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y 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 10th, 1980 —


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING— SATURDAY


BBC-1


9-05—THE BANANA SPLITS


7-15 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY


10-00—FEELING GREAT!


10- 11-


9-35—THE FLASHING BLADE


FROM BROOKLYN


10—TWO MUG£>


1- 30—GRANDSTAND 5-10—NEWS 5-


THIRD TEST 6-


FEVER. “Movin’ Out.”


7- 00—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE


WOGAN? 25—CRICKET: 25—CALIFORNIA 15—WHAT’S ON 8-


MOVIES: “The Pink Panth­ er,” starring Peter Sellers, David Niven.


1040—WORLD CHAMP­ IONSHIP BOXING


9-50—TELFORD’S CHANGE


9- 00—KNOTS LANDING


11-40—PHIL SILVERS BBC-2


7-40 —2-45—OPEN UNIVERSITY


2-


4-30—CRICKET: Third Test


6- 7-


7-55—RETURN CALL TO BRASS TACKS


SPORT


CINEMA: “The Iron Mis­ tress,” starring Alan Ladd, Vir­ ginia Mayo


6-35—THE SKY AT NIGHT


45—SATURDAY 50—NEWS 9- 10-


11- 11-


8-


9- 9-


10-


i “Songs of a Sour- . dough”


KONG BEAT Third Test


10-05—INTERNATION­ AL GOLF


• Zucco, David Bruce, Evelyn Ankers


DOUBLE BILL: "The Mad Ghoul,” starring George


40—HORROR 45—NEWS ON 2


50—HORROR DOUBLE BILL: “Dr Terror’s House of Horrors,” starring Peter Cushing, Christ­ opher Lee, Max Adrian, Michael Gough, Donald Sutherland.


Granada ROAD


5-05—ITN NEWS - 5-15-CARTOON TIME 5-


SPORT


6- 7- 8- 9-


10-


55—OPEN DOOR11- 35—NEWS AND


THE SAINT ' LAUGHTER 1980


9-45—PLAYHOUSE CONCERT


ETERNITY SPORT


10-05—BATMAN 10-30—FUN FACTORY 12-


30—INVASION 00—CARTOON


30—WORLD OF


30-RETURN OF 30—ROCK WITH


r— im a ig ig i i— CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278. 05—NINE LIVES.


00—THE HONG 35—CRICKET:


Friday, July 11th, 7-30 p.m. 200p (Child and OAP150p)


Monday, July 21st, 7-30 p.m. TE STRNLER . 300p(350p on night) H


ULTRAVOX ^Icket^BOp^


Friday, August 8th, 7-30 p.m. - H H i g p E g ™ -


LU


Soft drinks and buffet 'acllltlesavallabl


1 Tickets 100p


Friday, September 12th, 7-30p.m.


Blackburn Tel. 5188 9 a.m.— 5p.rn.Moi


THE DOOLEYS Box Office, Northgate,


350p, 300p, 250p 37. C p.m. Mon. — Fri., Open


bookings welcome (Enclose . SAE) Tickets tor group


10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sat. Postal


1'Be ysjater \J\jf)ee( ‘ w g


Whenyou visit the WaterWheel licensed restaurant it's more than an excellent meal you'll enjoy, it'san experience you won't forget!


00-MISS UNIVERSE 30—FROM HERE TO 30—ITN NEWS AND


WOOD THRILLER: “In a Lonely Place," starring Humphrey Bogart


SUNDAY BBC-1


10-10—PLAYBOARD 10-25—TALKBACK. For Asian viewers


7-15 _ 8-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-15—SUNDAY WORSHIP


12-50—A CHURCH TO YOURSELF


1-


5-45—NEWS 5-


2-


1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


1-00—FARMING 1-25—THE STORY OF ENGLISH FUR­ NITURE


VENTURES OF BATMAN


6- 40—YOUR SONGS OF PRAISE CHOICE


STALLION


10-30—FILM OF THE WEEK: “The Wild Party,” starringRacquel Welch, James Coco.


10-05—INTERNATION­ AL SHOW JUMPING


9-30—GRAND PRIX Granada 10- 55—THE NEW AD­


15—GRANDSTAND 55—THE MOON 12-


• 8-05—THE SUNDAY FILM: “The Bridge at Re- magen,” starring George Segal, Robert Vaughn.


7- 15—BUCCANEER


2- 3-


4-


10-20—NEWS 10-


11- 9-55—MARRIED TION EXPRESS


11-40 —12-55—OPEN UNIVERSITY


BBC-2


7-40—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


1-55—CRICKET 6- 7-


8- THE SKY


8-10—PETER SKELLERN


HEAD EXPERI­ ENCE


05—THE GATES­ 5-


30—TRANSFORMA­ 5-


6-


9-30—THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


11- 00—TALKING BIKES 11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-


WORSHIP


SION PROG­ RAMME


1- 2-


1-00—CHOPPER SQUAD


00-.MORNING 30-THE TELEVI­ 00—UNION POWER 2


OF THE MOTOR CAR


BOAT


MISS JEAN BRODIE


55—OUT OF TOWN 20—THE HISTORY


50—CARTOON TIME 05—THE LOVE


00—THE PRIME OF An exhibition of the


ON CHILDREN CENTURY


6-10—APPEAL 6-


7- IANS


45—NEWS REVIEW9-45—ITN NEWS 15—DIAMONDS IN


8-40—PLAYHOUSE


05—NEWS ON 2 10- 11-


SPECIAL


7-45—THE GUNS OF . NAVARONE: Starring Gregory Peck and David Niven


FORTUNES


10-00—THE GUNS OF NAVARONE


55—SURVIVAL


50—POLICE SURGEON


Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446 1 Separate shows daily at


2.00 5.20 7.40 .10.00 A


WINNER OF 5 OSCARS 1 INCLUDING BEST PICTURE


BEST ACTOR DUSTIN HOFFMAN BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS MERYL STREEP


BEST DIRECTOR BEST SCREENPLAY


Then:


three sides


story D u s t in H o f fm a n ,


Kramer vs.Kramer. * : Meryl Streep Jane Alexander > Mj*M


a..vJustin Henry •- "see Kramer vs. Kramer.


Iunreservedly recommend rf."*-,..-*. om.h- 4.25 7.35 J 10.40


Feature 2.40 5.50 9.00 X - 4 ■ • Power packed action.v ■ *•


;-.v Fighting fury, Violently, ? -


BLOODY FISTS x


strong!. • fA*.., ‘


PLUS ■


KINGS OF ' r! ' KUNG FU


^


Support 2.05 4.55 7.50 10.45 . Feature 3.25 6.20 9.15


TOP GROUP :y-,M.L— 11 From our fields in Mickering Lane,-Aughton, near Ormskirk, ' i r j


take M6 to Junction 26, then M58. At end of M58 take the - A506 to the B5197 and follow the signs - -


1 -. . Open each day 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For recorded information on prices, , , | . availability etc., »


^ , , Tel. 051 531 8585 ; BASKETS PRO VIDED FREE ^ ^


' • " < i AUGHTON FRUIT FARM - r 1 Vt. D ' 7 ■ y r .4 . t . HENTHORN . GOSPEL CHURCH ,.*•


“God is no respecter of persons". Acts 10 v 34


■. Sunday. School .12 noon ? x, 6-30 p.m. Gospel Service Hr- .Preacher G: Harrison, - .Pendlebury


■; Wednesday NoWomen’s ;fn - • <„ Fellowship. /


■ lyi it ?


> 7-45 p.m. Prayer and Bible wt. j Reading


1 V -


• COFFEE MORNING , 10 till 12


. 7 ’ and EVENING, , - • , 7 till 10 p.m.


” ‘ ' J ' V *■


THURSDAY, JULY.] 10th * ’ ' ‘


i,M AT MEADOW CROFT X) ,WEST BRADFORD ROAD,-


s' WADDINQTON ,,;,. , Bring-and-Buy, Cakes, -f/


; " ADMISSION: 20p’ S " '


>)iS- . ? Plants 4, x 1W s - rj * ^ > *•


Lounge Bar open 11 a.m. — midnight. Bar snacks always available


Our new restaurant is now open for full


a la carte meals,


Wednesday to Saturday and Sunday for High Teas


■ Y'pbiV ' . 1 v*-A^ t v . ui tSA'r—v v


r I


■ An honest, disturbing story of pubescent A *


. boys growing up in a college ol rigid discipline and repression. A terrllic piece of film making from Australia.


CENTRAL WORKINGMEN’S CLUB


SATURDAY, JULY 12th 2 Support Feature 2.10 5.30 8.50


JULY 13 WEEK I 3.55 7.15 10.30


00—FRANK MUIR 30—SALE OF THE 00—ITN NEWS' 15—THE CHRIST­ 15—FAMILY


PENDLE PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT FOLIO at Whalley Library


Saturday the 12th to Saturday the 26th July, 1980 OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS


LANCASHIRE RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


HALLS FULL OF 1000’s OF COLLECTABLES.


INCLUDING APPEAL GIFT STALLS — DONATIONS


' OF ANTIQUES, VICTORIANA etc. PLEASE RING CLITHEROE 22828 FOR COLLECTION


REFRESHMENTS IN BOTH HALLS ALL DAY ADMISSION TO BOTH HALLS 20p ADULTS


SENIOR CITIZENS AND ACCOMPANIED CHILDREN 10p . STALL ENQUIRIES Tel. BLACKBURN 664515


$


45—CELEBRITY 40—THE HOLLY­


With beautiful surroundings and an authentic working water wheel—candle lit tables to create the right atmosphere-you'll enjoy the exquisite food prepared under the personal supervision of the Smithies family.


Book now for that Water Wheel experience.


The WaterWheel Restaurant, Chipping. Tel: Chipping (09956) 553.


Open Eveningsand Sunday lunch. (Closed Mondays).


obtained from Ames Records and Tapes,'


Clitheroe and Mary’s Music, Accrington.


Blackburn, Burnley and


GARGRAVE SHOW


AUGUST 16th,


SCHEDULES AVAILABLE FROM SECRETARY:


I. J. VARLEY, 9 MARTON CLOSE, GARGRAVE,


SKIPTON. Tel. Gargrave 425 evenings


OR ENTRANCE SECRETARY: MRS J.T.


TRADE STAND INQUIRIES TO SECRETARY PLEASE


HOWARD, HEFLAKER FARM, SKIPTON. Tel. Skipton 2608


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS


JUMBLESALE


SAT., JULY 12th in the


C. OF E. SCHOOL CHURCH LANE, WHALLEY at 2 p.m.


Admission 5p


TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED


TAXI


THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE


TEL. CLITHEROE 27200 AND


23483


Registered Office, 28 Parson Lane


A SPECIAL WELCOME TO THE UNLOVED, UNWANTED, AND UNCARED FOR.


Ribble Valley


Pentecostal Church, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe


FAMILY SERVICES Sunday, 10-45 a.m., 6-15 p.m.


BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER


Wednesday, 7-30 p.m. CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB LOW MOOR CLUB


THURSDAY 10th and SATURDAY 12th JULY


BINGO IN THE LOUNGE . SUNDAY, JULY 13th


YOUR RESIDENT GROUP PRIDE AND PREDUJICE Member’s Draw £14


70591 69288 70891 70878 70800 69436 70055 69301. Snowball No. 2 Next Week £9


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL R BRASS IN IBBLE VALLEY


LONGRIDGE PRIZE BRASS BAND Sunday, July 13th, 1980 at the Band Stand, Castle


Grounds, Clitheroe 2-30 p.m.—4-30 p.m. {Weather permitting)


TUESDAY, JULY 15th


BINGO NIGHT


AT THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION


CLUB 8 p.m.


Admission 60p including supper


BROOKSIDE SCHOOL CLITHEROE


FOLK ATTHE


STARKIE ARMS, CLITHEROE


SUNDAY, JULY 13th 7-45 p.m.


STREET LIFEPLUS


PHIL SHACKLETON ADMISSION £1 Pay at the door


SUMMER FETE ' FRIDAY, JULY 11th 6-30 p.m. — 8-30 p.m. ADMISSION 5p


Sideshows, Stalls, Pony Rides, Fire Engine Demon­ stration, Display of Scottish Country ■ Dancing,y Refresh-. ‘


ments


25% of proceeds to Parish Restoration Funds.


NOW AT CLITHEROE UNDER NEW


SAWLEY TAXI


MANAGEMENT TEL. 26826


BURNLEY ROAD, ALTHAM Tel. ACCRINGTON 384874


STAR CABARET • FRIDAY 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m.


FRESH AIR . - SATURDAY


BRILLIANT VOCAL TRIO , : FRESH AIR p COLIN CROMPTON ; , STAR COMEDIAN , -t,.?-


CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB FRIDAY, JULY 11th, 7-30 p.m.


DEMONSTRATION by MRS B. LUCAS ofMELLOR


FAVOURITE


PASTIMES IN THE ST JOHN


AMBULANCE ROOMS Visitors welcome


FOOTBALLCLUB FRIDAY, JULY 11th


CLITHEROE DISCO


SUPPER DANCE at THE CASTLE


RESTAURANT, CLITHEROE Admission £2


including chicken supper.


Right of admission reserved. No admission after 11 p.m.


events may also be UWGKADE PlMOTS * OW1D NIVEN |l. |A£K WIENEB PradlKIkKI


M(>SrE• SAW.AS NIVEN POWERS-CARDINALE ESCAPE TO ATHENA Music byLALOSCHIFRIN


ROUNDTREE • BONO-VAiTnTINE « GfiOLD— A nimby GEORGE PCOSMATOS


Story by RICHARD&LOCHTE and GfcORGE P COSM *»TDS Screenplay by EDWARDANHALTand RICHARDS IOCHTC :


' Produced by OVID NIVEN |r.and JACK WIENER Directed by GEORGE P COSM ATOS — CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE for the best In entertainment .


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


SAT., JULY 12th JO LESTER


(ANOTHER NEW FACE) SUN., JULY 13th


SUPER STAR NITE WITH


RAYRANDELL DEBBIE NEAL


. AND (MR & MRS OF SHOWBUSINESS)


BILL’S HOLIDAY BONANZA NIGHT, WED., JULY 16th


WEEKLY DOUBLE 19 — 17 WEEKLY TREBLE 15— 10 — 18


AN assistant Cub-Scout leader from Chatburn, Miss Diane Frankland, who rescued a Cub in dif­ ficulties during a swim­ ming gala, has received a gallantry award.


Gallant Diane wins an award


sioner for East Lanca­ shire. .. Also at the ceremony,


Clough Bank Road, Chat- burn, dived fully-clothed into the water at the Rib- blesdale Pool after the youngster failed to sur­ face during an event in the district Cub Scouts’ annual gala. The boy was unharmed


Miss Frankland (18), of


thanks to the brave rescue. Miss Frankland’s action


was praised when she was presented with the Chief. Scout’s commendation for gallantry by Mr Alan Sihith, County Commis­


Good trade for fat cattle


T | | C


PLOUGH INN


WIGGLESWORTH ; Nr SETTLE


A COUNTRY INN \ RENOWNED FOR GOOD FOOD


Restaurant open Tuesday to i Saturday evenings


Family Sunday lunches and high


teas, bar meals, parties and private functions.


» Ring Long Preston 243 for reservations


FAT cattle were in short supply at Clitheroe Auc­ tion Mart on Monday and those on offer enjoyed a good trade. Lambs were plentiful at similar rates to last week. \


cattle, .14 .pigs, 94 ewes and 980 lambs. „


Forward -were 88 fat


157.5p, average 151.63p, medium to 148p (141.43p), heavy to 136p (131.54p). Sheep to 103.60p (95.53p). Half-bred ewes to £20.80, horned ewes £5, average £16.88.


'■ ANTIQUES/ COLLECTORS/


FLEA MARKET SKIPTON TOWN HALL


EVERY


WEDNESDAY Tel. 0532 646665


JIM GARLICK


Mobile Discotheque Service for any high class functions.


Also Hire and Sales Service '■ Tel. " V


PADIHAM 75393 We provide a professional


. Light steers, made to 90.2p kg and averaged 85.10p, medium to 90p (88p). Light heifers to" 86p (82.30p), medium 81.8p. Calf bulls to .9 8 .6p (90.18p). Uncertified,'heif-. ers 79p. Clean cattle over­ all 83.80p. First-quality fat cows to 63.8p. Other cows 52p. Small lambs made to


she said: “It was an in­ stant reaction. I just saw ■the boy struggling and


in the district Scout head­ quarters, Duck. Street, C l i th e ro e , was Mrs


Christine Capewell, assis­ tan t district 'commis­ sioner. She believes Miss Frankland is the first person in the area to re­ ceive such an award for more than 10 years. A former pupil at Rib-


blesdale School who now works at the Kaydee Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Miss Frankland was delighted with the award.'


Recalling the rescue,


jumped in." ■ Miss Frankland was given a badge as well as the commendation certifi­ cate which is taking pride of place alongside another treasured piece of paper. Two years ago she re­


scheme.


Frankland / receiving her certificate from Mr Smith, w a t c h e d by M r s Capewell.


Shoppers’ train idea attacked


AN idea for a Saturday shopper’s train from Hellifield to Blackburn, stopping at Clitheroe,


has come in for criticism. v Clitheroe Town Council


was approached by the council at .Hellifield to seek the views of local people about such a ser­ vice. The council agreed to place a ' notice at the information centre at the Ribble Valley Council of­ fices asking for anyone in­ terested to sign. > The Gisburn and Chat-


peo p le to come to Clitheroe, he said. “No doubt some travel­


burn councils have also been approached by Hel­ lifield and, think there would be 'some support for the rail service. ■ But the idea has been


le rs would alight at Clitheroe, but it seems to me that the town council is losing sight of the fact that a considerable prop­ ortion of its rate income comes from the local shop­ keepers.” ; “Freedom of choice must, of course, always be preserved to individu­ als, but the support of this service appears to go beyond that. “Perhaps it should be


criticised* by Clitheroe and district Chamber, of Trade president Mr John Robin­ son. The council was not helping the,. Chamber with


its efforts' to encourage


S.A.LY.E.X. YOUTH GROUP


JUMBLESALE


FRIDAY, JULY 11th 6-30 p.m.


STANLEY ROOMS, WHALLEY ADMISSION 5p


BURNLEY FOR BUYING SELLING


Our picture shows Miss *


ceived a Queen’s award for outstanding service to physical education in a Tommorow’s People silver


■{< % $ AG S Sunday, August 3rd, 7-30 p.m.


THURS., FRI. & SAT. at 7-30 p.m. MISSION GALACTICA(u)


MON., JULY 14th to SAT. at 7-15 p.m. SPECTACU1AR... ACTION-PACKED


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CLITl Council with itf area at I about 11 It wil


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council j Leslie to ob| fencing Couil


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been ei| of ec looked Thel


Council ject tog its Poll Commi grant tion th| pleted A sul


put toi from Mayor’.!


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THE former) man (| Alice at her) North of 91.


pointed out that many of the members of the shop­ ping public who live near some of the developed shopping centres, prefer to come to Clitheroe where they can still find and obtain a wide range of merchandise at com­ petitive prices and per­ sonally served in pleasant country market town sur­ roundings,” says Mr Robinson. He intends to raise the


matter at the Chamber’s next executive committee meeting.


Busy Guild meeting


THE C h a i rm a n of Clitheroe Ribblesdale Af­ ternoon Townswomen’s Guild, Mrs A. Peddar, congratulated members on the 2nd round win in the Federation area quiz. She reported that the


June , market stall made £145 — £70 of'Which will go to Clitheroe? Parish Church restoration fund and the remainder to the guild funds. - The guild s ta ll at Clitheroe Hospital’s open day made £136. Reports were given by


eldest a n d Whites! founded Clither-I spirit Black Castle;


Mrs


the years ment, i| Bonds Foulsyl)


Mrs


the Wol Associl Mother| Parish >


She


at Pat] her dai North ley mo l in Bre| years ; daught-l


Her:


Wrexhif ashes Clither| week ing a f:|


Crenl bul


Miss . B. Foulds, (secret­ ary), Mrs Cunliffe, (trea­ su re r ) , Mrs 0.. Wol- stenholme, Mrs M. Robin­ son and Mrs A. Simpson. ; The ”next* section meet­


S.Bl


minded of the tea party -on A u g u s t 181n in Clitheroe Church Hall. - :


ing- will be a combined effort on July 14th. ■ Members: were re ­


flower show is to be ar­ ranged for. August 22nd. •


A trip to Southport


KIN SUl


iG: \ Leeming..:■■■■ He was - thanked by Miss M. Hoyle.


A. talk about precious. stones was given by Mr


FEl B.Ed. for


i.Clitheroe;^ Miss Shirley' ^Anne’'Ross’'(22)',” has jgained. a 'vB.Ed.'- hons . ^degree’,-"specialising -in' ■geography.-The daughter’,


»;R i b b 1 e s d a 1 e ' S c H o o 1, - ;


. Shirley , A FORMER head tjrl at


PL l SIN


KIK SLl


jof Mr and Mrs El'Ross"’ of '• v“ T an ta )an ” ,-* Whalley • {Road, ^Pendleton, -Shirley, ‘ Lwas'a‘studenti'at StrMar- ttin’s College, Lancaster.,,-


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