Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, April 25th, 1074
YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING
SATURDAY BBC 1
9-00— 9-
x ALONG THE SEASHORE
10-00—ZARABAN DA 10-
10- 11-
EYE 11-
9-35—CHINGACHOOK & THE LONE HUNTER
IN SOCIAL WORK 50—1’IE IN THE
05—CAT FEUD 12-
MISSION" Victim: Mature, Piper Laurie, William Bendix, Vincent Price
15—THE BRADY KIDS 25—DEVELOPMENTS 15—“ DANGEROUS
7-10—NEWS & SPORT 7-
MUSICAL: " I Wonder Wlio’s Kissing Her Now,” June Haver. Mark Stevens
11-10—NEWS ON TWO 11-15—.MIDNIGHT MOVIE: ” Jigsaw.” Jack Warner, Ronald Lewis, Yolande Donlan, Michael Goodliffe
8- 20—THE PALLISERS 9- 10—THE LIFE GAME
Granada
.5-20—THE BLACK AND • WHITE MINSTREL SHOW
12-30—GRANDSTAND 5-05—GOOFY 5-15—NEWS 5-30—DR WHO 5-55—CLUNK-CLICK 0-10—HIGH ADVENTURE: “ The Pink Jungle ” James Gamer. George Kemicdy, Eva Renzi, Nigel Green
10-
9-05—CANNON 9-55—NEWS
11.10—THAT’S LIFE 11- 50—SGT. BILKO
DAY BBC 2
7-10—OPEN UNIVERSITY ;;-00—THE SATURDAY
BBC 1
9-00—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN
9-35—ZARABANDA 10- 11- TEAM IN ACTION
11- 00— SEEING AND BELIEVING
YOURSELF FILM ANIMATION SHOW
35—THE DO-IT-
12- 00—IRELAND 22-25—GYMNAST 12-50—FARMING 1-15—MADE IS BRITAIN 1-30—PARENTS AND CHILDREN
2- 00—CHIGLEY •2-15—FIL5I MATINEE: " I ’ll Never Forget You,” Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth, Michael Rennie
1- 3- 5- 00—THE HEALTH 8- 10—MATCH OF TI1E 10- 25—WEATHERMAN
10- 11-
11-
9-15—ANGLING TODAY 9-10—1 SAY
FIVE
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT 5-10—NEWS 5-20—NEW FACES 0-20—■
12- 00—THE SKY’S THE LIMIT
30—SKIPTY
8- 9-
’THE VIKINGS,” Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh
YARD
10-30—GREAT FILMS OF THE SIXTIES: The Wild and the
SHUNTERS SOCIAL CLUr. 15—NEWS
12-35—THE SAINT SUNDAY BBC 2 7-40—OrEN UNIVERSITY
0- 15—NEWS REVIEW 7-00—THE DALAI LA3IA 7-
5-15—THE BOOK PROGRAMME
QUEEN OF DENMARK
25—MARGRETHE,
10-50—NEWS ON TWO 10-55—M.A.S.II.
55—NEWS HEADLINES
1-05—WILD AUSTRAL!.* 1-35—ALIAS SMITH & JONES
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
6- 15—SIR . . . R-50—SONGS OF PRAISE 7- 25—THE BROTHERS 8-
0-05—
NF.WS B-15—SEE YOU SUNDAY
10-00—NEWS 10-
Ilarvc Prcs-ncll. Senta Berger. Michael Anderson, jr.
WEEK: " The Glory Guys,” Tom Tryon,
11- 05—THE EDITORS
FITZGERALD AT RONNIE SCOTT’S
15—ELLA 10— F I L M O F T H E 10—ASK ASPEL 25—BLUE PETER
10- 11- 12- 1- 1- 2- 3-
9- Granada
00—MORNING SERVICE 00—THE BIG VALLEY 00—WEEKEND WORLD 10—PLAY THE GAME 40—ON THE SPOT 10—FOOTBALL
30—WATERWISE
1-05—JUNIOR showtime
05—BARNABY JONES
1-50—BOY DOMINIC 5- 6-
7-25—CARTOON TIME 7- 8-
SUNDAY
0-15—AN SWER BACK 7-
20—AQUARIUS 05—NEWS
00—STARS ON
10- 10- 11-
WEEK: ’’ Waltz of the Toreadors.” Peter Sellers. Marearet Leighton 00—NEW®
11-55—TIME TO REMEMBER
10-00—THE CARNFORTH PRACTICE
9- 00—SONG RECITAI.
FR05I THE DORCHESTER
TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3537 FOR
15—THE BIG BANDS
JON'S TAXIS WEDDING CAR SPECIALISTS
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V / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ; CLITHEROE and DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
ST. GEORGE'S DAY SERVICE and PARADE
The district ;»re holding: their annual St. f»corg«\s Day Service and Parade this year at
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH on SUNDAY, APRIL 28th, at 2-30 p.m. The Treacher will be the Rev. NORMAN D. WALTON
The service will he followed by a Procession led by the Preston Boys’ Brigade Band, and the salute will he taken
in Market Place. All friends of scouting will he very welcome.
00—FI 1.31 OF THE The Collection taken at the Service will he donated to S.A.M. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /M / J / / / / / / / / / A
59—DOCTOR AT SEA
oar* knova •• CU5DERHOW
15—CHILDHOOD 15—GEORGE
/ / / / / / / / /W / / / / / / /W / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /W / WADDINGTON SOCIAL and BOWLING CLUB DARTS AND SNOOKER TEAMS
DANCE FRIDAY, APRIL 26th TO ACTION SOUND DISCO VWVWWWVWWWWVWWWWVV. 8-0 p.m. to 11-30
p.ni.
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE — TELEPHONE 23585
Organist — SUSAN Drums — GEOFF SATURDAY, APRIL 27tli
ANGELA DICKINSON FROM BOLTON
SUNDAY, APRIL 28th RUTH MARSH NELSON
DOUBLE (Won) 15 : 3
£30 Next Week
TREBLE (Not Won) a : 23 : 2 £50 Next Week
S l k » U L i t 3 B 0 B B B B B B B B B O B B i b h b b s b b h b ■ B B B B B B B
H H B_B
SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, at 8-0 p.m. DANCING IT)
Admission: MEMBERS 22p. NON-MEMBERS 33p l’ .LAM'. M in i: NO JISANK
DETROIT MOBILE DISCO RIGHT OF ADMISSION ItESEHVED
ST MARY and ST PAUL'S SCOUT GROUP
NEARLY NEW SALE in DAWSONS FORMER IRONMONGERS SHOP
PARSON LANE, CL1TIIEROE 10-0 a.m. — 4-0 p.m.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 26th AND 27th
CLITHEROE AND BLACKBURN
SCHOOLS OF OFFER COURSES IN —
PIANO, GUITAR. VOICE, PLANO ACCORDION, FLUTE, OBOE, CLARINET. VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO. CORNET, TRUMPET, TROMBONE, PERCUSSION AND ALL THEORETICAL SUBJECTS.
TEL BP ArsrBMSMM 8 1-30 p-m. — 3-30 p.m. MONDAY — FRIDAY
CALDERSTONES REVUE AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. WHALLEY, present -
PINK CHAMPAGNE
A new version of the original DIE FLEDERMAUS by lohann^Straim Bv kind oermisslon of Samuel French Ltd
IN THE HOSPITAL THEATRE
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY and 5ATURDAY. MAY Is l—4th at 7-20 o m
ADULTS 50p. CHILDREN 35p. O.A.P 35p (Wednesday night only)
Frco transport from Whatley Bus Station 7-5 p.m, and return after show Party Bookings at Concessionary Rales — RINC WHALLEY 3564
Rooking Agents: Advertiser and Times Offices. CHtheroe: Whittakers, King Street. Whallev: Gerald Hardaere. Hairdressers. 70 Burnlev Road. Padiham and Blackburn Public Library, from Aonl 16th.
W.E.A. CUTHEROE
NAME THAT MINERAL Tutor: H. GRIEVE
B.Sc., Hon.
at RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE 4 Lectures from TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, at 7-30
2 FIELD MEETINGS. ONE LOCAL. ONE SWALIiDALE FEE A21
DRIVE SAFELY ON THE ROADS
St James’s Men’s Fellowship JUMBLE SALE
la St James's School • t 3-0 n.m. APRIL 27th
Admission 2p fronts Made Refreshments i f w t n i t r i f n t t f t f f f i i t t m
BY Kind Permission ot Mr and Mrs M. Clement
A GRAND COFFEE EVENINC
at GERNA PARM. DOWNIIAM. FRIDAY. MAY 3rd. at 7-30 p.m.
Is to held in Aid ol Downham School Funds.
ST MARY and ST PAUL’S SCOUT GROUP THE WELL KNOWN
BROUGHTON MANNEQUINS WILL DISPLAY PERIOD COSTUME in ST MARY’S PARISH HALL
WEDNESDAY. MAY 1st, at 7-30 p.m. TICKETS 25p
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 24587
Tosside and District Women’s Group
JUMBLE SALE TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
SATURDAY, MAY 4th 1-30 — 3-30 p.m.
ADMISSION AND REFRESHMENTS 5p
Proceeds in aid of Charity CAKE STALL & TOMBOLA
m a v T O iH B K « ^ ^ RIBBLE VALLEY MINI BUS
PRIVATE HIRE AND CONTRACTS 12 SEATED. I'.s.v. DRIVERS
BOOK YOUR PARTY OUTINGS — COAST AND COUNTRY RUNS
FOOTBALL AND CRICKET MATCHES WEDDING PARTIES WELCOME
(WYYYYYYYYYYYYWYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYWWVWXWVYYWVVVWWW If it's action on four wheels you crave — Then 50
TEL WHALLEY 3164 FORMULA ONE STOCK CAR RACING
WHITE CITY STADIUM, TRAFFORD PARK, MANCHESTER
The Baffle of fhe Roses—Lt :ashiro v Yor1" HELL DRIVERS & WRECK1 .3
SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, at 7-0 p.m. OK see
, . „ , . .
NELSON STADIUM, CARR ROAD, NELSON SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, at 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 70p, CHILDREN & O.A.P/s SOp
SAWLEY W.l.
JUMBLE SALE CAKE AND
POUND STALL in SAWLEY SCHOOL on Saturday, April 27th
at 2 p-m. ADMISSION 2p
Proceeds in tud of British Sailors’ Society and Cancer Research Fund
i i i m i i i i i n i n n i n i i i i i m
k EXQUISITE CUISINE ★ EXCELLENT SERVICE ★ EXTENSIVE WINE LIST OPEN DAILY 12-0—2-0 and 7-30—10-0
OPEN SUNDAYS 12 noon— 6 p.m. LUNCHEONS & AFTERNOON TEAS
Thi roek bjr th«
w»4 "Cl»4<*r“ ra«*nlo(i
dttttrt from th«8»*°o
THE BELSTONt FOX (A) THE PLANK (U) 2.10. 5-0. 5-55, 7.40
1.
2. AlLtair Maclean’s FEAR IS THE KEY (A)
HOLIDAY ON THE BUSES (A) Shows ^-0. J-4S. 5-15, 7-0 3. Horrific!>enMtton i
VAULT OF HORROR (X) 4. Barry Newman, Anna Kalina THE SALZBURG CONNECTION iA>
LFGENO OF HELL HOUSE (X)
arvy lack Lemmon, in THE WAR BETWEEN MEN & .WOMEN (A) Shows ?-10, 3-50. 5-35. .7-10
TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY
CASTLE LICENSED RESTAURANT
‘(EimUr'-ILiriMtfrii cuum;' unit l ?'■* V ' four unit lour BLACKBURN
Telephone 58446 SUN.. APR. 28th & ALL WtIK
1. SHAFT IN AFRICA 2-0. 5-15. 8-50 (XI
TRIVATE PARTS 3-
50, 7-5 (XI
2. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
3. SUPER DICK 3-
2-5. 4-50, 7-40 IX) EXTREMES 4.
COUNT DRACULA 2-10 5-30. 8-50 IX)
DORIAN GRAY 3-50, 7-15 (XI
NEW SOCIAL DANCE COURSE
TEACHING WALTZ, QUICKSTEP, CHA-CHA-CHA and manv more popular dances
FOR ADULT BEGINNERS OVER 18 Commences 7 p.m. to 8-15 p.m.
TTiis course. Is followed by general practice to Uve music. • An a la carte menu will be available
£1 ENROLMENT AND MEMBERSHIP FEE PLUS 50p EVERY FRIDAY
FRIDAY. APRIL 26Ui Call at the aohool and enrol or telephone Blackburn 8J468
COURTS SCHOOL OF DANCING 39/41 KING WILLIAM STREET. BLACKBURN (Over Burtons).
LICENSED BARS
v u i i / u u / iM / i u u n u u n m i i i n t i i t n i m u m i i n u i FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE
TONIGHT AITKEN SHIELD SEMI-FINAL HURST GREEN v
KING’S ARMS KICK-OFF 6-30 p.m.
Final Tic will be played at the same venue on Cup'Final Night, Saturday, May 4th, 1074, at 6-30 pan.
' i n n / i f n / / t f t / f / n n i w w i i i / n i i u i n w w i w w j u n m MID-PEN NINE
MPAA present A PIANO RECITAL BY
MARGUERITE WOLFF Haworth Gallery. Accrington. Friday. April 26th, 7-30 p.m.
Ticket) 45p. Student,, Children and OAP’i 20p.
A VIOLIN RECITAL BY
ULF HOELSCHER Schubert, Bach, Prokofiev ’ Whitworth High School Saturday, May l lth , 7-30 p.m.
Ticket) 45p. Student). Children end OAP’e 20p.
All anqolrie* to Mi'AA Artsbop, J King William Street. OUckburo 693688. or S8 Back St James’* Street Bonier CQ31&
Clitheroe Ladies' Circle (No. 691)
JUMBLE SALE PARISH CHURCH
FRIDAY, MAY 3rd. at 7-0 p.m.
LOWER HALL ADMISSION 2p
Refreshments Available
" th T dalSs WAY
PAINTINGS by
JACK WILCOCK of Clitheroe
WATERFALL’S GALLERY, SHEEP ST SKIPTON.
THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL SAWLEY
THREE FISHES HOTEL, MITTON—And
MARCH TO OCTOBER. Also at the
Plus PAUL BRENNAN’S DISCOfSHOW 2- 30 5-35. S-45 (A)
THE RED CIRCLE 4-
10, 7-20 (A) 30. 6-15. 9-0 .X)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Salem Congregational Church,
M.artin Top
SPRING EFFORT
Miss ISABEL WADDINGTON at 3-0 p.m.
SATURDAY. MAY 4th To be opened by
M Chairman: r T. R. THOMPSON
HOUSEHOLD ★ CAKE * PLANT STALLS ★ BRAN TUB Etc.
Tea Adults 25p. Children 15p
u m / w n t n i / i r m / r / i / f n THE BUCK INN LOWERGATE. CUfTHEROE Mentioned in -Good Beer Guide 1974” Thwaites Ales
ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEKEND SUNDAY NIGHT
WEDDLNGS, PARTIES. 21st, CATERED FOR TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23299
COPPERFIEUD DUO BAR SNACKS AVAILABLE
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road. Uiiiheroe
families. He bringeth out three which are bound with chains, but the rebellious dwell in a dry land. ”
Gort fetteth the solitary in Psalm 68. vG.
COSPEL SERVICE SUNDAY at 6-30 p in.
Willing,” Virginia Mnskell. Paul Rogers
30—NEW SCOTLAND
30—WHEFLIAPPERS & ■
05—SESAME STREET 05—THE JACKSON
STARDUST ★ CLUB 30—RUGBY SPECIAL
RIBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB, RAILWAY ROAD-~_TeL_22342 Thursday, April 25tli, 8-30 p.m.
COLIN — ORGAN
FREE & EASY Friday, April 26th
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED^_ _ _ _ _ _ Saturday, April 27th
K .G .K . DISCO COLIN — ORGAN GREAT NIGHT — COME SOON
LIZ YOUNG Sunday, April 28th
RICHARD^— DRU1J1S _ _
SOUL DIRECTION DISCO
*■**■*+++*++****+********¥****■¥****■*■****+*■* FOLK ON FRIDAY
TOTE THIS WEEK V35. SNOWBALL V20
TOTE DOUBLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 20th 20 — 2 SNOWBALL No. 2
DOG AND PARTRIDGE.
WEI.I.GATE, CLITHEROE THIS FRIDAY
JOHN & SUE KIRKPATRICK
(Former members of Albion Country Band) Also THE BUSHBAND
Next Week: McALMANS. M.iy 10th: HIGH LEVEL RANTERS Y2* DISCO
Where.? . . . Newton Institute When?........ Friday, May 3rd Time? ........ 9 ji.m. to 1 a.m. How Much? .
30 tieiici* HAMBURGERS AND HOT DOGS AVAILABLE
THE SPIRITUAL CHURCH Greeoacre, Street
CLAIRVOYANCE
April m b—MRS A NORTON Keodat. Commence “
Ml p.m.
April jmtb—MISS D JOHNSON Lead*. C<*n»mei}«>
MANOR HALL SUNDAY. APRIL
8l>f3Vr MR COTTON (BUrkbom' WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
COSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
WHDNESOAV. MAT ls l at 3-15 p.m.
MBS BAKEtVELl IBIa4fciHin«> United Christian Fclfcavship will meet
on Saturday at 7-30 p.m. at Holden Chapel
Govpel Group from Cborlry Ererjooe Welcome
.Meet f^rceuMrc Street »t 6-15 p.m.
CLITHiEROE ROUND TABER ANOTHER
PI1EUMINARY NOTICE
BARBECUE and DANCE
FRIDAY. JUNE 7th Is planned for
Watch this page for further details
St Catherine’s Church West Bradford
JUMBLE SALE CAKE AND
POUND STALLS BRING AND BUY
SaQuidey’ April 27 th at 3-0 p.m.
in SUNDAY SCHOOL . ADMISSION 2p
Procoeds for Kitchen Fund Refreshments available LI RICHARD^—DRU5IS _ _ C I V I C H A L L Tel. 23278 CRAND KlNEMA Tel. 23278
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 6-45 p.m. The Greatest Epic of All Time !
Omar Sharif in DOCTOR ZHIVACO (a) RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
FESTIVAL ®F PLAYS 1974 Adjudicator—Irene Rostron
MONDAY, APRIL 29th, at 7-30 „.m GRASSINGTON PLAYERS AN INSPECTOR CALLS
by .1. B. Priestley TUESDAY, APRIL 3llth, at 7.30 n m.
L'AL3 Er‘S AST P ayees HAY FEVER
A light comedy by Noel Coward
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st, at 7-30 n.m COUNTRY PLAYERS
WOMAN IN A DRESSING GOWN by Ted Willis
THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, at 7-30 nan. MOKECAMlil; LITTLE THEATRE
THE CREEPER A thriller hv Pauline Maeaulcy
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED _______
TODAY, MAY 3rd, at 7-30 pan. NORCROSS PLAYERS BIG, BAD MOUSE A I'arcc hv Phillip King & Falkland L. Cary
SATURDAY. MAY till, at 7-0 p.m. THE TUDOR PLAYERS
THE MAN MOST LIKELY TO A comedy by Joyce Rayburn
_ _
The Booking Plans will be open during the hours 11 a.111. to1 12-45 p.m. and 3 p.m. lo 5-3(1 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9-JO p.111. (Monday to Friday), 11 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. and evenings
Parlies of twelve or over will be admitted to the Jop seats at a reduced rate of 25p. Book your seats now.
ADMISSION: 45p & Ss'p.^EASON PICKETS £2 & £1.50 CABARET
Rosegrave, Burnley. Tel. 2 2 8 7 6 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
YOUR FAVOURITE COMEDY IMPRESSIONIST
JOHNNY MORE
AND ROCK TP ROLL STARS
THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS
SUPPORTING SHOW INCLUDES
WELLINGTON BOOTH YVONNE KEAN
OPEN from 7-0. SHOW starts 8-0. LICENSED till 2-0. CHICKEN. SCAMPI, CHIPS IN BASKET. PIE & PEAS DISCO, DANCING. MEMBERSHIP NOT REQUIRED
A busy time for Scouts
A CHURCH parade, a ball, a weekend under canvas ard a jamboree, are among the activities being planned to mark the diamond jubilee ol
gets under way, the Scouts will be saying thanks to the local community, with an act of public service — a Clean Up Cljtheroe Day. During 'arly May, Scouts
Scouting In th$ area. But before the fun really
will be cleaning up Mearley Brook while the Cuk Scouts will concentrate, their efforts on collecting Utter In an area suggested by the local
authority. During the weekend ox
May 25th-27th, the district’s annual camp Is being staged at Worston Old Hall Farm, by permission of Lord Clltheroc, Lord Lieutentant of Lancashire and president of tli* Clitberoe and District Scout Council, which is organising the • jubil ee
celebrations. On the Saturday, there
will be an open day for the public. In the. evening It is hoped to have a barbecue and camp lirj sing-song, with everyone Invited tc
Join
in.The public will again
have a chapec to see Scouting activities at first hand on June 8th, when
ties. ■
occasion js on September 1st—a diamond Jubilee ser vice at Clitheroe Parish Church, at which the preacher will be Provost of Blackbunx the Very Rev. Lawrence Jackson.
The next important ” * *
parade through the town at which It ts hoped visiting dignitaries will take the salute. The parade will oe led by t'ne Nelson Salvation Army Citadel Band.
Afterwards there will be a SUPPORT
dinner and ball at the Dunkentoalgh Hotel. Clayton- 1 e-Moor, on Friday. October
The year’s activities close with a diamond jubilee
llth. Chief guest will be Sir
. Scout’s Commissioner and recently appointed deputy
Geoffrey lulton, Chief
Lieutentamt of Lancashire. He will propose a toast to the district. More than 300 people are expected to attend.
there will be a jamboree In the Castle grounds. Staged from 10 am. to
5 p.m., it will include ” It’s A Knockout ” and Qve-a-
attending as many events os possible. The council is looking forward to full support from the area» public In encouraging not only tbeir own boys, but others also to join the worid-vjldc Scouting move ment, which has done so much Dor youth.
Lord Clitheroc will be
side fooUbail competitions and other Scouting activi
Ans need on costs
NOW th a t we an explanation must pay for s don’t get in Bo- niceties and are over and a< be our key wor
We appeal
payers in the Hi Authority to join
bureaucracy. We the piper and r
lieard
us in Bowland t< voices
be. bold enough tune. Perhaps ;h officer, Mr Jack, publicly answer queries.
and what cost The cost o:
The extra n.um:
the Caslle offic was it necessar-. furniture and In come expendable
refurnishing and
also say exactly become of tin equipment?
Perhaps Mr Jar
office equipment again—did all sim ment from other come obsolete change-over?
■The total cor
ratepayers o: ti man’s allowance it include catena.- cial functions?
What is tile t-t
were given to i: that the chairman would now cost
At the Tosside n
planning offices in Avenue is £15.000. include the fitted c new furnishings?
Ribble Valley which is attemptiv charges for non-ex- vices, and Is tryir an unfair burden land.
to pay, is a distort) facts. The truth is thn
that Bo-.vland : were going to put burden on the re community :: the
Mr Jackson's The cost of the t
at officials and alike who are the resentatives of payers and m masters. We rail- that ratepayers’ must be the Br and that their : wishes are repre the council
Questions must t
which lias been ing — and a hal all this unchaller and expenditure.
equipment surplv quirements could offered for sale money used to rate demands whose council ser least to the autln
Surely iurnir,
cost to tile Rib! Authority by most rate-aye'rs is the : emptying of dust
Let us reiterate
M. A L. GRAM l-'.N’D Tile House, ltolton-l)v-Bowlanri
c.h-.
TOWNGATE CABARET TRANSFERRED TO
GRAND THEATRE. BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD — Tel, 884030
FRIDAY No. 1 HIT RECORDING STARS
THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS Plus PINK PERSUASION and the
PATTI, BRENNAN’S DTSCO SHOW LADIES FREE till 10 p.m. LICENSED till 2 a.m.
SATURDAY to p sn ow GROur
SHAME SUNDAY — TOP LOCAL GROUP .
plus PAUL BRENNAN’S DISCO SH O ^ LADIES FREE till 10 p.m. LICENSED till 2 a.m. ~
1. No liab 2. Same ii 3. iMoiiey 4. Income 5. Income
FOR F
WITH TH
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