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Z m Advertiser and Times, January 1st, 1976 OOOOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'


YOUR WEEKEND


JoOOOOOOO VIEWING 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SATURDAY


BBC 1


9-00—BAGPUSS 9-15—JEANNIE •


10- 9- 10-


Starring Elizabeth Montgomery.


11- 15—LAUREL AND HARDY


HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE


11-35-BUGS BUNNY 11-45-PASSWORD 12.15-GRANDSTAND 5-15-WALT DISNEY’S THE MOUSE FACTORY


5-40-NEWS 5-


55—DR WHO 8-


6-55—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “Three Violent People,” starring Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Gilbert Roland, with Tom Tryon, Forrest Tucker, Bruce Bennett, Elaine Stritch.


6- 20—IT’S CLIFF—AND FRIENDS


10-05—NEWS 10-


DAY 11-


2- 3-


9- 15—KOJAK YARWOOD 30—THE LITTLE


6- 7- 7-


40-^WHIRLYBIRDS8- 05—BEWITCHED


9-


45-NEWSAND SPORT 00—RUGBY SPECIAL 55—IN COMPANY


11-55-NEWS ON 2


■ MY VALLEY NOTHING


20-HOW GREEN WAS 15—MUCH ADO ABOUT


. 12-00—MIDNIGHT MOVIE


“Strategy of Terror,” starring Hugh O’Brian, Barbara Rush. -


Granada


10-25—THE BEATLES 10-50—SATURDAY MATINEE. Stewart Grainger in “Gun Glory.”


10-05—THE THREE STOOGES


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT 5-15—NEWS


5-25—CARTOON 5-


35—LOOK —MIKE


15—MATCH OF THE 20—PARKINSON


BBC 2 00—COMEDY HAT 11- 30—PLAY AWAY T R IC K SUNDAY BBC 1


9-00-NAIZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


11-00—PARISH COMMUNION


9-45—WOMEN AT WORK


9-30—CAMBERWICK GREEN


3- 4-


1-00—FARMING 1-25-LOOK, STRANGER 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-55—FILM MATINEE ‘Where No Vultures Fly,” starring Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan, Harold Warrender.


4-


5- 5-


6- 7- 8-


THEPAUPER


10-35—SUNDAY CINEMA “The Brothers Karamazov,” starring Yul Brynner, Maria Schell, Claire Bloom, Lee J. Cobb, William Shatner.


9- 45—WE BRITISH Granada


35—HOMETOWN 05—THE CAY


25-HOLIDAY ’76 55—NEWS


55—THE PRINCE AND 10-


11-


6- 05—ON THE MOVE 6-15—ANNO DOMINI


9- 55—NEWS


WEEK “The Bridges at. Toko-Ri,” starring William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney.


11- 20—POLITICS NOW 4- 5-


BBC 2 15—THE


15—FILM OF THE


10-30—WITNESS TO YESTERDAY


10-00—MORNING WORSHIP


11-25—CARTOON 11-30—THE


55-SONGS OF PRAISE 25—POLDARK


1- 2- 3-


10-05—THAT’S LIFE 10- 45—READ ALL ABOUT IT


4- 5-


6- 9-30—WILD AUSTRALIA 50—CARTOON 00-PLAIN SAILING


.12-00—WEEKEND WORLD 1-10—THE COUNT OF MONTO CRISTO


BEACHCOMBERS


FUTURE MATCH


WAR


8-15—M*A*S*H 8-40—NEWS ON 2 8- 45—THE MUSIC OF • ROMEOAND JULIET


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


SENIOR CITIZENS’ HOLIDAY


Film Shows, Slides, Talks and Fun. Admission by ticket only


OM HOLIDAYS IN


COLWYN THE GOLDEN DREAM COAST


and NORTH WALES


by Ribble Travel Services and the Amenities Depart­ ment of Colwyn


to be held at


SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL Clitheroe


at 7-30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 21st


Admission by ticket only from the office of this news­ paper and Ribble.


40—A HOUSE FOR THE 10—THE KICK-OFF


15—SUNDAY MATINEE 35-THE WORLD AT


35—A PLACE TO HIDE 05—NEWS


6-15-PRINCE CHARLES AND


6-40—OPINIONS 6- 7-


UNANSWERED QUESTION


55—A THIRD TESTAMENT .


6- 50—NEWS REVIEW 7- 25—THE WORLD -ABOUTUS


CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL


55—SING ALOUD


10- 11-


9-10—NEWS 9-25—BRIEF ENCOUNTER Sophia Loren and Richard Burton.


PROFILE 25—MYSTERY MOVIE FOR YOUR EN TAINEN


EDISFORD, CLITHEROE. TEL. 22010 NEW YEAR’S EVE


55—GRANADA 25—GRIFF


DISCO PROVIDED BY DISCO 2000 Free admission. 8-30 p.m. start


NEW YEAR'S DAY


TIME OUT DISCO FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd THE FABULOUS


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE RIBB'LE VALLEY DISTRICT


?. -


ADULT EDUCATION jCLASSES


reopen for Spring Term MONDAY, JANUARY 12th


Most courses established in Autumn will be continuing and there are vacancies in some groups lor new enrol­ ments.


I New classes Include th « following:


AT,CLITHEROE — taibblesdale School Tuesday, 7-15— 9-15..X................... I............ Classic Cookery Wednesday, 7-15— 9-1ij>................................Soft Furnishings


The German course (Thufe.) and Spanish course (Tues.), will also be reforming and caV accept new members.


AT WHALLEY — The lOld Grammar School Short Courses— 5 weeks, commencing week of January 12lh.


Tuesday, 7-15 -9 -1 5 ....... 1,.........................Basic Cakemaking.


< Wednesday. 7-15— 9-15...,t..... Soft Furnishings— Cushions. Thursday, 1-30 — 3-30........tSoit Furnishings— Lampshades.


Short courses—5 weeks, cc Jimencing week of February 16th


Wednesday, 7-15— 9-15.... Thursday, 1-30 — 3-30........ Thursday, 9^45— 11 -45 Get tha


Full ten week course, comm “ - 9 - 1 5


loft Furnishings— Lampshades. ...Soft Furnishings— Cushions.


st from your sewing machine.


Short course — two Fridays February 6th. Patte Tj


i-30 to 3-30 on January 30lh and alterations and tilting.


icing January 16th. Friday, 7-15 rine Making.


ENROLMENTS AND INQ JIRIES. (Enrol at the first meeting of your chosen class or, especially for hjew classes, by letter or phono, to The Adult Education Centre,/Old Grammar School, Whalley. Phone Whalley 2717 any morrflng or evening from January 12th, or Clitheroe 22563 Monday t/Thursday evenings from January 12th.


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H a v e y o u H E A R D ?


I*' A' ‘


Ydur entertainment guide ^


THERE’S A BAND


EVENING At the


Whitewell Hotel MANOR HALL COME AND LISTEN TO THE SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND EVERYBODY WELCOME. Mv"iSrndtn 17th 9‘00 p,m- No admis3 charge . .TEL. DUNSOP BRIDGE 222 '


MILTHORNE AVENUE Sunday, January 4th


GOSPEL (MrF.Whilmore. Cfltheroe)-


SERVICE . 6-30 p.m.


PRINTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING IN THIS ISSUE AVAILABLE TO ORDER


^ Over 200 Gowns m st trendy and traditic designs





5 . Infant Street, Accrington. Tel: 36737 hr 312S . Evening appointments with-pleasure


A GROUP NOT TO BE MISSED. LOADS OF SPECIAL EFFECTS


SILLCUTTE SUNDAY, JANUARY 4th


THE PARAGON BANJO BAND Cover charge 20p.


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th


FANTASTIC MYSTERY GROUP COME EARLY TO ENSURE A SEAT


PENDLE HOTEL DISCO


CHATBURN, Nr Clitheroe. Tel. 41234 AND NEW YEAR'S EVE


Respectable dress expected. 8 p.m. to74 to one. 20p COVER CHARGE ■


— LADIES FREE TOSSIDE SPORTS FUND


w h is t V DOMINO DRIVE


in TOSSIDE INSTITUTE SATURDAY,


JANUARY 10th, 1976 7-45 p.m.


Admission 35p. Children 10d SUPPER INCLUDED


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB Wellgate — Telephone 23585


Organ, Susan. Drums, John ARTIST NEW YEAR’S EVE MARK ELLIS First time here . SATURDAY, JANUARY 3rd


PAULA MARSHALL SUNDAY, JANUARY 4th


WENDY HOLLIDAY •AYv JANUARY 7th


Double Nos. 20 — 9 won


-


BINGO i Treble Nos.


21—18—6 not won I


HANSEL & GRETEL


JANUARY 24th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st at 7-15 prompt.


Matinees Jan. 24th and 31st at 2-15 prompt.


;


Admission: Evening perform­ ances 40p; Matinees 30p; Satur­ day evening, January 31st, 45p.


Seats reserved at Trinity Methodist School on Friday, January 9th, 7 — 9 p.m. and Saturday, January 10th, 10 — 11-30 am. and from January 12th each weekday after* noon from 1*30 — 4 p.m.


m 1 # 4 0. 3


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH PRESENTS


Full range of curtains in many sizes and colours — end of famous mail order ranges and slight seconds. Plus SCOOP PURCHASE of Bath Towel Sets with one bath and two hand towels — only C4.50


Ksiwln Matthews In the original k| I Slnbsd Adventure! — as saver-1 deed now on TV.


THE 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD


(U) 2-20, 5-35, 8-45 Terence Hill, Bud Spencer


WA T CH OUT . I WE'RE MAD


(A) Fun, rathteg^but (unt 3-50, | A romantic drama — a girl's prob­


lems whan mother finds a now husband.


SIXTEEN (X) 2-40, 5-50, 9-DO


I Lust, murder and tragedy aa a j middle aged man takes a young 1


mistress TAKE THIS


MY BODY (X) 4-15, 7-25.


THE WINDOW BLlNDi 1 Barden Lanfe, Bufnley — Tel. 23573


* 10% OFF DEC0RSHADE ROLLER BLINDS * »


* Experts available to advise and fit * But hurry this is a limited offer


E FULL RANGE 0F H0ME ha r m < * 10% .OFF FABER VENETIAN BLINDS TER M T


BAR PSLSCY’S BUTTERY DISCO DANCE


BURNLEY 2 2 3 3 1 . ,


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


LFA TROPHY 2nd ROUND


Saturday, Jan. 3rd


CLITHEROE v LYTHAM


Kick-off 2 p.m.


Admission 30p, Children, OAPs 15p. ALL PAY


WADDINGTON SOCIAL AND BOWLING CLUB


WHIST DRIVES TUESDAY, JANUARY 6th


DOMINO &


TUESDAY, JANUARY 20lh at 7-30


Admission 25p Including refreshments John CImso, Erie Idle, MONTY PYTHON


| AND THE HOLY GRAIL


(A) 2-10, 5-25, 8-40


■Iso Elliot Gould, Donald Suther- , land as (wo Secret Agents, sec­ ond class, In


S*P*Y*S (A) 345, 7-00


Ths town where vies and corrup­ tion reign . . . Fred Wllllsmson, Pam Grier and action galore In


BUCKTOWN (X) 2-50, 5-55, 9-00


Haifa Angels on a rampage ol I terrorl Tom Laughiln, Elizabeth I James, Jeremy Slate, end Jane I Russell In


BORN LOSERS (X) 4-20,7-30


BLACKBURN Sun. Jan 4th and week TAXI


MINI BUS N. CRAVEN


AND PRICK INCLUDED


1- Coach travel between BamoIdswicJc,.Earby. Gotne, Nelson, BrlerfteW, Burnley, Padiham, WhaUey and Clllheroe.


B0LT0N-BY-B0WLAND 62©


Phone between 9-0— 9-30 a.m. and 5-0 and 64) p.m.


3. Hotel Service Charge. 4. 8% Value Added Tax (subject fo alterallcn). 5. Full day excursion to Barmouth and Doheltau. 6. Hatf day excursion to Uanberis and Snowdon. 7 Hat! day excursion lo Menal Strait and Beaumaris. 8. Hall day excursion to Bethesda and Nent Flrancon Pass. 9. Halt day excursion to Caernarvon and Nant-y-garth. 10. Evening visit to the Blue Dolphin Suite for enterte’nmenl and dancing. 11 Evening visit to the Prince of Walea Theatre.


12. Evening visit to the Cabaret Evening at the Four Oaks Restaurant. (3 OC KIN OS OPEN NOVEMBER 15th, 1978 — DEPOSIT C4,


RIRBIB TRAVEL Parker Lane. Burnley. Tet. 2217* Pimiico Road. Cfithoroe. Tet. 22166 Market Street, ftjelson. Tel. 64593


^ .


2. Full Board accommodation (comprising breakfast, lunch and dinner on a • •


Munenu basis) from dinner on Saturday evening to breakfast on morning of departure.


Recital of madrigals, motets, part songs, folk songs, etc.


BACCHOLIAN SINGERS


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.


Tickets at the door, 65p. Students, 15p 10- 7-


6- 30—NOT ON YOUR NELLIE


SQUARES 9- 30—NEW FACES 00—CELEBRITY


7-45—THE BIG FILM “When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth.”


UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS


45—AQUARIUS :


s ll fci


ff*


9-15—ANGLING TODAY ' 9-40—PARENTS’ DAY


Borough of


Blackburn KING GEORGE’S HALL


vlonday, December 29th, to Saturday, January 10th.. Twice Daily at 10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m.


! CHRISTMAS ’75 , ! A SHOW FOR ALL THE FAMILY


with YVONNE CAROL and her performing dogs; on the unicvelo ROY l RjVEHS; CODY & ORAN Western Thrills; Fun on the trampoline CRAZY I TRAMPS; EhRECO The Clown; Magic and illusion LESTER SHARPE & f V IRIS; and the EDUCATED PONY.


- 1.. .Balloons! Prizes! SurprIsos!


•TWO HOUflS OF FUN IN THE CIRCUS RING ', Admission — Adults SOpj Chlfd/OAP 25p • BOOK NOW — BOOK NOW!


Performances on January 7th, 8th and 9 th a t special -reduced < p r f r f f f to f 3Sp Adults; 1Sp Chlld/OAP


* Sund3t January 11th, at 7-30 p.m.


with THE BAND OF IV * ROYAL MARINES, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, I ,VAL HOME COMMAND


under personal d/rl


SALUTE TO 1976 with TRUMI (by emission ot Commander-ln-chlof) 7 . . . ______VDiroctor o f‘music


SHADSWORTH CENTRE ,


Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 1st, 2nd, 3rd Nightly at 7-30 p.m.


Wcf*Pennine Arts Association present


JESSE JAMES Admission — Adults 40p; Child /OAP 25p


A Wild West Extravaganza Tuesday, January 6th, at 10-30 and 2-30 . Admission 25p &


i: ; UNCLE FRANKIE’S CHRISTMAS PARTY f PLECKGATE CENTRE


^ m & Saturday, January 3rd, at 8 p.m. 30—THE BEST OF jtS* “Designing Woman.” 30—THE LATE FILM


: VINTAGE SYNCOPATORS DATES FOR YOUR DIARY


. NEW ORLEANS BRASS BAND Admission — Adults 40p: Chlld/OAP 25p


end the ' '


} - Wodnesday, January 21st, at 7-JO p m “Portrait ol a lust bowlor" with FREDDIE TRUEMAN, Windsor Hall, Blackburn


WHILLANS, Shadsworth Contro.


f lt i Friday. January. 23rd, at 7-30 p.m. "Tlrlch Mir Expedition” with DON , -


<


stjg Wednosday, January 14lh, at 7-30 p.m. "Your Stars and You" with PETULEN- S GRO, Tower Room, Darwsn


■ i


- g ; Thursday. February 12th. at 8 p m JULIE FEUX IN CONCERT, Windsor Hall, '


JON’S TAXIS WHALLEY 3537


WEDDINGS A SPECIALITY.


PARTIES & CONTRACTS, ETC. NOW FULL TIME.


Wishing everyone a Prosperous New Year. TOUR OF MORTH WALES


INFORMATION 1976 SFNIOR CITIZENS


ADVANCE


10% DISCOUNT OFF ALL MARKED PRICES


(EXCEPT SPECIAL SALE OFFERS, LIGHT BULBS, AND ACCESSORIES.


Centred at Colwyn Bay and Rhos-on-Sea, departing Saturday, May 8th, 1976, for 7 nights. Arranged for the BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, COLNE TIMES, BAR- NO L D SWIC K AND EAREJY TIMES, CLITKcROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES by RIBBLE TRAVEL In association with National Travel (NW) Ltd.


NORTH WALES. Dominated by Snowdon towering over 3,000 feet above, sea level. North Wales is an area of extrema contrasts. From the National Park of Snowdonia with It's rugged mountains, alpine passes, rushing streams to the sweeping coastline of sandy beaches guarded by magnificent castles steeped Irr history one cannot fail to be impressed by the endless grandeur and beauty. Your Itinerary has been .carefully planned In conjunction with Royal Red Coaches of Colwyn Bay to give a most interesting and comprehensive tour.


COLWYN BAY together with neighbouring Rhos-on-Sea has been .chosen.as tha ideal centre from which to base our tour. Threo times winner ot “Wales In Bloom" competition, Colwyn Bay has earned the title of the Garden Resort of Wales, and Is a most pleasant resort with many amantities, including the magnificent Eirias Park and Mountain Zoo.


YOUR HOTELS are all well situated In Colwyri Bay and Rhos-on-Sea, being convenient for both seafront and shops. All hotels have a lounge, bar, colour television, heating and are pleasantly furnished and decorated. We consider that they all offer excellent value for money. None ot the hotels have lifts, but the majority ot rooms are on 1st and 2nd floors.


ST ENOCHS HOTEL, Seafront, Colwyn Bay.


COMMODORE HOTEL, Conway Road, Colwyn Bay MARINE HOTEL, Promenade, Colwyn Bay .


MEADOWCROFT HOTEL, Llanerch Road East, Rhos £44.00-


ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF VARIOUS SPECIAL LINES AT REDUCED PRICES.


LlGttTlMG DESIGN CENTRE


23 Mareebn Mall, Armfele Centre, Nelson. Telephone 67292, and 33 Church ' Street, Accrington. Telephone 36383.


MAT. WED., 2-15 p.m. 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD & BUGS BUNNY SHOW.


★ ★ ★ ★ ERS a CEREMONIAL DRUMMERS


‘.front Of CAPTAIN J . R. MASON, LRAM,i ,/ tARCM.LGSM.RN


5 MUSICIAlJi SALUTE THE NEW YEAR Admission — Rpulls E1.2S.C1, SOp. ChildiOAP 50p.


★ ★ ! GAMES NIGHT


WINNING TOTE 24, 2


SNOWBALL — 18 RAFFLE NUMBERS — 1st, 07588; 2nd, 07640 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * 1 * | 7 • -Tel. 23278 GrandKinema Tel. 23278 CIVIC HALL


WED. THURS-; FRk S SAT., at 7-30 p.m. Mat WED:, 2-15 p.m, WALT DISNEY’S CARTOON. FEATURE DOBIN'HOOD (ll)


WEEK COMMENCING JAN. 5th. Mon. to Sat. at 7 p.m. Mat. Wed. 2-15 p.m


; ★ Tel. 22342 . , . ★ ★ STARDUST CLUB


RIBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE


. . , NEW YEAR’S EVE


SOUTHERN COMFORT


: - . •. (A great trio) SATURDAY. JANUARY 3rd BRYN BOADY (First time at the club).- TUESDAY, JANUARY 6th t


STARTING FRIDAY 2nd a t 10-30 a.m.


20% OFF THESE LINES LADIES* WEAR


Boots — Skirts — Slacks — Overtops — Bras — Slips — Dressing Gowns — Brushed nylon pyjamas


CHILDRENS & BABY WEAR Cords — Anoraks — Parkas — Siren ' Suits — Babies’ knitwear — Nappies — Slippers — Dressing Gowns


ROCK BOTTOM .REDUCTION ON JEANS — CUSHION COVERS — OTHER STOCK


(Ctitheroe's only Mill Shop 90% seconds from well known chain stores bought . direct from the manufacturer)


PENDLE RD CLITHEROE . Tel. 23174 — OPEN AS ALWAYS


★ Tel. 22342


L I D S E Y S


BARROWFORD TEXTILE MARKETS LIDSEYS


LIDSEYS WALK


ROUND MARKET


BEDDING 20% OFF


CONTINENTAL QUILTS


MARKET PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE 20p


PER METRE MARKET


LIDSEYS T


HIGHFIELD ROAD, / CLITHEROE


Open Mon «Sat • 10.30-S.30p.rn. Late night Thurt • 'til 7p.m. Closed Wed. OPEN ALL DAY SAT.


/{., . j WEAR SPECIALIST


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Anne Whittaker , of Accrington ’ the BRIDAL


bridal WEAR ONLY


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