2 Clitheroe Advertiser and times, March 6th, 1980 YOUR WEEKEND
-V IE W IN G - — SATURDAY
BBC-1
12-27—WEATHER 12-30—GRANDSTAND
9-05—GYMNAST 9-30—MULTI COLOURED SWAPSHOP
5-30—NEWS 5-
6- 7-
7-
8- 9-
10- 11-
5-10—THE PINK PANTHERSHOW
WOMAN 45—WONDER
TURES GREAT AND SMALL
AND LARGE SHOW
30—JIM’LL FIX IT 05—ALL CREA
55—THE LITTLE
30—DALLAS 20—NEWS
9-30-MATCH OF THE DAY
11-55—WEATHERMAN BBC-2
740—OPEN UNIVER SITY
3-10—CHOPSTICKS 3-55—SATURDAY CINEMA: “Ziegfeld Follies"
5- 6-
6- 7-
INDOOR GARDEN
7-20—FREE TO CHOOSE
SPORT 20—HORIZON 9-
7-40 —8-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY
10- 8-
10-10—REFLECTIONS IRELAND
11- 11-
The Best of Friends
MOVIE: “High Sierra,” star ring Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino.
30—GANGSTER
THE
LANCASHIREispr.ng) ANTIQUE DEALERS’ FAIR
■??fkets300p 250p,iuup , In d u c t io n chlld/OAPs)
30—PLAYHOUSE:
MOVIE: “Zabriskie Point,” starring Mark Frechette, Daria Halprin, Rod Taylor.
Granada 30—A BETTER READ
30—PARKINSON 30—PHIL SILVERS
10-05—FANGFACE 10-30—TISWAS 12-
5-05—ITN NEWS 5-
SPORT 6-
8- 9-
9-45—TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED
DOOR SPORT
10—MR SMITH’S
10-15—BARNEY MILLER
35—OPEN DOOR 05-NEWS AND
12-20—SECOND CITY REVUE
SUNDAY BBC-1
S-55—RAGTIME 9-
740-OPEN UNIVER SITY
10-05—THE SKILL OF LIP-READING
940—THE SECRET ARY AND HER BOSS
10-15—LET’S GO 10-30—LOST FOR WORDS
10-
11- 20—AVVENTURA 1145—MULTI-RACIAL BRITAIN
Language and People
12-
12-25—SUNDAY WORSHIP
YOURSELF 12-55—FARMING
1-20—IT’S A GREAT LIFE
LINES 2-
140—WRITE AWAY 1-
Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, Celeste Holm.
4-05—THE HIGH CHAPARRAL
4- 5-
6- 6-
7- TIONAL ATHLE
TICS IAAF VIII
ROADSHOW
640—SONGS OF PRAISE
20—ANTIQUES 00—NEWS
OF MR POLLY 55—INTERNA 55—RUSSIAN: . 10—SPEAK OUT BBC-2 640-NEWS REVIEW
5-15—RUGBY SPECIAL
7-
8- 9-
745—THE WORLD ABOUTUS
BLUFF SOLDIER 9- 10- 10—A CHURCH TO SOLDIER
640—THE MONEY PROGRAMME
15—CALL MY
35—GONE FORA 25—NEWS ON 2
1145—TONY BENNETT SINGS
55—NEWS HEAD Granada 00—FILM MATINEE:
9-30—WILDLIFE CINEMA
“The Tender Trap,” starring Frank
345—MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
10- 11- 12- 10—THE HISTORY
2- 3- 4- 5-
MEDITATION Part 3
11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-
AFTER WORK
1-00—SPACE 1999 1-
WORLD
MATCH ISLAND
30—NUMBERS AT 00—WEEKEND
55—OUT OF TOWN 25—THE KICK OFF.
30—FANTASY CHALLENGE
“The Flight of the Phoenix, starring James Stewart, Richard Atten borough, Peter Finch, Hardy Kruger, Ernest Borgnine.
9-
10- 10-
SUNDAY.
15—SUNDAY FILM:5- 6-
ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST
CENTURY 6- 7-
30—UNIVERSITY 00—THE FURTHER
30—SALE OF THE 00—CREDO
640—YOUR 100 BEST HYMNS
30—TELL ME ON A 15—NEWS
TROVERSIAL ISTS
25—THE CON
11- 00—INSIDE JAPAN H.30—WEATHERMAN
7-45-THE SPOILS OF WAR
FORTUNES
845—PIG IN THE MIDDLE
10-15—ITN NEWS 10-
11- 9-15-HART TO HART
BANKSHOW KINGDOM
30—THE SOUTH 15—LUKE’S
30—ITN NEWS 15—FAMILY 00—A LENTEN 00—DIVORCE AND
PRESENTS: “Law and Order,” by G. F. Newman. Four plays about the law (11A Detec tive’s Tale.
30—GONE FORA 25-PLAYHOUSE
740-OPEN UNIVER SITY
1045—SATURDAY PRE MIERE: “Psychomania,” starring George Sanders
9-55—LARRY THE LAMB
30—WORLD OF
645—SATURDAY FILM
15—DICK TURPIN 15—CHIPS
30—NEWS ON 2 35—MIDNIGHT
HOGHTON TOWER, Near Preston, Lancs. Dramatic 16th Century Fortified Hilltop Mansion
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY MARCH 7th to 9th
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily (Sunday close 6 p.m.) Admission 80p (including catalogue)
EXHIBITED GOODS FOR SALE INCLUDE: A huge collection of furniture oriental rugs, copper, brass, porcelain, jewellery, glass, painting^, etc., shown throughout the state rooms of the house by dealers from all parts of the country.
30—ENEMY AT THE 30—ITN NEWS AND
BAR AND BUFFET including specialty roast beef 1looommemorate this historic venue where James I knighted the loi
AUTUMN EVENT 7th to 9th NOVEMBER CASTLE FAIRS - SPECIAL FAIRS IN SPECIAL PLACES - YORK 27222
Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446 1 Support 4.20 7-25 10.30
Feature 2.4S
S.SO 6.55
I awards L I BEST PICTURE
, WIHNEBOF i ACADEMYf
F A N N IE HALL
also Woody Allen. Lynn Redgrave. Gene Wilder and Big Cast in
EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW
ABOUT SEX BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK x
3 Support 4.05 7.10 10.15 Feature 2.35 I
STRIPPED FOR' ACTION!
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' SENSUAL..! KUMt TAGUClil
iB tum b e t ^ f i f te e n OPEN MONDAY, MARCH 10th
C O F F E E S H O P DANISH SANDWICHES, HOME MADE
CAKES, SNACKS, TEA, COFFEE O P E N 1 0 a .m . to 5 p .m . D A IL Y . C L O S E D W E D N E S D A Y S A N D S U N D A Y S .
LO W M O O R C L U B THURSDAY, MARCH 6th AND SATURDAY, MARCH
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SUNDAY, MARCH 9th
J E F F H A Y D E N Vocal Guitar
WITH COLIN ON THE ORGAN MEMBERS DRAW E6
32919,34703,33320,34432,33725,34681,33865, 34506
SNOWBALL No. 8 NEXT WEEK £16
Mid-Pennine Arts Association presents MICHAEL BURRELL In
“ H E S S ” Hitler's Deputy faces the world (or the first time in 33 years.
Adult Education Centre, WHALLEY Saturday, March 15th, 1980.7-30 p.m.
I Tickets: 75p — reduction for parties Enquiries'. MPAA, 2 Hammerton Street, Burnley Tel. 29513.
Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper Group BUFFET DANCE
(lew tlcketa lelt)
on FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 1980 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
THE SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL Clitheroe
lo r FRIENDS AND HELPERS OF THE R. V.T.N.G. Dancing to the Parker Brothers
licensed bar TICKETS C3.50
Tel. CLITHEROE 24049 CLITHEROE CENTRAL
WORKING MEN’S CLUB SATURDAY, MARCH 8th
THE MANHATTANS great group
be soon Bingo between acts
P A D I H A M TEL. 74045
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OFCUTHEROE
WRLD DAY O PRAYER
O F
FRIDAY, MARCH 7th 7-30 p.m. at ST
PAUL’S; LOW MOOR Speaker: Mrs A nn
Townswomen s Guild Choir
Oldfield (Rimington) Singing led tiy the ,
Invite you to a
. • at Approved Electronics, National Buildings, Moor Lane, CIHheroo, Saturday, March 8th, 1980
NEW TO YOU EVENT
Clothes, Bric-a-Brac, Jewellery, Rummage and Cake stall
10a.m.— 3p.m.
' Refreshments available . Proceeds for childrens charities
Admission 10p 1 1 a .m , % ,
OPEN W
EEK 11-30 p.m
Kentucky Fried Chicken
7 C H U R C H S T . ( I
TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED
T A X I
THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TEL. CLITHEROE
2 7 2 0 0 and 2 3 4 8 3 Registered Office, 28 Parson Lane ___ _
Higher Trapp Hotel Simonstone
EVERY MONDAY —join in our
REQUEST and SING
.NIGHT with
KEN HARTLEY and his accordion
h o t p o t A N D S N A C K S S E R V E D IN T H E B A R .
THE DUKES PLAYHOUSE
LANCASTER present
The good times, the bad times The memories of Northern
A THORNS” people.
BETW “TH
play depicting life between the two wars.
Tickets: Adults £1.50 Child/OAP £1.15
including potato pie supper Box Office, Northgate,
Blackburn. Tel. 51887 for ticket reservation
THE MOORCOCK INN
Waddlngton Nr Clitheroe
RENDEZVOUS DISCOS
THIS THURSDAY AND . FRIDAY
va r ie ty m u s ic n ig h t
a Av.a « t , M , ,U n 9 ^
m,dn 9h,m Moortand Folk, and also the I *
t the Spm'fly. . ijtb, 8 p.m. till W event, which features
sound, Is In aid of 1 which, ItU Q®® . .
l n i n iu d e s Fund. The fund, lor •/»/*«!«.
MARCH 6th and 7th 9 — 1 a.m.
Smart appearance please
NO denim or leather |ackols No admission after 11 p,m.
Management reserve right to refuse admission ___
CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL
DANCE
and DISCO FRIDAY, MARCH 7th
A.RC-
JUMBLESALE a t TRINITY. 7 P-m-
TH U R S D A Y , M A R C H 6 th THUi admission: 3P V '
AND BOB JOHNSON .
DANCING TO THE ' BUSTEDARROW
also MC& DJ DARREL of Preston..
Admission £1.50 • (£1.25 before 9 p.m.)
p Licensed bar-: , Dancing 8-30— 1 a.m. •. • 1 CLITHEROE FC
BINGO NIGHT
T u e s i , M a rch 1 1 th ' >
■ 1 8 p.m. '
, at THE ROYAL , BRITISH LEGION
'- CLUB ; Admission 60plnc,aupper„ EEN TW E RO SE O
CLITHEROE COLNE
DYNAMOS
KICK-OFF 3 p.m. A D M IS S IO N 3 5 p
C H IL D R E N & O A P ’s 2 0 p Refreshments available MATCH SPONSORS FRED LAWSON
Poultry & Frozen Foods, Pendla Trading Estate Chatburn
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15 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE
IAN HOLM REWEICUOCHOfF BARBARA HARKINS
WEEKLY DOUBLE 29-29 WEEKLY TREBLE 3-27-11
DINE AND WINE AT
TH E ANCHOR IN N GARGRAVE THIS WEEKEND
French onion soup with cheese croutons Chilled melon and orange cocktail Roll-mop herring salad
Poached fillet of sole condorceppe Braised venison
Baked potatoes Buttered French beans Choice of sweets from the trolley
Various dairy iee|eicct.on ^ and biscuils Coffee and cream £4.95 inclusive
DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED RING GARGRAVE 666 NOW!
This menu and also A LA CARTE available for the whole weekend
Roast loin of pork with apple sauce son cutlets Baden-Baden
Cauliflower Portugaise Peach Melba
Croquette potatoes 2nd CLITHEROE (Parish Church) GUIDES
COFFEE EVENING at 48 PEEL PARK AVENUE
by kind permission ol Mr and Mrs R. Hetherlngton MARCH 7th, 1980 7 p.m. — 9. p.m.
Tombola - Cakes - Bring and buy - Raffle and Games
Admission 20p . Palace guests
IN addition to the nev Mayor, Coun..Miss Agne. MeUing, the Ribble Valiev Council will be rep, resented at this y e a r . Royal Garden Parties a Buckingham Palace bv
Coun. Geoffrey Ainsvvorth (Clayton-le-Dale) and bv
Mr Dennis Black, Borough Engineer.
FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE W IN D S O R
T H E A T R E BLAKEYMOOR, BLACKBURN
LANCASHIRE COMBINATION
SAT., MARCH'8th w
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
Semi Partner Whist Drive and Domino Drive
Saturday, March 8th a t 7 4 5 p.m.
Admission 50p Including supper
RAFFLE e t c
S.S. MICHAEL & JOHN GUIDE CO.
MONSTER
JUMBLE SALE AND
GOOD AS NEW
Sat., March 8th at 2-30 p.m.
in the hall, Lowergate Refreshments Admission 5p
CHIPPING BRANCH c o n s e r v a t iv e
a s so c ia t io n
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
MONDAY, MARCH 10th, HODDER
b r id g e HOTEL 7 4 5 p.m.
Admission 50p
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION W H A L L E Y R O A D , C L IT H E R O E
DISCO TONIGHT
THURSDAY 6th MARCH at 8 p.m.
NON MEMBERS 20p SALEM CONGREGATIONAL
CHAPEL MARTIN TOP, RIMINGTON
LADIES WEEKEND SATURDAY 8th MARCH
THE'BURTON SINGERS’ at 7-30 p.m.
Chairman — Mrs Maxine Jones SUNDAY 9th MARCH
Preacher Mrs ANGELA ROBINSON
(Grassington) 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. SOLOISTS
MRS STELLA SMITH (altemoon)
MRS HELEN ROGERS (evening)
RIBBLE VALLEY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WAT» Rsl6vci H 5 F "
1045 a.m. and 6-15 p.m. COTTAGE MEETING
O
Wednesday 7-30 p.m. at 14 Montague Street, Clitheroe
Infant baptism Is no
ENQUIRIES: TEL . CLITHERQE25825
baptism. The Bible teaches believers baptism. JESUS SAID “He that belleveth and la baptised shall be saved."Mark 16:16.
WEST BRADFORD W.l. SPRING MARKET
at S.' CATHERINE’S SUNDAY , SCHOOL , .
on Sat.'15th MARCH 1980 2-15 p.m.
- < Stalls Include: Cakes, Bring S , Buy, Flowers A Plants,1 White Elephant,,
Admission 20p. Including'Tea & ; >'
Biscuits. " " In Aid ol Senior'dtlxens'. Fund,, .
ST MARY MAGDALENE SCOUTGROUP
A COFFEE EVENING WILL BE HELD AT
(by kind permission ol Mr and Mrs K. G. Lavender)
1 MONTAGUE STREET,
on THUDS., M ARCH 13th, 7-9 p.m.
Tombola, Cakos and Bring and Buy Stall ADMISSION 20p
PROCEEDS FOR SCOUT FUNDS BARBECUE Friday, Augus "jaHEBsss1 (joint with SlaldbumWI
TAXI RING
DOUBLESEVEN 2 2 2 7 7
- 1 - - TREBLETWO $ E L
S L A ID B U R N V IL L A G HALL
CLAIMING DATE ART CARNEY JOAN CPU INS ELEANOR PARKER 2 jMARCt^^EEK
~ Support 4.05 7.20 J0.40 Feature 2,20 5.40 9.00
Everybody welcome Admission only 7Sp
iTel. Blackburn 51887 lor an ticket reservations
gySSl
■Jf^MAGMUM, Plus th u nd er bird
1 SABDEN Tickets 250p
Sat., April 26th, 7-30 p.m.
SHOWADDY- WADDY
Tickets 450g400p, 350p,
— STturday dancing March 8th, 7 p.m. 11-45 p.m.
Dance the night away to the hin band sounds oI
w/ad-AP"' J l - - p — -
Tickets 250p(30°Pon"l9h» Thiirs.. April N1", 7-30 p.m.
M M 1 I M
Sw an & Royal Hotel clitheroe, Telephone 23130
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C I V I C H A L L C L IT H E R O E . T e l . 2 3 2 7 8 .
: THURS,FRI&SATat7-30p.m. S T A R T R E K (U )
Have you heard of our new “FAST FOOD” service for lunch? •
Delicious freshly made pizzas, lasagne, prawn special — a new adventure in lunchtime dining — a break away from “snacks of the day”.
Always at your-service of course, for our superb table d’hote menu, in our tasteful dining room — the ideal setting for the business lunch.
Competitive prices naturally and our service guaranteed. A welcome awaits you.
Freshly made pizzas a meal on .their own. Here are some samples from our extensive range —
Cheese and Tomato.............. "£1 Cheese and Onion..... .............. £J-25
Ham and Cheese.......................£1*35 H am a n d M u s h r o o m ........................£ 1 -3 5 Salami and Cheese..................|1 -35 Prawn Special.... .................. Seafood Special...... ................. Chicken Italienne......................
Lasagne................................... £1- ' | Cannellonm............................... ..
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE
for the beat In entertainment
1 Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA
SAT, MARCH 8th SUN, MARCH 9th
M E L T U R N E R SAMMY ST CLARE
bills bonanza bingo EVERY WEDNESDA Y
CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL MAYORAL “AT HOME”
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1980 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Mrs R. P. Ainsworth) will be "At Home" in the Mayors^ Parlour on the above date and would like to meet as many residents as possible. The Town's Charters, Regalia and other exhibits will be on display.
The Worshiplul the Mayor and Mayoress (Councillor and o o
A.neurrtrtM urill ho "At Hnme in the Mbvot s
da .ukikka mill Ha nn riicnlav llID IVMIIU — I■—
To assist in the catering arrangements, f i s s i o n will be bv ticket only, obtainable at the address below. Tickets, which are tree, will be sent if application cannot be made
' "personaUy.’ (161. 24722). The office is open on the mornings ol MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and s
The Mayor's Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe.
FRIDAY. coir
L. D. TELFORD Town Clerk
CL ITHEROE C RICK ET CLUB
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Thursday, March 6th, 1980,8 p.m. at the Club House
All members welcome
sSi%: IjM rF E E IffiM p. J L J j"
, Direct
from.Scarborough Alan Ayckbouma's own company “TAKING STEPS”
MON., MARCH 10th TO SAT - at 7-30 p.m.
T a k e c™ ™ * n n e t o w i p e a w a y a t e a r
Sports centre is costing £ 1 0 0
a day
THE Longridge Sports Centre will probably cost Ribble Valley ratepayers just over £38,000 in the next 12 months. This works out at a little
more than £100 a day, a figure which was men tioned by Coun. Edwin Gretton (West Bradford) at a meeting of the Policy
and Resources Committee this week.,
e l^T h P I ast Snows or bpnng w e
Walmsley (Mellor) pointed out that there were only three full-time staff and if the number was increased, there would be less need for overtime to be worked. On one occasion, he
gestion that the centre staff should be increased, he declared: “We shall have to think very hard before'agreeing to that.” However, Coun. John
the latest Alan Ayckbourne comedy
TOWN HALL, OSWALDTWISTLE Monday, 2 4 9 , - Saturday, March 29th, 1980
Performances commence 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2 (OAP/Students,£1.25)
Party reductions Available from Tourist Information Office, Clitheroe, Althams Travel Services and MPAA, z
Hammerton Street, Burnley. Enquiries: Burnley 29513
added,, there were severe problems because two staff were absent through illness. The su g g e s t io n to
Commenting on a sug
increase the staff was made by the Personnel Committee and will be dis cussed at a later date.
Come to th e fa i r
ATIQE AD CLETR c a RIS S EANT
SUNDAY, MARCH 9th 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
Buy, browse, sell, exchange
Licensed bar, lunches, light refreshments — something for everyone
IF YOU HAVE ITEMS FOR SALE OR ANY INQUIRIES U PLEASE TELEPHONE NELSON 6a730.____ ,
N U N OLCOS FAIR PENSI»G
COPPER SILVER, JEWELLERY, GLASS, CHINA, COINS, MEDALS, CIGARETTE CARDS, PEWTER, GOLD, BOTTLES, BOOKS, etc., etc., etc.
ANTIQUES, STAMPS, POSTCARDS, BRASS.
RIBBLE Valley clubs and organisations have a chance to join in the fun of the fair on June 8th and earn money for their cof fers at the same time.
of Clitheroe will be taken over by a country fair organised by the Ril' ' Valley Sports and Recrea tion Advisory Council which wants local groups to support it. Part of the event will be a “Petticoat Lane” style market with stalls being rented out at fixed prices and organisa tions being able to keep any profits. However, it i.~ hoped that all sellers wil appear in costume.
That’s when the centre
there will be display area where bands and othe local bodies such as Morr Men will entertain spe tators.
Away from the stalls
hiring a stall or putting a show should contact t sports council’s secreta
Any groups interested
Mrs Doreen'Euinton (T Clitheroe 41823).
l s la id bu r n& DISTRICT PLAYGROUP
d a n c e
50/50 DISCO at the HARK TO BOUNTY,
SLAIDBURN, FRIDA MARCH 21st
Home made pie and peas supper
Tickets £1.75 Available Slaldburn 255 o
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