; > v» '
2 Clltheroc Adveiiiser and Times, May 15th, 1975 N
9-00—11 ARN A B Y 9-
10-
10-00—ONCE OVER LIGHTLY
10-25—KONTAKTE 10-
9-35—WHY DON’T YOU
BBC 1 RANGERS
Saturday 8-
15—LASSIE’S RESCUE TENNIS 9-
15—BUGS BUNNY 50—THE VIRGINIAN
12-00—CAMP RUNAMUCIC 12-25—WEATHERMAN 12-30—G RANDSTAND 5-10—TOM AND JERRY 5-20—NEWS 5-
6- 05—DOLPHINS, CHEETAHSAND
EMU
G-35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “The Intelligence Men” starring Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise
ASPEL
8- 15—CANNON 9- 35—NEWS FOLLOWED BY WEATHER
8-15—LOOK —MIKE YARWOOD
11- 15—STORYTELLER 12- 20—WEATHERMAN
3.00—SATURDAY CINEMA "Boy On A Dolphin" starring Alan Ladd, Sophia Loren, Clifton Webb
7- BBC 2 UNIVERSITY
7-00—WESTMINSTER 7-30—NEWS AND SPORT 7-15—NETWORK
10-00—MANAGING TO SURVIVE
9- BBC 1 JEEVAN
10-30—MORNING SERVICE
H-30—1
9-15—INTERNATIONAL MATCH OF THE DAY SPECIAL
SLENDER MEANS 9- 15—SECOND HOUSE
11-15—NEWS ON 2 11-20—FILM NIGHT 11-
“Angel Face” starring Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons
G ra n a d a
35—SING A SONG OF 10-
9-15—THE UNGUARDED MOMENT
9-10—PLAY GUITAR
12- 00—SHANG A LANG 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT
10-15—SATURDAY MATINEE Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas in "School for Scoundrels.”
5-10—NEWS 5- 6-
CENTURY .
20—NEW FACES 20—SALE OF THE
6-50—’THE BIG FILM William Holden and Eleanor Parker in “Escape from Fort Bravo”
9- 10—THRILLER Catherine Schell in
10 -1-30—OPEN
15—THE GIRLS OF 05—INTERNATIONAL
- CLITHER.OE TOW.N COUNCIL
TOWN MAYOR’S SUNDAY MAY 18th. 1975
50—MIDNIGHT MOVIE
The Worshipful the Town Mayor (Councillor Leo Wells) proposes'lo attend Mass at St Michael and St John’s Catholic Church, Lowergate, Clitheroe, on .Sunday morning, May 18th, and trusts he may be accompanied in procession to the Church by re sidents and in particular by those serving in a public capacity or in various social and welfare organisations in the Town. 'Mass commences at
11-0 a.m. 10—PASSING PARADE , The arrangements are as follows:—
Cl) All organisations participating should be assembled in iClhurch Street by 10-30 a.m. prompt. Personnel (« e cp t the Mayor's party os mentioned below) should report to the Police Officers marshalling the procession;
(2) Uniforms, armlets, badges or other distingi^Mng marks should be worn; former (Mayors are reminded thht it is customary for medallions 'to be worn on this occasion.
(3) Councillors, Magistrates and 'Ladies and 'Gentlemen of the town should assemble at the HOwn IlalL IThe Town (Mayor wilt receive a t lO-ttS a»m.
(4) (The'route for the procession will be: Market Place— Kine Lane—UowcrgUtc. On reaching: the entrance to ltiio church the ■procession will Open out on each side or the iwul and allow the [Town Mayor and his party to pass through; the band go ’past the entrance to ’face
about;
(5 ffhe return route' for the .procession will be: ILowergatc— TVIoor TJane—Oastlo Street—Market (Place—(Church
8- 10—TARBUCIf — AND ALLTHAT!
10-30—NEWS 10-15—APPOINTMENT
12-25—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS PRESENTS
Sunday 8-
00—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA 9-
9- 10-
12-00—1 SEE WIIAT YOU MEAN
1- 2-
1-20—PARENTS AND CHILDREN
THE GO 70 80 SHOW ,
12-25—BEFORE THE ARK 12-55—FARMING.
11-
3- 40—INTERNATIONAL AIR FAIR
4-
5- 10—CARRIE’S WAR 6- 05—NEWS FOLLOWED BY’ WEATHERMAN
TENNIS
6-15—ANNO DOMINI 6-50—MICHAEL PARKINSON
6- 7- 8- 9-
10-
10- 11-
‘Tile Letter” film starring Bette Davis with Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson
05—FILM MATINEE Granada 9-
50—MR BENN
10- 11-
4- 25—TELEVISION TOP OF THE FORM
12-
50—INTERNATIONAL 1-
2- 3-
55—SONGS OF PRAISE 25—THE BROTHERS 15—STRIFE
BY WEATHER
David Hockney in Paris
1-20—OPEN DOOR 1-50—CRICKET 6- 7-
ABOUTUS
7-10 -1-05—OPEN UNIVERSITY
BBC 2 00—OMNIBUS
55—MIDDLE EAST 7- 20—WEATHERMAN
6- WORSHIP
30—CHECKMATE 00—MORNING
11-25—CARTOON 11-
TIIE PLANNERS 30—SKIPPY
oo—MR SMITH MEETS
1-10—THE ' BEACHCOMBERS
00—WEEKEND WORLD
INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
35—OUT OF TOWN 10—HOME
50—NEWS FOLLOWED5- 6-
3-35—SUNDAY MATINEE Claire Bloom and Richard Johnson in “80,000 Suspects"
6-15—LIKE FLAMES OF FIRE
50—NEWS REVIEW 25—TIIE WORLD 10-
10- 11-
7-55—THE SUNDAY FILM • Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra and Deborah Kerr in "From Here To Eternity"
GO 00—NEWS 10—THE IIOUNDCATS
35—SURVIVAL 05—NEWS
Dunsop Bridge Village Hall
WARDROBE SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY.21st
ON from 2 p.m.:—8 p.m.
Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Clothing, etc. Also Ever Popular Home Made Cake Stall.
Perhaps you have something you would like to give for this effort.
35—HALLELUJAH 25—DOCTOR ON THE
Tel. Dunsop Bridge 279 NO ADMISSION CHARGE
TEA AND BISCUITS AVAILABLE AnA W W VW W W VW VW W W W W VW RATHMELL YOUNG FARMERS CLUB
WANTED— RATHMELL YOUNG FARMERS CLUB WANT YOU AND 999 OF U,S AT
HAMMER'TONi HALL FARM, WIGGLESWORTH TO DANCE TO THE
15—VILLAGE HALL 15—STRANGE REPORT
KEEP BRITAIN IN EUROPE CAMPAIGN COMMON MARKET COMPETITION
WIN A WEEKEND FOR TWO IN BRUSSELS
The following are 10 good reasons for staying in Europe.
A. 84% oi large British Companies expect long term
bonefits from EEC member ship. B. Our food supplies are more secure (and no more expensive) with the EEC. C. The regional development fund and the Europc.iu Social Fund have- together given over £200,000,000 to help create jobs or-alleviate redundancy. D. A Unified Europe pro vides a market large enough to sustain the high techno logy industry essential to this country. E. As a member of the Common Market Britain can do more to help developing nations of the world.
F. One-third of all our ex ports now go to the Co(Vmon Market.
C. Creator European unity reduces the chance of fur ther European war.
H. All the Commonwealth countries want us to stay in Europe and agree that our former trading arrangements cannot be- resumed.
I. The EEC
is.directly help ing livestock and hill farmers.
|. British' sovereignty and influence is greater when wc are in the EEC than if wc
were.isolated outside.
Place them in their order of importance which you think they should be, from left to right.
SB DAVE-A-TONES’ OF YORK—AND THE DJ JOSKINS DISCO
presented by courtesy of the Dog and Partridge, Tosside. Tickets 65p from cluh members or Mr J. Dinsdalc
at Long Preston 259, Or Admission on Evening 75p REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
I/W V W W W W W W W W W W W W W W IA A im rt lour Blackburp_™j JON VOIGT, BURT REYNOLDS Express. DELIVERANCE
And Barbara Streisand, George Segal in the adult [ comedy—
OWL Ss THE PUSSYCAT
(X) Two shows «X 2-0, 7*0. “•Deliverance" 3-40. 8-40. (x)
UNIT TWO—A lore elory of the R ’thirties and 'forties.
THE WAY WE WERE ,
OBERT REDFORD nnd .BARBRA STREISAND together in
Shows 2-20. 5-05. 7-15.
(A) And Supporting Programme.
UNIT THIIEE-A7»e funniest, sexiest comedy yet! ANTHONY
CONFESSIONS OF
BOOTH, LINDA HAYDEN, ROBIN ASKWmi. BILL MAYNARD in
th en w n r rE in tr im space beeow, in- not .more than so words, one fu r th e r reason w m en ap peal s to YOU PERSONALLY.
A WINDOW CLEANER
(X) 2-30, 5-10, 8-55.
And Charles ‘ Bronson as TIIE STONE KILLER . (X) 4-05, 7-20.
UNIT. POUR—More bawdy glories la n dark shade of blue.
NAME .......................................................... ............... .................... . ADDRESS ................................... ..................................... ...........
' BLOCK CAPITALS,' PLEASE.
‘'v - Cut
ouf.along fho lincs'indicatcd'and send to— ‘ ■ . THE 'SECRETARY,
19'
O.TLEY STREET, SKIPTON, ;■>-V5;NORTH YORKSHIRE BD23 IKS.
' TO iAKRTVE NOT DATEE, THAN MONDAY, MAY SWln'iUW. '^YJufdecMoa ofiboIPJJiel of Jndffeo i» Flo&l<
VOTE YES ON THURSDAY,' JUNE 5th. ; POSTAGE
: ' ' RATES ; , : ;- ■ : N- ,2nd 1st
U p to l ‘1 pages ..... 8p lOp 16 to 22 pages .. 9kip 12'/ip
CANTERBURY TALES
THE OTHER
Also THE BELL OF HELL . ' -(X) 3-50. 7-10.
(X) 2-10, 5-30. 8-50.
Manor Hall, Clitheroa GOSPEL SERVICE
SUNDAY, MAY 18th
Speaker: Mr George Gorton. (Blackburn)
'LAMES' m um W SH W WEDNESDAY, MAY 2U t a t 2*45 p.m.
«sii Mil.
UNIT ONE—’Trcracndoualr ex- citing adventure story*—Sunday
SUNDAY. MAY Mill* *ud 1VREK
Willie Hainsoo'rHIcE riodcn, etc* Saturday, May 17th, at 7 p.m.
Hclldrivcrs and Wreckers Mayhem Stakes
or WHITE CITY STADIUM, Manchester
Saturday, May l7th, at 7 p.m. ADM. 80p» 'Citliaren and OAP's 40p
w m w . w f/m iM /iim /M /m
Wh'alley Methodist Church
JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 17th aT 2-0 p.m. Admission 2p
Refreshments Available / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / J
jo n ’S. Taxis . WHALLEY 3537
Weddings A Spccielity Parties and Contracts, etc.
DISCO 2000 AD One of the North’s
Leading Disco Agencies
Why Not Give Us A Ring For Your Special Occasion
PLUS EQUIPMENT HIRE SERVICE
Telephone Nelson 62077, 62001.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LOW MOOR CLUB
SUNDAY, MAY 18th P ACIFIC DUO UNION
SLA1DBUR.N METHODIST CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY
Whit Sunday,'May 18th ^Services 2-0 and 6-30 p.m. Guest Preacher—
Pastor J. Bcardwood ' of BilRngton
Evening The Misses Brands fir Sheila . 'Roberts flr 'Miss Hasol Blakcy, 'of Bolton-by-Bowland
-'EVERYONE WELCOME'.
Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society
SATURDAY, MAY 24th
Walk from Slanbory (o Haworth r la Bronte Waterfall—approx. ” miles.
COUNTRY Mrs C. E. Sea gar
BRONTE &1 Pimlico iRoad. Tel. 223W
'Private Coach from Station at 1-0 p.rn. •For coach aeata contact—
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /Z i
'Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle .
GOOD AS
NEW SHOP 50 PARSON LANE,
SATURDAY, MAYl 7th 9-0 a.m. to 4-0 p.m.
/ / / / / / y/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / I B U R N L E Y
..FOR
BUYING.SELLINIgW L 22331 • i A W W V V W V W W V IN V V V W V W W W V
Wad'dington Social and' Bowling Gluh
WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE
TUESDAY, MAY 20th, at 7-30 p.m.
Adm. 30p including Supper »M/VV/W/WW\6A/VW1AW\«A4M(VW
PRELIMHiNARY NOTICE
St James's Church, 'Clitheroe
SATURDAY, NOV. 8th
AUTUMN FAYRE
Clitheroe F.C., SOCIAL
EVENING WHOXUSDAV, east MAY :
JOINER^ ARMS 8 p.m. \
Admission 40p Inc. Supper . The langroyd Hall
S td lu h i Tho TAOGOmU THIS SUNDAY. MAY 18th
Folk Club* Coin*. •UXDAT8 « l M *.m.
HAMISH IMLACH Next Week: Foggy Duo a iw w a a a aAm a iv vw w ia /vvwaaM aivvwwvvvW iM aivV ^ ^ "
Clitheroe Townswomen’s Guild
; INVITE YOU TO A -
CHEESE & WINE •EVENING.,-
at the STARKIE ARMS, CLITHEROE
. 7-30 to.: 9 -3 0 4>.m; TOMBOLA— RAFFLE
Admission 4 0 p . ■ COMMON MARKET -A MEETINQ HAS BEEN.; ARRANGED‘ ®Y y,C{- CHIPPING AND DISTRICT CONSERVA ^
ASSOCIATION IN BRABlNS SCHOOL, CHIPf’1'" 'FRIDAY, MAY 23rd, of 8-0 p.m-,
WWAMtWWWWWWlAAAAAAAMAAA . ...
'' Speaker;. LORD ELTON,'Opposition Whip and Front o Spokesman in the Houso of Lords. ALL WELCOME
MAKE YOUR \ MIND UP TIME ;,
•AH. '..--.I-'. gY'/'j.',' Tossidc and District’s Event
for the Clitheroe Physiothorapy Centro
SATURDAY, MAY 24th at 7-45 p.m.
IN .THE INSTITUTE
Children’s Dominoes 15p inef. Supper. Good Prises
WHIST & DOMINO A DRIVE
dmission 30p, Rihhlesdale Wandercua Cricket Club
COFFEE EVENING Home of .Mr and'Mrs'K. E. Weaver,
to be held at the
Salthil! Villa, ,'Salthill |Road, Clithcroa\ on WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st;7 -3 0 ito 9-30 ^
TOMBOLA— BRING AND BUY ■ TICKETS 20p
'
BRING A ROUGH plan AND SIZE OF YOUR ROOM
We. will give you an
(estimate on the spo1 Expert Fitting Service
Racing— Spring Gold Cup festarlnc .Stuart Smith.
AUtlello Grounds. Hocbdnlo Formula One Stock Car
n □ b q d n 0 Esna I f yoor In tbo Slarket for Hxcitcmcnt Join us at— ROCHDALE STADIUM.
W W V W V V V V W W V W V W V V A J a S H E E a E a 3.J3LE
FRIDAY, MAY 16th, 8-30 ip.m. to 1-0 a.m. BAR UNTIL MIDNIGHT
ST ANDREW’S,, SLAIDBURN
ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN GENTLEMEN
THURSDAY, MAY 15th, at 6-0 p.m. LADIES
FRIDAY, MAY 16th, at 101-0 a.m.
VOLUNTEERS THANK YOU GEO. H. GAZE, Rector.
I I A/W W VW W W W W VW W W W W ) THE ANNUAL PILKY’S EDISFORD, OLITHEROE
SPECIAL ONE NIGHT ONLY MAY 22nd, 1975 .
SOUNDS 18 |AZZ BAND ACCRINGTON’S 2nd
ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS, FAIR
in the TOWN HAUL, Accrington Saturday, May 17-th
9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. “Absolutely Everything For The Collector—
REFRESHMENTS ALL DAY ADULTS 15p, CHILDREN and OAPIs 5p.
Antiques, Porcelain, Jewellery, Coins, Victoriana, iBooks, etc.’*
“The Next Voice You See”
WITH FEAR Clifford Evans and Oliver Reed in “Curse of the Werewolf"
(Street. On the termination of the Service the procession will be reformed and accompany the Town Mayor .back to the Town Hall where U will open out again, allow tho Town Mayor and his party to pass through and then
The Town Mayor trnsts the various individuals and orgam- salions will support him on this occasion. TFI FOnn
disperse.
Town Mayor’s rarlour. Church Street. Clittieroe. 8th May. IMS.
, CLTTHEROE SHOAL CLUB /Town Clerk. STARDUST ★ CLUB R.OYAJL BRJTMI LE'GION
CAMPBELL MUSIC SHOW
15—THE GLEN 00—NEWS ON 2 SYMPHONIES 05—THE BRAHMS
“Stavisky" starring Jean-Paul Belmondo with Charles Boyer, Francois Pericr, Anny Duperey, Michel Lonsdale, Claude Rich 55—CLOSEDOWN
00—SUNDAY CINEMA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS BAMCIMG To OrgWn anti Drnnis — 'Spot Frizes
Over £40 per week can be won. Saturday night and Sunday morning. Join us
at.tho (Legion
Toto Double Saturday, MayllOtU': 8 — 8. Snowball No. 24 Tote this week t£2fl. Snowball l£24.
Meal and Grocery' Numbers: '1st—49394 ; 2nd—19112 CIVIC HALL T«l. 23278 GRAND KIN EM A Tel. 23278
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 THE ODESSA iFKLE (a)
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AT 7-0 Africa speaks as never ’before— MIKE HENRY in
TARZAN & THE JUNGLE BOY THE SWORD OF ALT BABA
(u) Also - ( u )
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY at 7-0 JIM DALE. ANGELA DOUGLAS
DIG BY THE BIGGEST DOG m THE WORLD
(u) A film for all ages to see and enjoy *— Also WHITE GOMMANCHE
- Week Commencing May 26th— THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
(U) W M num uuunui/titm H tm m m /uzM iuuuuai
h... Edisfords Clitheroc TELEPHONE 22010.
PILKY'S LUNCHES DAILY
FOOD SERVED EVERY EVENING 6 to 10-30
FRIDAY, MAY 16th GOLD CLUB WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st JAY TURNER TRIO
EL TROPICANO NELSON
' THIS ®d\rrU3U>AY NIGHT DAYBREAK SHOW THE FABULOUS
ADMISSION 'FREE BEFORE 10-30 — SOp AITEB SUBJECT TO CLUB BUIES
tnm w rmntmt&snvmnismv&imkBBViiatwssummm* WADDINGTON SOCIAL and BOWLING CLUB
. SiATURDAY, MAY 17ib D.-J.'DISCO' r msasummiiiMiZMua/tMnmtnHHtHimitmmnuu,
Admission 30p — Membere only Right of admission strictly reserved
Galderatoncs1 Revue and' Dramatic Society Whallcy—present:
t H.M.S. PINAFORE IN THE HOSPITAL THEATRE
ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAT MAY 21st, 22nd. 23rd, 24th. NIGHTLY AT 7-30 p.m. ,
ADULTS 50p, OAP 40p (Wednesday), CHILDREN 35p ; REDUCED RATES FOR BLOCK BOOKINGS
' RING WHALLEY 2121 or 3564 AFTER 5-30 p.m.
g ^ ^ ^ W M .U L 'E Y ROAD, CUnHIEROE l l i l f i i f e i s s EVERY FRIDAY EVENING
TOMBOLA & DANCING Eyes Down 8-30 p.m. -JJ10 Snowball
IUS45.C. ItlAHIWWY HOAD — TEL. 22313 SATIURDAY, MAT 17tU a t 8-30 pun.
TOM--CHAZ- BRIAN BOB & MAXINE
miURSDAT, SWAT '15th, a t 8-30 pail. First time—from Blackpool Refreshments always available on concert nights
WJE2LLGATE — TELEPHONE 23585 /
SATURDAY. MAY 171U— Organ—Susan Drum®—John
WYNE LANE (Vocal) SUNDAY, MAY 18th— GEOFF STUART (
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2Lsl— SPORTS QUIZ
SOCIAL CLUB y KING'S ARMS Start at 8 o’clock. Quizmaster: Jack Cromton.
Games and Ihuictng—Old Tyrnc and Modem to Organ - and (Drums* Friends and Visitors Welcome
DOUBLE
9 25 NOT WON £40 Next Week
'HBI2JLE
29 II NOT WON £50 Next Week
/ / / / / / / /A / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / '
SLAIDBURN IW.l. GOOD QUALITY
JUMBLE SALE Village Hall, Slaidburn
Tea and Biscuit$ Available IN THE
BRING AND BUY STALL
Saturday, May 17th 2 -0 to 5-0 p.m. Admission 2p
2nd CLITHEROE (Parish Church) GUIDES
JUMBLE SALE FRIDAY, ,MAY 23rd : at 6-30 p.m.
Parish Church, Lower School
COFFEE xnil BISCUITS
If you ha re jumble please teltpiott Mrs Dixon, Clitheroc
iRogeraon, CHthcroe SU31. WE WILL COLLECT
or Mn
FOR YOUR WEDDING OR PARTY DINE AND DANCE
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22550. -- - i
• ' - I VARIED MENU BUFFET MENU Luncheons Daily 12 noon till 2 p.m.
HOT-BAR SNACKS" COLD Sunday High Tea 4 — 6 p.m.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES LTD and HODDER (MOTOR SERVICES
SPRING BANK HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, MAY 25th
1235 11245 1255 Knowsley Satan Park (me. adm.) fl-40 0935 0945 0955 Moreeambe, ret. 1900
Chatbom/CUtbcroe/WhaUer Destination 1355 1340 1330 Windermere and Bownols ---------
0920 0930 0940 Blackpool, rot. 1800 1320 1330 1340 Blackpool, ret. 2100 .
MONDAY, MAY 26th
0655 0705 0715 Wcston-Supor-Marc 0855 0840 0830 Scarborough
........................ .................................••••
0740 0750 0800 Llandudno ............................................... 0740 0750 0800 Rhyl
.......................................................
0855 0840 0830 York ............................. 0995 0940 0930 Scllle, Morccambo and Blackpool
0920 0930 0940 Blackpool, ret. 1800 ........................ 1320 1330 1340 Blackpoo.l, ref. 2100 .................
TUESDAY, MAT 27th .
0920 0930 0940 Fleetwood Market, rot. 1800 . . . £1.00 0920 0930 0940 Blackpool, rot. 1830
................... 95p
Please Book »t—ODIt OFFICE. 46 KING STREET. Tel. CUtberoe i»l73, 55330—C. and K. -AINSWORTH. WATERLOO ROAD. Tel. CUtb. erne 53153—MESSRS nUDSONS. TOLL BAR, CHATBURN. Tel. 'Clitb. eroc 41303—HRS -KNOX. ABBEY GANDY STORES. Tel. Wballer 3655.
PLEASE BOOK EARLY 'FOR GOOD SEATS “ COACHING IN COMFORT”
£1.65 £1.50 £1.45 95p 95p
£3.30 £2.00 £1.95
Association For Children Disorders
will be held at With Heart
A SUPPER DANCE ST PAUL’S PARISH HALL, LOW MOOR
FRIDAY, MAY 23rd, 8-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m. TICKETS 8Op — BAR
Available from Mrs McQuadc, 11 ’Milfhornc Avenue, Clifh- croc; Turners Shoe Shop, Castle Street; and The Advertiser and Times, King Street.
'UUMIM/Uftt/MI/mMMHUMM/V/UmtUinum Rabble Vlalley Authorities Sports Week
JUNE 7th—14th, 1975
CLITHEROE CRICKET, IBOW1LAND and TENNIS ■ CLUB (Tennis Section)
OPEN-TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Ladies’ Doubles Gent’s Doubles
Entrance 'Fee 40p per pair. Closing Date IMay 25th
^
Entries to—iMr D. Earnshaw, Crtsssfells, Ribblesdalc Avenue, Clitheroc.
1st IPendle Cub and Scout Group
COFFEE EVENING
....... . . £1.55 £1.40
Fare i j ,
£1.00 95p 95p
61.UU 15 BEVERLEY DRIVE to be held at
on THUR5.; MAY 22nd from 7-0 to 9-0
. Mr and Mrs P. Glynn Stalls— Carnes— Barbecue Admission: Adults lOp, Children 5p
by kind permission of
FAMILY FILMS
-1
THE adventures of Diebv Old English sheepdog whicJ drinks an experimental chemi cal and grows to an enormous- size, are told in the family film “Digby the biggest dog i„ lhe world, showing at Ctitheme Civic Hall from Thursday^ Saturday week.-
J The film from Monday v
Wednesday is “Tarzan and the jungle boy.”
fl7.‘
a'.'WOMAN' was killed, and nine including three children, injured in a t Hi'if'Whalley-Clitheroe bypass at —---------- -
:15th s fatal m
Y.'. ' - • D o w n h am
ONLY six weeks after he and hjs wife celebrated . their diamond wedding with a party in Downham Village Hall, Mr yirthur Bums, of Back o’ th’ Thorn Cottage, Downham,
nearly a l l l i f e
the longest-standing tenant on the Downham estate, and had lived in the village nearly all hia life. The only exception was during the First World War, in which he was wounded while on searchlight d u t y wi t h th e Ro y a l Engineers in the London dis
died on Tuesday. Mr Bums, who was 86, was
trict. 1 He
went on to work on mun
worked at Chatbiirn Mill, but later Mr Burns became a joiner with Rolls-Royce, Bar- noldswick. During the Second World
was caretaker, for a time at Downham Village Hall and a keen gardener. Cremation will take place at Accrington tomorrow.
of
Grammar School pupil Mr Roger Wilson (31) has been appointed headmaster of a Rishton school. Mr Wilson, who takes over
FORMER Clitheroe Royal
In charge Rishton school
the headship of the town’s Methodist primary school in
September, is the son of Paythorne School headmis tress Mrs Nora Wilson. She is a former headmistress of Wis- wcll School and her husband, Edward, has recently retired as a market gardener in Wiswell. A Grammar School pupil
teacher training college and was assistant head at Huncoat Primary School, .Accrington, from 1965-70. For the past five years he has been deputy
orienteering and he has strong connections with'the Pendle Forest Orienteers. He has for some years been chairman of tne Accrington and district Junior Schools Football Association and is trainer for t the junior Accrington town
eam.
lace V)m Stanhill Vil-1 whether the n have two ehintWisti? ' They martyrs is and Joanne (2)Cn’ SnT10n I areas with wh
Elaine J’ I > sat|*ons 01 Par « associated.
^LE^areeSrinC^nPr,mary 8^ in the » rus main outside interest is
headmaster at the Benjamin . MLU/1*
~ • .
from 1954-61, Mr Wilson gained a degree in economics politics. He completed his training at . a, Twickenham
On wa
being t THREE Ioca died for their
been bom in \ is John Thule was ordained in Rome. For ognise Queen head of the ( land, he was e: caster Castle Beatification
jjeaimcauon
I which can ever man being dec The success
have been c information religious comm
depends partly shown by loca life of the ms example given All priests
Mars den, a pr the Isle of Wi Hunt, a farm Lancaster C from. Chipping The third, t
Reformation ; dered for bea Roman Catho Two of th
War ho was the deputy air raid warden for this area. After retirement Mr Bums
Elizabeth Hilda, were mar ried at Chatbum Methodist Church in 1915. They lived all their married life at Back o’ th’ Thom Cottage. For many y e a rs both
itions at Coventry. Mr Burns and his wife,
“* The dea Kathleen I den Road, ston. The Clitheroe Road brid the numbe bypass sin< just over f Mrs Haw
dren were
scat passei 1X00 driven John. The children Ly CIO) and De in the car. Mr Hawc
Brigade attc and had to injured. The 1 the scene to debris and p<
Moors, who \ a Triumph taken to B Mrs Mary Ta Street, was condition was “satisfactory William w; allowed homi Members (
were Mr Bi Newhall C: Miss Valerie Skipton Roa William Cha Holiday C They were slight injuri charged. A couple
towards Pr Cortina wer burn Royal The occup
injuries and She was late comfortab received eit injuries, b home. Three p
ton Victorii Lynne was c
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18