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/ 2 Clitheroe Adr>ertiser and Timet, July 19th, 1979


YOUR WEEKEND ——VIEWING— SATURDAY


B B C -1 10-45—GRANDSTAND


10-00—PLAY SPORT 10-25—TOM AND JERRY


5-45—THE HARDY BOYSAND NANCY DREW MYSTERIES


9-00—MISTER MEN 9-15—BOSS CAT 9-35—TABITHA


5-30—NEWS: WEATH­ ERMAN


5-35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: “The Satan Bug,” starring George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis, Dana Andrews.


10-


9-15—NEWS 9-25—ROYAL INTER­ NATIONAL HORSE SHOW


5-25—SEASIDE SPECIAL


11- 12-


AND TENNILLE SONGBOOK


BBC-2 2- 3-


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


CINEMA: “Don’t Give Up the Ship,” starring Jerrv Lewis.


7-30—MARIAN MONT­ GOMERY AND RICHARD ROD­ NEY BENNETT


BBC-1


9-00—HEADS AND TAILS


12- -


9-40—NAIZLNDAGI 11 NAYA JEEVAN WORSHIP


9-15—THE SUNDAY GANG


1 o _ r r FIGURES 15—SUNDAY


1-00—FARMING 1-25—MR SMITH PROPAGATES PLANTS


1-50—NEV s HEAD­ LINES


1-55—“IT’S A MAD,


4-25—BUGS BUNNY 4- 40—THE HIGH CHAPARRAL . -


MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD.”


5-


5-55—NEWS__ 5-05—THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW FOREST


5- 30—EMU’S BROAD­ CASTING COMPANY


6- 40—YOUR SONGS OF PRAISE CHOICE


BRIERS 8-


7- 15—THE ONEDIN LINE


10-40—NEWS 10- 50—INSPIRATION INC


9- 10—“THE CORN IS GREEN”


11- 30—THE EDITORS 12-


BBC-2


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


1-55—CRICKET c lu b ELTROPICANO


THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Dance til 2 with


INVESTMENT SOUND


ADMISSION FREE BEFORE 10-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th Lire on stage


FABULOUS SHOWBAND H U M B U G


ADMISSION FREE BEFORE 11 p.m. SUBJECT 70 CLUB RULES


TOWN CAR HIRE CUTHEROE LTD TWO MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TAXI


SELF DRIVE HIRE CARS TEL. CLITHEROE


2 7 2 0 0 AND


Registered office 2B PARSON LANE


COMMENCING SUNDAY, JULY 22nd Watt Disney's Production Of


2,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA Sunday 4-20 p.m., 7-10 p.m. (U)


Starring


KIRK DOUGLAS and JAMES MASON 1-30 p-m_, 4-15 p.m- 7-05 p.m.


COMMENCING SUNDAY, JULY 29th The Blockbuster BUCK ROGERS in


THE 2 5 th CENTURY 1-30 p.m., 3-10 p.m., 5-25 p.rm, 7-40 p.m. Sunday 5-30 p.m, 7-40 p.m.


COMMENCING SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th


EMPIRE OF THE ANTS (A) Starring JOAN COLUNS


A REASON TO LIVE


JAMES MASON and TELLY SAVALAS - 1-50 p jn . 3-30 pjju, 6-55 pjn. Sunday 5-10 p-nv. 6-50 p.m. - -


A REASON TO DIE Starring -


Luxury Entertainment King William St, Blackburn. Tel. 51779 , COMMENCING JULY 22nd


2 COMMENCING JULY 22nd Last year we had Star Wars this year we have


BATTLE STAR GALACTICA Starring RICHARD HATCH


' 2 p.nu, 4-40 p.nu, 7-25 p.m. Sunday 4-45 p.m., 7-30 p.m. (U)


RETAINED FOR ITS 2nd WEEK


BATTLE STAR GALACTICA 2 p.nu, 4-40 P-rn., 7-25 p.m. '


Sunday 4-45 p.m., 7-30 p.m. COMMENCING SUNDAY, AUGUST5th


THE HUMANOID (A) Starring RICHARD KIEL


THE 7th VOYAGE OF SiKBAD


Starring KATHERINE GRANT (U) 1-30 p.nu, 3-20 p-nu, 5-45 p.nu Sunday 4-55 p.m., 5-45 p.m.


* CONFESSION OF AN AU PAIR GIRL 2SEXY SCHOOL TEACHER


AND -


*20 p.m^ 3-50 p.m^ 6-55 pjn. * Sunday 5-25 p.m^ 7 p.m. (X)


COMMENCING SUNDAY, JULY 29th This Film has got to be


JAMES STEWART and MICKEY ROONEY The Brand New Production of


Family Entertainment at Its Best ___ Starring


1THE MAGIC OF LASSIE


COMMENCING AUGUST 5th TO B E ADVISED


SMURFFS AND THE MAGIC FLUTE RETURN FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN


COMING INTHE NEXT MONTH DOCTOR ZHIVAGO


SPIDER MAN STRIKES BACK STAR WARS


All PROEBAMMES SUBJECT TO AL TER ATI ON — GBEAT ENTERTAIHMENT -4 LICENSED BAR — REFRESHMENTS


KING’S ARMS BAWDLANDS


-10 P-m., 3 p-m., 5-25 p.nu, 7-50 p.m. Sunday 53D p.m., 7-50 p.m. (U)


THURSDAY, JULY 19th


TWO SHADES OF BLUE


i SATURDAY, JULY 21st


KEYRING DUO


i r s > ^ from our fields in Mickering Lane, Aughton,)5 nr. Ormskirk just off B5197 Ormskirk/Kirkby Road at the Derby Arms.


i each day 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.- BASKETS PROVIDED FREE


For recorded information on prices, availability, etc.,


h Tel. 051 531 8585 AUGHTON FRUIT FARM O f 35—RICHARD 9- 10- 05—SATURDAY 30—CRICKET 30—THE CAPTAIN 10—WEATHERMAN 20—THE QUEST


10-25—NEWS ON 2 10- 30—MASTERS OF TERROR. Film: “Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman.”


9- 40—GOLF: THE OPEN


8- 25—WESTMINSTER S-55—THE INVESTI­ TURE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES___


S-10—NEWS AND SPORT


—:3^5ooi haste FAYRE .Aiil.ujuc5 & (j5ft=


HOLIDAY at the


TOLL HOUSE TEA ROOMS 1 & 3 Parson Lane, Clitheroe TeL 24478


11- 30—CRICKET 12- 00—MASTERS OF TERROR: "The Hound Of The BaskerrRles,” star­ ring Peter Cushing, Andre MorelL


G r a n a d a


9-40—UNTAMED WORLD


10-25—HAPPY DAYS


10-30—THE MERSEY PIRATE


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


o-Oa—ITN NEWS 5-15—CARTOON TIME 5-30—BONKERS!


5-00—THE MAS- TERSPY


5-45—HOW THE WEST WAS WON


8- CENTURY


10-00—NEWS AT TEN 10- 11-


11-40—THE LATE FILM


LADIES AND GENTLEMEN


SUNDAY


6- 45—NEWS REVIEW 7- 15—THE COMMAN­ DERS


8- 05—NEWS ON 2 8-


10-15—ELKIE BROOKS 10-50—MURDER INTERNA­ TIONAL: “The American Friend,” starring Bruno Ganz, Dennis Hopper.


S-45—CHRONICLE TALES


G ran ad a BLOOD


-10-30—PILGRIMAGE WORSHIP


30—HORSES LN OUR 00—MORNING


11 -30—PARENTS’ DAY 12- 00—THE STATE OF THE NATION


1-00—LOGAN’S RUN 1-


2- RIGHT


2-50—SUNDAY MATINEE


05—CE LE B RATION


11- 00—'TALKING BIKES 11-


25—CARTOON


55—TIHS IS YOUR - 20—SURVIVAL


5-30—MR AND MRS 5- 00—JAYWALKIN' G 6- 30—ITN NEWS 6- 40—COME SUNDAY AT CHRIST­ CHURCH


7- 15—BJ AND THE BEAR


10—WEATHERMAN


S-15—THE COME­ DIAN’S


10-


11- 00—SOAP 11-30—BLUEY


8- 45—THE MALLENS 9- 45—ITN NEWS


CONNECTION 00—THE BRONTE PICK YOUR OWN


, ..I-' * FRL AUG. 30th*: jTHE DOOLEYS


..r ■■ ■ TOD pan.' .: 1 SAT- SEPT:


■ ■ ■: 250p,<2D0p. asQp a sop ■ : . Oerek Bxtry presents-


“MR & MRS” • .'125p(iODpctilldOAP),.


.i * ' % T-30 pJTi. r


s s o b M c c c c c o o s c c o c c o o c c o o s o a a SLAIDBURN V IL LA G E HALL


CHICKEN BARBECUE AND


(by kind permission of Mr and Mrs P. Hey) AUGUST 3rd, 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. DISCO Y2Vfe in BOUNTY


C A RN IV A L N IGH T AT THE HARK TO BOUNTY


OLD TYME DANCE in the VILLAGE HALL with Bar. Dancing to Sundowners Band ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY £2-25 TeL Slaidbum 235 or 255


Children under 14 not admitted > S 9 » » 9 S O s o s e c o s o K c e c a o e o g o oooooooj)


GOOSNARGH AND LONGRIDGE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


ANNUAL SHOW


SECRETARY, NEWHOUSE FARM, THORNLEY, LONGRIDGE, PRESTON PR3 2TN. TeL Chipping 3S&.


SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE FROM: THE


Cattle, Heavy and Light Horses, Donkeys, Goats, Poultry, F Budgerigars, Children's Section, Pet Snow, Horticulture.


MORRIS DANCING PARADE OF THE VALE OF LUNE HOUNDS


SAWLEY TAXI


NOW A T


CLITHEROE TEL.


26826


loral Art, Handicraft, Honey, Baby Show. Country Craft, Wl and YFC Classes.


15—TURNING YEAR 30—SALE OF THE 9- 00—HAWAII FIVE-0


15—HARD TIMES 15—MLORDS,


Fresh Ground Coffee, '“straight from the oven” scones, home-made biscuits, cakes and pastrys


Visit us in the mornings for:


Our ever popular '“Lunch-Time Specials” will include.


OLDE ENGLISH CHICKEN PIE QUICHE LORRAINE PORK SUPREME . FISH PIE


CORNED BEEF & TOMATO PIE CHASSEUR CHICKEN PIE MEAT & POTATO PIE


STEAK £ KIDNEY PIE I ’


and of course our FAMOUS CHEESE & ONION PIE,


SEA FOOD VOL-AU-VENT


For your Mouth Watering Holiday “Tea-Time





STRAWBERRIES & FRESH CREAM BANANA SPLITS SHERRY TRIFLE


TOLL HOUSE PEACH DELIGHT RA3P3ERRY PYRAMIDS


Choose from:


Then trv a delirious made-to-order SALAD or a TOLL HOUSE TASTY TOASTY


STILL FEELING HUNGRY? VISIT THE HOUSE OF GOOD TASTES


CLFTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CUTHEROE for the best in entertainment


Cancans to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


Come and spend your holiday weekends at the in place


SATURDAY, JULY 21 St DAVE PARIS


(greet new singer)


SUNDAY, JULY 22nd sing country with


REVELE WAYNE (greet ect)


SAT. JULY 28th TONI ADAMS (lovely less)


SUNDAY JULY 23th Greet country group


COUNTRY STYLE and to finish off your holidays


SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th the fantastic


DEBBIE NEAL (Don't miss this act)


SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th STEVE JORDON


(another good act) PLUS BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERT


WEDNESDAY AS USUAL THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAYS


WEEKLY DOUBLE 2-1 WEEKLY TREBLE IB-14-4.


ENJOY A RIDE TO THE TROUGH OF BOWLAND


VISIT THE OLD SCHOOL, WHITE WELL CRAFT AND COLLECTORS FAIR


ANTIQUES, VI CTO?. IAN A, PORCELAIN, BRASS, __


LEATHER GOODS, HAND KNIT SWEATERS, PLANTS, PICTURES & CRAFTS BY LOCAL PEOPLE


E V E R Y SUNDAY FROM 12-15 p.m. etc.


INQU IRIES : SLAIDBURN 244


BINGO IN THE LOUNGE EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY


DAVE ANDREWS (Vocal Guitarist)


Members Draw £10


75108,75261,75683, 75047, 75492, 75185, 76047, 75829


Snowball No. 3 no t won Next We~v n THE LANCASHIRE LI3RARY RI33LE VALLEY DISTRICT HOLIDAY WEEKS ARRANGEMENTS


FIRST WEEK: MONDAY TUESDAY closed 1or installation of new counter


JULY 23rd to 4th AUGUST C U TH E R O E L IB R A R Y


SECOND WEEK: MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


THURSDAY FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


BOTH WEEKS: MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 12 noon


WEDNESDAY SATURDAY of both weeks open as usual WHALLEY L IB R A R Y


will close at 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th and WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1 sL


SATURDAY open as usual 10 a.m. to 12 noon CHATBURN L IB R A R Y


TUESDAY 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. BOLTON-BY-30WLAND


MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED AND


HODDER MOTOR SERVICES


SUMMER HOLIDAY


3testaool......... (1320) Cl .70 Extended Coun­


SUNDAY, JULY 22nd


t y Run----------- (1330) C1.E5 MONDAY, JULY 23rd


London---------- (U7D0) C5.75 Llandudno____ (U720)


rlnyl--------------- (C720) C3,n? Y or ks hi re Dales_________ (DS4D) S2.4S Chester & 2oo _ (1200) n>ng


Sdutnpon------- (BS20) Cl .75 Blackoaol------- (DS20) C1.7C


Castle Douglas,


Scartomugh... Seven Lakes__


W in d e rm e re , STtess______ York__________


Mor»cambe___ Slaskpool____


Fleetwood Mar- km


Lake Bala, Bar­ mouth_____ _


Br o a dwa y , Evesham. (Duke Uartoro’)_____


ia Kenilworth, Warwick. Rei.


CohvynBay___ RhyU


C o n i s t o n , Grange^ Souinpon« Blackpool.


dnaCstBridiinaton^ York_____ _


TUESDAY, JULY 24tti


(D720) C05 (DM


(DM0) n i p 0) ^


(DM0) C2.75 (DM0) C2.40


(D520) C1^0 (0320) C1JK) (0520) Cl .70


B wednsday, JULY 25th vlenheim Palace


(D7?0) U 3S


(0720) C3J15 (0720) 0.10 (0720) £3A5


(0W0) £2^5 (0520) C1.7S (0520) C1.70


K*swtok, Cum- ’


Marecamrw. , Southport___ Blackpool


YHUSSatY, JUtY 2SU1


nss 1 CSiS £2.40C2A0 £1


C1.7S £1.70


^'*=*"*0— ® nlo £1.70


Fleetwood VU1 ket


Blackpool. SPECIAL EXTRAS


(0520) (0520) £1.50


EXCURSIONS


1 Extended Court- Try Bun---- (1330)


Mary’s Loch fD720) CATS Scarborough __ (0M0) *** Uanducno____ (0720) Bhyl---- -


Scottish Border Tou r . Moffat, P e e b l e s , S i


York-------- ---- (DM0) C.4C Southport -___ , (DS20) £1.75 Blackpool____ (0520) £1.70


(C720) CUS


Windsor C a s ­ tle ___________


TUESDAY.


Bedcar, Whitby. S7mffl_....


Seven Lakes__


W in d e rm e re , Bownecc


Fleetwood Mar- kfrt--- M o re c am b a_ Blackpool —


JULY 3lst (0700) CS3P


(DM0) £3.45 (DM0) £3.2: (0M0) £2-75


(0520) £T3C (0520) HJO (0520) C1.7C


WoPum Abbey A C o o _ --------- - (0720) £AS5 Keswick, Cum- bria Coast_____ (0720) £S-S5 ColwynSay___ (0720) 0.10 Bhyl--------1 ...... (0720) EL05 Y o r k s h i r e Dates________ (DM0) C2.45 Southport.____ (0520) C1.75 Blackpool_____ (0520) £1.70


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IB Cotswotd Tour,


(S o t i r to n -o n - Watar, Stoteon- Walri)—


Thursday, august 2nd (D720) £4S0


Bridlington____ (DM0) £325 York________ (DM0) £2.40 ■ChwterASooL: (1200) C2-2S M o r* c am b e_ (0520) CtJO Siadcoool_____ (0S20) £1-70


Sllverdaia, Am- *kte...... ............. (0500) C25D Fteetwood Mar-


FRDAY, AUGUST 3rd • •


S in gw ay Air* -


Blackpool_____ (0520) WGuST ^ *S*°V* '* r*i “ f* 4ub|*e» . ,o ap p ro val by 1h« Traffic Please b o o k at: • -C. i K. MKSWORTH. WATERLOO ROAO, - V x tr MESSoc Ch«p<im S5590, 25*73


7 e s sR S -SPEAK, KING STREET.'WHW1E1' Trl. IVhonoy 3S22


*1«» Rlullcy ttmn dtffwby ,o mlnutorto autwro* , r * 1™” " C ll ttw c*


••book oiirty tor good MHt __Co*ch/ng in comfort”


M l


V WORl THROUl PhonS


MESKRc vii .U L S ? f* re* 5S1SS tS S R S HUOSOK&, TOU. 8 *R , CHVTSU9N


J A C K I 1


c om m ls s to r» r t 48


STREET,


___________ (0520) (1220)


£150 Cl .70


AERO T(l


PLASTIC MOi mot| Dil i


OPEN BOTH | , Sales & So*


18 MOOR j There I


B SUNDAY, JULY 25th


lackpool____ (1320) C1.7C TUBS


MONDAY, JULY 30th


Action unsigm


contraci


BUYERS of housesB Riverside estate a | Moor, who have mil but not yet signeJ contracts, could f price increase of ma per cent, to comp the Ri’oble Valley < for the financial


1


involved. There are about ■


tracts awaiting sigil Mr Gordon Onf Borough Treasurer the Finance and (I Purposes Committej houses remain unscj Calling .for action!


Edwin Gretton | Bradford) said peop| taking advantage


council. Coun. Peter


(Clitheroe) point<| that the council w l ning up a deficit | increased week by] He estimated loan a


at £30 a week fq house.


WADDfNGTON & DISTRICT ALMSHOUSES


A COFFEE M O R N IN G will be held in the H OSPITAL


GROUNDS a t WADDENGTON on


SATU RDA Y, JU L Y 28th from 10 a.m. until 12 noon and


A GAR D EN P A R T Y from 2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.


ADMISSION: MORNING (including coffee and biscuits) 25p____________ AFTERNOON 10p


Bring-and-Buy stall, produce stall, tombola


1 0 pm every night


*SEL TIMES AHOVE FOR OTHER LATE SHOW


S NIGHTLY treats lilUki! H I s


tRilUbose Jca Ijoctos


Unit Four, Blackburn 58446 1 Separate shows dally at •


- The Love Bug bis toDd-ovcr-whccis f ’ fcraclessy chassis!


2.00 S.O D 7.35 Jf ‘WAIJDISNEY-^,.- coestoT^ fcyV ^ e x h - ■ SupportFeature .2.D33.25 0A06.20


LAURA‘©EMSER as Emmanuehe in me ah Mew


EMMANUELLE AND THE


WHITE SLAVE TRADE x


D£AN JONES ■ DON KNOTTS JULIE SOMMAR5


MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP u sne csnacr.


*i Support Feature 2.05 3.055.35


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PtTEL JtUS£~ B


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i EXTRA SHOW BRITISH SCREEN AW


Best Artur JACK NICHOLSON Best Dirrrtnr ROM


ARDS. AN 7'OLANSKl •B'tS'anawr "^Tnatoyji."


KAY THURSTON DANCE SCHOOLS CLITHcROE, WHALLEY, BLACKBURN


Teaching to ROYAL ACADEMY Standards Principal: KAY THURSTON 4.P.4n. LI.STD Associate-— ROYAL ACADEMY. ADVANCED Lisensiate — IMPERIAL SOCIETY. ADVANCED


* AH Royal Academy and imperial Society Exams * G.C.E. O-Leve! Ballet lor Seniors


' Under S’* class and Adult Beginners Ballet * Former pupils with ROYAL, MUNICH, ISRAELI, STUTTGART I AND SWEDISH BALLETS and successtulty teaching


* Preparation for Competitions and Auditions *


■ Small classes, ensuring individual attention


NQUIRIES (for September Term and Holiday Classes) KAY THURSTON, GOLHILL. SLAID3URN. N=t. CLtTHEROE Phone SlaidOum 202


WHALLEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL


CLASSES: ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL CHURCH BROW, CLTTHEROE


CIVIC HALL


\ CUTHEROE. TeL 23278. THURS-, FRI. & SAT. at 7-30 p.m.


CALIFORNIA SUITE <a a ,


THE CIVIC HALL WILL BE CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING JULY 2 3 rd .


Following, we can offer some great entertainment for all the family including Walt Disney's adventure 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, the new science fiction film THE HUMANOIDS, the delightful family story THE MAGIC OF LASSIE, Walt Disney's new production RETURN FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN, the latest Arabian


nights story THE THIEF OF 3AGDAD with SPIDER- MAN STRIKES BACK, Buck Rogers in the 25th CEN­ TURY, SATTLESTAR, GALACTICA, ARABIA ADVEN­


TURE, TARKA THE OTTER, THE LADY VANISHES and many more. We look forward to the pleasure of your company at the Civic HatL


__WILLIAM LEE HOLDEN GRANT


E&MlEN LSO R E D


o m en n A


USC EWRJ’ U DAC 7 i* ' 5 tf-Se -wairrisv


Separate shows dally at 2.30 5.20 7.40 10.00


JET SEX 'JULS—__u._


I " . i a lM iA K A K f l Cement works


£20m PLAN WILL SAVE FUEL


tem as Jong ago as the mid- 60s.


been a practical proposi­ tion until recent develop­ ments in manufacturing technology produced a sus- iem capable of removing minor proportions of com­ pounds found in the raw material, which have a d e le te r io u s - effect on cement produced by pre­ heater kilns.


However, it had not


School celebrates 425 years in style


* The dry process will con­ sume 35 per cent, less coal than the most efficient wet process loins. More sig­ nificantly, it wiB replace three older units of" pre­ war and immediate post­ war construction, which consume twice the amount of fuel per unit of produc­ tion.


•fairly small proportions compared to the large u n i t s n ow u s e d at


will pass to a grate cooler, from which it wiH be taken to the existing clinker store.


Clitheroe. The clinker from the kiln


plant will include a new crushed stone blending store, a large-capacity storage and homogenising silo and a rotary kiln of


Major parts of the new'


GOOD support from old boys, parents, staff and present pupils helped to make the 425th anniversary’ of Clitheroe R.oyal Gram­ mar School for Boyrs a memorable occasion. The celebrations began


on Friday with an open day a t th e school, which included a reception for civic leaders and other dig­ nitaries. In the evening, various demonstrations


COLLIDED


GISBURN man Bryan Robert Peri was fined £50 by Ciitheroe magistrates for driving without due care and attention. The court was told that


me nt fol lows r e c ent improvements to th e cement milling, bag-filling and loading sections, which utilise the most advanced svstems.


The proposed develop­


Peel (19), of Demesene Court, was driving along Sawlev Road, Bolton-by- Bowland, when he hit a grass verge while rounding a bend and rebounded to collide with an oncoming vehide.


Vicar of Langho, the P-ev. Paul Warren, was the preacher at a service of thanksgiving and com­ memoration at the Girls Grammar School, Chat-


end samples of pupils work were on exhibition. On Sundav morning, the


Vicar of Clitheroe, the Bev. John Hudson, who is chairman of the governors, assisted by lay reader kir Malcolm Blackburn, a former teacher, and head­ master Mr Gerald Hood. The collection realised


burn Boad. i t was conducted by the


was really outstanding and the open day was an excel­ lent reflection of the school’s work and history,” he said.


done by the boys was demonstrated to visitors to the woodwork department during rridav’s open day. Seen (from trie left) using some of the equipment are 15-year-olds Lindley Pate, of JCorthmeade, Gisbura, and Richard Prew, of Lar- khill, Langho.


Picture:^ Craft work


teams of former pupils, who have distinguished themselves in the sporting world, took to the cricket field at Highmoor for a celebrity match. During the tea interval, the exten­ sions to the pavilion were officially opened by Mr Charles Hughes, the FA’s a s s is ta n t d i r e c to r of coaching. The anniversary was


£115 for the Save the Chil­ dren fund. In the afternoon, two


pleased by the way things went. “I t was a great weekend. Sunday’s sendee


on Monday by a reunion dinner at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, for past and p re s e n t s ta f f . Mr Hood was v e ry


Unqualified


PROVISIONAL driving licence holder .Anthony Jone s (17), of Beech Street, Cltiheroe, was fined £20 by the town’s magistrates for earning an -unqualified pillion pas­ senger on his motor-cvcle.


Steal file


THIEVES broke into Ri bbl e s da l e Sc hool , Clitheroe, at the weekend and stole £50 worth of elec­ trical circuits and a box file. They entered the building through a win­ dow. Clitheroe police are investigating.


AUCTION MART


FAT catiit- made ?>p j>er iuio less at Ciitherwe Auction Jvlart'f fa:- stock saie on Monday. Prices for a smaller mimuer of iambs were 3.5 per luiu more than a: the previoup sale. On offer were 40 fat cattle.


also marked by the ringing of Ciitheroe Parish Churcn bells, and was rounded off


per live kilo (SB.Ip average*, medium to P7p (*G.9pi, light heifers to 7Stp C75.3pi, uncer­ tified Fleers to 55.4p (53.4;*}, heifers to $4p (50.4p). calf bulls to FT.4p (55Tpk fat cow s to 50p foo.^p). Licht lamb? made to 360p jter


iambs.. Licnt steers made to


ewes and


I WAS amazed , the comments oft John I. Wall about dearer brel other commodij village shops con to town superma


small shopkeepe charge a more rl price in keeping situation.


Hurray the villi shop


t h a t Coun. J( Walmsley had thd village shops had, t | tain extent, brouJ situation on themscj high prices. Maybe the villagl


recently reported ing said at a RibbUl Council committeel ing tha t supern were causing villagB to close. The report corj


THE village shop! be valued for what iB little bit of Old If that ■ hasn’t succun mass, impersonal or] tion. Coun. John CowJ


' “Even people experience of thl trade realise thatl markets are in a pol buy in such bulk til are able to cut theij considerably, whE


Mr Walmsley is I cillor for Wadding


can’t compete wij bulk buying of the markets, but a f'{ word, a helping h;| impulse buying and! fares, certainly ball- odd pence. In times of short;]?


live k2o estimated dressed car­ case weight, standard to 173.5p


(15K3p). medium to 16]*p (153.6p). heavy to 344p n40^pi. naif-bred ewes to S24 (£20.40) and burned ewes to £1? (£14.20).


No waiting


FOB failing to observe a no waiting sign, r rederick Seed (76T, of Kirkfields, Chipping, was fined £10 by Ciltheroe magistrates.


SLAE8U3K HETtODST CHUrCH SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY SUN DAY, JU LY 22nd 2 p.m. and 5-3D p.m. Guasl preacher


Misses Margaret and Joyce Brennand


Mr Eric 3rennand □f Wrajion Singers


EVERYONE WELCOME


get your share at lage shop. When thti


wi thout , for thl neither loyal nor ajJ


markets have “ruf the village shops tomers they could'l


tive. Mrs M. W. FREEH (Satisfied customey Pinder Close, Waddington.


THANE]


AS a Save the Cl Fund representative invited to the Cl School, Lowergcg receive three box eight sacks of chi clothing and five tl knitted by some of f dren, helped by f grans and aunties l . On behalf of the f would like to sail thank you to fhemB MARGARET GARl (Publicity Officer] 83 Henthorn Roacf Clitheroe.


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