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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 25th, 1981 W e e k e n d SATURDAY ( S8C-I )


7-15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


9-


9-10—PLAY TENNIS (1) Making Contact.


10- Stork.


10-20—BATTLE OF THE PLANETS Curse of the Cuttlefish (Part 1).


HAIR BEAR BUNCH Bridal Boo Boo.


1-27—WEATHER 1-30—WIMBLEDON GRAND­ STAND; In te rn a t io n a l Rugby Union (1-35) from Eden Park, Auckland: New Zealand v Scotland, com-


12-00—TROUBLE BREWING (b/w) Film starring George Formby, Googie Withers.


mentaries; International athletics from Oslo, The Bislett Games, highlights; The Irish Sweeps Derby (3- 05) from The Curragh, com­ mentaries; Athletics (5-20) from Crystal Palace, The Mondo Surfaces Southern Counties Championships, commentaries; 5-45 Final Score, news and reports of all today’s top sporting events.


5- 6-


6-10—HI-DE-HI! The Par­ tridge Season.


6-40—THE SATURDAY FILM “Tarus Bulba” star­ ring Tony Cu r tis , Yul Brynner.


10- 11-


8-55—ROOTS by Alex Haley (7) The Next Generations.


8-40—NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


AT THE MILL


series) A comedy film series — starring Wayne Rogers as Dr Charley Michaels and


NEWS


10-55—DOWN MEMORY LANE (b/w) Film starring Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, Donald Novis, Gloria Swan­ son and Steve Allen.


w) s t a r r i n g E d g a r Kennedy.


10-40—FOOL COVERAGE (b/


Lynn Redgrave as Ann An­ derson in “ Paging Dr Michaels".


11-40—11-45—WEATHER­ MAN


35—LASSIE Vigil of the 00—HELP! IT ’S THE


7-


Knox Robinson. Three’ young men see a fortune in the intelligent dogs — and a little Indian boy sees only love. . .


12-00-CLAPPERBOARD A visit to Pinewood studios


2-00—WIMBLEDON ’81 7-40—NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


55-SCOOP


8- 25-FESTIVAL OF MUSIC Throughout the summer


8- 46-THE LONG AND THE SHORT AND THE TALL by Willis Hall, starring Michael Kitchen as Private B am fo r th an d M a rk


McManus as Sergeant Mitchem.


1 0 -0 5 — G R E Y H O U N D RACING The Spillers Greyhound Derby from the White City, London, com­ mentary.


10-


Match of the, Day, high­ lights.


11-20-MIDNIGHT MOVIE “Three Cases of Murder” starring Orson Welles, Alan Badel. John Gregson, E liz a b e th Sellars and Emrys Jones.


11- 15—NEWS ON 2; Weather.


55—NEWS; Weatherman. 05—SPORT/REGIONAL


9-


and About”. How can dis­ abled people be helped to lead easier lives?


10-


9- 40—CAMERA “Moving Pic­ tu r e s ” , th e B ro th e r s Lumiere. The story of the pioneers of moving pictures.


25—SATURDAY NIGHT 15-HOUSE CALLS (new


ING PICTURES MYS­ TERY ISLAND “The Duel”, comedy adventure with three people stranded on an island.


1 0 -1 5 —TH E DAR ING DOBERMANS with Charles


SUNDAY- SBC-f )


7-15—8-05—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


9-15—ART-ASIA 9- 45—CLOSEDO\VN 1 0 -


1 0 -


11- 00—IS THERE LIFE AFTER SCHOOL? (last in series) Insiders and Out­ siders.


11-


11-25—CAN SEO Gaelic for Beginners.


COOKERY COURSE (last in series).


12- 15-PILGRIMAGE 1-00—FARMING; Weather for farmers.


3- 3-


2- 00—FILM MATINEE “Pool of London” starring Bonar Colleano, Susan Shaw.


1-25-INSIDE JAPAN 1-


5-


4- 00-CENTENNIAL The saga of a land and its people.


TIME Six films of early exploration introduced from the Royal Geographical Soc­ iety by Duncan Carse.


LENGE 6-


6- 00—NEWS; Weatherman. 6-10—OUR JOHN WILLIE by Catherine Cookson (part 3).


7- 15—THE SUNDAY FILM “Inside Daisy Clover” star­


PRAISE CHOICE


9-20-NEWS; Weather. 9- 30—THAT’S LIFE 10-


BUSINESS


9-00—OVER THE MOON Wheels and Wires.


GUAGE TEACHING (last in series).


10—MODERN LAN­ 35 — G O O D F O R l l l l l l f l !


2-00—TWO MEN AND A BOAT


50—DELIA SMITH’S 8-


. 7-15—REPUTATIONS Lord Beaverbrook, The Prop­ agandist Press Baron.


RAMME (new series) Bri­ tain 2000.


55—NEWS HEADLINES 9-


20—TOM AND JERRY 30—TRAVELLERS IN


of Jonathan Swift, starring Trevor Howard as Jonathan Swift and Cyril Cusack as Tom Sheridan.


OLD MEN The Long Exile 35-STAR TURN CHAL­ 40—YOUR SONGS OF


ring Natalie Wood, Christ- c^her Plummer and Robert


10-


A G E S - WE ARE PEOPLE This “Everyman” report, filmed in some of the most remote parts of the Amazon jungle, ex­ amines the impact the mis­ sionaries have had on the Auca Indians.


11- sented by John Morgan. 12-30—CLOSE


10- 45—NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10-50—FILM OF THE WEEK “Skip Tracer” s ta r r in g David Peterso n , John Lazarus.


6-50-NEWS REVIEW


2-30—SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND Cricket,-The John Player League, commen- tanes, plus news and re- suits from today’s other major sporting events.


12-20—12-25—WEATHER. MAN


12-00—THE SKY AT NIGHT Bombardment from Space.


GLISH CHURCHES with Donald Sinden.


to a distinguished panel to find out what ” do.


1- 2-


the pressure is on?” Mod­ erator Ian Hay Davison puts hypothetical questions


1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE with Bamber Gas­ coigne.


Smithies talks to North- West farmers.


10—THE MONEY PROG­


9- 00—GOLF The 1981 Coral- Classic.


30—NO COUNTRY FOR


4-00—WATCH IT! SMUG­ GLER “An Eye for an Eye . Two sailors from Jack’s past appear at the cottage seeking revenge.


4-30—FLAMBARDS “The Prisoners of War” Christina discovers that in wartime everyone is a prisoner. [E MUPPET SHOW


with special star guest Rudolf Nureyev.


6- 00 —CREDO: CULTS "Christ and Freemasonry”. The Roman Catholic Church forbids its members to join the Freemasons, but some Bishops are Masons. How do they reconcile the Lodge ■ with the Church? 6-30—ITN NEWS


6- 40—ROYLE PROGRESS A weekly mystery tour of re hgious life in Britain.


(G r a r i a d S a 9 -


10- 15—WE’RE NOT SAV­ 7-


ROYAL AND FRIENDS A look at the work of horses in London.


i i -oo— t h i s is y Gu r


From the Victoria Congre­ gational Church, Blackpool.


RIGHT "Sexual Problems of the Disabled”. Handicap­ ped people have greater


11- 25—AAP KAA HAK


50—THE EDITORS pre­ 30—DISCOVERING- EN­


11- 30—CHALKFACE 12-


problems than most m find­ ing partners.


SIONS "How do business­ men take decisions when


Bingo! Gillian’s a winner 30 —BIL L, PEGGY,


dent’s Double”. Laughs with butler Benson when an African president arrives at the Governor’s mansion.


00—MORNING WORSHIP


IO-lo—ITN NEWS 10-


SHOW 11- 00—BUSINESS DECI­


7-15—THE GREAT GATSBY with Robert Redford. Young millionaire is some­ thing of a mystery man. People say the background to his riches holds some grim secrets.


2-30—THE SHILLINGBURY BLOWERS A pop musician and his wife upset an Engl­ ish village when they get involved in the brass band contest.


00—THE FLINTSTONES


BBC 2 will be providing a roast of music — Humphrey Burton provides a guide and previews some of the season’s highlights. ‘


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT in troduc ed by Dickie Davies. 12-35 International Sports Special 1: Speedway from Poland and Cycling Tour de France preview; 1- 15—ITN News; 1-20—The ITV Seven — Newmarket: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2- 30. Newcastle: Races at 1- 45, 2-15 and 2-55 and The Curragh — Irish Sweeps Derby Stakes at 3-15; 3-30 International Sports Special 2: Athletics from Sacramen­ to, California; 4-00 Wrestl­ ing from Wembley; 4- 50—Motor Cycling; 4-55 Re­ sults Service.


35—WIMBLEDON ’81 5


6- 7 -


5-35—ITN NEWS 5-


5-05—WORZEL GUMMIDGE “Worzel’s Nephew”, adven­ ture with the walking, talk­ ing scarecrow.


SAINT “Collision Course”.


Quiz hosted by Bob Monk- house.


45—RETURN OF THE 40—FAMILY FORTUNES


LAUGH “The Visitors”, visiting time brings dis-


. 7-40 —RU S S A B B O T ’S SATURDAY MADHOUSE Lunacy with Russ and the


15—HELPING HAND “Out 9 -


8- l f—flAGNUM “Lest We Forget”.


SPORT 05—SATURDAY MORN­


9-20—THE BIG FILM Charles Bronson and Claudia Car­ d in a l in “Once Upon A Time in the West”. A mys­ terious musician is am­ bushed by “three gunfigh- ters at a lonely railroad sta­ tion in the far west.


12-10-THE MONTE CARLO


SHOW with country-pop group “The Oak Ridge


15 —ONLY WHEN I * “NIGHT FLIGHT” * *


* *


)f discotheque J FRIDAY, JUNE 26th


05—ITN NEWS AND


WITH ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ON SATURDAY, JUNE 27th


*


* PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN


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


|* *


*\ ★


★ SUPPERS SERVED TO 12 MIDNIGHT SMART DRESS


THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REFUSE ADMISSION


COME EARLY to avoid disappointment— Numbers limited


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ^ - A - * * * 30—DOWN TO EARTH Bob


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB CLITHEROE


TOP FLIGHT


DARTS NITE MONDAY, JUNE 29th


WELSH NATIONAL TEAM PLAYER ALL WELCOME — ADMISSION FREE


TONY CLARKE EXHIBITION MATCH WITH


LOW M O O R C L U B THURSDAY and SATURDAY


Lancashire Education Committee — District 13 NELSON AND COLNE COLLEGE


GAWTHORPE HALL SPECIAL SUMMER STUDY COURSES


J U L Y 27th — 30th PRIVATE STUDY from the R. B. Kay Shuttleworth Collection J U L Y 31st — A U G U S T 2nd


COSTUME ACCESSORIES £13.00 Guided study from R. K. S. Collection


7


J U L Y 31 st — A U G U S T 2nd TAPESTRY EMBROIDERY £20.00 Tutor: Lynne Curran


A U G U S T 5th - 7th 15—BENSON “The Presi­


FOREIGN EMBROIDERY Z 13.00 Guided study from the Collection


Application forms Irom: The Warden, Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Burnley, Lancs. Tel. Padiham 78511


District Education Offices, Market Street. Nelson


. T. J. A. Thomas, Esq., B.A., District Education Officer


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY LUNCH — MEMBERS DRAW £10


SUNDAY, JUNE 28th FERRIS WHEEL GOODGROUP


62116,60392,60622,61663,61331,60679,61656, 62024


SNOWBALL No. 9 NEXT WEEK £4


OAKHILL COLLEGE ASSOCIATION WISWELL LANE, WHALLEY


12- 35-CLOSE DOWN Visit


.N U M B E R F I F T E E N CAFE


K0NDIT0REI 15 L O W E R G A T E for morning coffee, light


lunch and afternoon teas See our range of exclusive German chocolates


GISBURN COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL


JUMBLE SALE


at 2 p.m. on


SATURDAY, JUNE 27th to be held at the School


TRAVEL “Crash Course in Survival”. Amy Waddell saves her partner when the latter’s chartered plane ’ forced down.


30—THE SOUTH BANK 30-HAVE GIRLS, WILL


On SATURDAY, JUN E 27th, 1981 Opening at 2 p.m. by Miss JESSICA LOFTHOUSE


GARDEN PARTY ADMISSION 25p


Games, Novelty Stalls, Competitions, Music, Refreshments, Lucky Tickets etc


EVERYONE WELCOME W H A L L E Y A B B E Y


R O E F I E L D H O T E L Edisford Bridge (B6243), Clitheroe


FIRST CLASS 'RESTAURANT open to Non-Resi­ dents Table D’Hote £6.95 (incl. VAT) or A La Carte


IDEAL FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION Why not phone your reservation now.


EDDI’S BISTROTHEQUE


Varied Selection of 3 Course Meals from £2 incl. VAT (Steaks also to order)


(adjoining hotel)


Bar Food always available during licensed hours New Sophisticated Disco Rendezvous Nightly (also Sunday night dance club)


FRIDAY’S SUPPER DISCO £1.25 inclusive ■


SATURDAY DINNER DANCE £4.95 inclusive (choice of menu)


All Inquiries znd Reservations CLITHEROE 2 2 0 1 0 WHALLEY and LITTLE MITT0N PARISH COUNCIL


A VILLAGE MEETING Is to be held at


FIRST big prize winner at Hillards’ Clitheroe store in the latest round of bingo to be organised by the West Yorkshire- based supermarket chain was Miss Gillian Hamil­ ton, of Market' Place, Clitheroe, who picked up a new 22-inch colour TV set from manager of the


local store,'Mr Anthony Smith.


K * v--»V|'v


C. of E. SCHOOL, WHALLEY MONDAY, JULY 6th at 7-30 p.m.


S T JOHN’S CHURCH HURST GREEN


GARDEN PARTY at THE VICARAGE


(If wet, In the Memorial Hall)


®X^JLS °RAW ’


SATURDAY, JUN E 27th at 2-30 p.m. BRING AND BUY


Admission by Voluntary Donation , , TEAS, etc.! '


ORGANISED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE HOSPITAL- STALLS, ENTERTAINMENTS, TEAS, MUSIC GIFTS WELCOMED ’ . .


„„„ ADMISSION FREE SEE ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK


FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR VILLAGE


We Need Your Help, Enthusiasm and Your Abilities


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL SATURDAY, JU L Y 4th


OPEN DAY


GREENDALE LICENSED RESTAURANT


(RESIDENTIAL) D O W N H AM R O A D , C H A T B U R N


LUNCHES, AFTERNOON TEAS, HIGH TEAS, PRIVATE PARTIES


SUNDAY LUNCH _ FOR BOOKINGS


£3.75


TEL. CLITHEROE 41316 (CLOSED MONDAY)


JUNIOR SNORKELING CLUB


FRIDAY, JUNE 26th Y O U R F A V O U R IT E


D AN C IN G T O TH E FA B U LO U S D IS C O


Mr D. J . DISCO S P O T P R IZ E S


at ST HELENS SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDINGTON 7-30p.m.to11 p.m.


ADMISSION: 60p INCLUDING SUPPER


WE RESERVE TH E RIGHT OF REFUSAL ON THE COMMITTEE'S DECISION


i „ TBADE STANDS /


“ s r t EWORLD PROFESSIONAL CASTING CHAMPION


See a Trout liy cast 6 5 y d s !


* f j J I 717 .TTTT" COUNTRY DANCE and BARBECUE TO LIVE MUSIC IN THE CLOISTERS on


TUESDAY, JU L Y 7th, 1981 at 8 p.m.


TICKETS £2.50 available from WHALLEY ABBEY


TE L . WHALLEY 2268


DIAMOND JUBILEE I GALA D A Y


CALDERSTONES SATURDAY, JUNE 27th Commencing


SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE RED DEVILS AEROBATIC AND MODEL AIRCRAFT DISPLAYS, CANNON BATTLES POLICE DOG HANDLING TEAM, HOTAIR


BALLOON, ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION, MORRIS DANCING AND THEATRE GROUP, PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW, MAGIC SHOWS, COLNE PARK HIGH SCHOOL BAND, STALLS AND SIDE SHOWS


EVENING BARBECUE with Music by 1 *°ra|f/0W THE RIVERSIDE JAZZMEN


SALEM


CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


Martin Top, Rimington, Nr Clitheroe


“GOP SERVICES” Sunday, June 28th


RU


Services — 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. PREACHER:


MR FLETCHER RICHARDSON of Radio Blackburn


Collections forT.E.A.R. Fund A warm welcome to all


Y o u r m e m b e r o f P a r l i a m p n f


CHURCH,WEST BRADFORD A C O F F E E


§T CATHERINE’S


E V E N I N G ' and


BRING and BUY. at Westfield House


WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st 7 p.m------9 p.m. Add. 20p


,


D A V ID W AD D IN G TO N .


will be available to INTERVIEW CONSTITUENTS


• at Clitheroe Conservative Office 9 Railway View


on SATURDAY, JUNE 27th from 9-80 a.m, —


11-00 a.m. ‘ THE 1981’ ADMISSION BY PROGRAMME A t THE GATES ADULTS £1,50p


BROUGHTON HALL • Nr SKIPT0N • SUNDAY 28.th IUNE. m SPORTING CLAY SHOOT • GUN DOG DEMO ft e p i iDDV _


A l l .M r C l f in m u . n u m . GAM SHEEP DOG TRIAL . . . ^ ------------— — SPITFIRE & SHACKLETON FLYING DISPI AY - — j :


2 singlt table un


Painted Matchinl Matchinl


FLY CASTING COMPETITIONS • BLACK POWDER FUPK,tq A^ 0NRY ‘ TERRIER & FERRET RACING BEAGLES WNP p5cmxI S^ARCHERY ’ LIBERATION • OPEN PET DOG SHOW MIIMMFDQEDM ^ riGEON


. s i i s s s B i r S ® W s . S ™ RATI° NS


' RALLY ,* 5


STEAM THRESHING • GIANT vintagevehicle


W a r d r c ESH0W


Derweil design | covers.I covers and lin


. CHAII 2 SEAr 3'SEAr


PENRITl CANBE1


TRINITY


SUNDAY SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP


D IS C O


MELFUNCTION F R ID A Y ,


J U N E 2 6 th at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 50p


WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH AN


EVENING OF MUSIC BY THE CHOIR OF


ST ANN’S CHURCH, MANCHESTER directed by RONALD FROST


(Chorus Master, Halle Concerts Society) with GRAHAM'BINT organ '


.SATURDAY NEXT JUNE 27th at 7 p.m. Adults 75p________ Students and Senior Citizens 50p


Cardin


CHAII 2 SEA' 3 SEA'


STRAWBERRY FAIR


CENTENARY


SATURDAY, JUNE 27th from 1 p.m. — 5 p.m.


AT ST DENYS, PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Stalls, games, huge bouncing castle, refreshments, strawberry teas


Entertainment for all the family


All proceeds to be donated to the Church of England Children’s Society


for a behind the scenes look at the production of the new Bond film “For Your Eyes Only”.


DD ULEY M


rlWhrti on... Whalion... Whati on... Wh.r.on.. Wh»iian... WfiattonTTl CIVIC HALL


Unit Four BLACKBURN 1


Separate I shows I


I JustwIwihe


Support Feature


thought it was safe *1 ’ Vi ^ to go back in the water,,,/y Y. i—r j l


A M - :■ BLAKE EDWARDS’ OORE / ME ANDREW T O S/ BO D FKFR syunnHfasra. UmBERTO ORSlOl iTtflnCOISLEFERRIES.. Goodbye mttiatiuelle Support . 3.50 7.20 Feature 2.15 S.45 9.1S


The plane's gotngtoChicago. The pilortgotng to NewYork. The passengers are going to pieces!


GOLDIE HAWN in ‘PRIVATE BENIAMIN’ EILEEN BRENNAN-ARMANDASSANTE SAM WANAMAKER BARBARA BARRIE . MARYKAYPI.ACE ROBERT WEBBER


H w Shen one


( Support 2.35 5.15 8.00 e's a one man arm


omantfeathsquad!


Feature- 3.55 6.35 9.20 y!


PRIVATE ■ BENJAMIN


SUNDAY LUNCHES lp.m. - 2 p.m.


EVENING DINNER a la carte MENU ABTA commended Country Guest House 1976-81


Specialising in a taste of England


NOW! ASHLEY COURTENAY RECOMMENDED


HARROP FOLD, !*+>****».Bolton-by-Bowland 600 mwmmI


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE BOOKING ONLY


goes wild!


Afighfrng machine


- comedy!!


It's a highly dangerous


*F©U!L FILM & Goldie Hawn Chevy Chase


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


____________ ____________E l I COF FEE E VENING n non


WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, 1981 at


RIBBLESDALE COURT, SAWLEY ROAD, CHATBURN


(by kind invitation of Mr and Mrs J. Southworth) from 7-30 — 9-00 p.rn.


Bring and Buy Oake Stall


Tombola Games


Tickets 25p from Parish Office or any member.


Transport from Well Terrace 7-15 p.m. FOOTBALL CLUB CLITHEROE


BINGO NIGHT


(GOODS)


BRITISH LEGION CLUB 8 p.m.


a J TUESDAYUNE 30th t the ROYAL


In celebration of the marriage of HRH the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer


ADMISSION 60p including Supper


TOWNSEND MEMBERS FELLOWSHIP


(St Mary’s Church) Invite You and your Friends


TEA AND BISCUIT EVENING


and BRING and BUY in the


PARISH CHURCH HALL, MUTUAL ROOM


Tonight, THURSDAY, JUNE 25th | 7-30 p.m. Admission lOp


Proceeds for Townsend Fellowship Funds_____


HENTHORN


GOSPEL CHURCH MILLTHORNE AVENUE


SUNDAY, JUNE 2Bth, a t 6- 30 p.m.


Mr J . HYNDMAN (Brierfield) W OMEN’S FE LLOW SHIP


W ED N E SD A Y , J U L Y 1st at 2-30 p.m.


Mrs HEYS (Clitheroe)


PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY ' at 7-45 p.m.


“For what is a man proved if he shall


gam the whole world, bul lose his own soul." Matt. 1 6 .V 2 6


A GALA DAY SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JULY 5th


FAMILY SERVICE AND PROCESSION ________OF WITNESS 10 a.m.


F U R I S T PAUL’S, LOW MOOR ND CROWNING OF ROSE QUEEN


1 SATURDAY, JULY 4th at 2 p.m. ON THE CHURCH FIELD


SIDE SHOWS, GAMES, FANCY DRESS COMPETmON JUNIOR 5-A-SIDE FOOTBALL COMPETITION


E N TR Y FORMS — 15 SH IR E B U R N A V E N U E , C L ITH E R O E


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, JUNE 27th JIMMY WHELAN


PAUL HOWARD SUNDAY, JUNE 28th


(TOPS) (SAYNO MORE) '


STARTS UP T


* I on Wednesday, July 29th, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., a


featuring the BIG CITY SOUND and the BOB WATMOUGH ORCHESTRA, plus supporting disco 'Full bar and refreshment service to tables TICKETS £ 3 .4 5


LOYAL and PATRIOTIC DANCE J


7.001 8.45 I


JUNE 28 WEEK I


i Separate shows dally al ■_____ 2.00


5.35 Army was no laughing mailer


^ until Judy Benjamin joined it.


CLITHEROE . CIVIC SOCIETY


CLITHEROE MADE


EXHIBITION


In the former Stewards Offices (which housed


Clitheroe Museum until this year)


FRIDAY, JUNE 26th 2 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.


OPENING TIMES


until AUGUST 30th, TUES., THURS., SAT., SUN.


2 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.


ADMISSION lOp Children free if


accompanied by an adult.


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


V® NELSON I? !? or BLACKBURN 6 9 4 9 2 9


/ / ) 662424 Call or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB C L ITH E R O E


THURSDAY 25th


MARTIN’S DISCO FRIDAY 26th


HELMY on the ORGAN SATURDAY 27th


NITROFUNCTION DISCO SUNDAY 28th


CARL LESLEY DUO plus


ALF on the ORGAN CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


THURS., FRI., and SAT. at 6-45 p.m. y C O N V O Y (A) and H O O P E R (A)


MON., JUNE 29th to SAT. at 7-30 p.m.


SHEILA HANCOCK MICHAEL HORDERN


,n THE WILD C ATS OF S T TRINIANS (a,


a bi


c l i t h e r o I Fielding r e t l


sampling the 1 28 unsolv e d :


Busy weel


outing to Lee with a visit l Ramsden’s chip I supper.


I


, the ski slopes _ dale, then mer joyed a visit! theatre to see tH comedy “The] thrope/’ ■ Members of


The next outil


Parked! pavemt


FOR causing ar sary obstruction ing on the pav Waterloo Road, John Robinson Bawdlands, Ci was fined £20 an to pay £25 cost town’s magistral


JIM GARI AND I


We provide a p r l Mobile Discotheque 1 any high-class ftl


a n d y k I


Te l . B UR N LE Y I 24-hour answering


CLITHEROI Conservatives 1. busy fortnight ten-pin bowlinl and a theatre tri The ten-pin1


Fire Brigade _ tended a club nl give a talk on firT


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