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THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION HURST GREEN BRANCH _ :


Announce their ■ ■■


to be held in the MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1971


Old Time, Modern and Pop Music Special engagement of


The D.K. DISCO front London Licensed Bar applied for.


Tickets 60p (including supper).


YEAR’S ’EVE BALL Dancing from 9 p.m. to 2a.m. _


SATURDAY B.B.C.-1 i


'10: WIE’BITTE? 10.30: ZARABANDA.


11.45: WEEKEND WEATHER. 11.50: ALI BONGO’S CAR­ TOON CARNIVAL.


3.50: LANCER (Western). : 4.40: SPORTS RESULTS SER­ VICE: 5: REGIONAL


12.30: GRANDSTAND — Football preview, 12.55, 1.25, 2. 2.35: Racing from Cheltenham.- 1.10, 1.45: .Bri­ tish and Commonwealth Wel­ terweight Championships (highlights). 2.20, 2.50: Filial. Indoor Show Jumping Cham­ pionship of. Great Britain. 3.5: Rugby League.


THIS CHRISTMAS EVE


D IN E and D A N C E AT THE


JUDGE WALMESLEY BILLINGTON, WHALLEY


JB 26


For Reservations, telephone Whalley 2172 Weddings and Parties all the year round.


CLITIIEROE F.C. JUMBLE SALE


Friday, December 10th at Shawbridgc, 7 p.m. Admission 2p.


SAWLEY READING ROOM ‘


?A $


il CIVIC HALL Tel. 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 3278


Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Mark Lester. Jack Wild Stars of Oliver in


S.W.A.L.K.


THE STORY OF MELODY (A) A delightful family film


Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7.00 p.m.


Anthony Hopkins in Alistair Maclean’s


WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (U)


Action packed thriller, swashbuckling suspense, a smashing cloak and dagger adventure.


Also COUNTERFEIT KILLER Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7.15 p.m.


Lana Turner, Lloyd Nolan, Hope Lange, Lee Phihps, Arthur Kennedy PEYTON PLACE (A)


An enthralling drama based on the world famous novel by Grace Metalious


WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB


to the best group we have yet presented The incredible


D A N C E DAP PERS


THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th at 8.00 p.m.


Non-Members 30p -------- Members 20p


Come early and spend an enjoyable evening with Music, Dancing and Drinks


Also •


FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th


AN ANNUAL MEMBERS EVENING


Christmas Shake to be drawn. Handicap Finals played. Free Supper provided.


Dancing to a Blackpool duo THE SEMITONS


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND WAR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE


Annual Christmas Whist and Domino Drive


WHIST IN THE VILLAGE HALL DOMINOES IN THE SCHOOL


on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17tll, at 7.45 p.m. Admission 25p (including supper) Prizes all Christmas fare.


^ kt ' - y p r f J~>rvrJ * HG 1 0 k * z m 4 Menu for Dec. 3rd to Dec. 16th


Whole Poached Sardine Salad Egg Mayonnaise


Prawns Coquille Chefs Pate


French Onion Soup with Cheese Crouts Cream of Cucumber Soup


Crumbcd-Dcop Fried Sweetbreads — Served with Sauce Poached Salmon Steak with Hollandaiso Sauce


Roasf Norfolk Turkey, Chlppolata, Stuffing and Cranberry Sauce


Chicken Drumsticks sauted in Butter and Herbs Stuffed Veal Rolls braised in Red Wine


Garnished Grilled Sirloin or Rumpstcak — 25p EXTRA Roast local Pheasant, Bread Sauce, Fried Breadcrumbs and Game Chips (40 mins.) —• 40p EXTRA


Plus two seasonal vegetables


Sweets from the Trolley Cheese and Biscuits Coffee lOp extra


All Main Courses Include —► Baked Jacket Potatoes Chipped Potatoes


Christmas Pudding with Rum Sauee Hot Mince Pies and.Brandy Butter or


Hott& Hotel £1.75


FRIENDS OF BLEAKHOLT ANIMAL SANCTUARY CHRISTMAS FAIR


WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th at 2.30 p.m.


STALLS: Toy. Handicrafts, Kitchen, Gcneial Gifts, Garden, Children’s-Wear Cakes and Produce.


FUN: Tombola. Roll-a-Coin. Bran Tubs, Hat, Handbag and Costume-Jewellery Bar.


Miss DOROTHY TAYLOR


Tea and Refreshments ■ To be opened by


Admission 5 p ---------------Children 2p


Please come along and help our ‘Animal Family’. G I S B U R N Y.F.C.


ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WHIST


& DOMINO DRIVE to be held in the


FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN on


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th, .1971, at 7.30 p.m. Admission 30p (including refreshments)


Over 20 Prizes — Turkeys :: Capons :: Christmas Fayrc Admission 30p —1 ................... No Band


C H R I S TMA S WH I S T DOMI NO D R I V E


AND Oil DECEMBER 10th, 1971


i at PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL Commencing at 7.30 p.m.


Admission 25p (including refreshments)


Prizes: Turkey, Bottles and Chicken. «


1 BURNLEY RO ,UND TABLE 1 .


Proudly present's (in aid of Hospital 5000) WINGATES Champion Band of Gre'at Britain 1971


North-West Champions 1971 at


. HEBDEN'S SHOWROOMS TODMORDEN ROAD, BURNLEY


TICKETS 50p


(including light refreshments) Available at the door


or from Hebdeh Bros Ltd/ Boots Chemists and Central Travel, Burnley


A 10% SERVICE CHARGE IS XDDED TO ALL BILLS ’


Dinner commences 7 p.m. Last.resorvations for dinner 10.p.m. Our exlcnsive a-la-earto'menu will also.be available ■ .STIRK HOUSE, G1SBURN, Nr CLITHEROE . j . Telephono Gisburn 345 • 237 ■ 485 ■:


COME AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CHARITY §


TONIGHT, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10th -| . 7-30 for 8-00 prompt


^ I ^


^ |


| § ^ | TEMPERANCE BAND |I § CLITHEROE and DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS


Y2i DISCOTHEQUE PLUS


‘SEPTEMBER’ GROUP WHERE ? NEWTON INSTITUTE


WHEN ? SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th HOW MUCH ? 30p.


Dancing 8 p.m.—11.45 p.m.


Hot Dogs, Hamburgers at reasonable charges Right of admission reserved.


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE C A P IT A L


CHINESE RESTAURANT (Licensed)


& 41, WELLGATE,


CLITHEROE. Telephone 4181


4 * OPEN FROM 11.30 a.m. to . 11.30 p.m. DAILY


Special Christmas Dinner Served —from 16th to 25th December Four course at 75p- inclusive


Five course at £1.00 inclusive., BOOK NOW


STIRK HOUSE HOTEL, GISBURN


Please note the special openings DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS


Dec. 24th CHRISTMAS EVE. OPEN TO 10 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY. OPEN 1 p.m. TO 10 p.m. Dec. 26th SUNDAY. OPEN 1p.m. TO 10 p.m.


DECEMBER 27th OPEN AS USUAL


DECEMBER DINNER DANCES


The last two evenings before Christmas for your office or family party. •


FRIDAY 17th and TUESDAY 21st o£ DECEMBER


Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to the Stirk House Show Band. Party menus from £1.60


CHRISTMAS WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE


to bo held .in the INSTITUTE


Friday, December 10th at 7.45 p.m.


Admission 25p Turkeys, Chickens, etc.


Whist Drive in the Institute Adult Dominoes m the Dog & Partridge, Tosside.


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL CHRISTMAS WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE GRAND DRAW


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th, at 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th TREV-A-LONE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12th IRENE FORD


Double (won) 21 17


£30 this week.


TREBLE (not won) 24 16 5


£50 this week. THE MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S COMMITTEE Coffee Morning in the MAYOR’S PARLOUR


(SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1971 tOa.m. to 12 noon.


In aid of the Mayor’s Welfare Fund. Bring and Buy :: Cake and Gift Stall Admission lOp.


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE • presents


Music & Drama at Christmas


'THE COMING OF THE KINGS’ By Ted Hughes


in the new Drama Complex at 7.30 p.m.


on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings December 15th, 16th and 18th.


Seats bookable from any pupil of the school at 15p each.


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


Tel. 3585


- ANNUAL CHRISTMAS


WHIST DRIVE


AND DOMINOES will be held in


RIVERSMEADE SCHOOL on


Monday, December 13th at 8.00 p.m.


Admission 25p


Clover Cottage, Sawley Mrs. D. Giles, Mill Hey, Chatburn (or Committee members)


(including refreshments) BY TICKET ONLY From: Mr. T. Pyc.


ST. JOHN’S CHURCH HURST GREEN


Christmas Fair


Saturday, December 11th, 1971


Opened by Mrs. A. Lee of Croshaw Lodge


in the MEMORIAL HALL at 2.30 p.m.


Admission 5p Children free


Second-hand Toys and new ones


Various stalls including: Refreshments available Ice cream and Lucky Dip .


FATHER CHRISTMAS visits


CLITHEROE MARKET Tomorrow, Saturday


Christmas Tree :: Presents :: Christmas Novelties Decorations and Toys


Clitheroe Venture Scouts Supporters’ Association


ROAD RUNNER MOBILE DISCO


TAKING BOOKINGS FOR CHRISTMAS 21st PARTIES etc.





DON’T DELAY - BOOK NOW Reasonable Terms


Ring WHALLEY 3304 or 3400


FOLK CLUB! Tonight 8.30 p.m.


For one night only • the famous


MARIE LITTLE and the NEVIS


Dog and Partridge, Wcllgatc, Clitheroe


Next Friday: Bob Williamson


Tomorrow, Saturday, 7.30 p.m. at


UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet


12 Mcadowside, Grindleton. Speaker:


Mr. W. Dewliurst (Blackburn)


Meet Greenacre Street, 7 p.m; Ml! RIBBUESDALE SCHOOL


WHITE ELEPHANT AND


TOY SALE IN SCHOOL


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1971 at 7.00 p.m. Admission 2p.


HODDER VALLEY SHOW a n n u a l .'


CHRISTMAS WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE in


Slaidburn Village Hall


Saturday, December lltli , at 7.45 p.m.


Admission 30p


5.5: WHACKO! ; 5.35: NEWS. WEATHERMAN. 5.45: BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERATION GAME.


SPORT.


8.20: DIXON OF DOCK GREEN.


TCim WEEKEND VIEWING B.B.C.-2


2: ‘AS LONG AS THEY’RE HAPPY’ film starring Jack Buchanan, Janette Scott, Jean Carson. Brenda de Banzic with Susan Stephen, Jerry


Wayne.


3.25: PLAY AWAY — enter­ tainment for children.


7.10: WESTMINSTER.


7.30: NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER.


7.40: RUGBY. .The County Championship, Yorkshire v. Lancashire (commentary).


. 8.20: ONE PAIR OF EYES. Starting from Zero . . . Leon­ ardo Ricci, Italian architect, painter and urban planner. •


6.30: ‘THE GLORY GUYS’— film starring Tom Tryon, Harvc ■ Prcsnell. Senla Bergci, Michael Anderson. Jr.


9.5: CILLA. 9.50: NEWS, WEATHER. 10: MATCH OF TI1E DAY. 11: BRADEN’S WEEK. 11.35: WEATHERMAN.


10.35: TALL STORIES. T0.55: NEWS, WEATHER.


9.50: JIM WEBB IN CONCERT.


9.5: WIVES AND DAUGHTERS.


11: FILM NIGHT. 11.35: ‘HOUSE OF SECRETS’ —film starring Michael Craig, Julian Arnall, Brenda de Banzie, Barbara Bates with David Kossoff. Gerard Oury, Geoffrey Keen.


GRANADA 11.55: SHOOTING.


,12.20: ROCKET ROBIN HOOD.


- 12.55: On the ball with Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill. 1.20: Racing from Catterick and


12.45: NEWS. 12.50: WORLD OF SPORT—


. Lingficld. 3.10: Rallycross and scrambling. 3.50: Results, scores and news. 3.54: Wrest­ ling from Brent Town Hall. 4.45: Results.


5: THE MAN FROM . U.N.C.L.E.


5.55: NEWS. 6: SYLVESTER. 6.20: THE COMEDIANS.


" Sim, Leo Gcnn and Trevor Howard.


10: SHIRLEY'S WORLD.


10.30: NEWS. 10.40: PIONEERS OF MOD­


11.25: THE SILENT FORCE.


ERN PAINTING — Henri Rousseau (1844—1910).


6.45: THE AVENGERS. 7.40: PLEASE SIR. 8.15: ‘GREEN FOR DAN­ GER’ — film with Alastair


'


SUNDAY B.B.C.-1


• Nazeer, programme of music and comedy.


9: NAI ZINDAGINAYA ; JEEVAN—Mujceb-O-


10.30: SUNG EUCHARIST h from Romsey Abbey, Hants.


1.25 FARMING. Weather for farmers.


-


• Sounds Electronic. 2.9: NEWS HEADLINES. 2.10: HERE’S LUCY. 2.35: ‘RANDOM HARVEST’ film starring Ronald Colman,- Grecr Garson with Philip Dorn, Susan Peters.


2: MADE IN BRITAIN.


4.35: WALT DISNEY — The Wonderful World of Colour.


5.20: TOM BROWN’S SCHOOLDAYS.


6.5: NEWS; WEATHER. 6.15: THE STORY OF CARL GUSTAV JUNG.


7.25: MORECAMBE AND WISE SHOW. '


8.10: JAMES MASON in ‘The Man Between’ with Claire Bloom,. Hildegarde Neff.


9.50: NEWS, WEATHER.


10: OMNIBUS—Will the Real Mr. Hogarth . ; . ?’ a per­ sonal enquiry, by Gerald Scarfc. . .


■ .


10.50: PARKINSON. 11.42: WEATHERMAN.


B.B.C.-2


7: NEWS REVIEW and WEATHER.


7.25: THE WORLD ABOUT US—Behind the Veil — first film ever to have been made in a Harem.


8.15: MUSIC ON 2. 9.15: WIVES AND DAUGHTERS.


6.45: SIR GERAINT EVANS —appeal on behalf of the Sir John Barbirolli Memorial Fund.


10: COMEDY — from The Talk of the Town.


6.50: SONGS OF PRAISE— from Noddfa Chapel. Trc- orchy..


10.50: TELEVISION DOCTOR —People with Epilepsy.


10.45: NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.


11.15 ONE MAN’S WEEK— Frank Carson, comedian.


, GRANADA


11:: PARISH COMMUNION— From the St,- Mary the Vir-


12.5:"’ COLLECTING ON/ A SHOESTRING.


12.30: RULES OF THE 12.5s


1.25: ALL OUR YESTER- 1 I.


Y|OBS IN THE HOUSE AND GARDEN. __<


lights of one of yesterdays First Division matches..


; David Knight.' . ;


4.40: THE GOLDEN SHOT. 5.35: THE FLAXTON BOYS.


:


7.25: ON THE BUSES. 7.55: ‘KALEIDOSCOPE’ —


6.55: STARS ON SUNDAY.


6.5: NEWS. 6.15: FREEDOM ROAD- ; SHOW.


. film with Warren Beatty, Eric Porter and Susannah York. 9.50 BUGS BUNNY.


10: NEWS. 10.15: SUNDAY NIGHT THEATRE — . ‘Some Distant


II.


Shadow’, with Shirley Knight Hopkins and Peter Vaughan.


MAN COMEDY MACHINE.


• ' ' CINEMA


’ -has:been made into an .action-, packed and'’exciting film, and


. - A n o t h e r " - ' Ajistaif M ^ a n story. ‘When Eight 'Bells Toll ,


-wili.-be -showing; at, .the- Civic Half from1: Monday, to Wednes-


55: FOOTBALL — High­


2.50: THE ROAD RUNNER. 3: ‘THE YOUNG LOVERS — film with Odile Vcrsois and


. Guns- of Navarone’ , ,5 Ice Sta­ tion Zebra”, and “Where Eagles Dare”; providing double agents and spics'galore. and a dramatic


t io n s of the; earlier films based on McLean s books :— The


Cll“Whcn Eight Bells Toll” stars Anthony, Hopkins as an undercover secret service agent called ( Calvert. . -.Millions • of pounds worth of gold bullion arc being pirated in . the Irish Sea, and Calvert.has to find out


the Civic from Thursday until Saturday. Starring Lana Turner, Hope Lange, and Lee Philips, the film is directed by Mark Robson and produced by Jerry


Wald. Milthomc Avenue . MANOR HALL 30: THE MARTY FELD­


Sunday, December 12th at 6.30pan..


Mr.. C. Best (Blackburn)


Trinity Methodist Church Sunday, December 12th 10.30 a.m.


Rev. N. D. Walton FAMILY SERVICE


Ladies’ Class Christmas Meeting


Rev. E. S. Josclin 2.00 p.m.


6.00 p.m. Soloist: Miss Susan Haworth


Clithcroc Congregational Church


Sunday, December 12tli FAMILY WORSHIP at 10.30 a.m.


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road, Clitbcroc.


Furthergate Church, Blackburn. .


-Rev. T. Marsh of.


Jesus said: Behold, I stand ai the door and knock; If any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him and he with me.


Rev. 3. 21.


10.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread 2.30 p.m. Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Gospel Service Tuesday


7.30 p.m, Bible Study Thursday


7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting


Low Moor Methodist Churcl’ Sunday, December 19th at 6.00 p.m.


SCHOLARS’ PRIZEGIVING


and Service of old Chrislmr hymns and tunes.


Preacher: Rev. E. S. Josclin


Prizes presented by Mrs. Josclin.


A hearty invitation is given to all.


ST. MARY’S PARISH CHURCH GISBURN


ADVENT IV December 19tb, 1971 Holy Communion 9 a.m.


Mattins and Holy Communion 10.45 a.m.


In the evening at 6.30 p.m. our traditional service of


CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT


CHRISTMAS EVE 11.15p.m. HOLY COMMUNION (Choral)


THE MORNING OF CHRISTMAS DAY


10.45 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE. 11.45 a.m. Holy Communion.


9.00 a.m. Holy Communion.


10.45 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE 3.00 p.m. Evensong (Said).


9.00 a.m. Holy Communion. O Come, All Ye Faithful


RIMINGTON HANDICRAFT and PRODUCE SHOW


Claiming dates for future events


March 18th, 1972 WHIST DRIVE May 17th, 1972


COFFEE EVENING August 12th, 1972 SHOW DAY in


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


BLACKBURN and DISTRICT SPASTICS GROUP COFFEE EVENING at


7 HAWTHORNE PLACE, CLITHEROE on


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10th 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.


. Cake Stall :: Bring and Buy etc. ■ . Entertainment by J. Pyc.


Winners picked for Christmas draw. x**


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S. Stephen, the First Martyr Sunday after Christmas


24; Christmas


Monday, Del Will all Lift!


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CLil CHRI


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We welcome you to our meetings Sunday


who is behind it. •Peyton Place” takes- over a,t


da-rhe film follows the tradi­


out throi thePi


DURING, the ] a | I have done, most in proclal amenities of thifl side of ours bo Press and in lcct| and sundry, boosted Clitherd and out of towJ ton, Rochdale! Blackburn and I


my complaints verb in authoritative regarding variop which I thought degrading nature when seen by v | complaints have, il been to no avail. Therefore, whatj


other places. I have also, at t |


the alternative? draw attention in what?. This is whv I d|


the Town Clerk’s in last week’s issl those who ‘knock f members of which! siderablc time . community. . Surely there art]


sons for criticism when residents hail think their intcril being served and! cases, being ignorl A particular in.‘[


to mind. During tl months, following plaints of rcsidtl Castle View are;! to noise and pollf that many towns lands and the soil tics have now res! prohibiting vohiclcl cwt, from rcsidf from late evening! eight in the mornl Indeed in Lcl


heavy vehicles arl Consider Clithercl seems the powcl encourage these t l | To complain il


is useless to plcal use. What then is | five but to go to It docs at lcastl


tion to the mortf ways now being by other towns least sec the wr| wall.


H. COOKE, Castle View, Clithcroc.


Enjoyai concej


MAY I congratul! and Corporation [ for making possih the Blackburn Sin tra.


filled at the Civic! day night. Showtil burghers of this t l opportunity to i| music. The professional


Practically cvcl


a good rapport wtl amateur orchestral to the high sta|


their conductor. Mrs. C. S. CourscJ Kirkmoor Road,. Clithcroc.


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