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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 16th, 1978 YOUR WEEKEND - —


VIEWING- — SATURDAY


BBC-1


9-00—TEDDY EDWARDS


12-18—WEATHER 12-20—GRANDSTAND 5-10—THE NEW ADVENTURESOF BATMAN


5-35—NEWS 5- 6-


8-


NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “The Egyptian,” starring Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney, Michael Wildin, Bella Darvi, Peter Ustinov.


40—THE LES 9- 10—KOJAK


10-00—NEWS 10-


DAY 11- DAWSONSHOW


NIGHT AT THE MILL


BBC-2


7-40--1-55 —OPEN UNIVERSITY


4- 5-


2-05—HORIZON 2-55-RUGBY INTERNATIONAL


CINEMA “Visit to a Small Planet,” starring Jerry Lewis.


10—MATCH OF THE 10—SATURDAY


9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAPSHOP


9-05—INDOORS OUTDOORS


6-


SOUND IN CONCERT


7- 8-


8- 30—SIGHT AND


7- 30—NEWSAND SPORT Weather.


PROGRAMME ARTS


9- 45—M*A*S*H


50—JIM’LL FIX IT 10- 25—SATURDAY


10-10—BERTOLUCCI SHOOTS “1900”


Weather.


11- 00—SIMPLE FAITH? 11-15—MIDNIGHT MOVIE "King’s Row,” starring Anne Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan, Betty Field.


1-20—CLOSE Granada


9-30—TISWAS 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


5-05—NEWS 5- 6- 6-


7- 8-


35—HIT THE NOTE! 05—SATURDAY


CENTURY DOOR


10-00—ITN NEWS 10-


45—SALE OF THE 15—ENEMY AT THE 15—FILM


15—LOGAN’S RUN 15—HAVOC


RED PUMP INN


“I Walk The Line,” with Gregory Peck.


11- 15—STARS ON ICE 11-45—HOUSE OF


BANK SHOW 1-15—CLOSEDOWN HORRORS SUNDAY BBC-1


9-00—MARY, MUNGO AND MIDGE


9-15—CLOSEDOWN


9.40—NAI ZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN


10-10—PAROSI 10-25—CLOSEDOWN 10- 11-


12- WORSHIP 1-00—FARMING


1-25—KNITTING FASHION


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES


1-55—FILM Clark Gable in “Boom Town,” also starring Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, Hedy Lamarr.


3- 4-


50—MAN AND BOY 15—THE HIGH


CHAPARRAL


5- 00—MOTOR RACING 5-30—NEWS 5-


ANDTHE CARPET


6- 6- 7- 8-


RANTZEN APPEALS


35—ESTHER


SONGS OF PRAISE


50—KONTAKTE


11-40—ON THE MOVE 11-


50—YOUR MOVE 15—SUNDAY


15—THE LIVING CITY 5-


3- 3- 4- 6-


7-


1- 2-


BBC-2


7-40—1-55 p.m. —OPEN UNIVERSITY


PROGRAMME DESIGN BADMINTON


20—ARENA: ART AND 55—INTERNATIONAL 40—MEN OF IDEAS


55—THE MONEY 30—AMERICANS


Book now to avoid disappointment. TEL. STONYHURST 227.


25—RUGBY SPECIAL 40—NEWS REVIEW 15—THE WORLD


11-05—CAUGHT IN TIME 11-25—SIMPLE FAITH? 11- 12-


Granada 10-


9-30—MASTER GOLF 00—MORNING


11- 00—MAKE IT COUNT 11-25—CARTOON 11- 12-


WORSHIP


30—DRIVE-IN 00—WEEKEND


WORLD 40—THE PHOENIX


1-00—CARTOONTIME 1-15—SURVIVAL 1- 2- 3- 3-


40—PALM SUNDAY5- 6-


GREATAND SMALL


10—THE SUNDAY


FILM “Topkapi,” starring Melina Mercouri, Peter Ustinov, Maximilian Schell, Robert Morley.


10-05—NEWS 10-15—EVERYMAN 10-


IT 11- 7-


4- 5-


15—ALL CREATURES SQUARES CHASE


8- 05—ESTHER WATERS 9- 00—NEWS ON 2 9-05—THE LIVELY ARTS


ABOUT US


40—TE LE-JOURNAL 20—CLOSEDOWN


ST MARY’S, GISBURN GOOD FRIDAY


10 a.m. — Children’s Devotions. 2 p.m. — Service of devotion. 7-45 p.m. — Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, illustrated slides and talk by Mrs D. Waterworth.


40—INDOOR LEAGUE 15—THE BIG MATCH 15—CARTOONTIME 30—CELEBRITY


15—NEW FACES


6-25-CREDO 6-


15—ITN NEWS 50—STARS ON


7-45—MOVIE OF THE WEEK Shirley Jones in “The Lives of Jenny Dolan.”


SUNDAY SHOW


9-30—A PLAY FOR LOVE Lesley Dunlop in


50—READ ALL ABOUT 25—THE BRITISH


CONNECTION?


11-50—11-55 — WEATHERMAN v


11- 12-


BREAK AWAY IN MAY —


SATURDAY


MAY 6th FOR ONE WEEK


Fully inclusive of: LLANDUDNO


k Coach from many local towns and return ★ . Half or full board ★ Full day excursion to Crlccieth, Caernarvon and Snowdonia ★ Half day excursion to Beaumaris Castle ★ Services of the Pendle representative ★ VAT at 8%


REGENT COURTHOTEL


Lift, dancing and entertainment 3 nights per week. Half board £54 Full board £59 EXTRAS: Insurance £1.50


Clitheroe Travel


DEL MAR HOTEL Small and friendly Good atmosphere — Immaculate


Heif board £54 Full board £59


3 Castle Street Clitheroe


Tel. 23362/22975 A ' A 1 P also


MAN, MONSTERS, AND MYSTERIES U


10-30—ITN NEWS 10-


45—PLAYER OF THE


YEAR AWARDS DINNER


30—BLUEY 30—CLOSEDOWN


CLITHEROE YOUNG FARMERS


Clitheroe Young Farmers, in


conjunction with


Lindly Pate, cordially invite all interested parties to an open meeting entitled


MODERN MILKING METHODSAND


MAINTENANCE on Wednesday, March 22nd, at Pendleton Village Hall,


commencing at 7-30 _______ p.m._______


UNIT FOUR I Separate shows dally at


2.00 4.00 6.C p j M D ! S N P y £


M O O R C O C K INN W A D D IN G TO N


DISCO DANCE


TOMORROW FRIDAY, MARCH 17th commence 8 p.m. Admission 50p up to 10 p.m.


NUMBERS ADMITTED STRICTLY LIMITED 18 YEARS OR OVER AND PROPER DRESS ONLY


PLEASE NOTE — NO DISCO EASTER FRIDAY, MARCH 24th


BLACKBURN tel.58446 2 Support 2.35


Feature 3.35 5.00 6.00 7.25 8.25


- . r l EVERYTHING YOU HEAR $ C C ’ ABOUT NUDIST CAMPS!


•nd outdoor* in Calilofnil's Ingest and moil tiolic Private Nudist Clubs!


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15—THE MUPPET


15—WEDDING DAY 45—THE DOOMBOLT


8 a.m. — Holy Communion. 9 a.m. — Holy Communion. 10-45 a.m. — Morning Service. Shortened Holy Communion after­ wards. 6-30 p.m. — Evensong. Shortened Holy Communion after­ wards.


EASTER DAY


LOW MOOR CLUB SUNDAY, MARCH 19th


JOEY SILVER GUITAR VOCAL and


COLIN BARRY SOUND


24217,25979,26539,26467,24409,26280, 26301,24459


SNOWBALL No. 7 (WON) NEXT WEEK £1


ANTIQUE and COLLECTORS’ FAIR NELSON CIVIC CENTRE SUNDAY, MARCH 19th, 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


Antiques, Brass, Silver, China, Glass, Coins, Medals, Postcards, Bottles, Jewellery, Militaria, etc., etc. Buy, browse, sell, exchange. Something for everyone.


If you have items you wish to sell or any inquiries


CLITHEROE ROUNDTABLE


GRAND AUCTION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th, 1978


7 p.m. CLITHEROE AUCTION MART ARE YOU


NOTHING TOO BIG OR TOO FAR — TEL. CLITHEROE 23521-24176 OR AFTER 6 p.m. 23652 ALL PROCEEDS TO CHARITY


SPRING CLEANING? REMEMBER US —


____ please telephone NELSON 65730. SKIPTON CONSTITUENCY


BARGAINS GALORE will be available at


A GOOD AS NEW SALE TOWN HALL ANNEXE, SKIPTON


SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1978 Doors opened at 10-30 a.m.


Refreshment served Admission tree


Donations of good, clean clothing welcome. INFORMATION TO SKIPTON 2092


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH PLAYER S present


THE CRUCIBLE by ARTHUR MILLER Produced by MARGARET SMITH


in the Parish Hall at 7-30 p.m. on Tues., Wed., and Thurs., March 21st, 22nd, 23rd.


Admission by programme from cast or Parish Office, 50p


Pensioners and children 25p CLITHEROE


FLOWER CLUB ST JOHN’S


AMBULANCE HALL


FRIDAY, MARCH 17th 7-30 p.m.


DR LINDSEY


FANCY FREE VISITORS WELCOME


DONTFORGET


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


WHIST AND


DOMINOES NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


CONVENTIONAL HEARING AIDS MAY NOT BE NEEDED_VISIT THE


HARD OF HEARING? HEARING AID EXHIBITION


THE WORLD’S _..... .............................. ... 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.


BURNLEY, NELSON & CLITHEROE EXHIBITION FEATURES


SMALLEST HEARING IS THERE A SUITABLE AID FOR ME? Not


,?,'^I7one i?30 .de helped with an aid, but, whatever hearing correction is shown to be beneficial, you will .learn which type of aid or corrector would best silit your individual


FOR NERVE DEAFNESS AND DEAFNESS IN LATER LIFE. Specially featured the DANAVOX Directional. Separates the iumble of words, cuts out background noise. Helps you hear conversations, cinema, TV church services, theatre, etc., at a norma'l level.


MARCH 19 WEEK


Separate shows daily at 2.00 4.10 6.20


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Separate shows dally at 2.20 7.20


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I'M NOT REALLY DEAF. Many visitors to the exhibition tell us this, and we understand exactly what they mean, being confused when several 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.


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of fittings, to suit from the mildest perceptive kiss to the user of the most powerful Body


' ^M0.m 'he USA the STARKEY custom- al,'"?'lhe:ear aid with 3,500 variations


TinEu AUDHWETRIC HEARING EVALUA- tvloiw . Dl.sPenser,s on duty will gladly and


whiX es yo,ur hearing, and will advise whether or not a hearing aid is required. PRICE OF HEARING AIDS. Lists


every kind Sh°WlnS Pn'CeS of 300 aids of duty will be pleased to advise you.


moth!! CREDIT PAYMENT. Which for you? The technicians on


i n i ? vL c ?NCESSIONS FOR PENSION- tn icX < •’ here are it you qualify, don’t fail to ask for information on this.


William Thompson Recreation Centre, Red Lion Street, Burnley. Monday and Tuesday 20th and 21st March


” Tf MST CDf SffCC M IOfTHIlKt. TINNHX MAOA! OINUIU WU Silverman Hall, Nelson. Wednesday only March 22nd


St Mary's Church, Church Street, Clitheroe, Tuesday, only March 21st AH exhibitions 10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m


S


AIGHTON, BAILEY AND CHAIGLEY MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN


EASTER WHIST


AND DOMINO DRIVE WILL BE HELD IN THE HALL


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd to commence 7-30 p.m. prompt


Entrance 40p, Including refreshments


GRAND EASTER DRAW WILL TAKE PLACE AFTER THE WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


BOLLAND FO REST YFC NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


HOE DOWN


SATURDAY, APRIL 1st 8 p.m. — 12 midnight


HOUGHTON BAND Bar supplied


TICKETS £1.50 INCLUD­ ING SUPPER


TEL. DUNSOP BRIDGE 239 Strictly Limited


WISWELL Wl


JUMBLE SALE AND


GOODAS NEW SALE


The Methodist School, Whalley


Saturday


March 18th, 2 p.m. ADMISSION 3p


15—THE SOUTH


BASHALL EAVES, NR CLITHEROE OUR


EASTER PROGRAMME


Friday: Lunch, Dinner. Saturday: Bar Lunch, Dinner. Sunday: Lunch, High Tea. Monday: Bar Lunch, Dinner.


Lunch from 12-30 — 2-00. Dinner from 7-30 — 9-30 High Tea from 3-45 — 6-00.


55—NEWS ON 2


45—NETWORK 15—THE BOOK


45—THE LIVELY


Whafs o n ... What's o n ... What's o n ,.. What's o n ... What's on.,* W h a iM i l club


EL TROPICANO NELSON


PENDLE FOREST AND CRAVEN HUNT POINT TO POINT


GISBURN


RACES are on


EASTER SATURDAY MARCH 25th


First Race 2 p.m. WELCOME RETURN OF THAT ZANY COMEDY VOCALIST


STARDUST CLUB SATURDAY, MARCH 18th


MIKE SANDS PLUS JIM ON THE ORGAN SUNDAY, MARCH 19th


8 games 30p


GRAND EASTER PRIZE BINGO TUESDAY, MARCH 21st


THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd Local Group


CINEMA SHOW EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 25th


GRAND EASTER CABARET TOP BLACKPOOL SHOWGROUP


GYPSY’S KISS


PLUS CARVED BUFFET, TURKEY, PORK, BEEF, HAM AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS PLUS FREE DRAW. TICKETS £1.50.


Get one early because they are going fast.


RAFFLE RESULT SATURDAY, MARCH 11th — 1st, 16998; 2nd, 16941; 3rd, 17385.


Scarborough York...............


Chester & Chester Zoo Morecambe... Blackpool....


Fleetwood Market Blackpool....


Eyes Down 8 o'clock BINGO IN AID OF HENTHORN SHELTERED HOMES GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 24th


Settle, Morecembe & Blackpool........(0840) .......................................£1.95 Blackpool............................................(0920) ............. Return 6 p.m. £1.45


EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 25th


London................................................(0700) .......................................£4.95 Blackpool.............- ............................(0920) .............Return 6 p.m. £1.45


EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 26th


Morecembe..........................................(0920) ............. Return 6 p.m. £1.65 Blackpool............................................(0920) ............. Return 6 p.m. £1.45 Extended Country Run......................(1330) .......................................£1.40


EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 27th


(0840) .......................................£2.75 (0840) ......................................£2.00 (1200) .......................................£1.95 (0920) .............Return 6 p.m. £1.65 (0920) ...........Return 6 p.m. £1.45


EASTER TUESDAY, MARCH 28th


(0920) ..... ........Ret. 5-30 p.m. £1.65 (0920) .............Return 6 p.m. £1.45


PIbsso book 8t Our office: 46 King Street. Tel. Clitheroe 22473, 22590.


C. & K. Ainsworth, Waterloo Road. Tel. Clitheroe 23155. Messrs Hudson, Toll Bar, Chatburn. Tel. Clitheroe 41305. Messrs Speak, Abbey Candy Stores. Tel. Whalley 3622.


TIMES SHOWN ARE FROM CLITHEROE


CHATBURN & WHALLEY TIMES DIFFER BY 10 MINUTES TO THE CLITHEROE TIMES


Special forthcoming attractions SUNDAYS (weekly), extended country run............................... (1330) £1.40 APRIL 20th, Harrogate Spring Flower Show............................. (0940) £1.70


Please book early (or good seats. COACHING IN COMFORT


GEDS


STYLUS DISCO


ALL OCCASIONS ALL AGES


TEL. STONYHURST 345, EXT. 61 OR 552


TOWN ITS A GREAT LITTLE PUB KING’S ARMS


Thursday, March 16th COUNTRY & WESTERN


LEROY AND LINDA Friday, March 17th


CONSERVATIVE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION


PANEL DARTS Saturday, March 18th C. L. DUO


CAR HIRE TAXI


Tel. CLITHEROE 2 3 4 8 3


MONSTER


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


WEDNESDAY, MARCH ' 22nd, at 7-45 p.m.


IN CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL In aid of PAT SEED CANCER FUND


ADMISSION 50p INCLUDING SUPPER Jor goad, tastes Antiques Shifts


MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND BE WAITED ON AT THE


TOLL HOUSE TEA ROOMS


FOR . . .


1 & 3 PARSON LANE CLITHEROE


MORNING COFFEE LUNCHTIME SPECIALITIES


AFTERNOON TEAS TRY ONE OF THE MANY VARIETIES OF TEA ALWAYS AVAILABLE OR A CUP OF OUR SUPERB COFFEE


VISIT THE HOUSE OF GOOD TASTES


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES LTD


and HODDER MOTOR SERVICES


EASTER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS


ST MARY’S


1st WEST BRADFORD BROWNIES AND GUIDES


JUMBLE SALE


SATURDAY, MARCH 18th 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Admission 2p.


P ro c e e d s fo r th e S u n d a y School.


PRE-SCHOOL PLAYGROUP


LOWER PARISH HALL COFFEE AND CAKE MORNING


FRIDAY, MARCH 17th 10 a.m — 12 noon


HOME-MADE CAKES-SOn


TOYS - CHILDRENS' SWEETS - RAFFLE.


BRAN TUB-BABY AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHES. ADMISSION 20p.


— — — m i i iB i if UNITED


CHRISTIAN


FELLOWSHIP will meet


SATURDAY, MARCH 18th at 7-30 p.m.


at 50 PENDLE ROAD


Speaker: MR MURRAY o f Skipton


Everyone welcome. NEWTON VILLAGE HALL EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 27th 9 p .m . -1 a .m .


MUSIC BY Y2V2 HOT DOGS, efc., ON SALE


D IS C O Admission 50p


NO ADMISSION AFTER 10-30 p.m. RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


THURS., FRI.i & SAT’ P'm‘ A BRIDGE TOO FAR (A)


MON. TO SAT. at 7 p.m. MATINEE THURS. at 2-15 p.m.


IN AID OF HENTHORN SHELTERED HOMES OAP


EASTER BINGO


SUPER PRIZES


TUESDAY, MARCH 21st 8 p.m.


STARDUST CLUB


ADMISSION 30p including one free book of 8 tickets.


BROOK SID E SCHOOL BRIGHT ST REET CLITHEROE


JUMBLE


FRIDAY, MARCH 17th, 6-30 p.m.


Refreshments


Bring and buy stall Admission 5p


For further Information an^homecotwtiil^ioyarranno,?/^.


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