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Y Q U E t V T E E K E H P V I E W IN G SATURDAY


B S C 1


30.00: Wic bittc?: German. 30.30: Zarabandu: Spanish. 31.J5: Weekend weather. 12.00: The Double Deckers. 12.25: Dastardly and Muttlcy in (heir Hying Machines.


12.45: Grandstand. 12.50: Foot­ ball Preview. 1.10, 1.55: Fight of the Week. Racing— 1.20. 2.20: From Newbury. 1.35. 2.40. 3.10: From Hav­ elock Park. 2.10. 3.0. 3.30, 4.30: International Swim­ ming—Great Britain v USA v Holland. 3.45: Rugby League Cup. 4.40: Final Score.


5.05: We Want to Sing. 5.35: News. Weatherman and Today's Sport.


8.40: The Dick Emery Show. 9.10: The Bcfrienders.


10.00: News, Weather. 10.15: Match of the Day. 11.15 Braden’s Week 3L52 Weatherman.


BBC 2 .


9.05: Open University. 2,00: Saturday Musical: ‘The G re a t American Broadcast’, starring Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, John Payne, and Cesar Romero.


3.30: Private Lives. TJL5: Westminster.


5.50: Dr Who. 6.15: It's Cliff Richard. 7.00: ’The Spanish Main’ Film starring Paul Henreid. Mau­ reen O'Rara and Walter •Slczak.


7.35: News, Sport. Weather. 7.50: Rugby Special: Neath v Pontypool


8.40: Up Country. 9.10: An Empire in Art. Film


10.00: In Praise of Watercolour. 10.15: Man of Straw. 11.00: News and Weather.


about Sotheby's of London.


11.05: Film Niglit. 11.35: ‘The Wayward Bus*. Film starring Joan Collins. Dan Dailey. Jayne Mansfield and


Rick Jason. GRANADA


12.00: Hot Dog. 12.20: The Secret Service. 12.45: News. 12.50: World of Sport. 12.55: On the Ball. 1.20: Racing— Hereford: 1.30, 2.00, 2.30 and 3 00. Market Rasen: 1.45. 2.15 and 2.45.


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road, Clitlicroe


C IV IC H A L L


Tel. 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 3278 FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT 7.15 p.m.


PAINT YOUR WAGON Clint Eastwood. Lee Marvin (A)


MONDAY TO SATURDAY AT 6.45 p.m. BOND IS BACK IN ACTION Scan Connery as 007


GOLDFINGER


3.10: Penalty Prize Final. Teen­ age footballers c o m p e t e against top goalkeepers from Wembley’ Stadium. 3.50: Results, News. 3.54: Wrest­


ling—from Watford. 4.45: Results


5.05: News. 5.10: Bearcats. 6.10: The Comedans. 6.40: ‘Hatari’. Film with John Wayne and Elsa Martinelli. Big game hunters p it their wits against African jungle beasts—and themselves.


9.05: Val Doonican Show.


10.05: News. 10 15: International B o x i n g . Middleweight Championship


11.15: Jason King. SUNDAY SBC 1


9.00: N a i Zindagi Na v a Jecvan. 9.30: Wie bitte?: German.


10.00 Zarabanda Spanish. 3 030 Sung Eucharist. 1130: Boonrph with Becker.


1235: Metrication: The Task for Management.


1 3 0 : Children Growing Up: Mother and Child.


farmers.


2 3 5 : Ask Aspcl. 3.15: Ken Dodd and The Diddy-


3.25: ‘T h e F o x e s of Harrow . Film starring M a u r e e n O'Hara. Rex Harrison, with Richard Haydn, Victor Mc-


men.


6.45: Songs of Praise. 7.25: Engelbert with The 1 oung Generation.


5.20: Anne of Green Gables. 6.05: News, Weatherman. 6.15: Paul: E n v o y Extra­ ordinary.


Laalen.


8.H>: ‘Beloved Infidel’. Film with Gregory Peck. Deborah


Kerr. Eddie Albert.


10.10: News . Weather. 10.20: Omnibus. Norman Jewi­ son—Film Maker, a profile.


11.05: Ad Lib. I I .


20: Weatherman. BBC 2


9.35: Open University. 7 00: News R e v ie w and


2.15: Made in Britain. 2.25: On Location! Young Win­ ston. film Import on Simon Ward


11.45: Play Tennis. I2.1<k Steam Horse: Iron Road.


I . 01): Learning Welsh 1£S: Farming. Weather for


8.15: The World About Us: The Treasures of Chuquisaca, film, narrated by Joss Ack-


7.25: Music on 2: In a Minor Key. Words and music by Frederic Chopin.


Weather.


10.20: The Black and White Min­ strel Show.


9.05: Men of Straw. 9.50: The Life So Short . . . the craft so long to learn: story of John Weston Thomas.


land.


11.05: News S u m m a r y and Weather.


11.10: Up Sunday. GBANADA


11.00: Morning Service. 12.05: Cover 1o Cover. 12.30: It’s Your Money. 12.40: Take a Cine Camera. 12.55: Jobs in the House Garden.


1.25: All our Yesterdays. I.


2.50: T h e Angry Hills’. Film with Robert Mitchum and Stanley Baker. Midnight murder among the hills of


Final.


4,40: The Golden Shot. 5 3 5 : Pretenders.


Greece.


6.05: News. 6.15: The Good Life. 6.30: Stars on Sunday. 6.50: Adam Smith. 7.25: On the Buses. 7.55: ‘Desire Me’. Film with Greer Carson and Robert Mitchum. A prisoner left


fo r dead, is alive and finds his wife has a friend.


9.30: University Challenge.


10.00: News. 10.15: Upstairs, Downstairs.


I I . 15: F rost Programme. ADVERTISING SELLS PHONE CLITHEROE 2323


NATURALIST SOCIETY LECTURE


by Mr. T. Lord


S50WM THE IS L E


to be field on


T h u r s d a y . M a rc h 9:h at 7.30 p.m.


at the Ribblcsdalc Secondary School. Queens Road.


CLITHEUOE EVENING TOWN SWOMEN'S GUILD


GISBURN & DISTRICT Y.F.C.


SPUING DANCE to be held in the


FESTIVAL HALL, Gisburn on March 3rd, 1972


from 9.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.


THE SI EVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND


Admission 35p Refreshments


Right of admission reserved = CHIPPING SHOW


SOCIAL COMMITTEE


Jum&ie S a le WHIST and DOHINO DRIVE


to be held at Trinity School


Thursday, March 9fh at 7.00 p.m. Ail mission 2p


Refreshments available


Y25 DISCO arc appearing at


C'hatburn Youth Club Tonight


Friday, March 3rd 8 p .m . — 11 p .m . Admission 25p


Right of admission reserved Refreshments available


in the Whitcwell Hotel Monday, March 6th


at 7.45 p.m.


Admission 25p including supper


SETTLE REGION Y.F.C. =


GRAND WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE


at Gisburn Festival Hall on


Friday, March 10th at 7 3 0 p.rn.


Admission 25p Including tea and biscuits


CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION T O N IG H T


Friday, March 3rd, at 8.00 p.m. Come and enjoy


THE PARAGON BANDJO BAND


= A new idea for parties. == outings, or couples. Have =


fun with our


Brick House Licensed Restaurant CHIPPING — Telephone: 316


Open Daily for Luncheon and Dinner (except Wed.) WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR Why not drive out fo r Sunday lunch 2 minutes from the village.


d i m m i n iiiiiiiii ii ii iii ii i iii m i ii mile Lancashire


Country Evening


with a “ help y o u rse lf” s p r e a d f o r G r e a t Northern Appetites.


Good Do 9 5 p


A Reel per ticket


with free glass of sherry and old Lancashire fare and fun.


| Bayley | j Fine Food a t its B e s t!


Dine in comfort with old world hospitality and service a t the


PARKERS ARMS HOTEL


Luncheons Saturday and Sunday 12.00 to 1.30 p.m.


Bar Meals Monday to Friday Afternoon and High Teas 3.30 to 5.30 p.m.


Dinner Saturday from 7.30 p.m. Wedding Receptions and Parties catered for


Newton-in-BowIand Tel. Slaidburn 236


Write or phone for menus


EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR


PRIVATE DINNER DANCE


WEDDING RECEPTIONS LUNCHEON DINNER


§ SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL =


CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


For reservations


| Buskers j = Malcolm and Barry E


EE Tonight Friday nnd every EE ;= Friday in March. Ring = — and hook.


= J bayley arms g


| hurst green j = TEI.. 8T0NYHURST 210 S


H P.S. Our usual super 5j = dinner menu is available zz z=


too. l l • • l ■ t I I ft I i I • I ! I


Telephone 3130 or 3665 value your money?


breakfast (from 7.30 a.m.) dinner, tea or snacks, all home-made at:


like friendly service? then eat and enjoy


“the kitchen” cafe


londays, tuesdays and Saturdays) 99 lowergate


(to assist senior citizens, prices even cheaper 2 p.m.—3 p.m.


tel: clitheroe 4450


We are not affected by power cuts. OPEN AS USUAL.


CLITHEROE F.C. Don't Forget THE BUFFET DANCE


T O N IG H T 8 >p.m. — 12 MIDNIGHT a t th e


STARKIE ARMS HOTEL CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY


PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE THURSDAY, MARCH 9th


GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7.30 p.m.


ROGERI PIANO TRIO Mozart, Shostakovich. Schubert


Tickets at the door 45p Students lOp


THE CORONATION HORTOX-IN-CRAVEN, SKIPTON


Tel. Gisburn 288


We take pride in making your meal a pleasure. Enjoy our fine service and delicious food.


Meals served from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week Private Parties and Wedding Receptions our speciality Coaches by appointment only


55: Football League


and Cup


of the World. Live from Rome.


(A) with


Honor Blackman. Gert Frobc as Goldlingcr Also


Return of the


Magnificent Seven (A)


Yul Brynner, Robert Fuller An all-action programme for everyone.


SUNDAY, MARCH 5th a t 7.45 p.m. THE SOUND OF BRASS A Concert by


FODEN’S MOTOR WORKS BAND


by Royal Command


Musical Advisor: Harry’ Mortimer, O.B.E. Director of Music: Rex Mortimer


ADMISSION 50p. O.A.P.'s and CHILDREN 25p.


Admission by Programme obtainable from the Library or Civic Hall, or at the Civic Hall on Sunday. Doors open at 7.15 p.m.


WILL ALL PATRONS PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE UNCERTAINTY OF POWER CUTS, THE CONCERT DUE TO TAKE PLACE ON MARCH 5th WILL NOW TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY. APRIL 9th. ANY PERSON WISHING TO RETAIN TICKETS MAY DO SO AND USE THEM ON THE NEW DATE OR IF DESIRED. MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED WHERE TH E TICKETS WERE PURCHASED.


H f - Tickets from the Advertiser and Times Office


Tuesday, Mar. 7th Keirby Hotel Burnley


A Joint Advertiser & Times/BTH Promotion


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


Tel. 3585 SATURDAY, MARCH 4th


HANS LINDHUBER SUNDAY, MARCH 5th


TONY VAIXANCE


Double (won) 15 8


£30 this week ..nil fM..


TREBLE (not won) 20 9 8


£50 this week Subscriptions now due u n n four CINEMAS


Telephone 58446 biackburn


SUNDAY MAR. 5 and RU. WEEK


1 Sho.Y3 at *-00 4-10 <3-20 £-30 A 8 2 Shows at 2-CO 4-10 0-20 S-30 RILLINGTON PLACE


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, Clithcroc 2323


BUGAYS 3 ShCft'S at C-1S c-20 S-00 m R AICHRD ATll^B0RtK'GH-IlWffiES0N,'K)tiN HRT U


“10 RIIXINGTON PLACE? ,!•, r:.


/.ll.-K'CtCOJX. 4* flhcpvs a t 2— 10 C— 10 8— 05 AA


‘This is a winner.... about the best sex film we’ve had.


THE VIRGIN AND THE GYPSY IV it '.


JOANNA SHlMKCS FRANCO NERO cD.5H.°La\ncac«'s


■N..


HONOR 'BLACKMAN-MARK BURNS rWrOMPTON’-MAt IRtfF DENHAM ‘3--


JVADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP Presents


THE PARAGON' In St. Helens Sunday School on


By Roland and Michael Pcrtwce Produced by A rth u r Neal


Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday 15th, 16th, '17th and 18th March a t 7.30 p.nv


Ticket, Wednesday and Thursday: Adults 20p, Children 15p Friday and Saturday: Adults 25p, Children 15p Available from: Mr. J. B. Herds, Waddington, The Post Office, Waddington, The Post Office, West Bradford,


Hammonds, St. Marys Street, Clitheroc.


‘The Para eon’ is an adult drama with a good dialogue plot. And it would be appreciated if children would s it with their parents.


SKIPTON FESTIVAL May—June 1972


Supported by the Yorkshire Arts Association


B D r ■Northern Singers. Aeolian String Quantet, Malcolm B ,W Jackie and Bridie, Yorkshire Chamber Opera York­ shire imperial Metals Band, Theatre Mobile, David Kossoff, SpSacle^, Exhibitions, Sport, Nature Trail, Steam Party.


B o o k in g s from April 10th at Waterfall Travel,


Sheep Street, Skipton.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


WHIST and


DOMINOES on


Wednesday, March 8th at 7.45 p.m.


Admission 25p (children lOp)


All meat prizes H ot P o t Supper


MANXMAN HOTEL HIGHER CROFT


BLACKBURN. Tel. 52091 Tonight Friday, March 3rd


SINCERELY YOURS Three boys and a girl


Saturday, March 4th SIMON and


REBECCA ST. JOHN Sunday, March 5th


HERE and NOW Wednesday, March 8th


RICKY LOMAS Comedian


Thursday, March 9th


THE DAVE SPENCER SOUND


Friday, March 10th


THE IVY LEAGUE A LION HOUSE


Snacks and sandwiches available


at St. Helen's School. 7.30 p.m. All Members Welcome Tea and biscuits


Wednesday, March Sth, 1972


(Branch of Skipton Division) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


Waddington and District Conservative Association


B I B L E SOC I E T Y


STALL IN THE MARKET


SATURDAY, MARCH 4th 9.30 a.m.— 4.00 p.m.


NEARLY NEW GOODS :: PROVISIONS


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


Don't forget the DISCO on


Friday, March 10th 9 p.m. — I a.m. by


Y2 Admission 30p (Subject to power cuts) FOLK ON FRIDAY


a t the Dog and Partridge Clithcroc


LAUGH IN WITH


JOHN PASHLEY from Bradford


with residents: NEVIS Next week:


The fantastic Mint Julep IL-nctt 6<*n-7Lc People


WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY. MARCH 4th


DANCE to


ABBEY ROAD Cover charge at the door


ALSO NEXT WEEK: THE DAPPERS G O L F


GOLFERS! IT'S YOUR EVENING Come along and see the


PREE film show of the year


P A LM ER P LA Y E R NBCKLAUS


“The Big Three at Gleneagles” and “Palmer & Gallagher at Turnberry”


TOWN GATE CLUB, GREAT HARWOOD


CABARET 10 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY


SHANE FENTON AND THE FENTONES PLUS RAINBOWS END


LATE LICENCE :: SUPPERS SUNDAY


TOP LOCAL GROUP MIDNIGHT HOUR


PLUS PAUL BRENNAN’S DISCO SHOW FREE ADMISSION UP TO 10.15 p.m.


NEW ACE OF SPADES CLUB WHALLEY


Telephone WHALLEY 2519 UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT


FRIDAY and SATURDAY FABULOUS GROUP


THE STONYEND Dancing till 2 a.m. to residents Combo


PLUS CHRISTINE EVANS Glamorous female vocalist and TONY WOODS, vocal


Existing Membership honoured until September LADIES FREE UNTIL 10 p.m.


F or table reservations, ring Whalley 2519 or Burnley 31530 Sparkling Whitbread Ales


FABULOUS RU N N IN G BUFFET ON ALL NTGHT GENTLEMEN


THURSDAY N IG H T IS STAG NIGHT PLUS LATE CABARET


SO WHY NOT COME ALONG AND ENJOY YOURSELVES EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.


TABLE RESERVATIONS RING WHALLEY 2519 TH1S IS YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR


PARTIES CATERED FOR Women's Fellowship


The George Roper Show NEXT TUESDAY MARCH 7th


JUST A FEW TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE


Mrs. Leake (Blackburn) Chatburn Mothers' Union


Wednesday. March Sth 2.45 p.rn. Speaker:


JUMBLE SALE on


Friday. March lOtli at 7.00 p.m.


in the Church Institute Admission 2p


Refreshments available


CATHOLIC HALL, WHALLEY Don't forget


.JUMBLE SALE


Tonight Friday at 73 0 p.m. Admission 3p


Clitheroc Congregational Church


.Sunday. March 5th


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendrv. B.A.. B.D.


Followed by Communion


FAMILY WORSHIP a t 10.30 a.m.


United Christian Fellowship will meet


Tomorrow Saturday a t 7-30 p.m.


Speaker: W.E.C. Missionary Everyone Welcome


at 37 Castle View Jumble Sale in


St. Catherines School West Bradford


on


Saturday, March 4th a t 2.45 p.m. Admission 3p


Including refreshments


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS present


SOMETHING TO HIDE by Leslie Sands


in the OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WHALLEY March 16th, 17th, 18th, 1972, a t 7.40 p.m.


Public booking a t Whittakers, King Street, Whallcy from March 9th


----------------- Tickets 25p.


JUMBLE SALE in the School on


Saturday, March 4th a t 2.00 p.m.


Admission 4p


including refreshments MANOR HALL


Milthornc Avenue Sunday, March 5th. 1972


G O S P E L S E R V I C E at 6.30 p.m. Speaker:


Mr.


Did Jesus follow a line of peaceful co-exislencc with the religious leaders of His day ? “Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees hypocrites! F or ye arc like unto whited sepulchres which indeed appear beautiful outward, but arc within full of dead men's bones and of all uncleanness.” Matt. 23 v. 27. We welcome you to our meetings. 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. Thursday:


7.30 p.m. Prayer Mcctinc. Send for Free I.eaflct “Other Tongues”


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday. March 5fh


HOME MISSIONS and


CHOIR SUNDAY


10.30 a.m. Rev. N. D. Walton. 6.00p.m. Rev. J. A. Goodhal!.


PRELIMINARY NOTICE The Clitheroe Methodist Circuit


TENTH FESTIVAL OF YOUTH


will be held


on 13th—18th November 1972 a t the Schoolroom


Trinity Methodist Church Secretaries please note


DOWNHAM C.E. SCHOOL


I WOULD likl on tb<= decisil Clitheroc Tovj the subject of


IF TH E Govern Finance Bill within tbc next 1 council house tc th e ir rents doubl cases more that although the ma eligible fo r a rc experience has s'r


will fail to clair. In some areas


per cent of coul ants will be e l :1 b ate; think of : ministering the : This drastic


come about bcc J quires councils Rents” for all the tion.


pR O t l The concept o|


is lifted from Act, which lays fo r private, u n f i| cics.


H it bl the


ONCE again tin.


has hit tile pens: I belt, with beer. c| ances. gas, coal, fares and rates u.| end of March. Will lire so-cj


ever be satisfied'


PENSIONER (£6.20 to live or-1


Thank Baron (Great Harwood)


MAY I convex paper, our sincerl LioDS Club, andf for their kind th-' livery of a bad candles, to the cj coal fires during They were very oted.


ALICE MAR 111


25 Accrington R | Whalley.


MP d; h o p e


ch e ap | fo r


IT would be vel Government national


tl rcspl


concessionary tr.| pensioners. Skip G. B. Drayson. Rural Council il week. “I canno I hope, for it,” hcl Mr. L. D. Tl


i f I


the council, read! meeting this weel said he bad raisl with the Depn| Environment told it would Mr. Telford al


from the Wadi of the Royal f asking the couij concessionary’ fl Coun. W. j i


council's Waddil tative, said tlf strong feeling about tbc mattl they bad h e a l


sioriary fares o f areas.


Tbc councilj


there was no could take.


K e e p |


tidy,* Con


r e s id e n t s Drive, Whalley. by the Parish < co-operation t | council to keel Manor Road t l This was d a l


inc of the couj J .'S . R. Shaw Road ^ was b: jungU” . The chairs, a large! piping were hi “ It's becoming! for Whallcy.” I It was acreel


(


North Western! ing them to t i l round its man! Cockshutt, C1 Council's survl residents ot J also asking t | clerk of the they sec anyor there.


sucl T h e fo llo 'l


Calderstones passed their ate ExaminatJ Mr. S. BJ


Billington, ML F . Doyle, Ml P. Gent. Mis! P . A- K ilb u r l Mrs. C. Pidll Soott-Clark, | ncy. Miss M j T ay lo r.


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