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Clithcwc Advertiser and Times. January 24th. 1374 BBC 1 9- 10- PUSSYCATS


10-25—REPORTAGE 10-


11-


ALPHABET h a rd y


11- 12-


SATURDAY I-


4-


9-09—MARy. m cn g o AND MIDGE


3-35—CASEY JONES


00—ZARABAND.. 50—THE RUSSIAN oo—lau r e l and


11-20—STORY THEATRE H-15_STOr. LOOK AND LAUGH


5-00__tom and je r r y 5-15—NEWS 5-


AND THE GENERATION GAME


6- 7-


GREEN


8- 20—A MAN CALLED IRONSIDE


10-18—WEATHERMAN


11-25—OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55—SATURDAY


BBC 2 REQUEST


■>..10—SATURDAY CINEMA “ Critic's Choice,” Bob Hope, Lucille Ball


15—.JOSIE AND THE


15—rLAY AWAY 40—MAN ALIVE


5- ;;0—WESTMINSTER


5-55—TO BE YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK


7-25—NEWS AND SPORT 7-35—RUGBY SPECIAL g-20—WHATS MY LINE S-50—THE PALLISERS


9-45—YESTERDAY’S WITNESS


10-15—NEWS ON 2


55—WEATHERMAN 00—GRANDSTAND


g-55—BRUCE PORSYTH 30—DR WHO Granada


3-15__AT YOUR SERVICE 9-


10-


15—DIXON OF DOCK 35—CILLA


3-10—NEWS 3-20—MATCH OF THE DAY


II- 05—SATURDA1 m a t in e e


Charley's (Big-


Hearted) Aunt," Arthur Askcy, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffat'


12-30—NEWS 12-35—WORLD OF SPORT 5-00—NEWS 5-05—THE ROLF HARRIS SHOW


5- FAMILY


0-20—CANDID CAMERA 6-


Gary Cooper. Burt Lancaster


8-


9- 00—THRILLER 10-15—NEWS


BBC 1


10-00—REPORTAGE 10-


9-35—Z ARABAN *-> NIGHT 25—THE SKY AT


11- 00—SEEING AND believing


11- 35—A JOB WORTH DOING ?


12- 12-25—ROCKF ACE


12-50—FARMING 1-15—MADE IN BRITAIN


1-30—PARENTS AND CHILDREN


1- 2-


2-15—THE ANIMAL GAML


2-45—TODAY AT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES


540—COME DANCING 4- 5-


GENTLEMAN 6-


6- 05—NEWS 6-15—THE SUNDAY DEBATE


7- 25—THE ONEDIN LINE 8-


“ 49th Parallel,”


Leslie Howard. Laurence Olivier. Raymond Massey, Anton Walbrook, Eric Portmau


10-15 -NEWS BBC 2


11-25—OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-


10—HORIZON 2-


2- 25—FILM NIGHT 3-


PROGRAMME


00—WESTMINSTER 05—THE : ONEY


3-55—THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE


FRIDAY. JANUARY 25th iM) p.m, to 1«<J * .rn .


DON’T FORGET


FANCY DRESS DANCE with tho Philip Allan Duo


25—NUREYEV


55—NEWS HEADLINES 00-THE HERBS


10- 11-


00—ECONOMY OF THE REAL WORLD Granada


9-30—THE MORNING SERVICE


KITCHEN PHOTOGRAPHS


11-30—THE SJIITH FAMILY


15—JOHN HALIFAX,


35—FARMHOUSE 00—TAKE b e t t e r


p-oo__WEEKEND WORLD 1-10—WIIAT THE TAPERS SAY


1- 25—CARTOONS 140—ON THE SPOT 2-


50—SONGS OF PRAISE 15—FILM OF THE WEEK


5- 6- 10—FOOTBALL


3- 05—THE SKY’S THE LIMIT


3-35-” PASSPORT TO PIMLICO " Stauley Holloway, Barbara Murray


5-00—WISH YOU WERE HERE. . .


OF BLACK BEAUTY


0.5—NEWS 6-15—THE SUNDAY QUIZ


6- 35—ANSWER BACK 7- 00—MASTERS OF MELODY


1-25—SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM


8- 25—HAWKINS ON


9- 50—CARTOON 10-05—NEWS


MURDER


DON’T FORGET WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE at


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


SATURDAY. |AN. 26th at 7-:;0 p.m.


AAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWUWVV CLITHEROE YOUNG FARMERS CLUB DAMCE


ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 25lh 8 p.m. — 11 p.m.


AT ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL ADMISSION 25p


RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED _________


COLUMN DISCOTHEQUE CARR ROAD, NELSON


January 31sl DAVE CAVE'S GOLDEN OLDIE NIGHT Last 10 years of Golden Goodies


Champagne Prizes 9 p.m. till 2 a.m.


Admission 25j) — E trac


RIBBLE VALLEY (PRIVATE HIRE)


MINI BUS SERVICE TEL. WHALLEY 3164


SMALL PARTIES CONTRACT WORK


Start Living — Start Dancing — Learn the Easy Way


WORLD DANCE PROGRAMME


TEACHING — WALTZ, QUICKSTEP. CHA-CHA AND MOST POPULAR DANCES


ENROLMENT AND MEMBERSHIP IT.Ii £1 FOLLOWED BY 40p EVERY TUESDAY 8 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. commencing


THIS TUESDAY


COURT SCHOOL OF DANCING 39/41 KING WILLIAM STREET, BLACKBURN (over Burtons) Telephone Blackburn 53498


or call in after 2 p.m. LICENSED BAR


_____________ CABARET


Rosegrove, Burnley. Tel. 22876 TODAY and SATURDAY


KARL DENVER


MIKE ROSE AND THE COLOURS KAREN VANDEIL, RAY ENGLAND


NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Three Smart Girls — T HE


"NEW FACES” WINNER —


WICKED LADIES JEAN DE BOTH


THE PERFORMING MAN — ALSO —


JOHNNY GOON TWEED SCOTT LINCOLN DUO


DINING — DANCING — LICENSED 2 a.m. NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED


THE BUDAPEST


CHAMBER ENSEMBI; ART GALLERY. BLACKBUBH TUESDAY. FEB. 5th, 7-30 P*»- Admission FREE.


OPERA FOR ALL


DON GIOVANNI m r r o u R O M E . t o u m o k u e n TUkShAY. FEB. *)tli' 7-30 P'10,


FAUST OSWALDTWISTLE TOWN HAt


DON GIOVANNI EMl’IBE THEATRE, BACDP FRIDAY. FEB. 8tb. 7-30 p.m


DAUGHTER OF THE


REGIMENT MUNICIPAL COLLEGE. BURIlgy


SATUBDAY. FEB. Bib. 7-30 p.» Ticket, io each iteriormanee .Ik Students. Children aod OAI » -V


THE FIRES OF LONDON WINDSOR HALL. BLACKBURX


Tickets 80p. flop nnd MIp, Children and OAF * Half-Trice.


FRIDAY. FEB. 8th. 7-30 p.m.


HAMMONDS SAUCE WORKS BAND


EMPIRE THEATRE. BACUP. SUNDAY, FEB. 10th, 7-30 p.m. Tickets 40p, Students, Children and OAF’S 20p


.lamcs’s Street, Buniley-^13.Iil>B6 Or Artnhop. 0 Kin* WJUUm Street, Ularkhurn (563088/003118,


All enquiries to MPAA, Bw gj WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6tb. 1-M hi.


¥ * * *■ * * * * * * * * * THIS FRIDAY


JAN. 25th, at 7-0 p.m.


JUMBLE SALE


AND


n ea r l y n ew STALL


in St |ames School ADMISSION 2p


IN AID OF THE LOCAL SALVATION ARMY


| BARGAINS g a lo r e I * * * * * * * * * r* A A A * * * * * * * *


‘Ho that covcfdth nis sins


shall not prosper, but who so confesseth and forsaketh them


shall have mercy." Proverbs 28, v!3.


GOSPEL SERVICE SUNDAY. 6-30 p.m.


REHEARS


Parish Ch Dramatic tion of are runn cording Basnett. One cb


had royd


to t-


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Ribblesdale Sports and Social Club \ Telephone --342


THURSDAY STARNICHTl JANUARY 24th. S-30 p.m.


GREAT LOCAL AKTiyi. GUITAR FRIDAY. JANUARY 25th


JOEY DEAN


RIGHT OF ADMISSION SATURDAY, JANUARY 26*h





ROAD RUNNER DISCO lee RILEY


COL1N - ORGAN


return visit by popular PTOUEST 2 '2


SUNDAY. JANUARY 27th RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KGK DISCO - I T l


MMA presents THE CWS (Manchestr)


BRASS BAND


Tirkctx pip. Sludmts. Childrct and OAP’s


.\l i,RlM»TON lows hall 54


THE NORTHERN


POETRY and |AZZ UUT AKI'SHOl'* l* KING WILLIAMS, hlacknuun.


J'KIDAYi FliU. 1st. 8*0 p.m Tlekds ‘J5p, students. Children


and OAP’s n»P*


fodens brass bani TOUMOHUliN TOWN HALL SUNDAY, FEU. 3rd, 7-30 p.m. Tickets nip. Students, Children and OAP’s H


O P. \ | i’ ll DA \ . JAN. -ililh. 7-yu Pi. unit four


BLACKBURN Telephone 584‘1G


l—Kock Hudson. Ernest Borgnlne


ICE STATION ZEBRA (U> Shows '-N


Franco Zcllirclli’s


(u» Shows >10. 5-1S* -Andy Warhol’s HEAT


(x) Shows ii*-5. t-10, 3*-». *•!«• CURIOUS FEMALE (M (x) Shows 4-5. fi-40, 7-20.


(x) Uarhara Hcrshev as BOX CAR BERTHA


4^jim Urown m SLAUGHTER


MANOR HALL


SUNDAY, |ANUARY 27th, FOR SEVEN DAYS


<u>_And Alice Cooper


l_A film about 11 Ml HENDRIX


(j>—Two shows 'J-25* fi-50. -The First Eastern Western


WE HAVE COME FOR YOUR DAUGHTERS_


KING BOXER lit


(I)—Shows 3-0. 343. .3-30. 740. 3—Dick Van D,kc. COLD TURKEY


SUPER FLY


(at—Rosalind Russell as MRS POLLIFAX— SPY (al—Shows 2-0. 3-10.


(t> Musle and Sones by Alan Price.


Lonjr film at 2-20. SEATS CAN BE RESERVED , -5<


4—Malcolm MacDowell In O LUCKY MAN


BURNLEY EXPRESS NELSON LEADER


COLNE TIMES BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY TIMES


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES Tickets 25p (incl. a pint)


TUESDAY, FEB. 12th, 7-30 p.m. for 8-0, 'til the Early Hours.


CAT’S WHISKERS, Centenary Way, Burnley.


Tickets from the Offices of this Newspaper. All proceeds lo charity.


THE goLf


PICCADILLY 6 1


ANALYSE YOUR SWING.


VIDEO, TV. HOLE-IN-ONE COMPETITION


CHIP SHOT CHAMP COMPETITION. GOLF FORUM. GOLFING QUIZ.


GOLF FILMS. SPORTING PERSONALITIES.


SUNDAY. JANUARY 37th


Speaker: MR F. WHITMORE (CI.nilEROU)


GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


V E N I N G t »oo<xxx»oax)otxxxxxxioooooooa


United Reformed Church Barrow


SUNDAY,


JANUARY 27th 10-45 a.m.—


THE MINISTER (Holy Communion)


6-45 p-m*—


RE-OPENING SERVICE PREACHER


REV. D. C. STEWART (Moderator North West


I Province). OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOCOOOQ


PENTECOSTAL - CHURCH <


Waterloo KoadyGUthcroc ROMEO and JULIET y. t-te. 7-*J*


BOLTON'-BY-UOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


WHIST AND


DOMINOES ON


Wednesday, )an. 30th at 8-0 p.m.


ADMISSION 25p. Children lOp including Refreshments


ALL MEAT PRIZES TOSSIDE SPORTS FOND


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


IN TOSSIDE INSTITUTE on SATURDAY FEB. 2nd at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 30p including supper


Children's Dominoes 13p


Royal Engineers’ Associa- SOWRWXTODWXWSWRWWKOT* a ! . diFLnrAf, find I D, i»re L QainF MlcIlAfil


tion. Clitheroc and District Branch


ANNUAL


GENERAL MEETING


Tuesday, January 29th at 8-0 p.m.


All members P'casc_a«emi__ | vitcs h his parismoners ana mencs to vvvwVVVVyvvvvvvVVYVVYYyYYYYY


at LOW MOOR CLUB «n ~o«.itnrc nlo'iso atimd


please attend


u|m ^ Div|ne WorsWp 3, Mm, timc durinR the day.


:_


Parish of Saint Michael Whitewell


SUNDAY, JAN. 27th EPIPHANY I II


S-0 a.m.—Holy Communion


10-15 a.m.—Mattins, Utany and Sermon


7-30 p.m.— Evensong and Address


As this w ill be His last o f f ic l* Sunday here, the Vtcar sincerely In­ vites his parishion rs and_ friend


nioin/s H/Arthin at rAffii


SUNDAY 4-


9-00—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


6- 6-


7- 8- 9-


Tel. 23278


CIVIC HALL GRAND KINEMA Tel. 23278


Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7-30


Gland. |aduan. Pattr Finch i« J*™“ BEQUEST TO THE NATION (aa)


No child under the age of 14 years may be admitted to this programme.


_______________


40—an g lin g to d a y 05—SESAME STREET


Monday to Friday at 6-45 IT’S NEW! NEW! NEW!


Their Second and Most Hilarious Hit Film ! WILFRID BRAMBELL, HARRY H. CORBETT


50—THE PARTRIDGE 50—“ VERA CRUZ “


STEPTOE & SOM RIDE AGAIM(a)


The old man didn’t die laughing but you might! 30—THE COMEDIANS


Have you reserved your seat for the Prcfcrsional Oldc.Tyme Muric Hall on Fcb,U3; y 2"dmY e 3.o ° tU


o 5-0 p'm. and Evenings (Weck-


» J :2 ^ i V w O p i and Saturday Evening. ADMISSION 60p. Senior Citizens and Children 30p-


35—OPEN DOOR


5- 25—THE ASCENT OF MAN


ABOUT ? 25—THE WORLD


ABOUT LS SHOW


15—NEWS REVIEW 50—WHAT’S IT ALL


*


* * * *


10-00—MONTY rYTHON’S FLYIN’G CIRCUS


9.10—SPORTING SCENES


15—THE JACK JONES 00—NEWS ON 2


* * * * * * *


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE—Telephone 23585


SUSAN at the Organ; GEOFF at tile Drums SATURDAY, JANUARY 26lh


BLUE STAR COMBO SUNDAY, JANUARY 27tb


CHRISTINE BARRY


DOUBLE (Won) \ : 15


£30 Neat Week


TREBLE (Not won) 28 : 3 : 4


iibli Next Week


* * *


*


* * *


* * *


FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE SUNDAY, JANUARY 27th


CUTHER0E v NELSON CLITHEROE RESERVES v


KICK-OFF 2-3° P™-


* * * *


* *


* * * * *


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY PIANOFORTE RECITAL by


ANTHONY APKINS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30lH


GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS AT THE DOOR 65p (Students lap)


FOLK ON FRIDAY


DOC and PARTRIDGE, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE THIS FRIDAY


MIKE HARDING 35—THE ADVENTUES


Plus Residents UTANY— H e x t Week Therapy SPECIAL NOTICE


FOLK NIGHT SPECIAL - FEBRUARY 151b


THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH ^ ____


Celtic Folk Music from the Shetlandn


Tickets available at the Polk,?'!*'! am The Doff and Partridge Hotel


HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD IN


THE VILLAGE HALL.. SLAIDBURN on MONDAY,/ANUARY 28th at&Jp-m-


ALL WHO ARE INTEREST© ar e CORDIALLY 1NVHED


'n tn tn r in n iin m m n n n m n n in n m m iim r iin . WADDINGTON SCEIALand BOWLING CLUB


SATURDAY, JAIUARY 25th, at 8-0 p.m. DN’CING TO


( AIN


AdmisUonr MEMBRS 22p. NON-MEMBERS SJp P'.EASESOTE: NO JEANS


UUIUUtUIUIIIUUUUIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUn RIGHT OF OMISSION RESER^ °


Clitheroc Naturalists’ Society


FARMINC & NATURE PAST & PRESENT


Mr Jt Mrs Lord of Nan KinjC s l-’arm. Chipping, will give an illustrated talk referring to examples in their localit).


on Thursday, |an. 31st at 7-30 p.m. at


Ribblesdale Adult Centre o


i n d e 0 a n ■ b _■ a B B S S


■ B ■


St Mary’s and St Paul’s Scout Group


JUMBLE SALE


in St Mary's Lower Hall at 6-0 p.m.


FRIDAY, |ANUARY 25th ADMISSION 3p


Refreshments available CISBURN and DISTRICT Y.F.C. DISCO to be held in THE FESTIVAL HALL, CISBURN


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st !l p.m. — 1 a.m.


ACTION SOUND


ADMISSION 35p — Refreshments available RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED


HASUNGDEN ST. MARY S SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th KICK-OFF 2-15 P-nw________________


THE BAY QUEEN HOTEL, PORT ST MARY BY AIR


via BLACKPOOL runy iiwtu»r»v Fully Inclusive £35 BY SEA via LIVERPOOL • —» ----------- BOOK NOW AT YOUR LOCAL RIBBLE TRAVEL OFFICE Fully Inclusive £32


A limited number of rooms with private bath are available at the Castle Mona Hotel tor a supplement of £1.50


T O W l T G A T i f H u B l Great Harwood —■ Tel. 885746


FR ID AY^TsATURD AY INTERNATIONAL SHOW GROUr


MIKE ROSE AND THE COLOURS


Plus CROSSROADS TRIO


THE SCOTT DARNLEY TRIO LATE L IC E N C E ^ -J ^ PBRS


SUNDAY 5’OP LOCAL GROUP


HIGHWAY Plus


PAUL BRENNAN’S DISCO SHOW Next Friday and Saturday — EARLY EXPRESSION^


SENIOR CITIZENS !


ENJOY A SPRING HOLIDAY IN THE


ISLE OF MAN 8 DAYS HOLIDAY COMMENCING MAY 4th, 1974


Sponsored by— THE BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, COLNE


TIMES, BARNOLDSWICK and EARBY TIMES BLACKBURN TIMES and CLITHEROE ADVERTISER


and ORGANISED BY RIBBLE. WE GIVE YOU A CHOICE AIR OR SEA TRAVEL


You can choose between flying *>«"> Blackpool by British Island Airways or sailing from Liverpool on one of the hie ol Man Steam7 Packet Company’s fine ships. Whichever you choose, w« provide coach connections to Blackpool and Liverpool.


DOUGLAS OR PORT ST MARY


Take your choice between tho Island's gay capital, OouBlas. wilh Its many and varied holiday attractions and entertainments or


the peaceful old world charm of Port St Mary. CASTLE MONA OR BAYQUEEN HOTELS


Wo otter you a choice of two of the Isle of Man’s best known hotels In Douglas, we have reserved the luxurious Castle Mona,


once tho residence ot tho fourth Duke of A.tholl. on of Man. There aro lilts to all floors and spacious TV and cock-


The 8ayquccn Hotel (formerly Batqucen Hydro) Is Its frlendlv family atmosphere and for the variety of entertain ments orrered, although It is not licensed for Intoxicants. There SrimpS touigos. colour TV room, billiards and games room.


tall lounges for evening relaxation.


There Is one morning and one atternoon excursion included, covering the many beauty spots In the Island.


Whichever hotel you choose you can bo sure of good food, comfort and evening entertainment.


, . . . - , ♦ * * ’ * * &V * . 4


Economic ruin is no way to salvation


NCB offer, said Mr Michael vv


Parliamentary Labour Candida e constituency.


Speaking In Sabden, Mr Walsh said that


Government sought salva­ tion through economic rum. Instead of a just settlement, which the nation was entitled to expect, we faced economic chaos, higher un- employment. shortages of consumables and durables, a sinking currency and a sub­ stantial reduction in living


standards. •' By inducing and sustain­


ing an atmosphere ot national crisis it is hoped


that the miners will weaken and under pressure from the press and other workers, will finally' cave in. said


Mr Walsh. instead, the miners’ feel­


ings have hardened and the NUM national executive


senses this. Other workers are largely behind the miners, as the TUC special conference testifies. The G o v e r n m e n t ’ s double strategy has doubly failed and the nation is faced with the consequences."


Mr Walsh said the pound


was sinking fast because or the economic crisis. This would inevitably force up food prices and imports. _At. the same time, production cutbacks would erode our competitive position over­ seas. causing severe short­ ages at home.


•‘ The Government has a


vested interest in prolong­ ing the dispute, in so far as it diverts attention from the deep and serious crisis we were in before the miners’ overtime ban began to bite and before Arab nations cut our oil supplies." said Mr


Walsh. Before the emergency, we


were facing a balance of payments deficit of £2.000 millions; had the highest interest rates in history and the price index had crashed through the 10 per cent, a


year barrier despite 14 months of freeze and price scrutiny. " Two things are clear.”


he continued. “ One is that this Government is turning a real crisis into a catas­ trophe Secondly, it's.about


time we as a nation paid what tile? are worth, those upon whose work we all depend—miners ambulance­ men. nurses. teachers, transport workers, trawler- men and many public .servants. " A pav code that simply


applies rigid mathematical formulae, irrespective of the


social value of work con­ cerned, is clearly of limited


value. Special cases require sDCcia] treatment. This is the only way to get a national concensus and win broad support for a statu­


tory pay policy.” lie said the


-Labour candidate BY introducing the gnt i iad7demonstrated It was


Conservative Govev^ f ^ country'.™economy in order prepared to lay waste the country^ ^ wcek Qn the to deny the miners a


Walsh, prospective clltheroe


__________________ .------------------


Foundry’s prospects brighter


WORK at Castle Castings. Clitheroc, was back to nor­ mal this week following the lifting of power restrictions on the iron and steel in­


dustry. Employees at the iron


foundrv are now on a five- dav \veck, company secre­ tory Mr Alan Rudgynrd said. ''There is. however, a


big backlog of orders to catch up with,” he added.


"There may be further


problems because some of our suppliers in other in­ dustries are still on restric­ ted working. We could have difficulties in.obtaining Uie sand and resin wc use for moulding processes. But wo


have a full order book, and things are now looking far


brighter.” Welcome


return PIANIST Anthony Adkins


makes a return visit to Clitheroc Concerts Society,


on Wednesday. He first P'ayo-d *n Gli™*


eroe three years ago with the Van Waisuni Ensemble,


when his contribution at the piano made a. very favourable impression. Next wcek. members will have the opportunity of hearing a solo recital, with an attractive programme of works bv C h o p in , Beethoven. Liszt and Ravel The concert takes place at Clitheroc Girls’ Gramma, School.


Invitation


THE cast and behind-the- scenes helpers ill " Robinson Crusoe.” this year’s panto-, mime production by Trinity Methodist Church, have


been invited to attend the monthly youth service at the church on Sunday evening.


Letters A FEW weeks a:


appeal for infor Clitheroe. While I supplied was ver; Among the ini'


were several name: vate traders who ow. own wagons which vj to carry their own the railway.


I am interested 1 scale models of th,


but I have no in: on the liveries in wagons were pain: of which would pr very colourful. The names are


pre-1920 so perhap your older read<


throw some UcV. liveries and mayb


■ companies themse Tlte names are .


Briggs and Son? Son and Co.; Cl:' Co.: Dewhurst. Smethurst: Josep


.lohn Mercer and


' Mitchel and So Robinson; Rowe William ShutUew Before I clo


through your ci gratulate Clither


• Council on a production w~.


Clitheroe.” I pleased to see photographs so reproduced. NORMAN PARK 103 Mersey Strr Longridge.


TIPP MEN:


CAN no one si ping at tho - Brtmgeriey Pat brought to you


1973? Some weeks


assured that t being reseede'd was no need to On Sunday 1


take a look, r. horror: the Ur fills the quarry- going on — T paper were she no one stop tl


MRS G. WR1G 5 Chatburn Av Clitheroc.


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