Clitheroc Advertiser a n d Times, Jan u a ry 28, 1972 YOUI! VEEKESND VIEWING S A T U R D A Y
BBC X 10.00: >Vic bittc? 1030: Zarabanda. 11.55: Weatherman.
12.00: The Double Deckers. 12.25: Dastardly and Muttley in their Flying Machines.
12.45: Grandstand. 12.50: Football Preview. 1. 10, 1.40: Fisht of the Week. 1.25, 1.50, 2.20, 2.50: Racing from Kcmpton. 2.10, 2.40, 3.10, 4.15: Athletics from Cosford.
5.00: Whackol 5.30: Mens, Weatherman arid Regional Sport.
League: Oldham v St. Helens. 4.40: Final Score.
3.30: Rugby
5.45: Disney Parade. 5.50: Dr. Who. 6.15: It's Clift Richard. 7.00: Dixon of Dock Green. 7.45: ‘The Manhunter ’. Film starring Roy Thinnes. Sandra Dec and Albert Salmi.
9.20: Dick Emery Show. 9.50: News. Weather.
10.00: Match of the Day. Two- match action and January's
‘Goal of the Month" com petition.
11.00: Braden's Week. 11.35: The Night the Bridge Caught- Fire.
12.00: Weatherman. G R A B fA B A BBC 2
9.35: Open University. 2.00:
3.45: Play Away. Entertainment for children.
Band'. Musical starring Ty rone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Ethel Merman.
‘Alexander’s Ragtime
8.30: Chronicle. Front Line Archaeology with Brian Philp. Brian Hobley, Robert Stenuit and The Rt. Hon. Julian Amerv, M.P.
10.00: Ways of Seeing. 10.30: Film Night. 11.00: Ralph McTell: In Concert. 11.30: News. Weather. 11.35: ‘Hound Dog Man’. Film
9.20: Germinal. SUNDAY B B C I
9.00: Nai Zindagi Nava Jcevan. 9.30: Wie bittc? 10.00: Zarabanda. 11.00: Seeing and Believing. Lux in Tenebris — A Dance Drama on the Struggle of Light in Darkness per formed in St. John’s Church, Waterloo Road. London.
11.30: Boomph with Becker- 11.45: Play Tennis. 12.10: Steam Horse: Iron Road. 12.35:
Interaction. Selection
1.00: Croesi’r Bont. Learning Welsh.
Interview: Round 3.
1.55: Canoe. 2.20: Made in Britain. 2.29: News Headlines. 2.30: Dog Watch. Advice on family pets.
5.20: The Moonstone. 6.05: News. Weatherman. 6.15: Malcolm Muggcridgc asks The Question Why.
3.05: The Basil Brush Show. 3.35: Film: ‘Good Morning. Miss Dove’.
7.25: Engelbert with The Young Generation
6.50: Songs of Praise from Mon- ere iff Parish Church. East Kilbride.
Goodies, and guests. and The 8.10: Trevor Howard in ‘Out-
1.25: Fanning. Weather for farmers.
10.00: Omnibus. A Modern Turn of Mind — The private thoughts of Julius Caesar starring Donald Pleasencc.
9.50: News, Weather.
10.50: Ad Lib. 11.22: Weatherman.
BBC 2
9.00: Open University. 7.00: News Review and Weather.
7.25: The World About Us. Penguin City narrated by Peter Scott.
2.55: Iven Dodd and The Diddy- ■ncn.
8.10: The Monte Carlo Rally. The 1971 British Rally Champion Chris Sclater and Monte historian Michael Frostick report on the motor ing event of the year as it happens.
8.50: Television Doctor. The First Year of Life.
9.05: Man of Straw. Starring Derek Jacobi—Part 1: Esprit de Corps.
9.50: The Black and White Minstrel Show.
10.35: Music On 2. Wintcrrcise —Franz Schubert.
11.55: News Summary' and Weather.
Co-op refuses to sell land for loos
at M itton
IF public conveniences were built by Bowland Rural Coun cil near to All FTallows Church, Mitton, they would look unsightly in the opinion of the Co-operative Wholesale Society which owns the land on which the building would
stand. The Society stated this in
a letter to the Council read to members at their meeting this week by the clerk. Mr. 1-. D. Telford. The Society considered the
conveniences would be "some what unsightly due to the proximity to the church” and for this 'reason it was not will ing to sell the land to the Council.
tive Wholesale Society oppo site the Three Fishes Hotel. The council decided to
approach the Society to see if it was willing to sell that land but if not then it will consider the possibility of obtaining a site by a compulsory purchase
order. Coun. F. Mason asked about
chairman of the Public Health Committee: "We arc back •where wc started again. This , has been going on for 10 years.
another site. COMPULSORY "Public conveniences will be ;
needed more and more. Be- . cause of increased tourism in : the vallev thev would appear I to be essential more than they -
were 10 years ago." Mr. Telford told the court- ,
cil that there was the possi- j bility of another site, on land , also owned by the Co-opera- •
CLTTHEROE F.C.
SOCIAL EVENING and SUPPER on
Thursday, February 3rd at 7.30 p.m.
at the
EDISFORD BRIDGE HOTEL
Admission 40p.
YV ADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
Announcement to all members
THE
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
will be held on Friday, February 11th , Said Coun. Mrs. S. J. D ow .1 j
Jt seems that we have to dis- j miss the w hole idea or try for .
that the West Riding County Council had been looking in to this.
the possibility of building p ub lic conveniences in the Trough o f Bowland and he was told
cast of the Islands' with Ralph Richardson, Robert Morley.
GRANADA
11.00: Morning Service. From the Colston Wellpark Church. Glasgow.
12.30: Holidays Abroad 12.55: Jobs in the House and ; Garden.
they work.
1.25: AH Our Yesterdays. 1.55: Football . Highlights. 2.50: Sylvester. 3.00: ‘The Intimate Stranger’. Film with Richard Basehart and Mary Murphy An un- 1 known girl writes love letters to a strange man—and his wife knows.
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4.40: The Golden Shot. Bob Monkhousc.
With
10.15: Upstairs. Downstairs. 11.15: The Frost Programme.
9.30: University Challenge. 10.00: News.
Greatest . air-sea battle
THE storv of history's greatest air-sca battle, the Japanese at- , tack on Pearl Harbour, is recrc- i ated in tile film “Tora! Tora! ; Tora!" at the Civic Hall next week. The film is an exciting and ac
6.30: Stars on Sunday. 6.45: Appeal. 6.50: Adam Smith. 7.25: Please Sir! 7.55: 'The Seventh Sin'. with Eleanor Parker and Bill Travers. A doctor's wife looks at her life as her hus band goes to China.
5.35: The Intruder. 6.05: News. 6.15: No Small Change. Andrew Cruickshank about his attitude to and the universe.
Fi lm
Ac'.or talks man
12.05: Cover to Cover. Adven- j ture story writers tel] bow j
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7.10: Westminster. 7.30: News, Sport and Weather. 7.45: Rugby Special. 7.45: Rugby Special. France v Ireland, commentary.
in Inns and Cafes in the Ribble Valley
11.55: The Garden Indoors. 12.20: RoeUct Robin Hood. 12.45: News. 12.50: World of Sport. 12.55: On the Ball. 1.20- Racing from Warwick and Newcastle. 3.10: Rallvcross and Scramb ling. 3.50: Results. 3.54: Wrestling. 4.45: Results Ser
5.05: News. 5.10: Primus. 5.40: The Fcnn Street Gang. 6.10: ‘The Russians Arc Com ing, The Russians Are Com ing’. A Russian captain for gets to look and lands his submarine on the coast of America.
vice.
10.40: Who Do You Do? 11.10: Jason King.
9.30: News. 9.40: Marcus Welby. M.D.
For details of advertising in this guide phone Sandra Ford, Clitheroe 2323
starring Fabian. Carol Lvn- ley wtih Stuart Whitman, Arthur O'Connell. Dodie Stevens.
a d v e r t i s e r a n d t im e s g u i d e t o
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB W E L L G A T E
T e l . 3 5 8 5 SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th
HARRY CASE SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th
COME and ENJOY A *
8.25: Saturday Variety. With j Charlie Drake and Russ 1 Conway.
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SCA N D A H O V E E SUPPER AT THE
\ THREE FISHES, MITTON Tel. Stonyhurst 206
Every Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings 7.30 p.m. — 10.00 p.m.
Commencing from February 2nd 75p inclusive.
ALSO BAR SNACKS AND HOME-MADE MEAT AND POTATO PIES AS USUAL LUNCH TIME AND EVENINGS
FOR YOUR WEDDING I RECEPTION !
FOR YOUR 21st PARTY!
FOR AN EVENING MEAL! j . OR
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FOR AN ENJOYABLE 1 NIGHT OUT
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Catering all except Mondays i THE
RIBBLESDALE ARMS , GISBURN
i Telephone 234
Dine in comfort with old world hospitality and service at the
Fine Food at its Be s t ! PARKERS ARMS HOTEL
Dinner Saturday from 7.30 p.m. Wedding Receptions and Parties catered for
Luncheons Sa turday and Sunday 12.00 to 1.30 p.m.
Write or phone tor menus j
Ncwton-in-Bowland Tel . Slaidburn 236
^^^TLuTpiacc to head for is brown cow inn
and be sure of a first class meal or snack
a t a re asonable price
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Snacks: Wedne sday to Sunday , 7.00 p.m.— 11.00 p.m.
MeaN: Wednesday to Sunday : 7.00 p.m.— 9.30 p.m.
Dutton's Beer at its Best Parties catered for
Tel. CHATBURN 272 FOR EATING-OUT
curate record of events on ; December 7th, 1941. when Japanese planes dropped their ; first bombs on Hawaii in the South Pacific, unleashing one of tite most treacherous and de structive attacks ever known, rc- 1 suiting in enormous losses for the U.S. Forces "Tora" is Japanese for Tiger,
the code signal Hashed by the Japanese to signify that their squadron had achieved complete surprise in the strike against the U.S. Naval Base. Uni t Four Cinemas. Black
burn. offer a double X-ccrtificate bill of "Myra Breckinridge", starring Raauel Welch, and "Be yond the Valley of the Dolls", a modern drama with pop over tones. Also showing next week are a revenge Western, "Valdez is Coming": a hor ror story. "The Shuttered Room"; and "Elvis— That 's the way it is", a Him of a Presley concert at the Las Vegas international hotel.
ADVERTISE YOUR SOCIAL EVENT on this nase
PHONE 1 ® CLITHEROE 2323 Ribblc Valley Appeal Fund Swimming Baths
MODERN and OLD TIME DANCE
THE CATHOLIC HALL LOWERGATE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4th 1972 DANCING 8 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.
To: CLIFF WINSTON and his BAND SPOT PRIZES — LICENSED BAR
TICKETS 62-Vp. including refreshments
available f rom R. TURNER and SON, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE.
WHITE HORSE HOTEL CLITHEROE
E V E R Y F R I D A Y
Piano and Drums
| NATIONAL FIRE BRIGADE i
BENEVOLENT FUND JUMBLE
Thursday, February 3rd at 7.00 p.m.
at Trinity Methodist Sunday School Admission 2p
Refreshments 2p
Brick House Licensed Restaurant CHIPPING — Telephone: 316
Onen Dailv for Luncheon and Dinner (except Wed.) WEDDINGS AND PARTIES CATERED FOR Why not drive out for Sunday lunch 2 minutes f rom the village.
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE Division No. 5
Lancashire County Choral Festival — 1972
The twenty-first Lancashire County Chora] Festival will be held in -the Marine Hall, Fleetwood, on Saturday, April 22nd, 1972.
Choirs and Choral Groups from the L a n c a sh i re Administrative area wishing to enter, may obtain details and entry forms from the Divisional Education Officer, Education Office, Rishton.
Completed entry forms should be returned direct to the Chief Education Officer, P.O. Box 61, County Hall, Preston, not later than February 5th, 1972.
KEEP AN EYE ON THIS GUIDE
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CAUL AND HAVE A MEAL WITH US ? At the
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WHITE WELL HOTEL Tel. Dunsop Bridge 277
Luncheon ... 12.30—2.00 p.m. High Tea ... 4.30—6.30p.m. Dinner except Sunday
Saturday 7.00—9.00 p.m. Parties and Wedding
Mondav to Friday 6.30—S.15 p.m.
Receptions catered for
foayley bar rendezvous for fireside meals
bayley arms
hurst green Tel: Stonyhurst 2 1 0
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value your monev?• like friendly service?
breakfast (from 7.30 a.m.) dinner, tea or snacks, all home-made at:
then eat and enjoy
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“the kitchen” cafe
tondavs, tuesdavs and Saturdays) | '
(to assist senior citizens, prices even cheaper 2 p.m.—3 p.m.
99 lowergate tel: clitheroe 4450 Why not make | j
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j MORNING COFFEE, AFTER- ! NOON TEA, TASTY SNACKS or LIGHT LUNCHEONS in pleasant surroundings
6-8 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE
Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 205 Residential
COPY NOOK HOTEL Bolton-by-Bowland N r . Clithe roc
Snack lunches Monday-Saturday Luncheons Sunday 12.30—1.30 High Teas Sunday 3.30—6 p.m. Dinner Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m.
Suppers each evening Monday to Saturday
Parties catered tor WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB SINCE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th to
THE MOUSE TRAP SHOW GROUP Starting 8.00 p.m. Cover charge
Also next week: PINK PANTHER
Cl itheroc & District Young Farmers’ Club
DANCE Y21 DISCO
to the
Friday, February 4th, 1972 at Newton Institute
Admission 35p
Dancing 9.00 p.m.—1.00 a.m. Refreshments available
COME DANCING
Slaidburn Village Hal l Saturday, February 5th at 8.00 p.m.
PHILIP ALLANS BAND Admission 25p
Light refreshments available
Y21 DISCOTHEQUE WHERE: NEWTON INSTITUTE
WHEN: SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, HOW MUCH: 30p.
Dancing 8.30 p.m.—11.45 p.m.
HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS AT REASONABLE CHARGES
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED THE
ASSKETON SERMON will be preached on
SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th a t 2.30 p.m.
by the Rev. J. C. Hudson, B.A.
Rural Dean and Vicar of Cl itheroe
THE SALVATION ARMY LOWERGATE
Ma jor and Mrs. Bram Moore of Preston, D.H.Q.
Sunday next, January 30Lh Meetings conducted by
Afternoon 2.15 p.m.
Prizegiving and items by children
Night Salvation Meeting 6.30 p.m.
Come and enjoy the fellowship
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road, Cl itheroc
GENESIS or EV OLU T IO N !
In the beginning God created the heaven an d the ear th Genesis 1. v 1.
10.4S a.m. Breaking o f Bread 2.30 p.m. Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Gospel Service
Meetings D.V. SUNDAY
Tuesday: 7.30 p.m. Bible Study Thurs: 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
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“ THE COFFEE POT” i1 your spot for
S U N D A Y : “ S P A R K Y ” Top Group
PLUS PAUL BRENNAN’S DISCO SHOW Admission Free.
lOp AFTER 10.15 p.m.
ST. MARY MAGDALENE & ST. PAUL'S SCOUT GROUP SUPPORTERS’ ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL JUMBLE SALE Tonight Friday, January 28th, 1972, at 6.00 p.m.
Admission 2p Refreshments available
ST. LEONARD’S CHURCH DOWNHAM
Downl iam Village Hall
DISCO DANCE
to ACTION SOUND
Tonight , Friday, January 28th 9.00 p.m.—1.00 a.m. Admission 30p
Refreshments available Right of admission reserved
Cl ithcroc Congregational Church
Sunday, January 30th
FAMILY WORSHIP a t 10.30 a.m.
Chairman of the Lancashire Congregational Union
Rev. William Peters followed by Conference Tea a t 4.30 p.m.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Suuday, January 30th
10.30 a.m. Rev. N. D. Wal ton 6.00 p.m. Rev. J. A. Goodhal l
Ladies’ Class 2 p.m. Mrs. S. Blackburn MANOR HALL
Mil thom'e Avenue
Sunday, January 30th, 1972 a t 6.30 p.m. Speaker:
Mr. D. Wi lkinson (Blackburn)
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YOU would hav yourself had you Wh alley on the e September 26th, local cricket tea
finished the seasoi pions of the K
League, decided brate their triurrrp manner and to gi' supporters the o
to join in the f organised a tore
cession. FINE AFF,
Through tbc co Henry Forrest, of
received recently a programme issued
casion and a very : must have been. A •the local station supervision of the
shall, Mr. W. Bar ten white-sashed a less than thirty-two scheduled to appe: First into line we
Whalley and B.lli Band—that splend tion that all but
periods since. The trombone,
SATURDAY: MEL-BEAN Vocal guitarist
Plus Marie Michelle and Guest compere
j j
TOWN GATE CLUB, GT. HARWOOD CABARET iO p.m.
FRIDAY: “SEPTEMBER” Top Local Group
Plus Lyn Peters and Resident compere Ladies free up to 10 p.m.
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Bar Meals Monday to Friday Afternoon and High Teas 3.30 to 5.30 p.m.
EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR
PRIVATE DINNER DANCE WEDDING RECEPTIONS l u n c h e o n DINNER
SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE
Telephone 3130 or 3665 For reservations
^Ij^^E^^ALMstrY BILLLNGTON. WHALLF.Y (Mr. and Mrs. F. Bower)
BUFFET LUNCHES 12.00 to 2.00 p.m.
Monday to Friday
BAR SNACKS every evening
Weddings and Parties our speciality
Tel. Whallcy 2172 A - ■'*) '*2. V- T t,. -T. •' ' '
MARKET CAFF CLITHEROE 4117
For Morning Coffee Luncheons, Teas
Parlies catered f i f e © r e *
. x d r a M T / |THe EBUSS-g MRN j?
S 3SYCUNS CAROL LYNLgy MA<?A6Re
a l s o ELVIS VHESLLY i n ’•‘s t a y ’ a v
3 s h ow s r.i a r t 2 ; a y .t o e
RYAN a n d DINNOF Double (won) £30 this week
22 17 Subscriptions now due
Blackburn Corporat ion Rccreatf-on Committee present
COUNTRY MEETS FOLK (Tex Wi th e r s - Jo n n y Young 4 - “Little Ginny" - Country Fever)
Thursday 3rd, February, 1972 at 7.30 p.m.
King George’s Hall, Blackburn Tickets 50p and 30p
(reductions for Pensioners and Children) from Public Halls, Northgate. (Tel. Blackburn 58424) BLACKBURN Tel. 52091
MANXMAN HOTEL HIGHER CROFT
This weekend's enter tainment Tonight Friday
Iunit four CINEMAS
Telephone 53446 BLACKBURN
TWo shows n t 2-00 ami 0—1."> V e n tu r e a t ; 3—
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PROGRAMMES FOR S u n d ay J a n 30 a n d a l l w e e k .
BARRY WHYNDHAM Vocal Guitarist
featuring resident Vocalist SHEILA
Saturday January 29th FREE and EASY Also
Sunday January 30th
TONY YORK Vocalist
Wednesday 2nd February
THE SEARCHERS Plus ROY RYAN Admission 30p.
Friday February 11th
ACKER BILK and his Paramount JAZZ BAND Admission 50p.
Tickets for Wednesday 2nd Feb. and Friday Feb. 11th now on sale
Admission strictly limited No standing
Waiter service only A LION HOUSE
Snacks and sandwiches available
N. Lanes. & W.R. Yorks.
WALKING and CYCLE CAMPERS
ASSOCIATED WITH
THE FELL CLUB OF STAFFORD
S.A.E. for details to:
MR. J. G. CRICK, Sec. 12 Lowergate, Clitheroe BB7 1AD
DON’T FORGET J U M B L E S A L E
at St. James's School on
Saturday, January 29tli at 3.00 p.m.
Admission 2p Refreshments
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j i GISBURN & DISTRICT Y.F.C.
FANCY DRESS DANCE to be held in
GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL on February 4th, 1972 9.00 p.m.— 1.00 a.m.
THE SILVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND
Parade 10.00 p.m.
Classes: Character, Original and Couples
lOp refund if in Fancy Dress Refreshments
Three Prizes per class Admission 35p
Right of admission reserved FOLK NIGHT!
Tonight (Friday) Laughing with
MIKE HARDING Also NEVIS
Dog and Partridge, Wcllgate, Clitheroc
! Soon: THE TAVERNERS WADDINGTON SOCIAL
and BOWLING CLUB
; Grand Snooker Challenge Match j
between
I Alex (Hurricane) Higgins | World Championship Finalist v
Bob Callow (Padiham)
! Admission including Supper 40p Tuesday, February Sth. 1972
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE DON'T FORGET
FANCY DRESS DANCE
in the INSTITUTE
Tonight Friday, January 28th 9.00 p.m.— 1.00 a.m.
BERISFORDS BAND Supper available
Reasonable prices Admission 30p
Fancy Dress Half Price f
TREBLE (won) 3 29 10
£50 this week
TH E Clitheroc an- the continuing incr
cerned at the hums I t is true that the
district numbers an high as the nations b u t even here the have begun to r: sharply The psychologic-
Cras
progr to h
moral damage to hu thousands of workii is an anachronisn society which at the end of the financial contains very large o f priveleged people o f the so-called afflue th e inequalities of th t ion of worldly g- disgrace to a Christian communitv,
’Advertiser and Time suggested that our e arc baffled by the o f the system and a to blue-print a way the financial jungle
Tn a previous lett
capitalist system has a n d in which wc hai
GRANTS
two measures that adopted immediately the situation but t need a huge inje government money Gocal authorities. Ti sary legislation is Statute Books an . needs implementing. Under the Derc'
However, there ht
Clearance Act (wh: include industrial v a local authority Clitheroe is entitled per cent grant. Many semi and r
workers could be ab a crash building p of council bouses, schools and hospitals Existing plans
for industrial and lei poses could be carrie.
Learn f people
the sp
WHAT has happene cracy? I t was repor day’s Advertiser that Council’s request for
the town has been rec for refusal.
with education rep to discuss primary
tude. and many p- wonder just how th the street” can get hi: through to the polk as it seems that his presentatives cannot, have the opportunity them with the approp ority. Indeed the cou to have been rebuke ing to show an inter cational affairs
This is a short-si
ministrators. sitting offices with their
It has been know
statistics in front 01 learn something from "on the spot” . Let us hope tha
still time to reverse tunatc “no meeting”
MRS. J. E. FOULK 13. Lancaster Drive, Clitheroe.
building could be br ward. The clearing a of our canals and
bearers and mou followed immediat
Wor ld War I. an revived, regrettably ferent success, f
and tuba, it see appeal today than gui tar and more s band’s untimely b e deplored— in i a great asset to brought more tha tinOtion to the twi i ts origin. There were M
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