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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 19th, 1981
W e e k e n d BBC-1
8- 30—CLOSEDOWN 9-
7- 10—8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY •
9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP: You can ring us on Saturdays on 01-811 8055. Lines open at 9.30 a.m.
12-15—GRANDSTAND: foot ball Focus (12-20); Racing from Chepstow (12-50, 1-20, 1-55); 1-00 The Clive Graham Trophy Hurdle Race (Handicap); 1-30 The Grah am-Reev es S te e plechase; 2-05 The Graham- Reeves Hurdle Race (Hand icap); commentaries. World Cup Freestyle Ski-ing (1-40) from Oberjoch:-commen tary. International Rugby Union (2-15) from Twick enham: England v Scotland "The Calcutta Cup"; com mentaries. International Athletics (4-25) from Greno ble; The European Indoor Championships; commen taries. 4-40 Final Score: Classifleld football results, match reports and the latest news of today’s other major sporting events.
12-12—WEATHER 05—SWIM Novices.
4- 5-
Unit Four BLACKBURN I
Support . 2.10 5.40 8.10 F a i lu re
[HU D EYISN
SATURDAY BBC-2
7-40 a.m. — 3-10 p.m.—OPEN UNIVERSITY
3-10—CLOSEDOWN 3-
1: “BABY FACE,” (bw). Starring Barbara Stanwyck.
35—PLAY AWAY
2 “ A
MESSAGE.TO GARCIA” (bw). Starring. Barbara Stanwyck, John
Boles, Wallace Beerv.
6- 25—DID YOU SEE . . . ? 7-
Weather. 7 - 25—SATURDAY CINEMA
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT In tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies. 12-35 On the Ball; 1- 00 International Sports Special 1 Motor Sport, The Daytona “500”; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six, Nottingham: Races at 1-30, 2-
00—SATURDAY CINEMA:
RUGBY SPECIAL: Eng land v Scotland; Wales v Ireland highlights.
8- 20—FILM INTERNATION AL: “Autumn Marathon,” starring Oleg Basilashvili. A Russian film with English sub-titles.
9-
by D. H. Lawrence. A dramatisation in seven parts, by Trevor Griffiths.
10- 45—NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10-
5-10—DOCTOR WHO: Star ring Tom Baker in “The Keeper of Traken,” (Final part).
5-35—NEWS: Weatherman 5-45—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS
5- 6- 7 - 8- 8-
ZARD: Carnival of Thrills (Part 1).
11-
Hopper." A film about the great American realist painter, Edward Hopper.
00—NEWS AND SPORT: 15—INTERNATIONAL
Races at 1-45, 2-20 and 2- 55; 3-10 In te rn a tio n a l Sports Special 2, Moto Cross. The Suzuki Winter- national from Tweseldown, Hants; 3-50 Half-time Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Wrestling from Bury; 4-50 Results Service.
5-35—ITN NEWS . 5-
2.45 6.15 6.45
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"B L A C K B U R N Box Office, Tel. Blackburn 51887 Saturday, Feb. 21st 8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m. DANCE NIGHT with
THE BOB WATMOUGH ORCHESTRA
THURS., FEEL26th,7-30p.m. AN EVENING WITH THE
00 and 2-35. Newcastle:
DUBLINERS Tickets 350p, 300p, 250p
MON. MARCH 2nd, 7-30 p.m. .t CMhUHJO
I Support 2.40 5.15 7.50 f Feature________4.05 6.40 9.15
5-05—PUNCHLINES! Comedy game.
50—SONS AND LOVERS 50—ARENA: "Edward 50—THE DUKES OF HAZ-
Wendy Craig as Nanny Barbara Gray. Waifs and Stravs.
12- 10—THE OUTER LIMITS: The Feasibility Study (bw).
WHISTLE TEST: Featur ing John Cougar, The Spliff Radio Show.
1-05—CLOSE DOWN
15—NANNY: S ta r r in gGranada 40—JIM'LL FIX IT
LARGE SHOW (New series). Starring Syd Little and Eddie Large.
9- 00—DALLAS: The Quest. 9-
Weather. 10- 50—PARKINSON
10—THE LITTLE AND 9-
9-15—DOCTOR! “Sleep.” The value of dreams, drugs to induce sleep and whether non-barbiturate ones are addictive.
45—NEWS AND SPORT: 10-
12-40—12-45—WEATHER MAN
FILM: “Death rides a horse.” Starring Lee Van Cleef, John Phillip Law.
50—THE SATURDAY
Mike Smith shows how to mend pieces of wooden fur
niture.
of Property.” Adventure series set in South-East Asia about a pilot, Bailey, and his plane.
30—THE OLD GREY9-
THE 25th CENTURY "Flight of the War Witch.” The space hero makes a daring journey through a “black hole” into an alterna tive universe.
40—BUCK ROGERS IN USTTCTlM’ «S££Kf&
GEO&&NA SHIVM L ANNCTff HMEMm
6- 35—3-2-1 “Melodrama,” with Ted Rogers, with Wor- sthorne couple Ray and Geraldine Toddington.
7- 35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Sidney
. James in “Carry On Again Doctor.”
ALS “Servant of Two Mas ters.” Bodie and Doyle stalk their boss when he steals a | lethal nerve gas.
10- 10-
11- 15—ITN NEWS
Welsby brings top soccer action from the afternoon’s fixtures in the North-West.
30—MATCH NIGHT Elton SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st
40—AS GOOD AS NEW 12-
05—BAILEY’S BIRD “Men
An ex-television news editor, takes on the respon sibilities of the city desk of the Los Angeles Tribune.
10-30—TISWAS Fun and BBC-1
8- 9-
7.40—8.30—OPEN UNIVER SITY: (UHF only): 7-40 Mr Galileo was Correct, 8-05 Of Metals and Men.
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN: Asian Press in • Britain.
Wag-a-Lot. 9- 10- 11-
10-35—WRITE AWAY 10-
for Help. 11-
NESS: Help and Self-help. MEAN 70 dB’s Under
00—HEADS AND TAILS: 6-
30—CLOSEDOWN 6- 7-
45—YOUR OWN BUSI 10—I SEE WHAT YOU
47—LET’S GO Let’s Ask 8-
11-25—KONTAKTE: Welche Grosse tragen Sie?
00—YOUR MOVE
1-00—FARMING: Weather for farmers.
1-25—TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY: Problem Dogs
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES I-
3-25—CRUFTS: The world’s greatest dog show. Obedi ence.
ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY,” (bw). Starring Googie W ith e rs, Jack Warner, John McCallum.
3-
4- 20—MATCH OF THE DAY 5-
5- 6-
6-35-^-CELIA JOHNSON appe als on behalf of The Nation al Association for Alms houses.
6- 7-
from Ilkeston, Derbyshire.
9-20-NEWS: Weather. 9-
10-
‘K h a r to um ,’ S ta r r in g Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier, Richard Johnson, Ralph Richardson.
30—THAT’S LIFE bv Cliff Michelmore.
12- 15—THIS IS THE DAY: An invitation to worship at home.
LAW: Some Wills Won’t. 8 - 50—WAINWRIGHTS’ 5-
SUNDAY BBC-2
7-40—11-50—OPEN UNIVER SITY
SION HISTORY Six Coun ties.
RAMME 30-NEWS REVIEW 4-
US: “The Willow.” Willow trees are vital to the well being of much of the wild life that thrives on the Somerset Levels, one of the most beautiful of Britain’s remaining wetland habitats.
PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF: Lee's Team v Fuzzy’s Team for the Marley Trophy. Jack Lemmon and Lee Trevino v Ronnie Corbett and Fuzzy Zoeller; commentary.
55—FILM MATINEE: “IT 10-
ATHLETICS: The Euro pean Indoor Championships from Grenoble: highlights.
BILITY: The story of two sisters by Jane Austen.
9- 05—FAUST SYMPHONY by Franz Liszt: The third of three different — and con trasting — versions of the Faust legend in music, based on the verse drama by Goethe; with Kenneth Riegel (tenor) and The Boston Symphony Orchest ra conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
50—INTERNATIONAL
NIGHT: “ DULCIMA,” starring John Mills, Carol White with Stuart Wilson.
12-10—CLOSE
20—SENSE AND SENSIGranada 50—NEWS: Weatherman.
indu community. 00—HOLIDAY: IntroducedProgramme about the
9-35—THIS IS YOUR RIGHTl “Sunday Special” Magazine
10-00—MORNING WOR SHIP: From the parish church of St John’s Cross, Dundee.
40—SONGS OF PRAISE 15—THE SUNDAY'FILM:
11-00—SIMPLY SEWING Leila Aitken shows how to make an attractive dress for a special occasion.
11-25—AAP KAA HAK
10- I I -
Power of the Poor,’ ‘Every man’ has been to El Sal vador to get first-hand evi dence of the Church’s in- volvment in the struggle, who provide the only sense of hope for this bitterly- divided country.
11-
Sergeant Bilko (bw). MAN.
15—EVERYMAN: ‘The
11-30—WINDOW ON THE WORLD “Kids at Play.” A light-hearted look at chil dren's games and pastimes.
12-00—WEEKEND WORLD With Brian Walden.
1-00—HAPPY DAYS "Potsie On His Own." Fifties' fun with the Fonz and his friends.
50—16 UP: Money Talks. 15—PHIL SILVERS as
40—11-45—WEATHER.
2-00—OUT OF' TOWN With Jack Hargreaves.
2-25—THE BEST OF BRIT ISH COMEDY Juliet Mills
FAILED TO DISPLAY LIGHTS
FO R fa ilin g to comply with double white lines, car d r iv e r Steven F a rn
sworth, of Derwent Cres cent, Clitheroe, was fined £15 by the town’s magis tra te s . He was also fined £5 for
failing to display obligat ory lights. Mr Graham Gertson,
prosecuting, said Farn sworth (31) had parked in E sh to n T e r ra c e , C l ith e ro e , alongside double white lines, with: out lights and facing the wrong direction. Mr Robert Hirst, de fending, said Farnsworth had parked his car in a line of others. Had he faced the other way, he would not have had to display lights. But even had his lights been on they could not have been seen for the other cars.
Smash and
grab
CL ITH ERO E detectives are investigating a “smash and grab" raid in which a small q u a n t i ty of r in g s were tak en from a town
c entre shop. A CID spokesman said
that thieves broke one of the shop front windows at Mortons, Moor Lane, and took children’s silver and gold signet rings to the value of £130.
cident, at about 10-15 p.m. on Tuesday, is asked to contact Clitheroe Police (Tel. 23818).
Anyone who saw the in
1-30—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE
10-
BAND “It’s A Long Way There.” The Little River Band made its presence felt around the world .with hits such as “Help is on its Way,’’ and “Home on Monday."
1-30—CLOSE DOWN 35—LOU GRANT “Scoop.” TIM CURTIS (Guitar/Vocal) 30—L IT T L E RIVER
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd introducing
BOBBY DAY (Great Voice)
BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th 8 p.m. start
in “Nurse on Wheels." In a sleepy little village the big gest stir for a long time is
caused by the arrival of the new district nurse.
15—IRELAND: A TELEVI
4-00—BARRIERS Spike, Billy’s old school friend, ar rives in Newcastle.
50—'THE MONEY PROG 15—THE WORLD ABOUT
Wallfiower/Home is not a Home.” A fortune teller | makes a play for the Cap tain, and a couple eloping I
from a nursing home are pursued by their over-pro tective children.
5- 6-
05-NEWS ON 2: Weather. 10—INTERNATIONAL
Guest this week is Ameri can singer/songwriter Paul Simon.
00—ITN NEWS
6-10—CREDO “ V a tic an Rou le tte .” The Roman Catholic Church approves onlv the “safe periotf’ form of birth control. Micro-elec tronics may soon revolution * ise this previously unreli-
able method. 6 - 7-
HYMNS Introduced by Derek Batey.
30—BRITISH MOVIE 7 -
TERS “A Change of Sex.” Comedy series in which the new face of medicine proves to be much prettier than the old.
40—YOUR 100 BEST 15—DOCTORS’ DAUGH
CHATBURN PLAYING FIELDS COMMITTEE Presents
“HUMPTY DUMPTY”
Another case for millionaire detective Jonathan Hart and his wife Jennifer.
8- 45—ITN NEWS 9 -
45—HART TO HART |
A PANTOMIME BY J O H N C R O C K E R IN CHATBURN SCHOOL HALL
26th, 27th and 28th FEBRUARY at 7-30 p.m.
THRILLER “The Business of Murder." Episode One “Come into my parlour, said the spider to the fly . . .” But in this case, the fly is a Detective-Chief Inspector. So the spider had better watch out.
10-
Lucas” Jane’s baby has been kidnapped and now
she’s the one being given advice.
SHOW This week’s subject is Martin Scorsese, one of the young film directors who have transformed Hol lywood in the past 10 years.
11- 30—JOB HUNT “Tezzer." 12-
UK Professional Champion Steve Davis meets Man chester’s David Taylor in th is semi-final of the £13,000 Wilson’s Snooker Classic.
12-45—CLOSE DOWN
Assaulted patient
A HOSPITAL worker who indecently assaulted a female Brockhall patient lost his job as a result, Clitheroe Magistrates were told. Mr John Mewies, de
CLITHEROE
fending, said it was a par ticularly distressing story. James Patrick Mullarkey (56), who had worked as a domestic at Brockhall, had lost his job and his lodgings and was now living in Skipton. Mullarkey had been off
work sick and was the worse for drink when the incident took place. He was fined £100 and ordered to pay £163 costs.
FLOWER CLUB
by Mr H. HILDITCH of Liverpool
ON FEBRUARY 20th IN ST JOHN ■
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at 7-30 pi m.
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We provide a professional Mobile Discotheque Service for any high-class function.
Tel. BURNLEY 20795 24-hour answering service
00 —SUNDAY NIGHT ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd 00—AGONY “ Lucas v
NELSON CIVIC CENTRE 10-30 a.m. —4-30 p.m.
ANTIQUES, COINS, STAMPS, POSTCARDS, BRASS,
SILVER, COPPER, JEWELLERY, PEWTER, CHINA, GLASS, MEDALS, DOLLS, etc., etc.
30—THE SOUTH BANK
BUY —BROWSE — SELL— EXCHANGE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
HOMEMADE REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ALL DAY If you have items for sale or any inquiries please
Tel. NELSON 65730 15—SNOOKER CLASSIC f Y T V I ~ B I LANCASHIRE NIGHT
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th 8 — 1 p.n
ST NICHOLAS HALL, SABDEN TRAD DRESS WELCOME DANCING TO
SOUND CITY SHOW BAND TICKETS £2.25 (inc. supper)
PROCEEDS TO SABDEN HEALTH CENTRE
CLITHEROE and DISTRICT Y.F.C.
DISCO DANCE NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
TO BE HELD AT
On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th 8-30 p.m. to 12 noon
ADMISSION: £1 BY TICKET £1.30 AT THE DOOR
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS ALL RIGHTS OF ADMISSION RESERVED
JUMBLE SALE
In
WHALLEY C OF E SCHOOL
FEBRUARY 21st at 2 p.m.
SATURDAY, ADMISSION 5p Refreshments available
Sponsored by Whalley Christian Action Group
V
LOCAL RATES DOWN FROM £1 to 80p
T A X I 10% OFF ALL FARES out of town
TOWN CAR HIRE TELEPHONE
23483 and 27200 .Reg. Office: 28 PARSON LAN E , CLITHEROE 30—THE LOVE BOAT “The
CONSERVATION WHAT HAS THAT. TO DO WITH ME?
A lecture given by MR IAN CLEMENTS of Council for the Protection of Rural England
30—THE MUPPET SHOW
(A talk about conservation in your home and in your local environment)
AT THE
OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th at 7-30 p.m.
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE SUNDAY LUNCH
Member’s Draw £13 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd
ARTISTE ASSURED with DAVE EAGLES ON THE ORGAN
22787, 23656, 23065, 22206, 24153, 22853, 23921, 22209. . SNOWBALL No. 8 NEXT WEEK £9
TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT!
Rotary Club of Clitheroe
JUMBLE SALE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th
TRINITY SCHOOL, CLITHEROE, 7 p.m.,
Admission 3p. In aid of charities
WEEKLY DOUBLE — 25 - 29 WEEKLY TREBLE — 25 - 2 - 9 200 CLUB — 157
Also HISTORY OF THE DANGEROUS SPORTS CLUB 15—THE PROFESSION
D e s ire s W i th in Young Girls ® .
XI • limnuelle Wife Stoppers x meets the
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB F or the best in entertainment
67N£SUPREME£ SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 7-30 p.m.
GEORGE MELLY
AND JOHN CHILTON’S FEETWARMERS £2.50, £2 and C1___________
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st, 7-30 p.m.
THE FIVEPENNY PIECE £2.50, £2.25, £1.50
CLASSICAL CONCERTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT
FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conductor: MAREK JANOWSKI Soloist: PAUL CROSSLEY
Tickets: £3.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00 SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 7:30 p.m.
BERLIN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader: HEINZ SCHUNK
Tickets: £3.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00
MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
£5.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00
Box Office, Nortfigate, Blackburn. Tel. 51087. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Now with late cooking till 8 p.m. Fridays
Tickets for group events may also be obtained from Ames Records • and Tapes, Blackburn,
Burnley and Clitheroe, and Mary’s Music, Accrington.______
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BOOKINGS FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PARTIES AND MINI CONFERENCES NOW BEING TAKEN
RIVER ROOM AND EDDl’S BAR Dine, Wine and Dance at the
R IV E R R O O M
50/50 DANCING Monday to Saturday NO COVER CHARGE
MEALS AVAILABLE FROM £1.00 WHY NOT HOLD YOUR FUNCTION HERE?
FREE HIRE OF ROOM WITH DANCE MUSIC (Cabaret at cost)
WADDINGTON SOCIAL AND BOWLING CLUB
CLUB NIGHT with
AUSTIN KNIGHT
(Comedian) and
SEAN McCREE (Magician)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th Admission £1 at the door
Suppers available SU P E R QUALITY
ANTIQUE FAIR NEXT WEDNESDAY
FEB. 25th, 2 to 9 p.m. at the
DUNKENHALGH HOTEL
CLAYTON-LE-MOORS, ACCRINGTON Inquiries 0695-624771
SI0UXSIE & THE BANSHEES
plus The Comsat Angels 300p (350p on door) TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 7-30 p.m.
GILLAN 350p
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th, 9 p.m.
FRANKIE VALLI AND THE 4 SEASONS £6.50, £5 and £3.50
SUNDAY, MARCH 8th, 7-30 p.m. ST PATRICK’S IRISH VARIETY CONCERT featuring BIG TOM
DERMOT HEGARTY. FR MICHAEL CLEARY £3.75, £3.25, £2.75, £2.25
TUESDAY,
MARCH 17th 7-30 p.m.
E3.50, £3, £2.50
SUNDAY SOCCER AT SHAWBRIDGE
FEB. 22nd
GEORGE WATS0H TROPHY
SEHI-EIHAL FIRST LEG
CLITHEROE CHORLEY RES Kick-off 2-30 p.m.
Admission 45p, Children & OAPs 25p
FLEXIBLE REINFORCEMENTS
Queensway House, Clltheroe
Refreshments Available MATCH SPONSORED BY .
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P r o s e c u t i o n goes ahead
A SLAIDBURN woman who looked like avoiding prosecution for not having a television licence has
been fined £45 with £5- costs at Clitheroe Magis
trates Court. In Jan u a ry , Mr F ran k C h ew , on in s t ru c t io n s
asked for a
summons.to be withdrawn agains t Mrs Pauline Dixon, of Clough Farm, for using a televi sion without a licence.
from th e Television Li c e n c e R e c o rd s O f f ic e
B u t th e m a g i s t r a te s
wanted to know why a viewer should escape pro
secution because she had “ p a id u p ” w h e n n in e o thers were fined up to £60. The case against Mrs Dixon was adjourned..
Clerk Mr P e te r Nuttall
commented a t the ear lier hearing th a t i t appeared to be “grossly unfair” and told the m agistra te s th a t the case could be re fe rred to th e Director of Public Prosecutions if th e re was not a satisfactory explana
tion. On Tuesday Mr Chew
told th e court th a t th e re had been an unfortunate e r ro r on th e p a r t of the h ead office and i t had b e en decided to p ro se
cute.
—Three-day week on the cards
THE- management ol C a s t le . Ca s tings , Clitheroe, was due to meet union represents: tives yesterday to discuss proposals to introduce a tem p o ra ry three-day week for about 60 produc
tion workers. The 1 move has been
forced on the 33-year-old company by a sudden down-trend in orders, coupled with the early ef fects of the miners’ dis pute in South Wales. Managing director Mr
PA] TO
WOULD the my friends £ Brungerley P|
Paul Lawrenson said that the firm wanted to switch to a three-day week be cause of delayed orders and a general slump in
trade. The miners’ picketing of
.Lawrenson said that stocks at the Waterloo Road foundry would prob ably last for up to six
vital solid fuel depots in South Wales has also forced the firm to keep a cautious eye on its coke supplies. However, Mr
weeks. “Nothing has been con
firmed yet, but we are hoping the unions will agree to a three-day week until trade picks up,” said Mr Lawrenson before the
meeting.
HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH
SUNDAY, FEB. 22nd
GOSPEL SERVICE
6- 30 p.m.
Speaker: G. Gorton ol Blackburn WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25th
PRAYERAND
BIBLE STUDY 7-
45 p.m.
Whoso despiseth the word shall be destroyed, but he that feareth the commandment.' shall be rewarded.
Proverbs CR 13 Verse 13 CIVIC HALL C L IT H E R O E . Tel. 23278
Thurs., Fri and Sat. at 7-30 p.m. SPECIAL EDITION OF
C LO S E EN CO U N T ER S OF THE THIRD KIND (A)
MON., Feb. 23rd to SAT. at 7-30 p.m. MATINEE WED. AND THURS. at 2-15 p.m
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Hillcrest Road [ Langho, I suffe| as anyone from [ ling junctions! Lane and Port! with Whalley II where the remJ offending ben| overdue. A speed liil
m.p.h., instead r sent 40 m.p.h| enforcement) isl The resident!
worth Road, may now enjo;| road surfaces lighting. Bull cost? I know (I dent paying £’] privilege. To ledge, local al councillors hadl with the resu| velopments. Now propol
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LANCASHIRE LIBRARIES
RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT PRESENTS EXHIBITIONS
FEBRUARY 21st, MARCH 7th
CLITHEROE Paintings by E. J. W. Prior WHALLEY GALLERY Paintings by George Brown
LENDING DEPARTMENT Conservation exhibition
mounted by the. Council , for the Protection of Rural England
Collins Visit NUMBER FIFTEEN
CHIPPING Wl WHIST and
DOMINO DRIVE INTHE
VILLAGE HALL CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB
FEBRUARY 24th at the ROYAL
BINGO NIGHT TUESDAY
(GOODS)
BRITISH LEGION CLUB 8 p.m.
ADMISSION 6 0 p . Including Supper
DON’T FORGET WHIST and
_ _ _ _ _ 7 -4 5 j1 j j1 L _ _ >_ _
DOMINO DRIVE , AT BOWLAND-BY- . BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th
„ CLITHEROE L.F.C. RIMINGTON FC
WOULD ANY RIBBLE VALLEY UNDER-17S TEAMS INTERESTED IN PLAYING SUNDAY FRIENDLY MATCHES,
PLEASE CONTACT B. ASHTON
GISBURN 454 after 7 p.m.
B r ic -a -b ra c , g o o d a s n e w , s e c o n d s a n d . ju m b le s a le
SPRING EFFORT
at TRINITY SCHOOL ROOM, PARSON LANE,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY • 26th at 6-30 p.m. ■
■ Admission 5p '
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th
7-45 p.m. ADMISSION 60p INCLUDING SUPPER' 1
ALSO JUMBLE SALE, SAT. FEB. 21st, 2 p.m.'
B0LT0N-BY-B0WLAND VILLAGE HALL
WHIST and
DOMINOES at 7-45 p.m.
WED., FEB. 25th Admission 60p
'including supper ALL MEAT PRIZES
NEW LOCAL GROUP PL LOGIC AYING TRINITY YOUTH "
CLUB, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th and THE BROWN COW, CLITHEROE SATURDAY 21 st and
SUNDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. ST ANN’S COURT
JUMBLE SALE and
GOOD AS NEW SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 21st, at 2 p.m. . Admission 5p WHIST and BASHALL EAVES,
DOMINO DRIVE RED PUMP INN,
MONDAY,' FEB. 2 3 rd , 7-30 p.m.
TICKETS 60p Including supper
Tel. STONYHURST 362 or at the door : ■
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Proceeds to Bashal Eaves School
CAFE K0NDIT0REI
f o r m o r n i n g c o f f e e , l i g h t lu n c h a n d a f t e r n o o n te a s
Sec our range of exclusive German chocolates
HODDER VALLEY FOXHOUNDS ANNUAL HUNT BALL
FRIDAY, MARCH 6th, 1981 , at
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL Dancing 9p.m. to 1 a.m.
EM B A S S Y T R IO '
Bond's Catering Licensed Bar
7-30 p.m. for 8 p.m. Tickets £4
AVAILABLE FROM HUNT MEMBERS
DISPLAY CASE Hand crafted silver wear by Garrard OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS
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