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■J Clitheroe‘'Advertiser and THmesiIfovember S, 1971 '< , .
Drama in the air
THE giant cigatrshaped flying machines which made ' their mark both in-World War One, and after, form the core of the adventure film, “Zeppelin”, at the Civic Hall. Set at the. height of the war,
■bitte? (German). 10.30: Zara-; banda (Spanish).
•AH. Bongo’s Cartoon! Carnival. 12.45: Grandstand, ; Football Preview, Racing from Worces ter.: 1.35: ’ Fight of the Week: Jim Watt V Jean-Pierre' Lc Jaouen, highlights. Show Jump- Lsg, Rugby ■
ii 12:' W^end'^-; weather. 12.5:
the film stars Michael Yorke,' Hike Sommer, -Rupert Davies and Marius Goering. It tells of the attempts of the British to stop a German plan to send a Zeppelin into Britain to steal top secret papers. .
Bunny Show”. Showing also is the “Bugs '
FONDUE ■ AT
‘This is-Mv Song’.v 5.35:-News. Weather. 145: Bruce Forsyth and. - the Generation Game. 6;30:. The Man . Who Never Was: film ’ .starring Clifton Webb, Stephen Boyd, Gloria Grahamc. RIO: Cilia. 8.55: ■ Francis Durbridge:
sults Service. 5.10: The Partridge Family:
9.35: Square Two, 10: Wie :
BBC 1 ■ W PROGRAMMES tain v New Zealand,: 4.45: Re FW League: Great Bri
;. :' 11.5: News, we a t h e r . 11.10: Film Night. 11.40: Mid night-Movie: .‘Moon Over Miami’ starring Don Ameche, Betty Grable, Robert Cum mings.
GRANADA SATURDAY
‘The Passenger’ starring Peter Barkworth, Joanna Dunham. 9.40: Up Pompeii 10.10: News, weather. 10.20: Match Of The Day. . 11.20: Braden’s Week. 11.5: Weatherman.
Society’ starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. 7.30: Westminster. 7.50: News,
3: Saturday Cinema: ‘In BBC 2
Robin Hood. 12.45: News. 12.50: World of Sport: Racing from Sandown and Doncaster. Lawn Tennis. 3.50: Professional Wrestling. 4.45: Results Service. 5: The Time Tunnel. 5.55: News. 6:Sylvestcr. 6.10:
11.55: Judo. 12.20: Rocket
>:-■ 9;5'-' The Carpenters. -9.50: Trials of Life. 20.20: Fathers, and Sons.
:• The Tree That Put the Clock Back.’-
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the Game. 12.55: Jobs in the- House; and Garden.
1.55: Football. 2.50: Road Run ner.
1.25: All : Our -Yesterdays.
3: ‘Black Narcissus’ (film, with Deborah Kerr, David ; Farrar
and Jean Simmons). 4.40: - The Golden Shot. 5.35: The -Flaxton Boys.
Roadshow. 6.50: Appeal on be half of the Royal British Legion. 6.55; Stars on Sunday.
6.5: News. 6.15: Freedom
‘Stagecoach’ (film, with Alex' Cord, Bing Crosby and - Van Heflin).
7.25: On the Buses. 7.55:
U.F.O. 7.5: Please Sir. 7.40: Film: ‘The Woman in
Downstairs. 11.15: The_ Marty Feldman Comeiy Machine.
10: News. 10.15: Upstairs,
White’ — with Sydney Green- street and Eleanor Parker; 9.30; The Comedians. 10: Shirley’s World. 10.30: News. 10.40: Aquarius. 11.40: The Silent Force.
SUNDAY Sport, weather. 8.10: Chronicle: Something Old. 12.30: Rules of 11: Faniily Service. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for a week.
Demonstrations and Tasting each Shopping Day.
THEO WILSON & SONS LTD.. 4 AND 7 YO R K STREET. CLITHEROE. TEL. 2688.
CIVIC HALL Tel. 3278 GRAND MNEMA Tel. 3278
FRTOAY and SATURDAY at 7.00 p.m.
Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan in LAWaiAN (AA)
MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7.15 p.m.
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YES, IT’S CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
Robert Brothers BLACKBURN
4C?eotraHy Heated Big Top EWOOD CAB PARK
Dally at 4<4.>S 7-30. — Sat. at 3* i-45, 7-30 Zoo Open naUy at 11 a.m. <Snn. 3-30) all classes.
lilon,, Nov. 8th, to Sat. Nov. 13th
Prices: Adults SOp* SOpr 40p* 50p, 60p. 80p, Children Half Price at ALL Performances.
Mighty Herd of 10 Elephants will walk from Station to Groond Sun.. Nor. *?th, 3-30
Book Kow (no extra charge) at CO-OP XBAVEL (CWS Ltd). 3 Ainsworth Street. Blackbnm ->* Telephone 5280?.
Robert Bros. Herd of BABT ELEPHANTS
JULIAN TROUPE Trick Cyclists from France The Great SEBASTION Swinging Trapeze The .Apaloosa STALLIONS
Performing PIGS ^ Performing BEARS Juncoi Mario* Dupree & Jimmy Scott CLOWNS
The only act of its kind in Europe
ROBERT RINGO Gun Slbiger from the Circle R Ranch—From Hungary The ENDRESZ BROS.
BEVERLY and JOANNA Aerialists The SANTAS Jugglers from Belgium COTTBELLI from the East
RUSSELL and Partner Equilibrists
The Riding Blachino (how to Jeam to be a circus rider) — JOHNNY with his Spinning Plates
Madam Kitty’s POODLE REVUE JEROME Balancer
SIDNEY The Boxing Kangaroo
Robert Bros. Group of Sensational LION and LIONESSES
Also . Jy
THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
A CONCERT
■1ifi i-A
will be given in the CIVIC HALL
SUNDAY, DECEMBER Sfh, 1971 at 8.00 p.'m. by.
York Street, Clitheroe ' on
THE BLACKBURN SINFONIA (Conductor; Nicholas Smith) with
ANTONY PEEBLES
(First prize winner of the B.B.C. Pianoforte Competition, 1971)
PROGRAMME Karelia Suite .................................. Sibelius.
Pianoforte Concerto , No. 5 (“The Emperor”) ....... .
Beetho.ven. (Soloist: Antony Peebles);
Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”) ............... Dvorak.
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Ticket/Programmes priced 50p (pensioners and young pensons under 16 years half-price) obtainable from the Public Library or Civic Hall and, subject to availability, at the door on the night, of the Concert. Postal applications will be accepted.
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Menu for* November 5 th to November 18th
£1.75
Chicken & Pepper Salad Garlic Soup
Beetroot a la Cremo Prawns CoquMId Chefs Pate Cream of Fresh Celery
Baffored Deep Fried Fresh Plaice with Tomato Cr Caper Sauce Whole Baby Chicken with Sauce-Grande M e r e .......
Skewered Liversi Mushroom Cr Bacon* with Madeira Sauce
Steak
pieces.marinated In Wlno
.and.cooked’With y : . V . Onions* Mushrooms" & Herbs-.'t.-
Camished Grilled Sirloin or Rumpsteak. - r 2Sp. EXTRA Roast local Grouse* Bread Sauce* Fried Breadcrumbs and Came Chips ^ 75p'EXTRA
All Main Courses' include ^ Oaked Jacket Potatoes Chipped Potatoes -
Plus two .seasonal vegetables Sweets from tho Trolley ' Cheese Cr CIseuits
Olniwr eoninwnecs 7 p.m.
..Last rcscrvatlons'for'dlnnw'lO'p.m.; •Our extensive a-Ia-catto menu will also'be'evallabi*
A 10% SERVICE CHARGE IS ADDED .TO, ALL BILLS:,.,, ,.,r ■ ' Coffee'lOp extra'.V;: ’
' / i • rriRK HOUSE.
GISBURN..Nr. CLITHEROE^fZ- - ■ - Telepb’one Clsbutn',345 J 217
^ Oithcroc and District Budgerigar Society
Grand Budgerigar Show : to be held on Sunday, November 7th 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. -
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at the SOCIAL CLUB, WELLGATE. : Refreshments available ■.
W e r o i lP B S G K B i iR N BOOKING OFFICE NOW OPEN for CINDERELLA
ON JANUARY 10th and 15th starring HACKETT, Ben Weetlon
AND THE ERIC WINSTON BAND
Monday 7-30. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 4-45 and 8-0 p.m. Saturday 2-0, 5-0 and 8-0 p.m. PRICES: 30p, 40p, 50p, 60p
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I BOOKING FORM—Please reserve ............. seats ar ............pj jstalls/Cirele for the ............ performance o n .....................dajJ
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WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP ■ present
F ISH OUT O F WA T ER A Farce by Derek Benfield
Waddinglon Post Office; J. B, Herd’s, Waddington; West Brad ford Post Ofiicc; Hammonds, St. Mary’s Street, Clitheroe,
Friday and Saturday: Adults 25p Children 15p Tickets available from:
. Thursday; Adults 20p Children 15p GISBURN and DISTRICT Y.F.C. B A M C E
to be held in the FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1971 ..............9 p.m. to 1a.m.
THE SILVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND Admission 30p
Right of admission reserved ----------------- Refreshments
November 25tb, 26th and 27th at 7.30 p.m. Programme tickets
in ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
I
Dine out for only 99p
Lighten those November dayi by a meal Monday—Friday. Wo offer these days a bayley budget menu for 99p with free lager. Can’t be bad I
bayley arms
hurst green TEL. STONYHURST 210
GISBURN MOTHERS’ UNION
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
Saturday, November 13th 7.30 p.m.
in the FESTIVAL HALL Adults 22ip
Children 15p
Refreshments included Everybody welcome
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND WAR MEMOIUAL
WHIST and DOMINOES
on Monday, November 8th at 7.45 p.m.
Admission 224-p
(including Bic and Peas Supper)
Children lOp
ST. LEONARD’S SCHOOL LANGHO
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
ev ery THURSDAY at 7.30 pan. : Admission I5p, .
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
R EM EM B R A N C E DAY Sunday, 14th November, 1971
proposes to attend at St. Mary’s Parish Church on Sunday morning. 14tli November next, for the observance of Remem brance Day and trusts he may be accompanied to the i Church by Residents and in particular by those serving
The Worshipful the Mayor (Councillor S. J. Moore) oll a public capacity or In the various social and welfare
nd Officials. Magistrates and Ladles and- Gentlemen of the Borough, should assemble at the Town Hall: the Mayor will receive at 10-15 a.m. prompt in the Mayor’s Parlour.
sounded, and Wreaths laid. a The Mayor appreciates that certain of the individuals
short Service, the Calls ’’Last Post and Reveille will be Town Clerk and Chief Executive Officer. ,
a e formed In Church Street and proceed to «ie Cenotoph. a rriving there at approximately 12^0 noon. There will be
mnd orgaisations to whom tills letter is beixig addressed Cay well wish to attend Mbrniug Service at thdr oto a hurch or Chapel, but hopes that as many as possible will
uishing marks should be worn. b On the termination of the Service n procession wUl
Uniforms, decorations, medals, badges or other disting
auarters) and proceed Independently into the Church so as to be In their scats by 10-35 aan. Aldermen. Councillors
10-45 a.m. S Organisations participating should assemble in Church
rganisations in the Borough. The service commences at qtreet (unless they propose to march from their Head
21st CELEBRATIONS
O P EN DAY
PENDLE CLUB, LOWERGATE.
Tuesday, November 9lh,. 1971 2.30 — 4.30 p.m.
and 7.00 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. Everyone cordially invited
Light Refreshments wll be served
Admission free
FOLK SING OUT! Tonight 8-30
Recommended by Jackie and Bridie
ttend at the Cenotaph for the final stage of the proceedings. JOHN COWDALL.
E@HA ! Also Residents—NEVIS
DOG and PARTRIDGE, Wcllgatc, Clilhcroc.
Next Friday: Clinch cSs Downes! BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE MAYORAL
DINMEE AMD BALL Swan and Royal Hotel
Friday, November 26th, 1971
A limited number of tickets—Price £2—available at the ' Public Library
ST. JAMES’S CHURCH, (XTTHEROE
AUTUMN FAYRE Tomorrow, Saturday, November 6th
To be opened ait 2.30 p.m. by Mrs. M. J. Prosser.
A variety of stalls including: Drapery, Greengrocery, Household, Cake, Fancy (3oods.
Admission 3p - Doors < ^ n 2 p.m.
Refreshments Children’s Playroom ADVANCE NOTICE
NORTH LANCS, LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME, OAKLANDS, GARSTANG.
CLITHEROE SUPPORT GROUP
Please come and bring your friends to a TYROLEAN EVENING
at the Wellsprings Nick-o' Pcndic on Thursday, 11th Novemher 8 p.m.—1
a.ni. Dancing by Candlelight to Austrian Music.x Admission 50p including glass of wine and buffet.
Tickets available from MRS. MOON, Cowman’s Sweet Shop, King Street, Clitheroe.
Also at “ Tho Wellsprings.”
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
Tel. 3585 o----- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
BILL and JULIE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
HOWARD KING
. DOUBLE (won) 15 18
£30 this week.
TREBLE (not won) 9 3 30
£50 this week. , 1 1
JACKIE REA Snooker Exhibition on
Tuesday, November 23rd
Tickets are now available behind the bar
Rowland Farmers’ Effort for Whitcweir Church P.C.C. Funds
WHIST and DOMINOES Monday next, November 8th
Mr. and Mrs. K. W.’Wright). - Please support this effort
7.30p.m. at Whifewell Hotel. (By the kind permission of
Rimington and Middop Sports DON’T FORGET
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
in Memorial Institute
Saturday, November 6th : at 7.45p.m. prompt-
Pendleton Village' Hall
CHRISTMAS WHIST, DOMINO DRIVE and GRAND DRAW
Thursday, December 16th, 1971 Waddington Social Club
AMATEUR OPERATIC and DRAMATIC SOCIETY AUCTION SALE Conducted by
Messrs. HOTHERSALL and FORREST to be held in the
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th at 7.00 p.m.
Viewing from 6.00 p.m. Admission 5p.
Proceeds for Society Funds Don’t forget the next show
“South Pacific”, same venue February, 1972.
Film Show IN THE INSTITUTE
Friday, November 12lh at 8.00 p.m.
Bring the Family Tea and Biscuits
Collection
CLITHEROE OLD PEOPLE’S WELFARE COMMITTEE
12.5:
SUNDAY BBC 1
viewers. 9.3ft Wic bitte?: (Ger man). 10: Zarabanda: (Span ish). 11:, Seeii^ and Believing. 11.35: Fact and Rction. 12; The Engineer’s World.
9: Magazine for A s i a n
12.25: .Conflict at Work. Farming. 1.50: The Gap. ■
Going for a Song. 2.50: Here’s Lucy. ''
2.15: Made in Britain. 2.25:
Further Up. The Creek’: film ...... starring Frankie Howard, David Tomlinson.
‘Fnrfhftr TTy» ttux and Hardy: ; - ■■ ,5.15: She Shall Have Music.
Show. 8.10: Richard Burton in ‘Die Sandpiper’. '10.5: News, wcatlicr. 10.15. Omnibus, celebrates today’s
50th anniversary, of Sir John Gielgud’s first appearance on the English stage. 11.15: Par kinson. 12; Weatherman.
BBC 2
12.30: Open University. 7: News review, weatlier.
7.25: The World About Us. 8.15: Music On 2: Profile in
The Talk of the Town. 11: For The Nation. 11.15: News sum mary, weather. 11.20: One Man’s Week..
Music. 9.25: Fathers and Sons. 10.15; Comedy Tonight: from
To Meet. 6.55: S o n g s Of Praise. 7./5: Morecambe and Wise
5.40: The Countryman. 6.5: News, weather. 6.15: A Chance
3.15: Ken Dodd. 3.25: Laurel ‘Our Wife’. 3.45;
£30 in fines for gii*l who fractured skull ih; crash
AS the result of an accident in Manchester-Road, Whalley, in which she received a frac tured skull, Carol Read,- (20), of, Railway Terrace, Great Har wood, was fined; £15 a t Clith- eroe for driving - without due care and attention. Miss Read’s solicitor said that
'his client had spent an evening in Whalley, and Marshall had offered her a lift home. She drove the van, and for some
reason it had skidded, touched the kerb and overturned several times at Porlfield Bar. Before setting out, she had told Marshall she had a provisional licence, not realising it had ex pired a few days earlier She completely overlooked the fact
'ways tried to support and be lieve in the law”, he said. She was also fined £10 for
having no insurance and £5 for having no driving' licence,:
cis Marshall, of Whalley : Road, Accrington, -who was in the vehicle at the time, was fined £10 for permitting the van' to be used without insurance, and £5 for aiding.and abetting-Miss Read to drive without a licence.
, The. owner of the van, Fran -
Talk on Poland
An illustrated ta|k on Poland
was enjoyed by Clitheroe Inner Wheel Clubj membersy when
-they m e t l a t -’.Greenbanks,' Grindleton, home of'Mrs; John
-for.helping tO;
make.t.tho ;Club s birthday party a big success.
CLITHEROE ROUND TABLE - invite you to a
BARBECUE and BARN DANCE
Proceeds towards ‘Meals on Wheels Van’ for W.R.V.S. Licenced Bar.
at ROEFIELD FARM. CLITHEROE NOVEMBER 12th—8-15 p.m.
that she was .not, insured,, he added. Marshall said that he had
been left with a debt of several hundred pounds because of the crash. “I did' not intentionally break the law, and I have al-
Tickets 75p from any Clitheroe Tabler or Kaydee Bookshop; Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Cook and Smith, Well Terrace, Clitheroe. Primrose Garage, WhalleyRoad, Clitheroe.'
Dancing to “DISCTRACTlON’l. ' Chicken Barbecue.
' - -'i This space kindly donated by: Trutex Ltd., Grindleton.
NATURALIST SOCIETY LECTURE
by Mr. W. Hill
Wanderlust to be held on
Thursday, November Tltb at 7-30 p.m.
at the Ribblesdale Secondary School, Queens Road.
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
■Addcrlcy. Speaker -was - Mrs. Pawlicki, whose ^mother-in-law lives in Poland. She was thanked, by Mrs. White. Mrs. Morton presided and i thanked > everyone
-h'n’ fhc 'Boys’-School Hall ''■./York'Street, CHtheroe
, , .on-
■•'A'v'November-'12(h ; 'at 7.00 p.m. 'Admission 2p
’’Whallcy Abbey Fellowship COFFEE HORNING
MID EVENING 10 a.m.— 12‘noon. 7.30 p.m.— 9.30 p.m.
Thursday, November 11th -in the Conference House.
Bring and Buy and Cake Stall Admission lOp
CUTHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday, November 7lh 10-30 a.m.
at which members will vote on the scheme of Union.
Holy Communion and the “Special Church Meeting”
FAMILY WORSHIP Followed by
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, B.A.,B.D.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Overseas Missions Sunday
ReVi N. D. Walton MANOR HALL, Miltbomc Avenue
Rev. E. S. Josclin 6-00 p.m.
November 7fh 10-30 a.m.
Sunday, November 7th at 6-30 p.m.
Mr.' Harding (Astley Bridge)
Women’s Fellowship ,2-45 p.m.
Wednesday, November 10th
Mrs. A. Bakewell (Blackburn)
That Religious system . which excites among its defenders a perpetual outcry about mis translations and various read ings, ought to be m o r e than suspected.
“Beware of False Prophets”, Matthew 7 v 15.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE
We welcome you to our meetings Sunday
10-45 a.m. Breaking of Bread 2-30 p.m. Sunday School 6-
7- 30
p.th. Bible Study TTinrsday
7*30 n.m. Prayer Meeting Waddington Social Dub
This Saturday, November 6th
DANCE to the
Pink Panther Cover charge
Pay at the door
Also next week: John and Leon
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Cbatbum and District Branch
REMEMBRANCE SERVH3E
Methodist Church, Chatbum on Sunday, November 14th a t 10.30 a.m..
will be held at the
After tho service the parade will proceed to the War Memorial at the Parish Church for the
minister, Rev. J. A. Goodhail. Service conducted by the
A special invite is extended to ,, all ex-Service personnel.
Parade will assemble at the Post Office at 10.00 a.m.
laying of the wreath.
The Annual (Jeneral Meeting will take place at th e Brown Cow Hotel, Chatbum,
on November 17th at 7.45 p.m. SLAIDBURN SCHOOL
Whist and Domino Drive
at Slaidburn Village Hall
on Friday, November 12th at 7.45 p.m.
Admission 20p (including refreshments) Y2i DISCOTHEQUE
WHERE? NEWTON IN SH T C T E WHEN? Saturday. November 13tli HOW MUCH? 30p
Dancing 8-30 p.m.—11-45 p.m.
Hot Dogs and Hamburgers ; at reasonable charges
Right of Admission - Reserved - PLEASE NOTE -
and Supper Friday, December 3rd
T h e O . a d f e l l o m f i A t r .m s WHALLEY ROAD.
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