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2 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, September 1st, 1977 ■\3
YOUR WEEKEND — VIEWING------ SATURDAY
8- V".i
B B C - 1 55—BOD
‘ 9-10—MARINE BOY 9- 35—WHY DON’T YOU___?
5-35—NEWS 5- 6-
•
, 5-10—THE PINK PANTHERSHOW
10-00—BUGS BUNNY 10-15—GRANDSTAND
7- 8-
12-
10- 11-
6- 40—BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERATION GAME
9-50—NEWS
9- 00—STARSKY AND HUTCH
DAY SPECIAL B B C - 2
2-55—SATURDAY CINEMA
7-40—2-45 —OPEN UNIVERSITY
7- 45—NETWORK 8- 15—COUNTRY GAME 8-45—FLYING’S A WONDERFUL THING
4-30-CRICKET 7-30—NEWS AND SPORT
BBC-1
9-00—NAIZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN
12-15—SUNDAY WORSHIP
9-30—MISTER MEN
3-lO-GOINGFORA SONG
1-55—FILM iMATINEE “Across the Wide Missouri,” starring Clark Gable, Ricardo Montalban, John Hodiak, J. Carrol Naish.
5-15—LAUREL AND HARDY
1-00—FARMING 1-25—AN ABC OF MUSIC 1-40-ON THE MOVE 1-50—NEWS
HE.ADLINES
‘The Perils of Pauline,” starring Pat Boone, Terrj’-Thomas, Pamela Austin.
DUKESTREET EMERYSHOW
50—STAR TURN 15—DR WHO
- ' FRANKENSTEIN AND FRIENDS! “Son of Dracula,”
9-00—UBUROI 9-55—DRACULA,
11-10—NEWS ON 2 11-15—CRICKET 11- 45—FIL»I “Evil of Frankenstein,” starring Peter Cushing.
starring Lon Chaney.
Granada
30-THE DUCHESS OF 25—THE DICK
30— WEATHERftlAN
00—MATCH OF THE 30—PARKINSON
12-
10-45—SATURDAY MATINEE George Sanders in “The Body Stealers.”
10-10—COOL McCOOL 10-30—HARMONY ABROAD
9-20—CLUE CLUB 9-40—A HOUSE FOR THE FUTURE
5-05—NEWS 5-15—CARTOON 5-
SPORT MOVIE
THE HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
35th ANNUAL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th on the RECREATION FIELD, DUNSOP BRIDGE
SHOW Cattle, sheep, horticulture, handicrafts,
children’s and Y.F.C. classes, local children’s pony classes, Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling, it’s a knockout competition, open tug of war, football (Slaidburn v Newton), working terriers, side shows, licensed bar, musical interludes by Slaidburn Silver Band. Admission 50p. Children 10p. Car park 25p.
BOWLAND FOREST Y.F.C. HOE OOWH
at NEWTON VILLAGE HALL Tickets £1.50.
30—WORLD OF
6- 20—THE JETSONS 6- 7-
COMPANY 25—CASH AND
55—MR AND MRS 25—THRILLER
10-30—PANDORA’S BOX 10-55—AND THE VILLAIN IS . . .
9- 45—MARTI 10-15—NEWS
SUNDAY
8-05—NEWS ON 2 8-
10-35—THE ROMAN WAY 10-50-SUNDAY CINE5U “Act of Violence,” Fred Zinnemann season starring Van Heflin, Robert • Ryan.
9- 00—ENCORE NYJO 9-45—NORTH AND SOUTH
ARTS Granada
3-40—INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS
6-
7- 8-
5-35—NEWS 5- 45—THE EAGLE OF THE NINTH
6- 40—SONGS OF PRAISE
FRIENDS
10- 11-
10-00—MORNING WORSHIP
9-40—THE BEATLES 30—LINK
11-25-CLASSICAL FAIRYTALES
OURSELVES
12- 00—FACE THE PRESS 12-30—UNTAMED WORLD
11- 15—THE CHESTER MYSTERY PLAYS
10-00—NEWS 10-
“A Man For All Seasons,” starring Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern, Roberi Shaw, Orson Welles, Susannah York.
11- 00—THE BRONTE BUSINESS
PROM
15—SINATRA AND 05—FILM
1-
2- 3-
1-00—MRMAGOO 1-05—'THE LOST ISLANDS
WORLD OF KRESKIN
MATCH MATINEE 5- 45—THE 10—THE SUNDAY
11-30—WEATHERMAN B B C - 2
1-55-CRICKET 6- 45—NEWS REVIEW 7-
7-40—1-55 —OPEN UNIVERSITY
ABOUT US
6-25—APPEAL 6- 7- 8-
6- 8- 15—THE WORLD 12-
10- 11-
SUITE 9- 45—NEWS 00—UNDERSTANDING 30—CLAPPERBOARD I 35—THE AMAZING
05—THE KICK-OFF 10—SUNDAY
5-20—JUNIOR SUNDAY QUIZ
“A Tale of Two Cities.”
ADVENTURESOF BLACK BEAUTY 15—NEWS
SEPT4WEEK
7.05 8.35
A NEW EXPERIENCE IN TOTALTERROR!
30—HERE I STAND 15—HI SUMMER 00—EXECUTIVE
^ SAN FRANCISCO DRAMA ADVENTURER 05—'THE 55—THE STREETS OF
00—THE SUNDAY 05—OPEN NIGHT
lOBIN ASKWITHI VANESSA SHAW < H O S P I T i l l .
Separate Shows ai 2.15 5.40
, 'JODIE FOSTER KanattoniUMig ---- » Attrane^CompeivigfKn*
- -unusual and haviOng- n se t to ty with
moments o l genuine ahock.-
B I O g E S T f Russ Meyer's
FLOWER FESTIVAL ST HELEN’S CHURCH
WADDINGTON, Nr CLITHEROE FRIDAY 9th to
MONDAY 12th SEPTEMBER 10 a.m. — 7 p.m. DAILY
PHIL CASE M.I.D.T.A. 1
1 DISCO P.A. HIRE STRICT TEMPO or POPS
000 WATT STEREO EQUIPMENT AVAIL ABLE
Garden Parties, Weddings, Disco Dances, etc.
Let a professional run your function
Qualified teacher of Latin Ballroom, etc. TEL. CLITHEROE 26224
Clitheroe Division Conservative Association Whalley, Wiswell and Barrow Branch. IS ALWAYS SOMETHINGS m AT THE LEGION ’ V .' CLITHEROE -
MEMBERS’NOTICE FRIDAY .
\ ^ s ^ m
TO THE ORGAN SUNDAY
from 8 p.m. Lady Members Free Draw Morning Members Free Draw Evening 8'p.m. . ’ : ?>l
DANCING TO THE ORGAN
'
Modem progressive dancing Associates Welcome
TO THE ORGAN DANCING
DANCING
from 8 p.m. SATURDAY
OLD PEOPLES’WELFARE COMMI'TTEE - present
To celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen • Elizabeth
A GRAND EXHIBITION
at PENDLE CLUB on SATURDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 3rd from 10 a.m, to 6.30 p.m.
^ Bsbm ‘NOSTALGIA”
Items from three reigns. Queen Victoria,'King Edward VII, King George V- .- To interest all ages
. Including tea and home-made biscuits
More than 300 objects to be seen V Admission 20p
BARBEQUE LUNCH at Lower Clerk Hill Farm, Whalley.
Sunday, September 4th, 1977 12-30—2-30 p.m.
by kind permission of Dr and Mrs M. C. Maw. Licensed Bar. Admission £1
ISTANBUL 1978?
Anyone interested in
joining a holiday- cum-pilgrimage
to ISTANBUL & THE SEVEN CHURCHES of
meeting In CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL on MONDAY,
ASIA MINOR NEXT JULY is invited to a
SEPT. 5th, at 7-30 p.m. when Mrs Margaret
Lupton will speak and show slides.
Details from Rev. John
Hudson, Clitheroe Vicarage. Tel. 23317
METHODIST CHURCH LOW MOOR
Sunday, Sept. 4th SERVICES
Harvest Services
MORNING lo a o Rev. Vickers
EVENING 6 REV. G. W. S.
6 p.m. KNOWLES
Soloist at Evening Service MR F. CLARKSON
Monday, Sept. 5th Hanest Social SUDE SBY
MR D. BUTTERFIELD Sale of Fruit etc
to commence at 7-30 p.m. Admission Adults lOp
Chir • ildren 5p - Including Refreshments
WADDINGTON SOCIAL AND BOWUNG CLUB
WHIST AND DOMINOES
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. 30p including tea and biscuits Start 7-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB
Jumble Sale
FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd, 7 p.m.
ST JOHN
AMBULANCE ROOMS ADMISSION 5p
CTAXI 2 4 0 2 3
WANT A
ASTLE CARS Ring Bob Geldard
DAY OR NIGHT Reg. office
170 Whalley Road, Clitheroe. No connection
with any other firm and CURIOS CRAFTS
handicr^ts etc. , photos of old Grindleton, interesting
Display of soft toys,
by-gones, bring and buy stall, teas ,
in ST AMBROSE SCHOOL SAT. SEPT., 3rd, 2—
6p.ni.
Admission 15p Children 5p
SAT., SEPT. 3rd 2-30 p.m.
in YOUTH CLUB Refreshments Admission 3p
CHATBURN.DOWNHAM AND WORSTON
WOMEN’S CONSERVATIVE BRANCH
JUMBLE SALE In the
School Hall,.Chatbuni
FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd at 7 p.m.
Admission 2p.
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f f lM T i r s I BIZARREANDTHEBEAUTIFUL AA REFRESHMENTS KING’S ARMS, Bawdlands PANEL DARTS
COMMENCED FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th 16 Players Weekly
Register before 8 p.m.
ROCHDALE STADIUM FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd at 7-00
STOCK CARS THE RQCHDALE
SUPREMETRQPHY
with Frankie Wainman, Andy Stott, Dave Berresford, WWle
Harrison, Gordon Smith, Mike Close, Harry Smith, John Lund
WHA TAU NEUP DONT MISS THIS
NOTE: FRIDAY at 7-0 p.m.
TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 41653
SAWLEY TAXI
Langho, Billington and Dinkley Bnm^
DARWEN DIVISION ^ CONSERVATIVE
ASSOCIATION
aw m i iV E HomeofCoun. MrsT. H Yates)
Admission lOp. Children free CUTHEROE FC SOCIAL EVENING a t th e STARDUST CLUB
TUESDAY, SEPT. 6fh 8 p.m.
Admission 50p Including supper
GRINDLETONW.I.
W h a l le y Old R o a d , Billington
On Satuiday, September 3rd 2 p.m. — 6 p.m.
t Three Bays Barn off ’
Home-made teas, tombola, pony rides, nearly new stall, competitions
CLITHEROE KICK OFF 3 p.m.
Admission 25p and 15p
BOWLAND FOREST YOUNG FARMERS
Newton Village Hall, DOWN HOE
Saturday, September 10th, 8 p.m. to 12 midnight
Houghton Band
Admission by ticket only 1^.50, available Dunsop
SSMICHAa'S&JOHnS LADIES'GUILD
JUMBLE BIBLE SOCIETY
at THE VICARAGE, CHURCH STREET, SATURDAY,
GARDEN PARTY
To be opened at 2-30 p.m. by Mrs Stanley BirtwelL Admission and tea 20p. Children 15p.
SEPTEMBER 3rd WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PENDLETON
Afternoon Teas Pendleton Village Hall 3 to 6 p.m.
f Sat, SepL 3rd
All Home Made Confectionery Produce Stall
10. (12) “Sometll 11. (16) “Do anjl 12. (19) “Ithink! 13. (20) “Down i 14. (—) “Gany , 15. (18) “Spanisj 16. (_) “Silver 17. (—) “Down 18. (8) “I fed 1 19. (15) “Easy” , 20. (—) “Oxj'gerl
9. (17) “.Alagic r 8.
— Diana Ross i Record Bar.
■ Last week’s plj black”*La Belle j
(1) “Angelcl (10) “Float! (4) “You gil (5) “That’s [ (9) "Nights I (2) “The cri (3) “It’s yo| (7) “.All arc!
Support Feature
10-30 a.m. The Rev. D. Cave St Barnabas, Blackburn
7-30 p.m. The Rev. J. Astil Church o f the Saviour, Blackburn
LOW MOOR CLUB SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th
RUSSEL
M A R T IN Comedy vocal
with COLIN BARRY SOUND
54901 54536 54745 55389 53893 53985 55497 54848
RIBBLE VALLEY ARTS ASSOCIATION
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th 7-30 p.m.
WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE
Broughton Mannequins In
150 Years of Fashion
Tickets 40p from Whalley Adult Centre (or evenings Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 12th and 13th, Ribblesdale School)
supposed to be r the country’!! should be wel matters of cif before blatantl}! another Bbckp<l By all meal
t SHAWBRIDGE S atu rd ay, Septem be r 3rd
a FOOTBALL
Canada, the Lall nearby Spriiig ’! apparent indiffel steadily diminl life. Of coursf Coun. Gretton fl erity to find pe;l and a variety animal life in th|
T O I
will get all the si| world from tho:l no other interest! trj'side than to [ an unclean moil He is certainly p | packed gallery. Evidence froil
region in thisl Surelj’ peofl
IT is with thl support to tl James Fell al the proposal [ Stocks KeserJ Similar idel
THIS SATURDAY SMWTYTOWM
NEXT WEDNESDAY Once again
the Magnificent WINSTON ADMISSION
STILL FREE before 11 p.m. Subject to club rules
ST ANDREW’S, SLAIDBURN
liJIR¥EST FESTi¥^L
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th 10—THE LIVELY
STARDUST CLUB Tel. Clitheroe 22342.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd P E N N I N E D U O
welcome return to a great duo!
FOR THE PRESENT, DISCOS WILL BE DISCONTINUED
WE ARE RESUMING THESE IN THE NEAR FUTURE
ADMISSION WILL BE STRICTLY BY SHOW OF MEMBERSHIP CARDS
Raffle for August 27th, 1977 1 05643 No. 2 05507 No. 3 05615.
“ S O U M G S 1 8 ”
(THE SOUND OF GLEN MILLER AND OTHER GREATS)
8 p.m. to 11-30 p.m. ADMISSION 50p
T e l . 2 3 1 3 0 or 2 3 6 6 5 PRESENT
THURSDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER
8- 45—THE INTERNATIONAL POP PROMS
. JackHugmanas Quincy in “Who’s Who in Neverland?”
WHALLEY WE A Whalley Adult Centre
OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY LOCAL HISTORY
20 weeks course from Sept. 29th, Thursday at 7-15 p.m. History round Whalley. There will be visits to places studied and to houses and lands of local historically influential people.
Tutor: Jessica Lofthouse Fee £7, State pensioners £3.50
10 weeks, Thursdays, Januarj' 1978. Art of the 17th century will be surveyed with emphasis on painting.
( 17th CENTURY ART Tutor: Brigid Hardwick.
Fee.-£3.50. State pensioners £1.75.
in conjunction with Manchester Extra-Mural Department)
CLITHEROE WEA
1 9 7 7 - 7 8 c l a s s e s a t ^ i b i s i e s c i a i e A c f y i t C e B i i t r e
O R N IT H O LO G Y — 20 weeks course from Monday, October 3rd, 7-15— 9-15 p.m. A course for beginners and knowledgeable students. Four field trips and possibly a weekend. Tutor: Ron Freelhy.
PO L IT IC S IN TH E MODERN WORLD — 20 weeks course from Tuesday, October 4th. This course should be of interest to those seekinq to understand the present political climate. Tutor Eddie Conway.
VA C C A R IE S , VILLAGES, MANORS AN D MONAS- TR IE S — 20 weeks from Wednesday, October 5th. An examination of the post-conquest social and economic development of the Bowland area. Tutor: Mary Higham B.Ed. (Hons.) F.R.G.S. Fee: weeks. Slate pensioners £3.50.
for 20 GENEALOGY — 10 weeks from January 1978. Mondays.
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY — 10 weeks from January 1978. Thursdays. In conjunction with ^ ra -Mu ra l Dept, of Manchester University.
SPR ING — IN D U S T R IA L A R C H A E O LO G Y AND BOTONY.
Hon. Sec. Nora Wilson, Whalley 3257.
STIRK HOUSE HOTEL GISBURN
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th 77
D m M E R
B A M C E /C A B A R E T 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.
BEiNARP INNING DANCING TO—
LES ALLEN BAND
Tickets £7.25 inclusive Tel. Gisburn 581
SIMON WAPO -ANTHONY tIOPKINS
HAPPEN TO A VET JOHNALOERTON
M C«nan prcM* Iw [ M run p«tr*uHr« aT SHOULDN'T
M COUN USA
BLAKELY ' HARROW ---------MAYNARD
Organ: Wilf SOCIAL CLUB Drums: Doug SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd
CLITHEROE
SHANi ANTHONY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th
(Great act) F R E E A N D E A S Y
Dancing and Games Weekly double 29-4 won.
Weekly treble 5-21-8 not won. JOHN’S BONANZA BINGO
EVERY WEDNESDA Y 8 p.m.
CIVIC HALL dLltHEROE Tei. 232781 -
THURS., FRI. & SAT. at 7-30 p.m.
KING KONG (A) MONl to SAT. at 7 p.m.
James Hcrriot’s great Books
Based on
JSimon Ward
w i th as th e V e t. OK
Something for everyone a t Hodder Show
SIX new trophies have been donated to the Hodder Valley Show committee to be competed for at the 35th annual show on September 10th.
Readwood Stables challenge trophy for champion pony.
1st PENDLE
. SCOUTS AND CUBS Preliminary Notice
AUTUMN FAIR
S aturday, O c tob e r 2 9 th United Reform Church
ch a llen g e cup will be competed for in the sheep section for the best pair of homed shearlings. The cup has been donated by ftfr Norman Schofield, of Storth Farm, Newton, in memory of his father. The other three are the
Lancaster Silver Jubilee trophy for the winner of a super-judge competition organised by the Young Farmers. Another is the H. A. Shaw Challenge trophy for the best de-horned heifer, and presented by the show’s president, Mrs Shaw, daughter of the late Judge Peel of Knowlmere Manor, Newton. The S. Schofield memorial
One is the' Duchy of
a ry tug of war match between Slaidburn and Newton teams. After the grand parade of champions. Sirs Shaw will present the trophies.
ITS A GREAT LITTLE PUB
KING’S ARMS CLITHEROE
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1st Country and Western
ROYSTON JONES
SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd MIKE SAXON SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th
Sth week talent competition 1st prize £25, 2nd £10, 3rd £5.
ALL NEW ENTRIES WELCOME
EVERYSUNDAY at
DISCOTHEQUE
A N EW D .J . D E R Y C K WRIGHT 4- GUEST D.J.S
below The Station Hotel, Nelson
AH drinks at Pub Prices TRAX
and Westmorland arestling will be able to see the experts at work and to compete against them. There will be the custom
for all the family, including sideshows and a children’s fairground. The young farmers have organised an “It’s a knockout competi tion. Followers of Cumberland
Dunsop Bridge for the first time, promises to maintain its usual high standard. Joint secretaries, Mr and Mrs J. Thompson and Mrs Shirley Kendall, of Harrop Bungalow, Slaidbum, report a Wgh entry in all sections particularly in the sheep classes. There will be something
the Metcalf trophy for the best handy pony, given by Mr Jam es Metcalf, of M o s s th w a i t e F a rm , Newton, and a trophy, donated anonymously for the smartest horse or pony. The show, to be held at
MarA trai ClitX
s o Coun that an auej market towT hronism and wasteful ui| site.”
the auctioil considerab| CUtheroe, nc| but for the As such, it asset, quite ' substantial g | leries!) it is pay.
would like Yates' view represent a and less “an:| of that site.
I am suni ' As alreadi
better positici relative econj the s ta tu s ' changed situiL by Coun. Yai|
They wouli
FRANK S. King StrecI
Clilheroe.
“Naturalist” e | explanation unusual spectal
the course of| bird had lost feathers, but the whole of glor>'.” Perhaps oui|
JIMMY FELlI Limefield Axxl Whalley.
• LETTERS tion panted 6!.|
feet. The who I and the first hi neck was comil ' We could unT
several minutel of no more thtf
garden, livef apparently I health. It wal plumage, a dell and marred f only. It hadn’i its head! We watcheci
A FEW days! <md I saw son! in our e.xperiel A. thrush cl
address as J of good /a it f writer iris/il nom-de-pluil
general publiJ concrete jungle.l Gretton can res I
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