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■ ciitneroe Advertiser and Times, February 6th, 1975----- _


your weekend VIEWING SATURDAY


BBC 1


9- 00—TRUMPTON 9-15—JOSIE AND Till'. PUSSYCATS


9- 10- BLADE 10-05—KONTAKTE


10-50—'THE VIRGINIAN 12-00—MR DEEDS GOEr V TO TOWN


12-30—GRANDSTAND 5-05—TOM AND JERRI 3-15—NEWS


>-25—WEATHERMAN


5-30—DR WHO 3-53—THE WONDERFUL 1VORLD OF DISNEY*


0- in_SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: Blindfold.”


Rock Hudson. Claudia Cardinale.


Jack Warden. Guy Stockvell


10- 11-


12-


S-20—LULU 9-05—KOJAK 9-35—NEWS


DAY 10-


7-2o_THE KIKI DEE BAND


7- 8-


13—THE FLASHING10- 00—REPORTAGE


9- 05—A SUITABLE CASE FOR KILLING?


11-30—NEWS ON 2 ’ 1-35—TEST CRICKET FROM AUSTRALIA


11- 00—NETWORK


Leo Genn, Kieron Moore, Michael Medwin,


Robert Brown. Michael Ripper


9-15—ANGLING TODAY 9-


G ra n ad a A SHOESTRING


10-50—SATURDAY MATINEE: "Nick Carter. Master Detective.’ Walter Pieeon


05—MATCH OF THE 05—PARKINSON


05—WEATHERMAN BBC 2


8-30 - 1-05—OPEN UNIVERSITY


’>-23—PLAY AWAY 2-


1- 53—OPEN DOOR


Whiskers.” Dean Jones. Ann Sot-hern


5- 6-


4-


6- 7-


1-05—GARDENERS' WORLD


53—SATURDAY


CINEMA: “ The Grate Man'.-


P 15—THE MONEY 05—WESTMINSTER 35—RUGBY SPECIAL


25— LANCER ROGRAMME BBC I 9-


10-00—KONTAKTE 10-


11- 12-


SHOW


5-10—NEWS 5-


6- 20—SALE OF THE CENTURY


40—FURNISHING ON 05—A BIG COUNTRY


50—POT BLACK 15—JANE EYRE


35—FILM NIGHT


--03—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: "The Steel Bayonet,


Burnley’s great live Music Disco for the Over 20’s


Chat, Laughs and. Good Music from ’ Our New Star DJ


PAUL


SIMON Thursday, February 6th


SPIKE


V>-00—ROCK ON WITH 15 p-30—WOULD OF SPORT


20—NEW FACES


6-50—HIGH ADVENTURE " Voyage to the Bottom of-the Sea. Walter Pigeon. Barbara Eden


8-45—CARRY’ ON LAUGHING


n-lS—THRlLLER •• Where the


10-45—THE BIG FILM: '• Tlie Desperadoes.”


10- 30—NEWS 10—NEWS AND SPORT 12-20—THE SAINT


SUNDAY 5-


9-00—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JT.EVAN


35—REPORTAGE 8-


30—M O RN IN G SERV ICE 30—THE 60 70 SO


12-25—PLAY RUGBY 1-00—FARMING


M 10—FILM


3- 25—THE GREAT WAR 4- 05—CRUFTS 4- 5-


"Merton of the Movie'.”Red Skelton. Virginia O'Brien. Gloria Grahame


ATINEE:


6- 05—NEWS 6-


10- 10-


ff-15—SONGS OF PRAISE 7- 25—COLDITZ S-15—FILM OF THE WEEK: " Tire Pile of the Golden Goose.” Yul Brynner. Charles Gray. Edward Woodward. John Barrie. Bernard Archard 00—NEWS


OUT 11- 15—INSIDE THE PRESS CHANGES BBC 2


7-10-1-05—OPEN UNIVERSITY


***+**************** Bolton-By-Bowland


WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE In Aid of Cancer Research in The Village Hall


on Wednesday, Feb. 12th at 7-45 p.m.


Adm. 30p, Children 10p. Including Refreshments


********************


Prizes include Turkey, Bag of Potatoes, Box of Groceries


Royal National Mission of Deep Sea Fishermen A COLOUR FILM


on the Work of the Above Mission will be shown in


Trinity Church School


Thursday, Feb. 13th at 7-30 p.m. on


ADMISSION lOp including Light Refreshments.


Local House to House Collec­ tion for the Above begins on February 17th.


5^5K


10- 10-


11- 10—OMNTBUS: AVONLEA


40—HOME TOWN 10—ANNE OF


00—OUT OF THE RUT


1-25—PARENTS AND CHILDREN


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1- 2-


55—RAGTIME 11- 10-


Vince Edwards. Jack Paianre


10—RELIGIOUS


6- 40—NEIVS REVIEW 7- 25—THE WORLD ABOUT US


film festival


8-50—NEWS ON 2 8-53—P.ARTOK’S BREAKTHROUGH 00—MURDER AT


THE MOVIES: “ La Bete Humaine.' Jean Gabin. Simone Simon. Fernand Ledoux Blanchett Brunov.


Carette F 35—TEST CRICKET ROM AUSTRALIA


10- 00—MORNING SERVICE 11-


9-


11.30—ON REFLECTION 12- 00—WEEKEND WORLD


15—TIME RUNNING2- 3- 4-


4-


6- 7-


1-10—THE ROVERS 1-


SHOT 15—OH HAPPY DAY


Action Is." Edd Byrnes. James Berwick. Incrid Pitt


ADMISSION 50p, LADIES FREE


Friday, February 7lh Live On Stage—


RAINBOW VALLEY ADMISSION G3p


LADIES FREE until 10 P m-> fijp 0 ,crw ”


Saturday, February 8th SMOOTH SOUNDS FROM


ADMISSION 50p before 0-30 p.m. 80p after 9-30 p.m.


SPASM


Angels people are nice people No membership — Just NICE pwpk


UURZON STREET. Tel. Burnley ud22- CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


' WELLGATE — TELEPHONE 23585 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th


ORGAN -SUSAN ★ DRUMS JOHN


VICKI ALLAN ★


SUNDAY. FEBRUARY !)lh


POT LUCK FEBRUARY 20th


Guest Organist: Doreen Chadwick — Tickets -op Proceeds in aid of a Kidney Machine


CHARITY SHOW L.'IO Next Week


double 19 — 3 WON


THE GREAT NORTHERN j COUNTIES ANNUAL |


a n t iq u e s f a ir i NORBRECK CASTLE HOTEL BLACKPOOL


will have more than £ 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 of antiques on display this year. All items fo r sale.


33—WILD REFUGE 00—ALPHABET SOUP


OPEN FRIDAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY,


FEBRUARY 7th. 8th. 10th. 11th, 11-0 a.m. to 9-0 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 11-0 a.m. to 6-0 p.m.


ADMISSION 40p including VAT, Programme. ANTIQUES BEAT INFLATION.


40—POLICE SURGEON 10—FOOTBALL 05—THE BARON 00—THE GOLDEN


5- 20—AQUARIUS 6-


OF VIEW


7- 8-


OF BLACK BEAUTY’ 03—NEWS


30—'THE ADVENTURES 15—YOUR POINT


00—STARS ON SUNDAY 25—BORN FREE


MOVIE: “The President.'


M 15—COUNTRY 00—NEWS ATTERS 15—HAWAII FIVF.-O *


Football at Shawbridge SATURDAY, FEB. 8th


CLITHEROE


ELLSMERE PORT


Kick-Off 3-0 p.m. Admission 20p,


OAP’s and Children 10p


Clitheroe Naturalists Society


LECTURE


THURSDAY, FEB. 13th al 7-30 p.m.


Boys’ Grammar School York Street


CRETE IN SPRING .AIR G. KINDER (Nelson)


«K SSSSSe5«?SSS«3S!!SS5Se5SsSS?lS«JSs?S!!S5?5<?5«3S«'iS!


Our Stirk


Table D’Hote Luncheon at House sells at £1.65 +


g V.A.T. — Fairly modest you I would agree —- especially when |


1 5


.! HOT DEEP FRUIT PIE and CUSTARD |


id


BRAISED OXTAIL HARICOT OR ROAST LEG OF LAMB.


OR CARAMEL CREAM.


$ During the month of February we offer all ihl! $3 and more for — Incredibly — £1.00 + V.A.T. H


is vour bill back until the end of February and JS :


•? If von come here within the next month foi N like.


yc Sundays are excluded, but you may take j ai advantage of this offer as many times as you


K lunch and pay £1.65 ■+ V.A.T.. you may bring have lunch for £1.00 4- V.A.T.


•.’•j | STIRK HOUSE


OISBUBN, NEAR CLITHEROE, LANCS. Bookings Telephone GISSUBif 681 (4 lines)


aiiC tm si « t. i i i l i


you may expect to eat -— POACHED EGG FLORENTINE '


Ip CREAM OF FRESH MUSHROOM SOUP R


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL Saturclav. February 15th


4th ANNIVERSARY


BRING AND BUY SALE To be opened at ') p.m.


by MU C. SILVERWOOD, OF SLAIDBURN


New and Fancy Goods, Stalls, Cake rnd Produce, Pot and Miscellanea and Children’s Stall


at 8 p.m. — 1M5 p.m.


SOCIAL AND DANCE LICENSED BAR


ADMISSION 4Op INCLUDING SUITER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9th


JOHNNY DOUGLAS (CABARET ARTIST)


Straight from the Manchester Night Spots m m 20—THE SUNDAY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th


Plane is Missing.” Pct^r Graves


THE TWO FROM MEMPHIS (COUNTRY WESTERN)


STARDUST" * C L 0B RIBRLF.SDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL


CLUB. RAILWAY ROAD — Tel. 22 34 2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th


THE TOM WALKER COMBO


ARTISTES AUDITION NIGHT SATURDAY', FEBRUARY 8th


VICKY STEVENS


TOM — ORGAN BRIAN — GUITAR CHAZ — DRUMS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9lh


THE EDDIE KING DISCO


ADMISSION ONLY UNTIL 10 p.m. MEMBERS AND GUESTS ONLY


T in s WILL BE THE LAST DISCO FOR A PERIOD


TOTE DOUBLE,'SATURDAY', FEBRUARY 1st. 7—3 SNOWBALL No. 15 '


TOTE THIS WEEK £20. SNOWBALL £10 G MEAT AND GROCERY No. 0074G


RAND GAMES NIGHT, FEBRUARY 19th in aid of local Scouts


T.J. WILL. BE HERE SHORTLY , jf, ** JMt* JMMMCJ,


ADULTS OVER 18


LEARN TO DANCE CHA-CHA JIVE ★ RUMBA SAMBA


NEW LATIN AMERICAN COURSE MEMBERSHIP AND ENROIZUENT FEE £1.10


. Followed by 50p Every Sunday 8-15 to 10-30 p.tn. COURSE COMMENCES


THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9th


Enquire by Telephone or Call into the School and Enroll after 2-0 p.m.


COURT SCHOOL OF DANCING r 7-15 to 8-15, followed by General Practice and Social Danclnj till 10-30


39/41 KING WILLIAM STREET. BLACKBURN (over Burton’s) LICENSED BAR WITH SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE BEERS


WHALLEY SCOUT and CUIDE BUILDING FUND


MAD MARCH FAIR


Saturday, March 1st- in Church of England


School, Whalley at 2-30 p.m.


CUB FOOTBALL MATCH


WHALLEY v LOYOLA Refreshments. Stalls, Side Shows, etc.


The Langroyd Hall


Folk Club. Colne. SUNDAYS at S-0 p.m.


THIS SUNDAY. FEB. *tb HARWOOD MAGNA


Xtxt Week: SLUE WATEB FOLK HHHHHHHF** * ¥ ? ? *? **?>■


K IN G S A R M S BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


FRIENDS OF CLITHEROE HOSPITAL invite you to a


COFFEE MORNING AT LOWFIELD, CLITHEROE


on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 10 to 12 Noon BY KIND PERMISSION OF


DR and MRS C. H. RUTHERFORD ADMISSION lOp


BRINC AND BUY STALL — TOMBOLA AS PART OF EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE YEAR ’75


CLITHEROE CIVIC SOCIETY INVITE YOU TO A


Son Et Lumiere presentation


THE MAGIC OF PLACE CiVEN BY KEN SEED to be held in


THE HALL OF THE BOYS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLITHEROE


on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 7-30 p.m.


WINDSOR AND REGENCY HALLS NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8th


COLLECTORS' MARKET


NOT TO BE MISSED ! !


ACAIN OVER 80 STALLS IN TWO HALLS. COLLECTORS ITEMS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE—


ANTIQUES, VICTORIANA CLASS, SILVER, MIL1TARIA, COINS, PORCELAIN, BOOKS, CICARETTE CARDS, ETC.


WE CATER FOR ALL POCKETS ! OPEN 10-0 a.m. to 5-0 p.m.


Admission 15p, Children and OAP’s 5p. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ALL DAY.


WADDINGTON SOCIAL and BOWLING CLUB


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8lh DJ. DISCO


Admission 30p — Members only Right■ o f admission strictly reserved


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St Helen’s Mothers’ Union, Waddington


WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE in the Sunday School Shrove Tuesday,


Feb. 11 th, at 7-30 p.m/ ADMISSION 30p


including refreshments


LOW MOOR CLUB


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9th


WALTON MARVIN DUO


(COMEDY) A GREAT ACT


he inseniout dtsicn doesa’t^jillow don ,,fc 21i n. Pto the interior. Sit. hijfh, SZVzia. wide, Only A Couple


lagenieus c c s i .u owc.au o rice inctadcs all fit tine*.


Build It Yourself In N o rm a l P r ic e £ 8 2 -5 1


Other Teak.


UNBEATABLE VALUE at £49* available aLto ia‘ White P!a« or


Full Sise 8' x 4' WALLBOARDS ChMtc from 20 different Woodgrala Imitation ................ £2.95 -4- Real Veneer ........ . £6.80


WHITE CONTIPLAS 31p sq. ft. <ft. and Vt. lenjrth*.


TEAK CONTIPLAS 33p sq x 13tn.. fflin- 2tin., 2/Ho.


J CtlPTfCC SOU.OIE, atFTOS STOEET. TEI-. RUJOilET ' 3SSI*.': |4 L L TRICES r v e t . V A T ^ ea m p l e f a b k in g— d a il y d e l iv e r ie s


WILLIE IRVINE D-I-Y CENTRE.


Mahogany Contiboard 32p sq ft j Teak Contiboard ... 35p sq. ft.


ft.


OPEN Wt U am. to


arswpvv K 9


Choice or Hardwood. Lonrred or Spinisb 1 a'-*J t tiUastrat«d), the attractive lourred appeiraR".


FITTED BEDROOM FURNITURE


1 (1) “Janl 2 (2) “Ne{ 3 (5) “Bwl 4 (4) “Mol Osil


10 (16) “PmI 11 (7) “Sta.1


12 (10) “The!


.13,(12) “Prof 14 (18) “Pie I 15 (20) “Angl 16 (—) “N o J


17 (14) “Dor 18 (—) “Dial Kin!


19 (—) “I'm |


2 20 (17) “Ur '-L a s tw e e k ’t


IKOAfr 5-4 0 K to 5


>, down: the hig ’ weekr“OyerrJ Ames Recor


5 (3) “Ms [ 6 (15) “Go<| 7 (6) “F<xl 8 (8) “Pur 9 Cll) “Suf


HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES and CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY AVAILABLE AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES ! ! !


Leading Chain Store seconds have now arrive*. - T-SHIRTS, SWEATERS. SLAC KS, UNDER" l - etc.


Open daily including Sunday (Closed Wcdne>da>=.


PENDLE ROAD (Nr. WbiLcside-) TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23171


WHY NOT TOSS PANCAKES (IN/ONi OUR NEW SPRING RANGE ! !


8 PRESTON NEW ROAD. BLACKEURN. 4 HARCREAVES STREET, BURNLEY.


Parking for over 100 cars at Rear of Preston Nc (Tontine Street).


PRICES D OW N Od I P r in te d T ow e ls


HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES— | BEDDING. LINENS. ETC. j SC:


T c ry lc n c Cofton Sheet: ^ I ..................... £3.v* i


T e a T ow e ls ........... *) ■


P illow c a s e s . . . 4 for o ! - - . ; W o o l B la n k e ts .......... ES.2; |


TREBLE £50 Next Week


30 — 15 — 5 NOT WON


„if/rr////j//r/r/r/r/rrrrrrr/rr//r/rrrrrrrrrmrr/rrrfmn ynit four cinemas


Telephone 52325


TODAY UNTIL SATUROAY 1. THREE MUSKETEERS


b u r ie d isla n d *U' Programme^


Shows 2*25. 5*30. 7-55


2 Steve McQueen, Ali McCraw THE GETAWAY (X)


THE LONG MEMORY (U) Shows 2-20, 5’0> 7-40 Charles Bronson


3.


.MISTER MAJESTYK (AA) and Lee Marvin


4. CONFESSIONS OF A WINDOW CLEANER (X)


THE SPIKES GANG (AA) She,vs 2-0. 3-45. 5-20, 7-10


Also THE TAKE (X) Shews 2-10. 3-45. 5-20. 7-0


SUN., FEB. 9th & ALL WEEK


1 GUNS OF NAVERONi 2 -1 5 . 5-10. 7 -5 5 !U>


2 THAT’LL BE THE DAYi AA)


BLOOD of fu MAN'CHU (Al


Shews 2-30. 3-35. 5-5. 6 -1 0 .7-45 3. WHEN THE S CREAMIN'G STARTS (X)


Shows 2-20. 4-0. 5-30. 7-5


4. Walt Disney’s HERBIE RIDES AGAIN


RUN COUGAR RUN (U Programme)


Shows at 2-0. 4-50. 7-40 Seats can be reserved


DOCTOR DEATH SEEKER OF SOULS <X)


S0H00L OF MOTORING


DUAL CONTROL CAR TUITION LN OWN CAR GIVEN


DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT APPROVED DRIVING INSTRUCTOR


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 25689 WE HAVE A FEW VACANCIES


CALDER A SLAIDBURN WHIT FESTIVAL DISCO Y2i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th


SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL 9-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m.


ADMISSION 30p. SUPPER AVAILABLE, HOT DOGS 10p GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C. DI SCO TO BE HELD IN THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESEP-VED


ACTION SOUND ADMISSION 3Sp


ENT


Rimington Memorial Institute


- C H GRAND KINEMA THE STING A For your further entertainment ^ a )


MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. ROBERT REDFORD, MIA FARROW in


THE GREAT GATS BY ^ based ON THE NOVEL BY P. SCOTT FITZGERALD


J ch. .


Return of Herbie Rides Again For Many Who w i r e Turned Away (u), The Black Windmill (a),


Peter Falk in Ransom For A Dead Man and Paper Moon Big Boss (Bruce Lee),Marne, Sixty G,0" ? u v c’ I t Harrow House, Three Musketeers, Walt Dhmey’s Robin Hood, Juggernaut, The Dirty Dozen Airport 75, Thunderball and Lightfoot, The Man With The Golden Cun.


Tel. 23278


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 p-m ' PAUL NEWMAN, ROBERT REDFORD,


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


IN THE INSTITUTE


SATURDAY, FEB. 8th at 7-45 P-m.


Admission Adults 30p, Child­ ren.! Op incl Pie and Pea Supper


Clitheroe Flower Club


Demonstration in Ribblesdale Adults Centre


FRIDAY, FEB. 7th, 7-15 p.m.


by MRS ELLA WALKER ENTITLED—


TO SUIT ALL TASTES VISITORS 20p


Y 2 i Right of Admission Reserved BROWNIE


JUMBLE SALE


Whalley Methodist School


SATURDAY. FEB. 8th 2-0 p.m.


ADMISSION 2p


C. J. BARBIE & SOB LTD


VOLVO DEALERS NEW BATH STREET GARAGE,


NORTH VALLEY ROAD GARAGE, COLNE. Telephone 3896


UNREGISTERED


1974 VOLVO Estate. Metallic blue. 1974 VOLVO 164 Automatic. Maroon.


Unrepeatable at Prices LESS than in September, 1973.


1973 VOLVO GL Automatic ......... £2050 1972 VOLVO 144 Auto.................. £1500 1972 Model VOLVO 144 ................ £1400 1972 Model VOLVO 144


£1250


1971 VOLVO Estate Car ................ £1250 1970 VOLVO 144 Auto................... £925


A Selection Of Used Cars From Our Large Stock.


1973 ‘M ’ HILLMAN Hunter GLS ... £1290 1973 FORD Consul 2000L


£1100


1972 ROVER 3.5 Coupe ................ £'5C0 1972 FORD Cortina Estate ............ £'050 1972 MORRIS 1800 Mark III


Our Warranty On All Used Vehicles First Week of Porritts ......... £955


1971 HUMBER Sceptre ................ £925 *


Telephone 3207 ~~


Cavi


iowt hous I


THERE is an I n the procel


Ribble Valley [ eil when thtl housing are utJ


Clitheroe Bol was provided! upwards of 8(J in the borough! had been emp| years. The Laboui!


Two yearl


council had cal cent rating o! had been empl year and, whel


haste on thij absentee owij


rent the projl council should! sory purchase!


' take posses ] property. With such a I


>f young nrl ••eeldng horn! hink that the f inxious to m:|


' o provide accl ieserving cast Instead th l mother year!


rating empty [ I suppose i |


fxpect some ably housed ’ to understand! social probleil the search foif Over two nl


Ribble Valley | put forward the RVBC for! single and dl flats or hil Clitheroe areal ried childless# married cou]| child. To date, thil


been totally i] measure eithc- apathy or a cal of the opinio.! tions of the c| It could be


request by trnl for the loctl inquire of thcl Environment f able to local ; the Housing being pursuij aren’t we toll Mav I


RVBC that |


believe in process, corr.l ween the cl electors is al tial; and houl sensitive are;l COUN. B. J l 41 Henthorn|


. Clithcroe. '


ASSETS oft I ing SocietT £ 9 ,0 3 2 ,7 6 9 d i |


Al


th e y e a r £ 1 0 2 ,2 1 7 ,8 .1 resented a gT| Der cent. Mc| amounted - trl decrease o f| 1973.


NO DEPOSIT CARS


1970 TRIUMPH 2003. Very good condition throughout 12 months W.O.T.


1970 FORD Capri. Well maintained throughout1. 1~ mon.r, m .o.t. . • • ................... •


1968 FORD Cortina 1300- O re owner. 1.- month* r. .c.i 1968 SINCFR Vogue Estate. Cood dual purpose .............. 1967 AUSTIN 1100. 12 months M-o.T. Very nice c-jr ic


.................... .............. " ' ■ • • • “.......* * *# * *: * ; *


1966 ROVER 2000. Immaculate condition. moot ns . -o i pa r t exch a n g e s w elcom e


year ..........................................*.’ ' * * ' .............. ’ . / '


CHURCH MOTORS WATER STREET, CHURCH


Telephone Aecrington 35089 — Night Blackburn 25 *, £325 HIS


and coming e v e n t s —^ Bolton-By-Bowland YFC DISCO


in The Village Hall, Bolton-By-Bowland


on Friday, Feb. 14th 9-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m. *


Manor Hall, Clitheroe GOSPEL SERVICE


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9th at 6-30 p.m.


Speaker: MR R. LUCAS (Blackburn)


Billington and V/halty Brass Band Club


NOTE TO MEMBER;


THE CONCERT ROOM Wm BE CLOSED ON 1


SAT., SUN., FEB. 7th, So,


./


■ l’s outrageoul itablishing s<| orary” social I .lucation office!


’ H O U G H .’fected by the


' co Road, i shal ion of the ref ■last side at thif nisuse of the < iece of publiclj ind in this es lential area. Trees woulJ


t2,000 on tl assumption th:l


used as a playl This part ol


•ery busy witT ilay-area for I Iren there wal ind often. reqtl Within moil


:own, the graj nd replaced /alley author


lore welcome, I iecided to pial ittle more thaj his plot was! •eseeded at


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