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WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE at
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL JUMBLE SALE ST JAMES’S SCHOOL
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th at 3-0 p.m.
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on SATURDAY, JANUARY 26lh at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 25]) including supper
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ISLE OF MAN 8 DAYS HOLIDAY COMMENCING MAY 4th, 1974
Sponsored by— THE BURNLEY EXPRESS. NELSON LEADER, COLNE TIMES, BARNOLDSWICK and EARBY TIMES, BLACKBURN TIMES and CLITHEROE ADVERTISER and ORGANISED BY RIBBLE.
WE GIVE YOU A CHOICE AIR OR SEA TRAVEL
You can choose between flying from Blackpool by British Island Airways or sailing from Liverpool on one of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company’s fine ships. Whichever you choose, we provide coach connections to Blackpool and Liverpool.
DOUGLAS OR PORT ST MARY
Take your choice between the Island’s gay capital, Douglas, with Its many and varied holiday attractions and entertainments or the peaceful old world charm of Port St Mary.
CASTLE MONA OR BAYQUEEN HOTELS
We offer you a choice of two of the Isle of Man's best known hotels. In Douglas, w« have reserved the luxurious Castle Mona, once tho resldenco of the fourth Duke of Atholl. one time Lord of Man. There aro lifts to all floors and spacious TV and cock*
tail lounges for evening relaxation.
The Bayquccn Hotel (formerly 8atqueen Hydro) |j famous tor Its friendiv family atmosphere and for the variety ot entertain* merits oncred, although it Is not licensed for intoxicants. There are ample lounges, colour TV room, billiards and games room.
Whichever hotel you choose you can be sure of good tood. comfort and evening entertainment.
There Is one morning and one afternoon excursion included, covering tho many beauty spots In the island.
CIVIC MALL, CLITMER0E Patrick Hatton (for the Borough of Clitheroe)
PRESENTS AN EVENINC OF , h f A***f <**■ *'*&;.<*> i < , • . i - \ r , . 1ir* * ,.
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THE BAY QUEEN HOTEL, PORT ST MARY BY AIR
via BLACKPOOL Fully Induilv* £35 BY SEA via LIVERPOOL Fully Inclusive £32
A limited number of rooms with private bath are available at tho Castle Mona Hotel for a supplement of £1.50.
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OM>E TYME MUSIC HALL SATURDAY, FEB. 2nd, 1974
ON at 8-0
An entirely professional family entertainment— Something for the whole family.
★ SONGS YOU WILL LOVE * COMEDY TO MAKE YOU LAUGH
★ MAGIC TO MYSTIFY YOU
Admission 60p; Senior Citizens and Children 30p
BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW AT THE CIVIC HALL Make this an occasion and come along in your olde tyme costumes and take part in the Victorian Hat Parade.
LECTURE by REV. MAURICE M. H. JONES
“ MISSIONARY WORK IN ARGENTINA" MONDAY, JANUARY 21st at 7-30 p.m.
UNITED REFORMED CHURCH COMMON ROOM '.OMISSION 15p
INCLUDING TEA AND BISCUITS SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
SOUTH AFRICAN SAFARI with DR W. D. OLIVER and SUSAN
in the PARISH CHURCH LOWER SCHOOL
on TUESDAY, |ANUARY 22nd, at 7-30 p.m. TICKETS I5p Refreshments Available
COUNTRYSIDE
at RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL DRAMA COMPLEX TONIGHT at 7-30 p.m.
The motion “ Sporting activities are detrimental to the preservation o f nature ” will be proposed by Mr Horace Cook, supported by Mr F. Barnes, o f JFaddington.
Opposing the motion will be Aid. S. J. Moore, supported by Mr H. Backhouse, Basltall Eaves.
Members of the audience arc invited to express their views.
Mr S. Westhead will preside Admission free
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Newton Institute Friday, January 18lli 9-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. 30 pence
Right or admission reserved
7-35—RUGBY SPECIAL S-20—WHAT'S MY LINE R-50—THE TALLISERS 3-10—SECOND HOUSE
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WORLD DANCE PROGRAMME
TEACHING — WALTZ, QUICKSTEP, CHA-CHA AND MOST POPULAR DANCES
ENROLMENT AND MEMBERSHIP FEE VI FOLLOWED BY 40p EVERY TUESDAY 8 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. commencing
Tuesday. January 22nd. 1974
COURT SCHOOL OF DANCING 39/41 KING WILLIAM STREET. BLACKBURN (over Burtons) Telephone Blackburn 53198 or call in after 2 p.m. LICENSED BAR
COLUMN DISCOTHEQUE CARR ROAD, NELSON
January 31st DAVE CAVE'S W EN OLDIE NIGHT Last 10 years of Golden Goodies
Champagne Prizes 9 p.m. till 2 a.m.
Admission 25p
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH PRESENTS
ROBINSON CRUSOE
JAN. 19th, 23rd, 24tli, 25th, 26lh a t 7-15 p.m. prompt.
MATINEES JAN. 19tli & 26th at 2-15 p.m. prompt
RIBBLE VALLEY (PRIVATE HIRE)
Clitlicroe & Blackburn Schools of Music MINI BUS SERVICE TEL WHALLEY 3164
SMALL PARTIES CONTRACT WORK MOOOOOOOOOOMOOMOOMMOOOMtBMOO^^
CUTHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY PIANOFORTE RECITAL by
ANTHONY ADKINS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th
GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.
TICKETS AT THE DOOR 65p (Students lop)
ADMISSION EVENING PERFORMANCES 30p SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26th. 35p
SEATS LEFT FOR ALL EVENING PERFORMANCES MATINEES FULLY BOOKED
SEATS RESERVED AT CHARLES CLEGG, CHEMIST, CHURCH STREET, CUTHEROE
MID-PENNINE PRESENTS
THE BARTOK STRING QUARTET
playing Haydn, Bertok and Beethoven. Burnley Central Library Friday, January 18th, 7-30 p.m.
Ticket* 55p, Student*, Children and OAP’s 25p.
THE CABRIELI
ENSEMBLE playing Haydn, Beethoven. Dvorak and Selxedo. Pleckgate School. Blackburn.
Wednesday, Ian. 23rd. 7-30 Admission FREE.
THE CWS (Manchester) BRASS BAND
Accrington Town Hall Saturday, |an. 26th, 7-30 Tickets 40p, Students, Children and OAP’s 20p-
THE NORTHERN POETRY and JAZZ UNIT Artshop, 9 King William St,
Blackburn. Friday, February 1st, 8 p.m. Tickets 25p, Students, Children and OAP’s lOp.
FODENS BRASS BAND
Todmordon Town Hall. Sunday, February 3rd. 7-30 Tickets 40p, Students. Children and OAP's 20p.
All Inqoiri,, to MI'AA ArtabfP, » Klnr William Street. Blackburn
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WIIIST AND
DOMINO DRIVE to be held at
The Whitewell Hotel
Monday, January 21st at 7-30 p.m.
Adm. 30p inol. Refreshments !mmrmnnmnmmrm
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A DATE TO REMEMBER FEBRUARY 9th, 1974
THE
3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE, SOCIAL AND DANCE
Licensed Bar Applied For. w PARTICULARS LATER.
Management Committee DON’T FORGET
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY, JAN. 1Mb. 7-15 prompt
HOT POT * APPLE P IE SUPPER In THE INSTITUTE on
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R1MINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
WADDINGTON SOCIAL and BOWLING CLUB
SATURDAY. JANUARY 111th, 8-0 p.m. DANCING TO
ACTION SOUND DISCO ADMISSION Members 22 p, Non-Members 33p
PLEASE NOTE NO JEANS—Right of Admission Reserved.
LOW MOOR CLUB
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th unit low unit four
BLACKBURN Telephone 58446
TODAY until SATURDAY
l—Dooald Sutherland, Elliot Gould
<x> Shows S-L’l), 5*15, 7*1 j. M *A * S *H
2—Candice Bergen, Refer Strauss SOLDIER BLUE
<xl Shotra *J»3o. 8-15
Susannah York, George G- Scott |ANE EYRE
WUTHERING HEIGHTS (a)
3—Anna catder Marshall, Timothy Dalton to
(at 1 Show,
(z) 2-3, M0. 4-35, 8-56-Alio EROTIC FANTASIES
THE LOVE PILL (xt sbeulne 540. IUJ. (41.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20th, end ALL WEEK
(a) Show* i*0. 4-»V>, 7*35. 2—Franco ZefflrelU’s
ICE STATION ZEBRA
l~-ltork Hudson. Ernest Borrolur
(u) Show, 3-10. 5-13. 7-30. ROMEO and |UUET
5—Andy Warhol's HEAT
(z) Shew, 2-2J, 4-10. S-24. 7-10. CURIOUS FEMALE <e>
<x> Shows 2-55. 4-3. B-40. 7-20. SEATS CAN BE RESERVED
(x> Berber, Utribe, ex BOX CAR BERTHA
4—Jim Brown In SLAUCHTER
7-0.
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JUMBLE SALE
ON CUTHEROE MARKET STALLS
SATURDAY. JAN. 19th ncoocioooooooDocmxxxxxxiooca
St Mary’s and St Paul's Scout Group
JUMBLE SALE
in St Mary’s Parish Hall at 6-0 p.m.
FRIDAY, IANUARY 25th ADMISSION 3p
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CLITHEROE and DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS
WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY, 1974
A UNITED SERVICE WILL BE HELD IN
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR ON
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20th, at 6 p.m.
Preacher: THE ARCHDEACON OF BLACKBURN The Ven. C. W. D. Carroll, M.A., H.Dip, Ed. EVERYONE WELCOME
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Waterloo Road, Ulithcroc
" Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal Ufe, and they are thev which testifv of me. ”
GOSPEL SERVICE SUNDAY. 6-30 p.m.
MANOR HALL SUNDAY. JANUAItl -'«lh
Speaker: Mr |. HINDMAN (NELSOM
GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.nt.
John 5 v39. PRINT. SALES
6 x 4 .i...... 8 x 6
10 x 8 12 x 10
22p
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33o 44p 66p
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FOLK ON FRIDAY
DOC and PARTRIDGE, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE THIS FRIDAY FROM IRELAND
FINBAR AND EDDIE FUREY PLUS RESIDENTS — BUSH BAND
DOG AND PARTRIDGE. WELLGATE. CLITHEROE PRELIMINARY’ NOTICE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th
FOLK ON FRIDAY
AUTHENTIC MUSIC FROM THE SHETLAND ISLANDS Tickets now available at the Folk Club for this Celtic^cvenin*
THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH STARKIE ARMS HOTEL CLITHEROE. TEL. 22550 THE NEW TENANTS WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT
LUNCH TIME BAR SNACKS are now available on weekdays
3 COURSE LUNCHES are also available in the - Dining Room at 90p plus V.A.T.
1-3.1—THE ROLF HARRIS SHOW
05—SESAME STREET 05—THE B1C« VALLEY 00—WORLD OF SPORT 30—NEWS
SUSAN at the Organ: GEOFF at the Drums SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th
FAY WORTH SUNDAY, JANUARY 20th DAVE ALLAN
DOUBLE (Won) 1 : 30
£3(1 Next Week
TREBLE (No: wool 4 : 3 : 5
£511 Next Week *
TOWN GATE CLUB Great Harwood •—- Tel. 885746
FRIDAY and SATURDAY No, 1 HIT RECORDING STARS OF "MICHELLE”
THE OVERLANDERS Plus WITCHCRAFT and
THE SCOTT DARNLEY TRIO LATE LICENCE — SUPPERS
SUNDAY
TOP LOCAL GROUP WITCHCRAFT rius
PAUL BRENNAN’S DISCO SHOW -
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CIVIC HALL Tel. 23278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 23278 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p-m.
The 2 Great Bronte Novels in °"°niagnif^cnt pro gramme JANE EYRE & WUTHERING HEIGHTS (a).
Due to the excessive length and adult drama of this programme it cannot be considered entertainment lor small children unless accompanied by their parents or some responsible adult. _________
MONDAY TO SATURDAY AT 7-30 p.m. A HAL WALLIS PRODUCTION
GLENDA JACKSON as Lady Emma Hamilton PETER FINCH as Admiral Lord Nelson in Terence Rattigan’s
THE BURNLEY EXPRESS
THE NELSON LEADER SERIES THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER is bringing the
PICCADILLY GOLF EVENING
to the Cat’s Whiskers, Burnley on Tuesday, February 12th FULL DETAILS IN NEXT WEEK S ISSUE
Ribblesdale Sports and Social Club Telephone 22342
THURSDAY STARN1GHT, JANUART 17th, 8*30 p.m. JOAN & THE NIGHT OWLS
GREAT CROUP TO DANCE TO FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th
SOUL DIRECTION DISCO
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th
COLIN — ORGAN GREAT ARTIST FROM WALES — DO NT MISS LEE JOHNS RICHARD — DRUMS SUNDAY. IANUARY 20th RICHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED DISCO IB
’"TOTE"DOUBLE? SATUrT a” 1 2th, 4— 28. SNOWBALL No. 26 DOUBLE SATURDAY. 19th, £20. Plus £12 SNOWBALL
BEQUEST TO A NATION
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Co-Starring ANTHONY QUAYLE, MARGARET LEIGHTON, MICHAEL JAYSTON as Captain Hardy
Hal Wallis, producer of 'Anne of the Thousand Days and ‘Mary Queen of Scots, with his latest produc- tion turns to Rattigan’s famous stage play of Admiral Lord Nelson and the Lady Emma Hamilton.
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THE Council age and a si munity in application i | Castings, suppl County Planml and our ov| Engineer, for of a sand ho; I proximity to a t
Street, Brook surrounding p i
must not yet they can hang | of victory. The situation,!
number of dvrJ The residenl
attended the ml local planning |
serve to indicate ity and detern Clitheroe people comfort and threatened by dirt and noise 1 industry. It coull
CHARLES MUS:[ Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.
Unso jol|
LET us forget dispute for a fs| and look to our p men. Bv that I mea
binmen, for oi morning if the n have seen the r which these men ' g, they would their heads in s: Not only were
to seek the co-oT help of their f(| people If the develop into a quiry, which expensive exerc: should prove to it would almo5 be handled b;. Ribble Valley A Such an e;
Is exactly the : the battle agi silos was fought [ lico Road, W| area. It may yet r |
ing the bins, bu'l ing up the rui:| had been put in I that had burst! amount of ra ir | having. These men we:
wet through to t l I don't suppose " free baths or i | the end of the It was all the
able that there following them ? | ing them on.
am T. FOULKF-I Brook Street, Clitheroe.
To atten\ sports
meeting THE Ribble Va! Council is to be at a meeting o: West Sports C< month by its Ret Leisure commit
man. Coun. John vice-chairman Co
Turner, and chic officer, Mr Denni At its Tuesda
the committee in revised constitut: sports council is sidered. and that had invited Rii representatives t
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