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CHtncroc Advertiser and Times, duly 4th, MY*
YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING SATURDAY
BBC 1 10- 5-
n-15—THE BRADY KIDS 9-
9-00—CAMnKRWICK GREEN
11- 20—WEATHERMAN 11-25—CRICKET: THIRD TEST
35—VISION ON 00—ATHLETE
0-00—WONDERFUL 6 WORLD OF DISNEY
1-30—'WIMBLEDON AND WORLD CUP GRANDSTAND 50—NEWS
0•25—THE TWO RONNIES 1 -10—CANNON 10-
* Mischa Auer 0-
1-
1IM0—THAT'S LIFE BBC 2
2-50— CRICKET: aTHIRD TEST
WIMBLEDON 197-1 nd BBC 1
10-30—HOLY COMMUNION 1 12-10—MADE IN BRITAIN
n-oo--XAI ZINDAGI NAVA JEKVAN
12-50—FARMING J-15—BAGPUSS
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2-25—HAMMER IT HOME
MO— 00—TOM & JERRY 2-
1-30—NEWS HEADLINES 1-
ALIAS SMITH 3 AND JONES
7-15—GLORY. GLORY 3-25—AMERICA
0 fi-55—NEWS 1 -50—NEWS Ll-00—ERNEST BROWN: 0-00—WORLD CUP FINALHIGHLIGHTS
] 1-50—WEATHERMAN BBC 2
7i-45—NEWS REVIEW f1-50—CRICKET -25—THEY SOLD A
Barrolls."arbara Stnnwvrk. P Alexis Smith
-15—HUMPHREY “ BOGART:
C The Two Mrs
PIONEER PHOTOGRAPHER
CHE 1971 WORLD 55—ASK ASPEL 0-
G 00—WORLD CUP TRANDSTAND: UP FINAL
10- 11- 12-
2-
REVIEW AND MATCH OF THE WEEK
P 15—WORLD CUP FINAL11- -
oan O’Brien, 00—NEWS
50—WIMBLEDON 10747-
12-15—THE SATURDAY MUSICAL: S“ Look for the
J ilver Lining," Rune Haver, Gay Bolger.
ordon MacRae
- 45—" WE JOINED THE NAVY,"Kenneth More, JLloyd Nolan.
7- 0 8-50—THE PALLISERS
12-05—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: N “ The Informers.”
12-00—NEWS ON TWO Migel Patrick,
Granada
10- 11-
0-15—ANGLING TODAY 0-40—THE RIGHT COURSE
IVE
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT 6 fi-10—NEWS
12- 00—THE SKY’S THE LIMIT
8- 25—THICK AS THIEVES
D u Hear,"
0-00—THRILLER: Yo“ Tlic Next Scream Rinsdale Landen,
10-15—NEWS 10-30—GREAT FILMS OF “ THE SIXTIES:
S ichard Todd, uzanne Neve 12-10—THE SAINT SU N D A Y
S-10—THE WORLD ABOUT US 8-
M IL LION 9-
10-10—NEWS ON TWO 10- 11-
NDON NIUS
Granada
chan and the CHAN CLAN
W The Gun That D on The West,” P ennis Morgan,
aula Raymond 0 fi-30—NEWS 7-35—AS IN ADAM
7-25—CARTOON 7- 8-
10-00—NEWS 10-
11- 12-
OMAN
-00—STARS ON SUNDAY
* Murderer's Row.” Dean Martin
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THE NEW INN CLAPHAM
(between Ingleton and Settle) Under New Ownership and iust Completely Renovated.
Dudley and Anne Banford (cx-Boars Head, tong Preston)— Food John and Anne Burns— Drinks and Snacks.
Set in one of the prettiest villages in the Dales. The perfect rendezvous offering— TWO BARS: Tho RIVER BAR small, inti mate, for a quiet drink or before your meal. The LOUNGE BAR for comfort, sociability and generous bar snacks.
OUR NEW RESTAURANT
offering a really large and interesting selection of English and Continental Dishes all personally prepared by the Chef/Owner. A la Carte Evenings and Our Famous Table d* Hote Lunches Tuesday to Saturday, still only £1 and £1.50 Sunday. A good selection changed daily.
FOR BOOKINGS— TELEPHONE CLAPHAM 203.
“ Rcmombcr— you can look forward to a warm welcome and wonderful food.”
W 00—FILM OF THE * EEK:
1- 00—PLAY THE GAME 1-
M 30—SUNDAY " ATINEE:
00—OPENING TIMETHE GATLING GUN (A ) 3.
00—TARZ AN tx». Also
THE SATANIC RITES OF a DRACULA (X)
Christopher Lee 50—WORLD CUP *74
Shownd BLACULA (X) 4. Six sexy stones .
Double X Programme s 2-40. 4-» 5. 5-45. 7-20
UNSATISFIED VIRGINS A kinky fairy talc
HANDS OFF GRETEL Shows 2-0. 3-10 5-40. 8-10
50—DOCTOR AT SEA NORWEB SHOWROOMS, CLITHEROE
W 15—SEVEN FACES OF 15—DEPARTMENT S
FREE DEMONSTRATION
FOOD FREEZING, COOKING AND SERVING
by JACQUELINE GREGORY (Home Service Demonstrator)
Time and Space, by using the latest range of Electrical Appliances available from NORWEB.
Come and see lion lo Save Money, TUESDAY, JULY 9th
7-30 p.m. in the Clilheroc Showrooms ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY
available from Norwcb Showrooms, Clitheroe
LO 50—LISZT AND GE 50—A W O R K O F 45—GOLF *75
unit 30—WESTMINSTER four unit foui
BLACKBURN Telephone 58446
TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY
30—THE AMAZING MAGNUM FORCE (X) 00—MORNING SERVICE
1. Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry Shows 2-25. 5-15. 7-40
2. Fists of death in a rampage of revenge. Wans Yu —
TEN FINGERS OF STEEL Shows 2-15. 3-50. 5-25. 7-5
SUN., JULY 7th & ALL WEEK 1. YUL BRYNNER is a robot in
Shows 2-10. 3-40, 5-30. 7-0 2. WANC YU
Al WEST WOULD fAA) Also Ryan O'Neal in THE THIEF GODSPELL <U>
WHO CAME TO DINNER (A) Shew, n-o. 3-40. 5-?5. 7-10
4. HORROR HOSPITAL <X)
THE CORPSE CRINDERS (X) 2-10 3-15, 4-50. 5-55. 7-30
so THE OUTFIT lAAl
TEN LINGERS OF STEELiXl THE GATLING GUN (A)
Shows 2-30. 4-10. 5-40. 7-20 3. The Happy Musical
MOTOR RACING SUNDAY, JULY 7th
Renault. R5 Demonstration Team AD PRACTICE STARTS 1-50 p.m.
ULT 50p Bar t.ll 4-0 p.m.
SUBJIOT 70p M1N/CAR Organised by L.A.C.
CHIU) lOp Refreshments LONGRIDGE CIRCUIT ■ tm/r/r/f/fiirrnirfmninr///mrm/ffrmmr/mrrn ART EXHIBITION
WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS by E. J. \V. PRIOR JULY 6th — 2 0 lb
V WHALLEY CENTRAL LIBRARY "K
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DINING & DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY 8 p.m. to l a.m. in our BALLROOM
liccnscti ii\pstniu'nnt icrmS RIBBLE VALLEY MINI BUS
PRIVATE HIRE AND CONTRACTS B 12 SKATER. P.S.V. DRIVERS
OOK YOUR PARTY OUTINGS — F COAST AND COUNTRY HUNS
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OOTBALL AND CRICKET MATCHES WEDDING PARTIES WELCOME
TEL. WHALLEY 3164
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB O WELLGATE — TELEPHONE 23585
rganist — SUSAN SATURDAY, JULY 6th IRENE PRESSCOTT
GREAT VOCALIST FROM MANCHESTER SUNDAY, JULY 7th
TONY MANSELL POPS AND BALLADS (BOLTON)
Won. £30 next week
DOUBLE 15 : 22
Not won. £50 next week 26 : 18 : 4 TREBLE ■ U I 1 U D B 13 H■ V .V , * a a ■ Drums — GEOFF
B0ATEL CRUISES (WHEELTON) Private party hire. Cruise aboard the
LADY MARY
Afternoon and evening dales available from July onwards, For your pub, club, office and business promotions, etc.
For terms apply to:
BOATEL CRUISES, BOAT YARD, KENYON LANE, WHEELTON, Nr. CHORLEY, Telephone Chorley 73269 or Bolton 62347
Higher Road (to Jcllrcy Hill) Longridgc
★ A LA CARTE MENU. Bar Lounge and Good Range of Wines.
★ Wednesday to Saturday Dinner 7-0 to 10-0 ★ Sunday Lunch 12-00 to 2-00. Meals 4-00 to
6 00 - . For Table Reservations Tel. (Wed. to Sun.) LONGRIDGE 269 7
Book no* »nd be sure of a table MUSIC BY THE ROWLAND FORD DUO
WeddinO and Private Parties eatered for CaoacMv 150
OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCHEON A HO DINNER (Except Wednesday) Sunday Lunch and High Tea*
a Specialty
BRICK HOUSE Garstang Road, Chipping.
LICENSED RESTAURANT 2 minutes from Village Tel. 3)6 CET IN THE HOLIDAY MOODATTHE
CLITHEROE CENTRAL W.M. CLUB THURSDAY, JULY 11th
WITH
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DOUG ON TIIE ORGAN HAROLD ON THE DRUMS FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES WELCOME
KAY KARROLL VOCAL COMEDY DUO
TOM EATON AND
CRAVEN HEIFER HOTEL CHAICLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE (under new management)
TREVOR AND MARGARET MORGAN WELCOME YOU TO THEIR NEXT
DINNER DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 6th
y p.m. to 2 a.m. DANCING TO THE DRIFTERS Stonyhurst 215 rrrrrrin r,ir,,*....,trirn rg g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g . Reserve your table for the evening P All Night Long." atrick McGoohan
F 00—THE JACKSON 30—FIREBALL XL5
20—NEW FACES 30—KUNG FU
05—SESAME STREET argaret Whiting
8- 05—NEWS and SPORT 8-25—POT BLACK
10-15—THE ACCURSED KINGS
-10—MATCH OF THE FDAYROM WIMBLEDON
★ *****★ **★ ***★ ★ ★ *********★ ******•*•******** 35—WESTMINSTER STARDUST * CLUB
RIBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB, RAILWAY ROAD — Tel. 22342 Thursday, July 4th
50/50 DANCING KGK DISCO
TO THE TRYERS Friday, July 5th
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED Saturday, July 6th
GARY DE PAUL (THE UNPREDICTABLE) Colin—Organ Richard—Drums Sunday, July 7th
SOUL DIRECTION RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED
Tuesday, July 9th irk* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
DANDY DISCO TOTE THIS WEEK £20. SNOWBALL £20
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED
TOTE DOUBLE, SATURDAY, 2!)lh 2—8. SNOWBALL No. 18
C i v i c HALL
Tel. 23278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 23278 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m.
The Croat, Hilarious Epic—THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES (u).
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7-0 p.m.
JACK SMETHURST, RUDOLPH WALKER, nina baden-semper
ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7-30
LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR Also RAQUEL WELCH
(a)
TONY CURTIS, JACK LEMMON, NATALIE WOOD
THE GREAT RACE SUPPERS TUESDAY TO FRIDAY
DINNER DANCE SATURDAYS 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Resident D.J. EDDIE KING
r.MlTlLS — WEDDING RECEPTIONS — RESIDENTIAL Phone for reservations — STONYHURST 2IG
V / / f / / / / f / / f / / f f f f f / f f f / / / / / f f / / f f f f f f / / / / f / f / / / / f / / / / £ / / f t
*★ *★ + ★ ★ ******* ****** + *★ ★ -*••*■ •*-***★ •*•★ **★ ** + ** WADDINCT0N SOCIAL and BOWLING CLUB
SATURDAY. JULY 6th
DISCO DANCE MKMIIEKS 2‘Ip — NON-MEMHKKS 33p
TO THE DETROIT MOBILE UNIT JIGGING from 8 p.m. — 11-30 p.m.
Please, note — No admission wearing jeans or denim jackets
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ***■ *★ ***** ****** *★ •*★ *-***★ *** * * * * * * * * RIG HT OK ADMISSION RESERVED
FRIENDS OF CLITHEROE HOSPITAL invite you to
OPEN DAY AT THE HOSPITAL SATURDAY, JULY 6th, 2-30 p m.
CAKE STALL — WHITE ELEPHANT STALL / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 7 Z
KITCHEN STALL — GAMES — PONY RIDES TEAS. COFFEE BAR, ETC.
WATCH Tin; WHEELS WHIRL
Formula One Stock Car Racing
THIS WEEKEND
riMDi: OF BRITAIN TROPHY Icaturine G. Smith. Close. Walnman. Fox. rtr. NELSON STADIUM.
Saturday. July 6th, 7-30 p.m. Ca r r Road. Nelson
Hell Drivers £r Wreckers C GREAT TEAM RACE
Saturday. July 6th. 7-0 p.m. Adm. tap. Children ami OAF’S tap
WHITE UlTV STADIUM. MANCHESTER
W / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /W / / / - TERRY'S TAXIS
WHALLEY 2101 CONTRACT WORK UNDERTAKEN
Telephone
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / > c m MID-PENNINE
Chaullcur Service on request
AIRPORTS & WEDDINGS A SPECIALITY
Open Air Poetry Readings from THE POETRY VAN
Tickets 2op, Students. Children and OAP’s Iftp.
EVENING READING IN TOWNELEY HALL. 8-<».
WHITWORTH SCHOOLS FESTIVAL THE PLAYBOARD
PUPPETS
WHITWORTH CIVIC HALL Monday and Tuesday. July 13th and 16th. 10 a.m. to 1*45 p.m.
Tickets tap
The Funny Side of Serious Music with Pianist VINCENT BILLINTON
Thursday. Joly 18th. M3 Friday. July 10th, MS and 7*30 a Tickets 45p. Students. Children
WHITWORTH CIVIC IIALL nd OAP'a tap
The Most Unusual Show Ever Presented by Magician
wiimvoirru civic hall Thursday. July 23lh. 7-80 p.m.
DAVID BERCLASS
Tickets 55p. Students. Children and OAP's 30p.
Early English Music by The LANDINI CONSORT
Tickets 45p, Students. Children and OAP’s 20p JAll enquiries to MPAA. 28 Back St
WHITWORTH CIVIC HALL Friday. July tatb. 7-30 p.m.
Aames's Street. Burnley 20518. and Brtshop. SI King William Street, School,lackburn 663688. or Whitworth High
LOW MOOR CLUB
SUNDAY, JULY 7th SMITH AND
JONES GUITARISTS
SUNDAY, JULY 14th JAMIE RHODES
VOCAL GUITARIST EVERYONE WELCOME
TOWNELEY PARK. BURNLEY. tTHURSDAY. JULY 11th.
nd Dave Goutdcr.
awith Irvine Hunt. Pete Morgan l-0 a.m.. 1-0 and 3-0 p.m.—FREE
umjirrland v Manchester SUMMER CLASSIC
SS MICHAEL AND JOHN'S YOUTH CLUB
JUMBLE SALE in the
INFANT SCHOOL, LOWERCATE
SATURDAY, JULY 6th A at 10 a.m.
DMISSION 3p Refreshments
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JUMBLE SALE DMISSION 2p
Coffee Morning and Evening A will be held at
ST. CATHERINE’S SUNDAY SCHOOL West Bradford
1 n JULY 4th. 11174
WIR & MRS CHEW’S oESTFIELD HOUSE
BRING & BUY STALLS, etc. P ADMISSION lOp
0 a.m. to 12 noon and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
roceeds for Sunday School Renovation Fund
Si Paul’s Sunday School Low Moor
ROSE FETE in the PARISH HALL
SATURDAY, |ULY 6th CParade 2-30 p.m.
C rowning 3-0 n.m. Adm. lOp, Children 5p
rowning Ceremony by MRS BROADIIURST
Manor Hall, Clithcroe SUNDAY, JULY 7th
GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
Speaker: MR C. ONSLOW (Nelson)
TONIGHT (Thurs.l, July 4th A at 6-45 p.m.
The great race is on and iho hilarity increases with every crazy mile
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LUNCH 12 noon to 2-0 p.m. CLOSED MONDAY.
OPEN TUESDAY/SATURDAY : :
SUNDAY 12 noon to 6-0 p.m. Castle 1£ttcn£eti tV ClITHEROE Telephone
DINNER 7-30 to 10-0 p.m. LtCENSED T IL L MIDNIGHT
PARTY AND OTHER CELEBRATIONS CATERED FOR
BUSINESS LUNCHES from £1.00 STATION ROAD, CLITHEROE
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 6th 1-0 to 6-0
OPEN AIR FESTIVAL OF RECORDS
at CLITHEROE FOOTBALL GROUND D.D.’s MOBILE DISCOTHEQUE
TICKETS 30p
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IF WET, WA I CII FOR FUTURE DATE
SPECIAL OPENING MEOLS HALL
IN AID OF THE NATIONAL TRUS T COASTAL APPEAL
CHURCH TOWN VILLAGE, SOUTHPORT (The Home of Col. R. F. & Lady Mary Hcskcth)
SUNDAY, JULY 7th, 1974 F HOUSE AND GARDEN open 2 p.m. lo G p.m.
ENTRANCE IN BOTANIC ItOAI) CHURCH TOWN VILLAGE
TEAS
lower Arrangements by West Lancashire Flower Club ADMISSION 25p; (Children under 141 lOp FREE CAR PARK
Councillors show way t to cut
tA CALL for the Government to take immediate action ao return th e Rate Support G rant which they look mway from areas including the Ribble Valley was
he rates
the district councillors from Cho Ribble Valley Borough i ouncil who represent wards
F Darwen’s MP, Mr Charles Cletcher-Cooke met County t oun. George Nickson and
local MP.
Lf Coun. Bill Fleming, of oangho, was a t the request t f the district councillors to discuss action to combat dhe excessive rise in rates t uring the current year and to consider the future posi
n his constituency. o The meeting, a t the home
Geturn of the Rate Support mrant, which the Govern a ent suspended immediately t fter tile February election, nhe meeting put forward a wumber of other suggestions t hich will be taken up with
ion on rating. r As well as asking (or the
m hey agreed that: Govern t ent grants should be made fo local councils to make up cor the loss of revenue waused by the rents freeze mhich they had imple
he various authorities. T NEW TOWNS
ented. wIf regional sewage and
t ater authorities are to con ainue in their present form, f ll expenditure must be met from national taxation, not
phould be halted, as this outs unreasonable expense hn the county council who aave to provide the services t nd facilities in the new rowns—in many cases with aevenue taken from other
rom rate levies. s Ail work on new towns
plete review of education, s particularly with respect to suggested th at l e a v in g
week being taken.
reas.There should he a com school leaving age. It was
a ade by Ribble Valley councillors a t a meeting with s A full review of social
oervices should be carried r ut to combat waste of
sesources and duplication of ecervices and all possible s onomics made. More use
vhould also be made of s ls should be the respon
arger part. s More public participation
t Governments should inves cigate more fully the impli i ations on ratepayers before antroducing l e g i s l a t i o n
further. STAFFING
ffecting local government. c Staff levels a t national,
sounty and district level qhould be reviewed fro- sucntly. The Government ihould refrain from impos
ng further rcsponsibilit-ie-* a on local authorities unless
Ldequate staff are available. i ong-term measures should gnclude a review of Inca! aovernment finance to see if r more equitable method of waising money can he found c hile still leaving as much l ontrol as possible at local
sized authorities with more local representation. toThe new districts were frit
darried out. breaking them
should be allowed at 14 years bubject to suitable standards eeing obtained and further aducation of a t least one day
own into more reasonably
d ent as the problems arose polirectly from n a t i o n a l t icy. Voluntary organisa crions. unfettered by bureau l acy. could also play a
oluntary organisations. ciCommunity relations coun mibility of national govern
phould be encouraged in the f rovision of recreational goacilities to make resources
CUTHEROE. aiu; Scui r in particular, lo.-t a
couting
th be large enough to do b i~. perhaps on an agenev Basis for the county council. Nut it was agreed that the t orth-West area, comprising
three non-metropolitan and wo metronolitan connhc-
lDEMAND for a common policy to overcome the prob Bems posed by heavy lorries was made by Conn. John Vlackburn (Clitheroe) a t a meeting of the Ribble
Council probes lorry parking problems
alley Planning and
CHERE'S fun for all at tho twivic Hall next week with S o hilarious comedies. nhowing Monday to Wed t esday Is the film version of The popular TV show " Love r hy Neighbour." For the Cest of the week Tony Nurtis, Jack Lemmon and c atalie Wood star in a zany
COMEDY T TIME
omedy "The Great Race.”
Transportation Committee. He
affects the whole of the l council'.-' d i .> tr i e ?. Ik-' vy
s;aidi« the problem
aorries were creating hav-v dnd something must b-' oone to get. these vehicle
df a discussion of parking wifficulties in Longridgc. 1 here there are as many n -
ut of the towns. o His comments were par:
nce. a The committee called for
t arked vehicles outride their homes in the week- toime and a t weekends tihry took them into Shay Lane a do repairs and mainten
00 .vehicle owners. p Some people, it was sn; ..
t report and suggested al tiernatives for parking facili f es, meanwhile deferring
r oun. Fred Singleton iLong- widgd. hoped the delay b ould not be too long, if auilding was begun on land Lt present used then all pongridgc lorries would hr s acked in the streets, he
urther consideration. C However, the Mayor,
aid. P Mr Peter Johnston. Chief
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Rd, Clithcroe
d“ To bo carnally minded is meath, but to be spiritually
inded is life and peace. ’’ Romans 8, v6.
GOSPEL SERVICE SUN D A Y .A T 6-30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
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WADDINGTON METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Preacher: Morning 10*45—Mr* f. Butcher (Whalleyi. Afternoon 2-30 Evening 6-30—Mr C. Boardman (Preston).
ANNIVERSARY SU SERVICES
NDAY, JULY 7th. 1974
Cenotaph returning to Sunday School for Re-Union presided over by Mr Kenneth Davcy
1- 4S p.m. Procession to the
Scholars “ The Lor dis my Shepherd” Offertories tor Sunday School fundi
Moooootaooooootmmx^^ ST PAUL'S CHURCH, LOW MOOR
Saturday, July 6th, at 3-0 p.m. ROSE QUEEN FETE IN THE PARISH HALL
CROWNING OF QUEEN AND OPENING OF FETE hy MRS K. BROADHURST Sunday, July 7th
2-30 p.m.—FAMILY SERVICE. Preached: REV. K. BR0ADHUR8T. Followed by PROCESSION OF WITNESS 6-00 p.m.—EVENING PRAYER
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY 8-00 and 10-30 a.m.*—HOLY COMMUNION
oaxxxxxxxxxm)(xxx»(mxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)0(x)O(xxxxxxxxx^ 2- 30 p.m. Demonstration by
Royal Grammar Seho. was a member of the Scout patrol. Throne a his life ho remainod
about 1910. As a pupil at Cut.
at the railway
bctive Scout. even* ofecoming county eha:i S the BP G u ■ 1 c. LcoifUs fo r North
ancashire. C Ho \
..us a member
liRGS Old Bo;.-' A-.'
he was the oldest. Ole present, answering t< roll-caVi for 1910. wMr Forrest served
on being president m At ]a>t year s reunion a
h eturning to civilian Se joined the staff o' atanden Estates, and
n al North L-mcs oiont together with abc wther Clitheroe young t ho were known loci: lhe “ Cuffs and collars, Mater transferred to Rachine Gun Corps.
quadron leader, and twice mentioned m
joined the board of a r ton engineering firm
j ssistant agent, in 19 soined the RAF. been:
T en he became Agricul Westraining Officer for
patches.Keenly interested in m rehabilitation of ex-Se Ridine. He
etired as managing d ^ mMr Forrest- was a fo
Poliember of the St h ce. In his later
beday, service and inter Wing at St Helen's Ch
e was a keen omitho! toThe funeral will take addington.
Clanning Assistant, said the r ounty Surveyor was al weady having consultations Rith Mr Dennis Black. c ibble Valley Chief Techni i al Officer, about lorry park
CLITHEROE and d’. Scouts proved that o know how to paddle
Loyolleadtheway
av.Most of the 30 yoiinj c in the race used home
nwn canoes when the a: hice for local troops deld °h (he Ribble on
onlvrafts — and it took r ibble was very low, r
pleie the 11-mile c from Mitton to Ribch RAlthough the level o
about an hour to Jain meant that there
ust enough water fc: r Scouts to negotiate
he Ribblesdale trooi second place, with points — one loss Lovola - was the 1st V troop. Ribblesdale (5 p were third, and St 5
troop, won the Alban t trophv. presented to by its donor. Mr Sna former assistant d t commissioner, is lead
apids successfully. Overall winners. 1
( 1-12 vears — S. dPcndlO G. Smith (Rt dale). M. Nuttall (Ri oale) and D. Tyson (la). 13-14 years—T. % dLoyola). 1. Nut-tall (Hi
(1 noint' fourth. 1 Individual winners
Male), N. Dinsdale o ary's), J. Marsden ola). 15 years—R. Fox Dla). T. Bush (Pcndlr t ent (Pendle), S. Gre;
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world wars. In Hie 1 Loyar he enlisted in th
despected figure by Feath on Sunday o: wred Forrest, of W;.-\V(
bctive in numerous reut will perhaps b^ h membered genera'.!;, t is performances m dheatrical anci opera’.u
evel.Restructuring of regional c water authorities should bo
as 80. a For many year he
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w.us i<> s g that he gave gre rervice. He was one o nemaining few of the ( f al local Scon*, -oop roomirst met : i tho
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A SNEAK thief brr Methodist Church in c helped himself to
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