2 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times. April 17, 1070 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday
TELEVISION BBC 1
12-45: Grandstand: 12-55: Football Preview. 1-20: Rugby Union Preview. 1-30: Bad minton Horse Trials. 1-50: Racing from Newbury. 3-5: Internationa! S w i m m i n g. 3-45 * Rugby League. 5: Results Service. 5-15: Dr. Who. 5-40: The
12-40: Weekend weather.
Debbie Reynolds Show. 6-5: News and Weather. G-15:
Minstrel Show. 7-30: Interna tional Match ot the Day: Wales v England, commen tary. 9: News and Weather. <1-15: The Saturday Thriller: Cape Fear (film). 10-55:
Dad's Army. G-45: Tile Black and White
RADIO BBC RADIO 1
B r a d e n 's Week. 11-35: Weatherman.
Lawless Breed. 6-45: West minster. 7-5: News, Sport and Weather. 7-20: Gardeners' World. 8-50. Disco 2. 0-15: Rugby
3: Saturday Cinema: The BBC 2
Special: France v England. 10: Review. 10-
10- Castle.'' GRANADA
11-50: Better Driving. 12-15: Stingray. 12-50; News. 12-55:
11- 20: Casting Around.
11- 35: News Summary. 11-40: Midnight Movie: "Man's
Off. 3-10: International sports special World Professional Skating, Boxing, 4: Wrest ling. 4-55: Results Round-up. 5-15: Garrison’s Gorillas. 6-10: News. 6-15; The
World of Spoil. 1-25: They're 55: Tlie Young Generation. 45: And Thereby Hangs8-30: The Saturday Thriller
Tough Guys. ‘Angeis One Five'—with Jack Hawkins, Michael Dennison, John Gregson and. Dulcic Gray. 8-
Tel: 3278 CIVIC HALL (GRAND K1NEMA)
Alistair MacLean’s cinematic blockbuster ICE S TA T IO N ZEBRA (A)
Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m.
Starring Rock Hudson, Patricia McGoohnn. Ernest Borgnine, Jim Brown.
Monday to Saturday at 7-30 p.m.
5 BEST ACTRESS BARBRA STREISAND
for'FUNNY GIRL' 00: Tommy Cooper.
land v Ireland. 11-10: The Simon Dee Show.
'Tlie Pigeon’—with Sammy Davies Jr., Dorothy Malone, Victoria Vetri, Pat Boone and R ic a rd o Montalban. 9- 50: Cartoon Time. 10: News. 10-10: Football, Scot
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happen
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Stewart with Junior Choice. 9-55: Kenny Everett and 11-0 Radio 1 Spinback—results of Competition No. 1. 12: Rosko. 1: Noel Edmonds
5-30: Radio 2. 8-32: Ed
—2: Radio 1 Spinback. 3: John Peel presents Top Gear. 5: Speak-easy with Jimmy
Savi'.e. 5-45:' Pete Drummond. 6-45: Roger Kirk. 7-31 until 2-2 a.m. as Radio 2.
5-30: News. Weather. 5-33: BBC RADIO 1
Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Etewart. 9-55: For
Vounger Listeners. 10-1: Max Jaffa introduces Me l o d y
Time. 12-1: LP Showcase. 1-1:
Sidney Torch. 2-1: Listen to
Up. 3-5: Rugby Union: France v En g l a n d. Summaries throughout the afternoon: full results and a report on the day's racing at 5-15. 4-35: Association Football: Wales v England: Ireland v Scot land. 5-25: Swimming. Motor- Sport. Badminton Ho r s e Trials. 5-45: Showtime. 6-30: Those
the Band. 2-30: Sport on 2: 2-35: Line-
Were The Days. 7-31: Country Meets Folk.
Sunday
TELEVISION GRANADA
the Leeds Tnenni.i! Musical Festival. From Leeds Parish
s i t e - f e ' 9 m N i p 11- 00: Open::: 2 e.'viec of
Church. 12- 35: Belter Driving. 1:
Fencing. 1-25: All Our W u r - days- 1-55: Interpol Calling. 3- 20- Football. Wales v
England. 3-20: The S-'nt. 4- 15: Survival. 4-45: The
Golden Shot. 5-30: CaiV'c.:/L'. 6-
a Game. 6-35: Beyond Belief. 7-
7- 6- 0.3: News. 0-15- What's in 00: Guslnvus.
‘Homecoming'. 10-10: News. 10-25: Sunday Night Theatre. The Rococo Bush — with Katharine Blake and Tennie! Evans. 11-20; The Engleberi Humperdinck Show.
a city’—with Stanley Baker. 9-15: Marcus Wclby MD.
van. 0-30: Rcpcndcz S'il vous plait'. 10: Wir Five?. 11: 8--- ing and Believing. 11-35:
9-0: Nat Zindagi-Naya Joc- BBC—1
Swim. 12: Germany 1870-1970'.
part 1. 12-30: Decimal Shop. I- 25: Farming. Weather for fanners. 2: The Education Programme. 2-29: News Headlines. 2-30: Day Time. 3- 5: A film for the Family: ■The Last of The Mohicans’. 4-
Hobbyhorse. 5-30: Private Lives: (wildlife film series). 5-
00: Sta r s on Sunday. 20: The Big Picture 'Hell is
RADIO BBC RADIO 1 40: Going for a Sang. 5-5:
6- 5: N c w s. Weatherman. 5-15: Factor Fantasy? 6-50: Songs of Praise. 7-20: World Wildlife. 7-25: Paul Temple. 8-
55: The Shari Lewis Show.
Stewart. 10: Dave Lee Travis. 12-1: Radio 2. 2: Savile’s Travels. 3: Scene and Heard. 4: Fleetwood Mac. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: The Pen tangle. 7-32: Mike Raven’s R and B Show. 9-1: As Radio 2. BBC R A D IO 2
6-55: Radio 2. 9-2: Ed
10-20: News. Weather. 10-35: Omnibus: Kenneth More. II- 25: Julie Felix. 11-55: Weatherman.
BBC—2
News Review, Weather 7-25: Rowan and Martin’s Laugh- in.
4-40: Sunday Sport. 7: 9-
8-15: The World About Us. 5: Music on 2.
10- 10-5: Charley's Grants.
News Summary. 11-25: Line- Up : Film Night.
15: Play of the Month.
Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-3: As Prescribed. 7-32: Sunday with Skues. 9-2: Ed Stewart. 10-1: Eric Robinson. 11-1: World Cup Rally: Wembley to Mexico City. 11-3: Eric Robinson (continued). 11-30: People’s Service. 11-55: Good Listening (VHiF). 12-1: Family Favourites.
6- 55: The First Day of the
8-30: Star Sound. 9-25: Pop Over Europe. 10-1: Ray Moore's Saturday Night. 12 : Midnight Newsroom.
Saturday C o n c e r t . 11-10: Record Review. 12-10: Midday Concert, 1:
International C h am b e r Orchestras. 9: News. Weather. 9-4: The
8: News, Weather. 8-4: BBC RADIO 3
News, Weather. 1-40: After noon Sequence: records, 5- 5: Tlie Week Ahead: pre
view. 5-30: Jazz R e c o rd Requests. 6: Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas. 6-30: Dalibor (an opera). 7-20: Four Faces of Ulysses.
day. 8-45: Today's Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament.
12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.
8: Today. 8-15: It’s Satur
8-59: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: From Our
Own Correspondent. 9-30: The Weekly World. 9-45: The Week in Westminster.
Study on 4. 12: Sports Parade (series).
10- 15: Daily Service. 10-30:
12-25: Brain of Britain 1970: Round 2. 12-55: Northern News. 1: News. 1-15: Any Ques
tions? 2; Afternoon Theatre: 4 On Uie . House.’ 3: Weekend Woman's Hour. 4: Down Your Way. 5: Film
7-50: Dalibor (Act 2). 8-45: Personal View. 9-5: Dalibor (Act 3). 10: Haydn, Mendelssohn. Brahms: Symphony Concert. 11-30: News Summary.
Farm. 7-40: Today's Papers. 7-45: Outlook. 7-50: News of the North.
Farming Today. 6-45: Out look. 6-50: News of the North. 7: News. 7-10: On Your
6- 25: News Summary. 6-27: BBC R A D IO 4
■ light. 7:. Desert Island Discs.
7- 8-
Edgeways. 10-50: Lighten Our Darkness.
10: News. 10-10: A Word In 58: Weather.
April. 11-30: News, Weather. 11-46: Forecast for coastal waters.
Time. 5-30: Listening Post. 5-55: Weather, programme news.- 6: News. 6-15: Letter from America. 6-30: Sport Spot-
' The Prince of Plunder.' 9-
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"wfflTTCN ESPECIALLY POH Tift MOTION PiCTL'RC PRODUCTION. FU?WYG!nL:i>£ SWAN May we draw your attention to some of the varied
entertainment that will be coming your way in the near future- The return of the fabulous old sound tha t has become the great new sound—" T H E GLEN M IL L E R S TO R Y ”. The two best loved musicals of all times—"SOUND OF MUS IC" and “SEVEN BRIDE S FOR SEVEN BROTHERS". Top entertainment fo r the family with “C H IT T Y G H IT T Y BANG BANG", SWISS FA M IL Y ROBINSON", "A L IC E IN WON D ER LA N D ”, “R IN G OF B R IG H T WATER", "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER T H E SEA", "D A V ID CO P PER FIELD ” , Academy
award winner John Wayne in "TR U E G R IT " . The new 007 adventure "ON HER M AJE STY ’S SECRET S ER V IC E " , the dynamic new western "BUTCH CASSIDY and T H E SUN
30: Gala Concert Hah.- 30: Saturday Night Theatre:
DANCE K ID ” . Watch your local paper for the Best of Entertainment at
the Civic Hall. CIVIC HALL 11- 15: Week Ending 18
THE CLITHEROE TECHNICAL DRAMA GROUP PRESENT
SPRING AND PORT WINE A comedy by Bill Naughton
Author of “All in Good Time" ON
WED THURS FRI CAST Arthur Neal John Turner Edward Worswick
Michael O'llagan Jean Knight Betty McMillan Catherine Dinnis Monica Walmslcy Produced by Barbara Scattcrgood
Admission prices 5/- and 4/- O.A.P's Wed. 2/-
Booking plans will be open Mon. April 20th at the Civic Hall. Mon. to Fri. 11-30-12-30. 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. or any evening. Sat. 11-30-12-30 or evening.
W.E.A. WHALLEY present
a short SPRING COURSE on
Natural Hislor• v Tutor: Dr. E. J. POPHAM
35: Daniel Devonda. 11-20:
Tunes. 10-1: Softly Senti mental. 11-1: Humphrey Lyttelton (Also in stereo on Radio 3 VHF from 11-35). 12: Midnight Newsroom.
12-5: Just Jazz. 1-1: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.
New Records. 9: News. Wea ther. 9-4: Monteverdi, Pur cell and Bach. 10-25: Your Concert Choice. 11: Music
8: News. Weather. 8-4: BBC R A D IO 3
12-45: Schubert. 1-45: Haydn and Wolf. 3: Concert from Glasgow: part 1. 3-50: In terval. 4-10: Concert (con tinued). 4-45: Talking About Music. 5-15: Sciiubert. 5-50: Scho
Magazine. 12: Angelique (farce).
FOLK SING-OUT ! ! Tonight 8-30
Glitheroc Folk Group, Dog and Partridge, Wcllgate, April 17th | From the Midlands the famous singer/songwritcr
LIARVEY ANDREWS also A LC H EM ISTS
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Given the pick of the world's lo p soccer stars
.for th e past 2 0 years, how many England men would find a place in your World XI? Eighty soccer writers from 3 5 countries, asked to name a dream team, have picked three E n g lish -:
men. Read about this unique, star-studded line-up ill
the April issue. SPORTS From your newsagent 3s.
enberg (S). 6-30: Brahms. 7-30: Tomorrow, from any window (play). 9-10: Love in Opera. 9-50: Mozart. 10-15: Purcell. 11-30: News
Summary. BBC R A D IO 4
7- 55: Weather. 8: News. 8-10: Sun day papers. 8- 20: Make Yourself at
7-
Home, s-50: Programme News. 8-55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: The Sunday Papers. 9-15: Letter from America. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30: Parish Communion.
50: Sunday Reading. Next week:—Alan (Spud) Taylor SI. Helen’s Sunday School Waddington
“AT HOME” Oil
Wednesday 22nd April 1970 from 7 p.m.—9 p.m. Admission 1/6
(includes lea or coffee, cake and biscuits)
11-15: Motoring and the Motorist. 11-43: Traffic Re port. 11-45: From the Grass Boots. 12-15: Talkabout. 12-55: Weather. 1: The World This
i Weekend. 2: Gardeners’ Question
Time. 2-30: War and Peace. 3-30: Talking about Antiques. 4: Pick of the Week. 4-45:
Bring and Buy Tombola
Cake stall Competitions
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
Tel. 3585 SATURDAY, APRIL 18th
The Festival of the Passover. • 5: Tlie Living World. 5-30: In Touch. ' 5-55: Weather,
America Singing. 7: Subject For Sunday. 7-25: The Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 7-30: Bach: Mass in B minor (part 1 ) .
programme- news. 6: News. 6-15: I Hear
in B minor (continued). 9-58: Weather forecast. 10: News. 10-10: With
8-35: Interval: 8-55: Mass
Great Pleasure. 10-50: The Epilogue. 10-59: Weather. 11: News.
JULIE FOSTER Versatile SUNDAY, APRIL 19th LENA WARD Versatile
DOUBLE (won) 26
22 £30 this week
TREBLE (not won) 17
18 £50 this week 9
Wednesday April 22nd FREE GAME FOR A TE ASM AID
Treble chance guaranteed 3 tickets - £20 each
HUGE JACKPOTS-BIG PRIZE MONEY
Members only . Join NOW. Prize money subject to 2\% Bingo o11) Subject to cancellation - See rule 21
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2-1: Stop Messing About. 2-30: I ’m Sorry, I'll Read That Again. 3-1: The Russ Hour. 4-1: Country Meets Folk. 5: Alan Freeman. 7-2: Sing Something Simple. 7-30: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Haif-Hour. 91: Your Hundred Best
Commencing 29th April 1970
In the Church of England School, Whalley Wednesdays 7-30 p.m.
The study of Local Mammals and Birds of the Area-
Plants and other animals upon which these Mammals and Birds feed. Rodents, Bats, Carnivores. Horses, Sheep and Cattle and their effects upon the local countryside grazing and other ways. Recognition of the commoner species of birds by sight
and their song. Opportunities for Students of last year to revise their knowledge of birds. Efferits of man upon this Area and changes which have
and are taking place in Animal populations in the Area. The course Will include a number of field meetings.
Fee for the course of 10 Meetings 17/6 SAT
APRIL 29th APRIL 30lh MAY 1st MAY 2nd AT 7-30 p.m.
ANNE FRANCIS-WALTER PIDGEOM S H
GIRLs I ....KAY MEDFORD *
m.
Coffee Morning Saturday 18th April
Mayor’s Parlour 10 a.m.— 12 noon BRING AND BUY Admission 1/6
P R E L IM IN A R Y N O T IC E
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH present
Annual Pantomime
Jan. 23vd. Jan. 27th—30th 1971
Secretaries please note
C L ITH ER O E AND D IS T R IC T A R T SOC IETY
Exhibition
STANLEY HOUSE LOWERGATE
Saturday, April 25th
Mon., Tues., Wed.. Fri. and
Saturday. May 2nd Admission—FREE
d o n t fo r g e t Whist,
Dominoes and Dance
Si. Ambrose School Grindlelon
Tonight Friday
Whist—7-45 p.m. Dance—9-30 p.m. Competition
WORSTON M IS S IO N THE
ANNUAL JUMBLE SALE AND
BRING AND BUY STALL
will be held on
Saturday, April 18th at 2 p.m.
Proceeds for Worston Mission Furnishing Fund
Admission 3d
IN 4ID OF THE-PROPOSED NEW SWIMMING BATHS TUESDAY 21st APRIL 1970 at 8 p.m.
W A D D IN G TO N SOCIAL CLUB Tel: 3278
Grand Social Evening BINGO—TOMBOLA—BRING AND BUY A R TISTE S (kindly giving the ir services)
BARBARA NEIL (Beautiful Voice)
RUTH KNIGHT (Guitar and Songs)
( TOM HENSHAW In the Joseph Locke style) At the piano-------Norman Watcrworth C L ITH ERO E
CONGR EGA TION A L CHURCH
Sunday, April 19th 10-30 a.m. Family Worship
Rev. K. M. Hendry. B.A.,' B.D.
Nc evening service MANOR GOSPEL HALL
Milthorne Avenue, C lithc rw — o -
Sunday, April 19th
GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
Women’s Fellowship Wednesday, April 22nd Miss Arkwright (Bamber Bridge)
Mr. L. Johnson (Rishton)
Spring Sale Saturday April -Jap.;
OLD C L ITH ER O N IA N S ASSOC IA TION
Ladies Committee PRESENT A
Coffee Evening in the
Grammar School Hall
FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, 1970
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Bring and Buy Stall Cake Stall—Tombola Hat Bar
Admission Is. 6d. W A D D IN G TO N
C R IC K E T CLUB
Jumble Sale and POUND STALL
in the. Wesleyan School
FR ID A Y , 17th APR IL at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 3d. .Refreshments
To be opened at ?, p.ra by Mrs. J. w. Wes: of Blackburn
M r s . W a l t o n -.v:l! preside
Drapery, Cake, Flower, Salad and Grocery Stalls
Admission 2/6 i including afternoon ten)
THE MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE
LADIES COMMITTEE
Coffee Morning ami Ten and Cake Afternoon
in the Mayors Parlour Tuesday April 21st 1910
10 a.m.—12 noon 2-30—4-30 p.m. In aid of Various Charities
BRING AND BUY STALL Admission 1/6
British Empire Cancer Campaign for Research
COME AND HEAR ABOUT THE WORK WHICH | GOES ON AT A
RESEARCH CENTRE
Dr. Margaret Fox Pli.D. of Christies Manchester
SOCIAL EVEiNING AT
ST. MARY'S CHURCH HALL CLITHEROE 1st MAY—7-30 p.m.
All welcome — Admission FREE PALLADIUM -------------------------------------------- - { & S Q Q IA L CLUB
WATERLOO ROAD . CLITHE ROE . TEL: 3147 TERRIFIC SUCCESS - SO IT'S ANOTHER
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Treble chance guaranteed 3 tickets - £30 each
Saturday April 18lh FREE CAME FOR
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Sunday April 19th FREE CAME FOR A
DE LUXE TRANSISTOR RADIO
Treble chance guaranteed 3 tickets - £20 each
Monday April 20 th FREE CAME FOR
LADIES & CENTS WATCH Treble chance guaranteed 3 tickets - £25 each
Tuesday April
2.lsi FREE CAME FOR
GIANT GROCERY HAMPER Treble chance guaranteed 3 tickets - £20 each
J
A C C R IN G TO I p e e l p a r k ,
• FOLK _ HARLEi ___ b l a c k
Polk Wednesday! F r om C o l brendJ With rcsil
Saturday A Return of
Jazz Sunday Api Great Jaz
Admission 10/6 ll TOMBOLA
CLITHEROE PAr | ANE
hav|
‘THE A mul
Book, lyric* TUESDAY TO S A f
Old Age Pensioner 7
Tickets available APril 6th (except t_ 3 P m. and 6 p.n|
Programmes \v: CLITHEROE Joint Choral! CENTI
FODEN BY
TRINITY METHODIST CHURch
S u n d ay , April ion, 10-30 a.m.
Mr. G. P. Womcrsky 6-00 p.m.
Rev. N. D. Wahon Holy Communion 2-00 p.m.
Ladies Class Speaker:
Miss M. Hctheringion
M ETHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD
bis coi in the
Casting around fi
5,ere who eventually ! „d in due course bee:
gh poets, esteemed b. himself-
E T11,s . and whib
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EMt Lancashire. His li . • time was Hur
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cts actually born the: some claim—we shall 1
near Burnley, the he uncle Whether E
the experts to fU. imongst themselves, t.
A bilitythere as a child, w to* London for his edi
Protege
elusion? Largely becal was a protege of the 1 tial Nowell family o J (the two families we: nected by marriage financed his school: Merchant Taylors m and later supplemeiv income whilst a stu<
whv do 1 reach thl
hope) through this soi lengthy preamble the will now be asking, what on earth has all do with Whalley?’ answer is simple. Ac to at least one author many a Burnley lad and since, Edmund , came to Whalley to
Cambridge. Having read pa tie.
moved on to Cambndi on graduation, retun Hurstwood for a peno.
courting. Who was the LI
. Rosalynd of his Queen.’
lady? A young girl name of Rose Dyneb must have been a v j ractive young lady in pects for, years l Edmund immortalised I verse — she became
' Icy.’
: ties again differ as to precisely. Rose resided read plumped for Downham,' a secon more prudent and cc himself with ‘ near Cl but the third—bless f categorically says
It is true that the : Thus in those far | I M
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