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YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING------ SATURDAY
BBC-1
7.15—8-30—OPEN UNI VERSITY
9-00—CAMBERWICK GREEN
9-
10-00—PLAY SPORT 10-30—GRANDSTAND 5-05—BARNEY BEAR 5-15—NEWS 5-
9- 35—TABITHA PICS 6-
BOYS AND NANCY DREW MYSTERIES
15—LAFF-A-LYM-
7-30—NEWS AND SPORT
7- 8-
8- WORD 9- 35—JAZZ 10- 30—THE HARDY11- v!5-
10- 10-
8- J5—SWORD OF JUSTICE
11- 12-
-THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW
NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: “The Buccaneer,” starring Yul Bryn- ner, Claire Bloom, Charles Boyer, Charlton Heston.
20—NEWS
NIGHT AT THE MILL
BBC-2
7- 40—3-10—OPEN UNI VERSITY
3-10—SATURDAY CINEMA: “Now and Forever,” starring Shirley Temple, Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard.
1-30—WORLD CUP CRICKET
30—SATURDAY 20—SATURDAY
LYWOOD GREATS
10-15—ON THE RECORD
45—THE HOL
( What’s o n ...W h a t 's on. . . What’s o n . ..W h a t 's o n .W h a t ’s on...What's on CIVIC HALL
Unit Four, Blackburn 38446 JUNE 10 WEEKl CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL
MAYOR’S SUNDAY JUNE 17th, 1979
40—ASSIGNMENT 10—WORD FOR
worth, proposes to attend Divine Service at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, on Sunday morning, the 17th of June, and trusts he may be accompanied in procession to the Church by residents and in particu lar by those serving in a public capacity or in various social and welfare organisations in the town. Service commences at 10-30 a.m.
The Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor R. P. Ains CRICKET
45—WORLD CUP 45—NEWS ON 2
11-50—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Reckless,” star ring Jean Harlow, William Powell.
1-30—CLOSE Granada 9-35-
10-05- 10-
12-30-
20—ROD STEWART 10—WEATHERMAN
5-05- 5-15- 5-
6- 7- 8-
8- 9-
1 1 -
■EARLY MUSI CAL INSTRU MENTS
-HAPPY DAYS -THE MERSEY PIRATE -WORLD OF SPORT
30-
-ITN NEWS -MORK AND MINDY -MASTERSPY -KIDNAPPED -CHIPS -CELEBRITY SQUARES -LOVELY COUPLE
45- 30- 00- 00-
9-15- 11-55—'
-ITN NEWS -ATOM SPIES -CELEBRITY CONCERT THE MIDNIGHT FILM: Boris Karloff in “The Sorcerers.”
30- 00-
0 0 - BBC-1
10- 11-
11- 12-
SUNDAY 6-
7-
9-00—BAGPUSS 9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN
9-45—THE EDUCA TION DEBATE
11-35—OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN
1-00—FARMING 1-25—IT’S A GREAT LIFE —IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN
WORSHIP
1-50—NEWS HEAD LINES
3- 4-
1-55—BING SINGS: "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” starring Bing Crosby.
0- 5-
•SEE TIMES ABOVE FOB OTHER LATE SHOWS NIGHTLY
i?\ EXORCIST II THE HERETIC
LINDA BLAIR • RICHARD BURTON LOUISf flLTCHlR MAX VON SYDOW
at WADDINGTON OLD HALL S A T U R D A Y , 9 th JU N E
Organised by Clilheroe Cancer Research Committee
GALA DAY STOCKS
in front of SUN INN, WADDINGTON at 12 noon
S-15—THE JEAN RHYS WOMAN
ABOUT US
45—HAVING A BABY 10—IT FIGURES
50—THE BUSINESS WORLD
15—SUNDAY
10-40—MURDER INTERNA TIONAL: “The Long Good bye,” starring Elliott Gould, Nina Van Pallandt.
9-10—NEWS ON 2 9-20—CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Granada
10- 11-
9-30—A PRESENT FROM THE PAST 00—MORNING
WORSHIP
TIONAL SPORTS SPECIAL
7-25—A FAMILY AFFAIR
PRAISE
40—BONANZA 30—INTERNA
50—SONGS OF
10-30—NEWS 10-40—DECISION FOR EUROPE
9-45—THAT’S LIFE BBC-2
7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI VERSITY
1- 55-CRICKET -Tt.T -„g4.M«gnrwi
ALL SAINTS CHURCH PENDLETON
ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY
SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, 2-30 p.m., at PENDLETON VICARAGE
Bottles, Cakes, Produce, Fancy Goods, Tombola, Raffle, Teas.
Admission: Including free Treasure Hunt, 15p. Children 5p
THE HIGHER TRAPP HOTEL SIMONSTONE
HOT AND COLD BUFFET LUNCHES NOW
A VAIL ABLE IN THE TRAPP BAR
SUNDAY TO FRIDAY INCLUSIVE 12 p.m. —2 p.m.
TEL. PADIHAM 72781 CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB
We wish lo thank all the firms and individuals who have generously sponsored a match ball this season.
Approved Electronics Ltd. Whitesides of Clitheroe F. Ashcroft & Son Ltd.
Bowker Bros. (Clltheroe) Ltd.
Cook & Smith (Insurances) Ltd. Dawson's Ironmongers Brian Dent Ltd.
James Dewhurst & Son (Clitheroe) Ltd. Thos. F. Dobson & Sons Ltd. B. Dugdale & Sons Ltd.
Empress Squash Rackets Ltd. j . L. Fielding Esq.
Flexible Reinforcements Ltd. Derrick Green, M.P.S.
M. & N. Haworth Philatelists
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Lawn Mower Specialists Ltd. Norris Electrical
R. N. & M. Read Ltd. Ribblesdale Cement Ltd.
Tarmac Roadstone Holdings Ltd. R. Turner & Son
William Westhead & Sons Ltd. 1
0 ^ ’ PLEASE GIVE YOUR SUPPORT WHALLEY ABBEY
G IL B E R T a n d S U L L IV A N E V E N IN G
Monday, June 11th at 7-45 p.m.
Tickets £1 including Light Supper Available from the Manager Tel. Whalley 2268
ELTROPICANO NELSON
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Dance till two with
5-piece Funky Soul Band
BLACKBURN FESTIVAL 1979
KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN
FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd OLD TIME MUSIC H ALL
Cabaret Time 79 featuring International slnglngstar
VINCE HILL Tickets 250p, 200p, 150p and lOOp .
All tickets available from FESTIVAL BOX OFFICE. King George’s Hall, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 53092.
■ h JUNCTION FUNK
ADMISSION STILL FREE BEFORE 10-30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE ON STAGE
ADMISSION FREE BEFORE 11 p.m. Subject to club rules
VONNY’S MAGIC
SAWLEY TAXI
NOW AT
CLITHEROE TEL.
26826 i, l ; ^ ‘•yjVg . >
CLITHEROE DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Clitheroe Womens Branch
Flower Demonstration •
‘FLOWERS ARE HAPPINESS’ Given By
Clitheroe Conservative Club WEDNESDAY, 13th June
MRS K. MARSH
65p inc. afternoon tea at 2-0 p.m. Admission by Ticket
Available from Nationwide Building Society. 38, King Si., Clitheroe.
FILM: “Red Alert,” star ring William de Vane, Michael Brandon, Adrienne Barbeau, Ralph Waite:
15—THE SUNDAY
5- 6-
11-25—CARTOON 11- 12-
2- 3-
RIGHT
SELLING A HOUSE
00—BUYING AND
1-00—LOGAN’S RUN 1-
BANK SHOW
00—WEEKEND WORLD
30—INVASION ROAD
MATINEE: Humphrey Bogart in “The Caine Mutiny.”
MYSTERY
6-30—ITN NEWS 6-
9-
55—THIS IS YOUR 20—THE SOUTH 20—SUNDAY
7- 15—B.J. AND THE BEAR
AT CHRIST CHURCH
10-
EUROPE DECIDES
30—THE DANEDYKE 00—JAYWALKING 10—COME SUNDAY
COOKSON’S: THE MALLENS
00—CATHERINE 00—ITN NEWS AND
50—NEWS REVIEW 25—THE WORLD
at WADDINGTON HALL STARTING AT 2.P.M.
SPONSORED PRAM RACE GARDEN PARTY
MINI-MARKET, SWING BOATS, BALLOON RACE, AND MORRIS DANCERS
7-A-SIDE FOOTBALL ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD
DISCO and BUFFET SUPPER at THE SUN INN, WADDINGTON 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
WE DESPERATELY NEED TO BORROW OLD PRAMS Tel. CUTHEROE 24387
SPACE AVAILABLE FOR STALL HOLDERS Tel. STONYHURST 240
BLACKBURN FESTIVAL, 1979 Queen's Park, Blackburn
SATURDAY, JUNE 16th BLACKBURN TOURNAMENT
MEDIEVAL JOUSTING by GEOFF WINSHIP ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *★
TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LTD TWO MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TAXI
SELF DRIVE HIRE CARS TEL. CLITHEROE
2 7 2 0 0 AND
2 3 4 8 3 Registered office 28 PARSON LANE SODA STREAM WINNER
MRS DOROTHY FARADAY Moorcock Farm Siaidburn Road,
Tatham Fells, Bentham Via Lancaster
WINNING SEQUENCE 2, 6, 7, 3, 10, 8, 4, 9, 5, 1 , ^ ■
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH CLITHEROE
SUNDAY SCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 10th
10-30 a.m.: Preacher Rev. G. W. S. Knowles, "The year of the child," with the beginners and primary children.
6 p.m.: Preacher Rev. G. W. S. Knowles, "The making of Peter," with the juniors, seniors and young people.
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Knights, Armourers, Men-at-Arms, Side shows and attractions
"JUNIOR JOUSTING COMPETITION” for the children to enter!
STARTS 2 p.m. ADMISSION E1 (50p children)
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT WITH BRIAN ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN PETER ON THE DRUMS Your Hosts: Tom and Thelma
SATURDAY, JUNE 9th
MINA HALL and BILL DIXON (Club Farourites)
SUNDAY, JUNE 10th
COUNTRY AND WESTERN with
S H IF T IN (4 Great Lads)
BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY
Weekly Double, 5 — 12. Weekly Treble, 8 — 22 — 8.
ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR FEN C E G A TE R E S T A U R A N T Fence, Burnley
S U N D A Y , JU N E 1 0 th 10-30 to 4-30
BLACKBURN FESTIVAL 1979 Windsor Hall, Blackburn
mm HOBSON’S CHOICE ALL TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM
THEATBE77 presents
Wed., June 20th, to Sat., June 23rd ; 7-30 p.m. Tickets 70p
FESTIVAL BOX OFFICE, King Geroge's Hall, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 53092
BUY —BROWSE —SELL —EXCHANGE
Antiques, brass, copper, glass, china, postcards, jewellery, silver coins, medats, pewter, etc., etc.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Licensed Bar, Lunches, Light Refreshments
I f you have items for sale or any inquiries please telephone NELSON 65730
BARBECUE GRAND
(in support of overseas missions) ST. JAMES’S INFANT
CHRISTIE CANCER &
HOLT RADIUM INSTITUTE Women's Trust Fund
A COFFEE MORNING will be held in
the Mayor’s Parlour, Clitheroe on
Saturday, June 9th, 10 a.m. — 12 noon
Bring & Buy — Cake Stall — Crafts — Raffle ADMISSION 20p
SCHOOL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8th at 7-30 p.m.
stalls, bring & buy, side shows
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS
COFFEE EVENING
on FR ID A Y , JU N E 8 th at 7-30 p.m. to be held at
P E TER B A R N , W A D D IN G TO N by kind permission ol Mr and Mrs G. SMITH,
TOMBOLA, CAKE STALL RAFFLE, SIDE SHOWS, ETC. ADMISSION 20p
There are still a few sites vacant if you wish to participate please contact:
MRS D. GREENHALGH
20 Acrebrook Road, Higham. Tel. Padiham 72854. For further details
The arrangements are as follows— (1) All organisations participating should be assembled in Church Street by 10 a.m. prompt. Personnel (except the Mayor’s party as mentioned below should report to the Police Officers marshalling the procession;
(2) Uniforms, armlets, badges or other distinguishing marks should be worn; former Mayors are reminded that it is customary for medallions to be worn on this occasion:
(3) Councillors, Magistrates and Ladies and Gentlemen ol the town should assemble at the Town Hall. The Mayor will receive at 9-45 a.m.
(4) The route for the procession will be; Market Place, Castle' Street, Parson Lane. On reaching the entrance to the Church the procession will open out on each side ol the road and allow the Mayor and his party to pass through; the Band to go past the entrance and face about;
(5) On the termination o( the service the procession will be reformed and accompany the Mayor back to the Town Hall where it will open out again, allow the Mayor and his party to pass through, and then disperse.
' The Mayor trusts the various individuals and organisations will support him on this occasion.
Mayor's Parlour,
Church Street, CLITHEROE. May 17th, 1979.
L. D. TELFORD Town Clerk.
Oldfield Tmvel The Travel Agents you know you can trust
p & o % % C r u i s e s
BROCHURES NOW AVAILABLE FOR 1980
Inquire about our special parties on “ORIANA”
CRUISE 004, May 17th, for 15 nights visiting Athens, Rhodes, Limassol, Alexandria, Cadiz, fare from £483.
CRUISE 011, July 5th, for 14 nights visiting Alicante, Izmir, Athens, Malta, Lisbon, fare from £451.
CRUISE 013, July 19th, for 13 nights visiting Cadiz, Casablanca, Lanzarote, Madeira, Ponta Delgada, fare from £421.
ALL CRUISES INCLUSIVE OF INSURANCE AND PORT TAXES. COACHES A VAIL ABLE FROM THIS AREA.
BRITISH CRUISING AT ITS BEST.
DON’T DELAY. BOOK NOW with the acknow ledged Cruise Specialists. Call or phone lor brochure.
1 5 TOW N H A L L S TR E E T B LA C K B U R N Tel. 58590, 59797
CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278. THURS., FRI. & SAT. at 6-45 p.m.
T H E M E D U S A TO U C H & C A R Q U A K E <a >
MON. TO SAT. at 7-30 p.m.
Robert Powell, David Warner Eric Porter, Karen Dotrice and John Mills
THE THIRTY NINE STEPS w
The Best Selling Classic by John Buchan BOWLAND FOREST LOWER DIVISION PARISH COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD AT WHITEWELL HOTEL
MONDAY JUNE 11th. at8p.m. BUSINESS:
TO PRESENT THE TRUST DEED OF THE SCHOOL AND MOST SUITABLE WAY TO FINANCE THE PROJECT.
C. SPENCE, chairman
FRIENDS OF C.R.G.S. (BOYS) invite you to a
STREET MARKET on
SUNDAY, JUNE 17th, 1979 Between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
in the Grounds of the School
Bargain White Elephant Stalls, Amusements, Refreshments, Home Produce, Staidburn Band,
The Morris Men, in fact, something for everyone. Come along and enjoy yourselves.
STALL HOLDERS
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presents SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 16th
COUNTRY & WESTERN HOEDOWN
DANCING TO T. C. CO U N TR Y BARBECUE & DISCO LICENSED BAR
SUNDAY, JUNE 17th
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOCIETY presents
BATTLE OF BULL RUN at 3 p.m.
YFC TUG OF WAR COMPETITION at 2 p.m.
Entries on the field FIRST PRIZE £25,
RUNNERS-UP £10 e f t* 4/P L0NGRIDGE FIELD DAY
Procession assembles CIVIC HALL CAR PARK, Willows Park Lane, off Berry Lane at 12-30 p.m. for 1 p.m. start round the Village, returning to RECREATION GROUND. Crowning and Judging, Displays, Races, Hockey & 5-a-side Matches. Fair.
SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, 1979
D A N C E — Civic Hall 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. Dimension Duo and D.W.M. Disco. Bar by Plough Inn,
Refreshments
available...............Admission £1. There'll be bags of fun for the family at the
lilat'li hit I'll F e s t i v a l 1 9 7 9
20th M A Y-3 0th JUNE Sm kveeks n! celebration including - Classical concerts, fashion shows; drama, exhibitions;
discos and tlances; Army Tattoo; children's events. Miss Blackburn, films; medieval loustmq. brass bands; music halls. It's a knockout.
C.tll m. send or phone for free brochure for day-byday listing of events to Blackburn Festival Offices. Royal Chamtiers. Richmond Terrace. Blackburn, BB1 7AR, Tel Blackburn 5309?
LOW MOOR CLUB SATURDAY, JUNE 9th
BINGO SUNDAY, JUNE 10th
STEVE KANE Vocal Guilarisl
65244 — 64036 — 63997 — 64463 — 64313 — 63637 - 64124 — 64503
Snowball No. 4. Next week £5. CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB
OPEN MEETING TUESDAY NEXT
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL 7 p.m.
Meet our panel: Fred Downham, Norman Thompson, Glen Edwards.
A selection of the questions will be
broadcast by Radio Blackburn at a later date.
Admission free — retiring collection Cli
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HODDER VALLEY SHOW.
CHEESE AND WINE EVENING
at LOWER HI9HFIELD, SLAIDBURN.
SATURDAY, 16th JUNE. 7-30 p.m. onwards. ADMISSION 60p
Including one glass ol wine.
TOMBOLA — STALLS — SIDESHOWS
’ j f lo o r c o cM I im t
WADDINGTON - Nr. CLITHEROE. Tel. CLITHEROE 22333 (nn<f«r neiroifneMAip iriffc yoMr/io.sfs Snm ,(• HYndyJ
“COUNTRY STYLE” AT THE MOORCOCK TONIGHT, THURSDAY, JUNE 7th
GERRY STORME and the country band with BOB ROBERTS from Radio Blackburn
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Free give aicay spots. Barbecued Spare Ribs etc. Low York
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