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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 7lh, 1980 YOUR WEEKEND


----- VIEWING----- SATURDAY


BBC-1


7-40—8-30—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


12-15—GRANDSTAND 5-15—THE PINK PANTHERSHOW


9-05—GYMNAST' 9-30—MULTI­ COLOURED SWAP SHOP


5-35—NEWS 5-


50—WONDER WOMAN


6- 40—JIM’LL FIX IT 7-


8- 8-


9- 10- 15—ALL CREA­


TURES GREAT AND SMALL


05—THE DICK


EMERYSHOW 40—DALLAS 30—NEWS


9-40—MATCH OF THE DAY


40—PARKINSON


11- 40—ALAN PRICE 12-


BBC-2


7-40—2-20—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


2-


CINEMA: “All In a Night’s Work” starring Dean Martin, Shir­ ley MacLaine, Cliff Robertson.


3- 4-


4- 5-


5- 6- 7-


NIGHT Granada 9- 30-WEATHERMAN


9-55—LARRY THE LAMB


10- 05—FANGFACE 10-30—TISWAS 12-


SPORT


5-05—ITN NEWS 5-15-CARTOON TIME


20—SATURDAY 5- 6-


30—OH BOY! 00—MORK AND MINDY


6-30—SATURDAY ADVENTURE: Richard Burton in “Raid on Rommel”


50—THE SKY AT 10—PLAY AWAY 25—MR SMITH’S


35—HORIZON


INDOOR GARDEN


SPORT


8-15—THE FAITH BROWN CHAT


8-


50—OPEN DOOR 20—TOP TABLE10-


7-15-GANGSTER MOVIE: “Marked Woman" starring Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart


SHOW DOOR


00-NEWS AND 11- 45—ENEMY AT THE


9- 45-ITN NEWS AND SPORT


00—HEARTLAND 00-SATURDAY PRE­


MIERE: Geoge Segal in “Bye Bye Braverman”


12-


7- 8-


9- 9-


10- 10-


10-


BBC-1 VERSITY


ACTION


MUNICATIONS LIP-READING


10-30—LOST FOR WORDS


11- 15—MULTI-RACIAL BRITAIN


11-


12- 10—A CHURCH TO YOURSELF


12-25—CHRISTIANITY EXPLORED


12-55—FARMING 1-20—IT’S A GREAT


LIFE


1-40—WRITE AWAY 1-


2- LINES


40—8-30—OPEN UNI­6- 55—RAGTIME


10—COMMUNITY 7-


45—FOCUS ON COM­ 05—THE SKILL OF 15—LET’S GO


9- 10-


LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE


55—RUSSIAN- 20— A V V EN TU R A


SUNDAY 5- 6-


40—SECOND CITY REVUE


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL THE 9th ANNIVERSARY


BRING & BUY SALE


THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th


to be opened at 2-30 p.m. by The Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. J. Fell and Mrs Fell


GOOD AS NEW STALLS, MATERIAL ETC, DRESS- RAIL, CHILDREN’S STALL, CAKES & PRODUCE,


15-RUGBY SPECIAL


10—NEWS REVIEW 40—THE MONEY


PROGRAMME BLUFF


ROWS SINGS PREJUDICE


15—CALL MY


7- 45—SPIRIT OF ASIA 8- 45—NEWS ON 2 8-


50—STUART BUR­ 25—PRIDE AND


20—M*A*S*H


Feature film star­ ring Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skeritt


Granada


9-30—WILDLIFE CINEMA


10- 11-


55-NEWS HEAD­


“They Died With Their Boots On” starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland


4-15—TOM AND JERRY


4- 5-


5- 6-


6- 7- 30—CRUFTS


TISTS OF THE YEAR 1980


55—NEWS PRAISE


FILM: “Airport”


9- 25—SPY!


10-15-NEWS 10-


11- 12- RUHANGA 00—FILM MATINEE: WORLD 12- 2-


3- 4-


15—YOUNG SCIEN­ 5-


05—HOLIDAY 40—SONGS OF


5- 6-


15—THE SUNDAY 6- 7-


25—THE HILLS OF 00—INSIDE JAPAN


H-30—COME RAIN, COME SHINE


00—WEATHER BBC-2


7-40—10-35—OPEN UNIVERSITY


WORSHIP WORK 00—MORNING


11-25—CARTOON 11-


00—PLAY GUITAR II 30—NUMBERS AT 00—WEEKEND


1-00—SPACE 1999 1-


MATCH ISLAND


55—OUT OF TOWN 25—'THE KICK-OFF


WERE HERE. . ?


CHALLENGE GUMMIDGE


30—FANTASY 30—WISH YOU


POTS, BOOKS, PLANTS & GENERAL MISCELLANEA at 8 p.m.


BINGO, SUPPER & DANCING 9 p.m. to 12 noon. To BOB & MAVIS JONES ADULTS 80p CHILDREN SOp


means make someone happy and at this price ilicitt make you Jiappy loo


V A L E N T I N E DINE AND WINE AT


THE ANCHOR INN, GARGRAVE 14th February


* MINESTRONE SOUP ROAST1


CHILLED MELON COCKTAIL CREME DE MENTHE SHALLOW FRIED FILLET OF SOLE CAPRICE LOCAL DUCKLINGIBLACK: FOREST STYLE GRILLED PORK CUTLETS A LA FLAMANDE


b u t t e r e d c o r n o n t h e c o b


PARSLEY POTATOES — CHATEAU POTATOES BROCCOLI SPEARS — VICHY CARROTS CHOICE OF SWEET FROM THE TROLLEY VARIOUS DAIRY ICES PEACH MELBA


•C l .95 inclusive per person including a glass o f wine DON'T DISAPPOINT HER - RING GARGRAVE 666 NOW! This menu and also A LA CAR T E available far the teliole weekend


SELECTION OF CHEESES COFFEE


_____


THE SALVATION ARMY


LOWERGATE SUNDAY NEXT


FEBRUARY 10th THE SUNDAY SCHOOL


00—UNIVERSITY PRIZE 30—WORZEL


00—CREDO 30—ITN NEWS


640—YOUR 100.BEST HYMNS


15—FAMILY FORTUNES


7-45—THE SPOILS OF WAR


845—PIG IN THE MIDDLE


9-15—HART TO HART


10-15-ITN NEWS AND SPORT


10- 11-


30—CLEO AND


LOVE LETTERS 30—LUKE’S


KINGDOM 2nd CLITHEROE (Parish Church) GUIDES


JUMBLE SALE


FRIDAY, FEB. 8th at 6 p.m. in the


LOWER CHURCH HALL


Admission 4p. at 2-15 p.m. GIVING


ITEMS BY THE SCHOLARS A WELCOME AWAITS YOU


G KING _ LACKBURN


EORGE’S B HALL ,


THURS. FEB. 14th, 7-30 p.m. AN EVENING WITH


HARVEY SMITH


Show jumping controversial superstar__________


Sunday, Feb. 17th, 7-30 p.m. H IM f cM H ; I H H Tickets 250p (300p on night)


j Tuesday, February19th, 7-30 p.m. m


and all tor only 175p you know


SUN. FEB.24th77-30p.m. SELECTER


WITH HOLLY AND THE ITALIANS P/usTHE BODY SNATCHERS 250p


THURS, FEB 28tn,7-30 p.mT


MUSIC HALL Tickets 120p (90p


OLD TIME


chlldreniOAPs) 80p party bookings ,


M FINE ART AT A DISCOUNT


OILS, WATER COLOURS, PRINTS AND ■ LIMITED EDITIONS


ARTISTS MATERIALS ALL AT


UNIT 5, NORWAY HOUSE, ALBERT ROAD, COLNE Tel. 865684 OPEN .


20% O F F


FR ID A Y 9-30 a.m. -12-30 p.m. -1 -3 0 p.m. -5 -3 0 p.m. SATURDAY 9-30 a. m . - 4-30 p.m.


ST MICHAEL and


SCHOOL ASSOCIATION ST JOHN’S


JUMBLE SALE


IN THE SCHOOL HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th


at 7 p.m. BBC uAlatferGonceffs


F R E E TRADE H A L L , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 7-30 p.m.


ComfitdurSTEPHEN WILKINSON STRAUSS Two songs, Op. 34


Couditdcdfii/GUNTHER HERBIG B


B C BERN S GRINES


BRUCKNER Symphony No. 8, in C minor


Tickets from £1.00 to £4.00. Concessionary rates for parties of top ami more. Reduced rates for


students/senior citizens from Free Trade Hall, North


West Arts and Bury Metro Arts Association, Derby Hall, Market Street. Tickets can also be requested through BBC Concerts Promotion, PO Box 27/Oxford Road, Manchester MOO IS.), u-L (061)236 8144 ext. 2290. .


LOW MOOR C LU B SAT., FEB. 9th


•VJ4


, Tickets 300p,250p, 200p (50p reduction chlldOAPs)


Sunday, March 30th, 7-30 p.m. TOM PAXTON


Tickets 300p?250p, 200p7 l56p SATURDAY DANCING to the


BOBWATMOUGH ORCHESTRA


RESUMES ON SAT, FEB. 16th 8 p.m.


Tel. Blackburn 51887 for an ticket reservations


BINGO IN LOUNGE SUN., FEB. 10th


26101,25967,26613,26960,26947,26468,25408, 26730


JOHN DENNISON 1


(vocal guitar)


Snowball No. 3 (not won) Members draw E10. Next week. C12


'


TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED


./ TH R E E MINI BU SE S FOR HIRE ■ t e l . c l ith e r o e


T A X I .; SAWLEY


CLITHEROE U N D E R N EW


TAXI NOW AT


M A N A G E M E N T TEL. 2 6 8 2 6


HALTON WEST INSTITUTE


WHIST


FEBRUARY 11th at 7-30 p.m.


DRIVE MONDAY-,


. Admission 50p


. Proceeds Body Scanner Baby Unit


PEOPLE’S WELFARE COMMITTEE


CHIPPING OLD


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


will be held at the


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL, CHAIGLEY


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 that 7-45 p.m.


NATURALIST . SOCIETY


/THURSDAY,


FEBRUARY 14th DEFENDING


OUR HERITAGE


Mr J. Robinson (Clitheroe) RIBBLESDALE


ADULT CENTRE 7-30 p.m.





2 7 2 0 0 and 2 3 4 8 3 Registered OtUca 28 Parson Lane^^^^


ACCRINGTON’S


ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FLEA MARKET


In the Town Hall, Accrington This Saturday, Feb. 9th 940 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Absolute ly everything lor the collector


..Adults 20p; Chlld/OAP 1Qp


“ YOUNG FARMERS; JUMBLESALE


CHIPPING


Wednesday, February 13th "


- 6-30 p.m. ' Chipping Village Hall HENTHORN . GOSPEL CHURCH;


■ We preach Christ. Jesus The Lord 2 Corinthians'4v 5 ’


SUNDAY 6-30 pirn;* Preacher: D.’BEST. .


- '


WEDNESDAY 7-45 p.m. I ; Prayer and Bible Reading /


Blackburn - , ' .‘ /v 1/


r ' S : - FOR BUYING!SELLING CLITHEROE FC


BINGO NIGHT


Tues., Feb. 12th 8 p.m.


at THE R O Y A L


BRITISH LEGION C LU B


Admission 60p Inc. supper ' RIBBLE VALLEY


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Evangelical — Charismatic)


FAM ILY S ER V IC E 10-45 a.m. SUNDAY


FAMILY S ER V IC E 6-15 p.m. SUNDAY


COTTAGE BIBLE STUDY 7-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY


Inquiries: Tel.,Clilheroe 25825


"Happy ere they who ere blessed wlfh health, food, shelter,


friends, and a knowledge oI God,"


Cattle .(Licensed)


C L IT H E R O E (Tel. 24587) Due to popular demand we are holding'enother


&e£taurant dinner dance


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th Special three course table d


hole menu, £4.55, pius wh; 1 cover charge


Also lull Choice ol a’ la carle Table reservations, 8—10 p.m.


Dancing till midnight P LEA S E NOTE this Is the


last dinner dance in lh^ w|n,e^ programme. Dances will star! again in the Autumn


SAVE MONEY Quick snacks’ and lull meals using the


SAVE TIME


TOSHIBA MICROWAVE COOKER


1 Free Demonstration on Thursday and Friday, 7th a 8th February


' between 11 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. at NORWEB


2 NEW MARKETSTREET, clitheroe


BLIRIML.EY *ST HUBERT’S, DUNSOP BRIDGE l DANCE . J ! ‘ J i s . Tickets El .50 Including supper \


* at NEWTON VILLAGE HALL J * FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 1980 j ’


DANCING TO EGB TRIO % : 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.


. * J


I


> . ’ Admission by ticket only. Tel. Dunsop Bridge 28lj - J :$ ★ ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ * * * * '* * * * * * * ★ * ★ * ★ * ★ * ★ ★ ★


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below rounds Wood Indus


Turn ott Mane HOWTO ★ A A * A A Ar


TAXI RING TREBLETWO


DOUBLE SEVEN 2 2 2 7 7


DOWNHAM


VILLAGE HALL WHIST and


D0MIH0 DRIVE


THIS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9th at 745 p.m.


ADMISSION: 50p Including relreshmente GOOD PRIZES


Also Children's Dominoes - TOSSIDE CHURCH


domino drive / institute


- Saturday, February 9th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 50p. Chlldrer^5p Including supper


Have you heard of our new “FAST FOOD" service for lunch?


Delicious freshly made pizzas, asagne, 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.................£1.25 Cheese and Onion.................. £1.25 Ham and Cheese..................... £1.35 Ham and Mushroom................£1.35 Salami and Cheese..................£1.35 Prawn Special......................... £1.50 Seafood Special.......................£1.60 Chicken Italienne.....................£1.95 Lasagne................................. .£1.75 Cannellonni.............................£1.75


FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE LANCASHIRE COMBINATION


CLITHEROE


WIGAN RESERVES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th K ic k -o f f 3 p.m.


ADMISSION 35p, CHILDREN AND OAP’s 20p


Refreshments available (Hot Pies and Hot Drinks) / v ' MATCH SPONSOREDBY


BRIAN DOOTSON LTD VICTORIA STREET GARAGE AND


LOW MOOR SERVICE STATION, CLITHEROE 1 0 0 |nightly r C ALO


In spaceno one can hear you scream. I


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30—WORLD OF 30—A BETTER READ


"A milestone to last forever" “...see it at a ll c osts ”


ROBERT DE NIRO THE


DEER HUNTER. michaeiomino


8- 9- 10- 50—INTERNA­


TIONAL SNOOKER


THE ENIGMA TIONAL DARTS


11- 20-NEWS ON 2


11-25—INTERNA­ TIONAL SNOOKER


11- 55-MIDNIGHT


MOVIE: “Harold and Maude” starring Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort


3 Separate shows dally at 2.2S 7.25


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30—PLAYHOUSE: 40—INTERNA­


Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446 1 Separate shows dally at


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CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE, Tel. 23278.


THURS., FRI. AND SAT. AT 7-15 p.m.


THE TOWERING INFERNO (a > MON., FEB. 11th TO SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.


Valiev Council’s Public Works ana Health Com mittee to explain the difficulties of providing


crossings on Queensway, Clitheroe. At Tuesday’s council


meeting, committee chair­


man, Coun. Mrs Margaret Mayes (Mellor), said this step had been taken because of members, con­ cern over the county coun­ cil’s ruling that there is neither the traffic to war­ rant crossings nor suitable places for them if needed. The council approved a


> t y p ic a l c h o ic e f r o m o u r e x t e n s iv e m e n u


EVEHIHB A LA CARTE BIHHER PRAWN COCKTAIL 95P


(Tender PRAWNS with MARIE SAUCE GARNISHED) HOME-MADE SOUP of the


evening 60p (THE CHEFS OWN)


CARPETBAGGER STEAK £5 (Fillet steak slutted with oysters, served with a red wine sauce)


CHOICE OF SWEET 80P (From our famous sweet trolley)


COFFEE with CREAM 50P (Served with mints and assorted chocs)


WE ALSO SERVE AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF WINES FOR RESERVA TIONS PLEASE PHONE NELSON 68101


and ask for LOUISE


Swan & Royal Hotel clitheroe Telephone 23130


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE tor the best In entertainment


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th RAY R E V E L L (GREATACT) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10th B AN JO BAND (Come early lor a good seat) (JUST GREAT)


BILLS BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY WEEKLY DOUBLE 28 — 23


WEEKLY TREBLE 9 — 9 — 29


COMING ATTRACTION SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24th


McANDREWS and MILLS World lamous speciality act (not to be missed)


motion signed by Coun. John Cowgill (Clitheroe) and 17 members in which dismay was expressed at the county coun ci l s attitude.- It asked for cros- sings to be provided immediately.


' Coun. Cowgill said that a lot of old people from the Pendle Court and Cast- leford homes were now cut off from the centre of town by the busy road. “Many of them are literally scared to death of crossing,” he said. Coun. Cowgill said he


had received a petition from the warden and 45 residents of Pendle Court and a letter from the head- master of Ribblesdale School expressing concern


about the dangers. The county council’ s


decision to ban parking on the west side of Queens­ way between the Shaw- briage Street and Duck S t re e t ju n ct ions has already been criticised by the town council as not being a sufficient safety measure.


Castle House ideas wanted


THE people of Clitheroe have been urged to put forward ideas for the future of Castle House. At Tuesday’s meeting of


" the Ribble Valley Council, Coun. Edwin Gretton (Grindleton) expressed dis­ appointment at Clitheroe


town council’s decision not to accept the building for nothing. However, the Borough


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th


JO N A TH O N JAM E S


Great act. B e soon


H U RST G R E E N V IL L A G E F E T E COMMIT T EE


VALENTINE’S DANCE


IN TH E M EM O R IA L H A L L , FRIDAY, F E B R U A R Y 15th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


50/50 DANCING TO PHIL CASE DISCO Licensed bar, Ticket only E1 admission


Fete Queen will bo chosen at the dance


Tickets available - Bayley Arms, Eagle and Child and any committee


Council still had moral obli­ gations towards Castle House and would welcome comments from people before making a aecision about the building, which will be vacated when the new council offices an ready. "Unless a solution i:


found, it may be that Cas tie House will have to be taken over for commercial uses,” he said. Coun. Bob Ainsworth


(Clitheroe) said that the town council would have been able to afford to take over Castle House had it received grant aid from the Ribble Valley Council. Chairman of the coun­


cil’s Policy and Resources Committee, Coun. Fred Green (Wilpshire) said it would be tragic if the building was allowed to


deteriorate. Pendle Club


WINNERS at this week’s bridge session at Pendle


Club were: F . " ^ B u s h T. Hartley, Mrs E. Bush


and G. Horsfield.


H o s p i t a l holidays


something new and excit­ ing. It broadens the hori­ zon and is not only a ques­ tion o f a holiday and travelling by aircraft, but also of meeting new people


in a new culture. Mr Stones said other


ideas for spending the money had been tossed around, but at present the rules governing how it could be spent were very restrictive. In an attempt to broaden


I the possible uses of the allowance, the hospital had b e en ta lk in g to the Clitheroe Division MP, Mr David Waddington, about possible changes in legisla­


tion. . The problem of mobilis­


ing 90 “profoundly hand­ ic a p p e d p e o p l e " is immense, but one idea is to set up a “mobility club,” whereby the allowances would go to a fund to buy special vehicles for excur­ sions and pay for extra staff to accompany the patients. Mr Waddington is him­


self in favour of this idea, feeling that residents would probably benefit more from regular outings than one long trip a year. B u t he sa id th at


although he could under­ stand public concerned about whether the mobility allowance was being used correctly in providing foreign holidays, he had been very impressed with reports of the trips. “ It would be very arrog­


ant to say that the patients who went didn’t get much out of it,” he said. Mr Waddington added


that the DHSS had told him the mobility allowance


could not be used to buy anything already provided by the NHS, so hospitals did not have a great deal of choice in how tne cash was spent.


Ian is


pipped at the post


STONYHURST driver


Ian Grindrod was in one of two cars that finished joint first after a rally on


Saturday. But he had to be content


with second spot after the cars’ time over the first stage was ruled to be the deciding factor. . . giving rival Malcolm Patrick, of Worcester, victory by just six seconds.


A motor mechanic at .


Preston, Ian (29), of Stock- sbridge, was co-driver to Cyril Bolton (32), formerly of Langho and now living in Rochester.


Their TR7 V8 - spon­ -


sored by James Heyworth and Sons, of Blackburn, and Castrol - coped very


well during the rally, which was held in alternate


stages between Oulton Park and Knowsley Safari


Park. Snow in the early part of the rally-organ­


ised by the Longton and District and Liverpool motor clubs — tested the


skills of the drivers. The pair s next big date


on the road is the Lakeland Stages Rally at the end of March.


f o r g e 1980


■A * A A A k+ X- WHITF


r


P r o t e s t o v e r Q u e e n s w a y r u l i n g


WHILE everyone a nowledges the and and proud history the Castle keep and


surrounding wa Castle House its was built in 1, merely as a house the steward of Honor of Clithero the time and latt held by the Robin family.


It is a miserable,


and uninviting place neither historic architectural interest financially valueless, knights or their ladies entered its doors an


Helped ru hotel for 21 years


RIMINGTON has lost its best known resid by the death of Mrs M Butler, who with her band Bill, had kept Black Bull Hotel s 1959


Mrs Butler (55),


lived at the hotel . 1939, when her par moved there from Ne Her father, Mr Ed


Hird, died in 1946, bu mother still lives at hotel. Mrs Butler, who


married in 1951, lc after the catering which the Black Bi well known. Many tions are held there she had a wide circ friends and acquaints Mrs Butler died in 1


tal on Monday. The f- service and interne take place at St It C h u r ch , G i s b ’ tomorrow. In addition to hei


band, Mrs Butler le: daughter Lesley.


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