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2 Clitfieroe Advertiser and Times, September 18th, ,1980


YOUR WEEKEND — -VIEWING— - SATURDAY


BBC-1


9-15—BUFORD FILES AND DINKY DOG


10-00—ATHLETE ' 10-25—THE NEW AD­ VENTURES OF BATMAN


10- 6-


12-30—GRANDSTAND 5-


AL GOLF HAZZARD


9-35—THE FLASHING BLADE


4- 5- 6-


7- 7-


55—INTERNATION­ 9-


8-


6-15—DR WHO 6- 40—LARRY GRAY­ SON’S GENERA­ TION GAME


7- 8-


9-


10—THE DUKES OF 00—NEWS


12-


DANIELS MAGIC SHOW


11- 12-


9-20—THE SATURDAY FILM: “The Cheyenne Social Club,” star- ringJames Stewart and Henry Fonda


SPORT


IONSHIP BOXING :


BBC-2


7.40—1-05—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


1- 2-


CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: “Sugarfoot,” star­ ring Randolph Scott, Adele Jergens.


CINEMA


DOUBLE BILL (continued): “Man Behind the Gun,” starring Randolph Scott, Patrice Wymore.


20—SATURDAY


35—JULIET BRAVO 25—THE PAUL


AL GOLF AL DARTS


00—INTERNATION­ 10—INTERNATION­ 50—HOME GROUND


SPORT , SPECIAL ACCUSED


20—NEWS AND 35—RUGBY 25—WE, THE


‘LA PERICHOLE’


11-05—NEWS ON 2 11-


AL DARTS ALGOLF


KING GEORGE’S HALL BLACKBURN


Tuesday, October 21st, 7-30 p.m.' FOUR TOPS Tickets 350p, 300p, 250p Sunday, September 21st, 7-30 ililtilHililM 300p In advance v:


Friday, Sepf 26th, 7-30 p.m. AMERICAfTSINGlNG STAR


15—OFFENBACH’S


. Tickets 450p, 400p, 350p Monday, Sept 29th, 7-30 p.m.


10—INTERNATION­ Tickets 400p, 350p, 300p 00—INTERNATION-


Friday, October 3rd, 7-30 p.m.


Granada 05—NEWS AND 9-30—A BIG COUNTRY


10-00—CARTOON 10-05—BATMAN


10-30—TISWAS


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


00—WORLD CHAMP­ 00—PARKINSON


6- 7-


5-05—ITN NEWS 5-15—METAL MICKEY 5-


IN THE 25TH CENTURY .


CUP


THE SPECIALS Tickets 300p


Monday, October 6th, 7-30 p.m.


OZZY OSBOURNE’S BLIZZARD OF OZZ


PLUS BUDGIE Tickets 300p in advance Friday, October 10th, 7-30 p.m.


45—BUCK ROGERS OA EPO 45-UP FOR THE JjgketsESjSOjESjEJ^OjE^


RYL LIVROL


9-15—HAMMER HOUSE OF


40—SATURDAY


10-15—ITN NEWS 10-


NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: Yvette Mimieux in “Snowbeast”


HORROR: “The Thirteen Reunion”


30—MATCH NIGHT


11- 45—THE HOLLY­ WOOD THRILLER: Alan Ladd in “Hell on Frisco Bay.”


BBC-1


10-10—INTERNATION­ AL SUCCESS


940—ART-ASIA


12-05—MORNING SERVICE


12-50—FARMING 1-15—THE PAST AT WORK


9-05—PLAYBOARD 9-20—WAKE UP SUNDAY


SUNDAY 6- 7- 8- 9-


9- 10-


3-55— INTERNATION­ AL GOLF


5- 6-


DAY 6-


7- 8-


00—NEWS


640—SONGS OF PRAISE.


LINE THE FLOSS


145—FILM MATINEE: “Objective Burma!” starring , Errol Flynn.


140—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


00—MATCH OF THE 10-


10—THE MILL ON


11- 11-


10-05—NEWS 10-15—EVERYMAN 10-50—THE SILICON FACTOR


BBC-2


740—1-55—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


1-55—HORIZON 245—INTERNATION­ AL GOLF


3- 4-


LAND GAELIC FOOTBALL FINAL


8-35—THE SUNDAY FILM: “W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings,” starring Burt Rey­ nolds, Art Carney, Conny van Dyke.


15—THE ONEDIN 05—MASTERMIND


11- 12-


1- 2-


30—SATURDAY


LONDON BALLET THEATRE Tickets 200p,150p (Child - and OAP 50p)


'


DON McLEAN iTYGERS OF PANTANG place of purchase.


CANCELLED Tickets refunded at


Thursday, October 2nd, 7-30 p.m.


ALVIN LEE plus FRIENDS


Tickets 250p (300p on night) Sunday, October 5th 7-30 p.m.


■iWilUfflHil'H Tickets 250p


Wednesday, October 8th, : 7-30 p.m.


AN EVENING OF JAZZ WITH


STAN BARKER QUINTET


Tickets 100p' Tues October 14th,7-3Q p.m. i H m Wednesday, October 22nd 7-30 p.m.


RONNIE DUKES AND RICKI LEE SHOW


Tickets 250p, 200p and 150p


Saturday, November 1st 7-30 p.m.


Tickets 250p, 200p, 150p


Tickets 6-30 p.m.: 700p, 600p, 500p, 300p


9 p.m.: 750p, 650p, 550p, 350p Tuesday, October 28th 7-30 p.m


Tickets 350p, 300p, 250p DARTS Wed. November 19th 7-30 D.m.


Friday, November 7th 7-30 p.m.


S B Tickets 350p In advance


Tuesday, November 4th 7-30 p.m.


JOE JACKSON BAND Saturday, September 20th


300p


PROGRAMME ABOUTUS THE NEW


40—THE MONEY 15—THE WORLD 05—'THE SHOCK OF 05—NEWS ON 2


AMERICAN PIC­ TURE SHOW: “Sugarland Ex­ press,” starring Goldie Hawn, Wil­ liam Atherton.


Granada


9-30—THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


WORSHIP AHEAD


00—MORNING 00—ONE STEP


PRODUCED


1-00—CHOPPER SQUAD


2-30—SUNDAY CINEMA: Kenneth More in “Reach for the Sky.”


BATTLE


5-00—LIFETIME 5-


6- 6-


10—THE ALL-IRE­ 8-


4-55—SUNDAY MUSICAL: “Fashions,” star­ ring William Powell, Bette Davis.


45—CARTOON TWO9- 10-


10- 11-


6-10—NEWS REVIEW


Separate shows dally at 1.55 4.05 6.15 8.25


NIGHT 7-


30—WATCH ALL 00—JAYWALKING


640—SING TO THE LORD


30—ITN NEWS


IT’LL BE AL­ RIGHT ON THE NIGHT


BRUCE SIONALS


25—AAPKAAHAK 30—HOME


00—WEEKEND WORLD


55—OUT. OF TOWN 20—WORDS FOR


BURG CONCER­ TOS byj. S. Bach 15—THE GREAT


300p Sunday, Nov 30th, 7-30 p.m. SAXON 300p In advance 10—THE BRANDEN­ Admission 100p


SAT., NOV. 8th, 7-30 p.m. 500p, 400p, 300p


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.


Enjoy superbly cooked food with a


comprehensive wine list In excellent surroundings at reasonable prices


KILDWICK HALL LUNCH.


Monday— Sunday 12-45 — 1-45 £5.75 for a three course lunch


grills and cold plate


Sunday traditional roast beef luncheon .


DINNER


Monday— Saturday 7-30— 9-30


Sunday 7-30 — 8-30


4 course table d'hote £8.25 a la carte from £9.25


Box Office, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 51887. Open 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Monday— Friday, 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Saturday. Box


Whi te Bull Hotel Ribchcstcr Near Preston PR3 3XP


telephone: Ribche>iet W J Proprietors: Mr. & Mrs. D. Best BELOW IS A SAMPLE MENU


Haricot,Bean and Sorrel Soup with Wholemeal Scone .......!.... ................ .'....... ............................60p Taramasalata (Smoked Cod Roe Dip) with Pitta Bread......................................... Chilled Melon...................


60p 60p


Steak and Kidney Pie, Potatoes and two Veget­ ables ......................


Bakery Style Pork and two Vegetables........................£1 Ferique (Arab style Chicken, Egg and Whole Wheat Stew)..........................


Moussaka (Aubergine and Mince layer)............... £1 Pork. Chops and Barbeque Sauce, Potatoes and two Vegetables...................... ...;....... ............................. .......£1 Fresh Salmon Salad with Hollandaise Sauce:............£1


Whole Figs and Cream............. ................ .................45p Banana Split........................


PARTIES FOR CHRISTMAS


WEDDINGS OR ANNIVERSARIES ARE ONE OF OUR SPECIALITIES


TABLE RESERVATIONS AND INQUIRIES 0535 32244


KILDWICK, Nr. KEIGHLEY (SKIPTON), WEST YORKSHIRE All prices Include service charge and VAT


J


Make a date to hear Trombonist


15—THE WORST OFDON LUSHER with the


FILM: Vince Edwards in “Death Stalk.”


Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446 T 2 Support 4.25 7.30 10.-30


15—SCREENPLAY 15—THE LATE ,


00—SAMMY AND 00—'THE PROFES­ 00—ITN NEWS


LANCASHIRE COUNTY BIG BAND


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1980


at 7-30 p.m.


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL CLITHEROE Refreshments available


Tickets now available at Advertiser office or Tel. Burnley 22842.


Adults £1.50 O.A.P./Children 50p


£1 £1


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY ,, season 1980-81


SERIES OF FOUR CONCERTS on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in the


GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m.


Wednesday, October 1st JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER........................ ..........CELLO SIMON NICHOLLS............... ............. .-................PIANO A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION


Wednesday, November 19th ' HOWARD SHELLEY................. ...........:...SOLO PIANO A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION


Gooseberry Crumble..... ..............................................45p Coffee Gateau.................................


Wednesday, February 11th GUADAGNINI STRING QUARTET A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION ,


45p 45p


Cheese and Biscuits.................................................... 45p


N.B. We serve food each day from 12 noon until 2 p.m. and from 7. p.m. until 10 p.m. As the food Is freshly made by us, the menu changes each day but the prices remain constant.


RIBBLE VALLEY


WEA WEA Secretary: Mrs N. Wilson (Tel. Whalley 3252) .


Classes are held at Clitheroe and Whalley.


Enrol first evening of meetings'.


CLITHEROE At B ib blesdale Ad ult Centre, Queens Road, at 7-15 p.m.


THE DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF THE RIBBLE BASIN W. John Smith, A.T.D..F.S. A. A University/WEA Course of 20 meetings from Monday, September 22nd,1980.


PLANT NATURAL HISTORY Dr B. Barnes A WEA Course of 20 meetings from


Wednesday, September 24tn, 1980.


Feature 2.40 5.45 8.50 ' She broke her vows!


LO W M O O R C LU B THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


.............. IN THE LOUNGE BINGO


SUNDAY,'SEPTEMBER 21st Your resident trio


LAURA GEMSER Original Black Emanuelle in.


PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Members draw £12


ti&iilZJlKK! IKUH9 lilO/BAiaOl 3 Separate shows daily at r


2.00 5.10 7.30 9.50 it1' fining to take everything they’ve got. IflhpyYe really got what it takes,


EMflNUELLE 4 Support v 3.55 7.15 10.40


SISTER Also DRAGONS OF DEATH (X) Feature 2.00' 5.25 i 8.45 -


A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT


RIBBLBVALLEY ; PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 7


,, _ Waterloo Road, Clitheroe 1 j Sunday 10-30 a.m.. * , *


' . ■; Breaking of Bread -t ' })) ■ >


. ' -12 noon, Sunday School i , : 6 p.m.' Family Gospel Service:


RA A R OER CA


PE CN TUN A CV ,t „ NTOAK11ER.


L XLipisrfcjj plc«


ni’i f i ',Wednesday,,7-30 p.m: . r- ..,-j < Fellowship Meeting •, ; • ,•


Thursday 7 p.m. ’ .


'Prayer Meeting and Bible Study,- Speaker:.<< 6 : p.m.,- ! jo h n , Alka,-; Blackburn ,


The . Lord .healeth -;the - broken hearted and bindeth up their griefs


Psalm 147-3 ■ . > ■


84114, 83627, 83874, 82898 " 83985, 83989, 84285, 83683 Snowball No. 2 Next week £3


* Jt-


MASTERPIECES OF AMERICAN LITERATURE Keith Saqar, M.A., Ph.D. A Umversily/WEA Course of 20 meetings from Wednesday, September 24th, 1980.


LOCAL HISTORY: PROBLEMS AND PRACTICE MrsM.C.Higham,M.A.,B.Ed.-


A University/WEA Course ol 10 meetings from Wednesday, September


24 th, 1980.


THE NORMANS IN NORTHERN ; ENGLAND N.J.Higham.Ph.D.


AUmversity/WEACourseof 10.


meetings from Wednesday, January - • . 7th, 1981.


HOW WE EAT WHILE THE . : OTHER HALF DIES Dr Tim Lang........... ........... .......... ... AWEACourseof 10meetingslrom Thursday, September 25 th, 1980, at 7- 30 p.m.


t WHALLEY


C O A C H H I R E


r'TEL GISBURN 394 ftk ' J1 <


. 7 7 2 0 : 4 5 s t n /A l 1 * AVAILABLE ^


‘ id. ‘’•1 -i| A,-,*?’.- jtfr *'(/* fcIU i\ ESTIMATES FREE !' 7


PHILOSOPHERS IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT ......... Canon G. Williams, M.A:, F.R.S.A. A University/WEA Course ol 10 -V, >. meetings from Tuesday, September.


30th, 1980, at 7-15 p.m, at Whalley ■ ■


*. FOLKLORE, TRADITIONS AND I CUSTOMS IN THE NORTH-WEST JessicaLofthouse


if Adult Centre, Station Road, mtsir-:- . - I i " 1


1


t.Two WEA linked courses ol,10 .? meetings each from Tuesday, October


, ' -7lh,11980, and In January; 981-, at 7r • s, 30p.m. at Oak Hill College, Wiswell Lane.Whalley.i


^ ( i j f i ^ i f :S,


;£6.50 (Pensioners and some * 7 others half pnee)


20 meetings £13.00,10 meetings",' t i ,‘f',


tin ‘


ST PAUL’S CHURCH - LOW MOOR - '


SEPTEMBER SURPRISE


,Y‘ ON SATURDAY,' . "SEPTEMBER 20th, ,,,1980 at 2-30 p.m.'IN


IN AID OF THE' f BIBLE SOCIETY


;,THE PARISH HALL /n'„ Admission 5pl, “


Bring and Buy, Cake Stall, • etc. - - 1 1'


SAWLEY TAXI


»CLITHEROE fl'l i u Reg >Office


^ V * * t i J


!3 f KING STREET TEL. 26826


: ■ ■ i. .


The Salvation Army Lowergate, Clitheroe


HARVEST SERVICE and TEA


Sunday, September 21st * at 2-15 p.m. .


;EVERYBODY WELCOME- ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st NELSON CIVIC CENTRE 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


ANTIQUES, COINS, STAMPS, POSTCARDS, BRASS, i


SILVER, COPPER, JEWELLERY, PEWTER, CHINA, GLASS, MEDALS, DOLLS, etc.; e(c. '


BUY — BROWSE — SELL — EXCHANGE „ ‘ SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE


If you have items for sale or.any inquiries please , TEL. NELSON 65730


, >


, ■ , CLITHEROE i CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ' ,


Clitheroe Ladies' Branch >-'i - ’" 'a n d '


COFFEE MORNING BRING AND BUY !


'


a t THE CONSERVATIVE ! ‘ ; CLUB, THURSDAY, ' j !


-! i SEPTEMBER 25th1' * 'i-” -'10 a.m.'— 12 noon5' 1 ! ' Tickets 25p,


, n


UNITED REFORMED; CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND ‘ Match Ball • sponsored by ' . . ; f _ ‘ ° " \ ' 1


.Sunday, Sept. 21st‘ -'’ ' ’ - at 2 and 7 p.m!. V


Preacher: •’ " r~t - .,si> .•


It >«* \ ^ - m , j Jt 7 p.m. SALE.OF- (.


1 \ 'I?, .


^ Mr D. Bagshaw,,'!' 7 K) *, (Sklpton Building-Society) > MONDAY. SEPT.'22nd n-


WADDINGTON FC 1 DARWEN.CATHOLIC CLUB y ' PRODUCE


t 7-30 Miss M. PARKER l ' Slides of'Holiday.inA-,,;.' VAmerica” J





5 v SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER V f 20th AT TWITTER LANE Kickoff 2-30'


'- j V; , * i !


D. HARRISON v Family Butchers -* WADDINGTON


,


TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED


TAXI


THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE


27200


TEL. CLITHEROE AND


23483


Registered Office, 28 Parson Lane ■:


WHALLEY SCHOOL PTA


COUNTRY FAIR


Saturday, September 20th 2 p.m. in the school ground


Admission 25p Children FREE


Wednesday, March 18th


• ROSEVAAD DUO DAVID GLOSSOP............. ................................. . OBOE ROSELINDE GLOSSOP .......... ......7...................PIANO


Season Tickets £4.50 from Mr R. I. Kay, 23 Chatburn Park Drive, Clitheroe or at the door. Tickets for Single Concerts, £1.50 at the door, Junior and Student Tickets, 50p.


Bar shacks, afternoon teas from Wednesday to Sunday every week.


8 p.m. — 11-45 j DANCING ~


Tickets 350p in advance SOCIAL CLUB CLITHEROE


FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th


JED WINTERS )


(FIRST TIME) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st


Back from his recent tour of South Africa THE FABULOUS


GLEN IRVIN (GREAT ACT)


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th ARTISTE OF THE YEAR SHOW


• (Few Tickets Left for Members and Guests)' '


BILLS BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY ‘ WEEKLY DOUBLE: 10 — 29.


WEEKLY TREBLE: 17 — 9 — 4. 200 CLUB: 67


SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING AS USUAL


SUPPER DANCE RESTAURANT OPEN


SATURDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY LUNCH


W Thursday, September 25th


Pendle Leisure Services


WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS “A NIGHT AT THE MUSIC HALL” ■


. Starring: SANDY POWELL ' ■ .Plus '


- MIKE RAYMOND Comedy/Vocal ' COLIN CRESSWELL Chairman - 1 BARBARA DREW Soprano


' HARVEY SEAGER Multi Instrumental


Friday and Saturday, September 19th and 20th, 1980 COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL


Sunday, September 21st, 1980 Commencing 7-30 p.m. daily


Admission: £1. Children and QAPs,50p Flvepenny Piece Gilbert and Sullivan for All


Kai Winding and The Don Lusher Quintet Matt Monro Tribute to Duke Ellington Gerry and the Pacemakers Vince Hill Los Paraquayos


. Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen ; George Melly Annie Ross and The Harry South Quartet


Black Dyke Mills Band and Grimethorpe Colliery Band


The Houghton Weavers Johann Strauss Gala Humphrey Lyttleton and His Band


Fully illustrated brochures giving details of the above


and other artistes appearing in Pendle during the Winter Season are now available from the Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Church Walk, Glitheroe. price 25p, or by post from the undersigned, price 35p. Please •


make remittances payable to Borough of Pendle. 19/23 Leeds Road,


- NELSON, Lancs. ■Tel. Nelson 692890 , A.T.Fenton


Leisure Services Officer _________________ ;


ADMISSION STILL lOp (Children free if accompanied)


Inquiries: Blackburn 664515 aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBOOOCOOuUUOOOOOOOOC ■ '


and THE RAY DAWSON SOUND CIVIC THEATRE. NELSON . n


SATURDAY THIS 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


P A R I S H H A L L CHURCH BROW


A FRIENDL Y FAMIL Y OJJTING ■ 1,000’s of COLLECTABLES REFRESHMENTS


S: C O L LE C TO R S ’ F A IR oooeeoooooooogeioooBooooooBoopc CLITHEROE


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. , HURRICANE (AA)


MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY at 7-30 p.m. (3 days)


'


Richard Chamberlain • as


Prince Charming


Gemma Craven as


Cinderella ‘ Michael Hordern, Kenneth More THE SLIPPER


AND THE ROSE (u, The most- delightful.musical; in- years is


:guaranteed to once again ' drive away. all , - '


, cares


WILL PATRONS PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO FILM PERFORMANCES FROM THURSDAY,^ SEP­ TEMBER 25th TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th INCLU-


• SIVE. RESUME OCTOBER 7th, TUESDAY


1980 BRITISH ALL WINNERS INVITATION FESTIVAL


CIVIC HALL, CLITHEROE (Tel. 23278)


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th at 7-30 p.m. Grove Park Little Theatre, Wrexham, in STEVIE


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th at 7-30 p.m. One Act Night


Formby Theatre Club Youth, in US AND THEM


Dewsbury Arts Group in THE RdOM


Midland Bank Sheffield . Dramatic Society, ■' ■■' ■ in


BETWEEN MOUTHFULS


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th at 7-30 p.m. - Wakefield Little Theatre, in SLEUTH


ADDINGTON - Nr. CLITIIEROE. Tel. CLITIIBKOK 22333 SORRY


NO DISCO


FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL FURTHER NOTICE


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd at 7-30 p.m. Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club, in IN PRAISE OF LOVE


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th at 7-30 p.m.


Cleethorpes Amateur Dramatic Society, in TWELFTH NIGHT


CONDUCT UNBECOMING Adjudicator: BRIAN SANDERS


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th at 7 p.m. Studio One, Stoke-on-Trent, in


Admission: Price £1.10. Special charge for parties of 20 or over, 80p. THE BOOKING OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m., 3 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. AND EVENINGS. SATUR­ DAYS 11 a.m/— 12-30 p.m. :


MAY WE HOPE FOR YOUR SUPPORT FOR THIS VERY SPECIAL OCCASION.


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WADDINGTON BRANCH '


F A SH IO N SH OW POPPY APPEAL FUND


in aid of


TOWN & COUNTRY (formerly Economic Stores) 7-30 p.m. Admission 50p including refreshments


AT THE CATHOLIC SOCIAL CENTRE, LOWERGATE by


ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th


Tickets obtainable from the committee GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


21st Anniversary Dance


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


Dancing to Phil Case v 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Tickets £1.50 including supper served 10 — 10-30 p.m.


Bar applied for. Tickets Tel. Gisburn 356 HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES DALE HEAD CHURCH at 2-30


SINGLES ENTERTAINMENT & HOLIDAYS


ENTERPRISE CLUB


AS SEEN ON GRANADA TV LIFE TIME SERIES


Enjoy a great variety of weekly social life with .transport for members and superb singles holidays and with many other benefits. For details send stamp to


45 Duke Street, Clayton, Accrington ■ or Ring 92 393703


Preacher — Rev. JENKINSON (Clitheroe) . 7 p.m. .■


Preacher — Rev. WALKER (Helllfield) DALE HEAD CHURCH V


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE . FOLLOWED BY SALE OF HARVEST PRODUCE


-in the Institute


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 7-45 p.m. Admission 50p including supper


GREENDALE RESTAURANT Downham Road, Chatburn ,


SATURDAY EVENING MEALS 7-30 — 9-30 p.m.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th a t THE WINDSOR HALL, Northgate,


BLACKBURN (10 a.m. — 5 p.m.)


BUYING — SELLING — EXCHANGING ALL WELCOME


ADMISSION 25pf CHILDREN UNDER 12 15p (Bar facilities available) :


.


ORGANISED BY NATIONWIDE COLLECTORS FAIRS OF HUDDERSFIELD TEL. STD: 0484 862B79.


. "WITH THAT HIGHLY RESPECTED TEAM OFNCF TRADERS" NEWTON VILLAGE HALL FARMER’S BALL


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd • .Dancing to


GRAHAM TAYLOR FOUR 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. •.


. Catering by.the Ladles’ Committee ,, Admission £2.50.


, ,


, Tickets available — Tel: Slaldburn 642 or 259 Licensed bar applied for


:


also SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HIGH TEAS


3 p.m. — 5-30 p.m.


party bookings now being taken Tel. Clitheroe 41316


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