2 Clitheroe Advertiser andTlvies,Novembcr 12,1971 '
Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society
APPOINTED CHAIRMAN
RECITAL
Saturday, November 20th at 8.00 p.m.,J
Birmingham. University) Programmes 25p
Professor Ivor Keys ’ 1 (Professor of Music.' >
Students and OAPs 12jp All are welcome
MONSTER JUMBLE SALE St. Leonard’s C.E. School, Langho
Tonight Friday,
Nov. 12th, 1971, at 7 p.m. Admission 2p
CIVIC HALL Tel. 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 3278
FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7.15 p.m. ZEPPELIN (U)
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7.30 p.m. The Boulting Brbs. Production
Haylcy Mills, John Mills in
THE FAMILY WAY ( AA)’
Wonderful, heartwarming entertainment—Daily Express A superlative comedy hit—The People.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7.15 p.m.
A glorious comedy ride which you mustn t miss! Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Natalie Wood in THE GREAT RACE (U)
Superb eight cylindered entertainment for the family! It’s the greatest comedy of all time.
May we offer our sincere apologies to any of our patrons and the Advertiser and Times who were inconvenienced by the mis understanding in the wording of our advert of l a s t weeks matinee.
The New Exciting ‘ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES’ (U). The World's Greatest Race with all its spills and thrills. ‘LE MANS’ (U). The man with gunsight eyes, Lee Van Cleef, ‘SABATA’ (AA). The delightful ‘STORY OF MELODY (U). One of the greatest dramas of all time ‘PEYTON PLACE (A). The entertaining film for the whole family. ‘FLIGHT OF THE DOVES (U). The one you asked for more ‘OLIVER’ (U). Kathleen Nesbitt’s immortal ‘RAILWAY CHILDREN’ (U). The great Bronte story ‘WUTHERING HEIGHTS’ (A). The irrepressible ‘UP POMPEII’ (AA). Omar Sharif, Michael Caine in THE LAST VALLEY’ (AA). The most spectacular war film ot all t ime ‘TORA, TORA, TORA’. The mighty Academy Award Film ‘BEN HUIl’ (A). Walt Disney’s THE ARISTO- CATS’ (U). The mighty historical presentation ‘CROMWELL’. A GREAT LINE-UP OF ENTERTAINMENT TO HELP YOU TO WHILE AWAY THE WINTER EVENINGS.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE MA¥@RAL
DINNEW AW BALL Swan and Royal Hotel
Friday, November 26th, 1971
A limited number of tickets—Price £2—available at the Public Library
SLA IDBURN Y.F.C. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE in the VILLAGE HALL
on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17th Commences 7.45 p.m.
Valuable Prizes of Christmas Fare. Admission 2 5 p . -------- Refreshments
R O A D RUMMER .MOBfeLS DISCO
TAKING BOOKINGS FOR CHRISTMAS 21st PARTIES etc.
DON’T DELAY —BOOK NOW Reasonable Terms
Ring WHALLEY 3304 or 3400
Mav we take this opportunity of bringing to your notice some of our FORTHCOMING PROGRAMMES. ■
Coffee Morning
on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17lh at 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon at
MORNINGSIDE, EASTHAM STREET, CLITHEROE by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. G. Parkinson.
Bring and Buy Stall — — — Cake Stall . . Admission 1 Op
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
FILM SHOW AND TALK By Mrs. N. A. Waterworlh
' “ A JOURNEY TO THE AMERICAN WEST”
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17th, 1971, at 7.30 p.m. THE VILLAGE HALL, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND.
(Chairman of Ihc Skipton Constituency Conservative Association)
Also address by Mr. D. G. H. Nelson
Admission: Adults 30p Children 15p (including a cold Buffet Supper)
ALTHAMS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD.
TRAVEL FILM SHOW In conjunction with GLOBAL TOURS
There will be an interesting programme of Travel Films in sound and colour
at the
PARISH HALL, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE on Wednesday, November 24th at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE, by ticket only, obtainable from:
ALTHAMS TRAVEL SERVICES, 20 King Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 4304.
1st PENDLE SCOUT GROUP will hold their
NEXT MEETING
of the Group Committee on Monday, November 15th, at 8 p.m.
at the Service Team Headquarters, Duck Street. Clitheroe.
GISBURN and DISTRICT Y.F.C. D A N C E
to be held in the FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1971 9 p.m. to 1 a.m,
Utirfe
Menu for November 5th lo November 18th
£1.75 Chefs Pale Prawns Coquilte
Beetroot a la Creme Chicken fir Pepper Salad
Carlie Soup Cream of Fresh Celery Skewered Livers, Mushroom & Bacon, with Madeira Sauce
Battered Deep Fried Fresh Plaice with Tomato & Caper Sauce Whole Baby Chicken with Sauce Grande Mere
Steak pieces marinated In Wine and cooked with Onions, Mushrooms fir Hsrbs
Garnished Gritted Sirloin or . Rumpsteak — 25p EXTRA Roast local Grouse, Bread Sauce, Fried Breadcrumbs'
and Game Chips — 75p EXTRA
All Main Courses Include •— . ■ . • Caked Jacket Potatoes Chipped Potatoes
Plus two- seasonal vegetables Sweets from th e Trolley Cheese & Biscuits Coffee 10p‘ extra'
A 10% SERVICE CHARGE IS ADDED TO ALL BILLS
Dtaner commence, 7 p.m. Last reservations for. dinner 10 p.m. Our extensive e-la-carto menu wlir'also be available
'
ST1RK HOUSE, GISBURN. Nr. CLITHEROE . Telephone Gisburn 345 - 217 -485, .
......... 1‘ ■ Admission 30p
THE SILVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND ----------------- Refreshments
Right of admission reserved
WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP present
FISH OUT OF WATER A Farce by Derek Bcnfield
November 25tb, -26th and 27th at 7.30 p.m. Programme tickets
in ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Thursday: Adults 20p Children 15p _
Waddington Post Office; J. B Herd’s, Waddington; West Brad ford Post Office; Hammonds, St. Mary’s Street, Chtheroe.
Friday and Saturday! Adults 25p Children 15p Tickets available from:
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, HURST GREEN The Annual Christmas
WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE ; in the MEMORIAL HALL,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1971, at 7.30 p.m.
Admission 30p. (including refreshments) Children still at school 15p.
Competing for their own prizes.
CHRISTMAS FAYRE DECEMBER lltli Details later. V.......
‘
DOUBLE (won) 15 18
£30 this week.
CtITHEROE SOCIAL: CLUB WELLGATE
Tel. 3585 o— ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
HAROLD GRUNSHAW SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th
ROY DEMAINE
TREBLE (not won) 3 20 16 £50 this week.
RIBBLE VALLEY APPEAL FUND SWIMMING BATHS
MODERN and OLD TYME DANCE in the CATHOLIC HALL, LOWERGATE. ,
TONIGHT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th ■ S.00 p.m. to; 1.00 a.m.
"To- Rowland Ford and his Band. :
SPOT PRIZES ' ----------------- LICENSED BAR Admission 62+p (including Refreshments)
f .. ' , CLITHERQl! PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC and DRAMATIC SOCIETY AUCTION SALE Conducted by
Messrs. HOTHERSALL and FORREST lo 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
“Soulh Pacific”, same venue February, 1972.
Clitheroc Division Women’s Unionist Association
All members are cordially invited to attend the
HALF YEARLY MEETING tomorrow Saturday, Nov. 13th . . at. 2.30 p.m.
at Whalley Conservative Club, Queen Street, Whalley. Guest Speaker:
Mr. Graham Park,
North West Area Young Conservative Chairman.
Downham Women’s Institute
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
NOVEMBER 13fh at 7.30 p.m.
at DOWNHAM
VILLAGE HALL Admission 22+p
BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY King George’s Hall, Blackburn.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th 7.30 p.m.
MESSIAH (Handel)
IRIS BOURNE, BARBARA ROBOTHAM, JOHN ELWES, MICHAEL RIPPON.
Chorus of 150
MANCHESTER MOZART ORCHESTRA Conductor: HORACE TATTERSALL, M.B.E.
Balcony 60p., 5 0 p . ----- Back Balcony 40p„ Stalls 50p., 40p„ 30p.
Tickets available now (S.A.E.) from: 54 LANGHAM ROAD, BLACKBURN.
CRGS SPORTS CLUB Don’t forget
JUMBLE SALE
in the Boys’ School Hall, York Street, Clitheroe
Tonight Friday, November 12th at 7.00 p.m.
United Christian Fellowship will meet tomorrow (SATURDAY) at
“Mcadowcroft”, Littlcmoor. “ QUESTION T IM E ” Everybody welcome
FOLK SING OUT! Tonight 8-30
From the famous ‘Beggarmen’ comes
Clisash and Dowsies
Your Residents—NEVIS
DOG and PARTRIDGE, Wcllgatc, Clitheroc. Tossidc Institute
at 8.00 p.m. tonight in the Institute
DON’T FORGET FILM SHOW
METHODIST SCHOOL, WHALLEY
Saturday, November 20th at 7.30 p.m.
A NIGHT TO REMEMBER
with Great Harwood Male Voice, Choir
Director: David Ashworth -
Adults 15p Children lOp (including Refreshments)
Waddington Social Club
THIS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13th
D&gtofCE
JOHN and LEON starting S.00 p.m.
Cover charge to be paid at
Also next week: PURPLE SILK
ALL HALLOWS CHURCH, MITTON Redecoration
Following the Redecoration, the Church will re-open on
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, at 9.30 a.m. The Service will be HOLY COMMUNION
Caldcrstones Hospital Staff Social Club, Whatley. Revue and Amateur Dramatic Society
ALADDIN (by arrangement with N.O.D.A. Ltd.) by Wilfred Miller in the HOSPITAL THEATRE
on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 18th, 19th, 20th at 7.15 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 2.15 p.m.
Tickcls 25p (Children 15p) bookable at Bridges. Moor Lane, Ciitheroc. Whittakers, King Street. Whalley, or telephone Whalley 2121.
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL MOUNTAINEERING CLUB
“The greatest mountaineering feat since the ascent of Everest”
ANNAPURNA SOUTH FACE ■ ■
Illustrated lecture by CHRIS BONINGTON
Tuesday, November 16th. at 7.30 p.m. • in the Girls’ Grammar-School Hall,. Chatbum Road, Clithcroe.
Tickets 50p and 25p from Clitheroe 2718 or from the Boys’. Grammar School
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Dine out for
only 99p Lighten those November day* by a meal Monday—Friday.
- budget menu for 99p with free lager. Can't be bad I
bayley arms
hurst green TEL. STONYHURST 210
We offer these days a bayley
Waddinglon Social Club ADVANCE NOTICE
JACKIE REA Snooker Exhibition on
Tuesday, November 23rd
Tickets arc now available behind the bar
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.
Tickets 75p from any Clitheroe Tabler or Kaydee Bookshop. Moor Lane. Ciitheroe. Cook and Smith, Well Terrace, Clitheroe. Primrose Garage, Whalley Road, Clitheroc.
Dancing to “DISCTRACTION". Chicken Barbecue.
Bowkcr Brothers (Fortress Furniture) Clitheroc. This space kindly donated by:
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Waddingtoh Branch
R em em b ran ce Sunday
November 14th
Parade will form up at 10.30 a.m. outside (lie Waddington Social Club.
Branch ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, will be held at the ■ Higher Buck: Inn on .. Wednesday, November 17th, commencing at 8.00 p.m. All members please note
Bowland Rural District Council
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
The Chairman of the Council (Councillor I. Procter) proposes to attend Divine Service at St. Mary’s Church, Gisburn, on Sunday morning next, the 14th of November, 1971, and invites residents of the Bowland Rural District to accompany him to
the Service commencing at 10.30 a.m.
Councillors and others wishing- to accompany th e Chairman should assemble in. the. Vicar age. Gisburn. at 9,50 a.m.
Clerk to the Council. L. D. TELFORD, 12th November,. 1971.
Sunday, November 14th at 6-30 pan.
Mr. J. Hindman (Nelson)
Women’s Fellowship 2-45 p.m.
Wednesday, November 17th
Mrs. M. Massey (Clitheroe)
fearful? How is it that you have no Faith?
Fear and unbelief go together.
10-45 a.m. Breaking - of Bread --30 p.m. Sunday School • 5-30 pan. Gospel Service - Tuesday
7-30 pan. Prayer Meeting
7-30 pan. Bible Study Thursday
ALL SAINTS CHURCH PENDLETON
CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR to be held in
VILLAGE HALL on
Saturday, November 20th, 1971 at 2.30 p.m.
Tombola :: Drapery Christmas Gifts
Cakes, Refreshments.- Everyone welcome
MITTON CHURCH MEN'S EFFORT TONIGHT
Friday, November .12tli at 7.30 p,m.
in the Institute WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
Admission 25p. Children 12p. (including Supper)
• . oldfel loms Ad*™s WHALLEY ROAD,
CLAYTON-LE-MOORS Listen to u,e sound of tha
still give The “k much, t My orig not “gr entitled am I al must sti
ly.
wealthy ard-, bu in its f: These n develop the peo organise If an;
would i out "vi facilities would t Jt coulc new sw from ii would 1 lowing i local w- Nortli
out to my argi I beli
Rocfielc and a wrongfi althougi peeled. No ci
The < Jesus s a i d : Why are you so
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE
(Mark 4:40)
We welcome you to our meetings Sunday
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
REMEMBRANCE DAY Sunday; 14th November, 1971
pro The Worshipful the Mayor (Councillor S. J. Moore) m poses to attend at St. Mary's Parish Church on. Sunday brorning. 14th'November next, for the observance of Remem
C ance Day and trusts he may be accompanied to the i hurch by Residents and in particular by those serving on a public capacity or In the various social and welfare 1rganisations In the Borough. The service commences at
S Organisations participating should assemble In'"Church qtreet (unless they propose to march from .thoir Head auarters) and proceed Independently Into the Church so as to be in their seats by 10-35 a.m. Aldermen. Councillors
0-45 a.m. • * •
nd Officials, Magistrates and Ladles and Gentlemen of the Borough, should assemble at the Town Hall; the Mayor will receive at 10-15 am. prompt in the Mayor’s Parlour.
mnd orgaisations to whom this letter is being addressed Cay well wish to attend Morning Service at their own a hurch or Chapel, but hopes that as many as possible will
sounded, and Wreaths laid. a The Mayor appreciates that certain of the individuals
a rriving there at approximately 12-00 noon. There will be
u Uniforms, decorations,; medals, badges or other disting ao formed In Church Street and proceed to the Cenotaph,
short Service, the Calls “Last Post” and "Reveille” will be ttend at the Cenotaph for the final stage of the proceedings.
JOHN COWDALL, Town Clerk and Chief Executive Officer.
ishing marks should be worn. b On the termination of the Service, a procession will
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY November 14th
FAMILY SERVICE Rev. N. D. Walton
10.30 a.m.
Rev. E. S. Josclin 2.00 p.m.
.6.00 p.m.
. Speaker: Mrs-Jr Willacy CLITHEROE
Ladies’. Class _
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday, November 14th 10-30 a.m.
FAMILY WORSHIP 6.00 p.m.
HOLY COMMUNION
Followed by Annual General Church Meeting.
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, B.A..B.D.
MANOR HALL, Milthorne Avenue
thing a; “a few in a c ceive a board c held re: or fail afterwai council! Mr.. A
Directc countai the bo ions, ci of proj fully - knbwlei and all the kno labour holders. I can
Busii
columns And
part of set out i CJithero visitors.
indeed? ness at use the shrewd capital But a
tion to quires f say in tl affairs, his rig
CLTTHEROE Evening Towns women’s Guild had an average monthly attendance of 113, Mrs. Cissic Sainsbury, secretary, reported at the annual meeting.
. .■ Elected ’ chairman was Mrs. Marjorie Saddler, of Bracmar, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. She succeeded Mrs. Lilian Coulter.
Mrs. Sainsbuiy was elected
vice-chairman, with Mrs. Florrie Blades taking over the post of secretary.
land was re-elected, and Mrs. Edith Allen, Mrs.'Lilian Gre gory, Mrs. June Holden, Mrs. Margaret Kendrick and Mrs. Olive Masterson were elected to the committee.
Treasurer Mrs. Margaret Ire
SATURDAY . B.B.C1
10: WIE BOTE? .(Gorman): 10.30: ZARABANDA (Spanish): 11.45: WEATHER; 11.50 ALI BONGO’S cartoon carnival
drew Duggan, James Stacey, Wayne Maunder with Elizabeth
man (C). T 5.40: BRUCE FORSYTH AND
SPORT; 5.5: THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY: 5.30: NEWS: Weather
Baur. hi ‘The High Riders S 4.40: SPORTS RESULTS
ERVICE. 5: REGIONAL SHE GENERATION GAME; 6.30:
ILLA BLACK: 8.55: NEWS. L 9.5: ROYAL BRITISH
Hall: 10.35: MATCH OF THE DAY: 11.35: BRADEN'S WEEK;
9.35: SQUARE TWO. part 27'.. TV PROGRAMMES B.B C. 2 . ’ 2 : ‘THE THRILL OF IT ALL' fo12.30—3.50: ' GRANDSTAND 9 8.55: CHILDREN TALKING; .THE SILENT FORCE.
(film starring Doris Day. James r M
otball: racing, boxing, rugby. 3.50: WESTERN starring An
Garner): 7.30: WESTMINSTER; 7.50: NEWS AND SPORT; 8.10: ONE PAIR OF EYES.
part 4);. 10.36: TRIALS OF LIFE (part 7. Headhunt): llJj: NEWS; 1 11.10: . FmM NlGHT: 11.35: "THIEVES’ HIGHWAY’ (film starring Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Barbara Law- rencc, Valentina Cortesa).
C.5: JAMES TAYLOR_ IN CON (ERT; 9.60: FATHERS & SONS
GRANADA
sEVEN SEAS
TO.CALAIS (film, R 1155: ARCHERY: '12.20: Mtarring Rod ’ Taylor, Keith NOCKET ROBIN - HOOD; 12.45: C lchell. Irene Worth): 8.10:
BEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEM NEWS; 6.00: SYLVESTER: 6.10:
RANCE, from the Royal Albert. 12.10: WEATHERMAN . “
UFO; 7.05: PLEASE SIR, with Deryck Guyler. Potter’s repeated demands for. an , assistant are finally heeded.
—football, racing rallycross, i"^f lTIE TIME TUNNELL: 5.55:
EWS: 12.50:-WORLD OF SPORT
: 7.40:.’‘DEAD OF NIGHT’ (film) with ■ Michael Redgrave and GorkIp ' Wlthnr^’ 9.30i THE COMEDIANS- IO: SHIRLEY’S
WORLD 10.30: NEWS: 10.40 PIONEERS
SUNDAY B.B.C1
„ 9: MAGAZINE FOR ASIAN VIEWERS; 9.30: WIE BITTE? (German); ■: 10: ZARABANDA
OING FOR A- SONG; ’ 2.60. HERE’S LUCY.
G monastery garden):
p a r t 7: 12: THE ENGINEERS WORLD (C); 12.25: CONFLICT AT WORK: 1-20: FARMING. 1.50: THE GAP (Mass Media). a 2.15- MADE IN BRITAIN (in
Service from the Cenotaph. 11.35: FACT AND FICTION,
(Spanish). 10.35: REMEMBRANCE DAY.
OF MODERN PAINTING; 11.25 .
■ officers. ■ 4.35: WALT. DISNEY. S 6.20: TOM BROWN’S
classic Second World War naval drama featuring serving
1); 6.5: NEWS; 6.15: A CHANCE TO MEET Brigadier Sir Bernard Fergusson; 6.50: APPEALS on behalf of National Old People's Welfare Council.- 7 6 55: SONGS OF PRAISE:
CHOOLDAYS (new series, part
on and Esther Ofarlm. 'M8.10: RICHARD BURTON . in O Havllland: 0.45: NEWS: 9.55: Snd his orchestra; 11: PARKIN
ON; 11.45 WEATHER. B.B.C. 2
. DAUGHTERS (new series): by i Mrs. Gaskell, part 1: The
.NA the Town: 10.40: FOR THE WTION: 11.10:. NEWS AND ' EATHER: -11.15: ONE '■ MAN’S
Widower. :of9.55: COMEDY from The Talk
iWEEKi John - * Wells; ^ • 11.45: Closedown..
GRANADA
S.25: MOREOAMBE AND WISE GTRING; 12.30 RULES OF. THE sHOW with guests Flora Rob HAME: 12.55 JOBS IN THE
V11.00: REMEMBRANCE 'SER 1ICE; 12: INTERMISSION; S2.05 COLLECTING ON A SHOE
dev Cousin Rachel’ with Olivia on.55: FOOTBALL Highlights from aMNIBUS, DUKE ELLINGTON —on matches: 2.50: ‘DEVOTION’
Gnd, Ida Lupino and Sydnev 'D reenstreet);, 4.40: THE GOL- TEN SHOT;' 5.35:;-THE. FLAX-
CHES, presentation . of vhe , Bubin Mehta . with Daniel 3.15: WESTERN APPROA
T 7: NEWS REVIEW and WEA 7UNDAY: 7.25: ON THE BUSES: AHER; 7.25: THE WORLD Don.55: THE BIG PICTURE ‘Walk .BOUT US. The Living Sea. M 8.10: THE ISRAEL PHILAR- ZONIO ORCHEEWRA, conductor arenboim; 9.5: WIVES AND
rant and" Samantha Eggar);. D10: NEWS:' 10.15:' UPSTAIRS. .
MARTY FELDMAN COMEDY MACHINE.
OWNSTAIRS:
-11:15 THE .
OUSE AND GARDEN. 1 1.25: ALL OUR YESTERDAYS;. si e of yesterday's Second Divi la (film) with. Olivia : De Havll
ON BOYS > - "•' R 6 05: . NEWS;; ’ 6.151 FREEDOM
SOADSHOW: 6.55: STARS: ON G ’t Run’—(film with Cary
Offence is ‘o u t of
character:’
'trates?:Mr. John Troop;: said,- “We are convinced that this offence was totally out of .char- ncter”. ' ’ "
IMPOSING a- £2 fine on a Clitheroc woman, ,\yho took foodstuffs and other: articles worth £1.41+ from a-local shop, Chairman of Clitheroe Magis-
i imposing a nominal fine”,, he added.
Mrs. Isabelle O’Hara, 27, of Mayfield Avenue,,. Clitheroe, was seen by a’ store’ detective putting articles into her .shop-, ping bag in’the shopj’and leav ing without paying' for them.
,.' 5 n.’ 4
■ “However,
..the .shopkeeper must :be projected .and,.we'are
..-CINEMA V f
j-THE'storylof two;•newly-weds <who find, they fihave a few prob lems, td‘ sort\out is .the basis of
’ “Tho-’Family -WayV, starring ’~Hayley„„iylills, cJohn Mills and Hywel ’ Bennett, at the Civic
(Ilia'll from 'Monday to1 Wednes day. • ■ , s’ .1-’*5?; i
,. The film-is set in Bolton and (provides some down to earth Lancashire humour as jwcll • as a few,sad moments.
“wind” up "spending ’ their honey moon with her in-laws.. Need-
.'seem to be'as wonderful as they 'thought.
fTessj’to'fsay"'several things go “wrong and married life docs not
. From. Thursday to Saturday,
. there is another comedy show ing: “The! Great Race”, starring Tony Curtis, Jack .Lemmon and
race , from Paris, to ;New. York. Tony Curtis is the hero.and; Jack Lemmon .the villain. •
Natalie' Wood.' ■ Basis of'* the story is a car
■! Hayley ’Mills 'and Hywel Ben nett play
the.newly-weds who
MR.: should reply, under pised only
sion t criticis pond.
and one in “busi active pa
reply of 1 we do ings . pcct ex margin successfu dream o pansion 'r a few ir show his baths ini refers to ness”. I will t
ments. But ]e
issues ant on Clither ■Public thing. my re have cither readers were se sons f in n detract
enjoy TUwL teS ‘’aLESAT THEIR
Rimingfon Memorial Institute Management Committee
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
PIE and PEAS SUPPER
Saturday, November 20th, 1971 Starting time 7.45 prompt. Adults 25p — Children lOp.
BoIton-by-BowIand Y.F.C. A devastating
DISCO DANCE will happen at
Bolton-by-BowIand VILLAGE HALL
on Friday, November 19th 9 p.m.— 1 a.m. Rave with the
WILD NOISE DISCO
■Your- passport to . pleasure. ,30p ; Grub available
FOR the family and Midlands t far as mr primary cl;
was consid lem, and the nationa vision. Th" school in my childre me one da; cause of immingran all primary have to b size of her ses would When I
to the not seemed an as my chi!, moving to children w breath and however, tl worse than Parents in sleep hapi knowing th a much p overcrowdc
JACK BR 32 FairficI EdisfordP Clitheroe.
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