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2 Clitheroe Adveiiiser and Times, September 17th, 1981


Weekend SATURDAY


j i i i i i i l 8- 9 - 9- SITY


9 -3 0—THE ALL NEW POPEYE SHOW.


Common Faults 10-


10-35—EDGAR KENNEDY (bw) in “Slightly at Sea”


PLANETS. Cartoon series


four singing musicians in “Monkee Mayor”


05 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ 05—PLAY GOLF (8)


50—THE MONKEES. The 9-


15—BATTLE OF THE


10-52—WEATHER 10-55—RYDER CUP GOLF. Great Britain and Europe v The United States; live coverage


10- 5-


12-30—GRANDSTAND: 12-35 Football Focus; 1-05 Boxing from Wembley, European Middleweight Champion­ ship, Alan Minter v Tony Sibson; 1-20, 2-10, 3-10, 3- 55 Ryder Cup Golf, com­ m en ta ry from Walton Heath; 1-50, 2-20, 2-50, 3-20 Racing from Newbury; 2-00 The Arlington Stakes; 2-30 The Champagne Louis Roe- derer Trophy (Nursery Handicap); 3-00 The Coral Autumn Cup (Handicap); 3- 30 The Mill Reef Stakes; 2- 40, 3-55 Athletics from Bir­ mingham, th e B r i t ish League Cup Finals; 4-30 Final Score, classified check -


6 -


6- 7- 8-


series starring David Car- radine: “The Soul is the Warrior”


ERMAN


6-10—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS


GENERATION GAME “Party Fun"


12-20-WEATHER


Anne A rc h e r , . Olivia H u s sey , Eli Wallach, Christopher Lee, James Franciscus


9-00—ITN NEWS 9-


' return to Virginia City to avenge the murders of his parents and sister who were killed by cut-throat outlaws 15 years earlier


terious masked horseman


PROGRAMME. “Us and Them”.’ Peter Fiddick ex­ amines how the media treats the very people it feeds on


10—RUNG FU. Western 00—NEW S, WEATH­


8-45—1 Lobo, Kelly Monteith


9-


9-35—NEWS WEATHER


10-


CIAL (last in series) Star­ ring The Cambridge Bus­ kers, Aiden J. Harvey, Finn Jon, Grace Kennedy,


5—FLAMINGO ROAD: “A Mother's Revenge’ AND SPORT,


Harold Robbins. A two-part television version (Part 1). S ta r r in g Franco Nero,


15—LARRY GRAYSON’S 10—JULIET BRAVO (3) 00—SUMMERTIME SPE­


5- 6- 5-05—METAL MICKEY


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: Introduced by Fred Di- neage. 12-35 On the Ball; 1- 00 Rallying, The Manx Rally; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Seven: 1-30, 2-00, 2-30 and 3-00 Races at Ayr; 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45 Races at Catterick; 3-10 Snooker, The Jameson International Open Championship from Derby; 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Snooker, The Jamesf Inter­ national Open Champion­ ship from Derby; 4-50 Results


10-30—TISWAS The Tiswas team continue to let custard . pies fly


5 -3 5—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


“Goodbye Mickey”. The walking, talking robot and the family find themselves snowbound in a mountain cabin


With guests Dickie Davies and Judith Chalmers


Chris Kelly looks at the making of the films “The Four Seasons” and “Escape to Victory”


35—THE TELEVISION


10- 40—SNOOKER The Jame­ son International Open Championship from the As­ sembly Rooms, Derby


00—CLAPPERBOARD


12-00-^HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR “Rude Awaken­ ing”. For Norman Shenley a routine property survey becomes a nightmare from which there is no escape'. Denholm Elliot stars as Norman Shenley


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7-40 — 2-20—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


4-


2-55—SATURDAY CINEMA 1: “CAVALCADE” (bw) starring Diana Wynyard, Clive Brook


5-


6- 50—MID-EVENING NEWS, WEATHER


. 2: “NO ROOM FOR THE GROOM” (bw) starring Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie


ts on... WhaM s iH K M i


Pendle Leisure Services


15—NIGHT RIDER. A mys­ r Box Office: 19/23 Leeds Road,'Nelson


Hours of opening — Monday to Thursday 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.. Friday 9-30 s m. to 5 p.m.


Leisure Services Officer: A. T. Fenton F.I.M. Ent. (Dip.)


An Audio Visual Spectacular by COLIN GARRATT Trawden Community Hall


LOCOMOTIVES OF THE ' WORLD”


“LAST STEAM


Sunday, September 20th, 1981 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets; £1.10, Children and OAP's 55p FIVEPENNY PIECE IN


CONCERT Colne Municipal Hall


Sunday, September 27th, 1981 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


• Tickets; £2.75, Children and OAP's £2.25


“SWIMMING OLYMPICS” An Evening with DAVID WILKIE


Barnoldswick Civic Hall


Great Britain and Europe v United States


40—RYDER CUP GOLF. 30—SATURDAY CINEMA


• Friday, October 2nd, 1981 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £1.50, Children and OAP’s 75p


“WYCOLLER AND THE BRONTES”


40—THE PYRAMID GAME 9-


7- 00—PUNCHLINES Family quiz show hosted by Lennie Bennett


7- 8-


50—MATCH OF THE DAY 50—THE PIRATE by


HULK “Deep Shock”. A massive electrical shock en­ ables Dr David Banner to foresee the future


JONES “The Holiday”. Dis­ aster dogs Graham as he attempts to finish a report before going on holiday


SAN FRANCISCO “In the Midst of Strangers”


SUNDAY BBC-1 )


‘ 9-00—MISTER MEN: A "See- J


Saw” programme


9-15—WAKE UP SUNDAY. Songs and stories from Dana and th e Brown Brothers


9- 35—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


10- 11-


12- ' Weather for Farmers I- 05—CLOSEDOWN


Great Britain and Europe v United States; live coverage


The people, issues and places making the religious news


10- 9-


senter Tom Coyne talks to Prue Leith about cookery books. With guests Susan Campbell and John Tovey


From Rubislaw Church, Queen’s Cross, Aberdeen


1 1 - 00—RYDER CUP GOLF.


8- 45—ITN NEWS 9-


30—A BETTER READ Pre­ 10-


ALS “The Rack”. A suspect dies in his cell and the very existence of CI5 is suddenly called into question


00—MORNING WORSHIP 15—DAY ONE (new series) 11-


: 1-25—MR SMITH’S FRUIT - GARDEN (2) Currants and ' Gooseberries


: 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES


; 1-55—RYDER GOLF CUP. '


* Green, Dan Blocker and ' Michael Landon in “The Ar­ rival of Eddie”


F u r th e r coverage from Walton Heath Golf Club


' 4-45—BONANZA. Western -


s e r ie s s ta r r in g Lome


: 5-35 —MICK EY AND ' DONALD (A Walt Disney •• production)


“ 6 -0 0—N EWS, W EATH­ ERMAN


! ' 6-10—ROLF’S HERE! OK?


' 6-40—SONGS OF PRAISE .-


\ The Polecats from Belfast


'i 7-15—THE SUNDAY FILM: "THE STING” starring


' Paul Newman, Robert Redford


:• 9-20—MASTERMIND from '


the University College of North Wales, Bangor


Z :• 9 -5 0—BLOOD MONEY


’. 10-20—NEWS, WEATHER (. 10-30—THE PREACHERS: •; Hugh Latimer (14857-1555) starring Hugh Burden


(serial) Starring Bernard Hepton, Michael Denison (Part 3)


- 11-00—THE EDITORS II- 40—16 UP. Five films for young people (2) Happy loving couples — Part 1


12-25—WEATHERMAN


stamng Rolf Harris, with special guests Keith Harris,


RIGHT “Disablement Spe­ cial”. Lis Howell talks to people who are affected di­ rectly, or indirectly, by dis­ ablement


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


00—FARMING, followed by 00—TH IS IS YOUR 12- 00—THE PROFESSION­ 10—THE INCREDIBLE 10- 10-


9-15—RUGBY LEAGUE. Pre­ view of the 1981/82 Season


6-55—LEEDS INTERNA­ TIONAL PIANO COM­ PETITION. Live from Leeds Town Hall the last three of the six finalists each play a concerto with the Pnilharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sir Charles Groves


“TINKER, TAILOR, SOL­ DIER, SPY” by John Le Carre (Part 3)


TIONAL PIANO COM­ PETITION. Announcement of the result


35—TAKE A LETTER MR 05—THE STREETS OF


11-45—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: ‘THE RISE AND FALL OF LEGS DIAMOND” (bw) starring Ray Danton and Karen Steele


1 1 - 4 0—NEWS ON 2, WEATHER


Report on the day’s play 50—ALEC GUINNESS IN 35—LEEDS INTERNA­ 50—RYDER CUP GOLF.


Illustrated Lecture by HERBERT HINDLE Trawden Community Hall Sunday, October 4th, 1981 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: 50p, Children and OAP’s 25p


“A SHOW FOR ALL SEASONS”


Starring JOHN CROCKER, ERIC GILDER and ZENA MILLAR


Barrowford Civic Hall


Sunday, October 4th, 1981 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £1.10, Children and OAP's 55p


The delights— and otherwise— of the year celebrated in words and music (with a little help from Shakespeare, Gershwin, Keats, Tom Lehrer, etc.)


“INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE ON FILM”


Presented by JOHN HUNTLEY Pendle Heritage Centre, Barrowford Wednesday, October 7th, 1981 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £1.10. Children and OAP's 55p Tickets available from Leisure Services Officer, 19/23 Leeds Road,


Nelson. Tel. Nelson 692890 as well as all Council Offices, Colne Town Hall and Atthams Travel Agency, St James's Street, Burnley, and the Tourist Information Centre, Church Walk, Clitheroe. Please make all cheques payable to Borough of Pendle.


CHILL — THE WILDER­ NESS YEARS “In High Places". Adolf Hitler is now on the brink of power and a meeting has been arranged


00—WINSTON CHUR­


11- 00—SNOOKER The Jame­ son International Open Championship


1-00 —CABBAGES AND KINGS Robin Ray intro­ duces a light-hearted liter-


ibrities


1-30—TH UNDER BIRDS “Vault of Death”


12- 00—WEEKENDS WORLD With Brian Walden


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


S quiz with two teams of


2-25—MATCH TIME With Elton Welsby and Denis Law. Football league action from one of yesterday’s big games in the North-West


30—DOWN TO EARTH


“Man in the middle” . Former ex-con who uses his friendship with Dr Locke to arrange a vengeful meeting with a former competitor with rackets


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4 -1 5—THE GOLDEN GOOSE. Dennis McCarthy goes behind the scenes to find the true spirit of Not­


7-40—OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55—1776. A musical, starring William Daniels, Howard da Silva, Ken Howard


tingham’s ancient Goose Fair


4-


3-30—SNOOKER The Jameson International Open Champ- ionshiD


5-00—CARTOON "Think or sink”


5-05—CHIPS “Kidnap”. What starts out as a cushy assign­ ment for Jon and Ponch ends up with a kidnapping


6-00—YOUR 100 BEST HYMNS Derek Batey pre­ sents more of the most re­ quested hymns from this popular series


6-30—ITN NEWS 6-40—APPEAL Sister Agnes appeals on behalf of .the Little Sisters of the Poor


6-45—DEVIL’S ADVOCATE Jobless youngsters are chal­ lenged about the kind of world they want, with pre­ senter Gus Macdonald play­ ing devil’s advocate


12-05—THE SKY AT NIGHT. Voyager 2: A Second Opin­ ion ofSaturn


8-15-PIG IN THE MIDDLE “Alone . . . At Last”. With her husband gone, Susan decides she’s been a slave to convention and now it’s time to live it up


7-15—MAGNUM "Thicker Than Blood”. Hawaii-based private eye Tom Magnum goes to the aid of a friend and finds himself involved in a multi-million pound drugsracket


5- 45—RUGBY SPECIAL (new series) Leicester v London Welsh, commentary; plus reviews of the summer tours of England, Ireland, Scotland, France and South Africa


DARTS (new series) The Unipart British Professional Championship; commentary


6- 45—NEWS REVIEW includ­ ing sub-titles


7-


8-10—IMAGES POUR OR- CHESTRE. A film impres-


8 - 05—NEWS ON 2, WEATHER


8 -


US. “The Days of the Jackal”


15—THE WORLD ABOUT 45—INTERNATIONAL 00—POLICE SURGEON


GISBURN OPEN


MARKET


E V ERY SATURDAY 10 a .m . to 4 p .m .


SELLING EVERYTHING! Large free car park


WELL WORTH A DAY OUT


FOR ALL YOUR SHOPPING (Stall details, Guiseley 78822)


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN LOUNGE


SUNDAY LUNCH


’ sion of the music of Claude Debussy, played by the London Symphony Orchest­ ra under Andre Previn


MEMBERS DRAW £5 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th


10-


9- 20—RYDER CUP GOLF. Reports on today’s matches


12-05—INTERNATIONAL DARTS. Further coverage of the Unipart British Pro­ fessional Championship


IN “SUNDAY, BLOODY SUNDAY” also starring Peter Finch


DARTS. The Unipart Brit­ ish Professional Champion­ ship: Highlights of the evening’s play


55—INTERNATIONAL “COUNTRY BOYS” 80540, 80806, 82167, 82101


great trio Snowball No. 1. Next week, £4 20—GLENDA JACKSON ANTIQUE AND


COLLECTORS FAIR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th


H IG H E R T R A P P H O T E L


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.


HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES


Preacher Rev. J. D. Salsbury M.A. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, at 7-30 p.m.


HARVEST SALE


followed by a slide show given by Mr W. Worswlck, on “A Holiday In Canada."


SIMONSTONE, BURNLEY 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


ACROSS APPEAL TEAM GIANT


A N T IQ U E FA Y R E SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


a t CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, BALLROOM, WHALLEY


Refreshments available 10 a.m.— 4 p.m.


For all Inquiries TEL. CLITHEROE 23076 ALL PROCEEDS TO SEND HANDICAPPED PEOPLE


FROM THE RIBBLE VALLEY ON HOLIDAY ABROAD


FLEA MARKET SUNDAY, SEPT. 27th


at GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL BUY, SELL, BROWSE


everything for the Collector 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


TRADE INQUIRIES: Tel. COLNE 866423 anytime


L O N G R ID G E C .B .C . N E W S


THE NEXT EYEBALL OF C.B.C. WILL BE TUESDAY


AT THE CRAVEN HEIFER, CHAIGLEY


USUAL FREE DISCO ' ' ! .


SUPPERS AVAILABLE EVERYBODY WELCOME


KELLY (Sec.)


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NFU


. Ladies' Social Section


AFTERNOON WHISTAND


DOMINO DRIVE to be held at BOLTON BY


BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL on WEDNESDAY,


SEPTEMBER 23rd, at 2 p.m. Admission 80p


Including afternoon tea ; . ADMISSION 15p CHILDREN FREEI


BUY— BROWSE — SELL — EXCHANGE . SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ,,


If you have items (or sale or any inquiries please Tel. NELSON 65730


A k - k k k k k A i r A ' k k k k 'Mr.


“NIGHT FLIGHT” discotheque


o n FR IDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 8 th with ALTERNATIVE MUSIC on


- < S A TU R D A Y , SEPTEMBER 19 th *


at PENDLE HOTEL $ CHATBURN from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


Food available until .closing time SMART DRESS


T H E M A N A G E M E N T R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T TO R E F U S E A D M IS S IO N


DALEHEAD CHURCH HARVEST


SERVICES SUNDAY,


SEPTEMBER 20th at 2-30 p.m. and 7 p.m.


Preacher: J. G. Hoyland WHISTAND DOMINO DRIVE


J IM G AR L IC K AND


AN D Y K A Y i


We p ro v id e a p ro fe s s io n a l Mobile Discotheque Service tor' any high-class function.


T e l . B U R N L E Y 2 0 7 9 5 24-hour answering service


at TOSSIDE INSTITUTE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER’ 21st


7-45 p.m. Admission 60p


Followed by sale of Harvest Produce


V \


LANCASHIRE LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


presents an


EXHIBITION of WATERCOLOURS by Mr J. Buckley, of Clitheroe


a t WHALLEY LIBRARY v .


Saturday, September 19th, to Saturday, October 3rd


Open normal library hours.


Please note: The Library w i ll be c lo s e d M o n d ay , S eptem be r 21st and Tuesday, September 22nd (or the September holidays


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th


AMBULANCE HALL DANCING TO


DISCO GB’s DISCO


IN ST JOHN’S SQUARE DANCING ■ F^ - L ’^ lS t ! CHU RCH h a l l 7-30 to 11 p.m. ADMISSION 50p ' We reserve the right of refusal


EVERY MONDAYCOMMENCING, ,


7-30 — 10-30 ,Adm.75p


ALL AGES WELCOME. JUST GIVE THAT TV c f t a d b c t J ^ A N P C O M E A L O N G TRY IT. YO u\ l


Numbers Limited . *


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THE


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2. WAR OF THE WORLDS ...^THE SENTINEL,.. Cont 2.25 LCP 7.05 3. ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS ..^TOOLBOX MURDERS ...Cont 2.25. LCP 7.10 * SWEDISH EROTIC SEXATIONS ■ ^.Support ...Cont 2.05. LCP 7.45


HN U0 m CR F TH A USE O E DAISOIOUEEN MIMIC O E Ml Nxm*... Cont 2.15 LCP 7.15


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W.E.A. RIBBLE VALLEY BRANCH PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AUTUMN/WINTER CLASSES


CLITHEROE: Ribblesdale Adult Centre at 7-15 p.m. . AUTUMN TERM


MONDAY, 5-16-81: Aternative Medicine— 10 meetings TUESDAY, 6-10-81: Religion and the Church — 10 meetings.


WEDNESDAY, 7-10-81: An introduction to Landscape History — 10 meetings


WINTER TERM MONDAY, 11-1 -82: Nuclear Power and the Future — 10 meetings. WEDNESDAY, 13-1-82: Central Lancashire in the 19th century — 10. meetings.


WHALLEY: Oakhill College, Wiswell Lane, Whalley at 7-30 p.m.


AUTUMN AND WINTER TERMS THURSDAY, 8-10-81: Looking at the Local Scene — 20 meetings. Enrolment at first meeting


Class fees £7-50 for 10 meetings. Concessions to Pensioners and Unemployed.


UNIT FOUR,King,wmiam St.BLACKBURN 51779 5


Separate shows dally at __________ 1.45


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JAMES BOND 007r


FOR YOU E Y E S O N L Y / .


■ ^ Short 2.00 4.3S 7.30 I Q Feature 2.30


5.25 5.55


8.25 | f Feature


On Jupiter's moon, something deadly


is happening. SEAN CONNERY in owriM


Unit Four,little Harwood,B’BURN58446 Support


Feature 2.00 5.30 9.00 3.40 7.10


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STAMP FAIR SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 19th at


THE WINDSOR HALL Northgate,


BLACKBURN


(10 a.m. — 5 p.m.) ; ALL WELCOME


Adm. 25p (Under 12s ISp)


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best In entertainment


SAT., SEPT. 19th


CINDY CARR SUN., SEPT. 20th


COLIN McGREGOR THURS., SEPT. 24th


(another top act)


ARTISTE OF THE YEAR SHOW


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 5 — 25


WEEKLY TREBLE: 17 — 16 — 22 200 CLUB: 150


“PROMOTED BY NCF FAIRS" [T e l . S TD : 0 4 8 4 8 6 2 6 7 9 1


TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD PRESENT


CLITHEROE EVENING


HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


MILLTHORNE AVENUE


S u n d a y , S e p tem b e r 2 0 th 6 -3 0 p .m .


Mr A. Ryder, Astley Bridge W e d n e s d a y , S e p tem b e r 2 3 rd


W O M E N ’S F E L LO W S H IP Mrs W. Foster, Blackburn


at 7-45 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study


uttermost all that come unto God bv Him Heb. 7 v25


2nd WHALLEY BROWNIES


JUMBLE SALE


at WHALLEY C. of E. SCHOOL


on SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 19th at 1-30 p.m.


Admission 5p TRINITY


SUNDAYSCHOOL YOUTH GROUP


DISCO


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th 7-30 p.m.


INTHESCHOOL ROOM ADMISSION 50p


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


COME


DANCING ON SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 19th TO THE


PARKER BROS. BAND 8 p.m. to Midnight Admission £1.50


inc. supper at 9-45 p.m.


BILLINGTON and WHALLEY BRASS BAND CLUB


COUNTRY and WESTERN NIGHT


Featuring top entertainer R0YST0N JONES


on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th at 8 p.m.


Matthew Brown and Whitbread ales CLITHEROE IMPACT


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, COMMUNITY PROJECT


CHILDS PLAY MOTHERS


DO YOU KNOW


That Clitheroe Impact is now running CRECHE facilities for children aged 2-5 years MON., TUES., THURS, and FRI. from 1-30 p.m. — 3-30 p.m. for 20p admission your child can be left under supervision while you Shop, visit Dentist, Library, Hairdressers,


We also have a COFFEE BAR for your use which is open between 10 a.m. — 4 p,m.


Tel. CLITHEROE 27886


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25-27 Uni- Accringto Specialists ini fitting ollKitch


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PALACE of VARIETIES


Produced by B. SCATTERGOOD IN THE '


PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE


MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th to


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1981 at 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS £1 OAP and CHILDREN 75p BOX OFFICE OPENS AT THE PARISH HALL,


SEPTEMBER 21st to 25th and SEPTEMBER 28th * to OCTOBER 2nd,.6-30 to 7-30 p.m.


JUNGLE BURGERix)


I Support F Support * Feature


1.50 3.20 4.55


6.20 7.50 9.25


I Support 2.05 4.55 7.45 , Feature 3.1S 6,05 8.55


NOW.. . THE SPECIAL COITION CONTAINS MANY SCENES PREVIOUSLY BANNECL. "C E N S O R -


1 7 Support SEP 20 WEEK 1.25 5.00 8.35 3.15 6.50


Selurday shows from 5.00 p.m. ELEANOR FORSYTHE IN


PROSTITUTE Cert (X)


ALSO If you've got a taste for terror, take


Carrie to the party.


CARRIE (X) ' JUNIOR CINEMA


Saturday 2.0 0 p.m. Admission 30p


i - n n a v 5 ~ FOR YOUR EYES O N LY [A| 1.40 4.40 7.40 T O D A Y 6 - A IR P LA N E (AI1.30 5.05 8.45. Plus FOUL PLAY (A) 3.05 6.45


______________ 7-ECSTASYGIRLSWplusEROTICCONFESSIONSlxlplusWRONGWAYM.Cont4.55LCP7.10


the guests at Clithe Office on F


A guide Further details next week.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th 7-30 P.m. A SHOW FOR ALL THE FAMILY~ '


PAUL SHANE and SUE POLLARD IN


“S TAR S , and FR IEN DS FROM H I -D E -H I”


Tickets: E3, £2.50 and £ 1 .5 0 .50p reduction for children and OAP TUESDAY.~OCTOBER 20th 6-15 p.m. and 9 p.m.


,


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


THURS., FRI. and SAT. at 7 p.m. T E S S (A) MON, SEPT 218t to SAT at 7-30 p.m. for one week •


A NEW DIMENSION IN ADVENTUREI


C L A S H O F T H E T I T A N S (A,


HARRY HAMLIN, MAGGIE SMITH, CLAIRE BLOOM, URSULA ANDRESS, FLORA ROBSON, LAURENCE OLIVIER


Due to a change In the distribution plans of RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARC, this film will be shown on SEPT. 28th and ™ t as stated on former publicity. TITANS will be shown SEPT 21 st for one week only. Make sure you do not miss either o f these great films.


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


N E L S O N 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r B L A C K B U R N


/ / V 662424 Call or write to


. 15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


BUCKS FIZZ


M o n d a y , O c t o b e r i2 th 7 7 - 3 0 p .m . Eurovision Song Contest Winners, 1981


Tickets £2.50, £2. £1.50 NOVEMBER 16th — 21st A new and original version of PINOCCHIO 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. dally CLASSICAL CONCERTS


Adults £1.50, Children and OAPs £1.10 Bookings from September 23rd


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27tn, 7-dU p.m.


ZURICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conductor: Edmond De Stoutz


Programme: HANDEL — Concerto Grosso bp. 6 no. 8 BARTOK — Divertimento for strings ELGAR — Serenada for strings , MOZART— Divertimento K1 37 j


RAMEAU — Suite for string orchestra in G Minor Tickets: £3.50, £3, £2.50, £2 and £1


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 7-30 p.m.


FRANKFURT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA _________Tickets: £3.50, £3, £2.50, £2 and £1


BOX OFFICE. NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN. Tel. 51887 (24 hours) Open: 9-00 — 5-00, Monday to Thursday, 9-00 — 8-00 Fridays ^^^M0^^0Saturdaj^ostaj^oolrin£sj6ndoseSAE)__


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