2 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, November 11th, 1976
YOUR WEEKEND - —
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50—RAGTIME 05—INDOORS
OUTDOORS'
12-25—GRANDSTAND 5-05—THE TOM AND JERRYSHOW
5-20—NEWS 5-
SHOW
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9-
7- 8-
9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAPSHOP
It*
VIEWING------- SATURDAY
10-00—TWO’S COMPANY 10-30—NEWS 10- 11-
1-00—THEATRE ' MACABRE
BBC 2 35—THE BASIL BRUSH
ANDTHE GENERATION GAME
30—BRUCE FORSYTH
DUKE STREET, 00—NEWS
10-40—MATCH OF THE DAY
U.40—PARKINSON Granada
• 9-15—FIRST ACT 9-40—IN FOCUS WITH HARRYSECOMBE
10-05—THE LONE RANGERSHOW
10-30—PASSING PARADE 10-40—SATURDAY MATINEE Jock Mahoney in “Tarzan Goes to India.”
05—NEWS
. 5-15—NEW FACES 6-
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25—THE DUCHESS OF 15—SHIRLEY BASSEY
9-10—ROYAL BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE
3- 4- 5-
5- 6-
7-
. 2-45—SATURDAY ' CINEMA "Shirts v Skins,” starring Doug McClure, McCIean Stevenson, Bill Bixby, Leonard Frey, Robert Walden, Rene Auberjonois, Audrey Christie, Loretta Swit.
TO . . . 55—TAKE A TICKET
25—THE MONEY PROGRAMME
15—OPEN DOOR 45—HORIZON 45—M*A*S*H
7-20—FILM 10—NEWS AND SPORT
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT 5-
“ 8-15—CELEBRITY SQUARES
' James Caan in “Red • Line 7000.” '
9-00—WITHIN THESE WALLS
10-30—LATE NEWS ON 2 10-
15—m e n o f Ac t io n
11- 12-
BELTRAFFIO TENNIS
“The Shop at Sly Corner,” starring Oscar Homolka, Derek Farr, Muriel Pavlow.
BBC 1
9-00--NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN
10-10—PETER DONALDSON’S ILLUSTRATED
9-30—PLAYBOARD 9-45—TRADE UNION STUDIES
10- 11-
.. ECONOMICS SUNDAY
12-
. 1-25—ERICA ON EMBROIDERY
12-35—CONTACT 1-00—FARMING
10—YOUR MOVE
SUNDAY 10-
11- 11-
12- 1-
35—REMEMBRANCE 45—DRESSMAKER 2-
3-
3-25—LAUREL AND HARDY
-Price. 3-
5- 00—KATY 5-30—WRITE ON! 5- 6-
4-
1-38—AN ABC OF MUSIC 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-55—FILM MATINEE “School For Scoundrels,” starring Ian Carmichael, Janette Scott, Terry-Thomas, Alastair Sim, Dennis -
WILDLIFE SAFARI TO MEXICO
55—NEWS 45—BOSW ALL’S 10—'THE WALTONS
6-15—ANNO DOMINI 6-55—SONGS OF PRAISE
110-25---NEWS: WEATHER 10-
11- IT MUSIC . 9-
' Milan,
John.Dehner, ■ . Hurd Hatfield. ’
SUPERSTAR “The Left-Handed Gun,” starring Lita
05—ON THE MOVE
, 7-25—THE BROTHERS 8-15—THE LIVER BIRDS 8-
4- 5- 6-
45—PAUL NEWMAN 6- 8-
4- 5-
10-00—KEEP UP WITH YOGA
WORSHIP
9-00—THE LIVELY ARTS — IN PERFORMANCE
INTERNATIONAL “The Night of Counting The Years,” starririg.Ahmed , Marei. ..
35—THE AUTHOR OF 25—INTERNATIONAL 00—MIDNIGHT MOVIE
CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL
REMEMBRANCE DAY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1976 , Tho Worshipful the Town Mayor, Councillor John Blackburn, proposes
. organisations In the Town. The service commences at 10-45 a.m. and will be conducted by the Rev. J. C. Hudson, Vicar of St Mary's. The preacher will be the Rev. J. D. Salsbury, the Mayor's Chaplain. .
they propose to march from their Headquarters) and be ready to follow the Mayoral party into Church at 10-35 a.m. Councillors and Officials, Magistrates and Ladles and Gentlemen of the Town should assemble at the Town Hall; the Town Mayor will receive at 10-15 a.m. prompt In the Mayor’s Parlour.
Organisations participating should assemble in Church Street (unless
should be worn., On the termination of the service, a procession will be formed in
30—MORNING
25—STAMP STORIES 30—THE
BEACHCOMBERS
1-10—PRO-CELEBRITY SNOOKER
MATCH.
ADVENTURESOF MR MAGOO
PERFORMANCE “Bourbon Street Beat.”
5.35—SNACKER 6-
SHOW 05—NEWS
6-15—REPORTS ACTION 6-40—OPINION 6- 7-
8- 8- 9-
DOLLAR MAN
11-15—THE BRITISH AT WAR
Kirk Douglas in "There Was A Crooked Man.”.
BBC 2 SUNDAY
45—RUGBY SPECIAL 45—WESTMINSTER 15—REMEMBRANCE
7- 25—THE WORLD ABOUTUS
35—READ ALL ABOUT9- 10—THE DEVIL’S
Granada TRIANGLES
8-45—NEWS ON 2, 8-
FIRSTS 50—NEWS REVIEW 55—SECOND CITY 30—MUSICAL
10-30—A SENSE OF JUSTICE “Sacco and Vanzetti,” starring Gian Maria Volonte, Riccardo Cucciolla, Cyril Cusack, Geoffrey Keen, Milo O’Shea.
ST. HELEN’S PLAYGROUP WADDINGTON are holding a
CHILDREN’S FAIR at the
METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, WADDINGTON on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th at 2 p.m. -
‘ NEARLY NEW TOYS, BOOKS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHES, BAN TUB, GIFTS, ACCESSORIES etc.
"TEDDY BEARS PICNIC” ADMISSION 5p REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. t i l l 1 0 -3 0 - a f te r 1 1 p .m . 8 5 p
* ,Pleai& note: Closed ihis Sundajf tor building alteration * \
CurzbnStBurnleyTei 35222: Open 9-2 {%
CAT’S WHISKERS AND LANCASTRIAN SUITE
Centenary Way, Burnley. Tel. 26531. D.V. Miller, General Manager BOOK NOW
CHRISTMAS PARTY LUNCH TIMES DECEMBER 23rd and 24th
Christmas Menu available 12 to 3 p.m.
Advance tickets on sale now for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve £2.00
Also advance tickets on sale for
THE GRUMBLEWEEDS SHOW Monday, December 6th, C1.00
Contact Vel Steenhoyen for bookings.
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DON’T FORGET SAWLEYSCHOOL
NEARLY NEW & JUMBLE SALE
. SATURDAY, NOV. 13th at 2p.m.
Wes! Bradford Ladlos' Hockey Club JUMBLE SALE
Also AS GOOD AS NEW STALL .
on Thursday, November 111h, 6-30 pm at Trinity Methodist Sunday School. . ■ Admission 3p
15—FACE THE MUSIC 50—THE LIVELY ARTS
Admission lOp
Bring and buy stall raffle etc
cake stall
NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND PARISH COUNCIL
SILVER JUBILEE FUNCTION OLDTYMi
FARMERS BALL
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 19th, 1976 Dancing to GEOFF FORD
CARVING BUFFET, LICENSED BAR SUPPER Commencing 7-30 p.m. Dancing 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.
admission £2
Clitheroc Parish Church GROUP 76
. J U M B L E . SALE
in tho Upper School Tomorrow (Friday),
November 12th, 6-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 3p REFRESHMENTS
55—STARS ON SUNDAY 25—'THE SIX MILLION
20—YUS MY DEAR 50—NEWS
05—’THE BIG FILM 40—THE FAMOUS Uniforms, decorations, medals, badges or other distinguishing marks
Church Street and proceed to the Cenotaph, arriving there at approxi mately 12-0 noon. There will be a short service, the Calls “ Last Post” and "Reveille” will be sounded, and Wreaths laid.
The Town Mayor appreciates that certain of the individuals and
organisations to whom this notice Is addressed may well wish to attend Morning Service at their own Church or Chapel, but hopes that as many as possible will attend at the Cenotaph for the final stage of the proceedings.
00—WEEKEND WORLD
L. O. TELFORD Town Clerk
05—THE KICK-OFF 10—COMMAND
Mayor’s Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe. November 4th, 1976.
to attend at St Mary’s Parish CKurch on Sunday morning, November 14th, 1976, for the observance of Remembrance Day and trusts he may be accompanied to the Church by residont8 and In particular by those serving in a public capacity or in the various social and welfare
eat at lunchtime a problem?
Is where to
WE THINK WE’VE SOLVED IT FOR YOU AT . , .
Castle
Efotfaurant STATION ROAD Telephone
CLITHEROE 24587
Cl l u n c h e o n
(Children 73p) Soup cUhc Dsy (e|l||<^ n 7Sp) Grapefruit Juice !
Cumberland Sausage, served with Savoury Rice and Mustard Sauce Fried Fillet of Plaice, Tart&re Sauce *
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Ravioli Italianne served with Cheese Sauce Chefs Spanish Omelette ' Cold Meats and Salad
Steak and Mushroom Pie 30p extra
Served with selection of vegetables Choice of Aesorted Sweets
Coffee, Fresh Cream, Mints 22p extra Price inc. V.A.T.
Chicken in the Basket — T9p{ Scampi in the Basket — 88?f Ploughmans Lunch — 5Dp
Also full A La. Carte Menu. BAR SNACKS
SANDWICHES: Turkey, Beef, Lamb, Cheese — from 30p . Pot of Coffee, Fresh Cream, Mints
05—SOUTH RIDING 05—THE MUPPET
THE HANDICAPPED CHILDRENS PILGRIMAGE TRUST
COFFEE MORNING will be held in
THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR Church Street, Clitheroe
(by kind permission of Councillor John Blackburn) on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1976 10 a.m. to 12 noon
SUNDAY LUNCHEON 12—2*0 p.m. Soup of the Day
C«»ZO Egg Mayonnaise Roast Leg of Lambr Mint Sauce
Roast Norfolk Turkey, Cram berry Sauce Roast Rib of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding Half Roast Chicken, Bread Sauce
Fried Filler of Plake, Tartare Saute Steak and Mushroom rie
x Served with Vegetables of the Day Choice of Assorted Sweets Coffee, Fcsh Cream and Mints
Price inc.
V.AT. • AIm full A La Carte Menu. JOli Service Chtrge added. DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY FROM 7-30 p.m.
ALL HALLOWS MITTON
DON’S FORGET
THE MEN’S EFFORT NOVEMBER 12th
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
in the Institute Commence 7-30 p.m.
€ 2 * 2 0
(Children Cl .35) Grapefruit Cocktail (ChUdr*n £1.26) Chilled Fruit Juice
J0% Service Charge tu&d. . B L A O C B U H N ’S COLLECTORS’ M m K E T
Saturday, November 20th, 1976 Windsor and Regency Hall, Northgate, Blackburn.
Two spacious halls, with nearly 100 stalls full of antiques
and collectors’ items. Something for everyone. Whether you are hunting for porcelain, glass, cigarette cards and postcards, silver jewellery, coins, stamps, Victorians, art nouveau or Deco, we will try to please.
Don't miss III Browsers, Bartorors and Seilers welcome too! Open 10 a,m. to 5 p.m.
Adm is s io n 15p, Children a nd Senior Citizens 10p, Refreshments available all day.
^ Tfrtl GOODVLRL -t*..
Freda Jackson in “No Room at the Inn.” •
30—THE LATE FILM 45—AQUARIUS * PILKY’S BAR E M S F O R D , C L IT H E R O E . T E L . 2 5 5 3 6
YOU DON’T HAVE TO SPEND A FORTUNE TO DINE OUT* we now have an exteded menu ■
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■ (formerly Royston Jones Trio) Country & Western
SAT., 13th SUN., 14th 'TONY. , . • GOODACRE "5 2 krkk A k k k k k kk k Ak'kk k k k k A kkick k ickk:
FRI. NOVEMBER 12th THE PARTNERS
— which
Includes RUMP STEAK, HOMEMADE STEAK & KIDNEY PEI and many other good things
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FABULOUS FOUR FORMULA AUTO RACING
SPECTACULAR-
FORMULAONE STOCKCAR RACING
.featuring all your top favourites In a full race' programme. PLUS
FINALS
HELLDRIVERS plus WRECKERS PLUS
, 5
GIGOLO ' ; ^ Cabaret duo
2 5
FORMULA TWO STOCKCARS SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 13th, 7-00 p.m.
WHITE CITY STADIUM, Trafford Park, Manchester Usual Prices
CLITHEROE METHODIST CIRCUIT TWELFTH
FESTIVAL OF YOUTH
NOVEMBER 15th to 20th, 1976, in the SCHOOLROOM at TRINITY
METHODIST CHURCH, PARSON LANE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 7 p.m. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATISATION Adjudicated by MRS M. SMITH, of Clltheroo
. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 7 p.m. BOYS’ a GIRLS* SOLOS
Adjudicated by MISS M. WELLS, of Wllpshlre
WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 17th, 7 p.m.
BIBLE READING
Adjudicated by REV. G. W. KNOWLES, of Clllheroa. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 7 p.m.
PIANOFORTE, RECORDER, GUITAR AND SONG
Adjudicated by MRS B. M. WiNNARD, of Long Preston. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 7 p.m.
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE QUIZ Adjudicated by MR H. JONES> of Clltheroe.
Souvenir Programmes may bo obtained from any member of the Festival Committee. Price 15p.
These programmes cover admission for each evening from . Monday to Friday, also to the exhibition of Art', Handicrafts,
etc., which Is open each evening (Mon. to Thurs), prior to and following the adjudications and to the Special Exhibition of
Cookery, Floral Art, and Christmas Decorations, on Saturday, November 13th, between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 6-30 p.m. GRAND CONCERT OF FINALISTS
Cupa and certificates to be presented by Councillor J. H. FELL, of Whatley. A dm is s io n 15p
C h ild re n (u n d e r 16) Bp
Dinner Is served every evening from 7 p.m. in our small Intimate dining ro om . '
All our food is freshly prepared In our own kltphens each day, our soups, sauces and pates are really something to be sampled.
COURT SCHOOL OF DANCING
39-41 KING WILLIAM STREET, BLACKBURN (over Burtons)
wish to announce a MEMBERS REUNION DANCE
7-30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tickets bookable in advance. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 19th
£1.25 inclusive of CHICKEN & CHIPS BUFFET
Call in and book your tables and'ticket reservations. Parties catered for, Tel. Mr W. Smith 53498. , Old'and new-members very welcome.
Licensed Bar with Scottish and Newcastle Beers. BALLROOM AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE. PARTIES.
QS8Sffl5B22£SZSSS55BZBS&ES§ J U N I O R P I S C O
AT CLITHEROE PARISH HALL CHURCH BROW
starts Saturday, November 13th, 1976.
10 — 15 year olds '
YOUR OWN DISC JOCKEY CRAZY FANTASTIC
JOHNNY PHILLIPS Playing a l l your record requests
Light refreshments available 6-30 — 10-00
Cut this advertisement out arid bring it along for. 20p admission.
Normal admission price 30p
All our vegetables are fresh and most are our own ' produce. ■ •
We offer around ten main dishes, always Including game.
Coffee is served free of charge and can be taken in our . . log fire lounge.
* * * * *
YOU CAN’T FAIL TO FIND US WE’RE RIGHT BY THE RIVER AT EDISFORD BRIDGE *
■ i l f l . JAWS THURS, FRI., SAT-
AND ALL NEXT WEEK A T 7-30 p.m.
CIVIC HALL
TE L 23278 — T E L 23278 GRAND KINEMA
MUSIC SOCIETY' BLACKBURN AUTUMN CONCERT
Conductor — Ernest Tomlinson, MUS.B, FRCO. FRMCM.
REQUIEM— Faure. Conductor — Horace Tatteraall, MBE. iris Bourne — Soprano. Jolyon Oodg* aon — Boritone.
Tickets from Public Halls, Black* ____________ burn. •
NORTHERN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
With r CLITHEROE' * JLOVERTISER& -.-TIMES \
C O U P O N S ! Take as many coupons as you wish to Ames Record & Tape Bar, 30 Castle St,.Clitheroe.'
Each coupon will enable you to buy a
“TOP 50” single for only 5Qp, or two for 99p.
CLITHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB
START LIVING — START DANCING — LEARN THE EASY WAY LEARNTO DANCE FOR CHRISTMAS FILMED HORSE RACES
IN THE CLUBHOUSE NOVEMBER 12th at 8 p.m.
ADMISSION 3 0 p - SUPPERS AVAILABLE Come and have a flutterl
The com m it te e w ish to th a n k th e fo llow in g fo r sponsoring th o ra ces — If. Dugdoloi R. Tu rn er and Sons; IV. Smalley/ L ions Brewe ry/ IV. Whiteside L td t R. F o rd /Q . D. Orman/ Thso Wilson a n d a ls o th o members who have become
■ h o n e owners.
Adult Beginners over 18. Beginners steps in Waltz, Quick Step, Cha- Cha and other popular social dances.
£1.00 membership and enrolment lee, plus 60p admission every Sunday. Course commences THIS SUNDAY
Tuition 7-15 to 8-15 p.m., followed by general practice till 10-30 p.m. with added tuition ■ during the evening.
■ TELEPHONE BLACKBURN 53408 for details or enrol
on.the evening.:
COURT SCHOOL OF DANCING 39/41 Klrtg William Street, Blackburn,
. ,• Over Burtons. ' Llcsnssd Bar with Scottish and Nswcastls Bssrs BRITAIN’S LARGEST DANCE SCHOOL ORGANISATION '
.ossa This Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Voucher enables you to purchase a single in the current “Top 50” for 50p or TWO for only 99p from Ames Record Bar and Tape Centre, 30 Castle Street, Clitheroe.
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ADDRESS ........... VALID for 28 days
' ' B H E B E E l R E H f * CAT;1 i H M B B M H U a
SEA SYMPHONY — Vaughan Williams ,
In KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN
at 7*30 p.m., Saturday, November 13th. 1976
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