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2 CUlhcroc Advertiser and Times, February 20, 1070 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday


TELEVISION BBC 1


Reixindcz S'il Vous Plait. 10-30: Wie Bit to? 12: Weather. 12-5: Marine Boy.


3-35: Square Two. 10:


ing Football Preview, Show Jumping, Racing from Chep­


12-25: Zokko! 12-45: Grandstand, includ­


stow, Athletics, Rugby league Cun. Results. 5-15: Dr. Who. 5-10: The Debbie


Reynolds Show. 6-5: News, Weather. 6-15:


I t ’s Cliff Richard. 6-50: High Adventure: "One Foot


Weather. 10-5: Match Of The Day.


RADIO RADIO 1


in Hell." 8-15: The Val Doonican Show. 9: A Man Caled Ironside. 9-50: News,


11-5: Braden’s Week. 11-43: Weather. 11-47: Northern


News.


“‘Susan SleDt Here." 6-45: Westminster. 7-5: News, Sport, Weather. 7-20: Gar­ deners' World. 7-35: Rugby Special. 8-15: Chronicle. 9: Kolo! Yugoslav National


3: Saturday Cinema: BBC 2


11-50.’ Ballet for All. 12-15: Stingray. 12-50: News.


On the Ball: 1-20: Racing; 3-10: Scrambling; 4: Wrest­ ling.


5- 15: Garrison's Gorillas. 6-


6: Results Round-Up.


Dance Company. 9-40: Now and Then. 9-50: Review. 10- 35: Thirty-Minute Theatre. 11- 5: Line-up’s Disco 2. 11-30: News. 11-35: Midnight Movie: “The Story of Esther Costello.”


11-25: Doctor on Call. GRANADA


Stewart. 9-55: Radio 1 Fopover. 10: Everett Is Here. 12: Rosko 1: Johnnie Walker. 2-55: Radio 1 Popover. 3:


5-30: As Radio 2. 8-32: Ed


John Peel. 5: Speak-Easy. 5-15: Pete Drummond. 6-45: Jazz Club. 7-30: As Radio 2. 9-25: Pop Over Europe. 10:


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


Breakfast Special. 8-32: Junior Choice. 9-55: Five To Ten. 10: Max Jaffa. 12: IF Showcase, l: Marching and Waltzing, 2:


5- 30: News, Weather. 5-32: RADIO 2


Great Conductors of The Past. 9: News. Weather. 94: The Saturday Concert. 11: Record Review. 12: Jazz Record Requests. 12-30: Sports Parade,


Guys: Errol Flynn in 'The Sea Hawk’. 8- 10: Tommy Cooper. 840:


The Felony Squad. 9- 05: The Bachelors. 10:


News. 10-10: W ick e d Women: Anna Massey, Mona Washboumc and Sonia Dresdel in ’Christiana Edmunds’. 11-10: The Simon Dee Show.


8- 59: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly World. 9-20: The Week in Westminster. 945: From Our Own Corres­ pondent. 10-15: Daily Sen-ice. 10-30:


including weather and pre­ view and report on the Third Test Match. News, Sports Forum, Behind The Sporting Scenes, Racing, Association Football. 5:


Sports Report. 6: Piano Recital. 6-30: The


Life and Songs of Bellman. 7-30:1 Mazeppa: Opera. 8-30: Person* View. 8-50: Mazeppa continued. 10-5: Inclined to Disapprove. 10-20: Mazeppa continued. 11: News.


Frank Chacksfield Hour. 3: The Big Band Sound. 3-31: Melodv Fair. 5-32: Those


Were The Days. 6- 30: The Dubariy. 7-30:


News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35: Country Meets Folk: News. 8-30: Star Sound. 9-25: As


Radio 1. 8:


News, Weather. 8-4: RADIO 3 Sunday m B m am m sE ®


TELEVISION BBC 1


Vous Plait. 10: Wie Bittc? 10-30: Family Service. 11-30: The Parkers at Snltram. 12: Know How. 12-30:


9: N.ii Zindagi—Naya Jecvan. 9-30: Respondez S’il


1-25: Farming. Weather for farmers. 2: Education Pro­ gramme 2-29: News. 2-30: A Film for the Family. “The Inn of the Sixth Happiness.” 5: Holiday *70. 5-30: Ivan-


Management in The 70’s.


lioe. 5-55: Clangers. 6-5: News. Weather. 6-15: In Tiro Beginning. 6-25: All Tilings Considered. 6-55: Songs of


Praise. 7-25: The Portrait of A


iterdays. H-55: TXtb Doris Dav Show. 2-25: Football. 3-20: Car­


toon Time. 3-30: Please Sir! 4-15: University Chal­


lenge. 4-45: The Golden Shot. 5-30: Catweazle. 6:


and Neighbours. 6-35: Appeal. 640: Seven Days. 7-


Margaret Rutherford and Ron" Moody in ‘Murder Most Foul’. 9-05: Marcus Welby,


25:


Gustavus. 6- 05: News. 6-15: Friends


RADIO 2


The Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: Junior Choice. 10: Eric Rob­ inson. 11-31: People’s Ser­ vice. 11-55: Good Listening. 12: Family Favourites. 2:


6-55: The First Day of The Big Picture:


MD.10: Cartoon Time. 10-10. News. 10-25: Frost on Sun­ day. 11-25: Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).


Lady. 8-10: The Sunday Musical: "Silk Stockings.” 10. News, Weather. 10-10: Omnibus. 11: The World of Beachcomber. 11-30: Weather. 11-32: N o r th e r n News.


BBC 7


Rowan and Martin's Laugh- in. 8-15: The World About us. 9-5: Music on 2. 10: The Woodlanders. 1045: Yester­ day's Witness. 11-15: News. 11-20: Line-up.


7: News. Weather. 7-25: GRANADA


and Style. 1: 100 School.


11: Matins. 12-35:


RADIO RADIO 1


Stewart. 10: Dave Lee Travis. '12: Family Favourites. 2:


6-55: As Radio 2- 9t Ed


The Sunday Show. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: Liverpool Scene. 7-32: Mike Raven's R and B Show. 845: Anne Nightin­ gale. 9-30: its Radio 2. 11: Humphrey Lyttelton. 12: Midnight Newsroom.


Sa vile’s Travels 3: Scone and Heard. 4.


12-5: Just Jazz. 12-30: Jazz Workshop. 1-1: Night Ride.


2: News, Weather. FOLK SING-OUT! Tonight


Clithoroe Folk Group. Dog and Partridge, Wellgate Feb. THE MAN HIMSELF—FOR THE FIRST TIME


Next Week—DAVE AND TONI ARTHUR


ALEX CAMPBELL also residents the Wayfarers


AT THIS CLUB M w a ig ' CLITHEROE


new * * * starlight club * * *


February 22nd week Top Line Show Group


WISHFUL THINKING


Terrific, Song Dance and Comedy Duo


The


Patton Brothers The Darling Delightful Sterlings First time here for


Comedy Ventriloquist


Bobby Kiniber Vocal Guitarist


Richard Dennis


For 5/- cabaret charge (6/- Saturday)


You just cant beat this for value!


not yot ready and are duo for Issue shortly


Your 1969 card Is still valid for admision, New cards are


NATURALIST’S SOCIETY LECTURE


PROBLEMS OF


LIFE ON THE SEA SHORE


The Boy's Grammar School, York Street. Clitheroe.


(Mr. C. N. Watson) will be held in


Thuftday, February 26th at 7-30p.m.


BO LTO N -B Y -BOW LA N D W.l, A Whist and


Domino Drive will be


held at the Coach and Horses Hotel


(By kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson)


on Monday February 23rd, at 7-30 p.m.


Good prizes Admission «/■ Including supper


Proceeds for W.l. Funds LOW MOOR CLUB


THURSDAY AND SATURDAY BINGO


FRIDAY FREE and EASY


SUNDAY FEB. 22nd joex^ dean


With COLIN on the ORGAN


The Navy Lark. 2-31: I’m Sorry. I l l Read That Again. 3: The Dubarry. 4: David Nixon. 5: Pick of The Pops. 7: Sing Something Simple. 7-30: News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Half-Hour


Radio 1.


Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6-55: Weather, Programmes. 7: News. 7-10: News of the North. ■ 7-15: The Northern Farmer. 745: Today’s Papers. 7-50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather- Programmes. 8: News. 840: News of the


6-30: News. 6-32: Fanning RADIO 4 10: News. 6-15: The Tough 12-55: World ot sport— Tel: 3278 CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA)


Fri and Sat at 7 p.m. Kerwin Mathews in


BATTLE BENEATH THE EARTH (U) Metrocolor


Elvis Presley in


STAY AWAY JOE (U) Metrocolor


HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB Mon, Tues, Wed. at 7-30 p.m.


Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, Jack Palance, Ralph Bellamy. Claudia Cardinale


THE PROFESSIONALS (A) Technicolor


A suspense filled, all action trail blazer Thurs, Fri, Sat. at 7-30 p.m.


David Hemmings, Michael York


Study on 4. 11: Wiedersehen in Ansburg. 11-30: Reading to Leam. 12: Motoring and the Motorist. 12-23: Traffic Report. 12-25: Interlude. 12-30: Forces Favourites. 12-55: Northern News, Weather. 1: News. 1-15: Any Questions? 2:


; I


ALFRED THE GREAT J (A) Panavision Metrocolor V',


The epic story of the young rebel king who broke all the rules and defied every oppressor!


Afternoon Theatre. 3: Week­ end Woman’s Horn’. 4: International Concert Hall. 5-25: Challenging Brass. 5-55: Weather, Programmes. 6: News. Radio Newsreel. 6-25: News of the North. 6-28: Sport Spotlight. 6-30: Sports


OUR NEXT THEATRE PRESENTATION WILL THE CLITHEROE PLAYERS in


GOODNIGHT HRS. PUFFIN


Produced by Greta Wilkinson on


Session. 7: Desert Island Discs.


7-30: Gala Concert Hall. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre: “Anna of the Five Towns.” 9- 58: Weather. 10: News. 10- 10: A Word in Edgeways. 10-55: Lighten Our Dark­


North. 8-15:' I t ’s Saturday. 845: Todav's Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament.


ness. 11-10: Music At Night. 1142: Weather, News. 1145: Forecast for coastal waters.


Wed. March 11th, Thurs. March 12th, Fri. March 13th Sat. March 14th at 7-30 p.m.


Admission prices 4/6 and 3/6. O.A.P’s Wednesday 2/- Booking plans will be open from Monday February 23rd


at the following times—Mon. to Fri. 11-30—12-30, 3—5 p.m. and any evening. Sat- 11-30—12-30 and after 7 p.m.


Things were never the same at the household after Mrs. Puffin arrived at the door! Who is Mrs. Puffin?


We can assure you of a very happy evening if you will come along and find out.


WADDINGTON VILLAGE SPORTS


JUMBLE SALE AND sta l l


to be held in St. Helen's SS tonight Friday at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 3d


9: Does The Team Think? 9-30: Sound Screen 70. 10: Strings by Starlight. 11: As


GREAT HARWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB


JOIN OUR HEW SPORTING


DISCO CLUB every Wednesday 7-30 p.m.—11 p.m.


Membership 4/- for 12 months Wood St. Groat Harwood


NORTH LANCASHIRE LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME CLITHEROE SUPPORT GROUP


ADVANCE NOTICE RADIO 3


What's New? 9: News, Weather. 94: Bach Cantatas. 10: Your Concert Choice. 11:


S: News. Weather. 84:


Music Magazine. 12’ Debussv and Shostako­


Grand draw


vich. 1: L’Amico Fritz. 2-10: Interval. 2-25: L’Amico Fritz. 3: Concert From Glasgow. 3-55: Interval. 4-15: Concert. 5-5: Troilus and Criseyde.


COFFEE MORNING AND SHERRY EVENING 10 a.m.—12 noon


Admission a.m. 2/6 p.m. 5/-


(by kind permission of H.. A. Blake Esq.) Produce stall


Wednesday, April 29th, 1970. at Sagar Wood, Higher Hodder


will be hold on


_ ._____ Recipe Bar


And a present for the tombola would be welcome


Chronicle History of Perkin Warbeck. 8-15: Alex­ ander Tcherepnin Conducts. Conrad’s "Secret


5-35: Madrigals for Voices and Instruments. 6-35: The


Agent.' Ravel.


•20:


' 945: Couperin and 11: News.


7- 55: Weather, Programmes. News. 8-10: Make Your­


7-50: Sunday Reading. RADIO 4


self at Home. 840: The Sun­ day Papers. 8-50: Calendar. 8- 55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: With Heart and Voice. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30: Morning Service.


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


Tel. 3585 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd


EDDY SAXON MARK SAND


11-15: A Turn for the Better. 1140: Talkabout. 12-55: Weather, Programmes. 1: The World This Week-end. Gardeners’ Question


DOUBLE (Won) 13


7 £30 this week


Time. 2-30: War and Peace. 3-30: The Traitors. 4: Talk­ ing About Antiques. 4-30: Can I Help You? 445: The Living World. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather, Programmes. 6: News. 6-15: Letter From


21


TREBLE (Not Won) 19


3 £50 this week SUBSCRIPTIONS 1970


Members arc reminded that subscriptions must be paid Before 28th February 1970


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


YOUTH’S men’s flared leg jeans by Varlson. in stock now. —Economic Stores. 70 Whalley


America. 6-30: Mv Music. 7: Sunday Symphony. 7-55:


Road Clitheroe.


The Week’s Good Cause. 8: Subject For Sunday. 8-30:


Emma. 9: Your Hundred Best


_


BEADS NEED RE-THREADING? -Take ’hem to Coneron fit


Leemina 17-19 Moor Lane Clitheroe


Tunes. 9-53: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: Cranwell. 10-50: Epilogue. 10-59: Weather. 11: News. 11-2: Music at Night. 1145: Forecast for Coastal


Waters.


ST. JOHNS CHURCH HURST GREEN


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st at 2-30 p.m.


JUMBLE SALE


IN THE MEMORIAL HALL CLITHEROE


SOROPTIMIST CLUB present


A Fashion Parade


Separates by Dorothy Fowler Hats. by


Trinity School, Clithcroe Admission 2/6 including Tea and Biscuits


Wednesday, Feb 25th at 7-30 p.m.


Griiushaws on


EXPERT SERVICES


W. BEER. 71 Woone Lane. CUth eroe. L ig h t haulage and removals Household ellects. general goods, building plant and materials. Rubbish removed etc Tel. Clitheroo 2857. Alter


6 ti.m.. ___


GFNT'S CYCLE, 10 Cuvzon St


Mellor 2787


5 gears, as new. Clitheroe.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Huntiey Lawn Samlcsbury, —Write or Phone. Sharp,


___


HO DEPOSIT weekly payments n t any Item over £15. Polaroid Instant Cameras £14-10-0. F.E.O. 3—35mm. 13 sns Pen- tax Spotomatlo £146 Halina Polctte ■ Icctrlo £14-19-6. Konlca E.E. Matio. . 2nd Hand £25,


CAMERA CABIN FOR ALL


Insulation Board LACONITE


Peg Board Peg Board Fittings


D.I.Y. PRODUCTS TILED PANELS


TEAK-BLEACH, WALNUT- OAK GREY SEN. (from 2/- sq. ft.)


Reeded Hardboard HardboardWOOD GRAIN WALL BOARDS


10 BLACKBURN ROAD, ACCRINGTON. TEL 31502.


WINTER COATS. SUITS AND DRESSES from 29/11. call In


and look around—Dress Agency. 60 Parson Lane, CUtheroe


HOOVER WASHING MACHINES and vacuum cleaners, irons, kettles, fan heaters, etc., from your Hoover dealer: A. E. Har greaves. Moor Lane, and Woonc Lane Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


IT PAYS TO PAY CASH at Swales’ Cash and Carry. Trade only. Bawdlands Clitheroc.


NOW IN STOCK corsets and bra's bv Liberty. Twllflt and Avro. etc. Style to please all figures.— Dorothy Fowler. 14 York Street, Olttheroc. Tel. 3241. ____


BUNK BEDS with mattresses, two Dunlopillo. Magicoal three-bar electrlo fire. Tel. Clitheroe 4645.


BURNLEY SEWING AND KN’TTING CENTRE. New Corona Passu) and Jonas, Knitting Machines In stock. 6ce the fabulous Newborn.- sewing machines. Various models from £ 27.i0.fi. Several good reconditioned Knitting and Sewing Machines in stock, all guaranteed. 320 COLNE ROAD. BURNLEY. Tel. 21775 (Brcnnand street Bus stop).


Plywood i" i" 4", 4". i" Chipboard .4"—1" Blockboard 4"FORMICA


Decamel Evostik All Fobel Products


Handy Board Conti Join Conti Edge


CONTI BOARD


Door Casings Architrave Mouldings Skirting Board Redwood—all sizes


DOORS—All sizes


Dowels Pelmet Fronts or made to your sizes


SLIDE DOOR TRACK


Spur Adjustable Shelving Trend Adjustable Shelving Louvres


CREOSOTE


Windows (made to size) Stairs — Units H Formica Work


New Shop Fronts : Bar Fttlng : All Joinery Work


ome Extensions Shopflttlnz


Waterloo Timber Co. CLITHEROE.


WATERLOO


ROAD Tel. 3263


7-30 p.m.—9-30 p.m.


14th ANNUAL HUNT BALL in Newton Institute


Friday 13th March


Melody Makers Dance Band Dancing from 9 p.m.—2 a.m.


Obtainable from Mr. Joe Pye. Tel Dunsop Bridge 279 Mr. J. Thompson. Tel. Slaidburn 287


Knife and Fork Supper. Admission 17/6 TICKETS STRICTLY LIMITED


Clithcroe Conservative Club


THE


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


wil be held on


Thursday 26th February 1970


at


7-30 p.m. DARTS


BLACK HORSE LADIES


CHALLENGE


ANY LADIES TEAM CLITHEROE AREA


FRIENDLY MATCHES TEL. 3280


BOWLAND farmers DISCUSSION SOCIETY


A film and discussion on


SHEEP MANAGEMENT by Mr- B. David of IC1 will be held at


THE PARKERS ARMS NEWTON


FEB. 24th at 7-30 p.m. on


CHRIST CHURCH CHATBURN


MOTHER’S UNION ANNUAL


Jumble Sale Friday 27th February


in tho School Hall at 7 p.m.


Admission 3d Refreshments


TOSSIDE BUILDING FUND COMMITTEE


Whist


and Domino Drive


SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY at 8 p.m. Admission 4/-


VILLAGE HALL SLAIDBURN on


to be hold in including refreshments


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS CRICKET AND BOWLING CLUB


ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING Tuesday, March 3rd at 7-30 p.m. in the


refreshment room WELL SPRINGS


YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE


CLOSING NIGHT OF


JACK WILCOCK'S


EXHI B I T I ON OF PAINTINGS


ON MONDAY, FEB 23rd 7-30 ONWARDS MISCELLANEOUS SALES


JEWELLERY REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIP nON under­ taken at: Coneron & Leeming. 17-19 Moor Lane. Cllthcroe.___


T\Y. RENTALS. Rccond. B.B.C.-2


set from £5 dep. and 10/- wcekly Including aerial.—H. Kaine & D- Rawsort. 79 Lower- gate. Clitheroe. Tc!._3444. ____


WATCH NEEDING „ REPAIR? Take It to Coneron & Leeming.


17-19 Moor Lane Ciltheroe ___


BLACK and grey tweed suite; two-seater settee, never been used £35.—Apply 1, Hall Street, Clltheroe.—Anytime after 5


pan except Friday. __


H.C.B OSNATh PRAM, naw blue, good cond.. £8. Carry cot. mat­ tress and sheets. £3.—Tel. Cfitheroe 2616.


NEW CYCLES. 110 deposit terms, from 7/6 per week.—A. E. Har­


greaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. 2683.


C A R P E T S trom


All with wrltt 1 guarantee GODDARD & MAY


E.g.. 5x 3 vds £11! 4 x 3 vds i cash or Terms.


TEL CLITHEROE 3375.


RENT YOUR T.Y. from 7/b per week including aerial main­


tenance. Limited number of thoroughly recondition, d sets available.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lano and Woone Lane, CUtheroe. Tci. 2683.


BULK BINS. For details of labour-saving, coat-cutting bulk


bins for provender ring Chth- eroo 3320 between 7 pun. and 9 p.m. Monday to Friday.


M.C.B SWAN continental-style pram with mattress and shop­ ping tray, good cond. £5.—Apply 18 Chester Av., CUthcroc.


ENGRAVING! Take it to Coneron & Leeming 17-19, Moor Lane,


Clitheroe.


BEDROOM CARPET. Just a few Rolls left 5 x 3 vds with three- year written guarantee £11 black and white 12 guineas coloured.—'Tel CUtheroe 397o,


LADIES’ LEATHER LOOK, three- quarter or full length coats, Irom £4-12-6. Foam back nylon coats in all sizes.—Economic Stores, 70 Wlialloy Rd„ CUtheroe


VENETIAN BLINDS 111 20 differ ent colours at 331% oil retail prices Eg. 5ft x 5 It. £6 15 All with five year written guaran­ tee.—For free quotation write phone or call 11 Langda’ Av. Clltheroe Tel 3975.


LARGE STOCK of record players, a tape recorders and radiog-ams


Ht terms you can afford—A, E, Wargreaves. Moor Lane, and 2 oone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel


683


PUT.U'UP BED SETTEE, in lawn moquette. good cond.—Tel Slaidbum 661.


.10


STRETCH COVERS now available made to measure- for that unusua, suite or chair shape — Tel CUtheroe 3975


LARGE QUANTITY of chopped firewood and loss—Job lot cheap Maudsley. Thorneyholme. Barrow.


NYLON STRETCH COVERS, over 15 patterns to choose from Cash or credit. Free homo demonstrations Tel Clltheroe 3975 or call 1! Laugdale Avenue


Clitheroe


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your.sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road Nelson.


LADIES' JUMPERS, cardigans, blouses, dress skirts, anoraks and trews, in all sizes..—At Economic Stores. 70 Whalloy Road. Clithcroe. .


THE BRIDAL CENTRE. Zulu WbltUter has now moved to new premises at 5 lniant Street, Accrington (opposite Peel Street Dus Station). To all prospective clients wc* hope to offer an even better service in these Jargcr premises and still retain our quiet relaxing atmos­ phere were you can select the bridal gown ot your choice. 2970 Designs avail­ able from 15 gns. to SO gns. Sizes from 10 upwards. Private appointment If you wish. Tel. Accrington 36137 or 31283.


DO YOUR WEEKLY WASH at Feci Struct ljuiuidvoniut. A.so


8 lbs of dry cleaning for 10/-


LADIES' winter weight pantces and knickers. OB.—Economic Stores. Wliafiey Hd.


vests. W i l l s .


70,


NEW ana secuiia-uaaa modern pianos Leading makes includ­ ing Rodgers Hupklnson Zendci. Bentley Mannmgton an d Weston Knight Specialists in Faxtisa and Baldwin electronic organs Confidential terms Repairs and tuning servloe.- PoUards (a family business since 1860) 20/22 Standlsh Street Burnley. Tel 25829


DIVAN BEDS. Part exchange or generous cash discount.—H. Katne <te D. Rawson. 79, Lower- gate. CUtheroe. Tel. 3444,


WATERFORn CRYSTAL, now on display. See windows.—Coneron & Leemlng 17-19, Moor Lane, Clitheroc


GOOD WOOD CABIN. 81t. X 61t. Leedhatu. Wanslca. Dunsop Bridge. Nr. Clithcroe.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middleman's proAt. Wo re-cover your treasured three- piece suites as ucw from as little sa 18 bus. Chairs £7. over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object- Write or Phone: HENLEY. 50 ZION STREET (off Padlham Road). BURNLEY. Tel. 27188.


NYLON STRETCH COVERS. Over 75 patterns to choose from. Cash or credit. Free heme demonstrations.—Tel. CSitheroe d976 or caU 11 Langdale Avenue Olithoroe


NEW STOCKS of ladies’ spring coats and dresses arriving each week.—Call in at Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Rd. Wo may liavo "just tile tiling” for you.


Electrical and Contracting Business and Shop selling electrical and fancy goods


FOR SALE


Living accommodation comprises: two bedrooms, 3p'.«* bathroom, lounge, dining room, out kitchen, also


in colne. Main St. Premier position


cellar store room. Three large out buildings suitable °r work-shop, plus small garden. There is ample scoped improvement in this business for ambitious coup-6- Price includes fixtures and fittings, plus S-A-V- For appointment to view TEL. Colne 1229.


DUE TO FURTHER EXPANSION WE REQUIRE


TWO MORE


FORK LIFT TRUCK DRIVERS AT OUR ACCRINGTON PLANT


Must be fully experienced in the operation of electrically operated FORK LIFT TRUCK


Good Rates of Pay & Bonus Scheme 6 DAY WEEK


EXCELLENT CANTEEN FACILITIES PLEASE APPLY TO


MR. J. JONES, DAIRY MANAGER, ASSOCIATED DAIRIES,


STANLEY STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel. Accrington 35235


preferably after 5*30 p.m. Sinter SALE!


WHton, Axminster and Indiar from. All greatly reduced to


Thousands of yards of top gr the latest designs from all Fitted with best quali


These are downstairs qual


All widths availablo. Any lor Our bulk buying is the ansi Give us a call fo


So our Wilton range.' t a p s e l l I


The Belmont C 57-59 Swa Skipton. , alsl


89 Leeds F| Tel.


CARPET WISA /


UNBEATA1 QUALITY FI


LARGE SIZ1 The


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS PRESENT


Tel: 3278 RING MOUND THE MOON


An amusing charade with music by Joan Anouilh in The Old Grammar School, Whalley


on March 4th. 5th, 6th and 7th at 7-40 p.m.


TICKETS FROM P. WHITTAKER, KING STREET, WHALLEY (3/- Wed, Thurs, Fri. 4/ Sat.)


t r in ity METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd Home Missions 10-30 a.in.


Rev. N- D. Walton 6-00 p.m.


Rev. J- A. Goodhall 2 p.m.


Ladies Class


(Speaker Mrs. A. Bledard) Preliminary Notice


STAINERS CRUCIFIXION 6-00 p.m.


SUNDAY MARCH 22nd Sunday, February 22nd


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND C.E. SCHOOL


Whist and


Domino Drive Tonight Friday


20th February 1970 at


Induding refreshments


7-45 p.m. in tho School Admission 4/-


(Proceeds in aid of the School Fund)


10-30 a.m. Family Service Rev. John K. Gardiner


COMMUNION SERVICE 6 p.m.


followed by church media. WHALLEY W.l JUMBLE SALE


Whalley Old Grammar School


Saturday, Feb. 21st at 2-30 p.m. Admission 3d


OPERA FOR ALL


MADAM BUTTERFLY1 (Puccini)


SUNG IN ENGLISH CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY sponsored by


GIRL'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHATBURN ROAD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th 8-00 p.m.—please note the time


Tickets at the door 8/6 Students 2/-


Assheion Arms Downham


Is a discotheque for sophisticated swingers


OPEN ONLY TO DINERS We serve from


from 9 p.m. to 12-30 a.m. in THE PENDLE ROOM


7-30 p.m. to 10 p.m. DANCING


Pudding, Braised Gammon and peaches, Madeira sauce. Steak and Kidney pie, Sirloin


ENGLISH MENU INCLUDES Game soup with sherry, Black


steaks, Casseroted chicken in wine. Sherry trifle, Stilton cheese.


Saturday inclusive


Dinner 25/6 four courses OTHER NIGHTS A LA CARTE


A59 to Chatburn’ then one mile


Tel.. Chatburn 227 iVnSCFTXANFOUS SALES


ANTIQUE AND REPRODUCTION l FURNITURE. Gerald G. Walms-


etv. 25-27 Moor Lane. CTtheroe. Tel. 3007. Good selection of furniture in malio<«my. oak and walnut Wine tables, nests of tables chests of drawers, writing desk buttoned bark upbo'sterv h in Dralan velvet, gilt mirrors,


Pendle Room AT THE


NEWTON INSTITUTE


ANNUAL EFFORT FOR


CANCER RESEARCH Friday, Feb. 27th


Whist and Domino Drive


7-45 p.m. prompt


DANCING TO FORD'S BAND


9-30 p.ra. to 1-00 a.m. Admission 6j-


riclit of admission reserved


PAYTHORNE METHODS CHURCH


CIIAPEL


ANNIVERSARY WEEK-END


Saturday. Feb. 28th 7-30 put Social Evening


Speaker: Rev. John A. Goocti


Sunday. March 1st 2 pm- Preacher Rev. Norman 3 Walton


Also available: oak library or office table, with leather top. £25: oak hall wardrobe. £16: oak book case. £6: Edward'on 3-oc. suit settle: mahogany Pembroke table. £8; corner cupboards: small oak gate-leg tabic. £7-10s; various Victorian chairs, etc.,


and-cut English lead crystal. etc.


SWITHUN PRAM with detachable body, fully collapsible. £14: also baby walker. £1: play pen £1; and Triang rooking horse. £1.— 7 Bawdlands, CUtheroe.


APPROX. NINE TONS well-got hay for sale.—Wood, Bateson's


Farm. Cow Ark.


Collection .lor Church Fun* ACCOMi


MOI)' hoy WANTED


SELF-CONTAINED house wanted ior )uui.i (no childreni io mQ . Box No H2. Advertiser L *.


FLAT -W:


ACCOMMODATION REQU'f: for single busing Cw


Thursday nigm* include bed/breaKiasv aad^


CUtheroe area. SuncUj


ing meal. Please o details to: Mr P-.G Trutcx Btd.. Centra; C


r:


Department, CUtheroe. (Tc,. G.Kht.oe


« D-


1 LINDA'S Towels


, i Fents 1/3 and 9d each .? Slight sub Towels from 4/6 'j


I Nappies perfect 59/11 j Slight sub-standard 35/- \


per dozen


j Face cloths lOd each JSatlsfaction guaranteed or money refunded


each


.3 3, HICKS TERRACE, •jRISHTON, BLACKBURN.


All post paid. Cash with order I L. COLLINSON,


HULA! ★


Mens Nylon/Terylene Actifresh Socks only 4/11


Heavy Work Denims 2 3 /II


Boys Jeans 8/11


Dunlop Supertarget Wellingtons 43/6


Ever Ready Battery


Operated Glow Liclit 13/11


Philishave Dc Luxe £8-19-6


J Cloths


6 for 2/2 and 12 for 3/9 Lunch Box 2/7


Kitchen Scale 28/6


Ivypack Pocket Stapler only II-


Bargains in Lancashire |


PLAYED IN COSTGME


MANOR GOSPEL HAU Mltthorne Avenue. Clmier0(


Sunday, February 22nd GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


Women’s Fellowship Feb, 25th 2-45 p.m. Mrs. Tickell


Mr. H. Busby (Blackburn)


Blackburn CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Coinmitti praise fri secretary!


X 1 e£ success of a poor sea t-e ctV? Michael Bibby. secret


V


01 ‘ ,he members had some- t ■ *'^ offer in the wav of


f “ nff nail, a fast bowler with I Geofi “


ldcaSf g o ^ d c ^ u u i t t e e would $ till payers to -hievo Access on the field,


the .- - , , tion.


hing t0 , and ine was sure a


Jivc seas - been gigged as Somerset had 0


experience with hoped


last season, Mr.


- Bevic: ; f b o S first and sec- BiTtean s «nished next to the


5 * in through most of the


s'rUgg mataly because of weak- season batting.


sequent!}* he


t rdieu K/%


ness m ' -we did not seem to have insistent batsman who could upon each week Con- the bowlers did no


n.1prc did not normal')’ have a great deal to


E at in most games. there was some success,


afa Mn Bibby.


match.* 1 se__ wickets


a g a in s t B a x e n d e n -Raxenden. who I in the last


Were in seco n d p la c e , J n n Rudd g 10 w ick e ts for o n ly 3d


^Trie second eleven snowed no rial improvement. They began


ber of players t and results began


S i with a ’mixture of youth and experience but lost a num­


to the senior side to deterio-


riraptain and vice-captain hm- i*ed the season playing witn the first eleven. Policy had been that the second eleven captain did not play with the first team. ’This w-as fine in ideal cmicu-


were given a trial with the second eleven and this should have given them some “blood ins” for eventual inclusion in


lOne or two young players


th» senior side. '.speaking of the youth team


jin Bibbv said that they. too. I did not enjoy a successful sea­ son. although one or two players showed considerable


promise. .•Even if matches were rot


W


of cricket, which was what the youth league was supposed to


on. the youngsters got a game


be for. i l t was rather unfortunate


that certain teams naturally in-1 eluded youths of 16 and 17 and


tins meant that teams like 1 Whalley. comprising m o s t 1 y


Ptom of th e ir respective first eleven had had 10


■i The formation of a very gj fffie c r i section of Whalj


finps but with the batting , strength being weak there haci : been'no alternative.


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