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SPACE HARDY
4- 4-
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12- 25—WEATHERMAN 12-311—GRANDSTAND 5-115—NEWS 5-10—DR WHO 5-35—TODAY’S SPORT 5- 40—BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERA TION GAME
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7- 20—CLEO PAT It A: PA RT i : Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison
GREEN 19-20—CLOSEDOWN
9-10—NEWS * WEATHER 9-29—MATCH OF THE DAY
BBC 2
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SUNDAY BBC 1
9-00--NA! ZINDAGI NAYA .1 EE VAN
3- 30— FARMING 9.5(1—SNOW
19.90— ROCK ISLAND CLIMB
10- 11-
12- 2-
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25—THE COMING OF7- 00—SEEING & BELIEV
IKiO—THE YEAR OF THE HORSE 1973
1.50—WEATHERMAN 1-
35—THE HERBS 10—TOM * JERRI'
2-15—THE UNDERSEA WORED OF
■t JACQUES COUSTEAU
5-15—FILM MATINEE •DESIREE'’ Marion Brando, Jean Simmons, Me r l e Oberon. Cameron Mitchell, Elizabeth Sellers
4- 5-
50—ROMAllK 20—WALT DISNEY
6.05—WES. WEATHER MAN
fi-15—FACES OF CHRIST
6- 5(1—PHIS YEAR OF PRAISE
7- 25—ONEDIN LINE "A proposal of mar
riage"
S-15—CLEOPATRA: PA RT Elizabeth Taylor
10-20—NEWS * WEATHER 10-30—CLOSEDOWN
Richard Burton, Rex Harrison
10- 9- 25—'THE RED CARPET BBC 2
4-15—THE LANGUAGES OF ANIMALS
0-0,7—NEWS REVIEW 6-
MAN ABOUT
S-15—'WIDE WORLD Ol1 ENTERTAINMENT
ABOUT US
1(1-00—MONTY PYTHON 10-3U—CLOSEDOWN
41-00—THE NIGHT MY NUMBER CAME UP Michael Redgrave, Sheila Sim.
Granada FAMILY
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CHRISTMAS
10-05—NEWS 10-25—CLOSEDOWN
9- 50—CARTOON TIME DER LIMIT
12-40—WIIICKEIt'S WORLD 1-
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CL1TH EROE ADV EKTISEK AND TIMES
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DOOLEY FAMILY THE AFFECTION
PARAGON BANJO BAND ROY LESLIE ,,,D I
LAWRIE ADAM ,OTAVI LATE LICENCE, DINING, DANCING
MONDAY NEW YEAR’S EVE
PETE BIRRELL'S ALLSORTS
AL SHOW TICKETS £1 MAN
WITH HIS NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY SHOW FULL SUPPORTING SHOW
LICENSED UNTIL 2 a.m. . DINING DANCING. NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED
TOWN ©ATE CLUB Great Harwood — Tel. 885746
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SENSATIONAL SHOW'’ GROUP
TRIANGLE
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OF THE BURNLEY ROUND TABLE HANDICAPPED BUS APPEAL 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th CAT'S WHISKERS
CENTENARY WAY. BURNLEY
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TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:— OFFICES OF THIS NEWSPAPER
RIBBLE TRAVEL OFFICES AND THE CAT’S WHISKERS
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
Arlshop, !i King William Street. Blackhurn Tel HflHAKft/fWUI*
and tmc c»mm\ Plus Paul Brennan’s Disco Show
in 8urnlcy High School on 28 and 29 Dec. and 2, 3.
4, 5 Ian., at 7 p.m. .Matinees on .Ian Hh A: ftlh a t li
p.in Tickets '.'.Ip Students, Children, OAJ"s lop, from
MI'AA. V8 Bark St j am r v s Street. Burnley. Tel.
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GARDENERS’
QUESTION TIME to be RECORDED by
RADIO BLACKBURN Oil THURS., JAN. 3rd, 1974
FESTIVAL HALL GISBUItN at 7-39 p.m.
Open Meeting Everybody Welcome. i/ iiiiu t n s i/ iiim ji/ im / i MANOR HALL SUNDAY, UUCEMlIliil lldth
EVENING SERVICE and MESSAGES FOR THE
NEW YEAR at
n.in PRINT SALES
6 x 4 ... ........ 22p 8 x 6 . .. ......... 33p
10 x 8 ... . . . . . . 44p 12 x 10 ...
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I TEL. WHALLEY 2101
. A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO YOU ^
Contract Work Undertaken. Private Parties Arranged ALL*
MONDAY. DECEMBER 31st and TUESDAY,
CLUB EL TROPSCANO
HIBSON ROAD, NELSON
NEW YEAR'S EVE Open 8-30 p.m. till 2-0 a.m. — £1
NEW YEAR'S DAY NIGHT Open 9-0 p.m. till 2-0 a.m.
G h u rd i Services
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Waterloo Road- Cldh' „ iv can®!
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Relatives s CLITHEROE PUBLIC LIBRARY CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
The Library and Reading Room will be closed on
NEW YEAR’S EYE THE SENSATIONAL
SWINGING BLUE JEANS
Plus FULL SUPPORTING SHOW Laic Licence — Suppers
Y2| DISCO W
/here? . . . Newton Institute IF hen? Friday, December
How Much? . 30 pence Right of admission reserved
\ im iE VALLEY PRIVATE HIRE MTNI-RDS SERVICE
FOR PARTY HIRE OK CONTRACT WORK WHALLEY 3164 28tli Time? .......... 9-30 ji.m. to 1 a.m.
Rosegrove, Burnley. Tel. 22876 TODAY AND SATURDAY
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ADVENTURE and EXCITMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ! CHARLTON HESTON in lack London's
CALL OF THE WILD ORSON WELLES as LONG JOHN SILVER
in THE NEW ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S TREASURE ISLAND (U)
The Matinee on Wednesday at 2-15 will be Treasure Island and Cartoons.
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WITH mor0 than 108 mil lion counter transactions a year — worth £2,269 million —National Giro is a bigger user of post office counter services than the depart ment of National Savings.
A CHEQUE for £400 — the money raised by the Clitheroe branch of the Royal British Legion for poppy appeal funds — was handed over to local organiser Mrs Ethel Penny.
social evening at the Whalley Road club by t'.c
+*****■*-*■***★ *•*•**+**■*■■*'*■**★ ****'*****+*****•*• KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN
JANUARY 1st, 1974 7-30 p.m. HAWKWIND
+ SUPPORT BAND with ANDY DUNKLEY (Disco) LIQUID LEN AND THE LENSMEN (LIGHTS)
Tickets •
In advance from Box Office. Norlhjjatc. Tel. SK42-1 k
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(area standing) £1.21) (reserved balcony) i e
Ribblesdale Sports and Social Club Telephone 22312
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th PETRINA COLIN _ ORGAN RICHARD — DRUMS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30th
SOUL - DIRECTION DISCO RIGHT OP ADMISSION RESERVED
NEW YEAR’S EVE JOY DAY
COLIN — ORGAN RICHARD — DRUMS A ONE GIRL CABARET
ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY ALL TICKETS HAVE BEEN SOLD
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Edisford panto fun
J. Foulkes The action of the panto,
EDISFOHD Ladies' Cicb drama group entertained members at the Christmas party with a pantomime, •' Cinderella," written by M
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wliic.li contained many refer ences hi local topics, took place on the. Edisford estate and at the Spring W
Hot el . Tendle Hill. 1! involved he traditional characters of the ugly si- tors. the stepmother. Cin derella. Buttons and Baron Hardup. as well as the Earl and Countess of Pcndlc and their son. the Honourable Roger, an Advertiser ar.d Times reporter. PendU witches and Nellie Knock, the nosy neighbour.
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PATIENTS at Clitil Hospital had quite a [ prise when a b o u tl Brownies from SS Mil and John's paid a V!s| bnng them a httle C| mas cheer.
Taking part were Penn? Ogde n -Pansy-, Joan
Foulkes (Tansy. Judy Broughton 1 Mrs Grafc'cy'. Sheila Tait - Buttons'. Janet Calvert fCmderella'. Betty Curtis fNellte Knock), Lots Shaw (Baron Hardup', Edna Birtwcll
Tunes reporter1. Moll? Wandlcss -Earl of Pendlc. Murie' Jones (Countess of
WADDINCTON SOCIAL and BOWLING CLUB SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 8-0 p.m. DANCING TO
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ADMISSION: MEMBERS 22p. NON-MEMBERS 33p PLEASE NOTE: NO JEANS Right of admission reserved
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 8-0 p.m.
NEW YEAR’S EVE (Bar Extension) DANCING TO
F E R R E T
ADMISSION: MEMBERS 30p: NON-MEMBERS Idp Admission includes supper
PLEASE NOTE: NO JEANS Right ot admission reserved
Boy cuts hand at school
ON tite dav l»c school tor
t.ht■ f; holiday. Gary Singleton Avemie; IWO- jfl admitted to hospital cuts his wrist and ><V "'
juries' when his haim " J Garv. 15. received w
through a i»nc Gvammar Clitheroe Ro?-'1 i,c js School for Bo>'s'
1M Cr a PUPil- Gerald Hood snd hit Uie ’vhcl1
accident haPP^" d ^ g l t S d'oors and putoaH*
l Victoria Hosptul. M this week. i l l
hand to °P«l ^ rcrius,on Admitted to
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bum hospital. He 5 o(l. leased at the bcSmmng ,
1 Advertiser and
Pendlei. Ann Gilroy Hon Roger,. Pauline Coaer Ckindlv Pcndl c witch1. Marie Sharpies. Prances King and Ann Nieol-Smt:.. (first, second and th'-o baddy witches'
Helen Wood. Festive refresn- ments were served ditrir.:
The pianist was H-s the interval by Mrs P
Fieiding and her commit J*; and Mrs R. Lancaster ans Mrs R. Davey sang Curb-; mas songs and guitars, making it a 'er)
enjoyable evening
A public performance o- the panto will be given
January 10th at Pm'm St Paul's parish hall.
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CHILDREN of St school, Clitheroe, pi
orders of all shaj sizes at the annual c- in St James’s <
"ere accompanyir ^hool choir played
«eble and tenor r of bass, Tlle young musici; - It was presented during a
T. U. Liddie. During 9^ evening, club members who went on a sponsored wai's to raise pari o', ihe bumper total were presented with certificates to mark the- achievements.
wife of Legion president M - CIVIC HALL Tel. 23278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 23278
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7-15. Thursday Matinee at 2-15—THE AMAZING MR BLUNDEN (u)—The perfect Christmas Entertainment for the whole family.
WINNERS or the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: Ns, Mr Procter and Mr Elisor: Mrs Milling ton and Mrs Moss; EW, Mr Schofield and Mr Phethean; Mr B. Haworth and Mrs Bren ton.
contract cannot be made against perfect defence, but if E leads the ten of hearts at trick two, following •, diamond lead by North, South has to be alert to de feat the contract. South dealer, Ns vulnerable.
hand .vas played in many different contracts. Two pairs tried six no trumps, which was defeated.
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'Die club was packed :o capacity — with about ltd people — for the social even, ing. The event featured a number of cabaret acts. ar4 a running buffet was served Above: Mrs Lidcllc liandj over the cheque.
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