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2 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times October 9,1970
WEEKEND PROGRAMMES SATURDAY
1 10^0: Time Machine: G1- 40: Weatherman: 11-45: t randstand: Football Pre- Biew. 1-10: International 2 oxin?. Bacing from Ascot.
Bhow;- 35: The Horse of he Year S5-20: The Pink Panther
4-55: Results. i :
t how; 5:40- News and Wea 6herman; 5-50: Here's Lucy. 6-15: Shorv of the North; P- 45: High Tdventure: “Night Sassage”’ 8-10: The Harry Tecombe Show. 8-55 Ben Kj'avers Farces "A Cup of Yindness”; 9-45: Horse of the W’ear Show. 10-25: News and D eather: 10-35: Match of the P ajt 11-35: Consrn’ativc Warty Conference 12-2:
eather. ■ •I : ,t
C 11-15; Conservative Party Conference. 3-0; Saturday 7inema; “The Tall Srangcr”, t - 30; News, Sport and Wea Rher. 7-45; Disco 2. 8-10: t ugby Special and Interna 9ional Golf. 9-0: Chronicle. J- 45: The Age of Reason by Rean Paul Satre. 10-30; i owan and Martin's laugh-
BBC—2
: '''i 1 ■ ■ •i )
'-ir- =:‘ii
n. 11-20: News on 2 and Weather. 11-25; Midnight Movie: "Tlie Left Hand of God”.
P 10: The Conservative Carty Conference. 12-30; 1artoon Time. 12-45: News. O2- 50: World of Sport: 12-55: 3 n the Ball: 1-20: Racing:
GRANADA ■: )' :.;;i::;f. V I' I■.
Up.5-10: The Greatest Show on Earth—‘Rosetta’. 6-10: News. 6,-15: Crowther's In Town.7; No, That's Me Over Here. 7-30; The Tough Guys: —'Carter’s Army’. 8-50: Car toon Tu'nc. 1 9: Fraud Squad. 10; News.
Special; 3-55: Results. Score.s and News; 4:
Wrc.st- ling. 4-55: Results Round-
- Splendour in the
Gra.ss'.
Mlieiving. 11-35: Men and 1 ardy Heating International.
aterials. H12: -Ask Zena Skinner. 12-25;
Education Programme. 2-20: Made in Britain—Cars. 2-29: News.2-30; Personal Choice. 3-5: A Film for the Family “Long John Silver”. 4-40: Astcrix the S Gaul (cartoon). 4-50: Golden
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The Black Tulip. 6-5: News col and Weatherman. 6-15: Mal
ilents.5-15; Going for a Song; 5-40: o m Muggeridse. 6-50; Songs
W7-0: News Review a n d A eather. 7-25: The World “Fbout Us. 8-15: Music on 2: D rom the House of the ingead". 9-45: Children Talk R . 9-55; “The Ago of weason”. 10-35:,'Oh In Colour Nith Spike Milligan. 11-5; 1 ews on 2 and Weather.
Ad Lib. 11-15; Weathetman. BBC—2
1-
10: International Sports -
Music Room. Y 1; Toolbox, i-25: All Our
Belief.-05; Nows. 6-15: Beyond Parish.
‘ 0- 10: For Adults Only:—
2- 10: On Reflection. 12-35; 2 esterdas's. 1-55; Interpol.
1 11: The Morning Service.
10: Film Night. GRANADA
Durgens. 4-15: Siu'vival. 4-40; The Golden Shot. 6 5-35: The Flaxton Boys.
P 7; Stars on .Sunday. 7-25; oflease Sir. 7-55: The Best c Hollywood-4-“An Ameri
6-35: My Ship, My ’
an in Paris”.-- N 10; News. 10-15: Sunday-
1 ight Theatre.—'The Exiles’. 1-15: The Fi'O* Programme.
D-15: In Time if War: “The Wesert Rats.” 9-40: News and ■ eather. 9-55: Omnibus. 10-55:
f praise. 8 7-25: Dr. Finlay's Casebook.
9 9; Nai Kindagi-Naya Jcevan. gr-30; The Engineer'ing Pro ( amme. 10: SI Dice Cosi: BeItalian). 10-30: Seemg and
SUNDAY BBC 1
2 25: Farming. 1-55: The
cert. CoRadio 3. 9-4: The Saturday
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NRadio 4. 6-50: Northern 9ews. 8-20; It’s -Saturday. f -45; Conservative Party Con 1erence. 12: Sports Parade. A2-25: Top of the Form. 2: F fternoon Theatre—"Filthy Mryer and the Woman of o ature Years. 5-25: The Edge ’ f the Forest—new series. 7-30: vThe Lives of Gilbert and Sulli Tan. 8-30; Saturday Night
0-
heatre—“Death of an
E.sca- pologist.”
Pete Drummond. ofRadio 2. 0-55: The first day
1nd voice. 10-1: Eric Robinson. T2-1: Family Favourites. 2-1: 2 he Ronnie Corbett Thing. r-30: Not in front of the child Gen. 5: Pick of the Pops. 7-30: b rand Hotel. 9-1: Your 100
sterplays. 7: John ’’eel. 8 a the week. 8-30: With heart
20: Football. 3-20; Quentin
ther; 11; Music Magazine. 12-55: Orchestral Concert. 3-5: Beethoven. 5-30; Alderburgh ■ Festival. 7: “Phaxedra”. 10-40:
est tunes. Radio 3. 8
ome. 10-30: Harvest thanks giving. 11-45: From the grass roots. 2-30: Sunday Play— "Defence in depth”. 5: In toucli—for the blind. 6-15: Eustace and Hilda—series. 7-30: St. John
Pa.ssion.
Hg. 8-20: Make Yourself at
Mozart and Brahms. inRadio 4. 8-10: Sunday read
THIS FILM WILL MAKE YOU CHEW YOUR NAILS
Hall for a second week. B Tile stars of the film, Richard
s being retained at the
Murton, Clint
Ea.stwood and i ary Urc, play members of an
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surers with an incredible mis even men and one woman and
ion to perform. s T h e group, consisting of
tntematiomal group of CU* wii
wable and maccessible Hol^^^^ —erfen-thc Castle of the ia „ to h which is the mountain-top Seadquarters of the German
coroup and his Prosfwe is dis
eerrt Sendee and Gestapo. g A murderer is among the
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE b r ig a d e
d a n c e to the
Winter City Garden Beat Group
on Friday, 16th October in aid of Cadet Funds Dancing 8 —11 p.m. i VvV'S'ijii;: v;?: ■
■5 i^:!li'' i S'‘K .4: •( ••ii '-i't'O
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ro y a l eng in ee r s a s so c ia t io n Ladles Section
COFFEE EVEMIK6 Thursday, I5lh October
;(by khid permission of Mr. and Mrs. V. Wood) Tickets 2/- each
Rockdale. West View, Oliitlieroe
7-30 p.m. 9-30 p.m. at
IMPERIAL, NELSON Saturday, October 10th
JOHNNY JOHNSON AND t h e b a ndwagon
7-30 p.m. to l-Ui) a.m. T Licenced Bar.s
ickets 7/6 Foyer 9/-
ST.
M.ARY’S
B.ADMINTON CLUB Everv Thursday Evening
Juniors (under 14) 6-30 to 8-00 p.m. Adults from 8-00 p.m.
New Members Warmly Welcomed an
Amaricm Tournument
Y-Xi i!|!S
;|,i3.ftt
will be held on the 15th October
All inlcrcsled please contact cither Clilheroc 3385 before Tuesday, 13th Octobci. Refreshments wil be served.
HAVE YOU GOT YOUR TICKETS
for the CHESHIRE DANCE? on Friday. October 16th
at Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn
DON’T DELAYl Tickets from Miss York, Townhead, , . ■ , . Pendleton. £2 per Ticket
, . ■ North Lancashire Leonard Cheshire Home
Bultet Supper—Tombola—Black Tie in aid of
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WINE, DINE and DANCE in one of l.ancasliirc\ men iieauli- ful old halls, dating back to 1470. Situated in the heart of the Ribblo Valley. Open from 7 -30 p.m. to 2 -0 a.rri. each evening. Dancing and cabaret nightly. Dinner served froiri 7-30 p.m. to midnight. Weddings and private parties catered for.
RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE STONYHURST 245 vered soon after they land n
. where they are to rescue a t ^ nAllied officer from the impreg
led by Richard Bm'ton, parachuted "into
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‘WHERE EAGLES DARE’, i an exciting war-time drama,
•Civic
At the Cinema
Germany but liis identity is un known.
he photography, cspecially
MacLean. one of Britain’s best selling adventure writers, and m the suspense and tension is
or the screen by .Alistair Taintained ■ thi-oughout.
at the beginning of the film, is excellent.
t One has lo pay close atten ofion to the first few minutes so the film, because there are
s me Last moving scenes which met tlio plot, and if they are
f The film was in-iticn directly wnd startling turns of events nair-raising and the action
p hich keep the audience Ui sus hnes set on the iiiounlaaii, are
conissed it could lead to sonic a
Tfusion.here are also some amazing
ense until the very end. o Several scenes, especially
ever falters once. CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT Y.F.C.
MITTON HALL Restou! Near WHALLEY, LANCASHIRE
AUTUMN DANCE at
Hursi Green, Memorial Hall on
Refreshments available CLITHEROE
LADIES’ CIRCLE Saturday, October 10th GOOD AS NEW STALL
CLITHEROE MARKET Proceeds for
Leukaemia Fund SOCIAL EVENING
HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB
Pni'kcr.s Anns He’d Newton
Tuesday, 20lh October including i-efreshmciit
at 3-00
p.lii. Admission 6
/-
Tickets available from Committee Members
ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE CLITHEROE DIVISION
FIRST AID CUSSES will commence
Tuesday, October I3tli at
Lectures by the doctors CLITHEROE
Headquarters at 8-00 p.m.
SOROPTOMIST CLUB Annual JUMBLE SALE
In Trhiity School Tonight, Friday,
Tea and Biscuits available
9th October at 7-15
p.in. Admission 6
d. .SPONSORED BY CLITHEROE CIVIC SOCIETY
rUE L.ANeASlRE BRANCH OF C.P.R.E. presents
THE SECOND ARK'
ST. MARY’S CHURCH PARISH HALL CLITHEROE.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24lh al 7-30 p.m. Tickets 5/-
r |Slff DWhist and
TOSSIDE
Admission 4/- including supper Proceeds for
B omino Drive at 8-0
Chm-ch House, Biu-riridge Wednesday, October 14th
p.m. Childrens Christmas Party
Friday, 9lh October 9-00 p.m.—1-00 a.m. SILVER KEYNOTES BAND
Admission 6/- RIMINGTON
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Whisi and
Domino Drive Potato Pie Supper
Saturday, October I7th 7 hildren 2/- -45 p.m. prompt
Admission;
C.Adults 4/-
Forthcoming events November 2lst
. M'HIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
CHRISTMAS WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
December 5th THE CLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL BROWNIES
RING AND BUY STALL at
COFFEE EVENING
The AHfej's, Pimlico Road on
to be held at Friday, October 16th, 1970
7-30 p.m. to 9-00 p.m. B Cake Stall
ring and Buy Stall
in the Village Hall Monday, I9th October
Wliist and Doininoes
Including I'efreshments WISWELL W.l.
7-45 p.m. prompt Admission 4/6
THE CONGREGATICNAL SCHOCL, BARROW
JUM8LE SALE Friday, October gth
7-00 p.m. Admission 3d. , Refreshments
PICK OF THE RADIO PROGRAMMES
NSaturday: Radio 2. 5-30: Yews and Weather. 9-55: For Rounger Listeners. 12-1: Ted onay with records. 2-1; Sport a —Racing, rugby, golf, Rssociation football. 5: Sports 9 eport. 8-30: Star Sounds.
Tel: 3278 CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA) Monday PINAL -WEEK 15. Brass Band Festival Con
2 ncent. 12-15; Midday Concert. T-5; Afternoon Sequence. 5-5: 1he Week Ahead. 7: “Othello.”
20: Stravinsky and the past. to Saturday at 7-30 p.m. DisFressed Gentlefolk Aid Association Tel: 3278 Fantastic Bargain
ALSO WHITE ELEPHANT STALL and
HARDLY WORN CLOTHING for all the family
SALE OF
Clitheroc Conservative Club, Tuesday, October 13th, 1970 1-30 p.m. to 8-00 p.m. Admission 1/*
JUMBLE SALE
WJE.A. WHALLEY GEOLOGY
daSunday: Radio 1. 8-2; Sun 2 y morning with Pat Doody. Ye: Savile’s Travels. 3: All Our
: METRO-GOLDVAH-MAYER presenls A JERRY GERSHWIM - ELUGTT KASTRER PICTURE
Richard Burton Clint Eastwood. MarYUie "Where Eagles Dare'A
: News and wea Patrick Wymark- Michael Hordern
s „ „ , .d Sci..»|,I.Y H AUSTAIB M«ltAH • OIlKI.d bl MIAH C. HUIII)II • P..d«t,d Hr lUHlTI KASINtB PANAVISmS METROCOIQR
Will patrons please note that in accordance with M.G.M ruling prices for this fliHi will bo S/6» 6/6j 5/6. Children under 14 years 3/* and 4/*» O.A.P. In the 5/6 and 6/6 seats 3/" Seats may be reserved at no extra charge.
DO NOT MISS THE GREATEST ADVENTURE FILM IN YEARS!
CLITHEROE DRAMA FESTIVAL
Booking plans will be open to Patrons from Friday, October 9th
ST. MARY MAGDALENE AND ST. PAUL’S SCOUT GROUP SUPPORTERS ASSOCIATION
PRESENT AN AUTUMN FASHION SHOW
by County Vogue, Compere ;Mr. Peter Kelly On Wednesday, I4tli October, 1970
at the Parish Church Hall at 7-45 p.m. Tickets 5/-
Refreshments available Clithcroe Folk, Group. Dog and Partridge, Wollgate, Oct. 9thj
ALV BAIN AND MIKE WHELLANS and the WAYFARERS (LP now available)
FOLK SING-OUT! TONJGHI 8-3!) Direct from the Shetlands, the fantastic
Next Week: BOB WILLIAMSON! rickets £ 1 ^
Mondays at 7-30 p.m. from 12th October, 1970 at the Church of England School
Tutors: A. C. Dunham, M.A..
D.Phil. and G. Brown,
B.Sc.. Pli.D.
University/W.E.A. Course—20 meetings THE EARTH SCIENCES
W h a i le y
■ the surface of the earth, moving on to evidence of s life which it contains. We shall then consider sub
The (Xiursc will start with the processes that mould
qurface processes as shown by volcanoes; earth wuakes and the shifting continents. Finally^ attention will be civen to exploitation of ore deposits. There h ill be at least two full-day field trips. and_. it is Goped, one or two sessions of practical work in the
eolosy Department al Manchos'er Universitv.
WADDINGTON SOCIAL ■ AND
BOWLING CLUB .
TOMORROW. SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 10th Entertainment by
JOHN AND LEON
■ CLITHEROE/WHALLEY YOUNG CONSERVATIVES
aWINTER MEETlMfiS Cat Clitheroe Conservative
Have now resumed their TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th Pfor furthei’ information
WADDINGTON AND DISTRICT CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION (Branch of Skipton Division)
Wednesday, 14th October, 1970, 8-00 p.m.
byFASHION SHOW at Stirk House Hotel, Gisbum
"Here and Now Boutique.” Clitheroc on
\
Obtamable from Mrs. J. Wooff, 3 Spring Gai-dens, Waddlngwn, or “Here and Now”, 8
, including supper (17/6 until Satm-day, lOth October). , York Street, Olitheroe
Clitheroc Baths Appeal Fund
Grand Auction SHAWBRIDGE MILL
Organised by the Roiary Club of Clitheroe to be held at
W Included are:—Small Carved Oak Corner Onboard; Brass a anning Pan; Dagenite Car Battery, boxed, perfectly new 4nd uncharged: Small Electric Washer: Steel Filing C&binet, D Drawer: Junior Croquet Set: Piano Stool: Excellent Cliild’s Eesk: Underwood l^pewTlter; CanY Cot; Folding Pram; Cxpanding Dressmaker’s Model: Concertina: Large Glass t arboy: Bookbindlnr’s Press; Knitting Machine, usual selec
TONIGHT, FRIDAY, 9th OCTOBER at 6-30 p.m.
ion of Bric-a-Brac, Pictures etc, and more to come in! On view: Friday from 2-30 p.m.
Auctioneers: Messrs. Hothersall and Forrest NEWTON INSTITUTE
Farmers Ball and Supper
Friday, October 16th 8-00
p.m. to 1-00 a.m.
Supper 8-00 p.m. prompt ’TRA'VELLERS BAND
Admission 17/6 (licket only) Licenced Bar
’Tickets from;
(Jommtttee Members, Howards Butcliers Stall Olitheroe Market
or Tel; Slaidburn 658 BOLTON-BY-BCiWLAND VILLAGE HALL COMMITTEE W h is t &
Domino Drive . Saturday, October 10th
7-45 p.m. prompt i Admission 4/-
ncluding supper
The CABARET
CLUB ROSEGROVE BURNXEY 22876
Tonight, Mcmbere 5/- Public 6 THE NOBODIES
The Starlites, Peter Hughes Monica D.iy—The Kedcllos
Saturdav 5 '- (Public 6
THE CRESTAS The Starlites Eric Fields
Peter Hughes Eunice Blaine
Sunday, October lUh to CL Saturday, October 17th
For Rcfui-nlshing and Decorations.
OSED ONE 'WEEK ONLY Ra-open Sunday, October 16th /-) /- CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB
Demonstration By Mrs. J. Casson .
FLOWERS IN ANTIQUE SETTINGS
in St. Johns’ Ambulance Hall Tonight, October 9th
.-it 7-30 p.m. DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL
CLITHEROE JUNIOR ACCIOENT PREVENTION COUNCIL
SPOT THE FAULTS’ COMPEHTION
In the "CLITHEROE AUTO window is a cycle wliich has been denbcraieij r-
CAN YOU SPOT THE FAULTS?
This competition is open to all Junior and ' within the Borough of Clitheroe. There
divided into age groups, 9— ake place during the week 19
t THE CLOSING DATE IS OCTOBER 17th. JUdBjudging will be disclosed.
th—23rd, "h
Entry form? are available at your school and i*' collected from there.
seclioni years-
nyone interested in joining is welcome to the next meeibing on
lub. Castle Street, clitheroe at 84)0 p.m.
lease ring Caitheroe 2640 Fee: 35s. Od.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH, (ST. MARY MAGDALENE) Sunday, October 11th
HARVEST FESTIVAL TRINITY XX
8-00 a.m. and 11-15 a.m. Holy Communion 9-45 a.m. FAMILY GIFT SERVICE and PARISH COMMUNION — The Vicar
Canon Victor Whitsey, M.A., Vicar of Do«nhr,ra 6-30 p.m. EVENSONG;
WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH
Jumble Sale Tomorrow, Saturday,
October 10th at 2-00 p.m.
ADMISSION 3d. REFRESHMENTS
bo l to n -by-bowland WAR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE
WHIST i DOMINOES DRIVE
in the Village Hall Bolton-by-Bowland
Monday, 12th and 26th October, 1970
Monday, 9th and 23rd November, 1970
Admission 4/6 Refreshments etc.
CLITHEROE OLD PEOPLE’S WELFARE COMMITTEE Pendle Club, Lowergatc,
MEMBEEIS EFFORT
BRING AND BUY SALE
Thursday, October I5th
Cake and Pomrd Stalls T Admission 1/-
2-30 to 4-30 p.m. ea and Biscuits
BASHALL EAVES W.t DON’T FORGET
Whist and
Domino Drive riday, October 9lh cliiding rcfreslinicn:!
in the As.'embly Rooms F TONIGHT
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
ORGAN SOCIETY ANNlVERS.'iRy REClT.'t COCHEBEJIIJ PIERRE
the World Famous Oissnt’' of Noire Dame, Paris
Thursday, October 15th a 8-00 p.m.
items by J.S. Bach and Viernc.
Students and Pensioners * *
Piogramme to include N Programme
on-members 5,'- CONGRECATIONAt
barrow CHURCH
HARVEST FESIlW SERVICES
n th October
10-45 a.m. and 2-30 pm R Preacher:
ev. P. W.
BE.AM.ib (Liverpool)
Commencing 7-SO p.m in Admission 4/-
t r in it y METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, October 11th HARVEST
FESTIVAL 10-30 a.m. and
Rev. G. H. Raynor 6-00 p.m.
THE UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Will meet at
DINCKLEY HALL Tomorrow, Saturday,
7-30 p.m.
Please meet at Greenacre Street 6-45 p.m.
■ 4LL ARE WELCOME
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, SLAIDBURN
n the Village Hal! Saturday. October 10th
i ANNUAL SALE
to be opened at 3-00 p.m. Ad Stalls. Sideshows etc.
mission 3d Childi-en Free CLITHEROE
congregational CHURCH
Sunday, October im, 10-30
a.ni.
Rev. K. M. Hendry, Ba, Rr, NO EVENING SERVIcj
MANOR GOSPEL HAii Milthornc Avenue,
Sunday, October lUj,
Wednesday, October ttn, Ladie.s’ Fellowship i Miss Arkwright
GO.SPi'.l if \ |('|: ( Ml'. F. Baron
Gre:it Hanrood) Bamber Brldse)
HOLOEU CHAPEL HARVEST
THANRSGIVIH6 SERVICES
Sunday. October nth M Preacher:
r. T. Donaldson
i Services 1-30 p.m. k 74 Collections for Chapel Fur.:;
)|) pj. Family Worehip
■ i Recently I have 'Vding an entertaining I
Yiformative book, “Perl ,;‘panorama”. by Peter w |
ic- no’on of Whfllley and I blood began 10
?cian-4 The volume gave me -tderablc pleasure un:l to Ml'. Whiteman',<il
- 'Perh.'ips it was foolish cl sinl ‘to permit myself to bol
tiisiurbetl but I must col (0
■ 'lii'iccuracies m refercml
■ p'^resxu'dmg some gl| 4
4 ■ pic. “Behind the vciy ordl V 'ni.'iin streets is the pf
”only be based on the 1 ‘nbysmal ignorance and I
i^ntitled to his opinion f t uch an opinion as Ihi.f
Vhregarded at al! .scr:| ’ en he describes a.s -ordinary’ a street
wlr.clil ■’ta ns buildings complet j - ?fom' different CEiiturkI
f Frankly, it baffles nu| /ony author can hope
lunctoi-y I'esenrch,
/ novel at one end and 'I dhas a grammar school -I / eceived its charier inf .hi the other. A gra;'
^street where a famous al ’wrote Ws most distingnl
,;ilschool, 'inc'idisnta.lly, '. i|ceniurics before ^ its ‘paU'on honoured it. hr.
'beginnings as a part rl t 'onciont Cistercian monf
iiyeors ago, men labour| I ijnake ropes by hand, a . century, farmers bi'T et.
'khan ^ sircet. too. wher' | ■w'here. well into l.ho pij
a himdred and I
.itheir cattle, horses, shee t ikfplgs for sale in the opcr.|^
Wort] for
S W ll
ONLY on(i bus left Wi| a team of swimmers ■Methodist Circuits’ aiil
.'I The gala, at Skipton was the f'ourtli held I yo:i.)g people from churl the Clitheroe circuit. I
year. '1
leave' the village on S | - and pass through other 5 Whailey won the gal
AT'ent to Skipton by. | c dotible-decker bus ivhiJ ^Btrike, was the only
Stock, of Ti'inity, 8 • ■ Kathleen Birkett, of
.'i Peter Cookson, of 11 i ,9 pts, won the in-diridil
• 4 points, 14 more than I .Mlh whom they sharti pfirst place last year. I , lacings were: Wadi t35 pts, Chatburn 11 pu If
ileton 9 pts. 'Ciosely followed by I p|
Bt the Circuit Youth f I ■ Officials of he Skiptcl
fhiro Swimming Associ RESULTS
1Breast stroke boys 1 R. Brian Wood Grin
^ Paul Tomkins, T ®eter Davies. Cha-tb: '•yS; 1, Peter'Cookson 1(32,4 secs, ’record). . Breast stroke, girls :
maymond Kay, Chi dl4; 1
WJugdale, Grindleton K - LiU'da Whitfi
ington; 2
y ,-i.each Chatbimi; 3, Peter Davies, Ch;
Vaddington. Under 1 ■ aylor, Whailey; 2
, Corinr ,
ni. Trlnitv. Over if Pha Horne Waddi -mistlne Joselin, wl . Back stroke, boys
CLI'IHEROE SOCIAL CLUI* VS’
ELLG.ATE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10"' FRED CORLESS
SUNDAY OCTOBER U"> N' DON WILLIAMS
DOUBLE (won) 14
£30 this week 5 20
tr eb l e (not."'®"] £50 Ibis week__
■ ett Whalley. Free style, boys U 'cms Undenvood W Brian Wood, Gri;
Lock, Trinity; 3
^ aul Tomkins. Tilnl-ti wthleen Blrkett vi . lnnc Hall, Waddl .Open back stroke '-ookson Whallei".
, Roger Stocl
le Susan Parrott. 7 :« len Jones, Trlnttv;
,Aon Amateur SwiimninI .;ciation. Certificat-es irilll “.Bented at a later date, tl
3I pts. Tile trophies were pi| . .by Mrs. Tinkler, coach 1
. Aeur Swimming Club sc| jk/judges, Eta-rievs ancll 'i eepers. and the races vl 'ijmdcr the auspices of tl-|
I The victorious Whallcl . ause of the one-day b'| i bn route to the
b.aths.
f
;j;„hlly dismissed our /Etrcct which really anrj
''onr' Abbey, :t was the c | in w'hich the a:l
il s chapter. E The author is, of col
' 'h whicli Mr. Whirl to.jr,-,- tiTe second sonlen|
•'■ degree of bia.s whcr| is concerned.
Ka-
A WONDERFUL and ROTAFLEX
ALSO TRADITIC
LIGHTINI 33 CHURCI
Tel: 36888 (or
AlS'o AT ARNE
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