3 Cl ithcroc Advert iser a nd Times, May 5th, 1972
YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING
^ s k i p t o n j SATURDAY
4.30: Touch: Sights and sounds of a great seaport.
4.50; Tutankhamun’s Egypt. 5.10: Look: Ponies of the New Forest.
10.00: Spanish for beginners. 10.40: YVeekend Weather. 10.45: Cup Final Grandstand. Tile Centenary FA Cup Final. Arsenal v Leeds United, commentary from Wembley. 11.40: 100 years ot the FA Cup: action high lights and personalities. 12.00; The Cup Final nlayers 12.55: Cup Final Knock- Out' Arsenal v Leeds United, contest. 1.40: Inside Wembley. 2.20: Marching display. 2.30: Centenary Cup Final parade. 2.50: Present ation of the teams to Prince Philip. 3.00: The FA Cup Final. 4.45: Present ation of the Cup by HM The Queen. 4.50: Meet the Winners. Also in Grand stand: Racing from Kemp- ton Fight of the Week: Muhammad Ali v George Chuvalo. highlights. 5.5: Final Score including news of the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park.
9.30: German tor beginners.
5.15: The Pink Panther. 5.35: News, Weather and Reg ional Snort.
10.15: News. 30.30: Cup Final Match of the Day from the winners’ vic tory banquet in London in cluding action highlights.
8.40: Tarbuck’s Luck. 9.25: A man called Ironside.
11.30: Sandie Shaw. 12.05: YY’cathcmian.
7.00: ‘Seven Cities of Gold’. F ilm s ta r r in g R ic h a rd E g an .
5.50: Dr. Who. 6.15: Wonderful YVorld of Dis ney,
5.50; Man Alive: How does your Garden Grow?
5.35; Television Doctor; The First Year of Life.
6.40; Westminster. 7.00: News. Sport. Weather. 7.15: Conversations a t Cran- borne: Lord David Cecil, literary critic and biograp her. discusses life and liter ature.
7.55; Rugby Special: The Mid dlesex Sevens.
8.40: The Philpott File: Trevor Philpott on The Mighty Mississippi, part 1; From Lakeland to the Gulf.
9.30: Sounds fo r Saturday; The Harry James Orchestra.
10.15; Pets and Vets. 10.30: The Golden Bowl. 11.15: News, Weather. 11.20: Film Night. 11.50: Unfaithfully Yours: Film starring Rex Harrison and Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallee, Barbara Lawrence.
GRANADA
10.45: Play the Game. 11.15; World of Sport. Cup Final. Six hours of action and entertainment. 11.40: Expert Forecast. 12.00: Wrestling. 12.55: News. 1.5: Inter national Athletics. 1.25: The Cup Final Comedians—with their soccer jokes. 3: Kick off. 4.55: The teams talk.
5.10: On the Buses. 5.40: News. 5.45: Ken Dodd in “Funny you should say that.”
9.05: Open University. 3.00: Smiley; Film starring: Colin Peterson. Ralph Ric hardson. John McCallum. ‘Chips’ Rafferty.
6.15: The Rolf Harris Show. 7.00: New Scotland Yard. 8.00: Saturday Variety. 9.00: ‘The Secret o f Blood Is land*. Film with Barbara Shellye and Jack Hedley. A woman agent parachutes into the jungle.
11.25: Danger Man. SUNDAY BBC 1
9.00; Magazine for Asian viewers.
30.00; 11.00: 11.30; 11.45; 412.10:
(12.35: 1.25;
9.30; German. Spanish. Seeing and Believing. Boomph with Becker. Mistress of Hardwick. Bellamy on Botany. Profit by Control. Farming. Weather
1.55: Hammer it Home. 2.20: Made in Brittain. 2.30; Going for a Song. 3.00; Laurel and Hardy. 3.30; The Shari Lewis Show. 3.40: ‘M argie’; Film starring Jeanne Crain with Glenn T.angan. Lynn Bari. Alan Young.
farmers. GRANADA
6.50: Sing a New Song. 7.25: Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing.
8.15;
10.15; News, Weather. 30.25; Omnibus; John Dank worth. Cleo Laino. Steve Race. Robin Ray. Ken Rus sell. in Whatever Turns You On. or Variations on a noisy theme.
starring Deborah Kerr. Yul Bryner with Robert Morley. E. G. Marshall.
‘The Journey’: Film
31.10: Kenneth Harris Inter views.
31.15; Weatherman. BBC 2
7.00: News Review, and Wea ther.
7.25: Music on 2: Daniel Adni
5.10; The British Empire. 6.05: News. YVeatherman. 6.15: How Can You Be So Sure
11.00: Morning Service. 12.30: Something to sing about. 12.05: Music in the Round. 12.55: Farmhouse Kitchen. 1.25: All our Yesterdays. 1.55: Battle for the Cup.
2.55: ‘Sing As We Go*. Film with Gracie Fields. A hap py-go-lucky sort of girl runs into a series of amusing adventures.
4.10: New Dick Van Dyke Show.
4.40: The Golden Shot. 5.35: Pretenders. 6.05: News.
6.15: A Play for Sunday. A tycoon is marooned on a small island with a mad man.
7.00: Stars on Sunday. 7.25: Doctor in Charge.
7.55: ‘My Geisha*. Film with Shirley MacLaine and Yves Montand. A film director is worried because his wife is a star.
10.00: News.
10.15: The Organization. 11.15: Aquarius.
CIVIC HALL
Tel. 3278 GRAND KJNEMA Tel. 3278 Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
Sean Connery in THE ANDERSON TAPES (AA)
Monday to Saturday at 7.30 p.m. -Or found a Go-Between.
SOON WE SHULL HAVE THE MOST MODERN PEAL OF BELLS IN BRITAIN
At 730 p .m . o n M o n d a y , M a y , 8 th , Mr. John Pilkington, of the Lancashire Association of Change Ringers, supported by a team of enthusiasts, will present a programme of events exemplifying the fascination of MODERN BELL RINGING and how YOU can train for this absorbing hobby.
A special feature of this unusual programme will be a demonstration of hand-bell ringing.
Free admission to S. Helen’s Sunday School.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED WITHOUT CHARGE.
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Julie Christie •Alan Bates The Go-Between«
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A Robert Vfelaifle/Joho Heyman Production Co-Burring
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Margaret Leighton. Michael Redgrave And IntroducingJDommiC
aroM m ? ITED WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB DANCE
SATURDAY, MAY 6tli to the fabulous ROU T E 66
Formerly the Invaders. Right of admission reserved. Next week: The fantastic Blue Star Combo.
S. CATHERINE’S CHURCH, WEST BRADFORD SUNDAY SCHOOL RENOVATION FUND
BRING « BUY SALE to be held at OLD TOWN HEAD, WEST BRADFORD
(By kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Grimshaw) on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th
Coffee: 10-12 noon and 7-9 p.m. Stalls, Tombola Admission lOp
Transport provided from Waddington to West Bradford 10.15 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.
plays. Brahms, Debussy and Liszt.
8.15: The World About Us; Ethiopia—The Hidden Em pire.
9.05; Glen Campbell; With the dancing Pan’s People.
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10.05; Tutankhamun’s Egypt. 10.25: The Lotus Eaters. 11.15: News Summary. Weather. 11.20: Up Sunday.
9.55; The Black Beacb: North East Coast where men scratch fo r sea-coal on the beach.
10.30: News. 10.40: Magnus and the Bean- steak.
also THE LOVE MACHINE (X) SBIlUJlW LOW MOOR METHODIST CHURCH
Gisburn Week-end of Steam
TODBER CARAVAN PARK STEAM ENGINES
off A59 Preston - Skipton road at Gisburn, follow A682 signposted Nelson.
FAIRGROUND ORGANS VETERAN CARS AND COMMERCIALS
Saturday, May 6th and Sunday, May 7th at 1 p.m.
Grass Track, May 6th at 5-30 p.m. REFRESHMENTS : LICENSED BAR
Admission 25p, Children Cr OAPs lOp FREE CAR PARK
(Donations from proceeds to C h a rity ) E n q u iries : P h o n e G isb u rn 322
Sunday School Anniversary
Oil SU N D A Y , M A Y 7 th
10.15 a.m. Chairman, Mr. G. Barnes. 2.15 p.m. Demonstration by the Scholars. Also 6 p.m.
Preacher for the day. Rev. J. Goodhall of Chatbum.
Orsanist: Mr. C. Jones.
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
Tel. 3585 SATURDAY, MAY 6<h
KEN BRIDGE SUNDAY, MAY 7th
STEVE WHELDON Double (won) £30 (his week
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CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING
PENDLE CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING CLUB
A new club hits been formed and facilities have kindly been offered by the Wellsprings Hotel.
THE FIRST MEETING AND SHOOT WILL BE HELD ON
THURSDAY, MAY 11th, 1972, from 6.30 p.m. Persons interested should please contact Gordon
Farthing at Great Harwood 3259, or attend the first meeting at the Wcllsprings.
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THE PARISH CHURCH OF S. HELEN, WADDINGTON
’ £50 this week acts-iMFsasa
TOWN GATE CLUB, G R E A T H A R W O O D
Telephone: 3746
CABARET 10 p.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SHANE FENTON AND THE FENTONES
Plus Supporting Act and Resident Trio LATE LICENCE — SUPPERS
SUNDAY TOP LOCAL GROUP STRIKE FORCE
Plus Paul Brennan's Disco Show f r e e ADMISSION UP TO 10.15 p.m.
Y2i DISCOTHEQUE
w h e r e ? n e w t o n in s t i t u t e WHEN? FRIDAY, MAY 12th
HOW MUCH? 30p. D a n c in g 9 p .m .— 1 a .m .
HOT DOGS, HAMBURGERS AT REASONABLE CHARGES
Right of admission reserved
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH MOTHERS’ UNION AFTERNOON TEA and SALE
(In aid of local Spastics Society and Church maintenance) in the SUNDAY SCHOOL on SATURDAY. MAY 6th Opener: Mrs. Lynch (Whittingham)
Admission (including tea) lOp, Children 5p. 3 p.m.— 5 p.m.
Open Daily for Luncheon and Dinner (except Wednesdays also closed Sunday night).
Brick House Licensed Restaurant CHIPPING — Telephone 316
:: High Teas on Sundays.
5 WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR | Why not drive out for Sunday lunch—2 nuns, from th e village.
Bleak House LICENSED RESTAURANT
Keniplc End
Table D’ Hotc :: Luncheons Dinners :: Teas
Speciality in Farm House Grills
Seating capacity 30
Party menu on request Tel. Stonyhurst 335 to book your tabic.
breakfast (from 7.30 a.m.) dinner, tea or snacks, all home-made.
like friendly service? then e a t and enjoy
value your money ?
Also 3 course Luncheons from 25-1-p
mondays, tuesdays & Saturdays) 99 lowergate
“THE KITCHEN” CAFE (to assist senior citizens, prices even cheaper 2 p.m.— 3 p.m.
also Salads available tel: clitheroe 4450
CALL AND HAVE A MEAL WITH US ?
At the
WHITEWELL HOTEL Tel. Donsop Bridge 277
Luncheon ••• 12.30—2.00 p.m. High Tea . . . 4.30—6.30 p.m. Dinner except Sunday
Monday to Friday 6.30—8.15 p.m.
Saturday . ■. 7.00—9.00 p.m. Parties and Wedding
Receptions catered for
The place to head for is BROWN COW INN
and be sure o f a first class meal or snack
a t a reasonable price
Snacks: Wednesday to Sunday 7.00 p.m.— 11.00 p.m.
Meals: Wednesday to Sunday 7.00 p.m.— 9.30 p.m.
Dutton’s Beer a t its Best Parties catered for
Tel. CHATBURN 272 May House Hotel Ltd.
PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN Telephone 53160
LUNCHEONS DA IL Y
MONDAY to FR IDAY 12 noon to 2.00 p.m.
PARTY CATERING :: FUNERALS Licensed Prop.: Miss J. Towers Car Park
Fine Food at its B e s t!
Dine in comfort with old world hospitality and service at the
PARKERS ARMS HOTEL
Bar Meals Daily 12 noon — 2.30
except Sunday Lunchtimes and 8 to 10.30 p.m.
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
Newton-in-BowIgnd Tel. Siaidburn "*236
Write or phone for menus
CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB A demonstration
SEASONAL ART FOR
THE HOME' will be given by
Mrs. I. Mottershead
tonight Friday, May 5th a t 7.30 p.m.
Ribblcsdalc School. in Adult Centre
VISITORS WELCOME MANOR HALL
Milthorne Avenue
Sunday. May 7th, 6.30
p.tn. GOSPEL SERVICE Wednesday, May 10th
THE BRIGHT HOUR a t 2.30 p.m.
ADVERTISER AND TIMES GUIDE TO
TREBLE (not won) 12 13 7
EATING OUT in Inns and Cafes in the Ribblc Valley
For details of advertising in this guide phone Sandra Ford. Clithcroe 2323
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY
The enrolment meeting for members for the ensuinti vear will take place at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th in the Parish Church Hall.
The next musical show to be produced by Miss Hilda Basnett on behalf of the Society will be Oklahoma and will commence on February 17th, 1973.
TIRED OF THE SAME OLD FACES I
TIRED OF THE SAME OLD PLACES! Then why n o t pay us a visit a t
CLUB E L TROPICANO HIBSON ROAD, NELSON
FOR THAT INTIMATE N IG H T OUT Dancing from 9 p.m.— 2 a.m.
Live Musicians, Plos, T h e Best in Soul Closed Tuesdays.
All those interested in joining the Society will be Yvelcome. — Enrolment fee 25p per person.
Today at 7.15 p.m., Saturday continuous front 1.30 p.m. S T RAYV D O G S (X)
Sunday for seven days, once nightly at 6.30 p.m.
TWIN
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Today and Saturday, once nightly a t 7.10 p.nt. NAUGHTY (X) also BREAD (XI
Sunday for seven days, continuous from 6.30 p.m.
PETTICOAT LANE MARKET MAY 7th
CL1THEROE LADIES’ CIRCLE AND CLITHEROE ROUND TABLE ARE COLLECTING GOOD AS NEW TOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHES FOR THEIR STALL AT THE ABOVE EVENT.
IF ANY PERSONS HAVE ARTICLES TO DISPOSE OF WILL THEY PLEASE R IN G CLITHEROE 3002.
A CHANCE TO HEAR THE FAMOUS
STONYHURST COLLEGE ORCHESTRA (Acclaimed in London and Malta) on
SATURDAY, MAY 13th at 8 p.m. in the
OLD REFECTORY OF STONYHURST COLLEGE (By kind permission of Father Rector) Tickets (price 40p) obtainable from :
Cowman's Sweet Shop, King Street, Clitheroc. Proceeds to the Leonard Cheshire Home, Oaklands. Garstang.
FOLK ON FRIDAY a t the
Dog and Partridge, CUtbcroe Laugh in with the great
TONY
CAPSTICK with NEVIS
Next week: Electric Folk with (he Brownsville Jug Band.
LOW MOOR CLUB Tel. 3496
Friday, May 5th
FREE N' EASY Sunday, May 7th
GWENDOLINE MARIE Compere: Arthur Colin at the Organ
OLD CLITHERONIANS’ ASSOCIATION
COFFEE EVENING
(Opened by Martin Dobson of Burnley A.F.C. Proceeds to School Library Carpet) in
Boys’ Grammar School Hal! tonight Friday, May 5th
7 p.m.— 9 p.m.
Admission (inch coffee) 10p. Bring & Buy. Sideshows •Tombola
TOSSIDE CHURCH Sunday, May 7th
ROGATION SERVICE 730 p.m.
Followed by “Old Tossiders” reunion in school.
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE DISCO Y2Z
TONIGHT 9 p.m.—1 a.m. Admission 30p
Right of admission reserved
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road, Clitberoe
Ecumenicity without life, union without unity, creed without Christ are semantic perversions.
Everyone welcome to our meetings.
SUNDAY: 10.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School. 6.30 p.m. Gospel Service.
Tuesday and Thursday 7.30 p.m.
WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP
JUMBLE SALE and
POUND STALL
St. Helen's -Sunday School Waddington
Wednesday, May 10th a t 7.30 p.m.
Refreshments available Admission 3p
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, May 7th Young People's Day
10.30 a.m. Rev. N. D. Walton. FAMILY SERVICE
6.00 p.m. Mr. G. P. Womersley.
2.00 p.m. LADIES’ CLASS Mrs. A. Lync.
GISBURN & DISTRICT Y.F.C.
BEAT DANCE to be held in
Gargrave Village Hall on
May 12 th 9 p.m.— 1 a.m.
BENT & B.M. DISCO
Admission 35p. Refreshments
Right of admission reserved
CLITHEROE NATURALIST SOCIETY
NATURE WALK TO
HOTHERSALL with visit to
Hothersall Lodge
(by kind permission of Miss J . A. Latter)
MAY 13th Leader: Miss R. Jackson
Preston bus. Well Terrace 12.30 p.m.
(7 miles approx.)
Congregational Church Clitberoe.
Youth Sunday Breakfast 9.30 a.m.
Sunday. May 7th
followed by Holy Communion Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, B.A., B.D.
Festival Service a t 10.30 a.m.
Uniformed organisations will be in attendance.
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