2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 30th, 1981 What* on... What's on.„ Whation... What* on... W h a l * o » i y J 5 * ^ *
Unit Four BLACKBURN 1
Support 4.05 7.20 Feature 2.20 5.40 8.55 SATURDAY- g i ia i i i t i i , — 9 -
7- 8-
SITY
techniques of rock-climbing with Ron James (2) Climb ing in Twos
9-35-LASSIE. “Furv Falls” 9-
10- 10-
in “The Police” (bw)
BEAR BUNCH. “No Space Like Home”
12-30—GRANDSTAND: Foot- • ball Focus, 12-35; 1-05 Boxing from the Royal Albert Hall: highlights of this week’s Barrett/Duff promotion. Racing from Haydock, 1-20, 1-50, 2-20; 1- 30 The Cold Shield Win dows Handicap; 2-00 The Cold Shield Windows 4,000 Guineas; 2-30 The Cold Shield Windows Trophy; commentary. Meet the teams, 2-05; Rugby League, 2- 35, from Wembley; The Rugby League “Three Fiv e s” Challenge Cup F in a l , Hull Kingston Rovers v Widnes; commen tary; 4-45 Final Score: Clas sified football results, match’ reports and latest news of other events.
5-10—THE HARDY BOYS AND NANCY DREW MYSTERIES: “The Mys
tery of the Whispering Walls”
0-00—NEWS; Weatherman
0-50—SATURDAY PR E MIER: “RODEO GIRL," starring Katharine Ross, Bo Hopkins, Candy Clark, Jac queline Brookes, Wilford Brimlev
0-15 — YOU MUST BE JOKING! Comedy game hosted by Terrv Wogan
0-10—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS
8- 9- 9-
10- 11-
MUSIC SHOW “Ewing — Gate” Weatherman
12- 27—WEATHER
11- 00—DENTIST ON THE JOB (bw). Film starring Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Connor, Shirley'Eaton, Eric Barker
(bw) s t a r r in g E d g a r Kennedy
10—ROCKFACE. The 55—HELP! IT’S THE HAIR 5-
JO—FISH FEATHERS 7-
7- 8- 8-
15—CHARLIE CHAPLIN 6-
15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER 30—CLOSEDOWN
7,40—1-55—OPEN UNIVER SITY
1-55—CLOSEDOWN 3-20—SATURDAY CINEMA
1: “SOMBRERO” starring Ricardo Montalban, Pier Angeli
2: “ THE MAN WHO LOVED REDHEADS,” starring Moira Shearer, John Justin
Those young Ulster men race their motor bikes
Weather
John Player Cup Final: Leicester v Gosforth, from Twickenham
th r e e y o u n g p eo p le stranded on an island
10-40—PUFNSTUF. With Jack Wild and Mama Cass. Jimmy is an ordinary boy until he stumbles on a gaily- coloured talking boat
00—SATURDAY CINEMA 25—THE ROAD RACERS.
1 1-00 International Sports Special 1; 1-15 ITN News; 1- 20 The ITV Six, Kemp- ton: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2- 35. Newmarket: Races at 1-45, 2-20 and 3-00. 3-10
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT. In tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies. 12-35 On The Ball;
15—NEWS AND SPORT: 30-RUGBY SPECIAL. The
VIEWS (new series). To night Bernard Levin talks to John Osborne
AN EVENING WITH RENE 'CLAIR. Gavin Millar introduces tw.o of his most famous films.
9- 05—A NOUS LA LIBERTE (bw). Film, written and di rected by Rene Clair. Star ring Raymond Cordy, Henri Marchand
10-
Gavin Millar talks to collea gues and stars who worked with him
11- 05—NEWS ON 2: Weather
11-10—I MARRIED A WITCH (bw). Film directed by Rene Clair, starring Fred- ric March, Veronica Lake
7- l l i l l l l l !
9-15—MANSCAPE. "Gateway to the World.” Many indus tries developed as a result of their proximity to a port.
20—THE VAL DOONICAN 10-
9- 40—NUMBERS AT WORK. Fred Harris looks at rates per minute, rates per hour and interest rates in a number of working situa tions
Forum, Los Angeles AT THE MILL
05—DALLAS (last in series) 55—NEWS AND SPORT: 10—DIANA ROSS in The 00—SATURDAY NIGHT
11-50—11-55—WEATHER. MAN
F a c to ry .” The Tundra beyond the Arctic Circle is one of the bleakest places in the world, yet each May, birds large and small, start nesting work there
8- 20—THE LEVIN INTER 50—ARENA PRESENTS 5-
International Sports Special 2: Boxing. The Welter weight Championship of the World; 3-50 Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestling from Waltham stow; 4-50 Results Service'
5-05—METAL MICKEY. “Mickey Plays Cupid.” Steve falls in love but the object of his attentions has eyes for another — espe cially after Metal Mickey displays his magic powers
5-35—ITN NEWS 25—ARENA ON CLAIR. 7 -
THE 25TH CENTURY. “Journey to Oasis.” Part 2. Buck and his friends are involved in a race against time to prevent a galactic war
LAUGH. “The Man with the Face.” Danger stalks the ward when Glover’s past catches up with him
BALL SHOW. Comedy, music and star guests
40—BUCK ROGERS IN
STRIKES BACK (M S S r \
6- 35—FAMILY FORTUNES. With Bob Monkhouse
05 —ONLY WHEN I * 35—THE CANNON AND
* *
05-SURVIVAL. “The Bird
10-00—ITN NEWS 10-
THE MOVIES. Ursula An dress in “The Southern Star.” French West Africa in 1912, Kramer a selfimade man, has his own private army run for him by Karl Ludwig. Karl and his hen chmen have been siphoning the company’s diamonds into their own pockets
the final Saturday of the Football League season, Elton Welsby presents highlights from one of the region’s top fixtures
10-30—SATURDAY MORN ING PICTURES: “MYS TERY ISLAND,” “Valley of F ire .” Comedy with
SU N D A Y
l l l l l l l l l 7-
SITY
8- 9-
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN. The P r im e . Minister, The Rt Hon. Mar garet Thatcher, MP, speaks to Mahendra Kaul
"See-Saw” programme 9- 10- 10- Problems, Problems
READING (7). Deafness is Not a Peaceful, Silent World
11- 00—IT FIGURES. Every day Maths (6) Percentages
ESPANA. First of five films about Spain, with in terviews in Spanish ■
11-25—CAN SEO for beginners in Scots Gaelic (s)
11-
COOKERY COURSE (Part 3). Pates and First Courses •
i i i i i i i i i
15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER 30—CLOSEDOWN
00—OVER THE MOON: A 3 - 4 -
3-15—RUGBY LEAGUE CUP FINAL: Hull Kingston Rovers v Widnes; highlights
I-
45—SUPERVISORS (7). 10—THE SKILL OF LIP-
35—REALIDADES I)E 6- 7-
8- 8-
7-40—1-55—OPEN UNIVER SITY
55—CLOSEDOWN 2 -
CHELSEA Roy Day de signs a garden for last year’s Chelsea Show
6-05—NEWS REVIEW with sub-titles
RAMME: A live outside b r o a d c a s t
“Futurehome 2000” 50—DELIA SMITH’S
12- 15—SUNDAY WORSHIP from Errol Parish Church, Perthshire
1-25—EDUCATION SHOP. A series of Eight programmes for parents (7) Choice at 16 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES
1-00—FARMING: followed by Weather for farmers
4-20—GIBSON AND THE RED ARROWS. Arthur Gibson’s award-winning new film of the Red Arrows in their latest aircraft, the Hawk
4-10—TOM AND JERRY. “Mouse for Sale”
4- 5-
6- 6-
SHOW visits Bognor Regis (last in series)
from H o rsh am, West Sussex
9-
7- 15—SUNDAY FILM: “THE MAGNIFICENT SHOW MAN,” s ta r r in g John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale, Rita Hayworth
10-
1 - 5 5 — F I L M MATINEE:“ G YPSY,” starring Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood, Karl Maiden
HEAD" (bw). Film starring Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey
P au l e s c a p e d from Damascus
1-15—UNIVERSITY CHAL 1-
LENGE. With Bamber Gascoigne
Bob Smithies talks to North-West farmers
50—A GARDEN FOR 15—“ THE FOUNTAIN
4-00—SMUGGLER. “The Re spectable Traitor — Part 1.’
35—THE MONEY PROG from
4-
SEA (last in series) with Clare Francis: “The Last Resource"
15—THE COMMANDING 9- 0(F— 9- 10-
TENNIS. The WCT Semi- Finals, from Dallas; com mentary
. raeli general Moshe Dayan • (1) Settler
profile in three parts of Is-
15-NEWS ON 2: Weather 20—INTERNATIONAL
Marino Grand Prix; com mentary
GRAND PRIX: The San
Action adventure set at the turn of the last century. Sarah Morton’s grandfather is accused of being a French spy
30—DAYAN (new series). A 6-
10-50—A STR EE TCAR. NAMED DESIRE (bw). Film s ta r r in g Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh
(last episode) starring Mal colm Storry with Carolyn Pickles and Ian Redford in “Blood”
50—MATCH OF THE DAY 50—NEWS: Weatherman 00—ANTIQUES ROAD
40—SONGS OF PRAISE 10-
1 1 -
30—THAT’S LIFE 15-NEWS: Weather
11-
10- 25—EVERYMAN. "An Al ternative Priesthood,” the. Roman Catholic Church in Latin America
11-25—THE SKY AT NIGHT: "In the Beginning. . .”
OUT (6) “ The Other China,” the Republic on Taiwan
11-45—11-50—WEATHER MAN
II- 11-
f t l l l l l l l l 9-
20—BREAD OR BLOOD
5- 30—25 TODAY! Bob Greaves presents s special program me to launch Granada’s 25th anniversary on the air. And he’s offering 25 prizes in 25 competitions — the first prize is a 1956 fully recon ditioned Morris Minor con vertible
6-30—ITN NEWS 6 -
Church.” Exploring religi ous and moral issues
7-
7- 15-RISING DAMP. “Food Glorious F o o d .” With Leonard Rossiter.
OF CHINA. “It’s Always So in the World." A look at life in China today
SHIP. From Cannon Street Memorial Church, Hand- sworth, Birmingham
30—THE HUMAN FACE
00—MORNING WOR 8-
RIGHT. “Disablement Spe cial.” Lis Howell reports on
the w-ork of schizophrenia support groups
00—EUROPE INSIDE 12-
* tories in Skelmersdale, Corby and Peterlee
1-00—GOD’S STORY. “Paul Meets Jesus.” In today’s story Paul Copley tells how
TWO AT
REUNION TWO Clitheroe men are among 10 survivors pf more than 300 young men
.who trained at Whalley for first world war service in the Royal Army Medi cal Corps.
Billy Hitchen (92), of
Castleford Nursing Home and Frank Hudson (85), of
Littlemoor View, trained at Calderstones, which was then Queen Mary’s Military Hospital.
ley Old Boys” have been held every year since 1921
and the latest was at the New Inn, Darwen, • last week.
/- \ Reunions of the “Whal Stock judging
MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC tried their hand at
judging Friesian cattle at the home of Mr and Mrs J. Hitchen, High Lees Farm, Whitewell.
• Winners for cows were
Paul Nightingale and Thomas Binns (senior) and Alan Spurgeon (junior) and for heifers Paul Nightingale (senior) and Ryan Haworth (junior). David Cowgill gave the vote of thanks.
The girls met for a
flower arranging demonst- ra tion by. Mrs Ann Morris, of Dutton. A raffle for an arrangement
was won by Gillian Turner. .
) With Brian Walden
jobs with prizes worth up to £10,000 and rent-free fac-
which aims to create new 00—TH IS IS YOUR
Years of Entertainment.” Johnnie Hamp, Granada’s Head of Light Entertain ment, takes a look back at some of the high spots in music and laughter from programmes he produced — quizzes like Spot the Tune, classic rock ’n’ roll shows featuring Little Richard and Granada “firsts” including The Beatles and Paul Daniels
School is found hanging by his old school tie
25—AAP KAA HAK 10- 30—CO-OPERATE! Series
10- Boy.” An ex-Captain of
HYMNS. Derek Batey in troduces hymns requested by viewers
discovers that justice is often rough
B o u n t i fu l .” Romantic drama. Christine Parsons
NESS.” With Katharine Hepburn and Rossano Brazzi. A lonely American secretary in Venice on holi day becomes flustered by the intense stares of a handsome man
Lancashire Education Committee — District 13 NELSON and COLNE COLLEGE
45—DOWN TO EARTH. 15 —“ SUMMER MAD
GAWTHORPE HALL, Padiham, Burnley, Lancs. MAY 9th-10th
TECHNIQUES IN DRAWING Tutor: David Johnstone
MAY 10th
LIFE DRAWING AND PAINTING Tutor: David Carson
MAY 23rd-24th
DRAWING AND PAINTING FROM LANDSCAPE Tutor: Edmund Mercer
Each Friday from MAY 9-00 — 12-30
DISCOVERING 20tH CENTURY POETRY . Tutor:J<eith Lawson
30—FLAMBARDS. “Lady
Full details and application forms: Telephone PADIHAM (0282) 78511
District Education Offices, T. J. A. Thomas, Esq., B.A., Market Street, NELSON
District Education Officer
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH “76 group”
JA Z Z N IG H T 00—CREDO. “Remarriage in at the 40—YOUR 100 BESTC o y p J l o o f e 45—REMEMBER THIS. “25 *
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 205 on MAY 6th 8-30 — 11-00 with
THE ERIC AINSWORTH TRIO
featuring AL WOODS BAR SNACKS and RESTAURANT AVAILABLE 45—CRIBB. “Murder Old
9- 45—TALES OF THE UN EXPECTED. “A Woman's Help” with Tony Franciosa 15—ITN NEWS
SHOW. “The Roots of the Tree”
11- 30—DRAGNET. Joe Friday “father” of a generation of
00—WEEKEND WORLD. 12-
TV cops, Starring Jack Webb
Series set in that "Sixth dimension” beyond man's knowledge and experience
00—TWILIGHT ZONE.
BUS STOP T E A (ir> aid of Scout Bus) in the UPPER HALL
SATURDAY, MAY 2nd 2-30 p.m.
to be opened by Dr G. Hampson District Scout Commissioner
Miscellany of stalls — including new to you Boutique
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Admission (including tea) 25p EVERYONE WELCOME
BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDA Y
WEEKLY DOUBLE — 13-21 WEEKLEY TREBLE — 8-25-30 200 CLUB — 7
SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
S SPRING EFFORT
Martin Top, Rlmington ANNUAL
ATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1981 at 3 p.m.
Opener: Mrs Beverley Cullingford
Chairman: Rev. J. D. Cullingford
Stalls: Cakes, Plants, Bring and Buy, Bran Tub, etc.
' Home made teas will be served.
GRINDLETON METHODIST SCHOOL'
(POSTPONED FROM LAST WEEK)
SALE OF SHIRTS AND KNITWEAR Also JUMBLE
(SECONDS) TOMORROW
LOW M OOR C LUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY
Usual Entertainment in The Lounge SUNDAY LUNCH
MEMBERS DRAW £6 SUNDAY, MAY 3rd
30—THE SOUTH BANK
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SCOUT EXECUTIVE • present
MONDAY 11th to SATURDAY 16th MAY 7-30 p.m. each evening
GANG SHOW 81
in the PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE
CLOGCEBS S PORTING C LU B
■» sum. but M i™
TONIGHT, THURSDAY, APRIL 30th
FOLK NIGHT » with '
Guest folk singers welcome STREET LIFE
Free to members Guests 40p
SUNDAY, MAY 3rd and EVERY SUNDAY
FREE AND EASY with
Late bars. Food available
PREJUDICE Guest artistes welcome
PRIDE AND HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH
. SUNDAY,' MAY 3rd GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
Mr D. DEWHURST (Blackburn) WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th
LADIES’ FELLOWSHIP Mr W. FOSTER (Blackburn)
WEDNESDAY,. MAY 6th PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY
Beloved let us love one another lor love Is ol God and everyone that loveth is born' ol God and knowelh God
1st Esp of John cMv7 WHALLEY
METHODIST CHURCH JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 2nd at 2 p.m. ,
' , Admission 3p
LOGIC • and'
STIFLED CRY playing at
. Moor Lane, Clitheroe SATURDAY, MAY 2nd
BROWN COW
THE ANCHOR INN Gargrave, Nr Skipton
D IN N E R DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 9th
DANCING TO BACCHUS 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m.
Four course dinner and coffee £6.95
including.VAT *\
BOOKINGS 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. Tel. GARGRAVE 666
1
m.ttrt. CMCMUY
Tickets £1.20. Children under 14 (Monday to Friday 75p) (Tickets still available every evening except Saturday) Tel. CLITHEROE 23162
,
TREVOR JAMES SOUND 46241 45853 45798 45027 1 1
45703 46801 46236 45991 . Snowball No. 6. Next Week £8 “ D O N ’ T M IS S T H E
•>ti» TOWN HALL, SKIPTON SATURDAY, MAY 2nd 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.
AIREDALE ANTIQUE and CO L LECTO RS FAIR
■ on FRIDAY, MAY'Ist and SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE — FURNITURE,
JEWELLERY, PORCELAIN, SILVER, COPPER AND BRASS, BRIO A BRAC, etc, etc. . Refreshments Served All Day
.
STEPHENSON'S ANTIQUE FAIRS, Helmsley (0439) 70351
(N.B, Dealers Book One or Two Days — Overnight Security)
FRIDAY, MAY 1st at 7-00 p.m.
LOW MOOR METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAYSCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY MAY 3rd SERVICES 2-15 p.m. and 6 p.m.'
Preacher for the day the Rev. E. S. Joselin
The children will take pad in the afternoon service.
’ Soloist for the evening . service Mrs Stella Smith A hearty welcome to all
FRIENDS OF BLEAKHOLT
WHALLEY BRANCH SPRING FAYRE
S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 2 n d
C of E School, Whalley at 2 p.m;
To be opened by Mrs L. Cheatham
ADMISSION top CHILDREN Sp
RIBBLE VALLEY TALKING
NEWSPAPER GROUP ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
TUESDAY, MAY 5th
TRINITY CHURCH HALL 7-30 p.m.
r . ^ ° n’: MaY 4th, Crofters Hotel A6 Cabos Garstang, Morning Coffee - Lunches
Tel. LANCASTER 7 9165
JIM GARLICK ANDY KAY
AND ■ - any high-class function. M u s a - i ,
oTel. BURNLEY 20795 I 24-hour, answering service1;
, Cake stall, Bric-a-brac, Tombola
A \\\\\\V \\\\\\\\Y CLITHEROF
' byST Georg produced b
On THURS., FR 8th and 9th IN ( Tickets 80p, Pen
From Aspdcns, 26 h
CLARE’S ANTIQUE FAIRS BANK HOLIDAY FAIRS
CLITHEROE EVENING TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD
FASHION SHOW Presented by PATRICIA BAILEY
: MAY 6th at 7-30 p.m. in the CATHOLIC HALL
Admission £1 including light supper and free raffle ticket
1 . Proceeds for charity LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
RIBBLE VALLEY ADULT EDUCATION Office open Monday to Thursday evenings In
\ Rlbblesdale School TEL. CLITHEROE 22563
AMENDMENTS and OMISSIONS EARLY BIRDS and LUNCHTIME KEEP FIT
Postponed to MAY 5th due to building work not completed.
FLORAL ART St Mary’s, Langho. Enrolling as advertised, on Thursday evening this week to be held on Wednesdays with effect from MAY 6th LADIES KEEP FIT Sabden County Junior School, Tuesdays 7-15 to 9-15 p.m.
_ OLDTIME and MODERN SEQUENCE DANCING, Parish Hall, Clitheroe Wednesdays 1-30 to 3-30 p.m.
OLD TIME DANCING, Sabden Wesleyan School, Tuesdays 1-30 to 3-30 p.m.
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT MODEL AIRCRAFT CLUB
_ . _ nt \ Present
Snnm P 9 £ T.?.2LLED f l y in g scale MODELS OF WORLD WAR ONE TYPE
a ir c r a f t
Plus numerous demonstrations and novelty events SUNDAY, MAY,3rd AT ROEFIELD.
EDISFORD RECREATION AREA, CLITHERdE continual programme from 11 a.m.
Adequate car parking, refreshments and toilet on site A family show not to be missed
Admission 20p adults. lOp children or 50p family __________ ticket
NEWTO VILL
ANNU
FLEA MOND
11 a.m.—5 p.m. ADMISSION 15p
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I FOLK ATTC TUESDAY,
LANCA Admlsslo
Proceeds to HAVE A GOOD NIG
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCI ORGAN SOCIETY
CONGER MAY 2nd. 1981. 8 d
SATURDAY,
ST PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE
HARRY JEPSON Clarinet
CHARLES MYERS Organ
PROGRAMMES Non Members 75p
Students and OAP’s 40 All are welcome
. 12-
SHOW. With P a t r ic k . Wayne, Dionne Warwick
05—SATURDAY NIGHT AT
* PENDLE HOTEL J *
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^ “N IG H T F L IG H T ”
d is c o th e q u e FRIDAY, MAY 1st
ALTERNATIVE MUSIC SATURDAY, MAY 2nd
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15—MATCH NIGHT. On
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11- 20—LOU GRANT. “Sting,” with Edward Asner
, 15—THE MONTE CARLO 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 EARLY to avoid disappointment_ Numb ers l im i te d
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J U N D E R -1 8 D ISCO 1 . TUESDAY 5th — 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. ^
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment
SATURDAY, MAY 2nd
JOHNNY DOUGLAS SUNDAY, MAY 3rd
(Club Favourite) ANTHONYJOHNS (Guitar Vocal) T e n t f “ ™
C r u s a d e IC O M E S T O l
CLITHEROE with Evangelist DUNCAN LEIGHTON
9th-24th MAY, CASTLE FIELD 8 p.m. nightly (except Mondays)
CHILDREN'S MEETINGS, MON.-FRI., 6 to 7 p.m. YOUTH NIGHTS, TUES. AND FRI.
When someone becomes a Christian he becomes a brand new person Inside . . . A NEW LIFE HAS BEGUN!
THE
BOUNCING BOOBS
j f MIST FEELINGS
The last Snows of
THE .STAR. WARS'SAGA CONTINUES
3 STRIKES BA
MARK HAMIU HARRISON FORD
CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS' ANTHONY DANIELS'
Separate shows daily at 1.55 4.10 6.20 8.35 .
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I ’’DON'T BE ASHAMED IQ CRY.,. Thisisthesaddeststoryevertoid |
tremendously exciting. lANCHniSTlE-DAILY EXPRESS
Ingenious, imaginative and
a rattling good story. . ’ARTHUR TMIRKELL-DAILY MIRROR
Superior fast moving thriller... ■ BOB HOSKINS HtUN MIMtN 4 THE LONG POOP FBI DAY-1
Support 2.50 5.25 8.00 Feature 3.50 6.25 9.00
£2, £1.50, £1 LONG THE THURSDAY, MAY 21st 6-30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
THE FREDDIE STARR SHOW
1st HOUSE £4, £3, £2 ;. MON„ MAY 4th. 7-30 p.m. 2nd HOUSE £4.50. £3,50 and £2.50
WED., MAY 6th 7-30 p.m.
TOM O’CONNOR £2.50, £2, £1
FRIDAY, MAY 8th 7-30 p.m:
T H E U N D E R T O N E S £3 advance (£3.50 on night)
May 12th ROLF HARRIS £3.50, £2.50, £1.50
May 27th MANHATTAN TRANSFER JUNE 1st SLADE . £6.50, £5,50, £4,50
Tickets (or group eventa may alao be obtained from Amea Records • and Tapes, Blackburn, Burnley and Clitheroe,
Box OHlc®, Northgate, Blackburn. Tel: 51887: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p m Monday to Friday, 10 e.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday , Now with late booking till 8 p.m. Fridays
and Mary’s Music, Accrington. £3.00 (£3.50 on night) COMING SOON
IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME •
NELSON 694929 or BLACKBURN
/ / = 662424 Call or write to
. 15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
FOOTBALL at SHAWBRIDGE
SATURDAY, MAY 2nd
LANCASHIRE1 COMBINATION
CLITHEROE V
CHADDERTON ; Kick off 3 p.m. Admission 45p
' Children and OAPs 25p refreshments available
ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIRS
GARGRAVE, nr SKIPTON (Above Co-op Store)
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
THIS SUN. AND MON. MAY 3rd and 4th
COMING EVENTS MAY 24th and 25th ’ JUNE 7th-JULY 5th
AUGUST 2nd — AUGUST 30th and 31st, SEPT. 6th
STALLS £5 — INQUIRIES
Tel. Skipton 3440,4641, 4884
SAWLEY W.l. and SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
JUM B L E SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 2nd at 2 p.m.
V
in SAWLEY SCHOOL Cakes and Produce .
Bring the Children to
SANDOWS SUPER
FUN SHUW CLOW NS
at CLITHEROE — Eshton Terrace, (Castle Field)
!
Tuesday 5th, Wednesday 6th, Thursday 7th MAY
TWICE DAILY at 4-30 p.m. and 6-30 p.m.
Prices of Admission: Children 50p and 80p, Adults 80p and £1.20 (popular prices, unemployed families half price with prior booking only. Box office open 10 a.m. — 1 p.m.)
Profit support; The Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood Trust, Reg. charity No. 270769
Advance booking on site during theatre visit — 10 a.m. to 1p.m. Our Fun Show includes: Great Britains
ARCO the strong man — beautiful Fantail Pigeons — balancing specialities Participation and PRIZES — PRIZES!!
W H IT F O R D 5 C A R A V A N C E N T R E
foremost slapstick clown troupe with the original CLOWN HOUSE
M E N ’ S WEAR
SPORTS JACKETSl size 30in. — 46in. Conventional styles, velvet, blouson and anoraks.
TROUSERS — Ne stretch fabric’in
stock, plain colour SHIRTS DENIMS
CO A C H H IR E
TEL. GISBURN 394 20-45 str.
AVAILABLE ESTIMATES FREE
COMPARE OUR PRICES COMPARE OUR QUALITY
NEW RANGE OF LYNTON, THOMSON AND COMPASS
BRING THE FAMILY TO OUR PERMANENT CARAVAN SHOW
SELF-TOW HIRE, ACCESSORIES OPEN M A Y D A Y
oft MARLBOROUGH STREET, HEALEY WOOD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BURNLEY 20029
To find us: Turn oil Manchester Road, immediately below Trafalgar Street roundabout on to Healey Wood Industrial Estate
Wrangler, Levi, Wes Coast, Lee Cooper
KNITWEAR — Fro £6.99
(Trendy and conventional)
Sweat shirts from £5.99
Rugby: Falm
Falmers, Shoes, Trainers etc.
shirts, T shirt
66-70 Whalley Roa Clitheroe. Tel. 22697
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THE A D V E N T U R E C O N T I N U E S
The three outlaws from Krypton
descend to Earth to confront
■ the Man of Steel, In a cosmic battle
for world supremacy.
A MEMBER of the Langho Guides, 15-; old Christine Kay, ceived the movenv top accolade on Mo — the Queen’s G Award.
It was presented
District Commissi: Mrs Anne Whit during an open evenii St Leonard’s Sch Langho.
Christine, who live
Langho before movin Wilpshire last year,
handed over , five ba: to Susan Duerden, each to Angela Leer and Carole Holmes one to Susan Williams.
The Guides will sho
be camping at Dincl and during the evei they showed parents t expertise at erectini tent and using var: utensils.
amassed 26 badges on| way to the award. Mrs Whittam .
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