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77
m U R WEEKEND —^VIEW ING----- -
ISATURDAY m £ Granada
az —^ -
Ja^l5—PLAIN SAILING A SPORT WITH
;ii(Fl&—LONE RANGER ^-.c SHOW .- .:;
•-'-A' .jEaiil Robe^n iii^ •'.,; ‘ ^■
m TIN EE
» :!.“Sanders 6t the. -'-, 1 TvA Tliver.”
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nS-rOS—NEWS .-5-15—THE INVADERS- "6-15—NEW FACES -7-15—CELEBRITY SQUARES
;'9-15—NEWS 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT BRENDAN FOSTER .
I0;30—THE BEATLES -J. •10-50-SATURDA Y-r A . f r '
•■ -
SUNDAY Granada
9-30—LINK
11- 00—THE SPECIAL CHILD
10- 00—MORNING WORSHIP
11-25-CARTOON 11-
30—SKIPPY
12- 00—WEEKEND WORLD MO-STAR MAIDENS
r 3-10—SPACE 1999 . = 4-05—WISH YOU WERE HERE?
:, 8-00—RICH MAN. POOR MAN —PART TWO;
.A; BOXING--^ 12-15—THE LATE FILM; ;;; Barbara Hale in “The
n:00—WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
■A Window.” ; ■ ■ BBC 1
'• CRUSOE 10-00—INDOORS OUTDOORS .
,<).00—MISTER MEN 9-1.5-JEANNIE • 9-3.5—ROBINSON
10-2.5—ZORRO 10-50—FILM “Pardon My Sarong,”
•■starring Abbott and Costello.
12-15—GRANDSTAND 5-10—NEWS 5-25—FEATURE FILM "The Fantastic .loumey,” starring
.T.arod Martin, Carl Franklin, Ike Eisenmann, Katie Saylor.
fi..5.5—DRWHO 7-
10- 11- 12-
0-50—NEWS . - DAY SPECIAL AT THE MILL
8- 9-
BBC 2
7-40—1-55 p.m__OPEN UNIVERSITY
. ; Rock Hudson. 4-10—P LA Y AWAY
6- 00—OPEN DOOR 6-
7- 9-
T--45—M*A’‘S»H 8-
4- 40—LOOK STRANGER 5-
05—HORIZON IN CONCERT
AUSTRALIA: 100 NOTOUT
00—FILM
10-50—NEWS ON 2 10- 11-
30—SIGHT AND SOUTH) 30—NEWS AND SPORT 10—ENGLAIHIv ‘
“The Guest at Steenkampskraal.”
- Age, Cynthia,’' “30 is a Dangerous
starring Dudley Moore.
B U R N L E Y
INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE
25—MIDNIGHT MOVIE 6- 7-
55—NETIVORK
7- 8-
8- 9-
2-4.5—THE SATURDAY WESTERN "Seminole,” starring
-.... Roland, Zachary Scott.
IN PERSONS
AT THE MOVIES “Bandido," starring Robert Mitchum, Ursula Thiess, Gilbert
10-00—Al l YOU NEED IS - LOVE
’•4-35-JUST WILLIAM 5-
,;6'-05-NEWS . • 6-
SEVENTH
7- 00—APPEAL 7-05—STARS ON SUNDAY 7- 8-
6- 35—PATTERNS OF FAITH ■
CHRIST 25—MOVIN’ ON GO 20—DOCTOR ON THE
8-50—MOVIE OF THE WEEK
10-35—NEWS 10-
11-
. .. Keith Barron in “The Fire<diasers.”
HAMILTON IV COUNTRY
BBC 1
9-00-NAI ZlbTDAGI NAYA .lEEVAN
10- 10- 11- 11-
9-30-BAGPUSS 9- 45—LETS CELEBRATE
00—SATURDAY NIGHT
11 -50-SUNDA Y WORSHIP 12- 10—YOUR MOVE 12-35—THE 60 70 80 SHOW 1-00—FARMING 1-25—OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN
.STUDIES
30-MIKE YARWOOD no—SERPICO
00—MATCH OF THE 30—SATURDAY NIGHT 20—WEATHERMAN'
5-
1-38—AN ABC OF MUSIC 1 -50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-55—FILM Joan Crawford in “The Bride Wore Red,” also starring FranchotTone, Robert Young.
3-.35-BUGS BUNNY 3- 45—THE HIGH
5- 00—GO WITH NOAKES 5-25—ROB BOY
4- 30—YOUNG SCIENTISTS OF THE YEAR
CHAPARRAL
Support 2.00 4.50 7.40 Feature 3.16 6.05 9.00 LATE SHOW FpiDAY 10.40
6- 05—ON THE MOVE 6-15—ITS MY BELIEF 6- 7- 8-
55-NEWS
We Gtoseiest, Most Scnhlstieated, Genuinely Erotic FUn tv e r To Sizzle The British Screen*’
10-10—NEWS 10-
■ Kirk Douglas in “The Badandthe Beautiful,” also starring Lana Turner, Dick Powell.
11- 00—FILM ’77 11-30—IMAGES FOR SALE 11-55_WEATHERMAN
BBC 2
4-50—RUGBY SPECIAL 6-05—BC: TOE ARCHAEOLOGY OFTHE BIBLE LANDS
7-40—1-55 p.m.—OPEN UNIVERSITY
EXPERIENCE -ABOUT US
PEOPLE
,50—SONGS OF PRAISEiEmntafiueUe 25—WINGS 15—FILM
•Mayfair Magazine. THE RRST DISASTER MCNIE
HISTORY OF THE FRENCH eWEMA’
AMIVTUREOF 20—THATS LIFE ALSO CLIMAX
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL EROTCFLMINTHE
PUTS LAST TANGO' IN THE SHADE'
WHERE EVEFYBOCY
launched a thousand laushs!
j BIG ‘ BUS. TTiedog who
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41 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE ' Telephone 24181
CAPITAL CHINESE RESTAURANT
35—NEWS REVIEW 10—TOE LIGHT OF
25—TOE WORLD 10—NEWS ON 2
FOR BUYINGISELLINg'M I . I*
Meaning Practide„:;„;.:.:;....;
..-.....ist Race 1 am . "
Organised by Blackpool & F.K.C MARCH 6th
MH ^QPi C h i ld .1 Op. R e f r e s h m e n t s ■SAWLEY ;WHYjNOT V IS IT
i l rH E K E G io i i i i i CLITHEROEi::
FOR YOUR-WEEK^tyS ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDA'Y
PLEASANT DRINKING WITH REFRESHMEf^,. ‘
TO THE ORGAN THURSDAY.-
DANCING r NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
MARCH 4th, at 7-30 p.m. Admission 25p -
b DISCO ; •1 • ■' -..-truTii'.v-................ y the popular “Richard” ■
: :^ND MODERN DANCING . p - 5 0 / 5 0 - -
- ^ MODERN SEQUENCE DANCING
- •
STARTS.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20th a cC si A: ■■ J. ■ .
AND WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT BY CLITHEROE MOTOR CLUB
T W O F IL IV iS — WINNING AINT THAT EASY BURMAH RALLY
by courtesy of Castoral
. QUIZ WITH FOUR TOP RALLY DRIVERS Proceeds In aid Of juMee fund ^
SUPER SOUNDS ' TEL. c l it h e r o e 23076.
Noex BonoM pricbs OK GflSGO
CLITHEROE N.F.U. LADIES’ SECTION
SYLVIA FORSES . . .
p r e s e n t s ' Musie Tickets available at the door.
In ST MARY’S PARISH S HALL, eUTHEROE 1 ' Admission SOp
FOR Y O U
ATURDAY, MARCH 5th at 7-30 pjn.
CLITHEROE'(E) TOWNSWOMENS GUILD
BETTER WEAR STALL and
JUMBLE SALE ■ ■ ■' at' ■
Open 11 a.m.'Admission 2p ;
Castle Street, Clitheroe. on MARCH 5th. 1977
, OLD MOTOR SHOWROOMS
SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, at 7-45 pjn.
_ in village HALL.
Admission 40p Including supper .
T e lep h o n e CBitheroe
TAXI 41653
K.S.C.
JUMiLE SALEin
THE YOUTH CLUB, LOWERGATE
SAT., MARCH 5th at 2-30 p.m. /
Refreshments Admission 3p -
I R A C IN C
10-10—MURDER AT THE MOVIES “The Unsuspected,” starring Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains.
15—THE LIVELY ARTS 15—PEOPLE TO
S P E O IA L L U i ie H 3-COURSE LUNCH
7 0 p MONDAYS to FRIDAYS 12 — 2 p.m.
OPEN EVERY EVENING 5-0 — 12 midnight, Hot English and Chinese takeaways.
W V VW rt i-JW W VW r tW iVW V VW W W V VW W V
ACCRINGTON ANTIQUE &
COLLECTORS’ FAIR
SATURDAY, MARCH
5th, in the TOWN HALL. ACCRINGTON
9*30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Everything for the Collector. BOWLAND FARMERS
WS'SISTand DRIVE
In WHITEWELL HOTEL, MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1977, at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 35p Proceeds for Whiteweil Church 1 ^ , SOCIETY
CLITHEROE" NATURALISTS'
Herbal Medicines" has been cancelled.
"Trad/r/ona/
In place of this Mr Ronnie Todd will present;
“SCOTLAND , ANDTHEFARNE
I March 10th at 7-30 p.m I 'n» Annual Dinner will be hetd
• ^ Ribblesdale Adult Centra, on Thur.dav
I ■ - ■
Pleas0.nole: . 1st. 7-30 p.m. '
II « « » Black Bull H<55, nimingtoo, on Friday, April
II from Mrs A Bleazard, 62 Ynrt I Members and friends welcome
SIrool. Tel. 24373 ISLANDS”
PENDLE MIST Winning No’s drawn
LOW MOOR CLUB Sunday, March 6th D U O
Great Duo 01745-01718-01204-01418 SUNDAY LUNCH MEMBERS FREE DRAW K*X*r*M »X*W
»r*M »***«*»*»*«*»***a*aV.v.v*vi SLAIDBURNAND
EASINGTON JUBILEE CELEBRADONS
PHOTOGRAPHIC PEEP INTO THE PAST
SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL, SATURDAY* MARCH 12th
(Postponed from January T6th because of snow)
2-30 to 5-30 p.m. Admission lOp. Also 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission 20p
including entertainment by Mick.
Hargreaves 8
p.hn. to 8-20 p.m.; also 9 p;m. to 9-20 p.m.
Refreshments available afternoon and evening
CLITHEROE FC SOCIAL
EVENING at the
ADMISSION — SOp Including supper-
STARDUST CLUB
Tuesday, March 8th I 8 p.m.
WHtSTAND
DOMINO DRIVE CHIPPING
MEMCRiALHALL March 3rd, 1977
Pies and peas Raffle Admission 35p
HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH
GOSPEL SERVICE
SUhfDAY. MARCH 6th Speaker
Mr B. Humphries (Bury) i LADIES’
.
FELLOWSHIP . Wednesday, March 9th ‘
Army Scripture Reader .
WHISTand DOMINOES
trefoil GUILD • SLUDBURN - . . ■ ■ V : “ _ Bigraffledraw - p.m. . • • • • ■ • ■ • -^ . • TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
SATURDAY, MARCH Sth at 2 pjn.
JUMBLE SALE
- . Cake stall and tombola ' Children free' .
Admission lOp including tea and biscuits
WHITEWELL CHURCH
WHISTAND DOMINO DRIVE
Women’s World Day of Prayer
FRIDAY, MARCH 4th, at 7-30 - p.m.
~ Servlcaln ST JAMES'S CHURCH Speaken Mrs R. Lancaster
items by Townswomen's Guild Choir
METHODIST WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP—
WAODINQTON
JUMBLE SALE AND
GOODASNEW STALL
SATURDAY, MARCH 5th at 2-30 pm
Refreshments available. Admission 3p '
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL WHIST DRIVE
AND DOMINOES
SATURDAY, MARCH Sth - 7-45 p.m.
35p INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS GOOD PRIZES.
Also children’s dominoes, 20p y LAUGHING!
10—HAPPY RETURN 55—ZARABANDA 00—WORDPOWER
2.5-TRADE UNION U n it F o u r, B LA C K B U R N . ritoHs SU N D A Y M A R C H 6 A N D W E E K
Support Feature
4.05 L A T E SH OW F R ID A Y 10.45 -ITS ^ 1 ^ ' ‘ <^£DROOMj|^-
Franco 2fefnrellii”'” *' ^ rrhductinnof
William Shakespeare’s.
Romeo andJuliet!. OlnLilhf~
cvM.k.OShrj.MHh*.! V»ri. 'VEnciv r»f lk-y«M
Support 4
Future 2.30 5.35 LATE SHOW FRIDAY 10.50
4.00 7.0S 8.35
r.J.
BARRY RAINFORD KIDNEY MACHINE FUND
I WANTED
tems of any description for our “Good as'Newf Sale” Will collect
Tel. Clitheroe 24245 07 23163
ROYAL OAK SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB
Spring Fashion Show by ANGELA, of Waterloo at the
I
STARKIE ARMS HOTEL CLITHEROE
THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd commencing 8 p.m. Admission 30p
BRIDGE IN N COMING ATTRACTION
CLITHEROE Telephone 23260
N E IL ROWMAN THURSDAY, MARCH 10th
APPEARING TONIGHT a n d I
WADOINGTON ► DOMINO DRIVE
CELEBRATION FUND WHISTand
FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1977,7-30 p.m.
at the SOCIAL CLUB, WADDINGTON Admission 40p Including refreshments
Double Nos. 4 — 11 won £30 next week. Treble Nos. 4 — 10 — 8 £50 next week.
7.20 2.20 S.35 8.40 2 55-GEORGE . 25-TO THE WILD HILLOOCFARM
LICENSED RESTAURANT OLDLANGHO
NrWhalley ^
OPEN SUNDAYS FOR LUNCH, AFTERNOON AND HIGH TEAS
SATURDAYS — AFTERNOON AND HIGH TEAS. Also EVENING MEALS
AND FOR MIDWEEK BOOKINGS .
GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD IN REALLY PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
TEL. BLACKBURN 48655 L A T E SH OW S E V E R Y F R ID A Y
Separte shows daily el 2.10 5.40 8.05
with opportunity to take the St John Ambulance Association’s
FIRST AID COURSE
FIRST AID CERTIFICATE If required
8 x 2 HOUR MEETINGS ATTHE ADULT
EDUCATION CENTRE, WHALLEY, STARTING TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, at 7-30 p.m.
Enrol In advance If possible PHONE WHALLEY 2717 momings orevenlngs
- Social Club, Wellgate SATURDAY, MARCH 5th
Organ—W l l f ...........
Thursday, March 10th, 1977 ' 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The W^hlpful the Town Mayor and Mayoress (Council lor and Mrs John Blackburn) will be "AT HOME" In the Mayor’s Parlour on the above data and would Ilka to meet 88 many residents as possible. The Town’s Charters, Regalia and other exhibita will be on dlMay.
■ To assIM In the catering arrangomenta, admission will 5 ? . .^
Ticketa, which are free,wlll be sent If application canrntotl peraonally. (Telephone 24722). The t offtdela TuesOty and Wednesday only of each weefc ;
tk ^ ^ o n ly
be made open on
iThe Mayor's Parlour,
Church StreeL Clitheroe' February 24th, 1977
L TaFORD Town aarfc
. D. obtalnablo at
the address bet&w. iMtIo
IN THE HEART OF THE RIBBLE - ’VALLEY :
• ^ J BEACHCOblBERS 2-05—THE KICK-OFF MATCH
05—EDWARD THE 15-CRAFTSMEN FOR c lu b
EL TROPICANO NELSON
Wears
FISH N’ CHIP OFFER b o t h CAFE AND OUT SALES
Continuing our SPECIAL
4 pO F F AT
For BREAKFAST^ MORNING COFFEE, LUNCHES WITH A’ SPECIAL LUNCH EVERY DAY, SNACKS, ETC Special , . discount on meal to OAPs on non-market days.
MARKETCAFE . OPEN MON., TUES.. FBI., SAT.
: NEW MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE Only a minute from the. town centre.
> a „
CIVIC HALL THURS., FRI. & SAT. at 7 p.m.
CLITHEROE Tel. 23278
TH E S O U N D OF M U SIC (u)
MON. TO SAT. at 7 p.m. Columbia Pictures present
GRIZZLY (A) C A R N IV O R O V S e FO U N o S i^ liP Iflk i^ ^ , CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL
MP to open OXFi^’s new shop
OXFAJFS new shop in Market Place, Clitheroe, is to be offidaDy opened on Saturday morning by Clitheroe Division MP Jfr David Walder.
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place, a t 10-30 and among those present will be the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe (Coun. and Mrs John Blackburn), local clergy and re g io n a l and a r e a representatives of Oxfam.
The ceremony will take I The Clitheroe group
THE EXCITING STORY OF A PARK RANCS^a w u n decided on the move late last FINDS HIMSELF PITTED A G A IN ^ ^ I a R G E ^ year because of uncertainty
.'“ i S / L f S clitheroe. 'The County has
I exjpressed'an interest in the building that includes the present shop for use as police'HQ, although it has been s t r e s ^ that no decision has yet been reached. , Clith'eroe group chairman
I 'arid .electrical dealers, had gone smoothly. To minimise costs, fitting from the old shop have been transferred although' the King Street premises will be open as usual tomonow.' - Oxfam officials are very
pleased with the premises, which are pleasanter, more xlily sited and easier to run
recruit more volunteer help and the shop will be open for an extra day — Thursday — as well as Tuesday, Fnday. and Saturday. Mr Scott said that Monday opening may also be introduced later this y ^ . Goods on sale will include
than the present shop. They have also been able to
D
.........rums—John From Kendal, Artist of the Year, Guitar Vocalist
BRYAN KRISTAN SUNDAY. MARCH 6th Local Group
QUANTRO
second hand clothes and other donated articles as well Third World produce,
imported u n d e r Oxfara’s “Bridge” scheme.
extra rate relief for their new shop was turned down by the Kibble Valley Finance and General Purposes Committee. Members felt that the 50 per cent relief they were obliged to give by law was sufficient.
A request by Oxfam for aiTHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY
LORRAINE WOOD AND SIMON NICHOLLS
Recital for oboe and piano WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th
GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 7-30 p.m. Tickets at the door Students 2Sp
discuM different methods of farming with him and he was thankred by John Hartley and Ann Greenhalgh. A business meeting followed.
talk on “Farming in Craven” by Mr Alan Rutherford. Members had the chance to
Wrong place
FOR leaving a car in the Castle Street no-waiting area, George Richard Slinger (36), of 'WMey Road, CUtheroe, was fined £5 by Clitlieroe magistrates. He was fined a fu r ther £5 for leaving the vehicle uimttended and not stopping the engine.
the Auction Mart cafe in Clitheroe to hear a detailed
on fanning CLITHEROE and District Young Farmers’ Club met at
Discussion
Mr Colin Scott said this week that preparations at the new shop, which was formerly occupied by Loyds television
TEKEW CYCLE INTO
better than take the law into your own hands; it was a stupid and foolish thing to do. We have been lenient because there may have been some provocation.
Collins, srid there had bMn a great deal of provocation by th e boy. About a month before the incident the boy had caused Collins to come off his motor cycle by throwing som e th in g a t him. The machine was damaged. CoUins had gone to Sawley, where th e boy was swimming, intending to settle things between ttiem I ' " ' awa;
Mr J . L. Lumley, for
vay. "Collins,” said Mr Lumley,
th a t he had a c te d too strongly.”
Housing scheme delay
ning Officer Mr Charles Wilson reported that more than 20 of the houses were now occupied and work on ’ others was largely completed. I t was hoped to have all the residents in by the end of March, he said. Coun. Terry Yates (Billing-
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Housing Committee are concerned about the late completion of a 40-house buildmg scheme at Chipping. Chief Architect and Plan
ton) said: T h e contractor ha« had very bad weather to
‘contend with and was now three months overdue. TTiey should impress upon him the need to get the job finished.” Another council scheme is
conversion of Millthorne House, Clitheroe, into 10 flats, was expected to finish ahead of schedule. .
)ing better, however. Mr ilson reported that the
but the boy ran
“did something daft to get i ^ own back and ne is now sorry
-AT a time wl crying out f l tow n sp e o f apprehensio:| continuing prices, ourl Authority g(| time and ou| ing the co! controversial gate. This will
use, but f |
private pers I it cannot b-l
they formec'l nal agreemi| was acquin| Council. •Why the|
of Hillcrest Road, Langho, pleaded guilty to causing £23.36 damage. He was fined £10 and ordered to make £23.36 restitution and pay an advocate’s fee of £7.50. Mr Stanlw Westhead, pres iding, told Collins: “You know
RIVER A FORMER Chatburn youth damaged a boy’s cycle by jumping on it and then threw it into the Ribble at Sawley, Mr W. D. Greenwood, prosecuting, toId CHitheroe magistrates. Roger Stephen Collins (17),
strongly of ! some childrl
considered :f near futur] would alter [ sion to scl| entry to the! term in whkl five years oi My assc!
A, YEARI behalf o f : the RibblJ ation of| ■Union o f ' everyone! Educatior.^ larly pare! children, t| proposals Lancasij Education! alter the some child! from infa These p n |
ask?. Becaul to accuratel| for , £2,000 [ computer.'l calculatbrs.l there is .'I adequate f | about 100 Lowergate. I If the p |
look, they ment of unrl gance, witi wail of sto| hand-laid il expensive k | the provisioil fortable slattl the occupant poisoned b l from the n l e.xhaust fuml park behind,I “entranced”
dare to teli| Lowergate whether it cal ing distance! estimate? " blamed for i “foreigners.! majority on t |
CHARLES .l[ Pimlico Roaf
Clilheroe
A bid help y\
pensii LOCAL war I likely to re! hand from tip Council in th f inflation.
ers’ income fop fbcing the sizel the Council w| its right to igip a week of w| j>
en.siqn.s. Colin.'Tor .
recommended! boost rate pensioners, a | letter from | E a s.t ■ W a I Committee. When calcJ
The Housl I
ton) s ^ . “T | .should Be'tui.s:! themselve.«3 b |
.As responslip should take it 1 to take this s i district."
as a recomme Po l i c y anc Committee.
The step w| !
have happenfl “home rule,” f cillors had to| tors face to f:| Place. In fairT dais, they nij put forward Would the I
our plannini come up wif half the pricil and in kee| surroundings! Such thin|
wall. One migh'l
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