2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 2nd, 1981
YOUR WEEKEND ------VIEWING SATURDAY
BBC-1'
9-05—F.A.C.T.S. 9-30—MULTI-COL OURED SWAP SHOP
12-15—GRANDSTAND 4-
12-12—WEATHER 5-
5-20—DOCTOR WHO 5-45—NEWS; WEATH ERMAN
BUZZIN’ BUZZARD?
7- 8-
5- 6- 6-
ALNEWS HAZZARD
55—SPORT/REGION- 00—THE DUKES OF 50—JIM’LL FIX IT
EMERYSHOW
10-20—NEWS AND SPORT
2-
BBC-2 CINEMA
3- 4-
— HER OWN STORY
25—THE DICK 00—SOPHIA LOREN
10-35—HEROES OF ROCK ’N’ ROLL
20—SATURDAY
“The Bride Came C.O.D.,” starring James Cagney, Bette Davis, Jack Carson.
5-
CINEMA “Strawberry Blonde,” starring James Cagney, Olivia de Havil- land.
THE EGG AND THE
MOLECULES
6- 7- 8-
8-
40—FINAL SCORE 10—WHAT’S
SPECIAL SPORT
50—RUGBY 40—NEWS AND
IN PERSPEC TIVE
00—SHAKESPEARE
,10-20—ARENA 11-
TIONAL “The Chess Play ers,” starring Richard Atten borough, Amjad Khan.
“Arsenic and Old Lace,” starring Cary Grant, with Raymond Massey, Jack Carson, Peter Lorre, Priscilla Lane.
15—FILM Granada
9- 15—DOCTOR 9-40—BABYLON 10-05—BATMAN
10-30—TISWAS 12-
5-05—ITN NEWS 5-
SPORT STAR
6- 6-
50—PLAY AWAY7- 15—SATURDAY
30—WORLD OF
15-SEARCH FORA 05—PUNCHLINES
35—3-2-1 THE HOUSE
50—THE CHICKEN, 12-
10- 11-
40—MAN ABOUT
9-30—THE PROFES SIONALS
BAXTER SEASON
TALE BBC-1
11- 12-
1- 2-
4- 5-
6- 7-
5- 6-
DAY
SUNDAY 9-
9-00—HEADS AND TAILS
9-15—NAIZINDAGI NAYAJEEVAN
1-00—FARMING 1-25-NEWS HEAD LINES
2-25—FILM MATINEE “Fame is the Spur,”
JERRY DAY 55—NEWS
10- 11-
25—KONTAKTE 15—THIS IS THE
30—BONANZA 20—TOM AND
9-15—ITN NEWS AND SPORT
30—MATCH NIGHT 45—THE STANLEY
45—TWIST IN THE
Pendle Leisure Services CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME
Jack and the Beanstalk Nelson Firth Productions present
starring ROY LANCE with full supporting company
COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL
Commencing Monday, December 22nd to Saturday, January 10th
Daily at 7-15 p.m. Fridays 2-15 and 7-15 p.m. Saturdays 10-30 a.m., 2-15 and 7-15 p.m.
LONDON MAN
NIGHT “Three Into Two Won’t Go,” star ring Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, Judy Geeson.
Granada 10-
9-35—UNTAMED WORLD
15—MATCH OF THE11- 25—'THE TALISMAN 05—HOLIDAY
PRAISE 40—SONGS OF
10-10—NEWS 10-20—EVERYMAN 10-
BBC-2 4-
5- 5-
6-
6- 7-
TELEVISION HISTORY
MIRACLE
SILVER SCREEN
15—IRELAND: A 9- 30—THAT’S LIFE 55—KATE
“Orphan Train,” starring Jill Eiken- berry, Kevin Dobson.
12- 15—SUNDAY FILM
1- 2-
11-25—AAPKAAHAK 11-
WORSHIP SEWING
1-00—BJ AND THE BEAR
EARTH
THE WORLD WORLD
00—MORNING 00—SIMPLY
30—WINDOW ON 00—WEEKEND
4-00—BARRIERS 4-
5-
05—AN EVERYDAY 7-
VISION SHAKESPEARE
50-NEWS REVIEW 15—THE BBC TELE
8- 9-
11- 12-
■ 6-00—ITN NEWS 6- 6-
HYMNS
35—SKI SUNDAY8- 05—RIDERS OF THE
’ARF
TERTAINS SHOW
CINEMA “The Last of the Secret Agents.”
55—DOWN TO 25—SUNDAY
30—ULSTER EN 30—THE MUPPET
10—FACING DEATH 40—YOUR 100 BEST
15—HART TO HART 15—THE OTHER
DAVIES
00—DANGEROUS 00—ROCK FOR
45—ITN NEWS KAMPUCHEA 30—CLOSEDOWN
50—JAMES LAST IN 20—THE HISTORY 10—BRITISH MOVIE
SORRY SOLD OUT FRIDAY, JANUARY 9th at 7-15 p.m. and SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th at 10-30 a.m Few seats left only SATURDAY, JANUARY 3rd at 2-15 p.m.
Tickets: £1.30; Children and OAP's £1 (Special concessions for parties of 12 or more)
SPECIAL OFFER FOR THE FAMILY - For just £5 you can take mum, dad and up to four children or gran and grandad — a saving of £1.60.
Tickets available from Leisure Services Officer 19/23
,Lf,ed= R“ ad’ Nelson, Tel: Colne 863805 up to January 3rd, 1981 and Nelson 692890 thereafter, as well as " °m the Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, w r?h
able to BOROUGH OF PENDLE. NF=??hweitiln ° ad’
NhLSQN, Lancs
please make remittances pay y
Leisure Services Officer . A. T. Fenton 25—FILM INTERNA srcfuy tr* V w THE SPECIAL EDITION ENCOUNTERS
CLOSJE OF THE THIRD KIND*
Separate I Support 1.50 7.00 shows I Feature 3.40 8.SQ
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STARRING JACK SMETHURST as WISHEEWASHEE .
Mon.-Fri. 2 p.'m. and 7 p.m. Sat. 1-30 p.m., 4-30 p.m., 7-30 p.m.
£1.50 adults £1.10 children/OAPs.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 st 7-30 p.m. TICKETS 300p In advance
TUESDAY, JAN. 27th 7-30
GEORGE HAMILTON IV in Concert 300p, 200p, 100p
Burnley and Clitheroe, and Mary’s Music, Accrington. OAKHILL COLLEGE. WHALLEY
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Presents
JANUARY 24th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st at 7.15 p.m. prompt
C IN D E R E L L A
MATINEES JANUARY 24th and 31st at 2-15 p.m. prompt
ADMISSION: EVENING PERFORMANCE 70p MATINEES aOp.
.January 10th, 10-30 a.m. to 12 noon and from January 12th each weekday afternoon from 2p.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday, January 9th, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday,
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31st 80p ^ Seats reserved at Trinity Methodist School on
JESSICA LOFTHOUSE: LOCAL LORE 10 weeks from 7-30 p.m. Tues, Jan. 20th at
THE DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE 10 weeks from 7-15 p.m. Mon. Jan. 26th at
OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY Tutor: W. J. Smith, ATD FSA
Fee £6.50
Concessionary Fees. Sec. Nora Wilson, Whalley 3257
rnts may also be obtained' and Tapes, Blackburn,
FRIDAY, JAN. 9th 7-30 p.m. BLACKBURN CATHEDRAL
WEA £2and£1 Box Office, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 51887. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Monday to Friday, 10 a.m; to 4 p.m. Saturday Now with late booking till 8 p.m. Fridays
THE NORMANS IN NORTHERN ENGLAND Tutor: N. J. Higham, BA, PhD
RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE 10 weeks from 7-15 p.m. Weds., Jan. 14th at Fee £6.50
the council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee for assistance towards the £3,138 needed to provide safety rail to prevent carriages from tipping
over. The committee’s deci
safety of children was of paramount importance and that the council had a moral responsibility to do something. She added that the
sion that it could not help at present was criticised by Coun. Mrs Barbara Speak (Clitheroe). She thought that the
Fee £6.50
stands about a foot above the ground, was built last year and has carried a total of 7,000 passengers.
Dies year
CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB
WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE
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PRESENTATION at the '
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1981 at 2-00 p.m.
Film Show — Slides and Talks — Fun for all
FREE tickets from Clitheroe Advertiser Office, King Street, and Ribble Office
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anytime
15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
after golden wedding
THE funeral took place at Pleasirigton Crematorium on Christmas Eve of the mother of two well-known Ribble Valley sportsmen. She was Mrs Georgina
her husband, Francis, ; former Clitheroe ICI em ployee, after World War I and the couple celebrated their golden wedding last year. Mrs Wilson is sur vived by her husband and two sons.
BOOKINGS ONLY. Tel. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 600 HOLIDAY SPECIAL LLANDUDNO
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★ Your chance to Win a Free Holiday for Two ★ Hear the Llanddullas Male Voice Choir
★ Let the charming Welsh Girls chat to you ★ All the-fun of the seaside sideshows
★ Llandudno Rock and many novelties, Dancing and Games
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COACH HIRE
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AND
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Dearer by bus
WHIST AND
DOMINOES CHIPPING PARISH ROOMSJANUARY 3rd, 1981
the increased fares would be borne in mind when it came to allocating tokens, particularly to people living in outlying areas.
Prizegiving:
Berryman Butterfield Playing, the violin and Fiona Haworth the recor der. Organist was Mr Colin Jones.
LOW Moor Methodist Ch u rch ’s c a ro l and prizegiving service was tak en by th e Rev.- Graham Vickers and Mrs P. Vickers. Prizes were presented by Mr Alan Braithwaite. The children took part,
out that it is cheaper to travel by Concorde than by Ribble,” he said. He added that he hoped
Bert Jones (Clitheroe) who said the rising cost of travelling by bus was causing concern. “Someone has worked it
A WARNING- that the quota of bus tokens issued to the elderly and dis abled next year should be related to spiralling fares was given to members of the Ribble Valley Council It came from Coun
Wilson moved to the Clitheroe area as a young woman and was in domes tic service in several large households. She met and married
Bryan, turned out fre quently for Clit'heroe Cricket Club and also played football for Chat- burn and Calderstones football clubs. A native of Jarrow, Mrs
Wilson (74), of Bryers Croft, Wilpshire, who for merly lived at Cockerill Terrace, Barrow. Her sons, Donald and
(Chatburn), vice-chairman of the recreation commit tee, said that his mem bers were aware of the safety aspect and the question of a grant would be co ns idered when money became available. The railway, which
council made £350 a year out of the venture. Coun. Ted Boden
Unit Four BLACKBURN NOW THERE IS MORE
Separate shows dally i t 2.15 6.00 6.20
DIRECTOR STEVEN SPIELBERG HAS FILMED ADDITIONAL SCENES
OESIGN£
Q.TO EXPAND AND EN HANCE THE ORIGINAL FILM
ous re sp o n se from churches and other groups in the district to the toy fund appeal launched by L an c a sh ire county's Ribble Valley Area Social Services team.
of £290.60 to buy new toys, plus the proceeds of two toy services and many individual gifts.
The result was a total
made it all possible were: Whalley and District Lions Club; Clitheroe Round Table; St James’s Church, Clitheroe; St Paul’s Church, Low Moor; Whalley Methodist Church; Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe; the. Rotary Club of Ribbles- dale; Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle; Longridge Lions Club; Waddington Methodist Church; Chat- burn Methodist Church; the Rotaract Club of Ribble Valley; Clitheroe Parish Church; St Helen’s Church, Waddington; Chipping Playgroup; and Tosside Primary School.
The organisations who
team is also grateful to the eight volunteers who assisted them in the Christmas toy operation.
The Social Services
Eight lives left
IT was a cold Christmas for one helpless kitten, abandoned by heartless owners and left to perish on Clitheroe’s Henthorn rubbish trip.
waste and close to starva tion, the three-month-old kitten was spotted just in time by Mrs Mary Bailey, of Woone Lane, who had her attention attracted to the tip by the dogs she was exercising.
Dumped among the
in her cardigan and took it to the Kemple View home of a friend, Miss Peggy Livesey.
She wrapped the kitten
is female — hadn’t been found when she was, she would almost certainly have died before the weekend was over,” said Miss Livesey. .
and bottle fed and on Monday morning the vet said she would be almost as good as new within a fortnight.
“But we kept her warm
lected by her owners, cul minating in her being abandoned on the tip, so she needs a good home where she will be well looked after.”
to give the kitten a home should contact Miss Livesey, Clitheroe 22783.
Anyone who would like CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 WE
CLOSED DUE TO REPAIRS UNTIL JANUARY 12th.
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