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v ' ‘ 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 19th, 1979
YOUR WEEKEND -------VIEWING------- SATURDAY
BBC-1
9-00—CAMBERWICK GREEN
10-00—FEELING GREAT!
9-15—SCOOBY DOO 9-35—CHAMPION THE WONDER HORSE
10-10—ZORRO 10-35—FILM “On the Carpet,” starring Abbott and Costello
12-00—ONCE OVER LIGHTLY
12-20—BARNEY BEAR 12-30—GRANDSTAND 5-10—NEWS 5-20—SPORT, REG IONAL NEWS
5- 6-
BOYSAND NANCY DREW MYSTERIES
6- 45—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE
DAY—OK?
MOVIES “The Hunters,” starring Robert Mitchum and Robert Wagner
8- 9-
10- 10-
11-
DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW
FILES DAY
NIGHT AT THE MILL
BBC-2
7- 40—1-55—OPEN UNI VERSITY
1-55—FILM “Bitter Sweet,” starring Jeanette MacDonald and
3-25—GRAPEVINE 3-55—NETWORK
Nelson Eddy
25—MATCH OF THE 25—SATURDAY
05—NEWS 30—THE VAL
4- 5-
5- 6-
HORSE TRIALS 35—INDOORS
OUTDOORS
6-30—SNOOKER 6-
7- 8-
9-
10- 11- 11-
25—THE HARDY SPORT
W h a t ’ s o n . , ,W h a t ’ s o n . . .W h a t ’ s o n . , .W h a t ’ s o n . , .W h a t ’ s o r Unit Four, Blackburn 58446
Brides, Grooms BEFORE DECIDING ON THE VENUE FOR YOUR
25—MEN OF IDEAS 10—BADMINTON
WEEKEND
MINUTES’ PEACE?
00—ASSIGNMENT 55—NEWS AND 10—WAGNER
30—TWENTY-FIVE
ARIZONA SHEEPDOG u PLUTO'S CHRISTMAS TREE u
WEEKEND
15—WAGNER 45—SNOOKER
Separate shows daily at 2.30 4.30 6.30 8.30
MOVIE “The Big Sleep," starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
15—ROLF ON SATURGranada 9-
10-30—TISWAS 12-
10-
15—THE ROCKFORD 7-
5- 6-
STREET
5-05—NEWS 5-15—DICK BARTON —I SPECIAL AGENT 45—THE MAS-
OF SPORT TERSPY
■ 8-00—VEGAS 9-00—AFTER JULIUS
10-00—NEWS 10-
10- 11-
7-30—LOVELY COUPLE
SQUARES
30—KIDNAPPED 00—CELEBRITY
15—SESAME
10—THE BEATLES 30—WORLD
30—NEWS ON 2 35—MIDNIGHT
Wedding Reception
2A L L AND SEE THE OUTSTANDING FACILITIES at
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Oliver Reed, Susan George, Raymond Burr, Donald Pleasence
★ ★ A.A,
FREE
Red, Breakfast on your
Wedding Night Stirk House or Anchor
AN CHO R IN N G A R G R A V E
FREE Bottle of
Sparkling Wine in your room
FREE
Dinner for 2 at Anchor
on your return from,. Honeymoon
FOR FURTHER DETAILS — TEL. GARGRAVE 666
RIBBLE VALLEY WEA. at
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Plus Ray Milland. Peter Cushing. Donald Pleasence. Susan Penhaligon
THE UNCANNY , RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE SPRING FLOWERS AND
THE COUNTRYSIDE Tutor: Dr. BRIAN BARNES
Six meetings from Wed., April 25th at 7-15 p.m.
BLACKBURN’S
COLLECTORS MARKET SATURDAY, APRIL 28th
TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED 45—BARNEY
MILLER 12-
FILM “The Wild One,” with Marlon Brando and Lee . Marvin
SUNDAY BBC-1
9-00—BAGPUSS 9-
9-
10- 10-
10-
11- 11- 11- 12-
NAYAJEEVAN
GUAGE TEACHING
15—NAI ZINDAGI 45—MODERN LAN
EMBROIDERY
TATE, ORGANISE.
LINE
2- 3-
4-
10—HAVING A BABY 35—ERICA ON
45—EDUCATE, AGI 10—THE OFFICE
50—THE BUSINESS WORLD
LIP-READING
1-00—FARMING 1-25—MODEL WORLD 1-50—NEWS HEAD LINES
WORSHIP I-
3- 4-
5-
5- 6-
“Rhythm on the River,” starring Bing Crosby
55—FILM DIARY
SPORTS SPECIAL
25—CAMPAIGN 15—SUNDAY
WILDLIFE SAFARI TO THAILAND
30—BOSWALL’S 55—NEWS
6-35—LAWRIE McMENEMY APPEAL
6- 7- 8-
PRAISE SON
10-30—NEWS 10-
II- 11-
15—SUNDAY
7- 7-
35—THE SKILL OF8- 9-
BBC-2
7-40—1-30—OPEN UNI VERSITY
SPECIAL
50—ARENA 30—RUGBY
30—SNOOKER
5- 30—NEWS REVIEW 6-
SINGERS OF NUREMBERG
00—THE MASTER- 30—NEWS ON 2
SINGERS OF NUREMBERG
REVIEW
SINGERS OF NUREMBERG
11-15—SNOOKER 9- 10-
10-00—MORNING WORSHIP
12-
SUNNYBROOK FARM
05—REBECCA OF
“The Defection of Simas Kudirka,”
9- 45—THAT’S LIFE
15— READ ALL ABOUT IT
MATTER BLOWERS 50—WHISTLE
40—SONGS OF 15—MY SON, MY 10—FILM
1- 2- 3- 5- 6-
MOVE
Granada MOON?
11- 00—CATCH ’79 11-25—CARTOON 11-
30—BEYOND THE 30—PILGRIMAGE 30—IT’S YOUR
1-00—CARTOON 1-20—THE BEACH COMBERS
RIGHT MATCH
00—WEEKEND WORLD
MATINEE ONE
6-30—NEWS 6-
7-
40—HEART OF THE10- 10-
11-
7-45—COLUMBO 9-00—AFTER JULIUS 00—NEWS
SUNDAY HER
11-45—THE NEW AVENGERS
BANK SHOW 15-SOAP
55—THIS IS YOUR 20—THE KICK OFF 25—THE SUNDAY 30—END OF PART 00—JAY WALKING 40—STARS ON
15—MAGGIE AND 15—THE SOUTH L A S T F EW D A Y S
NELSON: Victoria Park — Thurs., Fri., Sat., 19/20/21st April Twice daily at 4-30 and 6-30, free car park. Admission: Children-50p, Adults £1
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35—'THE MASTER- 40—CAMPAIGN 05—THE MASTER-
ARTISTIC VERSATILITY IMPRESSIVE"WtD
WEESNE L S NWYKE
SAWLEY TAXI
NOW AT
CLITHEROE TEL.
BRITISH LEGION
2 6 8 2 6 ROYAL
PHILIP CASE (M.I.D.T.A.)
RE-COMMENCE DANCING LESSONS
on THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 19th at 8p.m.
ADMISSION BOp
ANTIQUE DEALERS FAYRE
EVERY TUESDAY, 11 a.m . - 4 p.m .
MYTTONHALL, near WHALLEY PUBLIC VERY WELCOME
DONATIONS TO THE LIFEBOAT INSTITUTE Tel: UPHOLLAND 622976
RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT presents an
LANCASHIRE LIBRARY
by Mrs Ann Moyle of Twiston, Mrs Charlotte Chapman of Mellor, and Mrs Fiona Coombes of London,
EXHIBITION OF POTTERY AND CRAFTS
at WHALLEY LIBRARY
1st PENDLE SCOUTS & CUBS G R A N D
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A U C T IO N S A L E
United Reformed Church Schoolroom Tuesday May 1st at 7pm
Goods for auction to be brought Monday 1 '■ .
evening or Tuesday afternoon. If requiring collection Tel. Clitheroe 23476 or 23424
from FRIDAY, the 20th APRIL to SATURDAY the 5th MAY
OPES NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS — i.e. closed TUKSDA Y mornings, oil day Thursday, and Saturday afternoon.
ALL ITEMS FOR SAI.K
Calderstones Revue & Dramatic Society present
NIGHT IN VENICE By Johann Strauss In THE HOSPITAL THEATRE
April 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th at 7-15 p.m. Tickets:
80p Adults. 70p OAPs and Children Available from WHALLEY 2421
CLITHEROE AREA
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IN Girls’ Grammar School, Chatbum Road, Clitheroe
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE SHOW
on SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, 1979
Open 10-30 to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Morning Coffee and After noon Teas available
ENTRANCE FEE: Adults ____ 20p Children lOp
7 X n : ^ l .7 / '* -.T- cV/4 I ' * ' , . ! '• I •V'.’-;/'- • * 7 . -■ •-.**. \ ‘7 - ■ V- - /.'tv SLAIDBURN Wl DONT FORGET TONIGHT
B R A N D E D SLAIDBURN
VILLAGE HALL
7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 20p Tickets bought for the
cancelled Sale (March 21st), may be used for this effort
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
WHISTand DOMINOES
on
WEDNESDAY APRIL 25th at 7-45 p.m.
ADMISSION 40p
(Including refreshment^) ALL MEAT PRIZES
Clitheroe Flower Club
FRIDAY, APRIL 20th 7-30 p.m.
Demonstration on Corn Dollies by
Mrs Horsfall of Preston . at
St John. Ambulance Rooms
Visitors welcome ENJOY LEARNING TO DANCE
ENGLISH MARTYRS OLD CATHOLIC HALL, WHALLEY
TONIGHT, Thursday, April 19th at 7-30 p.m.
WHIST and
with Chicken and Grocery Prizes ADMISSION: 40p
DOMINO DRIVE
TH U R .. APRIL 2 6 th BUMPER B O T T L E W H I S T A N D DOM INO DRIVE
KING GEORGE’S HALL. BLACKBURN
Sunday, May 6th 7-30 p.m.
CONVENTION s».i«ks)».9»
FAIRPORT
Wednesday, May 9th 7-30 p.m.
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Saturday, May 12th 7-30 p.m.
HOUGHTON WEAVERS 225f.175p.12Si ____
Sunday, May 13th 7-30 p.m.
The DICKIES BO, (2Sk atari
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i SATURDAY NIGHT IS DANCE N1GHTI
BOB WATMOUGH ft HIS ORCHESTRA
! Every Saturday 8p.m.— 11.45 i p.m. Admission 75p
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Tickets (or group events also available from Ames Records,
and Circus Records, Darwen., Borough of Blackburn
Blackburn, Bolton, Burnley, Clitheroe Music Exchange, Preston. Malcolm’s, Chortey
WADDINGT0N SOCIAL CLUB F O L K E V E N IN G
Double Bill with
TURNPIKE and
THE TACKLERS Including Supper
FRIDAY, APRIL 20th Tickets £1
Tickets also available on the night for Friends of Fur and Feather ANNUAL GENERAL AND
FILM SHOW by Calder Film Unit
at the Dog and Partridge Hotel FRIDAY, APRIL 20th
Films — Burnley area — Wycoller, up to Malham Tarn. Pendle area — Travel In Scotland
7-30 p.m. Tickets 20p Including Refreshments Bring and Buy. Proceeds to Animal Sancturarles ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR
FENCE GATE RESTAURANT FENCE, BURNLEY.
SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Antiques, Silver, Jewellery, Brass, Copper, China, Medals, Postcards, Pewter, Bottles, Coins, etc., etc.,
Something for everyone , buy, browse, sell, exchange.
Licensed Bar, Lunches, Light Refreshments. If you have Items for sale or any enquiries
Tel. NELSON 65730.________
“S p iritu a l compromise brings its reward"
RIBBLE VALLEY
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road, Clitheroe
Sun. 6-30 p.m.
“Wherefore come out from among them and be ye separate, saith the Lord."
Inquiries Clitheroe 25825
Accrington’s Antique & Collectors
Fleamarket In the
Town Hall, Accrington
THIS SATURDAY APRIL 21st
9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.'
Absolutely everything tor the collector
ADULTS 20p, CHILD/OAP 10p
FRIDAY, APRIL 20th D IS C O ST HELEN’S
SUNDAYSCHOOL
DANCING COMPETITION WITH
MR. D. J. DISCO 7-30 to 11 o'clock
ADMISSION 60p INCLUDING SUPPER No pass outs after 9 p.m. Tosside Institute
OldTyme Dance
FRIDAY, APRIL 27th 9 p.m.— 1a.m.
PARKER BROS BAND ADMISSION £1.25 Including Supper
Tickets available from Slaldburn 645
CLITHEROE (E)
TOWNSWOMENS GUILD
DUE TO LACK OF SUPPORT THE "GET TOGETHER” 'ARRANGED FOR
TOMORROW FRIDAY, APRIL • 20th HAS BEEN CANCELLED
St Paul's Cub Scouts J U M B L E
S A L E in
St Paul's Parish Hall Tonight (Thurs.), APRIL 19th
6-30 to 8 p.m. ADMISSION 5p
LOW M O O R C LU B SAT. 21st
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SUN. 22nd
AUSTIN & YOUNG Members draw £17
£10 47614; £5 49089; £3 47571; £2 48195 £1 48126; £1 48586; £1 47706; £1 50060 Snowball No. 2. Next week £12
HOUGHTON WEAVERS in June FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
BOWLAND COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL RIVERSMEAD, GRINDLETON
SPRING FAYRE SATURDAY, APRIL 28th
WILL BE OPENED BY THE MAYOR OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY at 2 p.m.
DISPLAYS TOMBOLA
ADMISSION 10p SIDE SHOWS FASHION SHOW A FOLK NIGHT
at the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe on Wednesday, May 2nd
featuring
BERNARD WRIGLEY LANCASHIRE FAYRE
and
8 p.m. start Admission £1
Late Bar. Tickets available COMMERCIAL HOTEL Pat Seed Appeal Fund
COLIN BARRY DUO Plus ROY DAMAINE
G UESS TH E BO T T LE S W IN £ 2 0
COME AND HAVE A GOOD NIGHT TONIGHT
Thursday 19th April 15—ROALD DAHL’S
15—ON THE ROAD 15—THE MIDNIGHT
WINDSOR and REGENCY HALLS
NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN
Here again is this popular antique market, for the first time in 1979, but the sixth year in these two spacious halls. Over 85 stall
holders will be offering, at all prices, quality antiques, militaria, Bric-a-brac, etc., come and buy, barter, or just browse with us. We hope we have just the item you are looking for!
OPEN 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. ADMISSION 20p
SENIOR CITIZENS & CHILDREN 10p Refreshments available all day.
Living plants and animals of the countryside; identification without the burden of over technical books. FEE £2.30
Industrial Archaeology postponed. Nora Wilson Whalley 3257
TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LTD T A X I
TWO MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TEL. CLITHEROE
2 7 2 0 0 AND
2 3 4 8 3 Registered office 28 PARSON LANE
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT WITH
BR IA N ON TH E HAM MO ND ORGAN PETER ON TH E DRUMS Your Hosts: Tom and Thelma
SAT. APRIL 21st THE FABULOUS
FAYE DOUGLAS (LOVELY SINGER)
SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd INTRODUCING
JO H N N Y DELEE (GREAT NEWCOMER)
EVERY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. WEEKLY DOUBLE 30 — 15
BILL’S BONANZA BINGO WEEKLY TREBLE 15 — 13 — 30
ENJOY A RIDE TO THE TROUGH OF BOWLAND
VISIT THE OLD SCHOOL, WHITEWELL CA N OLCOS FA
RFT AD CLETR IR EVERY SUNDAY
ANTIQUES, VICTORIANA, PORCELAIN, BRASS, etc.
LEATHER GOODS, HAND KNIT SWEATERS,
PLANTS, PICTURES & CRAFTS BY LOCAL PEOPLE ENQUIRIES: SLAIDBURN 244
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL Friday, April 27th
SUPPER DANCE Graham Taylor Four
9 p.m. — 1 a.m. SUPPER 10—11 p.m. LICENSED BAR Tickets £1.50 from Slaldburn 259, 642 or 643
C IV IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.
THURS. FRI. & SAT. A T 7-30 D.m. Matinee Thursday at 2-15 p.m.
WALT DISNEY'S PETE’S DRAGON (U)
MON. APRIL 23rd TO SAT. at 7-30 p.m.
JOSE FERRER, BURGESS MEREDITH, LYNDA DAY GEORGE
THE AMAZING CAPTAIN NEMO (u >
HIS GOAL WAS ATLANTIS — BUT FIRST HE MUST CONQUER THE MENACE IN THE DEPTHS!
C I V I C H A L L CLITHEROE (23278)
FESTIVAL OF PLAYS 1979
APRIL 30th — MAY 5th Adjudicator: GARTH JONES
M ON D A Y , APRIL 3 0 th a t 7 -3 0 p.m. The Country Players, Pool-ln-Wharfednle
TU E SD A Y , M A Y 1 s t a t 7 -3 0 p.m. The Formby Theatre Club
W EDNESDAY, MAY 2nd a t 7 -3 0 p.m. The Norcross Players
ROUND AND RO UN D TH E GARDEN BY Alan Ayckbourn
TH U R SD A Y , MAY 3 rd a t 7 -3 0 p.m. The Lancaster Footlights Club
FR ID A Y , MAY 4 th a t 7 -3 0 p.m. Studio One, Stoke on Trent
BAD SEED by Maxwell Anderson
SA TUR DA Y , MAY 5 th a t 7 p.m. The Blackwood Little Theatre
WOMEN OF TW IL IG H T by Sylvia Reyman
Admission 90p; Season Ticket £4.50 which provides one free show. Booking office will open from Friday, April 20th at the following times: Mon. to Fri., 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m., 3 p.m. — 5* 30 p.m. or evenings after 8 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. or evening.___________________________
SERJEAN T M USGRA VE 'S DANCE by John Arden
A Great Week of Entertainment SOM E TH ING TO H ID E A thriller by Leslie Sands.
HORSES IN MID STR EAM by Andrew Rosenthal.
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L a b o u r— c h am p o f h o u s e w iv e s
A LABOUR government would prove the house wife’s champion by its attempts to peg prices Parliamentary candidate Mr Lindsay Sutton said
in a statement. He branded Conserva
tive policy over the Com mon Market as being “soft touch and a walk over.’ He said: “They would
not have waged the battle of Britain’s rights in the same no nonsense way as Labour’s Agricultural Minister, Mr John Silkin.” The Tories favoured a
Council may start
high-price economy for Britain, with the house wife picking up the tab at the shop counter. But everyone knew how
news sheet RATEPAYERS in the Ribble Valley may receive a news sheet in the future detailing major decisions taken by the Borough Council, if the cost of pro duction is not too high. The proposal that the
crazy the EEC food policies were, with scan dalously high beef and but ter mountains being sold off cheap to everyone but Britain. As a result, EEC prices
for wheat and beef were 50 per cent higher than world prices; the price of sugar was twice as high, and prices for b u tte r and cheese about three and a half times as much. Labour had frozen these
council should go into the media business was made by Coun. John Blackburn (Clitheroe) when the Pol icy and Resources Com mittee discussed recom mendations of a sub committee to improve liaison between the council and the parishes. One of them was a quar
prices until June, although some EEC countries now hoped that the “soft touch” Tories would replace the “hard line” Labour Party. Mr Sutton claimed the
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Valley. The chairman, Coun.
Tories would try to bring Britain’s prices into line with those on the Conti
nent. This would mean a £1.73
increase in the bill for a family of three in North- East Lancashire homes.
sold ing <| and fold I burel sale/
that it was a good idea but should not be confined to the parishes. It should go throughout the Ribble
Bill Fleming (Billington) said that before making a decision the committee should find out what the cost might be. It was agreed that a full
report should be submitted to the next meeting.
Borrowed licence
A CLITHEROE man bor rowed his cousin’s excise licence to display on his car, Clitheroe magistrates were told.
Brook Street, was fined £50 for fraudulently using
Mohammed Yakoob, of
the licence, £10 for not having a current licence and £10 for driving without
insurance. His cousin, Gustasab
Khan, also of Brook Street, was fined £50 for fraudulently lending the licence.
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WHALLEY and LITTLE MITTON PARISH COUNCIL
ANNUAL PARISH
MEETING C.E. School
THURSDAY, APRIL 26th at 8 p.m.
Electors of the Parish are Invited to take part In this Meeting and submit items for the agenda to the Clerk as soon as possible. This Meeting will follow the monthly meeting of the council starting at 7 p.m.
17 Woodlands Drive Whalley. Tel. 3152
J. HOLDEN Clerk To The Council
ary GlIsburn
An Evening of
MUSIC and SONG
by
Nelson Salvation Army Band Wednesday, April 25th, at 7-30 p.m.
Programmes 30p Children lOp
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