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I 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 24th, 1980


Your weekend Radio and TV


SA TU R D A Y BBC-1


9-05—BETTER BAD­ MINTON


9-


5-35—NEWS 5-


6- 7-


8- 8-


9- 9-


10- I-


5- 5-


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


T 30—MUL­ SI-COLOUREDWAPSHOP


W 50—WONDER T 15—ALL CREA­ E 05—THE DICKMERY SHOW


OMAN


AURES GREAT 40—DALLAS


ND SMALL


D 40—MATCH OF THE3- 50—PARKINSON


30-NEWS AY


4-05—PLAY AWAY 4-


BBC-2 “CINEMA:


INDOOR 6 GARDEN


645—CRICKET: Australia v West


-


8- 9-


II-


7- 7-


“ OVIE:M 05—GANGSTER 9- FThe Petrified


10- 11-


9-30—PLAYHOUSE: “Lifelike”


RSATIONS MIRACLE


OVIE:


VE 25-ANIMATED CON­ A 25—SOMETHING OF


orest”


M 20-MIDNIGHT “Rosemary’s Baby”


Granada


9-30-A BETTER READ 9-


10-05—F ANGF ACE 10-


AMB


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


8- 15—ENEMY AT THE 9 DOOR


6-30—SATURDAY 8 ADVENTURE SHOW


INDY


10- 11-


12-


- 45—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


P 00—SATURDAY 11- R 45—SECOND CITY


00—HEARTLAND REMIERE EVUE


SUNDAY BBC-1


8-


1 M 45—FOCUS ON COM­UNICATIONS -


9.10—SPEAK OUT 9-


0- L 05—THE SKILL OF IP-READING


7- 7- 8-


H C * ' 11- 55—RAGTIME


5-05-ITN NEWS 5-15—CARTOON TIME 5- 6-


-15—THE FAITH BROWN CHAT


10- 15—NEWS ON 2 - 5-


S 15—NEWS AND 8- 30—1TOP TABLE


Indies PORT 55—SATURDAY


W 30—THAT’S THE 5 COMPANY 00—HORIZON


Mrs Miniver” AY TO DO IT


50—MR SMITH’S 5- 6-


15—OPEN DOOR 6- 7-


A 15— CLIFF RICHARD SNDTHE


( 05—FESTIVAL


P 40—SONGS OF HADOWS


05—HOLIDAY 55—NEWS RAISE 111- 05—INSIDE JAPAN


10-20-NEWS 10-


11-00—12-30—OPEN 3 UNIVERSITY 4- 5-


L 55—LARRY THE 6- 30—TISWAS


dies


6- 7-


- 10-


AY TO DO IT PECIAL


new series) “The Misanthrope" 30—SPY!


1-35—WEATHERMAN BBC-2


W 30—THAT’S THE S 00—RUGBY


A 40—CRICKET: Inustralia v West


M 00—MORK AND 9 ROWS SINGS 30—OH BOY!


REJUDICE Granada


9-30—THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


ORSHIP


1-00—SPACE 1999 1- 2-


3- 4-


M 25—THE KICK OFF 30-FANTASY


ORLD ATCH


ISLAND


5 H EREERE. . . ? 5- -


MNS


6 GU 30—WORZELMMIDGE 6-


HALLENGE


6-30—ITN NEWS 6-40—APPEAL


19- 15—HART TO HART 10-


IDDLE


0-15—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


K 15— LUKE’S


LOW MOOR CLUB SAT., JAN. 26th


B IN G O in th e L o u n g e S U N . , J A N . 2 7 t h


TONY WARWICK Vocal Guitarist


22433 — 22607 — 21782 — 22673 — 22092 — 21647 — 22284 — 21875


SNOWBALL NO. 4 NOT WON MEMBERS' DRAW £8 NEXT WEEK ________ _


CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD


JUMBLE AT THE CLUB


SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th 11 a.m.


ADMISSION 2p


^BoroughotHyndburn and Mid-Pennine Arts Association YNDBURN SPORTS CENTRE, ACCRINGTON


H T H E C H I E F T A I N S ,


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1980, at 7-30 p.m Tlckata £3. children £2.50


■AVAILABLE FROM ALTHAMS TRAVEL SERVICE MID-PENNINE


ARTS ASSOCIATION, 20 HAMMERTON STREET, BURNLEY HYNDBURN SPORTS CENTRE, RECREATION AND


AMENITIES DEPT. GOTHIC HOUSE. ST JAMES'S STREET. ACCRINGTON (Postal bookings. Tel. 0254 33157)


7


W 45—THE SPOILS OF M 45—PIG IN THE


ORTUNES AR


30—HART TO HART INGDOM


W 30—WISH YOU C 00—UNIVERSITY 00—CREDO


11-25—CARTOON 11-


12- WORK W 00—MORNING


745—SPIRIT OF ASIA 8- 45—NEWS ON 2 8-


ROGRAMME LUFF


30—BISHOP’S MOVE


4- -


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


10- 11- 12-


40—JIM’LL FIX IT


LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE


1145—MULTI-RACIAL BRITAIN


12-25—CHRISTIANITY EXPLORED


OURSELF 2-


“ 00—FILM MATINEE:(SJUADROPHENIA tThe Glass Moun­ Main,” starring


INES


ISTS OF THE 5 YEAR 1980


-25—THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP


T 30—YOUNG SCIEN­ ASTING


CHAMPION- SHIPS


t ulcie Gray, Valen­ KATING


P 35—THE 1980 EURO­ SEAN FIGURE


Dichael Denison, ine Cortese.


C 00—EMU’S BROAD­•Ouediophenn ■» not


extra show


oimply th* twit flMtih him b«it Bolith rock M


f*79b4jlp*otMbiythr P m eve*


Glenda Jackson Richard Chamberlain in Ken Russell's


10 0 THE MUS,C l o v e r s nightly


____________


C I P H E R ? SPORTING CLUB


WINE, DINE


WOOD STREET, GREAT HARWOOD 6S8128 and 8M103 TO THE SOUNDS OF


t. i. no*.


FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th D IS C O


ONE OF THE NORTHS LEADING DJ S LADIES FREE BEFORE 10p.m.


C a b a re t a n d D a n c in g s ta r r in g VENN TRACEY, MIKE SHAUN


Members 75p, Guests C1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd


PRIDE & PREJUDICE Tickets on sale at reception


Reserved dining tables available SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd


00-SKI SUNDAY


P 40—THE MONEY B 15—CALL MY


P 30—PRIDE AND A 25—BLINDMBITION


10-NEWS REVIEW 55—STUART BUR­


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


CARIBBEAN E V EN ING DANCING TO


CARIBBEAN STEEL BAND Plus CARIBBEAN STYLE BUFFET


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


TICKETS £4.50 INCLUSIVE ON SALE AT RECEPTION M a tfln tg r B ro w n . y ttakrlMfi* THE GEORGIAN WINDOW


00—PLAY GUITAR II 30—NUMBERS AT


W 00—WEEKEND qThose who appreciate quality will find us ideal for a


Situated in Lancashire's Best Kept Village ice are a small restaurant with a growing reputation for excellent, home cooked and freshly prepared food.


L IC E N S E D R E S T A U R A N T WADDINGTON


uiet, unhurried dinner, or equally, a wedding, birthday or anniversary celebration.


Party and wedding menus arc available on request. D IN N ER 7-00 to 9-30 p.m.


55—OUT OF TOWN TR A D IT IO N A L SUNDAY LUNCHEON (Table D'Hote)


WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY A LUNCHEON 12-15 to 145


LA CARTE ON SATURDAY £3.50 including VAT and Sendee


FOR RESERVATIONS A- INQUIRIES TEL. CLITHEROE 2r>0'J0


H IG H TEA 3-45 to 6 p.m. SUNDAY ONLY


WADDINGTON SOCIAL & BOWLING CLUB


HY 45—YOUR 100 BEST F 15—FAMILY


CANCELLATION NOTICE DUE TO TH E TAVERN ERS


DISB A N D ING THERE W ILL BE NO


FOLK N IG H T T H IS FRIDAY, TH E 2 5 th . All tickets paid for will be refunded.


NEXT FOLK NIGHT! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th


WOODBINE LIZZY


HODDER VALLEY FOXHOUNDS ANNUAL


HUNT BALL TOBEHELDAT NEWTON VILLAG E HALL


FRIDAY, FEB. 8 th , 1 9 8 0 TICKETS £4


also JOE PYE'S FILM NIGHT at the DOG AND


PARTRIDGE, TOSSIDE, FRIDAY, FEB. 1 St, tickets £1. Including supper


Tel. STONYHURST 262 YOUR MEMBER


OF PARLIAMENT DAVID


WADDINGTON


STMARYMAGDELENE SCOUTGROUP


JUMBLE SALE


FRIDAY


25th JANUARY at 6 p.m. in the


UPPER PARISH CHURCH HALL


CHURCH STREET . CUTHEROE


ADMISSION 2p


t h e u n it e d CHRISTIAN


FELLOWSHIP will meet


SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th at 7-30 p.m.


at SOUTHFIELD SHIREBURN, WADDINGTON


EVERYONE WEIXOME__


Speaker: Mr J. BUDD , ol Colne '


LANCASHIRE COMBMIOH CLITHEROE ,


VULGAN NEWTON KICK-OFF 2-30 p .m . . ADMISSION: 35p


Children and OAP 20p , Refreshments available


Match sponsors TURNERS SPORTS Clitheroe


Latest Fourth Round FA Cup scores given over public


address. 2 6 8 2 6


SAWLEY TAXI


N O W A T


C L IT H E R O E UNDER NEW


MANAGEMENT TEL.


FOOTBALL at SHAWBRIDGE


SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th


WILL BE AVAILABLE TO INTERVIEW


from 10-30 a.m. —12 noon at the


CONSTITUENTS ON SAT. JANUARY 26th


CONSERVATIVE OFFICE


9 Railway View, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH


ORGAN SOCIETY RECInITAL


ST PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd at 8 p.m.


LINDA CARRINGTON


C H A R LE S M Y ER S


(Organist Clllheroe Parish


Programmes Novembers, 75p Students and OAP s, 40p ALL ABE WELCOME


TOW N CA R H IR E CLITHEROE LIMITED


THREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE T E L . C L IT H E R O E


T A X I 2 7 2 0 0


Registered Olllce, 28 Parson Lane _____ Mid-Pennine Arts Association presents


and 2 3 4 8 3


PEGGY SEEGER and EWAN MacCOLL 1


with ' Tuesday,29thJanuary,.1980.


Neill MacColl Swan and Royal Hotel; Clitheroe


8 p.m.


Tickets: £1.25 (Students/OAPs 75p) Available from Tourist Information OHice and Althams Travel; Clitheroe and MPAA,


20, Hammerton Street, Burnley. Enquiries: Burnley 29513.


RIBBLE VALLEY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH


(Evangelical Charismatic) : " WATERLOO RD. CLITHEROE The Church of Jesus Christ has only one Priesthood, a royal Priesthood ol believers, 1 'Peter 2 v 9. Amongst whom are


Whalley Methodist Church JUMBLE SALE


; SATURDAY. JANUARY 26\h 2 p.m.


; Admission 3p


apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers, perfect- ■ Ing and edifying the body 111! Ephesians 4 v 7-14


FAMILY SERVICES SUNDAY-10-45 a.m. -6 -15 p.m. Guestc Preacher Ron Lucas


t


’ COTTAGE BIBLE STUDY WED. 7-30 p.m.. ENQUIRIES RING CUTHEROE 25825


■' «


- • .- , ■


For details of LAKES.CHRISTIAN CAMP WEEK July’19th' - , ,26th 1980 '


vr . Contact: Mias D. Pass, 9 Eden Mount, Ulveraton, Cumbria.1


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY


.Itlllt ltd to the MlonelOtjegUctOrtmetlc Anoclellon PRESENT


THE WHITE HORSE INN A M U S IC A L C OM E D Y


Music by RALPH BENATZKY


O r ig in a l lyrics by R O B E R T G IL B E R T b y a r ra n g em e n t with S A M U E L F R E N C H L TD


P ro d u c ed by B A R B A R A


S C A T T E R G O O D IN THE


PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE


MON. FEB. 11th to SAT. FEB. 16th at 7-30 p.m. MATINEE SAT. 16th at 2-30 p.m.


BOX OFFICE OPENS 2-3 p.m. from JAN. 28th to FEB. 1 st and Feb 4th to Feb 8th


T IC K E T S £1 OAP’S AND CH ILDR EN UNDER 14 MONDAY E V EN ING AND


TH E M AT INEE PERFORMANCE ONLY 6 0 p


LUCKY PROGRAMME DRAW EACH EVENING CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE tor the best In entertainment


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


JOSEF FAZAL RAY RANDELL


SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th (GREAT VOCAL)


SUNDAY, JANUARY 27th STAR NIGHT WITH


and DEBBIE NEAL (TWO GREAT ACTS) Small cover charge, members and guests


BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY WEEKLY DOUBLE 7—25


__________WEEKLY TREBLE 2 6 - 9—27___________ LANCASHIRE LIBRARY


RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT presents


1. AN EXHIBITION OF SCULPTURES by JOAN BIDE A U and JO YCE ROSS (Lending Department)


2. OILS AND WATERCOLOURS by JAMES KAYLEY (Gallery)


a t W H A L LE Y LIB RAR Y


from SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th to SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS ALL ITEMS FOR SALE


**★ ********★ ******★ *★ ★ ★ *★ *★ **•-*- 4 ST HUBERT’S, DUNSOP BRIDGE *


DANCE at NEWTON VILLAGE HALL 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. ‘ * }


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 1980 j DANCING TO EGB TRIO Tickets £1.50 including supper


$ J


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS York Street


JUMBLE SALE


IN THE SCHOOL HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st at 7 p.m.


Admission 2p


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, 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Tickets available for supper and Dinner and Dance. £2.50 Friday and £4.50 Table d’ hote or a la carte Saturday inclusive.


SPECIAL TERMS FOR PARTIES OF8 OR MORE Reserve your table now


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


Weddings, parties, mini conlerences, sales seminars etc. Special terms arranged.


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


AA R O E F IE L D H O T E L RAC xx


AN D R E S TA U R A N T EDISFORD BRIDGE (B6243) CLITHEROE BOCM Silcock


BEEF AND SHEEP CONFERENCE on


.•


STIRK HOUSE HOTEL, GISBURN 7-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th at the - ■


also MR J. R. THOMPSON BSc (Agric) Hons Better productivity from hill and upland sheep LIGHT REFRESHMENTS


Speaker MR R. W. HELME BSc NDA Hill farming in the SO’s — Profit or Politics?


XX AWAYoF|-iFE REQUIREMENTS: YOUR ORDER BY


PHONE PREFERABLY BEFORE 3 D.m. AND NO LATER THAN 6-30 p.m. ON DAY REQUIRED


We will be happy to cater for that special party


FOR MORE DETAILS OR ANY


QUERIES PLEASE PHONE JOHN WRIGHT


C L O G G E R S SPORTING CLUB


12-55—FARMING 1-20—IT’S A GREAT


1-40—WRITE AWAY 1-


LIFE L 55—NEWS HEAD­


55—RUSSIAN- 20—AVVENTURA


Y 10—A CHURCH TO


Unit Four BLflCKBURN 5 84 4 6 1


Support 4.10 7.20 10.30 Feature 2.35 5.40 8.50


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A f A U FROM HELL TO VICTORY M George Peppard George Mamilon


h h j*fSwedish r ■ &"& M a ssag e i-i P a rlo u r»


ifS 7 h \ linger up* - ••—


■ f peaiurP a.mj BRUCE


G <CAirU AND


GIOOGlMiUirt . ) AY AMIS MidnocMiitn


MlGiOSON OfUANM


trla at their


( Vifhat's on... WlMrffr Whaty Whats on.., Whats o>i«»~3' | JAN 27 WEEK_


FRENCH FOOD BY PHONE


TEL: PADIHAM72197 EXPERTLY PREPARED


FRENCH CUISINE FOR DINING AT HOME WITH MINIMUM EFFORT


CA TER ING FOR WEDDINGS AND SPECIAL FUNC TIONS


High Class buffets o u r speciality


INTRODUCING OURSEL VES: WE OFFER READY-TO-EAT MEALS,


FRESHLY COOKED FOR COLLECTION FROM OURPREMISES


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.


THURS., FRI. & SAT. at 7-30 p.m. MICHAEL CAINE, TELLY SAVALAS IN


BEYOND THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE


Plan to relegate committee


THE Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and Gen­ eral Purposes Committee, whose members have r complained about a “lack of teeth,” may be


plained that they have no worthwhile role to play in


elegated to a sub-committee. Members have com­


c the administration of the aouncil’s business, and fufte r considering their


i nctions, Monday s meet­ Rng 'of the Policy and


d esources Committee


D R A M A G RO U P B U S Y


committee under its wing. wThe recommendation howil, which will also decide


meet.


ecided to take the finance c ill go before the full coun­


s e r v e on th e s u b ­ committee and when it will


many members will


MChief Executi .ve Mr r ichael Jackson said in a ceport that the finance r ommittee was given testricted powers because Che Policy and Resources


Tei.Nos.


WOOD STREET, GREAT HARWOOD 888,28 “nd 888,03 Manager: Mr E. CBITCHLEY


THE HARWOOD SUITE is a fully self-contained, purpose-built


function room. j*.


We would be pleased to shory you around or discuss your. arrangements.


Catering to your individual taste is available as required.


’ m ,


Catering for parties of 3 0 - 2 0 0 ^ ^ j ! y persons.


<S 6 ) ,. Parties, Weddings, Q y yT


Anniversaries, Q f 'V / jf


Conferences, Exhibitions, Presentation dances.


K r f t y v r 1»& / tn te r ta inm e n t can be arranged “ CLOGGERS a privately promoted social


as required.


centre rebuilt on the silo ol the lormer Great Harwood Football Club.


MARDA LTD., the promoters, have several years expenenco in catering and leisure activities


Matthew Brown Ktwai N Alw In l» m o ^ r » * e


MEMBERS of Wadding- ton Drama Group met for their annual dinner at the Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton- by-Bowland. mAfter the disappoint­


A POLICE hunt _ c Clitheroe taxi drill


Taxi at g


i s h . ontinued yesterdal


O f f ic e s p la n


v e to e d


t ent of having to cancel ishe autumn play, the group s now going ahead with its dpring production, “Mur­


ommittee was the major c body, apart from the full


duced by Dorothy Duck­ worth and rehearsals are an taking place on Mondays


er Deferred.” The thriller is being pro­


toouncil, for deciding how m allocate resources. Its a embers also liked to keep a close eye on financial


d Thursdays. givPerformances will be


S en at St Helen’s Sunday


dministration. n Mr Jackson suggested a


improve the finance com­ mittee’s role and most popular was the sub­ committee idea. (CCoun. P e te r Nuttall


umber of solutions to


e litheroe) warned, how­ over, that the composition


epresented. c Any changes to the


ay. HUMOUR


MEMBERS of Clitheroe NFU ladies’ social section J heard an amusing talk by


eoan Laprell, features chith a supper of Kentucky TELEPHONES:


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


HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


Christ died for the Ungodly Romans 5 v6 Sunday 6-30 p.m.


Preacher W. Kerr Chorley


Wednesday 745 p.m. Prayer and Bible Reading


Magazine.Monday’s m e e tin g , was attended by S5 members wish Hall and concluded


ditor of The Lancashire


held in St Paul’s Par­ icken ana roast potatoes.


chool, Waddington, from March 26th to 29th and groups wishing to make block bookings are invited to contact secretary, Sue Baron, Clitheroe 26061.


TR A D E F IR M


wf thh sub-committee’ c ould have to be chosen aarefully so that as many rreas in the borough were


touncil’s committee struc­ eure would come into nffect at the start of the Mew municipal year in


TRADE was firm for all stock at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Mon­ day, with averages just rising above last week's figures. w There were 01 fat cattle for­


e ard, including 28 fat cows, 14 (7average 81.9p), medium to Slip


wes and 240 hoggs. ( Light steers made to 84.4p l 9.Sp). Heavy averaged 73p,


BRITISH Rail has refused planning pi sion to convert Sta House, off Mitton R Whalley, into offices. Chief Architect


Planning Officer Mr P Bailey told the Ribble ley Council’s Develop! Sub-Committee that t a was a car parking pro)!


mommercial business whichainly residential : recrea also had ne:


tional facilities.


ORGANIST AT CHA PE L l


might heifers averaged ,3.4p and fnd heifers was TiUip, 2.2p up ( 1.Sp (7fi.2pl, heifers to SOp


edium made to hti.Sp (SO.lip). a The overall average for steers


rom last week. 8 Uncertified steers made to (71.Sp), calf bulls to 91.2p


A BARROW woman! often played the org;l village chapel service:) died, aged 63. h Mrs Cicely Hargrel


(S9.8p) and fat cows to (iOp f>5.2p).Light lambs made to lnh.op


g olf Club, Mrs


raad lived in Coekerill" vece for the past B ars. Born in Bolto.'l y owland, she spenl hears in Clitheroe b l


(145.3p), standard to 154.5p a (l-to.fip), medium to 152j>(144pt


orned ewes £13 (£10.80). D em o litio n


Mill, Clitheroe, at a cost of £2,950. ’ a The contract has been


ractors, Todmorden. E Resurfacing p a rt of


mmittee. CUTHEROE FC


BINGO NIGHT


Tues, Jan. 29th 8 p.m.


at THE ROYAL


BRITISH LEGION CLUB


Admission 60p inc. supper


G K IN GE O R G E 'S B H A L L


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


e m io s E C J Sunday. Feb. 17lh, 7-30 P *


TAXI RING


TRB ELE TW


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DULE S ^ Admission by ticket only. Tel. Dunsop Bridge 288 J


O


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


W H IS T and


D O M IN O E S


WEDNESDAY, 30th JAN. at 7 4 5 p.m.


ADM ISSION 50p


(Including refreshments) ALL MEAT PRIZES


CUTHEROE AND BOWLAND FARMERS SOCIAL COMMITTEE


ANNUAL DINN ER DANCE


at the SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, SAWLEY


MONDAY, JANUARY 28th 1980: Saturday, January 26th at v


JUMBLE SALE ST JAME’S SCHOOL


DOORS OPEN 3 p.m. 1 ADMISSION 3p


Home made refreshments In akl ol St Denys end Working Party THURS, FEB 28m,7-30 p.m.


MUSIC HALL Tickets 120p(90p


OLD TIME


chlldren/OAPs) SOp party bookings


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


l a i l a i i Tickets 300p,250p,200p ■


(50p reduction childOAPs) Sunday, March 30th, 7-30 p.m.


i t a m o j a a l Tickets 300p,250p,200p, 100p


Saturday, January 26th 8p.m.—11-45 p.m.


DANCE THE NIGHT AWAV TO THE 1


Everyone welcome. Only 75p admission


Tel. Blackburn 51887 for an ticket reservations


GIIBRAITH


v HYNDBURN RO BOTANY BAY. CHi KINGSTOWN TRADIt


Gilbraith Comme Leyland Group vi for your vehicle t


■ area. We can of back-up facility f and BMC Commer Out fitters are f parts are amongs Country. Ring Gil


Tickets 250" (300p ° n nl9m) Tuesday. Feb"i»rv13lnj P J '


anoainoronly175p y°u know


“Wednesday, Februaiyiuu"


OB EVEN ir & H 2 2 2 7 7


MSTRUFOS? tour featuring


Dlus PREYING MANTIS and NEIL KAY


rM IK E H 200p(250p on night)


Sunday, February 24th 7-30


CHAIRMAN of Clitl Ladies Circle, Mrs II l Bennett (pictured tl


cected gift of a gold I hain at the annual ell


he demolition of Albion twarded to N and R Con­


cTHE Ribble Valley Coun­ Cil’s Policy and Resources t ommittee has approved


ofdisford car park, at a cost was not more than £15,000, co also approved by the


ond heavy to 13fip (114.up!. The her head (average £19.50) and


verall average for lamus was 143p, up In from last week. p Half-tired ewes made to £20


tiet the site and also diff R s with access to Mil


the development shoul re s is te d , as it ■ c unreasonable to alio


oad.He recommended .


er move to Barrow.f GA member of Clitll


was dressmaking. Shf married in 1947 and 1 a husband, Jack. c Her funeral servicl


tomorrowremation will be [ V i l la g e c a i


reaves’ other main V| at AccrineB


A PLAN to conv| house into a cafe, shop and two roonj v overnight guests atr


bury Hall Cottage,! ton, has been apprcl the RibbteVaUey Cl De v e lo p m e n t r Committee.


C h e m is ts '


TODAY and tomorrl N. and M. Read, r Lane, Clitheroe, v» open from 6 to 7 p.n| day: Boots, Castle ; Clitheroe — 12 nool p.m. Monday to Fri<| 6 to 7 p.m.


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