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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 29th, 1980


YOUR WEEKEND — VIEWING SATURDAY


t BBC-1


7.15—8-30—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


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9- 9-


10- 10-


11- 11-


SPLITS


TURE GAME GREAT!


CLUB 6-


00—THE BANANA 30—THE ADVEN­ 10—FEELING 20—ZORRO


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1-00—GRANDSTAND 5-10-NEWS 5-


6-


6-50—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “Legend of the Golden Gun,” star­ ring Jeff Os- ternage, Carl Franklin.


WOMAN WOGAN


8- 9-


10- 11-


DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW 05—KNOTS


9-55—NEWS LANDING CHANGE 12-


NIGHT AT THE MILL


BBC-2


7-40—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


2-45—SATURDAY CINEMA “Cinderella — Ita­


4- 5-


lian Style,” star­ ring Sophia Loren, Omar Sharif.


5-50—THE RUGBY LEAGUE YEAR


25—HORIZON 9-


11- 12-


20—OPEN DOOR


05—TELFORD’S 20—SATURDAY


“Watch your Stern,” starring Kenneth Connor, Eric Barker.


7- 8-


9-


10—MICKEY MOUSE 30—FILM


50—ARCHITECTURE


7- 40—NEWS AND SPORT '


FOREVERYMAN TERVIEWS


55—THE LEVIN IN­ 25—DANCE MONTH


25—WONDER 15—WHAT’S ON


11-40—NEWS ON 2 11-45—MIDNIGHT MOVIE “Broadway Melody of 1940,” starring Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell.


TIONAL “Cria Cuervos,” starring Geraldine Chaplin, Ana Torrent.


Granada


9-30—CRISIS —THE ENERGY QUESTION


10-05—BATMAN 10-30—FUN FACTORY 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


9-55—LOOK AT LIFE 20—THE VAL


5-05—NEWS 5-15—CARTOON TIME 5-


6- 6- 7- 8-


10—WEATHERMAN MINDY


MADHOUSE IBLE HULK SINGS


55—FILM INTERNA­


T i t i a n H o t e l S^allep ^


Tel: Whalley 2195 MORNING COFFEE


from 10-30 a.m. — 12 noon


BAR LUNCHES and COLD BUFFET LUNCHES


from 12 noon — 2 p.m. ’


AFTERNOON TEAS and HIGH TEAS


from 4 p.m. — 6 p.m.


Children welcome, half price portions served on request.


. EVENING BAR SNACKS from 8 p.m. — 10 p.m.


ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE LARGE CAR PARK AT REAR


ALL THE ABOVE SERVED EXCEPT MONDAYS. .


30—MORK AND


NIGHT AT THE MOVIES "Soylent Green,” starring Charlton Heston.


10-15-NEWS 10-


ENDELL ESQUIRE


00—RUSS ABBOT’S 30—THE INCRED­ 30—MIXED BLES­ 00—SATURDAY


BARNOLDSWICK CRICKET CLUB


. UNEXPECTED 30—CHARLES


KNOCKOUT CUP


ONLY “Blind Terror,” starring Mia Farrow.


SUNDAY BBC-1


7-15—8-30-OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


9-00—BAGPUSS


9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN 9-


10-


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10- 11-


11- 12-


PROPAGATES PLANTS


AFTER SCHOOL?


MATTERS 45—MR SMITH 10—IS THERE LIFE


11-25—CONVERSAZ­ IONI


SHOW


1-00—FARMING 1-25—THE STORY OF ENGLISH FUR­ NITURE


WORSHIP


1-50—NEWS HEAD­ LINES


1-55—FILM MATINEE “The Quiet Man,” starring John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara.


3-


4- 4-


VENTURES OF BATMAN


CHAPARRAL


OURED PIC­ TURE SHOW


6-


7- 8-


LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE


35—EDUCATION 00—RUSSIAN-


50—THE 607080 15—SUNDAY


8- 8-


9-


10- II-


7- I-


BBC-2 SITY


6-15—NEWS REVIEW 6-45—DANCE MONTH


“Tales of Beatrix Potter.”


Tracy, Robert Wagner.


“Broken Lance,”, starring Spencer


PROGRAMME PROGRAMME


40—OPEN UNIVER­ 55—CRICKET


15—NEWS ON 2 20—FILM


“Invitation to the Dance,” starring Gene Kelly.


Granada


10- 11-


20—THE NEW AD­ 00—THE HIGH 45—MULTI-COL­


5- 35—TRAINING DOGS THE WOOD- HOUSE WAY


00—NEWS


6-10—DOOM CASTLE 6-


PRAISE SHEPPEY


.10-25—NEWS 10-


11- 11-


12- MIND MATTER 40—SONGS OF


15— BUCCANEER 05—FESTIVAL


10-00—MARRIED


5- 6-


9-30—WILDLIFE CINEMA


11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11- 12-


WORSHIP TODDLERS


1-00—CHOPPER SQUAD


WORLD


1- 2- 2-


3- 4-


5- ISLAND


00—MORNING 00—ALL ABOUT


30—SURVIVAL 00—WEEKEND


55—OUT OF TOWN 20—CARTOON TIME 35—FANTASY


CHALLENGE


30—DUNKIRK 1940 30—UNIVERSITY


ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST


CENTURY


6-30—NEWS 6- 7-


7- 8-


35—HEART OF THE 10—GRAND PRIX


9-


45—TIME OUT OF10- 10—WE ATHE RM AN11-


Against thee, thee have I sinned O God


HEKTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH only,


Psalm 51 v4


Ar BAKEWELL Blackburn


Sunday 6-30 p.m. Preacher:


Wednesday 2-30 p.m.


WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP M R S FO S T E R Blackburn


7-45 p.m.


PRAYER AND BIBLE READING


i FOLK


ATTHE STARKIE ARMS, SUNDAY, JUNE 8th, 7-45 p.m.


LANCASHIRE BAND


(formally Street Life) Plus singers night


Floor singers welcome £1 oh the door


A. Johnson,35 Langshaw • Drive ' - ■ • -


CLITHEROE FOOTBALLCLUB BINGO


NIGHT Tues., June 3rd


At the Royal British Legion Club, 8 p.m.


ADMISSION: 60p Inc. supper


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PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN


FANTASTIC DISCO Late Licence


F R ID A Y N IG H T Reasonable dress expected


Suppers available Admission 50p before 10 p.m. £1 alter H0DDER BRIDGE HOTEL


SUPPER DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 31-st


Dancing 8 p.m.— 1 a-m- Cover charge 75p


TEL. STONYHURST216 00—THE FURTHER ADVANCE NOTICE


30—SALE OF THE 00—JAYWALKING 40—COME SUNDAY


FORTUNES TONIGHT 15—FAMILY


45—HART TO HART 45—COMEDY


9-30—NEARLY A HAPPY ENDING


15—NEWS


BANK SHOW 45—KAZ


ARE YOU A SUNDAY PERSON?


LUNCH HIGH TEA DINNER


C I&HI III attle


. (Licensed) C L IT H E R O E (Tel. 24587) R e s ta u ra n t f- I#TUT 45—THE SOUTH


WORKING MEN’S CLUB SATURDAY, MAY 31st


NO R TH ER N


COUNTRYAND WESTERN


CLITHEROE CENTRAL


THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


presents


AN EXHIBITION OF HANDBUILT POTTERY BY HELEN LOWE OF BILLINGTON EXTENDED UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, at WHALLEY LIBRARY .





OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS ITEMS N O T FOR SALE.


FOR YOUR WEDDING


RECEPTION


4 COURSE MEAL PLUS COFFEE


FROM £4.50 . CR e s ta u ra n t LITHEROE (Tel. 24587)


SATURDAY JUNE 21st at 2 p.m.


on the CHURCH FIELD


ST PAULS, LOW MOOR G A L A D A Y


and crowning of Rose Queen by the Mayoress of Clitheroe


Clitheroe Morris Men • May Pole Dancing


Edisford C.P. School Gymnastic Team JUNIOR 5-A-SIDE FOOTBALL COMPETITION Entry forms — 15 Shlreburn Avenuo, Clitheroe


‘ WHALLEY ABBEY


MONDAY, JUNE 9th at 7-30 p.m.


Including Folk Sonas, Madrigals, Spirituals; From 17th — 20th centuries


A MUSICAL EVENING ALEXANDER SINGERS


by the SOLO PIANO: MR D. ROSE


TICKETS: E1.50 Including Light Supper Tel. WHALLEY 2268


G AW THO R P E HALL P A D IH A M , N r B U R N L E Y


UNTIL JUNE 15th


TEXTILES FROM THE CRAFT COUNCIL COLLECTIONS CRAFT GALLERY


CERAMICS, TEXTILES, JEWELLERY


OPEN WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 2 — 6 p.m.


Admission 60p, 30p.or by prior arrangement. DETAILS — ROGER DYSON. Tel. PADIHAM 72177


GOOSNARGH & LONGRIDGE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


COMPETITION 1980 BEST FARMS CLASS I:— Farms up to 85 acres


CLASS II:— Farms 85-150 acres CLASS HI:— Farms over 150 acres Special awards in each class for dairy stock, sheep flock


and grass crop


Prizes and diplomas for all winners Entries close Juno 14th, 1980


Details and entry forms from The Secretary, SQUIRE


HOUSE FARM, KNOWLE GREEN, PRESTON PR32YS Tel. RIBCHESTER 392


55—THE BOOK 25—THE MONEY 10—DANCE MONTH


PARISH CHURCH RESTORATION FUND “THE SNOW QUEEN”


PRESENTED BY THE MARY WADDINGTON SCHOOL OF DANCING


A MUSICAL PLAY PORTRAYED IN WORD, SONG AND DANCE


in THE PARISH CHURCH HALL on WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND


SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 6th and 7th at 7-15 p.m.


TICKETS C1


ON SALE ATTHE PARISH OFFICE, A S PD ^S . TURNERS SHOES. OUT OF DOORS, SECONDS AWAY.__________


PENSIONERS AND CHILDREN 60p . 45—TALES OF THE


BAR-B-QUE AND DISCO


GRAND


ON FRIDAY, JUNE 6th, 1980


9 p .m . — 1 a .m .


30—DARTS WORLD 05—FOR ADULTS


AT BROGDEN HALL FARM, BARNOLDSWICK


LICENSED BAR — CAR PARK


Wet or fine (all under cover) Tickets £ 2 including supper


Available from all committee members/players and all branches of Harry Garllck TV Centre.


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■ B UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP


HOME COOKED REAL FOOD REAL ALE FROM THE WOOD


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IT’S OVER 365 YEARS OLD


SALEM


J l M U U l C J D U a i t COACHING HOUSE . GISBURN


Residential Fully Licensed


Free House Hotel Tel. Gisburn 234


CAR PARKING, LOUNGE BAR, GAMES ROOM, BAR SNACKS ROOM.FUNCTIONS ROOM AND RESTAURANT


TRY US THEN TELL US WHAT YOU THINK


Music Singing and Dancing also late supper licence


F H am a r!., May 30th, 7-30 p.m. SAXON


250p (300p on night) Tues, June 3rd 7-30


t J A IW 400p


Weds., June 4th 7-30 p.m.


AVERAGE WHITE BAND


300p (350p on night) Thtfts. June 5th, 7-30


ADAM AND THE


. ANTS :• 250p


Sunday, Ju n e 8 th ,7-30 p.m 250p Sat., June 14th C M


6-30 p.m. show, £6, £5, £4, £2; 9 p.m. show, £6.50, £5.50, £4.50, £2.50


Thurs., June 19th. 7-30 p.m.


250p (300p on night) Friday, June 20th


THE BEAT MAGNUM


200p (250p on night) Thurs., July 3rd, 7-30 p.m.


DEXY’S MIDNIGHT RUNNERS: 250p


Friday. July 11th, 7-30 p.m. POACHER


200p (Child and OAP 150p) Sat., May 31st


’ Dance the Night Away to the B i n


8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m.' Admission £1


Box Office, Northgate,


Blackburn Tel. 51887. Open 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Mon. — Frl., 10 a.m.—4 p.m. Sat. Postal


bookings welcome (Enclose SAE) Tickets for group events


may also be obtained from Ames Records and Tapes,


Blackburn, Burnley and


Clitheroe and Mary's Music, Accrington. _ _


The Burnley Armed ServicesTattoo Towneley Park


Exciting displays by: The Royal Navy.


Window Ladder Display. The Blue Arrows.


Motor CycleThrills by the Territorial Army from Scotland. The Red Caps.


Musical Ride and Tent Pegging byThe Royal Military Police. 1st Bn. The Queen’s Lancashire Regiment.


Your County Regiment recently returned from Cyprus..-. The Red Devils.


Free Fall Parachuting. The Royal Air Force. Flying displays by:


' The Famous Red Arrows (2.30 pm 1June). -


A Vulcan Bombef (2.30 pm 31 May). RAF Police Dog Demonstration Team. > ' Massed Bands.


; Four Bands including ' ADMISSION AND CAR PARKING FREE. :■ The Royal Marines and Brigade of Gurkhas.:, -


.•-‘Arena-performances 2.30 pm and 6.30 pm daily.. Static display open 12.00pm to 9.00pm daily.


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THE MOORCOCK INN WADDINGTON


THURSDAY NIGHT COUNTRY & WESTERN!


FRIDAY NIGHT DISCO


SATURDAY NIGHT CANDLELIT


SUPPER DANCE with CABARET


Tel. Clitheroe 22333


CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


MARTIN TOP, RIMINGTON Sunday, June 1st


SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY Preacher: MR DEREK


LAWRENCE of Burnley Items by the young people


SERVICES: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.


Collections lor Chapel Funds Everyone welcome


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Swart & Royal HotelA cuthcbo.


SUNDAY LUNCH 12 — 2 p.m.


HIGH TEAS 3 — 6 p.m. at the


Swan & Royal


Ring CLITHEROE 23130 for your reservation NOW.


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


for the best In entertainment


Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO your hosts TOM and THELMA


SATURDAY, MAY 31st ’


DOUG MEREDETH SUNDAY, JUNE 1st


(Vocal) TH E TIM CURTIS (another first)


BILLS BONANZA BINGO EVERY WED­ NESDAY


WEEKLY DOUBLE — 12 — 29 WEEKLY TREBLE — 16 — 21 — 7


THREE FISHES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


M IT TO N


SCANDAHOVEE BUFFET


soup b u f f e t ; se l e c t io n of home MADE SWEETS,-CHEESE AND


BISCUITS, COFFEE AND MINTS £ 3 .5 5 inclusive of VAT


TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 8 p.m. or 9-30 p.m.


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BAR SNACKS A LW A Y S AVA ILA BLE FAMOUS FOR HOME MADE PIES ADVANCE BOOKINGS


Tel. STONYHURST206 jGtxn r»nnonnnnni n i r " " "


ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR SUNDAY, JUNE 1st


NELSON CIVIC CENTRE 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


ANTIQUES. COINS, STAMPS, POSTCARDS, BRASS. SILVER, COPPER, JEWELLERY, PEWTER, CHINA, GLASS, MEDALS, DOLLS etc. etc.


' BUY — BROWSE — SELI------E XC HA NGE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE


If you have items for sale or any inquiries please T e l. NELSON 65 730


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MU F! AT G1


MOTHERS’ Union Green, Waddington, V| Dthe


leton joined other ml Deanery at the MU ft!


Mary the Virgin, Gisb| The vicar, Canon S. AI


Selby conducted the serl vice, giving an inspirinif sermon on the tex t


Riding pony| brings top price


A SIX-YEAR-OLD ches nut gelding riding pom fetched top price I


360gns. — at Clitherl Auction Mart’s montf horse and pony sale. Of the 74 animals


fered, 49 changed ha: through the ring, mosl to private buyers. Onhl small percentage went P the trade.


Clitheroe Football Club


Are you ready for


BREAKFAST? CHAM


JUNE 22nd


PAGNE


TOWN CAR HIRE C L ITH ER O E L IM ITED


TAXI


THREE MINIBUSES FOR HJRE


27200


TEL. CLITHEROE AND


23483


Registered Office, 26 Parson Lane


met a good demand ini sale of 300 lots of sal diery.


Sound second-hand tnl


Grey mare (five year I 330gns, grey geldinl (8yrs) 307gns, spottel filly 277gns, piebald fill (2yrs) 245gns, Dales mail


Sample prices werj


(8yrs) 242gns. 235gns,


(6yrs) orow


bay gelding (6yrs) ISOgn.I vearling


and


brown filly (3yrs) 140gn| yeaaril.i.ng-B ---- colt


colt yearling filly lOTgns.


lS7gnJ 145gn:l 125gn.[


Piebald filly (2yr.>| Palomino mail foal


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MEET THE CRAFTSMAN AT


THE CRAFT FAIR FRIDAY, JUNE.6th. 2-30 — 6 p.m.


GAWTHORPE HALL, PADIHAM, BURNLEY


SATURDAY, JUNE 7th 10 —12 noon, 2 — 6 p.m.


ADMISSION: ADULTS 60p REFRESHMENTS


SUNDAY, JUNE 8th 2 — 6 p.m. NATIONAL TRUST MEMBERS FREE


CHILDREN 30p FREE CAR PARK


CRAFTS TO BE DEMONSTRATED INCLUDE WEAVING, EGG-DECORATING,


TURNING, RUSH-SEATED CHAIRS, WROUGHT-IRON WORK, CERAMIC SCULPTURE, PAINTING ON SILK, BEE-KEEPING, ROCKING HORSES. ,


PATCHWORK, CROCHET, WOOD­


THE Ribble Valley Council has stepped in to repair a dangerous footbridge over the Ribble to help safe­ guard children on the


Riverside estate at Low Moor. The council says it does


not own the bridge, but made the repair in the interests of public safety.


Young mothers on the estate nave been cam-


, „ ’ for the bridge to be mended — there was a gaping hole in the mesh fence — because of the


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RIBBLE VALLEY


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | Waterloo Road, Clitheroe


FAMILY SERVICES


SUNDAY' 10-45 a.m. — 6-1J p.m.


BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER


7-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY! "God has not put u s/n to a |


new world, he has p u t i world into us. ’


d e n im s -W E ARE NOW ,


UNISEX . STOCKISTS OF - ,1


WRANGLER — L E V I^ lee cooper—**es


ECONOMIC STORES, NOW IN STOCK BAGGIES


66/70 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE ' Tel. 22697,


DOMINO DRIV PARISH ROOMS CHIPPIN


WHIST AND


SATURDAY, MAY31st| 7-30 p.m.


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