' # 3 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 23rd, 1981
Weekend SATURDAY^
8-15—8-30—OI’EN UNIVER SITY
8- 9-
0-35—LASSIE: Troubled Waters
9- 10- 10-
nine programmes about the techniques of rock .climbing with Ron James (1) Basics •
BEAR BUNCH: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
in “In The Park” and “Bv The Sea” (bw)
11- 05—THE GREAT LOVER (bw) starring Bob 'Hope,
12-30—GRANDSTAND: Foot ball Focus 12-35; Internatio na Tennis 1-00, 1-35, 2-35, from The West Hants Club, Bournemouth: Three Fives Hard Court Championships of Great Britain; Racing
12- 27—THE WEATHER 5-
from Leicester 1-20, 1-50, 2- 20, 1-30 The Philip Cornes Nickel Alloys Stakes (qual ifier), 2-00 The Philip Cornes Stainless Steels Handicap Stakes, 2-30 The P hilip Cornes Trophy Stakes; International Swim ming 2-05, 4-30, from Leeds: The Sun Life Assur ance Three Nations Inter national, Great Britain v Holland t v West Germany; Internationa] Rugby Union 2-50, from Cardiff Arms Park: Wales v WRU Presi dent’s XV; 4-40 Final Score: Classified football results, match reports and the latest news of today’s other major snorting events
MYSTERIES (new series) starring Shaun Cassidy as Joe Hardy and Parker Stevenson as Frank Hardv
AND NANCY DREW 6 -
6-15 —YOU MUST BE JOKING! Terry Wogan hosts this comedy game
6-50—SATURDAY P R E MIERE: “THE ISLAN DER” (new series) starring Dennis Weaver with Ber nadette Peters, Robert Baughn, John S. Ragin, Sharon Gless and Peter Mark Richman
. show about hoaxes, spoofs, put-ons and tall stories
8 -25—VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW
6 -1 0—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS
ERMAN
DAY (bw) introducing Edgar Kennedy
Rhonda Fleming, Roland Young
15—CHARLIE CHAPLIN 45—MOTHER-IN-LAW'S
1-55—CLOSEDOWN 3-
4 -
7-40—1-55—OPEN UNIVER SITY
Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale
1: “7th Cavalry” starring
5- 40—SATURDAY CINEMA. 2: “Comanche Station” star*
of Great Britain from Tile West Hants Club.
TENNIS: The Three Fives Hard Court Championships
ring Randolph Scott, Nancy Gates
6-
7- 20—NEWS AND SPORT, Weather
7- 9-
8- 25—LIVING WITH THE NEIGHBOURS: On the eye of the French Presiden tial Election, rep o rte r David Jessel looks at the lives of four people from the British Isles who have made their home in Giscard d’Estaing’s France
10—THE HARDY BOYS 10-
in “The Mystery of Witches’ Hollow"
Jeanmaire and Mikhail Baryshnikov with artists of The National Ballet of Marseilles
00 —NEWS: WEATH
12-15—THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST: The Gallic flavour of the evening continues with a special French edition of “Le Test de 1’Ancien Sifflet Gris"
sta rr in g Pierre Blaise, Aurore Clement (a French film with English sub-titles)
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9-15—MANSCAPE: “Ship shape and Bristol Fashion,” how man has changed the landscape to build the world's f irs t industrial society
9-40—NUMBERS AT WORK: Fred Harris measures up to
SUNDAY l l l i i l l l j i i i i i i i i i
9-15—ART-ASIA 9-
10-
10- 11-
9-00—OVER THE MOON: Far and Near
Who’s for Training?
READING: (6) Friends of My Wife
11-25—CAN SEO: Twenty programmes for beginners in Scots Gaelic (1) Ciamar a tha thu?
LAW: The Birthday Party Going Metric
11-
1-00—FARMING, Weather for Farmers
1-25—EDUCATION SHOP: (6) How To Survive Exams
1-50—NEWSHEADLINES I -
"GOODBYE MR CHIPS,” sta rring Peter O’Toole, Petula Clark with Michael
Redgrave and George Baker
4- 5- 6-
6- 7-
4-15—INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING from Leeds: The Sun Life Assurance Three Nations Internation al, Great Britain v Holland v West Germany, commen taries
SHOW visits Derby
12- 15—SUNDAY WORSHIP from Errol Parish Church, Perthshire
COOKERY COURSE: part 3
7-40 — 1-55—OPEN UNIVER SITY
45—SUPERVISORS: (6) 10—THE SKILL OF LIP
35—WAINWRIGHTS’ 00—IT FIGURES: (5)
6-
4-15—THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER (bw) film starring Bette Davis, Ann
6-05—NEWS REVIEW with a visual commentary for those who cannot hear
S h e r id a n and Monty Woolley
50—DELIA SMITH’S7-
8- 8-
RAMME
SEA: Six voyages with Clare Francis, narrated by Lau ren c e Olivier, (5) Harvest
55—FILM MATINEE:
10- 11-
9- 35—HOCKNEY AT WORK: A look at a rtist David
TENNIS: The Three Fives Hard Court Championships of Great Britain, highlights
Hockney at work in both Los Angeles and London
(4) Bread
ROOF, film s ta r r in g Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Burl Ives
50—MATCH OF THE DAY 50— NEWS, Weatherman 00—ANTIQUES ROAD
from Preston, Lancashire
40—SONGS OF PRAISE 15—THE SUNDAY FILM:
9-
“TORA! TORA! TORA!” starring Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotton, E. G. Mar shall, James Whitmore and Jason Robards
10- 10-
I I - 11-
King” a portrait of civil rights leader The Reverend Martin Luther King senior
OUT: (5) China and Europe
10- 10-
35—THAT’S LIFE 20—NEWS, Weather
i l l l l l l l ! 9-
from Lincoln Cathedral
1-55—INTERNATIONAL TENNIS: The Three Fives Hard Court Championships of Great Britain
12-00—WEEKEND WORLD with Brian Walden
1-15—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE with Bamber Gas coigne
1- 2-
Bob Smithies talks to far mers, introduces seasonal gardening tips and sign posts major events in the country calendar
35—THE MONEY PROG 4-
15—THE COMMANDING 25—INTERNATIONAL
15—NEWS ON 2, Weather 6-
WON: “The Forgotten,” ad venture series about the jrioneering days of the Wild
5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW: Mirth and music, with guest singer Cleo Laine
Birmingham International Championships, 1981
Terror,” in the past few years there has been a build up of anti-Semitic attack in Britain and Europe
6-30—ITN NEWS 6 -
30—BREAD OR BLOOD: 05—CAT ON A HOT TIN
HYMNS: Derek Batey in troduces favourite hymns requested by viewers
7- 15—RISING DAMP: “Black Magic,” Rigsby has a new tenant who shares the top attic with Alan; the two boys share the same hobby — women
7-
OF CHINA: “Mind, Body and Spirit,” a look at life in China today
CORNWALL: P r in c e Cha rles v isited Truro Cathedral when its 100th
30—EVERYMAN: “Daddy 11-
ANNIVERSARY CON CERT: Part 2, Scotland's outstanding folk artists Roy Williamson and Ronnie Browne celebrate 21 years of musical partnership
Feast of plays
to cheer
Monday — Blackburn Arts Club in “Trap for a lonely man;” Tuesday — The Tudor Players, Man chester, in “The Sunshine Boys;” Wednesday — Whalley Church Players in “The man with a load of mischief;” Thursday — Take One, Settle, in “Bedroom Farce;” Friday — ■ Lancaster Footlights Club in “The Fosdyke Saga;” Saturday — Edin burgh Theatre Arts in “Our Town.”
A REFRESHING collec tion of six plays designed to cheer will be on show in the Ribble Valley Fes tival of Plays 1981 at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week. The programme is:
05—EUROPE INSIDE 30—THE CORRIES’ 21st
anniversary celebrations were held
Jack Hargreaves
11-25—AAP KAA HAK with Coun. Rafique Malik
30—THE HUMAN FACE 8-
00—MORNING WORSHIP 30—A CATHEDRAL FOR
“Passport to Murder,” with Robert Wagner
40—YOUR 100 BEST
Ribble Valley Borough Council SUNDAY, MAY 3rd
That Wouldn’t Sing,” Col onel Dawson is found dead at the bottom of a village quarry, did he fall or was he pushed? The local choir won’t talk to Det. Sgt. Cribb, so his assistant takes singing lessons
9- 40—TALES OF THE UN EXPECTED: “The Best of Everything,” a story in this
00—OUT OF TOWN with 10- 10-
11-30—CO-OPERATE! Jour- - nalist and former ship- worker Jimmy Reid offers prizes worth up to £10,000 as working capital for vie wers to start new co-opera tives of their own
11-
series of twist-in-the-tail dramas
10—ITN NEWS
SHOW: Melvyn Bragg talks to the American novelist Gore Vidal
25—THE SOUTH BANK
Webb,” Joe Mannix has to decide which of th re e murder suspects had a suit able motive
25—MANNIX: “Edge of the Our Chunky Chicken winners
THERE was a big entry for the Clitheroe Adver tiser and Times’ Chunky Chicken Competition, run in conjunction with Hill ards Store and D. B. Mar shall Ltd.
The 10 winning clues
were: Coffee, chicken, cheese, tea, soup, fish, milk, eggs, bread and ham.
opened — to earn the senders a Marshall’s Chunky Chicken — were from:
The first 25 correct answers
Farm, Grlndleton; Mrs M. A. Child, 38 Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe; Mrs S. Cowperth- waite, 38 Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe; A. Czamogrebel, 5 Peel Street, Clitheroe.
Mrs M. Aspin, Stonehill
dale Road, Clitheroe; Mrs E. Dewhurst, 8 West View, Clitheroe; Mrs Girvan, 33 Mitchell Street, - Clitheroe; Misses S. and R. Greene, 49
Mrs M. Daniels, 18 Enner-
Downham Road, Chatburn; J. Greenhalgh, 18 Montague Street, Clitheroe; Mr H. Greg- son, 21 Eastfieid Drive, West Bradford.
tage, Rimington; Mrs B. L. Kitchen, Hippings House, West Bradford; Mrs E. Morton, The Cottage, Gisbume Park, Gis- burn; Mrs K. Parsons, 17 Henthom Road, Clitheroe; Mrs D. A. Pearson, Hodder View, Slaidburn.
T. Jackson, Martin Top Cot
dale Avenue, Clitheroe; Mrs P. A. Rigg, 7 Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe; Miss M. Todd, 93 Woone Lane, Clitheroe; Mrs D. Tomlinson, 13 Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe; Gillian Thompson, 14 Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe!
Mrs A. Redmayne, 29 Bleas-
field Avenue, Clitheroe; Mrs A. Williams, 2 Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe; Mrs P. Williams, 47 Woone Lane, Clitheroe; Mrs W ilso n , 13 King L an e , Clitheroe; Mrs A. Wintle, 87 Woone Lane, Clitheroe.
Mrs M. W. Walker, 44 May-
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY
Usual Entertainment in The Lounge SUNDAY LUNCH
MEMBERS DRAW £5 SUNDAY, APRIL 26th
“W IN D Y ” (Good Group)
42759,43324,43738,43615,44428, 43204, 43895, 43754
Snowball No. 5. Next Week £7
45—HART TO HART: OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE 45—CRIBB: “The ChoirCASTLE BANDSTAND
CASTLE GROUNDS, CLITHEROE by the
Mayor (Councillor Miss M. A. Melling)
Inaugural Band Concert by
LONGRIDGE BAND 2-30 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.
A d m i s s io n F r e e — A l l W e lc o m e (Weather Permitting)
1-00—GOD’S STORY: “Peter,” series designed to introduce the New Testament to children
45—DOWN TO EARTH: COLLECTORS’ FAIR ANTIQUES AND AT THE
C O R O N A T IO N GISBURN
15—HO\V THE WEST WAS 00—SHOWJUMPING: the
SUNDAY, APRIL 26th 11 a.m. — 5 p.m.
PLEASE BRING ALONG ANY
ITEMS YOU WISH TO SELL PRE 1947 SILVER COINS, JEWELLERY, PORCELAIN, etc.
00—CREDO: “Anti-Semitic
TOP PRICES PAID WHY NOT TRY US?
DETAILS: TYRERS FAIRS, ItlPON Tel. 0765/700959
12-
TENNIS: The Three Fives Hard Court Championships of Great Britain, highlights
BBC-1 ) 30—CLOSEDOWN
9-
10- 10-
Weather
10—DALLAS: Full Circle 00—NEWS AND SPORT,
AT THE MILL 10—ROCKFACE: A series of 12- 15—SATURDAY NIGHT
11- 05—“KISS OF THE VAM PIRE,” film starring Clif ford Evans, Noel Wdlman,
Edward de Souza, Jennifer Daniel
MAN 55—HELP! IT’S THE HAIR
metres, ki ometres and kilograms
30—12-35—WEATHER
10-30—SATURDAY MORN- ING PICTURES MYS-
15—SATURDAY CINEMA. 30—INTERNATIONAL
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: Introudced by Fred Di
10-40—THE DOBERMAN GANG with Byron Mabe, can six trained dogs get away with a bank robbery
. TERY ISLAND: Serials, features, adventure, pop. “Sue’s Courage,” comedy with three young people stranded on an island
. hurling millions of used tyres into the sea
10-05—SURVIVAL:' “A Sea Change," a research team investigate the effects of pollution- on coral reefs by
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Separata I Support 2.00 7.00 shows | Feature
3.SS “ 8.55
Z Separate shows daily at -
_______2.15 6.00 8.25 *
>ACADEMY AWABDsf BEST
WIKKBOF ■; A PICTURE
BESTACTRESS Louise Fletcher
BEST DIRECTOR Milos Forman
BEST SCREENPLAY
Support Feature
50—INTERNATIONAL
5-05—METAL MICKEY: “Many a Mickey,” Mickey is arrested for robbing a bank
5-35—ITN NEWS
RUGBY SPECIAL: Wales v President's XV from Car-' diff Arms Park, highlights
35—INTERNATIONAL 6- 7 - 15—CARMEN starring ZiziBALL SHOW: Guests are 7- 00—LACOMBE LUCIEN
5-40—BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY:
with Bob Monkluuse
“Journey to Oasis, part 1,” Wilma Deering falls in love with an alien ambassador
LAUGH: “The Rumour,” comedy in the hospital ward with impatient patients Figgis, Glover and Norman
Jeep and former Black and White Minstrels Dai Fran cis and John Boulter
8- 05—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: Richard Roundtree in “Embassy” CIA agents race against time and death when they try to smuggle a Soviet de fector out of Beirut
9- 45-ITN NEWS 10-
11-
match action with a strong regional flavour
2- 15 and 2-55; 3-10 Interna tional Sports Special. 2, D a r ts from Wembley Arena; 3-50 Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestling from Leicester; 4-50 Result Service
neage; 12-35 On The Ball; 1 00 International Sports Spe cial: 1, Rallying, the Circuit of Ireland; 1-15 ITN News; 1- 20 The ITN Six. Newcas tle races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2- 30; Sandown races at 1-45,
2.2S S.4S 9.00 4.10 1 7.30
THE FABULOUS FLAVOUR OF THE — FIFTIES-
TOECUCKGOiNOT Support 2.00 4.10 6.25 8 35
M C K NICHOLSON ONE FUMf OVER
1 Feature 2.40 ’ 4.55 7.0S -9.20
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35—FAMILY FORTUNES: 05 —ONLY WHEN I
35—THE CANNON AND
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th 1981
2 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Please come and support your local committee Admission including Afternoon Tea 35p
IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!
N E ED HELP? Ring the
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment
SAT., APRIL 25th
“NIGHT FLIGHT” * d is c o th e q u e
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FRIDAY, APRIL 24th and SATURDAY, APRIL 25th *
ALTERNATIVE MUSIC *
1 P E N D L E H O T E L 1 *
C H A T B U R N from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.
00—MATCH NIGHT: Top
JUMPING: The Birming ham International Champ ionships, 1981, from the In te rn a t io n a l Exhibition Centre, near Birmingham
Kieron Moore in “ Dr Blood’s Coffin,” a Cornish village is in an uproar be cause of the disappearance of two of its male inhabit ants
00—WORLD CUP SHOW- * jL
SUPPERS SERVED TO 12 midnight yt SMART DRESS
J
THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHTTO ^ REFUSE ADMISSION
00—THE LATE FILM: j L
COME EARLY to avoid disappointment— T Numbers limited
5^-
* UNDER-18 DISCO * TUESDAY, 28th — 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. ^
JAN PUZON KEN JAMES
(Good Act) SUN., APRIL 26th (Club Favourite)
BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WED.
WEEKLY DOUBLE:— 27 — 23 WEEKLY TREBLE:— 14— 19 — 2 200 CLUB:— 104
HENTHORN
GOSPEL CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 26th
G O S P E L S E R V IC E / 6-30 p.m.
MR D. KAY (of Preston)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th L A D IE S ’ F E L L O W S H IP
MRS SUTCLIFFE (of Blackburn) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th
PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY
Then said Jesus unlo His diciples. II any man will come alter me. let
him deny himsell and take up his cross and lollow me.
______________ Matthew 16 V24
HODDER VALLEY FOXHOUNDS
By popular request
FILM SHOW I BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
I will be held at
VILLAGE HALL on
THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd at 7-30 p.m.
Admission; £1 including supper
_
WORSTON MISSION THE ANNUAL
JUMBLE SALE
WITH BRING AND BUY STALL
SATURDAY
APRIL 25th at 2 p.m.
ADMISSION 3p
WHALLEY ARMS CELTIC FC
JUMBLE SALE
IN WHALLEY
CONSERVATIVE CLUB, QUEEN
STREET, FRIDAY,
APRIL 24th 6-30 p.m.
Admission 10p
COACH HIRE
TEL GISBURN 394 20-45 s t r .
AVAILABLE ESTIMATES FREE
LEPRA COFFEE
MORNING in MAYOR’S PARLOUR, CLITHEROE,
SATURDAY, APRIL 25th
10 a.m. to 12 noon
Cake stall, bring and buy etc. Admission 15p
■Vi s i t NUMBER FIFTEEN ■ HYNDBURN MODEL RAILWAY GROUP
MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION FRIDAY, APRIL 24th 6-30 — 9-30 p.m.
TOWN HALL, ACCRINGTON
SATURDAY; APRIL 25th 10 a.m. — 8-30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 26th10 a.m. — 5-30 p.m.
ADMISSION! ADULTS 40p Children and OAPs 20p Family Ticket Cl
Refreshments available K0NDIT0REI CAFE
for morning coffee, light lunch and afternoon teas .
See our range of exclusive German chocolates
Th MONDAY
Meilor Brook Community Centre 2*00— 4*00 p.m......... Art Meilor CE School
7-00 — 9*00 p.m........ Pottery Palnttnq Grlndleton CE School 7*30 — 9*30 p.m......... Yoga Chipping RC School 7*30— 9-30p.m......... Yoga
WEDNESDAY
West Bradford St Catherine's School (6 weeks) 1-30— 3*00 p.m........ . Ladles Keep-Fit Mrs C. Bibby Chatburn The Camera Club
7-30— 9-30 p.m......... Photography Mr J. Abbott
Mrs H. Morphy Mrs E. Hamilton Mrs D. Young Mrs P. Goodenough
S on * G„re„e„r> The VillaSe Hall (4 weeks) 7-30— g-30 p.m......... Cake Decoration
Sabden The Wesleyan School 7 -3 0 -9 -3 0
Old Time and '
Meilor CE School Mod’ ^ Da"<='"9 7-30 — 9-30 p.m......... Ladies Keep-Fit
THURSDAY Meilor St Jerome’s
•
2-00—■ 4-00 p.m...... ;. Bridge Play kangho St Mary's RC School
7-30 — 9-30 p.m.....;... Floral Art WaddlngtonCE Scho o l'
FOR ALL COURSES F E E S : For an 8 w eeks x 2 h o u rs co urse
Full Fee a t 55p p er h o u r = E8.80 (o the rs p ro-rata); < : Reduced Fee, fo r re t irem e n t p e n s io n e rs a nd u n d e r 18s at 25p p e r h o u r = E4.00.
. a nd a ls o fo r p e n s io n e rs w ith su pp lem e nta ry p e n s io n s o r re n t o r rate rebates.
Free a dm is s io n fo r u nem p lo yed p eople a nd th e ir fam ilie s -
chosen class orvbXrlt n^toVe* Ad*r,?,_meetln.8 of your Grammar School Statlon Road Wh£,dUltCentre 0«ice, Old General Inquiries aC r a n v AduH PH ?V’., '
r!.qu?2,s ,or courses to-be nrn,?niCa,i on courses and/or Shoulda;80 be made to the A d u l t® * onlcL l^ h a te y !
’ . 7-30 9-30 p.m......... Pottery Painting Mr L. Wilkinson
■ Mrs M. Haworth Mrs M. Rawcllffe ’
.Mr & Mrs Greenwood Mrs V. Edge
Clitheroe Royal SPRING
FRIDAY IN T
Crafts
Coffee Shop H Door
ADMISSION 20p Mrs M. Westhead
There are Adult Education Courses held in manv Vilianocx District. Inquiries can be made at the Classes listed Llow or d i r e c ^ r L ^ H Centre. Office at Whalley. Tel. 2717.
VILLAGE CLASSES * to the Adult
MONDAY Yoga..
I I 1 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
RIBBLE VALLEY ADULT
SUMMER SESSION 1981 EDUCATION
OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 27th CLITHEROE ADULT CENTRE
The full session Examination Courses established earlier in the year will continue, but are not included in this list.
Office open Monday to Thursday evenings in Ribblesdale School, Queens Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 22563.
All courses for 8 weeks (unless otherwise stated). Enrolment at first class or via Whalley Centre
MONDAY Bridge Beginners (7 weeks)....... ,
...Mr L. Wilkinson Ladies Keep-Fit (7 weeks)
..............Mrs C. Bibby Care olthe
Hair..............................Mrs D. King Ladies
Keep-Fit..............................Mrs L. Hardman
TUESDAY Early Birds
Keep-Fit........................Mr D. Slinger .
J r ' IIII y, yilliuci ,
2-00 — 4-00 p.m. 7*30 — 9*00 p.m. 7*15 — 9-15 p.m.' 7*30— 9-00 p.m.
•Dressmaking (7 weeks)
.................Mrs J. Taylor Pottery
Painting.............................Mrs M. Kershaw Ladies
Keep-Fit..............................Mrs P. Chambers Tailored
Garments..........................Mrs D. Harrison Yoga
Improvers...............................................Mrs H. Duckworth Embroidery and Crafts (7 weeks)
....Mrs J. Tomlinson Swimming
Improvers....................Mr D. Slinger Tennis (6 weeks)
...........................Mrs B. Meadows
...Mr D. Slinger
Lunchtime Keep-fit...
•Dressmaking Advanced (7 weeks)
WEDNESDAY Early Birds Keep-Fit.............. OldTlmeDaneing(7 weeks).... Painting for Pleasure
...Mr D.....
...MrSMrs . ... -Mr R. Duxbury
Slinger Mrs Greenwood
Guitar..............................................Mr N. Mackey •Mrs J. Taylor
Cake Icing t
Decoration................Mrs E. Waterfield Ladies
Keep-Fit.............................Mrs L. Hardman
DP — Dog a nd P ar tr id ge Hotel. R — Rib b lesd a le . SPH — St P au l’s Hall.
7*45—8*15 a.m. 10-00—12 noon 2-00 — 4*00 p.m. 2*00 — 3*30 p.m.
7-15- 7*15* 7-15-9-15 p.m.
9-00 — 10-00 p.m. 2-00 - 3*30 p.m. 12-15-12*45 p.m.
7*45 —8*15 a.m. 1*30 — 3*30 p.m. 7*15 — 9*15 p.m.
7-15- 9-15 p.m. 7*15-9*15 p.m. 7*15 — 9-15 p.m. 2-00 - 3*30 p.m
RB — Roefietd Barn. SC — S p ir itu a l C h urch. PC — Pendle Club.
- 9-15 p.m. -9*15 p.m.
CRC RB
Fashion Crochet..... Get by in French......
------ .... Ballroom Dancing.. ........................ 0 mis nuiuen
Summer Cookery (6 weeks)-------- Mrs M. Threlfall Lunchtime
Keep-Fit.......................Mr D. Slinger
...Mrs H. McKeand
...Mrs M. Cunltffe .Mr & Mrs Holden*
2*00 — 4*00 p.m.
9-45— 11*45 a.m. 7*15 — 9*15 p.m. 7*15— 9*15 p.m. 12*15—12-45 p.m.
THURSDAY Early Birds Keep-Fit_______ ____Mr D. Slinger Tailoring Workshop-----------------
..Mrs D. Harrison •Dressmaking General (7 weeks)
...Mrs J. Taylor Badminton (T weeks)-----------------Mrs B. Meadows Woodwork------------------------------Mr R. Barlow .
... ..................................................
MrsC.Laing Modern Seq. Dancing (7 weeks)__Mr l Mrs Marshall
Calligraphy
Swimming Beginners--------------- Mr D. Phillips Flower arranging lor summer plus techniques ol drying and preserv ing flowers and
foliage...................Mrs P. Haiqh Lunchtime Keep-Fit------------------Mr D. Slinger
FRIDAY Early Birds
Keep-Fit......................Mr D. Slinger Lunchtime
Keep-Fit.......................Mr D. Slinger
ACCOMMODATION KEY FOR CLITHEROE " "
EB — E d is fo rd Baths,
CRC — C h atb urn Road C our ts . PH — P ar ish Hall.
WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE
in the Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley. Tel. 2717. .Mrs H. Duckworth 7*15 -
8-45 p.m.
Bridge. The Principles of Acol Bid ding and Contract...................
......Mr L. Wilkinson Lace
Making.................................MrsB. Hill
Get by in French (a basic holiday course)
TUESDAY Painting for Pleasure., Yoga......;....... Embroidery........ Pottery Making... Crochet..
.Mr I. Burton
....Mr R. Cragg .Mrs N. Dalton .Mrs J. Walmsley
Gardening...................................... . Sketching and Watercolour Paint
....Mrs E. English
....Mrs M. McKeand
....Mr F. Downham
ing................................................Mrs K. Hill Get by In Spanish (holiday course)..........................................
Badminton
Coaching....................Mrs N. Healey (at St Augustine’s RC School, Biiiington)
7-15 — 9-15 p.m. (5 weeks) 7-15 — 9-t5 p.m. (6 weeks)
7-15 — 9-15 10-30-12-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY
Mixed Crahs_____ Hand Spinning____
T H U R S D A Y
Machine Knitting....... Rower Arranging...... Ladies Keep-Rt____
10-15 — 11-45 a.m. (6 weeks) 1-30-3-30 p.m. 1*30 — 3*30 p.m. 1- 45 — 3-45 p.m. 2- 00 — 44)0 p.m.
7-15 — 9-15 p.m, (4 weeks)
7-15-9-15p.nl 7-00 — 94)0 p.m. (6 weeks)
(at St Augustine's RCScilooiiBiFngton)
...Mrs E. English
Summer Beauty Care Pottery Making____ Mens Keep-Rt
FRIDAY
Summer Dressmaking and Tailor ing________ ...
Pottery Making Country Dancing..
SPECIAL SHORT COURSES P la y to rd COURSE A: Wednesdays, May 6th a nd 20th. 16th, f rom 10-00 to 1-00 p.m. •Mrs D. Harrison
-Mrs E. English - -Mrs M. Thompson
9-45 —11-45 a.m, 7*00 — 9-00 p.m. 7*30 — 9*30 p.m.
CLITHERO P byS T Geor produced i
ON THURS., F 8th and 9th IN Tickets 80p, Pet
From Aspdens, 26
...Mrs C. Welch
....Mrs P. Haigh
...Mrs C. Bibby
..Mrs M. Clarke
•Mr T. Wallbank
9*45— 11*45 a.m. 1-30 - 7*45 -
3*30 p.m. 9*15 p.m.
7*15 — 9*15 p.m. 7*15 — 9-15 p.m. 7*15 —9*15 p.m.
-..Mrs J. Walmsley -Miss N. Sllcock
1*45 — 3-45 p.m. 7*15 — 9*15 p.m.
1st PEND
GRAND TUES"
at 7 UNITED REF
Any items for Sal on Monday eveni
7-45 — 8-15 a.m.
10-00—12 noon 2*00 — 4-00 p.m. 2*00 — 3*30 p.m, 7-15— 9*15 p.m. 7*15 — 9-15 p.m. 7*30 - 9*30 p.m.
9-00 —10*00 p.m. 7-15-
12-15-
-9*15p.m. 12-45 p.m.
7*45 — 8*15 a.m. 1 M 5 - 12*45 p.m.
G la s s s ta r ts o n e we ek la te r In the te rm , l.e. May 5 th, 6th o r
SAC — St A n n e ’s C o ur t. SJAH — St J o h n Am b u la n c e Hall.
SHIREBU LITTLEM
PROCE
at WADDIN SATU
BLOW OFF 7-30 p
Trophies and medals Admission: £1.2
Clubs at Chatbur For further
WADDING Sponsored by ,
BLOW FOOT 2 1 s SUM Don’t let that
— ANYTIME Ppl
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SAMARITANS NELSON
694929 °r BLACKBURN
/ / ' ) 662424 Call or write to
.15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
10S NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
SUNDAY, APRIL 26th, 1981 GALARAMA 81 PENDLE LIONS present
VICTORIA PARK. NELSON Events start from 12 noon
THE HALL Lowergate
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 25th 2-30 p.m.
Admission ,3p ______Refreshments_____
cannon recreate the skirmishes of American history CUSTOM CAR RALLY
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOCIETY See up to 160 soldiers and camp followers plus 10
Ascend into the wide blue yonder, (weather permitting)
A wide range of customised roadsters on display HOT AIR BALLOON
'Sideshows, Boxing Booth, Refreshments. Licensed bar (applied for)
TEL. CLITHEROE
ADMISSION £1 REFR
PROCEE
THE CHRISTIE CANCER AND HOLT RADIUM INSTITUTE WOMEN’S TRUST FUND
BRING AND BUY SALE
THE ANNUAL
will be held in the
STARKIE ARMS HOTEL
By kind permission of Mr .and Mrs Tolson on
CUP SOCCER
AT SHAWBRIDGE TONIGHT,
THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd Q
BRIDGE SHIELD SEMI FINAL
CLITHEROE
WREN ROVERS Kick Off 6-30 p.m.
A D M IS S IO N 4 5 p
Children and OAPs 25p Refreshments available
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 THURS, FRI AND SAT at 6-45 p.m
W A L T , DISNEY’S CAT FROM OUTER SPACE (U) MAT. THURS at 2-15 p.m.
1981 FESTIVAL OF PLAYS Adjudicator: Bernard Prentice
Monday, April 27th,■ 1981 at 7-30 p.m. Blackburn Arts Club
Trap for a lonely man by Robert Thomas Tuesday, April 28th, 1981 at 7-30 p.m.
■
The Tudor Players The Sunshine Boys Wednesday, April 29th, 1981 at 7-30 p.m.
Whalley Church Players
The man with a load of mischief by Ashley Dukes Thursday, April 30th, 1981 at 7-30 p.m.
Friday, May 1st,.1981 at 7-30 p.m.
Bedroom farce by Alan Ayckbourn ,
Take One Settle Lancaster Footlights Club
The Fosdyke Saga by Alan Plater and Bill Tidy Saturday, May 2nd, 1981 at 7 p.m.
Edinburgh Theatre Arts Our Town by Thornton Wilder
The booking plans will be open Irom 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m., 3 p,m. _ 5.30 and evenings Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. and evening, Saturday.
Admission £1.30. Season ticket £6.50. Block booking of 20 or over £1 per person.
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