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TO U R W E E K EN D V IE W IN G
SATURDAY in on- RFC I ■
-U M 'O N D I '/ , S ' l l . v o r s
PJ.AIT
-AVVENT1 RA -WEATHERMAN -CAMBERWICK (;n i:i:n
-MOTOR MOUSE & IT'S TIIF. n'OIJ-
-GOLD ON CROW MOUNTAIN -T1!K GRAND NATIONAL
-NEWS -DR WHO
-TOM >v jerry -HIGH ADVENTURE:
'• Rampage." Robert. Mitchum, Elsa Martincili, .Jack Hawkins,
-THE SOUND OF PKTL'l.A
Sabu
-THE DICK EMERY SHOW
-A AIAN CALLED IRONSIDE
9-50—NEWS
10-05—.match of thi: DAY. THE GRAND NATIONAL.
ALI v NORTON 12-15—WEATHERMAN BBC 2
-OPEN UNIVERSITY -PLAY A WAY -SATURDAY
MUSICAL: “There's No Business
Like Show Business." Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, Mitzi Gaynor, Donald O'Connor. Dan Dailey. Johnnie Ray
10- .7-10—PETS AND VETS
.-.-25—THE CATACOMBS OF SAKKARA
(i-ln—MAN ALIVE 7-05—WESTMINSTER 7-50—NEWS * SPORT 7- 8- 9-
*(-50—FULL HOUSE
11-25—NEWS ON TWO 11-
-LUROVISION SONG CONTEST PREVIEW
-MOVIE: “ Rawhide," Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward
Granada 3-10—FOREIGN FLAVOUR
0-15—JOBS .AROUND THE HOUSE
10-05—YOU AND YOUR GOLF
10- 11- 12-
12-
12-35- 5-10- 5-20-
ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN
30—NEWS
Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. THE SOUND OF MUSIC (U)
G-15- ■FILM OF THE
WEEK: " Probe." Hugh O'Brian, Elkc Sommer, Sir John Gielgud
8-05—WHO DO YOU DO? 8-30—LONGSTREET 0-30—NEWS 3-10—THE MIKE AND BERNIE SHOW 10—PARADE
11- 25—MIDNIGHT MYSTERY: “ The 13th Chair," Dame May wdiitty, Lewis Stone
12- SUNDAY BBC 1
3-00—NAI Z IN DAG I NAY A .! EEVAN
0- VOUS PLAIT 10-00—AVVENTURA
J1-00—SEE AND BELIEVING
12-50—FARMING 1-
1- 2-
2- 3-
1-30—PARENTS AND CHILDREN
2-15—THE AN 151A L GAME
10—THE FRENCH WAY DANGER HIGH
Rnnchipur," Richard Burton,
Lana Turnef. Fred MacMurray, Joan Caulfield. Michael Rennie
5- 6-
6- 7- 8-
6-15—WHERE IS YOUR GOD?
GREATS: 15—ALL TIME 6- 3-5(1—NEWS 10- 11-
"The Naked City.' Barry Fitzgerald, Howard DufT, Don Tavlor
00—OMNIBUS FILE
1 0-55—K KN N KT11 HARRIS INTERVIEWS
40—WEATHERMAN BBC 2 S-55—O PEN UN! V ER SI TV
1-20—MONEY AT WORK 5-20—HORIZON
3-10—FILM MATINEE:' " The Rains of
0- 10—MOUNTAIN HIGH
10- 11-
11- 12-
6-15—NEWS REVIEW 6-50—NEWS SUMMARY 6-
MOMENT
30—REPONDEZ STL 7- 8-
15—MADE IN BRITAIN10-
55—NEWS HEADLINES 00—ALONG T1IE RIVER
£ABOUT US
55—TIIE TIMELESS 25—THE WORLD 15-lSEVEN OF ONE
8-45—RACHMANINOV 0-50—AWAY FROM IT ALL
10—THEY SOLD A MILLION
11- 25—NEWS ON TWO 11-30—UP SUNDAY
Granada THERE.. .
REMEMBER 15—SEAWAY *
MONDAY, TUESDAY anti WEDNESDAY at ti-45 p.m. THE BIG HAMBURG BANK JOB IS ON !
WARREN BEATTY. GOLDIE HAWN, CERT FROBE in THE HEIST (aai * AN ACTION SUSPENSE DRAMA OF TODAY also starring Paulette Goddard.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m. MR HULOT in
A FILM BY JACQUES TATI TRAFFIC (u >
“Sidc-splitling sensation.”— News of Ike World “ Cripplingly funny.”—Evening Standard. “ One long romp.”—Daily Mirror. “ Helpless laughter.”—Times.
TONY CURTIS, CHARLES BRONSON YOU CAN'T W IN ’EM ALL
Will patrons please note that from April 1st the lOf;b V.A.T. will bo added on to the admission prices. Rear Stalls will be BBp iundcr M years 22p). Front Stalls will be 28p (under H years and Senior Citizens 16p).
CIVIC HALL Borough of Clilheroe present (MANCHESTER)
c.w.s. BAND
30—WERE YOU
BY KIND PERMISSION OP THE DIRECTORS OF THE CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LTD
35—UNTAMED WORLD 00—TIME TO
30—WEEKEND WORLD 55—THE SAINT
1 -55—ON THE LINE 2- 3-
20—THE NEW ROAD 05—NEWS
50— SONGS OF PRAISI 25—THE BROTHERS5-
1- 25—FOOTBALL
" The Name of the Game,” Robert Stack, Dennis Weaver
SHOT BOYS
10—THE GOLDEN 35—THE FLAXTON 05—NEWS
C-15—NEW SERIES ARGUMENT
C53—APPEAL 7-
00—SONGS THAT MATTER
7-25—ON THE BUSES 7-55—THE BIG PICTURE: " The Misfits," Clark Gable, Marilyn Monro. Montgomery Clift
10-00—NEWS 10-
11- THEATRE PROGRAMME
15—SUNDAY NIGHT 15—THE FROST
20—SUNDAY MATINEE:
3IUSICAL DIRECTOR: DEREK GARSIDE MUSICAL ADVISER: ALEX MORTIMER
On SUNDAY, APRIL 1st at 7-45 p.m.
PROGRAMME
.vlARCH: THUNDERCRE5T .............. Osterling OVERTURE: BARBER OF SEVILLE ... Rossini THE SWING OF THE SCALE . J MacFarlane BALLET MUSIC: ROBERTTHE DEVIL
INTERVAL
WALTZ: NIGHTS OF GLADNESS .. . Ancliffe THE NIGHTINGALE .................................. Moss TRIUMPHANT RHAPSODY .............. Vinter ELEGIAC MELODY SPRING .......'........... Grieg WHITE HORSE INN ............. Benatsky Stolz.
TICKETS OBTAINABLE FROM CIVIC HALL AND CLITHEROE LIBRARY
ADMISSION 50p. SENIOR CITIZENS AND CHILDREN 25p.
Oo Sunday. April 1st. any tickets purchased at the box office will be subject to V.A.T. and will be 55p and 2Sp.
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V@fe f o r a man c a r e ;
a b o u t v o n !
Saturday, March 31st Jigging 8-0 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.
P IS C O DANCE TO THE i &
ACTIONNSOUND ALSO FRIDAY, APRIL Bill
U j TONY PERRY the liberal who cares
Blackburn Rural Division, Lancashire County Council, which includes Whallcy, Sabden and Read.
Tony Perry. Your liberal Candidate, is best known as the man who put the Ribble Valley on the tourist map. You may not agree with tourists flocking here; nor does he. He wants to sec tourism planned and controlled.
Government and commerce is all geared to sell the valley to the world. He says w# want a voice and control over our own environment.
Wouldn't you agree?
There's more to his interests than that. You will have read about him. But do you know he was part author of a far reaching and influential
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report on old folk's welfare? That he has served for some years as a trade union official? That he has studied and lectured at university and government conferences on industrial welfare?
He is a man who cares about people, about affairs. As the tourist controversy shows he is a man who will fight for what he believes should be done.
Our ne^ local authorities need LH^rals, men who care forpeople— men who succeed and are not
servants of the party whip. Men with vision. So on April 12th—
Vote Liberal: Vote Perry, the man who cares
Published by Victor Gaunt, 28 Richmond Terrace, Blackburn
JUMBAL DARTS DANCE TO
TICKETS ON SALE FROM ANY DARTS PLAYER ® ■ OR AT THE CLUB
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DISC-TRACTION ANNUAL NUMBERS DRAWN
ST PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR
We $lill need £10,000 i and April 1st is
Mothering Sunday and Our Gift Day
Please give as generously as you arc able and ill possible please bring your gif! to one of the following services:
8-0 and 10-30 a.m. Holy Communion— 2-30 p.m. Family Service— 6-0 p.m. Evensong to be attended by the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe.
There will also be someone in Church throughout the day to receive donations.
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NELSON AND COLNE COLLEGE GAWTHORPE HALL, PADIHAM
on Thursday, April 5th, at 7-30 p.m.
TWENTIETH CENTURY EMBROIDERY
an illustrated talk by GAIL KEMP
Curator of the Hon. Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth Collection Tickets At The Door 20p, Students lOp
CLUB EL TROPIGANO HIBSON ROAD, NELSON
• WHY PAY CRAZY PRICES FOR YOUR EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT 7
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT IFFECT ADMISSION 30p NEXT WEEK — WED., FBI. & SAT. CHOPPER
LADIES’ ADMISSION — FREE BEFORE 10-30 MONDAY, THURSDAY AND SUNDAY
THE DENNIS FORD SOUND ADMISSION 20p
OPEN UNTIL 2 a.m. — 12 MIDNIGHT SUNDA1
IF YOU HAVE TRIED tHE R E S T - NOW TRY THE BEST I ! !
* Trinity Modern Wives JUMBLE SALE
THURSDAY, APRIL 5th at 7-0 p.m.
ADMISSION 2p TEA & BISCUITS 2p .
in The Trinity Schoolroom
M X m m ITRICeS FORI
Ttaic gunw IMemt>er3S/>\ Public a Public £OaIPl/b//C 65p S r S x ) g Guesis 45/> \MemberfS/> jMmberfQp ytfemberSOp [
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3-hour show starts at: SUNDAY 7-45; MON. to SAT. 8-15. Seats can be reserved Monday to Friday, collect before 8-10. Coaches and parties welcome by arrangement. (Members Sunday) J DINING, DANCING, LATE LICENCE. No admission after 10-30.
St Mary’s, Gisburn LENT IV (MOTHERING SUNDAY)
9-00 a.m.— Holy Communion
10-45 a.m.— Morning Service
2-15 p.m.— Family Service
6-30 p.m.— Evensong
FINAL NIGHT, April 7th Clitheroe Parish Hall
Sorry! — all tickets for the upper hall have been sold. But you can still enjoy the final on closed-circuit TV in the lower hall. A limited number of tickets are available for this, price 1 Op, from the Advertiser & Times Office in King Street, or at the Parish Hall tomorrow night.
Taking part in tomorrow's semi-finals:
Nat West Bank, Whalley v Clitheroe Police A
St Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst v Civic Society Rotary B v Downham W!
Townswomen's Guild A v Young Farmers A
Probus v Rotary A
Billington & Langho Wl y Somerset Avenue
Milthorne House v Mrs Sutcliffe's team Three Men in a Boat v Whalley MU
2ome early. Adm. lOp. Refreshments
Organised by Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Society and sponsored by Clitheroe Advertiser & Times
WHITE BULL HOTEL M.'/yerbeer'
PLAISIR D'AMOUR ............................. Martini EXCERPTS: THE GONDOLIERS | ... Sullivan
l AMWiCAN fcMEPy ENTERTAINER.... i SPECIAL MID-WEEK FACILITIES
FULL A LA CARTE MENU NOW AVAILABLE FROM
MONDAY TO THURSDAY 7-0 p.m.—9-30 p.m. (Last orders) also
SPECIAL MENUS ON REQUEST
Banquets, Weddings, Dinner’Dunces, Conferences, etc., are a speciality
WHITE BULL HOTEL GISBURN — Tel. 233
LANCASH ISLE Ol
MOTOR CYCL]| At Laund Hey|
on Sunday, April Organised by Accrington anci|
ADMISSION 20p, refreshment!
■******-*■****.*****.■*.*-*.* CLITHEROE
FOOTBALL CLUB JUMBLE SALE
AND BRING AND BUY St John's Ambulance
Nall, Church- B row 7-30 p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 30th Admission 2p
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Refreshments Available
LOW MOOR CLUB
Telephone 23196
■ RIDAY. march -nth free ’N’ e a s y
SUNDAY, APRIL 1st JLEN ASTELL
lo o k h e r e next w e e k
A P R IL it
NOW SHOWING: I. Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin THE PROFESSIONALS la ) Shows 2-11). .Vr». 7.5b-L'. F R IT Z THE CAT. <x>. SAN I L R R 1 ANN (u ) Shows Wi, :w:». 5-10. 8-0—3, FUZZ C\). HICKEY and BOGGS (aa) Shows 2-1.1. 3-50. 5-40, 7-15— 1» CABARET (x ) 2-15. 5-50. 8-10.
'll
support: 2-25 5-00 7-35 v feature: 3-30 6-05 8-40 A Yes___ this is the one .
you've heard so much • <
about; -As sex films go . . . . this is the one that goes the furthest;
"a verr fertile imagina -tion has been a! work
at devising kutkv capers........originality must be praised,no matter where it is displayed"
_S---Cinema Today, HP"' feature: 2-00 5-20 8-45 support:
SSTEVE McOUEEN
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35—SESAME STREET 35—FOLI-YFOOT 00—THE NEW
CIVIC HALL Tel. 23278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 23278
shows at 2-15 5-50 8-00 feature: 2-45 6-20 8-30
Blackburr Tel- ( 2
The eternal struggle of the working man against society, as oply Chaplin could portrav it! Brilliant, exhilarating comedy, with serious undertones, memorable music| This film is timeless - it captures you completely. Compulsive viewing
for any age and every taste. ©chap''m'sbacW
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_ PICCOLl . * f 58446 support:
SUNDAY April 1st. for seven d a v s .
feature: 2-00 5-30 9-00
JANE PETER FONDA *nd McENERY
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ONDO 2-25 7-05 30—MIDNIGHT
Helmut Griem. . . . . Cabaret. .... . c 'r f r f - l ; J o »• Ct fun: ip,a*, toe fan •«.»+
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Presented at 8-0
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Also THE FESTIVAL GAME Presented at 7-10
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S K I P T O N ’ S L U X U R Y
SUNDAY, APRIL 1st FOR SEVEN DAT’S Olirn nightly at 7 pan.
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“...worth the price of admission for Miss Minnelli's performance alone.”
SUNDAY. APRIL 1st FOR SEVEN DATS Onro nightly at 7-1(1. Matinee Saturday at 2-0
There were three raealit her HSe. On«j to take her one to l o v e o n e to kill her.
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ONCE yPGN ATSrvlE IN THE WEST Presented at 7-40 (Saturday Matinee 2-30)
IECHNISCOP£?ffitHNICOlORl'A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Plus FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FREE CAR PARK OPPOSITE CINEMAS
CLITHEROE NATURALISTS' SOCIETY
NATURE W A LK SATURDAY. APRIL. 71h
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HURST GREEN Leader: Mrs r. rarrott
PRESTON BUS 12-30 p.m. WELL TERRACE
(New members welcome) (rt/VAAAAnA/UWUVWWWVnA/UUWVW
W.l. MARKET RE-OPENING
FOR 1973 SEASON Tuesday, April 3rd
S.t Mary’s Lower Hall, York Street, Clitheroe 10-30 a.m. to 12 Noon
BRING YOUR FRIENDS FOR COFFEE
Et'erybody Welcome. * v A / v / i # v r \ A A /W W W W V W W W W W W
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NELSON STADIUM, CARR ROAD
Two hours of non-stop family entertainment provided by those dare-devils of the track — THE
H E L L D R IV E R S First time in 1973 track action
Jags., Rovers, Minis, Hillmans, etc. — and no holds barred ! See the amazing DESTRUCTION DERBY ! 1
SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, 7-30 p.m. ADULTS 60p; CHILDREN & O.A.P.’s 30p. FREE PARKING
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ON SATURDAY. MARCH 31st AT THE CATHOLIC HALL WHALLEY at 2 p.m.
JUMBLE SALE
LOTS OF BARGAINS IN HAND
Refreshments available ADMISSION 2p
CAKE STALL
R«segr»¥e 8 vm u e y
Tele Telephone WEEK one 2 2876 FOLK ON FRIDAY
DOG AND PARTRIDGE . IVEI.LGATE. CLITHEROE The Week—The E v e r Popular
OLDHAM TINKERS Also NEVIS
Next Week: MACALMAN'S—Coming. Soon: FROG MORTOS
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SUNDAY LUNCH Sensational
STAG S H O W GIRLS : GIRLS ! 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. (No admittance after 2-15)
ACE OF SPADES CLUB George Street, Whalley
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waddkI VILLAGE
ON FRIDAY, 9 p.m. to
ADMISSTl Right of admi.T ffould HKC w
R0EF1ELD HOTEL
RESTAURANT
EDISFORD BRIDGE CLITHEROE.
Tel. 2010.
FOB YOUR GET AWAY WEEKEND
Let us quote you our Special Kates.
We don’t have lo tell you of the beautiful Ribble
Valley, only the luxury & comfort of our Hotel which is situated on the
banks of the River Ribble. AI| rooms with private bath and telephone, our restaurant where yon can enjoy such del icac ies
as Pheasant*
Grouse Quail. Venison and many specialities^ cooked at
your table Relax in our Sauna Bath, Fish on the River o r Swim in adjacent Rlbhlesdale Pool. In fact, just come and enjov yourself.
Lunch, High Tea and Dinner Served Daily.
CALF’S
HEAD HOTEL WORSTOH.
Tel. Chatburn 218. FULLY RESIDENTIAL
Tim restaurant is open each evening (except Sun day's) for a varied and
inexpensive meal. DINNER DANCES, Bed
ding Receptions, Private Parties our specialities capacity 120.
Menu’s and Prices avail- able on request.
F o r a tasty bar meal trr flu. home made soup, turkey 1 ,1 chips followed by fruit pie 5°d cream, o r sample the curry o r jjlooghmaa'5 lunch,
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These and other dishes are served each iuncll
lime and cvcnin: to n igh t , t | IN THE LOUNC|
t o m o r r o w : FRIDAY AND I
So 1 hit RECORDING !|
THE C PEARL
Plus VIVACIOU|
and the S C O T T !| LATE LICENCE
suntJ TOP LOCA)|
fo rtun e FLtl
PAUL BRENNAN’ !
WEDDINGS AND PAR'J HEN PARTIES FREE '
UNCASHIRE COUNTY I POLLING DAY A |
Longridge Elecl BASIL GR1
ni ii» visiting the following like to^ d is cu s s any mat.I
P a d ib a ir l
Monday, April 2nd— Chippil Tuesday, April 3rd— Ribchel Wednesday. April 4th— Wej Thursday, April 5th— Longrl Friday, April 6th— Bolton-bl Saturday, April 7th— Longril Monday, April 9th— W h ito l Tuesday, April 10th— Longl Wednesday, April 11th— Lrl THURSDAY, APRIL 12th-
For ALL The
V O T E C O iV | Pubbsbcd b y D. Robinson,
ACTION
Where? NEWT'S When? FRIDA Time?
9 p.m.| > How much? 30p
HAMBURGERS 4 Right of Adrru?|
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