2 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times December i, 1970 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY BBC—1
matical. 10: Si Dice Cosi: (Italian). 12; Weatherman. 12-5: Space Kideucs. 12-25; Ed and Jed!
Football Preview. 1-10 Inter national Amateur Boxmg. 1-35 Cricket. 1-50 Racing. 2-40
Rall.vcross, 3-40 Rugby League, 4-50 Results Service.
12-45; Grandstand 12-50:
Show. 5-40; News and Weather man. 5-50; Wildlife Safari to Ethiopia. 0-15; If it's Saturday it must be Nimmo. 6-45: Dixon of Dock Green.
5-20: The Pink Panther
8-20: The Saturday Thriller: "See How They Run". 9-55: New.- and Weat-lvr. 10-5; Match of ihc Day. 11-5: Brad en's Week. 11-42: Weatherman
BSC—2
‘'Tammy Tell Me Tate". 7-10; ■Westminster review. 7-30; civs. Sport and Weather. 7-40; lluab.v Special. 8-
3; Saturday C i n ema : 7- 30: The Rolf Harris Show. 9-35: Square Two (mathe
Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. 8-15: Garbo the incomparable: "Queen Christina”. 9-50: News and Weather. 10-5; Omnibus
presents Eisenstein. 11-5; Ad Lib. 11-37; Weatherman. BBC—2
ther. 7-25: The Ray Stevens Show. 8-15: The World About Us. 9-5: Music on 2. 10- 5; The Roads :o Freedom. 10-50; The Goodies. 11-20;
7; News Review and Wea
News on 2 and Weather. 11-25- Film Night. GRANADA
Negroc's view. 9-10; Cham pagne on lee. 9-55: The Roads to Freedom. 10-35: Disco 2. 11-5; News on 2 and Weather. 11- 10; Midnight Movie: "Push over”.
GRANADA
Sport. 12-55: On the Ball. 1-20: Racing from Sedgcfleld and Saudown. 3-10: Ice Figure Skating Championships. 3-55: Results, Scores and News. 4-0: Wrestling (from Blackburn). 4-55: Results Round-up. 5-10: Lost m Space. 6-10: News. 6-
Toolbox. 12-15: Fireball XL5. 12-
11-25: On Reflection 11-50: 20; Black Roots: the
12-00: Interval. 12-10: On Re- llection. 12-35: Music Room. 1- 00: Toolbox. 1-25: All Our Yesterdays. 1-55: Interpol Cal ling. 2-20: Cartoon Time. 2-30: Football. 3-25: Quentin Du:- gens. 4-20: The Laughtermak- ers. 4-40: The Golden Shot. 5-35: The Flaxton Boys. 6-05: News. 6-15: Seven Days. 7-00: Stars on Sunday. 7-20: Please Sir! 7-55: The Big Picture (The VIP’s — with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton). 10-00: News. 10-15: Happy Ever After. 11-15: The Frost Pro gramme. 12-15: Closedown.
THE PICK OF THE
Junior choice. 12-1; Ted says that’s showbiz. 2-1; Sport on 2— Line-up, news, results. "The Manager Talks”. racing, cricket, rugby union, associa
RADIO PROGRAMMES Saturday, Radio 2. 8-32;
45: News. 12-50: World of O M E M A
don. 6-45: The New People. 7- 8-
10-0: News. 10-10: For Adults Only. 12-15: Closedown.
SUNDAY BBC—1
zfl \ 2 0 $
Hardy Healing International. 1-25: Farming. 1-55; The Edu cation Programme. 2-20: Made in Britain. 2-29; News Headlines. 2-30:
9- 30; Know How: (engineer! iny. 10: Si Dice Cosi. 11; See ing and Behoving. 11-35: Men and Materials. Ask Zenn Skinner! 12-25:
9; Nai Zindngi-Naya Jeevan
15: The Go’.ddiggers in Lon 30: No. That's Me Over Here.
0: Tile FBI. 9: Fraud Squad.
THE Marcia Blanc School for Girls, a conventional establishment in Edinburgh, has one very remarkable character on its staff. Miss Jean Brodie.
The remarkable Miss Brodie
role and her real life husband. Robert Stephens, plays the school’s art master and Miss Brodies lover. I t is the first time that they
Persona! Choice. 3-20: Ken Dodd and The Diddymcn. 3-30; Sunday’s Adventure Film, "White Feather”. 5- 10; Here's Lucy. 5-35: tattle
Women: 6; News and Weather man. G-10: Malcolm Muggcr- idge asks The Question Whyy. 6- 50: Sing a New Song. 7-25;
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herself, is in the business of putting old heads on young shoulders and she calls her girls the creme de. la creme. Her "set”, four young pupils
Civic Hall next week from Monday to Wednesday. Miss Broadic, as she puts it
have acted in a film together. The film is showing at the
Brodie" is all about this teacher who is a world unto herself, a world where her pupils arc. more likely to hear the history of her tragic love allair rather than the tedious facts of a normal lesson. Maggie Smith plays the title
"The Prime ol' Miss Jean
Brodie them all dearly and defends them ■whenever pos sible, it, is one of these girls who ultimately brings her prime to an early end. Showing from Thursday to
lntl the German are about to occupy Santa Vittoria and confiscate the townspeople's resources. On hearing this catastrophe,
at the school, play a large part in the story and although Miss
orders o confiscate 50 per cent of the town's wine The cap- tan does not believe Bombolini when he is shown only a small amount of the wine, which has been left as a decoy. He has 36 hours to find the
the people hide one million bot-tes of wine in a Roman cave at the fool of a hill.. The Germans arrive with
missing wine and Bombolini, the town fool as well as the mayor, has the same amount of time to keep the captain f r om finding the hidden cache. A romantic theme also runs
Saturday is "The Secret of Santa Vittoria". starring An thony Quinn as Bombnlini. the mayor. The war is nearly at an end
11- 00: Morning S e r v 1 c e.
tion football, sports report. 7- 30: country meets folk. 9-15; Things are swingin’. Radio 3 8-4; George Solti
MANOR GOSPEL HALL
3- 8-
conducts. 12-15: Midday con cert Berlioz. Mozart. Ravel. Stravinsky. 5-5: The week ahead. 6: Centres of early music. 7-30: The Knot Garden,
act opera. Radio 4. 7-10: On yc.ur farm.
day morning \vi:h Pat Dooay. 10; Dave Lee Travis. 2: Savilc's Travels. 4; Dave Cash. 5; Pick
of the poos. Radio 2, 8-30: Sing alleluia.
parade. 12-55; No: them news, 2; Atlernoon theatre. "A pas sing of power”. 6-30; Sports spotlight. 7-30;' The Desert War. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre, "An Ideal Husband". Sunday. Radio 1. 8-2; Sun
20; I t’s Saturday. 12; Sports Tel: 3278
CIVIC HALL W i n n i n g <1
(GRAND K1NEMA)
Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m. Paul Newman in
A
Monday to Wednesday at 7-30 p.m. Tlie Royal Performance Film
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (AA)
10-1; Eric Robinson. 2-1; The Ronnie Corbett thing. 2-30; Not in front of tire children. 4-
choice. 11: Music magazine. 2-15: The Ring, from Bay reuth—three-act music drama i 7-30; The Gossip—play. 8-40; Conversations with philoso phers. 9-25: Vaughan Williams symphonies. Radio 4. 8-2Q: Make yourself
Sunday half-hour. Radio 3. 10; Your concert
ihc Motorist. 2-30 The Sunday Plav— "Widower's Houses".
at home. 0-15; Letter from America. 11-15: Motoring and
6-15; Eustace and Hilda. 7-30; Sunday nicht at '.lie London Coliseum. 10-10: The Reith Lectures, 1970.
A slice of prime comedy (The People), distinct pleasure (Daily Mirror). An hour and 56 minutes of joyous happiness (Daily Sketch).
Maggie Smith. Robert Stephens, Pamela Franklin, Gordon Jackson. Celia Johnson.
Colour by De Luxe Starring
1; Country meets folk. G-30;
Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 7-15 p.m. Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi. Hardy Kruger in
Between 1,184,611 bottles of wine and the German army ■ stood the town fool — Bombolini his honour, the new Mayor of Santa Vittoria.
The Secret of San Viiioria (AA) Panavision Technicolor
^ PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL CHRISTMAS *
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE AND DANCE
TUESDAY, 8th DECEMBER at 7-30 p.m. 6/- including refreshments BRTAN FORD BAND
HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB A N N U A L C H B X S TM A S
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE AT
THE WHIT EWELL HOTEL MONDAY, DECEMBER 7(h AT 7-45 p.m.
Admission 6/- including refreshments RIMINGTON MEMORIAL
INSTITUTE MANAGEMENT1 COMMITTEE
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS DANCE in the Institute
THE SILVERTONE BAND M.Cs. George and Mary Tickets — 7/6 each including refreshments
Friday, December 11th 0-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m. Dancing to
CLARION CYCLING CLUB
through the story, provided by Virna Lisi and Sergio Fran- chi. Hardy Kruger plays the German Captain.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CADETS
BAMCE Right of admission reserved
Dancing 3 pan.—11 pan. Admission 4/G
Church Brow. Clithcroe Friday, December 11th
'THE HEADLIGHTS' at the Ambulnnce Hall.
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In aid of Nursing Cadet Fund.
BEEN ARRANGED FOR 1971
DANCES HAVE
A.LSO Fridays, January Stli & 22nd
February IDtli March 5th April IGttl & 3Cth
SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL Grand Christmas
Whis! and Uomino Drive
Wednesday, 9th December at 7-45 pan. Admission 5 -
including refreshments TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTMAS FAIR *
TOMORROW, SATURDAY^ 5th DECEMBER, 1970 m
Admission 6d. 2-45
p.in. Opener — Mrs. Hardy Chairman — Miss Reeday
Various Stalls, Father Christmas, Bullet Teas, Ices.
CAPITAL Chinese Restaurant ( licensed) SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER
Served from 161b <o 24fh December 4 Course at 14/6 inclusive 5 Course at 19/6 inclusive
SOUP: Chicken, Mushroom or Tomato or
Fruit Juice (assorted) ENTREE:
Fillet Plaice or Prawn Cocklail (with 5 course only)
(A) Roast Turkey — Stull'ing or
(B) Roast Spring Chicken — Stuffing or
(C) Sweet and Sour King Prawn — Rice or Chips or
(D) Capital Special •— Rice or Chips /
VEG: Roasl or Chipped Potatoes. Brussel Sprouts or Green Peas.
SWEET:
Christmas Pudding — Rum Sauce or
Fruit Salad — Ice Cream Tea or Coffee
P.S. We close at 9
p.ni. Christmas Eve and ail day on Christmas Day and Boxing Day,
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METHODIST SCHOOL, WHALLEY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th AT
3-00 p.m.
CHRISTMAS MINI-MARKET SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY
Bring the kiddies to meet SANTA CLAUS A centenary Fund Effort. Admission 6d.
WHIT FESTIVAL AND SPORTS
WHIST AtHD DOMINO DRIVE . | Slaidbum Village Hall
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
I Wednesday, 16Ih December I
at 7-45 p.m. Admission 4/6 including refreshments
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY Wednesday, 30th December at Newton
.1
CHRISTMAS Jumble Sale
TONIGHT, FRIDAY,
at 7-00 p.m. in the
Labour Rooms,
Esliton Terrace. Clitheroe.
WHALLEY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION WHIST l DOMINO CHRISTMAS
DRIVE in tile
Whallcy Old Grammar School Friday, 11th December at 7-30 p.m. Admission 4/-
SAWLEY READING ROOM ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS WHIST AND
DOMINO DRIVE will bo held
including refreshments Admission 5/- RIMINGTON MEMORIAL
INSTITUTE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
CHRISTMAS WHIST AND
DOMINO DRIVE in The Institute Tomorrow,
All prizes Christmas Fayre Admission Adults 4/6 Children 2/-
Saturday, December 5th at 7-45 p.m. prompt
refreshments included
CLITHKROE FLOWER CLUB Demonstration by
Mrs. W. Seal of Hest Bank
rA Christmas Theme' in St. John’s Ambulance Hall. Church Brow
Tonight, Friday, December 4th at 7-30 p.m.
Visitors welcome 2/6 Yr-e• • ► rtA CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS CLUBjS
CHRISTMAS* WHIST AND 1 iS
DOMINO DRIVE 1 Downham Village Hall
Tonight, Friday, December 4th a: 7-30 p.m.
Pi-ixcs include Turkeys. Spirits, Chickens. Christmas Hamper, etc.
Admission 4/6 including supper
CHR ISM S FAYRE GISBURN W.I.
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CRAND OPENING of the
New Tossicle Institute with
in the
Festival Hall on
Saturday, December 5th at 3-00 p.m. Opener:
Conn. J. Blackburn of Clitheroe
FATHER CHRISTMAS Various Stalls Teas
ClLhcroc Swimming Pool and
Proceeds for Institiute Funds CHRISTMAS FAYRE
Saturday, December 12th, >970 To be opened by
Mrs. Nancy Kenyon, SlaJdbum at 2-30 p.m.
Various Stalls, Competitions otc. Afternoon Teas. Admission 1/-
AfJtO
CHRISTMAS WHIST AND DO.YriNO DRIVE in the Institute
December 12th, 1970 at 7-30 pjn.
with Christmas Draw taking place after tile whist.
Prizes: Turkey etc.
Admission including supper 5/-
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‘j j f SWAN HOTEL Tel: Whallev 2195 NOW FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS WHALLEY
DATES STILL AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES
Accommodation available for up lo 40 persons CHRISTMAS MENU FROM 1st DECEMBER FOR ALL MEALS
in Riversmead School on
Monday, December 14th at 8-00 p.m.
Clitheroo Folk Group, Dog and Partridge, Wcllgate, Dec. 4th The full seven piece fantastic
FOLK SING-OUT! To-night 8 -3 0
LIVERPOOL FISHERMEN and the WAYFARERS
Soon: WRECKERS ! !
AIGHTON, BAILEY AND CHAIGLEY MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN
FEATHERED WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, at 7-30 p.m.
Excellent Prizes to Colice: at Chi Lim/s
Admission 4/- including refreshments Children Playing Dominoes Admission 2/6 separate prtx.s
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND WAR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE
GRAND CHRISTMAS WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
Friday, 18th December, 1970 Whist in the Village Hall Dominoes in the School Admission 5/-
Refreshmcn:s etc.
Draw made in the Village Hall for Christmas raffle
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ALL HALLOWS CHURCH. MYTT0N
CHRISTMAS ill tile
Friday, ISth December 7-30 p.:r.
i by ticket only Obtainable irom:
ArimL.-:on 5 6
graphs from the Scvcn'.ii N-- tenary pageant service has «« published and will be on ('‘-j from Monday. 7:h DKcm'.y
M Harrhon. Church Co;;,' A booklet of readings ana’
APb-e
1970. Obtainable fton Harrison or am- Coniffi.-1-
nieml)! r-
KING GEORGE'S HALL, BLACKBURN Saturday. December 12th at 7-30 p.m.
MESSIAH HANDEL’S
Music Society Chorus of 150 Manchester Mozart Orchestra Conductor: Horace Tattersall
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Balcony 10/-, Back Balcony S/-, Stalls S '-. 6 - ' ' from 54, Langhani Road. Blackburn and Public ri
HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND h o r t ic u l t u r a l society
A n n u a l C h r i s fm o s
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE in the Village Hall Slaidburn
Friday, 11th December, 7-45 p.'U' Admission 6/- including refreshments
CUTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB Tel. 3585
WELLGATE SATURDAY DECEMBER 5(h
T H E SOUTHFIELD5 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6<h
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12 £40 next week TREBLE (not
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round off the day with a meal out at one of these Hotels
ROEFIELD HOTEL EDISFORD BRIDGE, CUTHEROE, Tel. Clithurou 2010. ^ ,,nin
The hotel is early Georgian and lias a relaxing atmospher® and charm of its own.
Rcefield stands in 13 acres of beautiful woodland a,nd.enj0Y**Pr,,(afe fishing cn ths River Ribble arid is ideal (
or.smdll
* Rooms with private baths, telephone and room service. * Roeficld? having its own stables, horse riding » aM added
Tunctions. (
The Restaurant is open to non-residents from 6-0 1<? 8-30 evening. The food is excellent end the choice extensive. ChooM
* Private °hhinc i5 available for hciel resident,. your wino from our well stocked cellar. •
CRAVEN HEIFER HOTEL CHAIGLEY, Near CLITHEROE, Tel. Stonyhurst 215
This Inn Is situated in the Ribble Valley at thp foot of ten®4Ah> Fell, and has a commanding view cf the Trougn of Bowland acro-J
Oinner Dances arc a popular feature every Saluiday cvening through- out the year — seating ever 100 in the main dining room when our bars cro open until 2-0 a.m. Patrons booking tor private functions, weddings, etc., may take advantage ot reserving cur Eami-oo Bar
Lounge. Sundays for luncheon and ni$n teas .only. . . . ^ The Greatest care and attention is given to our food — and only ft* , . ^
Dinner Dances each ovenins throughout December for works and off*« parties — quotations on request.
CALF'S HEAD HOTEL WORSTON, Near CLITHEROE, Tel. CHATBURN 218
This extremely popular Inn has lust been through a complete "Fee* Lift*’ and is pleased to announce it is again Residential •"* offering comfortable accommodation with open views from all rooms, wr
luncheons served daily* The Candle Lit Restaurant is open each evening end offers an excel
The Ballroom is available for Dinner Dances and accommodate around eighty people. Weddings and Private Functions quoted en
lent cheico of menu and wines. request — capacity being ever ICO.
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, LOW MOOR
Sunday, 6th December
8-00 a.ra. and 10-00
a.tn. Holy Communion
2-30 p.m. Toy Service for
Doctor Bama.rdo’s Heme Preacher: Mr. Smith
(Organising Secretary) 6-00 p.m. Evening
lecture Mr. ann ijri, W
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THE TRUES RindNUg to be iierj in the
Boys Grammar School York Street, Clitheroe
on Thursday, lotli Decem 1970, at 7-3(1 p.m.
bolton-by-bowuand y.f.c. DANCE
to be hold in the Village Hall
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF TRADE , OPEN MEETING
“D" DAY IS ONLY 10 WEEKS AWAY ARE YOU READY?
An illustrated 'ail: on DECIMALISATION will be given in CLITHEROE EVENING CENTRE (Boys Grammar School York Street) on Wednesday the 9th of Deoembor, 1970 at 8-00 p.m.
Thi.v wili act as an introduction lo a DECIMAL CURRENCY COURSE to be held in January 1971, and
will.be of particular interest to all business people. ADMISSION FREE
Saturday 5th December 8-00 pan. — 11-45 p.m.
BILL SUTCLIFFE and the '.V TEAM
Admission 6/- Rcfreshmcnts
'ANOTHER NIGHT TO
A repeat of the successful Concert of Songs tvont the Sio« produced by Doutrlas Foster and Musical Director Alar, v.'hknt
will be given in
ST, MARY’S PARISH HALL. Clitheror:
on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 8-00 pan.
Admission by Programme 5 - (inciucbn; rH'resluncn’s) FOR E A ST ;P AKIST A N CYCLONE APPEAL
•*% ber
Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe Sunday, December 6th GOSPEL SERVICE
Mr. D. Wilkinson (Blackburn) GLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday, December 6th 10-30 a.m.
CHILDRENS TOY SERVICE followed by Holy Communion
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D.
NO EVENING SERVICE SCHRISTMAS FA1P lnxlburn Tomorrow, Saturday,'2T0‘n
Wnsi and nominee!B “n aid oi R.N.I.B.; a) 7-15 p.m.
CLITHEROE RATURa^ j SOCIETY
trinity methods CHURCH
Sunday, December ,lh 13-30 ii.m.
H<"'' J ' A- Gwdha.; Holy ('"I'.imuniar G-00
Ih-v. N. n Walton r WIN
I AWOKE early ;l few minutes to c<| befuddled and slec
wils. Then, as is m;L I subconsciously fcl
slippers, pulied onT i j-j x
t gown and I
weather it was vamnl and the sky was dul.r A mass of clouds head, each indiv: _ heavy laden and o | with damp. cold, rain. I t was an morning in early anil
bleary" eyed, to the I Slowly, I drew the| After a week
In desultory h i
shuffled to the bac and surveyed the L landscape. There, lnl gather on the tclcpkl were hundred:: and f of what I first, wit perfect knowledge, be swifts. Later, or to my ( :rd book, they must be housii for swifts, it seen.l from our inclement J a much earlier date I
•‘They're prepariml
ration," I thought.! f t ■ a minute or twr.r dawdled downstair: 1
the morning tea. In <1 I carried tlie tray I reported oil the st;l weather, discussed t.f
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