• ■ ‘
■ v - : BBC 1
9-00—FINGERHOUS 9-15—STAR TREK 9- 35—WHY DON’T YOU
10-00—MODEL WORLD 10- 10- 11- 12-
BRUIN
12-30—GRANDSTAND G-05-u-THE BASIL BRUSH SHOW
5-30—NEWS 5-15—DR WHO
' 6-10—BRUCE FORSYTH 7- 8-
AND THE GENERATION GAME
00—SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THE MOVIES Judith.
SHOW
10-05—NEWS 10-
DAY
11- 12-
9- 15—KOJAK
15—MATCH OF THE 15—PARKINSON
15 — 12-17—WEATHER BBC 2
2-10—THE SATURDAY WESTERN “Buffalo Bill.”
1-10—CHICO AND THE MAN
1-35—PLAY AAV AY
5-05—'THE MONEY PROGRAMME
5-50—WESTMINSTER fi-20—OPEN DOOR 7-00—RUGBY SPECIAL 7- 8-
15—THE DICK EMERY
SATURDAY 8- 9-
25—ON THE MOVE 35—THE VIRGINIAN 5<U-CAMPRUNAMUCK 15—WHAT’S BREWIN'
'■ 4 Ctitheroc Advertiser and. Times, October',23rd, 1975 U N IT FO U R 30—BALANCHINE FESTIVAL FIRSTS 30—SECOND CITY
'.10-05—'WILLIAM ■WELLMAN
11-05—OPEN DOOR 11-15—NEAVS ON 2 11-
50—MIDNIGHT MOVIE
“Wild Boys of tho Road,” starring Frankie Darro, Rochelle Hudson.
Granada
- <1-10—COVER TO COVER \ 10-
9-15—CHECKMATE 05—1
■WOODPECKER SHOAV
10-30—SATURDAY. MATINEE Peter Sellers in "Tito ' Mouse That Roared.”
12- 00—LOOK ALIVE .12-30—'WORLD OF SPORT 5-10—NEAVS 5-20—HIGH ADVENTURE Joseph Cotten in "The Hellbenders."
7-00—A JOKE’S A.10KE 7-
8-
CENTURY AVALLS
THE WOODY
’K ^ h g d BVEFHO*
.TRULY COLOSSAL E MOST EXHIL/tRATtNclcRIPPli
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rollierlhlngs,
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Tlihnioviqliiis - . -vj’ (Em f Ul UllIlQ wliiv) abo John
30—SALE OF THE ★ 00—AVITHIN THESE
9.00—MYSTERY MOVIE Peter Falk in “Columbo: A Deadly
State of Mind."
10-25—CARTOON 10-30—NEAVS 10- 11-
00—BORN 1900
50—NEWS AND SPORT 12-
15—AQUARIUS 30—THE
COLLABORATORS 25—AMBLIN
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„< EMUANUKI.LF,: 3-SO 8-30 8-50 2 ‘- D ir ty Uoney • ■ Drroow n nwniing P u fooootl.
B LA C K B U R N 3-30
T e l , 5 8446. '#-10 o - iu r a u iA C U im n n
**»«« DROWAiftC eOOSiV
Paul Nfewman'is P.C.IUrpcr, • private eye, in this new - and excellent th r i lle r . '
TONY FRANC10SA I0ANHC U00DVAR0
f Ajwmoj] W WjOUYNUA \M D N E y UIRTV
Ctrl Called JulM .*14-06.7-16 ■ THE 8B IP LOB K8 9-3# 0-40 8-60
' And when this nated beauty gets -into the 'naughty square nil©....
Girl from Venus lands In*Piccadilly Circus. Mission:'jtudy Carth habits and morals.-';-'' >■ v •••• ' • ' :
you're in for the post erotic, but funniest, sensation in years}
" fh a Glossiest, Most Sophisticated, Genuinely Erotic Film Ever To . . ’ Sizzle The British Screen" . -Mayfair Magazine.
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• K I B I 1 L E S D A L E S P O R T S A N D S O C IA L C L U B , RAILAVAY ROAD. Tel. 22312
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th
JOE KmG Welcome return
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
STAG SHOW Lunchtime, 12 — 2 p.m.
9- 9-
10- 10-
11- 11- 12-
BBC 1 JEEVAN
LEARNING BOTTANY 00—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA8-
9-30—MARY, MUNGO AND MIDGE
33—BELLAMY — ON 00—SEEING AND
15—CARRY ON 10—ENSEMBLE
BELIEVING EDUCATION
9-
(1-50—NEWS REVIEAV 7-
CONDUCTS BEETHOVEN
10—NEAVS ON 2 9-13—AVE BRITISH
10-00—ALBERT HAMMOND
12-35—OUT OF THE RUT 1-00—FARMING 1-25—MAKING TOYS 1-50—NEAVS HEADLINES 1-55—THE SUNDAY ADVENTURE FILM “The Black Swan,” starring Tyrone Power, Maureen O’Hara with Laird
, Cregar, Thomas Mitchell, George Danders, Anthony Quinn.
3-15-MICKEY MOUSE 3>.30—REMEMBER, REMEMBER
I- JONES
15—MEASUREMENT IN 10—AWENTURA
10-30—SUNDAY CINEMA "The Ox-Bow Incident.”
Granada
9-30—SEVEN AGES OF FASHION
10- 11-
00—MORNING AVORSHIP
11-25—CARTOON 11- 12-
CALF’S HEAD W HOTEL
CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCES
Mos t nights during October — December
00—AVAKE UP TO YOGA 30—SKIPPY
1-10—'THE ROVERS 1-
2- 10—ALIAS SMITH AND3-
5-00—SOME MOTHERS DO ’AVE ’EM
5-30—BALLET SHOES 5-
55—NEWS
6- 05—ON THE MOVE 6-15—ANNO DOMINI 6- 7- 8-
,
10- 10- II-
11-
AVEEK “King’s Row,"
5-
55—SONGS OF PRAISE 25—POLDARK
15—FILM OF THE
starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan, Betty Field. 20—NEAVS
30—OMNIBUS
IN BRITAIN — 1550-1950
BBC 2 9- UNIVERSITY 15 — 11-57 — WEATHERMAN 20 — 1-05 p.m—OPEN MATCH
ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN
Jeffrey Hunter in "The AVay to the Gold."
1-50—CELEBRITY SQUARES
OF BLACK BEAUTY
fi.05—NEWS 6-
! Phone Clitheroe 41218 | foi’ details, menus, reserva tions, etc.
00—WEEKEND AVORLD 35—THE NEAV
00—TH E KICK O F F
CRAVEN HEIFER HOTEL CHAIGLEY, HEAR CLITHEROE
05—FILM PREMIERE DINNER PANICE
Every Saturday, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. A la carte menu
35—THE ADVENTURES 15—THE STORIES OF THE SAINTS
6-30—FAITH INACTION 6-
fl-55—STARS ON SUNDAY 7-
50—APPEAL LAUGHING
30—THE BLACK MAN 9-
7- 8-
25—CARRY ON 55—UPSTAIRS
DOAVNSTAIRS 55—NEAVS
10—FILM OF THE
AVEEK Susan Hayward and. Bette Davis in "Where Love Has Gone."
11-00—FILM HARMONIC 75
11-50—ARABS AND ISRAELIS
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL FIVE YEAR CELEBRATION
AUTUMN FAIR COUNCILLOR TOM ROBINSON
to bo opened by ,
THE MAYOR OF RIBBLE VALLEY D.C. at 2-30 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th Admission 15p Children 5p
CAKES, PRODUCE, TOMBOLA, PLANTS, PONY RIDES AND MANY COMPETITIONS. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE.
CHATBURN — Nr Clitheroe — Tel. 41234 . TED AND MARGARET
PENDLE HOTEL Would like to welcome you to their
Gome and SING AND DANCE ALONG with HAROLD ON THE WURLITZER ORGAN
MUSIC ROOM — NOW RE-OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
n i a m H a i i e M H i ) i a i a i n i a M H e t n B «
I CUTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd First Round
| Wellgate — Telephone 23585 |
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BI SPORTS QUIZ SATURDAY) OCTOBER 25th
Organ, Susan—Drums, John
a TED AND IRENE j
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th ' | (Country and Western Stylo) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th
I . •! BONANZA 8 1 5 | Games and Dancing. Concert'nights. . ••.
v. Tombola with a'dillerence I '
5 30, 6, (won)- £30 next week
DOUBLE I
3, 22, 12 (not won) v £50 next week -
TREBLE - TREBLE• |
a JOHNNY STARR « a
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-s Friends and-visitors welcome^ ^ ^ ^ DOUBLE
J ! '
Open daily lunch 12 noon lo 2 p'.ni. (by Cande!aba). 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Weddings, parties end conferences (dining room for 30JO' : ‘
r ' ; ‘r ‘ ' people) a spedallly Hurst Groan, Tel. Slonyhurst 208-.: . : : i ■
r BOOKINGS NOW BEINQ TAKEN lor Chrlitmes Day and Christmas Lunchaen din wr pertlas. Extensive all carlo menu ^ or special Christmas menu to Individual cholee.
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Sot amidst the olde worldo atmosphere of Stonyhurst. Tho Shlreburn Arms Is In fact, a Continental Restaurant, specialising In Italian foods and wine, v ’
You'll lovo tho place, oak beams linking quaint alcoves lined with paintings and antique ■
■ copper and brass. -■ >
You'll appreciate the service In the bar, the Intimate atmosphere of the restaurant, and the. way you’re looked alter.., ■
NATURALISTS SOCIETY LECTURE
N ATURAL HISTORY
SOE MRE ' By Mr B, Oddio
M O
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th
: RIBBLESDALE ADULT . - CENTRE, 7-30 p.m. New members welcome
■ 'CLITHEROE
Nalgo V LANE ENDS HOTEL, BURNLEY . ROLLS-ROYCE V DUGDALE B
SHIBEBUBN ARMS
Prepthtont Mr a n d Mrs A. Almontt
m
SUPPERS AND SANDWICHES at reasonable prices also LUNCHES DAILY 12 — 2.00 p.m.
Como and give us a try, we're sure you’ll come back again
The Association for Children with Heart Disorders
HALLOW-E’EN
SUPPER DANCE at St Paul’s Parish Hall, Low Moor, Clitheroe
Friday, October31st, 1975, 8-30 p.m.—12-30 a.m. Admission: £1
Bar :: Spot Prizes
. and Times, King Street, or Richard Turner & Son. Castle Street.
Tickets available 8tClilberoe Advertiser .
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
WILL MEET
Saturday October 25th at 7.30 p.m.
at 37 Castle View
SPEAKER; REV. J. WARD, Blackburn Everyone Welcome
PHONE STONYHURST 215 TO RESERVE YOUR TABLE FOR THE EVENING
The Ideal venue for your Office Party, Club Outing, Christmas Parties
Wedding Receptions A Spociality. "iinir r irY fn iM n am aB B— B a a
Out at a Party? CHIPPING SHOW SOCIAL COMMITTEE
in the Craven Heifer Hotel, Chaigley Monday October 27th ’ t
DWHIST AND OMINO DRIVE
Admission 35p Including Supper 7-45 p.m. Start
Down 8t the Club? SOU Dn
g mcoliins % ■ % DOESN’T ^
t>, EITHER. V ^ I I S ov
FOR: Any kind of music. Any kind of place. Book
MIKE COLLINS DISCO
Tel Burnley 23642,. NOW! BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY ATUN CO SI Nicolas Organ Concorto Coronation Anthems U M NCERT
KING GEORGE’S HALL BLACKBURN
SAT., NOVEMBER 15th at 7-30 p.m. ‘
Don). Britten Poulenc
Manchester Mp?art Orchostra
Tickets from Public Hall, Blackburn.
s Handel
MANOR HALL CLITHEROE
SUNDAY, OCT 26th
GOSPEL SERVICE at 6-30 p.m.
Speaker: ' Mr J. Earnshaw (Blackburn)
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP 2-45 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th Spoaker; Mr E. Ctoaver (Blackburn)
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
RECITAL ON SATURDAY
25th OCTOBER At 8.00 p.m. By
HARRISON OXLEY
Organist and Master ol the Chorislbre SI. Edmundsbury Cathedral
Programmes — Non Members 50p
OAP’s and Students 25p All are welcome
LOW MOOR CLUB SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th . First time at tho club
' BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
EDISFORD COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL
JUMBLE SALE
FRIDAY, OCT. 24th • at 6-30 p.m.
Admission 2p
: Saturday Night is Action Night
STOCK CAR RACING
FORMULA ONE BRISCA. Grand National .
Carr Road, Nelson Saturday, Oct. '25th '7-30 p.m.
Championship Final Nelson Stadium
HELLDRIVERS
. & WRECKERS CARNIVAL NIGHT
Plus London v. Manchester Team v Race' and. Firework, Display
" ,
White, City Stadium,: Manchester,
Saturday, Oct. 25th: 7 p.m.
At::
SS. MICHAEL AND JOHN GUIDES
JUM BLE SALE
IN THE. HALL, LOWERGATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th
- At 2.30 p.m,
•Cake Stall, Good . as’ .Afternoon Teas
Admission 3p New,. • Don! forgoil
SLAIDBUflN PLAYGROUP whist .&;
■ DOMINO DRIVE _ plus CHIlOREf/S DOMINOES
TOMORROW, FRIDAY. OCTOBER Wlh IN THE VILLAGE INSTITUTE,TOSSIDE
JON’S TAXIS WHALLEY 3o37
Wedding* A Specialty 1 Ror/Ics and Conln^f*^\ WHIST &
DOMINOES on Wednesday October 29th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission — 35p — Children. 15p
INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS ALL MEAT PRIZES
' 'mrnrnimmwmmimmwmwmemm — * ’" ’1
!< # ■ GENTLEMEN, for that special occa-
■ sion why not have the company ot oi I of our attractive Lady Escorts ^.
I % Consult
EXCELSIOR ESCORTS Tel. 20538/201
Hebrew Road, Burnley- $ — J
INVITATION «i^»j I
" ' " ' 0 * * ]
THE OVERTONES A great trio
CLITHEROE FUN FAIR CHESTER AVENUE OPENING
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21th ' at 6 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th at 1 p.m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th at 6 p.m.
-----------------fun for All th e family ---------------- TAXI AND
MINI BUSN. CRAVEN BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 620
FOOTBALL AT TWITTER LANE
SATURDAY, OCTOIIKIt 25(h Kick-off il-30 p.m.
Itlrtwlstlc Cup, Lit round
WADDINGTON v GT HARWOOD , WELLINGTON
ORSTON, CLITHEROF, - Tclc?hone.H21S club
ELTROPICANO NELSON
Admission FREE before 10-30 60p after
SUBJECT TO CLUB RULES SPLASHALLEY
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ON STAGE THE FANTASTIC
ROCHESTER FOLK CLUB at (he
WHITE BULL HOTEL, ROCHESTER
T O N IG H T ' WOODBINE
LIZZIE Noxt weokr
STRAW HEAD
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th TOMBOLA
25—EXPLORERS 15—GIULINI
Turkey Draw: 1st — 14115; 2nd — 14501 Tote (10-10-75) 6-9; Snowball — 13 Snowball next woek-£12
k ' A ' k k ’ i c i K ' k ' k
CHARITY MATCH in aid of St Dcny’s Home
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th' AT ROEFIELI)
ICI ARFWip
ICI COBBLERS Kick-off 2*30 p.m.
/ v v v w v v v v v v v v v v v v w v v v v v v v v v v v v s ST JAMES’S SUNDAY SCHOOL
MRY SAT. 10 J.m. — A p.m ADUISSION FREE
FLEA MARKET
Old Fire Engine Stables Dockrey Street, Colne
JUMBLE SALE
S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 25th
3-00 p.m.
A D M I S S I O N 2p
_____ REFRESHMENTS STARDUST * CLUB
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7-oa 6-40
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TH E ST1RK HOUSE HOTEL ; GISBURN
DISCOTHEQUE DINNER DANCE in the new
ELIZABETHAN BANQUETING SUITE ■ Music to suit all tastes
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Dinner served 8 p.m. — 10 p.m. Dancing 8 p.m, — 1 a.m. Varied 5 course menu
For reservations Tel. Gisburn 581 £3.75 + VAT , j
: Thursday, October 23rd — Country and Western CACTUS
. Friday, October 24th — Welcome return of the NEW VARIETY SHOWGROUP
Sunday, October 26th — The fabulous Clitheroe born . - QUANTRO
Come'Early to onsurc a scat
Wodncsday, October 29th HIGHWAY
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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
0>iSjWitALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE jg y f lf lg g jf f PRESENTS
© M S FRIDAY OCTOBER 24th
THE DELTONES WALTON MARVIN DUC
FRIDAY OCTOBER 31st HALLOWEEN NIGHT
•w* mm erne 119m mm mfe mm SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENINGS COME DANCING IN DCIN
^ • entertainment '■ ’at'v
BUTTERY SEASO F -
TROU G EW WINTER N O
CIVIC HALL Tei. 23278 Grand Kinema Tel. 23278
i THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 7 p.m. The stunning epic
7 THE TOWERING INFERNO (A) Mon to Sat at 7-30 p.m.
Matinee TH U R S D A Y at >t-15 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS p r e s e n t
THE ISLAND AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD (.>
High adventure in the Disney tradition for the whole family!
' ■. ' • • also -
WINNIE THE POOH AND TIGGER TOO (u)
A further adventured the delightful characters created by A,. A. ■ . Milne!
' Churchgoers at v. . . ............ . . - . f^ . • •*
Laiigho back Archbishops’ call
him in his call for a healthy and united nation. As in churches throughout
the land, the message from Dr Coggan and the Archbishop of York, Dr Blanch, was read at
St Leonard’s Church on Sunday. Afterwards parishioners
were anxious to express their support and 50 of them signed a letter drafted by the vicar, tho Rov. Philip Doardon.
U qv. Aloq Harpur, is hoping that Study groups; will con sider the message and talk about its meaning and implica tions. • Mr H a rpur vpicod the opinion of many poople in tho Ribblo Valloy when ho told our reporter; “I hope that the mossago will make many serious-minded people think about faith apd Christianity more than they have done in the past. Thq idea is all very well, but it is what we do about it that counts.” Although Sunday was tho
At Whalley the vicar,' the
first time the letter was read In the churches, much of the text will have sounded famil iar to one Ribblo Valley cler- gyman — Downham vicar, tho Rev. Rric Chard. Mr Chard, who is chairman
porson." ■ '
THE Vicar of Langho'and 50 of his parishioner have written to the Archbishop
of.Canterbury fully hackin ’
Commenting on Dr Cop
gau S,.Ci ar.i0n caI1’ Jlr Chard nmsaid: “He is very good at com,
Elni diseasd beetles1
spotted DUTCH ELM disease beetles
have been spotted for the first timo In th e Kibble Valley at Whalley.
S u p e r in te n d e n t Mr Roger H ir s t th is week (old the coun- cil’s Recreation and Leisure
And Kibble Valley Parks
Committoe th a t the area could bo in for qujto a hammering n e x t y e a r unless the disease changes its character.
T h r e e Dutch elms have
been felled at Whalley, five a rc due to go at Chatham and
of the Lancashire Kcumenicnl C om m i t te e , was pa r tly responsible for n booklet enti tled “What kind of Britain do wo want?" which outlines
Ideas and sentiments similar to 'those expressed in the Archbishop’s message.
■ The booklet has been pro- duced by Mr Chard and four other members of a working party set up by the central co-ordinating committee of “Call to the North" — a religi ous body made up of northern church officials. It deals .with employment,
law and order, powerlcssncss, ambition and integrity. Mr Chard sees it as a more local ised version of the nationwide message — to some extent an e x am p le of w h a t th e Archbishop was calling for when ho urged "mushroom groups" to work at specific problems in their own areas. The booklet is the result of
FOOTBALL AT SHAVVBRIDGE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
CLITHEROE NELSON
Kick-off 2-15 p.m,
Admission 'J0p. Children fr O.A.P. lOp. Ilcfrnshmcnts nvailnblc.
a talk on “What kind of Bri tain do we want?” made by Mr Harry Morton, secretary of th e B r i t is h Council of Churches, to church leaders at this year’s annual "Call to the North" conference, . It was due to be published in September, but was held up to avoid a clash with Dr G’og- gan's message which was expected to be of a similar nature. Mr Chard explained that
the booklet was designed to reach everyone and give the church’s point of view on our problems and how they could
be solved. “In producing this booklet
we arc really fulfilling the duty of the church in terms of helping people," said Mr Chard. “It is the duty of the church
to try to produce a better Britain. The purpose of the booklet is to enable Christians to look at areas of life where the Gospel impinges on mod ern society, and whore people feel Christ to be real and relevant.”
CLITHEROE UR GUIDES AND BROWNIES
JUMBLE SALE
to be held
IN THE UNITED REFORMED SCHOOLROOM
ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 25th
. a t 2;30 p.m. ADMISSION 3p
an o th e r five arc to be fellr.l b ey o n d Dpwnhmn. Another th ro e tre e s in Downturn! now have th e disease and an out b re ak inis boon ennfirmrd in Longrirlgc.
Mr Hirst said it looked as il
th e re was heavy infestation in th o Bolton-by-Bowland and Ch atbu rn areas. One tren in th e Castle grounds also has to be felled.
had been contacted about fel ling tre e s .
Mr H irst said that 13 firms
a rran g in g a meeting to deride w h a t s tep s districts should be
The county council is also
tak in g to lacklc the disease. Friends
MORE than 199 priipif; at ten d ed a coffee morning or ganised by the Friends of
Clithcroe Hospital. The event, at the fliurdi
S tr e e t home of Mr and Mrs F. Dakin, raised about £30 which will go towurda providing various comforts for the pa tien ts .
c a k e ; and tombola stall. Win n e rs of the raffle were Mrs Cronsdale and Mrs i’imlcv-
T h e re was a bring and buy, Fined £20 \
A CLITHEItOE woin.-in who admitted driving without due c a re and attention was fined £20 by Clitheroe Magistrates. Mrs Rochelle M. Wilson (59) o f Warwick Drive, was also o rd e red to pay £7,S8 witness expenses.
NELLIE HITS
NINETY CONGRATULATIONS <"
Clitheroe’s Mrs Nellie bc/ °n who celebrated her 90th birth d ay on Tuesday.
Mrs Scfton. whose father
Mr Jame s Bibby was a promt n e n t figure in tho town, 11'“ with h e r daughter Margaret a t 12 Fox Street. -
On Tuesday night they
went to Oswakitwistle for ■ family party a'- the bon e of
her son and daughter-w-h* Mr and Mrs Arthur befton.
Mrs Sefton's husband, N a t h a n , died 20 years age-1
good health, Mrs Scfton - f o rm e r m em b e r of th W o m e n . Uni on i s t s
Clitheroe. Too fast FOR exceeding ‘hc ,f! ^
limit in Edisford '?yhj,,3ni car, Christine Ann ^ (30), of Moor Lane, C l« was fined £15 at Ciilbcrot.
RETURN VISIT
^ A N J S T - of- St Et jnundghuny. Cathedral, Suf|
m-iko
P.arrison Oxley w ‘ riitif"'^ls sec°nd visit I
i a w P ° ,e on Saturday to giv Ii Chn-'w1, at Clitheroe Paris
Liiurch (8 p.m.).
o r r v C°mes at the inviutio OiWi!tSer?e Parish Churc
the8ontVC1^ y in Tight c firaF V8t-?ndmg eneeess of hi
varipHV1Slt' He has ch°sen cobnpi ProEramme of musi many "styles an
Christmas' caroL Capnce 0n
Ui^?5,'Cxloy had a disting his V ac?demic career and oi
munrtPn°lntment t0 St Ed ,n 1958 he was th.
EhelfS v ? athedrat organist ii of: « ^
dv.In:1965 he was gues
Aeado°"0ur. «t the USA!
Oiadbq,rtLm ‘ Colorado ant in lo ^ ^ f American tour; resemoj4nd 1 9 n - He rep
■»atfi.8n6,and at the '"ter P s S “r^n festival ir tzerland m-1969,
.............. I SUSAN :
i £ 5 0 IT MIGHT not have been i
Horse of the Year Show I 1 3 - y e a r - o l d S u s Grccnhalgh, of Bash
| Eaves, isn’t complaining B As winner of Pont northern area grand donl derby final she received trophy, £50 and a fi holiday for three at a Pi tins self-catering holic- village. Susan, of Rugglesmt|
mcating with the ordinary *
f t * .
Farm, won her place in finAl while she was holiday a t the Southp<| camp' in August with sister Anne (14), They were accompanied I
Fares o| service
CHIPPING’S new mini] with Clitheroe will corrl November 15th, subjec| Commissioners.
Pimlico Road
protest
; disturbing humming from til ' plant at night and frequent! tho air is polluted by thicj ; black gaseous smoke.
i ‘Trees behind the prese I ICI buildings are being suff i cated — due, obviously, to tl spread of a red dust, ai already eight trees planted f screening are dead.
ahead, there will soon be . increase in these nuisances.
“If the IC I . proposals | Mrs Gordon points out th
these problems are of vit importance to the young ai eld of the area.
fheir houses is not the mo. important issue — heall comes first—residents objec strongly to an inevitable lov
Unneighbourly Although the outlook fro:
stated, the Ribble Valle Planning department ha refused permission to somi one wanting to build exter sions to a house, on th grounds that it would be a unneighbourly act”.
i What then would tho plar
j n.lns people call the ICI extei | sions , she asks.
! MMr,P i t ie s Wilson, the Rit i i Y.a'Iey Council’s Chie i l r, - l te c t and Plannin; l,,?C,?lsaid that already ther t'on tmn * ? at least one objec
to the plans.
,, All objections will be cons: the committee,” h
ti, , *8 unlikely, howevei H™" ‘he, P]ans will be consi
l . ed .b y the committee ore its December meeting
enng in the value of the; homes. R e c en tly , Mrs Gordo
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