2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 20th, 1980
your weekend — VIEWING— U n it F o u r B L A C K B U R N 58446 SATURDAY
I Separate shows dally at 2.20 5.50 7.55 10.00-
fSSSi BBC-1
9-05—GYMNAST 9-
30—MULTI
COLOURED SWAP SHOP
12-30-GRANDSTAND :
5-10—THE PINK PANTHER SHOW
5-
545-WOND ER WOMAN
6- 7-
7-
8- 9-
10- 30—NEWS .
8- 9-
10- 11- 11-
12- 15—FREE TO CHOOSE
ROTTINGDEAN , LAND ‘
35—PLAYHOUSE: 35—THE PROMISED 25—INTERNATION
AL BADMINTON 5 5 -N EWS ON 2 00-MIDNIGHT
MOVIE:
TURES GREAT AND SMALL
AND LARGE SHOW
35—DALLAS 25-NEWS
9-35—MATCH OF THE DAY
NIGHT AT THE MILL
11- 11-50-WEATHERMAN BBC-2
7-40-1-55—OPEN UNI VERSITY
3-05—CHOPSTICKS 3-30—SATURDAY
CINEMA: “Madame Bovary” starring Jennifer Jones, James Mason, Van Heflin, Louis Jourdan.
5-20—THE SKY AT NIGHT
5- 6- 7-
45—HORIZON SPORT
35—OPEN DOOR 05—NEWS AND
7-20-JOAN SUTHER LAND
8- 9-
10- 35—SATURDAY
9- 9-
10- 2 5 -PH IL SILVERS
30—JIM’LL FIX IT 05—ALL CREA
55—THE LITTLE
■ “Act of Violence”, starringVan • Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor
G ranad a READ
LAMB
10-30—TISWAS 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT
5-05—ITN NEWS 5-15-DICK TURPIN
5- 6-
45—C H IP S .
ADVENTURE Ian Hendry, Roy Thinnes in “Jour ney to the Far
9-45—TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED 15—BARNEY
' Siae of the Sun” DOOR SPORT
10-45—SATURDAY PREMIERE: Carolyn Seymour in “Yellow Dot
MILLER
12-30—SECOND CI l REVUE
BBC-1
9-00—RAGTIME 9-15—TALKBACK
SUNDAY 5- 6-
9-55—WILL YOU ANSWER TRUE?
10-10-THE SKILL OF LIP-READING
10-20—LET’S GO 10-
11- 11-
H-50—1 12-
35—IT FIGURES 00—R U S S IA N -
LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE
THE 607080 SHOW
15-FAMILY WORSHIP
, 1-25—BESIDE THE SEA
1-00—FARMING
1-50—NEWS HEAD- -, • LINES
I-
“The Greatest ; Show on Earth” starring Betty Hutton, Charlton Heston, Cornel Wilde, Dorothy Lamour, Gloria Grahame, James Stewart.
4- 5-
5- 6- 6- 7- 8-
CHAPARRAL ROADSHOW ERMAN
6- 7- 7- 8-
25—AVVENTURA . 10- 11- S y 45— ACTION AND IANE DvrctW t>> I ptJRautman r « * “A ttunnJng thriller that wtU keep
your heart pounding tor 122 breathless minute*...pulubflg excitement, splendid enterUlnmenl^
“
Gripping...marvellous..rternllc"^
30—ABETTER 55—LARRY THE 05—FANGFACE
“Superbly gripping. .: from ils *krf ihisWm takes you by the nerve ejtds^ *11% thrilling, mind-absorbing lenriori"
-Melts right down to the nerve endings. stunning performances
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MJINOCM.MI | V»nkt'.»h. h‘ entertaining
an wei film , _ _ ^N $ tfn d r ta m £ .i -
LEMMON -fhl* DOUGLAS HjChinn.
|ACK FONDA MICHAEL
30-ENEMY AT THE 3 0 - IT N NEWS AND
CLOGG^KS Manager: Mr E. CRITCHLEY SPORTING CLUB
■ W OOD STREET, GREAT HARW
SQUASH MEMBERSHIP
AVAILABLE
‘Classes for beginners ‘Social evenings, discos etc. ‘Internal competitions ‘Special low cost daytime membership
PRO RATA FULL 05—RUGBY SPECIAL
05—NEWS REVIEW 3 0 - THE MONEY
PROGRAMME BLUFF
ABOUTUS
BERLIN” Film starring Michael Caine
05—PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS: “Law and Order"
2 5 -N EWS ON 2
11-30—TONY BENNETT SINGS
55—FILM MATINEE: 10-
11-
9-30—THIS IS YOUR RIGHT
11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-
MEDITATION AFTER
WORK 12-
25—THE HIGH 15—ANTIQUES
2-
55-NEWS, WEATH3- 05—THE HISTORY
OF MR POLLY PRAISE
FORD FILES
“The Ghost Sonata"
10-00—NEWS 10-10—THE CON TROVERSIAL
ISTS
10-45-INSIDE JAPAN I I -
LOCATION 1145—WEATHERMAN BBC-2
7-55-1-55—OPEN UNI VERSITY
3-00—WORK AND LEISURE
3-25— INTERNATION AL BADMINTON
15—CUSDEN ON
7- 7-
8- 9-
40—SONGS OF 15—THE ROCK 25—FESTIVAL:
4- 5-
5- 6-
6- WORLD
1-00—SPACE 1999 1-
MATCH ISLAND
Granada \ 00—A LENTEN
30—NUMBERS AT 00-WEEKEND
05—CALL MY
35—THE WORLD 25—“ FUNERAL IN
A VERY SPECIAL QUALITY
ANTIQUE FAIR TO INCLUDE FURNITURE
MONTHLY
will take pldce NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at
MITTON HALL, WHALLEY, AND THE LAST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH
ENQUIRIES 0695/622976.
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING: METHODIST SCHOOLROOM ON ’
WADDINGTON I 00—DIVORCE AND MONDAY, MARCH 31 st, 1980 at 7-30 p.m.
All electors of Ihe Parish are invited lo take part in this meeting and submit items tor the Agenda to the Clerk as soon as possible. In particular, ALLOTMENTS, will be discussed and villagers interested in this should attend. The meeting will be followed by an ordinary meeting ol the Parish Council.
55—OUT OF TOWN 25—THE KICK-OFF
30—FANTASY CHALLENGE
30-UNIVERSITY 00—THE FURTHER
ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST
CENTURY
30-SA LE OF THE 00—CREDO
,6-30—ITN NEWS 640—APPEAL
HUNDRED BEST HYMNS
45—YOUR 15—FAMILY FORTUNES
45-HART TO HART *
TONIGHT
45—COMEDY 15—ITN NEWS
9-30—“BLOODY KIDS Film
11-15—LUKE’S KINGDOM
ft _
2 St Paul's Close Clitheroe. Tel. 23984,
E. B. Lucas CMA. M.I.L.G.A., Clerk to the Council
^SCOaCrSOOOOOOCCOOOCOOOOOCOOCOOO=C<«j
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LICENSED RESTAURANT
WHALLEY T E L . 2462
“Run by the family, for the family”
WEEKDAY LUNCHES 12 noon to 2 p.m. Mon. to Sat.
WHEN IN THE WHALLEY AREA WHY NOT LUNCH AT PI ^THROUGH jg J ^ ^ p iU ^A U T Y GRILLED _
HIGH TEAS SERVED DAILY 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ~ ,
8 WITH SAME WIDE SELECTION AND TEA BREAD AND 0
BUTTER, HOME-MADE CAKES AND SCONES.
SUNDAY ROAST LUNCHES 12 noon to 2 p.m.
3-COURSF.S PLUS COFFEE - £2.99. Children catered for and welcome.
EARLY A-LA-CARTE DINING 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. to Sat.
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY, MARCH 20th
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd
HOWARD KING with COLIN on the organ Members draw £8
38640 38132 38670 38351 38054 38687 38217 37403
Snowball No. 9 . Next week £18 .,
STANDARD OF STARTERS. GRILLS AND SWEETS AT VALUE FOR MOlfEY PRICES. E.G.
IF YOU LIKE TO WINE AND DINE EARLIER IN THE EVENINGS WE CAN OFFER AN EXCELLENT
PRAWN COCKTAIL PRIME T-BONE STEAK
substantially garnished and including fried potato and two vegetables
followed by GATEAUX, COFFEE AND MINTS
£5.75 INCL. VAT _____
HILLOCK FARM LUNCHES AND HIGH TEAS
LICENSED RESTAURANT
NORTHCOTE ROAD, OLD LANGHO OPEN FOR SUNDAY
ijniiil-pcmaiic^JJJi aaociriioi
Direct from Scarborough, Aten Ayckbourne* own company In
“TAKING STEPS” the latest Alan Ayckbourno comedy -
_____
Hay^M^rchldt^to^aturday, 29th,1980 Party Reductions
'*
iu n Services and MPAA, 2 Hammerton Street, - Inquiries: Burnley 29513
Available from Althams Travel Services, Pendle Lei- ________
SATURDAY:HIGH TEAS AND EVENING MEALS
NEW LOUNGE AND BAR OPENING, SHORTL Y
REALLYPLEASANTSURROUNDINGS . . . " Tel.
BLACKBURN 48655 y \
MIDWEEK PARTY BOOKINGS GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD IN '
* * * * * * * A * - * - * * *
HIGHER BUCK INN
* A A * WADDINGTON TEL. CLITHEROE 23226 BAR MEALS AND SNACKS
eg 802. GRILLED SIRLOIN STEAK AND CHIPS £2.00 HOME MADE STEAK PIE, CHIPS AND PEAS £1.00
PLUS LARGE
SEl.ECTIOS OF OTHER MEALS AND SNACKS
NEW EXTENDED LOUNGE NOW OPEN
YOUR HOSTS - ERIC & TRISH iTH^WAITES PEAL ALES
ic * * * t i r k i r k i c k i c k i c k i c k THE BOUNTY INN HARK TO
SLA1DBURN _ N r C L ITH ERQ E , ' Tel. Slaidburn 246
Set in the heart of the Forest of Bowland and in the stone-built village of Slaidburn ■
,’stands this\13th Century British Tourist : Authority commended Country Hotel ana Restaurant.
I i Monday
to.Saturelay Evenings (inc ) and a : * . ” ’ ' . ★ TRADITIONAL HIGH TEA is served on ^
★ BAR LUNCHES SERVED DAILY 11 ; . .★ DINNER IN THE RESTAURANT '‘V ’
1' Sundays only -u ■ n a m e ........ a d d r e s s .. * *
Catstlt R e s ta u r a n t
) - > - ):
AVAILABLE EVERY LUNCHTIME AND EVENING - > - (cxept Mondays when sandwiches only are serveal
£ 1 2
It’s so easy! All you have to do is answer the questions below. The answers are
somewhere in the advertisements on this page.
QUESTION
1. The cost of many friends could be low.-
2. Who needs ' lunch on . Monday anyway?
3. Dancing beans?
4. On what delights the monks did miss.
••• ANSWER ......... .......... ......... ........ ......................... •••........ ••••••••;•....... •••• .......••••••••••••:•••••......
5. Search the forest to find the , commended watering hole.
............... ......................
I TIMES 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. The correct I entry choson will win a £12 voucher to be spent with I'.' any advertiser in this Guide, on Food, Drink, at their ,
1 Fill In the coupon and send it to “EATING OUT I GUIDE 1980."?CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND
l Latest date lor entries, Tuesdsy noon, Msreh 25th.Wlnnor« will bo | ‘
' convenience. ; nolllied by post.,
eligible to enter ■ , , ■ : I Employees or families ot United Newepepere Publlcellone Ltd are not BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE '
So why not give JANET ROSS a call and let her solve •your wedding day problems.
Edward and Nancie Atkinson extend a f t /; warm welcome
to.you at the * ,, 'f,,-.,
D U K E O F Y O R K " . Grindleton
, , „,M
Our RESTAURANT is now open for;
...LUNCHEONS and DINNERH v
■ P l e a s e try our extensive a la carte menu , Telephone Clitheroe 41266 for reservations
■ rVl;'ftcv
LAST WEEKS WINNER, W
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’ ' Bar meals are served daily* lunchtime andii .' evening and we would be only too pleased to cater for your parties, functions and weddings
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MRS 'A ;DARLINGTON,’ GREENSIDE .COTTAGE, “ ' • BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE ’ Correct answers to lastweeks competition. 1, Tudor
,
Grill: 2, Castle Restaurant. 3, Duke of Work. 4,,Three. Fishes. 5, Calf's Head. 6, Higher Buck.lnn, . ..
‘.r '. ' '•vt'.'f' - t V-' -u- - NOW OPEN FOR HIGH TEAS :P.S. Did you know we are also licensed for singing hhd dancing? Why not come and have'a’real night-outi. ' isaacF! f (Licensed) CLITHEROE. Tel. 24587 ’
Planning to get married this vear? Then why not give us a call and see what we have to' offer. Phone JANET ROSS on Clitheroe
FOR YOUR SPRING OB SUMMER WEDDING
24587 and she will give you all the help and advice you need.
We offer a 5-course meal, sherry on arrival, glass of red or white wine With meal, and a glass of champagne for the toast.
,
Freshly cut flowers on the tables and private use of the restaurant if you have over fifty guests, all for under
£7. PRICES START AS LITTLE AS £4.50 per head. We can cater for up to 100 guests.
T A B I N
TREBLE
DOUBLES 2 2 2
CHIPPING WHIST
DOMINO mono
MARCH ATTH
HODDER BRID CHAIGLEY.7-4
ADMISSI slhlmJ a A e ^ .
Swan & Royal Hotel clitheroe Tel. 23130
SUNDAY LUNCH
O m m m a t t h e S w a n & R o y a l
Ring CLITHEROE 23130 *<>' your roserwa*,on NOW‘
ALSO OPEN FOR HIGH TEAS EVERY SUNDAY 3 -6 p.m
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES I EATING OUT 1 9 8 0
CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB
. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
MONDAY, MARCH 31st COMMENCE 8 p.m.
MEMBERSHIP UNTIL OCTOBER 1980£17
t. i. no.. OOD esstza .nd sastoa
FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE Lancashire Combination
SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd CLITHEROE
NELSON Kick-off 3 p.m.
ADMISSION 35p, CHILDREN AND OAPs 20 p
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ■THIS MATCH IS SPONSORED BY T r a t e x LTD
MANUFACTURERS OF SCHOOLWEAR AND BOYS’ I FIS11REWEAR
COLLECTORS FAIR
ANTIQUE AND ATTHE
TR A FA LG A R SALMESBURY
(FORMERLY FIVE BARRED GATE)
SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd lla.m. — 5 p.m.
PLEASE BRING ALONG ANY ITEMS YOU
WISH TO SELL. PRE194 7 SIL VER, COINS, JEWELLERY, PORCELAIN ETC. TOP PRICES PAID WHY NOT TRY US!
Defat/sTYRERS FAIRS . . RIPON. Tel. 0765/700959
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it's the only ■. way to
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• CLITHEROE. Tel. 24587
M m e f o o H c m m p m y ? w o m m where to s u m m r TO DOT
Hi r im TO KEEP TO A STRICT BUDGET?
COHFDSED ABOUT CHOICE OF MEHU? THEN PICK UP THE PHONE AND SPEAKTOJANETROSS
Whether it is a Club Annual Dinner and Dance,
Wedding Party or a Family Gathering — Wb WILL be able to cater for all your needs.
Our Party Buffet Menus start as low as £2.75 and • a Five Course Meal from as little as £5 — and depending on number of guests, the day and date, the run of the restaurant could be
' j , exclusively yours.
We do Functions of all kinds and all sizes f rom 10 to 110. So phone Janet Ross for further details.
DINING OUT NEEDN’T BE EXPENSIVE
DINNER 7-30 to9-30p.m. (FRI. i SAT. lOp.m., SLN. 9 . 0-COURSE TAISI.E IVIlffi'E MENU £3.50 including VAT
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
MOTOR SERVICES LTD.,. AND . : - I .........
HODDER MOTOR SERVICES E
ATR HLlllA SE O LEXC 1. Yorkshire Dales.................... (0840)
2. VSettle, Morecambe & Black- .\< pool.......i.......................: .......(0940) '
3. Blackpool.........(0920) ret. 6 p.m., EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 5th
4. Blackpool......................... . .(0920) ret. 6 p.m.............£2.05 EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 6th
' 6: Blackpool............,..:;.....V.i..:. (0920) ret. 6 p.m.............£2.05 5. Extended Country Run.’....,.'..(1330).
EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 7th 7., Scarborough....................... (0840) '10. York......................v...;.V..’:.-..T.(0840)
8. Llandudno...............................(0810)..................................£3-90 9. Rhyl........................................(0810)
....................£390 ......... ..........£3-70
11. Morecambe............................ (0920) ret. 6 p.m..............£2.30, 12. Blackpool.... ..........................(0920) ret.6 p.m..:............£2.05
....................£2-90 COMING SHORTLY TUESDAY, APRIL 8th
13. Fleetwood Market.............. !. (0920) ret. 5-30 p.m.......£2.30 14. Blackpool.............................. (0920) ret. 6 p.m. ......... . £2.05
FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS
Extended Country Run.............. (1330) EachSunday £2.00 Harrogate Spring Flower
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CHILDREN: Fares reduced Irom Vi to Va adult fares. TIMES SHOWN ARE FROM CLITHEROE
CHATBURN AND WHALLEY TIMES DIFFER BY 10 MINUTES TO CLITHEROE TIMES
PLEASE BOOK AT: Our Oflice, 46 King Street. Tel. Clitheroe 22473 & 22590. C. £ K. Ainsworth. Waterloo Road. Tel. Clilheroe 23155. Messrs Hudson, Toll Bar, Chatburn. Tel. Clilheroe 41305. Messrs Speak, Abbey Candy Stores. Tel. Whalley 3622.
PLEASE BOOK EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS "COACHING IN COMFORT"
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE to r the best In entertainment
DancingtoTHEBACKGROUNDDUO your hostsTOM find THELMA
TONIGHT, THURSDAY, MARCH 20th CONCERT SECRETARIES
SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd
(top-line act from Spain) SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd
RAMON Another top country and western act (small cover charge, members and guests) • y STROLLER
SPECIAL ATTRACTION THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd
DARTS EXHIBITION by England International player
BILL LENNARD
News of the World champion, Swedish Open ‘ England International player.
World team player, Las Vegas. Tickets £1 from the club
(proceeds to local charity) WEEKLY TREBLE 15—3—1 V
BILLS BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY WEEKLY DOUBLE 2—13
4 ’ '
WORTH VALLEY RAIL
ANNUAL EHTHUSIASTS’ tf “ IT'S THIS WEEKEND"
SAT., SDH., 22nd and 23ni» A t many locos u possible I.
and double heeding end ma ettnctlonsl Bring the family ■ this spectacle of else
KEIGHLEY — OAKWORTt HAWORTH — OXENHO
F o r s p e c ia l t im e ta b le HAWORTH 43629
DONT MISS JOHN SA BRILUANT SHOW
“STEAM IN THE WORTH VA at CUFFE CASTLE, K E I'
H you would like details through train by steam an traction to the SEVERN V RAILWAY on Saturday, from Worth Valley Station SJLE
KEIGHLEY &WOR VALLEY RAILWA
HAWORTH ST ATI KEIGHLEY, BD22
DINE AND WINE AT THE ANCHOR INN GARGRAVE THIS WEEKEND
SPECIAL MENU £4.95 INCLUSIVE Minestrone Soup
Venison Pate with Cumberland Sauce and Home Made Garlic Rolls
Florida Cocktail
Deep Fried Fillet of Place A L’Anglaise Roast Saddle of Lamb French style
Roast Potatoes Vichy Carrots
Grilled Pork Cutlet Caesar Augustus . .
k, '
Choice of Sweet from the Trolley Various Dairy Ices
Selection of Cheese and Biscuits Coffee
Peach Melba ■A LA CARTE ALSO AVAILABLE
DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED RING GARGRAVE 666 NOW!
’ ,L
rVnniiCroquette Potatoes Garden Peas
3 COURSE
TABLE D’HO MENU £3.5
TUESDAY, WEON THURSDAY, FR1D
. SATURDAY (sunoay eg.
Castle L, ^Including VA -
ANNUAL AUDITION CONCERT 6 acts — bingo — raffle
THREE Ml TEL.
2 7 2 0 R e g is te re d
TOW CUT
CLINT EASTWOOD In ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ^^ ............„............. £2 00 UItSIOS N GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 4th
................. ........
.£2 95
.. £2 80 .. £2.05
TOSSIDE VI SATURDAY,
JUM
CAKE STALL, TOMBO ADMISSION 15p IN
WHIST at 745 p.
ADMISSION 5 CHILDRE
all proceeds in eld of Body
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H A R K T O B FRIDA
HOMEMADE Tl
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LITHEROE (Te
ENGLISH MAR CATHOLIC HA WHALLEY
TONIGHT.THURS at 7-30 p.m.
domino dr GUIDE £12
ENTER THE COMPETITION BELOW
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MORNIN 10 a.m. —12 n* ATTHE
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Cakes, etc., S Admission
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