2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 2nd, 1981
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ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR S A T U R D A Y - ( 8 8 C - 1 ) ( B B C - 2
7-15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY
9-10—PLAY TENNIS (2) Fol lowing it through.
9- Eagle. 10-
HAIR BEAR BUNCH: The Bear Who Came to Dinner.
10-25—BATTLE OF THE PLANETS: Curse of the Cuttlefish (Part 2).
10- in “The Immigrant” (b/w). 11- 22-WEATHER. )
35—LASSIE: The Golden 00—HELP! IT ’S THE
45—CHARLIE CHAPLIN 7-
11-25—CRICKET: SECOND TEST: The Comhill Insur ance Test Series: England v Austrah'a from Lords; com mentaries.
1-30—WIMBLEDON GRAND STAND: Introduced by Harry Carpenter direct from Wimbledon; Wimble don ’81: The Men’s Singles Final, commentaries. The Ladies’ Doubles Final; The Mixed Doubles Final; com mentaries: International Athletics (1-40, 4-30) from Helsinki: The European Cup Semi-Final; commen taries. Plus news through out the day of the Second Test at Lords; 5-50 Final Score: News and reports of all today’s top sporting events.
6-00—NEWS; Weatherman. 6-10—SPORT Regional News.
6-15—POP QUIZ (new series) with Mike Read.
6- 7 - 8-
Perry and David Croft: Ma- plin’s Holiday Camp, 1959 — The Day of Reckoning.
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7 -1 5—SCOOP wfth Barry Norman.
Weather.
2-20—CRICKET: SECOND TEST AND WIMBLEDON ’81: The Comhill Insurance Test Series: England v Au stralia from Lords; com men ta r ie s. The Lawn Ten n is Championships direct from The All Eng land Club: The Men’s Sing les Final; The Ladies’ Dou bles Final; The Mixed Dou bles Final; commentaries.
7-40—2-20—OPEN UNIVER SITY.
10-15—GEORDIE With Alas- tair Sim, Bill Travers . Geordie has a visit from Olympic selectors.
12-00—CLAPPERBOARD Chris Kelly looks at the
9- 00—MOZART: THE LAST DECADE: “Festival of Music” Throughout the summer BBC2 will be pro viding a feast of music — Humphrey Burton looks forward to some of the spe cial programmes during the next fortnight which cele brate the life and work of Mozart.
9-05—WIMBLEDON ’81: Match of the Day: The Men’s Singles Final; high lights.
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10- 10-
TEST: The Comhill Insur-’ ance Test Series: England v Australia: highlights.
45—HI-DI-HI! by Jimmy 11-
FILM: “A Thunder of Drums" starring Richard B o o n e a n d G e o rg e Hamilton.
Weather.
10- 11-
8-05—ROOTS: The Next Gen erations by Alex Halev (Part 8) 1896.
AT THE MILL. Mobster Tale.
15—THE SATURDAY
BILL: “I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE” starring Tom Conway, F ran c e s Dee, James Ellison (b/w).
HOUND OF DRACULA” starring Michael Pataki, J o s e F e r r e r , Reggie Nalder.
8 50—NEWS AND SPORT;
35—SATURDAY NIGHTto help the handicapped. 25-HOUSE CALLS: A
1 1-50 -1 1 -5 5—WEATHER. MAN.
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LIGHT: “The Beginning of Television” Alexandra Palace 1936-39 — The story is told by the pioneers of television themselves.
45—NEWS AND SPORT; 05—MAGIC RAYS OF
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT in troduc ed by Dick ie Davies. 12-35 International Sports Special, 1 Cycling, the Tour de France ana Swimming, USSR v Great Britain from Kiev, followed by Australian Pools check. 1-15 ITN News. 1-20 The ITV Seven. Haydock: races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. San- down: races at 145,. 2-15 and 2-55. 3-15 International Sports Special, 2 Athletics, th e European Cup and Men’s Semi-final from Hel sinki. 4-15 Wrestling from Shrewsbury. 4-50 Interna tional Sports Special 3, Swimming, USSR v Great B r i ta in . 5-20 Re sults Service.
5 -3 5—ITN NEWS AND SPORT.
5-
SAINT “ The Murder Cartel” with Ian Ogilvy and B r i t t Ekland. Templar works undercover for the American CIA.
55—CRICKET: SECOND 7 -
25—NEWS ON 2; Weather. 35—HORROR DOUBLE
7 - 40—“ ZOLTAN . . .
LAUGH Figgis admits he has never been christened.
8- 10—THE MURDER TLLVr WOULDN’T DIE William Conrad stars in a story about a retired policeman in Hawaii who investigates two murders, more than forty years apart, and finds
SATURDAY MADHOUSE Midsummer madness with Russ Abbott and his gang.
10-00—ITN NEWS. 10-
940-SAVE IT Most heat loss from a house is through the roof — Presenter Mike Smith shows how to insu late against such loss.
S U N D A Y B B C - t
9-00—OVER THE MOON (last in series) Sportsman’s Wedding.
7-15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER- SITY.
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN.
11- B B C - 2
7-40—1-55—OPEN UNIVER SITY.
945—CLOSEDOWN. 11-25—GOOD FOR BUSI NESS (last in series) (5) Under New Management.
12-
Beginners (11) Am faod mi smocadh?
1-00—FARMING; Weather for Farmers.
1-25—INSIDE JAPAN (2) Morning Till Night.
2- 1- 3 -
ring Basil Radford, Bernard Miles and Kenneth More.
from Christ Church, Chor- leywood. Herts.
15—SUNDAY WORSHIP 7-
“ C H A N C E OF A LIFETIME” (b/w) star
4-
TIME: Six films of early exploration (2) Across Dar kest Africa (1924) — An historic record of the first motorised crossing of the African continent by the French Citroen Expedition of 1924.
6- 00—NEWS; Weatherman. 6-10—OUR JOHN WILLIE by Catherine Cookson (Part 4).
6- 9-
7- 15—THE SUNDAY FILM: “THE GREAT WALTZ” starring Horst Buchholz, Mary C o s ta , Rossano Brazzi.
PRAISE CHOICE with Thora Hird.
10-
5- 3a—STAR TURN CHAL LENGE.
saga of a land and its people in 12 parts (6) The Lon ghorns.
50—CAN SEO: Gaelic for 6-
1-55—SUNDAY GRAND STAND: In te rn a t io n a l Motor Racing (2-00) The French Grand Prix; com mentaries. Cricket (2-20) The John Player League: commentaries. International Athletics (2-55) The Euro pean Cup Semi-finals from Helsinki and Meadowbank; commentaries.
digest) of the news of the week/ plus a visual com
mentary for those who cannot hear.
55-NEWS HEADLINES. 00—FILM M A T IN E E :
30—TRAVELLERS IN
8- 05—NEWS ON 2; Weather. 8-
9 - 9- RAMME: Britain 2000. 00—CENTENNIAL: The
DECADE (new series). A series of ten programmes devoted to the music com posed by Mozart during the last ten years of his life (1) The Taste of Death on My Tongue — This documen tary film traces the events of the last year of Mozart's life leading to his tragic and untimely death.
lains police powers of arrest.
11-
and magazine programme on education from primary school through to univer sity.
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to protect itself against tne Press.
1- 2-
SIONS “Telling the Public” How far can a company go
30—CHALKFACE. A news 00—BUSINESS DECI
1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE with Bamber Gas- | coigne.
50—NEWS REVIEW: A 2-
Smithies talks to North | West farmers.
00— CARTOON.
15—MOZART: THE LAST 3-
B.J. McKay and the Bear I break up a vicious smuggl ing ring.
MYSELF: Jo Spence, pro fessional photographer.
10-
DECADE (2) A Mozart Workshop — Colin Davis conducts The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.
40—YOUR SONGS OF
10-55 —F ILM OF THE WEEK: “J. A. MARTIN, PHOTOGRAPHER” star ring Marcel Sabourin, Moni que Mercure (In French language with English sub titles).
French Grand Prix from Dijon; highlights.
10- 11-
10-20—THE PRICE OF PEACE: In this “Every man” film Joan Orr tells her own story of tragedy in Northern Ireland, and of her hopes for the future.
sented by John Morgan.
GLISH CHURCHES with Donald Sinden (5) “God spede the plow . . . and send us ale corn enow”
12- MAN.
25—THAT’S LIFE. 10—NEWS; Weather.
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55—THE EDITORS: Pre 35—DISCOVERING EN-.
10- 11- 05-1 2 -1 0 -WEATHER-
15—THE MONEY . PROG 05 —FACING UP TO
25—MOZART: THE LAST6- 20—GRAND PRIX: The 6-15—ITN NEWS.
SPECIAL Athletics — The European Cup Semi-final from Helsinki and Swim- | ming, USSR v Great Bri- . tain from Kiev and Water Skiing, the K.P. Masters fromThorpe Park, Surrey, and Motor Cycling, this af- | ternoon’s 500c.c. Belgian Grand Prix.
6-25 —CREDO U l s t e r ’s Catholics. What is the role of the Roman Catholic Church in fostering Irish nationalism?
7- 15—BENSON Taylor resigns | to run for local government.
The Rev. Roger Royle shows that religion can be vital — and fun.
845—BLESS ME, FATHER “Things are Not What They Seem” with Arthur Lowe. The return of wilful Father Duddleswell.
9-
745—HAWAII FIVE-C “Here., Today, Gone Tonight" How can a killer have been in two different places a t once?
05—B.J. AND THE BEAR 00—WORLD OF SPORT | 30—DOWN TO EARTH Bob I
15-HELPING HAND How 11- 12-
05—SATURDAY MORN
a mysterious connection be tween them.
HILL “The Mistress of the H o u s e ” . A w e a l th y businessman marries a girl 30 years younger — with disastrous consequences.
John Denver.
number spells terror for an actor.
Deadly Number”. A wrong 15—HOUSE ON THE 40—RETURN OF THE
classical mythological film “Clash of the Titans”.
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Support Feature
ING PICTURES. MYS TERY ISLAND. “Kingdom of the Beasts”.
G A L A D A Y AND CROWNING OF ROSE QUEEN
SATURDAY, JULY 4th at 2 p.m. ON THE CHURCH FIELD
SIDE SHOWS, GAMES, FANCY DRESS COMPETITION JUNIOR 5-A-SIDE FOOTBALL COMPETITION
ENTRY FORMS — 15 SHIREBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE
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6- 35—FAMILY FORTUNES with Bob Monkhouse.
10 —ONLY WHEN I 40—RUSS ABBOTT’S
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment
SAT., JULY 4th
MIKE GIBSON SUN., JULY 5th
(First Time) JULIE WEST (Tope)
GREAT HOLIDAY STAR NITE with
COMING ATTRACTION SUN., JULY 26th
05—STAR PARADE with 15—THRILLER “Dial a
DEBBIE NEAL and
TONY JOE ALLEN
MEALS AT OLD PRICES. MENU INCLUDES: STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE.
EATING OUT THESE HOLIDAYS? o why no t t r y our new r ange of
HOME-MADE QUICHE, STEAK CHASSEUR, CHICKEN KIEV AND MANY MORE-
CUT THIS ADVERT OUT TO SAVE 50p off BILL FOR TWO PEOPLE
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Specialising in a taste of England
NO W! ASHLEY COURTENA Y RECOMMENDED
HARROP FOLD, +~*~~mBolton-by-Bovoland 600,
T H E S P R E A D E A G L E
H O T E L SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE has
introduced
for the summer months at
lunchtime
A COLD CARVED BUFFET
£ 3 . 2 5 inclusive
idyllic setting in the Kibble Valley overlooking the river.
Just a few minutes drive to an Book a riverside table and help
yourself to the excellent cold food - available.
Aberdeen Angus Rump Turkey, Ham, Salmon, etc.
50—ROYLE PROGRESS WH AL LEY A B B E Y COUNTRY DANCE and BARBECUE TO L IV E M U S IC IN THE C LO IST E R S on
TUESDAY, JULY 7th, 1981 at 8 p.m.
TICKETS C2.50 available from WHALLEY ABBEY
T E L . W H A L L E Y 2268
WORLD OF ANIMALS Deadly African Snakes.
From the Methodist Confer ence, at Chapel Field Road M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , Norwich.
Jack Hargreaves. 30—THE WILD, WILD 00—MORNING WORSHIP 11-
11-25—AAP KAA HAK Mukh- tar Hussain, in Urdu, exp
945—ITN NEWS. 10-
00—OUT OF TOWN With
EXPECTED “There’s One Born Ev e r y Mi n u t e ” Money, so often the root of evil, certainly multiplies life’s problems for Arthur | and Margaret.
a successful telev isio n script-writer has a dilemma.
15—TALES OF THE UN 00-JACK’S TRADE. Jack 11-oa—PARIS BY NIGHT.
TRAVEL. Two girl repor ters spend a night in a house, once a scene of a grisly murder.
SHORT OF CASH? SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FOR BUYING AND SELLING
Prizes for projects for disabled
ing organisations and indi viduals to nominate pro jects being undertaken by young people under 21. The winner will receive a grant of £100, for use in further work for the dis-1 abled. Only projects which:
AN award scheme for young people involved in projects for the handicap ped has been launched by the Lancashire County Council Liaison Commit tee for the International Year of Disabled People. The committee is invit
: ing date for nominations is September 30th. Nominations, in the
have been started or com pleted in the International Year will be eligible, clos-
form • of a letter giving details of the project should be sent to the County Public Relations Officer, County Hall, f Preston.
00-HAVE GIRLS’ WILL
Residential and non-residential courses for all ages from 8.upwards. Places still remain for: ARCHERY, CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES, DRAWING AND
ACTIVITIES, POTTERY, RUGBY, SILVERCRAFT AND STONE MOUNTING. SPORTING ACTIVITIES
PAINTING, FELL WALKING (Week 2 only), FISHING GOLF (Week 1 only), HORSE RIDING, OUTDOOR
(SQUASH, TENNIS AND BADMINTON) YOGA WEEK 1: JULY 19th to JULY 25th
The Summer School, Stonyhurst College,' Blackburn BB69PZ. Tel. Sonyhurst 692, 345
WEEK 2: JULY 26th to AUGUST 1st For further details apply to:
STNHR ME HO OYUST SUMR SCOL
\WINE, DINE and DANCE TO YOUR FAVOURITE MUSIC
MEAL from £2.10 to £4.95 inclusive SERVED UNTIL LATE
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
Tel. CLITHEROE 22010 ROEFIELD HOTEL
EDISFORD BRIDGE (B6243) CLITHEROE
CHR IST CHU R CH CHATBURN SUNDAYSCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND SATURDAY, JULY 4th at 2-30 p.m.
Crowning of the Sunday School Queen and Garden Party in the vicarage Gardens If wet In the School Hall
PROCESSION OF WITNESS, 2 p.m. from school FOLLOWED BY SERVICE at 3 p.m.
FAMILY SERVICE 10-30 a.m. SUNDAY, JULY 5th
ANTIQUE and COLLECTORS' FAIR
Come browse buy or sell good quality items always wanted A FAMILY OUTING — ADULTS 20p Children and Senior Cltlzana 10p
HOT REFRESHMENTS ALL DAY Organiser’s proceeds for Clitheroe Parish Church Funds CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
SATURDAY, JULY 11 th 10 aim. - 5 p.m. 1,000’s of COLLECTABLES
PARISH HALL, CLITHEROE \atismxr3.
Subject to stocks Including: Clocks, Furniture, Brass and Copperware, Treen, Watches, Gold, Silver, Ironwork, Porcelain, Jewellery, Stamps,’ Toys, Instruments, Tools, Devices, Books, Trinkets, Postcards, By* Gones, Bric-A-Brac.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (St Mary Magdalene)
Sunday, July 5th, Pentecost IV
8-0 and 9-15 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION (Said) 10-Oa.m SUNDAY SCHOOL
SERMONS PROCESSION led by Slaidburn Silver Band
10-30 a m. FAMILY SERVICE:
Preacher MR JOHN TRAVIS, BA, Headmaster of Upholland High School, Wigan
CLAIMING DATE
Our hot three course luncheon is available as usual at £4.95 incl.
For table reservations Telephone Clitheroe 41202 . TO S S ID E INSTITUTE ANTIQUE and
FLEA MARKET SUNDAY,
JULY 26th
PROCEEDS AIREDALE BODY SCANNER
STALLS £6 Enquiries Slaidburn 244 O P E N D A Y at
HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH
Mlllthorne Avenue G O S P E L S E R V IC E
SUNDAY, JULY 5th, at 6-30 Mr R. Lord (Blackburn!
and afterwards B E L IE V E R S B A P T ISM S E R V IC E
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP OPEN MEETING on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th, at 2-30 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study at 745 p.m.
"He that believeth In Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
Jo h n 1 1 ,v 2 5 .
GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLITHEROE ROYAL . presents
An Informal entertainment to be given In the School HallfChalburn Road
SUMMER EVENING at 7-30 p.m. on
MUSIC FOR A
Thursday, July 9th, 1981
Admission Free LTHE GEORGIAN WINDOW
During the months of July and August we will be serving meals as follows.
L U N S t S i f f i M N E R _
Saturday LUNCH and HIGH TEA
LUNCH and DINNER i Sunday
CLOSEDJULY 18th — 24th Clitheroe 25090
CHIPPING WOMEN’S INSTITUTE AREHAVINGA
GARDEN PARTY at ALSTON HALL, LONGRIDGE
SATURDAY, JULY 4th 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.
Admission25p ,
STALLS, REFRESHMENTS, CRAFT DEMONSTRATION .
DO COME ALONG — UNDER CO VER IF WET ChlldrenlOp
TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE cordially invite all past members and friends to their
18th BIRTHDAY PARTY '
to.be held in the YOUTH CENTRE on
Tuesday, July 7th ^ • ■ 7-30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
50/50Disco .... V ----------- Buffet Supper „ „.. „ ,
JIM GARLICI AND
We provide a proteasld Mobile Dlacotheque Servlcd any hlgh-clasa function.!
ANDY KAY j
Tel. BURNLEY 207851 24-hour anawarlna aarvlcl
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL ON SATURDAY, JULY 4th
Open at 1-45 p.m.
Organised by ‘The Friends of the Hospital" Proceeds for amenities for patients
Admission Free
Supported by the Mayor and Mayoress of Rlbble Valley and of Clitheroe Borough
Great Variety of Stalls, Slaidburn Silver Band providing music, Dancing by Longridge Rosettes, Pony Rides, Teas
Gifts welcomed for stalls
FRIDAY, JULY! HELEN’S! WA|
ICENSED RESTAURANT WADDINGTON
DANCIh 60p Refrd
RIBBLE VALLEY ROTARACT
TEENAGI DISCO
AT ST JOHN ANBULANd HALLCHURCH BROVl
8 p.m. — 11 p.m. Refreshments
Admission 60p
CLITHEROE. SATURDAl JULY 4th
WHALLEY and LIT
A VILLJIs I C. of E. S I
MONDAY, j|
FUTURE OF Y(
We Ne ed Y | a n d l
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE BOOKING ONLY
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY 10 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE Guest Preacher:
SUNDAY, JULY 5th Rev. Canon EDWA RD WYNNE
The MAYOR and MAYORESS of CLITHEROE will be In attendance followed by
PROCESSION OF WITNESS and
BU F F E T LUNCH. CRICKET SATURDAY, JULY 4th 2 p.m .
r ib b l e s d a l e WANDERERS
E A R B Y
Match Ball sponsored by — PENTHOUSE POTTERY SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23244
Stockists of:
Royal Doulton, Denby, Paragon and Spode Tableware
FREE MICROWAVE OVEN
DEMONSTRATION AND TASTING
HARR0P FOLD FARM GUESTHOUSE
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FRIDAY, JULY 3rd AND
SATURDAY, JU LY 4th 10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m.
ASPDENS 26 King Street,
CLITHEROE Tel. 22681
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LOW MOOR CLUB TH U R SD A Y AN D SA TU RD A Y
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
WADDINGT0N METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, JULY 5th, 1981 10-45 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Preacher: MR R. LAWSON (Ingleton)
/ . IN THE AFTERNOON 2-00 p.m. Procession to the Cenotaph
International Year of Disabled People COME AND SHARE IN THE
2*30 p.m. Re-unloh Service and Young People's Demonstration “ENABLING THE DISABLED” An appropriate theme for this
iCoilectionsforSunda^
CELEBRATIONS EVERYBODY WELCOME!
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
FRIDAY, JULY 3rd
OCEAN Group plus
EVAN EVANS Comedian plus
DUO All funds to Bottle
- Members 20p, non members 50p SU N D A Y LU N CH
M EM B E R ’S DRAW £11 SUNDAY, JULY 5th
63399,63800,62570,62562,64182,63383,63633, 62876.
GEMINI EXPRESS Snowball No. 2, next week £5
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’AUXILIARY
JUMBLE SALE
Monday, July 6th at The Starkie Arms, Clitheroe
DOORS OPEN 6-30 p.m. FREE ADMISSION <©ej$loarcockIlraie ' RESIDENTIAL HOTEL
WADDINGTON, Nr CLITHEROE Tel. CLITHEROE 22333
SATURDAY NIGHT
50/50 DANCING AS USUAL ON
Our restaurant is open for bookings 7-30 P-m- — 9-30 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday with
Bar meals and business lunches being served in the lounge from Tuesday to Saturday
•Harrop, Slaidburn | West Bradford.
burn they held an venturers” club for dren in the morrl After lunch there waT open-air service on S| burn village green. Sunday the service Slaidburn was taken| some of the team.
On Saturday at
STUDENTS from College, Derbyshire, holding a 10-day mil in the Clitheroe Methr Circuit centred on I churches of Grindll
Students! mission
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Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Timothy Hutton
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* “NIGHT FLIGHT” J d i s c o t h e q u e FRIDAY, July 3rd
1 WITH ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ON
FRIDAY, JULY 3rd at
* P E N D L E H O T E L * CHATBURN
from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.
SUPPERS SERVED TO 12 MIDNIGHT SMART DRESS
THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION
COME EARLY to avoid disappointment— Numbers limiietT
n um o e r s limned ^
C L IT H E R O E . Tel. 23278 THURS., FRI. AND SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.
W IL D C A T S OF. S T T R IN IA N S (A)
MON., JULY 6th TO SAT. AT 7-15 p.m. ,: Academy Award winner
CIVIC HALL n o
DOES Clitheroe that the work of ,,
Bolton-by-Bowlana of survivors in a r|
K n o c k l lac]
LAST week, a Cll Ribble Valley wol a Knockout” final"
Who is! giving views? |
MAY I thank the 1 gentlemen for attemi to clarify the purposa organisational detail rally clubs.
. suggest that Adval Schools of Motoring provide a certificate! portunitv for all! groups of drivers t j •velop their motoring | without upsetting bers of the public. To Mr Honeywell's!
tation to contact hinl will find that I haf ready done that. Peil he would now carl state in this column! the benefit of other i land and Hodder Y| residents, where hel lects his “awareneq local opinion.” In who is representing feeling and views to i
M. WILSON Chapel Croft Farm, I Newton-in-Bowland
To Mr Roberts, I vl I
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