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2 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, August 28, 1070


Happy now they have ‘O’ levels


Local candidates who were


successful in the General Cer­ tificate of Education examina­ tions at ordinary level are: Clithcroc Royal Grammar


School for Girls. 6B: Linda Margaret Cullen, GRL; Joan Mary Garside, GRL; Barbara Ida Gaze, D; Patricia Lindsay Hepburn. HB; Patricia Diane Kay, HB; Ingrid Margaret Lea, GRL; Jennifer Lee, GRL; Irene Malone, GRL: Elizabeth Parker, HB; Alice Anne Phillip, HB; Janet Mary Proctor, O; Ailsa Gillian Robinson, GRL; Jen­ nifer Elizabeth Seed. D; Val­ erie Sharpies, GRL; Anne Hilary Spencer, HB; Kathryn Anne Strange, O, GRL; Meena Timothy, M; Crcina Elizabeth Ann Wilson, O: Heather Wil­ son, GRL; Barbara Wood, HB;


Margaret Leach, O; 6A: Linda Coxon. O; Sylvia Janet Ingham, o; Ruth Thompson, O, G; Upper 5 Alpha: Carol Ains­ worth, E, EL, H, T, L, F, M, N; Judith Atkinson, E, EL,


Kay Woodcock. HB. Lower 5 Alpha: Katharine


School for Boys. 5Q: R. J. Altham, E, L, F, G. M; I. M. Astley, E, M, P, C; D.,s. Atkin­ son, E, H, T, F, M, P, C; K. R. Bailey, E, T, F, G, M, P, C. N; A. G. Baird-Jones, E, T, M, C; N. Brewer, E, T. D, F, M, P, WDK; A. Cavender, E, H, T, L, G: S. Coates. E; D. J. Fam-


worth, E, M, P; B. P. K. J. Frost. E, M, P, C, BC; J. G. Harris. E, L. F, G, M, P C; J. B. Hartley M, C. WDK; E. W. Higgins, E, D. WDK: C. Hollis, E. H, F. M. P. C. N; -J. A. Isher- WOOd. E, T, F, M, P, C, N; W. A. Jacques, E. H, T, D, M, P, C: J. T. Mathers, E. T. M; D. Nicholson. E. H. T, D, F, P. C. A. G. Nutter. E. T, M, C; C.


RIBBLESDALE ‘O' LEVELS


Diesdale County Secondary School were successful in the Associated Examining Board's ordinary level examinations. D. J. Ashworth, GED; C. D.


The following pupils of Rib-


Bailey, EM.; M. B. Barnes, ENG, GS, GED, M; Linda H. Bateman, DRS, E, NC; A. M. Biddle, N, E; Anne E. Briggs, E.T.M; Anne D. Chapman, N, E, .M; K. Clement GED; Jac­ queline Crocker, E, EL; P. C Dixon, ENG, GS, GED, M; Sheila Emblcy. N, E, T, NC; Shirley Evans, N, E, T. ■B. P. K. J. Frost, GED; Susan


CIVIC HALL Tel: 3178 (GRAND KINEMA)


H. X, M. P. N; Susan Bartholo­ mew, E. EL, D. N. DS; Jacqu­ eline Bird, E, EL, NC, N, DS; Margaret Bliss, E, EL. D. DS; Janet Bolton, E, EL, H. T, L, F. M, P, N; Virginia Brice, E, EL, H. T, F. P, NC. N; Wendy Brcgden, EL, T. X. N. DS; Christine Chavnley. E, EL, H, O, M, NC, N; Heather Clark, E, EL, H, T, X, D. M, P; Sheila Cooke, E, EL, H. T, M. P, NC, N; Susan Cowperthwaite, E. EL, H, T. X. M, P, N. Gillian Cragg, E. EL. H, T,


F, G. M, P. C, N; S. H. Bennett, E, H; C. J. Berryman, E. H, T, F. M, C: D. J. Birnie, E, D, M, WDK: P. J. Carpenter, E, H, T, F, M. P, C, N; D. H. Cromp­ ton, E. T. F. G, M, P, C; J. H. Dawson. E. T. M. C: M. G. Day, E. H. T. M. C, N. WDK; P. M, Edmondson, E. T, D, L, F, G, M; D. P. Greatorex. E. T, D, WDK; S. Grunshaw, T; P. R. Haslam, E, D, M. C, N; D. C. Holden. E, H. T, N, WDK. W. F. Hudson, E, H, T, L. F, G


J. Pearson. E, T, C; D. A. Price, E, H. L, F, G, M; P. C. Shaw, E, H, L. F. G, M, P, C. R. Smith- son, T. M, N. WDK; R. W. Spedding, E, T. F, M, P, C: J. T. Thornber, E, H. M; J. P. Whitsey. E, H, T, F. M; W. D. Williams, E, H. L. F, M. 5M; P. R. R. Backhouse E, T,


M. G. Hutchinson, E; G. A, Kay. E, H. T, M, P, C, N; P. W. Lloyd, E, H; J. S. Nightingale, “ T. F, M; S. G. North, E, T, G. M, P. C, N: E. C. Nutter,


E, M; A. R. Pinder, E, H, T, L, M, P: J. Procter, E. T, D


X; Linda Cragg, E, EL, H, T. X, D, M, P; Catrona Cullen, E, EL, H, X. N; Beryl Dewhurst, E, EL. H, L, F, G, P, N; Steph­ anie Douglas, e . D, N; Lynne Duckworth. E, EL, H. T, L Christine Dunbabin. E. EL, T, D. L, F, G, M, P; Maureen Edmonson, E, EL. H. T, D, F, M, P. N; Jane Ellison, E, DS; Elizabeth Fletcher, E, H, L, F, G M, P, NC: Brenda Ford. E, EL H, L. F, G, M, P, N; Josephine Garlick, E, EL, H, T, F, N, DS; Anne Gittens. E, EL. H, T. M, P, NC, N; Linda Gorse, E, EL, H, T, D. F, M. NC, N: Christine Grealey, E, EL. H, T. X; Susan Greenwood, E, EL, DS: Gail Hardacrc, E, EL, N: Susan Haworth. E, H. X. F. M, P, NC, N: Lesley Heap, E. EL. T, D. Alison Hollings, E, EL, T, F,


M, P. C. N: S. J. Redforn E, T, M. P, C; R. H. Richardson, E, H. T. F, M. P, C N: J. P. Sagar, E, T, F. M, P. C, N: P. F. Sharpies, T. M, P C: J. C. Thorpe, E, H, T, F. M, P, C. N I. C. Webster, E, H, T, D, F. M: A. Woodworth, E. D, M. Lower 6th: P. H. -Banks. N


Boys: M. Arrowsmith, D; R. Bleazard, GED; P. Cornwell. D; P. Donan D; J. Flj-nn, GED W. Flynn, M, GED; R. Foks, D J. Frankland, E. T, P; M. Gro­ gan, E: P. Hudson, E; G Lucas, D. WDK, GED; A, Montgomery. M, GED, ENG D. Rigby, GED; J. Robinson, D, M, GED; P. Stuart, D: Whittle, E, T; C, Wilcock. E, EL, H, X. St. Augustine's, Girls: Ruth


C. B. Nightingale, H: J. R Sharpies, P; J. Ward. C. St. Augustine’s Bllllngton,


G. M, P, NC. N; Jane Hopwood, E, H. L, F. G. M. P, NC. N; Jane Ireland, E. T, X. D. M; Mary Ireland, E. EL, H, T, O, F, M, NC, N; Upper 5 Beta: Linda Airey,


Garnett, CFT, DRS; Helen Gaskcll, D; Janet Geldard, E; R. T. Gilbert, ENG GS. GED. M: Gillian T. Hayhurst, E; M. Hlncks, ENG. E; Janet Home, D; C. Kendrick. GED, M; Irene King,. N. EL. X; R. E Mars- den, H; Vivienne Marsden, N, QH, E. T. X; R. W. Pickup, ENG, E, GS, T, GED, M; N. Pollard, GED, M; R. T. Pollard, ENG; Irene M. Salwiczek, N, QH. E, T, NC, M, X; W. A. Slack, GED, M; M. G. Smith, E,M; D. A. Thompson, ENG, GS GED; Jacqueline Weaver, E; B. Whaites. ENG, GD; Cather­ ine Whittaker, E, M: ,N. Wol- more D, EL; Helen Woodworth, N, E, F, NC; Patricia L. Hep­ burn, F. Advanced Level; Linda J,


Mashiter, H. X; C. M. Hall, X. Successes in Union of Lanca­


shire and Cheshire Institute’s Course in Office Skills, type­ writing, were:— Preliminary - distinction;


Christine Coates, Susan A. Coop, Vanessa M .Eccles, Janet Glossop. Kathleen Hardman, Sheila M. Jackson, Janet E. Sherliker. Credit: Margaret Briggs, Car­


ole Garner A. L. Sfeyler, Adele E. Moran, Bronwyn Pugh, Mar­ garet M. Sanderson, Audrey Simpson, Valerie Walton, Susan M. Whittaker. Pass: Caroline H. Bradley,


Oak Tree Restaurant RIMINGTON, near Githeroe


THIS WEEK’S SPECIALITY Salmon Mousse


Lynne Buckley, Julia M. Whit­ taker. P. A. Whittaker.


Cream of Cucumber Soup Duckling in Plum Sauce Fresh Peaches in Brandy Excellent selection of wines


DINNER 7-30 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. BOOKINGS


in the handicap league at tlie Coach and Horses Chess Club, Bolton-by-Bowland, on Wednesday, August 19, 1970, were: W. Blow beat C. Moon;


Results of matches played TEL GISBURN 421


E. EL. H. T, D. L. F, M. N; Christine Birnic, T. F; Janice Bolton. E. H. D, D3: Valerie Bush. EL, H. M, P. N; Lesley Houghton, E, EL, X. D. N. DS; Ann Kenyon, E. EL. H, T. D, F. NC, N; Alison Lavin, E, EL, H. N. DS; Rosemary Leeming, E, X. L. F, G, M, P. NC, N; Suzanne Lockett, E, EL. H, DS; Jane Nelson. E, EL, T, D, P, N: Ruth Newmark. E, EL. H. F, G •M. P, NC. N: Jane Nutter, Ei EL, H, X. D. M, NC. N; Shirley Nutter. X, D, M; Kathleen Par­ ker. E. X. D, L. F, G. M, P, N, Elaine Pilkington, E. EL, H,


Ashton, E; Anne Bridges, D; Catherine Hitchon, E; Mary Holden, E, EL, H, COM. X; Ann Keenan, E, D; Sheila Mannion. E, EL; Anne Nutter, E, EL, H, COM, X; Catherine Rossiter, E, EL; Jean Shcrliker, E, EL, DSC; Joyce Thompson E; Pauline Threlfall, E; Linda Ward, D; Mary Wilson, D. [Key: C, chemistry; CDP,


H. Cosgrove beat W. Blow; H. Cosgrove beat S. Mitchell; H. Cosgrove beat J. Wilson; C. Moon beat S. Mitchell; D. Mortimer beat C. Moon; p. Williams beat W. Blow; P. Williams beat D. Morti­ mer; A. Wilson beat S. Mit­ chell; A. Wilson beat J. Wil­ son; J. Wilson beat A. Wils- son; W. Blow drew with P. Williams. Current league positions


(played 17 games), 5.47 points average. Class 1—R. Crossland (3)


C l a s s lar-P. Williams


L, F, G.DS; Dilys Roberts, E, X. F, G: Melanie Shepherd, E, D, DS: Elaino Slater. E. EL, T. D. M. P. N: Gillian Spencer, E, EL. X, D. P, N: Susan Squire, E. EL, H, L. F, M, N; Patricia Swinbank, E. EL, H. D, L, F, G, M, P: Gillian Taylor, E, H, X; Janet Thompson. E, EL, T, X. D, F, M. N; Janet Tomlin­ son. E, X. D, L. F. M. NC. N: Jean Waddington, E, EL, H. T, L. F. M. P. N; Hazel Walling, E; Hilary Walms-ley, E. EL, H, D, L. F. G: Angela Walsh. E, EL. H. X. F. G. M, p, N: Susan Waters E, EL, H, D, L, F, G Linda Wilkinson, E, EL, X. D Jane Williams. E, T. L, F, M. P. NC. N; -sally Wood, E. EL, H, T, L. F, M. P, N; Jane Wood E EL, X, D, N: Anne Woof, E, EL. X, D. F, N; Lyn Wooler, E, D; Kathryn Wyre. E, EL, X. D, L. F. G. M. Clithcroe Royal Grammar


craft design and practice; COM, commerce; DSC, domestic science (cookery); DSN, domes­ tic science (needlework); E, English language; EL, English literature; ENG, engineering workshop theory and practice; F. French; G, German; GED, geometrical and engineering drawing; D, art; GRL, Greek and Roman literature in trans­ lation; GS, general science; H, history; HB, human biology; I, Italian; K, Greek; L, Latin; M, Mathematics; N, biology; NC, nutrition and cookery; O. music; P, physics: T. geo­ graphy; WDK, woodwork; X, scripture knowledge; NC, Nuf­ field chemistry; DS domestic science; BC, British constitu­ tion.]


day last of Mrs. Edith Mitton, who died on the previous Mon­ day, aged 87. A service in St. Andrew’s Parish Church. Slaid- biu-n preceded interment in the churchyard. The service was conducted by the Rector, the Rev. George H. Gaze. Mrs. Mibton. was born at


The funeral took place on Fri­


5.33; H. Cosgrove (25) 4.72; D. ortimer (12) 4.5; W. Blow (17)i 3.47; A. Wilson (21) 2.8; A. Hall (3) 0. Class 2—R. Duckworth (14)


4.85; A. oblnson (15) 4.2; J. Wilson (13) 4; C. con (19)


D. Duckworth (26) 3; M. Keighley (5) 1.8; S. Mit­


2 84. Class 3—K. oon (13) 3.76;


chell (3) 0. Class 4—R, Handby (9)i


0.66; M. Cosgrove (17) 0.47;


will ba held at he Coach and Horses on Wednesday, at 8 p.m., when, as usual, an inexpensive supper will be served and new members will be welcome.


M. Bairstow (3) 0. The club's next meeting


MRS. EDITH MITTON


Cartmell, and on her marriage to the late Mr. Robert Mitton came to live at Wlgglesworth. They later moved to Newton,


Your Weekend Viewing


SATURDAY . GRANADA


Underwater Swimming. ‘Look and See’—with Kendall Mc­ Donald. 11.30: Cricket. ‘The Roses Match’ — Lancs v Yorks from Old Trafiord, Manchester. 12.45: News. 12.50: World Of Sport, 12.55: On The Ball. 1.25: They're Off. 3.5: Cricket. 4.0: Wrest­ ling. 5.0: Results Round-Up. 5.15: Cricket. 5.45: News. 5.50: Voyage To The Bottom


10.40; Casting around. 11.5:


Of The Sea. 6.45: Ours Is a Nice House.


Place. 10: News. 10.15: Man In a


BBC—1


11-20: Weatherman, 11-25: Cricket: The County Champion­ ship, 12-45: Grandstand; Foot­ ball, Cricket, Racing, Sand Yachting, Rugby League. 4-50:


Results. 5- 15: The Best of Basil Brush,


tain Blood. 8-25: It's Lulu. 9-10: A Man Called Ironside. 10:


5-45: The Debbie Reynolds Show. 6-10: News and Weather­ man. 6-20: The Ice Show. 6- 50: High Adventure:, Cap­


Ll-la: The Man Who Talks to Shildren. 11-40: Weatherman.


kews and Weather. 10-15: Match of The Day.


BBC—2


3: Saturday' -Cinema:’ ' The Sundowners. 7-30: News, Sport tnd Weather. 7-45:. Great Zoos if the World. 8-15: One Pair of 3yes. 8-55: Gardeners' World. 1-10: Summer Review. 9-55: rhirty-Mhvute Theatre; These Vfen arc Dangerous. 10-20: Ftowan and Martin. 11-10: News


7.15: The Tough Guys: I was Monty’s Double: 9.5: Cartoon Time. 9.15:-Maggie's


Sidr.cnsc. 11.0: Meet Judith Durham.


Summary and Weather. 11-15: Midnight Movie: The Magnifi­ cent Matador.


SUNDAY GRANADA


12.35: Imaginary Dialogues. 1: Barenboim on Beethoven. 1.25: Interpol Calling. 2.20: Football.


11: The Morning Service.


4.15: Giiligan’s Island. 4.45: The Golden Shot. 5.30: Car­ toon Time. 5.35: HR Pufn- stuf. 6.0: Felix The Cat. 6.5: News.


3.20: The Time Tunnel.


,7.25: The Big Picture: ‘Fanny'. 9.30: A Man Called Shen­


clude Me Out. 7: Stars On Sunday. With James Mason. The Bachelors, Eartha Kitt, Roy Orbison, Ronnie Ron- alde and Stefanie Powers.


6.15: Showforth. 6.35: In­


andoah. 10: News. 10.15: Sunday Night Theatre. Big Brother—The Eleventh Com­ mandment? 11.15:’ Felony


Squad. BBC—1


2-30: in a Class of Their Own. 3: A Film for the. Family: Plymouth' Adventure. 4-40: The Undersea World of Jacques


Farming. 2-5: Heritage. 2-29: News.


9: Nal Zindagi-Naya Jeevan. 11: Seeing and Believing. 1-25:


Tom and Jerry. 6-5: News and Weatherman. 6-15: Leaders of Men. 6-50: Songs of Praise. 7-25: Billy Smart’s Circus.


Cousteau. 5.25: Going for a Song. 5.50:


8-25: Play of the Month: Char­ ley’s Aunt. 9-45: News and Wea­ ther. 9-55: Omnibus at the Proms. 11: My World and Wel­ come To It. , 11-25: Weather­


man. BBC—2


and Weather. 7-25: The World About Us. 8-15: The Carol Burnett


1-50: Cricket. 7: News Review


Show. 8-55: Music on 2. 9-45: Broaden Your Mind. 10-15: Sentimental Education. 11: News Summary, Cricket Score- board and Weather. 11-10: Film Night Special.


PICK OF THE RADIO PROGRAMMES


Doddy’s Scarborough Fair. 2.30: Sport on 2. 7.28: Sports Desk. 7.30: The Proms. Radio 3: 11: Edinburgh


Saturday: Radio 2; 12.1:


International Festival. 2.10: Afternoon Sequence. 8.20: Law In Action. Radio 4; 6.50:’ Northern


Mitton died- Mrs. Mitton retur­ ned to slatdbum, first living at Tinklers Bungalows and then at The Green, Slaidburn. More recently,-in failing health, she went to reside with her young­ est daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kean, of The Flat, Stocks Reservoir. At the time of her death she was staying with her eldest daugh­ ter, Mrs. Kelsall, at The Cot­ tage, Baiderstone.


then to Bleasdale. where Mr.


WADDINGTON SOCIAL AND


BOWLING CLUB SATURDAY


AUGUST 29th


Entertainment by THE


NORTHERN PEOPLE


RIVERSMEAD OLD PUPILS' ASSOCIATION 21St BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION


BARBECUE AND DANCE AT RIVERSMEAD


ON FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1970


Dancing to Bill Sutcliffe’s ‘A’ Team 9-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m.


Tickets only 7/6 each (including Hot Dogs and Coffee) Other Barbecue Foods available at moderate charges. Tickets available in most Bowland villages.


CROWN HOTEL


Waddington Road, Clitheroe PRESENTING THE


T.J. DUO PLUS TWO


TONIGHT FRIDAY 28th AUGUST AND


SUNDAY,' 30th • AUGUST CALDERSTONES


OLD TYME and


MODERN SEQUENCE DANCE


RE-OPENS


Wednesday, 9th Sept. 8 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.


Mc’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith ADMISSION—3/-


6 th Wiswell Show


at Stocks Hill Farm, Wiswoll SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th Children's Sports 2 p.m.


Novelty Dog Show 3-30 p.m. Show Jumping


Something for everyone FOOTBALL AT SHAWBR1DGE


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. (LEAGUE CUP)


CUTHEROE v


BACUP BOROUGH KICK OFF 6-15 p.m. ALL PAY


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


Pendleton Village SPORTS


SATURDAY, AUGUST.29th Beginning at 2.p.m-


Races and Events (for all ages Good prizes given


REFRESHMENTS AND TEAS AVAILABLE ADMISSION 1/6 CHILDREN 6d, Entrance through Village Hall.


' n o o n e mho ujar there util ever b e the jxime/ \ ; •'


>\ Be there. STARLIGHT


SUNDAY AUG. 30th CLOSED ONE DAY ONLY Monday AUGUST 31st for six days


THE HUGHIE GREEN SHOW


with Hughic Green MONICA ROSE


News. 8.20: It's Saturday. 10.30; My Kind Of Music. 11,30: Max Miller. 12: Sports Parade. 1.45: Afternoon The­ atre; 6.: News. 8: Vintage Goons. 8.30: Sat- turday Night Theatre: The


Marquise. Sunday Radio 1: 2: Savile’s


Travels. 4: Pickettywitch. 7.32: Make Raven’s R and B Show. . Radio 2: 7: News. 7.32: Sun­


KARL PRINZ YVONNE MARCH KEN DALL TONY HOLLAND


On stage Burnley 7-45 p.m. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. On stage Burnley 9-35 p.m. Mon. Wed. Friday. On stage Blackburn 9-35 p.m. Tues. Thurs. Sat. On stage Blackburn 7-45 p.m. Mon. Wed. Friday.


day Morning With Pat Doody. 12.1: Family Favourites. 2.1: A1 Read Expo. 7.30: Grand Hotel. 9.1: Your Hundred Best Times. Radio 3: 8: News. 10-45:


ALSO THE


self at home. 9: News. 11-15: Motoring and the Motorist. 11-45: Assignment in Britain, 2-30: A Bachelor Confirmed: Johannes Brahms. 4-55: Sun­ day Sport Scoreboard. 8: Edin­ burgh International Festival, 11:. News,


Music Magazine. 2: Dvorak and Brahms. 7.30: The Gossip; A play. 9.20: Polish Music. 11.30: News Summary. Radio 4; 8.20: Make your­


EXPECTATIONS JOHNNY O’BOYLE and MORE!


Show starts each night at 7-45 p.m. Cabaret Charge 6/-


Members and Guests every night CABARET CLUB ROSEGROVE Public 7/6


3dayrofpeac mu/ic...and lav . starring Joan boezt joe codier


■ country joe 8. ihe fish • crosby,slJIs.nash&young


orlogulhne* tfchiehavens •jimihendrix* santonavjobnsebaslion sba-na-no* sly& the familystone • tenyears after • fhewho end 400,000 olber beautiful people.


a film by michael wadleigh' produced By bob maurice


o wadleigh-maurice, ltd. production technicolor® from warner breis.


OPENING SUNDAY, AUGUST 30lh


SUNDAYS AND WEEKDAYS at 2-30 and 740. A LATE SHOW SATURDAY at IMS p.m.


LL SEATS BOOKARLE—BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN SEATS—CIRCLE IS/- and 10/-, STALLS 10/-.


Peter Streel MAN CH EST ER 061 834 9366 BAH THEATRE ROYAL : S s


THE RAMBLERS WAY, VOL. 2 by Percy Walshaw Price 3/6


. . . .Now on Sale


At The Clithcroc Advertiser and Times 3 King St. Clitberoe


CUTHEROE SOCIAL < LUB WELLGATE .


SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th


TONY VALANCE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th


JIMMY GARSIDE


DOUBLE (not won) 20


23 £40 this week i


1 TREBLE (not «' 2 26 6 £50 this week


l RIBBLI T e l 358t j


SIX-A-S COh


Chatbu Sunday,: Eight com


Clitheroe, Ribl BIa<


Admissioi


,1 / -before I Child!


• ' ' SABDEN DENE


Saturday, August 29th Mr. G. Frankland


Blackburn Bus 1-20 p.m.


Sabden Bus from Whalley 1-33 p.m.


DON’T FORGET YOUR DATE ON SEPTEMBER 5th at 2 p.m.


Tel: 3278 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7-30 p.m. BUTCH CASSIDY and THE SUNDANCE KID (A).


MON to FRI. AT 7-15 p.m. Closed SAT. Sept. 5th THE GREATEST HIGH ADVENTURE STORY EVER FILMED!


GREGORY PECK DAVID NIVEN


ANTHONY QUINN STANLEY BAKER ANTHONY QUAYLE JAMES DARREN •


IN


THE GUNS OF NAVARONE (U) Cinemascope Technicolor


Great Guns .. A Thrilling Mighty and Masterly Production!


in the CLITHEROE CASTLE GROUNDS Admission Adults 2/-, Children and OAP’s 1 /-


THE CASTLE FETE commences with the CROWNING OF THE FETE QCEEN


by the Mayoress, Mrs. S J. Moore on the bandstand, followed by the


BID FOR STARDOM COMPETITION


On the playing fields CHILDREN’S SPORTS


for under fives and upwards at 2-15 p.m.


finishing with married men and women’s races At 3 p.m. the


FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL FINALS


DOG SHOW AND MORRIS DANCING COMPETITIONS


CONNOLLYS ROUNDABOUTS for the children


GENTS BOWLING KNOCKOUT on the Top Green at 4 p.m.


LADIES NETBALL KNOCKOUT on the Netball Pitch


TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION from Woone Lane at 7-45 p.m


PURCHASE YOUR SPECIAL 1970 COMMEMORATION PROGRAMME


from tomorrow from any Clitheroe newsagent


The programme gives the route of the procession and a sketchy idea of what you might expect Limited number on sale


GRAND FINALE OF FIREWORKS from the Castle Keep at approx. 10-15 pan.


ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, PENDLETON


G A R H EN P A R T Y at Pendleton Vicarage


on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th 1970 Opening at 2-30 p.m.


STALLS, SIDESHOWS, PONY RIDES MINERALS, TEAS


ADMISSION 1/-, CHILDREN Gd. PROCEEDS FOR CHURCH FUNDS


| Clltheroc Folk Group, Dog and Partidge, Wcllgato, Aug. 29th | From Scotland a contemporary group—


FOLK SING-OUT: TONIGHT 8-30


RANKIN FILE and the Wayfarers


CLITHEROE NATURALIST SOCIETY Next'Friday—Dave Turner


Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade


SHOPS


(except essential services) are recommended to


CLOSE


on BANK HOLIDAY, August 31st


J. Parkinson, President,


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (St. Mary Magdalene)


SUNDAY, AUGUST 30fh. TRINITY XIV


9-45 a.m. Parish Communion and Dedica'.ion of Window by the Lord Bishop of Burnley, | (Right Rev. Richard Watson.)


new:


NO EVENSONG. Congregation invited to St. Paul's,,.]. Low Moor for 6 p.m. United Centenary Service. Rev. Bryan Marshall


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday. August 30th 10*30 a.m.


Rev. N. D. Walton 2-00 p.m.


Ladies Class


Mrs. J: Willacy 6*30 p.m.


Circuit Covenant Service HOLDEN CHAPEL


CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES


Sunday Aug. 30th Preacher


Mr. M. H. Skidmore (of Hellifieid)


Services 1-30 p.m. & 7 p.m Collections for Chapel funds


• Parish of St. Michael, Whitewcll


MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31st


Late Summer Bank Holiday


A Country Stall


will be held at the CHURHYARD GATE


from 12 noon onwards in aid of U.S.P.G. Funds for Overseas Missions


Country Produce, eggs, jams, home-made cakes, flowors. etc.


Please help this Effort


WADDINGTON BRANCH OF THE BRITISH LEGION


Jumble Sale AND


Pound Stall


in the Methodist- -School Room, Waddington


TONIGHT, FRIDAY August 28th


1 Doors Open 7-30 p.m. Admission 3d.


Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe' —


MANOR GOSPEL HLL ' o—


A Sunday. August 30ih


GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


Mr. G. Roberts Blackburn


CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Sunday, 30th August 10-30 Family Worship


6-0 p.m. United Scnicr St. Pauls Church Low M


Barrow Conreeational Church


Anniversary Services August 30th


10-45 a.m. and 2-30 pA Preacher:


REV. ALAN GAUNT ' (Sunderland) •


ALL HALLOWS’ CHURCjt MYTT0N


SEVENTH CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS


SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th -lM MATT1NS 9-30 am. Preacher


REV. E. 3. JOSELIN


DUNSOP BRIDGE W.l. *ND. HODDER VALLtY BRITISH LEGION


A Joint


Coffee Evening to be held 2t


HAREDEN HOUSE


Trough Road, Dunsop 8ri f- (By kind permission.,o-


..........p. d. W. B.) on


7 p.m. onwards Admission 1/6 ■


Bring and Buy, Tombola Raffle


ALL WELCOME > . oor


ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, CLITHEROE 1870 — 1970


CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS ‘ AUGUST 30th - SEPTEMBER 6th


Sunday, August 30th: THANKSGIVING SUNDiV 10-00 a.m Holy Communion


Celebrant and Preacher: CANON CARROLL


6-00 p.m. Evensong United Service Preacher:


REV. BRYAN MARSHALL


Monday, August 31st., 7 p.m—9p.ni, Coffee Evening at the Vicarage,


Tuesday, September 1st., 7-30 p.m. Ladies’. Service: Preacher: The Provost of Barth,, Cathedral.


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Wednesday, September 2nd., Men’s Service: Preacher: Rev. E. of Blackburn.


Saturday, September 5th., Flower Arrangements on View.


Uni Wynne, Rural oeaif -3


Sunday, September 6th., Dedication Sunday: 10-00 a.m. Holy Communion. Celebrant and Preacher: The Lord Bishop of Blackburn 6-00 p.nv Evensong,


Preacher: The Bishop of Burnley,


THE VICAR, WARDENS AND P.C.C. OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCH WELCOME EVERYONE


All parishioners, friends of St. Paul's, officials and ir,em­ bers at all Organizations of the Borough extend a hew invitation to all those who have been Baptized, Confer,--i and Married in St. Paul’s Church, and all who ha™ attended the Sunday School and been membe: oi organizations, to join in celebrating a hundred vhk „| Christian Worship. Witness and Work.


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U vEN MY MOST fcry I ctjll exists) would hesifi


i * dedicated gardener. F


i fflore likely to be selec | shown the slightest tinge green-if one makes an <


occasion when I had r.


r,hinting the garden gate P ^ i s l ’hen we moved ir.


lour present home after °Z.~Z or so of paved ba: : S T and a handkerch


f Sed bed of dust. I regaro tee 120 or s0 square yar i t the rear and around


1 third or 50 o£ t,hat afea


-fSe front ^ ™*».than ! degree of apprehension, f |5,e house had been i | loccupied for a couple & and what had or.


h* mv first inclination was


Ibeen a deml-paxadire w I now an overgrown and we< ■Ltrewm wilderness,


' leave bad alone-to let r 1 plot become a bird sanctu: i f ^ r t of miniature nati


ires'erve - and. I advan: arguments on





’I adopting such a course. 'I After all. Mother Natil V d l t f e n at the job fori | good many more years thl Houid lay claim to, an:|


3 Shies and advisability


q was able to quote » i instances of friends wh: developed a hernia t


<“ -’cken with a coroml i thrombosis whilst push:|


diggwg and even


13 skipping the domestic or i | the admonitions of wife a


14 of convenience. T1; i looked over the fence


'■ But pressures were apph f family, there was the mat


Stee lawnmower. | f my neighbour’s plot—t>l


I! immaculate hedge, tli , 4 s p le n d id roses that billia 4 table lawn and those we- f free flower beds with tt i array of vivid, colour (blooms and felt a little 1


s comfortable, i I glanced across the r< ■land saw another neighboi


.1 and colourful, as the brig: j of guards on the Que ■i birthday and felt even wo ,i Then there was the mat j of the ‘'Best Kept Villa /contest. I couldn’t let 1 side’ down. One by one ) acquired the necessary t:


'/with immediate success. 4 I laid paths and crea .(lawns, I designed flower b I and rockeries, I dug in v 5 quantities of manure : I moved veritable mountain:


'.land-got to work. I I cannot claim that I i


'j weeks. I spent hours por ■


| tions and followed ti advice to the letter—my .:


7 over horticultural publ:


II whole thing developed int >; marathon battle betweer i relentless army of weeds :


’-den didn’t seem to api ■ ciate my efforts one iota : /seemed determined to re' ito the almost virgin st Jin which I found it.


Is gled with a horde of conj vulous s torm troops in f r l a company pf thistles ml


? myself. i if 1 decimated a batta | of plantain on the left fit la guerrilla company of r I delions made rapid adva on the right. Whilst I sb |


insidious infiltration at r rear. Dame Nature pea| tently refused to bo my ; I was frustrated, disc


| flower beds, ■


| battled on. .1 fought ith i I with rake; with weed killcl .j fought on the lawn, in


aged, dose to abysmal del and total surrender, bu|


the craziest you ever sa paving and, ultimately, year I achieved one or minor successes. My bedding out plants


on the era:


/little masterpiece — flowers marching across ' i garden in lines as 6trari


vived for several weeks, or two of them even bel to flower. Pathetic, anac| blooms I must admit never the less, definite easily identified blossom I failed dismally wth


lettuce, a catastrophe I a bute to either rabbits snails, although 1 was n Up early enough to catch one or moved quickly eno to catch the others, but runner beans were atriu: They ran as runner b< have never run befe


BRITISH and FORElj BIBLE SOCIETY


(Womens’ Sub-Commitf JUMBLE SALE


FRIDAY, SEPT: 4| 6-30 p.m.


Congregational Schol ADMISSION 6d.[


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