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f Clitn 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 1st, 1982 Weekend SATURDAY 10-
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 9-05 THE DO-IT-YOURSELF
10-
9- 30 CHAMPION .TH E WONDER HORSE . (series) (bw)
FILM ANIMATION SHOW. (3) Table-top and Cut-out Animation
10-25 BATTLE OF THE PLANETS (new series) A science-fiction cartoon series
First in a 13 part serial (bw)
■ 9-20 SPIDERMAN: “Rhino — The Madness of Mys- terio”. Join the super sleuth who can walk up walls
00 ROBINSON CRUSOE. 945 ITN NEWS AND SPORT
10-50 TRAIL STREET (film 1947) (bw) starring Ran dolph Scott and Robert Rvan
12-12 Wea th er 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-55 News Summary; 12- 25 Football Focus, Pre view; Grand National Day: 1-00 Around Ain-
5-30 NEWS, Weatherman 5- 40 SPORT/Regional News
6- 7-
with Mike Read
5-10 THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW
tree; 1-15 The Fences; l-\ 30 Who’s on the Favour ite?; 2-00 The Sun Ratings Handicap Steeplechase; 2- 10 Fancied Runners; 2-20 Meet the Jockeys; 2-35 The Sun Templegate Hurdle Race; 2-45 The Runners and Riders; 2-50, The Grand National Parade; 3-20 The Sun Grand National Steeplech ase (Handicap); 3-45 Half time football scores; 3-55 Rugby League: The State Express Challenge Cup Second Semi-final: Leeds v Widnes; 4-35 Final score
545 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD (series)
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: 12- 20 On the Ball; 12-45 Motor Cyc ling. The Argentine 500 c.c. from Buenos Aires and Darts, the Arctic Lite Masters; 1- 15 1TN News; 1-20 The ITV F o u r ; 1-30 Damerham Stakes; 1-40 Drag Racing. ’ The US Winternationals from Pomona, California; 1-50 The ITV Four; 2-00 Salis bury 1,000 Guineas Trial
10-30 TISWAS: A liberal dose of flan-flinging fun
*2-20 The ITV Four;'2-30 Cranbome Sprint Stakes; 2-
940 T H U N D E R B I R D S : “Ricochet”. A rescue mis- . sion for the Thunderbird team' as a pirate TV sta tion orbiting in space gets . a hot reception
11- 12-
• tion — the Everest Grand Prix
v sage and dog jumping to highlights of the week’s major “domestic” competi-
SHOW-JUMPING: “The Birmingham Champion-, ships 1982. From dres-
00 I N T E R N A T IO N A L
O.T.T. team present their own view of the week’s events’-
Chtheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clas«f,ed)
What's m . . . What's on... What's on... WhatS ©a... What's on... What's on... SPRING at the
RIBBLE VALLEY B O R O U G H ASSHETON ARMS ! DOWNHAM 1
and there’s something'
new.in food and drink.
We have a new style of catering-— and a new menu that combines traditional foods with a modern method of presentation.
00 O.T.T.: The off-beat
“ THE HAND. OF NIGHT” . A man is haunted by a beautiful woman only he can see1 and discovers her likeness in the tomb of an Egyp tian princess
00 MIDNIGHT MOVIE:
• - I t ’s interesting! ■ I t ’s different!
* : . ; And itfs extremely good value! ■
Besides — food can only be judged when - you get it on your plate — so come along 1 and see. for yourselves.
And it’s not easy to describe in an advertisement.
' • • •.
We serve food every day from 11-30 a.m. to 2-15 p.m. and 6 p.m( to 10-30 p.m.— so you have plenty of time. •
6- 3-
■ Stakes; 2-10 Darts. The’ Arctic Lite Nations Cup;
5-05 ITN NEWS 5-15 CARTOON: “Holiday for Drumsticks”. With Daffy Duck
• Albert Hall; 4-50 Results. Full sports round-up
9-
9-05 DALLAS. Ellie is finally trying to face the reality of Jock’s death
740 THE SATURDAY FILM: “A GUNFIGHT” (1970) starring Kirk Douglas, Johnny Cash
10- 11- Weatherman
BIZ. A celebration of laughter and song.
35 POP QUIZ (new series) 05 KEN DODD’S SHOW
6-
Lite Nations Cup Second - semi-final; 2-55 The ITV Four; 3-05 Salisbury 2,000 Guines Trial Stakes; 3-15 Darts. The Arctic Lite , Nations pup. The Final. Half-Time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestl ing from The Royal
, L I F E 40 Darts. The Arctic 4- - Anna Lee
CAROLINE” (1941) (bw) starring Ronald Colman,
6*15 IT’S A LOVELY DAY TOMORROW. The prob lems of disabled and chronically sick people who live in poverty as a result of being declared “fit for work” and having their invalidity benefit stopped
sta r r in g I rene Dunn, Fred MacMurray
5- 20 CHIPS: “Forty Tons of Trouble”.
645 3-2-1: “Greece". Ted and the regulars join the con testants on a Greek holi day package
GUAGE: “The School Fete”. Jeremy Brown and his students come to the rescue of school principal Miss Courtney at the annual fete
SPECIAL. FA Cup and Football League action and The Sun Grand Na tional Steeplechase
12- 20 WEATHER weekend guests
55 NEWS AND SPORT, 10 MATCH OF THE DAY
20 PARKINSON and his
7- 25 NEWS AND SPORT, Weather
15 MIND YOUR LAN
645 DID YOU SEE . . .? Weekly television review with Ludovic Kennedy
740 HAYDN FESTIVAL. Andrew Davis conducts the BBC Welsh Sym phony Orchestra, soloists and choirs in a perform-
8-
745THE FIRST GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY: (Film) Set in 1855. No one has ever robbed a moving train, but when elegant crook Edward Pierce and his mistress Miriam see a would-be robber thrown from the bullion-carrying train, the idea is sown in Edward’s mind
( Qrarcada ) 9- 10-
945 GOD’S STORY: “Samuel and Saul”. Last of this series introducing the Old Testament to children
• SCAPE: “The Bronte Sis ters”. The strange wild beauty of the Yorkshire landscape, so important an element in their lives, is reflected in all their work, and is an integral part of this film '
6-
30 POETRY OF LAND- 7-
8-
640 SUNDAY BEST: The series with life as its sub ject and entertainment and enlightenment as its twin aims-
SUNDAY 30 ITN NEWS
10- 11-
this series examines The Lord’s Prayer, from St Michael’s Theological Col lege, Llandaff, Cardiff
REALLY BELIEVE?: Gillian Reynolds talks to Sister Maria Boulding
00 GOD HELP ME: Last of mind 10-
30 BUT WHAT DO YOU 10-
11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-30 DOWN TO EARTH: A fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s country side, conducted by Bob Smithies and the “Down To Earth” team
“Photographing Events”. Joe Partridge and George Hughes help you to understand your camera
12 00 WEEKEND WORLD: The events that shape our lives, explained by a top reporting team
1-00 UNIVER 1- 2- 3- t : t
LENGE: The Teams com peting are University of Dundee v Balliol College, Oxford
DIVERSITY CHAL
Sergeant”. The rescue team search for a lost
hiker and get caught in a violent storm
845 ITN NEWS 9- 00 A KIND OF LOVING: Vic’s sister Christine is getting married — but for Vic, a draughtsman in an engineering factory, love is the last thing on his
APOCALYPSE: “Lucifer and Lord”. The new Shah of Iran is still marooned on a cross-Channel ferry
00 W H O O 00 ME AND MY CAMERA: 12- 11- 30 PAR ENT S . SHOW:
“For What We Are About. To Receive” .
8- 9-
DOUBLE BILL: “MY WITH
MOMENT” (1950) (bw)
25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 30 SATURDAY CINEMA
At weekends we serve food all day — from midday to 10-30 p.m. — so treat yourselves.
COME TO DOWNIIAM ENJOY THE SPRING!
Tel. Clitheroe 41227 50 “ NEVE R A DULL Your Easter dining at
THE GEORGIAN WINDOW I Support LAST
LICENSED RE ST A UR ANT, WADDINGTON
GOOD FRIDAY — Luncheon from 12 noon. High tea from 4 p.m.
EASTER SATURDAY — Luncheon from 12 noon
CANDLELIT DINNER from 7-30 p.m. Egg Dijonntiise
. ance of Haydn’s sacred oratorio “The Creation” (Part 1)
Home-made Cream of Chicken Soup Melon and Prawn Cocktail Devilled White Bait
Salmon Mayonnaise
HEDGEROWS (new series). Seven monthly films exploring the Engl ish hedgerow (1) April
10-50 THE OLD GREY WHIS TLE TEST presents Van Morrison and Rick James
10-20 LORD BUTLER; A Tri bute to “the best Prime' Minister Britain ever had”
“The Creation” (Part 2) 30 D I S C O V E R I N G
55 NEWS ON 2, Weather 05 HAYDN FESTIVAL.
Poached Fillets of Lemon Sole Veronique
- ' Grilled Entrecote Steak Garni Beef Stroganoff
. £8.50 incl. VAT Coffee and Mint
EASTER SUNDAY — Tabic D’Hotc Luncheon £4.25 from 12 noon. High Tea from 4 p.m.
EASTER MONDAY — Luncheon from 12 noon. High Tea from 4 p.m.
Reservations strongly advised to avoid disappointment
Tel. CLITHEROE 25090
640 SONGS OF PRAISE for Palm Sunday from Wells Cathedral
15 HART TO HART: 15 FATHER CHARLIE:
10-
7-15 OPEN ALL HOURS. Comedy series starring Ronnie Barker
745 SUNDAY FILM: “SUN SHINE” (1973) starring Cristina Raines, Cliff de Young
945 OMNIBUS with Barry Norman
11-
1045 CHOICES. Discussion of moral decisions
35 NEWS: Weather P
1140 PETE SAYERS ENTER TAINS
When Planets Loop the Loop
S
TEENAGERS: "Sorting It Out”. Parents can’t understand why teenagers
want to stay out so late
Wants You”. Korean war veteran Benson receives a cryptic message
i i l i l i 6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 9-
9-00 TRUMPTON. A “See- Saw" programme
30 240 ROBERT: “Acting
10- 10 THE COMPUT E R PROGRAMME (8) The
er Elton Welsby brings you football action from one of yesterday’s big games in the North West
25 MATCH TIME: Present
10*35 THE ENGINEERS (5) 11-
Thinking Machine Palm Sunday from St
EST ESCAPES: Hosted by Tony Curtis. This film looks at the death defying feats of some of America's
f-eatest escapologists
5-30 SALE OF THE CEN TURY: With Nicholas
SHOWJUMPING: “The Birmingham Champion ships 1982”. From the Na tional Exhibition Centre
N T E R N A T IO N A L
6-00LOVE: “We Always Knew We’d Get Married”. Dr Jack Dominion looks at
Parsons
love and marriage in the middle years of life and talks to'couples about, their relationships
30 THE WORLD’S GREAT 12-
12*05 RITES OF SPRING. A celebration of the delights of spring
Helier Methodist Central Hall, Morden, Surrey
1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-55 F ILM MAT INE E : “ THEY DIED WITH
1-25 PAINT! (8) How to Tackle an Interior View
farmers
* THEIR BOOTS ON” (1941) (bw) starring Errol
4- 5-
5- 6-
Flynn and Olivia de Havilland •
Faith”
945 SUPERVISORS (3) I’m in Charge
* JEEVAN. A magazine for Asian viewers
30THE SOUTH BANK AND
00 BENSON: “The Army -
C C B S A
Attention all Breakers! TONIGHT at HODDER BRIDGE
Return match of Darts and Pool with Longridge Breakers at 8 ‘p.m.
THURSDAY, APRIL 8th 20 THE SKY AT NIGHT.
S A F F R O N S H O W B A N D at Hodder Bridge Hotel, 8 p.m. Admission by ticket, £1.50
Available from Committee Members, Hodder Bridge Hotel and Clitheroe Rig and Twig
E V E R Y O N E WELCOME
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-05 HORIZON: A look at the effects on the NHS of the g r owt h of p r i v a t e 2 medicine
Selection of our speciality desserts from the trolley or cheeseboard
Roast Half Duckling English style
FOUR PRESENT SUNDAY APRIL 4 FOR 7 DAYS M T W g j g w i i p
4.00 7.25 Feature 2.15 5.40 9.05 LAST
MOMENTSm M, FEELINGS 2 Sep. I Short 2.00 5.30 I
HERBIE GOES BANANAS ,u,
CENTRE OF TIME ,u, Also WHALE OF A TALE IUI
JOURNEY TO THE
THE FRENCH LIEUTENANTS WOMAN
Showsl Feature-2.55 * 6.25 8.S5
THE LOST ARK, ■ Support
r a id e r s o r 4.00 7.15 _
> Feature 2.2S 5.35 8.S0 Saturday shows from 5.35 . ,
HEAVY METAL ,aa, AMERICAN POP iaa,
j Support Feature • , 1.25 6.00 3.45 ' 8.20 Sunday and Friday shows (rom 3.45
SUPERMAN 2 m , SUPERMAN ,ai
Special Children's Matinee every Saturday at 2pm (end 4pm)
FEATURES, SHORTS and SERIALS.
Admission 4 0p (all ages) T O D AY U N T I L S A T U R D A Y
3 L H ARWOOD 1 CONVOY (A) 3.30 8.40. HOOPER (Al Sep shows 1.50 7.00 2 DEATH WISH 2 (X) 2.10 3.45 6.00 8.20 3 TEH FINGERS OF STEEL (X) CHAIN GANG WOMEN (X) Coni 2.35 LCP 7.30 4 THE GRADUATE <AA) 3.50 8.S5. MIDNIGHT COWBOY (X) Sep shows 2.00 7.05
T C E N T R E 5 LAST MOMENTS (Al 3.40 6.35. IAST FEEUNGS (A) Sep shows 1.55 6.50 6 DEATH WISH 2 (X) 2.00 5.40 B.00 7 EYE OF THE NEEDLE (AA). Support (AA) Sep shows 1.50 6.40 (Sal from 6.40)
£1.20 adult MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY child 60p THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
SUNDAY LUNCH '
MEMBERS DRAW £9 SUNDAY, APRIL 4th
BRONTE (COMEDY GROUP)
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3- 4- 5-
6- 6-
Alternative Account of 1981. How some of the events of 1981, although not making the interna tional headlines at the time, will affect millions of people
turne by Chopin 2)'
55 GLOBAL REPORT. An
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RAMME f e a t u r i n g Cheaper Cars for All?
55 FOU TS’ONG plays Noc 00 GLOBAL REPORT (Part 00 RUGBY SPECIAL: The
00 NEWS REVIEW with a 30 THE MONEY PROG
55 FARMING: Weather for
8- 8-
, portrait of Tibet which, prior to the invasion by the Chinese in 1950, was even more unlikely than the dreamers of Shangri- La had ever imagined
US: Tibet. The first of two programmes. “The Lost Mystery’’. A unique
starring Lisa Harrow 9- 15 THE WORLD ABOUT
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10 BONANZA. “A Matter of OOTHE ONEDIN LINE
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11-10 PEGGY LEE ENTER TAINS. America’s first lady of song on a musical
945 A LION IN THE STREETS (Film 1953) starring James Cagney, Barbara Hale
journey that covers four decades
MUSIC SHOW. Pieces of classical music introduced by Owain Arwel Hughes
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THURSDAY, APRIL 8th
£9.75 including DINNER, CABARET and DANCING
For reservations ' T e l . G IS B U R N 5 8 1 JAMES VINCENT & SON
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5 0 I' ■: YOUR THEATRE BOOKING SERVICE
Information Office, Council Offices Church Walk, Clitheroe. Tel. 25566
NOW BOOKING FOR Palace Theatre, Manchester
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Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Pendle Leisure Services Booking soon for
LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE
Cut price SQUASH 9-20 a.m. — 4-40 p.m. Monday — Friday, only 70p per court (admission extra)
. Thursday 6-30 p.m. — 8 p.m. Music, Movement, Games, Exercise machines
WOMEN’S LIB NIGHT
' ROLLERSKATING — Wednesday and Saturday evenings
Tel. Longridge 4474 for details_______ LEISURE IN RIBBLE VALLEY
RIBBLESDALE POOL (Tel. 24825)
10a.m. — 11 a.m. Every Saturday in April and ;
★ S P R IN G S P E C IA L S ★ NEW DISCO SWIM
GIANT RUBBER RINGS 11 a.m. — 12 noon. Normal admission charges
F R E E swimming for mums and dads!!! at our new FAMILY NIGHT. Wednesdays 5 p.m. — 8 p.m., - children with parents pay only 20p each
NEW
SPECIAL SESSION for the DISABLED . .Mondays6 p.m. — 6-45 p.m.20p ' ,
TAN FOR SUMMER at our super
SOLARIUM. ONLY 35p per session WHY PA Y MORE?
JAMES VINCENT & SO
DEERPARK NURSERIES TOWNELEY HOLMES BURNLEY, Tel. 24162
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------OPEN------ - WEEKDAYS
9 a.m.-— 8 p.m: WEEKEND '
9 a.m. — 6 p.m. CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 6-45 p.m.. LAST MOMENTS AND LAST FEELINGS (A)
MONDAY, APRIlr5th to SATURDAY AT7-30 p.m. N.B.: OPEN GOOD FRIDAY' AT7-30 p.m.'
ITS TALONS TEAR. ITS BREATH BURNS. IT IS TERROR.
ANDONLY SORCERV CAN
ESTROY •IT.
of our O
YEARS GROWING
invite you to the
2nd GLORIOUS WEEK GLDEN FAMILY JUBILEE
i MARCH 2 7 th — A PRIL 4 th
Including this week CRAFT DISPLAYS
Come along and enjoy numerous Family events, Gardening Information and Special Offers .
RIBBLE VALLEY ARTS FESTIVAL
NORTH W E S T — SO U N D ARCHIVE
£3........ .....................30934 £2........ ................... 29507
29742
P L O U G H I N N WIGGLESWORTH
A NEW DIMENSION FOR BAR FOOD
From Saturday, April 3rd, our Bar Menu moves into the1 gourmet class
We already have a reputation for first class food at reasonable prices ( and now we are offering—
(
★ A help yourself salad bar of great variety. ★ New and unusual hot dishes as well as old favourites. ★ Choices of starters and sweets. ★ Table reservations in the dining room for bar meals (except Sundays). .
★ Seven days a week service (shorter menu Sundays).
Our “Furrows” Restaurant is open every evening Family lunch on Sundays
Ring Long Preston 243 for reservations
AIGHTON, BAILEY AND CHAIGLEY MEMORIAL HALL
Hurst Green DOMINODRIVE
WHIST and will be held on .
EASTER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th
to commence 7-30 p.m. Admission: 70p Good prizes
_____ during the evening.
including refreshments Easter draw will take place
wl Sll
Due to massive public demand
ONE MORE
SUNDAY MARKET will be held THIS SUNDAY at NELSON FC, VICTORIA PARK
' ☆ Donkey rides ☆ Candy floss . ☆ Cafe and ices
* ☆ Tombola . ☆ N/’arious stalls
Everyone welcome ' Admission free Open 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
Electors of the Parish are hereby notified that the Parish Meeting is to be held at the Playing Field Building on Monday, April 5th, at 8 p.m.
WEST BRADFORD PARISH COUNCIL ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
items included on the Agenda so far. 1. STREET LIGHTING
2. HOSPICE APPEAL
Anv one wishing to add to the Agenda please contact Mrs C. A. Cherr, Clerk, Clitheroe 23936
B A R N D A N C E
West Bradford Playing Fields Committee Claiming Date June 4th ■ _____1
This meeting will be followed by an ordinary meet ing of tlie Council
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, 19th APRIL 7-45 p.m.
TUESDAY. 20th APRIL • 7-30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY 21st APRIL
7-30 p.m.
THURSDAY 22nd APRIL • 8 p.m.
24th APRIL (davtimel
THUR., FRI. and SAT., 22nd, 23rd,
n r i M P n iu iu d y u iu c i____________
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND present BRASS IN CONCERT Admission 75p
FESTIVAL OF BALLET AND DANCE over 700 entries pay at the door
_____:____— — — — — — — ’ Walk, Cllthoroe. Tel. 25566. Free brochure also avaiiapie.
RIBBLE VALLEY DRAMA FESTIVAL
26th APRIL— 1st MAY
a least ot drama and entertainment!! Box office opens A^ril 12th
Civic Hall, Clltneroe. Tel. 23278
.................... Itne „ ________ ___April 1___
CLITHEROE SHOPPING FESTIVAL 24th APRIL —8th MAY .
Organised by Clitheroe and District Chamber of
Competitions, window displays, special offers. Late niqht openings. 6 day trading and other events. Come to Clitheroe tor friendly old fashioned personal service In a festive atmosphere!!
SPRING ART EXHIBITION
" r in i ty Y ou th an d C om m u n ity C e nt re , P a r s o n L an e , C lith e ro e . Sat ., M a y 1 s t— Mon., M a y 3rd, 10 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. d a i ly — Sm a l l a dm is s io n c h a rg e
' RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL — SERVING THE COMMUNITY MONDAY
■ CIVIC OPENING NIGHT featuring P r ^ o M b y f t lb ^ a i i v ^ ^ ‘
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“A Century of Sound” Mr KEN HOWARTH
with NW Sound Archivist
' Wednesday, April 21 st at 7-30 p.m. at the
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