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2 Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times, June 4th, 19S1 Weekend SATURDAY-


7-15-8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


9-10—ROCKFACE (7) Harder Climbs. ■


9- 10-


9-35—LASSIE Orphan of the Wild.


BEAR BUNCH King Klong versus Masked Marvel.


"’) with Edgar Kennedy. 10-37—WEATHER


10-40—INTERNATIONAL CRICKET England v Au­ stralia for The Prudential Trophy from Edgbaston; commentaries.


12-45-GRANDSTAND. Boxing (12-55) Highlights of Tues­ day night’s Barrett/Duff promotion from The Royal Albert Hall, London. Inter­ national Cricket (1-25, 2-10, 3-20, 3-55) from Edgbaston, England v Australia for The ’ Prudential Trophy, com­ mentaries. Racing from Haydock W-50, 3-00, 3-35); 2- 00 The Park Hall Appren­ tice Handicap; 3-10 The John of Gaunt Stakes; 3-45 The Stones Best Bitter Handicap; commentaries.. International Tennis (3-20, 3- 55) from Par is, The French Open Championship Ladies’ Final, commen­ taries. 5-00 Final Score, A; round-up of today’s news and results.


5-00—NEWS Weatherman. 5-10—SPORT, Regional News.


5-


JONES A special feature- length film introducing the popular Western adventure series, starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones.


6 - JOKING!


s b c -i ) ( B l i i l l l i 2-


7-4(K2-20—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY.


15—FALSE ROOMERS (b/


55-HELP! IT'S THE HAIR 4 -


3-


I’ll Get You for This (b/w) s ta r r in g George Raft, Coleen Gray.


Neptune, the Mysterious Giant.


10-05—SATURDAY MORN­ ING PICTURES MYS- I TERY ISLAND “Fate’s Just a Dirty Trick” Comedy


20—SATURDAY CINEMA


10-15—THE LAST OF THE .


45—THE SKY AT NIGHT 7-


7-00—NEWS AND SPORT. 7-15—THE PETWORTH IN­ HERITANCE Bernard Price and Richard Cusden • tell the story’ of Petworth and its pictonal heritage.


CRICKET England v Au­ stralia for The Prudential Trophy from Edgbaston, commentaries.


8 -


Bridget Riley has become Britain's leading abstract artist, in this film she talks in her studio about why she paints and the way she paints — finding out what the eye can see, exploring what looking actually feels- like.


8- 9-


• talks with Thomas Allen, principal baritone at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.


VIEWS Bernard Levin talks to Lord Weinst'ock.


15—ALIAS SMITH AND


11-05—INTERNATIONAL CRICKET England v Au­ stralia for The Prudential


25 —YOU MUST BE


6-55—SATURDAY PR E ­ MIERE The Wild and the Free, starring Linda Gray and Granville van Dusen.


8- 9-


MUSIC SHOW (last in series).


Weather.


11-35-NEWS ON 2 Weather. 11-40—MIDNIGHT MOVIE The File on Thelma Jordan, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey (b/w).


Trophy, highlights. 30—THE VAL DOONICAN 15—NEWS AND' SPORT.


9-30—ROOTS A series in 13 garts by Alex Haley (Part


11-00—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MILL.


11-50-11-55—WEATHERMAN.


9-40—NUMBERS AT WORK Fred Harris visits a kitch­ en-planning centre to see how models, plans and drawings give an idea of what the finished product will look like.


9-15—MANSCAPE Neil Cos- sons looks at the greatest engineer of all; Isambard Kingdom Brunei.


SUNDAY- ( BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 )


9-00—OVER THE MOON Dots and Gaps.


9 - 1 0 - MICRO (4) On Line.


7-40-8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY.


9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN.


10-35—GOOD FOR BUSI- Very


11-25—CAN SEO Gaelic for Beginners (7) De an uair a tha e?


11-00—IS THERE LIFE . AFTER SCHOOL? (1) What is School For?


NESS . . . (1) A Commercial Story.


11-


12- 15—WHIT SUNDAY SER­ VICE from The Chapel of Ellesmere College, Shrop­ shire.


COOKERY COURSE Herbs.


1-00—FARMING; Weather for farmers.


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES. I -


3-15—TOM AND JERRY. 3-


4-


1-25—ARTISTS IN PRINT A series which shows artists making original prints.


DOCTOR RHYTHM (b/w) starring Bing Crosby with


Mary Carlisle, Beatrice Lillie.


ploration and development of the great American West (Part 2) The Yellow Apron.


GUAGE TEACHING (2) The Oxfordshire Modern Language Project.


2-30—SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND. International Ath­ letics (2-35) from Gates-


7-40-1-55—OPEN UNIVER- SITY.


45—MANAGING THE 10—MODERN LAN-


. head, England v Ethiopia v Scotland v Italy; commen­ taries. International Tennis


6-


. (2-45) from Paris, The French Open Champion­ ships, Men’s Final; commen­ taries. Cricket (3-30) The John Player League; com­ mentaries.


of the week plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear.


7- 50—DELIA SMITH’S


9-25—TENNIS 31 Dan Maskell looks ahead to the prospects a t The Queen’s Club, London, at Eastbourne and the excitement of Wimb­ ledon.


9-


serial in six parts by Jack Pulman (Part 5).


55—FILM MATINEE,


10- 20—CONSORT OF DIUSICKE (new series) with Emma Kirkby and David Thomas — Daphne and Strephon by William Lawes.


20-CENTENNIAL The ex­ 50—BLUE PETER SPE­


6- 40—SONGS OF PRAISE for Whit Sunday from St Anne’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, Belfast.


5- 35—NEWS; Weatherman: 5 - 15—PRIDE AND PR E ­ JUDICE by Jane Austen (last in series) (Part 5).


7-


10- 10-


I I -


9-15—NEWS; Weather. 9-


MATTER.


Harold Pinter, starring Warren Mitchell, Jonathan P ry c e and K e n n e th Cranham.


CIAL ASSIGNMENT (last in series) Rivers (5) The River Tamar.


9- 10- 11-


What do you feel about faith healing? is it just sug­ gestion or does a paranor­ mal event take place?


15—THE CARETAKER by


F rom S t M a rg a r e t ’s Church, Olton Solihull.


11-25—AAP KAA HAK. 11-


Jack Hargreaves. 30—THAT’S LIFE. ■


GLISH CHURCHES A series of ten programmes . with Donald Sinden (1) Through a Glass Darkly.


11- 45-11-50—WEATHERMAN. Sergeant Bilko (b/w). 50—DISCOVERING EN­


15—HEART OF THE 12-


20—PHIL SILVERS as sity.


10-25—NEWS ON 2 Weather. 10-30—FILM OF THE WEEK’ “A Woman Under the Influ­ ence" starring Gena Row­ lands, Peter Falk.


Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Charles Boyer with Horst Buchholz.


2-00—CARTOON “Tell Me a Bad Time Story".


50—NEWS REVIEW News 4-


15—FANNY Film starring 6-


4-00—WATCH IT! SMUG­ GLER Oliver Tobias; Lesley Dunlop and Hywel Williams Ellis in "Missing Princess”.


5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW Star guest this week is singer Leo Sayer.


■ that Scientology is now es­ vestigation into the claim 6-30—ITN NEWS. 30—PRIVATE SCHULZ A 7-


tablished as a respectable church.


6- 40—ROYAL PROGRESS A weekly tour of religious life in Britain taking a look at


'the many varied creeds and cultures.


TALES “The Shillingbury Legend”. When the Mayor of a French village, comes to Shillingbury, he brings fond memories of time spent in England. And he brings his beautiful daugh­ ter with him.


8 - 30—MIND OVER MATTER


00—MORNING WORSHIP 9-


and magazine programme which deals exclusively with education, from primary school through to univer­


1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE With Bamber Gas­ coigne.


With Brian Walden.


1-30—DOWN TO EARTH Bob Smithies talks to North- West fanners.


JAZZ NIGHT ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


i T O N I G H T { J U N E 4 t h


T h e l a s t o n e u n t i l O c t o b e r ! at the


C o p y J l o o f c S f o t c l


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 205 8-30 — 11-00 with


THE ERIC AINSWORTH TRIO


featuring AL WOODS . BAR SNACKS and RESTAURANT AVAILABLE


30—CHALKFACE News 10-


10- 00—WEEKEND WORLD 11-


9- 15—TALES OF THE UN­ EXPECTED “The Last Bottle in the World”. One of the four richest men in the world; a man who has everything — except the certainty that his. beautiful wife loves him.


Another intriguing case for m i l l io n a i re d e te c t iv e Jonathan Hart and his jour­ nalist wife.


' 00—OUT OF TOWN With


arrival home on a 30-year- old motorbike is not greeted


with enthusiasm from Else; but Min is game.


15—ITN NEWS.


Clive James. "Charles Charming’s Challenges on the Pathway to the Throne” is a satirical account of Prince Charles' upbringing as heir to the throne.


SHOW Extracts from a new, long comic poem by


KNOCK-OUT CUP Semi­ finals of the Darts competi­ tion from Oldham.


Cliiheroe Concerts Society COFFEE EVENING


at the home of Mr and Mrs K. RYCROFT


92 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE on


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th from 7 to 9 p.m.


Coffee 25p Bring-and-Buy Stall


ST ANDREW’S SLAIDBURN


WHITSUNDAY


HOLY COMMUNION 8 a.m. — 10-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m.


DUNSOP BRIDGE HOLY COMMUNION


ST GEORGE’S 2 p.m.


CHIPPING OLD PEOPLE’S WELFARE


A WHIST &


BRIDGE HOTEL, MONDAY, JUNE 8th, at 7-45 p.nv


DOMINO DRIVE will be held at HODDER


S A T U R D A Y N I G H T


. and every Evening £6 oer head


(FRI. and SAT. 10 p.m. SUN. 9 p.m.)


FULLA LACARTE 7-30 — 9-30 p.m.


CLOSEBTMONDAY EVENING


30—THE SOUTH BANK 45—TILL DEATH . . . Alfs


job at the Sleepfite Pyjama Factory’. The items of cur­ rent interest with the work­ ers is the rise they are de­ manding, and the factory picnic.


2-05—THE SUNDAY MUSI­ CAL Doris Day in “The Pyjama Game” Handsome Sia Sorokin begins his new


AL Bolwieser, starring Kurt Raab, Elisabeth Tris- senaar.(A German, film with English sub-titles).


ALLISS from Prestwick Golf Club, Scotland — Peter Alliss plays golf and


05—INTERNATIONAL


with three people stranded on an island.


MOHICANS with Randolph Scott.


• Green Ice and The Compet­ ition.


45—BRIDGET RILEY


5-05—DICK T U R P IN ’S GREATEST ADVEN­ TURE Dick, Swiftnick and’


15—AROUND WITH 6 -


5-35—ITN NEWS. 5-


Jane Harding fall into the clutches of a mad ex-priest.


with Bob Monkhouse. 45—THE LEVIN INTER­ 15-FILM INTERNATION­ 9 -


9-00—MAGNUSl “ Never Again" The Hawaii based private-eye befriends two


su rv iv o rs of the Nazi holocaust.


SPORT. 10-


• BOXING Alan Minter (GB) v Mustafa Hamsho (US) from Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.


6-45—WORLD CUP FOOT­ BALL Hungary v England. L iv e f rom th e Nep Stadium, Budapest.


Will” Comedy series set in a hospital.


LAUGH “Where There’s a


CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN presents ’


55 —ITN NEWS AND 10—INTERNATIONAL


1 2 -


11- 15—LOU GRANT “Venice” City editor Lou Grant be­ comes in v o lv ed with another knotty problem which affects his readers and the people who work for Him.


12-45—THE MONTE CARLO SHOW with guest star singer, actor, songwriter, director and producer An­ thony Newley.


KNOCK-OUT CUP The knock-out competition from Oldham Civic Hall has reached the quarter-finals and features two excellent ties as the players strive to win the £2,000 first prize.


SONGS FROM THE SHOWS


by


CLITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY


a t 7 - 3 0 p .m . S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 6 t h


10—DARTS WORLD I N T H E S C H O O L , C H A T B U R N


ADMISSION: ADULTS 75p CHILDREN and OAPs 50p including refreshments


Proceeds for Tower Repair Fund


C OM IN G A T T R A C T IO N SUNDAY, JUNE 14th


JIMMY CROW


DELACY ARMS WHALLEY. . Tel. 3197


CONNIE and TONY are pleased to announce


BAR MEALS and SNACKS


NOW AVAILABLE LUNCHTIME AND EVENING


High” Sandy loops the loop ana becomes a nero of the | daredevil flving circus.


30—FLAMBARDS “Flying I


• (Except Wednesday and Thursday) A MATTHEW BROWN. HOUSE


ROEFIELD HOTEL


Edisford Bridge (B6243), CLITHEROE RESIDENTIAL


Accommodation for 44 persons in period and modem en-suite bedrooms with colour TV.


... Restaurant open to non-residents. First class meals from £6.95 inclusive or a la carte


Anniversaries, wedding receptions, parties and mini conferences our speciality


RIVER ROOAf (formerly “PILKY’s)


NEW DISCOTHEQUE every Thursday 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. (from June 4th)


MONDAYS—SINGLES NIGHT, DANCING (no cover charge) WEDNESDA YS — SINGLES DISCO (over 25’s) FRIDAYS - DISCO SUPPER, £1.50 incl. supper


SATURDA YS — DINNER and DISCO, £1.95 inc. All above from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


SUNDAYS — DISCO CLUB, 7-30 to 10-30 p.m. ________ 00—CREDO: CULTS An in­


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t ANTIQUE and 15—'THE SHILLINGBURY


* MYTTON HALL ^ MITTON, nr WHALLEY, Lancs


* SUNDAY, JUNE 7th , Swimming Pool, Sauna, Sun Beds, Bar Meals,


J f Over 25 Antique, Coin, Stamp and Militaria Dealers


T 15—HART TO HART ^ ★ ★ ★ ★


9 -3 0 u n t il 4-30 Inquiries


Tel. Colne 861555/867625 i ★


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THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


EXHIBITIONS at WHALLEY LIBRARY


SATURDAY, 6th — SATURDAY, 20th JUNE


GALLERY


Paintings by Kenneth Crabtree LENDING DEPT.


Paintings by David Diggins ___________Open normal library hours 30—DARTS WORLD €n£tlc &c£tiuirant


IN D I S T R E S S ! S U I C I D A L !


N E E D H E L P ? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


Bp Clitheroe. Tel. 24587 (Licensed) ' NELSON or BLACKBURN 6 9 4 9 2 9


/ / ? 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE, . NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


GOSPEL SERVICE


6-30 p.m; SUNDAY, JUNE 7th


' Speaker Mr R. LORD (Blackburn)


L A D I E S


F E L L O W S H I P WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th • . 2-30.p.m.


If any man hear my voice and open . Ihe door I will come in lo him


PRAYER AND ... Behold I stand at the door and knock.


Miss M. HETHERINGTON (Cliiheroe)


BIBLE READING 7-45 p.m.


and will sup with him and he with me . Rev 3 Verse 20


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CHRISTIAN FOLK MUSIC SUNG BY


A GROUP FROM


CAPERNWRAY HALL 2-30 p.m. JUNE 7th


St James’s Church, ' Clitheroe A FREE Act of Praise —


suitable for all.


GRAND SUMMER DANCE and CARVED B U F F E T


at THE CATHOLIC CLUB, LOWERGATE : (by k in d permission o f Fr Willoughby SJ)


on FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, 1981 50/50 DANCING


From 8 p.m. to midnight


Tickets £2.75 available from Whitesides or committee members, or at the door


Proceeds in aid of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research


^


SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


MARTIN TOP . RIMINGTON


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY, 7th JUNE, . Preacher:


Mr Keith Wills , Services at


2.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. Items by the young people


Collections tor Church Funds EVERYONE WELCOME


GARGRAVE, NR SKIPTON (Above Co-op Store) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


COLLECTORS FAIRS ANTIQUE AND


TH IS SUNDAY, JU N E 7th


FORTHCOMING. EVENTS


JULY 5th AUGUST 2nd


AUGUST 30th and 31 st SEPT. 6th


STALLS £5-INQUIRIES Tel. Skipton 3440,4641,


4884 Clitheroe. Tel. 24587 ■ (Licensed) ' ARE YOU


A SUNDAY PERSON


LUNCH HIGH TEA DINNER


BAR SNACKS ' ' ................................ ................................. imnnm n nm n n ^mT1ng


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ANDY KAY ;


Tel. BURNLEY 20795 24-hour answering service


For Natalis ct


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For reservations and tickets tel. Clitheroe 22010 or 25536


will be held in the Hospital Grounds at from 10 a.m. to 12 noon


and a G A R D E N P A R T Y from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


Bring and Buy Stall, Produce Stall, Tombola


Admission morning including coffee and biscuits — _______________ 25p, evening 10p .


COFFEE MORNING


WADDINGTON AND DISTRICT / ALMSHOUSES


BOWLING and TENNIS CLUB


WHALLEY CRICKET,


Waddington on Wednesday, June 10th, 1981


SUNDAY, JUNE 21 st SPORTS MY


ENTRIES INVITED FOR TUG-OF-WAR


COMPETITION-£5 per team


BARREL OF ALE TO WINNERS


Entries to 17 Abbots Croft, Whalley by June 14th


L O W M O O R C L U B THURSDAY ajid SATURDAY


HODDER VALLEY SHOW


HO-DOWN


GAMBLE HOLE, NEWTON FRIDAY,


JUNE 5th 8 p.m.


Tickets still available Tel. Slaidburn 287


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY LUNCH — MEMBERS DRAW £8


SUNDAY, JUNE 7th NEW TO CLUB


56466,56659,56522,56201,56636,55909,56705, ; 56412


./ SNOWBALL No. 6 : NEXT WEEK £1


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, Special 1, followed by Au­ stralian pools check; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six. Catterick. Races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-35. Epsom. Races at 1-45, 2-20 and 2- 55; 3-10 In te rn a tio n a l Sports Special 2 Speedway. 4-00 Wrestling; 4-50 Results Service.


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12-00—CLAPPERBOARD A look at some new films in- [ eluding The Antagonist,


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT In tro d u c ed . by Dickie Davies, 12-35 On the Ball; 12-50 International Sports


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SATURDAY, JUNE 6th


Another 3 act show SUNDAY, JUNE 7th


DOROTHY DAY THURSDAY, JUNE 11th


Plus supporting act By request


DOREEN CHADWICK IN CONCERT


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LUNCH MENUS, choice'of six dishes, 4 course £ 3 . 2 5 INCLUSIVE OF VAT v.


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Ideal for families, and a warm welcome always assured.


s. 5v.' CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 TUE., JUNE 9th, 7-30 p.m.


U N D E R T O N E S £3 (£3.50 on door)


WED., JUNE 10th, 7-30 p.m. T R U S T -


Plus STREETFIGHTER £2 (£2.50 on’night)


THURS., JUNE 11th; ■ • 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


A L A N P R I C E


Plus full supporting show. Tickets £2.50-


(£4 after 10-30 p.m.) TUES., JUNE 23rd, 7-30 p.m.


'D IA M O N D H E A D . with special guests .


: SILVERWING V £2 (£2.50 on night)


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Records and Tapes, Blackburn, Burnley and Clitheroe. and Mary's Music, Accrington


Tickets for group events may also be obtained from Ames


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THURS., FRI., "AND SAT. AT 7-15 p.m. . ’ James Mason, Bernard Crlbblnsln


T H E W A T E R B A B I E S (U) MON!; JUNE 8th TO SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.


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CLOSED MON. EVENING CRICKET


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