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2 Clitheroe Advertiser arid Times, September 6th, 1979


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING— S A TU R D A Y


BBC-1


7-15—7-40—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


10-05—'TOM AND JERRY


5-15—NEWS 5-


LIFE


6- 6-


7- 8-


9-00—MISTER MEN 9-15—BOSS CAT 9-40—THE RECORD BREAKERS


10-15—GRANDSTAND 5-05—'TOM AND JERRY


/ BBC-2


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


2-45—SATURDAY CINEMA:


“Hollywood or Bust,” starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis.


4-15—CRICKET


30—JUNIOR THAT’S 10—DR WHO


35—LARRY


GRAYSON’S GENERATION GAME


SPECIAL


30—SEASIDE 20—SATURDAY


NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: “The Belstone Fox,” starring Eric Porter, Rachel Roberts.


10-00—NEWS 10-


DAY


11- 12-


7-05—THE LITTLE MERMAID


7-30—NEWS AND SPORT


7-15—TRIBUTE TO JEAN RENOIR: “The Vanishing Corporal,” starring Jean-Pierre Cas­ sell, Claude Bras- seur, Claude Rich.


9- 10-


30—JACK HIGH 00—RICHARD


STRAUSS WEEKEND


11- 10—NEWS ON 2


10—MATCH OF THE 10—THE QUEST


00—WEATHERMAN


11-15—CRICKET 11-45—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “The Southerner!”


B B C - 1


S U N D A Y 7-


7-40—8-30—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


9-15—THE SUNDAY GANG


9-00—HEADS AND TAILS


10- 11- 11- 12-


9-40—NAI ZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN


‘LET’S GO’ SECRET WRITERS FRIENDS


15—LET’S USE 11-


25—NO LONGER A 50—CRIME


1-00—FARMING 1-25—EXPLORING PHOTOGRAPHY


1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


5- 6-


3-50—HORSE TRIALS AND ATHLETICS 35—STAR TURN


1-55—FILM MATINEE: “Captain Horatio Homblower,” star­ ring Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo.


CHALLENGE 00—NEWS


6-10—SUSANNAH YORK


6-30—HOME ON SUNDAY


6-15—THE LIGHT OF EXPERIENCE


8- also RAGS TO RICHES u


Separate shows daily at 2.00 4.30 7.05 9.40


THE GREATEST AD VENTURE OF ESCAPE EVER FILMED!


Support ■ Foaluro 4.15 7.10 2.45 5.40 8.35 A t S & l t


ADMISSION FREE BEFORE 10-30 p.m. SEPTEMBER HOLIDAY WEEK W E WELL B E


SCW TW


Al VMS NO! STEUE DUSTIIl


mcQUEEn HOFFmnn


extra . 1 __■i UCMAMOOaiVfUSS show


PHPILLOn ,


10 0 C O O D l a f O nightly ' d R L a


LINE


15—THE ONEDIN 05—THE SUNDAY


FILM: “Avanti,” starring Jack Lemmon, Juliet Mills.


10-25—NEWS 10-


PROM


35—THE SUNDAY 25— WEATHERMAN


BBC-2 15—CALLED TO BE


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


1-55—CRICKET 6- 7-


8-


8- 9-


ABOUT US


45—NEWS REVIEW 15—THE WORLD


8-20—FACE THE MUSIC


NOBODY 15—NEWS ON 2 i


DRAGONS OF DEATH


K. b r il l ia n t i 'w n tm t im of tomnl


L[1 ~acomodyde1ightZ'1*'*t+>t<»ni*Kr\ I S RICHARD DRLYI USS • MARSHA MASON


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE tor the best In entertainment


Dancing to TH E BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


WORKINGMENS C LU B Whalley Road, Clitheroe


C H A R I T Y CONCERT


(QUEENS PARK BABY FUND) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th


3 GREAT ARTiSTES APPEARING


G R A N D R A F F L E


55—’THE DIARY OF A 10—RICHARD


STRAUSS WEEKEND


10-20—GRAND PRIX 10- 11-


WEEK: “Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams,” starring Joanne Woodward, Martin Balsam, Sylvia Sidney.


50—JACK HIGH 20—FILM OF THE


S T . M A R Y M A G D A L E N E A N D S T P A U L S S C O U T G R O U P


WINE AND CHEESE EVENING


at the home of Councillor and Mrs B. Eastwood 12 St Paul’s Close, Low Moor, Clitheroe


on September 7th, 1979 7-30 — 9 p.m.


'


TOMBOLA, CAKE STALL, BAFFLE


Tickets 50p including first glass of wine Children 30p including glass of orange


K IN G G E O R G E ’S H A L L BLACKBURN


C O V E R C H A R G E 2 5 p Thursday, September 6th


(Still room IIyou’re soon. Members end guests) Saturday, September 8th


OPENON TUESDAY, SEPT. 11th &


WATCH OUT FOR THE FOLLOWING FILMS COMING SHORTLY TO THE CIVIC HALL


A R A B IA N A D V E N TU R E , T A R K A T H E


O T T E R , T H E L A D Y V A N IS H E S , TH IN G S T O C OM E , LO R D O F T H E R IN G S , Walt


Disn e y ’s B E D K N O B S A N D B R O O M S T IC K S , and the new B ond film M O O N R A K ER


YOU WILL FIND FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT IN PLENTY IN YOUR OWN CINEMA!


(Great vocal)


S u n d a y, September 9th . T H E F A B U L O U S


JOHNNY LEYLAND (Top comedian)


Small cover charge Members and guests


BILLS BONANZA BINGO e v e ry W e d n e s d a y


Just great, make the dete Your caller— RAY


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 14 — 25 WEEKLY TREBLE: 15 — 4 — 1


TO S S ID E C H U R C H


TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED


TWO MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TE L . CLITHEROE


TAXI


2 7 2 0 0 and 2 3 4 8 3 Registered Office, 26 Parson Lane


© e i t l o o r t o c k S r a i e (itntlrr tinroii'nrr.'Jif/i with your host* Sam £


HVn.fi/J


DINNER DANCE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th 6-30 p.m. and 9 p.m.


TICKETS


6-30 p.m. 800p, 650p 550p, 450p, 250p. 9-00 p.m. 850p,. 700p, 600p, 500p, 300p.


Saturday, September 8th 7-30 p.m.


8 r r a * 7 . i :W ! [ iv : i


(vvtth DEREK BATEY) 125p (100p chlld/OAP)


Tuesday, September 1 ^ « 7 -3 0 p .n ^ | J »


(250p on night)


Wednesday, September * CANCELL


iiuj’ r iv S L u l iSH i c ASnCELLED


Refunds from place of purchase


Thursday, September 20th 7-30 p.m.


m UUlilil


200p,150p,75p


Friday, September21st 7-30 p.m.


Maureen Kershaw, Eve Bland, Eileen Pollock in


BLOOMERS


(a play for today about the plight of the housewife!) Tickets 50p


Sunday, September 30th 7-30 p.m.


UX


200p, (250p on night) Wednesday, October 3rd


Tuesday, October 16th 7-30 p.m.


UNDERTONES 225p (250p on night)


Wednesday, October 17th 7-30 p.m.


“LANKY SPOKEN HERE" ___________featuring . (Licensed)


plus BERNARD WRIGLEY, DAVE DUTTON


275p, 250p, 150p, 90p Tuesday, October 23rd


_______ 7-30 p.m.


BUZZCOCKS 200p (250p on night)


Saturday, October 27th 7-30 p.m.


M H i i i i m i m i 250p,200p,150p


Friday, November 2nd _______7-30 p.m.


MIKE HARDING 300p, 250p, 200p


Friday, November 9th 7-30 p.m.


An evening with. . . m m m m m 300p,200p,100p


Boxing Day to January 19th A GIANT OF A PANTOMIME


starring BRIAN AND MICHAEL DUGGIE CLARK


Book now. . . only 98 shopping „ days to Christmas! 110p(80p chlld/OAP) (Part


______ Bookings available) ** EVERY SATURDAY **


2 p.m. lOOp (70p child/OAP) 7-30 p.m. 20Qp,1S0p,100p


Tuesday, October 9th 7-30p.m.


225p (2S0p on night) -


Thursday, October .11 th 7-30 p.m. .


r m im m ■ 300p,250p,200p,100p


1,


Saturday, September 1 st . 0 p.m.— 11-45 p.m.


. Admission 75p: Everyone welcome


For all ticket reservations Tel. 51887


Postal Bookings (enclose SAE) '. Borough of Blackburn r


Box Office, Northgate, Blackburn. 9 — 5 Monday— Friday:..10— 4 .Saturday;


Courses at St Augustine’s, Blllington, Whatley, 7-15 p.m. and 7-30 p.m.


.. ;/; CTHE INTERACTION OF PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIETY.


19th CENTURY LITERATURE AND VISUAL ARTS. Brlgld Hardwick, M.A. 10 meetings from Tuesday, January 8th, 1980, £4.23.


1, PEOPLE AND PLACES IN LOCAL HISTORY WITHIN 25 MILES OF WHALLEY.


Jessica Lofthouse,-7-30, 6 meetings from Thursday, September 27th, £2.25 (two' - tours).





Jessica Lofthouse, 7-30 p.m., 6 meetings from Thursday, February 21 st, 1980 (two ■ ' tours).


2, HISTORIC SITES AND THEIR PLACE IN HISTORY. ...... '•


Consesslons State Pensioners. Inquiries chairman: Dr Lang, Slaldburn 602.


ST MICHAEL’S . Whitewall


HARVEST SUNDAY


-SEPJEMBER 9th -


Communion 0*13 a.m. and 11 a.m. and 7*30p.m. icrv/css -


Rlbble Valley Borough Council and Mid-Pennine Arts . • Association present


BRASS IN RIBBLE VALLEY BALDERSTONE BRASS BAND -


.. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1979, a tTH E VILLAGE GREEN,'


DOWNHAM, 2-30 p.m. — 4-30 p.m. (Woither permitting) ■■ 1


■ > . • i .. .WHALLbY W.l. ”


JUMBLE SALE- In the


FRIOAY, SEPTEMBER 7tn 7 p.m.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL


. . . ^ ^ A d m l s s l o n 3p l


\ . ST JAMES’S W.F. JUMBLE SALE


. SEPTEMBER 8th at 3 p.m.


SATURDAY, • A dm is s io n 3p


: > Home-made refreshments Jumble ptaasa, Friday, 7 — s-30 pun.- ■


anon G. Williams, M.A., F.R.S.A. 10 meetings from Tuesday, October 2nd, £4.25 ‘ WHALLEY ARMS CELTIC FC


JUMBLE SALE on FRIDAY,


SEPTEMBER 14th r at 7 p.m.


. in the Stanley Room of Whalley Conservative Club, Queen Street, Whalley


i Admission 2p.


HOW FOOD IS PRODUCED. 20 meetings from Monday, September 27th. 7-15 p.m. Tutors: C. Clutterbuck and T. M. Lang. Fee: £8-50.


Dr Charles deMotte and M. Hindley. 20 meetings from Tuesday, September 25th, £8.50


NORTH AMERICAN AND EASTERN EUROPEAN POLITICS AND CULTURE.


v Dr Brian Barnes. 20 meeting from Wednesday, September 26th, £8.50 (4 outings).


A NATURAL HISTORY OF FRESHWATER, COASTAL AND MOORLAND ENVIRONMENTS.


W. John Smith, A.T.D., F.S.A. 10 meetings from Monday, January 14th, 1980. Fee £4.25


VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY — HOUSES AND FARMSTEADS.


Nr Huncoat Station Altham


R.S.P.C.A. Animal Shelter


S U N D A Y ,


S E P T EM B E R 9th at 2-0 p.m.


Stalls, Refreshments, Prizes to be won


OPEN DAY


W E A — R IB B L E V A L L E Y B R A N C H Courses 1979-80 at Ribblesdale Adult Centre, 7-15 p.m. .


3&e£tauranr CLITHEROE (Tel. 24587)


WADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES


Sunday, Sep. 9th, at 10-45 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. Conducted by Rev. D. Illatey, B.Ed. of Chorley


Songs by The Sonshine Singers


HARVEST SOCIAL Monday, Sep. 10th, at ■ 7-30 p.m.


Illustrated talk by Mr R. Brlndle, "Various Moods of the . Seasons In the Yorkshire Dales"


Light refreshments. Collections tor Church Funds A hearty Invitation to A LL


M


WAIIDINGTON - Nr. CLITHEROE. Tel. CLITHEROE 22333 v


COLLECTORS FAIR RESTAURANT


ANTIQUE & FENCE GATE


Sunday, September 16th 10-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m.


B u y , Br o w s e , S e l l , Exchange,


Licensed Bar, Lunches, Ught Refreshments


Something for everyone


If you have Items for sale or any Inquiries.


T e l . Ne lson 65730 A L L H A L L O W S ’ C H U R C H , M IT TO N


A G A R D E N P A R T Y will be held at the


OLD VICARAGE, MITTON by kind permission ol Dr and Mrs Smith


, OR, IF WET, IN MITTON INSTITUTE


on S A TU R D A Y , S E P T EM B E R 8th, at 2-30 p.m. to be opened by Mrs S. Gorton (of Bashall Eaves)


STALLS, GAMES, etc ADMISSION 23p: CHILDREN FREE Teas will be served in the Institute


Church open to visitors 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. B0LLAND GARDENING CLUB


SECOND FLOWER and


VEGETABLE SHOW SUNDAY


SEPTEMBER 9th


■ Village Hall, Bolton-by-Bowland Doors open 2 p.m.


Presentation ol trophies and prises will be made by


Mrs M. HEATON


A ° M1Ch N dre rid5p S 1°P Refreshments available


of Closea Hall at 3 p.m. S


ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH


WHIST and HARVEST


DOMINOES CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


SATURDAY, SEPT. Bth, 1979 .


. ’ 7-30 p.m. ' ADMISSION 50p INCLUDING SUPPER


KAY THURSTON DANCE SCHOOLS Teaching _t.o royal academy standards


Clitheroe, Whalley, Blackburn.


PRINCIPAL: Kay Thurston, A.R.A.D., L.I.S.T.D., (Associate Royal Academy, Licentiate Imperial Society). -t


CLASSES IN ALL BRANCHES DURING AUTUMN TERM AS FOLLOWS:


MONDAYS: Church of England School, Whalley. • TUESDAYS: Y.W.C.A., East Park Road, Blackburn.


THURSDAYS: St Johns Ambulance Hall, Church-Brow,-' ' . ‘ .............


SATURDAYS: Y.W.C.A.yEast Park Rond, Blackburn. Ciithcroe •


We believe.we are the only school in Clitheroo. Whalloy and Blackburn teaching the Royal Academy of Dancing, children’s ' examination syllabus, produced for the academy by Dame Margot


• ' Fonteyn.


INQUIRIES: Gold Hill, Sluidburn, Nr Clithcroc. Telephone' ' Slaidbum 202.


1 ^


- .M IS T in CHIPPING


VILLAGE HALL on WEDNESDAY


SEPTEMBER 12th at 7-30 p.m.'


Tickets 50p Including • supper


proceeds in aid of Si Mary’s Church Hall


,


GOSPELCHURCH by grace are ye saved through faith


HENTHORN SUNDAY, 6-30 p.m.


PREACHER: S. WILLIAMS ; Golborne


WEDNESDAY, 2-30 ' p.m. .


FELLOWSHIP WOMEN’S Proceeds to Church Funds


COME TO RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


on TUESDAY,


SEPTEMBER 11th, at 7-30 p.m. and enjoy


PUDDINGS and POTS


PARTY,


Admission 75p Children 35p


MOUNT SION CHAPEL TOSSIDE


GRAND


15th SEPTEMBER 2 p.m. PRODUCE STALL,


TOMBOLA, RAFFLE. Admission 10p.


Including tea & biscuits


Proceed? in aid ol chapel rc-decora!ion.


JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY


DON'T FORGET \


THE HODDER VALL SHOW


SLAIDBURN with many new attractld


C A T T L E — S H E E I HEAVY HORSES, e etc.


Licensed Bar


ADMISSION 60p CHILDREN 20p


CAR PARK FREE CHURCH PLAYERl WHALLEY


JUMBL1 SAI SATURDAY,


Admission 5p


METHODIST CHURCH HARVEST


SLAIDBURN


THANKSGIVING SUNDAY


9th SEPTEMBERS


services 2 p.m. and 6-3| ’ p.m.


Preacher: REV. N. D. | WALTON of Kendal


(former superintendent otthi attheroe circuit)


EVERYONE WELCOME SAT. SEPTEMBER 8thl


In the INSTITUTE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 7-45 ; p.m.


HREST FESTIVL SERICES WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


AV


S U N D A Y , S E P T EM B E R 9th 11 a.m. and 7-30 p.m. Preacher: The Vicar


A V


including supper to be followed by a sale of Harvest Produce


Admission: Adults 50p, Children 25p


R IB B L E V A L L E Y T A L K IN G N EW S P A P E R G R O U P


presents an evening with


JESSICA LOFTHOUSE T U E S D A Y , S E P T EM B E R 11th, 1979


P AR ISH C H U R C H , LOW E R H A L L .. C H U R C H S T R E E T , C L ITH E R O E


7-30 p.m. Hall open at 7 p.m. for viewing an exhibition of books and paintings by Miss Lofthouse.


Admission 50p including refreshments O.A.P. and /


children 30p


Tickets available from Advertiser & Times Office, King Street or at the door.


INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE CHILD WEST BRADFORD W.l. EFFORT


GRAND SALE


In ST CATHERINE’S SCHOOL WEST BRADFORD


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 2-30 p.m.


TOMBOLA, CAKES, TOYS, BOOKS, CHINA, PLANTS AND JAMS


Opener: Mr P. Cunllffe VARIOUS STALLS-


Admission 15p Children 5p


SAWLEY TAXI


NOW A T


C U TH ER O E TE L.


2 6 8 2 6


S 93 H AJ976 D 10832 C 108.


S K62 H 05 D AKQ4 C J542


reached the good contract] spades, which fails on the ll tne king of clubs. The pair! stopped in four spades noa| made the slam.


Several north-south


NEW SALE Bargains Galore in all manner of clothing In the


GOODAS TOWN HALL ANNEXE, SKIPTON


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th From 10-30 a.m. to 4 p.m. A dm is s io n Free


Morning Coffee, Afternoon Tea Organised by Skipton Women's Conservative Association • -•►■.ocusmtxo.- Wftafs on... What's


Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446 1


Separate shows dally at 2.30 • 5.15 7.40


| Support • Fealuro


S EP 9 W E EK


* 2.20 5.00 7.40 3.35 6.15 6.50


Patrice Pascals, Jacqueline Laurent TH E


P E R V ER S E C O U P L E x


EROTIC NIGHTMARE club


ELTROPICANO NELSON


THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Dance til 2 with


SQUIRE CAT


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


Thurs., Fri. and Sat:, at 7-30 p.m..


BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY (A)


. MON. TO SAT. at 7-30 p.m. R O Y A L BRITISH LEGION CLITHEROE


g r a n d c o n c e r t a n d


BUFFET


FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14th ' at 8 p.m.


w/f/ if/ieS TAN B A R K E R T R I O a„d A N N E W I N T E R S (vocalist) Tickets £1.25 available at the club


All proceeds to Branch Benevolent Fund LETTEt


Are; beai


SEVEN v ears I the Edisford Fj chose this are;| Edisford Bridg


authorities have L cally taken this!


S in c e th e ; M I L E H O U S E


R E S T A U R A N T R IB C H E S T E R Tel. 204


UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


OPEN, Lunches, High Teas, Dinner — a la carte Menu


PARTIES CATERED FOR


away from the the area.


.


pletion of the ng which took appre 40 per cent of the grass area. Stage two was


pletion of the caral and toilet block.


Teenag\ upset


Reg Office: 15 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE OPERATING FROM AUG U S T 31st


WRA


CONTRACT WORK


W e in v i te y o u to ST ANDREW’S, SLAIDBURN


F LOW ER F E S T IV A L portraying "SONGS of PRAISE"


SEPTEMBER 14th, 1979 —SEPTEMBER 17th, 1979


OPENING SERVICE, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1979 at 7 p.m.


C H U R C H O P E N E A C H D A Y 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.


REFRESHMENTS, CRAFT EXHIBITION & DEMONSTRATIONS In THE VILLAGE HALL


L O W M O O R C L U B


DOUG MERBDBTH with COLIN BARRY SOUND


BINGO IN THE LOUNGE T h u rs d a y and Saturday Members Draw £5


87791 86749 86698 87565 86594 87716 86741 87886 Snowball No. 1 next week £1


HODDER VALLEY BADMINTON


C LU B N IG H T MONDAYS, 7-30 p.m.


S E A S O N N OW R E -S T A R T E D also


NIGHT CLASSES from SEPTEMBER 25th TUESDAY EVENING, 7-30 p.m.


LOEGTE TAI CX O. LTD. Day & Night Service


PHONE CLITHEROE 2 6 4 7 7 or 2 2 9 9 1


DISTANCE LONG reside i


ley Parish Couni week that peoplj upset by the no* anti-social behavioil teenagers, who| sometimes in the midnight. She pleaded w|


RESIDENTS livil the Abbots Way 1 area in Whalley cerned about tei* messing about swings late at nie One woman, toll,


council not to site! piece of equipmeiT the swings. The coil been given a £50i from Ribble Valley | towards the cost apparatus. “ Please do not!


near our end of the I area, we have enoud ble already,” she si The council agref


the question of would be looked a| fully.


that it might be post lock up the swings m to prevent them I used.


Councillors sug. 1


The resident sal had contacted the!


about the problem )| swings were still [ wrapped around t l bars late at night b j youths.


B R ID G l C L U B !


THERE was a good attJL at the duplicate gal Clitheroe Bridge Club, \| tables were in play. D Winners were: NS —| Woollin and Mrs J.


Mr and Mrs R. Atkinson! Mr P. Jennings and Mrl wood, Mr Leonard


Oddie. I was very pleased v.1 performance oi Mr Leon J


Mr Oddie, as they only 'I bridge at my classes at t i l education centre last will • One hand which interesj was the following: E dealer,


S AQJ10754 H K D 976 C A9


Stage one was L L


SEPTEMBER 8thl


in the Church of England School [ Whalley 2 p.m.


j


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