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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October15th, 1981


W e e k e n d SATURDAY


Im m rnm


9-05—BETTER BADMINTON (series) (2) Clear . . . Drop . . . Smash


9-30—SWAP SHOP. With Noel Edmonds, Keith Cheg- win, John Craven, Maggie Philbin and this week David Be llamy and William Rushton


12-27—WEATHER 12-30—GRANDSTAND: includ­ ing 1-00 News Summary; Football Focus (12-35); In­ ternational Boxing (1-55) from the Royal Albert Hall. Highlights of the Mike Bar- rett/Mickey Duff promotion in midweek; Racing , from Bangor-on-Dee (1-20, ’ 1-50, 2-20), 1-30 Sporting Chroni­ cle Handicap Hurdle; 2-00 Parker Rosser Handicap Chase; 2-30 Mulberry Home E x te n s io n s Han d ic ap Chase; Profile — Jonjo O’Neill (1-40); Moto-Cross (2-40) from Beenham Park. Commentary on the last


10-


11- 35—HOUSE CALLS. A comedy film series starring Wayne Rogers, Lynn Red­ grave. “Crisis of Confi­ dence”


, football league matches, plus analysis and inter­ views, news, pools check


DAY. Highlights, of two 12- 00—WEATHER m m m m


8-05—OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-


4-


DOUBLE BILL: “Return to Paradise”; starring Gary Cooper, Barry Jones and Roberta Haynes


6- 40—HOME GROUND: Ches-, ter Zoo. A look at the most important zoo' in the. coun­ try which opened in 1931 \ -


. (bw) starring Gary. Cooper, . Walter Brennan and Joan : Leslie .


• 5-


. round of the British 500 c.c. Championship; International Hockey (3-10) from Loftus Road, London, England v West Germany; 3-45 Half­ time football scores, reports and news; Rugby League (3-55) from Wilderspool, The John Player Trophy, First Round, Warrington v Fulham; 4-35 Final Score


series starring David Carra- dine in “Superstition”


6- 00—NEWS: Weatherman 6-10—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS


6- 7 -


GENERATION GAME 7-


7-25-^THE GYPSY BARON: A new film version-of the -


Weather


. celebrated' Johann Strauss operetta, “Der Zigeunerba-: ng in


9-


English sub-titles ' : CIAL featuring motor rac­


10—RUNG FU. Western


10- 10-


8- 00—MIKE YARWOOD IN PERSONS starring Mike Yarwood with Sabina Franklyn, Francoise Pascal, Raymond Mason, Chua Kah Joo


(series) with Stephanie Turner as Inspector Jean Darbley (7) “Clever B o /’


9-2 0-


8-30—FLAMINGO ROAD (series) starring John Beck, Woody Brown, Howard Duff, Kevin McCarthy, Cristina Raines, Stella Ste- vens in “Trapped”


9-35—PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson and his weekend


—NEWS AND SPORT: Weatherman


' Bader, Windsor Davies and Kenneth Williams


Siesta Dame Vera Lynn, roup Captain Sir Douglas 11-


ing’s Formula One World Championship “Caesar’s


Palace Grand Prix” from Las Vegas. Live coverage via satellite.


15—LARRY GRAYSON’S 10—JU L IE T BRAVO


05—GRAND PRIX SPE­ : 7- 35—MATCH OF THE .... New York”. .


10-30—TISWAS: Join the loony Tiswas' team for another pie-eyed filling of flans, films, cartoons and pop with the superstars


Woman" and the reissue of Lizi Minelli’s “New York, - .


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: , / In tro d u c e d ,by Dickie Davies.'12-35 On the Ball;


■ News;. 1-20 The ITV Six. Kempton: Races; at 1-30, 2- 00 and 2-40: Newmarket: 1-


' 1-00 International Athletics from Sydney; ,1-15 ITN


05—SATURDAY CINEMA


' 45, :2-25 and 3-00; 3-10 Moto-Cross., The -Unipart International ’from Hal­ stead, Essex; 3-45 Half-time Soccer News, Reports; 4-00


30—“SERGEANT YORK,”


on... What* on... What's on... Whats on,. j jB jM l f c CIVIC H A L L


C L O G G E R S


W O O D S T R E E T , G R E A T H A R W O O D


T e l . G r e a t H a rw o o d 8 8 8 1 0 3 at great expense we present:— . J


lEVERY SUNDAY , EVERY SUNDAY EVERY SUNDAY


S T A R T IN G O C T O B E R 2 5 th DARREL D.j: ENTERTAINER


with "Discerning music for the mature” Free to members: Guests 60p Late bars


'


5-05—METAL MICKEY: “Marshall Mickey.” Fall asleep while watching a cowboy movie and you


5 -3 5—ITN NEWS AND


- SPORT ' 5 -


10—NEWS AND SPORT:


. could have some' funny dreams


6- 10—GAME FOR A LAUGH: The funny and the extraor­ dinary happen when we look-in on the great British at play


'.GAME: Steve:Jones pre­ sents this' fast-moving test of wit,' words and descrip­ tive powers as two contes­ tants race against the clock for the £1,000 jackpot


“TINKER, TAILOR, SOL­ DIER, SPY? by John Le Carre (last in series)


11-35—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “THE CRIMINAL” (bw) starring Stanley Baker, Sam Wanamaker


30—NEWS ON 2; Weather7- 35-^ALEC GUINNESS IN


back at some of the film in this year’s animation festi-' val at Cambridge


20—CARTOON 2 a look


Bennett hosts this quiz in which contestants team with stars


4 0—THE ' .PYRAMID


. Wrestling from Notting­ ham; 4-50 Results


' •’ . DISCO WEDNESDAY: DISCO FRIDAY


- DISCO WEDNESDAY: DISCO FRIDAY M em b e r s h ip o f C L O G G E R S


Limited social membership Is Inow open for our new year starting now. Membership fees at £7.50 p.a. entitle you to entry of the club ; every night (subject to available space). Strict door control,


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL


; INSTITUTE WHIST and


DOMINOES ON SATURDAY,


OCTOBER 17th, 1981 at 7-45 p.m.


THE SPREAD EAGLE


00—PUNCHLINES: Lennie


8 - 4 0—TH E STAN LEY BAXTER SERIES: The outrageous Stanley takes a look a t television quiz shows


9 -


l l l l l l l l l l 9-


10-


Concerto.” Joe 90 receives the brain pattern of a world famous pianist, who is also a top secret agent


35—JOE 60: “International 11-


00—CLAPPERBOARD:


Chris Kelly reviews “The F r e n c h L ie u te n a n t ’s


SUNDAY- B B C - 1 )


9-00—MR BENN: A “See -Saw” p ro g ram m e


9-15—WAKE UP SUNDAY Oast in series) with songs and stories from Dana and the Brown Brothers


9- 10- JEEVAN


10-30—DISABLED: ASPECTS OF PHYSICAL HAND­ ICAP. Five films for Inter­ national Year of Disabled


SPONSE. The second of ten case studies in multi­ cultural education for dis­ cussion by teachers


10-


People (2) Far Better Off in a Home?


11- 20—ENSEMBLE. A course for beginners in French (2)


1 1 -


1-00—FARMING followed by Weather for farmers


4-05—BONANZA: L om e Greene, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon in “The Trouble with Am/’


1-55—FILM MATINEE: “Ale­ xander the Great” starring Richard Burton, Fredric March


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES


4 - 50—M ICK EY AND DONALD. A Walt Disney production


12- 15—DAY ONE. Religious news with Barry Lynch and Sally Magnusson


POISON? Or how to enjoy drinking. Five programmes with Brian Trueman (1) “What Kind of a Drinker are You?”


1-25—EMBROIDERY: Ten programmes about modern em b ro id e ry w i th Ja n Beaney (1) Anpliaue


views and entertainment for deaf and hard-ofl-hearing vie­ wers with sub-titles and sign language


10- 9-


Bergerac, in “Picking it Up”


The Ewings resume their family feuding in the first of a new series, “Missing Heir"


10-10—ROCK BOTTOM: Everyman reports from


35—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA 05—A PRIMARY RE­


10- 11- 55—SEE HEAR! News, 11-


within the confessional m e e tin g s of Gamblers Anonymous


DRELL and The Mandrell Sisters with Glen Campbell, Alabama and the Krofft Puppets


SOCIETY (new series): Five programmes about self-help and mutual aid in Britain. (1) Dweller Control


, Lovell 12-


10—DALLAS (new series. 00—NEWS: Weather


l l l l l i i i i 9-


“Only to Starve.” Spring in 10-


1 needea crops literally to tne ground


45—BARBARA MAN- 1 1 - 25—THE SELF-HELP 30—THE QUESTORS:


East 'Africa is idyllic, but it also b r ings tne Army Worm. Millions appear overnight and eat badly-


SHIP: From the United Reformed Church at New Malden, Surrey


00—MORNING WOR­ 50—THE SKY AT NIGHT.


A Tribute to Sir Bernard 10—WEATHERMAN


4 5—WHAT’S YOURf l l i l i i l l l l


.3-20—THE NEW FORES- TERS (last in series) Fur


8-05-8-55—OPEN UNIVER- SITY


,


3-50—“WE’RE NOT DRES­ SING” (bw). Feature film­ starring Bing Crosby and Carole Lombard


' Sibley who spent :his life killing moles and learn about the folklore surround­ ing moles, and also Peter Murfin, a gamekeeper on the Beaulieu Estates


and Feather., We meet Jack 5-


5- 15—ROLF’S HERE: OK? (last in series) starring Rolf Harris with special guests. Keith Harris and Snakin' -. Stevens


5-45—NEWS: Weatherman 5-


6- 25-PLAY IT SAFE! (series) Jimmy Savile shows how many serious child accidents


TIONS' (serial) starring Gerry Sundquist, Joan Hickson, Derek Francis, Phillip Joseph (Part 3)


6-35—MICHAEL DEAN appe­ als on behalf of SHAC (London Housing Aid Centre)


. are preventable (2) Children Can t Fly


6- 7 - from West Bridgford


7-45—MASTERMIND with Magnus Magnusson Middlesex P ’olytechnic


BORN (new series) star: ring Penelope Keith, Peter Bowles and Angela Thorne


from


8-15—BERGERAC (new series) starring John Net­ t le s as d e te c t iv e Jim


6-


6- 00—NEWS REVIEW with visual commentary for the deaf ■


Midland Division v Austra­ lians. Nigel Starmer-Smith commentates and brings news and highlights of the rest of the weekend’s rugby


7-


RAMME. Presented by Brian Widlake.and Valerie Singleton


55—GREAT EXPECTA­


11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-


12-


J e a n Hough fo r d e a f viewers


Bob Smithies talks to North-West farmers arid in­ troduces seasonal gardening tips


1-00—CABBAGES AND KINGS: Literm-y quiz pre­ sented by Robin Ray


A team of top, journalists analyses the important news stories


1-


2- 25—MATCH TIME: Present­ er Elton Welsby brings you football league action from one of yesterday’s big games


“Brink of Disaster”


RIGHT: “Disablement Spe­ cial.” Lis Howell investi­ gates alternative housing for the elderly. Signed by


00—T H IS IS YOUR


9-30—“BLUME IN LOVE:” Film starring George Segal and Kris Kristofferson. Lawyer Stephen Blume has a problem no court can solve — he is still in love with his ex-wife


SPORT Manhattan Transfer


12- 35—THRILLER: “A Story of Tutankhamun.” A young


girl attempts to solve the riddle of deaths in the family


SAN FRANCISCO: “The House on Hyde Street.” Suspicion falls on the house of a recluse when one of the neighbour’s children fails to come home after school


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE


15—ITN. NEWS AND


8 8 8 g g g g g g


& 40—THE STREETS OF CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME


Have you made your arrangements for Christmas yet? Sample menus now available for the Christmas period


Christmas Dinner available from De-


cember 5th onwerds'.................... ....... ......... . L 9 .b U in c l. Public Dlnnerand Dance, Thursday 17th..... £ 9 . 5 0 in c l.


.


Public Dinner and Dance, Wednesday,. „ ■ 23rd..................................... ......................... £ 9 . 5 0 in c l . There are still some tables left for the following:


35-STAR PARADE: With


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Christmas Eve Dinner............................ . Christmas Day Dinner.................................. Boxing Day Lunch..................... ..... .............


Boxing Day Dinner....................................... New Year’s Eve Dinner, with Dancing later...............................................................


£ 9 . 5 0 in c l. £ 1 5 in c l.


£ 8 . 5 0 in c l . ' £ 9 . 5 0 in c l.


£ 1 5 in c l.


Please telephone to hold bookings provisionally and we will send you a sample menu. All confirmations required within 7 days.


T e l. CLITHEROE 41 202 o r CLITHEROE 41406


TRINITY CHURCH CLITHEROE


JUMBLE SALE


THURSDAY,


OCT. 15th 7 p.m.


CENTENARY WAY, BURNLEY TEL. 26531


Aniiabella’s I Did you know you could hire your very own . 7


\ DISCO ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE^ for the night


Whatever the occasion (birthday, engagement, anniversary, fund raising events), etc.; we can cater for your every need. .


For further details — Phone Sue on 26531'


| between 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. on any weekday.


RENT A DISCO 4A ADMISSION 5p


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY SEASON 1981-82


THE.SAV ETHE


CHILDREN FUND TOWN aiid COUNTRY


. Whalley Road, Clltheroe,


request the pleasure of your . company at a


FASHION SHOW


, at Edlsford School, on Wednesday, October


21st, 1981, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets 50p


SERIES OF FOUR CONCERTS ON WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in thi: GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st ROSEMARY SANDERSON..................... '......VIOLA . JOHN GOUGH.......................... :................. I’lANO


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th ' VANESSA WILLIAMSON..........MEZZO SOPRANO CHRISTOPHER UNDERWOOD.... BASS-BARITONE MICHAEL HANCOCK........... '......... 1...........PIANO


^WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th C0U1.I. STRING QUARTET 3 ‘ • . ' ' ' ' 1


'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th KAREN O’CONNOR..................................... OBOE LAURENCE PERKINS...........................BASSOON : MICHAEL HANCOCK............... .-.................PIANO


ALL THESE CONCERTS ARE NORTH WEST ARTS “CIRCUIT' PROMOTIONS


Season tickets 91.50 from Mr R. H. Billington,-32 Peel Park Avenue, : Clitheroe, or at the door.


, 30—DOWN TO. EARTH: 00—WEEKEND WORLD: Mecca Leisure. The Best in British Entertainment.


BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


commencing I 30—THUNDERBIRDS:- P re s e n t 00—RUGBY SPECIAL:. 5-


3 - 03—THE SUNDAY CINEMA: “The Bedford Incident.” When a US des troyer Captain in the Arctic pursues a Russian sub­ marine, he creates an inci­ dent that nearly brings about a World War ■


6 -


W i th g u e s t M a r is a Berenson .


30»-THE MONEY PROG­ 15—THE WORLD ABOUT


8- 05—NEWS ON 2: Weather 8-


9-


40—SONGS OF PRAISE 15—TO THE MANOR


9-


US: “Secret’ Harvesters.” Second of two programmes about the wildlife on a farm in Devon (2) The Fruits of Summer


VASION: A look at the In­ ternational Folklore Festi­ val in Sidmouth


10—THE SIDMOUTH IN- 7-


KNICKERS: A look at the family steretype in humour with th e help of Les Dawson ■


10—MUSSOLINI WITH


,10-00—THE BORGIAS (new series) Part 1. 1492: Rod­ rigo Borgia sets out to


round of the first ever tele­ vised bridge tournament


10-


■ become pope despite his im­ moral conduct in the past


IN “STEVIE” also starring Mona Washboume, Trevor . Howard and Alec McCowen


35-GRAND SLAM: Second


10- 10-


6- 40—DEVIL’S ADVOCATE: For six weeks a hundred jobless youngsters have been questioned about the kind of world they want. Now it is their turn to ask the questions. In the hot seat — two caring controv­ ersial churchmen from the . troubled city of Liverpool


6-30—NEWS


-- Finch. An • account of the events in 1976 that started with the seizure by terror­ ists of an airliner.


BE.” Film starring Peter


9- 40—PIG IN THE MIDDLE: “Oh What a Tangled Web” 10—NEWS


CHILL THE WILDER­


HYMNS: Presented, by Derek Batey


Tuesday, October 20th, 8 p.m. Proceeds to St John Ambulance


An A U S TR A L IA N E VEN ING 30—THE MUPPET SHOW: 00—YOUR 100 BEST


Unit Four,little Harwood,B'BIIRN58446 I Sgparal* I Support 2.10 7.05


Show* | FMlurt 4.05 9.00 23 BEST ACTOR DUSTIN HOFFM


l) winner of 5 Oscars! INCLUDING BEST PICTURE •


If J BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS \H M


15—“ RAID. ON ENTEB­ Kramer vs.Kramer.


lunmorvodty tocommond PLUS NEIL DIAMOND THE


Sgparal*Shown 25—WINSTON CHUR­ 55—GLENDA JACKSON


11- 25—BLUEY: “Tit for .Tat.!’ Bluey faces, one of the most difficult decisions in his life when a close friend and col­ league is kidnapped


NESS YEARS: “The Long Tide of Surrender.".Hitler becomes stronger while Bri­ tain's defences are lament­ able ...................................


JGHNUW CUA


OUmhETOfJOHN _ ’ ___


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GMSI m J A W S 2 '*}


S Y N T A X — C O N T R O L


Insight Into the mark ol the outsider F R I . A T T R A X


Discotheque 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. DANCE ELECTRIC TO BAUHAUS JAPAN,


SIOUXSIE, HUMAN LEAGUE Admissions cease at 11 p.m. Tel. Nelson 691152


The management reserve the right to n


refuse entry


LOW MOOR METHODIST CHURCH


JIM GARLICK . AND


We provide a professional Mobile Discotheque Service for any high-class function.


A N D Y KAY


, Tel. BURNLEY 20795 : ■ 24-hour answering service'


AUTUMN FAYRE OCTOBER 17th at 2 p.m.


Opener Mrs Stella Smith of Clitheroe '


Chairman Rev. Graham A. Vickers


Admission: 10p, Children free


bottles and jars, plants, etc. v Afternoon teas





Stalls, cake, fancy goods, pound,; j,


UNIT FOUR, Kino William St. BLACKBURN 51779 5 'k Support -


Feature rGSx j* t


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Cunt Eastwood wiu. tuan you Ev e r y W H ic h W ay


B u t Lo o s e .. 1T 0 D A Y' 6 - APOCALYPSE NOW ixi 1.35 4 30 7.30 1.45 3 35 7.00 A SATIRE ON EVERY ’ < :


5.10 8.30 V _ Feature •


C \ < Support WESTERN YOU EVER SAW! OCT 18 WEEK '


•odctogottwr. Cllnl.ChrPaendmaloota'gong L 7 Support 1.50 4.40 7.2 Feature 3.15 6.10


2 05 6.20 4.10 8.20


Saturday shows from 4.40


TEENAGE HITCHIKERS


’ i Also . . ; i---.tr.! ■ >' 7 - UPS AND DOWNS OF A SUPERSTUD M5.20 8.40 c JET SEX ro7.0S ; ' 1


. /5 -A N YW H IC H WAY Y O U CAN (AA) 3.50 8.10 plus EVERY WHICH WAY.BUT LOOSE (AA)1;50 6.10 ' ”


C L IT H E R O E P A R IS H C H U R C H . H A L L , f


(Cert X) GYMSLIP LOVERS(X)


. - JUNIOR CINEMA Saturday 2.00pm: Admission 40p


CRAFT FAIR


S a t u r d a y ; o c t . 2 4 th .10 a.m. to 4-30 p .m .'


Gome ’and meet -some' of the ^north’s leading 1


craftworkers < ONE DAY ONLY v A Rainbow .Fair — Ramsbottom 6436 ,


T ' . 1 - FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (Ai 2.00 5.201 8.00 I f l n A V 2-|CONVOYwpmHOOPER IN Sep shows 2.157.00 7.,.-'


UUHl l. 3 “ THE FINAL CONFLICT ixi2.00 5.20 ^ 8.05:. ■ i /'w 4 - FRIDAYTHE13th nb2.25 5.40 8.55. MAD MAX oo4.05 7.25


SINGER a lacklogrfw_ Cn tytf* and IhelM*gong Ut.C M


Dustin Hoffman a sot Krtrtm vt.Krmnm, • ' .» *


ERYL STREEP > AN


Wednesday, October 28th, 7-30 p.m. EN T R A N C E FR E E


Both events at PAD1HAM TOWN HALL


Saturday, October 17th 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 5p . TEA and BISCUITS. ,,-


Separate show* dally at 2.00 4.10 ■ 6.70


*.BO DEREH • RICHARD HARRIS y <Themart


,t, exciting pairin ffie jungle.


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COACH HIRE COACH HIRE COACH HIRE


4 5 S E A T E R S 2 9 S E A T E R S


1 2 S E A T E R S Book Now with


H0DS0NS


OF GISBURN TEL. 394


for your next outing or party


? I 'f .. D Q W N H A M V IL L A G E H A L L . AUTUMN FAIR


S A T . , O C T O B E R 1 7 th 2-30 — 5-30 p.m.


Household; drapery, cake and bottle stalls £lames and competitions ..Refreshments , ,


' C Admission 10p i Vfr


; ^ ’ 1 ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, Pendleton SUPPER DANCE


to be held in Pendleton Village Hall bn -Fr iday, October 23rd, 1981


DANCING TO THE PARKER . BROTHERS . > : 8-30p.m.to 1 a.m. - LICENSED BAR


i >23240 - ■


Tickets £1.50 (including supper) available from Mrs Hitchen, do Pete r Harrison, 35 Castle!i Street, Clltheroe.


EMPRESS SQUASH CLUB PLAY SQUASH AT


CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB GROUND 'CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE ,


e m p r e s s s q u a s h 4 courts (1 Championship Glass Back)


I he game you can play anytime, Hail, Rain,or Shine. Changing Rooms, Showers, Solarium, Spectator - ' '


Open 8 a.m. —11-3o p.m. e v e r y d a y


Facilities, etc. F°r details of membership apply— 1- EMPRESS SPORTS. HENTHORN"


GOSPEL CHURCH . millThorne avenue, .


CLITHEROE


SUNDAY,: OCTOBER IBth.'T at 6-30 p.m.


Mr H. Russell, Bury ' '


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER , 21st, at 2-30 p.m. „ {".WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP v -, Mrs Jones, Cllthsroe


i, at 7-45 p.m. Prayer and-w Bible Study “ /


Jesus said - •


-i.S - •'


"My kingdom Is not of this,world’ ' >•; *■'


Jt. John 10 v36rt 0-12 Castle Street^Clitheroe


SPQRTS GOODS, DISCOUNTS at Empress Sports' for Club Members


ADMISSION 50p SUPPERS AVAILABLE


7 3 9 9 9 H 7 1 4 5 4 A


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HOLIDAY FASHION AND FILMS


ST MICHAEL and ST JOHN'S THE HALL, LOWERGATE


G R A N D J u m b l e


Thursday, October 15th 8 p.m.— 10 p!m. ■:


including tea and biscuits Admission: 60p ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th


DEAN VINCENT PARTY FAYRE


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th The Fabulous


(Too.good to miss) .-- WEEKLY DOUBLE 12-1


WEEKLY TREBLE 3-17-5 200 CLUB 141


.


Tickets for single concerts, £1.50 at the door Junior and Student tickets, 50p


Including pie and peas supper ’ -


Admission 65p ' Children 40p


' v Bowland Forest YFC


JUMBLE SALE


THURSDAY,


OCTOBER 15th In the


PARISH ROOMS - (York Street Entrance)


7 p.m. Admission,5p


CLOGGERS SQUASH CLUB NEW SEASON


WOOD STREET, GREAT HARWOOD Tel. 888103


SQUASH MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE


s q u a s h . . . , DAYTIME AND


s a a s .. :. . . . . £9.oo (all plus once only Joining fee) a . 0R.s....... :. . . £4.00


LADIES All inclusive 90p ■ (Non members welcome)


RESIDENT SQUASH PROFESSIONAL : MR DAVID HINDLE


Please note all SQUASH MEMBERSHIPS include full SOCIAL membership of CLOGGERS


.


TRY IT OUT!. TRY A GAME AT CLOGGERS! JUST RING UP


A L L W E E K END ,; .......* 1 f .U U


,£24.00 G la ss Back ^ £ 1 7 011


Leagues Competitions


Resident Coach Junior Events


LADIES Wednesday mornings are LADIES’ - MORNINGS


LADIES Squash, Coaching, Creche and Coffee


BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY presents


LORDOAKSEY(AUDAX) .


“REFLECTIONS ON RACING’’.


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd i 8 p.m.


-l > DUNKENHALGH HOTEL


’ CLAYTON-LE-MOORS' j. Tickets Include HOT . SUPPER..


LECTURE/DEHONSTRATION by RACHEL BAYLISS v ;


Tel. Burnley 72819 or- f Whalley 3136 ‘ ALSO--


-


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ■' 4th' . -


PARK GATE RIDING ; CENTRE . T v


OSBALDESTON 8 p.m. '


RAIN OR SHINE YOU’LL HAVE A GOOD TIME!


OVER 200 STALLS TRADE INQUIRIES G U IS E LE Y 7 6 8 2 2


- ' ' £ 3 .5 0 . • “ ity 7 OPEN THIS SUNDAY RIBBLE VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES


Thirty minute interdenominational services will be held on themes-connected with one world week and the week of prayer for world peace as follows:


TUESDAY, OCT. 20th, 7 p.m.


MONDAY, OCT. 19th, 7 p.m. St Michael and St John “HOPE FOB-WOMEN”


“HOPE FOB Ra O T 1 SH A RM O N Y ” WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21st, 7 p.m. United Reformed Church, '


’ “HOPE-FOR TH E OPPRESSED THURSDAY, OCT. 22nd, 7 p.m. Trinity Methodist


HOPE FOR TH E DISAB LED FRIDAY, OCT. 23rd,. 10-30 a.m.


“HOPE FOR D ISA RM AM EN T - SATURDAY, OCT. 24th, 7 p.m.


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