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7-15 _ 8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY
9-05—PLAY TENNIS 4: At Your Service.
9 -
SUMMER. Peter Powell in troduces music and holiday ideas, with guest presenter Toyah Willcox and g uest group The Jam.
10- 53—WEATHER
10-55—GRANDSTAND: Crick et: Third Test (11-00, 3-30, 5-00). The Comhill Insur ance Test Series, England v Australia from Headingley.. Golf: The Open (11-00,1-35,
5- 6 -
6-30—SPOR T /REGIONAL NEWS
ERMAN 6- 7- Read. series) “No Dogs Allowed.”
2-05, 3-30, o-OO) from Royal St George’s, Sandwich — The” 110th Championship. Racing from Newbury (1- 50, 2-20), 2-00 The Chattis Hill Maiden Fillies Stakes; 2-30 The Norland Brewery Trophy (Handicap); com mentary International Ath letics (2-35, 4-00, 5-00) The Thom EMI Video Interna tional from Gateshead, GB v USSR; commentary. In ternational Motor Racing (2-45, 4-30) The Marlboro British Grand Prix from Sil- verstone; commentary. 5-20 Final score.
JONES starring Pete Duel and Ben Murphy in “The Fifth Victim.”
7-40 — 245—OPEN UNIVER SITY .
30 — G E T S E T FO R
4-05—GOLF: The Open and Cricket, Third Test. Golf from Royal St George’s, S a n dw ic n , T h e l l o t h Championship. Cricket, The Cornhill Insurance Te s t Series, England v Austraha
7-
from Headingley. WEATHER
8-
740—SCOOP (last in series) B a r ry Norman c h a i r s another News of the Week quiz.
2-45—SATURDAY CINEMA: “Bedtime for Bonzo" (b/w) s ta r r in g Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn.
10-15—GENTLE GIANT with | Dennis Weaver.
12-00—CLAPPERBOARD: A I look at the film, “Time Ban dits.”
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: In t ro d u c e d by D ic k ie I Davies. 12-35 International Sports Special. 1, Cycling, The Tour de France and
Weightlifting from Luton. 1- 15, The ITV Seven. New- | market, Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-
30 and 3-00. Ayr, Races 2 0 -N EW S AND SPORT,
at 145, 2-15 and 245. 3-10, International Sports Spe cial, 2. Speedway, Overseas Final of the World Individu- | al Championship. 4-00, Wrestling from Morecambe. 4-55, Results Service.
10—SPIRIT OF ASIA (2) 9 -
The Morning of the World: David Attenborough sur veys the religious and artis tic culture of Bali.
945—CRICKET: Third Test. The ComhiU Insurance Test Series, England v Australia from Headingley, highlights of today’s play. •
lights. 10- 30—ALIAS SMITH AND 2 0 -N E W S , W E A T H
1 0 - 5 0 — N EW S ON 2 , . WEATHER
Royal St Georges, Sand wich, highlights of today’s third round.
35—POP QUIZ with Mike 05—H I -D E -H I ! ( la s t in
7 -4 0—TH E SATURDAY FILM: Northwest Frontier s ta r r in g Kenneth More, Lauren Bacall.
9- 10- 11-
WEATHER Generations.”
10-55—HORROR DOUBLE BILL: THE SEVENTH VIC TIM (b/w) s tar rin g Kim Hunter, Jean Brooks, Tom Conway.
12-15—RACE WITH THE D EV IL s ta r r in g P e te r
4 5 -N EW S AND SPORT, 00—ROOTS (10) “The Next 30—HOUSE CALLS: . A
9-
11-55 - 12-00-WEATHER MAN
comedy film series, “I ’ll be Suing You.”
10- i l i l l l l l l l l
9 - 1 5 -H E L P IN G HAND: “Hidden Disabilities."
roofs and walls.
ING PICTURES: Mystery Island, “ I s la n d of th e Apes.”
SUNDAY ( B8C-1 )
7.15 _ 8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY
9-00—MISTER MEN: A “See- Saw” programme.
945-CLOSE DOWN 11-
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA' JEEVAN
12- 15—PILGRIMAGE: Explo rations of the Christian fife. Significance of Marriage.
programmes for beginners in Scots Gaelic (13).
1-00—FARMING followed by Weather for Farmers.
1- 2-
3- 3 -
1-25—IN S ID E JAPAN: A series of 11 films (4). The Company Comes First.
DIVIDED HEART (b/w) starring Cornell Borchers, Yvonne Mitchell.
“The Little Orphan."
11-10—THE EDITORS pre sented by John Morgan.
11- 12- 50—CAN SEO: Twenty
GLISH CHURCHES with Donald S in d en (6) In Memoriam.
MAN____________ . l i i lS i f t l l t
740 — 1-55-OPEN UNIVER SITY
1 -5 5—SUNDAY GRAND STAND: Golf: The Open from Royal St George’s, Sandwicn. Live, uninter rupted coverage of all 18 holes of the final round.
55—NEWS HEADLINES 00—FILM MATINEE: THE
6-
6-30—VILLAGERS: Scenes from daily life in village India.
25—TOM AND JERRY in 7-
4 -
TIME: Sue films of early ex ploration introduced from the Royal Geographical Soc- , iety by Duncan Carse (4) Amazon Explored (1924).
5- 35-STAR TURN CHAL LENGE (last in series). A return bout between Blue P e te r and Tomorrow’s World.
saga of a land and its people after the novel by James A. Michener (8) The Storm.
6 -
6-10—THE LEGEND OF KING ARTHUR dramat-. ised in eight p a r t s by Andrew Davies (1).
ERMAN 6-
PRAISE CHOICE with Thora Hird.
7- 15—SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT ROYAL TY? Cliff Michelmore and Magnus Magnusson invite you to join in informal but informative quiz.
8- 5 5—TR A V E L L E R S IN
ing sub-titles for the hard- of-hearing.
cording to the Rule of St Benedict.
11- police.
50—DISCOVERING EN Kendall. 12-
20 — 12-25—WEATHER 30—A BETTER READ:
With Tom Coyne, Diane L amp l u g h .a n d Susi e]
00—B U S IN E S S DECI
1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE with Bamber Gas coigne.
SIONS: “A Take-over Bid.” Hugh Stevenson, former editor tbe Times Business News, puts hypothetical questions to distinguished business experts to find out what they would do.
1- 2-
With Robert Smithies. 00—THE SUNDAY MUSI‘CANBERRA’ CRUISE IN 1982 30—DOWN TO EARTH: 3-
CAL: “ I ’ll Be Yo u r Sweetheart,” with Margaret Lockwood. A songwnting trio believe they can rocket to fame.
50-NEWS REVIEW includGiant.” 05—CENTENNIAL: The 9-
8- 00—“MODESTY BLAISE” : F e a tu r e film s t a r r in g Monica V i t t i , T e ren c e Stamp, Dirk Bogarde.
KENSINGTON: David At tenborough pre sen ts this programme to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Natural History Museum at South Kensington.
00 —N EW S , W EA TH 1 0 -
1 0 -
Royal St Georges, Sand wich. Harry Carpenter in troduces highlights and talks with tne new Open Champion.
WEATHER 40—YOUR SONGS OF 1 1 - 15—THE ARK AT SOUTH
Join our special party on cruise 205, May 28th. 14 nights, visiting Messina, Santa Marguerita, Toulon, Palma and Vigo
55—CARTOON: “Defiant
4- 05—SMUGGLER with Oliver Tobias. Men arrange for Jack to be shot “attempting to escape from prison.”
4 -35—FLAMBARDS: “ Inheri ta n c e .” The s u rv iv o rs gather to decide who shall inherit the earth.
5 -
GIVER: Another chance to see this major biblical epic in six one-hour parts.
55—G(JLF: The Open from 7-
Or cruise 209, July 17th. 14 nights, visiting Lisbon, Tarragona, Marseilles, Alghero, Palma and Praia Da Rocha
35—MOSES THE LAW
6- 35—ITN NEWS 640—MY WAY: Colin Morris talks to people who reveal how their faith affects their daily lives.
SCHWARZKOPF MAS TERCLASS (new series). The renowned soprano con ducts the first of five mas terclasses in the Freema sons’ Hall, Edinburgh!
3 0 - N E W S ON 2, 3 5 — E L I S A B E T H7 - 8 -
P&O Cruises ^ ^ away from ^ it all
15—BENSON: An ambitious
and unscrupulous politician seeks to oust Governor Gatling.
“Anatomv of a Bride.”
45 —HAWAI I F IVE-O: 45 — G E O R G E AND
25 — FILM OF THE
WEEK: “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” starring Bosco Hogan, T. P. McKenna, John Gielgud.
00—THE ROYAL OPERA
PRESENTS OTELLO by Giuseppe Verdi. Sung in Italian with English sub tit le s , re co rd ed a t th e Palace Theatre, Manches te r . Carlo C o s su t ta as Otello, Piero Cappuccilli as Iago, Stefka Evstatieva as Desdemona. Colin Davis, conducts. Acts 1 and 2.
9- 05-NEWS. WEATHER 9-
10-
man” follows the Cistercian . monks of Mount St Bernard
Teacher retire^ early
AFTER 15 years teaching at Waddington and West Bradford CE School, Mrs Jane Lewis is retiring to concentrate on business.
has spent her weekends running a bed and break fast business, and cafe at her home at Salisbury Hall Farm, Newton.
For the past year she
centrate on the venture full-time. Mrs Lewis volunteered
Now she intends to con
for early retirement when the school was told it had to lose a teacher because of education cut-backs.
•taught in Hull, Lincoln and then Padiham before coming to Waddington.
A native of Lincoln, she
(Taffy) Lewis, is a,sheep farmer and as one of Mrs Lewis’s interests is spin ning, she is lucky to have a ready-made supply of wool literally on the aoor-
Her husband, Mr Lionel
ste f n
i .nother of her interests 9 - 1 0 -
15—OTELLO, Acts 3 and 4. 35—THE KUEE: "Eveiy-
Abbey, Leicestershire, through one day lived ac
11- 00—OUT OF TOWN: Jack Hargreaves looks a t the countryside and rural indus
Durham.
11-25—AAP KAA ILAK: Your rights when arrested by the
tries.
bis neighbours as toffee nosed snobs and Mildred is | inclined to agree with him for a change.
MILDRED: George classes
9- 15—TALES OF, THE UN- E X P E C T E D : J o a nn a P e t te t in “ A Gl owi ng Future.” No woman likes to be crossed in love. But Betsy was both deceived and ridiculed by her un faithful lover.
30—THE WILD, WILD
WORLD OF ANIMALS: “Hyenas.”
SHIP: Thanksgiving from Consett Methodist Church,
00—MORNING WOR 11-
945—ITN NEWS 10-
Hewson and Jeff Rawle in “Singles," “I want a child — a puppy won’t do, or a cat, I or a gerbil.”
11-15—PARIS BY NIGHT: | “Les Halles — Marais." A look at the Paris cafe, cabaret and restaurants.
Joe Mannix is called in when a pop singer’s life in threatened.
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MEMBERS of Wadding ton and West Bradford Mums and Toddlers Group hope to have raised a b o u t £100 from a “Merry-go-Round" sale in I St Catherine’s Sunday School. The money will be used
: meets every Wednesday morning in the Sunday School. On sale were toys,
is • handicrafts and she makes soft toys, pressed flower pictures, ana calen dars and does tapestry work on pictures, stool tops and chairs. S h e h a s l iv e d in
Newton for 26 years and is a member of Slaidburn
W I .
s ta f f a re holding a farewell presentation for J(Trs Lewis this morning.
The children and school ' , , ,
to buy essential equip ment for the group, which
nursery equipment, good- I as-new children’s clothes j and maternity wear. The aim of the “merry-
go-round” is to enable items to be sold and re used and the group re ceives a commission from the sale.
Rubbish fire
C L I T H E R O E F i r e Brigade quickly dealt with a rubbish fire in a derelict tank at the rear of Castle Castings, Clitheroe.'Little damage was caused.
CHATBURN from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.
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METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, JULY 26th
Services 2 p.m! and 6-30 p.m. Guest Preacher
MR JOHN SHORROCK of | Blackburn
Soloist (Evening)
Miss KATHERINE LEACH of | Clitheroe
EVERYONE WELCOME LANCASHIRE LIBRARY 1
RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT presents
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(The library will close at 5 p.m. each normal late night during the holiday fortnight).
S A TU R D A Y & S U N D A Y 25th & 26th JULY, 1981
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5-05—UNDER MANNING: Bernard Manning hosts a comedy quiz between un usual people with bizarre occupations.
5-35—ITN NEWS 5-
10—GRAND PR IX. The
Marlborough British Grand Prix from Silverstone, high
40—R ETURN OF THE S A IN T : “ T h e Ob o n o
Affair.” a visiting African President turns to Simon Templar for help.
6- 35—THE VIDEO ENTER TAINERS: Top-liners and newcomers from the world of show-biz.
7 - 10—GOLF: The Open from 05 — R U S S A B B O T ’S
SATURDAY MADHOUSE with Vince Prince and the Tone Deafs.
7-35—PARADISE CONNEC TION: A Chicago lawyer goes to Hawaii in search of his missing son Bruce.
9 - 20—SEAGULL ISLAND:
10- 10-
Ep iso d e One: B a rb a r a Carey arrives • in Italy to visit her blind sister, only to discover that she has dis appeared.
11-
HILL: Anne Kristen in “Semper Fidelis.” World War one is over and the Armistice of November, 11th, 1918, brings relief and celebration.
40—SAVE IT: Insulating 05—SATURDAY MORN
12- 05—THRILLER: “In the Steps of a Dead Man,” an Army deserter is a cunning extortionist.
L u lu , Jo e Brown a n d Shakin’ Stevens.
35—HOUSE ON T H E 20—ITN NEWS 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 Full programme each evening
WITH MUSIC AUGUST 22nd and 23rd at 6-30 p.m.
By— MEDIEVAL PLAYERS (Based In London)
First professional Iheatre company to tour and perform Medieval Plays.
35—LE T ’S ROCK with
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
wife and Sir Johan Preest (circa 1520). The three characters are locked in a devil's triangle.
SHANTICLEER AND THE FOX (Circa 1400). An adaption of Chaucer’s Nuns Preest tales told through puppetry, mime and music.
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Stratford-upon-Avon..:................... ....(07201----- £5.05 Warwick Castle..... ................ .’........ ..(0720 .......£4.85
Extended Country Run ............. ...(1330)........£2.25 MONDAY, JULY 20th.
Scarborough..................................... (0840)...... £4.35 Llandudno.........................................(0720).........£4.25 . Rhyl.... York.....
0720) 0840)
TUESDAY, JULY 21st ALSO DIRT tU I
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Windsor Castle................................. (0700).......£7.05 Whitby.............................................. 0840 ...... £4.55 Seven Lakes..................................... (0840).......£3.75 York....
Windermere and Bowness.................(0840).......£3.20 Fleetwood Market..............................(0920).......£2.25 Morecambe.......................................(0920).......£2.25 Blackpool......................................... (0920).......£2.25
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd London .....(0700)....... £7.65
Criccieth, Aberglaslyn Pass..........:....(0720).......£5.35 Keswick and Cumbrian Coast............(0720)....... £4.85 Yorkshire Dales................................ (0840)....... £3.30 Southport
Blackpool......................................... (0920)....... £2.25 THURSDAY, JULY 23rd
Cotswold Tour (Bourton-on-the- Wator)
Bridlington................................. York....
Chester...... ............................. Chester Zoo TattonPark
(0720) £610 (0840) (0920)
FRIDAY, JULY 24th
Castle Howard (Admission not in cluded)
(0940) £3 55
Sllverdale and Arnslde...................... (0900)........ £3.35 York...
(0840 £3 25
Ringway Airport............................... (1220)........£2.55 Fleetwood Market.............................(0920)........ £2.25 Blackpool Sklpton
(0920 £2 25 (1310) £185
TIMES SHOWN ARE FROM CLITHEROE. OTHERS . DIFFER BY 10 MINUTES
PLEASE BOOK AT . OUR OFFICE, 46 King Street Tel. Clitheroe 22473,22590
.....(0920)....... £2.25 - 0840) .£3.25
.£4.05 .£3.25
Southport .1.__1..................................(0920).......£2.25 Blackpool
(0920) .£2.25 Skegness (0720) £6.15
Alton Towers (including admis sion)
Extended Country Run......!.......... .....(1330).......£2.25 MONDAY, JULY 27th
..... .............................■ —(9?99! •• ..£5.90
Blenlteim 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................... ................ I....... (0920)...... £3.25 Chester Zoo..................................... (0920)........£3.25 Southport......................................... (0920).......£2.25 -
Blackpoo •l....
.............................(0920)...... £2.25 TUESDAY, JULY 28th
Scottish Border Tour (St Mary's Loch)...:............................................ (0720)........£6.30 Scarborough.....................................(0840)........£4.35
Seven Lakes........................... ..........(0840)....... £3.75 York............... ..................... :............(0840).......£3.25 Windermere and Bowness................ (0840)..... £3.20 Fleetwood Market.............................(0920)........£2.25 Morecambe......................................(0920)........£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 TattonPark...................................... 0920)£3.10 Southport........................................(0920)........ £2.25 Blackpool........................................(0920)........ £2.25
(0840)................................... £4.35THURSDAY, JULY 30th £3 25 Skegness.........................................(0720)..
(0920)£3.25 £3 25
Morecambe......................................(0920)........£2.25 Blackpool.......... ...............................(0920)....... £2.25
(0920) £310 ..£6.15
Sllloth via Carlisle. Return via Kes wick................................................ (6800).. York................................................ (0840),
Harrogate.........................................(0840).. Southport...... .................................. (0920).. Morecambe................................ .1....(0920).. Blackpool......................................... (0920)..
FRIDAY, JULY 31st
Castle Howard (Admission not In cluded).............................................(0840)........£3.55 York.................... .............................(0840)...... £3.25 Chester............................... - ...........(0920).......£3.25 Chester Zoo...................................... (0920 ........£3.25 Fleetwood Market.............................(0920)......;. £2.25 Morecambe......................................(0920)........£2.25 Blackpool...... ’................................. (0920)..!......£2.25 Skipton............................................(1310)........ £1.85
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd
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Edinburgh and/or Ingilston Sunday Retail Market....................................(0700).. Extended Country Run.....................(1330)..
Holker Hall (Lakeland Rose Show) ...:...(0920)......£3.50 WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th
Harrogate (Great Yorkshire Show)..... (0840)........£2.75 AUGUST 20th, 21st, 22nd
Southport Flower Show................... (0920).........£2.25 SUNDAY, JULY 12th
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IN last week’s Adv and Times I read interest, and a degree of sadnes Whalley Parish Cc decision to form a 1 Appraisal Steering mittee to assist in ing and presenting; ment to the Ribble Council to be kno the “Whalley Di
Plan." Surely the paris’
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• the buck” to a han people with no ap expertise. Is any< tins committee a . or, planner desig architect?
mittee has report findings to tne Council, which will report to the Valley Council, w report back to the Council,- who w doubt report to th< ing committee — will we, the old young of Whalley
When -the steerir
and gone; and the — moved on to
new?
C 0 N C E R PARISHIONER, Whalley.
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G R O U P Summer Holiday
Excursions — 2nd week SUNDAY, JULY 26th
CLITHEROE Naturalists
covered new ground on S a tu rd ay when they travelled , to Bromley Cross and then walked to
Turton Tower. Himalayan balsam and
monkey flower edged Bradshaw. Brook, which the party crossed, follow
. Coots and great crested
grebe were seen- on the w a te r and swallows
hawked for insects. - St Annes Church was
visited and then Turton Tower, now run as a museum. The return to Bromley' Cross was again by a reservoir footpath. Leader Mrs C. Bishop
was thanked by Mr F. Dakin.
ing the footpath alongside Jumbles rese rv o ir to Turton-Bottoms.
Grindleton
tournament to raise funds for a street party and pre sentation for Grindleton children on the Royal Wedding Day was well supported by the villa- pppr*g
Netball A sponsored netball
e The local team Village People, who play in Clitheroe Netball League, took ’on two men’s teams from the Duke of York
Hotel. The Duke’s team in
“drag” ruthlessly destroy ed the opposition with an aggregate score of 23. “Eddie’s Jockeys” narrow ly beat Village People 16-.
15.Man of the tournament Chris Mellin played in all three teams. There was a raffle, and Eddie and Nancie Atkinson provided the refreshments.
SO the local pundi propriety are a propounding t e d u c a t i o philosophies in the umns of your n paper and, if you allow me, I should to venture a random observatio First, after more t'
decade-and-a-half wo: in several countries o world, it is always an increasing sens lament that I retur the charming little of my childhood and . sinking deeper into a gulfing pit of petty p nialism.
ment protest were a a new Borough building, which wa: only a technical nece but, now that we hav used to it, fits w: certain rugged di
Very recently the
‘Equality move to catch vot
I HAVE voted Labo my adult life, but I c agree with Labour’s cation policy.
Comprehensive s
were thought up politicians as a for equality for all schoo dren regardless of standard of educatioi
line of thought was { vote-catching and quickly incorporatec trie policy of all parti
The motive behim
all this was that all would wear the sa iform so that the outs and the “duck could not be disting from the bright (This may sound but _ .the truth c
The main idea t
hard.) This was all rig
theory, but when problems arose i schools and the te complained, the cians’ reactions wer dear, what can y about it?” Whe re u
teachers repii thought up the s you solve tne proble Mrs Josephine F ton should think ag:
p i r n ilied:
JOHN COOK, 92 St Paul’s Street, Low Moor.
M in i - b e in
WHAT has happ at Edisford?
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