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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 31st, 1972


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING


BBC 1 7-


SATURDAY 9-


WEATHERMAN


10-00—OLYMPIC GRANDSTAND


ADVENTURE: " Back to God's


NEWS (5-45) 00—HIGH


Country,” Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson, Steve Cochran,


Hugh O'Brian


8- 9-


15—THE CASE 15—NEWS


9-30—TODAY AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES and MATCH OF THE DAY


1-00—WE ATHERM AN BBC 2


2-00—MAN ALIVE 2-50—CRICKET: Gillette Cup Final


8- 9-


7-25-NEWS and SPORT 7- 35—YESTERDAY’S ■WITNESS


SATURDAY


25—CIVILISATION 15______ SOUNDS FOR


10- LEWISHAM


50—LOVE AND MR 35—FILM NIGHT


U-05—NEWS ON TWO 11-


10—MIDNIGHT MOVIE:


” Hangover Square,” ■Laird Cregar. Linda Darnell,


George Sanders Granada 11 -00—SESAME STREET


12- 00—MAD MOVIES 12-25—CARTOON TIME


12-45—NEWS 12-50—OLYMPIC WORLD OF SPORT


5-10—NEWS AND OLYMPICS


5-25—PRIMUS 5- 6- 7-


55—WHO DO YOU DO? 25—SEZ LES


THRILLER:


8- 9-


VARIETY 10—THE SATURDAY


“ The Set-up ” Robert Ryan. Audrey Tott.er


25—SATURDAY 30—VILLAINS


10- 30—NEWS AND OLYMPICS


H-20—AQUARIUS SUNDAY BBC 1


9-00—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


9- 30—SEEING AND BELIEVING


10- 8-


GRANDSTAND NEWS (1-0 & 6-10) 00—FILM OF THE


00—OLYMPIC


WEEK: •


11-


9-50—TODAY AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES


9-


James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith 35—NEWS


30—WEATHERMAN BBC 2


1-45—WEATHER FOR FARMERS


1-50—CRICKET 6- 7- 7-


10-


8- 9-


ABOUT US


40—PRAISE THE LORD 05—NEWS REVIEW 25—THE WORLD


10-40—NEWS SUMMARY 10-


BUSINESS ” Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers. Marilyn Monroe


45—'• MONKEY


11- 12-


SERVICE


Granada 00—m o r n in g


25—CHILDREN TO CHILDREN


12-55—LIVING ARCHITECTS


1-25— ALL OUR YESTERDAYS


1- 2-


55—FOOTBALL


Possessed.” Marga.retta Scott, Francis Matthews





50—FILM MATINEE: • A Woman


00—THE ROADS TO FREEDOM


10—MUSIC ON TWO 15—MARY


•’ The Rare Breed,”


4-05—BUGS BUNNY 4-


5-


6- 6- 7-


SHOT NEWS


10—THE GOLDEN 00—OLYMPICS AND 15—WHY NOT? 00—SONGS THAT


55— A P P E A L MATTER


7-25—DOCTOR IN CHARGE


7-55—THE BIG PICTURE: “ The Inspector,” Stephen Boyd, Dolores Hart


10-00—NEWS AND OLYMPICS


10-


30—COUNTRY MATTERS


11- 25—OLYMPICS CINEMA


TWIGGY is the star o f the musical “ The Boyfriend.” .showing at the Civic Hall


Max Mandeville's theatrical company, which is staging the musical play, entitled “ H ie Boyfriend.” Twiggy’ plays Polly Browne, the company's shy young assis­ tant stage manager, who is given the top role in the play when the leading lady is injured at the last moment.


next week. The film tells the story of


film shows Twiggy taking her first touching stops up the ladder to the stars.


Set in the twenties, the C o - st a r r i n g are


Christopher Gable, Barbara Windsor and Max Adrian, screenplay and direction is by Ken Russell.


If you nr-d anjthinc for your garden from ’L'L'J*' shrubs* to Uvn mowers or rotorstoTS*


VINCENTS THE GROWERS


Burnley Carden Centre. Towneley Holme*. Burnley. Telephone 24162.


WHERE THE BEST COSTS LESS Helpful advise always available—


>RIBBLE SERVICES


SPECIAL DAY RETURN FARE


WVWVWVW' V/CHILI) RENA 18p S


ON THE FOLLOAVING SERVICES TO TRESTON FROM Service Nos.


CLITHEROE 9, X27


AVAILABLE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4th. TO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th INCLUSIVE


For details of these services and of the temporary bus stations to be used, ask for leaflet Ref. 8077 at any


KIBBLE TRAVEL OFFICE


ACTION SOUND DISCO


SATURDAY. 2nd SEPT, at S p.m.


in RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


Admission: 30p Right of admission reserved


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH 850th ANNIVERSARY 1122— 1072


SEPTEMBER 7th to the 9th FLOWER FESTIVAL Arranged by Clitheroe Flower Club


THURSDAY 2-0 to 9-0 p.m. FRIDAA’ and SATURDAY' 10-0 a.m. to 9-fl p.m.


n“


Admission by Programme at the door 15p OFFICIAL OPENING by


LADY CLITHEROE THURSDAY 10-0 a.m. to 12 Noon


Tickets 50p including programme & refreshments from the Parish Church Office


miBiici Radio Blackburn


SERVING YOU THE P E O P LE O F NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE ON 96.4 VHF


AND FROM SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2nd on 351 m (854KH2) Medium Wave


K« „ in touch with whit la happening through your local Radio Station.


VHF MW


96-4 351m (854 KH2l


FM MW


A DAY OUT FOB ALU THE FAMILY or BARDEN BRIDGE


COUNTRY FAIR September 3rd, 11-30 a.m.


THE HODDER VALLEY


AGRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 30th ANNUAL


SH OW


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th HORNS FARM, SLAIDBURN


CATTLE, SHEEP, HORTICULTURE, HANDICRAFTS, CHILDREN’S and Y.F.C. CLASSES


SHEEP DOG TRIALS including British Championship Winners.


All-Star Cumberland and Westmorland Wrestling, Working Terriers, Morris Dancing Competition, Football Slaidburn v Newton, Open Tug-of-War, Side Shows, Piano Smashing, Archery Exhibition, Licensed Bar, Musical Interludes by Slaidburn Silver Band.


Honorary Secretary— J. Thompson, Dunnow Lodge. Tel. Slaidburn 287.


ADMISSION 25p, CHILDREN lOp, CAR PARK 15p


AFTER THE


SHOW ADMISSION 3Op DANCE IN THE


INSTITUTE, NEWTON


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


14th/20th KING’S HUSSARS — AERIAL ACROBATICS IN HELICOPTERS 12th LT AD REGIMENT RA — GUNS IN ACTION t h e W h it e h e lm e t s — m a g ic o n m o to r c y c l e s


THE RED DEVILS — BREATHTAKING FREE-FALL PARACHUTING THE ROYAL MILITARY P0L ,^ |Nf ^ EGGING COMPETITION. HORSES AND MOTOR CYCLES


THE ROYAL AIR F0RC| 0|7 f |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 — 1-30 until 8-0 p.m.


ADMISSION FREE near Bolton Abbey


World Championship Dog Food Eating Competition


Pony Jumping and Gymkhana


Clay pigeons, fishing, terrier racing, dog show, children’s comer, side shows, vintage cars, various stalls, trade stands, refreshments.


Free Car park. Licensed bars. Admission 25p


DOG & PARTRIDGE, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE THIS FRIDAY


FOLK ON FRIDAY GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT with TH E OLDHAM T IN K ER S and NEVIS


Brick House Licensed Restaurant CHIPPING — Telephone 316


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


Dina in comfort with old world hospitality and service at the


Parkers Arms Hotel


Bar Mfeals Daily except Sunday Lunch Times


12 No6n td 2-30 p.m. and 8-0 to 10-30 p.m.


Afternoon and High Teas 3-30 to 5-30


12-0 to 1-30 (except Mon.) Dinner Saturday trofn 7-30


Luncheons Daily


Wedding Receptions and Parties Catered For


Newton-in-Bowland Tel Slaidburn 236


• Write or Phone for Menus START LIVING — START DANCINC — LEARN THE EASY WAY 12 WEEK BEGINNERS1 COURSE COURSE COMMENCES—


THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th BRITAIN’S LARGEST DANCE SCHOOL ORGANISATION


Enrolment and Membership Fee £1, followed by 35p EVERY THURSDAY 8-0 to 10-30 p.m.


COURT SCHOOL OF DANCINC


KING WILLIAM STREET, BLACKBURN—Telephone 53498 OR CALL IN AFTER 3-0 p.m. (Over Burtons The Tailors)


WORLD DANCE PROGRAMME Promoted by INTERNATIONAL DANCE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION


DANCES INCLUDE QUICK-STEP, WALTZ, CHA-CHA AND MOST POPULAR DANCES


KIRK LANCASHIRE


Lancashire Educ NELSON A


Principal—D- MOOR T H R E E


May qualify you for adm


NATIONAL DIPLOMA NATIONAL DIPLOMA NATIONAL DIPLOMA NATIONAL DIPLOMA MEDICAL SECRETARIE


ART, DESIGN and DRA 0m eeef* COUTSC C*S.E.


these courses ,eatd higher courses at other Principal. Nelson and Col


Education Offices Market Street. Nelson. Lancs.


Don't miss the Church Treasures and Exhibition in.the Parish Hall—Refreshments Available.


CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD


.SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd at 2-0 p.m- '■


A C L ITH ER O E E L EV EN versus


LA N C A S H IR E RAMBLERS


Also Friday, Sept. 1st. 8 p.m. CRICKET TALK b.v NEIL HAWKE


Programmes from the Club


The Hall, Lowergate, Clitheroe


Ladies’ Guild


JUMBLE SALE Friday Evening, Sept. 1st at 7-30


Admission 2p


Tea and Biscuits Available


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SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE — Telephone 3585


' SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2nd


TEHNESSEE EXPRESS RUTH MARSH


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd


DOUBLE (won) 7 : 17


£ 3 0 t h i s w e e k


TREBLE (not won) 21 : 12 : 30 £50 this week


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Clitheroe Round Table No. 552 ARE PLEASED TO INTRODUCE


BRASS 1AA’ THE FAIREY BAND AT Ribblesdale County Secondary School


on Saturday, September 30th, 1972 at 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS 50p; SPECIAL PRICE FOR O.A.P. s »ap Proceeds in aid of Clitheroe Hospitals


Tickets will be on sale at The Castle Fete. Saturday, September Rrd, abd will also be available from Cook and Smith (Insurances) Ltd. 40 Well Terrace. Clitheroe; Althams Travel Agents. King Street. Clitheroe; National AVestminster Bank. York Street, Clitheroe; or from any member of Clitheroe Hound Table.


TOWN GATE CLUB


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 885746


CABARET 10 p.m. *


FRIDAY THE NORTH’S TOP FEMALE IMPERSONATOR


MR TERRY DURHAM PLUS SUPPORTING ACTS


SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL CABARET STARS MIKE CURTIS and the SET PLUS SUPPORTING ACTS


Late Licence Suppers SUNDAY


MAUDS CLOG SOLE


Plus Paul Brennan’s Disco Show FREE ADMISSION UP TO 10 p.m.


BKI&iois G>stdrin30Tfistopl^Gd^RoduCcddTClLVrctcdb/kt^RlJSS£LL '^ Tw issy


R£Jhend. ScW*/ byKLN RUSSELL B«cdon5ANWWll50NSM.rrJ Associate Rodim HARR/BENN D«jfoutcdtyMGM@EMI VVrsc fiom tfc Sound Had on CoUrte ■


T 3 V isil PRESTON GUILD


NELSON STADIUM CARR ROAD


A terrific family treat ---- thrills galore ! FORMULA ONE


STOCK CAR RACING CHAMPAGNE STAKES


Don't miss the “ Battle of the WHITE TOPS ” plus “ Star” grade drivers — DAVE FOX. ARNOLD BALL ROGER SPENCER and Clitheroe favourites JACK OLLERENSHAAV, .TIM ASPIN and HENRY WOLFENDEN.


rius bottles of bubbly for lucky programme holders '. '. !


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 7-30 p.m. ADULTS 50p, CHILDREN 30p.


FREE PARKING


Tel. 3278


CIVIC HALL GRAND KINEMA


THE LOVE BUG (u) AND'


THE STORY OF ROBIN HOOD (u) MONDAY to SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.


See Ken Russell’s affectionate glimpse of the twenties. EMIMGM Resents


K O I RIISSEU3 T H f


Reduction of


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE TeL 3278 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 6-45 p.m.


14’ALT DISNEY’S GREAT ENTERTAINMENT DOUBLE


WHIST AND DOMINOES


at 7-45 p.m. ON


Saturday, Sept. 9tli ADMISSION 25p


Deaf Institute. Blackburn


including refreshments CHILDREN lOp Proceeds:


CHATBURN LADIES’ CLUB


JUMBLE SALE IN THE


VILLAGE HALL


Friday, Sept* 1st at 7 p.m.


ADMISSION 2p


Light refreshments ALL AVELCOME


Jumble collect AVed. & Thurs.


S X I P T O N ’ S l u x u r y


Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7-0 p.m. CARRY ON MATRON Saturday Matinee 2-0 p.m.


SUNDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS at 7-0 p.m.


If you were mad about ;“MASHr


you’ll be delirious about | “HOSPITAL”!


THE HOSPITAL’


GEORGE C. SCOTT,


Thursday, Friday and Saturday at <-0 p.m. UP THE FRONT Also EYEWITNESS


r" rt


SUNDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS at 6-30 p.m- 4


A t la^tl Their epic story invades the Bis Screen!


DAD’S ARMY


LW-JWiN IfMSlM-CV OE E RUE KM tm W«»jM Ptsirf«M,iocsofi mg.]om ngow—.HM ciKN O AN Also JANE EYRE ® CONTRARY TO RUMOURS TICKETS ARE STILL


AVAILABLE FOR ALL THE FOLLOWING EVENTS ON AVENHAM PARK


CAMELOT (by arrangement with Chappell and Co.)


With a Company of 200 and a select cast of Preston and North West Amateurs— Sec the Armoured Knights Clash in HorsebacK ,


*MUSIC ^SPECTACLE *S1NG1NG ♦ ROMANCE ^COLOUR


(ousting. WED., THURS. and FRI. GUILD WEEK at 7-30


5,000 bookable scats for each performance £2, £1.50, £1, 50p


A PROSPIcT oTPRESTON


The Great Schools’ Festival with 3,000 Children COLOUR— MUSIC— DRAMA—ACTION


Single processions 75p each except Trades’ Processions Wednesday £1.50.


GRANDSTAND s ea t s for 6 PROCESSIONS


£3.50


Outstanding Public Hall Events An Evening With.


with supporting 10 piece orchestra and the top South African singing group


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, at 8-0 VERA LYNN


CANTICLE—and TV Comedy Star BRYN PHILLIPS


Reserved Seats £ 1 .2 5 , £1 and 7 5 p


THE HALLE ORCHESTRA (Conductor James Loughran)


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. at 6-30 Reserved Seats £1.25, £1 and 75p


ALL STAR POP CONCERT Mungo Jerry and Gary Glitter


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, at 8-0 All Seats £1


JUNIOR DISCO— Juniors this is your night Top BBC DJ ED ‘Stewpot’ STEWART


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1 th, at 7-0 Admission 25p


Book now to avoid disappointment in person or by post at—Ad* ranee Bookinc Office. Rirley Street. Preston 217-M. OPEN" Mon­ day* Tuesday, Wednesday, Fridar 10 a.m. to -l-.iO p.m., Thurs- day 10 a.m. to Vi-tIO p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to A p.m.


OPEN GUILD WEEK AS USUAL. NEWTON INSTITUTE


GRAND SUPPER DANCE


Friday. September 22 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


SUPPER 8 p.m. (prompt


Bill Sutcliffe’s Ban LICENSED BAR


TICKETS £1.30 (limited


Available trom Connni members or ring Slaid 642 or Slaidburn 262


Don’t Forget RIMINGTON AV.l.


\UTUMN FAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 at 2-30 p.m.


In the MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


Ncvr Group an Right o f


PAR N E X T "WEEK'. B.B .C . Ke WADDINGT


SATURDA a t 8-3


Thursday and Friday, Sept. 7th and 8th, at 2-30 SEATS 75p. 50p, 40p (20p scholars)


1st PENDLE


COFFEE EVENING


ON SEPTEMBER 7t


at 14 Langs ha from 6-30 p.m. AD'


x s '


SPECIAL AP THIS’Vv VIOLET ^ &PAT


MOOR PA ”


11 26 AO-00 A.M-9'00 PM D. EXTENSIVE P


k Admission 30p. C


KENNETI


1 WEEKS COMMUNE


Troy Stre SETT. 4th—BOF.ING


SF.rT. 11th—MURD SEPT. 18th—THE F SEPT. 25th—UP TH


Admission 30p and 40


FOOTBALL Wednesday


CLI


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