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"% Clithcroc Advertiser and Tinics, July 7, 1972 Oownham


plated a Derek Harries XI at Bailee Held and won by seven r a n 1


Twiston. made ail the arrange, mai ls .


"Wliisl


Ladics-:s— M rs. Domiino


Mrs. White and Master Christo­ pher Chadwick.


oc-


were won lv. Barbara and Carol Hargreaves.


Special Bilfington


the devotion hour at the Ladies' Social Meeting held at Ehenezer Baptist Chapel. Bil- lington on Tuesday. Light re­ freshments were served.


D e v o t io n a l H o u r Mr. I. Beardvood conducted


Read


says: “We must, however, guard against the dangers of Christ- fian Aid Week becoming just a cosy institution in the church's life which can be tucked away under a file until


all the time."


autumn of St. John's Mothers' Union was held in the school on Wednesday. Mrs. Bennett presided and the speaker was Miss Miller, of Whalley. who spoke on “ Incidents in a Parish Life. " Refreshments were served at the close.


Parish life The last meeting before the


crease in the amount raised dur ­ ing Christian Aid Week in Read this year with a total of £79.57 being collected. In this month's news letter of the Congre­ gational Church the minister, the Rev. John W. Eastwood,


Increasing aid There was a considerable in­


J ohnson. prizes


Barker.


WINNERS at and domino ard's M en- H me


-M i ■ A. Alt ham. Mr. C. ock and Mr. J. R. Ellis. Mrs. A.


Set.too!. l.angho . we re :


Alth ai m and Mrs. Mrs.


Pike. J.


1. J.


Langho drive,


Crirkot cliih Dimnham Cricket C I u b


journed to 1 he Assheton Arms for supper. Mr. D. Harrison, of


-. Afterwards, the teams ad­ Waddington


the weekly whist in St. Leon­


ford Road, Waddington, on be­ half of the 1st Waddington Cub Pack funds. The Cubs turned up in full force, helped in serv­ ing coffee, on the stalls, and in running the competitions. Win­ ners were Mrs. Freeman (a i plant): Mrs. Kav fa cake); and Miss White (a chicken). Competi tions were won by


Roger Bristol (guessing the number of sweets'): Ruth Col ­ well (the pain in the child); and Alan Cow-gill (length of w'ool on a card). This effort was organised by


the Parents' Committee of the 1st Waddington Cubs. A total


of over £41 was raised for the funds.


Hurst Green


service for St. John's Church Sunday School were read by David Pennington and Susan Hesketh. The service was con­ ducted by the Vicar, the Rev. A. F. Knowles, and Mr. Garn­ ett. The children sang hymns and said the prayers. Mr. Garent t told a story about children living many years ago, having to go to work at six years old. Andrew and Allan Taylor took the collection and there was a good attendance.


End of term Lessons at the end of term


next year's effort comes along. Apar t from our financial con. tibrutions the need for practi­ cal Christian aid is there for


Chipping sewage w kso r


A START on £25.000 extensions to Chipping sewage works will be made later this year, follow­ ing a £10.000 grant from the Lancashire County Capital Al­ location committee. This means that consultants


eral purposes committee were told. Provisional completion date for the work is March, 1974.


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING S A T U R D A Y


B B C 1


32.45: Weather. 32.50: Athlete. Long Jump. J . 15-6.0: Wimbledon 1972— Finals day: Men's singles,


•^..ladies’ doubles and mixed doubles.


6.00: News. 6.10: Pom and Jerry.


6.20: Gunsmoke. 7.10: SOS Pacific. (Film star­ ring Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli. John Gregson. Eva Bart ok and Eddie Con­ stantine).


9.25: A Man Called Ironside.


8.35: Civilisation. 9.25: Highlights of the Wimble­ don men’s singles final.


7.30: News and Sport. 7.40: Sounds for Saturday: Concert performances by Stan Kenton and his Or ­ chestra.


10.15: Pets and Yets. 10.30: The Visitors. 11.15: News. 11.20: Film Night. 11.55: Latin Lovers. (Film star­ ring Lana Turner . Ricardo Montalban. J o h n Lund, Louis Calhern).


8.40: The Black an (l White Min­ strel Show.


11.30: All in the family. 31.55: Weather.


B B C 2


9.35: Open University. 3.00: The Fabulous Dorseys. (Film starring Tommy Dor ­ sey. Jimmv Dorsey. Janet Blair and Paul Whiteman).


5.15: Wimbledon 1972 Finals Day.


4.25: Mail Alive: The Cannes film festival.


6.40: The Codebreakers. 7.10: Westminster.


10.15: News. 10.30: Parkinson S p e c i a l : Michael Parkinson in Lon­ don joins Dick Cavett in New York for a transatlantic talk show.


GRANADA


12.15: Thunderbirds, International Rescue goes into action.


5.10: Primus. 5.40: Who Do You Do? 6.10: News. 6.15: 2 ‘G'S and the People.


10.15: Mad Movies. 10.40: Sesame Street. 11.45: Woobinda-Animal Doc­ tor.


1.10: News. 1.15: World of Sport—racing, athletics and wrestling.


Pop


10.30: News. 10.40: Open Night. 11.25: Strange Report.


SU N D A Y


Octopus. Octopus—Jacques Cousteau and his team of divers solve some mysteries.


11.00: Seeing and Believing. 11.30: Boomph with Becker. 1.25: Farming: Course tor gamekeepers.


9.00: Magazine viewers.


1.50: Made in Britain. 2.00: Wimbledon 1972. 3.20: Llangol len:


3.50: Wild and Wondcrlul (Film starring Tony Curtis and Christine Kuufmann).


Eisteddfod. 5.15: The Onedin Line.


6.0.5: News. 6.15: All in a Day’s Work. 6.50: Songs of Praise. 7.25: The Good Old Days. 8.15: Home Before Dark. (Film starring Jean Simmons. Dan O'HerlThy. Rhonda Fleming).


30.25: News. 10.35: Omnibus: Music docu­


11.40: Internat ional Gol t . 32.30: Weather.


B B C % 8.15: The World About Us: 11.15: Out Front .


Open University. Cricket: Nottinghamshire Sussex. News Review. Music on 2: Programme ’ songs by Schubert and Schumann.


mentary on the Glenn Miller Sound.


International for Asian


10.10: The Roads to Freedom. 10.55: Up Sunday. 11.20: News.


GRANADA


11.00: Morning Service. 12.00: Intermission. 12.05: Music In 'Flic Round. 12.30: Something To Sing About. 12.50: Farmhouse Ki tchen—how to make jams and conserves.


1.20: All Our Yesterdays. 1.50: Rocke! Robin Hood. 2.15: SDortsworld. 3.15: ‘That Night With You’— film with Franchot Tone and Susanna Foster. Dream- ini: of being a star . . -


4.40: The Golden Shot. 5.35: Follyfoot, Tim Shaw's horse is special.


10.00: News. 10.15: ‘Summer and Winter ’;— play starring Frances White and Bernard Helpton. A vil­ lage newcomer finds country folk are not simple.


6.05: News. 6.15: Saints Alive. 6.35: There Go I. 7.00: Songs That Mailer. 7.25: Doctor In Charge. 7.55: T h e Philadelphia Story’— film with Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. The trouble of tw'o husbands.


9.05: Scott on Travel. 9.50: World Chess Champion­ ship.


7.00: New Scotland Yard. 8.00: Saturday Variety. 9.00: ‘Big House U.S.A.’ with Broderick Crawford and Ralph Meeker. A mis­ sing boy is held for ran- somc.


-film


and buy sale, was held on Eli- i day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Herd. Fairhaven. Fdis-


Cub funds A eolfee evening, with a bring i


Off t o Palace


OFF to London this weekend ; to attend a Buckingham Palace j garden party on Tuesday, i Clithcroc's Mayor and Mayor- ; ess. Councillor and Mrs R. Turner, have another garden party on their minds. At their home in York Street. Clithcroc. Mrs. 'Punier


making arrangements for the first effort of the new Mayor ­ ess's Committee . . . a garden party in aid of LEPRA, an or­ ganisation w'ith which they have been closely concerned for many years. The garden party is on the afternoon of August


is 9 th.


hand for 'a coffee afternoon and evening on December 13th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Moon of Church Street, in aid -o f the Mayor's Welfare Fund.


Joke that misfires


A BINGO-CALLER in a work­ ingmen’s Club places an adver­ tisement in a local paper say­ ing, for a joke, he is a private investigator. He expects some response


from his friends but instead someone takes him seriously and- offers him a job involving the possible murder of a girl for £1,000. This is the theme of “Gum­


shoe”, a thriller starring Albert Finney and Billie Whitelaw, at the Civic Hall from Monday to Wednesday. F o r the remainder of the


Arrangements arc alsc in S R I P T O N ’S L U X U R Y


Today and Saturday at 6.30 p.m. ALAN LADD in SHANE (U) Also Naked Prey (A)


Sunday for 7 days SALTZMAN and ALBERT R. BROCCOU present


3 SEM CONNERY : nG£>


in K IN MEV Screened at 6-15 CCLORY PAHAVISIOfl* TECHNICO LOR ‘ T W I N C IN E M i i S S 3


Today at 6.50 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m. aud LIVING FREE (U)


Also Flight of the Dove Sunday for 7 days 7 p.i


THETH1RD AND GREATEST 0FTHE‘DOLLAR5 SERIES


^THEUGIY” 7?J


TECHHISCOPE TECHNICOLOR*


U& Hnrtmi ftrfisls


Screened at 8.10 THIS


Screened nightly at 7.30 p.m. Also Auto Strada


S AND EVERY SAT. JUNIOr T I lM TIME 10.00 a.m. DOORS OPEN 0.30. TOWN GATE CLUB,


GREAT HA RWOOD Telephone : 885746


CABARET 10 p.m. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY


week the at traction is Monty Python's “And Now for Some­ thing Completely Different” starring that zany team of comedians. Graham Chapman, John Cleese. Ter ry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Ter ry Jones and


more than 100 of their superb cameo characters, well-known in tiic widely popular television programme. Monty Python's Flying Circus.


can begin planning the final de­ tails of the scheme, Cl itheroe Rural Council’s finance and gen­


Book on old Clitheroe


A SPECIAL sub-committee to­ gether with the Borough Lib­ rarian, Mr. B. Williams, is to


consider the possibility of pro­ ducing a book containing old photographs and explanatory text about Clitheroe. The special sub-committee,


consisting of Coun. W . Sharp­ ies. the Mayor. Coun. R. Tur ­ ner, ex-officio, and Mr. H. F o r ­ rest and Mr. S. Westhead, will then report hack to the mus­


eum sub-committee. This was recommended at a


meeting of the Town Council's Public Library and entertain­ ments committee.


Visit to a mill


FORTY members of the Wed­ nesday Club enjoyed a trip to Wilson's Ltd. of Lothersdale, near Skipton. They were shown around the mill and saw ex­ clusive dress material, etc., in the process of being woven. The exclusive materials produced at Lothersdale arc often used by celebrities in show business and a vast amount is exported all over the world and used bv top fashion houses. The members


Michael Palin. The film is a collection of


INTERNATIONAL SHOW GROUP BOUL EYARDE


Plus Top Recording Star JEF F SMITH


with the SCOT! ' DARNLEY TRIO


LATE LICENCE :: SUPPERS SUNDAY


Top Local Group


Plus Paul Brennan's Disco Show Free Admission up to 10.15 p.m.


MEMBERS WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR


HEN PARTIES ADMITTED FREE ON FRIDAYS BY ARRANGEMENTS


CIVIC HALL Tel. 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 3278


Charlton Heston in THE OMEGA MAN (A) Stuart Whitman in ONE HOUR TO DOOMSDAY


FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45


MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY 7-15 Albert Finney. Billie Whitclaw


GUMSHOE


As fast, vivid and battling as all the great thrillers need to be A crackingly good movie—Sunday Telegraph.


(AA)


Richly and delightfully funny . . . Terrific—The Times. Also


DAYTONS DEVILS (A)


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 pan. MONTY PYTHON'S


And Now For Something


Completely Different (A)


Graham Chapman John Cleese


Michael Palin Stupendous! Spectacular!


U nimaginablc! Uproarious! Also


Dean Martin as Mat t Helm


ADVERTISER AND TIMES GUIDE TO


EATIMG OUT in Inns and Cafes in the Ribble Valley


For details of advertising in this guide phone Sandra Ford, Clithcroc 2323


WELLGATE


SOCIAL CLUB Tel. 3585


May House Hotel Ltd.


had an oppor tuni ty to purchase material af ter the tour of the mill and after pie and pea sup­ per at the local hotel returned home bv coach.


John Ambulance Brigade. Competi tion winners were Mrs. J. Holden. Mrs. M. Sut­


afternoon and evening garden party given by Cl ithcroe Even­ ing Townswomen's Guild at Braemar, Whallcy Road, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sad­ dler. The money will help to buy a skcle-torso for the St.


Garden party Over £90 was raised at an


cliffe. Mr. R. Thornber , Mrs. W. Mills and Mrs. J. Hitchen. Mrs. Saddler, who is the


PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN Telephone 53160


LUNCHEONS DA ILV


MONDAY la FRIDAY 12 n o o n (o 2.00 p .m.


PARTY CATERING :: FUNERALS Licensed Prop.: Miss


l owers Car Park WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB


Open Daily for Luncheon and Dinner (except Wednesdays also closed Sunday night).


Brick House Licensed Restaurant CHIPPING — Telephone 316


:: High Teas on Sundays.


Guild chairman, and her com­ mittee wish to thank all who supported the effort, and for donations, which were grate­ fully received


Right turn problem discussed


SITE meetings have been held between the county divisional highways surveyor. Mr. K. W. Helm, and the owners of two farms adjacent to the Whallcy- Cl ithcroe by-pass, to discuss the difficulties of vehicles mak­ ing a right turn off the by-pass into the farms’ private en­ trances. As a result, several sugges­


Why not drive out for Sunday lunch—2 mins, from the village. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR Fine Food at its Be s t !


Dine in comfor t with old world hospitality and service at the


PARKERS ARMS HOTEL Bar Meals Daily 12 noon — 2.30


except Sunday Luncht imes and S 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


tions were put forward for ad­ ditional signing, and these arc now under consideration, said the surveyor in a repor t to Cl ithcroe Rural Council.


Coupon for Free Booklet


(Sec page 5)


Please send me a copy of tlie booklet entitled “ PASSPORT TO A WONDERFUL WORLD OF SOUND.”


1 am over 18. Name Address ............................................. catered for Write or ohonc lor menus


Ncwton-in-BowIand Tel. Slaidburn 236


1 lie place (o head for is BROWN COW INN


And be sure of a fjrst class meal or snack


at a reasonable price


Snacks: Wednesday (o Sunday 7.00 p.m.—11.00 p.m.


Meals: Wednesdays to Sunday 7.00 p.m.—9.30 p.m.


Dut ton's Beer at its best Parties catered for T'cl. Cbatburn 272


S A T U R D A Y . J U L Y S t h A l 8 p .m .


Dance to the BLUE STAR COMBO Please conic early


Right of admission reserved Next week: Disco Dance


FOLK ON FRIDAY, Dog & Partridge, Clitheroe This Friday sing out with


TH E T A V E R N E R S and NEVIS


Please note last folk club for six weeks- Display


Advertising Sells


Fabulous fun for all the family—the ideal holiday entertainment See the amazing.


NELSON STADIUM CARR ROAD


HELL DRIVERS Plus six more great races—with all your track favourites, ine.


Featuring sensational all ladies race ! ! NELSON QUEEN CUP


ERNIE BAILEY, TREVOR WOOLLER, ALAN REECE, PHIL WHITTAKER, JOHN THOMPSON etc. Death-Defying DESTRUCTION DERBY !!


To. E. SLATER, M.S.H.A.A., A.M.R.S.H., “Arndale,” 29. Plantat ion Street (off Bacup Road), Rawtenstall, Rossen- dale.


Saturday, July 8tli 7-30 P«m * Adults 50p. Children 30p- Free Parking


LOW MOOR CLUB Tel. 3496


Friday. July 7th


FREE N' EASY Sunday. July 9th


ARTIST PENDING Compere: Arthur Colin at (he Organ


St. John Ambulance Clitheroe


Flag Day Saturday, July 8th


Flag Sellers required


Headquarters open Friday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


And all day Saturday - RIBBLE VALLEY BATHS APPEAL FUND


COFFEE EVENING and PRESENTATION


To be held at Clitheroe Royal Grammar


School for boys, York Street, Clitheroe WEDNESDAY. JULY 12th Doors open 7.30 p.m. Presentation 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome


SATURDAY JULY 8th JO E DEAN SUNDAY, JULY 9th


L I S A JA M E S


DOUBLE (won) 17 21


£30 this week


TREBLE ( ro t won) 24 8 12 £50 this week


THE AMBUSHERS (A) ' ler ry Jones Incomparable!


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THE GOOD: THE BUB i !


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Chat- bum


Clith- croc


6.50


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED


AND HODDER MOTOR SERVICES


Times of Departure from: Wballey


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1000 1230 1245


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EXCURSIONS SUNDAY — 16th JULY


Destinat ion


1015 Blackpool 1245


(return 1900) Chester Zoo Know'sley Safari Park


MONDAY — 17th JULY Edinburgh


Scarborough York


Southport Blackpool Blackpool


0815 0815


0945 1345


Llandudno Rhyl


0930 Morccambe Blackpool Blackpool


Seven Lakes


0745 0745 0930 0945 1345


0745 OSOO 0815 0915 0930 1245 1330


0915 0930


1230 1245


0715 0730


(return 1900) (return 1S00) (return 2100)


WEDNESDAY — 19 th JULY 0815


Flamingo Park Zoo York


Southport Blackpool Blackpool


0945 1300 1345


0945


0930 Morecambe Blackpool


(return 1800) (return 2100)


THURSDAY — 20th JULY


Keswick and Cumbrian Coast £1 .51 (return 1900) (return 1800)


Knowsley Safari Park Blackpool


FRIDAY — 21st JULY


0930 Morecambe Blackpool


1000 1015 1245 1300


Chester Zoo Knowsley Safari Park MONDAY — 24th JULY


0745 Blenheim Palace. Outward via Kenil­ worth—Warwick. Return via Broad­ way. Evesham and Worcester (seat of


0815 0815 0900 0915 0900 0915 1315 1330


0800 0800


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0730 0800


of Sir Winston Churchill) Scarborough York


Southport Blackpool Blackpool


TUESDAY


0930 Morecambe Blackpool Blackpool


WEDNESDAY


0745 0745


0945 1345


£1.84


(return 1745) £1.42 (return 1900) 95p 60p 56p 56p


(return 1900) (return 1S00) (return 2100)


Al ton Towers — Gardens Fleetwood (Market Day)


25th JULY


(return 1900) (return 1S00J (return 2100)


0930 Morccambe Blackpool Blackpool


0745 OSOO 0S15 0745 OSOO OS 15 0930


0915 0915 1315


0900 0915 0930 0930


1330 1345 0945


Cotswold Tour. Via Bourton-on-thc- Watcr, Stow-on-thc-Wold Bridlington. York


26th JULY


£2.00 £1.42


(return 1900) (return 1 800) (return 2100)


THURSDAY — 27th JULY Llandudno Rhyl


0945 Morecambe Blackpool Blackpool


Southport


0900 0915 0930 Morccambc 0915 0930 0945 Blackpool


95p 5Sp 56p 56p


£1.37 £1.19


(return (return (return


(return FRIDAY — 28th JULY


freturn 1900) (return 1S00)


5Sp 56p


BOOK NOW at C. & K. AINSWORTH, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe. D. & E. HOOK, Bridge Road. Chatburn. R. W. NOLAN. Abbey Candy Stores, Whallcy. OUR OFFICE. 4 Wellgate. Clithcroc. BY TELEPHONE, Cl itheroe 2473.


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60p 5Sp 56p 56p


£1.30


56p 56p


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(return 1900) (return 1800)


SUNDAY — 23rd JULY" Blackpool


(return 1900)


58p 56p


56p 79p 60p


(return 2100)


58p 56p 60p


56p


(return 1900) (return 1800) (return 2100)


TUESDAY — 18th JULY 0715 Windsor Castle


Fare 56p 79p 60 p


£2.21


(return 1745) £1.42 (return 1900)


95p 60p 5fip 56p


£2.47 £1.37 £1.19


58p 56p 56p


£1.30 £1.13


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MAY I be allowed to aril my own small tribute, to t i l many that have been p a l to the memory of Da\ i Moon whose tragic .hi senseless death has he so sensitively reported the columns of your pap.


I first met David sever:,i ve


ago when jointly we asteniK Civil Defence training sc-;:, at the Castle and where, his keen sense of humour warm personality, he quid became popular with a.i


lions of the Corps. It was a measure


•popularity, combined .■ , mauy other qualities, ih,,:


J'ence Corps at the innera Sir Winston Churchil l, which lie performed wuh


.j ,


palled by the appearance, at titude of the younee; ecnc lion and are shocked iy, ih apparent lack of a sense


stinction and which I I gave him great pomonai •• faction. Many of us loday ate


SINCERE TO A CCI


MAY I be permitted the column to oiler my since) much to sustain Irene, F death of tnv son. David.


•have been honouro d to i'CCc and did so much to h-^lp


man to experience the w am and sympathetic si ippo r; of wliol e community v. hivh


••pathy and flowers has been ill .such an overwhelming n itmjj that it may be some ’


dirrin g our darkest d:i> - The Hood of mess


and every one of them bn: would like our friends to kno, in the meantime, how mr . each individual kindness h been appreciated So much was done for us i .


1 can deal, in detail, with eac| .ime bofcil O' ‘A It is not often ? iv en to a h


suited in his being selected represent (he County i..iv;j D


week, of which we were i aware, that it would be imp. sible to name everyone tin: feel that I must mention Ml Vic Wood of Messrs. Tomlin-.f tFuneral Services) Ltd. who been such a lower of streneil the Officers anil NCOs of I lf Forces who. entirely out friendship a n d respect. David, volunteered for the or o i ls duty of accompanying i to his last resting-place. Rev. John Hudson who. at sh notice, officiated at Bolton-i Rowland, the journey to win was eased so much bv :he - vices o f the members of i Police Force. And to all those others,


FRANK S. L. MOON, .15 Church Street, Clithcroc.


numerous to mention. I offer n| i icartfcl t gratitude.


THE____sound of popping cc meant somethin? like UOO


local charities when the woml of Chtheroc Licensed Nk 'uI


lers Association held a ehatl pague party at Bolton-by-Bof


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road, Clitheroe


To be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Romans 8 v 6.


Meetings


Sunday 10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m Tuesday and Thursday 7.30 p.m


Everyone welcome MANOR HALL


MILTHORNE AVENUE


Sunday, July 9th, 6.30 p.m. GOSPEL SERVICE


Speaker: Mr. W. Dewhurst (Blackburn)


Trinity Methodist Church Sunday, July 9th


10.30 a.m. Rev. N. D. Wal ton Fami ly Service


6.00 p.m. Rev. J. A. Goodhal l


CLTTHEROE PARISH CHURCH


A GARDEN PARTY will be held at


Cl i theroe Vicarage


(if wet, in Par ish Hall) on Saturday, July Sth


to be opened at 3 p.m. by Mrs. Mart ineau


Stalls; Sideshows; Teas Admission and Tea lOp (Children 5p)


For Save the Chi ldren Fund, St. Denys', and Calderstoncs Hospi tal Club.


Congregational Church Clitheroc


Fami ly Worship at 10.30 a.m.


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


Uniformed organisations will at tend


B i l l i n g go coral


A PROPOSAL that St. Auc| t ine’s RC School. Billing', should become an 11-In cc prehensive school, with -stl formers transferring to Mary’s College or Notre Da Gramma r School. Blackr>i| has been accepted bv Lancashire Education A |


ority. Details of the scheme, wll


i t is intended to bring t | effect after the midsumi| •holiday 1973, have been s to the Department of Edit


t ion and Science. A repor t on them was si


■gathered at the Coaea at Horses Hotel for the rat ty, a during the evening Mr. Jot Heaton, of Whitbread, made tl holiday draw. ’I lie commit:! which organised the even:, vl meet to decide which oh at 111 should benefit from the mot


land. About 120 luvncc, and h !


raised. Pictured raisin? their glusl


Keith Bring (of H:|A Mrs. C. Carter. Mrs. B.


Mr . Heaton and Mrs. R. C-I.il 1


at the party arc. trom the Mr. Brian Hoggard and I


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