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Ffer-T' CARAVANS J Ctitheroe Advertiser and Times, 'July 10, 1970


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday, July 12th 10-30 a.ill.


FAMILY SERVICE Mr. R. Howell Jones


SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL CIVIC HALL


WHAT hesta. geet to sing aboot


lik e tba wor on a stage, Theer’s monny a brid i' th'open air


Cooped up i'side yon cage, Pcarked thcer, tha warbles 'alf o’ t'day


Unfettered, wild ond tree. As doesn’t warble 'alf as mich Or 'alf as sweet as thee.


What hesta geet to sing aboot I'side yon tiny cage? A mon wi'out 'is freedom ’Ould coss ond fume and rage.


Tha's never sin a tree. Ond yet tha. lifts ihi voice i' song.


Like t'world wor med fer thee.


Ond tha'rt wi'out a care. That's ow’ tha needs fer 'appiness.


Some waller ond a bowl o' seed


square?


Tho’ thn’rt noan thecr tray choice.


Or could it be. as sometimes, thcer’s


A tear i'side thj voice? CANARY BRID


What conta find to sing aboot V a cage twelve inches square I.' n cage twelve inches


Theer's noan could blame thee, little brid.


If tha never sang a note, If every chord o' every toon Wor still-born thi throat. Ond yet tha warbles morn’ till neet


Like singers far acclaimed, Ah reckons, when they 'ears thy song


Some c h a p s should feel ashamed.


JIMIFEL. Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMA)


Friday and Saturday at 7-00 p.m. Julie Andrews in


STAR (U) Colour De Luxe Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at 6-45 p.m.


James Olson. Catherine Von Schell, Warren Mitchell, Bernard Bresslaw


MOON ZERO TWO (U) Technicolor


Harry Corbett. Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale. Charles Hawtrey


CARRY ON SCREAMING (A) Eastman Color


Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m. Steve McQueen as


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WARREN MITCHELL forsakes his well-known Alf Garnett role, to play the part of a wealthy magnate with interests on the Moon, in “Moon Zero Two”, showing from Monday to Wednesday at the Civic Hall. As J. J. Hubbard, he asks


Bill Kemp, one of the first space heroes, to carry out an assignment for him. Bill, played by James


BULLITT MOON ZERO TWO Adricenne Corri also star in


KENNETH WILLIAMS, Charles Hawtrey and Joan Sims all star in another of the “Carry on’- films, this time: “Carry On Scream­


the film. CARRY ON SCREAMING


Olson, pilots his own free­ lance spaceship, making emergency trips and salvag­ ing faulty equipment. Hubbard wants him to


bring a small asteroid, made of sapphire, down lo a deserted part of the moon. In return. Hubbard will give Bill a brand new space-craft. Although he accepts the


mission, Bill has some mis­ givings about it, and rightly so.


2021. and Man has been busy establishing a civilised community on the Moon


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LANCASHIRE’S only road racing circuit—carved out of an old rock quarry which most people said would be impossible to transform— will be opened at Long- ridge, on Sunday. Known as the Longridge


Entertainment Centre, the circuit has been planned eventually to stage motor cycle and motor car races, and even autocross and motocross with the assis­ tance of nearby rough land. On Sunday it will be


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inaugurated with a Player’s No. 6 kart. race meeting over the three-quarter mile track. The circuit has been


Hi! The film is set in the year


since 1969. Catherina Von Schell and


Williams, is the strange doc- tor.'living in the eerie man­ sion with his vampire-like sister, Valeria, played by Fenella Fielding, and their faithful 7ft


ing" Doctor Watt. Kenneth


Sockett. played by Bernard Bresslaw. Harry H. Corbeu takes


t a l l butler.


the pari of the detective sergeant who is trying to find a girl who has dis­ appeared in the middle of a wood. “Carry On Screaming” is


also showing from Monday to Wednesday.


BULLITT FOR THE REST of the


week, from Thursday until Saturday. Steve McQueen stars in the title role of ^ tough detective in “Bullitt’ . His job is to guard a


hoodlum who is to appear as a star witness at a Senate


hearing. The hoodlum is wanted


by his own brother, and two gunmen arc trying to find


him.


ment in the film, and a spectacular car


through the San Francisco


were at limes exceeding 115 mph on the public highways, and McQueen insisted on doing his own stunts, especially in this sequence. Robert Vaughn plays Chalmers, the ambitious politician who promises the hoodlum protection if he will appear at the Senate hearing.


streets. For this chase, the cars


There is plenty of excite­ c h a s e


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CL I T HE RO E CASTLE FETE


Saturday, September 5th, 1970 — at 2-00 p.m. —


CROWNING OF FETE QUEEN


BID FOR STARDOM COMPETITION CHILDRENS SPORTS


5-A-SIDE FOOTBALL FINALS BOWLING AND NETBALL TOURNAMENTS


MORRIS DANCING DOG SHOW


and at 8-15 p.m.


TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION — and —


FIREWORK DISPLAY AS A GRAND FINALE


FROM THE CASTLE KEEP ROAD RACING


idea forward, friends and motor sport officials tried to dissuade them, saying that it was an impossible task to convert the old rock quarry in the hills. But in came Mr. Rob­


extended to three miles to take in motor cycle and motor car racing. Sunday’s inaugural meet­


son's bulldozers, and flat­ tened the basin of the quarry, leaving the natural contours to the benefit of the circuit and spectator banking. Now there is room for


developed by the jjkal quarry owner. Mr. t'C A. Robson, and a well known Lanca^ire motor sp<» fig­ ure, Mr. B. Heskog, of Morecambe. When they first put the


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Crossword ACROSS


7 Her aim must be to right this affliction (10>.


11 Barely adequate container in a pen (6>.


10 Took police action—a Communist w i th the others inside! (8).


12 He takes part in correct ordinations (6).


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17 Being placed in different sides produces arguments (


21 Last month a speech for a military award (10).


19 Bound to be unfermented wine (4).


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22 I almost get up for the girt (4).


DOWN


1 Make a sketch to provide an.attraction (4).


2 Fruit for the concubines (


5 They measure how much juice is available (4).


13 Quarters for a garrison covering a colleague (8).


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9 You will need to think again here (10).


15 Time allowed for produc­ ing an intimation (6).


16 Refuse to stay for what follows the main course;


18 Collections of sheets put together 3s cushions (4).


we hear (6). 50 Put some of the accent


4 On reflection this will preserve one's image <6).


3 Illness keeps the boy in a month (6).


8)


6 Happen to reach the mountain road (4, 2. 4).


on emphasising quality of sound (4).


LAST WEEK'S SOLUTION Across l, Cabaret; 5,


Bucks; 8. Downfalls; 9, Awl; 10, Tacks; 12, Nominee; 13, Stride: 14, Strait; 17. Car­ nage: 19, Angle; 2L^Nod: 22, Teenagers; 24, Sifter; 25. Deleted.


Refused; 4, Talent; 5, Be­ som; 6. Chain-gang; 7, Sali­ ent; 11, Cartridge; 13, Seconds; 15. Travail. 16, Defend; 18, Actor; 20, Eased; 23,- Eft.


Down 1, Cadet; 2, Bow: 3.


to last week's crossword opened on Tuesday morning was sent in by T. R. Stud- holrne. 1. Shepherd Street,


Pile orst, correct solution the above crossword fill in


Da.rwen.v- When 5’ou have completed


your name and address in the space provided and send it to


this address marked ''Cross­ word” in the top left hand corner of the envelope.


first post next Tuesday morn­ ing. No entries will be checked before then and the sender of the first correct solution open­ ed will be awarded a 15s. postal order.


Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clithoroe. Entries must reach us by


Call at our office — Name Address m


3, King Street, Clitheroe, or * Phone Clitheroe 2323.


whT r^jTrtsrr OPEN AS USU.


16 Sid's return can possibly cause consternation (61.


14 Noted agreement among the choir (6).


5 Shrewd kind of way for climbers (4).


8 Document put down un­ finished (4.>..


ing will see tin all-star line­ up of kart racing drivers, headed by the world cham­ pion. Kelvin Hesketh. son of Mr. Bert Heskelh. Altogether, over 150


2,000 cars and 10,000 spec­ tators, with plenty of space for further expansion as the centre builds up to its full role in the coining tatr. The initial circijffB? the


longest purpose-biSy kart racing track in the country, and wi l l eventually be


LOOK OUT FOR DETAILED ANNOUNCEMENT HODDER VALLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


GARDEN PARTY and FETE


at glebe house, slaidburn SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd. AT 3-00 p.m.


o---------- o--------—o further details later


drivers will be taking part, among them Northern champion, Frank Williams of Lancaster, and internat­ ional driver Phil Hilton, of Birmingham. It has also caught the


SATURDAY, JULY 11 Hi


BRIAN BURTON SUNDAY, JULY 12th


A GOOD ARTISTE WILL APPEAR


DOUBLE (won) 18


2 £30 this week


TREBLE (not won) 21


1 £50 this week FOR YOUR DIARY


NEWTON INSTITUTE D A N C E S


AUGUST 14th — ‘SILVER KEYNOTES' OCTOBER 2nd — 'THE NORTHERN PEOPLE' OCTOBER 16th — TRAVELLERS' OCTOBER 30th — ‘THE NORTHERN PEOPLE' NOVEMBER 13th — 'TRAVELLERS' DECEMBER 4th — 'BILL SUTCLIFFE'S A TEAM’


10 (A) Technicolor A taut suspense drama providing excitement, an absorbing


story and the thrilling car chase by Steve McQueen which will be lone remembered ! !


PRELIMINARY NOTICE ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, HURST GREEN


garden party to be held on


SATURDAY. JULY 11th


(by kind permission of Rev. and Mrs. Knowles) in the Vicarage Garden


Opener: Mr. Tom Dugdale of Dutton To be opened at 2-30 p.m. Admission 1/-: Children Free.


Various stalls—ice cream, games, races. BABY SHOW-TWO CLASSES


Birth—9 months; 10 months—18 months.


If wet to be held in the Village Hall. Teas also will be on sale.


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLIIB WliLLGATE


Tc). 3585 CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A JULY FLAIR WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL TOMORROW SATURDAY, JULY 11th AT 3 pin-


MRS T GRAHAM WILL OPEN THE PROCEEDINGS MRS. ^ TBA BE served


ADMISSION 3/- INCLUDING TEA.


Please Bring and Buy Confeetionory, Sweets, Holiday R eq u is i te s and Gifts, Flowers and Plants, Groceries.


STARLIGHT


JERRY BERGMAN BILLY J. KRAMER


Cody and Oron—The Cleveland People Tuesday, July 14th for Six Days Freight Train......


NANCY WHISKEY Colour of Mv Love......


JEFFERSON


. Comedian JIMMY LAWR1E Entertainer JOHNNY STEWART


And the instrumentalist who plays from a six inch comet to a twelve foot posthom JACK MA5ELLE See it all Tuesday—only 2/-


Members and Bona Fide Guests Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday only 4/- Saturdays 5/-


THE CABARET CLUB, ROSEGROVE. Also admits the public.


S/- Tuesday to Friday; 6/- Saturday FOR WEDDINGS Also


TABLE CLOTHS AND TRAY AND TROLLEY


SETTEE SETS, Etc.| Boxed for gifts


PORRITTj Linen Specialists


8 PRESTON NEW RO | BLACKBURN


imagination of the local enthusiasts, for fqjfcer T.T. rider, Bill Wr&dsTt* Long­ ridge has decided to take up karting alongside a local fanner, Brian Whalley.


IT PAYS TO ADVERTI S E


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LET THE PUBLIC KNOW YOU ARE OPEN DURING THE HOLIDAYS


M S . Also 4 Hargreaves St. Bui NELSO


FABULOUS HOLII1 ALL


HELL DRIVEI


Have you ever si SATURDA’ Adults 7


BAR REFRESI H P * "


FACE - HAND BATH SIZES all colours


GIFT BEDDING.!| CLUB


Today until Sunday 7-45 p.m. start DENNIS LOTIS


A EDUCATION Tel: 3278


Coffee Evening at Dunnotv Lodge


Saturday, nth July 7-00 p.m.—9-00 p.m.


Bring and Buy Stalls Admission 2/-


Children half price LADIES CLASS


Mr. Brian Clark 2-00 p.m.


6-00 p.m.


Speaker: Mrs. Cowpcrthwaits) i


SLAIDBURN METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Sunday. 19th July. 1970


Sendees 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. Preacher.


Mr. R. Howcl Jones, (of Clitheroel


Special singing by Children. EVERYONE WELCOME


FOLK SING-OUT! TONIGHT 8-30


jelitheroe Folk Group, Dog and Partridge, Wellgatc, July 10thj Back again the fantastic TAVERNERS!!


Your Residents - THE WAYFARERS Next Week: WRECKERS


SETTLE AND DISTRICT INSTITUTE OF FURTHER b


THE CALGARY YOUTH ORCHESTRA from Canada will give their first conocrtin Yorkshire at


THE HIGH SCHOOL. SETTLE on


Thursday, 16th July at 7-45 p.m.


The programme will include works by: Bizet, Mozart. Mendelssohn and Khachaturian .


Tickets priced 5/- for adults and 2/6 for children wtUJbe on sale shortly from Mr. N. Lockley, Settle Institute of Further Education.' The High School. Settle (33121 and Harger Bros. Settle.


CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Sunday, July U(h 10-30 Family Worship


Rev. Kathleen M. Hcndrv B.A.. B.D.


NO EVENING SERVICE MANOR GOSPEL HAU


Milthorne Avenue, CUtherei - o .


Sunday, July nth


GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 D m


Mr. R- Shaw (Preston)


ST. ANDREWS CHURCH’ SLAIDBURN


Bumper Jumble Sale


WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL


Saturday, 11th July 10-30 a.m.


Special "Half Worn" Bargain Stall Refreshments


Admission 3d.


THE RECTOR AND


CHURCH WARDENS


THANK ALL WHO HELPED IN THE ANNUAL SPRING


CLEANING OF THE CHURCH AND THE MOWING Or THE CHURCHYARD


Signed


GEO. H. GAZE, RECTOR


Howards. Biacl


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Hart Street Blackburn


OPEN AS USUAL DURINlI ALL HOLIDAYS 1


(Closed Thursdays)


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