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2 Clithcroc Advertiser a n d Times. M a y 12,1972


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING


SATURDAY BBC 1


10.00: German for beginners. 10.30: Spanish for beginners. 12.40: Weekend weather. 12.45: Grandstand. 12.55 Inter­ national Football Preview. 1.10 Boxing. Joe Bugncr v. Mark Hans. Racing from Ayr. Tennis. 2.40 Rugby


5.05: Basil Brush Show. 5.35: News. 5.50: Dr. Who.


le a g u e Cup Final (Feeds v. St. Helens!


6.15: Wonderful World of Dis* nev


9.45: A Man called Ironside. 12.15: Weatherman. BBC 2


9.35: Open University. 3.00: “How to be Very, Very Popular” . Film. starring Betty Grable, Sheree North and Bob Cummings.


4.45: Tutankhamun’s Egypt. 5.05: Look: At Home with Foxes.


4.25: The Wedding: Russian film without dialogue.


5.30: Television Doctor. 5.50: Man Alive: Shoot-out at Rio Lobo.


6.40: Westminster. Soccer and Rugby.


9.00: Jimmy Tarbuck and with guest Mrs. Mills.


10.35: News. 10.45: Match of the Day Special.


7.00: News and Sport. 7.J0: Chronicle: The Steam and


8.05: Tennis. 9.00: The Pbilpott File: Trevor Philpott on The Mighty Mississippi — part 2. The Workhorse and the Queen.


Iron Contest.


10.35: Pets and Vets. 10.50: The Golden Bowl. 11.35: News. 11.40: Film Night. 12.15: ‘Phone Call


9.50: S o u n d s fo r Saturday: Richie Havens sings mainly other people's songs.


Stranger, film with Shellev Winters. Garv M e r r i l l . Michael Rennie and Bette Davis.


from a


7.00: "John Paul .Ioncs\ film starring Robert Stack. Bette David. Charles Coburn.


GRANADA


11.50: Play the Game. 12.15: The Secret Service, 12.45: News. 12.50: World of Sport. 12.55: On the Ball. 1.20: Racing from Lingfield. 1.30, 2, 2.30 and 3. Newmarket: 1.45, 2.15 and 2.45. 3.15: International


Football — Live from The Olympic Stadium, Berlin. 4: West Germany v England.


10.30: News. 10.40: Mad Dogs and English’ men.


11.25: Danger Man.


SUNDAY BBC 2


9.00; Magazine for Asian viewers.


9.30: German.


31.00: Seeing and Believing. 31.30: Boomph w ith Becker.


31.45; Mistress of Hardwick. 32.10; Bellamy on Botany: Fungi.


32.35; Profit by Control. 3.25: Farming. 3.55: Hammer It Home. 2.20: Made in Britain. 2.30: Going for a Song.


3.00: Laurel and Hardy in 'Blotto’.


3.15: The Shari Lewis Show.


3.25: 'Heart o f a Child’, film starring Jean Anderson, Donald PIcasence and intro­ ducing Richard Williams.


4.40: The Monaco Grand Prix. 5.10: The British Empire.


6.05: News. 6.15: How Can You Be So Sure?.


6.45: Sing a New Song. 7.25: The Good Old Days, from Feeds presenting Bernard Cribbins, Norman Collier, and others.


8.15: Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde, starring Coral Browne. Judy Gceson. Liza Goddard, Derek Godfrey. Charles Gray. Ronald Hines. Sian Phillips and James Villiers.


10.05: Omnibus, A look at two art centres, at Hull and North Devon.


9.55: News. Weather. 11.40: Weatherman.


30.55: Kenneth Harris Inter­ views. Sir George Weiden- fcld. publisher.


9.35: Open University. 1.50: Cricket: The John Player League. Surrey v. Worcester­


7.00: News Review. 7.25: Music on 2: Made in Japan — personal view by Bernard Keeffe.


shire.


8.25: The World About Us: Im­ pressions o f Snowdonia.


10.15: The Lotus Eaters. 11.05: News. 31.10: Up Sunday.


9.55: Tutankhamun's Egypt*


9.10: Jack Jones with Johnny Harris and his Orchestra and Segment.


6.30: The Roif Harris Show. 7.15: New Scotland Yard. 8.15: The Val Doonican Show. 9.15: “The Narrow Margin” . Film with Charles McGraw and Marie Windsor. A widow holds the key to a gang's identity and plans to give evidence.


S ^5* Wcffs 6.00: Ken Dodd in “Funny You Should Say T h at , . .”


CIVIC HALL


Tel. 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 3278 Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p.m.


Julie Christie. Alan Bates in The Go Between (AA)


Mon.. Tucs.. and Wed., at 7 p.m. Burt Lancaster


VALDEZ IS COMING (A A)


Robert Goulet in THF. GREAT FAMILY FAVOURITE!


UNDERGROUND Thurs.. Fri., and Sat., at 7.30


James Fox. Terry Thomas. Gert Frobe and a host of stars F u n and laughter all the way on the first London to Paris air race


IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES (U)


THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN Starring


CLITHEROE SOCIAL WELLGATE


SATURDAY, MAY 13th


JOE DALY SUNDAY, MAY 14th


RICHARD LEE


Double (won) 12 6


£30 this week


TREBLE (not won) 21 8 23


£50 this week


CLUB Tel. 3585


CHRI HOUSE TO HO MANOR HALL MILTHORNE AVENUE


THIRTY SIXTH CONFERENCE


Saturday, May 13th 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Speakers:


Dr. Myrddin Lewis (Sutton Coldfield)


Mr. Gerald Bourne (Manchester)


Dr. Myrddin Lewis will conduct special meetings, speaking on Prophecy.


Mon., Tucs., Wed., 7.30 p.m. Sunday 6.30 p.m. Ladies’ Fellowship 2.45 p.m. Wednesday, May 17th . ... JULIE


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND CONSERVATIVE ASSO.


COFFEE EVENING


at FOX GHYLL Bolton-by-Bowland


Mr. and Mrs. Bosonnet) on


(By kind permission of


Tuesday, May 16th 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.


TOMBOLA. BRING & BUY CAKE and


(including Coffee and Biscuits)


HOME PRODUCE STALLS Admission 15p, Children 5p.


DISPLAY ADVERTISING Phone


CLITHEROE 2323 NELSON STADIUM CARR RO AD FOR A FABULOUS FAMILY N IG H T OUT ! 1 HELL DRIVERS


D O N'T MISS THE RACE OF THE SEASON ! ! JAGUAR DERBY


Battle of the “big guns” . A breathtaking contest featuring the “ super” cars of the track. Northern Champion ALAN REECE, still unbeaten, faces: JOHN PARK. TREV WOOLLER, RUSS COUCILL, ALAN PARKER. ALAN FRANKLAND, JOHN FOX, etc., etc. PLUS FULL PROGRAMME


ljFOO: Morning Service from St. Chad’s ' Cathedral, Birming­


12.05: Music in the Round. 12.30: Something to Sing A b o u t 12.55: Farmhouse Kitchen. 1.20: All Our Yesterdays.


GRANADA ham.


1.50: Mad Movies. 2.15: Sportsworld ’72. 3:15: “ T h e M o u s e T h a t Roared”, Film with Peter Sellers and David Kossoff. A tiny country has plans to be rich — after a war with America.


4.40: The Golden Shot. 5.35: Pretenders.


6.05: News. 6.15: Private Views. 6.55: Stars on Sunday. 7.25: Doctor in Charge. 7.55: The Tommy Steele Hour. 9.00: “Weekend of T er ro r” . Film with Robert Conrad and Lee Majors. Desperate kidnappers seek a new hostage and face death.


10.15: News. 10.30: The Organization. 11.30: Aquarius.


Sunday, May 14th


FAMILY SERVICE a t 10.30 a.m.


Holy Communion at 6 p.m. Followed by church meeting


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


Saturday, May 13th, 7.30 p.m. ADULTS 50p, CHILDREN 30p FREE PARKING


Clilfacroc Congregational Church


HOLDEN CHAPEL


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY, MAY 14th Services . .. 1.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m.


Preacher: Pastor D. Robinson o f


Willcnhall, Staffs. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED and


HODDER MOTOR SERVICES


ADVERTISE YOUR SOCIAL EVENT on this page


P H O N E 1 CLITHEROE 2323


TOWN GATE CLUB, GREAT HARWOOD Telephone: 3746


CABARET 10 p.m. FRIDAY


The D. B. Three Top Group The Two Applejacks


Plus Resident Trio SATURDAY


Plus Ray Francis Vocal Comedy


LATE LICENCE — SUPPERS SUNDAY


Top Local Group


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


0930 0945 1000 WINDERMERE & BOWNESS 0930 0945 1000 MORECAMBE (return 1900) 1230 1245 1300 1315 1330 1345


0915 0930 0945


SUNDAY — MAY 28th BLACKPOOL


0830 0815 0800 SCARBOROUGH (return 1745) £1.42 0830 0815 0800


0915 0930 0945 BLACKPOOL BOOK NOW’ at: C. & K . AINSWORTH, Waterloo Road, Clitheroc.


D. & E. HOOK, Bridge Road, Chatburn. R . W. NOLAN, Abbey Candy Stores, Whalley. OUR OFFICE: 4 Wcllgate, Clitheroe. BY TELEPHONE: Clitheroe 2473


MONDAY — MAY 29tb YORK


.(return 1900) (return 1900)


0915 0930 0945 MORECAMBE (return 1900) 1215 1230 1245 CHESTER ZOO


EXCURSIONS


Chtbrn Clith Whlly 0915 0930 0945 1315 1330 1345


0930 0945 1000 WINDERMERE & BOWNESS (return 1900)


0915 0930 0945


WHIT. SUN D A Y— MAY 21st BLACKPOOL


0930 0945 1000 MORECAMBE 1230 1245 1300


1315 1330 1345 • BLACKPOOL


0915 0930 0945 0930 0945 1000


0915 0930 0945 MORECAMBE SOUTHPORT


0915 0930 0945 0915 0930 0945


WHIT. MONDAY — MAY 22nd BLACKPOOL


WHIT. SATURDAY — MAY 20th Destination


BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL


(return 1S00) (return 2100)


(return 1800) (return 2100)


F are 56p 56p


KNOWSLEY SAFARI PARK 60p 56p


56p 9Sp 58p


(return 1900) (return 1900) (return 1900)


WHIT. TUESDAY — MAY 23rd BLACKPOOL


0915 0930 0945 1315 1330 1345


SATURDAY— MAY 27th BLACKPOOL


BLACKPOOL FLEETWOOD—■Market Day


56p 58p 60p


(return 1900) 56p 60p


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


Brick House Licensed Restaurant CHIPPING — Telephone 316


:: High Teas on Sundays.


Why not drive out for Sunday lunch—2 mins, from th e village. value your money ?


WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR GISBURN & DISTRICT Y.F.C.


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


like friendly service? then eat and enjoy


mondays, tuesdays & Saturdays) 99 lowergale


“THE KITCHEN” CAFE (to assist senior citizens, prices even cheaper 2 p.m.— 3 p.m.


also Salads available


3 course Luncheons from 25-1-p


tel: clitheroe 4450 Bleak House Kemple End LICENSED RESTAURANT


Tabic D’ Hotc Dinners


Luncheons Teas


Speciality in Farm House Grills


Seating capacity 30


Party menu on request Tel. Stonyhurst 335 to book your table.


BEAT DANCE to be held in


Gargravc Village Hall Tonight Friday May 12th


9 p.m.— 1 a.m.


BENT & B.M. DISCO


Admission 35p. Refreshments


Right of admission reserved


and be sure of a first class meal or snack


The place to head for is BROWN COW INN


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 THE MI L L S T O N E INN


MELLOR, Near BLACKBURN Tabic Reservat ions, Mcllor 2206


(return 1800) (return 2100)


56p 56p


KNOWSLEY SAFARI PARK 60p BLACKPOOL


(return 1800) 56p 98p 58p


(return 2100) 56p


95p 56p 58p 79p


Licence. We arc now being considered as probably the best value in the area, if you arc not able to get in on Saturday, please try to during the week.


Every evening 7.30 to 10 p.m. except Sun. and Mon. Supper


Starters: Prawn and Corn Cocottes Scallops a La Pilaff Spaghetti Bolognaise Pate Maison Prawn Cocktail Game Soup


Main Dish: Deep Fried Scampi Fillets of Sole with


Entrecote


Mixed Vegetables served with above included in price of main dish.


Fillet Steak Garni ............. (£1.90) Steak^a* La Millstone ... (£1.50)


.


Sweet Trolley: Cherry Meringue Crunch, Tipsy Gateau. Lemon Chiffon. Meringue Pie. Apply Pie- Creme Caramel. Chocolate Charlotte. Sherry Trifle. Mandarin and Orange Delight. Chocolate Gateau. Included in price of main meal.


At lunchtime 12 to 2 p.m. we serve Minute Sirloin Steak, Scampi and Chicken etq. 35p.


Included in price of main meal. .


Prawn Provencalc ............. (£1.90) Chicken Jtalicnnc Pheasant Normandy


Morn&y Sauce ...................... '


........ (£1.50) , ri


............. (£1.50) ........ (£1.90)


OUR DINNER MENU


ADVERTISER AND TIMES GUIDE TO


In Inns and Cafes in the Ribble Valley EATING OUT


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


SATURDAY EVENING MEETING


Tomorrow, May 13th at 7.30 p.m.


TRINITY SCHOOL


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


Chairman: Mr. M. R. Horne Guest speaker:


MR. ALBERT BAILEY, J.P. Former Methodist Vice President


Musical items by Messrs. Tom Hudson & Alan Cunliffc


All Methodists and Friends invited.


Trinity Methodist Church


LOCAL PREACHERS SUNDAY May 14th


10.30 a.m. Mr. A. Bailey, J.P. 6.00 p.m. Miss E. Bromley, B.A.


FOLK ON FRIDAY at the


Dog and Partridge, Clitheroe Good time music with the .


BROWNSVILLE


JUG BAND All Electric Sounds. Also NEVIS


Next week: The Macalmas


LOW MOOR CLUB Ttl. 3496


Friday, May I2th


FREE H’ EASY Sunday, May 14th


DON DEVEREAUX Compere: Arthur


Colin a t the Organ Fine Food at its B e s t!


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


PARKERS ARMS HOTEL except Sunday Lunchtimes and S 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.tn. Except Mondays


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


N ewton-in-BowIand Tel. Slaidburn 236


Write or nhonc fo r menus f W.I. MARKET


ST. M A RY S LOWER HALL, YORK STREET, CLITHEROE


TH E MARKET HAS RE-OPENED FOR THE SEASON EVERY TUESDAY 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon


UNTIL DEC. 12th HOME-BAKING :: GARDEN PRODUCE :: CRAFTS


BODDICE, Admission 4iPp


HAMMER FRIDA'S


at Clitheroe Market, Saturday, May 13th Please ring CHtheroe 3041 to arrange book collection. CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH 850th ANNIVERSARY and


100th ORGAN SOCIETY RECITAL MUSIC THROUGH THE AGES on


WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th a t 8 p.m. CHORAL AND ORGAN MUSIC 1122-1972


Sung by Blackburn Bach Choir and Clithcroe Parish Church Choir, and played by seven organists, two pipe organs and two electronic organs.


Narrator: Malcolm Blackburn.


Admission by programme 35p Students and Pensioners 20p ALL ARE WELCOME


A Saturday Evening to remember


COUNTRY SERENADE £2 per person for a 4-course meal and music. ' Ring and book or write for brochure.


bayley arms iI Hurst Green


Tel. Stonyhurst 210


St. James’ Working Party J UMB L E SA L E


Saturday, May 13th a t 3 p.m. Admission 2p — Refreshments


1st PENDLE SCOUT GROUP


WADD SAT at


BA GREAT Rial


CLITHEROE £ President: Lord


58th


GENERAL to be held at


in the Adult Cent :: All frit


BLACKBU


STUDENTS CAN PIANO. GUI SINGING. FI FRENCH H and all Striiv


Tel. BLACKBU R


CLUB EL TROPfCANO HIBSON ROAD, NELSON


STILL PAYING CRAZY PRICES FOR YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT OUT?


THEN COME AND JOIN US AT THE IN PLACE WITH THE INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE


DANCING TO LIVE MUSICIANS PLUS THE BEST IN SOUL. FOR ONLY 30p


COFF


BRING & 7.30 p.m. to 9


S


10.45 a. ANN1


REV. Dcmonstr: ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE Special Evensong SUNDAY, MAY 14th, a t 6 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. Canon J. W. Dixon. M.A.


(Vicar of St. Stephen's Church, Little Harwood, Blackburn) CHOIR OF ROSSALL SCHOOL (Fleetwood)


Under the direction of R. J. F. Procter, M.A., Mus.B.. F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.


Collection in aid of Church Funds


METHODIST LPMAA ANNIVERSARY


Y21 DISCOTHEQUE


WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN? FRIDAY, MAY 12th HOW MUCH? 30p. Dancing 9 p.m.— 1 a.m.


HOT DOGS, HAMBURGERS AT REASONABLE CHARGES


Right of admission reserved RIBBLESDALE/RIBBLE EXCURSIONS


SPRING BANK HOLIDAY PROGRAMME 1972


Depart Depart


0845 0835 0935 0945 1320 1330


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE MAYOR'S DINNER


to mark the Election of Councillor Richard Turner as Mayor of the Borough


will be held a t the SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL on TUESDAY, MAY 16th


Gentlemen desirous of dining with the Mayor arc requested


to obtain their tickets (price £2) a t the Public Library, from Saturday the 6th to Saturday the 13th May.


0850 0900 0845 0835


0850 0900 0850 0900


Whalley Clithcroe 0850 0900


Excursion . ’Rhyl


0850 0900 0850 0900 0845 0835


0845 0835 0935 0945


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1230 1220 ' W indermere & Bowness ------- 1230


’Tr en tham G a r d e n s ......................


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0845 0835


1230 1220 0850 0900


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WEDN E SDA Y . MAY 31st ’ English Lakes


’ Rhyl


1230 1220 Knows ley Park Safari 1230 1220


1-42 o.9o 0.95 0.64 1-30 0 .8 1


Admis sion )0.15 10.08 _


’Harrogate, F o u n ta in s Abbey a n d Ripon 0.90 0.60


’ Ringway <Sc Pickmere Lake . . 0.84 0.56 T U E SD A Y , MAY 30th


’Chester Zoo ..................'................. 1 ’B ronte Cou ntry .........................


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Admission 10.25 10.13 0.58 0.39


Fare 10.79 10.o3 )


Fare 10.60 10.40


1230 1220 Belle Vue. Re t . 1900 h r s ............. 1 1 Admis sion 10.20 J0.13


1230 1220


’Pickmere Lake & Ringway . . 0.84 0.56 Fare 10.47 10.32


A ............. 1 ) dmis sion 10.30 )0.20


1230 1220 Belle Vue. Ret. 1900 h r s ............. 1 ) Admission 10.20 )0.13


» ON EXCURSIONS SO MARKED PASSENGERS WILL BE ALLOCATED SEAT POSITIONS.


AGENTS: CLXTHEROE—Ainsworth Travel Agency, 35 /3 7 Waterloo. Tel. 3155.


Pick-up Point s :WHALLEY—B u s S ta t ion . CLITHEROE—York S tr e e t Bus Embayment.


BARROW C


Clitheroe Travel Service. 3 Cas tle Street. Tel. 2975,


WHALLEY— Whittaker, 77 K in g S tr e et . Te l. 2279.


Althams Travel Services Ltd.. 20 King Street. Tel. 4304.


’ Chester Zoo ..................................... 1 ) Admission 10.25 10.13 Fare 10.47 10.32


TH U R SD A Y , JU N E 1st Fare 10.79 10.53


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