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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 17th, 1980


Your weekend and TV


BBC-1 9-


SATURDAY 8-


9-05—BETTER BAD­ MINTON


12-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND 5-10—THE PINK PANTHERSHOW


TI-COLOURED SWAPSHOP


30—MUL­


5-35—NEWS 5-


6- 7-


8- WOMAN 50—WONDER


TURES GREAT AND SMALL


• 8-40—DALLAS 9-


10- 11-


9-40—MATCH OF THE DAY


EMERYSHOW 30—NEWS


BBC-2


11-15 —12-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY


2-40—SATURDAY CINEMA: “West of Zan­ zibar,” starring Anthony Steel, Sheila Sim.


4-10-PLAY AWAY 4-


5- 6- 7-


5- 25—MR SMITH’S INDOOR GARDEN


ELSE SEE


35—HORIZON


MOVIE: “The Public Enemy,” starring


James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods,


1045—NEWS ON 2 10-50—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “They Came To Cordura,”


40—JIM’LL FIX IT 15—ALL CREA­


05—'THE DICK Granada 40—WEATHERMAN 40—PARKINSON


10-05—FANGFACE 10-30—TISWAS 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


545—MORKAND MINDY


5-05—ITN NEWS 5-


6-


9-30—A BETTER READ 9-55—LARRY THE LAMB


9- 30—PLAYHOUSE: Gentle Folk


I Support I Feature


3.55 7.15 2.05 5.25 B.40 4


Support Feature


4.05 7.00 2.30 5.20 8.15


■A ‘ TITILLATING 'Blue CcnKdy!' MARY ..ROSEMARY


MILLINGTON ENGLAND tultlonall


SUPER STUD


OTSS EC* MOS'


AN1H0ST BOOTH KNSHUiCH MMlfttWIRS


IDmiOORSI 15—OH BOY!


ADVENTURE: “The Tall T,” star­ ring Maureen O’Sullivan, Richard Boone.


8-45—ENEMY AT THE DOOR


745—SEARCH FOR A STAR


7-20—TOP TABLE SPORT BBC-1


8- 9-


9-


■10-15—LET’S GO 10-30—THE HANDICAP­ PED FAMILY


10-05—THE SKILL OF LIP-READING


NAYAJEEVAN ACCOUNT


10- 11-


Language and People


12-


12-25—CHRISTIANITY EXPLORED


YOURSELF


12-55—FARMING 1-20—IT’S A GREAT LIFE


2- 2-


LINES JERRY


140—WRITE AWAY 1-


3- 4-


4- 55—RUSSIAN:


1145—MULTI-RACIAL BRITAIN


20—AVVENTURA


10—NAIZINDAGI 40—COMPANY


55—RAGTIME


50—SOMETHING 30—IT’S GREAT TO 00—NEWS AND


10- 11-


12-


945—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


PREMIERE: “Minstrel Man,” starring Glynn Turman.


REVUE SUNDAY


11-00—12-30 —OPEN UNIVERSITY


4- 5-


8- 8-


7- 7-


9- 10—A CHURCH TO 10- 9-


55-NEWS HEAD­10- 00—TOM AND


11- 05—WHITE ROCK SON STORY


4-25—YOUNG SCIEN­ TISTS OF THE YEAR 1980


MOUSE CLUB


CASTING COMPANY


5-


5- 6- 6-


7-


CURIOSITY SHOP


640—SONGS OF PRAISE


GORDON


10- 10-


9- 05—THE MICKEY SPECIAL 15—RUGBY 30—SKI SUNDAY


6- 10—NEWS REVIEW 640—THE MONEY PROGRAMME


BLUFF 15-CALL MY


45—SPIRIT OF ASIA 45—NEWS ON 2


10-25—INTERNA­ TIONAL CRICKET


ROWS SINGS PREJUDICE


55—STUART BUR­ 30—PRIDE AND


AMBITION -


Granada CINEMA WORSHIP


20—THE JOY ADAM­ WORK 12-


55—EMU’S BROAD­ 3-


2- 20—THE OLD 50—NEWS


00—HOLIDAY 35—NOELE


FILM: “Cast A Giant Shadow,”


4-


5- 5- 6-


15—THE SUNDAY


30-SPY! 20-NEWS


6- 7-


11-25—CARTOON 11-


1-00—SPACE 1999 1-


WORLD


EARTH MATCH ISLAND


55—BLIND


35—WILDLIFE 00—MORNING


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


55-DOWN TO


WERE HERE. . ?


25—THE KICKOFF 30—FANTASY 30—WISH YOU


CHALLENGE GUMMIDGE


00—UNIVERSITY 30—WORZEL 00—CREDO


640—YOUR 100 BEST HYMNS


FORTUNES


11- 05—INSIDE JAPAN 11-35—WEATHERMAN


10-


BBC-2 TON HALL


SAVAGES —WE ARE PEOPLE


30—WE’RE NOT 30—ITN NEWS 15—FAMILY


10- 10-


745—THE JAMES BOND FILM: “Live and Let Die,” starring Roger Moore


SPORT 00—MUSIC AT WAL­ 11-


WATCHING ME, MUMMY


KINGDOM 05—LUKES


FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th DISCO DANCING


COMPETITION at


ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL WADDINGTON


7-30 — 11 p.m. ADMISSION 60p INCLUDING SUPPER


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY


BOCHMANN STRING QUARTET


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd.


GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.


Tickets at the door 85p Students 25p


A L L M U S IC IA N S IN T E R E S T E D IN


T H E F O R M A T IO N O F A


REHEARSAL


BIG BAND P L E A S E


P H O N E H A R R Y ' S K IP T O N 3 0 8 3


f m m H i \ MEMO TO...


00—ITN NEWS AND 15—YOU’RE NOT


SOCIAL SECRETARIES, CLUB SECRETARIES, SPORTS ORGANISERS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS


L D . 3


An advertisement for your event on this page couid cost as little as £2 and be delivered into more than 9 out of 10 homes in the Clitheroe area.


It costs more than that to send out 20 letters.


All YOU have to do is \ Phone


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKINGMEN’S CLUB


THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th SCOTT DARNLEY Great Artiste


A TRIBUTE TO ELVIS BE SOON


00—HEARTLAND 00—THE SATURDAY 45—SECOND CITY


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE tor the best In entertainment


Oancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


SAT., JAN. 19th GREAT VOCAL COMEDIAN


IAN MINOR SUN., JAN. 20th


ANOTHER GREAT ACT


JIM WHELAN SUN., JAN. 27th


STAR NIGHT with


RAY RANDELL DEBBIE NEAL


and


BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY


WEEKLY DOUBLE 29—21 WEEKLY TREBLE 29—21—9


WINE, DINE and DANCE


TO NON-STOP MUSIC


ENJOY A MEAL AND A DRINK AT REASONABLE PRICES IN OUR NEW RIVERSIDE ROOM (formerly Pilky’s) late nights Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.


Tickets available lor supper and Dinner and Dance. £2.50 Friday and £4.50 Saturday inclusive.


SPECIAL TERMS FOR PARTIES OF8 OR MORE Reserve your table now


All Inquiries for Riverside Room, hotel or restaurant. Tel. Clitheroe 22010 or 25536.


FREE H O U S E REAL ALE DRAUGHT BASS NO PRICE INCREASE ON ALL BASS BEERS


ROEFIELD HOTEL A N D R E S T A U R A N T


EDISFORD BRIDGE (B6243) CLITHEROE WADDINGTON SOCIAL and BOWLING CLUB FOLK NIGHT with the


T A V EN ER S FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th, 8 p.m.


A D M IS S IO N £ 1 .2 5 IN C L U D IN G SU P P E R


RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


YE CANNOTSERVE GOD AND MAMMON Matthew 6 v24


Sunday 6-30 p.m.


Preacher: G. Roberts, Blackburn


Wednesday, 7-45 p.m. Prayer and Bible Reading


f t n t t # a t e


SPECIALISTS IN WEDDING RECEPTIONS ALL INCLUSIVE WEDDING RECEPTION MENU


GLASS OF SWEET, MEDIUM OR DRYSHERR Y ON ARRIVAL GLASS OF RED OR WHITE WINE WITH THE MEAL GLASS OF SPARKLING WINE FOR TOAST


CHOICE OF ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MENUS (which may be interchanged)


WI CHILLED MELON CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP


ROAST LOCAL TURKEY, CHIPOLATA SA USAGE, SEASONING


Chipping Agricultural Show


CHRISTMAS 1 FAYRE PRIZE


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


Wednesday, January 23rd 7-45 p.m. Admission 50p Usual supper


selection of vegetables and potatoes PEACHMELBA COFFEE


COUPE FLORIDA MUSHROOM SOUP


W3


selection of vegetables and potatoes BLACK FOREST GATEA U.X COFFEE


HALF ROAST CHICKEN W2


EGG MAYONNAISE MINESTRONE SOUP


BAKED HAM. MADEIRA SAUCE selection of vegetables and potatoes


SHERRYTRIFLE COFFEE


HALF GRAPEFRUIT MARACHINO ■; * CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP


ROAST LEG OF LAMB, MINT SAUCE selection of vegetables an d potatoes


FR UIT COCKTAIL, FRESH CREAM COFFEE


£7.30 per person (Also includes room hire, table flowers, VATand service charge)


FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND RESERVATIONS, PLEASE PHONE NELSON: 68101


WHALLEYARMS CELTIC FC


JUMBLE


JANUARY 18th, at 7 p.m.


SALE FRIDAY,


IN THE STANLEY ROOM WHALLEY


CONSERVATIVE CLUB Queen St, Whalley ADMISSION 2p


SAWLEY


MANAGEMENT TEL.


CLITHEROE UNDER NEW


TAXI NOWAT


26826


ST MICHAEL’S WHITEWELL


JANUARY 20th


NO SERVICE 8-15 a.m. 11 a.m.


HOLY COMMUNION


JANUARY 27th 8-15 a.m. ■


HOLY COMMUNION CLITHEROE


FLOWER CLUB Demonstration by,


MR HILDITCH OK LIVERPOOL


“ACCENT ON COLOUR”


ST JOHNS AMBULANCE ' ROOMS .


Friday, January 18th; .7-30 p.m.


VISITORS WELCOME Tourist Information Centre, Church Street; Clitheroe. Whatever holiday in


England you have in mind, you'll find it at Tourist Information Centres that display this sign. You'll find information about places


to go, from Cornwall to Northumbria. Both the famous places, and the ones


you've never heard of. You can find out about seaside


resorts, historicTowns, villages in the


. hills, even big cities. You can find out about special


■ activity holidays from shark fishing to oil painting,1surfing to bird watching.


You can get details of over 2,000 ■ ,


• ; hotels, inns, guest houses,bed:and- v. breakfasts, caravan sites and campsites. .


You’ll find out where there are breathtaking hills, tall cliffs


hiding unspoilt beaches, castles, stately homes and everything else from bingo halls to sheepdog trials. You can find out how to get there


-by train, coach, bus, car,'plane or even on foot. And you can stock up with maps-,


leaflets and guidebooks covering the - whole country. . > To find your nearest mine of holiday information, see below.


1


English . Tourist Board


G o aw a y to E n g la n d . England TRINITY M3 SLEEP! januafT FEBRUARY 1st!


MATINEES, JANUARY 2-151


Admission :Evening I Saturday avail


Seats reserved at Trlnl January 18th, 7 to 9 p.l 10-30 a.m.to12nooi weekday afternl


n e w t o n


FO L l FRIDAY.


ROGER


ADMISSION £1.1 L IC E N S E D [


THE TW Tickets from..


HODDERVALL HORTIClJ


A|


GENEI TUESDAI


inNEWTlj All interns


<


and you’ve found your nextholiday


Findthissign


iasaSSSj ‘ 4 . MICHAEL si


Deboral m a k e s


prog re ssl


of Mr and Mrs James II rison, of Woodhead Rtl was taken to Burnley Cl eral Hospital suffer! from a suspected fractul skull, after an accidl with a car in Whall Road, Read.


READ girl Deborah Harrison, injured in ai accident last week, reported to be “quite cl fortable” in the R<| Manchester Childrel Hospital on Tuesday, f Deborah (11), daugH


the Manchester hospital Thursday.


She was transferred! I Deborah’s friends, "


Clitheroe Girls' Gramil School, where she is a I st-year pupil, have si get well cards.


15—SATURDAY extra 1 0 0 nightly THE KID,


show GARRETT BILLY


pat THE FUNNIEST MAN EVER11 JACQUES TATI ALSO


CONFESSIONS OF THE SEX SLAVES X


JAMES COBURN kris k r is to f f e r so n


BOB DYLAN ALL WELCOME SINGLES CLUB OPEN NIGHT


at ASTORIA BALLROOM, RAWTENSTALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th, 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Licensed bar


WADDINGTON BAND, and LIVE DISCO ROADSHOW and with singles holiday time features Limited to 600 people, come early Admission on door £1.50


Non-stop dancing to suit all ages to the FRANK If unable to attend sand stamp or ring for details ol


each weekend entertainment and 1980 sine brochure and with transport for members to


ENTERPRISE CLUB 45 DUKE ST., CLAYTON, ACCRINGTON.


_________________ Tel. 92 393703________ __ AIM UK £? 05—GANGSTER


Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446 1


Support Freature


U-. 3.45 7.20 1.50 5.20 8.55


..ICHAEl . SALLY TEUY JACK KARb CAINE 1IE10 „fiayAJAs’ WARDEN ^M M OtN


* , M


i i f '* TERROR BEYON D IMAGINATION


Time/ " y f t J Z j f


rn.wtS.ol thru 2


Support 4.15 7.30 10-40 Feature 2.30 5.40 8.55


CLOGGERS* SPORTING CLUB


Manager: Mr E. CRITCH^t


WOOD STREET, GREAT HARWOOD: easi2a and bb8103 FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th


Te, No,. DISCO ^


TO THE SOUNDS OF STEWART HUNTER LADIES FREE BEFORE 10 p.m.


Members 75p, Guests Cl Saturday, January 19th


Cabaret Room fully booked Lounge Bars and dining facilities available


THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th folk n ig h t


Starring ROGER WESTBROOK ,


In aid o l Great Harwood Parish Junior School PTA , . , „ Tickets £1 at reception


_ ■ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd C a b a r e t and D a n c in g s ta r rin g


VENN TRACEY, M lfe SHAUN


PRIDE & PREJUDICE Tickets on sale at reception Reserved dining tables available


SPECIAL LATE FEBRUARY DINE AND DANCE TO OUR STEEL BAND at our


C A R IB B E A N E V E N IN G


Matthew Brown IWO^iMSO


• frw rn *t g u ilty Airs ler l JO year* ,


Private function room the Harwood Suite. Bookings taken tor 1980 onwards lor weddings, anniversaries, dinner parties, conferences, exhibitions,





G KING


Friday, Jan. 25th. 7-30 p.m.


BLACKBURN THECLASH


Tickets 3Q0p Sunday. Feb. 17th, 7-30 p.m. THE TOURISTS Tickets 250p (300p on night)


Tuesday, February 19th, 7-30 >


p.m.


FIDDLER’S DRAM (Day trip to Bangor)


and all for only 175pyou know


Wednesday, February 20th 7-30 p.m.


Metal for


plus PREYING MANTIS and NEIL KAY


Muthers Tour 200p (250p on night) Sunday, February 24th 7-30 SELECTER


p.m. 250p


THUHS, FEB 28th, r-30 p.m.


MUSIC HALL Tickets 120p(90p


OLD TIME


chlldren/OAPs) 80p party bookings


SAT, MARCH 8th, 7-30 p.m.


EMERY SHOW Tickets 300p,250p, 200p


THE DICK (50p reduction chlld/OAPs)


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


TOM PAXTON


Tickets 300p, 250p, 200p, 100p


Saturday, January 19th 8 p.m. —11-45 p.m.


DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY TO THE


BOB WATMOUGH E ORCHESTRA


TELEPHONES:


veryone welcome. Only 75p admission


Tel. Blackburn 51887 for all ticket reservations


Editorial......... Clitheroe 22324 Advertising......Clitheroe 22323 Tel-Sel Ads......... Burnley 22331


STMARY MAGDELENE SCOUTGROUP


JUMBLE SALE


: FRIDAY


25th JANUARY at 6 p.m. in the UPPER PARISH CHURCH HALL CHURCH STREET CLITHEROE


ADMISSION 2p


TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL NEW YEAR


5 0 /5 0 DANCE Tomorrow


JANUARY 18th, 1980 IN THE FESTIVAL HALL Dancing to PHIL CASE


8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Bar applied for.


Tickets £1.50 Including supper.


10 p.m. — 10-30 p.m. prompt,


Tickets available from Glsburn283.


PEGGY SEEGER and EWAN MacCQLL with


Mid-Pennine Arts Association presents


Neill MacColl Swan and Royal Hotel, Clilheroe Tuesday, 29th January, 1980.8 p.m. Tickets: £1.25 (Students/OAPs 75p) Available from Tourist Information Office and Althams Travel, Clitheroe and MPAA, 20, Hammerton Street, Burnley. Enquiries: Burnley 29513.


T A X I


THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TEL. CLITHEROE


27200 23483 Registered Office, 28 Parson Lana________


THREE Clitheroe schol boys have been achievil fast times in wild wai canoe racing in North f England events.


Mark Mashiter (15), I


Langshaw Drive, cal second in the 11-18 evl on the River W h a i recently with a fast till and is now in the seci| d iv i s io n of r a c i canoeists.


Michael Bentley (15)1


Salthill View, is a ell rival and beat Mark il race on the River Lever| Sunday.


of Hillside Close, is youngest member of trio, but is rapidly builtB


Steven Johnson ( | Michael Caine, Sally Field, Telly Savalas


COMING — METEOR, THE TOWERING INFERNO, A FORCE OF ONE, Walt Disney’s THE RESCUERS, STAR TREK


MARK in acll


EORGE’S HALL


Christ Himselfis the Rock


on which the true Church is built


On what rock are you . building?


RIBBLE VALLEY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH


CLITHEROE


Sunday 10-45 a.m. — 6-15 p.m.


Inquiries Clitheroe 25825


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


THURS., FRI. & SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.


A IR P O R T 8 0 — T H E C O N C O R D E (A) MON., JAN. 21 — SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.


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