Clitiieroc Advertiser and Times November 20,1970 li T WEEKEND PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY GRANADA
Tool Bon. 12-15: Fireball XL5. 12-45: News. 12-
11-
12-55: On the Ball: 1-20: They're Off—Racing from Warwick and Wetiierby. 3-10: International Sports Special. 3-55: Results, Scores and News. 4- Wrestling. 4-55: Results Round-Up. 5-10: Lost in Space—"Wild
25: On Reflection. 11-50:
5-50: Wildlife Safari to Ethi opia. 6-15: If it's Saturday it must bo Nimmo. 6-45: Dixon of Dock Green. 7-30: The Rolf Harris Show. 8- 25: The Saturday Thriller
50: World of Sport:
—“The Borgia Stick”. 10: News, and Weather. 10-10: Match of the day special. 12-2: Weatherman.
BBC— 2
Adventures”. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Golddiggers in London. 6-45: The New People. 7-30: No That's Me Over Here. 8: The FBI. 9: Fraud
BBC— 1
Dice Cosi—Italian. 12: Wea therman. 12-5 Space Kidcttes. 12-25: EdandZed! 12-45: Grandstand, Boxing.
9-35: Square Two. 10: Si
12-50: Football Preview. 1-50: Racing. 2-10: International Lawn Tennis. 3-45: Rugby League. 4-55: Results Sendee. 5-20. The Pink Panther Show'. 5-40: News and Weatherman.
laby of Broadway”. 7-10: Westminster review. 7-30: News, sport, Weather. 7-40: Rugby Special. 8-25: Chron icle. 9- 15: Champagne On Ice.
3: Saturday Cinema—"Lul
Squad. 10: News. 10-10: For Adults Only—“Men in War”.
10: The Roads to Freedom. The Reprieve, 10-45: Disco 2. 11-10: News on 2 and weather. 11-15; Midnight Movie— "Phaedra".
SUNDAY GRANADA
On Refiection. 12-35: Music Room. 1: Toolbox. 1-25: All Our Yesterdays. 1-55: Inter
11: Morning Service. 12-10:
pol Calling. 2-20: Football. 3-20: Quen
tin Durgens. 4-15: The Secret Service. 4-40: The Golden
WHALLEY YOUTH CLUB GETS UNDER WAY
’
AT LAST. Whalley has a youih dub which promises to thrive like a well-watered rose, and not wither and die like
s predecessors. The difference is that this one has a qualified and enthusiastic leader as its nurseryman.
Jail >eop!c md 20 turned up The Rev. E. S. Joselin. of
.he Mctholis-t Church, is diaivman of a 12-man Managc- uent Committer, of which Wrs. W. Hague is the scerel- irv. and Mr. Riley, treasurer. The club was formed by
lions in the village. SPONSORS
hopes to show films near future.
‘Whalley Local Action Group”, mute up of 10 members from eat* of the three denomina- stlTC!;s'
i tack of leadership, but this mo has the experience of Mi-. 3. Turner, of Burnley, at its
Previous attempts to run a, cut;h chib failed because of
ion Youth Club Workers' Club or three years, and is a lua'.iiied part-time leader. Sponsorship is coming from
heart. Mr. Turner was with Not
O H E M A
.he three parishes, but the up keep and facilities will have to be financed from the Club's 5s, annual subscription, which tomes into force in about a
nonih. If the club is successful.
:.hc County Council Education Department will offer to spon-
50r it. As wei! as the 5s. subscr.p-
ticn. it will also cost the members—tv ho must come from Whalley. Barrow or Bil- lingt-on—is. each time they
attend.
was very cheap compared to most other fcrm3 of entertain ment nowadays. The club will be meeting m
But Mr. Jcselin said this FACILITIES
the Methodist Hal! on Wed nesdays and the Catholic Hall on Mondays, and. for the time being, the members will have to cany ail the equ’.pmcnt to
f.F. introduced to the Danes
IT THE last meting of Clith- :roe and District Young Fan ners' Club, Mr. T. Fitcroft, eader. gave a very interest- ng talk on his trip to Den-
nark last May. He was one of six members
rom Lancashire who went vitih a large party of people i--n England, Scotland and
.Vales. A vote of thanks was pvo-
josed by George Whitwell md seconded by Susan Hart-
Mr. H. Whitwel! was chair- nan of the business meeting
ey. , .
hat followed. It. was announced that
noth Clithcrcc teams had yen in the second round of .hr: senier quiz, held the n:ght isfore. The scores were: Clitherce ‘At 53 points: shipping. 361 points:
Cl.th- jroe B’ 55: Samlesbury B
II points. Clitheroe and Barnoldswick
remen were called out at 30 a.m. after a malicious iller reported a car on fire.
g is b u r n w.l.
M5TMAS FAYRE in the
Festival Hail on
Saturday, December 5th at 3-00
p.in.............. Opener;
.in. J. Blackburn of Clitlieroe
FATHER CHRISTMAS Various Stalls Teas
ClLtheroe Swimming Pool and
Proceeds for Institute Funds
SCREAM OR WEEP AT WILL
THREE KINGS of horror films, Vincent Price, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, all star in “Scream and Scream Again”, showing from Monday to Wednesday at the Civic Hall. I t is a Him which probes the
world of organic transplants and the manufacture cf a race of super-humans. Two girls are murdered and
drained of their blood through the work of a vampire. There is a vat of acid in the doctor's house as well as a secret operating theatre where Vin cent Price, as the doctor, takes the limbs and organs from living people and assem bles them into a new creature, Judy Huxtable makes a
•the musical which won 10 Academy Awards—“West Side Story"—is Showing. I t is the story of two rival
guest appearance and Alfred Marks plays a police superin tendent. From Thursday to Saturday,
gangs who inhabit the west- side of New York, one the Jets led by Russ Tamblyn and the other the Sharks, led by George Chakiris. The Sharks arc Puerto Rican. The film also tells the love
notv, there has been nothing for young people to do in Whalley. "They cither go into pubs, or roam about the ■reels" they said. Elizabeth, of Sydney Avenue,
members. Elizabeth Ann Rcnnan, (18). and Linda Coxon (17), agree that, until
Two of the Youth Club's new
Shot. 5-35: The Flaxion Boys. 6- 5: News. 6-15: Seven Days.
"Topkapi”. 10: News. 10-15: Happy Ever After. 11-15: The Frost Programme.
55:
SU N D A Y BBC— 1
van. 9-30: Know- How (Engin eering). 10: Si Dice Cosi. 11: Seeing and Believing. 11-35: Men and Materials. 12: Ask Zena Skinner!
9: Nai Zindagi—Nnya Jee-
6-55: Give a t Seven—“Shel ter” appeal. 7: Stars on Sun day. 7-20: Please Sir. 7-
The Big Picture—
The desert wav—pan, 2. 8-30: Saturday night theatre—“A question of fact", 10-10: A word in edgeways. Sunday. Radio 1. 8-2: Sun
day morning with Pat Dood.v. 10: Dave Lee Travis, 2: Savile’s
Family favourites, 2-1: The Ronnie Corbett thing. 2-30: Not in front ol the children 7- 8-
10-
travels, 5: Pick of the DJs— Reveille awards, 8: Pete Drum mond. Radio 2. 8-2: Dudley Savage. 1:
Eric Robinson, 12-1:
12-25: Hardy Heating Inter national. 1-25: Farming. 1-55: The Education Programme. 2-20: Made in Britain. 2-29: News Headlines. 2-30:
choice, 1-10: Handel and Albi noni—festival concert, 5-5 Talking about music, 7-30: Romeo and Juliet, 10-55: Organ recital. Radio 4, 8-20: Make yourself
Radio 3, 10: Your concept
Personal Choice. 2-55: Golden Silents. 3-20: Asterix the Gaul. 3-25: Sunday's Adven ture Film—“Harry Black and the Tiger". 5-10: Here's Lucy. 5-35:
at home, 9-5: Sunday papers, 11-
Little Women. G: News and Weatherman. 6-10: Malcolm
Muggcridge asks The Ques tion Why. 6-50: Song3 of Praise. 7-25' Dr. Finlay's Casebook.
8- 9-
ring Frank Sinatra, 9-30: News and Weather.
BBC—2
Weather. 7-25; The Ray Stevens Show. 8-15: The World About Us. 9: Music on
7: News Review and 2.
9-50: The Roads to Free dom: The Reprieve. 10-35:
The Goodies. 11-5: News and Weather. 11-10: Film Night. THE PICK OF THE
RADIO PROGRAMMES
Breakfast Special, 10-1: Melody Time, 12-1: Ted says that’s showbiz, 2-1: Sport on 2, Line up, Sports forum, Embassy
Saturday, Radio 2, 5-33:
tennis championships, Racing. Cricket. Rugby Union, Associ ation Football, Sports report, 7-30: Country meets folk, 10-1: Ray Moore’s Saturday Night. Radio 3, 9-4: Mozart’s "Tire
CIVIC HALL Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMA)
Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m. Walter Mathau, Ingrid Bergman in
CACTUS FLOWER (A)
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7-15 p.m. The Masters of the Horror Screen!
Scream and Scream Again (X) Eastman Colour Also
Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing in
# NEWTON INSTITUTE The Blood of Fu Manchu
and Linda, who lives in Moor- field, would like to see hiking trips' and outings in the future, but, most of all, more people. For it is people who make or break a venture like this.
Impresario", 11: Robert Mayer children’s concert, 1-40: After noon sequence, 5-5: Tho week ahead, 7: Centres of early music—Venice, 8: Concert— Bach, Tavener. Purcell. Radio 4. 7-50: Northern
News, 8-20: It's Saturday, 12: Sports parade. 2: Altemoon theatre—“The boxing of Ernie Anson", 4: Film time, 7-30:
Will patrons olcasc note tlin-t under the new ‘X’ certificate. No person under 18 years may be admitted.______
Thursday, Friday and Saturday a t 7-15 p.m. The great winner of 10 Academy Awards.
WEST SIDE STORY (A) Panavision Technicolor
Starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris.
OPERA FQg ALL
’THE TALES OF HOFFMANN' (Offenbach)
SUNG IN ENGLISH sponsored by
GIRL'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, OKATBURN ROAD Wednesday, December 2nd
CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY 8-00 p.m. — Please note the time Tickets at the door 8/6 Students 2/- D A N C E TO THE HEADLIGHTS
stray between Marin, played by Natalie Wood, and Tony, played by Richard Beymer, who belong to the rival gangs. The choreography Is excit
at the Ambulance Hall, Church Brow, Clitheroe
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
ing and Locked by the music of Bernstein, songs like "Maria", "Tonight", "Some where” and “America" never seem to lose, their appeal.
Borough of Accrington in association with Accrington Arts Club
CIVIC CELEBRITY LECTURE SHEILA SCOTT
“LONE FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD” at the
ARTS CLUB, ACCRINGTON
TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1970 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 8/- available from Accringlon Public Library
or from the Arts Club each morning 9 a.m. to 12 noon. BARROW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
GIFT WEEK END Friday, November 27th 7-30
p.ni.
POTTED PANTOMIME BRING AND BUY SALE Adults 1/6 Childrenl/- Refreshments at reasonable prices
Saturday, November 28th 7-45 p.m.
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE Adults 4/6 Children 3/6 including refreshments
Sunday, November 29th 10-45 a.m.
GIFT SERVICE Conducted by the Minister Rev. K. M. Hendry, I3.A., B.D.
/ / you don't, like a good time you’d better not come to Pendleton Village Hall
on Friday, November 27tb 9-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m. The Wild Honey Group will be playing
IT’S UP TO YOU Admission 61-
M o ns to Fris Dec 23 to Jan 1 (incl Xmas Day) 2.30 & 7 p.m.
Boxing Day Dec 26, 1.3D, 4.30 & 7,30. All S B t s Jan 2 to Fob 6 at 10.30, 1.30, 4.30 & 7.30
•!V!onsJan4toFob1at7.45onlyj
T u a s to F r isJa n S .to Fab 5 at 5 p.m & 7.45
„ ADULTS 15/ - 12/ -9/16/- pchild (15 & under) 11'/ -9/- 7/ -5/-1 all seats bookable at Bello Vue 051-223 2927
Lowis’s Market St. Manchester and Forsyths Deansgate
M A X E l/P /fP A P T t/! l Special Discount- Parties 20 & Over-
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
Autumn Sale of Work
Wednesday next 25th Nov. in Whitewell School
from 3-30 to 5-30 p.m.
^jticles suitable for Christmas arid other gifts. Cakes, Teas etc. Gifts in kind and donations gratefully received.
Proceeds for Churclt Funds. /n Hie K tnqsW attA rena
WHALLEY AND DISTRICT OLD PEOPLE’S WELFARE
Christinas Parly Friday, December 18th
Pensioners residing in Whalley, Wiswell, Barrow, Bifflngton and Langho are invited to make an application for tickets at Old Grammar School, Whallley, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec ember 1st and 2nd, 2-00, p.m. to 4-00 p.m. and St. Maty’s Pres bytery, York Lane, Langho, on Wednesday, December 2nd, 2-00 p.m. to 4-00 p.m.
PARISH OF WHITEWELL CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN SALE OF WORK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th
To be opened at 2-30 p.nt. in the. Church Institute by
Mr. R. Heaton
Chairman: Mrs. M. J. Prosser Doors open 2-00 ip.nt. Teas.
Admission 6d.
FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE TOMORROW, SATURDAY (League Match)
CLITHEROE v
BLACKPOOL MECHANICS KICK OFF 3-00 p.m.
Admission: Adults 2/6 O.A.P. and Juniors .1/3 REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
Dancing 8-0 p.m. to 11-00 p.m. Admission 4/6
Rights of Admission reserved In aid of Cadet Funds
BLACKBURN 5m9 e x c l u s iv e
E s s o ld o ,
p r c s c n t a t io n NOW SHOWING
LOVE VARIATIONS
PROGRAMME TIMES SUNDAY
(X BLACKBURN)
4 p.m.. 6 pan. 8 p.m. WEEKDAYS
2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m.
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PRESENTS
IN THE SCHOOL HALL
' NOAH' by Andre Obey
on Thursday, November 26th, Friday, November 27th, and Saturday, November 28th.
at 7-30 p.m. Doors open at 6-45 p.m. FOLK SING-OUT! TONIGH I 8-30
Clithcroe Folk Group, Dog and Partridge, Wellgato, Nov. 20th from London, for one night only, the fantastic JOHNS TON S
(Latest single. "Streets of London"
Your Residents this week: GARRY AND VERA H Hay! Week; TREVOR CROZIER'S ODDMENTS
CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY
LECTURE Mr. C. N. Watson
LOOKING AT PLANTS to be hold In the
Boy’s Grammar School York Street, Clitheroe.
on Thursday, 26th November 1970, at 7-30 p.m.
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
Pie & Pea Supper Saturday, November 21st
Whist & Domino Drive
in the Institute Entertainment by
at 7-45 p.m. prompt Admission Adults 4/- Children 2/-
The Invaders CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION WHALLEY, WISWELL AND BARROW BRAM- SHERRY
Friday. 27th November, 1970 at 8-00 p.m.
STANLEY, CLITHEROE ROAD, WHALL^ .
(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cun Tombola :: Cake Stall :: Bring and Buy Plant Stall.
TICKETS 5/-
CLITHEROE SOCIAL ClTB WELLGATE
Tcl- 3=85 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Is'
ROM C O LU N S O N SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd
M A R K SAN PS^ DOUBLE (won) TREBLE (»«' EH) ,l.i, week
23 ^ ISO HlB
J, L:J
the pa of St. A St. Paul'; eroe, di
.rl ihght pro for a d
,» raised. b- 1 ? l
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and the chosen.
towards but on
Norma
| a battei With th< man ol
Pendle Party, tl
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GRINDLETON METHODIST SCHOOL
JUMBLE SALE AND POUND STALL
Tonight,
Friday, November 20th at 7-00 p.m. Admission 3d.
Tea and Biscuits 6d. Bus leaves York Street at 6-30
Waddington Social and Bowling Club
TOMORROW, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21st
PLAYED IN COSTUME GRAND CHRISTMAS BALL
AND SUPPER Friday, 4th December 8-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m.
Supper 8-00 p.m. prompt BILL SUTCLIFFE'S BAND
Admission £1 (ticket only) Licenced Bar
Tickets available from Commit tee members. Howard’s Butchers Staff Clitheroe Market, or ring Slaidbuni 658
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND WAR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE
Whist and Domino Drive
23rd November
in the Village Hall Bolton-by-Bow)and
Commencing 84)0 p.m. prompt Admission 4/6
Raffle—Refreshments etc.
CLAIMING DATE Friday, 18th December
GRAND CHRISTMAS WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
DETAILS LATER Tel: 3278
for Modigliani:. 11: Ad Lib. 1.1-2: Weatherman.
ist, 12-15; Talkabout, 2-30: The Sunday play—"The Ha-Ha”, 4: Talking about antiques. 6-15: Eustace and Hilda, 7-30: Con cert. 9-30: Tlic ungentle art of Rugby football. 10-10: The Rcith lectures 1970.
15: Night of Nights—star 45: Omnibus—A Requiem BOROUGH o f c l it h e r o e
MAYORAL "AT HOME' Thursday, 26th November— 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m,
The Worshipful the Mayor and the Mayoress (Councillor and Mrs S. J. Moore) will be “At Home” in the Town Hall to
residents or the Borough, and would like to meet as many of them as possible.
To assist in catering arrangements, admission will be by
tickets obtainable either at the Public Library, 0L,tlie^ ' be sent if application is made to the Town Clerk, The Castle, Clithcroe (Tel: 2101).
TRIN ITY METHODIST CHURCH
Overseas Missions
Sunday, November 22nd 10-30 a.m.
Young People’s Service Rev. J. A. Goodhall
Rev. N. D. Walton 6-00 p.m.
ST PETER AND PAUL’S BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
CHURCH BAZAAR
Saturday, November 21st at 2-30 p.m. in the School
Opener: Mrs. R. Forster of Clithcroc
Admission:
Adults 3/- Children 1/- (including refreshments)
D D's MOBILE DISCO DANCES PARTIES
WEDDING RECEPTIONS
Contact: 52 GLEBE STREET, GREAT HARWOOD
NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
Saturday, 2Sth November, 1970 at
Chrisimas Fayre on
The Village Institute To be opened by Mrs. D. McCreedy of
3-30 p.m. in
WHIST AND DOMINOES a t
Newton
indiiding refreshments PLEASE NOTE
also in the Institute Admission 4/-
8-00 p.m.
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS ' FOR THIS PAGE MUST BE IN BEFORE
5-30 p,m. TUESDAY
Milthorno Avenue, Clitheroe Sunday, November 22nd
MANOR GOSPEL HALL GOSPEL SERVICE
Mr. W. Miller (Nelson)
Wednesday, November 25th at 2-45 p.m.
Ladies’ Fellowship Miss HintHe, i Blackburni
CL1THER0E
CONGREGATIONAL C H U R C H
Sunday, November 22nd 10-30 a.m.
FAMILY WORSHIP
Rev. Kathleen M. Hcndw, B.A., B.D.
5-
6- 00 p.m. ANNUAL
TEA
CHURCH MEETING SLAiDBURN
YOUNG FARMERS CLU B
Christmas Whist and Domino Drive
i: 7-45 p.m. Admission 5-
in Slaidburn Village Hal! Friday, November 20th
SECOND C'-ITHERO: (PARISH CHURCH)
GUID E S AND BR0WKIES COME CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING WITH THE GUIDES
COFFEE EVENING in Parish Hail
Wednesday, December 2nd
7-00 to 9-00 p.m- Admission
including refreshments 18 Stalls: Home Made. Nearly New. Tombola. Crafts.
b o w l a n d farmers DISCUSSION SOCIETY
brucellosis and toe INCENTIVE SCHEME
by
J. H. E. Smith. Veterinary' Officer, M-.Vrt-
on
Tuesday, November Hth at
7-30 p.m. in
Parkers Arms. Norton
WADDINGTON AND DISTRICT C0NS^.R,'{^ V ASSOCIATION (Branch of Skipton Division)
Admission — 6d. including Tea and
Biscu.es
JUMBLE SALE AND POUND STALL
St.Catherine’s School, West Bradford
T O N I G H T SCOUTS’ 00 p.m. 15: Motoring and the motor
TEN EMPLOYEES at the Clitlieroe ICI factory have received long service awards from Mr. J. P. M, Bell, agri cultural division production
director. This picture, taken at a hotel near Gisbum where a dinner was held, shows the recipients with itheir wives and in the centre background
Mr. John Upton (left), Ciith- eroe works manager, and Mr. Bell.
Tho.recipients, all with 20 years' service, were Messrs.
E. Cottam, L. E. Grainger T. Herd, J. Hincks, A. Miller', E. Peacock. G. R. Singleton. W. Wilson, W. Wright and J. Yates.
2: Sing something simple 30: Sunday half hour.
\VHEN the cmissa niuch-'vedded Henry supervised the dissoh ; 0Ur abbey m 1537 tt
ricd away every item of value their sc revealed. In the men years that followed, rate was broken up a matcly. the abbey became the home Richard Asshcton.
i having organised tin and immediately surr
■ orounds to his satis ; sir Richard was. it content to live there
[ but on the estate pa ; his son and later his son. one by one. the 'and all ancillary b not readily adaptr domestic use were ' lively demolished.
Today, if we exc great north-eastern one of the last part abbey to be comp!' only portion of the n
I Jaybrcthers’ house w 1 1 serves as n parish our local Catholic cm
DANK
part of the abbey is the thickness of ; wail of the house, is cell with an arch reached by a stone from the ground lev entrance to the through—no. net a a hole in the wall a the approach to through the kitchen unfortunately not op: public.
A little publicised 1:
Tramps I the sno
A P A R T Y Tramps from the 3rd forms, set oil Lake District in ■; bus and a car bek
1 Here, the read was i wall followed up towards Fairfield. After about tlire of a mile the sire?.
j ’.iand valley was j the Tramps folic 1 stream, Tcngue Gill. ! water-falls. Here. V there was snow " ground and afie. i break fer feed. ? climb began, first m ' dale Hause and ti ‘ stretch cf icy scr 1 summit. The descent beg:
■ at the
ba.se of a s: Great Tongue. T:
parking the vehicles, set off along the < Keswick road to Mi about a mile above
one of the parents. At about 11 o’ck
•to retain much th appearance as it ri the Cistercian ordc-
. mist, but this cica : few moments rev
’ lowed down Little Gill to the west Tongue. The retur; commenced after a
. clothing and the pa: in Clitheroe at 7-3 stop on the way on the MG. The mini-bus
•; Lake District- w! A enjoyed by all in
1 snow conditions th
magnificent view. Below Griscdale 1 old packhorse roaq
sen-ice on its first t
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