2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 28th, 1980
YOUR WEEKEND — VIEWING------- SATURDAY
BBC-1
7,40 — 8-30 — OPEN UNIVERSITY
12-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND 5-15—THE PINK PANTHERSHOW
9-05-GYMNAST 9-30-MULTI- COLOURED SWAPSHOP
5-35—NEWS 5-
6- 7-
8-
8- 9-
50—WONDER WOMAN
35—JIM’LL FIX IT 10-ALL CREA
TURES GREAT AND SMALL
AND LARGE SHOW
8-25—NEWS AND SPORT
8- 40-ST DAVID’S DAY CONCERT 9- 40—HOLOCAUST
12-00—NEWS ' SUMMARY .
12-05—MIDNIGHT MOVIE:
. “The Battle of the Sexes,” starring Peter Sellers, Robert Morley, Constance Cummings
05—THE LITTLE Granada 40—DALLAS
9.40—MATCH OF THE DAY
30—NEWS
10- 11- 12-
9-55—LARRY THE LAMB
10- 05—FANGFACE
40—PARKINSON 40—PHIL SILVERS 05—WEATHERMAN
B B C -2 3-
7-40 —1-05 and 1-30 — 3-10—OPEN UNI VERSITY
CINEMA: “The Lion and the Horse,” starring Steve Cochran
4- 5-
5-25—OPEN DOOR 5-55—FREE TO CHOOSE
INDOOR GARDEN
7-10-GANGSTER MOVIE: “Brother Orchid,” starring Edward G. Robinson, Hum phrey Bogart, Ann Sothern
10—SATURDAY
10-30—TISWAS 12-30—WORLD OF , SPORT
5-05—NEWS 5- 6-
15-CHIPS
6-45—SATURDAY ' ADVENTURE: Errol Flynn in “The Master of Ballan- trae”
8-
35—CHOPSTICKS 00-MR SMITH’S
8-15—THE FAITH BROWN CHAT SHOW
DOOR
9- 45—ITN NEWS AND SPORT
10-30—BARNEY MILLER
10-00—TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED
10-55—SATURDAY PRE MIERE: Christopher Lee, Edward Woodward in “The Wicker Man”
12-40—SECOND CITY REVUE
SUNDAY BBC-1
7- 40 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVERSITY
8- 9-
55—RAGTIME NAYAJEEVAN
9- 40—THE SECRET ARY AND HER BOSS
10- LIP-READING 10-15—LET’S GO
10-30—LOST FOR WORDS
10- 12-
11- 20—AVVENTURA 11- 45—MULTI-RACIAL BRITAIN
YOURSELF
12-25—SUNDAY WORSHIP
12-55—FARMING 1-20—IT’S A GREAT LIFE
LINES 2-
“Morning Depar ture," starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough
3- 40—THE HIGH CHAPARRAL
4-
TIONAL ATHLE TICS
5- 30—THE HISTORY OF MR POLLY
5- 6-
7- 55—NEWS 05—HOLIDAY
640—SONGS OF PRAISE
THREAD.” Feature film, star ring Patty Duke Astin, Joyce Bulif- ant, Bert Convy, Sam Groom, Donna Mills, Cameron Mitchell
8- 9-
50-NEWS THREAD”
; 10-30—THE CON TROVERSIAL ISTS
11-05—INSIDE JAPAN 11-35-4VEATHERMAN
15—“HANGING BY A CENTURY 6- 6-
5- 7- 30—INTERNA
1-40—WRITE AWAY 1-
LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE
55—RUSSIAN- 10—NAIZINDAGI
5- 6-
05—THE SKILL OF
6- 7-
BBC-2
740—OPEN UNIVER SITY
15—RUGBY SPECIAL
745—NEWS ON 2 7- 8-
PROGRAMME BLUFF
12-05—TONY BENNETT SINGS
10-30—PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS: The Lost Boys
10—A CHURCH TO 9- 55—NEWS HEAD
10- 11-
00—FILM MATINEE:
Granada CINEMA
WORK
12- 00—WEEKEND WORLD
1-00-SPACE 1999 1-
2- 3- 4- 5-
EARTH MATCH ISLAND
55-DOWN TO
25—THE KICK-OFF 30—FANTASY
CHALLENGE
30-UNIVERSITY 00—THE FURTHER
ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST
30—SALE OF THE 00—CREDO
640—YOUR 100 BEST HYMNS
FORTUNES
745—THE SPOILS OF WAR
00—“HANGING BY A 10-
845—PIG IN THE MIDDLE
9-15—HART TO HART
10-15—ITN NEWS AND SPORT
11- 30—LUKE’S KINGDOM
BANK SHOW CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL
MAYORAL “AT HOME” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1980 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Parlour on the above date and would like to meet as many residents as possible. The Town’s Charters, Regalia and other exhibits will be on display.
The Worshipful the Mayor and Mayoress (Councillor and M D □ A in e u in r ih l u i i l l h n " A t L ln m n 11 I n l h a M a t i f t r 'c
rs R. P. Ainsworth) will be “At Home” in the Mayor's
To assist in the catering arrangements, admission will be by ticket only, obtainable at the address below. Tickets,
The Mayor’s Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe.
wnich are free, will be sent if application cannot be made personally. (Tel. 24722). The othce is open on the . mornings of MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY.
: L. D. TELFORD • ■ Town Clerk
30—THE SOUTH CLITHEROE (E) TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD
MAMMOTH NEAR TO NEW AND JUMBLE
SATURDAY, MARCH 1st 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Admission 3p
PARISH CHURCH INSTITUTE Refreshments available.
Children free
WADDINGTON SOCIAL AND BOWLING CLUB
FOLK NIGHT with
WOODBINE LIZZY
FRIDAY, FEB. 29th 8 p.m.
Admission £1.25 including supper Right otadmission reserved ■
BOROUGH OF RIBBLE VALLEY Meet the Mayor and Mayoress at a
COFFEE MORNING
in the MAYOR’S PARLOUR, SATURDAY,. MARCH 1st, 1980 i i 10 a.m. to 12 noon
Bring and Buy stall
Admission 15p P
Proceeds for Mayor’s children's charity".- ■
it Cake Stall , ,
Wanderers Cricket and Bowling Club
Ribblesdale ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
will be held in the club house on March 4th, 1980
a t8 p .m . '. ’ ,
T A X I R IN G
TREBLE TWO
DOUBLESEVEN 2 2 2 7 7
CLITHEROE CENTRAL
WORKING MEN’S CLUB SATURDAY, MARCH 8 th .
THE MANHATTANS great group
be soon Bingo between acts
ST MICHAEL’S WHITEWELL MARCH SERVICES
March 2nd Holy Communion........... ............8-15 a.m.
• March 9th Holy Communion ...........................8-15 a.m. March 16th Mothering Sunday Matins................11 a.m. March 23rd Holy Communion.........................8-15 a.m. March 30th Holy Communion ......................8-15 a.m.
MONDAY, MARCH 31st
WHIST DRIVE to be held at the WHITEWELL HOTEL at 7-45 p.m.
FLOWER CLUB CLITHEROE
JUMBLE SALE AND
POUND STALL
In ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th 6-30 p.m.
Admlsslon2p ■, Tea and biscuits
CUTHEn£oCIETYRALISTS THURSDAY, MARCH 6th
(a) THE RIBBLE VALLEY b SABDEN VALLEY m
(c) FLOWERS IN CLOSE-UP (Audio visual presentation)
“" •° i£S c“ R
BIMLCE»1IR6# ° ULT 7-30 p.m. « -
CLITHEROE ROTARY CLUB
JUMBLE SALE
TRINITY SCHOOL
THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY 7 p.m.
' 7 i r / T : ' n itHEROE & DISTRICT -.
g e n e r a l MEETING.
ANNUAL ’• T O B E H E L D A T v ;
CASTLEFORD, CLITHEROE MARCH 4th " _■
• . - 'ai7-30p.m. ■' aBBSS**1 ✓ -
TREFOIL GUILD WHIST & .
SLAIDBURN . .
DOMINO DRIVE , . Slaidburn Village Hall
Saturday, March 1st , 7-45 p.m.,
", Admission:50p , 'including refreshments,
Jn aid o l the Friends of Clltheroe, Hospital•
A.R.C. " at TRINITY \ CLITHEROE 24370 Tel.
J U M B L E S A L E
MARCH 6TH, 7 p.m.-
■For Jumble to be collected ,
HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL
SUPPER DANCE 1st MARCH
DANCING 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Cover charge 75p per head
T E L S TO N YH U R S T 216
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
5 0 / 5 0 D A N C E
SATURDAY, MARCH 1st 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.
Admission: £1 Inc. supper at 9-30 p.m.
March 22nd, October 4th, ; November 8th
Parker Bros Band other dances as above
NORTH LANCS INTER LEAGUE COMPETITION
RIBBLE VALLEY at SHAWBRIDGE
ACCRINGTON COMBINATION
March 2nd, kick off 2-15 p.m.
Sponsored by Marsden Building • society
Methodist Church Waddington
JUMBLE SALE
GOOD AS NEW STALL . , Saturday, ,
• March 1st; 1980;“i- 1 at 2-15 p.m.. Admission 3 p "
HOME MADE REFRESHMENTS1 e,
c a s t l e T A X IS
l o c a l t r i p s
Guaranteed Fast Efficient Service
now60p TEl.
2 6 0 0 0
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
WOULD LIKE TO APOLOGISE OWING TO UNFORSEEN CIR CUMSTANCES, WE COULD NOT SERVE PIE AND . PEAS SUP PER ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd ,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ■■29th
ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL;
D IS C O ' WADDINGTON ‘
)' ■ 5 7-30 p.m; to 11 p .m . r
-;s ‘ Dancing to , \r Mr DJ DISCO .
t ! > • Admission 60p; ’ i > including supper * ;,,
l : : ; 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. See our d REI cm M .
PLAINS,chi PRINTS. EASY CAR|
E 10
COTTON FULLY
.3 * .■ •. £ 3 1 .: v Prices quoted are 30—ITN NEWS 15—FAMILY
MEDITATION AFTER
30—WILDLIFE 00—A LENTEN
00—DIVORCE AND
11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-
30—NUMBERS AT 940—GRAND PR1X
WITH JAMES GALWAY .
10-NEWS REVIEW 40—THE MONEY
15-CALL MY
Noiv under the personal supervision of Paul Tay lor, Inter national Executive Chef de Cuisine.
50—SPIRIT OF ASIA 50—AN EVENING
G R EEN D A LE
Licensed, Restaurant DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN OPENING
SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd
for afternoon teas and high teas
3 p. m. — 6 p.m. TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 41316.
WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH ANNUAL VARIETY CONCERT
A DASH OF SEASONING in the CHURCH HALL at 7-30 p.m.
SATURDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARCH 1st, 7th, 8th
Tickets 75p, Children 40p including refreshments In advance from 13 Woodlands Drive, Whatley (Tel. 3378)
CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY
NORTHERN SINF0NIA WIND QUINTET
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th Tickets at the door 85p
GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.
Students 25p 15—DICK TURPIN story* w.
\_a tremendously 2 exciting adventured
**JoNQH UT RVOS .D V AC D e im c r a n c e 45—ENEMY AT THE Copp vr-
l a s t fe el ing s : - •»'tholostSncw
jof Sf»no' »' .D E T O U R u
I Support 2.10 6.20 10.25 I Feature
3.55 8.05
MVIM&Ulc • nNcobtDocgiftn
9-30—A BETTER READ TH€lti«tVItA
EVIL THOUGHTS StarringE
OIG EEH WE FNC 4 Separate shows daily at
g-30 5.00 7.25 9.50 Alistair Ma c le an 's classic
adventure and mystery story. Bea r Is la nd has been made in to a big and very exciting film,
S IOU ON
TELNHRAD OA
RHR IOAX LOD BIDE HISTPELE LWECDN ABR AKS PTIC OLS
ICAD WMR CR OHRE BRAA PRIN
BEAR VIGT OB CHID fUtRNC. It’s ter rific action entertainment!
ISLAND 2?otel
A BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 205
WASHING UP — TAKE HER OUT FOR A MEAL.
GIVE MUM A REST FROM COOKING AND
WE ARE NOW TAKING
BOOKINGS FOR MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH, HIGH TEA AND
DINNERS. WITH A SPECIAL EXTRA GIFT FOR ALL MOTHERS.
LY RGS ARNEAE ARIA CLIN
h y
BETTY VERGLS& OUVIA PASCAL in
THE FRUIT i IS RIPE a
Unit Four BLACKBURN 58446
| Separate showsdaily at 2.10 5.30 7.4S 10.00
fake someone to wipe a way a tear
Support 1.55 4.50 _ 7'50. n- c iJ L . a 15 6.10 905
THE FRUIT IS RIPE
Swan & Royal Hotel Telephone 23130
Have you heard of our new “FAST FOOD” service for lunch?
D e lic io u s fre sh ly made piz zas, lasagne, prawn special — a new adventure in lunchtime dining — a break away from “snacks of the day” .
Always at your service of course, for our superb table d’hote menu,, in our tasteful dining room — the ideal setting for the business lunch.'
Competitive prices naturally’ a n d . our service guaranteed. A welcome awaits
you.
Freshly made pizzas a meal on their own. Here are some samples from our'
. extensive range — !
Cheese and Tomato......... ............ £1 -25 Cheese and O n io n ..........................£1 -25 Ham and C h e e s e ..............................£1.35 Ham and M u s h ro om ............... £1.35 Salami and C h e e s e .............. .........£1 -35 Prawn S p e c ia l..................................£1.50 Seafood S p e c ia l....................... ......£ 1 .60 Chicken Ita lie n n e ............................£1.95 L a s ag n e .............................................. £1-75 C a n n e llo n n i.......................................£ 1.7 5
LOW MOOR CLUB SATURDAY, MARCH 1st
B I N G O IN THE LOUNGE SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd
M A R L E N E G E O R G E vocalist
COLIN ON THE ORGAN Members draw won. Next week E5.
32233, 31808, 31178, 30980, 31491, 32548, 32785, 32303
Snowball No 5. Next week £15 WADDINGTON & DISTRICT
CO NSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION SKIPTON DIVISION
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING and HOT POT SUPPER TO BE HELD ON WED NESDAY,
MARCH 12th, 1980 AT 7-30 p.m. AT TH E SUN INN, WAD DINGTON Speaker: MR DAVID NELSON
President, Sklpton Constituency Conservative Association
Available from Mrs M. A. Whittle, Stony hurst 232
Tickets for supper £1.50.
GOOD & NEW TOYOUSALE
(IN AID OF HANDICAPPED CHILDREN)
STONYHURST C O L L E G E
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 8 t h 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.
ADMISSION FREE
D o n a t io n s w e lc o m e Refreshments available
CLITHEROE ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR
SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL
RETURNS ON TUESDAY, MARCH 4th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
QU ALITY ANTIQUES
Friendly dealers willing to buy, sell or consult Come and pay us a visit
THE MOORCOCK INN
Waddington Nr Clitheroe
THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
RENDEZVOUS DISCOS
Management reserve right to refuse admission _
> Smart appearance please NO denim or leather jackets No admission alter 11 p.m.
FEB. 28th and 29th .9 — 1 a.m.
SAWLEY TAXI
MANAGEMENT T E L .
C L IT H E R O E UNDER NEW
N O W A T
2 6 8 2 6 HENTHORN
G OS PEL CHURCH
We preach Christ crucified 1 Corinthians 1 v 23
P Sunday 6-30 p.m.
reacher: Ron Lucas, Rlbchester
Wednesday 7-45 p.m. Prayer and Bible Reading
THURS, FEB 28th, 7-30 p.m.
chlldren/OAPs) 80p party bookings
MUSIC HALL Tickets 120p (90p
OLD TIME
T O W N C A R H IR E CLITHEROE LIMITED
TUES, MARCH 4th 7-30 p.m. conductor v
Tickets £3, £2.50, £2, £1.50 and 75p
VLA D IMIR VALEK violin IVAN STRAUS
SAT, MARCH Bth. 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 300p, 250p, 200p (50p reduction chlldOAPs)
Sunday, March 30th, 7-30 p.m, TOM PAXTON
•Tickets 300p7250p, 2 0 ^ 7 l^ P Wed., April 16th, 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 250p (300p on night)
Sat., April 26th, 7-30 p.m. SHOWADDY- WADDY
Tickets 450p, 400p, 350p, 250p
SATURDAY DANCING
BOB WATMOUGH & HIS ORCHESTRA
regret there will be no danc ing this week, but Invite you to rejoin them on Sat., March Bth, at 7-45 p.m.
Tel. Blackburn 51887 fo r an ticket reservations
COLLECTORS S FAIR
ANTIQUE &
But/—Browse—Sell— Exchange $omethinQ for everuonc.
FENCE, BURNLEY 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
NELSON 65730
If you have items for sale or any inquiries please telephone
Higher Trapp Hotel Simonstone
REQUEST and SING NIGHT with
EVERY MONDAY —join in our
KEN HARTLEY and his accordion
HOT POT AND SNACKS SERVED IN THE BAR.
unday, march 9th FENCE GATE RESTAURANT,
KING GEORGE'S HALL BLACKBURN
Tuesday, March 4th 7-30 p.m. PRAGUE
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
CARNIVAL OVERTURE TCHAIKOVSKY
DVORAK
VIOLIN CONCERTO DVORAK
(From The New World) Conductor
SYMPHONY No. 9 VLADIMIR VALEK
violin IVAN STRAUS Tickets £3. £2.50. £2. £1.50 4 75p
Available from Box Office. Northgate, Blackburn. T E L . 5 1 8 8 7
T T A X I 2 7 2 0 0
HREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TE L . CLITHEROE
Registered Otllce, 28 Parson Lane_________ and 2 3 4 8 3 *
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THINI
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A CARAVAI 1
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Booking now tor Eas still ava
below roundabout /[ Healey Wood lndi\ Estate
HOW TOFINu Turn off Manchester
■*•★ ★ *★ **•★ *★ ★ ■*■
RIBBLE VALLEY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (evangelical—charismatic)
WATERLOO ROAD, CUTHEROE FAMILY SERVICES
SUN. 10-45 a.m. — 6-15 p.m.
COTTAGE MEETING WEDNESDAY 7-30 p.m.
at 14 Montague St, Clitheroe Religions tesch other approaches to God.
THE BIBLE SAYS: “For there Is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 1 Tim. 2-5.
Winning birds
C IV IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MON DAY, MARCH 3rd TO SATURDAY AT 7-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE fanciers Christopher and Stuart Hargreaves had several successes with their ban tams at the Longridge open poultry show on
Saturday. They won three first,
four second and two third prizes and three rosettes and a cup for the best birds in three sections.
Two other Clitheroe
exhibitors also won prizes — T. Newhouse two sec onds and Andrew Hillary two thirds.
At Barnsley, on Sunday,
the Hargreaves brothers won a first, two second and a third prizes with their Jubilee and Indian Game birds.
L o o k b a c k a t fa rm in g
MEMBERS'.of Clitheroe, YFC went back in time
when: Mr C. MacFall, of Dunsop Bridge, spoke about farming 25 years agb.
Only one' Clitheroe team
has reached the semi-finals of the county senior debat ing competition. The A team qualified for Tues day’s semi by defeating Hoole 162-138.
But Clitheroe B and C
fell to Rochdale (139-159) and Out Rawcliffe (141- 142) respectively. Five Clitheroe girls have
been awarded their profi ciency certificates in soft toy making. They are Ann W h i tw e l l , A n g e la Walmsley, Julie Parkin son, Linda Jones and Helen Cowperthwaite.
Sub-po! offic8 8
‘could disappe:
RIBBLE Valley cc| lors are ju t t in g weight behind the grl opposition to Goveril proposals for chai methods of pay sions and benef
: The Government i sidering making payi at longer intervals in of weekly. It meant people in rural areas have to travel to offices to collect thei| wances.
The council’s Fii
and General Puri Committee is worriei the proposals could k widespread closure o post offices in the vill
Committee chair
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB ,
22 WELLGATE, CUTHEROE far the best In entertainment
Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA
SATURDAY, MARCH 1st
STEVE MAMCINI SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd
STEVE JAMES
BILLS BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY
Coun Fred Singleton [ gridge) said the R Valley was “very vi able, being a rural ar would be a conside handicap for people r ing pensions to hav travel into town to pi their money. There grave implications tot sub-post offices — i could disappear thi the fall in custom.
The committee h
that the Government mated £20m could be: in administrative cost result of the changes
with Coun. Ted B (Chatburn) that the t on village life would severe that the ct should put its full w behind protest again; changes.
But members ae Rate' meetii
THE proposed date fil Ribble Valley Cou:| meeting to consider! year’s rate estimatf March 10th. The me* will start at 7-30 p.mB is open to the public!
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