» * l J Clitheroe Advertiser and Times August 20,1971^ WEEKEND PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY BBC 1
11-20: Weekend weather..
11-25:” Cricket: England v. India. 12-45: Grandstand- Football Preview. Test Cricket. Racine. Motor Racing. Rugby League: Yorkshire Cup Final.
der} at World of Colour. 6-5: News, Weather. 6-15: Great
Zoos of the World. 6- 45: Saturday Western:
“Where the River Bends” starring James Stewart, S-15: It’s Lulu. 9: A man Called
Ironside. 9- 50: News, Weather. 10-5:
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Match of the Day. 11-5: Par kinson. 11-50: Weatherman.
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BsoimoffiL CIVIC HALL
DMY CLITHEROE AREA WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Tel: 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel: 3278
FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. MARK LESTER in BLACK BEAUTY (U)
MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY AT 2-15 MATINEE
At last! Their epic story invades die Bis Screen! P
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CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
Tel. 3585 SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st
GWENDA BROOKS SUNDAY. AUGUST 22nd
RON BARRY
DOUBLE (won) 2 21
£30 this week.
TREBLE (not won) 13 14 24
£50 this week.
FOLK SING-OUTt Dog and Partridge, Wellgnte, Clitbcroe. Tonight 8-30 p.m.
Your new resident group NEVIS sing and introduce (or one night only the sensational “Y-FRONTS” or better known as
BOB WILLIAMSON and
Next Week: Dave and Toni Arthur HEAVY FRIENDS DAB’S A
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Annual General Meeting to be held at
DOG and PARTRIDGE INN on
Wednesday. August 25th, 8-30 p.m.
Any team who wish to enter this league must register there at this meeting
CLITHEROE and DISTRICT BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY
SPECIAL CASTLE FETE MEMBERS SHOW
in the Marquee, Castle Field Saturday, September 4th,
Open to public from 2 p.m. Judge T. Smith (Blackburn)
Show Manager: K. Whaites, 10 Kirk Avenue, Low Moor
125 Classes :: All colours and varieties
Do not miss this opportunity to see some of the . finest budgerigars in Lancashire --------- -- Also -----------
GRAND PET BUDGERIGAR SHOW Open to Everyone
No Entry Forms :: No Entry Fees Birds received a-t Marquee from 2 p.m.
Numerous Prizes and C. and D.B.S. Prize Cards One bird per cage :: No limit on entries Bring along your birds and see (hem judged Please give this show your full support
Section Organiser: F. R. Haworth, 18 Talbot Close, Tel: 4236 OPEN 10 a .m . — 6-30 p .m .
Drive among herds of wild animals . . . roaming free in acres of parkland
See elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras and baboons. Ifs the perfect day out everyone will enjoy.
Admission to Reserves: £1 per car irrespective of the number of passengers, (No soft-top cars permitted) Entrance by vehiclo only.
Special terms for parties-for details contactjhe Safari Office,
Tcl7 057-426 2167 and 426 2259
Open every day of the year from 10 a.m. No admission after 6-30 p.m.
LUNCHEON M E N U Cold Buffet (incl. soup, clicese and biscuits and coffee) 55-63p
Tosside Institute Two Lamb
Dominoes Drive to be held in
Saturday, August 21st at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 25p Children 12-jp
(including supper)
BLACKBURN CORPORATION RECREATION COMMITTEE
IN ASSOCIATION WITH DICK KATZ present
JULIE FELIX in
KING GEORGES HALL, NORTHGATE T H U R S D A Y ,
9th SEPTEMBER, 1971 at 7-30 p.m.
Balcony 60p — — — Stalls 40p
From Public Halls, Northgate. (Tel: Blackburn 58424)
Children and Old Age Pensioners Half Price THE NORTH WESTS OWN AFRICAN BIG GAME RESERVE
DAVID WALDER M.P. CLITHBROE CONSTITUENCY
COMMON MARKET LOCAL MEETINGS
Meetings have been arranged — as listed below to enable constituents to meet David Walder and to dis cuss any queries they may have on the proposals affect ing Britain with regard to the Common Market. Friday, Sept. 3rd 8-00 p.m. Ribckester Parochial Hall. Tuesday, Sept. 7th 8-00 p.m. Chatburn Church of England School.
Wednesday, Sept. 8th“ 8-00 p.m. W'halley Church of England School.
Thursday Sept. 9th 8-00 p.m. Longridge Congrega tional School.
Friday, Sept. 10th 8-00 p.m. St. Mary’s Church Hall, Clitheroe.
Should you wish to write to Mr. Walderon the Common Market, please do so and send to David Walder, M.P., 14 Mill Street, Padiham.
GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C.
BEAT DANCE to be held in
GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL on
Friday, August 20th 9-00 p.m.—1-00 a.m.
PURPLE HAZE AND B. M. DISCO Admission 30p refreshments Right of Admission Reserved
HALLE
KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN Thursday, 26tb August, 7-30 p.m. ■ Conductor:
JAMES LOUGHRAN
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV SHOSTAKOVICH
TCHAIKOVSKY BORODIN B. K. Cowperthwaite Plumbing and Healing Engineer
68 SALTHILL ROAD CLITHEROE
Wishes to announce that his
customers may contact him at Clitheroe 3699 anti also at Clitlieroe 3893
“THE NORTHERN PEOPLE” PLUS
Y2A DISCOTHEQUE
WHERE? NEWTOWN INSTITUTE WHEN? Friday, August 27th HOW MUCH? 30p. Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Hamburgers :: Hot Dogs at reasonable charges Right of Admission reserved
Pendleton Village Sports Saturday, August 28th beginning at 2 p.m.
Racing and Events for all ages :: Good Prizes Given ::
Refreshments and teas available' Admission 8p. Children 3p. Entrance through Village Hall UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
LANCASTER CRUSADE CHOIR on the
CASTLE BANDSTAND
Tomorrow, Saturday, 7-30 p.m. If wet in Trinity School
FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE
LANCASHIRE COMBINATION LEAGUE CUP Tomorrow, Saturday, August 21st
C L ITH ERO E versus
BACUP BOROUGH Kick-Off 3-00 p.m.
Admission 15p O.A.P. and Juniors lOp Refreshments available.
Wednesday, August 25th LEAGUE CUP
CLITHEROE versus
ACCRINGTON S TA N L E Y Kick-Off 6-45 p.m.
DON’T FORGET WISWELL’S
7th ANNUAL SHOW
Sunday, August 29fh All Riding Events
Novelty Dog Show Children’s Races
Free Admission — Car Park Home-made Refreshments
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Waddington Branch
JUMBLE SA L E
will be held in the
Methodist Sunday School, Waddington, on
Friday, August 27th, 1971 Doors open 7-30 p.m. Admission 2p.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
WH I S T and D O M I N O E S
op Monday, August 23rd at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 22Jp
(including Refreshments) Children lOp
:: Special Prizes :: 1 Tosside Institute
2 LAMB WHIST DRIVE in the Institute
Saturday, September 4th at 7-45 p.m.
25p including supper Children 12Jp
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CLITHEROE ADVERTS. SELL
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ST. JAMES SCHOOL, GREENACRE STREET. CLTIHEROE.
SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1971
Official opening and Presentation of Trophies at 2-00 p.m.
Rug Making Demonstrations Teas.
Doors open 1-00 p.m. Admission lOp
1st PENDLE SCOUT GROUP will hold their
NEXT MEETING
of the Group Committee on Monday, August 23rd, at 8 p.m.
at the Service Team Headquarters, Duck Street, CliCheroe
BP SCOUT GUILD and SERVICE SCOUTS will hold a
Coffee Evening at
The Service Scout H.Q. 14 Duck Street, Clitheroe Thursday, August 26th, 1971 from 7.00 to 9.30
Bottle S t a l l ----------------- Produce Stall Ticket lOp :: Coffee and Biscuits
Children 5p
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, August 22nd 10-30 a.m.
Rev. N. D. Walton 6-00 p.m.
Rev. J. A. Goodhall
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE.
We preach not ourselves but Christ Jesus the Lord.
2 Cor. 4.5.
SUNDAY 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
Come along to our meetings.
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THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
A special welcome if you are on holiday in the district D.Y.
Clilhcroc Congregational Church
AUCTION SALE conducted by
Mr. C. Silverwood of
Antiques. Household Goods Domestic Appliances, etc.,
to be held Thursday, September 2nd
Gifts for sale received in the Schoolroom 7-30 p.m. to 8-30 p.m.
Fridays 20th. 27th August a day prior to sale
Proceeds in aid of Church Funds
FIND
ROYAL ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION Clitheroe Branch
COFFEE EVENING
Friday, August 20th, 1971 7-00 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. at
“Rockdale”, West View, Clitheroe
Bring and Buy, Cake Stall Tombola etc.
Proceeds towards R.E.A. Memorial Chapel
St. Paul’s, Low Moor Admission lOp
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IN our village th pubs. Outside oi close to the north ary, there is a sp ture of the king [ a magnificent ct ther this artist’s tion is ornitholoj rect or scientifical is immaterial; it i to gaze upon. The other four
Weather. 7-45: The Code- breakers. S-15: Cousin Bette. 9: Chronicle. 9-50: Knokke 1971. 10- 35: Film Night.! 11-5:
“Loser Takes All” starring Rossano Brazzi, Glynis Johns. 4-30: Cricket: Third Test Match. 7- 30: The News, Sport and
3-5: Saturday Cinema:
Yvonne \ De Carlo, Cameron, David Bruce.
GRANADA
Results Service. 5- 20: VVait Disney’s Won
Racing. European Diving Cup from Crystal Palace. Results, Scores and News. Wrestling. 5: Results Service. 5-10:
10-10: The Guardians. 11-10: The Greatest Show on Earth.
RADIO 1
■Moran. 3: Vivian Stanshall’s Radio Flashes: melody and mirth. 5: Terry Wogan: Live at Five. 6: Mike Raven. From 7-32 p.m. As Radio 2.
Stewart with Junior Choice. 9-55: Noel Edmonds. 12: The Rosko Show. 2: Scene and Heard: . Johnny
5-30: Radio 2. 8-32: Ed RADIO 2
Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55: For Younger Listeners.
5-30: News, Weather. 5-32:
The Dcs O'Connor Show. 8-25: From a Bird's Eye View, 9: Hawaii Fivc-O. 10: News.
U.F.O. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Bugs Bunny Show. 6-30: The Sky’s the Limit. 7: Hogan’s Heroes. 7-30:
Spiderman. 12-45: News. 12- 50: . World of Sport.
11- 55: , i Stringray.. 12-20: Rod
Golf Festival. Racing. Cricket. Bowls. Motor Racing. Rugby Union: A Pride of Lions—-return of British Isles Touring Team. Association Football. Sports Report. 6-3: Listen to the Band. 6-30:
Dick Emery. 1-2: Radio Orchestra. • 2-2: Sport on 2: Line-up.
pean Pop Jury. 10-2: Ray Moore’s Saturday Night. 2: Midnight Newsroom. 12-5:
Night Ride. 2: News. RADIO 3
Aubade. 9: News, Weather. 9-5: Master Works. 11: The Week Ahead. 11-25: Test Match Special: England
8: News, Weather. 8-5:
v India. 6-40: Cello Recital 7-30:
The Proms (part 1). 8-50: The Proms (part 2).
10- 40: Liszt (record). 11-30: News Summary.
9- RADIO 4
Farming Today. 6-50: ■ Nor thern News and Weather.
6-25: News Summary. 6-27: . 10-2: -: Joe 'Henderson/ -12-2:,;
Farm. 7-40: Today’s Papers. 7-
Weather. 8: Today. 8-20: It's Saturday.
Daily Service. 10-30: Study on 4. 10-30: On VHF Open Uni
8- 59: Weather. 9: News. ■' 9-5: Saturday . Briefing.. 10-15:
versity. ■ 12: Sports Parade. 12-25:
Take Your Partners. 7-28: Sports Desk. 7-32: Country Meets Folk. 8-30: Star Sound. 9: Euro
Forces’ Chance. 12-55: Nor thern News. 1: News. 1-15: Does the Team Think?
1-45: Afternoon Theatre: “The Executioners”. 3: Weekend Woman’s Hour.
the Week. 5-25: The Twelve Maidens. 5-55: Weather, Nor
America. 6-30: Sport Spot light. 7: Desert Island Discs. 7-30: Roy Hudd’s Vintage Music-hall. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre: “The Gold- spinners”. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: My Kind
thern News. 6: News. 6-15: Letter from
55: Taverner: discussion.
of Music. 10-50: . Lighten Our Darkness. 11-5: Late News preceded by Weather.
Pakistani and Indian viewers. 10-30: Holy Communion.
9: Music favourites for
SUNDAY BBC t
4: Film Time. 4-30: Pick of . 7: News. 7-10: On Your. 50: Northern News and
« 1-25: Farming. i_50: The Parkers at Saltram. 2-20: Made in Britain. 2-29: News Head lines. .2;30: Yesterday’s Wit ness. ,:3: The Singing Stars: “Cabin
. Dotrice in “Three Sisters”, by Anton Chekhov. 10-5: News. Weather. 10-15:.
The Eighties. 6-50: In the Be ginning. 7: Praise the Lord. *. 7-25: i Dad’s Army. 7-55: Play of the Month: Janet Suz man, Eileen Atkins, Michele
in , the. Sky”, , starring Ethel Waters, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson. Lena Horne, Louis Armstrong. 4-35: Ken Dodd and The Diddymcn. 4-45: The Basil. Brush Show. 5-15: The Silver Sword. 5-40: Wildlife Safari to Ethiopia. 6-5: News, Weather. 6-15:
Omnibus at the Proms. 11-15: She and She. 11-45: Weather.
BBC 2
Cricket: The John Player League. ■ Worcestershire v. Somerset. 7: News Review, Weather.
10-30: Open University.- 1-50:
S to o d Still: film starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal,
7-25: Animal, Vegetable. Mineral? 7-55: The World About Us. 8-45: The Day the Earth
Scoreboard and Weather. 11-15: One Man’s Week.
Message. 6-30: The Lost Cen turies. 6-55: Songs That Matter. 7- 25: Doctor at Large. 7-55:
C omma n d Performance: “Demetrius and1 the Gladia tors”, with Victor Mature and Susan Hayward. 9-50: Sylvester. 10: News. 10-15: Sunday
Night Theatre. .11-45: Tales of Unease.
Alldis. 10: Dave Lee Travis. 12- 2: Radio 2. 2: Jimmy
6-55—8: Radio 2. 8-3: Barry RADIO 1
Savile. 4: All Our Yesterplays. 5: Alan Freeman. 7: In Con
cert. 8: Pete Drummond. RADIO 2
6-55: The Frst Day of The
Yank in the R.A.F.”, with Tyrone P o w e r and Betty Grable. 4-40: The Golden Shot. 5-35: Jamie. 6- 05: . News. 6-15: Got The
Alive and Kicking—British Poets. 1: Women .Are People. 1-25: All Our Yesterdays. 1-55: Football. ■ 2-55: The Great Stars. “A
11: Morning. Service. 12-35: GRANADA
Hugh Marlowe. 10-15: Rowan and Martin.. ■ : 11- 5: News Summary, Cricket
Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-3: Barry Alldis. 8-3: Dudley Savage. 10-2:
Music (continued). 11-30: News Summary.
Melodics For You. 11-30: People’s Service. 12-2: Family Favourites. 2-1:
RADIO 4
A1 Read Expo. 2-30: Mike Yarwood. 3-2: Semprini Serenade. 4-2: Billy Tement. 7-3: Sing
Something Simple. 7-30: Max Jaffa.
100 Best Tucs. 10-2: Softly Sentimental. 12: Midnight Newsroom.
8-30: Sunday Half-hour. 9-2: '
12-5: Jazz Club. 1-2: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.
RADIO 3
Records. 9: News, Weather. 9-5: Music for the Hamburg Churches. 10: Concert Choice. 11: Music Magazine. 12: Stravinsky conducts Stra
8: News, Weather 8-5: New THE PENDLE FOLK IN CONCERT WITH
vinsky. 1: Song Recital. 1-55: Orchestral Concert. 3-35: Lakme: Opera. (Act 1).
STEELETE SPAM ACCRINGTON STANLEY SPORTSMEN’S CLUB
4-45: Lakme (Acts 2 and 3). 6-15: Piano Recital. ■7-40: Penthesilea: first British
performance of the tragedy by Henrich Von Klcist. 9-40: Schubert. 9-50: A Late Renais sance Entertainment. 10-35: Through College Win dows. 10-50: Renaissance
Burnley Road, Accrington on
Thursday, August 26th, at 8 p.m.
MANOR HALL, Milthorne Avenue,
Sunday, August 22nd at 6-30 p.m.
Mr. David Cliff (Chorley)
CLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. C. Lazenby, M.A., of Ainsdale
Sunday, August 22nd 10-30 am.
No Evening Service t
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IN view of the desifl age visitors to
district has bccome| to areas noted for : around London.
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THE government I calls for reduction [ do other bodies, national. And wc c
labour and wages a | cst contributing fac| ing cost.
pays for what I haj sidered to be an oul ample of wastage| money.
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would like as a regl visitor to your to'l comment on what: gross indifference and the lowering in what is classed .. tial area. I refer tcL
Weather. 8: News. 8-20: For listeners from India and Pakis-. tan. 8-55: Weather
7-50: Sunday Reading. 7-55:
America. 9-30: The Archers. 9-30—10-30 a.m. On VHF Open University. ■
9: News. 9-15: Letter from
Motoring and the Motorist 11-45: Is the BBC Fair to
10-30: Sunday Mass. 11-15: ' -
Women? 12-15: Options. 12-55:
Weather. 1: The World This
Weekend. 2: Pick of the Bunch. 2-30: The, Sunday Play: ■.‘‘Tess of .the D’Urbervilles”.
■ ■ 3-30: The Good Companions. 4: The' Changing Past 4-25: Sport Scoreboard.
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In Touch. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather and prer view. . ■
4-30: The Living World. 5:
Snow’s Strangers and Brothers. 6- 45: Sunday Sport.
6: The News. 6-15: C. P.
Week’s Good Cause Appeal. 7- 30: Edinburgh International FestivaL'
7: Evening Service. 7-25: The
O’Clock News. 10-10: With Great Pleasure: James Robert son Justice. ; 10-50: The Epi logue. 10-59: Weather. 11: Late News.
9-58: Weather. 10: The Ten
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