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- ^ ^ ' X S 5 ? ? f .-V, V - ^ » • "WX > , , - '' ^ V , - ' ./' v'i; _ ‘“Vr i , V '1 • ‘ v; ^.% '”'*' l i' V ^'i'V*I^''i'i»i^ift&ji'XJ’<^^ '2 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, October 6th, 1977 '


YOUR WEEKEND ------VIEWING-------


SATURDAY SUNDAY BBC-1


BBC-1


8- 9-


11- 12-


50—BAGPUSS 05—GYMNAST


9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAPSHOP


00—GRANDSTAND 58—WEATHER


5-25—NEWS 5- 6- 6-


7- 8- 8-


9- 12-


10- 11-


5-10—THE TOM AND JERRYSHOW


AND THE GENERATION GAME


30—BRUCE FORSYTH


40—STAR TURN 05—DR WHO


10- 11- 12-


DUKE STREET EMERYSHOW


SHOWJUMPING DAY


WEATHERMAN 20 — 12-22 — BBC-2


5- 6- 6-


3-20-SATURDAY CINEMA “Don Juan,” stiuring John Barrymore.


8-05 —1-30 p.m. — OPEN UNIVERSITY


SOUND IN CONCERT


: -7-45-^THE GUN 8-


9-


00—OPEN DOOR 7- 30-SIGHT AND


10—HORIZON


7- 30-NEWS AND SPORT


ARTS —IN PERFORMANCE


25—FILM


INTERNATIONAL “Bomber and


Paganini," starring


Mario Adorf, Tilo Pruckner.


11-10—NETWORK 11-40—NEWS ON 2 11-


12- 1; GOLF


I Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor.


Granada


10-10—TUPPENNY RUSH 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


9-15—BEING A CHILD 9-40—REARDON ON SNOOKER


5-05—NEWS 5- 6-


15—NEW FACES 15—ACTION


8-00—THE RAG TRADE ADVENTURE


10-15—NEWS 10-


11- 12-


8-30—BESTSELLERS “The Rhinemann E.xchange. ”


SPECIAL 30-SATURDAY 1-00—CLOSEDOWN SURGEON 12-


w^llholpyituto s&SI ]fourfsatiiiy%


unwanted items


A ll you hove to do Is to '■ go round the house and make a list of the things you no longer use or need Then phone this number Burnley 22331


With our help in preparing your ad you'll sell them all like magic. Do It today


Turn w ord s into c a sh i with the Burnley • E x p re s s , Nelson Leader, C o ln e T imes,


B a rn o ld sw ick & E arby - T im e s , Clithe roe A d ve r t ise r


30—RUSSELL HARTY 30—POLICE


11-25—CARTOON 11-


10- 11-


WORLD


1-00—CARTOON TIME 1- 2-


.3-15—THE OUTSIDERS 4-


MATCH


5- 5-


DOWNSTAIRS ACTION


' 6-15—NEWS 6-


6- 7-


15—UPSTAIRS, 15—REPORTS 45—THE


ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY


10-30—NEWS 10-45--SO IT GOES


COMMERCIAL HOTEL GISBURN


“Renowned for fine Comestibles" '■ “


:vV’>v/,.s-.'-,' F&J'h'SCJ-w


Commercial Hotel, GIsburn Tel. GIsburn 235


for your Staff Dinner Dance 4 Course Turkey Dinner


£2.60 inclusive Free Music if required


Fully, booked Christmas Day and Boxing Day


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION


ROCHDALE STADIUM Rugby Football Ground


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th at 7-0 p.m. FORMULA 1


STOCK CARS THE


AUTUMN CUP FEATURING Mike Close — Willie Harrison — Dave Berresford ■Aki,-^


. Gordon Smith— Slu Smith— Frankie Wainman— Sam Ostle ■' • plus .


All your favourite shale shiners NOTE DAY AND START TIME


WADDINGTON BRANCH


in aid of the Poppy Appeal Fund


Near to New SALE


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th 10 a.m.


at the Castle Street Showroom Clitheroe


SECCNDS EVEI4INC


OCTOBER 12th 8 p.m.


Dowiiham Village Hall


Raffle. Large selection of chil­ dren’s winter clothes at - bargain prices


Admission 15p adults lOp schoolchildren • Including tea and biscuits


SAWLEY T A X I


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 41653


UNIT FOUR c i n e m a s ; BLACKBURN ; 5 S-4 4 6


Hyndburn Arts & Crafts Exhibition & Sale


a t ANTLEY SCHOOL, BLACKBURN ROAD, ACCRINGTON. 7th to 17th OCTOBER


Open weekday.s 2 to 5 p.m. luid G-30 to 9 p.in. Satunlay 10-30 to . 64J0p.m. Sunday 2to8p.m.


Opened Iw the Worshipful the Mayor of Hyndburn, Councillor Miss J. M. Hall, MBE, Friday, October 7lh at 7-30 p in. .


' , . Closes Monday, October 17th at 5 p.m.


Admission: Adults 15p. Children & OAF’S lUp : Children must be accompanied by parentis)


■ :


W O O D Y AL LEN GENE W ILD E R


A N T H O N Y O U A V L E ^ O U R T R E YNO LD S


JO H N C A R R AO IN E | LO UISE L A S S E R * LO U JA C O D I


IliKOWblfT IferKH f» a YtT


(fANieRBURy ■iSjes"


THe


MMM AUMrrOM COUHMJUtUr -UtAHAMeW OA


. IT S H O U LD N ’T H A P P EN T O A V IT r WOOtflfAI/Bn’S


LY N N R E O G R A V E g | ^ K r „ - T O N Y R A N D A L L 0


* I -------- i Who's the lucky man •AOD .. AMrW^I MOPHINA ^25 Dooks with Simon Ward ««ihcVri. J«imcs Herriot’s threat • MASTERMIND


COMPETITION 7-30 p.m.


Admission 20p including tea and biscuits


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


OCTOBER 15th, at 7-45 p.m. ' .


SATURDAY,


. Admission: Adults 40p Children 20p inc. supper


Bring and buy proceeds (or Wigglesworth Children’s Christmas treat


CT A X I 2 4 0 2 3


9-30—THE COST OF LOVING


7-'15—MOVIE OF THE WEEK Patrick Wayne in “Flight Into Holocaust. ”


OF FAITH SUNDAY SHOW


25—THE QUESTION 45-STARS ON


15—THE MUPPET 10—THE KICK OFF 15—SPACE 1999


“The Narrow Margin,” staiTing


MOVIE


45—INTERNATIONAL 25—MIDNIGHT


3- 4-


4- 5-


6- 7-


9-25—THE LIVELY ARTS


9- 05—NEWS ON 2 9-10—WE CALL THEM KILLERS


8-


05—INTERNATIONAL 20—MATCH OF THE 20—PARKINSON


4-


25—THE DUCHESS OF 20—THE DICK 55—NEWS


9-00—PLAYBOARD 9-15—THE SUNDAY GANG


10-10—PAROSI 10-25—TRADE UNION STUDIES


WORSHIP


9-40—NAI ZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN


15—TELE-FRANCE 15—SUNDAY


50—KONTAKTE


1-55—FILM OF THE BOOK


1-00—FARMING . 1-25—AN ABC OF MUSIC 1-40-ON THE MOVE 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES


“Wreck of the Mary Deare,” by


flammond Innes, stan-ing G<u-y Cooper, Chiirlton


■ Heston. 3-


ABBA


WORLD IN EIGHTY HOURS


5- 30—GOING FORA SONG


6-


6- 00—NEWS 6-10—THE EAGLE OF THE NINTH


PRAISE


40—SONGS OF 15—POLDARK


00—THE LIVELY . 11-


10-15—NEWS 10-


8- 10—DAD’S ARMY 8-40—THE SUNDAY FILM “The Greatest Gift,” starring GJenn Ford, Julie Hands, Lance Kerwin.


25—EVERYMAN 00—FILM ’77


11-30 — 11-32 — WEATHERMAN


BBC-2


7-40—1-55 p.m. —OPEN UNIVERSITY


3-15—THE MONEY PROGRAMME -


PROGRAMME SEARCH 35—AROUND THE 50—THE BEST OF


{Wiaft OH... What's <at... HhaTs on... What% on... What^ on.. LONDON--DAY


club EL TROPICANO NELSON


THIS SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING THRU TILL TWO WITH


THE VISITORS WILLY and


ADMISSION STILL FREE BEFORE 10-30 p.m.


^ WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE ON STAGE


JOHM O’HARA and


THE PLAYBOYS


ADMISSION FREE BEFORE 11 p.m. Subject to Club Rules


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY SEASON 1977-78


GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th


SERIES OF FOUR CONCERTS on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in the


DOREEN AND MICHAEL MUSKE'TT Lecture-recital: ‘‘Flutes, Reeds and Whistles" Ins truments played include recorders, bagpipes,


gemshorns, psaltery, shawm, curtal, ciumhorn, bird whistles, ocarinas, portative organ and many others.


Recital for soprano, clarinet and jiiano WEDNESDAY, .I^UNUARY 18th


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th . THE FELSON TRIO


BOCHMANN STRING QUARTET WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th


EILEEN CROXFORD -DAVID PARKHOUSE Recital for cello and piano


Season tickets £3 from Mr J . Ward, “Ashdown,” Eas tham S tre e t , or a t th e door.


I'lckets for sin;^ Junior and stuc


50—ARENA: CINEMA 20—THE BOOK


50—RUGBY SPECIAL 50—THE LONG


40—NEWS REVIEW 15—THE WORLD


ABOUTUS 10—ANNA KARENINA Present


10-15-SCREEN 2 “Watermelon Man,”


Granada


10-00—MORNING WORSHIP


9-35—THE OSMONDS ;{0—LINK


ADVENT’URES OF MRMAGOO


00—WEEKEND


00—PUB CRAWL 30—THE FAMOUS


SOUNDS OCTOBER 11th TUESDAY (THE BIG ONE) 1 8


8 p.m. — 11-30 p.m. Bar meals available Admission 60p


CLBTHEROE CENTRAL WORKING BREN’S CLUB


ROB DUNCAN


TONIGHT COMEDY-VOCAL


One of the best In the North West CLAIM YOUR SEAT EARLY


TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD CLITHEROE (E)


ROYAL SILVER JUBILEE EFFORT


AUTUMN FAYRE


Valley in the Ribble Valley Mayors Parlour


to be opened by the Mayoress of the nibble


SATURDAY, OCT. 8th, 1977 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


R e f re shm e n t^ 2 ^ ^ ^ 5 p SLAIDBURNW.I.


Stalls Bring and Buy


LOCAL SLIDES AND


COFFEE


EVENING ON


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th


at 7-30 p.m.


IN THE VILLAGE HALL In aid of Village Hall funds


PARTIES, WORKS PARTIES OR ANY CELEBRATIONS


DON’T FORGET, FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS


One in every 12 meals Free Tuesday, Vvednesday and Thursday


bleak'house KEMPLE END


Tel. Stonyhurst 335. RIMINGTON


MEMORIAL INSTITUTE WRBST &


U O H ^ B N O E S DRBVE


OCTOBER 8th 7-30 p.m.


SATURDAY,


Adults 40p, Children 20p . (Including


Pie and Peas Supper)


ST. PETER’S HALL, CHURCH STREET, <


ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FLEA MARKET


BURNLEY


Saturday, October 8th, 10 a.m. to 4-45 p.m.


Buy — Sell — Exchange Antiques, Coins, Medals, Stamps, Silver, Postcards,


Bottles, Victoriana, Jewellery, Dolls, Clocks, China,' Pictures, Militaria, etc. etc.


Something for everyone. If you have items for sale or any inquiries.please telephone Nelson 65730.


BOWLAND FOREST LOWER DIVISION PARISH COUNCIL


A PUBUG ^EETiHG WILL BE HELD


OPEN TO ALL RATE PAYERS at WHITEWELL HOTEL


on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th at 8 p.m. BUSINESS MINUTES


PICNIC SITE AT WHITEWELL ANY OTHER BUSINESS


C. SPENCE CHAIRMAN CLITHEROE GARDENING CLUB ■ T© ALL MEMBERS


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL 7-15 p.m. Subs now due


THE A.G.M. WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th AT


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


HARVEST FESTIVAL


Sunday, October 9th


10-30 a.m. Family Service Preacher:


Rev. Gordon B. Kendrew


6-00 p.m. Preacher: Rev. Gordon B.' Kendrew


Come and join us in our Harvest Thanksgiving


> s> Q a c e o o a o o o c o s o so s c a c o o o o e o a o 9 c o FOOTBALL


All new members welcome


AT SHAWBRIDGE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th


CLITHEROE V


ACCRINGTON Kick-off 3 p.m.


Admission 25p OAPs and children 15p


CLITHEROE LADIES’ CIRCLE No. 691


GOOD AS NEW SHOP


at MOOR LANE (near choice fruit shop)


on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th Opening 9 a.m.


Proceeds for Guide Dog for the Blind and other charities.


ASTLE CARS Ring Bob Geldard


DAY OR NIGHT Reg. office


170 Whalloy Road, Clltheroo. . No connectlexi with any other firm


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL


on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, at 7-30 p.m. in the PARISH CHURCH LOWER HALL


BEETLE DRIVE & DOMBNO DRIVE


WHIST DRBVE


Admission 35p adults, 25p children, Includes pie and . peas, •


Harvest Supper Sale Conjurer—Stalls — Suppers — Country Dancing —


in THE SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th


(in support of oversea’s work) —----- • Sideshows. TOSSIDE INSTITUTE - HOLDEN CHAPEL


HARVEST THANKSIVING SERVICES


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th


Preacher MR A.'COTTON of Blackburn


Services 1-30 p.m. and 7 p.m.


OLD TIME DANCE


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


KATHY and REG DUO ' Admission 50p


Refreshments available ’ CHRISTIAN AID


,• AMUEMT AMD mODERM STALL


CLITHEROE MARKET SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th


STARDUST CLUB Tel.' Clitheroe 22342. .


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th OK DISCO


Admission by show of membership card


No door charge for members 20p for guests SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th


RQYSTON JONES TR60H John on organ, George on drums


Door charge: lOp members, 20p guests WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th


LADIES’ DARTS LEAGUE MATCH


Come and support the ladles Raffle for October 1st, 1977


No. 1: 11021; No. 2: 10389; No. 3: 11025. ^ FRIDAY, 14th OCTOBER


DINNER DANCE with the music of the


J . B . T H R E E


£4.75 per person inclusive VAT service


Bookings now being taken Tel: Clitheroe 23130


ITS A GREAT LITTLE PUB


KING’S ARMS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th


CLITHEROE


New resident organist Karen, with Peter on drums and your compere Bobby Cooper


YVONNEPAGE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th


COUNTRY AND WESTERN NIGHT


1st PENDLE SCOUT GROUP


activities and the Autumn Fayre MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 7-30 p.m.


PARENTS’ H^EETIHG Discussion of Scouting


UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


igle concerts 85p a t the door, (lent tickets 25p a t th e door.


Present


The Gastronomic Event of the Year


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th


“OOURMET NIGHT” £5.50 per person


LCVGA ADC. ASSOaATlDGOCXALnLMS.^. JACK VKMX/lUVX)MVD4.JIL...._


Bookings now being taken Tel: CLITHEROE 23130


-MICHAEL CAIKE DONALD SUTHERLAND ROBERT DUVALL 'ITHE EAGLE HAS LANDED!'


AH1HONYOUAYU JEAN MARSH SVEN-0OUV.TAUDE MOTGOSOH SfCGnuiD RAUCH < iOHNSTAND*<G TREAT VUiAHS..LARRrHAGMAN


. .^ JOM Y AG U rm DONALD FUASENa TOM MANXIEVICZSS=.lACXMGGKS~?iAO(WK>«R..DAVIDMVIHJR. AWAYSHOPPtNG


WEDNESDAYS 16th & 30th NOVEMBER


TUESDAYS 8th & 22nd NOVEMBER


‘ Return rail travel from local stations * Reserved seats from Preston * Packed lunch * £2.-. Marks & Spencer voucher (exchange-. able at any M. & S', branch) .


Fully inclusive of: ■ Fir £7.50st come first served ' .


CONTINENTAL HOME TOWN BACK TO HOME TOWN HOLIDAYS


19 Nov. 28 nights Benidorm.......... ...... ................. £140 22 Nov. 28 nights Majorca.... .......... ...................... £156 10 Dec. 14 nights Playa de Palma............................£98 25 Jan. 28 nights Torremolinos .......................£155 2 Feb. 28 nights Palma Nova..................................£151 7 Mar. 28 nights Magaluf............ ............................£174 7th and 14th March 14 nights Malta ....Apartments £105 Hotel £148


CLITHEROE TRAVEL 3 CASTLE STREET,


CLITHEROE Tel. 23362/22975


’ ^ T '■**^


PILKYS BAR and BUTTERY EDISFORD BRIDGE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 25536


Our new menu has been introduced LUNCH and EVENING MEALS from 95p


For beef curry, deep fried plaice and minute steak.


£1.25 for half chicken, grilled pork chop, ham and pineapple and steak and kidney pie.


£1.95 for sirloin steak or roast duckling (all prices plus VAT a t 8%) •


)■


■ All served ivith French fried potatoes or jacket potato and peas Good choice of starters and sweets


Served Monday—Saturday lunch 12—2 p.m. Evening 6 p.m,—10-30 p.m. Sunday evening 7 p.m.—10 p.m.


SPECIAL FAMILY SUNDAY LUNCH Ring and reserve a table today


' CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS NOW OPEN. CALL FOR DETAILS


■ ^ / A * / A CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


CIVIC HALL


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m. Academy Award winner “BEN H U R ”


MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.


P a w n O lh N o v em D e r 1V4 j I h e p lo t ro K id n o p L h u ic h i ll u n d e r w o y codeword..l


.W>JCVVUIU .. m i E H 6 II


BOOKINGS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN FOR Tuesday, December 20th, Public D/Dance Christmas Eve D/Dance & Cabaret ~ - Christmas Day Lunch


Boxing Night D/Dance & Cabaret


For reservations'and booking form TEL. GISB U R N 5 8 1 .


Ye Moorcock Inne DINNERS EVERY EVENING


WADDINGTON


EXTENSIVE BAR MEAL MENU EVERY LUNCHTIME AND EVENING


WEDDINGS AND FUNCTIONS A SPECIALITY


PARTIES WELCOMED PHONE CLITHEROE 22333


COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT


ROY DEMAINE with his own backing


“ * * * THE STIRK HOUSE HOTEL, GISBURN


Our Ballroom is still available for Christmas Functions on the following dates in December, 5th, 6th, 7th, 12th, 29th.


£5.50 Incl. £8.50 Inc.


. £9.20 incl. £8.50 incl.


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