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i 2 CUtheroc Advertiser and Times October 30,. 1970


£100 fine for dub offence


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A MAN who had been on what his solicitor described as a remarkable drinking


orgy went into Clitheroe Working Men’s Club with intent to steal, it was alleged at Clithcroe on Tuesday.


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25-year-old pipe fitter, of Con­ way Avenue, Clitheroc, who denied llie offence, was given a six months' suspended prison sentence and fined £100 for entering the club as a tres­ passer with intent to steal. He was ordered to pay at a


Michael Bernard Allen, a


last clear recollection was being arrested. He could not exactly remember leaving the club or going back.


everything hat happened that afternoon or evening and his


Allan and Mr. John William Bullock spent the afternoon in the club drinking and play­ ing dominoes. When the club closed at 6


rate of £25 a week. He was also ordered to pay £3 wit­ ness's expenses. Insp. T. • J. Sumner said


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p.m. the caretaker, Mr. J. Mar­ shall, locked the door and tidied up. He cleaned out the men’s toilets and there was no one there then. At about 6.50 p.m. he was


preparing to re-open the club when he saw the door to the ■men’s toilets open and Allan


had fallen asleep in the toilets. He left immediately. ■


/ ASLEEP


had been withdrawn a n d another partially withdrawn.


ined the emergency exit in the toilets and discovered a bolt


Sgt. Wilfred Ashworth and PC B. Parker saw Allan in a public house in Clitheroe he told them ”1 never left that club. I went into the toilets and fell asleep.” Cross-examined by Mr. W.


Insp. Sumner said that when Later, Mr. Marshall exam­


walked through. Challenged, Allen said he


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that he did not need to steal any money because he earned enough. If he had entered the club to steal he would have left the door open so that he could leave in a hurry. Mr. Greenwood sa id it


Allan told the magistrates


ing had £26 left. Allan could not remember


QUICKER PAYMENT


THE Department of Employ­ ment has streamlined ■ the method by which people reg­ istered as unemployed receive their final payment- of un­ employment benefit on taking up another job. From next week those who


could not be argued otherwise that his client was trespasser


able drinking orgy which, Mr. Greenwood added, was an understatement, it was not surprising that Allan became


magistrates, asked Allan to write his signature in court so that it could be compared with his two signatures on the statement. Mr. J. Troop, chairman told


events. Mr. T. U. Liddle, clerk to the


in tire club but he added that Allan was quite incapable of forming any intention to steal. Having gone on a remark­


confused and could not re­ member clearly the following


post. This will save them a fur­


have restarted work will be able to receive outstanding unemployment benefit by-


ther call a.t the Employment Exchange and it also means that, in most cases, they will get their money quicker. Under the new arrange­


collect their money person­ ally, or have it collected for them, will still be able to get their oustanding benefit during the momnig or after­ noon of their usual pay day if they arrange this in ad­


day evenings. But those who prefer to


,,,,, JAMES FRANCISCUS'KIM HUNTER MAURICE EVANS-LINDA HARRISON I


D. Greenwood, Mr. Marshall said -that when Allan and Mr. Bullock came into the club at about 3.15 p.m. they appeared to have been drinking. Each had five or six whiskies before 'leaving. Mr. Marshall added that


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ehcaf Hotel, Allan left him to Mr. Greenwood said that


■Billington, said he and Allan had gone into the chip shop at about 5.30. In the Whcat-


when he discovered Allan in ■the club, he gave no trouble but appeared "a little fuzzled with drink.” Mr. Bullock, of Bridge End.


■Allan had a good job in the South and arrived in Clithcroe last Thursday. When ho went out on Friday morning.he had £30 with him and by the even-


CINEMA ' " t ' ' Sifctaihk. _


APES ON THE MARCH


CHARLTON HESTON again plays Taylor in "Beneath the Planet of the Apes’’, the sequel to the highly successful “Planet of the Apes”, and it is showing next week at the Civic Hall. It is a film in which nuclear attacks have devastated the


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world as we know it and apes are ruling the planet. I t tells of an ape military invas*'.on of a muataed human society dwell­ ing in the underground remnants of what was once New York before the city’s destruction. Most of the action takes place in the remains of the


Manhattan subway system and in St. Patrick's Cathedral deep in the bowels of the earth. A 20th century nuclear bomb is on show in the Cathe­


•long-lost Taylor and finds himself in an underground city run by these strange people. The apes march on the city to destroy them all.


dral and it is worshipped by the people. Brent, an astronaut, crashlands on Earth, discovers the


Allan that he had an awful record. “Unless you take a hold of yourself you will spend the rest of your life in prison.” he said. make a telephone call and was gone for five or six minutes. Answering Mr. Greenwood.


a.m. DRUNK


Wheatsheaf Hotel, another drink in the Commercial Hotel, two or three beers in the Join­ ers Anns Hotel and at least five or six whiskies in the Working Men’s Club. They also had a drink in the Brit­ ish Legion Club and two or three whiskies in the Wheat- sheaf Hotel before Mr. Bul­ lock went home. Ho said he was fairly drunk


They had 15 beers in the


and that Allan was drunk. PC Parker and Sgt. Ashworth


both said Allan did not appear to be drunk.


vance.


Mr. Bullock said he and Allan had been drinking since 11.30


ODD FELLOWS’ ANNUAL DINNER


MEMBERS and friends of the United Brethren No. 90, Provincial Lodge of Past Grands, Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd- Fellows attended the third annual dinner-dance in the Masonic Hall, Da.rwen on Saturday. The Most Worthy Master. Brother S. Bridge of the Loyal Castle Lodge. Clith­ eroe district and his officers, were received inito the hall with ritual. After dinner Brother Bridge welcomed members and visitors from Accrington, Blackburn. Bol­ ton, Clitheroe. Darwcn and Leigh. Dancing to the music of the 3Js Band followed. M.C. for dancing was Brother John Banks, toastmaster was Brother G. Moss.


Speed limit extended


to the council, read a letter from the County Surveyor in .which he said a request for a speed limit extension had been made by Waddington Parish Council. It w’as agreed that the


THE 30 mph speed limit, is to be extended in Wadding- ton. it was decided at Mon­ day’s meeting of Bowland Rural Council. Mr. L. D. Telford, clerk


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TOMORROW is tr Tel: 3278 CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA) MONDAY TO SATURDAY AT 7 p.m.


The bizarre world you met in "PlanetOfTheApes" was only the beginning...


WHAT LIES BENEATH MAY BE THE END!


BRITISH LESION (Chatburn and District Branch) Tel: 3278


Friday at 7-30 pan. Gargrave Village Hall Flayers in LORD ARTHUR SAVILLE'S CRIME


Will patrons please note that the doors will open on Saturday evening at 6-20. May we respectfully request that patrons be in their seats as soon as possible after •this time.


Saturday at 7 p.m. Burnley Garrick Club in OUR TOWN


PARISH CHURCH, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, at 10-45 a.ra.


REMEMBRANCE SERVICE will be held at the


Parade will asemble at Coach and Horses Hotel at 10-15 a.m.


The Service will be conducted by the Vicar REV. J. WINDER


A SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL


THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


will take place at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton on November 18th at 7-45 p.m.


PUBLIC MEETING 'TEACH-IN'


on EDUCATION IN THE 1970’S Speaker:


ments, local Employment Ex­ changes will no longer make benefit payments during Fri­


Member of Lancs County Education Committee Chairman:


Rev. KATHLEEN M. HENDRY, B.A., B.D. Mr. ANTHONY COOPER, B.Sc.


in the WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL on Wednesday, November 4th. at 7-30 p.m.


Sponsored by the Clitheroe Division Liberal Association This is not a political Meeting


QUESTIONS JNVTTED ADMISSION FREE (Retiring collection to defray expenses).


ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ ( □


§ WELLSPRINGS □





Buffet Luncheons and


□ Hot and Cold Bar Snacks □ _ Served Daily _


SLAIDBURN ENDOWED SCHOOL


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


at Slaldburn Village Hall


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 4/- Inciuding Refreshments


“Clitheroe Division Women’s Unionist Association


limit be extended to the en­ trance to the recreation ground on Twitter Lane and as far as the first houses on the Edisford Road.


decided no.t to contribute to the Civic Trust for the North West.


Clitheroe Rural Council has f ' I f ip w r f : .. :i ■■•■• 'M . ■ E :


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\ WEEKEND PROGRAMMES SATURDAY


GRANADA TELEVISION 11- 25: On reflection, 11-50:


Toolbox; 12-15: Fireball XL5, 12-45: News. 12- 50: World of Sport: On


the Ball, 1-20: Racing, 3-20: ‘The Dewar Cup’, from Aber- avon. 3-55: Results, reports and news, 4: Wrestling, 4-55: Results round-up. 5-10: The greatest show on


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earth, 6-10: News, 6-15: The ghost and Mrs. Muir, 6-45: No,


that's me over here, 7-15: Crowthcr's in town, 8: FBI, 9: Fraud squad, 10: News, 10-10:


'feilSI


For adults only. BBC-1


Laurel and Hardy. 12-25: Ed and Zed! 12-45:


SUNDAY


GRANADA 11: Morning service, 12-10:


calling, 2-20: Football. 3-20: Quentin Durgens, 4-15:


On reflection, 12-35: Music room; 1: Toolbox, 1-25: All our yesterdays, 1-55:


Interpol


Hr. Pufnstuf, 4-35: Cartoon time. 4-40: The golden shot,


5-35:'The Flaxton boys. 6- 05: News, 6-15: Seven


best of Hollywood, “Designing Woman”, with Gregory’ Peck, Lauren Bacall and Dolores Gray, 10: News, 10-15: Sun­ day night theatre: “Visit from a stranger”—with Honour Blackman and John Stride, 11-15: The Frost programme.


BBC-1


9- 35: Square two, 10: Si Dice Cosi, 12: Weatherman, 12-5:


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Grandstand: 12-50: Football preview, 1-10: Fight of the week: Cassius Clay v Jerry Quarry, 1-35: Racing, 1-55: Rallycross, 2-55: International rugby league: Great Britain v New Zealand, 4-50: Results.


show, 5-40: News and weather­ man, 5-50: If it’s Saturday it must be Nimmo, 6-20: High adventure: ‘The tall man,


5-20: The pink panther


9-5: Ben Travers farces, 9-55: News and weather, 10-10:


■& 8-15: The Rolf Harris show,


.Match of the day, 11-10: Generations apart, 11-50. Weatherman.


BBC-2 3: Saturday cinema, ’Istan­


bul,’ 7-10: Westminster review, 7-30:- News, sport and weather, 7-40: Rugby special: London


Counties v Fiji, 8-15: Chron­ icle: Cracking the Stone Age code, 9-5: The age of reason, part 4, 9-55: Rowan and Mar­ tin.


.. night.’


on 2 and weather, 11-15: Mid­ night movie: ‘During one


van, 9-30: Engineering pro­ gramme, 10: Si Dice Cosi, 10-


9: Nai Zindagi—Na.va Jee-


the parish church, Swanage, 11-


12- 25: Hardy Heating Inter­ national, 1-25: Farming, 1-55: The education programme. 2- 20: Made in Britain, 2-29: News, 2-30: Personal choice,


12: Ask Zena Skinner!


Tom and Jerry. 3-45: A film for the family, ‘Cheaper by the dozen,’ 5-10: Here’s Lucy, 5-35: Little women. 6-0: News and weather, 6-10:


3-0: Golden Silents. 3- 25: Asterix the Gaul, 3-55:


Days, 7: Stars on Sunday. 7- 20: Please sir!, 7-55: The


PICK OF THE RADIO PROGRAMMES


Saturday. Radio 2, 8-32: Ed.


Stewart, 12-1; Ted says—that's Showbiz, 2-1: Sport on 2, Lawn tennis, Racing. The manager talks, Rugby Union —Fijian Tour, Rugby League —Great Britain v New Zeal­ and, Association football, Sports Report, 6-30: Those were the days, 7-30: Country meets folk. Radio 3, 8-4: Lorin Maazel


30: Sung Eucharist from 35: Men and materials.


day morning with Pat Doody, 10: Dav.e Lee Travis, 2: Sav- ile’s Travels, 5: Pick of the pops.


Radio 2, 8-30: With heart


Dr. Finlay’s casebook. 8- 15: Garbo the Incompar­


Malcolm Muggeridgc. The question why, 6-50: Sing a song with Cliff Richard, 7-25:


able: "Grand Hotel.” 10-5: News and weather, 10-15: Omnibus, the regional theatre, 11-15: Ad lib. 11-45: Weather.


BBC-2


tralia v France, 7: News re­ view and weather, 7-25: The Ray Stevens Show, 8-15: The


10- 45: Disco 2, 11-10: News


age of reason;, 10-50: Oh in colour, Spike Milligan, 11-20: News on 2 and -weather, 11-25: Film night special.


2-50: Rugby league, Aus­


and voice, 10-1: Eric Robinson, 2-1: The Ronnie Corbett thing, 2-30: Not in front of the . children, 4-1: Country meets folk, 7-2: Sing some­ thing simple, 9-1: Your 100 best tunes.


1-10: Concert: Verdi, Debussy, Bartok, 2-45: Das rheingold— music drama, 6-50: “In the pungle of cities"—play.


Radio 3, 11: Music magazine,


world about us. 9- 5: Music on 2, 10-5: The


ing, 8-20: Make yourself, at home, 11-15: Motoring and the motorist, 12-15: Talkabout— magazine, 2-30: Sunday play —“Black chiffon,” '4: Talking about antiques, 7-30: Sunday night at the London Coliseum, concert.


Radio 4, 7-50: Sunday read­ MUNICIPAL B0N-FIRE


and FIREWORK DISPLAY ■ • TO BE HELD IN THE


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CASTLE GROUNDS THURSDAY NOV 5th — AT 7-30 p.m.


HOT DOGS TREACLE TOFFEE


ROASTED POTATOES I CHESTNUTS


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J ALL WELCOME


PROVIDED AT COST


news, 8-20: It's Saturday, 12: Sports Parade, 12-25: Top of the form, 2: Afternoon Theatre — “Knight Errant,” 5-25: The Edge of the Forest, 7-30: The lives of Gilbert and Sullivan, 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre—"Vile Bodies.” Sunday, Radio 1, 8-2: Sun­


conducts, 12-15: Midday con­ cert—Ravel, Mozart, 4-5: Vio­ lin and piano recital, 6: Centres of early music (new scries), 7: Tolstoy and Ros- toevsky, talk, 9-30: Brendel on Beethoven. Radio 4, 6-50: Northern


Members arc invited to attend the Half Yearly Meeting at Whallcy Conser­ vative Club at 3 p.m. on Saturday, 7th November, 1970 Guest Speaker: Mr. David Walder, M.P.”


DUNSOP BRIDGE BUILDING FUND


BRING and BUY SALE White Elephant


Produce and Cakes Clothing and Xmas Goods


at CLOSES COTTAGE, DUNSOP BRIDGE


on Wednesday, November 4th 1-30 to 5 p.m.


Admission 4/- which includes A LUCKY TICKET and TEA A'ND BISCUITS


L RIMINGTON and M1DDOP SPORTS


ANNUAL WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


in Memorial Institute Saturday, Ootober 31st.


at 7-45 p.m. prompt. Admission 4/- and 2/-


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT Y.F.C.


in aid of Swimming Baths Appeal Fund Whist and


Domino Drive at Pendleton Village Hall


Tonight, Friday, Ootober 30th at 7-30 p.m. Admission 4/-


CALDERSTONES STAFF SOCIAL CLUB


REVUE AND AMATEUR DRAMATIC SECTION A Pantomime in three acts


SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS


to be given in the Hospital Theatre


(by kind permission of the Hospital Management Committee).


on Fri. and Sat. 6th and 7th November at 7-15 p.m. Matinee Saturday 7th November 2-15 p.m. Tickets—Adults 3/- Children 2/- obtainable


from Bridges (Clitheroe) Whittakers (Whalley) or . direct from the hospital.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE THE NORTHERN PEOPLE PLUS


Y2? Discotheque WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th HOW MUCH? 6/-


Dancing 9-00 p.m. — 1-00 a.m. Right of admission reserved


Free bus (limited seating) will leave Clitheroe Station at 9-00 p.m. returning after the dance.


HOT and COLD BAR SNACKS (EXCEPT SUNDAYS)


DINNERS — By Reservation SUPPERS


Residential


PARTIES catered for — Up to 40 persons Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 205.


MONSTER


JUMBLE SALE TONIGHT


Friday, October 30th at 7 pm.


in the Catholic Hall. Whalley


Admission 3d.


SALE OF WORK SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER To be opened at 3-00 p.m. by MRS. D. WALDER


Wife of the member of Parliament for the Clitheroe Division


AT LOW MOOR METHODIST CHURCH HALL, NELSON STREET


Various Stalls and Attractions Refreshments


Admission 1/- Children 6d FOLK SING-OUT’ TONIGHT 8-30 Clitheroe Folk Group, Dog and Partridge, Wellgate, Oct 30.


A SPECIAL HALLOWE’EN FOLK NIGHT WITH The funny man himself JASPER CARROTT


and your residents the WAYFARERS Next week: Silvo and Moses!!!


DANCE TO


BIRTH


at the Ambulance Hall. Church Brow, Clitheroe


Friday, October 30th Danolng 8 to 11 p.m. Admission 4/6


Right of Admission Reserved in aid of Cadet Funds PARISH OF WHITEWELL Whist and


Domino Drive MONDAY NEXT, 2nd NOY. WHITEWELL HOTEL


Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wright 7-30 p.m. prompt


by kind permission of


Proceeds for the Church Funds.


Admission: 5/- each including supper


Copy Nook Hotel


(Mr. and Mrs. F. Kenyon) BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


Borough of Clithcroe


REMEMBRANCE DAY Sunday, 8th November, 1970


. panied to the Church by residents, and in partSuiar Z. those serving in a public capacity or in the various wv.',',


on Sunday morning, 8th November next, for the ohse- vance erf Remembrance Day and trusts he may be accom


Town Hall from 10-25 a.m. The route for the procession wifi be: Market p]aK


proposes to attend at St. Michael and St. John’s chuf-u The Worshipful the Mayor (Councillor S. j


and welfare organisations in the Borough. Organisations participating should assemble in Ch—-h


Street by 10-40 a.m. The Mayor wifi receive in the Mayor's Parlour a. .h.


K3ng Lane—Lowergatc. On reaching the entrance to the Church the procession will open out on each side of the road and allow the Mayor and his party to pass throu”h On the termination of the Service the procession will


tinnally, the Eve of Hallows—the night w W tches ■ and boggr •hosts and sprites, 1 ie S and spirits, abroad. Grimly, it is a (ionally the eerie occa


,.rhcn the dead arise f the grave to re-visit t


healthy night to venture .


former haunts. All in all not a partice


Unaccompanied, or to s " one in the vicinity o I churchyard, the cemeter;


■ 'n ^ dark and lonesome | r o jou never know, do


be re-formed and proceed via Lowergate and Moor Lane to the Cenotaph, arriving there at approximately 12-15 Pm There wifi be a short Service, the Last, Post and Rereille will be sounded and wreaths laid. The Mayor appreciates _ that certain individuals and organisations may Welt wish to attend Morning Serves


iphct and similar apparu $ o realise that, a hur


-..•self, you are not super ous—that, like myself, yo not believe in ghosts, in


of course, I realise that


at their own Church or Chapel but suggests that it i« appropriate for as many as possible to attend at % Centotaph for the final stage of the proceedings.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


CLITHEROE


Sunday, November ist 10-30 a.m.


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, B.A., B.D.


FAMILY WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION


NO EVENING SERVICE manor g o s p e l hall


Mllthorne Avenue, Clitheroe Sunday, November 1st.


GOSPEL SERVICE


Mr. F. Thomas (Blackburn)


Wednesday, November *th.


Ladies’ Fellowship Mrs. J. Massey (Clitheroe)


COME SEE AND HEAR A


SPECIAL SERVICE


Designed by Youth for all ages


Sunday, November 1st 6 p.m.


St. James Church Clithcroe


LONDON AND BACK East Lancashire


IN A DAY with the


Railway Preservation Society


from Blaokburn and Acorington FREE BUSES to the trains f r om Chatburn. Clitheroe Barrow, Whatley. Gt. Harwood and Rishton.


ONLY 55/- ADULTS 30/- ACCOMPANIED


SATURDAY, NOV. 14th


CHARTERED EXPRESS TRAIN Oil


CHILDREN On our


Please order your tickets by cost from Philip Southern. 37, Sandy Bank Road. Edgworth. Telephone Turton 583.


Optional Coach Tours: See the Magnificent Lord Mayor's Show!


Don’t miss this — there’s always plenty to see in London


2ND WHALLEY SCOUT GROUP


.Tumble Sale


on Saturday, October 31st a t 2-15 p.m.


in th e M eth o d is t Hall, ■ Whafiey


TR INITY METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday, November 1si, 10-30 a.m.


Rev. CInude Walter Joluuor.. BA.


Holy Communion: Rev. N. D. Walton


of Sardis. Mississippi, USA. 6-00 p.m.


Rev. C. W. Johnson, B..V 2 p.m. Ladies class:


GRINDLETON PARISH CHURCH


All Saints Day SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st,


HOLY EUCHARIST 8 a.m. and 10-30 a.m.


SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


ALL WELCOME Clitheroc Wives


C o f fe e Evening at Castlelord Hostel


Wednesday, 4th November at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 1/6


Cake and Bring and Buy salt


Conservative Association WHIST AND


In aid of Hostel Funds Bolton-by-Bdwland


DOMINO DRIVE in the


VILLAGE HALL Monday, November 2nd at


Admission 4/6 including Supper. Good Prizes


7-30 pm. to start at 8-00 p.m. prompt.


Bolton-bv-Bowland Villaee Hail Committee


DANCE to be held in the Village Hall


Saturday, November 7th 8 p.m.—11-45 pm.


THE travellers Admission 6/- Refreshment ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, HURST GREEN


CHRISTMAS WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE in the Memorial Hall


NOVEMBER 6th at 7-30 p.m.


EXCELLENT PRIZES TURKEYS. GEESE etc. TO COLLECT AT CHRISTMAS Including Refreshments


Admission 4/-


CHILDREN PLAYING DOMINOES Admission 2/6


CLITHEROE PIPE BAND Will past members of the Band please contact:


The Secretary, 2, Southfield Cottages, West Marlon, Nr. Skipton;


or any present member. Clithcroe Division Women’s Unionist Association-


A COFFEE MORNING will be held on ■


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1970 from 10-30 a.m. to 12 noon at


HUNTINGDON HALL, DUTTON, LONGRIDGE by kind invitation of Mrs. M. E. Kay


BRING AND BUY STALL CAKE STALL , TICKETS 2/- ' '


. ’ , King George’s Hall, Blackburn


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7»b at 7-30 p.m.


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THE SEASONS HAYDN _


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Conductor: Horace Tattersall, M.B.E. Music Society Chorus of 150 Tickets. 10/-; 8/-, 6/-, 5/-.


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