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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 10th, 1980


YOUR WEEKEND ---------------


BBC-1


9-05—THE BANANA CDT ITO


10-00—FEELING GREAT!


9-35—CHAMPION, THE WONDER HORSE


10-10—ZORRO 10-35—MICKEY MOUSE CLUB


12-27—WEATHER 12-30—GRANDSTAND 5-10—NEWS 5-25—ROLF ON SATURDAY OK? 55—WONDER


5- 6-


WOMAN


S-15—THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW


9-


10- 11-


9-50—NEWS DAY


11- 12-


NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: “Cave In!” starring Dennis Cole, Susan Sullivan.


00—DALLAS


NIGHT AT THE MILL


BBC-2 2- 3-


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


“Tin Tin and the Golden Treasure”


15—FILM: 55—SATURDAY


CINEMA: “White Cradle Inn"


9- 40—SATURDAY


10-55—FILM: “Further Up The Creek” starring David Tomlinson, - Frankie Howard.


5-


6- 6-


7-


7- 8-


10- 11-


CRITICS SPORT


(Whafs o n ,..~W h a 6 ow,... Whaft o n— W haf* o n . . . W hatt o n . . . What's o n . -


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


15—HORIZON


10—GRAPEVINE 40—ARMCHAIR


10—NEWS AND


25—DISCOVERIES 15—A CELEBRA­


TION OF SEAN O’CASEY


10—ASHKENAZY


PLAYS MOZART 25—NEWS ON 2


11-30—MIDNIGHT MOVIE:


“Illegal” starring Edward G. Robin­ son, Nina Foch.


Granada


9-30—A BETTER READ


10-05—FANGFACE


10-30—TISWAS 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


5-05—ITN NEWS 5-


00—MATCH OF THE 00—SATURDAY


50—PHIL SILVERS 15—WEATHERMAN


6- 6- 7- 8-


TERSPY 15—THE MAS-


MADHOUSE IBLE HULK SINGS


NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: “I Walk the Line” starring Gregory


SPORT


10-00-TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED


10-30—GOLF 12-00—FOR ADULTS ONLY


BBC-1 10-


9-45—THE BALANCE SHEET BARRIER 10—1


9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN


9-


10-20—ACCIDENT OF BIRTH


LIP-READING


10- 11-


11- 1 2 -


35—IT FIGURES 9- 00—RUSSIAN —


11-25—CONVERSAZ­ IONI


SHOW


1-25—BESIDE THE SEA


l-oo— F A R M IN G


1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


1-55—FILM MATINEE: “The Dambusters”


starring Richard Todd, Michael Redgrave.


3-55— EUROVISION SONG CONTEST PREVIEWS


I-


5- 6-


6- 7-


ROADSHOW 00—NEWS


THE CURTAIN


G-40—SONGS OF PRAISE


10-15—NEWS 10-


II- 11-


30—SWIMMING 20—ANTIQUES


WORSHIP


LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE


50—THE 607080 15— S U N D A Y


10-


SUNDAY 6-


no—bag puss 7- C L IN T E A S TW O O D . P A TR IC K M cG O O H A N ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ (a a )


PROGRAMME ABOUTUS


S-05—NEWS ON 2 S-10—FILM:


“The Student THE SKILL OF


’Prince” starring Ann Blyth,


Edmund Purdom, the voice of Mario Lanza.


55—FRINGE BENEFITS


WEEK: “Bad Company” starring Jeff Bridges, Barry Brown.*


Granada


10- 11-


9-30—WILDLIFE CINEMA


11-25—^AAP KAA HAK 11- 12-


WORSHIP TODDLERS


1-00—SPACE 1999 1-


WORLD 55—DOWN TO


iO—'THE SWISH OF 4-


2- 3-


15—OLIVIA 8- 05—FESTIVAL MATTER NEWTON-JOHN


25—HEART OF THE 00—INSIDE JAPAN6-


5- 30—WEATHERMAN BBC-2


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


4- 5- 6-


LEISURE SPECIAL


5-


EARTH MATCH ISLAND


25—THE KICK-OFF 30—FANTASY


CHALLENGE


30—UNIVERSITY 00—THE FURTHER


ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST


CENTURY


6-30—ITN NEWS 6-40—APPEAL 6- 7-


45—WORK AND 9- 00—CRIBB 10—RUGBY


7- 8-


10—NEWS REVIEW


30—SALE OF THE 00—CREDO


45—COME SUNDAY 15—FAMILY


FORTUNES


10-00—AGONY 10-30—GOLF 12-00—POLICE SURGEON


PENDLE HOTEL


F A N T A S T IC e v e ry


Friday night


45—HART TO HART Late license 45—ITN NEWS


— Suppers available Reasonable dress expected.


ADMISSION CHARGE 50p BEFORE 10 p.m.


KING GEORGE’S HALL B LA C K B U R N PRESENT


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


Conductor: BRYDEN THOMSON Soloist: E D W A R D W A R R E N PROGRAMME:


Wagner Prelude to Act I I I Lohengrin Weber Bassoon Concerto Strauss Rosenkavalier Suite Dvorak Symphony No. 8 in G


FRIDAY, APRIL 11th, 1980, 7-30 p .m.


TICKETS: £3, £2.50, £2, £1.50 and 75p available from booking office, King George’s Hall, Blackburn


________________T E L . 5 1 8 8 7


WHALLEY AND LITTLE MITTON Annual


Parish Meeting CHURCH OF ENGLAND


SCHOOL ON MONDAY, APRIL 21st., 1980, at 7-30 p.m.


The meeting will be followed by a film show at approx. 8-30 p.m. (two films presented by C.P.R.E.)


After the films FREE refreshments will be served


All electors of the parish are invited to take part In this meeting and submit Items for the agenda to the


club as soon as possible J. Holden 17 Woodlands Drive, Whalley. Tel. 3152


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY PRESENTS


in KING GEORGE’S HALL


at 7-30 p.m. on SATURDAY, APRIL 19th, 1980


ACHORALCONCERT


BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST SEA DRIFT BLEST PAIR OF SIRENS


WILLIAM WALTON DELIUS PARRY


ORCHESTRA WITH GEOFFREY JACKSON (Bass)


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY CHOIR & NORTHERN PHILHARMONIC


TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM PUBUC HALLS. BLACKBURN CONDUCTED BY JAMES EASTHAM , G IA N T


JU M B L E S A L E SATURDAY, APRIL 12th PADIHAM TOWN HALL 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


New & second hand clothes produce,


bric-a-brac, toys etc. Refreshments


Ch ild ren (u n d e r 12) free Admission 10p Organised by Clltheroo Conservative Association


00—MORNING 00—ALL ABOUT


30—LEARN TO SING 00—WEEKEND


50—FILM OF THE


40—THE MONEY 15—'THE WORLD


NO ONE HAS EVER ESCAPED FROM ALCATRAZ. . . AND NO ONE EVER WILL!


WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 28th FESTIVAL OF PLAYS


WILL YOU BE A PATRON? AS SUCH YOU WILL BE


ENTITLED TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE OF PUBLIC BOOKING.


00—RUSS ABBOT’S 30—THE INCRED­ 30—MIXED BLES­ 00—SATURDAY


9-55—LARRY THE LAMB


T


JV e ’iie not a big name. We’re new to the game I f you’re after a figure Our range has got bigger When you see our new stock You ’re in for a shock The prices are low


And the quality high It’s now on the shelf Come see for yourself You’ll know at a glance You’re in with a chance When you spot something nice


We think you’ll look twice And won’t give a curse When you open your purse


at W itch c ra ft’s WONDERFUL SHOP 45—ITN NEWS AND


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 W E L LGA TE , CL ITHEROE


for the best In entertainment


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


S A TU R D A Y , A P R IL 12th Introducing


JUNE and JOHN ASCOT (Top Line Duo)


S U N D A Y , A P R IL 13 th COUNTRY MUSIC WITH


K E M J A M E S


DILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY WEEKLY DOUBLE 9 — 26


WEEKLY TREBLE 9 — 1 1— 26


PENDLEFOREST AND CRAVEN HUNT


POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES


NEW COURSE GISBURN CARPARKS £6,£2 and £1


SATURDAY,MAY 3rd FIRST RACE 2 p.m.


*,V' 'a t th e . 4 e-~i ,; '.i . .. Swan & Royal


| ;v Ring.CLITHEROE 23130 for your ; ’ ; 1 reservation HOW.


r


TEGATANI-SELF DEFENCE SYSTEMS KEMPO-KARATE-JU-JITSU NEW CLUB


7-30 p.m. — 9-15 p.m. on Monday, April 14th, at Clitheroe Parish Church Institute, York Street, Clitheroe, and is open to beginners and people with previous martial arts experience.


This complete form of self-defence commences at


per session after an association licence is obtained which provides students with personal Insurance cover, free training courses, cheap equipment, membership of British Ju-JItsu Association and Teaatani martial arts organisation and government backed martial arts commission.


All students are supervised by Black Belt


Instructors. Give y o u rs e ll and lamlly a better chance o l


protecting yourselves ag ainst s o c ie ty ’s v io le n t minority.


A club membership fee of £2.50 is payable and £1 . . lSwan &-Royal Hotel •’cut',


Unit Four BLACKBURN 5 8 4 4 6 O Support


« 4.10 8-10 „ > 9? 6.25 10.25


GRAND CHARITY NIGHT FOR PRIZES


TUESDAY, APRIL 15th COMMENCING 8 p.m.


at the ROYAL BRITISH LEGION,


WHALLEY ROAD IN AID OF BREAST SCREENING UNIT CLITHEROE What's o n ) BROWSHOLME HALL LANCS


The historic home of the PARKER family will be OPEN TO VISITORS


from SAT., APRIL 5th — SUN., APRIL 13th DAILY 2 — 5 p.m.


. Guided lours (40 mins.) by the family Entrance house and gardens


ADULTS 80p , CHILDREN 40p


Booked parties at other times ring MRS PARKER, STONYHURST 330


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLITHEROE DIVISION


COFFEE MORNING SATURDAY, APRIL 12th


atthe MAYOR’S PARLOUR 10 a.m. to 12 noon


CAKE STALL, BRING & BUY, R A F F L E , T O M B O L A


WHALLEY ABBEY FELLOWSHIP ’ COFFEE MORNING SPRING IN


THE CONFERENCE HOUSE APRIL 16th, 1980


10-30-12.noon HAMPER-


- BRING & BUY— CAKE STALL 30p


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKINGMEN’S CLUB


S A TU R D A Y , A P R IL 12th


ORE A T COUNTRY AND WESTERN ACT


IN B E T W E E N


SATURDAY, APRIL 19th D A Y


Great Vocalist


SUNDAY, APRIL 13th 11 a.m. to4 p.m.


ANTIQUES FAIR DE TABLEY ARMS, RIBCHESTER


BAR AND REFRESHMENTS


AMPLE. CAR PARKING Organised by Jade Antiques Fairs


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


S P R IN G D A N C E


in the FESTIVAL HALL on APRIL 18th, 1980


DANCING TO THE KATH & REG DUO 8 p.m. — 12-30 p.m.


TICKETS £1.50 (INCLUDING SUPPER) Served 10 — 10-30 prompt


TICKETS Tel. Gisburn 219 Bn,


DENMARK! TRIP


PAGE 10 HENTHORN


GOSPELCHURCH


Thou shalt foar the Lord th\* God


RIBBLE VALLEY ROTARACT CLUB


D I S C O WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB


FRIDAY APRIL 11th 8-30 — 12-30


ADMISSION £1 INCLUDING SUPPER


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT 3


ADULT EDUCATION


PROGRAMME SUMMER 1980


TERM STARTS MONDAY, APRIL 14th


The programme for Clitheroe and Whalley Is printed below. For details of village classes please contact the Centre Office at Whalley or see notices on village notice boards


12 ^ 2 " p.m. HIGH TEAS


TUESDAY Dressmaking.


Badminton (5 weeks)....... .. ’ K5


Tennis (5 weeks from May 20th)..


Ladles Keep 60s..,


Pottery Painting....... Bridge Play Improvers..


Fit. Over Em broid ery and Soft ' * - CLITHEROE


OFFICE IN RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY EVENINGS PHONE CLITHEROE 22563


ALL EXAMINATION COURSES continue from last term even thought they are not listed below. NON EXAM COURSES. All for 10 weeks unless shown otherwise.


MONDAY Bridge Play Beginners.......


Ladles Keep Fit to Music.... Ladies Keep Fit to Music.... Care of the Hair.......... ........ Dressmaking Stage I... Get By in French (A 5 weeks basic course)..........


Mr Wilkinson Mrs Blbby


Mrs Andrews Mrs King


Mrs Collett


2-00 • 4-00 p.m. 7-15 -9-15 p.m. 7-15-9-15 p.m. 7-15 - 9*15 p.m. 7-15 -9-15 p.m.


MrsCunliffe 7-15 ♦ 9-15 p.m.


Mrs Taylor10-00a.m.-12r>oon Mrs Meadows 1-30 ♦ 3-30 p.m.


Mrs Meadows Mrs Kershaw Mr Wilkinson


Yoga Improvers.................. Mrs Duckworth - )ld-


Sr?,fts ’T~........ .................. Mrs Tomlinson Tailored Garments....... Religions of the World Ladies Keep Fit to Music.... Dog Handling Ing


and Train-


G e t t in g F u r th e r In French.


Swimming Improvers........


WEDNESDAY Rower Arrangements on a


Budget.. Old Time and Modem Se-


MrsWray 9-45 • 11-45 a.m. quence Dancing.... ............ Mr A Mrs Greenwood 1-30 - 3-30 p.m.


Sp. Ch. P.H.


Mrs Christie


Mrs Harrison Rev Jones Mrs Sinker


1-


2- 00 - 4-00 p.m. 2-00 • 4-00 p.m.


1-30 • 3*30 p.m. 7-15 • 9-15 p.m.


7-15 -9-15 p.m. 7-15 -9-15 p.m. 7-15-9-15 p.m. 7-15 - 9*15 p.m.


Miss Richardson 7-15-9-15 p.m.


Mrs Cunliffe 7-15 - 9-15 p.m. MrSlInger 9-00 - 1frO0 p.m.


R R. Pool FRIDAY


Crochet.....- ....................... Mrs McKeand 2-00 • 4-00 p.m. P.H. Dress and Tailoring______ Mrs Harrison 2-00 • 4-00 p.m. Sp. Ch.


Accommodation key for Clitheroe R = Rlbblesdale School. Sp. Ch. = Spiritualist Church, Greenacre St. St John's = St John's Ambulance Hall, Church Brow. P.H. * Parish Church Hall. R. Pool = RibWesdale Swimming Pool. DAP = Dog and Partridge


Hotel. WHALLEY . . .


The Adult Centre, Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley. Tel. WHALLEY 2717. OFFICE OPEN DAY AND EVENING FROM APRIL 14th.


MONDAY French. Early Stages {A mainly


Mixed Crafts and Soft Toys Italian Language................ Yoga, Old 7


ALL EXAMINATION CLASSES continue from last term although they are not listed below. NON EXAM CLASSES. All for 10 weeks unless shown otherwise.


WEDNESDAY


Conversation Course. Ideal for the holidays)......................... ...... „ Economical Cookery .................... Pottery Making,


Time and Modem Sequence


Typewriting. An extra class to make an early start lo r next year’s exsms. Mixed grades.........


TUESDAY Yo


Painting (or Pleasure............ Rower Arranging toa Budget...


Pottory Making... Care of the Hair..


Crochet.’General Course....™....... Painting for Pleasure..™.............. Gardening.......... .................. . Gardening.™.............. . Drawing and Water Colour Paint­ ing (5 weeks).................................


French C o n ve rsa tio n 2nd


Summer Rower Arranging........... Badminton. At St Augustlnes, BIHington..................................


Typewriting. General non exam Mrs Smith


Mrs Fairbum Mrs English


Mrs Marsden Mrs Howarth Mrs Dalton


Dancing..---------- ----------------------Mr A Mrs Greenwood Holiday Gorman..


Mrs Lowe


9-45- 11-45 a.m. 10-00 • 12 noon 1-30 * 3-30 p.m. 1-


7-30 - 9-30 p.m. 7-15 - 9-15 p.m.


Mrs Sharpies 7-15 • 9-15 p.m.


Mrs Duckworth Mr Riley Mrs Wray


- .. ay


Mrs English Mrs King


Mrs McKeand Mr Riley


Mr Downham Mr Downham


Mrs Hill


Mrs Smith Mrs Halgh


11- 00 a.m. • 1 p.m. 9-45 • 11-45 a.m. - 1-30 * 3-30 p.m. 1- 30 - 3-30 p.m. 2- 00 - 4-00 p.m. 2-00 • 4-00 p.m. 2-00 • 4-00 p.m. 7-00 - 9-00 p.m.


7-15-9-15 p.m.


7-15 -9-15 p.m. 7-15- 9*15 p.m.


Mrs Healey 7-15-9-15 p m.


LOW MOOR CLUB THUR., APRIL 10th


b in g o


SAT., APRIL 12th b in g o


TOM BARRY — ■ Vocal Guitar SUN., APRIL 13th ;


WITH COLIN AT THE ORGAN Members draw: £1


44457, 45264, 44569, 45082, 43884, 44878, 43585, 43673


Snowball no. 3 Not won, next week £2 t it


I I I





ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS FAIR


SUNDAY, APRIL 13th


NELSON CIVIC CENTRE 10 -3 0 a .m . — 4 -3 0 p.m. .


, ANTIQUES, COINS, stamps POSTCARDS, BRASS, SILVER, COPPER, JEWELLERY PEWTER. CHINA, GLASS,


BUY — BROWSE — SELL — EXCHANGE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE


MEDALS, DOLLS etc. etc.


I f y o u h a v e i te m s f o r s a te o r a n y In q u i r ie s , ; P je a s e T e l . N E L S O N 6 5 7 3 0 . .


----------I IH . i ' M l


enrolment should be made tor thesecourse!. Apply to Wh^MnS Centre Office.


Because of accommodation and equipment need. OUTDOOR LIFE. A five evening course on Hillrraft i i«kh Starta Thursday, April 17th at 7-15 p.m. Fee £3.50. FURNITURE RESTORATION. Choice of two courses dealinn


the surface (irushes of turniture. Also caning a r tf mlhtoo • Leaflet eveileble on request. Course dates ,


fa) Saturdays, April 26th and May 10th. or 'Hi Ularlnaertaiie Ua.. Ttk’ . . j


I


[b) Wednesdays, May 7th and May 21st. t eo £3.50. OAPs 50p.


.>v''


rusning.. V


UPHOLSTERY. A practical course. You bring the chair or whatever-


you wish to work on. Help and advice with m a te r ia l and1 > ' equipment will be given:


a .7° . , . . .


■ Dates o f the fu ll course are Friday, April 25th. 7-30 . o .W > ••


■ p.m., plus Saturdays, May 3rd end 10th from 10 ' a.m. - 4 p.m.


Fee £4.20. OAPa 60o. . ’ ; • . : • 10- 15-11-45 a.m.


course ~ Hand Spinning.. Dressmaking. General Course......


30 - 3*30 p.m.


2- 00 • 4-00 p.m. 7-15 *9*15 p.m.


German Language. E a r ly Stages................. - — -------- ----


THURSDAY Typewriting. General Course..


French Language. 3rd Stage- Hostess Cookery 5 weeks....... Hostess Cookery 5 weeks .......


Sllmm Ingsnd Good Health------ S mer Flower Arranging........


ummery-------- Hostess Cookery 5 weeks...


' French HI Stage.. Pottery Maklrm Ladles Keep Rt


_______ _ t to Music.... .........


Mens Keep Fit At St Augustlnes, Bllllngton ( I t weeks)...................


FRIDAY


Furniture Repair. Super Cookery. Practical and De­ monstration...


Counlry Dancing....:..-................. Pottery Making—- - - - .-™ ...........


Mrs Sharpies' Miss Silcock Mrs Ellison


2-00 • 4*00 p.m. 7-15-9-15 p.m.


7-15 -9-15 p.m. Mrs Wilkinson 7-15 - 9-15 p.m.


HISTORICAL FILMS presented by


N.W. FILM ARCHIVE on Tuesday, April 15th


at WHALLEY DAY SCHOOL | 7-30 p.m.


These films Include film ol Whalley Peace Pageant 19191


Tickets 50p (including refreshments)


Proceeds to Bible Society


Sp. Ch. P.H.


30 • 3-30 p.m.


Sp. Ch. D & P


P.H. R


D & P R


St Pauls R R


Fashion Needlecrafts and Dress...................................


Fashion Crochet................ Painting for Pleasure......... Lace Making........... ............


Dressmaking and Summer Fashions............................. Guitar Music...-..................


THURSDAY


T a i lo r in g G e n e ra l Course................................ Dressmaking General Course.... ................. ....... .. Badminton 2 Courses of 5 weeks....... .......................... Yoga for ALL...................... Care of the Hair............... . Modern Sequence Danc­ ing......................... -— ...... Mr & Mrs Marshall Rower Arranging...... ...... .


Mrs Halgh


Special Summer Cook­ ery................


Swimming Beginners.— Miss Mitchell


Mrs Harrison Mrs Taylor


Mrs Meadows Mrs Duckett Mrs King


10-00 -12 noon 2*00 • 4*00 p.m.


Sp. Ch. Sp. Ch.


1-30 • 3-30 p.m. P.H. 1-


2- 00 • 4-00 p.m. St John's


7*30 • 9-30 p.m. 7-15-9-15p.nl.


7-15-9-15 p.m. Mr Phillips 9-00 -10-00 p.m.


P.H. R


R R Pool 30 • 3-30 p.m. St John's Mrs Taylor


Mrs McKeand Mr Duxbun Mrs Hill


Mrs Taylor Mr Mackey


2-00 • 4-00 p.m. 1-45 * 3-45 p.m. St John's


7-15-9-15 p.m. 7-15 -9-15 p.m.


7-15-9-15 p.m. 7-15-9-15 p.n.


Joh tSp. Ch.


ST MICHAELS WHITEWELL


APRIL 13th APRIL 20th APRIL 27th MATTINS 8 a .r l


HOLY C0fflft?UNI0iJ| EMPRESS


SQUASH CLUB


JUMBLE BALE


Thursday, April 10th at 7 p.m. In the ■


LOWER PARISH HALL Admission 2p.


8 a.(


HOLY COMMUHIOtl 11a-1


D o u tS v li Sunday 6-30 p.m.


Preacher Mr Ryder Bolton


Wednesday 2-30 p.m.


WOMENS FELLOWSHIP! Miss Fletcher


7-45 p.m. PRAYERS & BIBLE ________READING


CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB


DMNTRTIO by Mrs M. LOCKHEAD


"Seasonal Designs’


In ST JOHN AMBULANCE! ROOMS


FRIDAY, APRIL 11th at 7-30 p.m.


. New member, end visitors | ________ welcome


EOS A N ■


I I


J TH R E E M IN l I TEL. 2 7 2 0 0Registered O f


THE MOORCOCKl INN


Waddlngton, Nr CIKhercJ


RENDEZVOUS! DISCOS


THIS THURSDAY AN'E FRIDAY 9 — 1 a.m.


Management reserve fh<[ right to refuse admlssloit


THURSDAY EVENING!] LADIES’ FREE


ADMISSION


TOWNl CLITHl


Mrs Frankland Mrs Smith


Mrs Fairbum . Mrs Fairbum


Mrs Brftcllffe Mrs Wray


Mrs Fairbum Mrs Smith


Mrs English Mrs Blbby


10-00-12 noon


945-11-45 a.m. 10-00 -12 noon 1-30 • 3*30 p.m.


1*30 • 3-00 p.m. 1-30-3-30 p.m.


7-15- 9-15 p.m. 7-15-9*15 p.m. 7-00 * 9-00 p.m. 7-30 • 9-30 p.nt.


Mr Wallbank 7*15 • 9-15 p.m.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE


A JUBE SLE


In the VILLAGE HALL on FRIDAY, APRIL 18th


ML A at 7-15 p.m.


IffftWMWW'MtJA'WgS Whist & Mr Murphy 10-00-12 noon Mrs Falrburn


Mrs Thompson Mrs English


SPECIAL SHORT COURSE PROGRAMME AT WHALLEY K r «nauey .


...


Camping and Backpacking9 Suitable lor beg]nrwrs^andrihmo ■ with some experience.


y tt,s ana ‘"Ose


PLAYFORD DANCES. A Couniry Dance speciality. June 14th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee £1.05. OAPa 15p.’


COOKERY COURSES. A programme of special topic “one day" courses will be available from May 19th. Please contact Centre Office for details.


TO ENROL. For any course other than the special short courses . A.iAnrl An Ikn flrel mnnlinn nf


simply attend on the first meeting of your chosen class. You may enrol in advance by letter, plus fee. il you wist).


«l. .. V/-..


FEES. Are the same as last term, e.g. 10 weeks class ol 2 hours a week. Full fee £7, OAP. fee :£!.*• Shorter .courses have proportionately lower fees. Students receiving F.I.S., those


;


registered as unemployed and their dependents, and those - receiving supplementary benefits and pensions pay no fees.


• inquiries and suggestions for courses anywhere in the District either i


t now to start next Autumn would Be \ welcome. Ptease contact


The Principal, Adult Education Centre, Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley. Tel. Whalley 2717;


b ■


1-30-3-30 p.m. 7-30-9*30 p.m. 7*00 - 9-00 p.m.


Domino Drive In aid of PHAB (Physically ,


Handicapped 4 Able Bodied) I


MONDAY APRIL 14th, 7-301 ATTHE HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


1 P BILL)!


PARISH! to btl


ARIS! Am


TUESDAY! at ST LEON)LAE


mm


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