2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 9th, 1978
YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING
SATURDAY BBC-1
12-20-GRANDSTAND 5-10—THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BATMAN
5-35—NEWS 5- 6- 6-
8- 40—MIKE YARWOOD IN PERSONS
NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “Away All Boats,” starring Jeff Chandler, George Nadar, Lex Barker
9- HUTCH
10-00-NEWS 10-
DAY
11- 12-
10-MATCH OF THE 10—PARKINSON
BBC-2
7- 40—8-55; 11-0—1-5 p.m.—OPEN UNIVERSITY
4- 5- 6- 6-
8- 10-
7- 7-
2-50—SATURDAY CINEMA “Green Mansions,” starring Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Perkins
SOUNDIN CONCERT
SPORT 10—THE BOOK
8- 40—WAS IT ‘BEFORE HINDSIGHT’? 20—M*A*S*H
PROGRAMME
12-15—MIDNIGHT MOVIE “Jimmy the Gent”
Granada
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT
9- 30—TISWAS
5-05—ITN NEWS 5- 6-
10- 00—ITN NEWS 10-
7- 8-
11- DOOR
645—SALE OF THE CENTURY
1045-NEWS ON 2 10-50—FILM INTERNATIONAL “Metamorphosis,” starring Ernest Gunther
30-NEWS AND 40—NETWORK
9-00—TEDDY EDWARD 9-10—CANOE 9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP
SUNDAY BBC-1
9-15—THE 60 70 80 SHOW 940—NAIZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN
9-00—MARY, MUNGO AND MIDGE
10-10—PAROSI 10-25—TOO BIG TO BARGAIN WITH? 50—KONTAKTE
10-
50—JIM’LL FIX IT11- 25—DR WHO
50—SATURDAY
1140—ON THE MOVE 11- 12-
15—THE LIVING CITY 50—YOUR MOVE
WORSHIP AT PEBBLE MILL
1-00—FARMING 1-25—DRESSMAKER 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES
10—STARS KY AND
345-CRUFTS 4-
WAR 10—WEATHERMAN6-
5- 5-
7- 8- 15—SUNDAY
Whaft on... What's on... What's o n . . l i» W j jM ij j lw l l^ W ^ M S Il club
EL TROPICANO NELSO N
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ON STAGE
A JOLLY RIPPING BAND BIGGLES
ADMISSION FREE before 10-30 p.m. STILL ONLY 70p AFTER
Tickets 50p
1-55—CLARK GABLE IN “MOGAMBO”
20—THE SECRET 10-NEWS
20—HAWKMOOR 10—HOLIDAY
640—SONGS OF PRAISE
GREATAND SMALL
15—ALL CREATURES
30-PLAY AWAY 00—HORIZON
00—OPEN DOOR 30-SIGHT AND
FILM “To Kill A Mockingbird,” starring Gregory , Peck, Mary Badham, Phillip Alford
10-10-NEWS 10-20—EVERYMAN 10- 11-
BBC-2
740—1-55—OPEN UNIVERSITY
245—ARENA: CINEMA 3- 4-
8- 8-
ABOUT US
20—AMERICANS 10—SKI SUNDAY
4-55—MEN OF IDEAS 540—RUGBY SPECIAL 640—NEWS REVIEW 7-
15—THE WORLD
CASTERBRIDGE 55—NEWS ON 2
10-00—CAUGHT IN TIME 10-
11-
15—LOGAN’S RUN 15—HAVOC
11-45-HOUSE OF HORRORS
BANKSHOW REVUE
15—THE SOUTH 15-SECOND CITY
15-BESTSELLERS Granada 10-
15-ENEMY AT THE
9-30—MASTER GOLF 00—MORNING
WORSHIP
11- 00—MAKE IT COUNT 11-25—JOURNAL 11-
12-
we’ll help you to sell your family*
unwanted items
A l l you have to do I s to go rou nd the h ou se and make a l is t of the thin g s you no lo ng er u se o r need Then phone th is number Burnley 22331
With o u r help in p re p a r in g y o u r ad y o u 'l l se l l them all l ike magic. D o It today
Turn words into cash with the Burnley Express, Nelson
Leader, Colne Times,
Barnoldswick & Earby Times, Clitheroe Advertiser
1-00—CARTOONTIME 1-
WORLD MATCH
3- 3-
4- 5-
6- 35—THE FAMOUS
ADVENTURESOF MRMAGOO
00—WEEKEND 15-SURVIVAL
140—INDOOR LEAGUE 2-
SQUARES
10—THE KICKOFF 15—CARTOON
30-CELEBRITY 15—NEW FACES
545-THE GHOSTS OF MOTLEY HALL 15—ITN NEWS
6-25—CREDO 645—APPEAL 6-
7- 9-
745—THE' MONEYCHANGERS
SUNDAY SHOW
10- 11- 945—ITN NEWS
MISS JEAN BRODIE
50—STARS ON 15—THE MUPPET 15—ADAM SMITH
YE M00RC0CKE INNE W A D D IN G T O N
DISCO DANCE TOMORROW, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10th
Commence 8 p.m. ADMISSION 30p 18 YEARS OR OVER AND PROPER DRESS ONLY
15—TWO’S COMPANY 00—THE PRIME OF
00—BLUE Y—THE
FIRST BLOODY DAY
W W M M V
ROTARY CLUB OF CLITHEROE AND THE
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES
dumbo Whist Drive
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th 7-30 p.m. at
CALDERSTONES BALLROOM LOTS OF PRIZES Including a
12in. PORTABLE TV (DONATED BY ASPDEMS OF CUTHEROE) AND TWO
£25 HOLIDAY VOUCHERS
TICKETS £1 (including TEA & BISCUITS) FROM ADVERTISER OFFICE, KING STREET, CU1HEROE, AND THE FOLLOWING NEWSAGENTS — WHITEHEAD’S, KING STREET, WHALLEY, AND JEFFREYS, HENTHORN ROAD, CLITHEROE.
PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE HANDICAPPED
MOORCOCK IN N WADDINGTON
By popular demand
DINNER DANCE Saturday, February 11th (booked fully)
Every Saturday Night
FULLY INCLUSIVE PRICE £4.50 PER PERSON for Table Reservations Tel. Clitheroe 22333
BAKUN OLCOS MRE
Windsor & Regency Halls, Northgate, Blackburn.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th
Blackburn’s well established and popular anti ques’ market is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for your enjoyment. 85 stall holders in attendance with thousands of antiques and collectors items. Buyers, browsers, barterers & sellers welcome Refreshments available all day Admission 15p, Children & Senior Citizens 10p Future dates June 3rd & October 21st.______
WADDINGTON & DISTRICT
CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION SKIPTON DIVISION
A date for your diary
BARN DANCE and BARBECUE
FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1978 LCBRS CLETR AKT
BINGO NIGHT
SUNDAY, FEB. 12th, 8 p.m.
at the Stardust Club
Admission 50p including Supper
WESTBRADFORD
A Sale of Cakes, Groceries, White Elephant, Nearly New, Raffle, Tombola, etc.
St Catherine’s School Sat., Feb. 11th, 2 p.m.
for PAT SEED APPEAL for a Body Scanning Machine lor Christie's Hospital
Anyone wishing to contribute please Tel. Clitheroe 24799 or 22448
LOW MOOR CLUB
10816 — 10255 — 10584 - 11012 — 11560 — 11163 - 12035- 10842
SNOWBALL No. 7 (NOT WON)
GARDEN CLUB CLITHEROE This month’s lecture
VEGETABLES by MR HARGREAVES
Secretary National Veg Society
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 13th RIBBLESDALE
SCHOOL 7-15 p.m. NON-MEMBERS WELCOME
r POGMN UCE
12-15 — 1-45 p.m. Informal discussion
“Church life in the villages” Introduced by Rev. J. Salsbury
Viw w v w w w w w w w v w v w RlIlBBLE VALLEY CHURCH COUNCIL
at CLITHEROE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, (MOOR LANE), TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th
ELUHAS LNHS HEARING 20—PUBLIC 10—SUNDAY CINEMA
“The Doctor’s Dilemma,” starring Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde, Alastair- Sim, Robert Morley
TOWN CAR H IRE and TAXIS
SELF DRIVE HIRE
CHERRY 2-door CHERRY Fll SUNNY120Y BLUEBIRD 1800
£7.56 per day £48.60 per week £7.89 per day £50.76 per week £8.20 per day £52.92 per week £10.04 per day £64.80 per week
Inclusive of V.A.T. and Insurance Tel. CLITHEROE 23483 {eeososoQoooosoessesoeoeseee
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY
TO BE OPENED at 2-30 p.m. BY THE RIBBLE VALLEY MAYOR COUNCILLOR E. NEWHOUSE AND MRS NEWHOUSE
BRING AND BUY SALE
NEW AND A S NEW STALL’S, CAKES AND PRODUCE, PLANTS, CHILDRENS AND WHITE ELEPHANT STALLS
at 7-30 p.m.
FOLLOWED BY DANCING TO BOB AND MAVIS 9 p.m. to 11-45 p.m. 50p INCLUDING SUPPER
BINGO AND SUPPER LICENSED BAR
ST HUBERT’S DUNSOP BRIDGE
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
ANNUAL DANCE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th 8-30—1 ii.m.
Geof f F o rd D u o
ADMISSION BY TICKETONLY (including supper) £1.23
AVAILABLE FROM DUNSOI’ BRIDGE 288or 19a ESUTON TERRACE. CLITIIEROE BAR APPLIED FOR
TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE
PARSON LANE CLITHEROE
NORTHERN SOUL
EVERY FRIDAY 7-30 — 10-30
WEDNESDAY, CLITHEROE FC
FEBRUARY 15th COFFEE
and FILMS from 7-30 p.m.
EVENING
(Films of 1977Club Holiday) Bring and buy stall
Admission tickets: 20p DON’T FORGET OD TYE BL
The Catholic Hall Lowergate, Clitheroe
59 Peel Street, Clitheroe Host and Hostess
Including supper From Mrs McHale
Mr and Mrs Gill, I.D.T.A.
BOWLAND FOREST YFC ANNUAL
JUMBLE SALE
at the PARISH
CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE, on THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 16th, 1978 Admission 3p at 7 p.m.
PAUL’S SCOUT PARENTS ASSOCIATION
ST MARY’S AND ST CLAIMING DATE WEST BRADFORD COW SH ED
SH U FFLE JUNE 9th, 1978
JUMBLE SALE
Will be held in ST MARY’S PARISH UPPER HALL,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th 6-30 p.m.
Admission 2p L M AL
Friday, February 10th, 1978
7-30 p.m. — 11 p.m. TICKETS 60p
CONVENTIONAL HEARING AIDS MAT NOT BE NEEDED - VISIT THE HARD OF HEARING?
HEARING A ID E XH IB IT IO N BLACKBURN, BURNLEY
CLITHEROE AND GREAT HARWOOD EXHIBITION FEATURES
THE W O R LD 'S SM A L L E S T HEARING AID. The Prestige slips easily and comfort ably inside the ear Helps focus the hearing and offers all-round clearer hearing for those with a mild perceptive loss.
FOR NERVE D EAFNE S S AND DEAFNE S S IN LATER LIFE. Specially featured the DANAVOX Directional. Separates the jumble of words, cuts out background noise. Helps you hear conversations, cinema, TV, church services, theatre, etc., at a normal level.
I'M NOT REALLY DEAF. Many visitors to the exhibition tell us this, and we understand exactly what they mean, being confused when severat people are talking together,
, words sounding muffled and indistinct, the need to have television and radio too loud for others. If this is your problem ask to try the NEW WIDEX MINI COMPACT when you visit the exhibition.
IS THERE A SUITABLE AID FOR M E ? Not everyone can be helped with an aid, but, whatever hearing correction is shown to be beneficial, you will learn which type of aid or corrector would best suit your individual case. From the USA the STAR KEY custom-
ail-m-the-ear aid with 3,500 variations
of fittings, to suit from the mildest perceptive toss to the user of the most powerful body
p p e e a u d im e t r ic h e a r in g EVALUA TE ,• Dispensers on duty will gladly and ,reely test your hearing, and will advise whether or not a hearing aid is required.
THE PRICE OF HEARING AIDS. Lists
available, showing prices of 300 aids of every kind.
C A SH O R C R E D IT PAYMENT. Which method ts best for you? The technicians on duty will be pleased to advise you.
to ask for information on this.
SP EC IA L CO N C E S S IO N S FOR PENSION- Yes, there are if you qualify, don’t fail
Public Halls, Northgate, Blackburn, Wed! and fhursTftbr'uaw 15th and 16th
Thompson Recreation Centre, Red Lion Street, Burnley, Wed. and Thurs Februa 15th and 16th
’’ St Marys Church, Clitheroe, Tues. only, February 14th
Mercer Hall (next to baths), Gt.Harwood, Friday and Saturday, February 17th and 11 All exhibitions 1(W0 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If unable to attend, please write or call at '_^^turtherjnton[ngtlonarid_homeconsultation arrangements 061-834 7223
ST. JOHN STREET HEARING AID CENTRE LTD 2 St John Street, Manchester 3
05—THE MAYOR OF
9- OO-THE LIVELY ARTS
PATRICK WAYNt. and TAHYN POWfcK G rah am C h apm an In JABBERWOCKY A
S e p a ra te sh ow s d a lly a t 2 .0 0 4.1 0
6.20
NEWfl SINEAD'S BOLDEST AND MOST DARINGADVENTURE!
W b n d e r l a n d x ‘
Ih e bedtime story iSr.
that's definitely not for hid* STARRING
PLAYBOY'S COVER CURL
KRISTINE D«8ELl I
An evening of stories, songs and tales — fun for all the family
NORTHERN YARNS at THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN
on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 65p Adults Children/OAP’s 45p
AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR — COME EARLY AND MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEATS!
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
COME ALONG AND ENJOY THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT WITH
BRIAN ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN BOB ON THE DRUMS
YOUR HOSTS AT THE BAR TOM, THELMA & STAFF
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th
ALAN MARTEL (Another top artiste)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th
BEVERLEY (By request)
IF YOU KNOW THE DANCE, WE PLAY IT — 8 — 11 p.m.
THURSDAY NIGHTS ARE DANCING NIGHTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th
JOHN’S NIGHTS ARE WEDNESDAYS. BONANZA BINGO 8 p.m.
WEEKLY TREBLE: 13 — 4 — 18 NOT WON
JACKPOTS ON MOST GAMES WEEKLY DOUBLE: 28 — 29 WON
SAW L EY TAXI
TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 4 1 6 5 3
TA X I 2 4 0 2 3
WANT A
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
CASTLE CARS Ring Bob Geldard
DAY OR NIGHT • Reg. office
170 Whalley Road, Clitheroe. 1 No connection i: with any other, firm
DOMINOES to be held on
WHIST & SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 11th at 7-45 p.m.
ADMISSION: Adults 45p Children 25p
PIE & PEAS SUPPER HENTHORN
GOSPEL CHURCH SUNDAY,
5-30 p.m. FEBRUARY 15th
Mr Parr (Brierfleld) WEDNESDAY,
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP
ANNUAL TEA Speaker Mrs C. COWELL Missionary from Japan
FEBRUARY 12th Gospel Meeting
PENDLE HOTEL Chatburn
FOLK CLUB
EVERY THURSDAY TONIGHT
ROGER WESTBROOK 8 p.m. ADMISSION 50p Supper available
The Duke’s Playhouse Company present another Great Touring Show
CLITHEROE CRICKET BOWLING and TENNIS CLUB
present A FOLK NIGHT WITH NATTERJACK
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th 8-15 p.m.
Tickets £1 including supper on sale now
55—FILM 78 CONNECTION? 25—THE BRITISH 11-50—WEATHERMAN *5S3ir FOR THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE/ TAKE U S - V V
S u ppor t F e a tu re
05-THE SUNDAY UNIT FOUR B L A C K B U R N 2 S u p p o r t
F e a tu re FEB 12 W E EK
2.3 0 “
5.05 6.20
7.45 9.00
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT THESUPERB
SCHOONER
ADMISSION FREE before 11 p.m. Subject to club rules
RIBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB Tel. 22342
ST A R D U ST C LU B FRIDAY, 10th
Football Section presents A GRAND SOCIAL NIGHT
Dancing to Disco — plus Live Artists. Admission 50p
SATURDAY, 11th
Grand St Valentine’s Cabaret Top Showgroup ALBINO GOBLIN
Plus fabulous carved buffet, turkey, pork, beef, ham and' all the trimmings. Free draw with ticket plus other spot prizes.
Don’t be late for a grand romantic night. Just a few tickets left, price £1.50.
SUNDAY, 12th
In conjunction with Clltheroe FC PRIZE BINGO
8 p.m. eyes down
WEDNESDAY, 15th LADIES’ DARTS
RAFFLE RESULTS WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 5th, 1978 1st: 10543; 2nd: 10370; 3rd: 10059
SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW DUE NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
BRITISH LEGION CLITHEROE
ROYAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th MIKE CORDELIA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
J c t Five Swinging Students T f
Who w a n t TO > GraduateWttnaBangl
DANCING TO THE ORGAN
WEDNESDAY 15th LADIES DARTS The Social Committee Invite you to a BRANDEDSECONDS
CLOTHING SALE Wednesday,
February 22nd, 7-30 p.m.
Admission 20p including tea and biscuits,
raffle, cake and bring ana buy stall. Tickets available from any committee member.
THIS FRIDAY, February 10th, 7-30 p.m. —11 p.m.
AND DON’T FORGET JUNIOR DISCO
ITS A GREAT LITTLE PUB
KIN G ’S A R M S TONIGHT (Thursday)
CO U N T R Y A N D W E ST E R N Everybody’s Favourite
ROYSTON JONES
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th PAMEL D A R T S
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th JOHNNY HIGHLAND
HOME-MADE LUNCHES Served 12 noon to 2 p.m. — 60p
C IV IC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7 p.m. THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR MOREAU
& BATTLE BETWEEN THE PLANETS
MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. Matinee Tuesday at 2-15 p.m.
“There’s Never EVER Been a Movie Like It.”
The Rank Orgamsabon Presents
Goodtimes Production o r
A Alan Parker's Film
'■'BUGSYMALONE'IS a d v e n t u r o u s , e n t e r t a in in g -
LET'S BE GLAD
0F.IT" SUNDAY TiMES
a b o v e a l l new
For investors in fine art
NOW ON VIEW UNTIL MARCH 4th
O U R FIRST EXHIBITION INTERNATIONAL ARTIST
OF THE WORKS OF COLNE’S
CORCORAN WflLLDEi
JOHN
Recently described by a leading art gallery proprietor as the best landscape painter in the country.
) 0 Unit 5, Norway House,
Albert Road, Colne. Telephone 865684
Open 9 a.m. to 5-30daily. Lunch 12-30 to 1-30p.m. Closed Tuesday.
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