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■ •;-^• •• v • •-* *>yf -• 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 4th, 1979 EE


5-35—NEWS 5- 6-


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING SATURDAY


BBC-1


12-15—GRANDSTAND 5-15—THE PINK


9-30—MULTI­ COLOURED SWAP SHOP


PANTHERSHOW 8-30-


6-50—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “The Last Hunt,” starring Robert Taylor, Stewart Grainger.


10-00—NEWS 10-


11- 12-


DAY


9-10—STARSKY AND HUTCH


-THE TWO RONNIES


8- 9-


10- 11-


50—JIM’LL FIX IT 25—DR WHO


10-10—PETULA . . . ANDSONGS OF LOVE


RECORD CONCERT


40—ON THE


11-40—MIDNIGHT MOVIE ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S “I Confess,” star rig J


Clift, Anne Baxter Granada


10—MATCH OF THE 15—PARKINSON


15—WEATHERMAN BBC-2


1-10—PLAY AWAY 1-10—NETWORK 5-


6-


2-10—SATURDAY CINEMA “Summer Holiday,” starring Mickey Rooney, Gloria de Haven, Walter Huston, Frank Morgan.


fi-10—ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE


7-35—HORIZON


7- 20—NEWS AND SPORT


FOURTH TEST INTO PICTURES


10-30—TISWAS 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


fi-00—THE INCRED­ IBLE HULK


5-30—MARK AND MINDY


7-


7-00—CELEBRITY SQUARES


8- 10—MATHEMATICS1 50—CRICKET:


10- 11- 12-


BBC-1


9.45—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


THE GODS


ADVENTURE FILM “She Wore a Yel­ low Ribbon,” star­ ring John Wayne and Joanne Dru.


30—DICK TURPIN 00—THE BIG


WflLLDE IN SAN QUENTIN


10- 11-


11- 12-


10-10—CONVERSAZ­ IONI


9-45—A TASTE OF WORK


9-00—MISTER MEN 9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


SUNDAY 4-


5- 6-


11-35—THE SKILL OF LIP-READING


CITY


12-25—PEBBLE MILL ON SUNDAY


YOURSELF


1-00—FARMING 1-25—PLAY GOLF 1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


4-


5- 5-


6- 6-


7- 8-


SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT


THE FLOSS


0-40—SONGS OF PRAISE


GREAT CHANGE


1-55—INTERNA­ TIONAL TENNIS


10- 11-


40—BLUE PETER


20—THE MILL ON 50—NEWS


00—HOLIDAY 30—FEELING


11- 12-


1-


10-25—NEWS 10-


11- 11-


12- 9- 40—THAT’S LIFE


FILM "Nevada Smith,” starring Cliff Potts, Lome Green, Adam West.


15—TELFORDS’ 2- 30—THE SUNDAY3-


5- 6-


OBEDIENT ALL OUR LIVES?


SENSES


40—COME TO YOUR 05—WEATHERMAN


10—FILM ’79 BBC-2


10-10—12-30 p.m. Open UNIVERSITY


2- 3-


WHISTLE TEST


3-55—CRIME WRITERS


35—ARE WE TO BE


THE EXERCISE 10—ENSEMBLE


00—CHILDREN OF 30—JOHNNY CASH 25—SIDE STREET


4-20—CRICKET: FOURTH TEST


SPECIAL 45—THE OBJECT OF


50—THE LIVING 15—A CHURCH TO


fi-45—ASSIGNMENT 7-


S-05—NEWS ON 2 S-I0—INTERNA­ TIONAL TENNIS


ABOUT US


10-25—FILM OF THE WEEK “Hoffman,” star­ ring Peter Sellers, Sinead Cusack.


9-00—CALLAS


9-30—PLAY GUITAR II 00—MORNING


Granada WORSHIP


11-25—THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT 30—THE CHILD WANTS A HOME 00—WEEKEND


ISLANDS


1-00—CHOPPER SQUAD


WORLD


RIGHT MATCH


5-15—DICK BARTON SPECIAL AGENT 30—WISH YOU


MATINEE


WERE HERE .?


7- 8-


9-


fi-30—ITN NEWS fi-40—STARS ON SUNDAY


00—PItivATE LIVES THE SAINT


ALRIGHT ON THE NIGHT


15—RETURN OF 15—IT’LL BE


55—THE OLD GREY11- 40—SIMPLE FAITH


9-15—FILM “Bullitt,” starring Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Vaughn and Robert Duvall.


12- 15—SURVIVAL 12-45—CLOSEDOWN


RAND AND FRIENDS


00—ITN NEWS


55—THIS IS YOUR 20—THE KICK-OFF 25—THE SUNDAY


00—THE LOST Norway House, Albert Road, Colne


50—SKI SUNDAY 15— RUGBY


15—NEWS REVIEW 15—THE WORLD


10-05—THE FLINT- STONES


9-40—MAKE IT COUNT


5-05—ITN NEWS 5-15—DJCK BARTON SPECIAL AGENT


is th e w ord


55—NEWS ON 2 00—INTERNA­ TIONAL TENNIS


i—(WhatVon... Whatt on... What's on... Whatt on... Whatt on... What's on... What's <m) Unit Four, Blackburn 58446


JAN 7 WEEK 1 Separate shows dally al 2.25 6.00 8.15 RUMBUSTIOUS COMEDY..


THE FILM OF THE WEEK FOR ME IS/ SLAP SHOT. A CRACKING UP TO DATE


'


10—CORONATION St APSMOI IS A Him WITH At Most EvCHrlMINC^ Cv O "Thi i AocMs'L.uc'rr'S?.—•—""" " ; _


GOING IOG II It HASPACt.SfHi_WlAvOUR SNAP ANDPgQHABUCBACnt AND ^gPQPASWUl


tOW tffIC* AND pPltNOIDtr SUPE»CHABGCC IAS!


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13o sigDixoi\ , | -NIGHT NURSE. ,


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4.10 7.10 S.3S 8.35


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT 3


1 9 7 9 SESSION BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 8th ADULT EDUCATION COURSES


The full range of classes which opened In September will be continuing at Centres throughout the District.


Some new courses will be starting and many of the estab­ lished ones will be able to accept new'enrolments. NEW C O U R S E S


AT CLITHEROE — RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


Getting married. A wide ranging course for engaged couples run In conjunction with the Marriage Guidance Council. Starts Wednesday, January 10th, 7-15 p.m.


§roup organisers and helpers. Also suitable for child minders.


AT WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE, THE OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Child Development Course. A 10 meetings course for play-


tarts Monday, January 15th, 7-15 p.m.


Crochet for Beginners. A 5 meetings course. Starts Monday, January 15th, 7-15 p.m. Cut and Fit/Pattern Alterations. A two days course from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, February 3rd and 10th. Advanced Crochet. A one-day course, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., January 20th. AT LANGHO, IN ST MARY’S RC SCHOOL. Spring Flower Arranging. Wednesdays 7-30 to 9-30 p.m. Starts January 10th.


Courses where new enrolments will be especially welcome include the Early Birds Keep-fit Sessions at Clltheroe, 7-30 to 8 a.m., Tuesdays to Fridays. Various Dressmaking Courses throughout the district. Machine Klntting on Thursdays at Whalley and the Demonstration/Practlcal High Class Cookery Course at Whalley on Friday afternoons. General Inquiries about any courses In the district to The Adult Education Centre, Old Grammar School, Whalley. Phono 2717 mornings and evenings from January 8th, or Clltheroe Adult Centre, Rlbblesdale School, phone Clltheroe 22563 evenings from January 8th.


_______ RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT — presents THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY by KENNETH CRABTREE, of Simonstone,


AN EXHIBITION OF PASTEL DRAWINGS


at WHALLEY LIBRARY, from SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th, to SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th


OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS — closed Tuesday morning, all day THURSDAY and Saturday afternoon


WEA — RIBBLE VALLEY BRANCH Two courses at WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE


THE VISUAL ARTS IN 18th CENTURY EUROPE


T u to r : M rs B r ig id H a rd w ic k MA


Universlty/WEA course — 10 meetings, from Tuesday, January 9th, at 7-30 p.m.


GEOLOGY FOR BEGINNERS T u to r : H. H. G r io vo s BSc


WEA c o u rs e , 1 0 m e e t in g s from M o n d a y , J a n u a ry 1 5 th , 7*30 p .m . , f ie ld t r ip s to bo a r ra n g o d


F o e : C 3 .8 5 , c o n c e s s io n s s ta te p e n s io n e rs . In q u ir ie s : N o ra W i ls o n , W h a l lo y 3 2 5 7 .


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL J A N U A R Y 1 9 t h , 1 9 7 9 .


VILLAGE HALL DANCE WITH


Harry Cockerill and his Music 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


SUPPER 9-30 — 11 p.m. TICKETS £ 1 .2 5 from SLAIDBURN 2 5 9 or 64 2. TOWH CAR HIRE


SAWLEY TAXI NOW AT


CUTHEROE TEL.


26826 KIN ERE’S HLL


G GOG A I


UNTIL JANUARY 13lh ' i NICKY MARTYN IN


BOATS AT ANCHOR — VAN NORDEN O R IG IN A L O IL PA INTING


SALE


COLOURS, PRINTS and LIMITED EDITIONS, SOME AT HALF PRICE


INCLUDING OILS, WATER,


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH presents


DICK WHITTINGTON


JANUARY 20th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th at 7-15 p.m. prompt.


Matinees January 20th and 27th at 2-15 p.m. prompt.


Matinees 35p, Saturday evening Jan. 27th, 50p


Admission, evening performance 45p.


Seats reserved at Trinity Methodist School on Friday, Jan. 12th, 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 13th, 10-30—12-0 p.m. and from January 15th each weekday afternoon from 2-00 to 4-00 p.m.


15—MICHEL LEG- FOLK NIGHT AT THE


S T A R K IE A R M S , C L IT H E R O E SUNDAY, JANUARY 14th featuring


TAXI SERVICE


27200 CLITHEROE


WEDDINGS LONG DISTANCE


CONTRACT HIRE DAY & NIGHT


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT WITH


BRIAN ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN STEPHEN ON THE DRUMS Your Hosts: Tom end Thelma


SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th TONY SQUIRES (NICE AND EASY) SUNDAY, JANUARY 7th


PHILLIP ANTHONY COMING ATTRACTION


(GREAT GUITARIST)


SUNDAY, JANUARY 28th THE FABULOUS


PAUL J. KELLY 9


ITT 1• sf


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CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


C H R IS T M A S


WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10th at 7-30 p.m.


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


Admission 40p


Prizes Include turkey, chic­ ken and usual Christmas


B I N G O N I G H T


TUESDAY, JANUARY 9th


atTHE STARDUST CLUB 8 p.m.


Admission SOp Inc. Supper CLITHEROE FC


GARY & VERA ASPEY AND


at 8 p.m. PROMPT


TRANTERS’ GALOP (tickets available from Starkle Arms)


ADMISSION £1


• SAT. 1-30 p.m., 4-30 p.m. and..- Jt


100p and 70p 7-30 pm. _ ' BOBWATMOUGH


SATURDAY. JAN 6th8 pin’ DANCING TO THE r


ORCHESTRA ' j ADMISSION 75p .


MONDAY; JAN. 15th 7-30 pjn THE RETURN OF


AND SMItING SAM ' ■ ADMISSION 3Sp '


r ' DOUBLE DISCOMANIA with JOHN WEST


WED, JAN 17th 7-30 pm "


COUNTRY A WESTERN WITH THE FABULOUS


’ , ,


HILLSIDERS '150p „


TBURS, JAN 25th 7-30 pm' LOUD S HEAVY


- U.F.O. ' IN CONCERT


200p (250pondoor)


TBLRSDAY, MARCH lnt 7-30 pm by arrangement with DEREKRAWDEH


THE OTHER SIDE OF


LEGRAND 3S0p.300p.250p


MICHEL BOX OFFICE tal 51807


•10a. rn. to 4 p.m. Saturdays " - Ticket for group events: :: •


>• : Alto available from.usual - ■ agencies „


Borough of Blackburnvfe- 'Blessed are the pure in


heart for they shall see God.” Matt. 5 v8.


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH


WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Sun. 6-30 p.m. — Wed. 7-30 p .m. E n q u ir ie s in vited


R O M A N S from


LOW MOOR C L U B SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th


BANJO BAND SUNDAY, JANUARY 7th


ARTISTE ASSURED WITH THE


COLIN BARRY SOUND CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB


DEMONSTRATION by


Margaret Lockhead theme —


Designs"


ST JOHN'S AMBULANCE HALL


JANUARY 5th, 1979 7-30 p.m.


Visitors welcome ANTIQUE and


COLLECTORS FAIR NELSON CIVIC CENTRE


SUNDAY, JANUARY 14th 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


Buy, Browse, Sell, Exchange


I f you have Item s fo r Sale or any enquiries


please Telephone NELSON 6 5 7 3 0 . f


"My Favorite


flR F .F rP lFBOM S15fc| f £200 I


t200 1


e l 5 9 . 3 0 - w— 1 ITALIAN r e j * ~ » m o i f __I ADRIATIC I > ^ \ | COSTA BRAV j h FROM f


X u o s c . £ £ 3 4 .0 0


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1 fr o m I :: 4 1 £79.00 I


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CLITHEROE TRAVEL a c t a s A g en ts lor All major British an d C on t in en ta l Tour operators. All Car Ferries, All S h ip p in g an d Cruise Lines.


ABC Operators lor INEXPENSIVE FLIGHTS TO CANADA AND AMERICA


Continental Holidays are with major tour operators (Thomsons Jetsave, Horizon, Intasun, Enterprise, Marina, CTC Cruisjes) for whom Pendle Travel act a s Aaents


' Clitheroe Travel 3 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


SERVICES LIMITED Tel. 23362/22975


THI Open 9 to 5 p.m. weekdays-


M A b T A F R O M


I £198.00 i


IBIZA FROM £ 1 8 5 .


Departures in April, May, Jun e , Ju ly ,


August, September and October and good reduct ions for good chi ldren


**•1 Z , J v Cv TNh ISLE OF


TENERIFFE “ FROM £ 193.06


SOUTHERN HAW r


room £ 2 1 3 I


'SSvfir


WIGHT:) FROM l £ 5 9 .0 0 1 j


cou: Helm.j


Const! East eight B la c ll Heywj Rossel Coil


Rosse! M


ment o| Vicker:!


for the! Methol unfortl seemed! on thef one in | give £.| and retl N owl


SOME ley u;| Clarksil Jimmy L pre-del which, [ has sal piece sij renovaf The I


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- (Tha Great Family Panto):. MON- FRI; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.;'


MOTHER' GOOSE


CLITHEROE LTD TAXI


AND SELF DRIVE HIRE TEL. CLITHEROE


MINI-BUS FOR HIRE Registered ollice 28 PARSON LANE LICENSED BAR


TYOU’REHIS CLOSE TO LOSING WEIGHT:


Just choose the Weight Watchers* meeting time and class that’s best for you.


CLITHEROE CLASS: Dog and Partridge, Wellgate. MONS. 7-30 p.m. Tel. Burnley 35610


NELSON: Nelson Conservative Club, Cross Street. MONS. 7-30 p.m. Tel. Rochdale 44016


| JOIN BEFORE JAN. 21st AND SAVE £1.50 |


WEIGHT® WATCHERS' The Authority.


635-637 Ajax Avenue. Slough, Berkshire SL1 4DB. Slough 70711 nd belief!


THURS., FRI. & SAT. at 7-30 Matinee Thurs., 2-15 p.m.


H E R B IE G O E S T O M O N T E C A R L O (U)


MON., JAN. 8th to SAT. at 6-45 p.m.


THE INCREDIBLE SEARCH THAT BECAME THE


MOST EXCITING COMING WEEK COMM. JAN. 15th GREASE () A


SEATS MAY BE RESERVED FOR THIS FILM FROM JAN. 8th


AS WITH JAWS THE SAME ADVANCED BOOKING POLICY WILL APPLY NAMELY NO HALF PRICE BOOK­ ING RATE WILL BE OBTAINABLE UNLESS THE CHILD IS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS


THERE WILL BE THE USUAL HALF PRICE ADMISSION UNDER 14 YEARS AT THE PAYBOX FOR EACH PER­ FORMANCE.


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