2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 17,1971'
SATURDAY BBC 1
WEEKEND PROGRAMMES
12-45: Grandstand.: Foot ball Preview, •; Fights of the
9: Last Night Of The Proms. 10-
11- 20: Presenting Lena Marteli. 11-50: JJberal Party Assembly.
10-20: Match Of The Day. 10: News, Weather.
7*50: George Bernard Shaw. 8-15: The Mountains Of My Youth. 9: Diana!
bly. 3: Saturday Cinema: ‘Come September’. 7-35: News, Sport, Weather.
DANCE to
MICO ENTERPRISES MOBILE DISCO
at
St. John’s Ambulance Hall, Church Brow, Clitheroc.
Friday, 17th September
8-00 p.m,—11-00 p.m. Admission 25p
1921
JUBILEE BALL and
BUFFET SUPPER
Friday, 24th September 9-00 p.m.—1-00 a.m.
BILL SUTCLIFFE’S BAND Licenced Bar
Tickets £1 (limited) Available from
Committee Members
NATURALISTS’ SOCIETY NATURE WALK
September 25th W A L T D IS N E Y E F ™ 5 LITTLE AttsioGJflS © Wall Disney Productions Also BOLLAND
Leader: Mr. B. Oadie Slaidburn Bus 10-45 a.m.
M CHARLIE THE LONESOME COUGAR (U) BOLTOH-BT-BOW UUD
0T0B SERVICES LOOTED and
Hodder Motor Services EXCURSIONS SATURDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER
9.30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7.00 p.m.) 1.30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 11.00 p.m.)
SUNDAY, 19Hi SEPTEMBER
:10.00a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 6.30 p.m.) 10.00 a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7.00 p.m.) 12.30 p.m. CHESTER ZOO.................... ............ 2.00p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 9.30 p.m. ...
MOND
9.15 a.m. SOUTH 9.30 a.m. MOREC 9.30 a,m, BLACK i
TUESD 9.30a.m. BLACK 1. ■M
.... 56p .... 58p .... 79p .... 47p
h SEPTEMBER return .7-30 p.m.) ........ 60p (return 7.30 p.m.) ....... 58p return 7.30p.m.) ...... 56p
’st SEPTEMBER (return 7.30 p.m.)
9.30 a.m. FLEETWOOD (return 7.30 p.m.) 9.30a.m. MORECAMBE (return 7.30p.m.) ...
BOOK NOW AT
4 WELLGATE OR
AINSWORTH’S, Waterloo Rd.
BRITISH LEGION CLUB, CLITHEROE on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd at 8 p.m.
DARTS MATCH
... 56p ... 60p 58p
56p 56p
1971 NEWTON INSTITUTE
Monday to Saturday at 7-15 p.m. Wednesday Matinee 2-15 p.m. It’s hero it’s Purr-r-fection!
SLAUGHTER and all thatjmt
FUUOFFUlf Tel: 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel: 3278
CIVIC HALL BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Friday and Saturday at 7-15 p.m. Harry Salzman’s
W h e r e is th e fo o d
d i f fe r e n t ? With Us. Steak we offer—with free wine—but try our dishes with a difference, Smoked chicken, Sylabub, Beef Bourguignonne and Guinea Fowl. Different and reasonable. That’s us. Even pie and peas for 25p Can’t be bad, can it?
bayley arms
hurst green Tel. Stonyhurst 210
SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL
COFFEE EVENING
Friday, 24th September 7-00 p.m. to 8-30 p.m. Bring and Buy Stalls
Followed at 8-30 by a Sound Film
HODDER COUNTRY
Shown by Mr. Tony Pope, of Hightown, Liverpool.
Do not miss this
THE MARGARET SAHDHAM School of Dancing Glitheroe
Principal: MARGARET S ANDHAM, Fellow Examiner, and Member of Board of Control, B.B.O., Adv. Teaching Diploma, O.D.T.S., B.B.O., I.S.T.D. (N.B.)
Assisted by: HEATHER FITCHETT, Adv. Dancers Diploma, M.B.B.O., J.T.C., Adv. Premier Danseuse Diploma.
AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES From Friday, September 17th
Owing 'to alterations at the Conservative Club Classes will be held temporarily at the Congregational School, Castlegate, from 4-00 p.m.
Classes for every age in all branches of the art. Children’s training a speciality, with special attention to deportment and grace. Special classes for tiny tots and beginners.
All classes under the persona] direction of the Principal.
Since the inception of the school, pupils have won over 10,000, Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals and over 700 Major Trophies.
Fourteen Times Winners of the Louise Kay Banner, (he highest award for Graduate Exami nation Results in All England. Three Times winners of the B.B.O. Shield, the highest award in Major Examination Results in All England. (The only School in Lancashire to win this award)
Former pupils have been accepted for The Royal Ballet School, Ballet Rambert, Teachers Training College. Appeared on T.V. and West End Productions.
Enquiries to: WESTWOOD, HOLLINS GROVE, DARWEN. Tel: 72673.
GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C. ANNUAL DANCE to be held in
GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL onvu
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 9-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m. SILVER KEYNOTES
Admission 35p — Refreshments Right of admission reserved.
THE PARISH CHURCH OF SAINT HELEN, WADDINGTON.
Festival of Flowers (Floral Arrangements by the Burnley Flower Club)
"0 ALL YE WORKS OF THE LORD, BLESS YE THE LORD”
24th—26th SEPTEMBER, 1971 to be opened by
FRIDAY: CHURCH OPEN 10-30 a.m.—7-00 D m ______
Colonel Robert Parker, D.S.O., F.S.A., J.P. on Friday, 24th September, at 10-30 a.m. PROGRAMME .
SATURDAY: CHURCH OPEN 10-00 a.m.—9-00 pan. SUNDAY: HOLY COMMUNION 8-00 a.m. . . . SUNG EUCHARIST 10-45 a.m. CHURCH OPEN Noon—7-30 pan. EVENSONG 8-00 pm
.Refreshments will be served in, the Sunday School throughout the Festival.
SOUVENIR BROCHURES will be on sale.
AN EVENING OP CHURCH MUSIC, given, fay the Organist Mr. Kenneth L. Healey, and choir of St. Stephen’s Church’ Burnley a t 7-30 p.m. Programme 25p. '
uren,
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE (Division 5)
CLITHEROE and DISTRICT ADULT CENTRE
Whallcy, Pendleton, Clitheroe, Chatburn, Downham, Stonyhurst.
1971-72 CLASSES START MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER
^Enrolment and Exhibition of Work at RIBBLESDALE! SCHOOL and ADULT CENTRE, CLITHEROE on
MONDAY and TUESDAYS EVENINGS, 20th—21st SEPTEMBER at 7-00—8-30 p.m.
Village classes enrol as above or at an early meeting of the class dhoseu.
Class lists available at local Libraries or Centre Office j Ribblesdale School.
Clitheroe 2563.
CLITHEROE W.E.A. BRANCH Classes 1971—
72 at ADULT CENTRE,
Ribblesdale School THE NOVEL IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Tutor: G. Walker, B.A. Fee £2.
20 meetings beginning Monday, October 4th, 7-30 p.m.
FOLK MUSIC THROUGH THE AGES Tutor: Miss M. E. Brown, L.R.A.M. Fee 50p.
5 meetings beginning Monday, October 4th, 7-30 p.m.
PICKING UP THE PAST IN CLITHEROE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD
Tutor: H. Forrest, Fee £2.
20 meetings beginning on Wednesday, October 6th, 7-30 p.m.
REBELLION AND CONFORMITY
Tutor: Mrs. S. A. Allen, B.A. Fee £2. 20 meetings beginning Thursday, October 7th, 7-30 p.m.
THE GEOLOGY OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY Tutor: H. H. Grieve,
B.Sc. Fee £1
10 meetings beginning January 25tli, Tuesday, 7-30 p.m.
Foe reductions for State Pensioners and Students.
Trial visits invited.
further information:—Mrs. N, Wilson (Hon Sec), The Nurseries
Tel: Whalley 3257 , Wiswell.
WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN? Friday, 17th September HOW MUCH? 30p
Dancing 8-30 p.m.— 1-00 a.m.
Hot Dogs and Hamburgers , at reasonable charges
Right of Admission Reserved CALDERSTONES STAFF SOCIAL CLUB SUPPER DANCE Friday, Sepembcr 24th, 1971
Danoing 8-30 p.m. — 1-00 a.m. Tickes £1 each
available from any member of the committee or Tel: Clitheroe 4580
FUTURE SUPPER DANCES to be held on:
Friday, October 22nd, 1971
Friday, November 26th, 1971 Friday, February 18th, 1972 Friday, March 17th, 1972 and April 21st, 1972
■ Y2i D I S C O T H E Q U E
WELLGATE o—
' BLACKBURN CORPORATION RECREATION COMMITTEE
with RAYMOND GUBBEY present A Funny Kind of Evening with
P a v i d K o s s o f f in the
Windsor Hall, Blackburn.
Thursday, 7th October, 1971 at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 35p, 30p, 25
BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT (Reductions for Old Age Pensioners and Children) From Public Halls (Tel: 58424)
West Riding County Council CRAVEN INSTITUTE OF FURTHER EDUCATION
RE6REA7I0NAL CLASSES 1971 — 72
ARTS—Antiques, Life Painting, Printmaking, Choral Music, Music Appreciation, Recorder Music, Collage, Orchestral Music, Three-dimensional Design, Drama, Painting, Engraving, Pottery.
GENERAL STUDIES—Discussion Group, History, Modern Maths for Parents, Psychology, Sociology of a Village, Urban Sociology.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION—Archery, Judo, Badminton, Men’s Keep Fit, Basketball, Scottish Dancing, Folk Dancing, Swimming, Football Coaching, Women’s Keep Fit, Yoga.
PRACTICAL SUBJECTS—Bridge, Photography, Car Mainten ance, Pitmanscript, Cine Photography, Plumbing and Central Heating for Amateurs, Community Workshop, Fly Tying, Speedwriting, Gardening, Typewriting, Jewellery, Winemaking, Metalwork, Woodcarving, Woodwork.
WOMEN’S CRAFTS—Bachelor Cookery, Embroidery, Chil dren’s Dressmaking, Family Nursing, Cordon Bleu Cookery, Flower Arranging, Dressmaking, Furniture Renovation, Economical Entertaining, Hostess Cookery, Ladies Tailoring, Men’s Tailoring, Millinery, Soft Furni shing, Tapestry, Upholstery.
Playgroup facilities available at Skiplon and Rr.rn-Mwick. Enrolments—27th September—1st October.
Details from Prospectus available at:— Craven Institute of Further Education, High Street, Skipton. Tel: 3429.
Craven Institute of Further Education, County Secondary School, Barnoldswick. Tel: 3205.
Craven Institute of Further Education, South Craven Com prehensive School. Tel: Crossbills 3011.
Or any Public Library. SESSION BEGINS 4th OCTOBER
FOLK SING-OUT! Dog and Partridge, Wellgate, Clitheroe. Tonight S-30 p.m.
The most, requested return of the Fantastic BARBARA DIXON ! ! and your swinging resident: NEVIS
SOCIAL CLUB Tel. 3585
-o---------------- o SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND
L I N D A M A R S H A L L SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19fh
B E R N A R D H O L M E S
DOUBLE (won) 1
5 £30 next week
ST. MARY’S BADMINTON CLUB,
LOWER HALL, CLITHEROE.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
Please note that the Winter Season • commences
Thursday, 23rd September at 8-00 p.m.
(Junior Section 6-30 p.m.— S-00 p.m.)
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
CLITHEROE AND BOWLAND FARMERS SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe
will be held at the
THEO WILl & SONS LI
4 and
York Sire Glitheroe
Tel: 268
TREBLE (not won) 19
12 £50 this week.
ST. PETER and ST. PAUL, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
HARVEST FESTIVAL Sunday, 26th September
Holy Communion—8 a.m. •
Family Gift Service—10-45 a.m. Evensong—6-30 p.m.
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CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
Harvest Festival Services
Sunday, September 19th at 2 and 7 p.m. Preacher:
7-30 p.m. Isle of Skye—Slides given by Rev. G. W. Curry
7-00 p.m. Sale of Fruit and Veg.
Monday, September 20th Rev. K. M. Hendry 10-30: Liberal Party Assem BBC 2
Weather. 6-10: Tom-and Jerry. 6-20: The Black Rose, (film) 8-15: Harry Secombe Show.
Week, Racing Motor Racing. Rugby League. 5-15: Walt Disney: 6: News,
: night Movie: :■ ‘The Raven’. GRANADA
In Gaza. 1I:‘ News, Weather. 11.5: Film Night. 11-35: Mid-:-
9-50: Look. 10-20; Eyeless
Sylvester. 6-10: U.F.O. 7: Please Sir. 7.40: The Saturday Thriller. ‘Dangerous Crossing’ — with
Jeanne Crain and Michael Rennie. S-55: The Comedians. 9-
10- 11-
Racing. 3-10: United States Open Lawn Tennis Champion ships. 3.50: Halftime Results and News, Wrestling.1 4.45 Results Service. 5: Bonanza. 5-55: News. 6:
11-55: Fencing. 12-20: Rocket Robin Hood. 12-45: News. 12-50: World of Sport. 1-20:
9-25: Liberal Party Assembly. RADIO 1
try Meets Folk. 8-30: Star Sound. 9: European Pop Jury. 10-2: Saturday. Night with Sean Kelly. RADIO 2
25: The Des O’Connor Show.
30: News. 10-40: Aquarius.12-15: Cardiff Midday Prom. 40: Silent Force.
10- 10: Saturday with Sean' Kelly. 12:' Midnight News room 12-5: Night Ride: 2.0: News, Weather. RADIO 3
1: News, Weather 1-50: After
Line-up, Rugby Union. Cricket, Association Football, • 5: Sports Report. 6-3: Listen To. The Band. 6-30: Take Your Partners. 7-32: Last Night Of The Proms. 8-45: Sounds Easy. 9-
2-2: Sport on 2: Racing,
And . Heard., 3: John Peel 5: Jimmy. Young. : 6: Mike Raven. 7-32: Coun
12: Rosko Show. 2: Scene
noon Sequence. 4-30: Action .And Reaction. 5-5: Music in the Weimar Republic. 5-30: Action And Reaction (contin ued). ;
; 6-5: The Week Ahead. 6-30: Jazz Record Requests 7: Lulu by Alban Berg. 8-10: Michael Geliot 8-25: Lulu (continued). 9-35: The Morte Darthur.
RADIO 4 5: The Prom (continued).
America. 6-30: Sports Spot light. 7: Desert Island Discs.
Afternoon Theatre: ‘Home from Home’. 3: Weekend Woman’s Hour. 4: Film Time. 4-30: Pick Of The Week. 5-25: Stand By For West. 6: News. 6-15: Letter from
Forces’ Chance. 1: News. 1-15: Any Questions? 1-45:
Saturday Briefing. 10-30: Study On 4: On VHF. Open Univer sity. . 12: Sports Parade. 12-25:
■ 8: Today. 9: News. 9-5: , "
Of Music. 10-50: Lighten Our, Darkness 11-5: News.. Weather.
7-30: - Rov Hudd’s Vintage Music-Hall. 8-30: ■ Saturday Night Theatre: ‘The Watchers On The Shore. 10: News 10-10: My Kind
10: Martinu. 10-50: Beethoven Piano Sonatas. 11-30: News- Summary.
Parkers at Saltram. 2-20: Made in Britain. 2-30: Yesterday’s
1-20: Farming. 1-50: The
SUNDAY BBC 1
to Meet. 6-50: Richard Baker appeals. 6-55: Songs of Praise. 7- 25: Morccambe and Wise
play. 3-50: Film Comedy: ‘You know what sailors are*. 5-15: The Silver Sword. 5-40: Wild life Safari to Ethiopia. 6- 5: News. 6-15: A Chance
Witness. 3: Battle of Britain Air Dis
Show. 8-10: Clark Gable in ‘Idiot’s Delight’. 9-50: News. 10:5: Omnibus: Glenda
Jackson. 11-5: She and She. BBC 2
Champions. 7: News Review and
1-50: Cricket: The Match of
Weather. 7-25: About Us (film). _ 8-15: Music on 2:,Edinburgh international Festival. 9-20-
Eye,Ie»? in. Gaza- 10-5: Rowan and Martin. 10-55: News Sum-
Week ^ 0ne Woman’s GRANADA
Art For All. 12-30: Rules of g o Game. 12-55: Jobs in ; the House and Garden. 1-25: All
? Ye5‘crdaV3- 1-55: Football. 2-50. The Great Stars—‘The
Ronald Colman and Peggv
Cummins- 4-40: The Golden Snot. 5-35: The Flaxton Boys. 6: News. 6-15: Got The
Jj. Stm's On Sunday. 7-25: On The Buses.
Message? 6-35: Seven Days. < ; .
Witti and Dirk Bogarde. 10: News 10-15: Fly On The Wall,
2 '3s= ,'I7lc Big Picture. ‘Mod- Blaise’ — with Monica
the General’—with Julia Fos- ter, 11-15: Tales Of Unease.
Pnn,i.G^ r?e Apley’, with i l : Parish Communion. 12:
v.\ 2: Savilc’s Travels. 3: Speak easy. 4; All our :yesterplays
RADIO 1
with Johnny : Moran. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: Quiver,. Bridget St. John. 8: Pete Drummond.
Something Simple. 7-30: Max Jaffa. 8-30: Sunday Half-Hour. 9-2: Your 100 B e s t Tunes.
12-5: Jazz Club. 1-2: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.
Festival. 12-55: The Composer Speaks. 1-10: Festival Recital (continued). 1-45: Mahler. 3-30:' Piano Recital.
12: From the 1971 Aldeburgh RADIO 3
The Composer and the 20s. 5-25: Action and Reaction (continued). 6: Orchestral Con
4-20: Action and Reaction. 5:
10-2: Softly Sentimental. 11-2: Peter Clayton’s ‘Jazznotcs’. 12: Midnight Newsroom.
A1 Read Expo. 2-30: Mike Yarwood. 3-2: Scmprini Sere nade. 4-2: Billy Ternent 5: Alan Freeman/ 7-3: Sing
12-2: Family Favourites. 2-1: RADIO 2
,.'i Lamc-Dog Please. • '■ ' :.t\ 8-15: Victor Pasmcrc. , -9: French- Music. 10-30:'- 17th Century Music., 11-30: News Summary.
cert. 7-15: Two Returns RADIO
from the North. 10-50: The Epilogue. 10-59: Weather. 11: News.
Strangers and Brothers. 6-45: Where pleasures have been sadly taken. 7: Questions of Belief. 7-30: Beethoven. 8-25: Beethoven (continued). 9: Go ing back to Ireland. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: Choice
tion Tinje. 2-30: The Sunday. Play: ‘The Well - t the World’s End’. 3-30: The Good / Com panions. 4: Talking, about Antiques. 4-30: The Living World. 5: In Touch. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather. 6: News. 6-15: C. P. Snow’s
Weather. 1: The World This. Weekend. 2: Gardeners’: Ques
12-15:. Talkabout.' '12-55: ' VWhalley, C.E. School
■ ..^Friday, 24th September ,
at ^ 7-30 pan. Admission 2p.
ST. CATHERINE’S CHUBggt, WEST BRADFORD ,
HARVEST FESTIVAL
Sung ■
Sunday; 19th September Eucharist—9-15 tun.
Evensong—6-30 pan. MANOR HALL,
Milthorne Avenue.
Sunday, September 19th at 6-30 p.m.
Mr. J. Massey (Clitheroc)
CLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday, September 19th 10-30 ajn.
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, BA„ B.D.
No Evening Service
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, September 19th 8-00 a.m.
Sacrament of Holy Communion 10-30 a.m.
Rev. J. A. Goodhail 6-00 p.m.
Rev. N. D. Walton
GRINDLETON PARISH CHURCH
HARVEST
THANKSGIVING Sunday, 19th September
Holy Communion 8 a.m.
Sung Eucharist 10-30 a.m . (Preacher: The Venerable William Johnston^
Archdeacon of Bradford) Evensong 6-30 p.m.
(Preacher: The Vicar)
DECORATION OF THE CHURCH ON
Saturday, 18th September at 2-00 pan.
EVERYONE WELCOME
SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
MARTIN TOP Harvest
Thanksgiving Services
Sunday, September 26th, 1971 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Rev. David Batchelor Preacher:
Monday Evening at 7-30 p.m. Colour Slides will be shown by
Mr. George Bargh, (NAPPA) followed by
Sale of Fruit and Vegetables PLAN TO STUDY THE
BIBLE THIS WINTER A systematic exposition of the
ROMAN EPISTLE commencing
Tuesday, September 21st 7.30 p.m.
Inquires welcome
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, CLITHEROE
WATERLOO ROAD, REVOlUTld ROAST;
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putting it the oven.
Then cook according t instructions the pack.
ROASTABa are transpc so you can an eye on chicken.
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ROASTABA give you a perfect roa every time, sealing it a leaving it.
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A HAPPY weeken recently for visitor down by the Ho;
apply the brakes of a long and < ■while we are no bottom at everin with politicians calling for more though they tern of economic grov They apparent
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