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• 3 CUikeroe A&oertteeKana Time* Jufy T, 1S7X WHEN)PROGRAMMES 1-15: Grandstand — Wimble­


SATURDAY BBC 1


don Finals. Rugby Union. 5-45: News. .5-55: Grandstand con­ tinued. 6-30: Canadian Pacific (film, starring Randolph Scott ■with Jane Wyatt). 8: Black and White Minstrel Show. 8-45: A Man Called Ironside. 9-35: News. 9-50: Up Pompeii! 10-25:


Parkinson.


John Payne, Mary Murphy). 7: Westminster. 7-20: News. 7-30: The Codebreakers. 8: The Wood- ladders. 8-45: Portrait of Aneu- rin Hughes, Welsh countryman. 9-5: Meanwhile on BBC 2. 9-50: To Build A Fire (Jack London story). 10-40: The Lawn Tennis Championships, 'highlights of


3: Hell’s Island (film, starring BBC 2


NOTICE TO ARTISTS P I C T U R E M A R K E T


Artists in Blackburn and District arc invited to place one or two pictures in exhibition at the Blackburn Show, 1971.


The pictures must be for sale during the exhibition on Friday, and Saturday, 30th and 31st July.


Pictures should be delivered to the Public Halls, Northgate, Blackburn, by Saturday. 24th July, and may be collected at the close of the Show, or from the Public Halls from Tuesday. 3rd August.


Further details from the Show Office, Public Halls, Blackburn. Tel: Blackburn 58424.


RIBBLE VALLEY SWIMMING BATHS FUND


KINDLY NOTE THAT ALL PROCEEDS TAKEN ON BARKERS OPEN AIR PLANT STALL ON CLITHEROE MARKET THIS SATURDAY, JULY 3rd. ALSO


BEDDING NURSERY


REDUCED


PLANTS ON OUR WHALLEY ROAD WILL BE GIVEN TO THE ABOVE APPEAL.


PRICES TO CLEAR OUR GOOD QUALITY PLANTS.


HELP US TO SWELL THE FUND.


ST. PETER AND ST. PAULS’ CHURCH,


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


A GARDEN PARTY


(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reed)


Saturday, 3rd July at the Old Rectory


To be opened by: Mrs. E. McDougall


at 3-00 p.m.


Stalls—Games—Side-Shows Admission


15p Adults 5p Children including refreshments


WADDINGTON SOCIAL AND


BOWLING CLUB


SATURDAY, JULY 3rd 8-30 to 11-45 p.m.


BEAT NIGHT JOHN AND LEON


YOUNGERS ALE


CRAVEN HEIFER HOTEL CHAIGLEY, near CLITHEROE


Telephone Stonyhurst 215 COFFEE EVENING


DI NNER DANCES Until 1 a.m. each weekend


* WEDDINGS, PRIVATE DINNER DANCES on quotations


ROEFIELD HOTEL


AND RESTAURANT EDISFORD BRIDGE, CLITIIEROE


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4tli


Wanted:— Wide range of household


furniture and furnishings. Kitchen utensils. Gardening equipment, Livestock, etc. We need your help to nlake this a GOOD SALE.


If YOU can find something please ring Dunsop Bridge 279


aud collections can be arranged.


Auctioneers: Mr. C. Silverwood, Slaidburn Mr. II. Pindei*, Longridge


Y21 DISCOTHEQUE


WHERE? NEWTOWN! INSTITUTE WHEN? FRIDAY, JULY 2nd HOW MUCH? 30p


Dancing 9-00 p.m.—1-00 a.m. Hot Dogs — Hamburgers at reasonable charges


Rieht of Admission Reserved


THE CHURCH OF ST HELEN, WADDINGTON TOWER AND BELLS’ FUND


OPEN DAY at the OLD HALL, WADDINGTON Saturday the 3rd July, 1971


The Hall and private gardens will be open to the Public from 2-00 p.m. onwards.


It was here that the ex-King Henry VI was betrayed by his host, Sir John Tempest, to his enemies, who thereupon carried him to London and imprisoned him in the Tower.


One of the rooms in Waddington Old Hall is to this day called the “King’s Chamber”.


“The White Rose had triumphed, the Red Rose lay,


Broken and soiled, in the blood-stained clay.”


(With acknowledgements to the late Miss Sybil Parker) Admission 15p


Refreshments will be served between 2-00 p.m. and 5-00 p.m.


---------------------- :---- -— , Bar Telephone Clitheroe 2010 HELL DRIVERS


NELSON STADIUM Carr Road Come and See the War of the Roses—1971 Style!


LANCASHIRE v YORKSHIRE


First ever inter-county team race on the north’s fastest track. A HOST OF STARS!!


S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 3rd 7-30 p.m.


Adults 40p Children 25p — Refreshments — Free Parking


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


Tel: 3S85


O ...........O ------- ------ 0 SATURDAY, JULY 3rd


TONY VALLANCE SUNDAY, JULY 4th


DOUBLE (won) 7 11


£30 this week


GEORGE HOLDEN TREBLE (not won)


10 28 2 £50 this week


EVERYBODY'S DOG SHOW CHINGLE h a l l ,


GOOSNARGH, NEAR PRESTON In aid of Animal Health Trust, Saturday, 10th July, 1971 from 2-00 p.tn.


Judging Commences at 3-00 p.m, sharp Admission 15p


Children 5p SWAN & mu. HTEL O


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. Telephone 3130 We can’t see any point in telling you HOW GOOD OUR


FOOD is. We’d rather you came and found- out for your­ selves. Be sure of a reservation for either LUNCH or DINNER by. ringing’CLITHEROE 3130 Or if you are shopping in town call in and see us.


PARKING AVAILABLE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY to visit the :


Clitheroe Tent Crusade, Castle Grounds . . FINAL WEEK’S MEETINGS


(No meetings'on Friday) Saturday, 7-00 p.m.


LAST SPECIAL YOUTH MEETING Monday, 8-00 p.m.


FINAL MEETING—SUNDAY—11th JULY at 8-00 p.m.


COME EARLY AND BRING OTHERS FOLK SING-OUT!


Tonight, Friday 8-30 p.m., Dog and Partridge, Wcllgato, Clithcroc, The WAYFARERS sing and- introduce—The Man Himself—


M(t. TONY CAPSTICK!! Next Week:—at your request—THERAPY


Snndav Tuesday Wednesday and--Thursday at 8-00 p.m. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY, JULY 4th


8-00 a.m.


10-00 a.m. 2-30 p.m. 6-00 p.m.


HOLY COMMUNION MATINS (Preacher: Mr. Hopwood) FAMILY SERVICE (Preacher: Canon Whilsey) EVENSONG (Preacher: Canon Southcott)


THE NORTH WESTS OWN AFRICAN BIG GAME RESERVE KN0WSLEYSAFARI PARK


v - ’ PRESCOT LANCASHIRE CLOSE TO MB and EASTLANCSROAD


OPENING JULY 3rd


Drive among herds of wild animals. . . roaming free in acres of parkland


See elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras and


Admission to Reserves: , £1 per car irrespective of the number of passengers. (No soit-tbp cars permitted) • Entrance by vehicle only.


baboons. It’s the perfect day out everyone will enjoy.


Specie! terms for, partias-for details contact the Safari Office, Tel. 051 -48'9 4437.


OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR-from 10 a.m.


ST. JOHN S CHURCH, HURST GREEN


GARDEN PARTY July 10th at 2-30 p.m. Opener:


Col. L. C. King-Wilkinsori, T.D., J.P. of Slaidburn


To be held on the Vicarage lawn. (If wet in the Memorial Hall)


Sweets and Crisps, Cakes, Produce Home-made Drinks, Gardening, White Elephant, New and Chil­ drens’, Plus:—Tombola, Raffle,


Stalls:


Ice Cream and Teas, Races, Side Shows, Baby Shows—three clas­ ses, Birth to Six months, Six months to Twelve months, 12 months to 18 months.


Admission 5p Children free


MANOR HALL, Milthornc Avenue,


Mr. Shaw (Preston)


Sunday, July 4th at 6-30 p.m.


WOMENS FELLOWSHIP Miss P. Hindle (Blackburn)


Wednesday, July 7th 2*45 p.m.


GIGANTIC mid OF CURRENT W


BELOW from


1\ Extra Spec


Wliite/Embosse 70p


NOW 3


WOOD CHIP P terr


An opportunity to Lo


ELLIS’


Open LUNCH & DINNER each day ----;-------- * -------------


DO YOU REALISE, with the opening of the NEW WHALLEY BY-PASS, you are only minutes from taking LUNCH or DINNER each day from the


CALFS HEAD HOTEL


WORSTON, near Clitheroe Telephone Chatburn 218


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


MAYORAL RECEPTION AND DANCE P R I O R NOT ICE


The above event will be held on FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1971 at the


SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL TOMORROW,


SATURDAY, JULY 3rd IN THE


VILLAGE HALL FROM 2-00 p.m.


men’s singles final. 11-3(5: News. 11- 35: Stand-in (film with Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell and Humphrey Bogart).


GRANADA


ing. 3-5: “The Henley Royal Regatta”. 3-55: Results, Scores and News. 4: Wrestling. 5: Results Service. 5-15: Bonanza. 6-10: News.


6-15: The . Sky’s the Limit. 6- 45: The Tough Guys. 8-30: The Comedians. 9:. The


12- 20: Thunderbirds. 1-10: News. 1-15: World of Sport. Rac­


11-50: Universitv Challenge.


phone records. 9: News. 9’-5: Master Works. Berlioz. 11: Cheltenham Festival, P i a n o recital, Haydn, Chopin, Liszt. 1: News; 1-5: Concert, Mozart,- Bach and Krenek. 2-30: After­ noon Sequence, Berlioz, Schu­ bert, Wagner, Strauss, records. 4-35: Week Ahead. 5: Jazz Requests. 5-30: Tristan Und Isolde (Wagner). 7: H o p e Against Hope (readings). 7-30: Tristan Und Isolde continued. 10-


11-


Des O'Connor Show. 10: News. 10-10: Conceptions of Murder. 10-40: The Name of the Game—“Witness”—With Robert Stack and Gene Barry.


PICK OF THE RADIO PROGRAMMES


Choice. 9-55: Noel Edmonds. 12: Rosko Show. 2: Scene and Heard. 3: John Peel. 5: Tony Brandon. 6: Mike Raven. 7-32: Country Meets Folk.


5-30: As Radio 2. 8-32: Junior BBC RADIO J


Special. 8-32: Junior Choice. 9-


5-30: News. 5-32:' Breakfast RADIO 2


10- 2: Melody Time. 12-2: Dick Emery. 1-2: Radio Orchestra. 2-2: Sport on 2. 6-30: Take Your Partners. 7-28: Sports Desk. 7-


Light Music. 10-2: Ray Moore. 12: News. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News.


8: News. 8-5: Aubadc, gramo­ . RADIO 3


30: News. RADIO 4


6-45: Outlook. 6-50: Regional news. 7: News. 7-10: On Your Farm. 7-40: Papers. 7-45: Out­ look. 7-50: Regional news. 8: Today (magazine). 8-45: Papers. 8-50: Yesterday in Parliament. 9: News. 9-5: Briefing (the poli­ tical scene). 10-15: Service. 10- 30: Study on 4. 12: Sports Parade. 12-25: Brain of Britain. 12-55: Weather and programme news. 1: News.


6-25: News. 6-27: Farming.


v. Warwickshire. 7: News. 7-25: A.V.M. 7-55: Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau. 8-45: Georg Solti conducts excerpts from some of his favourite operas. 9-50: Film Night. 10-15: The Borderers. 11-5: News. 11-15: Flip Wilson Show.


1-


10-35—1: Open University. 50:


55: For Younger Listeners.


Afternoon Theatre, 3: Week­ end Woman’s Hour. 4: Film Time (present Dusty Hoffman). 4-30: Pick of the Week. 5-25: Venus with Pistol.


1-15: Any Questions? 2: 32: International Festival of


news. 6: News. 6-15: Letter from America. 6-30: Sports Session. 7: - Desert Island Discs. 7-30: Many A Slip. 8: Just Perfick. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre. 10: News. 10-10: My Kind of Music (Alan Melville). 10-50: Before The Ending of the Day. 11-


5-55: Weather and programme 5: News.


The Golden Shot. 5-35: Jamie. 6- 5: News. 6-15: What Side is God On? 6-55: Stars on Sun­ day. 7-25: Doctor at Large. 7- 55: The Big Picture, “Battle of the Villa Fiorita,” with Maureen O’Hara, Rossano Brazzi and Richard Todd. 10: News. 10-15: Sunday Night Theatre. 11-15: The Avengers.


Music in the Round. 12-30: Camping and Oravanning. 1: Farmhouse Kitchen. 1-25: All Our Yesterdays. 1-55: Snooker. 2-


11: Morning Service. 12-5: GRANADA


SUNDAY BBC 1


■ 55: Commonplace (poem).


from: India and Pakistan, 10-30: Service. 1-20: Farming. 1-45: Made in Britain. 1-59: News. 2: Wimbledon review. 3-10: "Birth of the Bines” film star­ ring Bing Crosbv and Mary Martin. 4-35: Basil Brush Show. 5-5: Thor Heyerdahl’s : Ra Expeditions. 6-5: News. 6-15: The Eighties (new scries). 6-45: Stories in the Bible. 6-55: Songs of Praise. 7-25: Dad’s Army. 7-55: Film of the Week. 10- 11-


9: / Magazine for viewers.


PICK OF THE RADIO * , PROGRAMMES


RADIO 1 ,


Sunday with Skues. 9-2: Junior Choice. 10: Dave-Lee Travis.- 12.2: As Radio 2. 2: Jimmy Savile. 4: All Our Ycsterplays. 5: Pick of the Pops. 7: John Peel. 8: Pete Drummond.


6-55—8: As Radio 2. : 8-3: RADIO 2 15: News. 10-25: Omnibus. S k u e s :


15: Both Sides of Europe. BBC 2


Cricket—Leicestershire


Navy Lark. 2-30: Me and The Missus (new series). 3-2: Semprini Serenade. 4.2: Billy Tcrnent. 5: Pick of the Pops. 7.3: Sing Something Simple. 7-30: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sun­ day Half-hour. 9-2: Your 100 Best Tunes. 10.2: Softly Senti­ mental. 11-2: Jazznotes. 12: Newsroom. 12-5: • Jazz Club. 1-2: Night Ride. 2: News.


8-3: Dudley Savage, 8-32: With Heart and Voice. 9-2: Junior Choice. 10-2: Melodics for You. 11-30: Service. 12.2: Family Favourites. 2-1:


7: News. 7-3: Sunday with ( P a r t one).


RADIO 3 55: The Great Stars. 4-40:


Beethoven, 1-40: Pia De’ Tolomei. 3: Cheltenham Fes­ tival (Beethoven, Debussy). 5-10: Talking About Music. 5-40: Concert from Guildford Cathedral. 7-15: To Damascus (play). 9-10: Handel (records).


9: News. 9-5: Music for St. Mark’s, Venice. 10: Concert Choice (Milhaud, Shostakovich, Lambert). 11: Music Magazine. 12: Haydn, Brahms and


8: News. 8-5: New Records.


10-5: Medieval Music. 11-30: News.


: Morning Service. 11-15: Motor­ ing. 11-45: From the Grass Roots. , 12-15: Look


Weather. S: News. 8-10: Sunday Papers. 8-20: For -listeners from India and Pakistan. 9: News and Sunday Papers. 9-15: Letter from America 9-30: The Archers. 10-30:


7-50: R e a d i n g . ' 7-55: RADIO 4


12-55: Weather. This Weekend. Question Time. Play. 3-30: panions. 4:


Touch. 5-15: Down Your Way. 6: News. 6-15: C.P. Snow’s Strangers and Brothers. 6-45: Sport. 7: Subject for Sunday. 7-25: Good Cause Appeal. 7-30: Mahler: Symphony No. 3. 9-15: The Spirit of Adven­ ture. 10: News. 10-10: Chosen Companions. 10-50: Epilogue.


4-25: Sport Scoreboard. 4-30: Living World. 5: In


WADDINGTON AND WEST BRADFORD YOUTH CLUB


at St. Helen’s Sunday School Hall, Waddington


DANCE Saturday, 10th July on


THREE BEAR FEET DISCO of Radio Rosscndalc fame.


8-00 p.m.—11-45 p.m. Music by:


Admission 25p Right of admission reserved


The Good Corn- Pets and People.


at the arts. 1: The World 2: ■ Gardeners’ 2-30: Sunday


CIHEMA


UNDERWATER SPY


ANOTHER Alistair Maclean


■ agents abounding _is. showing next week at the Civic Hall.


“The Guns of Navcronc . ,Ice Station Zebra” and 'Where Eagles Dare”, this film upholds the tradition of providing imagi­ native entertainment combining acton, suspense and a dramatic


Like his previous successes,


Anthony Hopkins as an under­ water secret service agent,


climax. “When Eight Bells Toll” stars


Calvert. Millions of pounds in gold


is behind it.


ST, JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE, CLITHEROE


FLAG DAY JULY 10th, 1971 Would anyone able to help with DOOR TO DOOR—OR STREET COLLECTION


Please collect their tin from the Brigade Headquarters, Church Brow, Clitheroe.


TUESDAY OR FRIDAY NEXT 8—9 p.m. PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday, July 4th 10-30 a.m.


Rev. N. D. Walton


SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION


CHRIST, CHURCH, CHATBURN.


SUNDAY SCHOOL WEEK-END


Queen in the Vicarage Grounds ■ Competitions—Stalls Refreshments


Crowning of Sunday School


Saturday, July 3rd 3-00 p.m.


Admission:—Adults 5p, under 14’s 2ip


10-30 a.m. Mattins 2-


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 8-00 a.m. Holy Communion


Sunday, July 4th


3- 00 p.m. Family Service Preacher at both services: Rev. J. Stretch,


15 p.m. Procession of Witness


Vicar of Poulton-lc-Fyldc, 6-30 p.m. Evensong


WADDINGTON METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL


Anniversary


Mr. R. Brindle of Wilpshire Morning at 10-45 Evening at 6-30 1-


Services Sunday, 4lh July Preacher:


45 p.m.


Returning to Sunday School for Reunion 2-


PROCESSION TO THE CENOTAPH


30 p.m.


Young People take part at each Service.


“Adventurers with God”


DEMONSTRATION by YOUNG PEOPLE,


Offertories for Sunday School Funds.


£1


13307 10269 13299 4403


17260


2S643 6352


13261 14189 11935


Stockist


Brands o and


French Cabinet


F Fa>@slm


TRY OUR HOME FROM NOW UNTI


Mr. C. A. Howarth CLITHEROE


6-00 p.m.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Rev. K. M. Hendry, B.A., B.D. NO EVENING SERVICE


FAMILY WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION


Sunday, July 4th 10-30 a.m.


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, WATERLOO ROAD, CL1THEROE.


“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved”. ACTS.16. v 31.


SUNDAY 10-45 a.m. Breaking of Bread 2-30 p.m. Sunday School 6- 30 p.m. Gospci Service


THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. Prayer Meeting


TUESDAY 7- 30 p.m. Bible Study


Eslal D.V.


BURNLEY EX-CLARETS ASSOCIATION


HOLIDAY COMPETITION SUCCESSFUL


CONTRIBUTORS 3371 2571


£25 334S3 £5 512


* c f M t f FINE


40 YORK S 12 NORTH


Come along to our meetings


bullion are being pirated with great efficiency in the Irish Sea and Calvert has to find out who


1


story,-“When Eight Bells Toll’-, now an actiop-packcd, . exciting film with spies and double


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


COFFEE EVENING will be held in


CLITHEROE VICARAGE GARDEN


■ 1 (indoors if wet) WEDNESDAY, 7th JULY 7-30 p.m.—9-30 pan.


Cake and Bring and Buy Stalls —Side Shows—


Tickets lOp SHAT


, son of Mr G. Shawcr Burnage, Manchester, a late Mrs M. Shawcross.


th- bride, who is a taxatio wore a dress and coat it. wild silk and fine wool silk braid trimmings, and petallcd hat. She carried quet of pink and white


Given away by Mr R.


Edmondson, and groon was Mr Cedric Feamlcy. N David Critchley and Josep, Iagban were ushers.


carnations, entwined with ribbon. Best man was Mr


by the Rev. P. S. Griersor a reception was held at the and Royal Hotel. After a h moon in Nonvay, the c


The ceremony was perfi HEAR!


Prescribed to your MR. POL Qualified He


TUESDAY, JU1 Please phone or


* BATTERIES * *


Derrick Green


New enquiries Test whatsoever. Pic:


Amelia Mary Upjohn, bride’s cousin, and Miss Jayne Shawcross, the nie the groom. They wore fantasy cotton dresses in nium pink, with bishop s and carried bouquets of


The bridesmaids were


elder daughter of Mrs Tonge, of Pimlico Road eroe, and the late Mr J. was married on Satur Clitheroe Parish Church t Edward Shawcross, a nr ment accountant, and yo


Miss Frances Mary


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