2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 21st, 1980 YOUR WEEKEND
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BBC-1
7.45—8-30—OPEN UNI VERSITY
9-05—GYMNAST 9-30-MULTI COL OURED SWAPSHOP
12-15—OLYMPIC GRANDSTAND
5-40—NEWS 5-55—WONDER
WOMAN
645—JIM’LL FIX IT 7-
8-
8- 9-
AND LARGE SHOW
TURES GREAT AND SMALL
10—THE LITTLE Granada LAMB
20—ALL CREA
9- 9-
9-45-MATCH OF THE DAY
45—DALLAS 35-NEWS
10- 45—PARKINSON
11- 45—OLYMPIC GRANDSTAND
1-00—WEATHER BBC-2
7-40—OPEN UNIVER SITY
3-
4- 5- 6-
CINEMA “The Feminine Touch.”
INDOOR GARDEN
6-25—OPEN DOOR 6-
7- 8-
SPORT CHOOSE 15—SATURDAY
10- 10- 12-
SPORT
5-05—ITN NEWS ' 5- 6-
9- 10-
11- 11-
TROUBLE WITH GREGORY
SIONISM EXHIB ITION
' Rip Torn, Burr Deoenning, Patrick Wolfe.
MOVIE “Beach Red,’’star ring Cornel Wilde,
30-NEWS ON 2 35-MIDNIGHT
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30—A BETTER READ 55—LARRY THE
05—FANGFACE 30—TISWAS
30—WORLD OF 15-CHIPS
6-45—SATURDAY FILM "For the Love of Ada,” starring Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles.
8-15—THE FAITH BROWN CHAT
45—CHOPSTICKS 10—HORIZON
00—MR SMITH’S
8- 9-
10-
55—NEWS AND . 10—FREE TO
MOVIE “Each Dawn I Die,” starring James Cagney, George Raft.
10—GANGSTER
SHOW DOOR SPORT
TURES OF DICK TURPIN
15—THE ADVEN Feature 2.3S ■ 4.00_7.00
■ SAVAGE VENGEANCE!
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extra show TOMMY LEE JONES
45—ENEMY AT THEio o e v e s 45—ITN NEWS AND 00—BETWEEN THE
nightly
12-00—SATURDAY PREMIERE “Walk a Crooked Path,” starring Faith Brook, Pat ricia Hanes.
SUNDAY BBC-1
7-40—8-30—OPEN UNI VERSITY
S-55—RAGTIME 9-10—ARTASIA 9-
10-
MUNICATIONS LIP-READING
10-15—LET’S GO 10-30—LOST FOR WORDS
10-
7-15—CALL MY BLUFF
45—FOCUS ON COM 05—THE SKILL OF
9- 10-
U-20—AVVENTURA 11-
BRITAIN 12- YOURSELF
12-25—SUNDAY WORSHIP
12-55—FARMING 1-20—IT’S A GREAT
1-40—WRITE AWAY 1-
LIFE 2- 4-
5- 6- 6-
7- 8- LINES
LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE
55—RUSSIAN-
45— M U L T I -R A C IA L 10—A CHURCH TO
9-
10- 11-
11- 11-
“The Yellow Rolls- Rovce."
GRANDSTAND 55-NEWS
PRAISE
55—NEWS HEAD 00—FILM MATINEE
12- 00—OLYMPIC
05—HOLIDAY 40—SONGS OF
DAVID COPPER- FIELD
“THE DYBBUK”
10-10—NEWS 10-20—THE CON- TROVERIALISTS
10- 11-
12- GRANDSTAND BBC-2
7.4O-OPEN UNIVER SITY
5- 6-
SPECIAL 15—RUGBY
6-40—THE MONEY PROGRAMME
15—THE MAGIC OF 05—FESTIVAL:
5- 6-
55—INSIDE JAPAN 25—OLYMPIC
3-
7-45—NEWS ON 2 7-50—FILM “Marooned,” star ring Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, David Janssen, James Franciscus, Gene Hackman.
55—SPIRIT OF ASIA 55—PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS: THE LOSTBOYS
Granada RIGHT
MEDITATION AFTER
WORK 00—A LENTEN
30—’THIS IS YOUR* * * * * * A * * * * A A * A > A * (
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25—AAP KAA HAK 30—NUMBERS AT
00—WEEKEND WORLD
1-00-SPACE 1999 1- 2-
MATCH
00—DIVORCE AND >«
55-OUT OF TOWN 25—THE KICK-OFF
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30—SUNDAY
5-00-UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE
GUMMIDGE
6-30—ITN NEWS 6-40—APPEAL 6-
HYMNS 00—WEATHERMAN
7- 7- 8- 9-
10- 10-
10-N EW S REVIEW 11-
MATINEE “Q Planes,” star ring Laurence Olivier, Valerie Hobson.
30—WORZEL 00—CREDO
45—YOUR 100 BEST 15-FAMILY
FORTUNES WAR
MIDDLE SPORT
BANKSHOW KINGDOM
30—THE SOUTH 30—LUKE’S
DINNER
FOUR COURSE J 4 . 5 5 (Inc. VAT)
CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY
NORTHERN SINFONIA WIND QUINTET
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th
GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.
Tickets at the door 85p Students 25p
FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY A la Carte also available
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R e s t a u r a n t Clitheroe. Tel. 24587
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL ,
TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED
T A X I THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE 2 7 2 0 0 and 2 3 4 8 3
TEL. CLITHEROE Registered Office, 28 Parson {ane
English Martyrs, Old Catholic Hall, Whalley} Tonight, Thursday, February 21st
GRAND WHIST & DOMINO; DRIVE
with chickenartd grocery prizes ADMISSION 50p
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27th
DOMINOES 7-45 p.m.
WHIST and
Admission 50p -
(including refreshments) ALL MEAT PRIZES
ST MICHAEL AND ST JOHN'S SCOUTS AND CUBS
JUMBLE SALE
FEBRUARY 23rd at 2-30 p.m.
IN THE HALL, LOWERGATE SATURDAY
ADMISSION 3p TEA AND BISCUITS
45-THE SPOILS OF 45—PIG IN THE
15—HART TO HART 15—ITN NEWS AND
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WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS present
INTENT TO MURDER
WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
by LESLIE SANDS In the
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 1980 at 7-30 p.m.
T IC K E T S 7 0p , C HILD REN h a lf p r ic e
AVAILABLE FROM WHITTAKERS, KING STREET, WHALLEY, OR ANY MEMBER OF THE CAST OR
COMMITTEE. w ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * ¥ * * * * » ¥ ¥ f * + * *
WADDINGTON SOCIAL AND BOWLING CLUB
F O L K N IG H T with
WOODBINE LIZZY FRIDAY, FEB. 29th 8 p.m.
Admission £1.25 including supper Right of admission reserved
Bowland Region Young Farmers
VARIETY CONCERT to be held
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1980
in the PARISH CHURCH HALL at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 50p, refreshments available
MOORCOCK INN Waddington, Nr. Clitheroe
THE
RENDEZVOUS DISCOS
THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
CHIPPING Wl DOMINO DRIVE WHIST &
in the Village Hall on Wednesday,
February 27th, 1980 starting 7-45 p.m-
PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL
OLD TYME DANCE
RBRESfORB'S RMtt> FRIDAY, •
80p incl. supper
CLITHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING & TENNIS CLUB
ANNUAL GENERAL . . MEETING
TENNIS SECTION THE •
will be held Thursday,,. February,21st at 8 p.m.
• - there are some Interesting 7 developments to discuss..
Everyone Interested In playing \ . tennis Is Invited to attend as
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MUSIC FOR YOU
SYLVIAF0RBES JUNIORS
(Pupils of NORTHERN SCHOOL of MUSIC)
on SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd, in TRINITY METHODIST SCHOOL, CLITHEROE ■ at 7-15 p.m.
A dm is s io n 5 0 p . ' '
FEBRUARY 22nd. • 8 p.m. —
12 midnight.
. admission 50p including supper
CUTHERtfE'FC^f
BINGO, NIGHT
CLITHEROE ROTARY CLUB
JUMBLE SALE
TRINITY SCHOOL THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY 7p.m.
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WILL MEET
Sat. 23rd February a t7.30 p.m.,. at
• ,37 CASTLE VIEW
> f. Speaker: Rev. S.'Johnson • ^ , ■ Wllpshlre
, : EVERYONE WELCOME ■ m s m s m !> -ft. -VI
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ST C A THER IN E’S WEST BRADFORD
JUMBLE SALE. In the ’
SU N D A YSC H 0 ° L SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 23rd at 2-30 p.m. _
ADMISSION 3p n„.iMresCllthiroe 1-50 pm. WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE,
" parish Rooms Chipping
,, Saturday n f 'V
SAWLEY M W M
Tues., Feb. 26th 8 p.m.
at THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION „ o • Admission 60p Inc, s u p p e r^
FEB. 21 st and 22nd 9 — 1 a.m.
Smart appearance please
Management reserve right to refuse admission .
EATING OUT GUIDE s 1980
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V^Thmbove guide is to be published \ ^Sitithe Clitheroe Advertiser and
} | Tintjes on March 6th, 13th, 20th and 27$ 1980. The guide includes a
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1 competition where readers can win a £12 voucher each week.
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MAKE A NOTE \ r n PLACE AN '
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LUCAS DUO
h e n t h o r n
GOSPEL CHURCH Jesus said “I am come that
they might have life” n ? o w o l
SUNDAY 6-30 p.m. Preacher Franck Dewhurst, Blackburn
WEDNESDAY 7-45 p.m.
Prayer and Bible reading
Rimington 'Memorial institute
CLITHEROE UNDER'NEW ’’
N O W A T x ' i k - ‘ , .
DOMINO DRIVE Saturday
WHIST and
February 23rd • 7-45 p.m!
, H O M EM A D E v .P IE A N D PEAS
. . . v < s u p p e r M E M O !\V ' ■ ■ ■ ■ .
RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, PUBS O l
T O . . .
11.00—STANLEY BAX TER ON TELEVI SION
COVERS o f lmjra i- SIAR 7PtEK_. S.3S • 6.35 35—PLAYHOUSE: 50—POST-IMPRES —
Unit Four BLACKBURN 5 84 4 6 FEB 24 WEEK i ,i Separate shows dally al
Separate shows daily at 2.30 6.00 8.20
2.15 S.35 7.40 9;50
an tvqa tart I *n art tre wrfwft shaM tie sew .. •>« * - nude, ronarkjtfy ctuagecus Urn with
outstandrqppiormances a u of iw tfi male runout, some d il vetylumy nwo 4
.Lancashire County Council ■ _ _ _ . . ™ * le v aHey District 3
ADULT EDUCATION NEW COURSES
At Rlbblesdale School, Clitheroe
“GET BY IN FRENCH." A ,quick beginners course lor holidaymakers and businessmen. Tuesday, February 26th, 7-15 to 9-15 p.m. for 5 weeks.
, Fee £3.50, OAPs SOp.
“MORE EFFICIENT CENTRAL HEATING.” Adaptations and modifications to standard systems'. Greater
efliciency and economy including usaae of solar panels and other alternative energy sources.
.
In tORSTbl RULES o u /
4 Suparale show, dally «l ■ 2.10 5.<0 8.00
Thursday, February 26th, 7-15 to 9-15 p.m. for 5 weeks. •
Fee £
3.so, OAPs SOp. At the Adult Centre, Old Grammar School, Whalley
“PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERY." An intensive practical course. You bring the piece which you wish to upholster. We can help with equipment and materials —
additional charge (or material il needed.
Friday, February 29th, 7-15 to 9-15 p.m. to survey the
work..Saturdays, March 8th and 15th, to do the work. Fee £4.20, OAPs SOp. Enrol in advance please.
“FURNITURE REPAIR.” A practical course which links well with either the Upholstery or Restoration courses. This is where structural Haws and damage to pieces can be made good.
Fridays 10-00 a.m. to 12 noon, trom February 29th, 5 weeks.
Fee £3.50, OAPs 50p. “FURNITURE RESTORATION
M xw o iM m u d in * ' cuiw>p>ep»
"Scored mo pants oh mo" -THE observer •Aflrtl-clou IhtilloT -FIMAHCIAI THUS -Tension and clamorous wojfchng
— SURFACE FINISHES.” In these courses you can restore cherished and valuable pieces to their correct condition.
Two courses available, either Saturdays, April 26th and May 10th or Wednesdays, May 7th and May 21st.
Both courses 10-00 a.m. to 4-00 p.m. with lunch breaks. Fee £3.50, OAPs 50p. Advance enrolment needed lor these courses. Leallet available.
General inquiries about these or any others in the district to “ The Adult Centre, Old Grammar School, Whalley. Phone 2717.
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE lor the best In entertainment
Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO . your hosts TOM and THELMA
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd BOB LAWRENCE (act with a difference) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24th McANDREWS and MILLS (speciality act)
BILLS BONANZABINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY
WEEKLY DOUBLE — 23 — 4 WEEKLY TREBBLE — 7 — 4 — 7
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 8-00 p.m.
AFTERNOON AND EVENIN
QUALITY ANTIQUE FAIR
AT MITTON HALL, WHALLEY
Starting
Wednesday, February 27th 2 p.m. — 9 p.m.
Dealers from 5 counties exhibiting tine quality antiques
As advertised on TV & Radio. Enquiries 0695 622976
THIS FAIR WILL TAKE PLACE MONTHLY
On the LAST Wednesday of every month until November, 2 — 9 p-m.
Admission 30p Children Free |
■ THE ROTARY CLUBS OF CLITHEROE AND ;
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Rotary international 75th Anniversary
Songs of Praise Low Moor Parish Church, Clitheroe,
Sunday, 24th February, 1980 at 3-00 p.m.
Address by the Bishop of Blackburn The PRESIDENTS of the Clitheroe and
Ribblesdale Rotary Clubs cordially invite
members of the general public to join them on this occasion to celebrate and give thanks for 75 years of Rotary International
WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH
Annual variety concert
SEASONING SATURDAY, FRIDAY,
A DASH OF
SATURDAY, MARCH 1st, . 7th, 8th
in the CHURCH HALL . at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 75p, children 40p, Including retreshments
In advance from 13 Woodlands Drive, Whalley (Tel. 3378.
HIGH TEA EVERY SUNDAY
4 O'CLOCK — 5-45 p.m.
SUNDAY LUNCH 12 — 2 p.m.
TRADITIONAL Casrtle (Licenced) :
r: # a ABO
R e s t a u r a n t Clitheroe, Tel. 24587
CLITHEROE
WHITWORTH VALLEY KICK-OFF 3 p.m.
Admission 35p. C hildren and OAP's 20p
CROSSLEY SHUTTLES, Wood Bottom, Todmorden
Refreshments available Match sponsors
Member of W. Bancroft FOOTBALL AT SHAWBRIDGE
LANCASHIRE COMBINATION/ SAT.,
SUN. FEB. 24th, 7-30 p.m. WITH HOLLY AND TH E
ITA L IA N S P/USTHE BODY SN ATCH ER S 250p
THURS. FEB 28tn, 7-30 p.m. M i » F T n ---------
Tickets 120p(90pr
chlldren/OAPs) 80p party bookings’-^.:-'
TUES, MARCH 4th 7-30 p.m. PRAGUE
S YM P H O N Y ORCH ESTR A
conductor .
V LA D IM IR VA LEK violin IVA N STR A US
Tickets £3, £2.50, £2f. £1.50 and 75p-
LOW MOOR CLUB ' SAT. FEB. 23rd
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SUN. FEBRUARY 24th
STEVE KANE Vocal guitar
with COLIN at the organ Members draw £11
29274 29850 29225 30246 30603 29257 30569 30012 Snowball No. 9 Next week £14
Tickets 300p.250p.200p (50p reduction childOAPs)
JljundayJ^
ir u t iu & ja a a l | Tickets 300p! 250p, 200p~
SATURDAY DANUINlf FEB. 23rd
BOBWATMOUGH
ORCHESTRA 8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m., ADMISSION 75p
Tel: Blackburn 51887 for an t ic k e t reserva tio n s
SLAIDBURN TREFOIL GUILD
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
SLAIDBURN
VILLAGE HALL SATURDAY
MARCH 1st 7-45 p.m. 1 .
Admission 50p Including refreshments
In eld of The Friends olClltheroe' Hospital
STALL HOLDERS PLEASE NOTE FULL DETAILS LA TER
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. We are now taking. bookings for .our next -
FRENCH EVENING ’’
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th to be held on :
S AND THEREAFTER EVERY LAST TUESDAY, OF EACH MONTH y.:
ADVANCE BOOKING. ESSENTIAL,
' CATERING FOR A-' N U M B E R O F;
• PEOPLE ONLY y RESTAURANT-OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
EVENING WITH FULL A LA CARTE 8 MENU
. 8 a l s o g o o d s e l e c t io n o f b a r s n a c k s , S
8 SERVED EVERY, LUNCH AND EVENING WITH b THE EXCEPTION OF MONDAY-.EVENING,,;: ^
^ NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
C L A IM IN G D A T E MAY 5th, 1980
F L E A M A R K ET • . .■ >
THURS, FRI & SAT AT 7-15 p.m. MAT. THURS. 2-15 p.m.
WALT DISNEY'S THE RESCUERS (u
MON, FEB. 25th TO SAT, AT 7-30 p.m. .
)
The bosl Stal1
Dyeini
MANAGING Director Dyeing Company, Mr .bought the company.
Mr Balmforth, of Mear-
ley Lodge, has purchased the Primrose Works from the parent company, the Pickering carpet machin ery group, of Blackburn, of wnich he has been a director for the past 12 years.
up in the deal and, indeed, Mr Balmforth hopes even tually to increase the busi ness and the p resen t labour force of 51.
There is no jobs shake- The Pickering Group is
to continue making and marketing the Stalwart range of printing and dye ing machinery, and a new subsidiary, Stalwart Pic kering, has been set up for this purpose, and will hold the patents. Pickering’s chief execu
tive, Mr Patrick Giles, told the Advertiser and Times that the group had sold the dyeing subsidiary because it did not want to appear to be in competition with cus tomers who bought its machinery. Close links are to be
kept between Pickering’s and Stalwart Dyeing, who licensed the manufacturing rights of their printing ana dyeing machines to Picker ing before being absorbed in the group nearly 10 years ago.
Pickering’s reply to any
complaint that it was tak ing business f rom i t s machinery customers has been that it used Stalwart fo r demonstration and research and development purposes. In the deal it has been
agreed that potential cus t ome r s for Stalwart machines should be able to visit the Clitheroe works to see them demonstrated. It was felt that Stalwart
RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS & RECREATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
ECUMENICAL SPORTS SERVICE
T R IN IT Y M ETHODIST CHURCH Parson Lane, Clitheroe
on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24th at 6 p.m. Preacher: Rev. G. W. S. KNOWLES
ITEMS BY “EL-SHADDAI” GROUP from Preston ALL WELCOME
Refreshments served afterwards In Trinity Youth ’ '
Centre CUTHER0E (E)
TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD
MAMMOTH NEAR TO NEW & JUMBLE
SATURDAY, MARCH 1st 11 a.m. — 4p.m.
PARISH CHURCH INSTITUTE
Admission 3p- Children free
Refreshments available _______ RIBBLE VALLEY
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe .
(Evangelical — Charismatic) Jesus Christ is the rock on
which the true church is founded. Jesus said to Peter: “Get thee behind me Satan:thou art an offence unto me;forthou savourest not the things that wb
of God but those that be of /ne/i. Matthew 16v23.
FAM ILY SERVICES Sunday 10-45 a.m. — 5-15 p.m.
C O T TAG E BIBLE STUDY Wednesday — 7-30 p.m.,
Inquiries ring Clitheroe 25B25
CONCERT Clitheroe Parish Hall
ROCK AT
on Saturday, February 23rd
at 7-30 p.m. AEROSOLS
POWER TOOLS OD ONES
ADMISSION 60p
could expand by providing more services to the carpe trade. It seemed a sensibl decision to find a purch aser who, while indepen dent of Pickering, could be closely allied in research development and technical assistance.
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EAT A T LUMCHTIME A PROBLEM
Bar Snacks— Sandwiches and Businessman's Lunch_
C a t t l e (Licensed)
R e s t a u r a n t Clitheroe. Tel. 24587
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