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Clitheros Advertiser ana,Times, September 24.1971 WEEKEND TV PROGRAMMES


SATURDAY BBC 1


Robertson and Ty Hardin). 8-t5: Harry Sccombe Show. 9: A Man Called Ironside. 9-50: News. 10: Match of the Day. 11: Lena Martell. 11-30: Here’s Lacy.


BBC 2


Lore or Money’ film starring Kirk Douglas,' Mitzi Gaynor, Gig Young. 7r30: News and Sport 7-50: Look -Again: Island in Danger. 8-15: The.


3: Saturday Cinema: ‘For


Tails. >2-40: Weatherman: weekend .weather. 12-45-5-15:. Grandstand: Football, boxing, racing, results. 5-10:,. Walt . Disney: T ie No'-So-Lonely lighthouse , Keeper’. . 5-50: News. 6: PT 109 (film starring Cliff


11*40: Monkeys Without-


"10-45: News. 10-50: Film Night: The Films of Milos Forman; 11-20: - The Man Who ‘Wouldn’t Talk’ )Im starring Anna Neagie, Anthony Quayle,' Zsa Zsa Garbor).


Search for the Nile. 9-10: Glen Campbell. 10: Eyeless in Gaza.


GRANADA


Rocket Robin Hood. 12-45: News. 12-50: World of Sport, Racing, Cycling from Wem­ bley, 3-50 Results, Scores, News, Wrestling, 4-45 Results Service. 5: . Bonanza. 5-55: News. 6: Cartoon. 6-10: U.F.O. 7-5: Please Sir.


11-55: Fencing. 12-20:


■ ‘The Killer That Stalked New York’. 8-55: The Comedians.


Show. 10-30: News. 10-40: Aquarius. 11-40: The Silent Force.


FOLK SING-OUT! Oog and Partridge, Wcllgatc. Clitheroe. Tonight 8-30 p.m.


The famous radio and T.V. and recording duo. ISLANDS—


Matthew Buos. Matthew Bs»o$.


And your residents: NEVIS Tel: 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel: 3278 CIVIC:.. HALL


Friday and Saturday at 7-15 p.m. Walt Disney’s


THE MiSTDCATS (U)


Monday to Saturday at 6-45 p.m. The unique film experience


Lawrence of Arabia (A!


Starring: Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Hawkins, Jose Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, Claude Rains, Arthur Kennedy, Omat Sharif as ALI, Peter O’Toole, as LAWRENCE.


(in Panavision and Technicolor)


One of the all- time great films —winner of seven Academy Awards.


In accordance with Columbia Pictures, prices for this film will be as follows. 40p and 30p. Children under 14 years . . 20p and 15p.


At the Bayley Arms customers are treated like friends and family guests. That has heen 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 he 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!


lake a pre-dinner drink in coinfort, give your order and let us serve you hot food in a free and easy atmosphere. But remember, good cooking, fresh cooking, takes time!


bayley arms hurst green tel: stonyhurst 210 last food orders 10 p.m. — bar open till 11 pan. THE WATSON SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART


OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES FROM AUGUST, 1970 — JULY, 1971


GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DRAMA, LONDON. Local Examinations.


WEA/.WH ALLEY.


WITH UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER Extra-Mural Department


PROGRAMME of CLASSES -------- 1971-72


THE NORTH COUNTRY VILLAGE THROUGH THE AGES


Tutor: Miss J. Lofthouse


Thursdays at 7-30 p.m. from 30tli SEPTEMBER at the Church of England School


■M


Fee: £2.00 20 meetings. Around Whalley, Clitheroe, Pcndle and Rowland are many rural communities whose history can be studied back to Celtic Times. In each case the anatomy of the village the place of hall and manor, church, cottage and farm will be dealt with and the daily life of the people with ‘he feasts and festivals which added colour to it. We shall discuss the survival of rural communities, theii place in the 1970’s and their protection for the benefit of the future.


cursions. PSYCHOLOGY----- a SURVEY A Short Course.


TUtor: Mrs. S. E. Alien, B.A. Tuesdavs at 7-30 p.m. from 5th OCTOBER at the County Library


Fee: £2.40 24 meetings. The course will lay the foundations for an understanding of the earth sciences.. We shall continue by examining current research which is rapidly widening man’s knowledge of his environment The origin and evolution of the Solar System. Continental drift oil and mineral deposits. Fossils and the evolution of life forms. Specimens will be examined both in class and on field ex­


Tutors: Dr. G, W. Brown, B.Sc. Mrs. J. E. Brown, B.Sc. Mondays at 7-30 p.m. from 4th OCTOBER at the Church of England School


GEOLOGY Andrew Malcolm, awarded a Local Exhibition of £10 for


Craig Worthington, Grade 1 (Honours) POETRY SOCIETY, LONDON. Local Examinations,


highest marks in Honours for Grade VI examinations during 1970.


Honours: Cathryn Hartley (Prose Reading and Bible Reading); Julie Hartley, (Verse Drama); Denise Cockle, Stephen Gaunt, Sarah Ainsworth, Michelle Brown, Kathrine Holding. Susan Monk, (Verse Speaking); Elizabeth Bond, Patricia Hooley, (Prose Reading).


Stephen Gaum: Calhryn Hartley: FESTIVALS.


2 Trophies for 1st place, 1 first prize, 2 second prizes and 1 Certificate for 3rd place.


Andrew Malcolm: Julie Hartley:


2 Trophies for 1st place, 1 first prize, 1 second prize and a Certificate of Merit.


• 2 Trophies for 1st place and 1 second prize. Craig Worthington:


1 Trophy for 1st place, 1 second prize and 5 Certificates for 3rd place.


Steven Tomlinson: 1 Certificate for 3rd place.


Andrew Alston: 1 second prize.


Julie and Catherine Hartley: 1 first prize and 1 second prize.


Fee: 50p. 5 meetings. The history' of Psychology- from the middle of the Nine­ teenth Century and the range of the discipline today. Cur­ rent research-in experimental social and individual Psycho­ logy.


Tutor: R. Greenwood Esq. Fridays at 7-30 p.m. from 7th JANUARY 1972 at the County Library


ANTIQUES----- Spring Course Fee: £1.00 10 meetings. .


China Pottery, Glass, . Silver. Pewter, Brass, Copper. Students invited to„bring along items for appraisal and dis­ cussion.


Further Information from: Mrs. P. Shaw, 3, Ormerod Terrace, Barrow, Blackburn BB6 9BE.


Where Ss the food


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY, SEASON 1971—72 FIRST OF FOUR CONCERTS


in the Girls’ Grammar School on Wednesday, October 6th at 7-30 p.m.


mi WALSUM ENSEMBLE (Juniors and Students lOp)..


(WIND QUINTET AND PIANO) Tickets at the door 45p


Season Ticket (four. concerts) £1.50 from Mr. J. Ward, ‘ Ashdown”, Eastham Street, or at the door.


different ? 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 ns. Even pie and peas for 25p Can’t be bad, can it?


bayley arms green


Tel. Stonyhurst 210


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL present


■Jfs a Knockout'


Catholic Church Field, Lowergiate, Clitheroe. .; (by kind permission of Father F. Dillon SJ.) . . Saturda*. October 2nd, 1971 2?00 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.


Hot Dogs—Tea—Coffee—Minerals Tombola


In aid of Ribble_V?hey Swimming Baths Appeal Fund.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


Dance with the


SILVER KEYNOTES ■ .on;


Saturday, September 25th from 8 p.m.— 11.45 p.m.


:: Admission-30p. ::


CLITHEROE and BOWLAND FARMERS SOCIAL COMMITTEE


The ‘ Dance


SWAN and ROYAL HOTEL, CLITHEROE. on


will be held at the '


Tickets from the Social Committee Members or the N.F.U. Secretary: Mr. Harris


Wednesday, 29th September, 1971


To be obtained not later than Friday, 24th September


ENTERTAINMENT WANTED 3 Piece Band


PIANO DRUMS


DOUBLE' BASS GUITAR


Christmas Eve, Boxing Night and New Year’s Eve.


for regular, bookings including ,


EAVES HALL COUNTRY CLUB,- •


The Manager, 1 Apply:


'Clitheroe;- . Tel: 2561


.........


DOUBLE (won) . 25


20 £30 next-week ■


TREBLE (not won) 12


2 £50 this week. 26


CLITHEROE SOCIAL -CLUB WELLGATE


Tel. 3585 o—------------- ------------------o SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th MIKE DAY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th JOEY DEAN


TRANSATLANTIC FAMILIES ASSOCIATIONS CLUB


MEETS ON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30th


at


7-30 p.m. . at the


SPIRITUALIST HALL,


Greenacre Street, Clitheroe.'


FILMS


Supper will be served New Members Welcome.


CLITHEROE LADIES CIRCLE


SHERRY EVENING


in aid of the Juvenile Liaison Association


Wednesday, September 29th 7-30 p.m.—9-30 p.m. . at


“HEATHER BRAE”


; (by kind permission of Mr. ' and Mrs. A. Whitney) .Tombola etc. 30p admission


Waddington Road, Clitheroe. ■


WADDINGTON AND DISTRICT CONSERVATIVE i ASSOCIATION


(Skipton Division)


COFFEE MORNING AND SHERRY EVENING Wednesday, 29th September


at tlie OLD TANNERY, WADDINGTON (by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor)


Morning 10-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon lOp Evening 7-00 p.m. to 9-00 p.m. 25p


Tombola—Raffle—Amusements—Bring and Buy and other Stalls


BLACKBURN CORPORATION RECREATION COMMITTEE


with RAYMOND GUBBEY present A Funny Kind of Evening with


David KessofT in the Windsor Hail, 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)


ACTED SCENES


Steven Tomlinson and Stephen Gaunt: 1 second prize.


Stephen Gaunt and Craig Worthington: 1 Trophy for 1st place.


They were prepared by:—


Annis Watson, L.G.S.M., L.L.C.M. 52, York Sired. LESSONS RESUME


WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 27th..


Elizabeth Bond: 1 second prize and 1 Certificate for 3rd place.


Gail Worthington: 1 first prize, 1 second prize.


1 first prize, I second prize and 1 Certificate for 3rd place.


INNER WHEEL CLUB OF CLITHEROE will hold a


TEA AND CAKE EVENING on Tuesday, September 28th 7-00 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. at


3 LINDEN DRIVE, CLITHEROE


Bring and Buy—Tombola—Cake and White Elephant Stalls


Proceeds in aid of Inner Wheel Charities Admission lOp


THE MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S COMMITTEE


Coffee Morning in the Mayor’s Parlour


Saturday, 25th September, 1971 10-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon


In aid of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.


Bring and Buy and Cake Stall Admission lOp


1st PENDLE SCOUT GROUP will hold their


NEXT


of the Grbup Committtee on Monday, September 27th, at 8 p.m.


MEETING ■' ' • ' TV


at the Service Team Headquarters, Duck Street, Clitheroe.


Humana™ Hurst Green GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C. . to . be held in


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL on


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 9-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m. SILVER KEYNOTES


Admission 35p — Refreshments Right of admission reserved.


7-40: The Saturday Thriller, 9-25: The Des O’Connor


SUNDAY BBC 1


. 10-30: Morning Service. 1-25: Fanning: Weather for farmers. 2-20: Made in Britain. 2-30: Yesferday’s' Witness. 3: Basil Brush Show. 3-30: Laurel and Hardy. - 3-55: Film: ‘Oh'Mr. Porter’ .. starring ■ Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham. Moftatt. 5-15: T h e Silver Sword. 5-40: Wildlife Safari to Ethiopia. 6-5: News. 6-15: A Chance to Meet 6-55: Songs of Praise. 7-25: Morccambc and Wise. 8-10: ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’. 10-10: News. 10-0; Omnibus, 11-5: She and She. 11-35: Weather.


9: Nai Zindagi Naya Jccvan. BBC 2-


10-35 — 12-45 p.m, Ope.n University. 7: - News Review.


7-25: Music on 2. 8-10: The World About Us. 9: Rowan and Martin Laugh-In. 9-45: For the: Nation. TO: Thieving Magpie (cartoon). 10-10: Eye­ less in Gaza. 10-50: One Man’s Week. 11-15: News Summary.


GRANADA


12-05: Art for All. 12-30: Rules of the Game. 12-55: Jobs in the House and Garden.


11: The Morning . Service.


The Golden Shot. 5-35: The Flaxton Boys.


1-55: Football. 2-50: Cartoon. 2- 55: The Great Stars. 4-40:.


1- 25: All Our Yesterdays.


■News: 10-15: Sunday Night Theatre. 11-15: Scales of Jus­ tice.


6-55: Action, for the Crippled Child. 7: Stars on Sunday. 7-25: On the Buses. 7- 55: The Big Picture. 10:


6- 5: News. 6-15: Seven Days. C I N E M A


A SCREEN CLASSIC


A CLASSIC of the modern cinema screen, Lawrence of


Arabia, which won seven Academy Awards, including that for the best picture, can


be seen all next week at the Civic Hall. Although there must be


film, are Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Haw­ kins and Omar Sharif.


still be many who have vet to see it. With Peter OToole in the


millions of people in the coun­ try who have seen Peter O’Toole ^ as Lawrence, indeed many will have seen the film more ; than once, there will


RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE STUDENTS PASS EXAMS


■at the< Clitheroe Adult Centre in nationally conducted exam­ inations, during the . Session 1970-71, are, as follows; " :


SUCCESSES gained by students R.S.A.


rey Speak, Jean Dixon, Val­ erie. Geldard, Patricia Fowler, Ailsa' Cockshutt. Grade III:


Susan L. Chadwick, Susan Altham. ■


U.L.C.1.


(D); Jacqueline Crocker (D); Shirley Geldard (D); Jane C. Nutter (D); t Anne Woof (D);


Preliminary: Dorothy Bulier


load (C), • i Grade 1: Margaret Blades


Nutter (C); , Linda Typewriting grade II: Aud­


(D); Janice Bolton (D); Irene Haythomthwaite (D); .- Monica Haythornthwaite (D); Mary B. Haworth (C); Margaret Hay; thornthwaite (C); Kay ’ Moor- house (C).


wick (C); Audrey Speak; Ailsa Cockshutt. Shorthand: 120 w.p.m.— Susan L. Chadwick (C); 60


(C). Grade III: Jean Dixon (C). Grade IV: Susan L. Chad­


: w.p.m.—Patricia * / Dixon (C); Ailsa Cockshutt (C); Sheila P.


Workman (P). Elementary— Joan Rivers (D). Italian, Year I: Susan Bar­


Grade ,11: Patricia Fowler


A. Sleath1 (C); (C).


, ■ GC.E. English Language— Marion


Novak; Margaret M. Peters; Shirley M. Finder; Michael ,D. Holden; Dennis Majrsden; Roger Smithson; David I. Walmsley. Maths “A”: Michael D. Holden. ■ .....


London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art


tholomew (D); Susan D. Cow- perthwaite (D); Margaret . A. Sleath (D). Year II: Judith A; . Allen (D); Eve . Mitchell (D); Robert Davies (C).


German Year 1: Margaret


John Neal. Gold Medal: Rachael Hodgins and Christine Cook. - ■ ■


Barton (Hons.) D—distinction. C—credit.


Poetry Society, London 3 Sonnets Silver Medal—May


ner (D); Grade III acting: Admission lOp. (Children 5p) Grade I, acting: Carol Gar­


In the Evening a DANCE with the


SILVER KEYNOTES (Sec separate notice)


MANOR HALL, Miltliorne Avenue


Sunth;.-, September 25:.’ at 6-30 pm.


Mr. R. 1’amaby (Fleetwood)


Women’s Fellowship 2-45 p.m.


Wednesday, September 29l!i Mrs. Heath


(Blackburn)


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


suiday, September 26th 10-30 a.m.


Rev. N. D. Walton 6-00 p.m.


Mr. B. Clark 2-00 p.m.


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”


24ih—26th SEPTEMBER, 1971 to be opened by


Colonel Robert Parker. D.S.O., F.S.A., I.P.


Today, Friday, 24th September, at 10-30 a.m. PROGRAMME


TODAY: CHURCH OPEN 10-30 a.m.—7-00 p.m.


AN EVENING OF CHURCH MUSIC, given by the Organist, Mr. Kenneth L. Healey, and Choir of St. Stephen’s Church, Burnley at 7-30 p.m. Programme 25p.


SATURDAY: CHURCH OPEN J0-00 a.m.—9-00 p.m. SUNDAY: HOLY COMMUNION S-00 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST 10-45 a.m. CHURCH OPEN Noon—7-30 p.m. EVENSONG 8-00 p.m.


SOUVENIR BROCHURES will be on sale.


Refreshments will be served in the Sunday School throughout the Festival.


Ladies Class Anniversary Mrs. G. Storey Soloist:


Mrs. Ruth Johnson CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Sunday, September 26tli 10-30 a.m.


Mr. Bagshaw at 6-00 p.m.


Communion Service Followed by Church Meeting


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D.


ST. PETER and ST. PAUL, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


HARVEST FESTIVAL Simday, 26lh September


Holy Communion—8 a.m.


Family Gift Service—10-45 aim' Evensong—6-30 p.m.


Monday, 27th September


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE at the


Mr. and Mrs. N. Hodgson) followed by


Coach and I-Iorses Hotel (by kind invitation of


SUPPER and AUCTION of HAR'i'EST PRODUCE


eommence 7-30 p.m.


WHALLEY MOTHERS’ UNION


DON’T FORGET Jumhl® Scale


in Whallcy C. E. School on


Friday, 24th September at 7-30 p.m. Admission 2p


Mr. C. P. Hampson, B.Sc., M.I., R BIOL., Head o£ Scientific


Potatoes for Profit


Lane South, Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlington, Co. Durham, commencing 7-00 p.m. Thursday, 7th October.


will speak on this subject at an open meeting to be held in Agriculture House, Salters


esearch Potato Marketing Board


M R. T. H. CREYKE, of Well,


ember of tre Potato Marketing Board and Chairman of the N.P.D. County Potatoes Committee.


M Chair to be token by


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH


ORGAN SOCIETY


AUQVERSARY RECITAL


Wednesday, 29th September, 1971


at S-00 p.m.


Jennifer Bate Popular Programme to include items by:


BACH, WIDOR, and COCKER Programme 25p


Students and Pensioners 124p


All are Welcome


GISBURN SAINT MARY TRINITY XVIII


3rd -n iy of October Holy Communion 9 a.m


HARVEST FESTIVAL


Mprajng Service 10-45 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE 2 pm


EVENING SERVICE 6-30 p.m. AJI good gifts around us


Then thank the lord, O thank „


For ail his love S T ' r n


f f l 5 "


HARVEST FESTIVAL September 26th


8-00 a.m. Holy Communion


10-00 a.m. Mattihs


Preacher: Rev. B. Bales 2-30 p.m.


Preacher: Rev. A. Harpnr Family Service Preacher: Canon G. Tomlinson


6-00 p.m.. Evensong


All Parishioners and Friends Welcome.


(Decorating of Church 1*30 p.m. Saturday)


ALL HALLOWS, MITTON


HARVEST FESTIVAL


Sunday, September 26th Mattins 9-30 a.m.


Evensong 7-00 p.m. Gifts of Fruit and Flowers, and


peJP 'n Hie Decoration of the Church Saturday afternoon. would. be appreciated.


' You are invited to an


OPEN MEETING of '


St. James’ Men’s Fellowship •


. Monday, 27th September ;■ at 7-45 p.m.


on ■■,.- it* the Infants Dept. ,


...Greenacre Street, Clitheroe Speaker;


Mr. W. Bnndie of Blackburn


Bulb Growing and Winter ' Care of Lawns. ~


j


COMMON Discuss


B


St. Helt Monday


All Welcon Mr. Drayson will


Bowll Wc|


Newton-in-Bowland Dunsop Bridge


Whiteweli Basball Eaves Mition Waddington West Bradford Grindleton


CHATBURN, I CONSEIf


B u i at the MA| (by kind permission


l Cnt, from Heaven above: the Lord,


DOWNHAM W.I. Ell FOR COUNCIL


PRESERVATION OF ENGLAND


Village Hall, Dovl


Thursday, September at 8-00 p.m.


“THE COUNTRYSIDl YOU”


Slides and Tall!


Mr. Stanley Jeei| Admission 25p including suppcl


The Od


r i1--1-1! - 1 John ’Gorncr


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall . A Grand


A U T U M N F A I R


■will be held in the ■ VILLAGE HALL :


on ■■■■■■


Saturday, 25th September To be opened by


■ Mr. R. Eaves at 2.30 p.m.


Flower and Plant Stall, New, Home Produce, Tombola and Games for the children.


t


GRINDLETON METHq CHURCH


We invite you to ’ join \ J -, at our


HARVEST!


THANKSGIVII SERVICES


Sunday 26th Scptcml


, 2-00 pan. Mr. P. Home 6- 00 pan.


Mrs. G. S. Moir


Monday, 27th Septcn at 7-00 pan.


HARVEST SOCIAL


Chairman: Mrs. W. All


Mexico and Olympic Cl Sli&s


by Mrs. Elaine Mars| Sale of Fruit


________Refreshments TOSSIDE INSTITUl


t


Whist and Domf Drive


Saturday, October 2 | at


on


Admission 25p Childre including Supper.


7- 45 pan. Proceeds for Cancer Re


ST. JOHN AMBULA BRIGAD CLITHEl DIVISIO


FIRST AID CLA!1 will commence


Tocsday, 19th Octof at 8-00 pan.


in the Old Sehoo


Church Brow, Clithe Lectures by Doctors Industrial Certificat


BOWLAND FOR ll YOUNG FARMERS


WHIST at DOMINO 01


in the Village Hr Dunsop Bridge|


on


Wednesday 29Ui Scpl| at 7-30 p.m. Admission 25 p I


PENTECOSTAL CHI CLITHEROE. I


“Look unto Me, and be all the ends of the cart am God, and there is n Isaiah


A welcome to our mc| Sunday


10-45 p.m. Breaking of 2-30 pan. Sunday Schol 6-


7- 30 p.m. Bible Study Thursday


30 p.m. Gospel ScrviJ Tuesday


7-30 pan. Prayer Meetil


including refreshml WATERLOO ROl


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