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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 9th, 19S1 Weekend SATURDAY- i i i i i i i i


9-05-PLAY TENNIS (3) 9 -


7-15 _ 8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


10-


SUMMER (new series). Are You Ready? P e te r Powell introduces good music, good laughs, and good ideas for the holidays ahead, with guest presenter Kiki Dee.


10-55—INTERNATIONAL GOLF: The State Express Classic from the Belfry Country Club, eommen-


52—WEATHER


12-30—GRANDSTAND: 12-35, The Davis Cup from Christ­ church, New Zealand. New Zealand v Great Britain, commentaries; 1-35, 2-05, 2- 35, Racing from Lingfield: 1-45, The Philip Comes Nickel Alloys Stakes (Qual­ ifier); 2-15, The PTS Racing Stakes (Handicap); 2-45, The C. R. Barron Group Nursery Stakes (Handicap). 1-50, 2-20, International Trampolining: The Her- mesetas World Cup from Woking Leisure Centre. 2- 50, 3-30, International Golf: The State Express Classic from the Belfiy Country Club. 3-10, 4-35, Interna­ tional Swimming: The York­


10-


ATHLETICS from Oslo. The Oslo Games.


11-


cost of keeping warm in winter.


Generations” by Alex Haley (9), 1914.


30 —G E T S E T FO R 12-


I- 20—ROOTS: “The Next


AT THE MILL (last in series)


GOLF: The State Express Classic from the Belfry Country Club, highlights.


i i l M i l l l 3-


7-40 — 2-45—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


4- 30—THE SKY AT NIGHT: “ B om b a rdm e n t f rom Space”, Patrick Moore dis­ cusses asteroid collisions with Dr David Hughes, of Sheffield University.


1: “Weekend with Father”. Starring Van Heflin, Pat­ ricia Neal.


6- 7- 7-


5- 6 -


shire Bank International from the Derby Baths, Blackpool, Great Britain v Italy. 4-55, Final Score: News and reports of all today’s top sporting events.


6-15-POP QUIZ with Mike Read.


6-lO—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS


JONES: Stagecoach Seven. ERMAN


6- 7 -


Holiday Camp, 1959. Men


Machines”. Starrin rrmg : Sarah Miles, Stuart Whitman,


in


10-05—SATURDAY MORN­ ING PICTURES: Mystery Island, “Pops in a Box”.


50—SATURDAY NIGHT 40—INTERNATIONAL 20 — 1-25—WEATHERMAN 10—SATURDAY CINEMA


4-50—SATURDAY CINEMA 2: “Life with Father". Star­ ring William Powell, Irene Dunne, Elizabeth Taylor.


Norman. WEATHER 8-


this eight-part series, David Attenborough goes to In­ donesia, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam and India.


10—ALIAS SMITH AND I I -


00 — NEWS, WEATH­


1 1 .0 0 —N EW S ON 2 , WEATHER


45—SCOOP with Barry 15—NEWS AND SPORT, 30—SPIRIT OF ASIA: In


6-15—ITN NEWS 6-20—FAMOUS FAMILY FORTUNES: With Bob Monkhouse. The Chalmers versus the Wat lings


6 -5 5 —ONLY


DECADE. La clemenza di Tito.


30—MOZART: THE LAST


FILM: “Those Magnificent Fly in g


9-25—NEWS AND SPORT, WEATHER


45—HI-DE-HI! Maplin’s 15—THE SA T V R D A Y th e i r


James Fox and Robert Moriey.


9 .4 0—INTERNATIONAL


12-15—“MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM” . Starring Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Glenda F a r re l l , Frank


BILL: “CAT PEOPLE” . Starring Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Tom Conway, Jane Randolph and at


l-35—i


McHugh. CLOSEDOWN


05—HORROR DOUBLE 9 -


10-


7-55-LADY IN DANGER: With Lynda Carter. A big business will kill to stop its fatal secret getting out.


7 -2 5 — RU S S A B B O T ’S SATURDAY MADHOUSE: Comedy half-hour with Dustin Gee and Patti Gold.


LAUGH; “Last Tango”. Figgis, Glover and Norman plan a late-night party.


lings. WHEN


9-4 0— IT N N EW S AND SPORT


55—INTERNATIONAL


ATHLETICS: The Oslo Games.


11- 30—STAR PARADE: A variety spectacular with Boney M and Lyndsey de Paul.


9-15—HELPING HAND: “Helping Hands”.


SUNDAY- 11-


7-15 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


9-00—MISTER MEN: Mr Mean and Mr Tickle.


9-45-CLOSEDOWN 11-


12-


9-15—ART-ASIA: Focus on Asian arts and artists in multi-racial Britain.


Beginners (12) Ceart ma tha.


1-00—FARMING:. Weather for farmers.


1- 2-


3- 3 -


DERS: Vladimir Bukovsky in East and West. Using documentary footage, arc­ hive material and dramat­ ised inserts, “Crossing Bor­ ders” is Bukovsky’s com­ parison of the two societies, their differences and their similarities.


50—CAN SEO: Gaelic for


from Christ Church, Chor- leywood, Herts.


1-25-INSIDE JAPAN (3) Fac­ tory Flower Office lady.


“CAGE OF GOLD”. Star­ ring Jean Simmons. David Farrar, James Donald.


“The Flying Bear”. 4-


TIME: Six films of early exploration (Borneo 1915) made by Dr Carl Lumholz, “Land of Mystery and Charm” (China 1934) made by Frances Hotham.


5- 30—STAR TURN CHAL­ LENGE: Swap Shop v It Ain’t Half Hot Mum.


saga of land and its people (7). The Shepherds.


5 -


6- 05—OUR JOHN WILLIE by Catherine Cookson (final part).


ERMAN


6-35—DEREK JACOBI: Vice president of the Association for AH Speech Impaired Children appeals for help for children suffering from a hidden handicap — specific speech and language disor­ ders.


6- 9-


7- 15—THE SUNDAY FILM, “ THE SPIRAL ROAD”. Starring Rock Hudson, Burl Ives, with Gena Rowlands, Geoffrey Keen.


PRAISE CHOICE with Thora Hird.


10- 15—NEWS, WEATHER series)


10-25—A YEAR IN POLAND: “Solidamosc”, Tim Sebas­ tian, the BBC’s man in Warsaw, reports behind the scenes of a dramatic year in Poland.


1M0—THE EDITORS: Pre­ sented by John Morgan.


We’ll help you to sell your family’s unwanted items


All you have to do is to go round the house and make a


list of the things you no longer use or need.


Then phone this number BURNLEY 22331


With our help in preparing your ad you’ll sell them ah like magic. Do it today.


Leader, Colne Times, Barnoldswlck & Earby Times, Clitheroe Advertiser


Turn words Into cash with the Burnley Express, Nelson


BROOKSIDEC.P. SCHOOL BRIGHT ST„ CLITHEROE


S U M M E R F E T E Friday, July 10th 6-30 p.m.


Scottish Dancing Display, Fire engine, Hot dogs, Welly throwing, Pony rides, etc.


Sideshows, Games, Music, Space Invaders, Stalls,


Adults 10p. Children 5p Admission 40—CROSSING BOR­


12- 20 — 12-25—WEATHER­ MAN


15—SUNDAY WORSHIP BBC-2


740 — 1-55-OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


55-NEWS HEADLINES 00—FILM MA TINEE :


20—BARNEY BEAR in 30—TRAVELLERS IN


7-


8 - 8-


9 -


1-55—GRANDSTAND 6-


3-


digest of the news of the week, plus a visual com­ mentary for those who cannot hear.


DECADE (7) Workshop: Mozart’s Requiem.


WEATHER RAMME: Britain 2000. 00-CENTENNIAL: The


1- 2-


1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE: With Bamber Gascoigne.


With Robert Smithies.


vote in “the by-election of the century”? Gus Mac­ donald and a cross section of the electors meet the parties who want their votes. Today: Unemploy­ ment.


9-40—SAVE IT: Cutting the 1-45-CLOSEDOWN


HILL: Ralph Bates in “Man of Straw”.. A marriage in danger for a young MP, too ambitious for his new wife’s liking.


30—HOUSE ON THE ‘tvyj •• Svv''’ . SUNDAY LUNCHES 1 p.m. -


12- 30—THRILLER: “Murder on the Midnight Express” with Judy Geeson and Charles Gray.


2 p.m.


EVENING DINNER a la carte MENU ABTA commended, Country Guest House 1976-81


Specialising in a taste of England


NOW! ASHLEY COURTENAY RECOMMENDED


HARROP FOLD, j*****+m»Bolton-by-Bowland 600 <


CAL: With Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns and Angela Lan sb u ry . “The Court Jester”. A circus clown — Danny Kaye — gets in­ volved with a band of out­ laws trying to oust a wicked king.


50-NEWS REVIEW: AHoodwinked". 4-


15—MOZART: THE LAST4-


30—DOWN TO EARTH: 00—THE SUNDAY MUSI­


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE BOOKING ONLY


CRAVEN HEIFER Hotel and Restaurant


CHAIGLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE Tel. STONYHURST 215


TONIGHT THURSDAY


GLER: With Oliver Tobias. Jack is arrested for murder — and there’s strong evi­ dence.


55 —NEWS, WEATH­ 1 0 -


GOLF: 1980 Open Golf Championship. The story of last year’s championship at Muirfield, when Tom Watson won the most pre­ stigious title in golf for the third time.


WEEK: “THE KILLING O F A C H IN ES E BOOKIE” . Starring Ben


12-15-CLOSEDOWN Gazzara.


3 0 — N E WS ON 2, 40—THE MONEY PROG­ 30—INTERNATIONAL


6-


50—CARTOON: “ Robin 00—WATCH IT! SMUG­


DISCO plus LIVE GROUP Starts 7 p.m. till 12-30 p.m.


Admission £1 before 10-30 p.m. £1.50 after 10-30 p.m. Including Supper


5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW: With guest American pop star Alice Cooper.


6-30—ITN NEWS 6-


25 —F ILM OF THE 7 -


differences in Northern Ireland.


7- 15—BENSON: A 20-year-old love stop; threatens Ben son’s position.


With Roger Royle.


expected guest at the har­ vest celebrations.


testants”. Second of two programmes on religious


30—FLAMBARDS: An un­Smarmy dressed also SATURDAY NIGHT 00—CREDO: ‘Ulster’s Pro­


SUPPER DANCE from 7 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


40—ROYLE PROGRESS Dancing to Resident DJ MIKE ALSO OUTSIDE BARS CATERED FOR


40—YOUR SONGS OF 10-


9- 1 1 -


WORLD OF ANIMALS: “Crocodiles”.


shire. 30—THATS LIFE (last in 11-


30—THE WILD, WILD 9-


SHIP: Mass at St Mary’s, Bamber Bridge, Lanca­


11-25—AAP KAA HAK: Shiv Pande talks with a heart specialist.


RIGHT: Lis Howell looks at -the problems of the wheelchair-bound.


12- 00—MORNING WOR­ 00—TH IS IS YOUR


8- 45—BLESS ME FATHER With Arthur Lowe. Dud dleswell and Neil find women have their place in society . . .


“Honour is an Unmarked Grave”. A publicity hungry crimewriter brands the Five-0 unit as incompetent after he discovers the re mains of a missing youth.


45—HAWAII FIVE-O.


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * * k


C STUART KEPHAN PROMOTIONS 2


9- 45—ITN NEWS 10-


With Tom Coyne, Ian Ken­ nedy Martin and John Wainwright.


500: How will Warrington 30—A BETTER READ: 12-


E XP E C T ED: Rachel Kempson and Joan Green wood in “Bosom Friends”. Two school friends reunited — but is it a mistake?


15—TALES OF THE UN yL-


L MYTTON HALL * MITTON, nr WHALLEY, Lancs


11- 15—MANNIX: Joe Mannix finds himself in the mortu­ ary, labelled as a corpse.


Daniel Massey and Barbara Leigh-Hunt. What happens when a middle-aged couple fall in love.


00—THE WARRINGTON 12-40-CLOSEDOWN “Montmartre”.


00—COLD FEET: With T


10—PARIS BY NIGHT:


BAR MEALS AVAILABLE 9-30 until 5-30


Inquiries


* ANTIQUE AND 4 t COLLECTORS’ FAIR J


¥ SUNDAY, JULY 12th J ^


^ ^


¥ Tel. Colne 861555/867625 J


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THE SPREAD EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE


Now Available at Lunchtime


A COLD CARVED BUFFET


£ 3.25 inclusive (MONDAY TO FRIDAY)


Our hot three course luncheon is available as usual.


.J


Monday to Saturday.. £4.95 inch VAT and S/C Sunday........................ £5.25 inch VAT and S/C (Reductions for Children)


For table reservations Tel. Clitheroe 41202


RIBBLE VALLEY JUNIOR SNORKEL CLUB FRIDAY, JULY 10th


Y O U R F A V O U R I T E FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL at


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


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY LUNCH LEYLANDERS (Mime Act)


MEMBERS DRAW £13 SUNDAY, JULY 12th


65966 65836 64706 66281 64702 SNOWBALL No. 0 NEXT WEEK £6.


ALL FACILITIES OPEN SEVEN DAYS AWEEK(FROM 10A.M.) alks Shops Cafeteria rreePatking


Bud Photograph Exhtbit ion by Eric Hosking OBE pit-sowed by Kodak Allenquutes should be madetothe Estate OlIiee.Haicwood.Leeds Tel iO


func1*onA6l/659 Leeds/HairogatcRd BIBLE SOCIETY


COME AND SING THE GOOD NEWS


WITH COMBINED SUNDAY SCHOOLS 2.30 p.m.


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CUT ’N CURL 116 BAWDLANDS


We have now opened our


NEW SOLARIUM for your pre-holiday tan


£9 per block booking (10 sessions) £1 per session (half hour) •'AAAA'ArAAiAAAA'AAAAAA


For your bookings please ring Clitheroe 23356 anytime


Celebration Cakes Made To Order Photos Available


GREENHALGH STONYHURST 366


JIM GARLICK AND


W ANDY KAY


Mobile Discotheque Service for eny high-class function.


e provide e profeselonel


Tel. BURNLEY 20795 24-hour anewerlng service


SUNDAY, JULY 12th TRINITY CHURCH


Rehearsal 10-30 a.m. Saturday, July 11th


Housn&Gardcns BirdCaidenwiththe new Pai ad isc Carden RestauraniPcnic Area Adventure Playground Toirace Lakeside W


S32lBflS225


The GIANT jumble event of the year


JUMBO SALE


METHODIST HALL SATURDAY,


WHALLEY


JULY 11th 2 p.m.


Admission 5p Jumble collected: Tel. Whatley 2130


UNWANTED ITEMS W I T H A


SELL THOSE m i l l * *


T E L - S E L T


A D V E R T IS E M E N T L iA U l IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER


Waddington and West Bradford Young Wives M E R R Y G O R O U N D


(GOOD AS NEW CHILDREN’S CLOTHES, TOYS, NURSERY ITEMS, MATERNITY CLOTHES, ETC., ETC.)


MONDAY, JULY 13th at 8 p.m.


IN ST CATHERINE’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WEST BRADFORD


Admission 5p Cake Stall Coffee •FOOTBALL CLUB CLITHEROE


BINGO NIGHT


(GOODS)


B L J R N L E Y n n n m


, FOR BUYING SELLING :


BRITISH LEGION CLUB 8 p.m.'


at the ROYAL


■TUESDAY JULY f4»h


ADMISSION 60p Including Supper


St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington Dancing To The Fabulous M r D . J . D I S C O


7.30 — 11 p.m. ADMISSION 60p In c lu d in g S u p p e r WE RESERVE THE RIGHT OF REFUSAL NO PASS OUTS AFTER 9 p.m.


ST JAMES’S CHURCH CLITHEROE ON SUNDAY


JULY 12th at 6 p.m. S E R V IC E O F


CHRISTIAN HEALING for the


HEALING of BODY, MIND and SPIRIT


“THY FAITH HATH MADE THEE WHOLE"


ST JAMES CHURCH WORKING PARTY


, J U M B L E S A L E


SATURDAY, JULY 11th in the


SCHOOL HALL 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION Sp


Home Made Refreshments N ow in W H A L L E Y


C U S T O M C A B S TELEPHONE 2 7 2 0


24 HOUR SERVICE


HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


Mlllthorne Avenue


Sunday, July 12th at 6-30 p.m.


Mr E. Allen (Blackburn) Wednesday, July 15th NO WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP


“Come unto me all ye that labour And are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" Matt. II v.28.


7-45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study


MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S LADIES’ COMMITTEE


invite you to a


SATURDAY, JULY 11th, 1981 .10 a.m. to 12 noon


Coffee Morning in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


In aid of The Hospice Fund Bring and Buy, Cake Stalls, Raffle Admission 20p


Slaidburn and District . . Playschool


SPONSORED


r WALKound the Village and Green


(In aid of Playschool funds)


Trading stall—Toys, prams, clothes, etc.


Coffee served In Village Hall from 11 a.m.


Inquiries: Ring Slaldburn 622


WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB


FOLK NIGHT with the


CUTHEROE FOLKERS


SATURDAY, JULY 11th '8-15 p.m.


Admission 50p ' Suppers available


on Tuesday, July 14th at 9-3 0 a.m.


Downing St


NEED A Bring yo


Area stockists fo “DISTINCTIV


Doors of Sheffield


CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB


DEMONSTRATION By Mrs Pauline


Pandora’s Box INSTJOHN


Williams of Oldham


AMBULANCE ROOMS, FRIDAY, JULY 10th '7-30 p.m.


New members and visitors mlcome


* •


ROUND EDGE WORKTOPS


HURST GREEN S FETE


FOOTBALL COMPETITION


Entries required by July 31st , Please ring Stonynurst 470 ... Entry Fee £2.50 per team


■ Also nominations for Fete Queen required by July 31 st Please ring Stonyhurst 523 or ..... . --■ ■ 258 1 1 __—


Black teak, plank te £27.75


ATURDAY, AUGUST 8th 5-A-SIDE


8 others £31.75 in


Denver oak, Grasswe Birch, Chocolate b r etc.


M H O


highest quality Bri made.


Solid Brazilian Mah Doors


The brick that bends, id tor fireplaces or archwa


SPECIAL OFFE GIDGEE


O rrp £9.95 ur Price £8.95 * ‘


Come and see th Deluxe range of


DISTANCE NO OBJECT


BUILD A HOME


NO LEATHERS


C L ITH E R O E PA R ISH C H U R C H


A N T IQ U E a n d


C O L L E C T O R S ’ F A IR


PARISH HALL, CLITHEROE SATURDAY, JULY 11th 10a.m. — 5p.m.


1,000’s of COLLECTABLES 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.


HOT REFRESHMENTS ALL DAY


Come browse, buy or sell — good quality items always wanted


A FAMILY OUTING — ADULTS 20p Children and Senior Citizens lOp


Organiser’s proceeds lor Clltheroe Parish Church Funds


WHITE ELEPHANT STALL


BOOKS, GOOD AS NEW CLOTHES, BRIC-A-BRAC


SATURDAY JULY 11th


on Clitheroe Market ALL PROCEEDSTO


INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF DISABLED


Organised by Clitheroe Young Conservatives ___


T H E EN D O F A


V IL L A G E S C H O O L O P E N N IG H T


BASHALL EAVES SCHOOL A l l ‘OLD’PUPILS and


at


ANYONE INTERESTED — are invited to COFFEE and


BISCUITS before the FINAL CLOSURE


WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th at 7-30 D.m.


, HALTON PLACE


GARDEN will be open


SUNDAY, JULY 12th 2 — 7 p.m.


OPEN AIR SERVICE 2-30 p.m. T E A S


Proceeds to Institute Repairs SUNDAY, JULY 12th DIANH and MITE (Boy, Girl Comedy Duo)


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: Intro d u c ed by Dick ie Davies. 12-35, International Sports Special — 1 Cycling. The Tour de France. Athle­ tics. USSR v US from Leningrad. Australian Pools Check. 1-15, ITN News. 1- 20, The ITV Seven. York: Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-30 and 3-00. Ayr: Races at 1- 45, 2-15 and 245. 3-10, In- ■ ternational Sports Special — 2. Stock car racing from Foxhall Heath Stadium Ips­ wich and Athletics, USSR v US. 4-50, Wrestling from Shrewsbury. 5-30, Interna­ tional Sports Special — 3. Athletics USSR v US. 6-00, Results Service.


look at “Excalibar” top m o n ey -sp in n e r a t the American box office:


10-15—OLIVER TWIST 12-00—CLAPPERBOARD: A


Unit Four BLACKBURN Support


Feature 2.35 5.55 9.10 4.20 7.35


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I Separate shows d ally at 2.10


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llie funniest comedy team on the street., can make anyone laugh


but one! Summer Holiday


Stratford-upon-Avon...............................(07201........£5.05 Alton Towers (including admls- Warwick C a s t l e


Excursions — 1 st week SUNDAY, JULY:19th


MONDAY, JULY 20th G E MiilfR >WA'


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■ Support 3.25 5.50 8.15 [ FnM.are 1.SS 4.20 6.45 9.15


Scarborough Llandudno Rhyl....... York........ Southport Blackpool


York.;..... Windermere and Bownass.. Fleetwood Market................. Morecambe Blackpool


Criccleth, Aberglaslyn Pass...................(0720)... Keswick and Cumbrian Coast............... (0720)... Yorkshire Dales......................................(0840) ... Southport...................................................(0920).. Blackpool............... .................................. (0920)..


THURSDAY, JULY 23rd WILLIAM DEVANE


TOMMY LEE JONES : LINDA HAYNES in


ROLLING THUNDER <X ALSO


KILLER’S MOON(X) ‘One endless night ofterrorr


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Cotswold Tour (Bourton-on-the- Water)..,


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NANCY DARE JAMIE GILUS


Cert (X) Starring


Bridlington.................................................(0840).. York......


Chester....................................................... (0920).. Chester Zoo................................................(0920).. Tatton Park


Morecambe................................................(0920).. Blackpool


(0920) (0920)


FRIDAY, JULY 24th


Castle Howard (Admission not In­ cluded).


HARR0P FOLD FARM GUESTHOUSE


Blackpool...................................................(0920). Sklpton


(1310).


Ringway Airpoi Fleetwood Marl


(0840)


Sllverdale and Arnslde............................ (0900). York.....


(0840).


sort........................................... 1220 . tarket............................ 0920),


£3.55 £3.35 .£3.25


(0720) (0840)


£6.10 £4.35 £3.25 £3.25 £3.25 £3.10 £2.25 £2.25


London. ••


Windsor Castle.. Whitby... Seven Lakes...........................


(0720) (0840) (0720) (0720


TUESDAY, JULY 21st


...(0700).. ...(0840 .. ... 0840 .. ...(0840).. ...0840).. ...(0920).. ...(0920).. ... 0920 .


WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd (0700)


..£2.25 ..£2.25 ..£2.25


..£5.35 ..£4.85 ..£3.30 ..£2.25 ..£2.25


£7.65


..£7.05 ..£4.55 £3.75 £3.25 £3.20


..£6.15 £4.35


0840) (0920) (0920)


..£4.25 £4.05 £3.25 £2.25 £2.25


Summer Holiday


Excursions — 2nd week SUNDAY, JULY 26th


............10720)........ £4.85 ’ S i o n ) .................................... ............. (0900)........ E5.90


Extended CountrvRun.:.........................(1330)........£2.25 Extended Country Run...........................(1330) .......£2.25 MONDAY, JULY 27th


Blenheim Palace via Kenilworth. Return via Broadway and Evesham.... (0720 ........ £5.75 Llandudno................................................ (0720 .........£4.25 Rhyl


...............................................(0720 ......;. £4.05


Yorkshire Dales...................................... (0840)......;. £3.30 Chester............ ..........................................(0920 — ..£3.25 Chester Zoo..............................................(0920)..........£3.25 Southport................................................. (0920)..........£2.25 ,(0920)........£225


Blackpool..


Scarborough............................................ (08401 ........£4.35 Seven Lakes.............................................(0B40 ........£3.75 York.


Scottish Border Tour (St Mary’s Loch)


(0840 ........ £325


Windermere and Bowness................... (0840 ..........£320 Fleetwood Market................................... (09201........ £225 Morecambe..............................................(09201..........£2.25 Blackpool


(0920)..........£2.25 WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th


London (Departing Tuesday night)......(2220 ...— £7.65 Cleethorpes............................................. (0720 ...........£5.15 Lake Bala and Barmouth......................(0720)..........£5.10 Tatton Park................................................ 0920 ........£3.10 Southport.................................................(0920 ..........£225 Blackpool.................................................(0920).......... £2.25


Skegness..


THURSDAY, JULY 30th ,..(0720)..


York.............................................................(0840). Harrogate.................. ;.............................. (0840). Southport.................................................. (0920). Morecambe............................................... (0920). Blackpool.................................................. (0920).


FRID AY, JULY 31st


Castle Howard (Admission not In­ cluded)


..£225 Chester .£2.2 5 £1.85


TIMES SHOWN ARE FROM CUTHEROE. OTHERS DIFFER BY 10 MINUTES


PLEASE BOOK AT OUR OFFICE, 46 King Street Tel. Clltheroe 22473,22590


AINSWORTHS, Waterloo Road Tel. Clitheroe 23155


Messrs HUDSONS, Toll Bar, Chatburn Tel. Clitheroe 41305


Messrs SPEAK, King Street, Whalley Tet. Whatley 3622


CHILDREN Under 14 years ot age and accompanied by an adult, half price fare to the nearest Sp above.


.£2.55 York


Chester Zoo.......... Fleetwood Market Morecambe..........


(0B40) £3.55


.0920)........£3.25 .0920)_____£3.25 (0920)........£2.25 .(0920)........£225


Blackpool................................................... (0920)........£225 Sklpton.................................................


SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd


Edinburgh and/or Ingliston Sunday Retail Market............................................. (0700).. Extended Country Run:..........................(1330)..


SUNDAY, JULY 12th


Holker Hall (Lakeland Rose Show)....... (0920)........ £3,50 WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th


Hanogate (GteaV Yorkshire Show)...... .(0840)........£2.75 AUGUST 20th, 21st, 22nd


Southport Flower Show........... .............. (0920)......... £2.25


C L IT H E R O E S O C IA L C L U B For the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, JULY 11th MAXINE BARRIE (Shirley Bassey of Clubland)


..£6.35 ,.£2.25


(1310).....£1.85 ,0840)........£325


Sllloth via Carlisle. Return via Kes­ wick............................................


..£6.15 (0800).


..£4.85 ..£325 ..£2.75 ..£2.25 ..£225 ,..£225


TUESDAY, JULY 28th (0720 ..........£6.30 T , i f " k


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Food available until closing time SM ART DRESS REFUSE ADMISSION ,


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