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YOUR WEEKEND — VIEWING^—
SATURDAY SUNDAY BBC 1
BBC 1
*: 8-50—MISTER MEN 9-05—INDOORS OUTDOORS
9-00—NAIZINDAGINAYA JEEVAN
12-15-GRANDSTAND ’5-05—TARZAN, LORD OF
3-30—NEWS 5 i l5 ^ IM ’LLFIX IT 6-20—DR WHO 6-
9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAPSHOP
9-30-BAGPUSS 9-45—THE SUNDAY GANG
* , ■ Green 8-
9- 10-
. Peppard, Guy ' Stockwell, Nigel
' ; , “Tobruk” starring Rock Hudson, George
AT THE MOVIES
9-50—NEWS 7- DAY
IN PERSONS • HUTCH
45—SATURDAY NIGHT11-
10- 11-
10-10—PETER DONALDSON’S ' ILLUSTRATED ECONOMICS
30—MIKE YARWOOD 00—STARSKY AND
00—MATCH OF THE
11- 00—PARKINSON 11-57—WEATHERMAN
1-45—THE SATURDAY 3VESTERN "Man Behind the Gun” starring Randolph Scott
BBC 2
3-05—HORIZON 3-
4- 4-
5- 6-
MUTTLEYIN THEIR FLYING MACHINES
INVASION
7- 30—NEWS AND SPORT 7- 40—M*A*S*H 8-
IN CONCERT 10- 9-
PICTURES 00—FILM
55—DASTARDLY AND 6-
55-OPEN DOOR 25—PLAY AWAY
05—THE FRIENDLY ‘ 30-SIGHT AND SOUND
7- 8-
05—A NIGHT AT THE 30—NETWORK
11- 35—NEWS ON 2 11-
INTERNATIONAL “The Invitation” stai-ring Michel Robin, Jean-Luc Bideau, Francois Simon
“The Dark MirroF’ starring Olivia de Havilland, Lew AjTes
Granada
9-15—PLAIN SAILING 9-10—FUN FOOD FACTORY
I0-3O-THE BEATLES 10-50-SATURDAY MATINEE Betsy Drake in “Clarence, The Cross-Eyed Lion”
10-10—lont: ranger SHOW
12-
5-05—NEWS 5- 6- 7-
8-
_ 11-50-SUNDAY WORSHIP 12- 10—YOUR MOVE 12-35— THE 60 70 80 SHOW 1-00—FARMING 1-25—OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN
STUDIES
“TOUCH ANH GO” Also starring
3-15—LAUREL AND HARDY
5- 25—HOLIDAY - 5- 6-
4- .30—ANNEOF AVONLEA
Margaret Johnston, June Thombimi, John Fraser, Roland Culver
3- 10—THE HIGH CHAPARRAL ..
55—NEWS
6-15—THE ANNO DOMINI INTERVIEW
10- 11-
9- 40—NEWS 9-50—THAT’S LIFE
11-25—WEATHERMAN SIGNS BBC 2 40—MIDNIGHT MOVIE
6- 7-
8- 9-
7- 8-
10-
4-50—RUGBY SPECIAL 6-05—BC: THE
ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE BIBLE LANDS
EXPERIENCE ABOUT US
PEOPLE
35—NEWS REVIEW 10—THE LIGHT OF
20—PEOPLE TO
MOVIES “Monsieur Verdoux” starring Charles Chaplin
30—WORLD OF SPORT Granada 15—THE INV'ADERS9-30—LINK 10-
SQUARES
15—NEW FACES 15—CELEBRITY
11-
10-15—NEWS 10-
9- 15—LARRY GRAYSON 30_AQUARIUS
15-LATE FILM
1-10—MUSIC FOR GUIJAR
Glenn Ford in “Trial”
MOVIE Pemell Roberts in "San Francisco International Airport”
00—THE SATURDAY
11- 11-
11.00—THE SPECIAL CHILD
WORSHIP 00—MORNING 12- 00—WEEKEND WORLD
25—CARTOON 30—CASTAWAY
2- 05—THE KICK-OFF MATCH
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05—WISH YOU WERE 35-JUST WILLIAM
05—EDWARD THE 05—NEWS
7- 00—MOSES—THE LAWGIVER
WEEK 9- 45—NEWS 25—STARS ON SUNDAY
00—DOCTOR ON THE 30—MOVIE OF THE
Edward Asner in “Hey I’m Alive”
11-30—TO THE WILD COUNTRY
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL WIST & DOM
THIS SATURDAY, FEB. 5th, 7-45 p.m.
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35p INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS CHILDREN’S DOMINOES GOOD PRIZES
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB CLITHEROE
COME DANCING A VARIETY OF ORGANISTS
A good drink In a pleasant atmosphere FORTHCOMING ATTRACTION
OLD TIME DANCING DISCO
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th
The lounge Is available for your private parties. Please contact the Secretary
Non-members not allowed entrance after 10 p.m. at weekends.
INOES
11- 00—GEORGE HAMILTON IV
00—HOLDING ON
25—THE WORLD 1.5—NEWS ON 2
“A GUNFIGHT” Also starring Johnny Cash,Jane Alexander, Raf Vallone, Karen Black
00—READING THE Organ — Wilt 30—FILM 77 05—ON THE MOVE
50-SONGS OF PRAISE 25—WINGS
15—KIRK DOUGLAS IN
35—ZARABANDA 00—WORDPOWER 25—TRADE UNION
p i i .K y ’s ;B A r t EDISFORD CLITHEROE TEL. 25536 FRIDAY
BARRY DUO SATURDAY
BRENDAN FEBRUARY 4TH -
FEBRUARY 5th O . B C .
TRY OUR NEW SUPER SUNDAY LUNCH 12 noon to 1-30 p.m .
STEAK & KIDNEY, SHEPHERD’S PIE, HALI= CHICKEN
All served with creamed potatoes, peas, 70p
Sandwiches also available Weekdays — Lunch and Evenings
CURRY AND RICE OR SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE, 75p. HOME-MADE STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE WITH BAKED POTATOES AND REAS, 75p
Plus hot or cold sandwiches from 30p You can s t ill e a t out for Cl
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY
1-38—AN ABC OF MUSIC 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-55-^ACK HAWKINS IN
present S H O W B O A T
by arrangement with Chappell & Co. Ltd • MUSIC by JEROME KERN
LYRICS by OSCAR HAMMERSTEINII ■ PRODUCED by MISS HILDA BASNETT
in the PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th and MONDAY — SATURDAY EVENINGS INCLUSIVE
14th — 19th FEBRUARY at 7-15 p.m. Matinee Saturday, February 19th, 2-15 p.m.
TICKETS — 80p
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, AND THE MATINEE PERFORMANCE—50p
OLD AGE PENSIONERS AND CHILDREN UNDER 14. Lucky programme draw each evening
MONDAY—FRIDAY DAILY 2 p. tn.—3 p.m. and 6 p.m. -17-30
__________p.m.INTHE PARISH CHURCH HALL
BOX OFFICE OPENS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 31st,
Social Club, Wefigate Artist, Saturday, February 5th
BARBARA ANH Artist, Sunday, February 6th
ANGELA WINTiRS TOM’S EASTER BONANZA
Every Wednesday Eyes down 8 p.m.
10—THE LIVELY ARTS 10-MURDER AT THE
Double Nos 7 — 8 Won. £30 next week Treble Nos 22—24—16. £50 next week.
LOW MOOR CLUB SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6th
ALAN ANDERSON MEMBERS DRAW
WINNING NUMBERS
9772 — 10246 — 10000 — 11018 SNOWBALL No. 7
FREE MEMBERS DRAW SUNDAY LUNCH
READ CRICKET CLUB
BEN WORSLEY ROAD SHOW ADMISSION 20p
Licensed Bar
CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th
A LOOK AT NATURAL
HISTORY (MrD. ICTempesL Todmorden)
at RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE 7-30 p.m.
STATION ROAD, CLITHEROE T e l. 24587
RESTAURANT CASTLE
R. and E. SMITH
TAXIS Phone
C L IT H E R Q E 24245
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
FEBRUARY 12th
6th ANNIVERSARY SALE 2-30 p.m.
and at 8 p.m.
BUFFET SUPPER & DANCE
TIckete £1.50 limited - Tel. Dunsop Bridge 279.',
Over 18's
NOW OPEN MONDAYS
FOR LUNCH
Every Saturday night Dance to the
DSBC©
CHURCH, Mlinthome Avenue, Clitheroe , i'
HENTHORN GOSPEL’ , Saturday, February 5th
at 7-30 p.m. (John Macardle) and the 4 in accord
RALLY Sunday, February 6th
SERVICE at 6-30 p.m.
Mr John Macardle Wednesday, February 9th WOMEN’S
ANNUAL TEA 2-30 p.rii.
Mrs M. Kay (Preston)
week’ me. I tion V the M and a cash a succes
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. VICTORY AT ENTEBBE (A)
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m.
CHARLES BRONSON is ST IVES (AA)
INTRODUCING EX-CRIME REPORTER RAYMOND ST IVES — WHEN HE SHOWS UP ANOTHER BODY GOES DOWN
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.
SEAN CONNERY, AUDREY HEPBURN, ROBERT SHAW, RICHARD HARRIS
ROBIN AND MARIAN (a> FOR THEM ALL LIFE IS BOLD ADVENTURE Drums — John
STARDUST CLUB Tel. 22342
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th
^ITCHELIi^ OiSCO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th
ALAM AMDEBBQM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd
Return visit by request SNOOKER
LEAGUE SliATOH RAFFLE 16772.
TOTE for 29/1/77 — £10, 25-5 £5, 23-5
CLITHEROE FC
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STARDUST CLUB
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th at 8 p.m.
ADMISSION SOp including supper HILLOCK FARI\i!
LICENSED RESTAURANT OLDLANCHO
OPEN SUNDAY LUNCHEON AND HIGH TEAS SATURDAYS — HIGH TEAS, ETC.
AND FOR MID-WEEK PARTY BOOKINGS' — HOME COOKING — Tel. Blackburn 48655
Bolton-by-Bowland In aid of Cancer Research
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
VILLAGE HALL, FEB. 9th, 7-45 p.m.
AdmiMlon 40p, Children 20p, including refreshments
GOOD PRIZES, RAFFLE TURKEY, etc.
SAWLEY
T A X I Telephone Clitheroe
4 1 6 5 3
ST JAMES’S DAY SCHOOL
a nn ual
JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 5th, 3 p.m. ADMISSION 2p
refreshments
U N IT FOUR tel .58446 BLACKBURN ■ Separate shows at
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WHALLEY LIONS’ annual youth award has gone to 17- year-old Burnley schoolgirl Jacqueline Chapman.
award and a cheque by presi dent Mr Frank Pope at the Lions’ monthly meeting at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow.
She was presented with the
School, Jacqueline was one of seven candidates judged on community involvement, lead ership, personality, achieve ment in adversity, physical ability and general know ledge.
A pupil at Towneley High
leen Hargreaves, voluntary services organiser at Caider- s to n e s Hospital, where Jacqueline does considerable community work, especially with spastic children.
b o ro u g h .Avenue, goes through to the district final in March. If successful, she will compete in the multiple district final, where there is a £500 bursary prize for the winner.
Her sponsor was Mrs Kath’
Library to buy extra 300 tapes
THE cassette lending service at Clitheroe Library has proved so jjopular in its first two weeks of operation that the number of tapes available is to be increased from 700 to 1,000.
A maths course for parents
Now Jacqueline, of Gains
competition was organised by youth officer Mr Arthur Pear son, of Mitton Road, Whalley. , O u r p i c t u r e sh ow s Jacqueline receiving the cheque from Mr Pope with them are Mr Pearson and Mrs Hargreaves.
The Whalley branch’s INQUIRY
at Waddinsrton. The Kibble Valley Council has refused permission for the conversion of existing private dwellings to licensed premises at ground floor level, prop osed snack preparation area and toilet extension, and alterations to the first floor to form a private flat. The inquiry will be held at
Clitheroe Council Chamber on March 2nd, at 10 a.m.
A LOCAL inquiry is to be held- into the appeal by brewery company Daniel Thwaites for permission to extend the Higher Buck Inn
an n o u n c ed in c lu d in g a math em a t ic s course for parents on Wednesday nights during the present term, run by Mr Roberts, head of the d epartment; a discussion evening on the worldng of the English department; and a sponsored walk for teachers, parents and pupils in the
Mr A. Hall (treasurer), Mrs J. Knight (secretary), Mrs A. Barrett (vice chairman), Mr W. G. Gregson (public rela tions). Appointed to the committee were: Mrs E. Eamshaw, Mrs M. Egan, Mrs J . E. Geddes, Mr D. E. Sergeant, Mrs A. D. Shilton, and Mrs E. Todd. Several future events-were
officers were elected. As Mr Barlow, vice chairman for 1976, was unable to take the chair for 1977; Mr P. M. C a rp e n te r was asked to continue in office for another year. Other officers elected were:
shown by the Calder Film Unit — “Petticoat Lane 1975” and “The Newcomers,” about Bowland deer. After the annual reports
ABOUT 150 parents and staff attended the annual meeting of Ribblesdale School Associa tion in the drama complex. Two. short movies were
Mr Michael Dolan told the Advertiser and Times this week: “The:service has met with an astonishing success.
Assistant County Librarian
In the first two weeks 250 people enrolled and 740 cassettes were issued.”
Would certainly be some new ones in the collection.
I t costs £2 to enrol and
members can borrow tapes for up to three weeks without charge. Pensioners, blind and disabled people can borrow tapes free of charge and the facility is available for use by anyone resident in Lancashire — as long as they enrol personally at the library. Mr Dolan did, however, add
sion of plans were now in hand. Although there would be some duplication of the more popular tapes, there
Mr Dolan said the expan
Billington prepares
for jubilee
northern counties amateur junior wTestling competitions will be held at Brockhall during the Jubilee week.
members who have paid their £2. His advice to anyone thinking of joining was; “Enrol now, for not only can you have instant musical pleasure — you will save money in the long run.”
DOUBLE BILL
summer. The evening ended with members meeting infor mally over coffee.
T O P TW E M T Y S O U N D S
1. (1) “Don’t give up on us" — David Soul. 2. (2) “Don’t cry for me, Argentina” — Julie Covington. 3. (5) “I wish” — Stevie Wonder.
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12. (15) “It takes all night long” — Gary Glitter. 13. (11) “Wild side of life” — Status Quo. 14. (—) “Sing me” — The Brothers. 15. (—) “Boogie nights” — Heatwave. 16. (12) “Don’t believe a word” — Thin Lizzy. 17. (13) “Lost without your love” — Bread. 18. (16) “Keep it coming love” — KC and the
Sunshine.Band. 19. (17) “Under the moon of love” — Showaddywaddy. 20. (—) “Year- of the cat” — A1 Stewart.
10. (8) “New kid in town” — Eagles. 11. (14) “Don’t leave me this way” — Harold Melvyn and the Blue Notes.
6. (4) “Things we do for love” — lOc.c. 7. (10) “Car wash” — Rose Royce. 8. (9) “What can I say” — Boz Scaggs. 9. (6) “Daddy cool” — Boney M.
4. (7) “Isn’t she lovely” — David Parton. 5. (3) “You’re more than a number in my little red book" — Drifters.
DOUBLE-CROSS, intrique and murder are the ingre dients of “St Ives” at the Civic Hall from Monday to Wednes day. Stars are Charles Bron son, John Houseman and Jacqueline Bisset.
“Robin and Marian,” showing from Thursday to Saturday. Sean Connery plays Robin Hood with Audrey Hepburn as Maid Marian.
Contrast is afforded by
that there was a possibility of the enrolment fee going up to £3 when the new financial year starts on April 1st. This will not affect existing
Oddfellows elect new chairman
group’s annual meeting in Dow-nham Village Hall and takes over froin Provinciai,
NEW ch a irm an of th e Clitheroe and Darwen branch of the Manchester Unity Inde pendent Order of Oddfellows is Bro ther R. Burns, of Clitheroe. He was elected at the
Grand Master Bro. J. Banks, V-
of Darwen, who presented i him with the jewel of Grand Master. Bro. Banlts now becomes
Immediate Past Provincial Grand Master, following Bro. T. Smith, of Clitheroe. Sister J. Neale, of Darwen, was installed as Deputy Grand Master. Installing officer was Past
Provincial Grand Master Bro. C. Ainsworth, of Darwen, who thanked the officers for their work in 1976.
EB ESa KS K9Q bct t m a rang»glag pm ■gaima T e x t i l e t o w n s ’ holiday list
little teardrop” — Gallagher and Lyle. LP of the week: “Visions” — Don Williams. Chart compiled by Ames Record Bar.
Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tip for the top: “Every
and published by F. W. T a t t e r s a l l L td , tex t i le publishers, of Manchester. ’ J u n e 4 th to 1 1 th :
Littleborough, Rochdale, Whitw’orth.
Droylsden. June 17th to July 2nd:
Atherton, Bolton, Famworth, Hindley Green, Kearsley„ Leek, Leigh, Little Huton, Little Lever, Reddish, Stock- p o r t , Turton, Tyldesley, Walkden, Westhoughton. J u l y I s t t o 1 6 th :
Barnoldswick, Barrowford, Brierfield, Burnley, Bury, C o ln e , E a rb y , Nelson,
Oswaldtuistic. July 15th to 30(h: Accring
Horwich, Todmorden. - J u l y 1 4 th to 2 9 th :
AVhaley Bridge.
Bridge, Calder Vale, Chorley Glossop, Hadfield, Hudders field , Kirkham, L'eyland, Lostock Hall, Mossley, New Mills, Preston, Stalybridge.
to n, Blackburn, Church, Clitheroe, Great Harwood, Haslingden, Whalley. July 16th to 30th: Bambcr
Heywood, Skipton. July 9th to 23rd: Halifax,
Padiham, Radcliffe, Ramsbot- tom, Tottington, Whitefield. July 2nd to 16th: Wigan. July 8th to 23rd: Darwen,
Chadderton, Crompton, Fails- worth, Hollinwood, Lees, Macclesfield, Middleton, O l d h a m , R o y t o n , Saddleworth, Shaw. Juno 25th to July 9th:
June 18th to July 2nd:
PLANS for the holidays are a current topic of family conversation. This textile hoUday h'st for the North-West Region may help you xvith your plan ning and choice of holiday dates. The list has been prepared
Bacup, Rawtenstall, Water- foot.
July 22nd to August 6th:
Congleton, Swinton and Pend- lebury.
July 23rd to August 6th:
July 30th to August 13th: Bradford.
3rd: Leek. September 3rd to 10th:
Ashton-u-Lyne, Droylsden, Dukinfield, Hyde. August 27th to September
A u g u s t 13th to 27th:
Bolton, Chadderton, Cromp ton, Failsworth,_ Famworth,
Atherton, Bamber Bridge^ Barnoldswick, Barrowford, Brierfield, Burnley, Calder Vale, Colne, Darwen, Earby, Hindley Green, Kirkham; Leigh, Leyland,
Lo.stock Hall, Nelson, Padiham, Preston, Todmorden, Tyldesley.’ September 16th to 20lh:
Accrington, Bacup, Black b u r n , B u ry , C h u rc h , . Clitheroe, Great Haru’ood, H a s l in g d e n , Heywood, Mosslcy, Oswaldtwistle, Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall,- Skipton, Stalybridge, Totting-' to n , W a te rfoo t , Whaley Bridge, 'Whalley. September 24th to October
•Macclesfield. October 22nd to'25th:’
1st: Swinton and Pendlebury. ’ O c to b e r 1 s t to 8 th :
Congleton. i ;
Ashton-u-Ljme, Dukinlield. ^ September I7th to 24th:
New Mills. September 17th to 19th:
THE design^ and re carpet i
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W h i te f ie ld , Whitworth,* Wigan. September lOth to 17thi
Hollinwood, Horwich, Kearsr ley, Leesr Littleborough, Little Hulton, Little Lever, M i d d l e t o n , O ld h am ,f . Radcliffe, Rochdale, Royton, Saddleworth, Shaw, Turton, £ Walkden, Westhoughton,’
grand ball, five-a-side foot ball, an “It’s a knock-out” competition, a tug-o’-war, an exhibition of children’s and adults’ art, a tea party for primary school children, and a barbecue or disco for older children. On top of these events, the
united service of worship and a parade of decorated floats culminating in a sports and f ie ld day a t Brockhall Hospital. Other suggestions are a
for the parish (which includes Langho) is now in the process of arranging a number of events which were suggested at its recent meeting. Proposed events include a
PLANS are taking shape for celebrations in the pansh of Billington during the royal jubilee week of June 4th to 11th. The org^'sing committee
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