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2 .Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 19th, 1978


YOUR WEEKEND =TELEVISION=


BBC 1


SATURDAY 5-


10- 00—PLAT RUGBY 10-25—ON THE MOVE 10-


11- 35—BUGS BUNNY tl-40—CRUFTS 12-


5-30—NEWS 5- 6-


9-00—BAGPUSS 9-15—DEVLIN 9- 35—WHIRLYBIRDS


Ll-25—SO YOU’RE GOING TO BE A FATHER


HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE


15—GRANDSTAND


5-05—WALT DISNEY’S THE MOUSE FACTORY


45—DR WHO 10—JIM’LL FIX IT 12-


10- 11-


9- 00—KOJAK 9-50—NEWS


8-


6-45—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: ‘Where.The River Bends” starring James Stewart with Arthur Kennedy, Rock Hudson, Julia Adams


15—CILLA


DAYSPECIAL 25 -


BBC 2 3-


4- 5-


7-40-• 1-55—OPEN UNIVERSITY


CINEMA: “The Green Helmet” starring Bill Travers, Ed Bedley


PROGRAMME SUNDAY ■ BBC 1 4


9-30—CAMBERWICK GREEN


10-10—ENSEMBLE 10-


11- QPPVTPP


9-45—DRESSMAKER 35—PETER


DONALDSON’S ILLUSTRATED ECONOMICS


00—MORNING


11- 45—THE 60 70 SO SHOW 12-


12-35—HAPPY RETURN 1-00—FARMING 1-25—PARENTS AND CHILDREN


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES l-oah—


' “Abbott and Costello in Society” starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costella with Marion Hutton, Kirby Grant


FILM MATINEE:


3- 4- 5-


5-


3-05-GOING FOR A SONG


6- 05—ON THE MOVE 6-15—UNDER BOW BELLS


ATHLETICS CHAPARRAL 55-NEWS


6- 7- 8-


35—THE HIGH 25-HOLIDAY 76


V 10—AWE NTUR A Granada


10-00—MORNING WORSHIP


10- 11-


11-25-CARTOON 11- 12-


35—1NTE RNATIONAL 2-


3- MATCH 9-30—KITCHEN GARDEN


10-30—WITNESS TO YESTERDAY


50—CARTOON


00-PLAIN SAILING 30—THE ROVERS


M0—CASH AND COMPANY


00-WEEKEND WORLD


10—THE KICK OFF 15—SUNDAY


10-05—THAT’S LIFE 10-


9-


11-40 - 11-42-WEATHERMAN


11- IT


WEEK: “Spinster" starring Shirley MacLaine,, Laurence Harvey, Jack Hawkins


55—NEWS 15—FILM OF THE


50—SONGS OF PRAISE5- 25—THE BROTHERS


6-


1-35—THE WORLD AT WAR


6-15—SUNDAY QUIZ 6- 7-


15-POLITICS NOW11-


45—READ ALL ABOUT 10-


9-15—YES — HONESTLY 9-45—NEWS


11-30—GRIFF COACH HIRE


Private parties : weddings : club outings, etc. Contract work undertaken. Distance no object.


45-53-SEATER COACHES AVAILABLE


JIM KENNEDY and CO. 7 GLYNN STREET, CHURCH


ACCRINGTON. Phone 384773 RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


MAYOR’S CHARITY BALL in the


.CIVICHALL, LONGRIDGE on the ’


12th MARCH, 1976


Dancing 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. ★


V/..& .:


THE STEVEN K. SOUNDS Dress optional


Tickets £2.50 each, available by personal or written application from either The Castle, Clitheroe, or the Council Offices, Longridge*


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Advertising pays dividends


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UNIT F0UR b l a c k b u r n SUNDAY FED. 22 a n d a l l w e e k


1 E n te r th e Dragon 3 -S 5 7 - l b Bln?.lne-Snriillea S -2 0 S -3 3 8 - 5 0 Mm


HELD OVER THIRD WEEK.......... TKIRIWT_


Offensive,Insufting hnd you’Iliaugh so HUICSUB


ITH ard it will hurt!


Cleavon Little Gene Wilder


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SIXTH WEEK -S 5 7 - 4 5


CLITHEROE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION THE ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING FOR THE CLUB


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 7-45 p.m.


Branch meeting to be held afterwards approx. 9-00 p.m.


"Second week of notice” PROFILE


7-25—MYSTERY MOVIE: Andy Griffith in “Winter Kill"


CHILDREN


00—RED LETTER DAY 00—GRANADA


WHALLEY ABBEY FELLOWSHIP DRESS SHOW Spring and summer collection by


HERE AND NOW of Clitheroe in the Conference House


WEDNESDAY February 25th 1976 7-00 p.m. for 7-30 p.m.


75p including refreshments


MATINEE: Jennifer Jones in "The Wild Heart”


35—DOMINIC 05-NEWS


35—OPEN PULPIT 00—ALL GOD’S


AT


LOW MOOR COMMUNITY CENTRE


8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Admission 50p LATE BAR


9-00—NAIZINDAGINAYA JEEVAN


6- 7-


7- 8-


BBC 2


7-10 -1-55—OPEN UNIVERSITY


EXPERIENCE ABOUTUS


8- 10-


30—NEWS REVIEW 05—THE LIGHT


25—THE WORLD 15—M*A*S*H


S.ln—TER RA FIRMA 9-


10—NEWS ON 2


45—JEROME ROSE 45—THURBER


HENTHORN UNITED F.C.


FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY to —


DANCE


WHITE SATIN OTTO plus


NORTHERN SOUL DISCO


^ 10—SATURDAY


35-PLAY AWAY 05—THE MONEY


05—MATCH OF THE 25—PARKINSON


12-27—WEATHERMAN


10- 11-


35—THE LITTLE


7- 7-


6- 6-


8-


10- 11-


50—WESMINSTER 20—NETWORK


50—NEWS AND SPORT 00—RUGBY SPECIAL 50—BEST IN THE BAND


9- 05—2nd HOUSE


11-30—NEWS ON 2 11- 12-


oo—THE FIRST PICTURE SHOW


“Lady Without A Passport" starring Hedy Lamarr, John Hodiak


Granada


9-15—ANGLING TODAY 9- 40—PARENTS DAY


MONTE CRISTO


11- 12-


5-05—NEWS DO?


35—DANIEL BOONE 30—WORLD OF SPORT


5-15-CARTOON TIME 5- 6-


7- SQUARES 30—NEW FACES 30—NOW WHO DO YOU 00—CELEBRITY


7-45—THE BIG FILM: Herbert Lom in “Assignment to Kill”


10- 10- 11-


9-30—THE BEST OF UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS 30—NEWS


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05—SESAME STREET 10—THE COUNT OF


05—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: If!-


35—OPEN DOOR


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15—CAKES AND ALE 25—CENTRE PLAY


x PILKY’S BAR \ GROUPS — LIVE MUSIC


Borough of Blackburn


present KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN


Sunday, March 7th, at 7-30 p.m. Live on Stage HARRYvSECOMBE and Orchestra and the BAND OF THE BLUES AND ROYALS


(Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) Director of Music Major G. E. Evans.,


Adm. £1.50, £1.25, £1; Child/OAP 50p. Wednesday, April 14th


from the United S ta te s o f Am e r ica ■ (the offically recognised Miller Orchestra) Led by Peanuts Hucko. Adm. £2, £1.50, £1.


uy appearance In the North the _ _ _ _ GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA


Sunday, April 25th, at 7-30 p.m. “YOUTH TAKES THE STAGE”


BURTON YOUTH BAND and the BURTON YOUTH BRASS BAND


in a programme of Brass Band Music, Military Band Music and Massed Band items.


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Adm. Adults 40p; Child/OAP 25p. WINDSOR HALL, BLACKBURN


Wednesday, March 3rd, at 7-30 p.m. The Fantastic Film


“WILD NEW WORLD”


filmed by HEINZ SIELMANN the world's greatest animal photographer.


Adm. Adults 60p; Child/OAP 30p. Wednesday, March 17th, at 7-30 p.m.


“V” FOR VICTORY with HARVEY SMITH , A legend in his own lifetime. Adm. Adults 65p; Child/OAP 35p. Tuesday,- March 23rd at 7-30 p.m. The Regimental Band-of


THE ROYAL HIGHLAND FUSILIERS


(Princess Margaret’s Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regt) Adm. Adults 40p; Child/OAP 25p.


Monday, March 29th to Wednesday, March 31st (Inc.) at 7-30 p.m.


GRAND OLD TIME MUSIC HALL


with SANDY POWELL (Can you hear me mother), REG DIXON (I’m proper poorly)


RAY & JACKIE PENN (Dancing Duo). MARIE LOUISE (Impressionist)


LESTER SHARPE & IRIS (Comedy magic), JACKIE ALLEN & BARBARA (Xylophone)


BARBARA SIMPSON & ERNEST CLOUGH (Vocal duet- tists)


Adm. Adults: Balcony £1; stalls 75p; Child/OAP 50p. PLECKGATE CENTRE, BLACKBURN Saturday, February 28th, at 8 p.m. CEILIDH EVENING


45—AQUARIUS


Glenn Ford in “Cry for Happy"


30—THE LATE FILM:


with GARY & VERA ASPEY — BOB HARE — RILEY WAYFARERS


Adm. Adults 40p; Child/OAP 25p. Saturday, March 6th, at 8 p.m.


A return of our successful Jazz Night with


NEW ORLEANS BRASS BAND and the VINTAGE SYNCOPATORS


Adm. Adults 40p; Child/OAP 25p.


SHADSWORTH CENTRE, BLACKBURN Friday, March 12th, at 7-30 p.m, “IN THE ST EPS OF STANLEY"


with John Blashford-Snall, MBE. The Zaire River Expedition.


Winner of the Livingstone Medal and the Segrave Trophy. Adm. Adults 40p: Child/OAP 25p.,


club ELTROPICANO


\


THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Thoy’re back!


The Sensational


TENDER TOUCH ADMISSION Free before 10-30


60p AFTER SUBJECT TO CLUB RULES


Double Nos. 14 — 9 won


^ £30 next week


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB Wellgate — Telephone 23585


I % Organ: Susan — Drums: John « s


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st , Popular artist


JIMMY C A S E Y * SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd


WAYNE BOWMAN First time


BONANZA BINGO each Wednesday. Eyes down 8-15 p.m


■ T I I


» — -B Treble Nos.


17 28 27 not won £50 next week


. J ★ ★ I h!,, THIS WEEK GREAT ENTERTAINMENT


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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th LOCAL GROUP


Q U A N T R O FOLK MUSIC


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th M A Y F A IR


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th THE NEIL ROMANO SOUND DUO ACT '


ENJOY A GAME OF DARTS


OR DOMINOES!


Darts and Domino nights Monday and Tuesday every week. Pints of beer to be won.


E D IS F O R D ,


C L I T H E R O E . Tel. 25536 or 22010


HALF-TERM SPECIALS Borough of


Blackburn present


WINDSOR HALL — BLACKBURN Dally at 2-30 p.m. and 7-30 p.m.


ty, February 23rd, to Saturday, February 28th (Ex. Frid.) RUPERT


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x f thq DAILY EXPRESS and his puppet pals


Admission: Adults $Op; Child/OAP 25p


BARLOW INSTITUTE, EDGWORTH Lester Sharpe and Iris 2 hours of fun Admission: 25p


BLACK OOG INN, BELMONT


Thursday, February 26th, at 2-30 p.m. Lester and. Iris 2 hours of fun Admission: 25p


'™OW ER' K &'(!) m" ' "dAR WEN Frankie Woods One Man Show Magic — Puppets — Balloons — Comedy


Wed, Feb. 25th to Sat., Feb 28th, at 2-30 p.m. Admission: 25p


■’ '/ mi ini VILLAfl


REFRESHMI a !


FRIDAY, F e I 9 p.m. - I


★ Tel. 22342 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ NELSON


RIBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st U,


SIMON STEED Great act


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd 'v MIN'S DARTS


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th ’ '-V.


SPECIAL BINGO AND TOMBOLA Coming attractions:


Concert Nights March 12th and 19th. Tickets available at the club.


TOTE 14/2/76 8*8. SNOWBALL 17. •RAFFLE 09352*


★ LOW MOOR CLUB


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd THE FABULOUS DUO


MOOD TWO FIRST TIME AT THE CLUB


MEMBERS' DRAW SUNDAY LUNCH Spend your lolly with Ollle and Dolly


SOCIAL - THURSDAY & SATURDAY Members. — Why not try your luck?


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TOTE 21/2/76 £20. SNOWBALL £23. ★


★ ★ ★ W R E S T L IN G


IMPERIAL NELSON, Thursday, February 26th, 7-45 p.m.


’ 20 STONE. A NEWCOMER TO NELSON ' ,f. BARTELLE


KLANDYKE JAKE V


BILL HAWES v RAY STEEL


Tickets: Newsagent Hartley, Market Square, Nalson. Ivy'* Antique Shop, Arcade, Colne; Electron Radio, Hall St., Burnley.


________________________ C1 .QO; app; roar of hall SOp,


jpSS9fiSe099999SS999e9909909SG9S9Se99SS| CHIPPING YOUNG FARMERS


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THE MAYORESS OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY (Mrs T. Robinson)


I ” ■ AND HER COMMITTEE INVITE YOU TO A


COFFEE MORNINGto be held in THE RIBBLE VALLEY MAYOR’S PARLOUR CLITHEROE, 10-00 a.m. to 12 noon


y£ SATURDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1976 & i


St Deny’s Children’s Home Proceeds in aid of and the Clitheroe Salvation Army


Bring and Buy — Cake Stall — Jewellery Stall — Raffle ADMISSION lOp


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KING’S ARMS HOTEL BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st Great Vocalist. Pops and ballads LISA PAGE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd — The fabulous


GERRY STORME BAR SNACKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE


Guitar Vocalist iS M o e e e e e s e e s e e e e s


WADDIN6T0N FOOTBALL CLUB


GRAND DANCE


|Tomorrow FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th in the hall, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


DANCING to BERNARD & SHEILA GILDEY Tickets 75p including refreshments.


IE UNO THAT TIM RCO E FO T u L.D0UCHMM also THE TENDER WARRIOR u


Licensed bar by Tillotsons Arms, Chipping Proceeds tor youth club funds.


CASTLE RESTAURANT Clitheroe


EVENING on TUESDAY


SOCIAL at the


SUPPER - BINGO - TOMBOLA T ickets 60p


FEBRUARY 24th at 8 p.m.


Available at Oawson's Greengrocers, Castle Street, Clitheroe; Castle Restaur­ ant; Whiteside's Grocers, Waddlngton; or committee members


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£1.50 membership and enrolment te o fn ' r m m r


cour=I§H9a l„of dancingOLACKBURN ?s r del* ^ I


Mini Car with Tel.


C 0U R SE F E B f f i RYCi l t h SUNDAY’ LEARN TO DANCE


I popular'dances.’ t,uiclts'eP’ cha-cha-cha and many more Adults over 18 -


Tuition 7-15 p.rn. )ollolted „y ^ prac,iK m m OPEN MON.,


For BREAKFAfl A SPECIAL LUt discount on |


NEW MAI i&SS&QE&S&sM ,B a B B ED B B E LE/I DISCO


CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th 9 p.m. — 1-0 a.m.


MICK R ICH A RD S D ISCO Admission 35p.


s e e s e e e e o e e sG o o s e s e s e e e e e e e eQ e


Lancashire tvl Days Out, S i l


Parties & Mortl For 0t ik


PAYLEvI HURST C|


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CATWEAZLE v FIREMAN BENNETT CATCHWEIGHT CHALLENGE


MAURICE HUNTER v BOB RYAN 'W * -


ROYAL BRIt I < Hodder Val.l


SOCIAL HWHIST & D| ini


TOSSIDE I?| Saturday, Fel


' ' » 7-45 if Admissiorl


Refreshments j l ★ , ★ ★ ST PAUL’S LOVl


jumblI 7-301


WEDNESDAY, I in LOW M00RI


ADMISSION Sp.Rolil / ★ Xcl. 22342 STARDUST CLUB


•/whallI Weddings |


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Parties' and Now Ftl


Admis.l


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t** ,r v J ' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd


S A B A S T IA N DUO ACT '


CIVIC HALL Tel. 2327B Grand Klnema Tel. 23278


THURS., FRI. & SAT. At 6-45 JOHN WAYNE In


BRANNIGAN GEORGE C. SCOTT In


BAN K SH O T , a ,


Week comm. FEB. 23rd, Mon. to Sat. at 6-45 p'.m. Matinee Wed. at 2-15


Entertainment for all the Family WALT DISNEY PRESENTS


with BOBBY DRISCOLL JAMES BASKETT as Uncle Remus Zipplty do da It’s a wonderful day as the loveable Uncle Remus unfolds the delightful story of Brer Rabbit and his \


THE SONG OF THE SOUTH m, friendsI


,■ v Also JAMES GARNER, VERA MILES


ONE L IT T L E INDIAN (u» Wed. Mat. at 2-15. Song'of the South and Cartoons.


IN RESPONSE TO THE MANY INQUIRIES WE HAVE RECEIVED PLEASE NOTE WINDOW TO THE SKY* WILL B E SHOWING WEEK COMM. MARCH 8th. — LADIES - THIS IS A MUST!


ALSO IN MARCH THE MIGHTY EPIC ‘‘EARTHQUAKE.’’ , BUCK INN ' ■ CHIPPING SHOW SOCIAL COMMITTEE


DOMINO DRIVE MARCH 1st,, 7-45 start


WHIST & _


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craven heifer, chaigley M O N D A Y ,


Admission 35p including supper good prizes^ ^ ______


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LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


1974-1975-1976 GOOD BEER GUIDE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd


STEVEN JOHN DUO BAR SNACKS AVAILABLE^


Weddings and Parties, etc., catered for t e l . CLITHEROE 23299


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


CHATBURN, near Clitheroe. Tel. 41234 WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


PENDLE HOTEL Respectable D r e s s


DISCO NIGHTS Expected — Free admittance-


8 p.m. — 11 p.m. *************************)j Supper available


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