2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. June IStli, 1981
Weekend SATURDAY
BBilSl
7-15 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVER- S1TY
9-10—ROCKFACE (last in - series).
9- 10- BEAR BUNCH 10-52—WEATHER
9-35—LASSIE: For Those Who Follow.
(bw) in “The Tramp”. •
10-55—CRICKET: FIRST TEST. The Cornhill Insur ance Test Series, England v Australia; commentary from Trent Bridge.
1-00—GRANDSTAND: 1-05 In ternational Rugby Union, New Zealand v "Scotland, commentary: International Netball from Hamilton,
5-00—ALIAS SMITH AND 5-50—NEWS: Weatherman.
(i-00—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS
(i-3o—HI-DE-HI! “The Beauty Queen Affair”.
7-05—THE LONGEST DAY: (bw) Film.
9- 10- W e a th e r . AT THE MILL
fi-05—YOU MUST BE JOKING! (last in series) starring Terry Wogan.
■ New Zealand v England, commentary; 1-30 Boxing, Wembley Weigh-In, Jim Watt v Alexis Arguello, preview; 1-50, 2-25, 2-55 Racing from Ascot; 2-00 The Halifax Stakes (Hand icap): 2-30 The Fenwolf Stakes; 3-00 The James' Lane Handicap, commen taries; 2-05, 2-35, 3-05, 3-40 Cricket: First Test, Eng land v Australia, continued coverage; 3-40 International Tennis, the BMW Champ ionships, commentary; 4-50 Final Score.
JONES: “Return to Devil's Hole”.
11-
weight Championship, Jim Watt v Alexis Arguello, eommentarv.
12-00—WORLD OF SPORT:
12- 15 — 12-20—WEATHER MAN
TEST. England v Au stralia, highlights.
55—HELP! IT’S THE HAIR 20—CHARLIE CHAPLIN:
3- 4-
6- 7-
7- 9- l l l i p j i i l
7-40 — 2-45—OPEN UNIVER- SITY
“Aunt Clara".
TEST. England v Au stralia.
Voices from an Imperial Past.
GOLF
11-25—NEWS ON 2 11-30—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Pretty Poison”.
l i i i i a i l l 9-
9-15—HELPING HAND: “Four Million People” . Series which shows how the disabled can be helped to lead much easier lives.
10- 10-
ING PICTURES: MYS TERY ISLAND. “Visitors from Falconia”. Comedy ad venture with three people stranded after their Jet plane is forced down.
55—NEWS AND SPORT: 10—SATURDAY NIGHT
11- 00—WORLD CHAMPION SH IP BOXING from Wembley: The WBC Light- .
Them Days”. A cocknev furniture remover is con stantly at loggerheads with his wife because of His ina bility to keep a job for long: With Alfie Bass.
45—CRICKET: FIRST
10—SATURDAY CINEMA: 30—CRICKET: FIRST
05—NEWS AND SPORT 20—BR ITISH INDIA:
35 — 7-05—SCOOP
8- 50—THE LEVIN INTER VIEWS
20—INTERNATIONAL
• Ayr: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 3-00. Redear: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45; 3-10 International Sports Special — 2. Motor Cycling from Donington; 4-00 Wrestling from Wembley; 4-55 Results Service.
5 -0 5—WORZEL GUM- MIDGE: “Worzel and the
5-35—ITN NEWS 5-
. Saucy Nancy’L Romance beckons when scarecrow Worzel joins a pensioners’ seaside outing and meets Saucy Nancv.
7 -
6- 40—FAMILY FORTUNES. Two family teams in friend ly rivalry for a jumbo jack pot prize.
SAINT: “Collision Course". Simon Templar turns his at tention to a beautiful young widow after her husband is killed in a power boat race.
LAUGH: “Let Them Eat Cake”. Comedy in a hospi tal ward with James Bolam, Peter Bowles and Christ opher Strauli.
40-NUMBERS AT WORK 05—SATURDAY MORN
7-
8- 10—MAGNUM: “Missing in Action" with Tom Selleck.
SATURDAY MADHOUSE Cooperma'f! r e s c u e s Strangehill School from fleas; and Russ conjures.up Magic Moments.
15—BINDLE: “One of SPORT 9 -
9-20—THE BIG FILM: Martin Balsam and Sylvia Sidney in “Siege". A ruthless gang preys upon a neighbour hood.
11- 30-CLAPPERBOARD: A look at the new Disney film “Comlorman” s ta r r in g Michael Crawford as a car toonist who becomes one ol his own characters.
SUNDAY- BBC-t
9- 45-FARMING 1 0 -
10- 11- GUAGE TEACHING )
9-00—OVER THE MOON 9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN
NESS . . . 3: “Taking the Biscuit".
11-25—CAN SEO 11-
AFTER SCHOOL? 3: “Teachers in Industry”.
12- 15-PILGRIMAGE 1-
2- COOKERY COURSE
7-40 — 8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY: (uhf onlr).
2-30 — 7-05 —SUNDAY GRANDSTAND: 2-40 Cric ket: First Test; 2-55 Inter national Motor Racing; 3-45 International Show Jump ing; 4-40 Wimbledon Review.
7-05—NEWS REVIEW 7-
10 —MODERN LAN 35—GOOD FOR BUSI
00—IS THERE LIFE 9-
SINGS
8- 20-NEWS ON 2 8-25—GRAND PRIX 8-
GOLF 50—DELIA SMITH’S
TEST. England v Au stralia.
2 -
2-08 —WEATHER FOR FARMERS
3- 45—BUGS BUNNY 3-55—CENTENNIAL 5-30—STAR TURN CHAL LENGE
“Frieda" (bw). 5 - 6- 9-
6- 05—OUR JOHN WILLIE: 2. 6-3a—CLIFF MORGAN appe als on behalf of The British Paraplegic Sports Society.
WEATHERMAN
7- 15—THE SUNDAY FILM: “The Memory of Eva Ryker”.
PRAISE CHOICE 10-
10-20—OPERATION AUCA 10-
11-
11-50 — 11-55—WEATHER. MAN
Sergeant Bilko (bw).
GUSH CHURCHES, 3: “The Dawn of Gothic".
00—CRICKET: FIRST
05—NEWS HEADLINESI l l l l l l l l 10—FILM MATINEE: 10-
55 — 6-05 -N E W S .
4-00—WATCH IT! — SMUG GLER: “The Felon". Ship wrecked convicts hold
Sarah and her grandfather captive.
4- 30—ROBERT WHITE
TEST. England v Au stralia.
11-25 — 12-55—FILM OF
THE WEEK: “ Hes ter Street”.
55—CRICKET: FIRST 6-
25—INTERNATIONAL
Blood”. Restoring Flam- bards to its former glory is easier said than done.
5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW: The late Peter Sellers adds his special brand of humour to the Muppet madness.
Case for Controls”. Series on fringe religious cults dis cusses whether Government action ought to be taken to bring in controls.
6-30—ITN NEWS 6-
7 -
9 - 30 —MIND OVER MATTER: With Tony Bast- able.
Martyrs, Langley, Mid dleton.
40—YOUR SONGS OF 12-
25—’THAT’S LIFE 10—NEWS: Weather.
11-25—.LAP K4A HAK 11-
11- 00—OUT OF TOWN: Jack H a rg re a v e s e x p lo re s another facet of the coun tryside.
30—CHALK FACE 55—DISCOVERING EN-
25—PHIL SILVERS as 1-
( BBC-2 )
7-40 — 1-55—OPEN UNIVER SITY
2-
SIONS: “The Company Man”. Businessmen reveal what they would do when faced with awkward situa tions when the pressure is on. Today’s programme deals with industrial es pionage.
1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE: With Bamber Gascoigne.
Bob Smithies talks to North-West farmers.
' tation will Gigi become the first member of her family to say “yes” to marriage.
CAL: Leslie Caron in “Gigi”. In the lace of temp-
Handsome profit for school PTA
itors, the few outdoor events which continued were the mini motorbikes, pony rides and a putting competition, but the wellie throwing, football shooting and children’s races all had to be aban doned. There was plenty going
on inside, however, with DISABLED
"People. Lions president Mr
A SUPPER dance organ ised by Whalley Lions at Calderstones ballroom on Friday raised more than £1,000 for the Internation al Year of Disabled
Arthur Pearson said the money would be split equally between four or ganisations: the Across appeal fund, the Meteor Club, Laneside School and th e A r th r i t i s and Rheumatism Council for Research, i.
be moved inside at the last minute, but hundreds of people still turned up for the summer fair, the first major event to be organised by the PTA. For the more hardy vis
DESPITE pouring rain for most of Saturday af ternoon, there was all the fun of the fair at Edisford School — and a handsome £400 profit for the PTA. Most of the stalls had to
coconut shies, hoopla, darts, tombola, bran tubs, a treasure hunt and lots of other games and com petitions. There were also s ta l ls selling cakes, plants, hot-dogs, ice
the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Bob Ainsworth and he and Mrs Ainsworth
cream and a bring-and- buy. The fair was opened by
judged the children’s fancy dress competition. Winners were: Under 7
Joanne Mullins (Indian). Over 7 — Gilly Pearce (Granny Smith), Philip Duxbury (St Trinian), Zoe Farnsworth (Miss UK).
lucky day, for he also won the raffle. Other winners were Mrs P. Pearce and Mrs Angela Wignall. The doll competition winner was Mrs Mary Clarkson and S mar t ie s game winner Mrs O. Farn sworth.
,
wards building a stage in the school hall. Headmas te r Mr David Thomas said: “I was delighted that so many people turned out on such a bad day. It also' says a lot' for the PTAs organisation that they coped so well in the circumstances.” (.
The proceeds will go to It was the Mayor’s
— Victoria Bradshaw (Bo Peep), Fay and Beverley Higgs (nurse and patient)
SHIP: From All Saints and 8 -
weekly mystery tour of re ligious life in Britain.
00—MORNING WOR
road-widening scheme threatens Marjorie Cavend ish’s corner shop.
00—BUSINESS DECI 9-
9- 15—TALES OF THE UN EXPECTED: Telly Savalas and Rita Gam in “Complete ly Foolproof’. A ruthless tycoon with a lot of enemies will allow nobody to stand in his path, neither his elegant wife nor his Iovelv mistress.
“Death in the Slow Lane". The Hart's new antique car becomes the target of a couple who will stop at no thing to acquire it.
10- 10-
Years of steady drinking f i nally take their toll on Alf Garnett. He is rushed to hospital with a liver com plaint.
15—ITN NEWS 30—DOWN TO EARTH:
SHOW: Melvyn Bragg looks at the development of British Rhythm and Blues.
00—THE SUNDAY MUSI 30—THE SOUTH BANK
11- 30—HAVE GIRLS, WILL TRAVEL: “The 100,000 dollar man". Investigative reporters Rebecca and Amy become involved in tracking down a police informer.
TALES: “The Shillingbury Daydream”. The council’s
00—CREDO: CULTS. "A
1 1 - 05 —LOU GRANT. “Search". City reporter Joe Rossi tries to help a collea gue find her mother.
12- 00—THE MONTE CARLO
SHOW: Ethel Merman in concert.
12-05 International Sports Special — 1. Table Tennis from the Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Hong Kong and Boxing, The undisputed Middleweight Championship of the World; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Seven,
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40—ROYUE PROGRESS: A 15—SH IL L IN G BURY
Anniversary Services
TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, 1981
at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. 15—HART TO HART: Preacher: Rev. Eric Jownson of Leeds,
Terry and Janis, duettists, from Hesketh Bank will take part in these services.
Your presence and your support will be welcomed
l^jfWoorcotMtme EVENING MEALS
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OUR RESTAURANT IS OPEN FROM 7-30 9-30 p.m. (EXCEPT MONDAYS)
' FRIDAY, JUNE 19th 1st annual DISCO
For the Moorcock Inn Clay Pigeon Club Tickets £1
Available from the bar or committee members (Limited number still available) ■
Bar snacks available, lunch and evening meals available in the res taurant most times
CRICKET JUNE 20th, 2 p.m.
SATURDAY, RIBBLESDALE
WANDERERS V
Match Ball Sponsored by
READ HARRISONS
. WELDING EQUIPMENT HIRE, BOC GAS
ENGINEERING
STOCKISTS, STEEL, NUTS, BOLTS AND TOOLS
45—TILL DEATH . . .:STRAWBERRIES
and WINE at TEMPLEWOOD,
PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE by kind permission of Mr and Mrs R. Pickles
on SATURDAY, JUNE 20th
GARDEN PARTY 3-30 p.m. WINE BAR 5-30 p.m.
STALLS, GAMES, STRAWBERRY TEAS, DISPLAY BY OSSIE CLOGGERS
A D M I S S I O N 2 0 p
Slaidburn war hero dies at 63
A SURVIVOR of the air borne drop at Arnhem, Mr Henry Robinson Lawson, of Mount Pleas ant, Slaidburn, has died at the age of 63.
people knew him, was a founder member of the Hodder Valley Branch of the Royal British Legion.
Harry Lawson as most
began his working life as an assistant in the village Co-op shop and later worked for A r th u r Whitaker, ironmonger, in Clitheroe.
As a young man he
JIM GARLICK AND
Ribble Valleys in their in terest. For 18 years he was
was as a representative for John Simpson, corn merchants of Liverpool, travelling the Hodder and
times had his own cafe in the village. Mr Lawson leaves two
sons, Anthony and Peter. The funeral took place on Tuesday, the service and interment at St Andrew’s Church being conducted by the Rector, the Rev, G. H. Gaze.
His next employment
- ANDY KAY Tel. BURNLEY 20795
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LANCASHIRE NORWEGIAN J YOUTH GROUP
Friday, June. 19th at 6 p.m.
at Whalley Conservative Club, Stanley Rooms Admission Sp
UMBLE SALE
Organised by Clitheroe Conservative Women’s Advisory Council
imimminnummumnnnnnnniirmiimnuiiiuiniiiiiiuiiiiinil AN EXCITING DAYOUTFOR ALL THE FAMILY
TOWNSEND MEMBERS FELLOWSHIP
(St Mary’s Church) Invite You and your Friends
in the Parish Church Hall MUTUAL ROOM
TEA and BISCUIT EVENING
on Thursday, June 25th
at 7-30p.m. Admission lOp Proceeds for Townsend Fellowship funds
D IS C Oat HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL
SAT., JUNE 20th 8-30 p.m. —-1 a.m.
Organised by the Ribble Valley Sub-Aqua Club
ALL FACILITIES OPEN SEVEN DAYS AWEEKIFROM10AM)
House&Gdtdens. BirdCaidenwiththc new RuadiscCdnicn Restaurant Picnic Area* Adventure Playground Tet race Lakeside Walks Shops Calwena FrvoP.nkinq Bud Photograph Exhibition by Eric HoskuigOBE presented by Kodak
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• Visitors, and New Members Welcome •
DISCO
Friday, June 19th 7-30 — 11 p.m. ■ at
ST HELEN’S
SUNDAY SCHOOL , WADDINGTON
Dancing to NOOKIES Admission 60p
Refreshments Available
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Open Handicap, Ladles' Race, A Walk, Trot and Gallop 1 FREE CAR PARK
commencing 6-30 p.m.
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UNITED REFORMED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND
on Sunday, June 21st a t 2 and 7 p.m.
Preacher:
Rev. David Nevard, • of Burnley
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' FOLLOWING last story I would like out that motoi events are pre within the authori: the Department Environment urn Motor Vehicles (C tion and Trials) tions 1969.
made two months the event to the R main office be London. Locally th Rally Liaison "Offic co-ordinates event
The applicatio
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CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAYSCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY JUNE 21st
Services at 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
conducted by
MR KEITH FOLEY of Fence
teachers and choir members. Part 1 in the morning Part 2 in the evening
The musical ‘DAVID’ will be presented by scholars,
A WARM WELCOME TO ALU
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment
SATURDAY, JUNE 20th (TOP LINE DUO)
SUNDAY, JUNE 21st KAY CARROLL (ANOTHER FIRST)
MRS C. ELLIS, 9 Alderford Close, Clitheroe.
TREASU HUNT
members and frien joyed a country ru Clitheroe through S' Simonstone and W The winning car wa of Mr Peter Ford. A competition to
THE Clitheroe ane triet Building Trade ployers Association popular treasure he Thursday, finishing Spread Eagle 1 Barrow, for supper. Despite the sh
dren in this are- have to cross the tions round Keni Drive and Aide Close, whose live being endangered. I hope the peop!
eluded, enjoy walk the woods alon route. I presume m.p.h. speed lim exists outside the t area, but on the o and beyond this some vehicles are far too fast for rians and cyclists. There are man;
I AM writing re} some motorists w the rubbish tip bottom of Henthorr, Many people, my
Mr George Brass successful in guessir supper destination, retary Mr Peter R. terworth thanked president and his wii and Mrs D. Nicholso organising the event.
humorous caption cartoon. Mrs Carol Bithel
No dog lice
ADMITTED keepi four-year-old dog w a licence, Judith I (21), of Moor L Clitheroe, was fine with £5 costs by town’s magistrates.
plete a given story serting place name won by Mr and D Geldard and Mr an R. Clarke, and J Petty provided the
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