2 CUtheroe Advertiser and Times, October 9,1971
Golf-Final of the Piccadilly World Match Play Champion ship; Football Preview; Inter national Boxing;, Racing from Ascot; Horse of the Year Show. 4-
Show Jumping from the Horse of the Year Show. 10-25: Match of the Day. 11-25: Presenting Lena Martell. 11-57: Weather. BBC 2
Pompeii! 9-25: News, Weather. 9-35:
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8-5: Trials of Life. 8-35: The Search for the Nile. 9-35: Wide World of Entertainment.
Story of Seabiscuit’. 7-45: News, Sport, Weather.
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Hurst Green hospitality
At the Bayley Arms customers are treated like friends and family guests. That has been a tradition in our Hurst Green Perry family as long as we can remember. And it still continues at the Bayley where you are just as welcome to have our meat and potato pie at 25p, our Bayley Bengali curry at 35p, as to try our Bayley Bisque dinner, £1.50, with its free glass of wine.
But if you want stuffy formality, don’t come near us. We don’t believe dinner or bar snacks should be a race for the fastest through the first sitting to eat heated-up food. Our food is freshly cooked to order—and that takes time, ask any housewife!
bayley arms hurst green tel: stonyhurst 210 last food orders 10 p.m. —■ bar open till 11 p.m. CIVIC HALL 1971 FESTIVAL
OCTOBER 25th — OCTOBER 30th Adjudicator; John Fox Esq., (Crewe)
Monday, October 25th at 7-30 p.m* Tudor Players, Manchester Say Who You Are by Waterhouse and Hall.
Tuesday, October 26th at 7-30 p.m. Theatre One, Cleveleys Lovers by Brian Friel.
Wednesday, October 27<h at 7-30 p.m. Clitheroe Players The Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold.
Thursday, October 28th at 7-30 p.m. Fylde Coast Players Love On The Dole by Gow and Greenwood.
Friday, October 29th at 7-30 p.m. Burnley Garrick Club Private Lives by Noel Coward.
Saturday, October 30th 7 p.m. Edinburgh Theatre Arts The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash-
Admission 40p in front of the Entrance. 30p behind the entrance.
Season Tickets £2.00 and £1.50.
Booking plans will be open from October 8th onwards for patrons only. Monday to Friday 11-00 a.m.—12-30 p.m., 3-00 p.m.—5-00 p.m. Saturday 11-00 a.m.—12-30 p-m., 3-00 p.m.—4-00 p.m. and any evening after 7-30 p.m. If you wish to become a patron please contact C.H.
NELSON STADIUM CARR ROAD, off the A56
A record 11,000 at our last meeting! Undoubtedly the North’s Premier Stox Venue.
Formula One Stock Car Racing
S T U C K C A R R A C I H C Nelson Supreme Trophy
Featuring the World’s Top Drivers in another blistering track Spectacular
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th at 7-30 p.m. Adults 40p
Children 25p Bar — Refreshments — Free Parking
KART-RACING Longridgc New Racing Circuit
Sunday, October 10th at
Practice 10-30 a.m.—First Race 1-30 p.m. Refreshments—Car Parks
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
TeL 3585 O ■■ ■■ - 0 ............. 0 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9<h
TONY VINCENT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th
JIMMY GARSIDE
DOUBLE (won) 2
20 £30 next week Menu for October 8th to October 21st Chefs Pate Prawns Coqullfe
Grilled Grapefruit Mexican Cucumber Castles
Beetroot Consomme Fresh Minestrone
Sauted Kidneys with Onion, cooked in Red Wine
Poached Scampi — Tomato, Wine £r Garlic Sauco With Rice Deep Fried Chicken Breast Stuffed with Garlle Butter Beef Steaklcts braised In Beer, Stock & Onions
Garnished Grilled Sirloin or Rumpstcak — 25p EXTRA Roast local Crouse,, Bread Sauce,. Fried Breadcrumbs ~ and Game Chips — 75p EXTRA
Alt Main Courses include — Baked (acket Potatoes Chipped Potatoes
Plus two seasonal vegetables Sweots from the Trolley Chccso & Biscuits Coffee lOp extra
A 10% SERVICE CHARGE IS ADDED TO ALL BILLS
Dinner commences 7 p.m. Last reservations for dinner 10 p.m. Our extensive a-Ia-carto menu will also be available STIRK HOUSE, CISBURN, Nr CLITHEROE Telephone Clsburn 345 • 237 • 485
$ a n t f t H o t e l £1.75
TREBLE (not won) 26
23 £50 this week. CLITHEROE F.C. Thursday, October 14th
in St. John’s Abulance Hall, Church Brow, Clitheroe. Commence 7-30 p.m. Admission 25p Refreshments included
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE Good Prizes
Friday, October 15th
MONSTER JUMBLE SALE in Trinity School
Commence 7-30 p.m. Admission 2p Refreshments available
Jumble willingly collected anywhere. Please ring Clilheroe 4370 .or contact any committee member.
T h e O d c K e l l o M S A r m s WHALLEY ROAD.
CLAYTON-LE-MOORS Listen to the lotwd otthe ’
wjlti 4»ekrai1'* 8ATl,IlDA* Night and SUNDAY . Lnnobtfme with ■ your Ilostees EILEEN. ■
Come Early to be snre of a seat and enjoy TUWAITES ALES AT THEIII BEST
FREE »na EASY FRIDAS and SUNDAY NEW LOWREY ORGAN 18 NEWTON INSTITUTE FARMERS'BALL
AND SUPPER Friday, I5(h October 8-00 p.m.—1-00 a.m.
Supper 8-00 p.m. (prompt) DRIFTERS BAND Licenced Bar
Tickets £1 (limited) available
from Committee Members— or ring Slaidburn 658
THE BEAMERS,
TWISTERS & DRAWERS ASSOCIATION
Blackburn and District 25 Wellington Street, St. John’s, Blackburn. BB1 8AF.
Tel: Blackburn 59440.
WILL ALL RETIRED MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION
PLEASE CONTACT THE. SECRETARY AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS
G. BARTON, President. R. COCKS, Secretary.
NATURALIST SOCIETY FIRST LECTURE
by Mr. H. E. Cook (President) 'RIBBLE & HODDER'
* “CLOSER LOOK” ■ to be held on
Thursday, October 14th at 7-30 'p.m.
at the Ribblesdalc Secondary School, Queens ' Road.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING SELLS
R im CLITHEROE 2323
It’s your biggest shop ioindow that reaches the biggest market
FOLK SING OUT! Tonight—8-30 p.m. From Ireland the fantastic duo
INCHIQUIN ! and your residents—NEVIS
Dog and Partridge, Wcllgatc Clitheroc. Next Friday—SARABAND •
Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall
DANCE Silver Keynotes
to tile
Friday, 15th October 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 30p.
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs Refreshments include
ST. JAMES’S SUNDAY SCHOOL
JUMBLE SALE
Saturday, October 9th in
St. James’s School at 3 p.m.
FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE LEAGUE MATCH
Tomorrow, Saturday, October 9th
CLITHEROE versus
WIGAN ROVERS Kick-Off 3-00 p.m.
Admission 15p O.A.P. and Juniors lOp Refreshments available.
SOROPTIMISTS CLUB OF CLITHEROE Present a
FASHION PARADE
Given by Dorothy Fowler in the Catholic Hall, Lowergate, Clitheroe.
Wednesday, October 13tli, 1971 at 7-30 p.m.
Proceeds for Mother Teresa’s Mission, Calcutta,
Tickets 25p including refreshments.
ECONOMIC STORES,
Whalley Road, Clitheroe Are holding a
FASHION SHOW at
Trinity Methodist Schoolroom Tuesday, October 26th at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 15p including refreshments
(Proceeds for Swimming Baths Appeal)
BARROW SPECIAL RETURN VISIT WITH NEW 1971 PROGRAMME CIRCUS MARKUS WILL VISIT CLITHEROE
Note;—New Circus Site next to Jubilee Mill, Taylor Street, Clitheroc.
OCTOBER
MONDAY 18
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 19
OCTOBER OCTOBER 20
; ALTHAMS TRAVEL SERVICE, King Street, Clitheroe. From Monday, 11th October
Performances twice daily 5-00 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. Advance Booking:
I ts Cona Coffee week AT CONERON and LEEMING 17-19 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE.
TRY CONA COFFEE NOW See Our Display
:: TRY A CUP ONLY 4p :: all of which will go to the Baths Appeal Fund.
Bolton-by-Bowland Women’s Institute
Whist He Domino Drive
in the Village Hall on
Monday next, October 11th at 7.45 p.m.
Admission 224-p. Children lOp. (including Supper)
Chipping Show Social Committee
DOMINO DRIVE WHIST and
in the Whitewell Hotel Monday, October 11th at 7.45 p.m.
WHIST and DOMINO
DRIVE at
Downham Village Half on
Saturday, October 9th, 1971 at 7.30 p.m.
Admission 224p
. including Supper K. S. C.
JUMBLE SALE
A 26-YEA ll who had ruif and who wal going a grea] fire to two through the burn post of|
this when Dl cliffe, of 1 Icl well. Workscl fire in a pcT He was fined! pay £4.20 exl In a letter!
Bowland
the magistral Radcliffe waf ing young. ill an cmotioml away from hi He wrote [
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Harvest Festival 10th October
Preacher: Rev. W. A. Marshall,
B.Soc., Sc, B.D. (Blackburn)
10-45 a.m. 6-30 p.m.
CHRIST’S CHURCH, CHATBURN
Coffee Eveiling Thursday, October 14th 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.
to be held at 5 Clough Bank, Chatburn. .
Competitions—Hat Bar Handbags—Notions
Proceeds for Gift Day Admission lOp
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X X 1 J u V f AVLL X lJ -U th dU r t DtaKdtyKUCimUKN AKtiTB 1UON PlCE-TtnCN £ CIVIC HALL Tell 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel: 3278
Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m. Clint Eastwood, Shirley MacLaine, in
Two Mules for Si s te r Sara Monday to Saturday at 7-30
Anomnaa GemgeC Susannah Production
SCOTT \0RK &JANEEYRE
ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, PENDLETON
HARVEST FESTIVAL
: Friday, October 8tli HARVEST SUPPER AND SOCIAL
in the Vicarage Hall at 8-00 p.m.
Sunday October 10th 10-30 a.m.
Holy Communion 2-45 p.m.
Childrens Service 6-45 p.m. Evensong
DANCE TO-
DISC-STRACTIOH at the
Ambulance Hall,
Church Brow, Clitheroc. on
Friday, 15th. October
Dancing 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Admission 25p
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH SLAIDBURN
ANNUAL SALE
in the Village Hall
Saturday, October 9th at 3 p.m.
To be opened by Mr. W. M. Smith. Stalls, Bran Tub.
Handkerchief Girls. Admission 2p.
i: Children Free :: Buffet Tea
HOLDEN CHAPEL HARVEST
THANKSGIVING SERVICES
Sunday, October 10th
Preacher: Mr. Berry of Pilling. Services 1-30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Collections for Chapel Funds
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet
Tomorrow, Saturday
Speaker from Leprosy Mission Everyone Welcome
DINCKLEY HALL
at 7-30 p.m. at
Please meet at Grcenacre Street at 6-45 p.m.
WATERLOO ROAD,
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, CLITHEROE.
“Jesus is real, He still answers prayers. He can break your habit; He can give you peace.”
.
0-45 p.m. Breaking of Bread 2-30 p.m. Sunday School 4-30 p.m. Gospel Service Tuesday
7-30 pan. Bible Study Thursday
7-30 pan. Prayer Meeting CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (St. Mary Magdalene) Harvest Festival October 10th 8 and 11-15 a.m. Holy Communion (Said).
9-45 a.m. Family Gift Service and Parish Communion; Rev. Edward Wynne, B.A., Vicar of St. Gabriel’s, Blackburn.
6-30 p.m. Evensong; Canon Alan Clark, T.D., B.A., Vicar of St. Anne’s-on-Sea.
Trinity XVIII
A welcome to our meetings: Sunday
5- 35: News, Weather. 5-45: Bruce Forsyth. 6-30: She: film. 8-10:- Harry Seacombe Show.- 8-55: Frankie ■
5rl0: The Partridge Family. 50: Results Service. ■ Howerd in - Up
Bittc? 10-30: Zarabanda.'10-55: Monkeys- Without i Tails. >11-55:. Weekend Weather. > 12: Grandstand: International'
9-35:' Square Two. 10: Wie-
-SATURDAY BBC 1
: Night. 11-40: Midnight Movie: . ‘Cry Wolf’. .
11- 55: Fencing. 12-20: Rocket GRANADA
r:-ling,--5: Bonanza.* 5-55: News. 6: "Sylvester. '6-10:" U.F.O. 7-05: Please Sir.. 7-40: ‘The Old Man Who Cried Wolf, film' with
: man Comedy Machine. ‘10-30: . News.. 10-40: Aquarius. 11-40: .Silent Force. , RADIO 1
.Edward G. Robinson. 8-55: The Comedians. 9-25: Marty; Fcld-
3: Saturday Cinema: ‘The
- 5-30: Radio 2. 8-32: Junior* Choice. 9-55: Stuart Henry. 12:* The Rosko Show. 2: David Gregory. 4: Scene and Heard. 5: Mike Raven. From 6-30 as Radio 2.
Breakfast Special. 9-55: For Younger Listeners. 10-2: Melody Time. 12- 2: Max Bygraves Hour.
5-30: News, Weather. 5-32: RADIO 2
"Robin Hood. 12-45: News. ,12-50:'World of Sport — Foot- ball, Racing, Cycling and Wrest-
10- 25: Eyeless in Gaza. 11-5: News,. Weather. 11-10:; Film
: Sports Forum; ^ 'Association Football; Sports. Report. . ' * 6-3: Listen to the Band. 6-30:
1-2: Radio Orchestra. 2-2:;Sport.; On 2: Golf: The Piccadilly, World Match Play Champion ship—report;'Show** Jumping;
Summary.
Country Meets Folk. 7-32: Those Were the Days. 8-30: Star Sound. 9-15: National and World Champion Brass Band Festival Concert. 10-2: Ray Moore’s Saturday
Night. 12: Midnight Newsroom. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.
News. 1-50: Afternoon Sequence. 4-10: Beethoven and Ravel. 5-5: The Week Ahead. 5-30: Stereo
; 8: News, Weather. 8-5: Aubade records. 9: News , Weather. 9-5: From the 1971 E u r o p e a n . Festivals. 11-15: Record Review. 12-15: Midday Concert. 1:
RADIO 3
Rock. 6: The Orchestra in the 60s.
WEEKEND PROGRAMMES *\
, 6-27: Farming Today. 6-45: Outlook. 6-50: Northern News and Weather. 7: News. 7-10: Northern: Farmer, .-7-40: Today’s 5 Papers. 7-50: Northern News; and Weather.
RADIO 4 ’
6-30: Jascha Horenstein. 6-50: Mlada (Opera). 9-55: A Visit to Solesmcs. 10-35: Handel. 11-30: News
A f t e r n o o n Theatre: The- Reckoning’. 3: Wee k en d Woman’s Hour. 4:- Film Time. 4-30: Pick of the Week. . 5-30: Week Ending. 5-55: Northern News. 6: News. 6-15: Letter from America. ■ 6-30: Sport Spotlight. 7: Desert Island Discs. 7-30: Roy Hudd’s Vintage Music-Hall. .
Forces’ Chance. 12-55: Northern News. 1: News. • ........... 1-15: Any Questions? 2:
9: News.-9-5—10-15: Saturday * Briefing. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30—12: Study On 4. On VHF Open University. 12: Sports Parade. 12-25:
8:, Today. 8-2:. It’s Saturday.; ’ £, F / f . 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre:
••‘Bump Tn» the-Night’. 10: News. 10-10: A_ Word in Edgeways.
10- 11-
*. 9:’ Magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan. 9-30: Wie
. BBC 1
bitte? 10:
Zarabanda.il: Seeing and Believing. 11-35: Fact and Fiction.
Goingvfor ;a ; Song. 2-55: Basil , Brush.
'
Diddymen., 3-35: Laurel and Hardy. 3-55: British Film. Comedy: ‘The March Hare’.
5-15: The Silver Sword. 5-40: The Countryman.
Chance to Meet • Father Hugh Bishop. 6-55: Songs of Praise. -
6-5: News, Weather. 6-15: A . 3- 25: Ken Dodd and The
12- 25: Conflict at Work. 1-25: Farming. 1-55: The Gap. 2- 20: Made in Britain. 2-30:
12: Windows on the Brain.
5: News, Weather. SUNDAY
50: Lighten; our- * Darkness.
mission. 12-05:. Art for All. 12-30: Rules of the Game. 12-55: Jobs- in the House and Garden: 1-25:, All Our Yester days. Brian Inglis recalls Octo ber, ,1946, and the long-drawn- out Nuremburg Trial. 1-55: Football. 2-50: Cartoon Time. Bugs Bunny. 3: The Great Stars. ‘Forever . Female’ (film),, with
11: Parish Mass. 12: Inter SUNDAY ,
Williams Holden ’- and . Ginger Rogers; 4-40:-The Golden-Shot.
... .7.25: - Morecambe i and is Wise.’:;' 8-10: Bette Davis -’in : ‘Stolen Life’. 9-55: News, Weather. 10-10: -Omnibus. .11-10:: Parkin son. ,11-57: Weather.
Summary, Weather." 11-5:: One Man’s Week
7-25: The World; About '-'Us. - 8.15: For the-'Nation. 8.30:* Music On T. • 9-25: Eyeless in Gaza. 10-10: Rowan and Martin. ■
11: .. News
, 10-35:;Open University. S'ri ’!■;» 7:. News-vReview.t'Wcather.i
5 BBC,2*,"■ *,“/ ’’* * 7-3: Sing Something -Simple.
.Downstairs. 11-15: Scales;-.of 'Justice.
3 .6-55: Radio 2. 8-3: Barry AIK dis. 9-2: Junior Choice. 10: Noel , Edmonds. 12.2: Radio 2. 2: Jimmy
RADIO 1
Savile.- 4:. .Johnny Moran.;.5: Alan Freeman. From 7 as Radio 2. RADIO 2
7: News, Weather. 8-3: Dudley Savage. 8-32: Music for Sunday. 10-2:
Jimmy Tarbuck. 2-30: Just the Job. 3-2: Scmprini: Radio 2 Music Club. 4-2: _ A Year in Song.
12-2: Family Favourites. 2-2: 6-55: First Day of the Week.,
Melodies for You. 11-0: People’s Service.
5-35:
...Thc Flaxton 'Boys; -.6-05: News. 6-15: Seven Days. 6-50: Save St; Paul’s, 6-55: Stars On Sunday.'-; 7-25:,; On1; ,The .Buses. 7-55f; “Boys’ Night’Out’: (film), with James Garner, Tony Ran dall, Kim Novak and Janet Blair. 10: News. 10-15: Upstairs.
r 'l2-5: . Jazz Club. 1-2: Night; Ride. 2: News, Weather.
7-30:'Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sun day. Half-Hour.- 9-2: 100 Best Tunes; JO-2: Folk On Two. 11-2: Peter Clayton’s ,‘Jazznotcs’ . ; 12: ’M 5 d n i g h t Newsroom,
,
8: News, Weather. 8-5: New. Records;. 9: News, Weather.
RADIO 3 >.■’
9-5: Bach Cantatas. 10: Con cert Choice. 11: Music Maga
zine. 12: 1971 Salzburg: Festival.
5-10: Talking About Music. 5- 40: The 1971 English Bach
Glasgow.
9-45: The Discovery of Dark ness (talk). • 10-5: Chamber Mu s ic (continued). 10^-30: Chopin and Weber. 11-30: News Summary. • RADIO 4
(Strindberg). 9-5: Baroque Chamber Music.
7-50: Sunday Reading. 7-55: ; . -
Festival. 6-10: Poetry in Scots. 6- 40: Festival Concert (con tinued). 7-35: To Damascus
hlisteners 'from India'and Pakis-. tan. 8-55: Weather. ‘
. Weather. 8: News. 8-20: For
; America. 9-30: The Archers. -- 9-30: VHF. Open University. , - 10-30:--Morning Se r v i c e . -'11-10:* Week’s ’. Good Cause. ' ll-15:Motoring and the Motor i s t . - 11-45: * From the Grass Roots.,
9: News. 9-15: Letter from A SUGC
for the. n| paper ct “Editors,
■ jWeather. .1: World This Week end. 2: Gardeners’ Question
12-15: T a l k a b o u t . 12-55:
12-40: French; Songs. 1-15: ■ Beethoven. 3:' Concert:.from
: About Antiques. 4-30: The Living World. 5:
Islands. 7: Questions of Belief. 7-30: From the Royal Festival Hall.
6: News. 6-15: Return to the
cert-(continued). 9-25: Michel Saint-Denis. 9-58: Weather.
8-20: The Zodiac. 8-40: Con
* 10:* News. 10-10: With Great •Pleasure. 10-50: Epilogue. 10-59: Weather. 11: News.
MANOR HALL, Milthornc Avenue
Sunday, October 10th at 6-30 pan.
Mr. J. Tolson (Preston)
Women’s Fellowship 2-45 p.m.
Wednesday, October 13th.
Mrs. Tickcll (Blackburn)
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, October 101b
HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES
10.30 a.m. Family Service.
6.30 p.m. Rev. J. R. Jcnkin- son, Central Hall, Liverpool.
All offerings for Christian. Aid. CLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday, October 10th 10-30 a.m.
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D.
No Evening Service
I HAVE letter and following i dicated pre ley Parish < to assist means with has been
pondencc m view of an i and not an for the club tb, club co appreciatve than “Memlj —letters fro] secretaries v| indicate. As rcgail
time, any q; the bite” on council musi sitution. It is note
strated b; assistance past severe There is t
the legal National As Councils th given to as lively new c
demonstratic the parish makes to gi* worthy local I suggest
This fact
Rangers
F.Cl lengthy corrl period of i|
cd i s
•Time. 2-30: The Sunday Play: .‘Crystal and Fox’. 4: Talking
In Touch. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather.
laurels.” Rcfcrenc
the sever
utter non cheerfully of Wigan.
to print support < captains at
Perhaps ■
is still not situation he me at my h wishes to ment my tl book.
J. H. FELL,|
Chairman. Whalley Pari 7 Limclicld AYhaUcy.
his mother il newspaper a] after posting] his mind ano prevent the]
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