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2 Clitheroe Advertiser end Times. October Stii.


YOUR WEEKEND -VIEWING SATURDAY


BBC 1 9- 10- 00—FINGERBOBS


9-10—STAR TREK 9-35—WHY DON’T YOU


10- 25-^-THE VIRGINIAN 11-


12- GRANDSTAND


5-25—WALT DISNEY’S THE MOUSE FACTORY


5- 50—NEWS


fi-05—DR WHO 6-


30—BRUCE FORSYTH ANDTIIE


.... GENERATION GAME-


7- 20—SA TU RDAY NIGIIT A T THE MOVIES


“Bad Day At Black Rock,” starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Ernest Borgnine, Lee Marvin.


8- 10—THE DICK EMERY


,... SHOW - 9-15—NEWS 9- 25—INTERNATIONAL SHOWJUMPING


10- 11- 25—MATCH O F TH E DAY 25—PARKINSON 12- 25— 12-27— WEA THERMAN BBC 2


7-40—1-05 p.m. — OPEN UNIVERSITY


3-25—THE SATURDAY WESTERN "Taza.Sonof Cochise,” starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush.


3.4n—PLAY AWAY .


C.O.D. AND DAFFY DOODLES


00—THE 1,000th


5-10—CHICO ANDTIIE MAN


5-35—THE MONEY PROGRAMME


00—MODEL WORLD 40—THE BIRD CAME


fi-20—OPEN DOOR 7-00—RUGBY SPECIAL 7- 8-


10-15-SECOND CITY; FIRSTS


10-50—NEWS ON 2 10- 11-


12-


55—OPEN DOOR 35—GOLF


“Arena,” starring Gig Young, Polly Bergen, Rohert Horton.


Granada


’ 0-15—CHECKMATE - 9-40—COVER TO COVER 10-05—CANADA: FIVE PORTRAITS


10-55—SATURDAY MATINEE James Mason, George Sanders in “A Touch of Larceny.”


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT 5-10—NEWS 5-20—HIGH ADVENTURE Dana Andrews, Janette Scott in “Crack in the World.”


7-00—A JOKE’S A JOKE 7-30—SALE OF THE CENTURY


S-00—WITHIN THESE WALLS


9- 00-MYSTERY MOVIE Banacek: George Pcppard in “A Horse of a Slightly Different Colour.”


10-25—CARTOON '10-30—NEWS 10- 11- 12-


BBC 9- LEARNING


10-10—ENSEMBLE 10-


BOTANY!


11- 11- 12-


SUNDAY 7-


8-


9-00—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


9-30— M A R Y , MUNGO AND MIDGE


45— C A R R Y O N 9- 45—AQUARIUS 30—POLICE STORY 25—THE SPARE TYRES


S U 8 U 8 B A K WIVES


KENNETH HAIRH..


m a n a » h e t o P x ■


50—NEWS AND SPORT 00—BORN 1900-


3 8- 30—INSIDE THE NEWS


J Suburban Wives - 2-00 • 4-83 7-80 CosM


A B’SU RBAN W A TH it


FTE TH


ETRU U


BU


BEIR- VVi MIO ft


BOT i. TH


ATES!J 20—MIDNIGHT MOVIE SSI > ■


t & . - . J ___________ uter Husbands 3*28- fl-20 9-18


f ♦Frankenstein: 2-30 8-45 8-88 tVESa ■ at the'Top I Barrv MacKanale 8-80 8-30,8-40


SU AY PCI__________ .4-00


N D


I IT'S HILARIOUS STUPP. | if you're broadninded encwghl - ■ /;


2; Pirates: - Kune Fu: Au all iVccpt fwuflrnwwe - 5-00 • 6-30 . X H


UNGJFI Tighrm


CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


To. be held at „ . —


RIBBLESDALE ADULT-CENTRE TONIGHT THURSDAY 7.30 p.m.


SATURDAY OCTOBER 11th HURST GREEN Pleaso bring own refreshments


THURSDAY OCTOBER 16th First Lecture of the Season


THE LAKELAND FELLS by Mr T. Scott


RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE 7.30 p.m. New Members Welcome


A NEW WINTER SEASON OF


INTRODUCING 1 Castle Htcengcfc


R e s ta u ra n t Station Road TtDfkoa*


CUTHEROS 24587


O U R


WINTER LUNCHEON MENU


has now commenced 12 noon — 2 p.m. 4 Course £ 1 .8 0 inclusive of VAT


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR AND CHRIST­ MAS PARTIES


Reqret fully booked Christmas Day. CHRISTMAS FAYRE BEING SERVED ON CHRISTMAS EVE, BOXING DAY LUNCH AND DINNER.


Menus available on request 25—EXPLORERS 15—RUDOLF KEMPE CONDUCTS 20—NEWS ON 2


9-25—WE BRITISH 10-15—DUEL


10-25—SUNDAY CINEMA “Catch 22 ''


12-20—12-25—CLOSE DOWN


35—BELLAMY — ON 00-SEEINGAND


BELIEVING EDUCATION


45—MEASUREMENT IN■ Granada 10—AVVENTURA-


12-35—OUT OF THE RUT


1-00-FARMING 1-25—MAKING TOYS 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES l-55-SUNDAY ' ADVENTURE FILM


7 “Lives of a Bengal Lancer-”


3- 4- 4-


5- 40—DISCO 05—FOX TERROR t JONES ' DO ’AVE ’EM


11-25—CARTOON 11-


12- 1-


5-30—BALLET SHOES 5- 6-


55—NEWS 05— ON TH E MOV E


6-15— ANNO DOMINI 6-50—TE D MOULT 6 -5 5 -SO N G S O F PR A ISE


1 7-25—POLDARK 8-15—FILM OF THE WEEK


. - ‘


! !


■ “Master of the


Islands,” starring Chen, Geraldine


10- 25—NEWS 10-35—OMNIBUS


„ 11-35—THE BLACK MAN IN BRITAIN


~ 12-00— 12-02— WEATHERMAN


I *•’ 7-40—8-55; 9-20—1-05 : :


BBC 2 p.m.—OPEN


- UNIVERSITY 6-50—NEWS REVIEW


Charlton Heston, Tina


Chaplin, John Phillip Law.


4- 5-


6-


00—SOME MOTHERS 3-


10—ALIAS SMITH AND 2-


EaBaagea


CRAVEN HEIFER HOTEL CHAIQI.EY, NEAR CLITHEROE


PINNER DANCE


9-30—THE CANONISATION OF OLIVER PLUNKETT


1 i-oo—WAKE UP TO YOGA 30—SKIPPY


1-10—THE BEACHCOMBERS


35—TH E NEW


ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN


flO—THE KICK OFF MATCH 05—FILM PREMIERE


Sophia Loren in "A Breath of Scandal.”


50—CELEBRITY SQUARES 35—THE ADVENTURES


OF BLACK BEAUTY


05—NEWS


fi-15—THE STORIES OF THE SAINTS


6-30—ONE MAN’S FAITH 6- 7-


KEEPER


7- 8-


9- 55—UPSTAIRS,


DOWNSTAIRS 55—NEWS


10—FILM OF THE


WEEK Franco Nero, Honor Blackman in “The Virgin and the Gypsy.”


11-05—GRANADA' PROFILE


11-35—THE BARON


CLITHEROE NFU Ladies’ Social Section


WIST I I I DOifiG DRIVE


WH STEW ELL HOTEL, 7-30 p.m. on MONDAY, O C TO B ER 13th


ADMISSION 35p including supper. All meat prizes.


W A D D iN C S T O N Best Kept Village Competition


PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES WON IN TH E ABOVE COMPETITION WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1975, A T 2-45, A T TH E GARDENS


Councillor Miss A. Alston, MBE, will present the awards. ... '


There will be a procession round the village led by Slaldburn Sliver Band prior to the presentation. All organisations and anyone wishing to take part will they please be at the assembly point In Branch Road at 1-45.


If wet the presentation will be In St Helen's School.


S T JAMES’S CHURCH MEN’S FELLOWSHIP


JUMBLE SALE


Saturday, October 11th Doors open 3 pirn. Admission 2p


Home-mado refreshments Bring and buy.stall


50—STARS ON SUNDAY 215—I\IY BROTHER’S


THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION RIBBLE VALLEY BRANCHES


a g ra n d .


POPPY BALL will be held in the.


MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1075


DANCING 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. to the PARAGON BANJO BAND


Selection of Poppy Queen at Midnight. (entrants must be resident in the Ribble Valley)


SPOT PRIZES — LICENSED BAR Tickets 71-00 each,'all proceeds to poppy appeal fund


Rights o f admission reserved.


Every Saturday, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. A la carte menu


PHONE STONYHURST 215 TO RESERVE YOUR TABLE FOR THE EVENING


00-WEEKEND WORLD


Tho ideal venue for your Office Parly, Club Outing, Christmas Parties


Wadding Racepttons A Speciality.


DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY 7-30 — 10-00. Extensive. A Ln Carlo Monu and Wine List-. Licensed tiil Midnight


Cloood Mondays ROYAL BRITISH LEGION


ftJBBIPiSSw HALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE PRESENTS


By popular demand FR ID A Y , 17th O C TO B E R , 8-30 p.m. ,O.K. DISCO


50/50 DISCO FOR 18s to 80. Cover Charge at the door.


S A T U R D A Y & S U N D A Y E V E N I N G S


COME DANCING Last event of 1975 Season


SCARPRINT


SUNDAY, O C TO B ER 12th organised by Lancs. Auto Club


Morning Practice, 1st Run 1 p.m. Bar and Refreshments


Adults 40p; Child 10p LONGRIDGE CIRCUIT


N. LANCS LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME Clitheroe and District Support Group


DON’T MISS OUR GOOD AS NEW SALE


To be held at FORMER MOTOR SHOW­ ROOMS, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER


17th and 18th from 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Bargains galore


Visit the H Y N D B U R N .


A R T S & C R A F T E x h ib i t io n & S a le At:


A N T L E Y ME TH O D I S T CHURCH, ACCRINGTON


October 10th to 20th


Opened by the Mayoress of Hyndburn, MRS E. McNEIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th, AT 7-30 p.m. Open: Weekdays 2 to fi p.m. — 6-30 to 9 p.m.


Saturday ami Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Close Monday, October 20th n t 5 p.m.


ADMISSION: ADULTS 15p. Children and OAPs lOp


Children must be accompanied by parenl(s)renitsj £ I \ ' B A R B


ENTERTAINMENT at


PILKY’S. B U T T E R Y


EDISFORD, CLITHEROE. TEL. 22010 THURSDAY OCTOBER 9th


A welcome return of SWEENEY Sunday October 12th


Tho fabulous QUANTRO Wednosday October I5lh


North U n c o No. 1 Group has appeared on ‘New Faces’ SEPTEMBER


Thursday, October 16th . Welcome return of - S O U N D S 1 8 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ STARDUST * CLUB


RIBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB, RAILWAY ROAD — Tel. 22342


GOOGIE SYKES STAG


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th Guitar vocaj SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th Lunchtime. 12 — 2 p.m.


Tote double, Oct. 4th; 24-26. Snowball; 19. turkoy draw: 1st 11675; 2nd 11320


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th Show Group


THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION


Hodder Valley Branch Notice of the


ANNUAL


to be held at the Parkers Arms Hotel, Newton,


GENERAL MEETING


at 6*30 p.m., Monday, October 13th, 1975. D. B, Bond, secretary.


Out at a Party?


Down at the Club? SOU Oq


9 COLLINS £ % DOESN'T 5- 'O, EITHER. V


_ M IKE ^ 1 I S ° V


FOR: Any kind of music. Any kind of placo. Book


M IK E C O L L IN S DISCO


NOW! Tel Burnley 23642. RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd


at 7-30 p.m. in the


R.O.S.L.A. ANNEXE RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE


TRINITY MODERN WIVES


JUMBLE SALE


Thursday, October 16th at 7 p.m.


Trinity School Room Admission 2p. Tea and Biscuils


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Wnddinston Branch


FASHION SHOW


THE CHURCH HALL CHURCH BROW CLITHEROE


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd at 8 p.m.


Fashions by Economic Stores


To bo opened by MISS ROYAL BRITISH LEGION, NW AREA (Miss Janet Whiteside).


Admission 25pinc. refreshments Proceeds in aid o f poppy appeal.


( WVWNVVWYWWW' P o w e r Unlimited


formula one


, STOCKCAR racing


Rochdale Supreme Trophy ■1


Plus Jaguar Champion* Northern Heel


featuring driver ol U® D O U G CRONSHAW


p,uL sa b.'hech»‘"- S A TU R D A Y , OCTOBER I '1”


Blast off 7 P,flI* on • r


B0CHDALE STAOj^' Milnrow R°a“' "


EYtR


Y SAT. 10 a.m. — A M AD


M N FREE ISSIO FLEA MARKET


Old Fire Engine Stables Dockrey Street, Colne


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


'n B O L T O N - B Y - ROWLAND VILLAGE HALL


0 n WEDNE SD AY,


OCTOBER 15th at 7-45 p.m.


E m is s io n Adults 35j>. Childron 15p. ALL MEAT PRIZES


Proeoeds (or SJA Cadol Teaching Ads.


«• Stirk House, a fine 300 year old manor house, w~sct in beautiful cquntryside'oij"the Lancashire/ «


’ Yorkshire border. Superb wine cellar.


a International a la carte menu. Dancing in the .... Elizabethan suite. Partake of a meal, or tarry for a weekend.


v . ^ - ’ '


RESTAURANT AND HOTEL . Inquiries to Mr C. A. Haworth


LGISBURN, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs. Tel. Gisbum 581 >-• - ■' QrHjJie A59, 2miles from Gisburn.


ELTROP1CANO NELSON


TH IS S A TU R D A Y N IG H T LIVE ON STAGE


Admission F R E E before 1 0 * 3 0 ' . 60p after


WHISTLER / SUBJECT TO CLUB RULES


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WM’s CLUB '


. Introducing CLUBLAND’b MARIO LANZA


MIKE W00DH0USE Thursday, October 16th Don't miss this top artist


< CLAIMING DATES


Slaldburn Village Hil Com­ mutes


WHIST 4 DOMINO DRIVE


Wednosday, DwwforlCfc 1975 *


Hodder Valle/ Shox WHIST AND


d o m in o drive


Friday, December UUt« 5, in Slaldburn YllU9«H5"


JON’S TAXIS VVHALLEY 3537


l Weddings A Speciality Parties and Contracts, etc.


RIBCHESTERFOLK CLUB al Ite


W H IT E BULL HOTEL, ROCHESTER


TONIGHT D W AVE ALTERS Next wook: SlngmHIJM


Country & Western FREEWAYS Friday, October 10th


23 • 28 (won) C30 next week


Double Leader; Mrs P. Parrott ■'■■■■


PRESTON BUS (No. 9) 12.30 p.m. WELL TERRACE


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB S A TU R D A Y , O C TO B E R 11th


Wellgate Te le p ho n e 23585 O rgan — Susan. Drums — Jo h n .


VINCE LORRAINE S U N D A Y , O C TO B E R 12th


(Vocal) (A great artist)


HAROLD GRUNSHAW W ED N E S D A Y , O C TO B E R 15th


“ ■ . ■ (Vocal) , . BONANZA — 8.i5


Tombola with a difference Jack Pot on all games


Games, Dancing on concert nights. Friends and Visitors welcome.


19 ■ 27 - 14 (won) £50 next week


Treble


CALF’S HEAD HOTEL


IVORSTON, C L ITH E R O E — Tele?honrU1218


CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCES


Most nights during October — December


Phone Clitheroe 41218 for details, menus, reserva­ tions, etc.


________' --- ------------------ | C IVIC HALL


T e l . 23278 Grand Kinema Tel j3 TH U R S FRI AND SAT at 7 in


Barbra Streisand in FUNNY LADY ( i MON TO SA T at 7 p.m


Tho Great Family Programme Irom EMI and cm ' SIMON WARD AS JAMES HERHI OT * '


ALL CREATURES The w e ll loved story o l Jomes Hotriol, tho velituuy surgeon In the


GREAT AND SMALL [III B E A U T I F U L P EO P L E (in


The most Impressive lilm over taken ol tho wikjrle j f W E E K COMMENCING OCT. 20th at 7


THE MOST EXHILARATING GRIPPING. ACTION-PACKED Arnnr., P'n’ ’ A DECADE. THE COLOSSAL B E *0Vt'‘^ r J,


THE BOOKING PLANS lor this mighty production Kill bo open 1 ^ TOWERING INFERNO (A! I I


I WHY NOT STAY OVERThT I


Edisford Bridge -••••■uiuu i#l. 220!


B Stay,a f®.w d^ s in‘his EarlV Georgian ReSitJ=r« “ overlooking the River Ribble. All rooms £


I private bath and phone. Free fishing to resided B Sauna bath. Colour TV’s — Log Fires ^


I TERMS FOR CHRISTMAS PERIOD: Double ,,»» \ breakfast E 6 .5 0 , - Other meals a la c a T n e T ? ■


childron under 12. isB a a .B a n sn TOSSIDE CHURCH WHIST


& DOA/IINO DRIVE SATURDAY,


OCTOBER 18th at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 30p ADULTS, 15p CHIL­ DREN, INCLUDING SUPPER


IN THE INSTITUTE Proceed* for church funds


b o w l a n d forest yfc WHIST &


DOMING drive


' at D U N SO P BRIDGE VIIUk I


HALL including relrestimcnls


17th OCTOBER Admission 3$p


Commencing 7-45 p.n, prompt.


THE SALVATION ARMY \ LOWERGATE


THANKSGIVING - HARVEST


\“Say it with y flowers” THIS WEEKEND


OCT. 11th and 12th.


SATURDAY AT 7 p.m., conducted by


felli YOU TH F R O M BURNLEY.


M SUNDAY 2-15 p.m. Items by the children. SUNDAY 6-30 p.m. Youth taking part.


COME AND GIVE THANKS TO AND GIVERS


wi Th 0


CHRISTMAS PERIOD AJ Cllthoroo Tel, j j 0)5


, ‘DEER’ f a m i l y


MISS* OUT


aA'TER fou r months of watching the BBC’s nightly Nationwide, for a feature on


heir P0t Sikn deer Bambi to


he screened, the Hodgson family, o f Bolton-by-Bowland,


mis)sed the showing The story of Bambi, from


when she was found as a fawn bv Mr Hodgson to the day she cave birth on the farm to her fourth offspring and first stag Solomon, went out to all BBC


regions. But Mr and Mrs Hodgson, ,


of New Ings Farm, and their daughter, Mrs Adele Bow­ man, were never told by the BBC that the programme was to be on thnt evening. Mr and Mrs Hodgson were


unloading eulves at the time, bul fortunately friends tele­ phoned and they caught the last minute or so. But Adele, who nurses at


i


Clitheroe Hospital and gave up a week of her holiday to make the film in June, was in Preston with her husband and missed the entire showing. Happily though, the family


will have an opportunity to view the programme again, but this time in private, eittier at the farm, or at a BBC


studio. Solomon, now four months


old, is doing very well and according to Mrs Hodgson is “growing into a big lad." Shortly after the film was


made, Bambi’s daughters, Kiki and Heidi, also had y ou n g s te r s , Sheba and Stranger. Both are growing up to enjoy life down on the


farm.


LOW MOOR CLUB


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th


For your entertainment


if STEVEN JOHS G R E A T GUI TAR VOCALIST


N


B R ID G E T A X I S RADIO CONTROLLED CARS — 7-SEATER TAXI BUS WEDDINGS — CONTRACT WORK — FUNERAL CARS


CLITHEROE 22977 52 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


WADDINGTON ROAD CHIP SHOP


NOW OPEN SATURDAY LUNCHTIMES 14 11-30 1-30


METHODIST CHURCH LOW MOOR


11 CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY


; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th


i Services: Morning 10450 a.m. ■ _ _ enemoon 2-30 p.m. ; Vuat stft bone wm be rweb* . and dojksted.


I I^echw; Rev. J. .R. Butd


manor hall CLITHEROE


, SUNDAY, O C T . ,2th


g o s p e l s e r v ic e , ; /Ct;6*30 peVlt. V '


s Mr Ruatel (Buryi .^OMEN’S FELLOWSHIP


' ’ M S w i t . . - . Oetober lSth


~ywlt” :M s 8 Adnrdgm (Bomber Bridge).


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