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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 3rd, 1981 What's on GISBURN SATURDAY
8- 05 — 8-30—OPEN.UNIVER-. SITY: A lb e r t Crewe’s Atom
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940—PLAY GOLF 6: Bunkers 9 -
9- 10-
PLANETS: An animated science-fiction s e r ie s : “Silent City”
DER OF THE YEAR: Last in series
12—WEATHER
10-15—GRANDSTAND: Crick et (10-25, 1-25. 2-25, 3-25) from Loras: The Nat-West Bank- Trophy Final, Derby shire v Northamptonshire; Football Focus (12-50); Racing from Haydock (2-05, 3-05, 3-35), 2-15 The Fleet- wood Nursery Handicap, 3- 15 The Morecambe Hand icap, 3-45 The Vernon Sprint Cup; 3-50 Half-time football scores; Internation al, Athletics (3-55) from Rome: The Third IAAF World Cup; 4-35 Final Score, including classified check and pools news
5-
series starring David Car- radine: “Dark Angel”
6- 00—NEWS: Weatherman 6-10—SPORT: Regional News 6-
25—BATTLE .O F THE
740-OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-50—SATURDAY CINEMA: “ ROM A N O F F AND JULIET”: Starring Peter Ustinov, Sandra Dee, John Gavin
45—SPORTS ALLROUN 7 -
; TERNATIONAL ATHLE TICS: Cricket: The Nat- West Bank Trophy Final, Derbyshire v Northampton shire: International Athle tics from Rome: The Third IAAF World Cup
4-30—CRICKET AND IN-
8:00,—NEWS AND SPORT: 8 Weather
FINEST INNINGS: Kieran Prendiville explores the sci ence of the game of cricket
30—P R E N D IV IL L E ’S
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: 12-35 On the Ba ll;: 1-00 Drag Racing.. The US Summer-nationals, from I Madison Township Race way; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 , The ITV Six. Kempton: I Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2- 30. Thirsk: Races at 1-45, 2- 15 and 245: 2-55 Golf. The European Open Champion ship and Water Skiing from Thorpe Park, Surrey: 3-50 Half-Time Soccer Round Up; 4-00 Golf. The Euro pean Open Championship from Hoylake; 4-50 Results Service
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845—LIFE ON THE SHELF: Anthony Smith. Director of the British Film institute, introduces extracts from th e w o rk o f P o l ish • documentary film makers
9- 10—RUNG FU: Western
- 15—FASHANU: A portrait of ■ • Black football star, Justin Fashanu
5-05-METAL MICKEY: “It Came From Outer Mickey.” Metal Mickey believes in flying saucers and sends out a caff to the far reaches of the galaxy
5 -3 5—ITN NEWS AND SPORT
5 -
“TINKER, TAILOR, SOL DIER, SPY”: By John Le Carre, dramatised in seven
7- 10—JULIET BRAVO: New se ries with Stephanie Turner, 1: “New Arrivals”
GENERATION GAME: New series
8-
8- 9- 9-
10-
CIAL: Starring David Cop- perfield, Barbara Dickson, Dominique, The Dooleys, Roy Hudd, The King’s Singers
“The Titus Tapes” Weather
15—LARRY GRAYSON’S
1040—NEWS ON 2: Weather 10-50—CRICKET: The Nat- West Bank Trophy Final, Derbyshire v Northampton shire, highlights of today’s Final from Lord’s
8arts by Arthur Hopcraft Parti) 00—SUMMERTIME SPE 50—ALEC GUINNESS IN 6 - 7-
GAME: The contestant race against the clock in their hid to find answers to clues 'hidden on a pyramid of cubes
40 —THE PY RAM ID BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY LANCASHIRE BRANCH
7- 00—PUNCHLINES: With Lennie Bennet
HULK: BiU Bixby in “Half Nelson”
10—THE INCREDIBLE
11-20—"TOP DOG”: A new fe ature film, continuing the Polish theme. Starring Jerzy Stuhr
l i i i i i l l !
45—FLAMINGO ROAD: 35—NEWS AND SPORT: 50—MATCH OF THE DAY
Last in series. Starring Barbara Dickson, with spe cial guest Colin Blunstone
11- 20—"LITTLE FAUSS AND BIG HALSY”: Film star ring Robe rt Red fo rd , Michael J. Pollard
12- 55—WEATHERMAN 50—MY KIND OF MUSIC:
9-35—THE TELEVISION PROGRAMME: “Comedy Tonight” With P e te r
10-00—CLAPPERBOARD: Presenter Chris Kelly takes a look at “Escape to Vic tory,” a story which com bines adventure with foot ball in a prisoner of war camp during World War II
Fiddick _ 8-
JONES: John Inman, and Rula Lenska in “The Pro tector.” Role, reversal in this light-hearted comedy about a female boss and her male secretary
9- 00—ITN NEWS 9-15—SATURDAY FILM: Cliff Robertson in "Obsession.” When Michael Courtland meets the double of his dead wife he is drawn into a web. of m y s te ry and
11- . intrigue 00—INTERNATIONAL . . .
10-30—TISWAS: A Flantastic live iine up of loonies. Sally James ana a new team to
SUNDAY
g l lB S C - t " 1 9-00—MISTER MEN: A “See-
9 - l£ ^™ § 0 S rD A Y GANG: Take a look at god’s world
9-
10- 05—CLOSEDOWN 11-
JEEVAN series. Scots Gaelic for Be- 12- 1-
1145—THE EDITORS 11-45 — 11-50—WEATHER
MAN BBC-2 ) 35-NAI ZINDAGI NAYA 50—CAN SEO:. Last in
140—FARMING: Followed by weather for farmers
From St Finnian’s Parish Church, Cregagh, Belfast
145—NEWS HEADLINES 2- 00-^FILM MATINEE: “The Hasty Heart” S ta r r in g Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, Richard Todd
series. “Echoes of the Wind”
3-
7-40 — 1-55—OPEN UNIVER SITY
^SU N D A Y WORSHIP:
25—INSIDE JAPAN: Last in 7 -
6-
1-55—SUNDAY GRAND STAND: World Rowing Championships (240) from Munich: The Men’s Finals; Cricket (2-15) The John Player League; Internation al Athletics (4-25) .from Rome: The third IAAF World Cup
cluding sub-titles
12-00—FACE THE PRESS: With Anthony Howard. Journalists come face to face with statesmen to debate news and future policies
West farmers and signposts major events in the country calendar
12- 00—HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR: “The Thirteenth • Reunion.” With Julia Foster
SPORTS SPECIAL: Athle- tics, The World Cup Final from Rome. Speedway from Wembley and Golf from Hoylake
Unit
Four.little H a rw o o d B’ BU RH 58446 1 Short
1 Feature 2.30 6.15 8.40 2.00 5.45 8.10 ■
12-30—JACK RABBIT: The story of a remarkable cen tenarian. The man who in troduced the sport of cross country skiing to North America
1-00—CABBAGES AND KINGS: Robin Ray chairs this light-hearted quiz with two teams of celebrities
. „
50—NEWS REVIEW: InWith Bernard Manning 2-
1-
Lome Greene, Dan Block er, Michael Landon: “Long ,
4- 25^LlRYgNDMAN: Wemb ley ’81. Highlights from his • farewell concert
5 - 5-
DONALD: A Walt Disney production
640—NEWS: Weatherman 6-
6-15—THE LIGHT OF EX-, P E R IE N C E : L a s t in series. “Escape Route”
Appeals on behalf of the Church of England Chil dren’s Society
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Last in series. Jackie Pul- linger, who arrived in Hong Kong 15 years ago intend- ingto be a missionary, talks to Richard Baker
, . KING ARTHUR: Last in series
40—BONANZA: Starring QUARTET: With Clifford
8- 10—NEWS ON 2: Weather 8 -
Philip Tibenham reports on new and remarkable trends in Polish television
15—ONE EYE OPEN: 1 5—TH E AMADEUS
05 — M IC K E Y AND „ __
30—THE LEGEND OF 10-
9- 05—ARENA: Presents The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda. The Polish film director An- drezwj Wajda looks back on his career as a film maker and questions some of the attitudes of his times
10—DAVID BELLAMY:
■ Curzon play Schubert’s The. Trout Quintet and Quartett- satz from, the Makings, Snape (recorded in 1977)
-- from Thorpe Park, Surrey and results service
6-30—ITN NEWS 6-
3 4 0—WORLD OF SPORT SPECIAL: Golf, The Euro pean Open Championship, Athletics, The World Cup from Rome, Water Skiing
best of the football league action from the North West
VHRB A DREAMS ^
A L L THE S&SSMj
^ — and not just the good ones...
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‘Solid gold entertainment’. Indiana Jones-the Ultimate Hero
30—UNDER MANNING: 00—MATCH TIME: The
in theUltimate Adventure
from.the creators ofJawsandStarWars
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C O M E M A K E : L O V E
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MENT”: Feature film, di rected by Andrzej Wajda, s t a r r i n g Z b ig n iew Zapasiewicz, Ewa Dal-
30—HOME ON SUNDAY:
11- 55—THE ALL-IRELAND HURLING FINAL: Galway v Offaly, from Croke Park, Dublin; highlights
kowsks 05—“ ROUGH TREAT
7- 15—BENSON: "Bugging the G o v e rn o r .” H i l a r i ty abounds and daily routines go awry when Benson dis covers that the governor’s mansion has been bugged
Gus Macdonald plays devil’s advocate in encounters with a cross section of young people
7 - 4 5 — T H E G R E E K TYCOON: With Anthony
§uinn and Ja cq u e l in e
against a background of the international jet set with
is s e t . Melodrama set
“ JUGGERNAUT” : Star ring Richard , Harris, Omar 9 Sharif
9- 35—BLOOD MONEY: New series by Arden Winch._ A
-05—MASTERMIND: New series
serial in six parts, starring Bernard Hepton, Michael
1045—NEWS: Weather 10-
Denison
Last in series. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra con ducted by Sir Georg Solti in a performance of the Con certo for Orchestra by Bela Bartok
15—THE SUNDAY FILM: 9-
10-
senter Tom Coyne talks to Anthony Wigens about A\tay-From-It-All books
1 1 - la, Belfast 15—THE SUNDAY PROM: 30—A BETTER READ: Pre
SHIP: From St Mark’s Church of Ireland, Dundel-
00—MORNING WOR 11-
11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-30—DOWN TO EARTH: Bob Smithies talks to North
RIGHT: “Sunday Special — Handicapped Babies” Lis Howell ta lk s with the families of handicapped children
00—TH IS IS YOUR 12-
9-45—ITN NEWS 10-00—WINSTON CHUR CHILL — THE WILDER
one of the richest men in the world, and his love for the wife of an assassinated US Senator
NESS YEARS: “Episode 1: “Down and Out.” The series | is in the years when Chur chill almost sank into total political oblivion
LYWOOD: A spectacular salute to the classic MGM musicals from Las Vegas, led by one of their greatest stars Gene Kelly ■ ■
boy Permission is refused fo r aerials
AFTER putting up CB aerials without permis sion, two householders at Billington and Mitton are to be told that they have contravened planning reg ulations. The Ribble Valley
tions for planning permis-, sion.
Council’s Development S u b -Commi t t e e ha s turned down their applica
reasons for refusal is that the aerials represent an excessive display of visu ally obtrusive elements to the detriment of the im-. mediate locality .
In each case, one of the The main objection is to:
large free-standing ae rials, some as tall as 30ft. The council has power to compel their removal and the applicants have a right of appeal but, said a Planning Department spokesman: “We much, prefer to reach an amic able solution to the problem.”
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1 - TESS A 1.50 4.50 7.50 • v 40—DEVIL’S ADVOCATE:
ADVANCE NOTICE 1 Borough of Ribble Valley
CIVIC CHARITY BALL MAYOR’S
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1981 at Newton Village Hall
Tickets now available from: Mayor’s Secretary, Council
? V V \\Y \\\\\V \\\\V Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe (Tel. 25111). ' d
C IV IC H A L L 00—HALLELUJAH HOL
CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 THURS. & FRI. AT 7-30 p.m. CLOSED SATURDAY
CHARIOTS OF FIRE (A) MON.', SEPT. 7th TO SAT. AT 7-15 p.m.
“The Loser.” Dr Locke is . called to investigate the | mysterious death of a young
05—POLICE SURGEON:
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THE NEXT EYEBALL OF C.B.C. WILL BE TUESDAY
C .B .C . N EW S LONGRIDGE
AT THE CRAVEN HEIFER, CHAIGLEY
USUAL FREE DISCO
SUPPERS AVAILABLE EVERYBODY WELCOME
KELLY (Sec.) FRIENDS OF RIBCHESTER HOSPITAL
GARDEN FETE AND OPEN DAY IN THE HOSPITAL GROUNDS >
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th to be opened by
.y
THE DEPUTY MAYOR OF RIBBLE VALLEY at 2 p.m.
(Councillor Mrs M. CLEGG) '
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VARiOUS STALLS, TOMBOLA, PONY RIDES, GRAND DRAW
S O M E T H IN G FO R E V E R Y O N E — E V E R Y O N E WELCOME .
, MUSIC BY LONGRIDGE PRIZE BAND ■ < jB e o e o s c e o s e o s o s o e o s o o e o c c c o o w j
CLARE’S ANTIQUE | FAIRS
HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL Chaigeley
(twixt Chipping and Clitheroe)
THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
Morning Coffee and lunches .©aOCCOOCOSCO&SOCOCOO!
Tel. Lancaster 791165 K o c o s o s c o e s o s o e o !
PROCEEDS FOR ALL HALLOWS’ CHURCH, MITTON
% . You are cordially invited to ;
GREENSIDE, BASHALL EAVES by kind permission, of Miss M. Spurgeon
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th Plant, Cake and Produce Stalls, Bring-and- ■
: : '; . Buy
Coffee Morning110-30 — 12-30 Tea and Cakes 3-00 — 5-00 ’ Admission 30p . ,
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th 8 p m. — 12 midnight
BOWLAND FOREST YFC NEWTON VILLAGE HALL,
ADMISSION E1.50 including supper TICKETS DUNSOP BRIDGE 288 or 661 RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
BRASS IN RIBBLE VALLEY
S LA ID B U R N B AN D
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1981, AT THE CASTLE BANDSTAND,
CONISTON HALL PARK AND LAKE On A65 7 miles North of Sklpton
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 11 a.m. onwards
THE AQUAMASTERS WATER SKI SHOW TEAM HIG
VL LANH O AGLIDR FO O POWERED HANO GLIDER FLY BY
Free Adults £1. Children 20d
C a rv Park
'T i c k e t s E l . 5 0 L I c e n s e c T B a r ; ' Barbecued Food available
' A O
Trade’ Stands, Punch and Judy, Hot Air Balloon Rides, Tua-of-War (£45 Prize Money), Country Crafts . Admission by
programme only
Refreshments and, Bar
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. DANCING IN THE “BIG TOP”
Promoted by sklpton Constituency Conservative Assoc. TetSkjpton2092_ H LEE UC FHNG E RM HTAIR BLLON
" . - MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S :
LADIES’ COMMITTEE' j invite you to a
' Coffee Morning '
in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1981Y. 10 a.m. to 12 noon •
Bring and Buy
In aid o f Guide Do g s fo r the B lin d . x
• Cake Stalls, Raffle V ■.Admission20p
CASTLE GROUNDS, CLITHEROE 2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. (weather permitting)
9 ..
Usual entertainment in the lounge SUNDAY LUNCH
LOW M O O R C LU B THURSDAY ONLY 1
, ‘ MEMBER’S DRAW £20 , SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th ARTISTE ASSURED
Craig on the Organ and Steve on the Drums
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Snowball No. 3 • Next week £2 ST ANDREW’S, SLAIDBURN HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
11 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE Presentation of Gifts and Dedication of Hassocks
7 p.m. EVENING PRAYER ................,.wlck-
Preacher: Rev. J. Richardson, M.A,. Vicar, ot Glggles- .
: T ■ ■ r • il - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th . SALE OF PRODUCE IN .VILLAGE HALL, ■ vi ; SABDEN
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. .
r t t m & E T MARKET
CHILDREN'S AMUSEMENTS
LADIES' COUNTRY FAYRE DANCERS REFRESHMENTS ■ ?... . ■
S T JAMES'S D A N C E R S ____ ; LOW MOOR METHODIST CHURCH
HARVEST FESTIVAL S U N D A Y , S E P T EM B E R 6 th
SERVICES al 2-15-P re a c h e r MR D. KINO 6 p.m. — Preacher REV. G. A. V ICKERS
Gifts from the children will be received by Mre S. Seedall at afternoon Service
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• MONDAY EVENING 7 o’c lo ck—Sale o f fru lt and veg., V Chairman Rev. G. A. Vickers.
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clitheroe art supplies
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U N IT FO U R . King W illiam S t. BiACKBURN 5 17 7 9 i’-.1.45 4.40' ■
R O G E R IV IO O R E JAMES BOND 007
FORYOU EYES O N LY /.
M ana run driving ■CARRADINE DAVID ; . Also JAMES CAAN in,.,. Saturday 2.00 p.m. Admission 30p | DEATH SPORT c
R O L L E R B A L L w ! JUNIOR CINEMA.. .
T n n A Y 6 - THE FUN HOUSE 1X15.25 8.50 »»MY BLOODY VALENTINE m7.1 S ■ u u n l 7 _ CONFESSIONS OF NURSE SHERRY rxi2.2Q 5.35^8.55 pu, GIRLS HOTELw3.55 7JO_
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■ /'Separate Support - 2 . 0 0 t>.4& | O show. Feature 4.10 ' 8.55
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' Saturday. Ono complete show at 6.451 In the year 7000 ’
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SUNDAY SOCCER at
SHAWBRIDGE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Lancashire Combination -
C L I T H E R O E v DAISY HILL KICK OFF 2-30 p.m.
Admission 50p, Children and OAFS 25p
Refreshments available___
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JIM GARLICK AND
We provide a professional Mobile Discotheque Service for any hlgh-clais function.
ANDY KAY , 24-hour answering service Tel. BURNLEY 20795
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SAN FRANCISCO: “Li cence to Kill.” With Karl Malden
35—TAKE A LETTER MR
In aid of Riding For The Disabled and The International Year of the Disabled
OPEN DAY
on Sunday, September 6 th ,1 981 To be opened at 11 -30 a.m. by
His Honour Judge E. S. Temple at •
05—THE STREETS OF
CALDERSTONES SPORTS FIELD WHALLEY
Guest appearance- RED R UM
Programme Includes dressage to music, riding for I the disabled, side saddle display, Lancashire Driving |
• Club rally, Band Concert, pet dog! ‘) show and many " other attractions CATERING
Admission by Programme at the Gate
the programme bring you a messy morning of pop, films, cartoons, quizzes and !
SUNDAY MARKET ■ SUNDAY
THIS IS THE LAST ■ ■
DON’T MISS THIS TERRIFIC DAY-OUT .. '
. FOR ALL THE FAMILY '■ .* GISBURN
COLOSSAL MARKET will be OPEN EVERY
SATURDAY FROM SEPTEMBER 12th
, AMPLE PARKING Details: Tel. GUISELEY 76822
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL
SQUARE DANCING AMERICAN
LOOKING FOR FUN! RELAXATION, FRIENDS? WOULD YOU LIKE TO FORGET THE OFFICE FORAWHILE?
T R Y SQ U A R E DANCING!
IF YOU ARE OVER 16 AND UNDER 60, JUST GIVE THAT TV SET A REST AND COME *
ALONG. YOU CAN BE SURE OF A HAPPY TIME MEETING NEW FRIENDS IN A
CONVIVIAL atmosphere: PEOPLE OF ALL
AGES AND PROFESSIONS ARE DRAWN TO THIS ACTIVITY, ITS FRIENDLY, SOCIABLE AND ENTERTAINING
DANCING EVERY MONDAY 7-30 p.m. — 10-30 p.m. ADMISSION 75p
Commencing October 12th TRY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT, SQUARE DANCING IS FUN
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best In entertainment^-:
SAT., SEPT. 5th
SECOND CHANCE . (Nice Duo) .
1 SUN., SEPT. 6th •' The Man in Green '1. Y - PHIL KELLEY
; > (Be soon to avoid standing) THURS., SEPT. 24th
ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
Tickets now available - - (Members and guests)
WEEKLY DOUBLE — 24 — 26
WEEKLY TREBLE — 28 — 17 — 6 200 QLUB — 105
•; FOOTBALL
SHAWBRIDGE SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th ’
FA CUP
■ FIRST PRELIMINARY ROUND
CLITHEROE' V NETHERFIELD .(Northern Premier Lesgue)
, v . Kick off 3 p.m. Admission 50p
Children and OAP's25p
/ Refreshments available Match sponsored by
R. TURNER & SON Castle St, Clitheroe for all the best In vour
finest selection oftootball boots In East Lancs.
sports requirements. The
HODDER VALLEY DUNSOP BRIDGE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th CATTLE, SHEEP, HEAVY HORSES, PONIES,
HANDICRAFTS, YFC CLASSES, WRESTLING, CLAY SHOOT, FOOTBALL, FELL RACE, TUG OF WAR — 1st PRIZE £20, KICK-START, SLAIDBURN BAND, SCOTTISH DANCERS, STANDISH CLB BAND
LICENSED BAR CAR PARK FREE ADMISSION £1 Children 20p
“NIGHT FLIGHT” d is co th e q u e
on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th with ALTERNATIVE MUSIC on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th
PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN
from 10 p.m. to i-30 a.m.
Food available until closing time SMART DRESS
THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION '
COME EARLY to avoid disappointment — Numbers Limited
★ A Ajfc A k A k k A A A A A C.C.B.3.A. C H A R IT Y
. in aid of International Year of the Disabled ' .;
B A R B E C U E (Meteor Club)
( PLEASE NOTE! to be held at PIMLICO FARM
opposite BLACK HORSE, PIMLICO DISCO AND CLITHEROE FOLKERS
Sa tu r d a y ; Se ptem b er 1 9 th at 8 p.m.
Tickets £3 including supper
Tickets available from’RIg and Twig, Wellgate, Kings Arms, Bawd lands, Spar Foodllner, Garnett Road
Liverpool, Appointed to Staff, Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, Ipswich, 1975.
ADMISSION BY PROGRAMME!
ADULTS 75p, OAP and CHILDREN 50p ■Programmes on sale at
' R. & P. AINSOWRTH, Shawbridge Street. Cliheroe. F A ALLEN 8i SONS LTD,Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe,
J COWGILL & SON (The Printers) LTD, Market Place, ■ 'Clitheroe.
KAYDEE BOOKSHOP, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th
D ISCO in ST JOHN AMBULANCE HAI L 8 |8
DANCING TO GB’s DISCO 7-30 to 11 p.m. Admission 50p
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full of fittings and ttl yournatural choice!
Stuart FrazE Accrington I
25-27Union St, I Accrington.|Tell
^ Specialists in the d | C & K. AINSWORTH, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, CLITHEROE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, a t 7 p.m., by
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