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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 4th, 19S2


Weekend SATURDAY-


9-05 SWIM (5) Back Stroke


9-30 SWAP SHOP, with Noel Edmonds, Maggie Philbin, Jx)hn C ra v en , Keith Chegwin


12-12 WEATHER


12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-45 News Summary; Football Focus (12-20); Racing from Wetherby (12-50, 1-20, 1-50), 1-00 T he P h i l ip C o rn e s Novices’ Hurdle Race, 1- 30 The Selby Handicap Steeplechase, 2-00 The Panama Cigar Hurdle R a c e ; W o r ld S k i in g Champ ionship s from Ha u s , A u s t r ia : The Ladies’ Slalom; World Bobsleigh Championships from St Moritz: The Two- Man Bob; International Rugby (2-20) from Twick­ enham: England v Ire­ la n d , plus W a le s v France; European Ice Figure Skating Champion­ ships (3-55) from Lyons, France; 3-45 Half-time football scores; 4-35 Final Score: News round-up plus classified results


5-10 THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW


5-30 NEWS, Weatherman


5-40 S P O R T /R E G IO N A L NEWS


5- 15 KUNG FU starring David Carradine


6- 35JIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy Savile OBE helps viewers realise their fantasies-


7- 8-


8-


Wendy Craig SHOW


10- 11-


12- 2-


3-


10 OPEN UNIVERSITY 50 CLOSEDOWN


15 OPEN UNIVERSITY 20 CLOSEDOWN.


, ' “ A G A IN S T TH E WIND,” starring Robert Beatty, Simone Signoret,


Jack Warner (bw) 4-


S Q U A R E TOM A TO SHOW/ Comedy, music and puzzles


<5-00 SATURDAY CINEMA 2: . “ THE GLASS MOUN­ TAIN,” starring Michael ' Denison, Dulcie Gray (bw)


6-


IMAGE. A look at the achievements of the com­ munity association of Blackbird Leys, a huge e s t a t e d e p r iv e d o f ' amenities


. 7-05 NEWS AND SPORT, Weather


7- 25 DID YOU SEE . . ? Tele- y is io n r e v iew with Ludovic Kennedy


8- 9-


RITUALS. An edited con­ cert from the Albert Hall


AL: “JOSEPHINE” 05 SATURDAY CINEMA 1:


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT In- t r o d u c e d by D ick ie Davies. 12-20 On The Ball; 12-45 Ski-ing. The World Alpine Champion­ ships, from Haus, Au­ stria; 1-00 High-diving; 1- 15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Seven. 1-30, 2-00, 2- 30 and 3-00 from Kemp- ton. 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45 from S tra t fo rd ; 3-10 Swimming and Interna-


35THE P L A Y AW A Y


• tional Athletics; 3-45 Half­ time Football News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestling from Preston; 4-50 Re­ sults. Full sports round-


• up, including Classified Pools


35 OXFORD: THE OTHER 5-


5-05 ITN NEWS 5-15 BUGS BUNNY “A Star is Bored”


6- Z 05 C E R EM ON IE S AND


Drive.” Part 2. Jon and Ponch are assigned to au- nent a small-town police partment


ships are strained when Tim is left at home to do


the housework, while Bill and Graeme go out to work


15 FILM INTERNATION­


11-35 THE LIGHT OF EX­ PERIENCE. Personal re­ flections on life-changing experiences


11-50 NEWS ON 2, Weather


11-55 MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “A N IG H T TO R E ­ MEMBER” (bw)


10 NANNY (series) starring 05THE LES DAWSON


35 DALLAS


9*25 NEWS AND SPORT, Weatherman


9- 40 MATCH OF THE DAY. More sporting action from the football world


10- 11- 12-


weekend guests by Hammond Innes


6-45 3-2-1 “Magic.” Magic is this week’s theme with prizes and surprises in store


7*45 M AGNUM “ F rom Moscow, to Maui." “Pri­ vate eye Magnum plays cupid when he becomes involved with a former Russian pilot who has de­ fected while in Hawaii


8- 9-


St Valentine’s Day Celebration


at T H E


45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 00 THE DARKER SIDE OF


9-20 W A T C H I T ! S P ID E R - MAN “Spiderman Meets


^ Skyboy.” Adventure with the intrepid Spiderman


9-


40 PARKINSON with his 40 GOLDEN SOAK (series) 30 WEATHER


10-


sperate Intruder.” Brains goes in search of buried treasure


TERROR With Robert Forster and Ray Milland. A scientist conducting an experiment in human cloning ends up ♦ creating an uncontrollable monster when something goes rad­ ically wrong


10- 40 THUNDERBIRDS “De­ for another session with


. this week’s Golden Givea­ way — a personal pack­ age o f Cliff Richard’s mementoes


SUNDAY p H iS C -t ) r BBC-2 )


9-00 HEADS AND TAILS A See-Saw programme


9-15 NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


9-


. . . (last in series) Under New Management


10- 10 M A N A G IN G TH E MICRO (last in series) The Human Factor


10- 11-


about managing small businesses


for those with hearing . problems • 11-


11-25 ENSEMBLE For begin­ ners in French (15)


50 MATHS HELP Help with 7- O-level maths


12- 00 ACCIDENT OF BIRTH Aspects of mental hand­ icap (5) The Swedish System


12-15 DAY ONE R e lig iou s news


1-00 FARMING Weather for farmers


1-30 THE CRAFT OF THE WEAVER (last in series) Woven Hangings


1- 55 NEWS HEADLINES


2- 00 F ILM M A T IN E E : “ CARRY ON CONST­


3- 4-


4- 5-


ABLE ” (bw) starring Kenneth Connor, Joan Sims, Sidney James, Charles Hawtrey


F IG U R E SK A T IN G . CHAMPIONSHIPS


8- 9-


10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY 15 GOOD FOR BUSINESS


. 3-20 HORIZON “Whatever Happened to the Energy Crisis?” A look at the real alternatives to nuclear


35 BUSINESS CLUB Series


4-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L . RUGBY SPECIAL High­ lights of yesterday’s game plus news and reports on the weekend’s rugby


• Championships — The Men’s Slalom


g


00 SEE HEAR! Magazine 6-


ower KI SUNDAY The World


4- 3- ■ 2- > cliff rescue


with a bank 'robbery, a rescue from a dam and a '


25 MATCH TIME Top-class


action from the First Di­ vision brought to you by Elton Welsby, Denis Law and Martin Tyler


father still alive and is he involved in illegal traffick­ ing across the border?


30 BARRIERS Is Billy’s 00 JAYWALKING With Sue


6-00 NEWS REVIEW with a visual commentary


RAMME with Valerie . S in g le ton and Brian Widlake


US The Samurai from Twickenham


doch (last in series) 9-


9-05 INTERNATIONAL PRO­ CELEBRITY GOLF


S E A S O N : MANGO TREE,” star­


ring Geraldine Fitzgerald, Robert Helpmann, Christ­ opher Pate


11-25 STAR BRASS Non-stop music for brass bands


| | ijr i| | | lil| 20 THE EUROPEAN ICE 10 TOM AND JERRY 10-


4-25 SHOW DOGS Preview of Crufts Dog Show


A Walt Disney production


(s e r ie s ) by Rudyard Kipling


5- 6-


11-


9-35 THE W ILD , WILD, WORLD OF ANIMALS


55 MICKEY AND DONALD 15 S T A L K Y AND CO


5-45 SO YOU WANT TO STOP SMOKING (last in series) Staying Stopped


55 NEWS, Weather Michelmore


.6-10SONGS OF PRAISE v from St Paul’s, Bristol 7-


starring Tom Bell


8- 05 THE SUNDAY FILM: “ THE BLACK WIND­ MILL” (1974) starring Michael Caine


9- 45 OMNIBUS with Barry Norman


10-35 NEWS, Weather


10- 45 CHOICES Discussion of personal choice


11- 20 COUPLES (6) What’s So Different?


11-


The Changing Face of* Venus


12- 05 W E A T H E R M A N


From St Stephen’s and West Parish Church. Broughton Ferry


Jay. “Making the Faith R e a l .” How can the middle-class attitude of the Church of England communicate its message to the inner-city churches


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 15 THE WORLD ABOUT


4-30 SUNDAY CINEMA With R ob e r t Mitchum and


05 THE BELL by Iris Mur­ 00 NEWS ON 2, Weather


55AUSTRALIAN FILM “ TH E


Arthur Kennedy. “Anzio.” A war correspondent poins American and British troops preparing the 1944 landing in Italy and be­ comes involved with the four month siege at Anzio


6-30 NEWS 6-


10 SUNDAY BEST Frank


7- 15 HART TO HART “ A Couple of Harts.” While tak in g a h o l id a y Acapulco, the millionaire detectives find themselves posing as domestics, at­ tem p t in g to p rev ent murder


8- 15 A FINE ROMANCE There’s a new man in Laura’s life and a new


secretary in Mike’s. But the turf isn’ t always


00 MORNING WORSHIP 00 BE YOUR OWN BOSS


With Henry Cooper. A look at the pros and cons of working from home and the kind of premises avail­ able for the small firm


11-25 AAP KAA HAK In this 100th edition, Shiv Pande


05 HOLIDAY with Clif f '


15 KING’S ROYAL (series) 11-


talks to the Assistant High Commissioner for India about customs regu-


lations


Robert Smithies talks to North-West farmers and


• out l ines for th com in g events in the county calender


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD 15 THE SKY AT NIGHT


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE With Bamber Gascoigne. A quiz game in which the competing uni­ versity teams demons­ trate their intellectual agility


shape our lives


t The reporting team exp­ lains about events that


9-00 A IR L IN E “ C ap ta in Clarke Plus One.” Busi­ ness is b ooming fo r Ruskin Air Services. But Jack Ruskin lands in diffi­ culty when he makes a delivery to Malta ■


f


10-00 WOOD AND WALTERS Victoria Wood and Julie Walters join forces for their special blend of


10*30 THE SOUTH BANK SHOW With Melvyn


sketches and music 30 DOWN TO E A R TH


Bragg. “Art of the Ad.” Germaine Greer, daughter of an advertising man, looks at several advertise­ ments and by talking to


highly rated than other countries


11-30 P A R E N T S TEENAGERS


f


) t


5


rents *and teenagers in terspersed with impro­ vised drama episodes


1-30 240 ROBERT The 240 Robert crew are faced


12-00 BENSON "The K Affair”


S m


AMinVIl.I.K. ’S w - . HORROR -to IS


It 11. Jyfk


Q Separate 1 Support 2.00 6.50 O Shows 1 Feature 3.35 8.25


GETTi^G THERE S HALF THl FUN


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY - KAREN O’CONNOR


Oboe


LAURENCE PERKINS Bassoon MICHAEL HANCOCK Piano WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.


A North West Arts Circuit Promotion Tickets at the door £1.50, Students 50p


at St Michael and St John’s Social Centre,


COFFEE EVENING


S.P.U.C.


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5th from 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.


Cake Stall, Good-as-New, White Elephant, Brlng-and- Buy, Draw,


ADULTS 20p CHILDREN 10p FEB 7 FOR 7 DAYS


Separale I Support . 2J0 Shows I Feature 3.35 7.00


8.30


ST PAUL’S PARISH HALL, LOW MOOR You are invited to a


VALENTINE PARTY Live entertainment by FLAMINGO


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1982 7-30 p.m. to 11 p.m.


HOT POT SUPPER.at 8-30 p.m.


Adults £1. Accompanied children 50p For tickets ring,Clltheroe 25475


JUMBLE SALE


AT VENTURE SCOUT H.Q., BACK YORK.


STREET, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th


T IU IA V 6 - THE LAST HUNTER (X»Z.05 5.25 8150. LAW ENFORCERS (X) 3.45 7.10 ■ U U M l y_ STRIPES IAA) 1.50 5.10 8.40. CACTUS JACK [ft) 3.40 7.05-. -


5 - ENDLESS LOVE (AA) 4.45 7.35 Bl r).


THE MOST INCREDIBLE UNDERSEA : ADVENTURE OE OUR TIME!


m jR h S S E T O i r i


CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB Members please note


Ambulance Rooms, .Friday, and supper in St John


GENERAL MEETING


ANNUAL


February 5th' at 7.-30 p .m .’


Please bring knife and fork " "


BEING THERE SAIL Of IT . M l


...;i manrlUis lullin' lllin.. ^ St-lli-rs ij-liiilluint. —- - -r


-. IMIMCl-MAN’S nAll I ir> IT 0 D A Y ^" -R ^- E S


4 envuti iMtMuionBjn’i f j • GEGR IR


Xmnuniudk ....LANGUAGE OF LOVE,


3 - SUUAUTY B™-R-AY TH EA (X). Support (X). Cont 2.10. LCP7.50 4 - SH S (X) 2.3S S.40 8.45, RABID (X)4.10 7.15


R OY'S GL (A) 2.30 5.45 9.0O.-RI5IHG DM IYER


-6,o °ii °:8-.1 AP (A) 4.05 7.20 1i 1, Support 3.45 7.0S


Itli MOM blh.l.LhSI LnoicniMiuiHL


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SYLVIA KRISTItl.


i Feature 2.10 5.30 -6.50 i wm wm m m sM &m


« Separate | Support 1.55 7.00 1 Shows I Feature 3.50 8.55


Every Nightmare has a beginning - This one never ends.


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r-idt B L A C K B U R N COLLECTORS


NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN SATURDAY,


MARKET PUBLIC HALLS •


FEBRUARY 13th


of Antiques and Collectors Items for your perusal


Admission 25p, Children and Senior Citizens 10p


Inquiries: Blackburn 53093, Bolton 54337


Our first Fair of 1982 with our usual very good array ,


Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.- CLITHEROE


LADIES CIRCLE will be holding a


GOOD AS \ NEW


. commencing 9-30 a.m. at Shop next to .


Sat., Feb. 6th ° n


Skipton Building Society


Market Place, Clitheroe


PROCEEDS TO PENDLE CLUB AND CHARITIES -.


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


WHBSTAND DOMING DRIVE


ON SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 13th, 1982 IN THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


, Commencing 7-30 p.m. Admission: Adults 60p Children 30p


Draw — All meat prizes CLAIMING DATE


NEWTON VILLAGE , HALL


.


F L E A M A R K E T Monday, May 3rd, 1982


> • - Enquiries: SLAIDBURN 312 . * , * >


WINE, DINE and DANCE DINNER DANCE


FOR THE OVER 25’s


EVERY SATURDAY £ 5 .5 0 including VAT .' ’ 8 — 1 a.m.


■ SPECIAL OFFER


OVERNIGHT STAY including D/DANCE, £30 for 2 (Party rates on request)


. •. All-Around-The-Floor-Sounds and Latest Computer Lighting'


Edisford Bridge (B6243) *,1 Clitheroe


R0EFIELD HOTEL


For table reservations Ring 22010


• I -


IN D IS T R E S S ! SUICIDAL!


SAMARITANS A , ANYTIME


NEED HELP? Ring the


lip . • ' NELSON . 694929


'or BLACKBURN


7 / V 662424 Call-.or write to - •


• 15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET. BLACKBURN


CHIPPING OLD P WELFARE COM


DOMINO D will be I


Hodder Bridg Monday, Febr at 7-45 |


WHIST a


ft Support 1 .SO 4.45 7.45 ^ Feature 3.20 • 6.15 9.10


reener on the other side TN NEWS


T op p in g and Marian Davies present comments, interviews, film profiles and guests


THE C R A V E N H E iF E f t C ^ A S G L E Y


Tel. STONYHURST 215 VALEN TINE’S NIGHT


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th LIVE GROUP


C A V E R N


(B E A T L E S SO U N D ) 8 p.m. till midnight


TICKETS £1.50 now available


G E T IN THE SWIM A T RSBBLESDALE POOL


WEEKEND FEBRUARY 13th/14th, 1982 The pool will be open to the public between the hours of 12 noon — 3-30 p.m. (last admission 3 p.m.) USE IT!


R E V IS E D P U B L IC O P E N IN G H O U R S


SPECIAL HAPPY HOUR FOR THE CHILDREN FEATURING GIANT RUBBER RINGS!!


Teaching facilities available for all ages, facilities for disabled swimmers.


Tel. CLITHEROE 24825


Last admission half hour before closing time Swim regularly for your health’s sake!!


,k is s b , rt,


SATURDAY 13th and SUNDAY 14th, - Jff- 12 noon 1p.m.


VV|/


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th 8 p.m.


ADMISSION 20p IN AID OF T. PARKER TESTIMONIAL


A QUESTION 0F SPORT BLACKBURN


30 TISWAS Join the team 12-


brings you another help­ ing of late-night lunacy and laughter


11- 45 LOU GRANT “ Home T ow n .” B it te r -sw e e t memories for Lou when he runs into an old flame


45 O.T.T. The O.T.T. team GEORGIAN WINDOW ,MENU


Home:Madc Cream of Asparagus Soup Devilled Whitebait, Egg Dijonnuisc


Fresh Grapefruit and Lemon Sorbet P~awn and Mushroom Ncwbitrg


Roast Half Duckling with Orange and Grand Marnier Sauce


Poached-Lemon Sole Veronique Escalope of Veal Cordon Bleu


40 THE PALACE PR E ­


SENTS From the Hamil­ ton Palace, Toronto, with Jack Jones


Selection of our speciality desserts from the trolley or Checseboard


, Kenco Coffee with Mints £8 per person including VAT For reservation please phone Clithcroe 25090 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th FACE TO FACE (GOOD DUO) WEEKLY DOUBLE — 1 — 26


WEEKLY TREBLE — 27 — 23 — 12 200 CLUB — 52


f m t z ( S a t e Are proud to present the return of THE FIVEPENNY PIECE IN CONCERT


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th


Tickets £13.50 Fully Inclusive


' (£6.75 on purchase of ticket, £6.75 due on the evening)


PRICE TO INCLUDE 5-COURSE DINNEFi AND DANCING


DINNER SERVED 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.


OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR


affiliated to the National Operatic and Dramatic Association


FIDDLER ON THE ROOF


produced by Barbara Scattergood.


in THE PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th TO SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 20th, 1982 - at 7-30 p.m.


FEBRUARY 20th, 2-15 p.m. (Note change of time)


OAP’s and children under 14


Monday evening and Saturday matinee, £1


Box office opens February 8th, from 2 p.m. — 3 p.m. and each evening of that week from 6-30 p.m. — 7-30 p.m.


LOW MOOR CLUB


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL


CLUB Present .


VALENTINE’S


DISCO and


on Friday, February 12th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. at


SUPPER DANCE THE CASTLE


RESTAURANT CLITHEROE


Dancing to East Lancashire’s TOP DJ


KEN BROWN TICKETS £ 2 . 5 0


(available at Castle Restaurant or Club members)


No admission after 11 p.m. THURS, FRI. AND SAT. at 6-45 p.m.


CONQUEST OF TH E EARTH AND BUCK ROGERS in TH E 25th CENTURY


MON., FEB. 8th to SAT. at 7-30 p.m.


THE RETURN OF THE TOP BOX OFFICE FILM OF 1981


THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF THEM ALL!


SUPERMAN B S


RIBBLE FRI


at St Helen’ Dancing t


ADMISSION We


£15.......................... 16170 £5...:........................16631 £3.............................16283 £2:..... .....................16855


Snowball No. 9 N O T WON Next week £9


SUNDAY LUNCH MEMBERS DRAW £ 7


. SUNDAY, FEBR U AR Y 7th wiRED NEWMAN


th JACK on the organ and BERNARD on the drums


' ■


We’re looki Who drove And all the Who opene


There were Wagon driv The men w’ The man w


We just \ Shake, han


So phone At the num


J.RIDGW ’ WHALL | THE |


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in WH


' TICKETS £1 Ad |


TICKETS IN Tickets £1.50 MATINEE SATURDAY, . S A TU R D A Y NIGHT DINNER DANCES


IN TH E R E S TA U R A N T A T TH E


STIRK HOUSE HOTEL GISBURN


DINNER SERVED FROM 7-15 p.m. — 10 p.m. offering a


choice of the CARVER MENU at £5.50, TA B L E D’H OTE £6.95 or FU LL A LA CARTE


(50p per PERSON COVER CHARG E DANCING)- (DANCING 9-30 p .m .— 12 Midnight)


WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th, 1932 DINNER 7-30 p.m.— 10 p.m. ,


MORMAM C O L L IE R FOR RESERVATIONS TEL . GISBURN 581


IN CABARET at 11 p.m. TICK E TS £7.95 inclusive


. DANCING 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. LIMM C A Grilled Rump Steak Garni SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th KAY CARROL (NICE GIRL)


Licensed Restaurant, WADDINGTON . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th


CANDLELIT DINNER served from 7 p.m. .


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the Best in Entertainment


BRIDGE COACHES 1 9 8 2 T O U R S


PAIGNTONAPRIL 24th/MAY 1st £76 FULL BOARD


WESTON-SUPER-MARE £ 9 2 FULLBOARD


JULY 17th/24th FOR FURTHER DETAILS


52 MOOR LANE, CUTHEROE. Tel. 22977 C O A C H E S FOR A L L O C C A S IO N S


20 CHIPS “ Drive, Lady,


, DANCE ONLY...... ...................£1.50 NO ADMITTANCE AFTER 10-30 p.m.


15 THE GOODIES Relation­ tl'c reserve the right of entry


a w . . . Wfeaft O B . . . What's o n . . . W h a f t -o p . . . What's o n — j e s t 's Celebrate at


WHITBREAD DUTTONS


FEBRUARY 12th,; 1982' .8 p.m. to 1 a .m . ........


MfflEE ^


^SPOT PRIZES^ f ®


Win:; cl Bottle of Bubbly •


DINNER £6.95 inclusive Served 7 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.


THE BRIDGE INN COM


SHAWBRIDGE CU-THEROE. Te| 2326p|


OPEN AFTER A


EDNESDAY, FEB. 10th


PLETE FACELIFT W


Bars open 6-30 p.m.


ALL WELCOME TO HAVE A DRINK AND A BITE TO EAT - ON THE HOUSE ★


FINE SELECTION OF REAL ALES


■ s


1 BODDINGTONS BITTER 3


4 8 p pint


1 ^ .^ ^X ^B O D D IN G TO N S STRONG ALE .


| . 7 2 P pint


I HEINEKEN LAGER |


6 0 Q j -


P pint -


BREW . 4 5 p


LUNCHES AVAILABLE TUESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12— 2-30 p.m. (Sunday12— 2-00 p.m.)


etc.


EVENINGS, THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY, 8-10-30 p.m. I POOLROOM — BAR LOUNGE — LOUNGE ]


LOWERGATE — C L ITH EROE. Tel. 24781 t


I CARLSBERG SPECIAL 1


NEWCASTLE BROWN 6 5 p pint


LANCAS RIBB


ADUProgr


the ‘new’ look KEYS INN


^WITH THESE LOW, LOW PRICES;


TROPHY BITTER AND MILD


S O p pint


special price for February- 5 7 p pint


McEWANS CAVALIER LAGER


GUINNESS £ ? 5 p pint


special price for February. 4 7 P pint


SCOTCH BITTER AND MILD


CARLSBERG EXRORT . HOF ON DRAUGHT


6 6 p pint


STELLA ARTOIS 7 0 p pint


BLACKTHORN, WOODPECKER,


CIDER, DRY i j


STRONGBOW | - S O p pint


FIVE WEEK Enrol I


AT RIBBLES Starting week of


MONDAY Bucket Sewing for Getting Afloat. An in


TUESDAY Caravan and Camp


WEDNESDAY Holiday German....


THURSDAY- Holiday French., Back Packing. A Starts Thursday e practical weekend..


ATWHALLE Starting Monday,


Lampshade Makino


TY CENTRE Starting Tuesday, Soft Furnishing an ‘


AT THORNL


WEEKEND For these course week ahead of th< Handout sheets c the Whatley office Saturday, February 1


Saturday, February 1 Saturday, February * Saturday, February Saturday, February


Friday, February 191 Saturday, February Sunday, February 2


Saturday, February <


Saturday, February Saturday, February Saturday, February Wednesday, March'


Friday, March 5th


Saturday, March 6th Saturday, March 13t


Saturday, March 13t Friday, March 19th Saturday, March 20t Sunday, March 21st


Saturday, March 20t Saturday, March 271 Saturday, March 27t Saturday, March 2 Saturday, April 3rd Wednesday, April 2


Saturday, May 1st Saturday, May 8th Saturday, May 15th


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