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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 30th, 1979


YO U R W E E K E N D — V IEW IN G — SATURDAY


BBC-1


7-15—8-30—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


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


10-05—HORSEBACK 10-


12- 30—GRANDSTAND 5-05—HISS AND MAKE UP


5-15—NEWS 5-


LIFE


6- 6-


10—DR WHO 35—LARRY


GRAYSON’S GENERATION GAME


7- 25—SEASIDE SPECIAL


8- 15—SATURDAY


NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: “The Black Wind­ mill,” starring Michael Caine.


10-00—NEWS 10-


DAY 11-


11- 25—CRICKET: FOURTH TEST .


30—ZORRO 3- 4- BBC-2


7- 40—2-45— OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


00—SATURDAY


. ■ starring Robert Taylor, Brian Donlevy.


CINEMA: “Billy the Kid,”


30—CRICKET: FOURTH TEST


6-45—NEWS AND SPORT


30—JUNIOR THAT’S 8-


9-


10- 11-


12-


10—MATCH OF THE 10—THE QUEST


11-55—WEATHERMAN


' 7-00—A GALA EVEN­ ING FROM THE VIENNA OPERA


40— N E TW O R K 10—A GALA EVEN­


ING FROM THE .VIENNA OPERA 35—FESTIVAL


REPORT 15—NEWS ON 2


11-20—NEWS 39 11-


30—CRICKET:


FOURTH TEST ' 00—MIDNIGHT


MOVIE “Swamp Water,” starring Walter Brennan, Walter Huston, Anne Bax­ ter, Dana


Andrews. BBC-1 9-40—SAB RAS


12-15—OPEN FRIEND­ SHIP


1-00—FARMING


1-25—EXPLORING PHOTOGRAPHY


1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


1-55—FILM MATINEE “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland


3- 4-


4-


5- 6-


6- 7-


CHAPARRAL 45—ORION


40—STAR TURN


CHALLENGE 05—NEWS


6-15—THE LIGHT OF EXPERIENCE


30—HOME ON


SUNDAY LINE


7-15—8-30—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


9-00—HEADS AND TAILS


9-15—THE SUNDAY GANG


11-


SUNDAY 8-


9- 10-


WORKINGMENS CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroe


C H A R I T Y


C O N C E R T (QUEENS PARK BABY FUND)


8-05—THE BEST OF DICK EMERY


50—NEWS


00—THE PIRATE 35—MUTI AND THE


PHILHARMONIA AT THE EDIN­ BURGH FESTIVAL


BBC-2


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


1-55—CRICKET 6- 7-


8-


45—BUGS BUNNY 00—THE HIGH


45—NEWS REVIEW 15—QUIETLY IN


SWITZERLAND 00—NEWS ON 2


8-05—FACE THE MUSIC


8-40—THE DIARY OF A NOBODY


8- 9- 55—50 YEARS OF


COUNTRY MUSIC


45—NEWS 39


9-55—A VISIT FROM MISS PROTHERO


15—THE ONEDIN


10-35—TRIBUTE TO JEAN RENOIR “French Cancan,” starring Jean Gabin, Francoise Arnoul.


BR0WSH0LME HALL, CLITHEROE, LANCS


The Historic Home of the PARKER Family will be OPEN TO VISITORS everyday during the following period;


SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th to SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd D A IL Y 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Entrance house and gardens


ADULTS 7Cp, CHILDREN30p Free carpark at owners’ risk No dogs.


Guided tours (40 minutes) by members of the family.


Booked parties (over 20) on any day throughout the year by arrangement with Mrs Parker (Tel. Stonyhurst 330)


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th


3 GREAT ARTISTES APPEARING


45—WEATHERMANGRAND RAFFLE COVER CHARGE25p


ADM IS S IO N 50p C H ILD R E N (under 12) 20p


FREE CAR PARKING WUVWVYWWVWYyWWS


© “ i300p on door)


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


SUTHERLAND BROTHERS


200p, (250p on door) Wednesday, October 3rd ALEXANDER ROY LONDON


- .BALLET 2-30 p.m.


100p(70p child/OAP) 7-30 p.m.


200p, 150p, 100p


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


/STIFF LITRE FINGERS 225p, 250p on night


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


MARY O'HARA 300p, 250p, 200p & 100p


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


UNDERTONES :225p, (250p on night)


____


CODMAN ’S PU N CH & JUDY TH E A TR E FENCING DISPLAY


S T A L L S TEAS, JUDO DISPLAY


FUN CASTLE SIDESHOWS


H U N T R O Y D E F A I R


AT HUNTROYDE, Nr. Padiham


SUNDAY, SEPT., 2nd 2 — 6 p.m.


, KING GEORGE’S HALL B L A C K B U R N


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th 6*30 a n d 9 p .m .


ANDY W IL L IA M S PLUS SKILES AND HENDERSON


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


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


Televisions Hit Show •.


H E X H E n B M With DEREK BATEY


125p, (100p child/OAP)


Tuesday, September 11th • .7-30 p.m.


POLICE 200p, (250p on night)


Wednesday, S e p lem b j j r t h 7-30 p-Tj j , * - * '


200p (250p on night)


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


HOUGHTON WEAVERS


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


FT M


IT 300p, 200p,100p UUU Boxing Day to Jan. 19th PANTO TIME!


BEANSTALK” Starring


“JACK & THE


BRIAN & MICHAEL and DUGGIE CLARK


Bookings Now Being Takt


SATURDAY DANCING


to the BOB WATMOUGH ORCHESTRA


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st 8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m.


TELEPHONE 51887


Box Office, Northgate, BLACKBURN. Open 9—5 Mon. to FrI. 10— Saturday


POSTAL BOOKINGS TO KING GEORGE'S HALL, NORTHGATE BLACKBURN


- Borough o f Blackburn


CLITHEROE KARATE CLUB Beginners course In


WADO-RYU KARATE Graded Welcome


A MEMBER OF TERA GROUP Under


T. TAKAMIZAWA 6th Dan E. CODDRINGTON 3rd Dan Ranked Worlds No 2


BKA, Affiliated EKB, MAC Principal Instructor


D. A. JAMES 2nd Dan -


Co. Instructor S. GREENWOOD 1st KYU


APPLYUNITED REFORMED CHURCH HALL


MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


Unit Four,-Blackburn 58446 SEP 2 WEEK t ji lie.


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MACHINE GUN KELLY aa Feature 2.35


ACADEMY AWARD BEST FILM 1979


.MostrwqritmyesICJL— ertdatdayferM


LL. J - fULLCmCLt fflERCW . fUUC1RClt..KORDUUI0 |


r-con sow G»**ci aitoKii c*n»H» xwn ALSO


GEORGE C. SCOTT WAGES OF FEAR


EXTRA SHOW Th,s tme the c i i n t E a s t w o o d m


1 I 9 n i l


■ v PM - dose to home * every night


bullets are^ flitting pretty


SEE TIMES ABOVE FOR OTHER LATE SHOWS NIGHTLY


M ag n u n r" Force, **


C IV IC H A L L - CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m. THE THIEF OF BAGDAD


SPIDERMAN STRIKES BACK (U) MATINEE THURSDAY 2-15


THIEF OF BAGDAD and CARTOONS


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd TO SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.


The original space manl Buck Rogers swings back to earth and lays i t on the 25th Century!


THE MARGARET SANDHAM SCHOOL OF DANCING, CLITHEROE


PRINCIPAL: Margaret W. Sandham, m.b.b.o. o.d.i.s. Advanced. Full teaching Diploma. Fellow and Examiner of the B.B.O. M.I.S.T.D. (NB)


ASSISTED BY Heather M. Fitchett, m.b.b.o. Advanced Dancer’s Diploma Solo Seal Diploma, J.T.C. Adv. Teachers Diploma. Former Pupil at the Royal Ballet School.


AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES, FRIDAY, SEPT. 14th


CLASSES HELD AT THE UNITED CHURCH SCHOOL (Nr. Castle Gate, Clitheroe)


CLASSES ALSO HELD SATURDAY, a.m.


* A thorough training given in all branches of the art with special attention to Deportment and Grace


* Pupils prepared for B.B.O. Scholarships and Competitions ’ 'Auditions to the Royal Ballet School — Junior and Senior


Fiona Chadwick a former pupil of the school is now dancing with the Royal Ballet Company


* Special classes for Tiny Tots, and Adults beginners Ballet & Modern * Special classes for Tap, and Modern Jazz, all ages


* Senior Pupils prepared for G.C.E. O Level Ballet


' July Examinations 1979. 95 pupils entered for Tap and Ballet Examina­ tions— all gained Honours competing with pupils from all over the country, Pupils have won over 18,000 Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals and over 800 Major Trophies. All classes are divided into age groups ■ and under the personal direction of the principal


• Enquiries: THE STUDIO, WESTWOOD, HOLLINS GROVE, DARWEN. Tel. 72673


Or, Mrs Sharpies, 4 Balmoral Ave., Clitheroe. Tel. 22196 . FROM SEPT. 9th ONWARDS


I "A milestone to last f oVever" “ ...se e it at all costs”


ROBERT DE NIRO THE


DEER HUNTER. MICHAEL CIMINO


SEX D IA R Y Day & Night Service


LOWERGATE TAXI CO. LTD. Reg Office: 15 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE OPERATING FROM AUGUST 31st


CONTRACT WORK


PHONE CLITHEROE 2 6 4 7 7 DISTANCE


LONG


LOW MOOR CLUB SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd


G EM IN I (Local group) C O L IN B A R R Y S O U N D


BINGO IN THE LOUNGE THURSDA Y AND SATURDAY


Members draw £5


86258 85258 85956 85254 85329 85259 86566 85110 Snowball No. 2 next week £9


2a XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\X\VV\\XVVY*x 4 RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


at Rimington Caravan Park


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st 2-30 p.m.


(In the Institute I f Wet)


Nearly New Jumble, Cake Stall, etc. Children’s and Adult Games, Pony Rides, Afternoon Teas


ADMISSION 15p including Free Rattle Children under 12 FREE


PENDLETON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE 5th ANNUAL.


• TEA AND CAKE AFTERNOON


Plants and Lucky Dip Craft Exhibition


Produce and Cake Stall, 2-30 to 5 p.m.


in The Village Hall SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 1st, 1979


____________ Fund*__________ ROYAL


BRITISH LEGION WADDINGTON BRANCH


JUMBLE


METHODIST SCHOOL WADDINGTON FRIDAY


AUGUST 31st, 1979 Doors open 7 p.m. ADMISSION 5p


B0LLAND GARDENING CLUB


SECOND FLOWER and


VEGETABLE SHOW .. SUNDAY


, SEPTEMBER 9th '


. Village Hall, Boitorvby-Bowland Doors open 2 p.m.


: \ ’ ' J of Closes Hall et 3 p.m. I N T H E 2 5 t h C E N T U R Y ^


Presentation of trophies and 'i prizes will be made by • Mrs M. HEATON


ADMISSION Adults 10p • Children 5p


Refreshments available f ’


QUALITY ANTIQUE DEALERS AND COLLECTORS1 FAIR


E V E R Y T U E S D A Y 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. ;


MITTON HALL NEAR WHALLEY •-


TWIXTPRESTON AND CLITHEROE E h q . T e l . U P -H O L L A N D 6 2 2 9 7 5


Proceeds for The International Year of the Child and WI


. _ .


MONDAYS and THURSDAYS 7-15 p.m. to 9 p.m.


_____


M A Y O R E S S O F C L IT H E R O E ’S L A D IE S ’ C O M M IT T E E Invite you lo a


C O F F E E M O R N IN G IN THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1979 10-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon


Bring and Buy Cake Stalls, Raffle


’ _


Proceeds towards restoration of St. Mary Magdalene's .. Church


Admission 15p


SAWLEY TAXI


YOGA FOR HEALTH


COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd 7-30 — 9 p.m.


at ST JAMES SCHOOL, GREENACRE STREET


10 week session BOOK NOW!


Only a few places available Teacher Mrs Mary Nolan T e l . C L IT H E R O E 2 3 1 5 3


SLAIDBURN SEPTEMBER 8th With many new attractions


THE HODDER VALLEY S H O W


Cattle, Sheep, Heavy Horse, Ponies, Handicrafts,Y.F.C. Classes, Wrestling;


Tug-of-War, Terriers, Tractor Pulling, F^ell Race, Clay Shoot, Vintage Cars, Football, Morris Men, Slaidburn Band, Licensed Bar


ADMISSION 60p CHILDREN 20p CAR PARK FREE NOW AT


CLITHEROE T E L .


2 6 8 2 6 CLITHEROE


FOOTBALL CLUB BINGO


NIGHT TUESDAY,


SEPTEMBER 4th


' 8 p.m. at the


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB


ADMISSION 60p including supper


Doors Open 7-30 p.m.


RIMINGTON AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


VEGETABLE SHOW SEPTEMBER 8th


FLOWERS AND ALL HALLOWS’ CHURCH, MITTON


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


O L D V IC A R A G E , M IT T O N by kind permission ol Dr and Mrs Smith


OR, IF WET, IN MITTON INSTITUTE


on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, at 2-30 p.m. to be opened by Mrs S. Gorton (o f Bashall Eaves)


STALLS, GAMES, etc ADMISSIOH 20p: CHILDREN FREE Teas will be served In the Institute


• Church open to visitors 2 p.m.—5p.m.


FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st


CLITHEROE


GREAT HARWOOD TOWN kick off 3 p.m.


(sponsored by Jacksons Steel, Blackburn)


Admission 35p, Children andOAP8 20p


Refreshments available J


in MEMORIAL INSTITUTE RIMINGTON


Doors open 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 12p: CHILDREN ■ Sp


Tea and refreshments ' available'


WHALLEY


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


FLOWER and


VEGETABLE SHOW in THE METHODIST HALL WHALLEY SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 1st open at 2-30 p.m.


PLANT STALL


Refreshments available ADMISSION 10p


On the 175th Anniversary of THE BIBLE SOCIETY


SUMMER CELEBRATION To be opened by Mr HOWEL JONES


(Hatdmittar ol Bmokskte School) at


ST JAMES'S INFANTS’SCHOOL Greenacre Street 2-30 p.m.


Saturday, September 1st Teas - Stalls -1 75 Stall


______ ADMISSION 5p


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


SUPPER


DANCE SATURDAY


SE PTEMBER 1st d a n c in g


• 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. £2.25 per head


Tel. Stonyhurst 216 CLITHEROE


FLOWER CLUB


FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st , ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL


7-30 p.m.


Demonstration by — Mrs E. Lucas ,


Visitors welcome SEPTEMBER 7th • PRACTICE NIGHT j


“SPECIAL OCCASION”


- ‘Display Advertisiing— -j “-Pays Dividends—— '


- v - i


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th


H O E D O W N


8 p.m. — 12 EMI IG I f * Q V


C L A R K S O N S C LO G G S ADMISSION 75p REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 2 n d


FO L K N IG H T with


T U R N P IK E a n d R O G E R W E S T B R O O K DETAILS LATER


ST A N D R E W ’S Slaidbum


HARVEST FESTIVAL


EVENING PRAYER 7-30 p.m. The Rev. I. J. L. Browne S A LE O F P R O D U C E


VILLAGE HALL, MONDAY, 7 p.m.


KAY THURSTON DANCE SCHOOLS CLITHEROE, WHALLEY, BLACKBURN


Teaching to ROYAL ACADEMY Standards Principal: KAY THURSTON A.R.A.D. U.S.T.O. Associate — ROYAL ACADEMY, ADVANCED Licenciate — IMPERIAL SOCIETY, ADVANCED


* All Royal Academy and Imperial Society Exams * G.C.E. O-Level Ballet for Seniors * Preparation for Competitions and Auditions * Small classes, ensuring Individual attention * Under 5’s class and Adult Beginners Ballet


* Former pupils with ROYAL, MUNICH, ISRAELI, STUTTGART AND SWEDISH BALLETS and successfully teaching INQUIRIES (for September Term and Holiday Classes)


KAY THURSTON, GOLOHILL, SLAIDBURN, Nr. CLTTHEROE Phone Slaidbum 202


CLASSES: ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL CHURCH BROW. CLTTHEROE


WHALLEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL Martin To!


Fun weekend A fun, fellowship


friendship weekem Salem Congregati


Chapel, Martin l| attracted about 50 y people, many from ou churches. On Friday evening


were joined by 55 i bers of the Pendle C ian Fellowship for an e] ing’s entertainmen Great Todber Farm. A meeting was led b


B e r t C h am b ers , Morecambe, who pro\ accordion accompanii for the choruses, evening was rounded with a barbecue supp Saturday mornr


theme was “What Christian,” the spe1 being Mr Keith Will.-j Burnley. It’s a Knocl competitions were he] the afternoon. . After tea a numb


parables were mimed party games arrange Mr H. K. Moorhouse. Rev. .Richard Cleave Harden, closed the e ing with Benediction. The Sunday mor


session, based on “CL ian living,” was led bJ Rev. J. D. Cullingford| Mr H ow el Jones Clitheroe. Later the young;


joined the family gi| service led by Mr Jel whose theme was “Are! making excuses for| accepting Jesus as : personal Saviour?” weekend’ s prograr ended with a buffet t|


God’s word The usual Sunday


ing service at Martin T Chapel was conducted Miss. Melanie Starkicl Clitheroe, whose mesl was “The word of Gel Miss Helen Jones|


el


prayers and sang chor" to fieri own guitar acl paniment. Organist I


£28 will go to the Rif Valley Talking Ne


paper. . Hurst Grec


Tasty "Members o f Hul Green WI spent mosfl


their meeting licking t| lips, "while watching I handy a food mixer cal


in the kitchen. A ft I wards,’however, they I


..


: ? food and fruit dnnks.J ’Everyone was tharl


. , for the support giver ■ '/:■


. the chance: to sample! : and approve — PreP!f


Miss Alice Parkinson.! ’ The day’s collection!


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd FAMILY SERVICE 11 a.m.


S - -'!&£. Ban!


A BARBECUE, ’ helped visitors eij by Guides from (St James) comp! which will go t | - company.


TWO MINI BUSES FOR HIRE T A X I


S E L F DRIVE HIRE CARS T E L . C L IT H E R O E


Registered office 28 PARSON LANE


27200 23483


AND TOWN CAR HERE CLITHEROE LTD _______


Tuesday, October 23rd 7-30 p.m.


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


LANKY SPOKEN HERE .................. featurino


' nV E PENNY PldCE, plus ; BERNARD WRIGLEY and DAVE


DUTTON . ' 27Sp, 2S0p, 150p,90p • ■ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd


D IX IE L A N D S H OW B A N D (Great lads)


(A' small cover charge will apply members and guests) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th


A R T IS T E OF T H E Y E A R i (A few tickets still available. Members and gu e s ts ) .


BILLS BONANZA BINGO EVERY WED­ NESDAY


(Come along and enjoy a great night) Your favourite caller: RAY


WEEKLY DOUBLE 16 19 WEEKLY TREBLE 27 22 25


LOW MOOR METHODIST CHURCH


HARVEST FESTIVAL


S E P T E M B E R 2 n d s e rv ic e s 10-30 a.m.


Preacher. Mr Howet J ones


6 o ’clock. Preacher Rev. A. Ward Jones. Mrs P. Davies will r eceive gifts from the children at morn­ ing s ervice


Soloist at evening service, Miss Linda Whitfield


M O N D A Y a t 7 -3 0 p .m . Mr Peter Garner will g iv e 8 v id eo recording (how a colour TV tube Is produced)


Refreshments and sale o f fruit and v e g after.


Come ye thankful people come S E L '


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE for the best In entertainment


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA .


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st


H A Z E L D A Y : (hard to beat)


CLITHEROE and DISTRICT DARTS LEAGUE


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th at the


WHITE HORSE, YORK STREET, — CLITHEROE


START 8 p.m. prompt Will all Interested teams please attend


ILLNESS has vented, a for i Clitheroe woi.


. from attending a : cial ceremony r month in honouii her first husband \ 22 of his fellow vicemen, who die| a wartime flying; dent over Bristol! Mrs Dorothy Br,


(5 7 ) ’ lived in W t Avenue and Bolll


Prospect, before mcl to Oswaldtwistle s<I


years ago. She was | ing to be present af


Rlbble Valley Borough Council and Mid-Pennine Arts Association present


,


BRASS IN RIBBLE VALLEY' SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND


Sunday, September 2nd, 1979 at The Playing Fields, Sabden


2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. (Weather permitting) N


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