2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 26th, 1981 W eekend SATURDAY 9-
9-05—SWIM (3): Breast-stroke 9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP: You can ring us on Saturdays on 01-811- 8055, the lines open at 9-30 . a.m.
7-40—8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY
12-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND: Foot ball Focus (12-20); Boxing (12-50) from the Royal Albert Hall, Dave “Boy" Green continuing his com eback as a light-mid dleweight, commentary; In ternational Badminton (1- 05, 1-55), from the Guild Hall, Preston, The Crest Hotels Challenge, England v India v Sweden; Motoc- ross (1-25, 2-25, 3-15), from Naish Hill, Wiltshire, 875 Pairs Championship; Racing fron Stockton: 1-45 The Rea Hall Handicap Steeplech ase, 2-15 The Dilston House Handicap Hurdle Race, 2-45 The Vaux B rew e r ie s Novices Steeplechase Final; Indoor Hockey (2-55, 3-30), from Crystal Palace, The Rank Xerox Indoor Inter
5-35—NEWS, Weatherman 5-45—SPORT, Regional News 5-
7 - 8-
6- Wendy Craig
5-10—DOCTOR WHO starring Tom Baker in Logopolis (part 1)
ZARD: Carnival of Thrills (part 2)
8-55—DALLAS:, Lover Come Back
8-40—NEWS AND SPORT, Weather
LARGE SHOW: Starring Syd Little and Eddie Large
national, Scotland v Eng land v Austria v Denmark; (3-45) Half-time Football Scores; Rugby League (3- 50), from Knowsley Road, The Rugby League Three Fiv es Challenge Cup, second round, St Helens v Hull; (4-40) Final Score, Classified football results, match reports and the latest news of today’s other major sporting events
10-
special programme to cele brate the 300th edition of Parkinson
12-15—12-20—WEATHER MAN
UNIVERSAL SOLDIER, starring George Lazenby '
45—PARKINSON 300: A 9- 10- 45—SATURDAY FILM:
Mike Smith shows how to work with veneers and use a veneer hammer
40—AS GOOD AS NEW
“Blow the Man Down.” Bailey’s plane comes under fire as he attempts to land at a mission school
3-10—CLOSEDOWN 3-
4- 5-
7-40 — 11-00, 11^25—3- 10—OPEN UNIVERSITY
1, UPPER WORLD (bw) starring Warren William, Mary Astor and Ginger Rogers
35—PLAY AWAY
6- 7-
7- 8- 9- 10-
. Murphy, Constance Cum mings and Roger Livesey
2, THE INTIMAT E STRANGER (bw) starring Richard Basehart, Mary
Weather
John Player Cup, fourth round, Waterloo v Gosforth
AL: HAZEL, a Turkish film with English sub-titles
BY D. H. LAWRENCE (final episode)
25—SATURDAY CINEMA: 00—SATURDAY CINEMA:
35—DID YOU SEE . . .? 10—NEWS AND SPORT,
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, Rallying, The Mintex Rally; (1-15) News from ITN; (1-20) The ITV Six, Stratford, races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-30, Kempton, races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45; (2-25) International Sports Special 2, Athletics from Madison Square Gardens, New York, and Greyhound Racing from Harringay, races at 3-27 and 3-42; (3- 50) Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; (4-00) Wrestling from Bury; (4-50) Results Service.
20—FILM INTERNATION
30—RUGBY SPECIAL: The 5-
45—SONS AND LOVERS 11-
production of “The Ik” per formed in a disused quarry in the hills above Adelaide, Australia, by Peter Brook and his unique company of actors
50—THE DUKES OF HAZ-
10—NANNY: s ta r r in g 05—THE LITTLE AND
35—JIM’LL FIX IT
9-15—DOCTOR! Unpleasant as it is, pain has its uses as an indication that something is wrong
SUNDAY B B C -1 ) 7- SITY
8- 30—CLOSEDOWN 9-
9-
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN
Skip to the Ewe
NESS (8 ) : W o rk in g together
10-
10- 11-
10-35—WRITE AWAY1: A practical guide to writing
MEAN (3): Deaf not daft to the Doctor
ll-2t—KONTAKTE (19) 11-
up your reading and writing
1-00—FARMING: Weather for farmers
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-
2 - 3-
1-25—TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY (8): Show handling
DARTS: Wales v England
12- 15—SUNDAY WORKSHIP: (New series). A series of seven programmes for Lent
LAW (3): A Quiet Saturday
Festival of Massed Male Voice Choirs
40—8-30—OPEN UNIVER
11- 12-
00—HEADS AND TAILS: 45— YOUR OWN BUSI 10—I SEE WHAT YOU 5-
47—LET’S GO (8): Let’s Go 00—YOUR MOVE: Brush
6- 50—WAINWRIGHTS’ 6-
7-40 a.m.—5-15 p.m.—OPEN UNIVERSITY
DARTS: Wales v England MAN
25—INTERNATIONAL 15—12-20—WEATHER
1-
HILLS THEY BUILT A CITY. The essence of modern Rome and her people
12-00—WEEKEND WORLD with Brian Walden
1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE
SION HISTORY: Last in series, 13, Prisoners of History
digest of the news .'of the week, plus a visual com mentary for those who cannot hear
RAMME
7- 15—THE WORLD ABOUT US: “The Last Great Race
8- 05—NEWS ON 2, Weather 8 -
55—INTERNATIONAL 10—FILM MATINEE:
“ WATERLOO ROAD (bw). Starring Stewart Granger, John Mills, Alas- tair Sim
• on Earth, the 1,200 miles Alaska Dog Sled Race from Anchorage to Nome
“The Caxton Young Citi zens of the Year Awards” introduced by John Craven from the Mansion House, London
3-
4- 25—MATCH OF THE DAY 5-
DARTS: Wales v England
5- 6-
6- 7-
BILITY: The story of two sisters by Jane Austen (part 5)
by Cliff Miehelmore 25—YOUNG CITIZENS: 25—SENSE AND SENSI
50—INTERNATIONAL 10-
9-
55—NEWS, Weatherman 05—HOLIDAY: Introduced
from St David’s, Dyfed, West Wales
40—SONGS OF PRAISE
(new series): A comedy series in seven parts by Roy C la rk e , s ta r r in g Ronnie Barker and David Jason uith Lynda Baron
9-15-NEWS, Weather 9- 25—THAT’S LIFE 10-
10-45 — 1,000 WELSH VOICES: Harry Secombe introudces this, the seventh
ers of Conscience”
15—OPEN ALL HOURS 9-
7-45—ELIZABETH R: A series of six plays starring Glenda Jackson. (1) The Lion’s Cub by John Hale
10-
TIER: Autumn Wildlife makes preparation for the coming winter
9- 05—TREASURES OF THE HERMITAGE: Last in s e r ie s , “ The Raphael Loggia," and extraordinary piece of Renaissance Italy built in the colder climate of St Petersburg, Russia, com missioned by Catherine the Great
DESERT: The story of the Welsh in Patagonia
12-00—CLOSEDOWN
N IG H T: “ FAMILY. L IFE ,” starring Sandy Ratcliff and Bill Dean
PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF: Lee’s Team v Fuzzy’s Team for the Marley Trophy (3), Bruce Forsyth and Lee Trevino v Michael Medwin and Fuzzy Zoeller
15—IRELAND: A TELEVI 10—NEWS REVIEW: iA
SPECIAL: “ Shepherd through the Seasons,” Harry Hutchinson tends his sheep in fell country on the hills above the Trough of Bowland, over the last tw e lv e m o n th s , Bob Smithies has followed him through the crucial, phasgs of his year
. 40—THE MONEY PROG ...
2- 30—THE BEST OF BRIT ISH COMEDY: John Blift- hal, Joe Lynch in “Never Mind The Quality, Feel The Width,” an Irishman and a Jew, are partners in a small East London tailoring firm
4-00—BARRIERS: Adopted teenager Billy searches for his real parents
15—INTERNATIONAL 4-
“Second Chance/Don’t Push Me,” a widower and his son fall in love with the same girl
6- 00—ITN NEWS
6-10—JAYWALKING: “Live or Let Die”
6 - 7-
HYMNS: “Hymns and Bible Readings, introduced by Derek Batey
20—THE VALLEY IN THE
10—BRITISH MOVIE 7-
40—YOUR 100 BEST
TERS: "General Practice," th re e old fuddy-duddy family doctors hand over to
15—DOCTORS’DAUGH-
their successors, two young and glamorous females
8- 45—ITN NEWS 9 -
35—UNTAMED FRON 10-
10—EVERYMAN: “Prison
11- 00—SIMPLY SEWING: Leila Aitken shows how to make a quilted jacket, her guest is designer Roland Klein
11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-30—WINDOW ON THE WORLD: ON SEVEN
SHIP: From St David’s Cathedral, St David’s, Pem brokeshire
00—MORNING WOR 10-
Robert Wagner, Stefanie Powers in "Slow Boat to Murder”
30—THE LOVE BOAT:
5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW: Guest is comedian Chris Langham
30—DOWN TO EARTH
12- 15—THE OUTER LIMITS: The Form of Things Un known (bw)
WHISTLE TEST: featur ing Garland Jeffreys and U2
1-10—CLOSE 11- 12-
40—NEWS ON 2, Weather ages.
5-05—PUNCHLINES! Comedy game with Lenny Bennett
5-35—ITN NEWS
6- 35—3-2-1: Fun filled family quiz
9-
THE 25th CENTURY: “Buck’s Duel to the Death,” a legend foretells the Trebor will be defeated by a 500 year old man . . . and Buck Rogers fits the bill
7- 35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: Shirley Ann Field in “Doctor In Clover”
35—THE OLD GREY 10-
10-
ALS: “Runner;,’ the CI5 goes into action against a Mafia network
SPORT
soccer action from the after- noon’s f ix tu re s in the North-West
40—BUCK ROGERS IN JAZZ NIGHT at the 15—THE PROFESSION
15—ITN NEWS AND 30—MATCH NIGHT: Top
warming,” Billie Newman is writing a series of articles about wife beating •
1-30—CLOSEDOWN
OSCAR PETERSON: The world’s greatest jazz pianist plays his favourites
Copy J^oofe Sfotel BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 205 on MARCH 4th 8-30 — 11-00' with
35—LOU GRANT: “House 30—THE VERY SPECIAL
THE ERIC AINSWORTH TRIO
featuring A L WOODS BAR SNACKS and RESTAURANT AVAILABLE ACROSS APPEAL TEAM ANTIQUE FAYRE GIANT ON
SUNDAY, MARCH 8th, 1981
at
CALDERSTONES BALLROOM WHALLEY
ONLY A FEW StALLS LEFT, £6.50 TEL. .
:
GT. HARWOOD 888222 TO BOOK
R E FR E SHM EN T S A V A ILA B LE 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSD AY AND SATURDAY
BINGO IN THE LOUNGE (Goods)
SUNDAY LUNCH Members draw £14 SUNDAY, MARCH 1st
ARTISTE ASSURED with D A V E E A G L E S on the organ
25870,24405, 24795, 24858, 25984, 24878, 24841,25366.
Snowball No. 0. Next week £1 45—HART TO HART:
GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL . MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
THRILLER: “The Busi ness of Murder,” episode two, the roles of the spider and the fly are reversed with intriguing consequ ences
Their Fingers,”. Agony col umnist Jane and Laurence spend Christmas apart
12- 25—CLOSEDOWN A family advice network
service was set up by the National Children’s Home as a contribution to the International Year of the Child.
RIBBLE Valley people with family difficulties can now take part in a confi dential telephone service. The “Family Network”
. Many centres have been opened throughout the country and the Preston one covers a large area, including the- Ribble Valley. People with family or
pathetic, confidential lis tening ear.
personal problems can ring Preston 34727 to talk to someone with a sym-
Unlucky number
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Public Works and Health Committee has agreed to a request by a
x C , \ £ ] T
Waddington man to change the number of his Pinder Close home from 13 to 11A, following repe ated instances of ill luck which had culminated in the death of his first wife.
m a r r ie d and, said Borough Engineer Mr Dennis Black, it seemed only fair under the par ticular circumstances that the request should be granted, although he stressed that the- council would not wish to make a habit of changing house numbers.
The man had now re
manned by trained volun teers on Monday to Satur day evenings from 7 to 10 and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is intended to extend the hours as more volunteers are trained.
The telephones are
jority of calls are about personal relationships .— difficulties between hus bands and wives, parents and children, boy and girl friends or loneliness.
remain anonymous if they wish.' People telephone to talk about many aspects of their lives, but the ma
Those who ring can
claim to have all the ans wers, but find that it helps the caller to talk things over with a sym pathetic stranger. Some times they give informa tion or suggest' where specialist help can be found, but mostly-,they just listen.
The volunteers do not
JIM GARLICK ANDY KAY
AND .
We provide a professional Mobile Discotheque Service for . any high-class function.
, Tel. BURNLEY 20795 '24-hour answering service
11- 35—SNOOKER CLASSIC: The final of the £13,000 Wil son’s Snooker Classic, Steve Davis meets Dennis Taylor of Blackburn
SHOW: Elizabeth Taylor talks about some of her most challenging roles
00—SUNDAY NIGHT
SPRING DANCE IN THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN
FRIDAY, MARCH 6th, 1981 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
00—AGONY: “Rings Off 30—THE SOUTH BANK
DANCING TO DEL RIO SOUND Tickbts £1.50 including supper Supper served 10 p.m. prompt Bar applied for
, Tickets available from Gisburn 3S6 after, 6 p.m.
WEST BRADFORD SPORTS AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE
AT WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB, SPRING FROLIC
FRIDAY, MARCH 6th 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m.
£1.75 including supper and disco Tel. CLITHEROE 23768 after 6 p.m. WADDINGTON MOTHERS’UNION WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
SHROVE TUESDAY MARCH 3rd
in St Helen's Sunday School, Waddington -
at 7-30 p.m. 60p including refreshments
Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society
CONCERT on SATURDAY
MARCH 7th IN THE '
PARISH CHURCH HALL,
CLITHEROE at 8 p.m.
CAROL SUTCLIFFE — Flute CHARLES MYERS — Organ
Programmes Non Members 75p Students and OAPs 40p
ALL ARE WELCOME FOOTBALL AT
SHAWBRIDGE SA T
> Q FEB 28th
•LANCASHIRE COMBINATION ^
CLiTHEROE LYTHAM
Kick off 3 p.m. Refreshments Available
Admission 45p, Children and OAPs 25p
HENTHORN
G O SP E L CHURCH Sunday, March 1st
GOSPEL SERVICE 6- 30 p.m.
Speaker: RON LUCAS of Ribchester
PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY
Wednesday, March 4th 7-
’ sriall be added unto you 45 p.m.
. Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and : -1 his righteousness and all these things
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L. CLITHEROE LFC SPRING EFFORT
BRIC-A-BRAC, GOOD A S NEW S E CO N D S and JUMBLE SA L E at
TRINITY SCHOOL ROOM PARSON LANE
THURSDAY, FEBRU AR Y 26th at 6-30 p.m. ADMISSION 5p
1
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I I I
ROYAL HOTEL SWAN AND
A N D R E S T A U R A N T Tel. CLITHEROE 23130
, L U N C H E S ' D A IL Y 12 till 2 p.m; £3.50 inclusive ’
■
S U N D A Y L U N C H 12 till 2 p.m. ' £3.95 inclusive
S P E C IA L 3 C O U R S E
E V E N IN G M E A L 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ' £4.75 inclusive
Full a la carte menu also available CLOSED SUNDAY EVENING
RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS & RECREATIONAL COUNCIL
SECO N D ANNUAL ,
SPORTS SERVICE YEAR OF THE DISABLED
INCORPORATING SU NDAY NEXT, MARCH 1st at
ST PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR 6 p.m.
; Preacher: Rev. Tom Farrell (of Dulwich)
ALL WELCOME
CLITHEROE EVENING TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD
SATURDAY, MARCH 7th 10 a.m. to 3-30 p.m.
JUMBLE SALE NA
and ER TO NW E L T A X I 2 3 4 8 3 and 2 7 2 0 0 .Reg. Office: 28 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE
St Mary’s Institute' York Street.
OCAL RATES DOWN FROM £ 1 t o 8 0 p
10% OFF ALL FARES out of town
TOWN CAR HIRE TELEPHONE
Admission 5p Refreshments
WOMEN’S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE
AT TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
ON MARCH 6th, 1981 a7 7-30 p.m.
Guest speaker: Mrs M. Butlin, •
Chatburn
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1981 7 -4 5 p.m.
PIE and PEAS SUPPER
Admission 60p 35p Children
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WILL MEET SATURDAY, FEBRU AR Y 28th at 7-30 p.m.
at PENDLE COURT
Speaker; Mr G. Murray, Skipton
All are welcome
S S MICHAEL and JOHN’S GUIDES
JUM
FEBRUARY 28th at 2-30 p.m.
LOWERGATE ADMISSION Sp
BLE SALE SATURDAY,
on
at SOCIAL . CENTRE,
REFRESHMENTSand CAKE . STALL
ST CATHERINE'S CHURCH WEST BRADFORD
JUMBLE SALEAND’ ; POUND STALL
in the SUNDAY SCHOOL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th 2-30 p.m.
, " ADMISSION 5p
Bus leaves King Lane at 1* 50 p.m. -
_Proceed^or Sunday Schnm
■ Clitheroe Flower Club
JUMBLE SALE AND .
POUND STALL
6-30 p.m. FRIDAY, F E B RU A R Y 27th
• in St John Ambulance Rooms tea and BISCUITS ' ADMISSION Rfi ■
WHALLY, WISWELL AND BARROW
WOMEN'S CONSERVATIVES PANCAKE MORNING
COFFEE anil IN WHALLEY ABBEY
SHROVE TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd 10-30 a m. to 12-30 p.m.
WHITE ELEPHANT, BRING- -AND-BUY, CAKE STALL, GOOD-AS-NEW ETC. TICKETS 35p
05—BAILEY’S BIRD
10-30—TISWAS: A chaotic ses sion of children's entertain ment
M jW a lilB » Unit Four BLACKBURN
^BLACKBURN - Box Office, Tel. Blackburn 51887 MON. MARCH 2ndl7-30 p.m.
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES plus The Comsat Angels •.* 300p (350p on door)
TUES, MARCH 3rd 7-30 p.m.
GILLAN ; 350p
SATURDAY, FEB. 28th , DANCING TO
VICTOR SILVESTER JNR. AND HIS ORCHESTRA
plus the Bob Watmough Orchestra
Admission £2.50,. ! 8-00— 11-45 p.m.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4th, 9 p.m.
FRANKIE VALLI AND THE 4 SEASONS £6.50, £5 and £3.50
ST PATRICK'S IRISH VARIETY CONCERT featurlnq SUNDAY, MARCH 8th, 7-30 p.m. BIG TOM
DERMOT HEGARTY, FR MICHAEL CLEARY £3.75, £3.25. £2.75. £2.25 ' ; ' ' ■
T U E S D A Y ,
M A R C H 17th 7-30 p.m.
£3.50, £3, £2.50,
WARYILSO M
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&7H£SUPR£MES SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 7-30 p.m.
GEORGE MELLY
AND JOHN CHILTON’S FEETWARMERS . £2.50, £2 and £1
WED, APRIL 1st ____ 7-30 p.m. ,
FIVEPENNY PIECE £2.50, £2.25, £1.50
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 FRIDAY. APRIL 24th, 7-30 p.m.
MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA £5.60, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00
Box Office, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 51887. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to
Now with late booking t ill 8 p.m. Fridays 4 p.m. Saturday
Tickets for group events may also be obtained from Ames Records and Tapes, Blackburn,
* Burnley and Clltheroe, and Mary's Music. Accrington.
COACH H IR E
TEL. GISBURN 394
2 0 -4 5 s t r . AVAILABLE
ESTIMATES FREE SLAIDBURN TREFOIL GUILD DMIN RIVE O O D W In SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL
SATURDAY, MARCH 7th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 60p including refreshments In aid of Airedale Body Scanner
Handicraft and Produce Show Committee
RIMINGTON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
will hold A FASHION SHOW by
GWEN’S of CLITHEROE IN THE
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE ON
Admission SOp
MARCH 4th, 1981 '» at 7-30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, >' Refreshments
RIBBLE VALLEY JUNIOR SNORKEL CLUB
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th D IS C O
ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDINGTON 7-30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
ADMISSION 60p DANCING TO
Mr DJ DISCO SOUNDS No pass-out after 9 p.m.
We reserve the rights of'refusal by this Committee's decision.
C L A R E S ANTIQUE FAIRS
h odder:br idg e hotel CHAIGLEY
SUNDAY, MARCH 1st 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Morning Coffee T H E
JUMBOS COMING
SATURDAY, MARCH 7th Bar Lunches 10 T h e * “NIGHT FLIGHT” DISCOTHEQUE
* * *
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FRIDAY, FEBRU A R Y 27th at
PENDLE HOTEL, CH ATBURN from 10 p.m. to r i-30 a.m.
SMART DRESS 7 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ^
J THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHTTO J ' REFUSE ADMISSION
‘ • k ' k ' k i c k i c k ' k ' k '
PARKENEWTON-I Tel. Slai
3- ANNUAL *
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^ K n o c k o u t D o m
L A D IE S , COMPETI
TUESDAY, 8 p
Proceeds BAR MEALS ■fc k ' k ' k i k & ’k i c k i HIST and ’
T h e ro a d to r u in
. WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH
MISSIONARY WEEKEND
TOMORROW, FRIDAY 8 p.m. .,
from Manchester and Salford "
THE MELODY BELLES
with Rev. JOHN BANKS (Mission Superintendent)
" ' Mission ' Admission free
SATURDAY, 10 to noon COFFEE MORNING
Bring and Buy . 20p
IN DISTRESS' SUICIDAL!
NEED HELP? Ring the ,
SAMARITANS ANYTIME.
NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9 or BLACKBURN
/ / ' ) 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call or write to
. 15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
CIVIC HALL , C L IT H E R O E . Tel. 23278
Thu rs., Fri. and Sat. at 7-30 p.m.. Matinee Thurs. at 9-15
’ WALT D ISN EY 'S LAST FLIGHT OF NOAH’S ARK m
MON.* MAR. 2nd to SAT. at 7 p.m. ■ Jackie Chan in
THE BIG BRAWL (AA) The New Martial Arts Adventure!
'
Coming Shortly: RAISE THE TITANIC, THE ELEPHANT MAN, BERMUDA TRIANGLE, THE
MIRROR CRACK’D, THE CAT FROM OUTER SPACE with PINlilOCHIO. SUPERMAN 2
PLEASE NOTE THE 19B1 FESTIVAL OF PLAYS APRIL 27th to MAY 2nd
CUTHER0E SO L C B CIA LU
For the best In entertainment SAT., FEB. 28th
THE MOSS BROS. (Fantastic Recording Artistes)
SUN., MARCH 1st
ANDYSWALLOW (Great Act)
BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY
. TO T ED O U B L E— 10 — 11 TO T ET R E B LE — 11— 15 — 16 200 CLUB — 55
WHAT a fuss people ar making over nuclea arms. It is quite obviou that the human race i going to annihilate itse sooner or later.
seem hell-bent on seein to it on our behalf. 6 course they see to it als that we have far mor vvorrying things to fill ou time with — unemploy
The people in powe
lear arms will make i that the superior race (thi good old give-us-a-slap-on
ment, public spendini cuts, etc. The only difference nuc
note, however, it will bi very consoling to know that if the neutron born! is used, our lovely nev council offices will still b(
the-back-human-race) i: going to kill the eartl sooner rather than later. On a more optimisti<
— well really it is so in: significant I hardly dart mention it — who is going to pay for it? Because we will all be dead!
left standing in all theii glory. The only problem being
The dictionary should really find a new defini
tion for CIVILISED — the ability to wipe out one’s enemies at the touch of a button. S. WILSON, Clitheroe.
E n g i n e f i r e
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 7 th 8 — 1 p.m.
ST NICHOLAS HALL, SABDEN TRAD DRESS WELCOME
DANCING TO
SOUND CITY SHOW BAND TICKETS £2.25 (inc. supper)
P R O C E E D S TO S ABD EN HEALTH CENTRE
.
ELECTRIC wiring was damaged in the engine of a van which caught fire in Whalley Road, Sabden. Padiham Fire Brigade quickly dealt with the blaze.
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ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING THURSDAY,
MARCH 5th, 1981 at 8-15 p.m. at the Club
SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL
COFFEE EVENING »"<• SLIDE SHOW SHROVE TUESDAY,
MARCH 3rd, 7 p.m. SLIDES 7-45 p.m.
Bring and Buy Stall, Cake Stall, Side Shows
- FRIDAY, MARCH 20th FRIDAY. APRIL 24th
ADMISSION: ADULTS 25p - CHILDREN 15p EVERYONE.WELCOME ALSO DISCOS
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