■r Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. August 17th. 1072
YOUR WEEKEND V IEW ING
SATURDAY BBC 1
12-15— WEATHERMAN 12-20—-ATHLETE 12-45— GRANDSTAM1 5-05—THE BAST OF TUB MOHICANS
fi-05— NEWS fi-20— GUN SMOK K 7-
05— HIGH
• Daisies — Invasion Barth 2150 AD "
ADVENTURE:
rotor Cushing. Bernard Cviblrins
8- 30— IT S LIH.U
0-15— A MAN CALEKll IRONSIDE
7 0-05— NEWS 10-
DAY 11-
20— .'MATCH OF THE 20_______ PA R K IN SO N
BBC
9-35_orEN UNIVERSITY 3-00—SATURDAY “ CINEMA:Our Vinos have Tender Grapes." Edward G. Robinson. Margaret O'Brien
7.95_NEWS AND SPORT
7- 55—A 1.1. IN A DAY S-10—'TOP CROWN 8- 9-
SATURDAY
30—CIVILISATION 20—SOUNDS FOR
10-05—EMMA 10- 50—FILM NIGHT H-20—NEWS ON TWO 11- 25—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “ The Prowler,” Van Heflin, Evelyn Keyes
Granada JOpmSEPH ElEVINE sfin
11- 00—SESAME STREET 12- 00—WORLD OF SPORT 5-10—NEWS 5-15—PRIMUS 5-45—WHO DO YOU DO? 0-15—SI.Z LES 7-00—THE SATURDAY THRILLER: “ The Sleeping City,’’ Richard Conte, Coleen Gray, Alex Nicol
3-25—SATURDAY VARIETY
10- 30—NEWS 10- 40—AQUARIUS 11- 40—STRANGE REPORT
9-30—VILLAINS SUNDAY BBC 1 9 10
-00—NAI ZINDAG1 NAYA JEEVAN
-30—FARMING
-30—THE EYES OF ALL WAIT UPON THEE
-00—STEAM HORSE .25__MADE IN BRIIAiN .34_NEWS HEADLINES -35_LAUREL & HARDY -00—THE YOUNG IDEA -25—THECOUNTRYMAN
-50—CU.M MATINEE: ” city Beneath the
Sea.' Robert. Ryan.
5 6- 6
6 6 7
Anthony Quinn
•05—NEWS 15—ALL IN A DAY S WORK
8-
15—film of tth: WEEK: “ Send Me No Flowers," Rock Hudson. Doris Day. Tony Randall
15—THE ONEDIN LINE
.05__international SIIOYV JUMPING
50—APPEAL 55—PRAISE THE. LORD
10-10—THE ROADS TO FREEDOM
11- 25—ONE MAN’S WEEK
9-10—51 ARY 9- 55—FOR THE NATION
10- 55—NEWS SUMMARY
U-00—WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Granada
11- 00—MORNING SERYTCE 12- 30—CHILDREN TO CHILDREN
12-55— 1-
2- -2o-
LIVING ARCHITECTS
-ALL OUR YESTERDAY'S
-RUGS BUNNY' AND FRIENDS
1- 10—
-THE GOLDEN- SHOT
F’OLLY'FOOT
(i-05- r;-i5- 7-00—
n
10 10-
50—NEWS 00—OMNIBUS AT lUl. PROMS
55_1 N T E. RN A T10 N A I. GOLF
BBC 2
9-00—OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-50—CRICKET
7-00—NEWS REVIEW 7-
8-
25—THE VANISHING HEDGEROWS
15—MUSIC ON TWO
Flagr sellers are needed
AN appeal -for volunteers to help with a flag day to be held in Clitheroe on Septem ber 2nd lias been made by the Blackburn and District Branch lor Muscular Dys
trophy. Anyone who would like to
assist by selling flags in the 1 own centre is asked to con tact Mrs Jean Duckworth, 167 Romney Walk. Black
burn (Blackburn 500141. 10-
-NEWS •RETURN OF THE
7-55—THE BIG PICTURE: " Conspiracy of
7-25—DOCTOR IN CHARGE
10- 15—COUNTRY- MATTERS
Hearts." Lilli Palmer. Svlvia Syms 00—NF.YVS
11- 15—SCOTLAND Y ART) CASEBOOK
At the Cinema
Story of famous lioness
THE Civic Hall offers u lilm for the family next week— “ Living Free "—the further
story of Elsa the most famous lioness in history and
her three cubs. • Living F re e " is Joy
Adamson's successor
PENDLETON VILLAGE SPORTS SATURDAY', AUGUST 26th beginning at 2 p.m.
RACING AND EVENTS FOR ALL AGES
GOOD PRIZES GIVEN
Refreshments and Teas available
Admission lOp. Children 5p
Entrance through Village Hall
to
” Born Free.” the magic of which brought happiness and entertainment to people the world over. Starring are Nicol Davenport. Susan Hampshire and Geoffrey Keen.
Monday to Saturday with a matinee on Wednesday.
The film will be screened In support is Stewart
Grainger as old Shatterhand in " Thunder at the Border."
JUMBLE SALE
Saturday, August 19th
in Old Grammar School, Whalley
IN AID OF CHURCH ORGAN FUND
2-30 p.m. ADMISSION 2p
KING SONGS THAT MATTER
tmUiriDlHUtluntoaMtrti'uviiuiinii present COLUMBIA. PtCIURES ani CARL FOREMAN 'fegiiii ;r
w NIGEL DAVENPORT- SUSAN HAMPSHIRE „ GEOFFREY KEEN
USING Ht£E
. r^onfekdii. JOY ADAMSON-soBftiy M Lrtn.5^ Ptalurer CARL FOREM
,V. Oee Ra. f 1 p ra oinlion ■DXR Mk««i 8rCoki-*My«Mf snMMmtM. L3ci
AN'-Ptaicedly RM CUJ
ILLARD KAUFM fci: ty SOL KAPLAN JL RADIN ■ted ts JACK COUFFER
AN ■ EK ed
Also STEYVAUT GRAINGICR as OLD SHATl'EBllAND in THUNDER AT THE BORDER (u)
The new adventure o f Winnctou. the mighty Indian brave
Town." Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill
• All Over the
55- 55-
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-FOOTBALL -FILM .MATINEE: •
“A better film than ■ee V
Born Free I m m -
Alexander
W.alkcr —
MONDAY TO SATURDAY' at 6-45 ALSO MATINEE YVEDNESDAY at 2-15
CIVIC HALL Tel. 3278 GRAND K1NEMA Tel. 3278
THURSDAY', FRIDAY. SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. Walt Disney's TREASURE ISLAND
ta
NEVADA SMITH
Screened 8-20 (A)
LIVING UP
Screened G-30 (U)
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7-0 p.m. WHERE EAGLES DARE (A)
SUNDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS L.C.P. 6-30 l DEAN MARTIN and 1 JERRY LEWIS in
20!li G enlury-F on presents
HEX HamtiSON a I S g lS P H ■
s E O M t AUCH8IRD ; _
J... ttr-*'. .
tnlnlir bv DE IUXE_____________ "BIDSSMT SCREENED NIGHTLY at 7-15
; L. 1
Brick House Licensed Restaurant CHIPPING — Telephone 316
gXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXll CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
WELLGATE — Telephone 3585 SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th
BILL and JULIE SUNDAY'. AUGUST 20th
RAY COLLINS
DOUBLE (won) 1 : 19
£30 this week
TREBLE (not won) 23 : 21 : 11 £50 this week
«xx»ooooooooooooooooooooooooooocxxxm»oooooooo(x»oooooGoce BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
CASTLE FETE SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1972
FETE QUEEN COMPETITION
Entrants ivanted for the above Competition
All girls over the age of 16 years and who reside within a 10 mile radius of Clitheroe arc eligible.
TOWN GATE CLUB
GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 885746
CABARET 10 p.m. ★
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY’ No. 1 HIT RECORDING STARS
THE PAPER DOLLS
PLUS SUPPORTING ACT WITH THE SCOTT DARNLEY TRIO
Late Licence Suppers ★
300GOOOOOOO(XX>OCOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOCO.Y)OCO OOOOOOO W A D D ING TO N SOCIAL CLUB
Sot-urday, August- 19*h at 8-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.
Right of admission reserved
D a n c e PURPLE SILK
to the ever popular NEXT WEEK: THE FANTASTIC DAMPERS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO(Xm >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOO< OOaX>OOOOOOOC SUNDAY TOP LOCAL GROUP
Plus Paul Brennan’s Disco Show FREE ADMISSION UP TO 10 p.m.
JUDGING YVILL TAKE PLACE IN PRIVATE ON YVEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23rd, 1972, at 8 p.m.
PRIZES FIRST £10 SECOND £5 THIRD £3
Entry Forms may be obtained from Mrs M. Scott, 9 Darkwood Crescent, Chatburn. Telephone Chatburn 553. CLOSING DATE — SATURDAY', AUGUST 19th
If vou wish to enter, this form can he completed and returned to the address below:
NAM E ...........................................................................................................
ADDRESS .............................................................................. ............................................................ AGE...........................
MRS M. SCOTT, 9 DARKWOOD CRESCENT CHATBURN
EVANGELICAL
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH YY’alcrloo Road, Clitheroe
CHIPPING and DISTINCT AGRTCTJJjTUKAl. and HORTICULTURAL, SOCIE r\
46th ANNUAL CHIPPING SHOW SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th
1-1 ASSKS FOR LOCAL, rE D IG R K E FRIESIAN. UISREFORO.^CATTIAC.
!’ E DIGin:K [•:
n a 1 f c R p ir n avty I,ONK SHEEP- HORTIi L l<» L lv * •• yyw.»i »^.t ^ in s t it u ;t k v f c . p o u i .t r v . s h e e p d o g t r i a l s .
ENTRIES FO R ALL A ROVE SECTIONS CLOSE SATURDAY. AUGUST 10th. at 8-0 n m
. TITL'D YOOY ATTII ACITIONS—OP KN S P O I l lS . M II E I*. L15 A lv 1% CM\
R \C F SrONSOUEP* 1U* DIAL-.Y-TKKK LIT). K X K M r i lO N IHMi SHOW OPEN TO P E D IG R E E AND NON-PEDIGR EE DOGS. SHOW OIV v ,„P P E T S . TUG-O-WAR. EGG CATCHING.
MISS CHIPPING, UG’4. OPEN TO ALL FASHIONABLE A OUNG LADIES, ENTR IE S FOR THE ABOVE TAKEN ON THE FIE LD .
S e c re ta ry Robin M , Addyman. Auction Mart . Railwa y R oad. Clitheroe. T e l . Cfitheroc .Win o r Skipton .{fill.
5 - 6 - TtU* K ^ I^O mY^N^'S
Trinity Methodist Church SUNDAY, AUGUST 20th 0 p.m.--
Sacr.-mcnf of Holy Communion 10-30 a.m.---
Rev. N. D. Walton
0 p.m.— Rev. E. S. Josciin
MANOR nALL YVADDINGTON SOCIAL & BOWLING CLUB
Tonight, Thursday, August 17th at 7-30 AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
Will all members please attend
Action Sound DISCO WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WH EN ? FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th HOW MUCH ? 30p
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
h am bu rg e r s , hot d o g s a t reasonable ch a rg e s . n/1 m i s s i o n r e s e r v e d
SUNDAY'. AUGUST 20tli Gospel Service
Speaker Mr J. DOOLAN (Blackburn)
SUNDAY', AUGUST 20th at 10-30 a.m.
Congregational Church Clitheroe F a m i l y W o r s h ip
Rev. Kathleen M- Hendry B.A.B.D.
STILL
PROCEED!) AT
1 1 1 bouton-by-bowland w.i.
Whist and Domino Drive
to be beld in the
VILLAGE HALL on
Wednesday, Aug. 23rd at 7-45 p .m ,
Admission ADULTS 25p CHILDREN 10p
R e freshm en ts Inclu ded
The Greatest Show o f its kind ever hdd
„ Rowland ’ Emett Museum ■ Fabulous Dancing Waters ■ Fashion Shows ■
Six Acres of Exhibits ■ 05,000 Luxury Sbowhouse ■ Prize Winning Gardens Mammoth Model Railway ■ Licensed Bars & Restaurants* £100 a day in Cash Prizes
MOOR PARK, PRESTON 1100 A.M.- 9-00. PM- UNTIL 9 SEPT
Admission 30p. Children & QAPs 15p. EXTENSIVE PUBLIC GAR PARKS.
LOW MOOR CLUB Telephone 3496
Meet the Services at
THE PRESTON GUILD SERVICES TATTOO
on Moor Park 6, 7, 8, & 9th September, 1972 Exciting Displays by
THE ROYAL NAVY — AIR SEA RESCUE AND ABSEILING FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE
Saturday, August 19th, at 3-0 p.m. CLITHEROE w ASHTON-TOWN
Also Wednesday, August 23rd, at 6-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE v FORD MOTORS ADMISSION: ADULTS 15p. CHILDREN lOp
14th/20th KING’S HUSSARS — AERIAL ACROBATICS IN HELICOPTERS 12th LT AD REGIMENT RA — CUNS IN ACTION THE WHITE HELMETS — MAGIC ON MOTOR CYCLES
THE RED DEVILS — BREATHTAKING FREE-FALL PARACHUTING THE ROYAL MILITARY POL,^ |N^ ECC1NC COMPETITION, HORSES AND MOTOR CYCLES
THE ROYAL AIR FORC^ONT,NU|TY DRILL FROM THE QUEEN’S COLOUR SQUADRON RAF MASSED MILITARY BANDS AND DRUMS
PERFORMANCES DAILY — 2-30 until 6-30 p.m. STATIC DISPLAYS OPEN 1 -3 0 until 8 -0 p.m.
ADMISSION FREE FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th
FREE ’N’ EASY SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th
FREE ’N’ EASY Colin at the Organ
,1 PARISH OF ST. MICHAEL & ST. JOHN, CLITHEROE
GARDEN FETE ON THE PLAYING FIELDS,
LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE (OR IN THE HALL. LOWERGATE. IF RAINING)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th COMMENCING AT 2-0 p.m.
TRAMPOLINES — SIDESHOYVS — BOTTLE STALL REFRESHMENTS
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th at 7-45 p.m.
Military
Whist Drive Admission 25p
Beetle Drive
For children under 14 years 121p
SUPPER INCLUDED * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT DARTS LEAGUE
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
to be held on AUGUST 30th at the WHITE HORSE INN
AU teams wishing to enter above league must attend
meeting. ' Gisburu and District YFC DISCO to be held in the
Festival Hall, Cisburn Friday, August 18th 9-0 p.m* to 1-Q a.m. P q4u4ii| to
HULfcA&AJLOO DISCO
Admission 35p—Refreshments Right of Admission Reserved
rm m ffu u ffi/ m im fm m m fffm m m m m m m n Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
Produced by MISS BARBARA SCATTERGOOD
DRY ROT THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st,
By JOHN CHAPMAN
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 1st & 2nd 7-30 p.m. EACH EVENING
ADMISSION 30p, Children under 14 15p, OAF’S Thursday Night Only I5p
Hooking Office will open on Monday, August 31st, and will be open until the show commences each day with the excep tion of Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 3 and 6 to 7-30 pan*
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ADMISSION: ADULTS 5p; CHILDREN 2p PROCEEDS TO YOUTH CLUB FUNDS
photograph] PRINT SALe(
6 x 4 .............. 8 x 6 . . . . . . . . .
10 x 8 .............. 12 x 10 ...............
15 x 12 ...........
CLITHE1 CHAIVj A MEET
TUESDAY CONSERV
A
TO BE ADDRlI EXC]
V.,
all MEMBBI Intending new|
SUPPOl THATI
t ;
THE LINE! SPECIALISTS
s PRESTON NEW Rl BLACKBURN. [
E a s t Parkins at Rear ton N c " ' Road, Tontin
Also 4 Hargreaves S| Burnley.
REVIVAL HOUR
SUNDAY' 6-30 p.m. BRING THE FAMILY
Open daily for Luncheon and Dinner (except Wednesdays also closed Sunday night) — High Teas on Sundays
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR Why not drive out for Sunday lunch, 2 mins, from village Fine Food at is Best
Dine in comfort with old world hospitality and service at the
Parkers Arms B Hotel
ar Meals Daily
12 Noon to 2-30 p.m. and 8-0 to 10-30 p.m.
except Sunday Lunch Times
Afternoon and High Teas 3-30 to 5-30
12-0 to 1-30 (except Mon.) Dinner Saturday from 7-30
Luncheons Daily
Wedding Receptions and Parties Catered For
Newton-in-Bowland Tel Slaidburn 236 Write or Phone for Menus
YVest Bradford Methodist Chapel Chapel
Anniversary SUNDAY', AUGUST 20th
Preacher Rev. G. H. Raynor Chairman of the District
Musical Items by The Jones Family
TT@NBCR91UGH
TfW^TKTQa
Thursday, Friday Saturday 6-45 p.m. Sat. Mat. at 2 p m. ROBIN HOOD (U). Also LOVE BUG (U)
SUNDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS at 7-15
NELSON STADIUM CARR ROAD
The ideal holiday treat --- for all the family l l Breathtaking and spectacular
FORMULA ONE STU SMITH, DOUG CRONSHAW, BRIAN WIGNALL, etc., etc.
STOCK CAR RACING FESTIVAL OF SPEED
1972 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STARS IN A
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, 7-30 p.m. ADULTS 50p, CHILDREN AND O.A.P.’s S0p
REFRESHMENTS — BAR — FREE PARKING
SM00THIN THE
WAY GOOD progress is b|
made with the liminary work leadinl a start on the stl cleaning of six Clith] churches and the provement of 20 tl
sites. Under powers deles'
to them. Conn. John 3 burn and Aid. Clifford burn, chairman and d*l chairman respectively! Clitheroe Planning Estates Committee, accepted a tender foil cleaning of the extoril tne Parish Church f James's Church. Low Parish Church, Tl Church, Clitheroe Coiv.l tional ’ Church andT Michael and John s Cr Tenders are now beiil
vited for the sprucing 20 untidy sites in the
TENDERS
the local Civic Society I sh .vn particular ir.l and the Corporation |
These include six in
sultant, Mr R. Alan will as far as possio elude suggestions ma|
the society. All the tenders an
ject to the approval Department of the ErJ
ment under whose environmental
ass:| scheme the clean-up r|
done. The -steps taken by
Blackburn and Aid.
burn will be reported September committee ina for formal appro
Flag week
raises £172 THE recent RSPC.-' week organised in Cl Chatburn. Down ham. ton. Pendleton. N Barrow and Whalley
£172.73. Although member- Clitheroe Auxiliary
grateful for all the who helped to achie total, their special
are r. orved for sir Clitheroe children w
Trevor Lord. Gary and Ian Lomax (all
dington Road), and Hudson (Railway ’ raised £3.83 from
a jumbl*' sale f1 charity. The six — D;iv.
A WOMAN whose bo h om e had probably [ Clitheroe inquest was
Spinste] have bi for fiv«
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