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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 12th, 10S0


YOUR WEEKEND — VIEWING— SATURDAY


BBC-1


7-15 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY


9- o pi itc;


10-05—FEELING GREAT!


12-15—BUGS BUNNY 12-30—GRANDSTAND 6-


COLOUR 7- WOGAN


9-35—THE ADVEN­ TURE GAME


6- 7-


05—THE BANANA7- 8-


9-


10-15—ZORRO 10-40—TROOPING THE


9-05—KNOTS LANDING


10- 10-


11- 12-


9-55—NEWS CHANGE


MOVIES: “The Vikings” starring Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis.


NIGHT AT THE


NIGHT AT THE MILL


ERMAN BBC-2 3-


4- 5-


7-40 — 3-10—OPEN UNIVERSITY


CINEMA: “The Canadians” star­ ring Robert Ryan.


5-30—OPEN DOOR


AL TENNIS NIGHT


10—SATURDAY


05—TELFORD’S 55—SATURDAY


40—WHAT’S ON 15—SATURDAY


COLOUR . SPORT


TERVIEWS


11- 12-


9-50—INTERNATION­ AL SPORTS SPECIAL


TO BRASS TACKS


(What's on,,. What* on... What't on... What's on... What's on... Whafs on...Whati on) Unit Four BLACKBURN 5aT4fl6


Separate shows da ily at 2.10 5J)0 7.2S 9.50


^ WINNER OF > ACADEMY AWARDS


00—TROOPING THE 15—NEWS AND


30—THE LEVIN IN­ 00—DANCE MONTH


40—RETURN CALL PICTURE BEST


BESTACTOR Jack Nicholson


BESTACTRESS Louise Fletcher


DIRECTOR Milos Forman


BEST


• ' BEST SCREENPLAY


JflCKMICHOtfON


, Edward G. Robin­ son, Miriam Hop- ■kins, Joel McCrea.


Granada 9-30—


10-00- 10-05- 10-30- 12-30-


45—PHIL SILVERS 10 —12-15—WEATH­


5-05- 5-15- 5-25- 7-15-


9-30- 9-45-


30—INTERNATION­ 10—THE SKY AT


10-15- 12-00- 12-55-


-CARTOON -BATMAN -FUN FACTORY -WORLD OF SPORT


INVASION ROAD


-ITN NEWS -CARTOON -PLEASE SIR! -THE EURO­ PEAN FOOT­ BALL CHAMP­ IONSHIP


Chuclc Norris in J.- v :v i


GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK.


JIM RAC*. US .'"I JAWIS > M*NC1*CI»S« C.i" ALSO


DIRT <U )


-ITN NEWS AND SPORT


-CELEBRITY CONCERT


-POLICE SURGEON


BBC-1


10- 11-


11- 12-


SITY


SUNDAY 6-


7-


9-00—BAG PUSS 9-15—SPEAKOUT 9-


MATTERS


7-15 — S-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY


11-25—CONVERSAZ­ IONI


SHOW


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


WORSHIP


1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


6- 05—DOOM CASTLE 6-35—ANNA FORD 6-


3-30—GRANDSTAND 5-


55—NEWS 7-


OF PRAISE CHOICE


1-55—FILM MATINEE: “The Black Shield of Falworth” star­ ring Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, David Farrar.


LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE


45—OPEN UNIVER­ 35—EDUCATION 00—RUSSIAN-


50—THE 607080 15—SUNDAY


10- 11-


'AS* *M” « YOUNG BEDMATES


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


for the best In entertainment


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


-TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED -FROM HERE TO ETERNITY


^ iL T iu t l l u t j d Tel. Whalley 2195 MORNING COFFEE


11-30—FILM OF THE WEEK: “Weekend of Shadows" star­ ring John Water, Melissa Jaffer.


9-50—INTERNATION­ AL GOLF


S-05—NEWS ON 2 S-10—DANCE MONTH 9-20—THE BOOK PROGRAMME


PLACE ON EARTH


G ranada


9-30—THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


ORSHIP W 00—MORNING


11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11- 12-


2-


10- 10-


9-30—BUCCANEER 20—NEWS


11- 12- MATTER


FILM: “Mayerl- ing” starring Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve.


10—YOUR SONGS3- 15—THE SUNDAY


1- 2-


1-00—CHOPPER SQUAD


CHALLENGE


00—TALKING BIKES 30—SURVIVAL


00—UNION POWER


PEAN FOOT­ BALL CHAMP­ IONSHIPS


AL MATCH OF THE DAY


12-55 —1-00—WEATH­ ERMAN


AL TENNIS BBC-2


7-40—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


1-55—CRICKET


30—HEART OF THE 05—INTERNATION­


4- 5- 5- 6-


ISLAND 30—THE EURO­


STON —DREAM WEAVER


ON CHILDREN CENTURY


6- 7-


05—INTERNATION­ 11- IANS? 9-30—ITN NEWS


- PEAN FOOT­ BALL CHAMP­ IONSHIPS


9-45—WAGES OF FEAR


12-


55—UNIVERSITY 20—CARTOON


00—TOLLER GRAN- 00—FANTASY


00—FRANK MUIR 30—SALE OF THE 00—ITN NEWS


15—THE CHRIST­


KEEP THIS DATE OPEN JULY 5th, 2 p.m.


Morris Dancers. Sports tor children (seven to eleven years)


at CLITHEROE HOSPITAL Stalls. Slaidburn Silver Band. Clitheroe Ladles’


O P E N D A Y


ORGANISED BY THE “FRIENDS OF THE HOSPITAL COMMITTEE"


The Mayor of Clitheroe and Rlbble Valley will be present Relreshments, Pony Rides


Come and have a look round. Support the annual effort. CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SCOUT EXECUTIVE A G A L A


15—THE EURO- RfPO GUILD HALL, PRESTON Box Office, Preston 21721


TUESDAY Sth


TCHAIKOVSKY NIGHT Maurlce Handford WEDNESDAY 6th


PEAN FOOT­ BALL CHAMP­ IONSHIPS


HAMILTON IV 35—THE EURO­ 05—GEORGE


RON AND THE BEATLES Ron Goodwin, R ostal and S cha e fe r THURSDAY 7th


VIENNESE NIGHT John G e o rg ia n s SATURDAY 9th


T im o th y Reynish, P ete r Donohoes, Ma rg aret McDonald LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS


Tickets now on sale from Guild Hall Booking Office, Lancaster Road, Preston, PR1 1HT.


SATURDAY, JUNE 21st INTHE GROUNDS OF


PROMENADE CONCERTS AUGOST1980


Ro y a l Liv e rp o o l P h i lh a rm o n i c O r c h e s t r a A First for Preston


B R O W S H O L M E H A L L (By kind permission of Parker family) commencing at 2 p.m.


* CUB SCOUTS MINI OL YMPICS * HASLINCDEN AND HELMSHORE BAND


TOMBOLA, RAFFLE, VARIOUS STALLS; REFRESHMENTS, ICES, MINERALS FREE CAR PARK


ADMISSION 25p CHILDREN UNDER 14 10p CUBS IN UNIFORM FREE CLITHEROE


FOOTBALL CLUB


a- present


A CHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST


at Castle Restaurant, Clitheroe


on Sunday, June 22nd T ic k e ts C5


available from Advertiser & Times Office, Newsagents


CLITHEROE LADIES CIRCLE


“JAZZ ON A SUMMER’S DAY”


Lancashire County Council presents


STAN BARKER TRIO with the


LANCASHIRE COUNTY BIG BAND


(President: DON LUSHER) Conductor: ALAN TOMLINSON, ARMCM


at Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe


SATURDAY, JUNE 21st, 7-30 p.m.


Refreshments available Adults 60p Children and OAP30p


TICKETS at the door or from Advertiser Office, Clitheroe or MrTomllnson, 23 Fifth Avenue, Burnley. Tel. 22342


TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED


TAXI


THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE


YORKSHIRE DALES RAILWAY


(Over 40 vehicles) and


VEHICLE RALLY STEAM TRAINS


WHITE ROSE and


(1 'h miles from Skipton, offA59 Harrogate Hoad) on


SUMMER CRAFTS FAIR EMBSAY8 STATION


SUNDAY, JUNE 15th 12 noon — 5 p.m.


Steam trains also on June 14th and every Sunday until September.


Adults 50p, Children 25p Sponsored by National Breakdown Recovery Club


EVERY LUNCHTIME AND EVENING


(A la carte also a vail able)


Cattle.(Licensed) C3totaurant


27200 3 COURSE


TABLE D’HOTE MENU £3.95


jncluding VAT^


CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY CLUB


LITHEROE (Tel. 24587) 4 -


Would people please note that due to lack of support the Trea­ sure Hunt for June has been cancelled.


THE ROYAL BRITISH . LEGION


HODDER VALLEY BRANCH WHIST &


DOMINO DRIVE MON., JUNE 16th ,8 p.m. '


RED PUMP HOTEL,


BASHALLEAVES ADMISSION 50p'


REFRESHMENTS, , :


TEL. CLITHEROE AND


23483


Registered Office, 28 Parson Lane


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB B IN G O


N IG H T Tues;, June 17th


At the Royal British -LegionClub ' 8 p.m.


ADMISSION; 60p Inc. supper


GOOD AS NEW SALE


AT SHOP NEXT TO FROZEN FOOD CENTRE CAR PARK


SATURDAY, JUNE 14th 8-30 a.m. onwards


(opposite Allens Decorators)


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE PLENTY OF BARGAINS


ry >


featuring


THE NEARLY FAMOUS BAND AND OTHER ARTISTS


SINGERS WELCOME FRIDAY, JUNE 13th CLITHEROE FOLKERS


A LANCASHIRE NIGHT OUT NO Cover Charge


wide selection ot bar meals available y ^ < V \V \\V \\\\\\V V \\\\XVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV V \V \V \Y SUNDAY MARKET DAY


YE MOORCOCK INNE Waddington


HOLIDAY WEAR HOUSEHOLD AND


FANCY GOODS, TOYS etc.


10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. , Tea, Snacks, Meals


TOSSIDE CHURCH IUMBLE SALE '■ IN THE SCHOOL


SATURDAY, JUNE 14th ■ . 2p.m.





. Tombola and Cake Stall , Admission 10p


including Tea & Biscuits


Mobile Discotheque Service for any high class functions


JIM GARLICK Also Hire and Sales Service


We provide a professional T e l . ' PA DIHAM 7 5 3 9 3


CASTLE 26000-26003


m a n ag em en t a l l P R IC E S r e d u c e d


TAXIS NOVNEWDER


WHY NOT GIVE US A Try?


LUNCH HIGH TEA DINNER


Cattle gal j~j' jsai r HResJtaurant


r (Licensed) • r.miEROE (T.L245S7) i i j ; n r GENERAL.


CLITHEROE FC ANNUAL


MEETING ; MONDAY


. JUNE 16th 8 p.m.


CLITHEROE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB


1 SCHOOLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA


LANCASHIRE


JUMBLE SALE


LOW MOOR, FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 7-30 p.m.


to be held in the PARISH ROOMS,


Admission 2p


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


ANNIVERSARY .


SERVICE S ! SUNDAY, JUNE 15th ’ ' 1 at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.


Preacher: Rev. J.D. Sals bury , Special Singing


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


invite you to their


SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY


Services at 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on


SUNDAY, JUNE 15th


\vDurlng these services the , v MUSICAL


* A GRAIN OF MUSTARDSEED


will be sung by scholars and the choir (part I In the morning and part II In the evening). This musical celebrates 200 years of the Sunday School Movement.


Preacher: Rev. Ward Jones Coats from................... . long leather


VISIT TURN LEATHER TANNERY SHOP AND CHOOSE A SUEDE OR LEATHER GARMENT FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION


Bomber Jackets from....... £19.00 L a d i e s ’ and Gent ’s suede and leather Jack­ ets from..;................


Ladies’ and Gent’s Slip­ pers, Gloves and Mit­ tens.;........................


TANNERY SHOP £39.50


L a d i e s ’ and Gent ’s sheepskin Coats from ..... £85.00


£32.50 SU


TURN LEATHERS PORTSMOUTH MILL


WEEKDAYS 9 fo 5 ’ 4 -


BURNLEY ROAD, TODMORDEN. Tel. Todmorden 3563. OPENING HOURS:


£3.25 ■


SATURDAY 9 to 4 DRESSES — SU SHOWERPRO


MEN'S JACKETS DENI


TOMBOLA — CHAMPAGNE BAR— RAFFLE AND


champagne served 11 a.m. — 2 p.m.


OTHER ATTRACTIONS English breakfast with


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


B aw d la n d s . Waggon A Horses, Castle Restaurant,. Club members.


T T R : m Receive a’warm welcome at the NEW


MARTHOLME GRANGE


which has been completely


'redecorated and refurbished BAR SNACKS AVAILABLE AT ANY


TIME FREE HOUSE


BURNLEY ROAD, ALTHAM


TEL. ACCRINGTON 3 84874


LARGE ATTRACTIVE LOUNGE BAR Open 11 a.m. — 3 p.m., 5-30 p.m. —


. Midnight.


COCKTAIL BAR 8 p.m. — 11 p.m.


Bar snacks available at any time.


OUR NEW RESTAURANT IS NOW OPEN


Wed-Sat, and Sunday for high tea


Fully licensed for singing and dancing. Compere.


STAR CABARET ROY WALKER


TIMES TWO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


Knockout duo A lot more than just the time o


life than punctuality, fi for example. For men and women there’s a choice of dials, fiatline quartz or meek movement.


Accurate Quartz Piloti time is a must in today's world. But there’s mo


quise. a lot more than just


Zenith Mar-


the time of day.


-- (I


45—NEWS REVIEW 15—THE LAST


from 10-30 a.m. — 12 noon BAR LUNCHES


from 12 noon — 2 p.m.


AFTERNOON TEAS and HIGH TEAS


from 4 p.m. — 6 p.m.


Children welcome, half price portions served on request.


EVENING MEALS from 6 — 8 p.m.


ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE LARGE CAR PARK AT REAR


ALL THE ABOVE SERVED EVERY DAY


SPREAD EAGLE BARROW, NR. WHALLEY T E L . 3213


HIGH TEAS SUNDAYS 4p.m. -


6 p.m. SAT. JUNE 14th PA U L T . WAYNE


(COMEDY— VOCAL) SUNDAY, JUNE 15th


SONYJAMES


(NICE AND EASY) SUN. JUNE 22nd -


S T A R N IG H T (TOP COUNTRY AND WESTERN GROUP)


featur ing the fan ta s t ic SUNDOWN


BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY WEEKLY DOUBLE: 23 — 9


WEEKLY TREBLE: 23 — 19 — 23 CLITHEROE CENTRAL


WORKING MEN’S CLUB SATURDAY, JUNE 14th


STILL WATER FRIENDS OF FUR AND FEATHER


ACHEESE AND WINE PARTY


AT THE DOG & PARTRIDGE HOTEL, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE, TUESDAY, ., JUNE 17th at 8 p.m. Tombola, Musical Entertainment


Tickets 75p obtainable at the Dog & Partridge Hotel, and from members of Fur and Feather


CLITHEROE UNDER NEW


SAWLEY NTAXIOW AT


MANAGEMENT TEL 26826


TRY OUR LITE BITE


LUNCHTIMES AND EVENINGS


C a s t le i-a


' ^ " I T a ; 53


iA e ^ t a u r a n t Clitheroe. Tel. 24587


MOVIE: “Barbary Coast” starring


55—NEWS ON 2 00—MIDNIGHT


I TOE CUCKOO!! c TheCAA.


| Support 2.05 I Feature 3.00


anl afford Joh n! Booker o u > » r . . jw is . -ALIVE.


THREE CHEERS TOR -wow ESKIMO NELLI"—


“ A sox film wilts real w it . mygrotoful thanks"—--------- -


ONEFtEWOVER OS NEST


Cm BL MSStOAt (


Support 2.20 5.10 8.00 10.50 Feature


3.40 6.25 9.20_____ to be held at (by kind permission of John Aspinall, Esq.) ■ STANDENHALL


on SATURDAY, JUNE 14th a t 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 SH AWBRIDGE a t 2 p.m.


ADMISSION 20p (Under 14’s 10p)


~\6e \J\Jater \f\j6eeC Restaurant Q nipping


When you visit the Water Wheel licensed restaurant it’s more than an excellent meal you’ll enjoy, it’s an experience you won’t forget!


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


Book now for that Wafer Wheel experience.


T h e W a te rW h e e l R e s ta u r a n t , Chipping. Tel: Chipping (0 9 9 5 6 ) 5 5 3 .


Open L\enin()s,iiHlSun(t<i> lunch. iCIosetl Mon<I.i)s».


ROTARY CLUB OF RIBBLESDALE


CLEAR OUT YOUR ATTICS, GARDEN SHEDS AND GARAGES, AND HELP ROTARY CHARITIES


We will accept the gilt of anything from Books to


Battleships, (but not rubbish please) to be offered for sale at our


GRAND AUCTION


to be held at Clitheroe Auction Mart, on July 5th, 1980.


We will colled, if essential, but you can deliver according to fhe following time table.


DELIVER TO Carlton Mil); Hightield Road, Clitheroe. T uesday, July 1 st


Wednesday, July 2nd Thursday. July 3rd Friday, July 4th


For collection phone: Rtn. J. R. Dewhurst


Rtn. M. Dawson Rtn. B. Dootson


(direct to Auction Mart, Station Road, Clitheroe)


or Monday to Friday, anytime ot day to 5 p.m. to: B. Dootson Ltd., Low Moor Garage.


(Day) Clitheroe 2524141 (Night) Gisburn 596 (Dayj Clithereo 25151 51 (Night) Clitheroe 2220


(Day) Clitheroe 2521 (Night) Whatley 31


I


02 ( 11 I


) i i RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL ; BRASS IN RIBBLE VALLEY (Weather Permiltimi)


SUNDAY, JUNE 15th, 1980, AT THE VILLAGE GREEN, DOWNHAM, 2-30 to 4-30 p.m.


LONGRIDGE PRIZE BRASS BAND t


Evening 6-00 — 8-00 p.m. Afternoon 2-00 — 5-00 p.mr Evening 6-00 — 8-00 p.m. Evening 6-00 — 10-00 p.m.


MON. JUNE 16th to SAT. at 7-30 p.m. ROBERT REDFORD, JANE FONDA in


THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN (A)


Anoth blow t


THE vandalised tree in Clitheroe’s Place suffered a blow this week wreckers tore oi more branches. Now, it looks as


cherrj tree


tree will have to l out by local aut workmen because forlorn state. A police spoki


confirmed that th had again been the of vandals and said tigations were beir ried out. Coun. John Cow


equally upset abo: latest abuse of the t “I suppose it wt


those who hit out vandalism and h<


Cowgill’s stationers Market Place, was


someone trying clever,” he said, after this episode, r ceases to amaze me


Cow and la prices fal


STEERS and heifer tained recent rates w e e k ’s fa ts to c k . Clitheroe Auction Man However, fat cows


including 16 fat cu ewe.s, 614 lambs and 31 Light steers made


less money and lambs v down by about £2 per k Forward were o3 fa


per*kg (average 87.9p), to 91.4p (SG.Sp), lighi averaged 86p{ mediun (Sod). Uncertified stee to 88.8p (85p), calf bul (86.7p), fat cows t (59.9p). Light lambs made


2


Support 2.15 5.45 8.15 10.45 Feoluro


3.05 6.35 9.1,0 ~ 15 ” e “ ',n


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH RESTORATION APPEAL


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


TONIGHT (THURS). FRI. & SAT. at 7-30 p.m. CHUCK CONNERS in


GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK (


A >


(170p), standard 0 5 5 .8p), medium i (150.9p). Overall lan aged 152.5p. Half-bred ewes rm


per head (£21.10), i £18 (£16.12).


Zenith Marq


17-19 MOOR LA CLITHEROE.


Tel. 22626


DON’T W l


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