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Y O U R W E E K E N D - V I E W I N G - ---------- SATURDAY
9-00—BOD 9-15—MARINE BOY 9-35—KIM & CO.
BBC-1
10- 11-
10-00—PLAY SPORT 10-25—FLASH GORDON’S TRIP TO MARS starring Buster Crabbe
CIL\PLIN
11-35—ROAD TO RIO starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
REL.ATIONS
1-15—GILLNDSTAND 5-05—THE HOT DOGS 5-20—NEWS 5- 6-
S-2.5-
6-50—
S.ATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “Demetrius and the Gladiators,” starring Victor Mature, Susan Hayward, Barry Jones
TOURNAMENT
10- 11- 11-
9-
9-15—NEWS 9-25—THE ROA’AL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOIV 30—C.ANNON
-SE.ASIDE SPECIAL
Granada 10- 12-
9-10—A HOUSE FOR THE FUTURE
20—CLUE CLUB
10-30—SATURDAY .ALATINEE Karl Malden in “Come Fly With Me” 30—IVORLD OF
SPORT BBC-1
8- 9-
11- 12-
9-30—MISTER -MEN 9-45—IN THE BEGINNING
WORSHIP
UNIVERSITY N-AYAJEEV-AN
10—COOL McCOOL
45—CHARLIE 15—CLOSE
5-05—NEWS 5-15—CARTOON 5-
6-
6- 20—THE MUPPET SHOW
7- 25—THRILLER
10-15—NEWS 10-
11- 12-
35—POP -AT THE MILL
8- 45-BE MY GUEST 9- 15—MARTI
MOVIE: HEC RAMSEY
VILLAIN IS NEW YORK
REASSURING PROGRA3IME 00—AND THE
05—'FHE 1977 ROYAL BBC-2 30—THE RATHER 30—IN PRAISE OF WALTDISNEY'S
3-00—SATURDAY CINEMA “Billy the Kid,” starring Robert Taylor, Brian Donleyy
20—THE.SPIN’NERS 50—BEN HALL
10-05—NEWS ON 2 10-
7- 45—NETWORK 8- 15—THEME TUNE 8-25—COUNTRY GAME 8-55—STAND UP AND BE COUNTED
7-30—NEWS AND SPORT
11- 45—KISS OF THE VAMPIRE starring Clifford Eyans, Noel Willman, Edward De Souza, Jennifer Daniel
SUMDAY
■ 11-00—UNTAMED WORLD
05—S-30—OPEN 00—NAIZINDAGI
0 0 -SUNDAY
1-00—FARMING 1-25—ERICA ON EMBROIDERY
1-40—ON THE MOVE 1-50—NEM'S
HE.ADLINES
3- 4- 5-
6-
1-55—BRITISH FILM COMEDY “The Intelligence Men,” staning Erie Morecambe and Erm'e Wise
GYMNASTICS CHAPARRAL
WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU
7- 8-
COMPANY’ LINE
6-10—BAIHET SHOES 6-35—KIERON MOORE 6-
00—NEWS
11-25—THE UNDERSEA ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN NEMO
11- 12-
35—HAVING A BABY 1-
1-00—CARTOON 1-05—THE LOST ISLANDS
POLITICS
2- 3-
30—CLAPPERBOARD 00—INSIDE BRITISH
WORLD OF KRESKIN
35—THE AMAZING
3-30—BRITISH FILM PREMIERE Jean Kent in “'Ti’ottie True”
5-
35—INTERNATIONAL 20—THE HIGH
10—THE UiNDERSEA
10-05—EVERYMAN 10-45—THE EDITORS
9- 55—NEWS Granada 10-
9-.10—THE BEATLES WORSHIP
00—MORNING
FILM “The Proud and the Profane,” starring William Holden, Deborah Kerr
40—KOSSOFF AND 15—THE ONEDIN 05—THE SUNDAY
10- 11- 12-
6-25—SAINTS ALIVE 6- 7- 8-
5.45_F0LL0WME 6-
ACTION
9- 45—NEWS . DRAMA
SUITE 15—NEWS
50—COME SUNDAY 15—HI! SUMMER 00—EXECUTIVE
ADVENTURER
YOURSELF 00—THE
BBC-2
7-40—1-55 p.m.— OPEN UNIVERSITY
1-55—CRICKET 6- 45—NEWS REVIEW 7-
10-50—SCREEN 2 “Brewster McCloud,” starring Bud Cort, Sallyr Kellerman
CHIPPING SHOW
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th Cattle, Sheep, Light Horse, Heavy
Horse, Ponies, Horticulture and Wl Section
Sheep Dog Trials, Horse And Pony Racing.
Schedule from Mrs A. F. Kent, Gib Hey, Chipping. Nr. Preston. Tel. Chipping 471
Y E M O O R CO C K INNE WADDINGTON
THURSDAY, JULY 21st
NO CABARET, DUE TO HOLIDAYS THURSDAY, JULY 28th
JULY 24 WEEK 1 Support Feature C A R L R O G E R S
With Colin Barry Sound COVER CHARdE 20p BAR MEALS AVAILABLE
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Richard Chamberlain ~ The Count of Monte-Cnsto ■ r - Gi.L;,Trevor Howard: Lous Jourdan Donald Picascncc M
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5«parata Shows .jllyat : 2.0S S.4S 8.05
A.THU N IIES O IB DEN R OSAO M F HH AV TUE! r^lTony CurJtsI RDN . M YOOD
“ADOLF HITLER-my \i'i partinhisdownyir )
ROHMER'S A i r ERIC ML s w iB iu n ¥
LOVE IN THE AFTERWOOW
RH HWT
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2.10 5.30 6.50 •AB80ULXTEL.YRIVETICMO'
Film Theatre ”
STARDUST CLUB 5 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. Clltheroe iz2342
FRIDAY, JULY 22nd OK DISCO
Admission 25p SATURDAY, JULY 23rd '
PETER COWAP formerly with Hermans Hermits RAFFLE No’s
1st —18369; 2nd — 18439; 3rd— 18771. 3.45 ^7.10 J
general MEETING Will be held at 8 p.m.
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL annual
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1977 in the VILLAGE HALL
NO DEALERS — MAXIMUM SIX GARMENTS PER CUSTOMER
WHEN YOU SHOP AT OOBWO IT ’S BETTER THAN HAVING A FRIEND IN THE TRADE
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F.n’-j-.f/ fa--s'ltrn, I 47-5) 8- 05—EDVARD MUNCH 7- ABOUT US
15—THE WORLD 55—NE5VSON2
SPECIAL SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS
2nd Sept. OSTEND, YPRES & 3 days £37 BATTLEFIELDS 4 days £44
12th Sept. HAMBURG 5 days £80 17th Sept. LLANDUDNO 8 days £43
17th Sept. ISLE OF MAN 8 days £62 18th Sept. TORQUAY 8 days £72 Includes sail Harwich/Bremerhaven FOR FULL DETAILS CONTACT
R IB B L E
AND CLITHEROE MARKET Saturday July 23rd, 1977
TRAVEL SERVICE PARKER LANE, BURNLEY. Tcl. 22171. WANT A 24023
CASTLE CARS Ring Bob Geldard
T ^ X i
170 Whalley Road, Ctithefoe. w No connection
day or night Reg. office
ith any other firm
Champagne Charlies
OLD TIME
MUSIC HALL STATION RD. SWINTON Tel. 061-793-5996
M.C. MR J. KENN. ROBERTS
.COURSE . J ■MEAL
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FOUR r jWiu -L X
.plus ENTERTAINMENT J W With FREE BUBBLY
Period Dress Optional. Prize for Best Dressed Hat
Late Licence and Dancing from 11 p.m.
Office open 9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Recapture the saucy atmos phere of the Naughty 90s
Weddings and private parties catered for
Sunday morning drives a speciality
BOWLAND FOREST YFC
COFFEE EVENING
Mr and Mrs J. SHEPHERD)
at ROOT FARM DUNSOP BRIDGE (By kind permission of
JULY 29th 7-30 p.m.
Tombola and all usual entertain ments
CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 25p
Including Tea and Biscuits
SAWLEY TAXI
TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 41653
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DIRECT FROM A FAMOUS BRITISH MANUFACTURER AT AN UNBELIEVABLE PRICE
ON NORMAL RETAIL PRICES A L L B R I T I S H M A D E
\ A L L O N E i P g I C E
CAP SLEEVE TOPS LADIES JACKETS TANK TOPS LADIES’ JACKETS LADIES’ BLOUSES GIRLS’ GYM DRESSES LADIES’SKIRTS LADIES’ POLO JUMPERS GENT’S POLO JUMPERS GENT’S CREW NECK JUMPERS KIDDIES’ TURTLE NECK SWEATERS LADIES'TROUSERS SET OF 3 KIDDIES’ TOWELLING TOPS ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC
00—THE SUNDAY 20—BEHAVE
05—
SP.ACE 1999 00—SURVIVAL
15—REPORTS
FRANKENSTEIN — AND FRIENDS! SON OF FRANKENSTEIN starring Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi
10—DRACULA,
MEMBERS^ NOTBCE FRIDAY
D A N C I I^ O
T O T H E O R O A H from 8 p.m.
SATURDAY O A H O iH O
T O T H E ORQAM from 8 p.m.
Lady Members Free Draw SUNDAY
Morning Members Free Draw Evening 8 p.m.
DAMCmQ T O T H E O R G A M
Modern progressive dancing Associates Welcome
Organ—Wllf SOCIAL CLUB, WELLGATE Af?7/S7E SATURDAY, JULY 23rd
G E R R Y STO R H ^ E in the Johny Cash style.
SUNDAY, JULY 241h
J A H E C A R R O L Double Nos. 29 — 19 won.
Treble Nos. 12 — 8 — 12 not won.
WEDNESDAYS BINGO Eyes down 8 p.m.
NELSON STADIUM
Saturday, July 23rd at 7-30 p.m.
WRECKERS HELL DRIVERS
F2 STOCK CARS 2 HOURS OFTHRILLS The Family Show
Bars — Cafes — Free car park
f THIS SATURDAY NIGHT 4-Piece Pop Harmony Showband
N A T U R A L T H IN G
STILL FREE before 10-30 p.m. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT
ADMISSION
THE IMMEDIA TE RETURN of that fabulous band
B O W L E R ADMISSION
Drums—John
STILL FREE before 11-0 p.m.. Subject to club rules
ROCHDALE STADIUM
SUNDAY, JULY 24th at 3 p.m.
STOCK CAR THE BORDER TROPHY
RACING with
ALL THESMrmS— GORDON —
ALL THE BROWNS— GORDON AND KEN
LUND — DAVE BERRESFORD — MIKE CLOSE — SAM OSTLE — ANDY STOTT plus
FRANKIE WAINMAN—JOHN
STU —HARRY—PHIL . and
What a line-up - Don’t miss the prelude to the World Semi-final
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PAINTIfl PLASlI O’ER KNOW! GE1
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DISAPPOINTING RESPONSE TO ARTS DAY
AN arts day at Ribblesdale School’s drama complex — the first public venture organised by recently appointed district arts organiser Mr Tony Cavender — brought a disappointing response.
public were the only people to join in a day of creative drama, reading, drawing and painting, all centred on the “Lancashire witches” theme.
Thirty boys from Clitheroe .Royal Grammar School and 20 members of the
North West Arts as a full time organiser for the Kibble Valley. “I thought that more schools could have sent parties.”
(left), who helped to organise the event, and Mr Cavender. The drawing was done at the gathering.
he said, “and through the contacts I made, I will be able to set up a number of things.” Pictured helping to set the right atmosphere for the arts day are Kim Collins
questionnaire published recently in the Advertiser and Times. “But it did lead to a number of people either ringing me, or coming to see me,”
“I would have liked a better response,” said Mr Cavander, who was appointed by Mr Cavender is also disappointed with the response he has had from an arts
7-40—2-45 p.m.—OPEN UNIVERSITY
rWLT DlSN A £T PAOC N OUTIOS T ech n ico lo r ’ DOLLAR MAN 25—THE SIX MILLION 55—MR AND MRS C3 CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.
, MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7-15 p.m. MATINEE TUES. AND WED., at 2-15 p.m.
SUMMER FESTIVAL <T
WALT DISNEY
Mural wins a prize
for Phillip
A BRIGHTLY coloured . mural of a steel works has
throughout the country, ranging from a wall in Shef field to a slag heap in County Durham, were subjects for improvement in an “art into landscape” competition organised by the Sunday Times, in conjunction with the Royal Insitute of British Architects and the Institute of Landscape Architects. Originally, 11,000 entries
Super Steve Turners Funky Soul Show every Sunday at Trax Discotheque, Nelson Super Steve Turners Funky Soul Show every Sundsy at Trax Discotheque, Nelson. Super Steve Turners Funky Soul Show every Sunday at Trax Discotheque, Nelson Super Steve Turners Funky Soul Show every Sunday at Trax Discotheque. Nelson_________
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won 22-year-old Phillip Rech, of Chatburn Roach Clitheroe, a- £150 second prize in a landscape art contest. Tw elv e “ ey e so re s”
were received. These were reduced to 150, and the work done by competitors was exhibited , at the Serpentine Gallery, in London. First, second and third
wall and pictures obtained from a city steel works provided him \rith inspira
to be exhibited in Sheffield and the local council may choose one to be carried out. The wall in question was
riate. All entries for the wall are
prizes were awarded for each of the 12 projects invol ved. Work submitted had to cost not more than £2,000 to carry out. Phillip chose the Sheffield
tion for a mural which he felt was particularly approp
r :
F in ish ed f la t le ts
unveiled
CHIEF officers of the Kibble Valley Council and members of the Housing Committee visited the completed Millthome house flatlets scheme at Henthom Road before Thursday’s
meeting.
The scheme mvolved the refurbishing of 10 flatlets at
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a cost of £37,889. The committee also saw
recently improved houses in Taylor Street which are now
THISWEEh
occupied. At the subsequent meet
ing, it w’as reported that 40 dwellings for famiUes and elderly people on a new council estate at Chipping were all occupied. E.xtemal work on the scheme, which cost over £400,000, is almost completed and the commit tee proposes to make a risit in September.
familiar to Phillip, who studied at Sheffield Univer sity for a . degree in geog raphy. He is now at Newcas tle, doing a post graduate degree in landscape design, and hopes eventually to obtain a job in landscape work. He is an old boy of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School.
WORTH THE CLIMB
MAGNIFICENT panoramic views were enjoyed by members of the Clitheroe N a tu ra lis ts ’ Society on Saturday from the top of Longridge Fell. • Led by Mr R. Blades they
started from Hurst Green and walked via Dene Clough to the Fell, noting numerous people picidng ^^minberries.
The return walk was \ia BMy Brow, Higher Hodder Bridge and fieldpaths. Mr J. Gregory thanked the leader for an enjoyable walk. On July 30th Mr Gregory
will lead a walk to Abbeys- tead, meeting at the Station at 11 a.m.
CINEMA
A FILM that can be seen and enjoyed time and arain, Walt Disney’s “Lady and the
and Wednesday at 2-15.
Tramp” will be shown at Clitheroe Civic Hall. There will be matinees Tuesday
Cabin on fire
A TIMBER cabin on the Pendle trading estate was damaged by fire in the early hours of Saturday morning. 'The outbreak was dealt with by Clitheroe Fire Brigade.
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