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{ j aithcroC'Advertiser and Times, August 29, 1969 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday


TELEVISION BBC 1


Weather. 12-45: Grandstand: International Athletics, Rac­ ing, Powerboat Race, Motor Racing. Right of the Week.


Tom and Jerry. 6-20: The ■Monkees. 7-15: Comedy Choice


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


Dudley Moore and Peter Cook introduce Not Only . . . But Also 7-45: Music, Music, Music. 8-30: Cagney Caval­ cade: ‘Angels with Dirty


Match of the Day. 11-15: Quiz of the Week. 11-40: A


RADIO RADIO 1


Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55: Radio 1 Out­


Country Meets Folk. 2: Johnnie Walker. 3-55: Radio I Outsiders. 4: Pick of What's New. 5-32: Pete Drummond.


siders. 10: Everett Is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1:


Weather. 7-35: Moira Ander­ son and Reginald Dixon. 8-50: Things arc Swingin’. 9-45: Don Moss. 12: Mid­


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


RADIO 2


Marching and Waltzing. 2: The Frank Chacksfield Hour. 3: Best of Album Time. 4: Melody Fair. 6: Max Jaffa. 6-32: Those


Breakfast Special. 8-32: As Radio 1. 9-55: Five to Ten. 10: Job Henderson. 12: Meet Margaret. T.


5-30: News, Weather. 5-32: 6- 32: Jazz Club. 7-30: News, 5- 30: News, Weather. 5-32: 10- 5: News. Weather. 10-15: 9- 50: Powerboat 69. 12-42: •C.Va. i'sy. • CIVIC HALL Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMA)


Man Called Ironside. 12-32: Weather.


‘Forest Rangers’. 7: News. Sport, Weather. 7-15: Gar­ deners’ World. 7-45: Christ


3-0—4-20: Saturday Cinema: BBC 2


Recrucified (part 3). .8-30 Old World. New World:


The West Indies. 9-20: Feli­ ciano! Very Special. 10-15:


Free For All. 10-55: Colour


Me Pop. 11-15: News. 11-25: Mid­


night Movie: ‘Count Three and Pray’.


12-25: All About Riding. GRANADA


12-55: News. 1: World of Sport: On the ball, inter­ national swimming, racing from Goodwood, show jump­ ing, international water ski-


4: Wrestling. 5: Results. 5-15: A to Zoo. 5-40: Fire­ ball XL5. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Frankie Howerd Show. 7: Department ‘S’. 7-55:


ing. 3-55: Half-time Round-up.


SPEND A WONDERFUL TIME WITH


MON., TUES. and WED. at 7-15 p.m. HEY BIG SPENDER!!


SWEET CHARITY(A)


WITH Shirley MacLaine, John McMartin, Chita Rivera Stubby Kaye, Ricardo Monalban, Sammy Davis Jr. .


Based on the smash hit of the New York and London Stage Show.


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THURS.. FRI. and SAT. at 7-30 p.m. JOHN WAYNE : KIRK DOUGLAS


Mystery and Suspense: Alan Ladd and Rod Steiger in “13 West Street”. 9-30: Dragnet. 10: News. 10-10: Saturday


the w a r w ag o n Technicolor Panavislon (U) -


Nigh* Theatre: Michael Craig. Ann Lynn and Edwin Rich­ field in "The Talking Head”. 11-10: The Untouchables.


WITH Howard Keel, Robert Walker


When these two men rode—the legend of the West was born. Excitement-packed suspensful-aotion—You can expect the lot


from Big John Wayne and you get it, from bar-room brawls to Indians on the warpath! Its all great fun and its a U Certificate.


Moira Anderson and Reginald


Dixon. 8-50: The Proms. 10-2-2:


As Radio 1. RADIO 3


Saturday Concert. 9: News, Weather. 10-30: Jazz Record Requests. 11: Edinburgh International Festival. 12-40:—6: Sports Parade:


8: News, Weather. 8-4: The


Voices. 8-59: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: Hie Weekly


8- 45: Today’s Papers. 8-50:


World. 9-20: A Choice of Paperbacks. 9-45: From Our Own Correspondent. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: Mont­ gomery of Alamein. 11: The Fabulous Fifties. 12: Motoring and the


Cricket, Athletics, Racing in France, Racing, Association Football. Football Results,


recital. 7: Tallis. 7-50: Four Faces of Ulysses. 8-20: La Stranicra, Act 1. 9-45: Per­ sonal View’. 10-5: La Straniera,


Sports Report. 6: John Ogdon: Piano


Act 2. 11: News. RADIO 4


6-30: News Summary. 6-32: Farming Today. 6-50: Ten to


Were The Days. 7-25: Sports Review and Cricket Scores. 7-30: News, Weather. 7-35:


Sunday


TELEVISION BBC 1


Jeevan. 11-11-30: Seeing and Believing. 1-25—1-50: Fanning. 2-30: Good Sailing. 3: News Head­


9-9-30: Nai Zindagi—Naya


lines. 3-1: The Rare Ones. 3-25: Time for a Song. 3-50: Film Matinee: ‘Broth of a


Boy’. 5-5: Hobbyhorse. 5-30: Dom-


Praise. 7-25: Dr. Finlay’s Casebook.


bey and Son, 5-55: Ken Dodd and the Diddymcn. 6-5: News, Weather. 6-15: The Awaken­ ing Spirit. 6-55: Songs of


8-15: The Great Stars: Olivia


•de Havilland in “To Each His Own’. 10-10: News, Weather. 10-20: Omnibus at the Proms.


RADIO RADIO 1


11-15: Weather. 11-17: Hie Awakening Spirit. 11-57: Nor­ thern News,. Weather.


BBC 2


national Festival. 9-15: The Evacuees. 9-45: Thirty-Minute


7: News Review, Weather. 7-25: The World About Us. 8-15: Edinburgh Inter­


1-50—6-30: Sunday Cricket.


Theatre “Cause of Death’. 10-20: Show of the Week.


GRANADA


11: Morning Service from Downham Parish Church.


12-15: Discovering London. 12-40: Katie Stewart Cooks. 1-25: Climbing. 2: Survival. 2-2!J: The Short


Story. 2-55: Foqtball. 3-50: Tarzan. 4-45: The Golden Shot. 5-30: Woodbinda — Animal Doctor.


Talcs. 6-35: A Man On His Own. 7: Stars on Sunday. John Davidson Show. The Avengers.


6: News. 6-15: Taliesin


7- 8-


11-10: News Summary, Sun­ day C r i c k e t Scoreboard. 11-20: Film Night.


25: 25:


Olivier and Brenda De Banzic in ‘The Entertainer’. 10-10: News. 10-20: The Big Pic­ ture (Part Two). 11-35: Colonel March of Scotland


9-20: Big Picture: Laurence Yard.


Doshlc (won) 22 5


£30 this week


Treble (not won) 8 3 9 £50 this week


NEW!! Sunday August 31st 745 p.m. prompt.


5 BOOK BINGO—SNOWBALLS


Week. 7: News. Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: Ed Stewart. 10: Symonds on Sunday. 12: Family Favourites. 2: Savile’s Travels. 3: scene and


6-55: The First Day of the


■Heard. 4: Stage One. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: John Peel. 9: Stuart


Henry. 10: Mike Raven. 11: Humphrey Lyttleton. 12: Midnight Newsroom.


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


Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: As Radio 1. 10: Eric Robinson. 11-31: People’s Service. 11-55: Good Listening. 12: As Radio 1. 2: The Big


6-55: The First Day of the RADIO 2


For the time being Thursday Bingo will be discontinued LOW MOOR CLUB


K.S.C.


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


World Cup Mexico‘70


Business Lark. 2-31: The Clitheroe Kid. 3: Moira Anderson and R e g i n a l d Dixon 4-15: Movie-go-Round. 5: As Radio 1. 7: Sing


FRIDAY


FREE and EASY Sunday, August 31st


.Something Simple. 7-30: News, Weather, C r i c k e t scores. 7-37: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Half-hour. 9: A Life of Bliss. 9-30:


What’s New? 9: ’.News, Weather. 9-4: Bach Cantatas. 10: Orchestras of the World. 11: Artist’s Choice. 12: Schubert and Haydn.


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


MIKE DELACY VOCAL GUITARIST


Many A Slip. 10: Strings by Starlight. 11—2: As Radio 1.


JUMBLE SALE


Tomorrow, Saturday August 30th


in the Hail, Lowergate 2-30 p.m.


— Refreshments — Admission 3d.


COME TO CLITHEROE


1-20: Sunday Orchestral Concent. 3: Dalibor (opera). 5-15: Definitions and Reali­


CASTLE FETE on


ties. 5-35: Dalibor (continued). 6-30: The Governor’s Lady (play). 7-30: The Proms. 8-15: A Fuff for Nonsense. 8-35: The Proms. 9-50: An Extract of soap. 10-20: Monteverdi and Schein. 11: News.


7-50: Sunday Reading. 7-55: RADIO 4


Weather. 8: News. 8-10: Make Yourself At Home. 8-40: The


Sunday Papers. 8-50: Sunday Spot. 8-55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: In Every


Corner Sing. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30: Mass from Hawkesyard Priory. 11-15: Record Recovery. 11-40: Talkabout. 12-55: Weather. 1: The World This


August World Sports provides readers with a last chance to win a three week holiday for two-to see England defend the World Cup in Mexico by entering an exciting free football competition. Other features include European Soccer review, featuring Leeds, Manchester City. Celtic and Rangers. Cardiff City and Newcastle. Also swimming, cricket, speed­ way, lawn tennis and golf.


SPORTS August issue now.on sale price 3s,.


Saturday, 6th September 1969 for


A full afternoon’s Entertainment for the whole family


> S T A R L I G H T a s ? AUGUST 31st WEEK. START 7-45 p.m.


Weekend. 2: Pick of tlie Bunch, 2-30:


The Sunday Play: ‘Freedom Farewell’ (part 3). 3-30: Talk­


ing About Antiques. 4: Can I Help You? 4-15: Sunday Sport. - 4-30: ■ The Living


World. ■ 5: Down Your Way.. 5-40:


Sunday Sport. 5-55: Weather. 6: News. 6-10: Letter from


America. 6-25: Sunday Sport, 6-35: Tchaikovsky. ' 7-20: No Man is My Enemy


RETURN OF THE SENSATIONAL


BLACK ABBOTS BONK SHAW


(i>lay); 7-55: The Week’s Good Cause. 8: From the Seaside (Evening Service). 8-30: The Age' of innocence (serial). 9: Star Polio. 9-58: Weather.


. , ' • •


. News Summary. 11-2: Music at Night. 11-45: Forecast for coastal waters.


10: News. 10-10: The Smith of smiths. 10-50: The Epi­ logue. 10-59: Weather. 11:


,! , Hit-recording ;Star JACKIE DENNIS


THE ZODIAS : MORNE SUMMERS , Cabaret Charge 3/6 (Sat 5/-)


;


North. 7-15: On Your Farm. 7-45: Today’s Papers. 7-50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather. 8: News. 8-10: I t ’s Saturday.


Seven. 6-55: Weather. 7: News. 7-10: News of the


'A*-


Roclicld hotel tdisford Bridge


Afternoon Theatre: ‘Love and Mr. Lewisham’. 3: Woman’s


Motorist. 12-25: F o r c e s Favourites. 12-55: Northern News, Weather. 1: News. 1-25: The Navy Lark. 1-45:


reel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 7: Many A Slip. 7-30: The Proms. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre: "Hie Winslow’ Boy’.


Hour. 4: International Con­ cert Hall. 5-55: Weather, News. 6: News and Radio News­


9-


of My Life: Marjorie Proops. 10- 55: Lighten Our Darkness. 11- 10: Music at Night. 11-42: Weather and News Summary: 11-45: Forecast for coastal waters.


10: News. 10-10: The Time 58: Weather. FOR TABLE RESERVATION


Phone Clitheroe 2010 — FULLY LICENSED —


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATF,


TEL. 3585 SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th


ALLAN BAILEY SUNDAY, AUGUST m e ...


R . BANNISTER CLITHEROE’S ONLY TOP CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT


NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING


RESTAURANT OPEN TO


6-30 p.m.—8-30 !).m. Saturdays:—


6-30 p.m,-9 p.m. Bookings for


Small Parlies accepted ALL HALLOWS — MITTON


GARDEN PARTY TO BE HELD ON


Saturday, September 6th at 3 p.m. AT SAGAR FOLD, HIGHER HODDER


(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs, R. Williamson)


IF. WET TO BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL AT MITTON Opener: Coun. J. Fell


Display of Dancing by the Childron of Bashall Eaves Bring and Buy — Side Shows — Teas, Etc. ADMISSION ADULTS 1/- i CHILDREN 6d.


British Legion Wacldiuglon Branch


Jumble Sale and


Pound Stall


St Helens School Waddington


Friday, 5tli September


DOORS OPEN 7 p.m. ADMISSION 6d.


PENDLETON VILLAGE SPORTS


SATURDAY AUGUST 30th at 2 p.m.


Entrance to Sports Field Through Village Hall Admission 1/6 Adults, 6d. Children


No entrance charge for races Good Prizes for all Events Minerals : Ices : Teas Available


FOLKSING-OUT AGAIN!


Clitheroe Folk Group, Dog & Partridge, wcllgate—Aug. 29th. Back again the fantastic


PENDLE FOLIC!


(ROGER, CHRIS. JEAN a n d PETE) and your residonts Ian and Judith Next Week: John James


ST. JAMES'S CHURCH Working Party)


JUMBLE SALE AUGUST 30th. at 3-00 p.m.


H Admission 3d. CALDERSTONE S


MODERN SEQUENCE DANCING


WILL RE-COMMENCE WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER


In the Ballroom — 8-00—10-30 p.m. iB A R N O LD SW IC K H O R T IC U L TU R A L SO C IET Y .


OPEN FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW


In Gisburn Road Junior School, Barnoldswiok, Saturday. 30th August. 1969.


Entries accepted, on day of show. Schedules from Show Secretary, Mr. T. Walker, 12 Park Hill. Barnoldswick.


Open, to tlio Public 2-30 p.m.—7 pan. Staging Time 9 am.—-12-30 P.m.


Dance,Dine orRelaxin Blackburn's


MECCA, „„ omo Made Rofreshmonts. IF YOU LIKE Tel: 327*


FRL and SAT. at 7-30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT FUN FOR THE FAMILY. IT’S THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES (U) Colour.


MAGIC-SINGING-COMEDY Then come to Low Moor Club


on Wednesday, September, 3rd |


at 7-30 p.m. to See


THE CASTLE CONCERT PARTY


In aid of the Clithcroe Heart Machine Fund.


ADMISSION 3/6 and 1/6 CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY 6RISEDALE FOREST


Private bus from station at 11 a.m. . Please book with Mrs. Bleazard.


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th Bring Own Refreshments


ALL SAINTS CHURCH PENDLETON


Garden Party at Pendleton Vicarage


Saturday, September 6th Opened at 2-30 p.m.


STALLS — SIDE SHOWS — PONY RIDES — MINERALS — ICES TEAS


ADMISSION 1/- Adults 6d. Children


IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS


SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st 10-30 a.m.


FAMILY WORSHIP


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D.


6 p.m. Church Meeting


JOLLIES MEMORIAL CHURCH — BARROW


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES


31st AUGUST 10-45 a.m. 2-30 p.m.


Rev. D. D. ROBERTSON (Swinton)


PREACHER: I terns by Junior; Choir Slaidbum Methodist Church


AFTERNOON TEA


In the Sunday School


Tomorrow, Saturday August 30th


3 p.m. — 6 p.m.


2/6 Each 1/- Children Bring and Buy Stall


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SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st. 10-30 a.m.


Rev. J. A. Goodhajl


6 p.m. Circuit Covenant Service


Ladies Class 2 p.m. Miss B. Whitehead


MANOR GOSPEL HALL Milthome Avenue, Clitheroe


Sunday, August 31st GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


Mr. F. THOMAS (Blackburn)


Wednesday, September 3rd.


Prayer and Bible Study 7-45 p.m.


Holden Chapel CHAPEL


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES


Mr. M. H. SKIDMORE (of Hellifield)


Sunday, August 31st Preacher:


Services at 1-30 0p.m. and 7 p.m.


Collections for Chapel Funds


Downham Country Fayre BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND


Sunday, August 31st & Monday, September 1st CAFETERIA IN VILLAGE HALL


STALLS


-.: SIDESHOWS From 2-30 p.m.


Waddington Drama Group


Jumble Sale and


Pound Stall


St. Helens Sunday School Waddington


7-45 p.m. Friday August 29th. Refreshments—Admission 3d. ETC.


Thirsl reman


CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Trinity Methodist Church “Nothing cha


a friend: recently, ten years or mor


the scenes of his perhaps, and on apart from th little change. At 1 agreed with later, on reflection! that I was wrong Things ar e.


changing _ even I has changed its/oil


the years, lmpercel


hills change theirl a few trees ! are | down and in! a they are forgone: | is constant, /


too, as do tire ways | their livings.


two nailmakers; village. John:: Re James' Taylor. Tc ancient, craft haj obsolete and maclv out in their/ thorn


simple objects that fashioned singly h hands and a few s:'


Brother:


turners — these L gleaned from-Bdi| famous. 'History, and Gazctcer of t!| of Lancaster.’ .first in 1825 and / reel printed by Dav| Charles.


: Early in the TasT Whalley had /.' fly-1


the three brothe| Thomas Clegg an f Lobley, all skilled craft now rapidly : These Lobieys ml been well known iiE trict; another brotfl


Our bobbin / tun!


was one of the v | wheeirights, ■ and : they gave their na.l toilbar in Clitheni the ’Lobley Gate.’


Whalley : h a d I


Conservative Association COME ON THE


Clitheroe Division


“BOWLAND SPONSORED WALK"


SUNDAY NEXT, AUG. 31st From 10 a.m.


Edisford Bridge Inn Only 16 miles


of Government, help make it possiblo by supporting this Conservative event


If you want a change 1 ) Heathan Blood


WHERE? Newton Institute WHEN? Saturday, August 30th TIME? 8-30 p.m. — 11-45 p.m.


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


Free buses will leave Clitheroe Station at 9 p.m. Grindleton Post Office 9-15 p.m.: Sun Inn, Waddington 9-30 p.m. Returning after the dance.


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY P r e s e n t


BLOWN TO GLORY By Derrick Green (A Lancashire Comedy in 3 Acts)


at the PARISH HALL, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


4th, 5lh, 6th, SEPTEMBER at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: 3/6, and 2/6 CAST :


Pat Gaunt, Lynda Wilkinson, David Fenton, Peter Grierson, Arthur Neil and Michael Bond.


Booking at the Parish Hall 1st, 2nd, 3rd. September 7—8 p.m.


St.PETER STREET BLACKBURN, LANCS, PHONE OBL4 50101.


WHAT TO EXPECT IllllWlimmmummiwimiinmwmi


WEDNESDAY 8p.m.’to 2a.m. An up-to-datedance programme strictly ; for adults Adm. 5/-■


after 1 0 .3 9 '6 /6


SATURDAY 8p.m. to 2a.m. | •: Suitable particularly ,i))|


, Tor the 18's to 3 5 ’s Ik 5 w h o se taste is for popular,music and ■*/. social dancing


Also the funniest comic of them all \


MONDAY&THURSDAY 7to11p.m. Basically soul music


including a wide selection of soul classics past and ! ■ present ■


Adm. Monday 3/6 Thursday. 4/-


FRIDAY 8p.m. to 2a.m. Adm.>7/6 after 10.3010/6 >«v


|l* Private Party Night* Tickets available to the general publicii] Admission 7/6


FULL FACILITIES UNTIL 2a.m. WED.,FRL,SAT. l!UmllUmUWUmmmumummumuttuuwmuumm ^


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LANCASHIRE COMBINATION FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE


TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th


CLITHEROE v WIGAN ATHLETIC RESERVE KICK-OFF 3 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd


CLITHEROE v WIGAN ROYERS KICK-OFF 6-15 p.m.


ADMISSION:— Adults 2/6


O.A.P.’s and Juniors 1/3. Stand 6d. extra Refreshments Available..........


Come 'and Support Your Local Club v CUTHEROE /DISTRICT: > CUB. SCOUTS


wdn the lush surroundings of The Golden Palms you may 4onjoy orie'of our delicious food specialities, dancing or simply relax Wh*ajdrinkjn our beautifully appointed Bars


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. TRY OUR DELICIOUS FOOD SPECIALITIES P R IV A T E iP A R T IE S C A T E R E D FOR


fn hesitate— Ring/or Write for further information iitiiitfimrimnnmii,


FULL PRIVATE LETS TUESDAYS & SUNDAYS CUB FUN DAY


At Bowley Camp Site, Gt.iHarwood—Saturday, August 30th Arrangements are/as:- follows —1 All sCubs/ may attend.


Bus leaves:


1. Chatburn Bus Stop—1-30 p.m. 2. ' Well Terrace'Bus Stop—1-40 pin.


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Meet In Groups (contact Leaders for details). •


3. Greenacre Street Bus Stop 1-45 p.m. 4. Bairow Bus Stojy-M-50 p.m. ’ 5. WhaUey. Bus,Station 1-55 p.m.


• . . . Bus returns from Cock - Bridge 6-15 p.m. prompt. ’> •


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