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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 13th, 1981


U n i t F o u r ,litt le Harwood,B’BURN58446 AUG 16 WEEK Separate shows daily at


Separate shows daily at • 1.55


5.25


You will feel the power. Live the adventure,


SATURDAY- l l a l i i i l P l


9-05-PLAY GOLF 9 -3 0 —GE T S E T FO R SUMMER


7-15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


11-00—EDGAR KENNEDY in “Maid to Order"


11-25—CRICKET: FIFTH TEST: The Cornerhill In­ surance Test Series: Eng­ land v Australia from Old Trafford (Third day) com­ mentaries.


5- 50—NEWS


1-30-GRANDSTAND: Event­ ing (1-35, 3-20) The Midland Bank Horse Trials: Racing from Newbury (1-50, 2-20, 2-50); Cricket: Fifth Test (2- 10, 2-40, 3-20); Athletics (3- 10), The Emsley Carr Mile; International Athletics (4- 25, 6-05) The European Cup Final; commentaries; Final Score.


6- 05-GRANDSTAND (cont.). 6 -


8-


FILM: “Speedway,” star- ring Elvis Presley, Nancy


starring Ian Carmichael, J a n e t te S co tt, T e r ry - Thomas, Alastair Sim.


4-25—CRICKET: FIFTH TEST


6- 40—PROJECT MANFLIER: 7-


8- 9 -


7- 30-SPIRIT OF ASIA: Na­ rrated by David Atten­ borough (6) Artists in Exile


TURKEY: Film reports about Turkey first broad­ cast on BBC 2’s ‘Newsnight’


10- TEST Highlights 10-30—NEWS ON 2


10-35—HORROR DOUBLE BILL: “The Curse of the


• Cat P eo p le ,” s ta r r in g Simone Simon, Ken Smith, J a n e R a n d o lp h , Ann


' 10-NEWS AND SPORT


30—YOURS SINCERELY 10—NEWSNIGH T IN


00—CRICKET: FIFTH


- News; 1-20 The ITV Seven. Wolverhampton Races at 1- 30, 2-00, 2-30 and 3-00. Ripon: Races at 1-45, 2-15 ana 2-45. 3-10 International Sports Special 2 — Yacht­ ing. The Admiral’s Cup. 3- 50 Wrestling from Newton Aycliffe. 4-20 Athletics. The European Cup Final. Live from Zagreb. 5-10 Results Service. 5-20 Athletics. The European Cup Final.


5-40—RETURN OF THE SAINT "Appointment in


3 5—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


r inal. '


Carter. “Eve o f the Cat,” Florence” A beautiful girl starring Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt, Eleanor Parker


' napped. 55—THE SATURDAY .


distracts Simon Templar while his close friend is kid-


j plus . some well-known en-


6-35—THE VIDEO ENTER- TAINERS John Hamp in- troduces more new faces,


9- 15—NEWS AND SPORT


CIAL from Brighton, star- 9-35—THE TELEVISION TURY w i th Nicholas ring Rolf Hams and The PROGRAMM E “ The Nofans


9-30—FLAMINGO ROAD . through the eyes of Robert Trade,” (New series)


Hardy.


11-05-MY KIND OF MUSIC i0.00_CARTOON with Alyson Mclnnes


Actor" Peter Fiddick re- 7-35—SATURDAY MOVIE views television drama Robert Blake in “The Big


11-35—HOUSE CALLS: 10-05—SATURDAY MORN- European Cup Final from Defeat of Clay


oV T im n .v Mo n v 1 0 -3 5 -A TH L E T IC S The


9-20—SEAGULL ISLAND 10-20-ITN NEWS


JNG PICTURES Lloyd Zagreb. Bridges in “Danng Game. H-3 0—LET’S ROCK with The story of what happens Lulu, Joe Brown and when a team of underwater Shakin’ Stevens experts sets out to rescue a 12-00—THRILLER “Anatomy professor and his daughter.


0f Terror.” An ex-army


7- 40—2-20—OPEN UNIVER- Chris Kelly will be review- SITY


2-55—SATURDAY CINEMA: Caper” starring Diana Rigg „„act strangely. “School for Scoundrels.”


ing “The Great Muppet and Charles Grodin.


SUNDAY- i l l l B l l l l i


9- 45—FARMING 10- 11-


11- 12-


9-00—MISTER MEN 9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


Love the Criminal, Hate the Crime


Beginners (17). 05—INSIDE JAPAN (8) 10—CLOSEDOWN


7-15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


12-20—WEATHERMAN


Sinden (10). Hope and Glonr.


j l l i i i l i l I -


2-05—NEWS HEADLINES: Weather for farmers.


2- 3- 5-


12-45—CRICKET: Fifth Test: The Comhill Insurance Test Series: England v Australia from Old Trafford (Fourth day).


2-10—BONANZA: Danger Road


35—CAN SEO: Gaelic for 00—PILGRIMAGE


11-00—FRIENDS OF MAN “Love is an Animal-’’


11-25—AAP KAA HAK The advice programme for Asians.


11- 12-


7-40 a.m. — 1-55 p.m.—OPEN UNIVERSITY


30—A BETTER READ


Third of a six-part series c h a i r e d by A n th o n y


Howard. 55-TOM AND JERRY


Episode) (12) The Scream of Eagles.


6- 00—NEWS Weather 6-10—CHRIS SERLE appeals on behalf of Broadcasting Support Services


KING ARTHUR (Part 5)


6- 7-


with Donald Swann 10-CENTENNIAL (Final 30—THE LEGEND OF 7 -


7-05—NEWS REVIEW: A digest of the news of the week; plus a visual com­ mentary for those who cannot hear


STAND: In te rn a t io n a l Motor Racing (2-00) The Austrian Grand Prix from Zeltweg; In te rn a t io n a l Speedway (2-20) The World Team Championship Final from Olchingl Cricket: Fifth Test: (2-40) The Comhill In­ surance Test series: Eng­ land v Australia from Old Trafford; International Ath­ letics (4-00) The European Cup Final from Zagreb.


8- 05—NEWS ON 2; Weather 8-


6-15—THE LIGHT OF EX­ PERIENCE with Alec Smith


Future of the National Youth Theatre


55—SUNDAY GRAND­ 1- 2 - 2- 3 -


12-30—THE SHATTERED DREAM: UNEMPLOY- M E N T I N T H E EIGHTIES


Smithies talks to farmers and introduces seasonal gar­ dening tips:


KINGS L ite ra ry quiz chaired by Robin Ray.


Bernard Manning meets un­ usual people with unusual occupations.


30—CURTAINS?: The


10-00—NEWS; Weather. 10-


“Star!" Starring Julie An­ drews, Richard Crenna and Michael Craig.


30—HOME ON SUNDAY 15—THE SUNDAY FILM


9- 1 0 - 11-


Gennadi Rozhdestvensky conducts The BBC Sym­ phony Orchestra in a prog­ ramme of Russian music: Mussorgsky’s A Night on the Bare Mountain; Pro­ kofiev's witty cantata. The Ugly Duckling and Prom­ etheus (The Poem of Fire), Scriabin’s exciting score for large orchestra, chorus and solo piano.


11-50—DISCOVERING EN­ GLISH CHURCHES (last in series) with Donald


sented by John Morgan I I - 10—THE SUNDAY PROM:


9- 05—GRAND PRIX featuring Motor Racing’s Formula One World Championship: The Austrian Grand Prix.


KEYBOARD: Arturo Be­ nedetto Michelangeli plays Debussy.


The Comhill Insurance Test Series.


WEEK: “Judge Horton and The Scottsboro Boys” Star­ rin g Arthur Hill, Vera Miles.


12-30—CLOSE


GOLF: The Carrolls Irish Open from Pormarnock.


10—THE EDITORS: Pre­ 10-


l l l l g l l l 9-


15-MASTERS OF THE 30—DOWN TO EARTH Bob 00—CABBAGES AND 30—UNDER MANNING


4- 00—WORLD OF SPORT SPECIAL Introduced by Fred Dineage. 4-00 Athle­ tics. The European Cup Final from Zagreb. 6-30 ITN News. 6-3o Speedway. The World Team Champion­ ships. 7-00 Results Service.


TO U C H ED TH EIR LIVES Another chance to see this documentary on the fo u r th an n iv e rsa ry of Elvis’s death, presented.by David Frost.


40—CRICKET: Fifth Test: 7- 00 —F ILM OF THE 45—INTERNATIONAL 8 -


745—HAWAII FIVE-0 Jack Lord in “A Killer Grows Wings”


Butler Benson, who is known for being a softy, has to lay off staff at the Governors mansion.


0 0 — E L V I S — HE 00—FACE THE PRESS SU N D A Y


O P EN M A R K E T FOR THE SEASON GISBURN


2 0 0 S T A L L S Selling everything 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Terrific day out


Rain or shine you’ll have a good time


for all the family Well signposted


F R E E P A R K IN G TRADE DETAILS


15—BENSON “The Layoff’ TELEPHONE 0943 76822 i-n ni i iHi i i i i ir i in um n u nm im n TOm in iH n i im n i in i i i i im i i i i i i i i iH


MILDRED “Fishy Busi­ ness” Tragedy strikes when Mildred* flushes George’s goldfish down the drain.


9- 15—ITN NEWS


WORLD OF ANIMALS “Lions”


30—THE WILD, WILD 11-


00—MORNING WORSHIP


9-30—RICHARD’S THINGS When her husband Richard dies on a business trip, the ordered life of Kate Morris collapses.


12- 25—CLOSEDOWN the Dark." 25—MANNIX “Search in


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ALL FACILITIES OPEN SEVEN DAYS AWEEWFROM10AM.) Houses Garde ns Bird Garden wnh the nt-w Paradise Gordon Restaurant PicrucArea


Adventure Playground Tet race Lakeside Walks Shops Cafeteria FreoPatktna BirdPhotographExhibittonbyEncHoskingOBEpiesemcdbyKodak


45 —GE O R G E AND


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, AUGUST 1.5th


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J Z D ii im iH u im i i iin n n n rn iin ix i i ii i ii i ii im in H m T n u f iin n in i ii ii i ii i iiO SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th KEITH MARTELL GISBURN AUCTION MART


rHERE- were 175 accredited lewly calved cows and heifers ’orward in the dairy section at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. Prizes went to: Cow — J. Lancaster (£626), J. Shut-


tleworth (£528). Heifer — J. Shuttleworth (£529), R. Drink-


ill (£507). Accredited Friesian cows


made to £740 (average £493), heifers to £650 (£495). Forward in the in-calf section


were 20 cattle. August calvers made to £550, Sept, calvers to £550, October to £445. There were 456 animals for­


(£62.60), heifers to £90 (£50.80), Hereford X bulls to £115 (£81).


ward in the calf section. Friesian bulls made to £142


18 beasts forward made to £27.20 (£24.10). In the fat stock section, for­


h e i f e r s to £75 (£47.70), Charolais X bulls to £182 (£133.90), heifers to £136 (£74.10), Angus bulls to £100 (£48.40), heifers to £70 (£47), weaned Friesian bulls to £140 (£128). At the sale of store pigs, the


ward were 306 cattle, 4,062 sheep and 19 pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light


certified cattle: Young bulls ,2d ttk . .


Uncertified and1 previously made to 105p (95.5p), light


(83.2p), heavy to 85 8 'p (79.2 ~p) ‘.


94.2p‘(84.4p), medium to 96.5p '


steers made to 109p (92.8p), medium to 95.2p (87.4p), heavy to 98p (92.5p), light neifers to


92.5p),


steers to 9Sp (85.8p), light heif­ ers to 82p (75.9p), medium to 83p (74.5p), heavy to 84p (80.1 p), fat cows to 78.2p (68.8p), bulls to 82p (72.8p).


122p (114.6p), heavy to 113p (111.7p), overweight to 120p (105.5p).


140p (132.an), standard to 129.5p (121.5p), medium to


l l lp (101.7p), heavy averaged 93p, overweight averaged l l lp , fa t ewes made to £33.50 (£16.28).


(61.6p), cutters averaged 64p. baconers made to 66.2p (64.9p) and fat sows to £127 (£99.20).


Pigs: Porkers made to 62p YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A


COFFEE DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th BRING AND BU Y STALL


HODDER VALLEY SHOW ANNUAL


FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st,1981 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.


D A N C E


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL Dancing to


PARKER BROS Tickets £2 .75


Licensed Bar applied for Supper 8 p.m. prompt TICKETS AVAILABLE TEL. SLAIDBURN 262


RIDING PONIES and HORSES


Plus TACK FOR HIRE


Hourly, Dally o r Weekly Rates


Tel. Whalley 3224 CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB


FLOWERS WHERE Y00 FIND THEM


AN ILLUSTRATED TALK BY MR DARBY of Langho


in ST JOHN’S , AMBULANCE ROOMS


FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th 7-30 p.m.


VISITORS WELCOME


TUMBLING C COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB Unity Club, Padiham


FRIDAY AUGUST 14th


Slaidburn Village Hall DON’T FORGET


CHICKEN BARBECUE at HARK TO BOUNTY


FRIDA Y, AUGUST 14th 8 p.m.— 1 a.m.


Tel. Slaldbum 256 and 235 Tickets £2.SO R INSTITUTE SHOW ADULTS 2Sp


Britain’s Top Country Star


;


oyal Grammar School For Girls Chatburn Road, Clitheroe SATURDAY, AUGU5T.15th


10-30 a.m. — 12 noon 1 p.m:— 5 p.m. . OFFICIAL OPENING AT 2 p.m.


BY MRS F. B. SMITHIES Chairman of The Lancashire Federation of Women's Institutes,, • -


; ________ CHILDREN IQp


FRANK IFIELD


with


BARBARY COAST DOORS OPEN 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION £3


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETINGat Royal British Legion


Wednesday, August 19th at 8-15 p.m.


Whalley Road, Clitheroe on ,


Any team interested in joining the league this season,


please send representatives to this meeting


For lurther information ring Secretary,


WHALLEY 3234 J. HOLGATE


Stalls: New, Next to New and Jumble 10 a.m. — 1p.m. ADMISSION 15p also AFTERNOON TEAS 2 p.m. — 4 p.m. in


THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS


IN AID OF THE SALVATION ARMY HOME LEAGUE AND HELPING HAND


COME AND ENJOY A A


SUMMER EVENING a t WHALLEY ABBEY


FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 1 s t ( 7— 10 p.m.)


ORGANISED BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF CLITHEROE


BRING AND BUY— TOMBOLA — WALKABOUT TREASURE HUNT


Clitheroe. Advertiser and Times, King Street.


ADMISSION £2 INCLUDING WINE AND CHEESE Tickets from Empress Sports, Castle Street,


SLAIDBURN Wl COFFEE EVENING


TO BE HELD ON


WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19th


a t FOBER FARM, NEWTON


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


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY LUNCH MEMBERS DRAW £1.6 SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th CHEERS duo


BERNARD ON THE DRUMS


71651/71779, 71253, 71815, 71745, 71721, 71658, 71339 ' SNOWBALL NO. 8. NEXT WEEK £9


JIM GARLICK AND


Wo provide a professional Mobile Discotheque Service for any higtvciass function.


ANDY KAY ■ - 24-hour answering service Teli BURNLEY 20795


7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADMISSION 25p CHILDREN 10p


Tombola, Rattle and Sideshows Proceeds for the disabled


Cake and Bring and Buy stall,


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL . CLUB


B IN G O N IG H T


(GOODS)


Tuesday, August 18th AT THE


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB


. 8 p.m. ADMISSION 60p Including Supper HODDER VALLEY BRANCH


THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION


COFFEE EVENING ' to be held at the


Wednesday, August 19th at 7-30 p.m.


Shireburn Caravan Park : Clltheroe . on


Competitions: Bring and Buy— ' Cake Stall


fm Light shearlings made to Sheep: Light lambs made to (NEW)


S T A M P F A I R SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th


at THE REGENCY HALL, (Northgate), BLACKBURN (10 a.m. — 5 p.m.)


BUYING — SELLING — EXCHANGING All Welcome


Admission 25p, Children under 12 15p


Organised by Nationwide Collectors’ Fairs of Huddersfield Tel. STD 0484 862679


“With that highly respected team of NCF Traders"


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS CLUB


SUMMER DANCE


SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th v


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL 8-30 — 12 midnight


TICKETS £1 (£1.30 on the door)


TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS ALL RIGHTS OF ADMISSION RESERVED


GALA WEEKEND in


FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY


DOWNHAM


(August 21 st, 22nd and 23rd)


MAKE A DATE


to visit DOWNHAM! Something to interest everyone


See Ad Next Week for Full Details


HODDER VALLEY SHOW


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th AT DUNSOP BRIDGE OPEN-


KINGS ARMS FC


G R A N D B IN G O (GOODS) THURSDAY


AUGUST 14th Eyes Down 8-15 p.m.


L O N G R I D G E C B C N E W S Owing to the popularity of the CBC Eyeballs and Disco, we are pleased to announce that from August 4th, 1981,


TAKE PLACE EVERY TUESDAY at 8 p.m.


prompt. AT THE CRAVEN HEIFER, CHAIGLEY We thank you for your attendance in the past


and look forward to your support In the future. (KELLY)Secretary


BATTLE, HEAVY HORSE, RABBITS, KICK START, TUG-O-WAR 1 st PRIZE £20 CLAY PIGEON SHOOT, LOCAL PONY CLASSES


SCHEDULES A VAILABLE


Tel. SLAIDBURN 287 and 618 CLOSING DATE AUGUST 29th


BERNIE MANN (TOP COMEDIAN)


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12-00—CLAPPERBOARD prisoner of war who was brain-washed by the enemy in Korea suddenly begins to


1-20—CLOSEDOWN


30—SUMMERTIME SPE- Vlvhlvivivriv:-’-’ ’ ’ ’^ 7-05^-SALES OF THE CEN- Parsons.


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“NIGHT FLIGHT” discotheque


on FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th


with ALTERNATIVE MUSIC on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th


PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN


3- 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 “


3» 3- 3 -


from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


Food available until closing time SMART DRESS


THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION


COME EARLY to avoid disappointment — Numbers Limited


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12-30—WORLD OF SPORT Introduced by Fred Di- neage. 12-35 International Sports Special 1 — Swim­ ming, The US Outdoor Championships from Mil­ waukee, Wisconsin. Austra­ lian Pools Check. 1-15 ITN


I Support 2.20 -5.05 7.55 Feature 3.40 6.25. 9.10 STRICTLY ADULTS ONLY


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PLUS


AVENUE (Cert X)


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FORTHCOMING EXCURSIONS


FORTNIGHTLY EXCURSIONS to' SKIPTON and BLACKPOOL commencing as follows:— Friday, Aug. 14th............Skipton................ ..... (13-10)... £1.85 - Saturday, Aug. 22nd ..((....Blackpool..................(9-20) £2.25 Wednesday, Aug. 26th .....Skipton......................(13-10)... £1.85 Saturday, Sept. 5th.;.......Blackpool.................. ...(9-20)....£2.25 Friday, Sept. 11th........... Skipton..... ..................(13-10)... £1.85 •; Saturday, Sept. 19th.... Blackpool....:............(9-20)..... £2-25


Thursday, Aug. 20th........Grassmere Sports..... (8-00)....£3.70 Saturday,Sept. 12th........Harrogate Flower •


Friday, Sept. 25th........... Blackpool Illumina­ tions


Show........................... (9-10)....£2-75 ................. (18-00)... £2.25


AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY Monday, Aug. 31st........Blackpool...................(9-20) .....£2.25


SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS Sunday, Sept. 20th..........Country Run;.............(13-30)... £2.25 Alton Towers............-..(9-00)....£5.95 (Incl. admission)


Monday, Sept. 21st......'....Wl’mereiBowness..... (9-20).....£3.20 Seven Lakes.............. (9-20)....£3.75 Blackpool......... .........9-20.......£2.25 Southport................ ...9-20)....£2.25


Tuesday, Sept. 22nd.......Morecambe............... 9-20)..... £2.25


Fleetwood......... .'..........9-20..... £2.25 Blackpool...................(9-20)....£2.25


PLEASE BOOK AT:— Our Office


Ainsworths . Waterloo Road


46 King St Tel. Clltheroe 22473 and 22590 Tel. Clitheroe 23155


Messrs Hudsons Toll Bar, Chatburn Tel. Clitheroe 41305 Messrs Speak King Street, Whalley, Tel. Whalley 3622


Children: Under 14 years of. age and accompanied by an .adult — half price fare to the nearest 5p above.


BLACKBURN’S ANTIQUE and


COLLECTORS MARKET SATURDAY


AUGUST 22nd


PUBLIC HALLS, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


Gold and sliver, glass and Porcelain, Brass and Pewter, Jewellery, Stamps and Elephants (white)


W H A L L E Y A B B E Y


THE WORLD THE FLESH AND THE DEVIL A PROGRAMME OF


FOUR MEDIEVAL PLAYS WITH MUSIC


Full programme each evening AUGUST 22nd and 23rd at 6-30 p.m.


By— MEDIEVAL PLAYERS (Based in London)


First professional theatre company to tour and perform Medieval Plays.


MANKINDE (Circa 1475). Like the better known Everyman. A morality play with comic devilry and audience participation. THE CONVERSION OF SER JONATHAS (Circa 1460). A spectacular piece of pageant theatre.


A MERY PLAY betwene Johan Johan the husbande, Tib his


wile and Sir Johan Preest (circa 1520). The three characters are locked in a devil’s triangle.


SHANTICLEER AND THE FOX (Circa 1400). An adaption ol Chaucer's Nuns Preest tales told through puppetry, mime and music.


TICKETS LIMITED £2 Seated £1 Standing


Party of 12 or more reduced to £1.50 and 75p BARBECUE SUPPERS AVAILABLE


Tickets Te l. WHALLEY 2268 , CLOUD 9


PROMOTION presents


at The Cat’s


C L I T H E R O E IM P A C T YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAMME


Based at TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


APPEAL FOR EQUIPMENT TO SUPPORT WORK PROGRAMME EMPLOYING 10 YOUNG PEOPLE


Please phone CLITHEROE 22165 if you can help with any equipment/materials for:— (A) BUILDING WORK/JOINERY


Small Tools, Wheelbarrow, Spades/Shovels, Scaffolding, Ladders, Cement Mixer


(B) CRECHE


Children’s Play Equipment, Craft, Paper/Crayons ' (C) COFFEE BAR


Pots, Pans, Dishes, Cutlery, Glasses, Cleaning Materials PLEASE SUPPORT TOUR LOCAL YOURS PEOPLE. HENTHORN


GOSPEL CHURCH Millthorne Ave, Clitheroe


SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th at 6-30 p.m.


Speaker Mr F. PARR, Brierfield


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th at 2-30 p.m.


Mrs C. WYLDE, Astley Bridge


At 7-45 p.m. PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY


Christ and thou shall be saved Acts 16 v31.________


"Believe on the Lord Jesus JJ


Whiskers, Burnley on Thursday, August 20th


LIVE ON STAGE A Personal


Appearance by Radio 1 DJ


Tickets on sale from The


Cat's Whiskers, £2 or £2.50 on night


8 p.m. — 2 a.m.


ALL ARE HERE ATBLACKBURN'S ESTABLISHED ANTIQUE FAIR


We look forward to seeing you there OPEN 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION 25p


Children and Senior Citizens 10p,


FOOTBALL AT


SHAWBRIDGE Q. TUESDAY


AUGUST 18th LANCASHIRE COMBINATION


C L I T H E R O E GREAT


H A R W O O D Kick Off 7 p.m. ADMISSION 50p


Children and OAP’s 25p Refreshments available


■ Match Sponsored by FC Clitheroe


(French Connection)


A course commences in this complete form of self-defence on MONDAY,' AUGUST 17th, at 9 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. at ROEFIELD SPORTS BARN (near Ribbles- dale Swimming Baths)


GOSHIN KEMPO JU-JITSU BEGINNERS COURSE


This Is open to beginners and people with previous martial arts experience.


A club membership fee of £2.50 and £1.per session is payable for a four week period after which an association licence is-obtained which reduces the session fee to 90p and also provides the student with personal Insurance cover, free training courses ana provides membership of .the Goshin Martial


Arts Organisation. The British Ju-Jitsu Association


and the government backed Martial Arts Commis­ sion. All students are supervised by Black Belt instructors. Resident instructor A. Rickwood Black Belt 1st Kyu. Tel. BURNLEY 52898 '


Give yourself and your family a better chance ot protecting themselves against society’s violent minority


MONDAY, AUGUST 17th to SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. Matinee at 2-15 p.m. WED. & THURS.


RETURNS THROUGH POPULAR DEMAND THE SMASH HIT!.


F L A S H G O R D O N


C I V I C H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


THURS., FRI. 8> SAT. at 7-30 p.m. MatlneeThurs. at 2-15. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY (U)


o u APP


We are proud been appointed this area — why range of Tuner Amps —


not to mention TEMS (see belo


W E D T H E R IG


A L L T Makcnomista!


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amplifier and 3-band Below them sit:


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NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


NELSON ’


^ 694929 or BLACKBURN


/ / ) 662424 Call or write to


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.1 5 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON’


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


Excellent full a la carte Menu Extensive bar meals in the lounge


THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th will finish HERE in the early afternoon


After a trip round the Ribble Valley the Veteran Vintage Car Rally


CALL AND SEE THESE INTERESTING VEHICLES!


“ “ GARGRAVE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


78th GARGRAVE SHOW


SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1981 PRESIDENT: J. B. SWALES ESQ.


Display of Historic Cars, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Agricultural Horses, Hunters, Ponies and Shetland ,


Ponies, Gymkhana,’Show Jumping, Handicrafts and Produce, Fell Races, Dog Show, Local Children’s Sports and Fancy Dress, Terrier Racing, Tug-of-War.


MAJOR PRIZES TO ALL CORRECT MILEAGE OR TIMES, TICKETS 50p. Start and finish on Showground. A disabled driver will drive to and


SPONSORED DISABLED DRIVER ) CHARITY CAR RUN


from Blackpool Tower. Event sponsored by PETER CLARKE AUTOS LTD. SKIPTON.


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2 SWAN CO TE


l^ jU lD o rco c k in n e RESIDENTIAL HOTEL


WADDINGTON, Nr CLITHEROE Tel. CLITHEROE 22333 :


R E S T A U R A N T


open evenings from 7-30 p.m. onwards Tuesday to Sunday


SINGLES CLUB OPEN NIGHT


in the RIMINGT0N SUITE at H0RWICH LEISURE CENTRE, H0RWICH, Near BOLTON '


* D A N C E * TO SUIT ALL AGES . v BAR


FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. 1 No Admission on door after 10 p.m.


You can purchase tickets or get further details of this or of the varied social function and holidays in your area with transport from home town and back to near home after —


from EN TER PR IS E CLUB 22 Burnley Road,


^ Accrington


T e l . 3 9 3 7 0 3 Tuesday, Friday 1 p.m. — 7 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.— 4 p .m .________________


SCOTCH WHIS


PURE MALT W FRENCH BRAN


Also Good Select BEERS incl


THEAKSTONS,


CASTLE GARD


WISH TO NO


DU the DISCO WILL NOW


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