2 Cl ithcroc Advert iser and Times, June 2, 1972
YOUR W EEKEN D VIEW ING
C IV IC HALL SATURDAY BBC 1
12.15: Cricket. 1.00: Grandstand. 1.10: Speed way. 1.25; Canoe Slalom: Olympic Trials. 1.40. 2.35. 3.5'. 3.40: Cricket, 1.50. 2.25. 2.50. 3.20: Racing from Kempton. 2.10. 3.40: Rugby Lcaeuc. 4.50: Final Score.
1(1.00: German for beginners. (0.40: Weekend weather. 10.45: Trooping the Colour. The Queen takes the Salute on Horse Guards Parade in celebration of Her Official Birthday.
5.50: Dr. Who. 6.15: Wonderful World of Dis ney.
7.00: "The Longest Hundred Miles’. Film, starring Doug McClure. Katharine Ross. Ricardo Montalban.
8.30: The Black and White Minstrel Show.
10.05: News, Weather. 10.15: Parkinson. 11.15: All in the Family. 11.45: Weatherman.
BBC 2
9.05: Open University. 3.00: ‘Taitmty and the Doctor'. Film, starring Sandra Dec.
9.15: A man called Ironside. 4.25: Cricket. Peter Fonda.
10.00: Pets and Vets. 10.15: The Golden Bowl. 10.55: News. 11.00: Film Night. 11.30: •The Bad Lord Bryon*. Film, starring Dennis Price. Mai Zcttcrling. Joan Green wood. Linden Travers, Sonia Holm.
6.35: Tutankhamun's Egypt. 6.55: Man Alive. 7.45: News. Sport. Weather. 8.00: Trooping the Colour. 8.30: One Pair of Eyes. 9.15: Sounds for Saturday.
5.05: Basil Brush. 5.35: News. Weatherman. Reg ional News and Sport.
GRANADA
12.15: Woobinda. 12.40: The Secret Service. 1.10: News. 1.15: World of Sport. 1.20 Racing. Thirsk and Stratford; 3.10. 'Acropol is Rally and Bath and West Show 3.55. Results. News; 4, Wrestling; 4.55. Results.
5.10: The Guns of Will Son nett.
5.40: News. 5.45: The Train Now Standing . . 6.15: The Rolf Harris Show. 7.00: New Scotland Yard. 8.00: Saturday Variety. 9.00: ‘Train of Events’. Film with Valerie Hobson and Jack Warner. A train driver’s life is changed after a rail crash.
10.30: News. 10.40: Open Night. 11.25: Danger Man.
SUNDAY BBC 1
9.30: German for beginners. 10.30: Morning Service.
11.30: Boompli with Becker. 11.45: Mistress of Hardwick. 12.10: Bellamy on Botany. 12.35: Profit bv Control. I .
1.50: Hammer It Home. 2.15: Made in Britain. 2.25:Going for a Song. 2.55:
I.aurel and Hardy in ‘Men O’War ’.
25: Farming. GRANADA
3.15: Man's F'avourite Sport. Film, starring Rock Hudson, Paula Prentiss.
5.10: The British Empire. 6.05: News , Weather. 6.!5:Thc Origins of Christianity.
6.50: Songs of Praise. 7.25: The Good Old Days. 8.15: The R o d s of Heaven, Film, starring Trevor How ard. Juliette Greco. Errol Flvnn. Eddie Albert, Orson Welles.
10.15: News . Weather. 10.30: Omnibus. Three Looms Waiting for Dorothy Heath- cote tcaciier of drama.
I I . 12.10: Weatherman. BBC 2
9.05: Open University. 1.50: Cricket.
views James Gulliver.
11.00: Morning Service. 12.05: Music In the Round. 12.30: Something to Sing About.
12.50: Farmhouse Kitchen. 1.20: All our Yesterdays. 1.50: Mad Movies.
20: Kenneth Harris Inter
4.40: The Golden Shot. 5.35: Follyfoot. 6.05: News. 6.15: Private Views. 6.55: Stars on Sunday. 7.25: Doctor in Charge. 7.55: ‘Funeral in Berlin’. Film, with Michael Caine tn d Eva Renzi. The world of espion age and counter espionage.
2.15: Sports world ’72. 3.15: ‘The Canadians’. Film, with Rober t Ryan. A horse round up ends in a massacre.
10.00: News. 10.15: ‘Ben Spray’. Play with John Alderton and Meg Wynn Owen. A talking prob lem brings trouble at work— and at home.
9.50: Cartoon Time. METHODIST CHURCH, LOW MOOR 11.15: Man in a Suitcase.
G A RD EN P A R T Y at ‘Alderleigh’ IIENTHORN ROAD
(By kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowker) on
SATURDAY, JUNE 10th at 2.30 p.m. WADDINGTON & DISTRICT ALMSHOUSES A COFFEE MORNING
AND EVENING will be held in the
HOSPITAL GROUNDS AT WADDINGTON on
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7th 10 a.m.— 12 noon and 7 p.m.— 9 p.m.
Proceeds in aid of the Almshouses Renovation Fund BRING & BUY STALL
Admission including Coffee & Biscuits lOp PENDLE C.P. SCHOOL BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
MAYOR'S SUNDAY JUNE 4fh, 1972
The Worshipful the Mayor (Councillor Richard Turner) pro* poses to attend Mass at St. Michael and St. John s Catholic Church, Lowergate, Clitheroe. on Sunday morning, the 4th June next and trusts he may be accompanied in procession to the church by residents and in particular by those serving in a public capacity or in the various social and welfare organisa tions in the Borough. Mass commences at 11.00 a.m.
The arrangements arc as follows:
(1) All organisations participating should be assembled in Church Street by 10.30 a.m. prompt. Personnel (except the Mayor's party as mentioned below) should report to the Police Officers marshalling the procession.
(2) Uniforms, armlets, badges or other distinguishing marks should be worn; former Mayors are reminded that_ it is customary for medallions to be worn on this occasion.
(3) Aldermen. Councillors and Officials. Magistrates and Ladies and Gentlemen of the Borough, should assemble at the Town Hall. The Mayor will receive at 10.15 a.m.
(4) The route for the procession will be: Market Place— King Lane — Lowergatc. On reaching the entrance to the church the procession will open out on each side of the road and allow the Mayor and his party to pass through; the Band to go past the entrance and face about.
(5) The return route for the procession will be: Lowergate-— Moor Lane—Castle Street—Market Place—Church Street, On the termination of the Service the procession will be reformed and accompany the Mayor back to the Town Hal l where it will open out again, allow the Mayor and his party to pass through and then disperse.
The Mayor trusts the various individuals and Organisations will suppor t him on this occasion.
A T HOME MAORI ACTION SONGS M IS S IO N A R Y G A RD EN P A R T Y
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd at 3 p.m. in the
Rectory Garden, Woone Lane, Clitheroe If wet in the Day School --------- Stalls & Teas
ST. M A R Y ’ S, G I S B U R N Saturday, June 10th
ANNUAL SA L E O F W O R K
in the FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN® to be opened by the Vicar at 3 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME
Stalls ------------ Afternoon Tea
izoors open for viewing 4 p.m. Admission 5p
_
Tonight Friday, June 2nd at 7 p.m.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
MR. F. b r a i t h w a i t e 6.00 p.m.
Sunday, June 4th 10.30 a.m.
FULL COMMUNION
2.00 p.m LADIES’ CLASS REV. N. D. WALTON
Congregational Church Clitheroe
Sunday, June 4th
Followed by Holy Communion Rev k'.»«ireia«n M. Hcndrv
FAMILY WORSHIP . at 10.30
a.in.
to be opened by the MAYOR OF CLITHEROE (Councillor R. Turner)
There will be a Fancy Dress Parade—under 8’s, 8—II and 12—15 years.
Cake and Pound Stall
Parcel Stall Good-As-New Stall :: Side Shows Rides for children ------ Refreshments
:: Sweets and Drinks
ADMISSION: ADULTS 5p, CHILDREN 3p (IF WET TO BE HELD IN CHAPEL)
9.00: Magazine for Asian viewers.
7.00: News Review, Weather. 7.25: Music On 2. Workshop presents The Brandenburgs, programme about Johann Sebastian Bach's six concer
8.20: The World About Us. Song of the Sirens.
tos. 9.10: Night Club.
10.10: Tutankhamun's Egypt. 10.30: The Lotus Eaters. 11.20: News Summary, Weather. 11.25: Up Sunday.
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
J IM GARSIDE S U N D A Y , JU N E 4 th
BABBIE ALLAN
DOUBLE (won) 18 19
£30 this week
TREBLE (not won) 14 17 15
£50 this week
CLITHEROE LADIES’ CIRCLE
Tel. 3585
JUMB LE SALE
Congregational Hall
Saturday. June 3rd, 11 a.m. Admission 2p.
Miss Hitchcn and die Townsend Fellowship at St. Mary’s Church, Clitheroc
invite you and your friends to a
Tea & Biscuits E v e n i n g
in the Mutual Room at
ST. MARY S
SUNDAY SCHOOL on
from 7.30 p,ni. to 9.30 p.m. Admission 5p
Thursday, June 8th BRING & BUY STALL
Proceeds for the British and Foreign B i b l e Society and Townsend Fellowship Funds.
THE METHODIST CHURCH GRINDLETON
Sunday School
Anniversary SUNDAY, JUNE 4th AFTERNOON 2 p.m.
FAMILY SERVICE 10.45 a.m. Guest speaker:
Rev. R. Jobling (Bolton)
EVENING 6.30 p.m. Preacher:
Musical items and Readings by the scholars
Mr. F. Blackburn FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, 7 p.m.
CAKE STALL :: GAMES :: BRING & BUY TOMBOLA
Adults lOp (incl. refreshments), Children 5p Proceeds in aid of School Funds
ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, CLITHEROE
We extend to you a hearty invitation to attend our anniver sarv services.
The Procession will leave the School at 1.15 p.m.
Organist: Mr. S. H. Green
St. Mary Magdalene
and
St. Paul’s Scout Group
AUCTION SALE
Open Daily for Luncheon and Dinner (except Wednesdays also closed Sunday night).
Brick House Licensed Restaurant :: High Teas on Sundays.
CHIPPING — Telephone 316 WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR
Why not drive out for Sunday lunch—2 inius. from the village. Fine Food a t its Be s t !
Dine in -comfort with old world hospitality and service a t the
PARKERS ARMS HOTEL except Sunday Lunchtimes and 8 to 10.30 p.m.
Bar Meals Daily 12 noon — 2.30
Afternoon and High Teas 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Luncheons daily
12.00 to 1.30 p.m. Except Mondays
Dinner Saturday from 7.30 p.m. Wedding Receptions and Parties catered for
Ncwton-in-BowIand Tel. Slaidburn 236
Write or ohonc for menus value your money ?
like friendly service ? then eat and enjoy
breakfast (from 7.30 a.m.) dinner, tea or snacks, all home-made.
3 course Luncheous f rom 254-p
also Salads available
“THE KITCHEN” CAFE Open as usual until the July holidays.
99 lowergafc tel: clitheroe 4450 May House Hotel Ltd.
PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN Telephone 53160
LUNCHEONS DAILY
MONDAY to FRIDAY 12 noon to 2.00 p.m.
PARTY CATERING :: FUNERALS Licensed Prop.: Miss J. Towers Car Park
ADVERTISER AND TIMES GUIDE TO
EATING OUT In Inns and Cafes In the Ribblc Valley
For details of advertising in this guide phone Sandra Ford. Clithcroe 2323
1st PENDLE SCOUT GROUP
m e e t i n g on
MONDAY, JUNE 5th at 8 p.m.
Service team headquarters. Duck Street, Clithcroc All parents welcome
Action Sound Disco
WHERE ? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN ? FRIDAY. JUNE 9th HOW MUCH? 30p. DANCING 9 p.m. to I a.m.
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers at reasonable charges Right of admission reserved
WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB Saturday, June 3rd
DANCE TO T lie Purple S ilk at 8 p.m. Right of admission reserved
Next week: MODES CLOG SOLE formerly Mousetrap
ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, PENDLETON GARDEN PARTY Saturday, June 10th
Opened at 2.30 p.m. by Mr. E. Holgate in the
GARDEN OF PENDLETON VICARAGE Stalls :: Side Shows :: Teas
Proceeds in aid of church funds ( IF WET IN THE VILLAGE HALL)
CLITHEROE CONSTITUENCY LABOUR PARTY
S PO N SO R E D W A L K JUNE 4th, 1972
PLAYGROUND, CLITHEROE, TO HURST GRE EN FOR TEA
Everyone invited including non walkers
Teas served in Parish Hall, Hurs t Green 3.30 p.m.—5 p.m. Cards available from 26 Hcnthorn Road, Clithcroc.
D I S C O RIMINGTON
Friday, June 16th
For Swimming Baths DETAILS LATER.
MILTHORNE AVENUE MANOR HALL
Sunday, June 4th, 6.30p.m. GOSPEL SERVICE
Speaker: Mr. F. Reglar (Bolton)
WOMEN’S BRIGHT HOUR 2.45 p.m.
Speaker: Mrs. Tickcll (Blackburn)
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LOW MOOR CLUB Tel . 3496
Friday, June 2nd
FREE N' EASY Sunday, .Tunc 4tb
FAY WORTH Compere:, Arthur
Colin at the Organ
SELL IT FAST THROUGH WANT ADS
PROMPT START AT I p.m. FROM CHESTER AVENUE ANNA KREN STEPH
EMI Film Productions presents a Hammer Production * j Released by MGM-EMI
EN LEW ICHEL ROBBINS * BOB GRANT A
reg V IS M A
arney •drTo s hare A
| Directed by HRRY BOThI O Also THE CHALLENGE OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Tel. 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 3278
Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p.m. LOVE STORY (AA) Monday to Saturday at 7 p.m.
FROM TELLY LAUGHS TO BELLY LAUGHS f
"V tfSHSAU.
THE WAY AHAMMER SPECIAL'. COM
EDY PRESENTATION O U T H jE Hu
CLITHEROE CASTLE 72
Tomorrow June 3rd
12 noon to 12 midnight M.C.5.
PETE DRUMMOND THIRD EAR BAND BRINSLEY SCHWARTZ
BRIDGET ST. JOHN
TREES U.F.O.
Tickets 60p 80p on the day
CLITHEROE NATURALIST SOCIETY
n a t u r e w a l k t o PADIHAM
HEIGHTS JUNE 10th
Leader: Miss R. Jackson Burnley Bus. Well Terrace
1.35 p.m. (alight Simonstone) (6 miles approx.)
L O S E W E IG H T
P E R M A N E N T L Y WITH
W E IG H T W A T C H E R S Classes held regularly every week in Clitheroe on MONDAYS at 8 p.m.
in the DOG & PARTRIDGE HOTEL, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. For further information please telephone Blackpool 64656 or Lytham 6648 r. I I ,__;_"mlAN FLEM
-Are i Forever
Screened at 5.40 and 8 p.m. Diamonds ING'S ' A panvaoi'iECHHicotos' Untied Artists! &
'SHE'LL FOLLOW YOU C ANYWHERE",
KTHARN • KNEH CPE ASIMStmrat Also THE NOVICES (X)
This and every Saturday at 10 a.m. — Doors open 9.30 a.m. JUNIOR CARTOON SHOW S£3S3£SB9K'
TOWN GATE CLUB, CABARET 10 p.m.
GREAT HARWOOD Telephone: 3746
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Recording stars
ROCK CANDY
PLUS SUPPORTING ACT & RESIDENT TRIO LATE LICENCE — SUPPERS
SUNDAY Top Local Group
Plus Paul Brennan's Disco Show Free Admission up to 10.15 p.m.
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB
Ladi es’ Social E v en in g Tonight 8 p.m.
GAMES — BUFFET — DANCING Members only
DANCING TO JA B JAB
TOMORROW NIGHT, SATURDAY CLUB
EL TROP1CANO NELSON
ET BRO ENT O - S X I P T O N ' S . L U X U R Y
TODAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Special Mat . Saturday 2 p.m.
-HARRY SAffiMAN and ALBERT R. BROCCOLI present
T\A/l|Si ;C IN E M A S 1= I«H
Walt Disncv’s MILLION DOLLAR DUCK (U) Also WINNIE THE PHOO
Friday and Saturday at 2 and 7p.m. SUNDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS a t 7 p.m. one sniff and.,.
Pi P
TN a parochial soc.l ley, it is danger*. I order. Whether it i traditions o r chang* J
js having its first ope six years this cornine parking in the vicir likc being a maim possibly this is the tn ■by what right person- religiously place a ro- ous boulders across tl, to the Hurst Green \ I ca r park every even id A recently change
lages around here i:| But when Stornhur
notice suggests that and therefore the Ha! bounds to all but the | dents in Hurst (.tree these boulders n.*t dents can safely get s in the park at nigh;,
ABUSE By what right has ;
has taken it upon the;| deny the public acccs-,
Reported being verba:;! when they have bee | crvonfli to park the •riie village hall pari
band hero and cnsurl public interest that tl of way arc being prcsil n o t thwarted against t interest. Visitors to the vii
Rural Council show* the
't.l»e true j_ancashirc h>| or is it an unofficial by establised order to what cannot be maini | PARISHIONER,
p r e s s ! FOR CHEA! FA R E 4
NOW thiu Cl it ho | been spotlighted in on concessionary! showing that wc url two borough cou|
Lancashire net th em , i t se em s ru t l l that a few more hcl bring us into thc[
■cd by over - 60 club-- People's Welfare Cc like our own Clither Club, which are concc we are excluded. And your two
ducted by the Ci Council of Lancashire]
circle. The survey has
bar people from usiiv af ter all public pari, f rom parking'.’ If the the hall is invested in] lie, who decides thaij should be kept out'.’ Even more impor
lie right of way that public lone before tiic| built? Surely, sir.
dents, supposed to senting the OAP>. arc to place their reluctan| the bandwagon.
BOOB May I put Mr:
straight on a lew p o | now claims that were first brought u; Not in this paper. E Lip to June. I960, rosed th a t only ■toj corporation buses ate such schemes. bui| as it was discovered was not so. one of respondents comment*! 19691. and repeated if issue, that this was a I place in the hands oil tential councillor. I one ill the OAP mo\ | This cudgel was ml
up by Mrs. Penny ul ember. 1970. when slv to letters already set’! other correspondents came out with the boob that “ her Eedcr fought for it over a n!
years.-’ What! before tin
rocketed? Then iast
WHATLEY & DIS| LIONS’ CLV
J u m b l e at die METHODIST SCI
tonight Friday. Ju ' | at 7 p.m.
Admission 2 1
CLITHEROE FLOW! A
Demo li sir i\ entitled
“ The Old and th| will be given Mrs. J. Cas-
R1BBLESDALL St| at 7.3(> p.m
Tonight Friday. Ji in ADULT CEI
VISITORS WEI
PENTECOSTAL <1 Waterloo Road, t l
THE END OI SE ARCH FCI
FRIENDLY CI1
We invite you meetings |
SUNDAY! 10.45 a.m. and (I
Tuesdays and Til 7.30 p.m.|
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