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2 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, October 16th, 19S0 YOUR WEEKEND
------VIEWING------ SATURDAY
BBC-1
9-05—BETTER BAD MINTON
9-
OURED SWAP SHOP
5- 6-
12-30—GRANDSTAND 5-15—THE BASIL BRUSH SHOW
76-20—INTERNATION- ALSNOOKER
7-00—NEWS AND . SPORT
30—MULTI-COL 7- 8-
9-
6-15—SPORT/REGION- ALNEWS
6-
7- 8-
8- 9-
SON’S GENERA-. TION GAME
45—DOCTOR WHO 05-NEWS
SPECIAL
“Countess Mariza.”- MOUNTAIN '
15—RUGBY 05—FILM
50—CLIMB EVERY 10-30—NEWS ON 2 20—LARRY GRAY11-
DANIELS MAGIC SHOW
SPORT
FILM “The Taking of Pelham 123,” star ring Walter Matth au, Robert Shaw.
10- 40—PARKINSON 11- 40—PHIL SILVERS
BBC-2
10-35—OPEN UNIVER SITY
2-00—INTERNATION SNOOKER
2-25—SATURDAY CINEMA “Tom Brown’s Schooldays,” star ring John Howard Davies, Robert Newton.
4-00—ADVENTURE GAME
4-30—SATURDAY CINEMA
• “Oliver Twist,” starring Alec Guin ness, John Howard Davies.
15—JULIET BRAVO 05—THE PAUL
45—NEWS AND 00—1
WHISTLE TEST « 1
Granada 9-30—A BIG COUNTRY THE SATURDAY
10-00—CARTOON 10-05—BATMAN 10-30—TISWAS 12-
SPORT
5-05—ITN NEWS 5-15—METAL MICKEY 5-
' IN THE 25th CENTURY
6- 45—UP FOR THE CUP
7- 30—SATURDAY
NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “Perfect Friday,” starring Ursula Andress.
9-15—HAMMER HOUSE OF
, HORROR
10-15—ITN NEWS 10- 11-
30—MATCH NIGHT 45—THE HOLLY
WOOD THRILLER “Affair in Trinidad,” starring Rita Hayworth.
SUNDAY BBC-1
9-15—WAKE UP SUNDAY
9-00—SEE-SAW — “THE FLUMPS”
9- 35—ART-ASIA 10-05—FEELING GREAT!
10-15—DIGAME! 10-40—WRITE AWAY 10-
12-
TALKING SERVICE
11- 20—KONTAKTE 11-
12-50—FARMING 1-15—CRIME WRITERS .
1-40—NEWS HEAD LINES
1- 2-
45—BONANZA 30—DROOPY
2-40-FILM MATINEE “Ice Palace,” star ring Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, Carolyn Jones and Shirley Knight.
5- 6-
DAY
6-10—A TALE OF TWO CITIES
6-35—APPEALS 6-
7- 8-
8-
PRAISE LINE
BORN 40—SONGS OF 9- 11-
00—MATCH OF THE 00—NEWS
15—THE ONEDIN 05—MASTERMIND
10- 05—EVERYMAN 10-
9- 05—SHOESTRING 9-55—NEWS
BBC-2
H-OO ^ j ^ _ 0 PEN UNIVERSITY
2- 3-
4- AL SNOOKER 35—SUNDAY
MUSICAL “Gold Diggers in Paris,” starring Rudv Vallee.
W H IST AND DOMINO DRIVE
AT RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 18th, 1980 7-45 p.m.
Home made pie and peas supper
Admission 60p. Adults, 30p Children
get - 1 connected to a
best seller AND MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH ^
' Sell your unwanted items with a
TEL-SEL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT : Just ring BURNLEY 22331
and a friendly adviser will help you with the wording of your ' a d .
For fast, economical advertising in a best seller- use your local papers
TIMES/BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY TIMES/CLITHEROE ‘ ‘AIT/ERTISER
' BURNLEY EXPRESS/NELSON LEADER/COLNE 7
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1- 2-
35-TO THE MANOR
11- 20—CLAIRE RAYN- ER’S CASEBOOK
40—COME DANCING 5-
4-
6-10-NEWS REVIEW 6-
7- 8- 9-
9- 9-
55—YOUR MOVE 45—GENERATIONS 10—MORNING
PROGRAMME ABOUTUS THE NEW
40—'THE MONEY 15—THE WORLD 05—THE SHOCK OF 05—NEWS ON 2
THE KEYBOARD AL SNOOKER
10—MASTERS OF 55—INTERNATION
10- 40—GREAT AMERI CAN PICTURE SHOW “The Great North- field Minnesota Raid,” starring Cliff Robertson, • Robert Duvall.
12-10—INTERNATION- ; ALSNOOKER
Granada RIGHT
’AHEAD
11-25—AAPKAAHAK 11- 30—SAVE IT 12-
WORLD - LIFE 00—WEEKEND
00—THE POOL OF 00—OUT OF TOWN
2-25—SUNDAY CINEMA “Two Flags West,” starting Joseph '
\ Cotton.
4-00—END OF PART ONE
30—CHIPS 30—THE MUPPET SHOW
6- 00—ITN NEWS 6-10—ON THE HOLY HILL
6- 7-
00—INTERNATION8- 45—HORIZON
10- 11-
LORD
40—SING TO THE 15—HAWAII FIVE-0
PERFECT 15—NOBODY’S
8- 45—ITN NEWS : 9-
SIONALS FEATHER
00—THE PROFES
CLITHEROE (EVENING) TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD
A M U S I C A L E V E N I N G WITH
00—BLADE ON THE'SELBY ABBEY HANDBELL 35—KAZ
RINGERS AND
WHALLEY WOMEN’S CONSERVATIVE
JUMBLE SALE
WHALLEY METHODIST . SUNDAY SCHOOL
SATURDAY OCTOBER 18th to commence at 2 p.m.
GOOD AS NEW, WHITE , ELEPHANT, ETC.
WHALLEY CRICKET CLUB
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS
A U C T IO N Scores of bargains at -
WHALLEY C of E SCHOOL ii TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st
Viewing at 6-30 p.m. Sale 7-30 p.m. /
TSSID STUE MARKET
O E INITT FLEA
■ . V . . . . -.. OCTOBER’19th - SUNDAY,.' .
■i 11 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. . : Home-Made'Refreshments: , Proceeds
in.aid of the .. :
: • Airedale Body Scanner. . ‘ ’ in q u ir ie s Slaidburn 244
BOLTON-BY-BOWLANDT . . VILLAGE HALL ,
! WHIST and 1
DOMINOES on WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 29th ; . at 7-45 p.m.' ;
’Admission'60p (including supper) r '• 1
ALL'MEAT PHIZES •
CHIPPING CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ~
| A WHIST AND DOMINO , DRIVE. . • - :
>> WILL BE HELD AT • HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL .
.MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th,p - , ■ at 7-45 p.m.:.■ ir.i.,.
THE GUILD CHOIR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1980 at 7-30 p.m. IN
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL
ADMISSION 75p. OAP’s and Children 50p
SAWLEY TAXI
CLITHEROE Reg. Office
31 KING STREET TEL. 26826
HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH
"This man (Jesus) receivelh sinners"
Luke15v2
Sunday 12 noon Sunday School
Preacher: G. Roberts, Black burn ■
6-30 p.m. Gospel Service
W e d n e s d a y 2 -3 0 p.m. Women's Fellowship Mrs Nlarsden, Clitheroe :
7-45 p.m. Prayer - and Bible Reading . .
Low Moor Methodist-Church
ANNIVERSARY OCTOBER 19th
CHAPEL
10-30 a.m. — Tho Rev. Graham ‘ A. Vickers .
Preachers lor the Day'--;
The gilt boxes will be received at - - this service
■
: i 6-0 p.m. — The Rev. James Needham BD
. ' Tea and biscuits will be served. , after evening service •••
. C.M. & B V C L U B 1 Men’s
CLITHEROE
j.tW >
. will commence on , , . r
. i » . , ,
. , , , .. 'M ,, .1 i ,
- Friday, October,17th, "at'7-30 p.m-v, i
Admission: 2 5 p ' ' - All Solo PLayers Welcome \ : BOLTON BY-
bowland; . > VILLAGE H'ALfc,
DANCE
Solo Drives . CLASSES COMMENCE ' " '
J * THURSDAYf \ OCTOBER ,16thV '
.•>/..8lp.m.:^-' -lO.p'm. •Admission50pIncluding >
• r ; : refreshments, ,
COACH H IR E
, | t< % .jt , » TEL. GISBURN 394
( ■ 20-45 str. 1 AVAILABLE , “ . \ ‘ l|VS'
i’ ESTIMATES FREE- • ‘ i - i.i ‘ i >' C L I T H E R O E S O C IA L C L U B
FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th
EVAN EVANS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th
(Unusual)
TONY DELMAR AND
SNUFFY GARRATT (Two Great Acts)
BILL ’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY
WEEKLY DOUBLE 29 — 7
WEEKLY TREBLE 29 — 6 — 29 200 CLUB 28
45—BUCK ROGERS S c h o o l te a c h e r v Tues., Nov. 4th, 7-30 p.m. f l l l fM i l’1 3Q0p Thurs., Nov. 13th, 7-30 p.m. URIAH HEEP 300p Sat., Nov. 29th, 7-30 p.m.
BILL HALEY AND THE COMBS
350p, 300p, 250p
TICKETS: 250p, 200p, 150p Wed., Nov. 5th. 7-30 p.m.
BUZZCOCKS 300p Wed., Nov. 19th, 7-30 p.m.
MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK
ORCHESTRAL 300p Sun:, Nov. 30th SAXON 300p DEC. 26th — JAN. 17th THE GREAT FAMILY PANTO ALADDIN STARRING JACKSMETHURST TICKETS: 150p Adults, 110p Children
Box Office, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 51887. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Box
office closed Tuesday. Tickets for group events may also be obtained from Ames Records and Tapes, Blackburn, Burnley and Clitheroe, and Mary's Music, Accrington.
PICKHILL BARN AT THE
TEMPEST ARMS •33
ELSLACK, NR SKIPTON OCTOBER 24th
I f * JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF GERMAN FOOD, DRINK AND ENTERTAINMENT TICKETS INCLUDING .FULL BUFFET £6.50
NOVEMBER 1st
FIVE COURSE DINNER AND DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF
B A C C H U S . £6
y ^ ^ ^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
WADDINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB Sponsored By THE SKIPTON BUILDING SOCIETY pr&sGTits
A SPORTSMAN’S EVENING GUEST S PEA K ER
30—'THIS IS YOUR
10- 00—MORNING WORSHIP
00—ONE STEP
GORDON L E E of EVERTON FC
Plus
D EN N IS WAYNE, Granada TV Comedian at the
SWAN AND ROYAL H O T E L , C L ITH ER O E MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1980
ALL PROCEEDS TO THE MARTIN BIALECKI MEMORIAL FUND
TICK E TS £ 8 .5 0
available from: Skipton Building Society, Jeffery’s Newsagents, ' Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office
RECEPTION 7-30 p.m. DRESS DINNER JACKET ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ . ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ■ ¥
GAWTH0RPE HALL Padiham, Nr Burnley
SPINNING A YARN A lecture on the history of textiles in'York, bi/
ROBERT' PATTERSON
THURSDAY, 23rd
OCTOBER 7-Hft p.m.
> .
EXTRAYAGENT KNITTING
a talk by ..........
KASSE FASSETT FRIDAY, 14th
NOVEMBER at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets for each lecture, £1.50. Students £1. . -
Available from R. A: Dyson
■ above address (Tel. Padihain 72177)
HODDER VALLEY BADMINTON CLUB SUPPER DANCE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1980, 8 p.m.
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL GARY BUCHANNAN’S STEEL BAND
STARLIGHTS DISCO . Ribble Valley Pentecostal Church
. Waterloo Road, Clitheroe 24539
Sunday 10-30 Breaking of Bread ,
12 noon
Sunday.School 6 p.m.; Family Gospel. - .Service
Speaker: Brian Clark and West Bradford
; Christian: Fellowship -
Wednesday-7-30 Fellowship , ■ ' Meeting
• /Thursday 7 p.m. Prayer, and ■ 'Bible Study f
,
7 * He shall grant the desires o f : ■l: thine heart ..’, ' - '')"7 Psalm 37-4
‘t t, Everyone welcome ' Delight thyself in the Lord and
ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, PENDLETON V 1
SUPPER DANCE ,
fo be held In
PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL on'
Dancing to the PARKER BROTHERS ■ . 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m. , "
,, Licensed .Bar. Tickets £1.50 (Including Supper)1 , Available from: Judith Hitchen, "Peter Harrison,'! 35 Caslle''
: Street. Tel. Clitheroa 23240 or 23313, alter 6 p.m.:, also Mrs v Bleazard, Town Farm,; Pendleton. Tel. .Clitheroe 22057,!
, , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1980 > LICENSED BAR TICKETS £2.50 EACH , Tel. CLITHEROE 22815 or SLAIDBURN 312 - , . .. i
TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED ,
TAXI . ■
THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE
-
-.RegisteredOffice,28 Parson ,
27200 ad 23483 .. Lane,..,
TEL. CLITHEROE n
. ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM COUNCIL'- ' *
and FILM SHOW “ IN COMPANY WITH .PAIN",
MEETING OPEN > jt.49 KIRKMOOR RD. <;
/ ■ 1
..CLITHEROE.■ Wednesday! October 22nd
11 " 7-30 p m. j , :
5 : ‘ Admission Free " "Coffee and Biscuits . ; All New Members Welcome „
i Hodder Valley. Show ANNUAL WHIST.
" j \ . '■ vand
; DOMINO’ DRIVE, j December'l2tH;s 1980 v
) CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB
BINGO NIGHT
TUESDAY . > OCTOBER 21 st -
■ -• • a t the Royal i British Legion Club
. . . - 8 p.m. .- . •
, ADMISSION 60p . , including Supper . .. "\
CLOGGERS SPORTING CLUB
WOOD STREET
GREAT HARWOOD Tel. 888103, 888.128.
Thursday, October , 16th
FOLK NIGHT
Nic Jones and Brian Preston
Members £1 . Guests £ 1 .25
Sunday, October 19th and'Every Sunday
ROYSTON JONES and
Easy Listening
Members £1 Guests £1.25
REFUGEE SALE . in
MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th < 2-30 — 4-30 p.m.
Jumble, Good as New, Bric-a-Brac etc., Tombola and Raffle
Refreshments Available. Admission — Voluntary Donation
Proceeds to Jesuit Missionaries Caring for Vietnamese Boat ;
, • People . ___________
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th THE CASEY TRIO
90332, 90293, 91007, 90792, 89087-, 90506; 89264, 89434
Snowball No. 4 Not won, next week £7
OUR WINTER DINNER MENU IS NOW AVAILABLE MONDAY — SATURDAY, 7 p.m. -t- 10 p.m. 4 COURSE DINNER FROM ES
'
FOR ALL INQUIRIES AND TABLE RESERVATIONS PLEASE t e l . EARBY 2450
WAimiNUTON*. Nr.
CI.ITIIKKOK. T r l. ( ‘
I.ITIIKROK 22XLI WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
OLD ENGLISH NIGHT
8 p;m. — Midnight
with MEAT AND POTATO PIE SUPPER TASTE THE NEW “PR1MAVERA" APERITIF
DRINK A PINT OF “WILSONS" AT SPECIAL REDUCTION RATE FOR THE EVENING.
HAVE A GOOD OLD SING SONG IN GOOD OLD ENGLISH STYLE IN BETWEEN
DANCING TO OUR RESIDENT ORGANIST
A FEW MIDWEEK VACANCIES STILL AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY BOOKINGS
HALLOW-E’EN NIGHT FRIDAY, OCT. 31 st
OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCE
Come along in fancy dress and win either a bottle of champagne or a dinner for 2 in the restaurant.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL
M IN I M A R K E T Toys, Household goods, Cosmetics, Bric-a-brac, Branded Seconds
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
ADMISSION 10p Refreshments available 30—WORLD OF S R i s th e w o rd THUR.,’OCT. 30th JOHN TRAVOLTA Now everyone am see SAT., NOV. 1st, 7-30 p.m.
10- 40—INTERNATION AL SNOOKER
40—THE OLD GREY
JACKf^^ ____Feature
SHiNiNC 3
THE M w n iu „ STARRING
Support 1.50 ,7.05 3.40 ' 8.55
4
Support :. ;2.05- 4.55 7.50. Feature ^ • 3:30 6.20 9.15
Cenfcsskm6^ Au~Pair Girl
j ■ Ldnitfc Fcnvch Sc\) ScIlOOllCilCllLT
, •
cart afford John! Boofcer -ALIVE.' • t edBoonral
The C. LA.
Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446 1 Separate shows daily at
2.00 5-35 7.45 10.00
The tide of terror that ] swept America IS HERE !
I O Support - . 4.20 ' 7.30 I L r, Feature 2.45 ' 5.55 9.05
KING GEORGE’S HALL BLACKBURN
. ' WED., OCT. 22nd, 7-30.p.m. „ " t>i i --
RONNIE DUKES and RICKI LEE SHOW
TICKETS: 250p, 200p,150p
-/ Saturday, Oct. 18th-.; :8 p.m. — 11-45 p.nv i DANCING to the ‘
BOB WATMOUGH ORCHESTRA
'100p . Thurs., Oct. 23rd, 7-30 p.m. 250p (300p on night) ' ! ALVIN LEE Tues., Oct. 21 st, 7-30 p.m. FOUR TOPS TICKETS ■ 350p, 300p, 250p Tues., Oct. 28th, 7-30 p.m. TICKETS: 350p, 300p, 250p DARTS SUN., OCTOBER 26th, 6-30 p.m. — 9 p.m.
GLADYSKNIGHT and the PIPS
Tickets: 6-30 p.m. — 700p, 600p, 500p, 300p 9 p.m. — 750p, 650p, 550p, 350p
We arp back in business at the <
This lovely old pub once again offers a warm welcome to a l t Our hospitality includes such things as: '
' Chips; -Fried:;
Our'home-made liver pate; Potted'shrimps;, Fish ,'n’ : Chicken; Creole style, fried,‘scampi;Cold/ ham, and-beef.,
ASSHET0N ARMS BAR MENU .
Downham Village . .
Food is available in our bar lunch times and evenings EVERY DAY. Try a ploughman’s lunch with a pint of our Real Ale or a bottle of our excellent, House Wine.
Once again
- eoq au vin, £6.75. No extras, and our Exclusive House 1 Wine at £3.25 per bottle. Eat at 7-15 p.m. or 9-15 p.m.
Dine in our delightful candlelit restaurant then dance to smooth sounds in the intimate Pendle Room. Four courses and coffee, choice of steaks, scampi, duckling,
S A T U R D A Y N IG H T is PARTY NIGHT
OPEN THURSDAY NEXT; OCTOBER 23rd
“TINDALLS A LA CARTE”
Our restaurant will be open each Wednesday, Thursday , and Friday evening from 6-30 p.m. for leisurely (lining i at reasonable prices.
Tindalls are once again arranging "Festive Dinner Parties” on selected evenings throughout December. Telephone now for details.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
We have some dates available for Private Parties for up to 50 persons. Four course dinner and coffee with
dancing is extremely good value, starting at £6.50 per No extras. You can drink until 12-30 a.m. and dance to 12-45;a.m. •
person,
For further information please telephone: CLITHEROE 41227
p
C h u rch e s u n i te in w e ek o f s tu d y •'
RIBBLE VALLEY --Church - Council has, .ar ranged a programme of events to observe “One
world'week.” >>K, i Du r in g the w e ek '1
Glitheroe. churches will be coming together to. take part in the event, which is a nationwide focus for, study , and action about issues of justice, and peace in the world; -.
. ,: It has been promoted
by the Churches’ Commit tee of the World Develop ment Movement and, as
was pointed out in, last week’s Advertiser and Times,-had no connection
DOMINO DRIVE WHIST and CHIPPING Wl IN THE
VILLAGE HALL WEDNESDAY,
ADMISSION 50p including supper
OCTOBER22nd 7-45 p.m. START
‘ - ^
with' the Unification Church of Mr Sun Myung
Moon (the Moonies). On Wednesday Bishop
Leslie Netvbiggin Uvill speak at a-meeting in the
common room at the United Reformed Church at 7-30 p.m. He was previously a
bishop in the Church of South India and an associ ate general secretary of the World Council of Churches. Recently retired from
teaching in the united missionary colleges in Bir mingham. A week on Saturday a
seminar on . the Brandt Commission Report will be led by our European MP Edward K e l le t t - Bowman, Malcolm Harpei;. the communication direc tor for Oxfam, and Lilian Green, a member of the European Movement. It, will also be held at
TELEPHONES:
Editorial.......,.;.. Clitheroe 22324 Advertising....... Clitheroe 22323 Classified............ Burnley 22331
the United Reformed Church common room at 2 p.m. Both events are open to the public, ' ■ The week’s events coin cides with the Week of prayer for world peace and United Nations: day.
C IV IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278
THUR., FRI. AND SATURDAY 7-30 p.m.
AIRPLANE (A ) Here Is the craziest flight you'll ever take
MONDAY— SATURDAY 7-30 p.m.
Clint Eastwood in
BRONCO BILLY (A)
Mad cap fun In an all action comedy m i The wedding tool
at St Helen’s Waddington, on ! of Miss Jacquelind Gregory, of Bru| Avenue, Clithero Mr David Wymer, View, Read. The bride, a |
economics advistl Norweb, is thl daughter of Mr a | John Gregory, al bridegroom, an e l engineer with Not] the only son of Mrs Reginald Wynl Given away l |
father, the bride gown of cream lacr| Edwardian style cream hat with nc| ming. She carried of orchids, mir| roses and freesia. In attendance wtl
Beverley Ann MaclT her young daughte teen Buchan, the j goddaughter.
m m
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IN-response to a .. tion that adult ed| classes should rath e r than vl schools, I was repel last week’s Advj and Times as sayia classes such as t| and flower a rrl were social activitl not serious eclucl exercises;: hut theif sion in our progral courses was justifl cause they happeil self-financing throil fee structure.
I The introduction!
above comment _ have said “even if 1 alters the whole ei| of ,what was said, in mind that I wl wering a specific c| tion. I can assure y l
the whole of thcl Education prograil regarded as a seritl cational exercise :T been confirmed as
' BILLINGTON & LANGHO - COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
HALLOW-E’EN DANCE i
Friday,-October 31st, 1
8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
* ST-AUGUSTINE’S SCHOOL- ' Tickets £1.50"” 1 •
■. . Including Supper, licensed :■ - ’* '-'SarCJ,““
,
Tel. Whalley 3771 J. .. Blackburn 49233 , ’
JIM GARLICK
Hi®. PTovide a profe ssio n al -? sMobile Discotheque Service for > , . ; apy bl9h.cjass functions. - ;)
; • 'Also Hire and Sales'Service '- i f I - 'PADIHAM 75393 ? f '* \
* ( * -i <f iV ->1.4 . I 4'r ' I |
CHES! DESIGN
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