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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 26tk, 1981 Weekend SATURDAY-


( BBC-1 ) ( frBC-2 ) ( Q t^ g l l l l t 1-


9-05—SWIM (7) Elementary Diving.


9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP: You can ring us today on 01-811 8055. The lines open at 9-30 a.m.


12-12—WEATHER.


12-15—GRANDSTAND: Foot­ ball Focus, 12-20; Marathon Preview, 12-50, David Cole­ man looks forward. to to­ morrow’s momentous occa­ sion when-over 7,000 run­ ners line up for The Gillette London Marathon through the city’s streets and parks; Boxing, 1-05 from Glasgow: The Lightweight Champion­ ship of Great Britain: Dave McCabe v Ray Cattouse; International Badminton, 1- 30, 2-10, 2-40, from Wemb-


* Newbury, 2-00 The Julians of Reading Ltd Hunters1 Steeplechase; 2-30 The Greenham Group Handicap Hurdle Race; 3-10 The Keneot Handicap Steeplech­ ase; Flat Race Preview, 3- 20; 3-45 Half-time Football Scores; Rugby League, 3- 50. from Wigan: the Rugby League “Three Fives” Chal­ lenge Cup Semi-final: War­ rington v Widnes; 4-40 Final Score: Classified foot­ ball results, match reports and the latest news of today’s other major sport­ ing events.


. ley Arena: The John Player All England Championships (Semi-finals); Racing from


5 -


HAZARD: The late J. D. Hogg.


6- 00—NEWS; Weatherman


6-15-JIM’LL FIX IT 6-


LARGE SHOW 7-


8- 9-


10-


s ta rr ing Ron David Selby.


Storm Weather


ti-10—SI’ORT/REGIONAL NEWS


7-40-1-55—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY.


2- 3-


1 “Smart Money” (bw) star­ ring Edward G. Robinson, James Cagney, Evelyn Knapp.


3-55—SATURDAY CINEMA: 2 “Hollywood Canteen” (bw) starring Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Dane Clark and Janis Paige.


Floella Bepjamin. talks to some children about their favourite foods and sug­ gests a recipe • for anyone who likes pasta.


5- 6- 10—SATURDAY CINEMA: 55—CLOSEDOWN. 10-


9-15—NO NEED TO SHOUT: A look at the education of


30—SCRUMMY TUCKS! .


9- 49-NUMBERS AT WORK. Simple mathematics related to everyday jobs.


review of the week’s televi­ sion presented by Ludovic Kennedy.


55—DID YOU SEE . . ? A


7- 7-


8-


MET: LA TRAVIATA by Giuseppe Verdi — Starring Ileana Cotrubas as Violetta, Placido Domingo as Alfredo and Cornell MacNeil as Germont with The Orchest­ ra and Chorus of The Met­ ropolitan Opera House con­ ducted by James Levine (Act 1) Violetta’s Drawing Room (Sung in Italian with English sub-titles).


Weather. -


Scene 1 Country House near Paris; Scene 2 Flora’s Salon in Paris.


10—THE DUKES OF 8-


9- 30—LIVE FROM THE


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 Gymnastics from Madison Square Gardens, New York: 1-15, ITN News; 1-20, The ITV Six, Hexham: Races at 1-30, 2- 00 and 2-30. Doncaster: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2- 55; 3-10, International Sports Special, 2, "Chal­ lenge for Survival”. Hand gliding from Mount McKin­ ley, Alaska and Kayaking from The Yapa River Valley, Colorado; 3-50 Half­ time Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Wrestling from Ashington; 4-50 Results Service.


10-30—TISWAS Fun and music on a grand scale.


-


10—NEWS AND SPORT; 35-LA .TRAVIATA (Act 2).


5-


Columnist". To mark the event of the publication of “God’s Fifth Column” by William Gerhardie this month.


Violetta’s Bedroom.


5')—THE LITTLE AND 25 —THE SATURDAY10-


uner Leibman,


■ presents The Who on stage at the Grugahalle, Essen, West Germany — taking part in German television's “Rockpalast".


WHISTLE TEST (Part 1) 35—ARENA: “God’s Fifth


5-05—PUNCHLINES! Quiz with Lennie Bennett and lests Jenny Hanley and lolf Harris.


gue: Roll


5-35 —ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


THE 25th CENTURY “Mark of The Saurion”. All­ action adventure with space hero Buck Rogers.


55—LA TRAVIATA (Act 3) 35—THE OLD GREY


40—BUCK ROGERS IN


THE SPREAD EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE !


6- 35—3-2-1 Ted Rogers and Dusty Bin meet some of th e i r fav o u r i te su p e r heroes.


. gifts of lyricist Sammy Calm, opera star Placido Domingo an’d Cliff Richard.


11-


chance to see the show in which Michael Parkinson united the special musical


55—DALLAS: The Gathering 45—NEWS AND SPORT; 00—PARKINSON: Another


SICA TO DEATH” Film starring Zohra Lampert, Barton Heyman, Kevin O’Connor, Mariclare Cos­ tello.


12- 25-12-30—WEATHERMAN. 00—"LET’S SCARE JES­


11- 05—NEWS ON 2 11-10—BARTOK CENTE­ NARY (1881-1981). The last in a series of programmes about the life and music of the Hungarian composer seen through his six string quartets: String Quartet No. 6 (1939) played by The Bartok String Quartet. To end the centenary week and as a tribute to his friend, Yehudi Menuhin plays the. Tempo di Ciaconna from the Solo Violin Sonata.


BADMINTON: The John P la y e r All E n g la n d Championships from Wemb­ ley Arena; highlights.


11-55—THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST (Part 2) The Grateful Dead take over the stage.


SUNDAY-


( B B C -1 ) ( BBC-2 f ) 11-00—SIMPLY SEWING Leila Aitken shows how:to


9-00—HEADS AND TAILS V 9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


9-


10- 10-


Know I Am a Supervisor — But What Do I Do?


READING


11- 25—KONTAKTE (23) Was sind Sie von Bernf?


SURE: Five lectures from the Royal Institution on a theme for the ’80s (2) Frac­ tions.


11-


1-00—FARMING; Weather for farmers.


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES I -


■ 3-


3-15—TOM AND JERRY in “Professor Tom”.


“Brief Encounter” (bw) starring Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard.


4-


CONTEST PREVIEWS (Part 2)


12- 15—SUNDAY WORSHIP: A series for Lent


LAW (7) Small Claims.


1-25—EDUCATION SHOP (2) Is Small Beautiful?


55—FILM MATINEE: 5-


7-40-1-55—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


45—SUPERVISORS (2)'; I ' ’


1- 2-


10—’THE SKILL OF LIP- 35—WORK AND L E I ­


Wales Schools (19 Group) v Scotland Schools from Car­ diff Arms Park


50—WAIN WRIGHTS’ 4-


4-00—HORIZON: “Voices from Silent Hands” British Sign Language — A barrier to learning English? or a vital first step?


EAST: A film following The Police as they tour'through Japan, Hong Kong, India and Egypt, winning awards and new fans wherever they go.


BADMINTON: The John Player All England Champ­ ionships from Wembley Arena (The Finals)


55—RUGBY SPECIAL: 30—INTERNATIONAL 12-


11-25—AAP KAA HAK 11-


1-15—UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE High speed quiz between university teams.


1-


50—THE POLICE IN THE 2-


Smithies talks to North- West farmers.


25—EUROVISION SONG 6-


4- 5- 6-


6- 7-


ATHLETICS: The Gillette London Marathon — At 9 o’clock this morning over 7,000 men and women set off from Greenwich Park along a 26 mile 385 yard ro u te to Buckingham Palace, in the biggest athle­ tics event the capital has staged since the Olympic Games 33 vears ago.


SHOW from Abervstwyth


6- 7-


00—INTERNATIONAL


BADMINTON: The John Player All England Champ­ ionships from Wembley Arena. Further coverage of this afternoon’s finals from Wembley Arena


digest of the news of the week


RAMME 45—INTERNATIONAL 4-


4-09-BARRIERS Last of the present series. Adopted teenager Billy, trying to trace nis real parents enter for a music scholarship.


10—NEWS REVIEW: A


8- 8-


SEA (new series) Six voy­ ages with Clare Francis. Na r ra ted by Laurence Olivier (1) The Edge of the Unknown


50—MATCH OF THE DAY 50—NEWS; Weatherman 00—ANTIQUES ROAD­


from St Asaph, Clwyd, Wales.


9-15—NEWS; Weather 9-


10- 10-


7-45—ELIZABETH R: Star­ ring Glenda Jackson in “The Enterprise of England” by John Prebble


Starring Ronnie Barker, David Jason and Lynda Baron


25—THAT’S LIFE Mu^geridge and Dr Alec 40—SONGS OF PRAISE 15—OPEN ALL HOURS:


9- 15—“O LUCKY MAN!” Film starring Malcolm McDowell with Ralph Richardson, Rachel Roberts and Arthur Lowe.


PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF: Lee’s Team v Fuzzy’s Team for The Marley Trophy. This week’s match features Mark Thatcher and Lee Trevino v Adam Faith and Fuzzy Zoeller


12-05—“THE WHITE BUS” Film s ta r r in g Patricia Healey, Arthur Lowe and Anthony Hopkins


10—FRIENDS: Malcolm II-


OUT (new series). A series of eight films, made by the BBC, Danmarksradio, Radio Tele-Luxembourg and ZDF Wiesbaden, about the way the outside world sees Western Europe (1) Poland


45—EUROPE INSIDE 10- 11- 45-11-50—WEATHERMAN.


Silverstone: The Marlboro- International Trophy for Formula 2 cars


l l l l l l i i 9-


40—THE MONEY PROG­ 15—THE COMMANDING


6-


5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW Kermit and the Muppet gang are joined by Julie Andrews.


"Heads or Tails”. With guest star Rhonda Fleming. A shopkeeper is overawed when meets his movie idol.


6-30—ITN NEWS 6 -


15—NEWS ON 2; Weather 25—INTERNATIONAL


7- 7 - Christianity Works”


HYMNS Favourite hymns, introduced by Derek Batey.


WON “The Slavers”. Zeb Macahan uncovers a ring in Mexico that sells young girls throughout the world.


1-00—GOD’S STORY “Jesus the Story-Teller”. A series introducing the New Testa­ ment to children.


With Brian Walden


make a simple Chanel-type suit, with emphasis bn now to line a skirt and jacket.’’


WORLD “The Making of a Crew”. The story of a Brit­ ish life-boat crew.


40—INTERNATIONAL 9-


7- 35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES James Gamer in “How Sweet It Is!” A magazine photo­ grapher and his wife take their teenage son to Europe to save him from a broken heart.


ALS "Killer With a Long Arm”. There’s a gun in town, to kill a special man. But which man?


10- 10-


11- 15—ITN NEWS.


match action in a soccer highlights programme with


a strongly regional flavour.


Pack”. Billie’ is given a tough initiation when she goes to cover a political can-* didate.


12- 30—PAUL ANKA: MUSIC MY WAY. With guests Natalie Cole, Dr Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band and St Paul’s Baptist Church Choir.


35—LOU GRANT “The


The Directors of the Spread Eagle Hotel (Saivley) Ltd,


loish to let their customers and suppliers knoiv that, despite the


15—THE PROFESSION­


recent bereavement the business ivill continue as usual under the same management and the same high


30—MATCH NIGHT Top


standards of cuisine and service will be maintained.


PETER J. SPENCER — Managing Director


30—WINDOW ON THE 00—WEEKEND WORLD 45—DOWN TO EARTH Bob 15—HOW THE WEST WAS


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SILVER BAND PRESENTS


LEYLAND


VEHICLES BAND


^ AT C L I T H E R O E C IV IC H A L L


S U N D A Y , A P R I L 12th at 8 p .m .


Programmes £1.25


Available from Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Ribble Valley Music, Clitheroe Civic Hall, or any band member.


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 30—THE LOVE BOAT 00—JAYWALKING “Why 40—YOUR 100 BEST


TERS “Dr Sadie”. The last of the present series.


15—DOCTORS’ DAUGH- 9-


"Seychelles”. The beautiful coral islands in the Indian Ocean, and it’s underwater marine life.


10—MOTOR RACING from


8- 45—CRIBB “Mad Hatter’s Holiday”. Adventures set in the Victorian era, featuring Det-Sgt Cribb and his sidekick Det-Con. Thack­ eray. Brighton is horrified by the gruesome discovery of a severed hand in their aquarium. But Cribb is after more than alligators.


“Homemade Murder". The Harts are held hostage after a murder victim had hidden a clue in their dog’s toy.


35—UNTAMED FRONTIER


10-30—BUT WHAT DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE? At a time when everything’s changing, can Christian beliefstand still?


WILDERNESS “4: I am the Light of the World”. Canon Barney Milligan.


00—THE WAY OF THE 10-


10- 11-


EXPECTED “Would You Believe It? Tanner and his assistant unearth a beauti­ ful nude statue during a dig. But Tanner doesn’t want to share it with anybody.


15—ITN NEWS


SHOW Melvym Bragg talks to novelist Verity Bargate.


45—HART TO HART


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T H E


“NIGHT FLIGHT”


d i s c o t h e q u e


FRIDAY, MARCH 27th and


SATURDAY, MARCH 28th ALTERNATIVE MUSIC


PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN


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


SUPPERS SERVED TO 12 midnight SMART DRESS


THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION


COME EARL Y to avoid disappointment— Numbers limited


45—TALES OF THE UN­


THE RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS and RECREATIONAL COUNCIL A COFFEE MORNING


30—THE SOUTH BANK


Target”. A fishing trip turns into a life or death struggle for detective Joe Manmx.


Dalesrail summer trips


FULL speed ahead — th a t ’s this summer’s .■ Dalesrail programme, which includes calls at Clitheroe station.’


ston, Blackburn and Clitheroe will run, on April 4th, May 2nd, June. 6th, July 4th, August 1st and 29th and October 3rd. .


The service from Pre-


at Settle, Horton-in-Rib- blesdale, Ribblehead’ (return only), Dent, GarS-


!/ Passengers may alight -


dale, Kirkby Stephen, Ap­ pleb y , Langwathby, Lazonby, Armathwaite and Carlisle.


can be made at Clitheroe Travel, Castle Street, Clitheroe. Prices for the trips range from £2.80 to £4.50.


Bookings for all . stations


necting buses "will run to Sedburgh, Dent, Hawes, Richmond, Gunnerside,.


On certain dates,, con­ : )


Brough, Middleton-in- Teesdale, Langdon Beck and Bowes Museum.


from Langwathby to Alston and Hadrian’s Wall.


Another bus will run


tryside trains the same service as in previous y ea rs will run from Clitheroe to Blackpool, on the same dates, starting on April 4th.


In addition to the Coun­


<CEDA D ATE TADI C S by TERENCE RATTIGAN


WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP . present


Producer: BARBARA SCATTERGOOD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st-SATURDAY, APRIL 4th


ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m. TICKETS: 75p. including tea and biscuits


From: Hammond’s Confectioners, St Mary’s Street,


■ Clitheroe.‘Seconds Away,” Moor Lane, Clitheroe or Roy Oldroyd Tel. Clitheroe 22715


35—MANNIX “ S i len t


on SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 1981 10 a.m. to 12 noon


at THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR,


CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE Cake Stall, Bring-and-Buy, Raffle


TICKETS 25p By kind permission of the Mayor of Clitheroe


deaf children, from pre­ school age to comprehensive school.


Bailey flies a cargo of wild birds to the islands.


* Also 05—BAILEY’S BIRD


ENCOUNTER WITH DISASTER ,a , 3.3S


Support 7.10 Feature 1.50 5.30 9.05


fKfSBUTsuruu f j ' - flEStSEU'N AIMWARAK •


cw M fRTJ a I I O PNE PPEBC 4


Support Feature


4.00 7.15 2.25 5.40 8.55


t \ -


Unit Four BLACKBURN 2


Support Feature


2.00 5.30 8.10 2.55 6.30 9.05


Over a thousand people and hundreds of ships and . . i .


planes have vanished FROM HERE...........


BLACKBURN * Box Office, Tel. Blackburn 51887 SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 7-30 p.m.


• and JOHN CHILTON'S FEETWARMERS £2.50, £2 and £1


GEORGE MELLY SUNDAY, APRIL 5th, 7-30 p.m.


THE C0RRIES


An evening of Scottish Folk Music Admission £3, £2.50 and £2


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st, 7-30 p.m.


FIVEPENNY PIECE £2.50, £2.25, £1.50


THURSDAY,APRIL16ttl 7-30 p.m.


SUNDAY, APRIL 19th 7-30 p.m.


BROTHERHOOD OF MAH


£3.00, £2.50, £2.00 IN CONCERT £3.50, £2.50, £1.50 THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 7-30 p.m.


THE TOMMY STEELE SHOW £6.50, £5.50, £4.50


WED., APRIL 29th 7-30 p.m.


THURS., MAY 21st 6-30 and 9 p.m.


ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION


JUMBLE SALE WHALLEY


C of E SCHOOL 2 p.m.


SATURDAY


MARCH 28th ADMISSION 5p


TEA AND BISCUITS j A L S O |


SUNDAY


MARCH 29th 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.


Tickets £3 advance, £3.50 door


MON., MAY 4th 7-30 p.m.


2nd house £4.50, £3.50 and £2.50


1st house £4, £3, £2


WED., MAY 6th 7-30 p.m.


TOM O’CONNOR £2.50, £2, £1


£2^ £1.50, £1


THURS., MAY-12th 7-30 p.m.


ROLF HARRIS SHOW Tickets £3.50, £2.50, £1.50


WED., MAY, 7th 7-30 p.m.


MANHATTAN TRANSFER


£6.50, £5.50, £4.50 SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 7-30 p.m.


BERLIN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader: HEINZ SCHUNK BACH: Art of the Fugue


MOZART: Slnfonla Concertante K364 VIVALDI. The Four Seasons


£3.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00 • FRIDAY, APRIL 24th, 7-30 p.m.


MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor: DMITRI KITAENKO


Soloist: VLADIMIR KRAINEV (piano)


PROGRAMME: SHOSTAKOVICH. Symphony No. 6 inB Minor


PROKOFIEV Plano Concerto No. 3 In C Major


RIMSKY KORSAKOV Legend of the Invisible City of Kltezh STRAVINSKY. The Firebird Suite £5.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00


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Box Office, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 51887. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Now with late booking till 6 p.m. Fridays


Tickets for group events may also be obtained from Ames Records and Tapes, Blackburn, Burnley arid Clitheroe, and Mary's Music. Accrington.__________________


BOX OFFICE PHONE Blackpool 28372-3


Credit cards accepted


TOES,, MARCH 31st + WEEK Agatha Christie’s


A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED


MON,, APRIL 13th + WEEK Sandy Powell and great star cast


STARS WHO MADE


THE MUSIC HALL EASTER MONDAY


APRIL 20th, AND WEEK


Moira Lister, Michael Craig, Derek Waring


THE MARQUISE


MON., APRIL 27th+ WEEK


Lesley Judd, Peter Purves present


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB Ill 'HU For the best in entertainment y-i


i ’ ,y.


THURSDAY, MARCH 26th STAR NIGHT with


JOHN DUBARRY and BERNIE MANN


SATURDAY, MARCH 28th REMON


(Spanish entertainer) SUNDAY, MARCH 29th


BAKERSFIELD (Say no more)


BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY


'COMING ATTRACTION, SUNDAY, APRIL 12th C A N T E R B U R Y T A L E S Star Cabaret Entertainers


(THIS IS A TICKET ONLY SHOW. MEMBERS AND GUESTS) WEEKLY DOUBLE 25—22


WEEKLY TREBLE 28—2—22 200 Club 89


SUNDAY SOCCER at SHAWBRIDGE


SUNDAY, MARCH 29th


LANCASHIRE COMBINATION


CLITHEROE


CAERNARFON TOWN


KICK OFF 2-30 p.m. <. CHARLES BERUTZ BtStdonftttaAhr


LAST FEW DAYS CIVIC HALL, CLITHEROE


THURS., FRI. AND SAT. AT 7-30 p.m. Tel. 23278 THORNLEY


ROEFIELDHOfELAND RESTAURANT SUNDAY, MARCH 29th


EDISFORD BRIDGE (onB6243) CLITHEROE (Tel. 22010)


M O T H E R ’S D A Y


L U N C H E O N SERVED 12 noon to 2 p.m. £4.25 INCLUDING VAT


£2.50 CHILDREN’S PORTIONS RIVER ROOM AND EDDIS BAR


50/50 DANCING AND MEAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY £4.95 INCLUDING VAT 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.


>>


BROWSHOLME FISHERY WILL BE OPENED TO


FISHERMEN FROM APRIL 1st ? FLY ONLY: MAXIMUM 4 TROUT A DAY FREE CAR PARK IN RABBIT LANE l


(Opposite Micklehurst Farm entrance) •


WOODLAND PATH TO FISHING HUT AND LAKE BANK FISHING ONLY. NO WADING


DAY PERMITS ONLY available from M. MAUDSLEY, Water! BallltffNew Lodge, Browsholme Hall, Bashall Eaves, /,•■ Clitheroe. Tell,Stonyhurst 605


• • . PRICE £6 TOSSIDE INSTITUTE WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE at 7-45 p.m.


SATURDAY, MARCH 28th


Admission 50p including supper


ROYAL HOTEL SWAN AND


AND RESTAURANT Tel. CLITHEROE 23130


MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MARCH 29th


JIM GARLICK AND


ANDY; KAY


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


Tel. BURNLEY 2 0 7 9 5 ...... 24-hour answering sorvice


\


Five-course lunch £4.75 inclusive Children’s portions £3.50 inclusive


Served till 2 p.m. h i g h t e a s


.' Served 3-30 to 6 p.m. Reservations now being taken COMMUNITY CENTRE


FLEA MARKET MARCH 29th


Chipping Village Hall 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.


ADMISSION 10p Refreshments, Available


Admission 45p Children and OAP’s 25p


Refreshments Available


HADDON HALL Bakewell, Derbyshire


Probably the most complete and authentic example of a medieval and manorial home to be seen in England. The Hall and terrace rose garden are open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive (NOT SUNDAY OR MONDAY) from April 1st to September 30th.


Morning refreshments, lunches and afternoon teas avail- -


OPENING HOURS: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. able


DOGS NOT ALLOWED — CARPARK CHARGE OF ADMISSION £1.30 — CHILDREN 70p


Estate OHIce, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire. Tel. Bakewell 2855


T H E D I D A N C I


R O A D S


The Best in entertai WEDDING'


PARTIES,et Telephon


BARNOLDS 8 1 4 4 4


West B rad t


Me thodis t C GRAND


JUMBLE„ and m


POUND S ON SATURD MARCH 28th, at 2-30p.tr Admission


• Refreshments a\


RE-0PENI CUTHER MARK


TUESDAY, MAR 1981


. 10-30 a.m. to 11 ST MARY’S L


SCHOOL (York entrance


Produce, Craft . Meet your friends


ONCE IN A LIFTIME


MON., MAY 11th FOR 2. WEEKS


D’OYLY CARTE HENTHORN


GOSPEL CHURCH Sunday, March 29th


GOSPEL SERVICE 6-


MR CLIFFE (Formby) Wednesday, April 1st


Ladies' Bright Hour 2-30 p.m.


Miss A. Whitman (Rlshton)


PRAYER AND BIBLE 7- 45 p.m.


I am the good shepherd. The


good shepherd giveth His tile for the sheep. John 10, v.11.


30 p.m.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES LTD AND HODDER MOTOR SERVICES


, EASTER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 17th


Blackpool............... ............ ........0940...................................... £2.05 3. Blackpool..


1. Yorkshire Dales..’.............. ; 0B4O.................................... £3.30 2. Settle, Morecambe and


..0920...................return 6 p.m. £2.25


5. Blackpool.............................0920..................return 6 p.m. £2.25 6. Extended Country Run...........1330


10. Morecambe........................... 0920 11. Blackpool............................. 0920


7. Stratford-on-Avon................. 0720 8. Scarborough.........................0840 9. York............................. 0840


EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 20th


4. Blackpool..................... ;......0920.................. return 6 p.m. £2.25 EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 19th


EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 18th £2.25


... £5.05 £4.35


return 6 p.m. £2.25 return 6 p.m. £2.25


12. Fleetwood Market.................0920..............return 5-30 p.m. £2.25 13. Blackpool.............................0920..................return 6 p.m. £2.25 forthcoming attractions —


EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 21st


Extended Country Run, 1330, each Sunday from March 29th.........£2.25 Harrogate Spring Flower Show, 0940, April 23rd.............................£2.75 London for the “Royal Wedding” , July 28th dep. 22-20 hours, return Wednesday, July 29tn.................................................................. ......£7.65


CHATBURN AND WHALLEY TIMES DIFFER BY TEN MINUTES TO CLITHEROE.


FARES: Children when accompanied by an adult half-fare. TIMES SHOWN ARE FROM CLITHEROE


Tel. Clitheroe 22473 and 22590. Ainsworths, Waterloo Road. Tel. Clitheroe 23155.


Our Office, 46 King Street, PLEASE BOOK AT-


PLEASE BOOK EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS. “COACHING IN COMFORr


Messrs Speak, Abbey Candy Stores. Tel. Whatley 3622.


Messrs Hudson, Toll Bar, Chatbum. Tel. Clitheroe 41305.


SA L IS NEW


COFFEE


OPEI AI


Te ... £3.25


BOLTONBY-B AND HO


. 8-Day


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ADMISSION STILL lOp (Children free if accompanied)


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SHERRY EVENT at PARK HOTEL GREAT HARWOOD


ADMISSION 50p, INCLUDES SHERRY


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MONDAY, MARCH 30th to SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.


Separate shows dally at 2.10 S.2S 8.00


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SAMARITANS ANYTIME


S i NELSON 694929 or BLACKBURN


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. 15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


C I V I C H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


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