father, who a partnership towards ! of the last century. Mr. Byrne started worl


shop in 1916. He conti- help with the bookeepi: after his retirement. ■ Though the busine:


deals only with grocerie. and spirits, cattle foods an important part fo than 50 years, the nan Byrne'being respected wide in tho Ribblc and valleys. Mr. George Byrne wa:


associated with SS Micl John’s RC Church, C where he was a mem be Men’s Sodality. He was married at tht


about 43 years ago, wa manager of tho church A member ot Clither


servative Club his ho eluded bowling and sr He is survived by thi


Michael, who now ot business! Dennis and


Saturday, November


GINO WASHIN< and THE NEW R JAM BAND


Imperial Ballroom, I CHR1STIA


GREAT


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