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•71 V 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 5th, .1980 YOUR WEEKEND


— -VIEWING SATURDAY


BBC-1


7-15 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY


9-


10-25—FEELING GREAT!


10- 11-


I-


11-25—CRICKET: First Test ■


CLUB


5- 6-


FEVER TURE GAME


9-15—THE BANANA SPLITS


15—THE ADVEN­ 35—ZORRO


8- 9-


00—MICKEY MOUSE


5-10—NEWS, WEATH­ ERMAN


6-50—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: “That Riviera Touch,” starring Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise.


WOGAN? 8- 9-


10- 10-


II-


11- 12-


DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW 10—KNOTS


LANDING CHANGE 00—NEWS 30—GRANDSTAND


25—CALIFORNIA 15—WHAT’S ON


12-


11-25—NEWS ON 2 11-


H-40—CRICKET: First Test


TO BRASS TACKS


9-50—FILM INTERNA­ TIONAL: “The Indians Are Still Far Away,” starring Isabelle Huppert, Christine Pascal, Mathieu Carriere


INTERVIEWS 30—RETURN CALL


Film: “42nd Street,” starring


Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels.


Granada


9-30—INVASION ROAD


9-55—LOOK AT LIFE 25—THE VAL


10-05—BATMAN 10-30—FUN FACTORY


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


NIGHT AT THE MILL


BBC-2


2-45—SATURDAY CINEMA:


7-10—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


6-35—FREAK OUT AND THE SPACE WALK.


1-30—CRICKET: First Test


ta Young, David Niven.


“The Bishop’s Wife,” starring Cary Grant, Loret­


10—TELFORD’S 00—SATURDAY


5-10—ITN NEWS 5-20—CARTOON TIME 5-


6-


50—PHIL SILVERS6- 15—WEATHERMAN


7-


MINDY SINGS


“Dirty Money.”


IBLE HULK 30—FILM


9-30—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


9-45—TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED


10- 11-


CONCERT KNOCKOUT CUP


11.45—FOR ADULTS ONLY: Michael York in “The Strange Affair.”


SUNDAY BBC-1


7-15 -_S-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY


9-00—BAGPUSS 9-


10-


10- 11-


11- 12-


NAYAJEEVAN


PROPAGATES PLANTS


MATTERS


11-25—CONVERSAZ­ IONI


Language and People


SHOW WORSHIP


50—THE 607080 15—SUNDAY


1-00—FARMING


1-25—THE STORY OF ENGLISH FUR­ NITURE


1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


I- 4-


5- 5-


6- 7-


“The FBI Story,” starring James Stewart, Vera Miles


MARCHING BAND CHAMP­ IONSHIPS


GHENT


THE WOOD- HOUSE WAY


PRAISE


15—NA1 ZINDAGl 10—MR SMITH


35—EDUCATION 00—RUSSIAN:


7- 8- BBC-2


7-40—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


1-55—CRICKET 6-


PLACE ON EARTH


45—NEWS REVIEW 15—THE LAST


10-45—FILM OF THE WEEK: “Mahler,” starring Robert Powell, Georgina Hale


10-15—THE BOOK PROGRAMME


Granada


55—FILM MATINEE: CINEMA 10-


9- 11- 20—BRITISH


11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11- 12-


WORSHIP TODDLERS


05—FLORALIES OF 1-


00—NEWS


6-10—DOOM CASTLE 6-


starring Rodney Bewes, James Bolam


8- 15—BUCCANEER


9- 35—WORLD CHAMP­ IONSHIP BOXING


10-35—NEWS


10- 45—HEART OF THE MATTER


II- 11-


MIND 40—SONGS OF


FILM: “The Likely Lads,”


4- 5-


1-00—CHOPPER SQUAD


WORLD


35—TRAINING DOGS EARTH 2-


2-30—SUNDAY MATINEE


15—THE SUNDAY5-


30—WILDLIFE 00—MORNING 00—ALL ABOUT


30—SURVIVAL 00—WEEKEND


55—DOWN TO 20—CARTOON TIME


-6-10—APPEAL 6-


7- IANS 6- 00—ITN NEWS


CHALLENGE ON CHILDREN CENTURY


30—UNIVERSITY 00—FRANK MUIR 30—SALE OF THE


7- 45—HART TO HART 8- 45—IT’LL BE AL­ RIGHT ON THE NIGHT


FORTUNES


20—'TIME OUT OF10- 45—WEATHERMAN11-


10-00—BARNEY MILLER


9- 45—ITN NEWS ST JOHN


BANKSHOW 45—KAZ


30—THE SOUTH AMBULANCE CADETS CCLASSES


AMBULANCE HALL, CHURCH BROW,


at the n SHORT OF CASH?


SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER


LUNCH HIGH TEA DINNER


Castile (Licensed)


r «.nr MMJ£


Cii&estiaurant LITHEROE (Tel. 24587)


6-45 p.m. to 7-45 p.m. N ew Members Welcome


TUESDAY, JUNE 17th


Boys and girls aged 10 and over


Enquiries: Clitheroe 24736 or 22548


TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED


TA X I


THREE MINIBUSES FOR HIRE


CLITHEROE LADIES’ CONSERVATIVE BRANCH


“NEW TO YOU”


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE


, HALL, CLITHEROE SATURDAY, JUNE 7th, 1980 10 a.m. to 12 noon


Admission 3p 27200


TEL. CLITHEROE AND


23483


Registered Office, 28 Parson Lane


JIM GARLICK


Mobile Discotheque Service for any high class functions.


We provide a professional


Also Hire and Sales Service !' Tel.


PADIHAM 75393 OMMENCE


15—THE CHRIST­ 15—FAMILY


S AW L E Y T A X I N O W A T


UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT] TEL. 2 6 8 2 6


8-15—DANCE MONTH. “Romeo and Juliet,” The Royal Ballet production, starring Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev


05—NEWS ON 2


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKINGMEN’S CLUB


SA TU RD A Y, JU N E 7 th


T R IO Great Group


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH RESTORATION APPEAL


G A L A


to be held at STANDEN HALL (by kind permission of John Aspinall, Esq.)


on SATURDAY, JUNE 14th at 2-30 p.m.


HASLINGDEN AND HELMSHORE BAND PONY RIDES, ‘ESMERALDA’ RIDES, AERIAL RUNWAY,


FIRE BRIGADE DISPLAY, VARIETY OF GAMES, STALLS AND REFRESHMENTS.


FREE TRANSPORT FROM SHAWBRIDGE a t 2 p.m. ADMISSION 20p (Under 14’s 10p)


Sunday, June 8th, 7-30 p.m. G B l l i Sat., June 14th


250p


6-30 p.m. show, £6, £5, £4, £2; 9 p.m. show, £6.50, £5.50, £4.50, £2.50


Tues., June 17th, 7-30 p.m.


B U D G l i 250p


Thurs., June 19th, 7-30 p.m.


THE BEAT 2S0p (300p on night)


Thurs., July 3rd, 7-30 p.m m r250p m Friday, July 11th, 7-30 p.m


200p (Child and QAP150p) Sa:., June 7th


Dance Ihe Night Aw av to the E l


i y


8 p.m. —11-45 p.m. Admission £1


Box Office, Northgato,


Blackburn Tel. 51887. Open 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Mon. — Fri„ 1C


a.m.—4 p.m. Sat. Postal


bookings welcome (Enclose SAE) Tickets for group events


may also be obtained from Ames Records and Tapes


Clitheroe and Mary’s Music, Accrington.


WADDINGTON FC ANNUAL


GENERAL MEETING


TUESDAY, JUNE 10th, 8 p.m.


Waddington Social Club Secretary


All Interested Parties Welcome


Blackburn, Burnley and ’ NOW OPEN Receive a warm welcome at the


UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP


NEW


martholme GRANGE


TEL. ACCRINGTON 3846741


which has been completely .


redecorated and refurbished AVAILABLE ATANY,


BURNLEY ROAD, ALTHAM


t, I . Large attractive LOUNGE BAR


Open 11 a.m. — 3 p.mJ5-30 p.m. — Midnight BAR SNACKS AVAILABLE AT ANYTIME


: AND


COCKTAIL BAR 8-00 to 11 p.m..


BAR SNACKS AVAILABLE AT ANYTIME


* S T A R C A B A R E T * $ * * * V* + * ¥ + * * + + * + +V* * Y* +


■ 9 times winners of Opportunity Knocks. Fantastic cabaret group. Plus


THE BROTHERS


LrsVENN TRACEY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


Brilliant Comedian , RIBBLE VALLEY


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WATERLOO ROAD, •


CLtTHEROE FAMILY SERVICES SUNDAY 10-45 a.m.; 6-15 p.m.


BIBLE STUDY AND . PRAYER


i WEDNESDAY, 7-30 p.m.


Thei waters of baptism ca never wash away sin, only th Blood ot Jesus ■ Christ God Son cleemaeth from all sin.


,


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


J fri£v^- present


ACHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST


at Castle Restaurant, Clitheroe


on Sunday, June 22nd Tickets £5


available from Advertiser &


Times Oltlce, Newsagents B aw d la n d s . Waggon & Horses, Castle Restaurant, Club members.


TOMBOLA — CHAMPAGNE


■ BAR-RAFFLE AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS English breakfast with


champagne served 11 a.m. — 2 p.m.


Proceeds in aid of C.F.C. Building Fund


TELEPHONES:,


Editorial........... Clitheroe 22324 / Advertising.......Clitheroe 22323 Classified..............Burnley 22331


CLITHEROE


DEMONSTRATION SUMMER


FLOWER CLUB FLOWER


MISCELLANY


BY HARRY GORDON NATIONAL


DEMONSTRATOR ofTODMORDEN


FRI, JUNE 6th, 7-30 p.m.


ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL


VISITORS WELCOME METHODIST CHURCH TRINITY


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY


JUNE 8th, 1980


10-30 a.m. PREACHER Rev. G. W. S. Knowles.


theme "THE RAINBOW ROUNDABOUT’


with the Beginners and Primary Departments. .


6 p.m. PREACHER Rev. G. W. S. Knowles.


"A GRAIN OF MUSTARD SEED"


A musical to commemorate the bicentenary of Robert Ralkes.


PRELIMINARY NOTICE


ST JAMES'S CHURCH, CLITHEROE


AUTUMN FAYRE SATURDAY


NOVEMBER 8th, 1980


LANCASHIRE SCHOOLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA


JUMBLE SALE


To be held In the LOW MOOR


PARISH ROOMS FRIDAY, JUNE 13th


7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 2p


SELL THOSE UNWANTED


ITEMS


BURNLEY FO U22331G


R BY G SELLIN IN


U N IS E X D E N IM S


WRANGLER —L E V I-


- ~ WE are now ^ STOCKISTS OF


LEE COOPER—WEST COAST


BAGGIES NOW IN STOCK


66/70 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE . Tel. 22697


ECONOMIC STORES HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


Teach us to number our days. . ,


Sunday 6-30 p.m. Preacher


R. LUCAS Bolton'


Wednesday 2-30 p.m.


WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP F. Blackburn, Clitheroe • 7-45 p.m.


PRAYER and BIBLE READING


METHODIST CHURCH WHALLEY


JUMBO SALE


IN THE CHURCH HALL


SATURDAY, JUNE 7th at 2 p.m. ' , ' ■ v;


Admission 5p ... The BIG jumble event1 J


We offer an intj seldor


SA V E £ 2 . OPEN Di


TUESD/ n t a i r i e i s n H 1


; frsoLor w


BOLTON-b I ■


: Aipk'«si Hea1l Clematis (over!


Fruit Bushes, Rl Psalm 90 v 12.


BLA BICK EXAS1HU SPECIAL)


2 2 -2 4 K IN G AND


IN CONCERT at the SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL JUNE 6th


JAZZ FUSION


8 p.m. — Midnight • TICKETS £1.75


A \\\\\\\V V \\\\\\W \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \x \W k W \ \ \ \ \ \Y


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB CLITHEROE


THURSDAY, JUNE 5th


DISCO FRIDAY, JUNE 6th


ALF ON THE ORGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 7th


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY & SATURDAY


BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SUNDAY, JUNE 8th


CHRIS MILLER Guitar Vocalist


MEMBERS’ DRAW C9


60654,60479,61517, 60926, 60618,60606,61419, 61224.


SNOWBALL No 2. WON NEXT WEEK £4.


15—CELEBRITY 10—DARTS WORLD


35—MORK AND


05—MIXED BLES­ 35—'THE INCRED­


THE


UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SCANDAHOVEE BUFFET


THREE FISHES MITTON


SOUP, BUFFET, SELECTION OF HOME MADE SWEETS, CHEESE AND BISCUITS, COFFEE AND MINTS


£ 3 . 5 0 inclusive of VAT


TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 8 p.m. or 9-30 p.m.


BAR SNACKS ALWA YS AVAILABLE FAMOUS FOR HOME MADE PIES


ADVANCE BOOKINGS Tel. STONYHURST 206 mcQUEEn HOFFmnn STEUE DUSTin PHPILLflll, SEXY LOVERS


M E E T THE C R A F TSM A N AT


THE CRAFT FAIR


FRIDAY, JUNE 6th. 2-30 —6 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 7th


GAWTHORPE HALL, PADIHAM, BURNLEY


10 —12 noon, 2 —6 p.m.


ADMISSION: ADULTS 60p REFRESHMENTS


SUNDAY, JUNE 8th 2 — 6 p.m. NATIONAL TRUST MEMBERS FREE


CHILDREN 30p FREE CAR PARK


CRAFTS TO BE DEMONSTRATED INCLUDE W EA V IN G , EG G -D ECO RA T IN G , ,


PA TCHWO RK, C RO CH E T , WOOD­


TU RN IN G , RU SH -SEA T ED CH A IR S , W RO U G I IT- IRO N WORK, C ERAM IC SC U L P TU R E , PA IN T IN G ON S ILK , B E E -K E E P IN G , ROCKING H O R SE S .


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT Y.F.C.


ANNUAL COFFEE EVENING


HOLLY DEAN FARM, WADDINGTON FRIDAY, JUNE 6th 7-30 p.m.


By kind permission of Mr and Mrs W. Bargh


Tombola, Raffle, Produce Stall, Various side stalls. ADMISSION 20p


S U P P E R D A N C E


S A T U R D A Y COVER CHARGE 75p DANCING 8 — 1 a.m.


Tel: STONYHURST 216


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL Nr. CLITHEROE


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05—DANCE MONTH:


{PETER BOYLE as VVizatO P and^BILL


f


i Separate shows daily at 2.10


I THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF ESCAPE EVER FILMED!


What* on... What¥on m a t * an,,-What's o n ... What* o n ... What* o n . Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446


2 3.45 7.15


"A peach of a film!" """


25—DANCE MONTH 20—THE LEVIN1


it.


.00 5.30 9.05 AlanAWa


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


for the best In entertainment


Michael Glim.’ IlillCosIn


Jo/ .\Hklunll*rjor Smilh


^’WalUTManluu' Maine Mat


.lancKHula SATURDAY, JUNE 7th THE FANTASTIC SINGING STAR MELISSA WILDE


AIDERT BROOKS at Tom HARVCY KEITEL


nOPIt rO RlSH LEONARD HARRIS


■acomedydelight-™^™™?*' K I " Lc tY R?EFNUy THE SUNDAY, JUNE 8th


MIKE SINCLAIRE (another top act)


B IL L S B O N A N Z A B IN G O E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y


WEEKLY DOUBLE 7— 4 WEEKLY TREBLE 5—23—23 BARNOLDSWICK CRICKET CLUB GRAND


BAR-B-QUE AND DISCO


i ON FRIDAY, JUNE 6th, 1980


9 p.m. — 1a.m.


ATBROGDEN HALL FARM, BARNOLDSWICK


LICENSED BAR — CAR PARK


Wet or fine (all under cover) Tickets £ 2 including supper


Available from ail committee members/players and all branches of Harry Garllck TV


3/players Centre.


B B B B B B B B B B


GRAND BARBEQUE in support of overseas missions


St James’s Infant School 7-15 p.m.


Friday, June 6th


STALLS, BRING & BUY, SIDE SHOWS, PLANTS


\ SUNDAY NIGHT IS


at the DUKE OF YORK, GRINDLETON featuring


F O L K N IG H T THE. NEARLY FAMOUS BAND


AND OTHER ARTISTS SINGERS WELCOME


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■ B B FRIDAY, JUNE 13th CLITHEROE FOLKERS


A LANCASHIRE NIGHT OUT NO Cover Charge


^>\>X\XVN>X\XV\XNXVV\XVVWNXVSX>XNN\VVVV\XVi wide selection of bar meals availab e availablle y


The Trustees and Ladies of Waddington Hospital Invite you to come and enjoy yourselves at their


WADDINGTON HOSPITAL


in the HOSPITAL GROUNDS on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, 1980


300th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS


p.m. 7-9 p.m. GALA EVENT in Marquee LANCASHIRE BIG BAND TOMBOLA — GIANT PRIZES


a.m. 10-12 noon Stalls, tombola etc. Coffee and entrance 30p


FOOD STALL — DELICATESSEN, RAFFLE GLASS O F WINE AND ENTRANCE 50p


$


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


..What* on) FOLK


ATTHESTARKIE ARMS,


’ SUNDAY, JUNE 8th| 7-45 p.m.


LANCASHIRE BAND (formally Street Life)


'• Plus singers night' Floor singers welcome £1 on the door


A. Johnson, 35 Langshaw Drive


Letters iti


Article! back


Clitheroe Palace The number of memories.!


*epc


I recall as a very smd boy seeing what mut


cian who particularly ir pressed me (one is easi impressed at six or sev< years of age). The fina of his act was to produ, a lady from inside an ol fashioned tripod camera.


was, I presume, a vc deep contralto, who w announced as “the worn: with a man’s voice.”


Another artist I rec;


Palace that I saw my fir Charlie Chaplin sile: movie and, later sti when the hall became ti Queen’s Hall, I sold pro rammes at a “Grand Cri ket Club Bazaar.”


Later, it was at tl


. I particularly remembl assisting, too, at the “rol up games — three balls j penny,” presided over Mr Elliot Fielding, wS had brought them sped,! ly from the Pleasul Beach at Southport. Mr Fielding, an ex-S(§


the son of the headmastl of the local school. Suri| other readers must member the diseiplinaril we irreverently dubbl “Pot Head” (but not in | a ustere presence).


day in Devonshire, wha pleasure it was to rece


Finally, while on ht


my Advertiser and Tin some 300-odd miles fr


Clitheroe, at more or 1 the same time as it r. mally drops through “Whalley Letterbox." Thank you — it mj


my day.


JIMMY FELL, Limefield Avenue, Whalley.


MANUFACTURERS END OF SEASON CLEARANCE


OF HIGH CLASS LADIES SUMMER FASHIONS


(Coats, Dresses, Suits, Skirts) ONE DAY ONLY


SAT, JUNE 14th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


ST CATHERINE’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WEST BRADFORD


PROCEEDS IN AID OF FIELD IMPROVEMENT AND SPORTS £


THE RESTAURANT WILL BE OPEN FOR


CALF’S HEAD HOTEL WORSTON, NR CLITHEROE OPEN LUNCH AND DINNER DAILY


H IG H T E A


EVERY SUNDAY from 4 p.m. — 5-45 p.m. GOOD SELECTION OF MEALS, HOME MADE CAKES,


BREAD AND BUTTER, POT OF TEA E 3 .1 0 INCLUDING VAT.


PLUS 10% SERVICE CHARGE FOR RESERVATION TEL.CLITBEROE^121B_____ X CONSULT THE LEJ


LETTERS for publij tion must be accct panied by name and I dress as an ntdicaticl good faith, even ifl writer wishes to x.f nom-de-plume.


have been my first varietj show there. On the bill was. a maf


viceman who had lost F leg in World War I, v.s


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