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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 21st, 1981 Weekend SATURDAY


( BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 7-


9-10—ROCKFACE (5) Special­ ised Techniques.


SITY 9- 10- Ghost”.


10-52—WEATHER 10-55—INTERNATIONAL GOLF The Sun Alliance PGA Championship from Canton, second round, com­ mentary.


10-20—CHARLIE CHAPLIN (b/w) in “His New Job".


HAIR BEAR BUNCH 15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­


35—LASSIE ‘'Wings of the 00—HELP! IT ’S THE


when a d e ad ly t ig e r threatens his project.


2-35—SATURDAY CINEMA 1: “THE WONDER KID” (b/w) s ta r r in g Bobby Henrey, Robert Shackleton.


4-00—INTERNATIONAL GOLF The Sun Alliance PGA Championship from Ganton, commentary.


4-55—SATURDAY CINEMA 2: “THE MAGNET” (b/w) starring Stephen Murray, Kay Walsh, William Fox.


12-30-GRANDSTAND Foot­ ball Focus 12-35; Interna­ tional Golf 1-00, 1-35, The Sun Alliance PGA Champ­ ionship from Ganton, com­ mentary; Racing from Hav- dock 1-20, 1-50, 2-20, 1-30 The Wigan Handicap, 2-00 The Cecil Frail Handicap, 2-30 The Gus Demmy Memorial Stakes, commen-


5-00—1


8- 6 -


5-


. taries; International football 2-35, from Wembley: Eng­ land v Scotland, commen­ tary; 4-50 Final Score, all the latest news and results of today’s top sporting events.


AND NANCY DREW MYSTERIES “The Crea­ tu r e s Who Came on Sunday”.


THE HARDY BOYS SPORT


50—NEWS; Weatherman. 00—REGIONAL NEWS/


9-


6-35—SATURDAY PR E ­ MIER: “NICE NIGHT FOR A HANGING” star­ ring Clu Giilager, with Ralph Bellamy, Blair Brown, Stella Stevens.


JOKING! starring Terry Wogan. Comedy game show.


8- 9-


8-10—THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW with Lena Zavaroni, Keith Harris and Canadian Bross.


Weather. 05—YOU MUST BE


7-40—2-20 p.m.—OPEN UNI­ VERSITY


10-55—ROSES CRICKET “Lancashire v Yorkshire". Live coverage from Old • Trafford of tne match bet­


ween enemies from opposite sides of the Pennines.


6-


6-10—AFTER THE NEWS . . . A group of young unem­ ployed building workers from Skelmersdale help with the reconstruction in Southern Italy, after last November’s earthquakes.


7 - 7- 8- Weather.


ALLISS. Peter Alliss-plays golf and talks with Kevin Keegan.


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT In tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies, 12-35 On the Ball, 12-55 International Sports Special 1 , Rallying, The Welsh Rally, 1-15 ITN News, 1-20 The ITV Five, Doncaster races at 1-30, 2- 00 and 2-30, Warwick races at 1-45 and 2-15, 2-40 Inter­ national Sports Special 2, Football, the 1981 British Championship, England v Scotland, 3-45 Half-time, 3- 55 Second half, 4-40 Final


55—NEWS AND SPORT; 10 —AROUND WITH


■ Whistle, 4-55 Re su lts Service.


40—THE LEVIN INTER­


VIEWS. Bernard .Levin talks to the philosopher Sir Isaiah Berlin.


BATTLE FOR CRETE. Hitler’s airborne invasion of Crete in May 1941 recalled with eye-witness accounts ■ from both sides.


AL: “THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN" star­ r in g Ch a rles Denner, Brigitte Fossey.


11-15—NEWS ON 2; Weather. 11-


GOLF The Sun Alliance PGA Championship, high­ lights of the second round.


10—TOUCH AND GO: THE 6-


5-05 —DICK T U R P IN ’S GREATEST ADVEN­ TURE Jane Harding, on the run from her pursuers, decides to steal Dick’s horse.


5-35—ITN NEWS 5-


THE 25th CENTURY Space adventure starring Gd Gerard and Erin Gray.


20-FILM INTERNATION­ 7 -


Quiz hosted by Bob Monk- house.


25—INTERNATIONAL 7-


12- 00—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN” (b/w) starring Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther.


11-


10- 10—WORLD CHAMPION­ SHIP BOXING from Las Vegas: The WBC Light- Middleweight Champion­ ship, Maurice Hope (champ­ ion) v Wilfredo Benitez (challenger), commentary.


Haley’s search for his Afri­ can roots.


AT THE MILL Music and conversation.


12- MAN 10—ROOTS (series) (3) AlexGranada 55—NEWS AND SPORT;


9-15—MANSCAPE Neil Cos- sons examines energy sources of the past, present and the future.


9-


25—SATURDAY NIGHT life. 10-


15—12-20—WEATHER­


S e r ie s which r e la te s 1 mathematics to everyday


8- 9-


LAUGH “Is there a Doctor in the House?” When Figgis is mistaken for' a doctor, anything, can happen, even the return of the Black Death.


BALL SHOW Comedy, music and star guests.


A SATIRE ON EVERY WESTERN YOU EVER SAW!


j T fesvst._ ( BRUCE LEE 40—BUCK ROGERS IN 35—FAMILY FORTUNES 10—ONLY WHEN I


^ 3TUH? U i l ^ i i lE IT l i lD .


HELP LINE 24539


TO PREACH GOOD NEWS TO THE POOR TO HEAL THE BROKEN HEARTED


TO PREACH DELIVERANCE TO THE CAPTIVES THE RECOVERING OF SIGHT TO THE BLIND TO SET AT LIBERTY THEM THAT ARE BRUISED


40—THE CANNON AND


New series featuring a free­ wheeling Hawaii-based-pri- . vate detective.


05—ITN NEWS


- Nicholson in “The Fortune”. A comedy about bumbling confidence tricksters who lure an heiress from her father's home. •


9-20—THE BIG FILM Jack 40—NUMBERS AT WORK


Tiger”. An engineer refuses to take Tarzan’s advice


05—TARZAN “ T ig e r ,


11-00 —LOU GRANT “Streets”. Joe Rossi’s over­ bearing manner angers a black reporter working with him.


11-55—'THE MONTE CARLO SHOW Variety spectacular- with Patrick Wayne as host and starring singer Cher.


( BBC-1


7-15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


9-00—OVER THE MOON A “See-Saw" programme.


9-


MICRO (2) Getting in on the Act.


10-


READING (last in series) (10) Aids to Communica­ tion.


10-


11- 00—IT FIGURES Every­ day maths (9) Maps and Graphs.


11-25—CAN SEO Scots Gaelic for Beginners (5) Air a'bhata.


11- 12-


COOKERY COURSE (3) Salads and Dressings.


1-00—FARMING followed by Weather for farmers.


Christian Life (3) Work.


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES I -


3- 4- 4-


1-25—ARTISTS IN PRINT. Three artists make relief prints, the earliest form of print-making.


3-15—BARNEY BEAR in “Busy Body Bear”.


“PARIS HONEYMOON” (b/w) starring Bing Crosby.


9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN A magazine for Asian viewers.


— SUNDAY--------- ------------ 1 Smithies talks to farmers


/ ' __ -p_-LL"Vi...........V 1-30—DOWN TO EARTH Bob l B B C a 2


\ “ M* 45—MANAGING THE 10—THE SKILL OF LIP-


ESPANA Five films about Spain (4) Madrid — a Hous­ ing Revolution.


35—REALIDADES DE


^ D A Y GRAND- Two young singers, dancers STAND International Golf meet an ambitious young 2-35, The Sun Alliance PGA entertainer who sets them Championship from Ganton, on the road to becoming the commentary. Cricket 2-55, musical sweethearts of The John Player League, America. Starring Betty commentary on one of today’s top matches, Inter- , national Athletics 3-20 from Antrim, The GRE Games


CAL “The Dolly Sisters” Grable. including the UK National Death . ships, commentary. “ L ER S ‘In At The romantic drama series. SMUG- _____


S r C f a i S S a i ^ : w M S ; Th' tics 4-00 from Romp L(,ge - ° \ the C1°Ufl • A Men’s European Champion-


6- 45—NEWS REVIEW includ- The Muppets with their ing sub-titles.


5-30—THE MUPPET SHOW guest Bob Hope.


50—DELIA SMITH’S 15—PILGRIMAGE The 8- 05—NEWS ON 2; Weather.


7- 15—JESSYE NORMAN — 6-00—CREDO “Transcendental AN THE SPIRITUAL The Levitation". Followers of celebrated singer talks Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, are about and sings a selection of songs.


8-10 —SNOWDON ON vestigates the Transeenden- CAMERA looks at the


mechanics and art of photo­ graphy with some of the 6-30—ITN NEWS


tal Meditation claims,


8-50—INTERNATIONAL HVMNS Derek Batey m- GOLF The Sun Alliance


55—FILM MATINEE:


Lome Greene, Dan Block­ er, Michael Landon in “Dead Wrong”.


BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS from The Arena, Wemblev.


CIAL ASSIGNMENT


5- 35—NEWS; Weatherman. 5-


6- 40—SONGS OF PRAISE from Gravesend.


9- JUDICE (serial) (3).


Rivers (3) The Yukon River.


20—BONANZA sta rr in g


9.25_PRIVATE SCHULZ TALES Robin Ned well, (serial) starring Michael El- phiek, Ian Richardson (Part


PGA Championship from favourite hymns. Ganton, commentary.


u r . ,77, , , , ,


l10-26 “ THF FITGITIVF Mansion". Major Langton (b/w) s ta r r in g


10—BRITISH MARCHING


Marlon Brando, Anna Mag- nani, Joanne Woodward.


55—BLUE PETER SPE­ 45—PRIDE AND PRE­


7- 15—THE SUNDAY FILM: “THE PRIZE” starring P au l Newm an , E lk e Sommer.


10-


10-55—GOLDIE AND LIZA TOGETHER s ta r r in g Goldie Hawn and Liza Minelli.


I I -


TALKING with Mavis . Nicholson.


Bridge Club


NINE-AND-A-HALF. tables were in play at Clitheroe Bridge Club last week.


Pedder and Mrs Kermols- ki, Mrs Ainsworth and Mrs Wilson. EW, Mrs R u s se ll and Mr F. Walker, Mr and Mrs Cornfield.


otherwise engaged. My partner played badly and in one hand gave the op­ ponents two ruff-discards and we had a bottom. If she had led anything else we would have put the contract off for a top. We got four other bottoms. PFS


All the experts were / ...O* Winners were: NS, Mrs


10-20—HEART .OF THE MATTER. Peter France looks at the principles and values behind issues or events in the headlines.


10-


25—THAT'S LIFE 10-NEWS; Weather.


11-


l l l l l l l l l 9-


las in "The Shillingbury


r L e S T eXP°nentS °f 6 .4 0 -Y O U R .00 BEST troduccs a selection of 7. 15—SH IL L IN G B U R Y Diane Keen and Jack Doug-


TI VE tries to come to terms with enforced retirement.


8-15—HART TO HART Another intriguing ease for m i l l io n a i re d e te c t iv e Jonathan Hart and his jour­ nalist wife.


Can people bend metal by paranormal means? Dr Kit Pedler looks at physics which could make this phenomenon possible.


From St Thomas’s Church, Newcastle upon Tyne.


Jack Hargreaves.


11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-


30—MIND OVER MATTER


9-15—TALES OF THE UN­ EXPECTED Colin Blakely in “Never Speak 111 of the Dead”. Irene Rankin's af­ fairs with local men are the talk of the town. And — where is Irene?


00—MORNING WORSHIP


00—OUT OF TOWN with 10-


. education — from primary school through to univer­ sity.


and magazine programme dealing exclusively with


40—G EN ERA TIO N S with Brian Walden. 12-


12-05—12-10—WEATHER­ MAN


1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE High-speed gener­ al knowledge quiz.


30—CHALK FACE A news 10-


9- 15—TILL DEATH . . . with Warren Mitchell and Dandy Nicholls. Now retired in Eastbourne Alf Garnett gets mugged.


15—ITN NEWS


SHOW “Lulu’s Last Act”. A beautiful woman ends her life as a prostitute and a victim of Jack the Ripper. That is the lurid plot of Alban Berg’s opera Lulu.


00—WEEKEND WORLD


11- 30—MANNIX “A Night Full of Dark”. Detective Joe Mannix investigates when the fiancee of a close friend is murdered.


Playweek needs funds


TOC H is again staging a summer holiday playweek in C l i th e ro e Ca s tle grounds, following the big


Mayor ’s P a r lo u r on Saturday. Any donations to the


success of the scheme last year. Details of the week,—


sometime in July — are still being finalised, but the programme, will in ­ clude a number of ac­ tivities and a visit to the seaside. A


will be looked after by voluntary workers.


Youngsters who attend


je c t does, however, depend on funds and Toe H would be grateful for any financial support, par­ ticularly at a coffee morn- ing in the Clitheroe


The success of the pro-


fund can be sent 'to branch treasurer Mr B. Sharpies, Crummock, 22 S om e rse t Avenue, Clitheroe. ,


TRINITY PANTOMIME COMMITTEE


JUMBLE SALE


THURSDAY, MAY 21st at 7 p.m.


.Admission 5p, Refreshments 30—THE SOUTH BANK


told their meditating techni- ques can allow them to levi- *tate. This programme in-


J and introduces seasonal gar­ dening tips.


MO-l-OO-OPEN UNIVER- 2-15—'THE SUNDAY MUSI- ■


10-MAGNUM “China Doll”.'


TO PREACH THE ACCEPTABLE YEAR OF THE LORD Luke 4-18


WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th


MANHATTAN TRANSFER JUNE 1st —


JUNE 9th-!-


UNDERTONES £3 (£3.50 o n night) THURSDAY, JUNE 11th 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


SLADE E3 (£3.50 on night)


CABARET NIGHT * STARRING ★


★ A L A N P R I C E *


FULL SUPPORTING SHOW Tickets £2.50 (£4 alter 10-30 p.m.)


C O M IN G S O O N


JUNE 10th TR U S T AN D STREETF IGHTER £2 advance, £2.50 on night


JUNE 23rd - DIAM ON D HEAD £2 (£2.50 on night)


BIQQI C \ /A I I CV D P J T C rO C T A I THIS DAY IS THIS SCRIPTURE


BEING FULFILLED IN YOUR EARS YES! JESUS IS DOING


THIS FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU


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Separate! Support shows | Feature


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BHuii-iMTO-Mmii -liauai {


7.10 8.45


Support 4.15 7.20 ■ Feature 2.40 S.5S 9.05 •fcT TH£ TRUE STORY a LEE BRUCE


Unit Four BLACKBURN 1 Separate shows dally at


2.00 6,00 8,2


the three outlaws from Krypton descend to ttrlh • (o confront the Utn ol Steel,


DVINIUK CONIINUIS in i (time beffle tot a«u supremacy


Wtoft o n ... What's o n ... What's o i t ... What's o n ... What's on... WhatAOn... C IV IC H A L L


2 Separate shows daily at ________ 2.05 5.50 8.1S


Hit story will make you cry. His music will moico you sing. His fnumph wil/moke you cheer.


B IG B A N D S O U N D SPECIAL GUEST


K E N N Y B A K E R TRUMPET \


WITH THE


LANCASHIRE COUNTY BIG BAND PRESIDENT: DON LUSHER


Conductor: ALAN TOMLINSON A.R.M.C.M.


SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, 1981, 7-30 p.m. RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE


Tickets: Adults £2 Children and OAPs £1 Tickets from Clitheroe Advertiser Office or tel. Burnley 22842


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 Thurs., Fri. and Sat. at 6-45 p.m.


SPIDERMAN and THE DRAGONS CHALLENGE u


and CACTUS JACK Mon, May 23rd, to Sat. at 7-30 p.m.


MATINEE Wed. and Thurs. 2-15 p.m. WALT DISNEY’S


BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS tu ,


DAVID TOMLINSON, ANGELA LANSBURY AND A GREAT DASH OF MAGIC


RIOTOUS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BOTH BIG AND SMALL


ALSO


WINNIE THE POOH A BLUSTERY DAY


and , . NEW OPEN


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best In entertainment


SATURDAY, MAY 23rd CRICKET


SATURDAY, MAY 23rd 2 p.m.


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


SETTLE


match ball sponsored by


RECTELLA


WALLCOVERINGS . AND PVC


Queensway House, Clitheroe


M AR K ROWLANDS (GOOD)


SUNDAY, MAY 24th PAULDOUGLAS (TOP ACT, DON’T MISS)


BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY


COMING ATTRACTION


THURSDAY, JUNE 11 tli INTERNATIONAL ORGANIST


DOREEN CHADWICK ' TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE (Members and Guests)


PLUS SUPPORTING ACT Weekly Double — 12,22 WeeklyTreble — 18,19,2 200 Club — 125 RSPCA


ANIMAL SHELTER Nr Huncoat Station Altham, Accrington


FUN DOG


SHOW SUNDAY,


MAY 24th 2 p.m. .


ADMISSION 10p


C BAR C P R O M O T IO N S presents the best in Country Music


S p o n so re d by I & B R ECO RD S presenting from NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE


ONIE WHEELER


Star of Grand Ole Opry, Columbia, R.C.A. Sun&Epic Recording Artist


with


JOHNNY ALDEN, Nelson SPECIAL GUESTS


C L IF F W H E LA N


Radio, TV and Recording Artist and


LONE STAR CATTLE COMPANY (Ex Susan McCann Country Band)


LOWERHOUSE MILLS CLUB


LOWERHOUSE LANE, ROSEGROVE, BURNLEY • on


MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1981 from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight


I & B Record Sales • Snacks • Late Licence till 11-45 p.m.


* Tickets £1.50 *


Available from Club Steward also Jim. Telephone ___________________Burnley 34237______________


WEST BRADFORD PLAYING FIELD COMMITTEE


2 6 6


B A R N D A N C E AT


SUMMERTIME SPECIALS


All prices for 4 people — same day return.


BLACKPOOL................................£24 MANCHESTER SHOPPING....... £25 SOUTHPORT................................£26


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY


GREAT HARWOOD SHOW £5 (4 people return)


C A S T L E T A X IS 31 KING STREET


EAVES HOUSE FARM, WADDINGTON


on FRIDAY, MAY 29th 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m.


BY KIND PERMISSION OF MR AND MRS JIM ASPIN


Admission £ 2 .2 5 including supper- LICENSED BAR


TICKETS FROM CLITHEROE 22149,


COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICE


CLITHEROE T e l . 2 6 0 0 0


TRINITY YOUTH and COMMUNITY CENTRE PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


CRAFT EXHIBITION AND SALE


SPRINGBANK HOLIDAY


IN WADDINGTON N r C LITHERO E


ST HELEN’S CHURCH


FLOWER FESTIVAL FRI., MAY 22nd, 7-30 .


SAT., MAY 23rd, all day SUN., MAY 24th, all day


Also BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY COUNTRY FAIR


MON., MAY 25th, 11 a.m. onwards


STALLS/CRAFTS/ SIDESHOWS, etc.


BRING ALL THE FAMILY AND HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY


c x .> H O D D E R V A L L E Y S H O W '


H O - D O W N GAMBLEHOLE, NEWTON


FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, 1981 8 p.m. — 12 midnight


DANCING TO CLARKSON’S CLOGS ADMISSION C1.50


LICENSEDBAR Tickets available Tel. Sla'idburn 287


Committee Meeting Tuesday, May 26th, 8 p.m. at Dunsop Village Hall


SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 23rd, 25th 26th MAY 1p.m. to 9 p.m.


ADMISSION 20p


INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS LOCAL CRAFTS PRODUCTS


LEATHER WORKrHAND PAINTED POTTERY AND CHINA, JEWELLERY, KNITWEAR, WOODWORK, IRONWORK, ' FABRICS, SOFT TOYS, BASKETS, CARDS


Demonstrations of Leather Work, Hand Painted ' Pottery and China during Saturday afternoon


BOWLAND REGION YOUNG FARMERS ANNUAL DISCO TO BE HELD on SATURDAY, May 23rd


at PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL 8-30 till 12 MIDNIGHT


ADMISSION 50p


MUSIC PROVIDED BY NOOKIES ’ V LICENSEDBAR


RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED ■' '


JIM GARLICK ANDY KAY


AND


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


24-hour answering service : Tel. BURNLEY 20795


PUNCH, PIZZA AND PATE PARTY to be held at


GISBURNE PARK


on FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ’


in aid of the Gisbum, Riminglon, Paythorn and Horton Branch of the Conservative Association


ADMISSION; £2.00 including refreshments


CHILDRENS MEETINGS THURS & FRID. 6-7 p.m. YOUTH NIGHT FRI. 8 p.m.


GRAND FINAL MEETING THIS SUNDAY 8 p.m. CASTLE FIELD


SPECIAL FOR ALL THE FAMILY, SATURDAY 8 p.m.


When someone becomes a Christian he becomes a brand new person.


m


_ T e n t C r u s a d e


W E I


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS


. fe ANYTIME NELSON


' ^ 5 ? ° r BLACKBURN / / ' )


. 694929 662424


Call or write to


. 15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


C O A C H H I R E


TEL. GISBURN 394 20-45 str.


AVAILABLE ESTIMATES FREE


“NIGHT FLIGHT” d i s c o t h e q u e FRIDAY, MAY 22nd


THE


WITH ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ON SATURDAY, MAY 23rd


PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN


from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


SUPPERS SERVED TO 12 midnight S M A R T D R E S S


THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION


COME EARLY to avoid disappointment— Numbers limited


* * * * * AAAAAA * * * * * * *


«~r,.«,CHIPPING AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL


SOCIETY FLEA MARKET


SLAIDBURN YFC COFFEE


EVENING FRIDAY, MAY 22nd


By kind permission of Mr and Sirs Parry, of Lower Stony Bank, Slaidburn


7-30 p.m. — Admission 20p Proceeds in aid of the disabled


Tombola, Side Shows, etc. Visit


NUMBER FIFTEEN CAFE


K0NDIT0REI


15 LOWERGATE ' for morning coffee, fight


lunch and afternoon teas See our range of exclusive German chocolates


COLLECTORS FAIR ANTIQUE AND


SPR|NG BANK HOLIDAY, ■ W M K K S l


,


S1MONSTONE, BURNLEY 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


BUY~ b r OWSE — SELL— EXCHANGE I SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE


F you have items for sale of any inquiries Please Tel. NELSON 65730


^ Toe H CLITHEROE C O f . fE E M O R N IN G


^B v th f ik ^ *^ MAY 23rtl’ 10a-m. — 12noon • By the kind permission of the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun.


H°hert P. Ainsworth y **sl or brln9 and buy sa^e would be appreciated lorthe


DALE HEAD CHURCH WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


in THE INSTITUTE at TOSSIDEon


SATURDAY, MAY 23rd at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 50p INCLUDING SUPPER


in CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


on MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1981 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.


HefreShments being served all day A DM IS S IO N 1


Twenty Plus Stalls, Home-made WE CATER FORT


SPECIAL OC BUFFETS ASP


TON


Tel. Blackbu AFTER 4


ANY AR Highly Qualified an


CLITHEROE PARI presents


SONGS T H E S


> * S T A R T S FR ID A


10 a.m. — / ATTHE


BOARS HEA CARP


LONG PRESTON,


AND EVERY FRIDAY T SUMM


The usual Meals and Re Hotel are available thr


ANY INQUIRIES, PLE PRESTON


* * * * * * * *


STUART KE PROMOTI


£ A N T I *


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RED ROSE FESTIVAL JUNE 1981


a * BLACKBURN’PENDLE RIBBLE VALLEY*ROSSENDALE


It’s a Knockout Inter-town Competition..............................................Various Venues Red Rose Festival Queen Competition.........Longrldge Waddlngton Gala........................ .’..................Waddington Ribble Valley Country Fayre..............................Clitheroe Country Music Festival...........................................Nelson Rossendale Carnival................................................Bacup Alan Price In Concert.......................


Blackburn


Touring Theatre of Pneumatic Art.................Barrowford Skl-ing Competition............ ............................Rossendale Vintage Car Run..................................................Blackburn Full details of the above and a host of other events tor all the family taking place In June are now available from the under-signed and from all Town Halls and District Offices within the Borough of Pendle. . _


19/23 Leeds Road, NELSON


Lancs Tel. 692890


PLEASE FORWARD, FREE OF CHARGE A RED ROSE FESTIVAL 1981 BROCHURE


NAME (BLOCK LETTERS)............................ .......;......................... ADDRESS......................................... i...............


- A.T. FENTON Hon. Secretary ,, „ -


* SUNDAY, Enquir


yL Tel. Colne 861 * * * * * * * *


GREAT HA 115 S


SPRING BANK HOL MAY 25th, PRESIDENT: JACK


HORSE JUMPING, RIDING PONIES — IN HAND, PRIV


COMPETITION, HEAVY HORS POULTRY, RABBITS, OPEN DREN’S ROUNC


Inquiries: Mr D. M. ILIC, 18 Lynfleld Road, Great Harwood, Phone Gt Harwood 885176


REFRESHMENTS, TRA Adults 70p. Childre


VORTEX ON BEHALF O


PEACE MOV Presen


B U D


S TR E ET F I PLUS HEAVY, H SATURDAY, MAY 2


Rossendale Colleg TICKETS: £2.50 or p INQUIRIES ROSSEN


with the


HASLINGDENAND BAND


and members of the Parish Ch and Dramatic


Produced by Edmo. IN THE PARISH C


FRIDAY AND SATUR and 30th, 1981


Tickets available—Seconds Away. cast, Parish office, Members oj


LOW MOO THURSDAY and


USUAL ENTERTAI LOUN


FRIDAY, M GOOD ENTERTAIN


HICKER SUNDAY L


MEMBERS’ SUNDAY, M


JOHNNY 52716 52512 52839 51441 51 SNOWBALL No. 8 Admission £1.20, OAP and cl Conductor: Ernes


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