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Chtheroe 22324 (Editorial). 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, November 4th, 1982 Weekend SATURDAY I f l i a i l l l l j


9-05 THE CRAFT OF THE 9 WEAVER.


-30 SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE with Mike Read.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND: 12-20 Football Focus; 12-55 In­ ternational Canoeing from


5-10 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-20 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


5-


Llangollen; Racing from Chepstow: 1-20 Ken Jones Memorial Hurdle Race (Handicap), 2-00 Lambert and B u t le r P rem ie r Chase, 2-30 Rehearsal Steeplechase; Champion­ ship Darts (1-40, 2-10, 2- 40) Winners British Gold Cup; International Tennis (2-40, 3-55) The Wight- man Cup, Great Britain v USA; 4-35 Final Score.


6- 15 THE LA TE -LA TE BREAKFAST SHOW


ZARD. “A Ten Million Dollar Sheriff’ (1).


6-55 BLANKETY BLANK. Comedy nuiz game hosted bv Tern' Wogan.


starring Noel Edmonds. Special guests Abba.


7410 JULIET BRAVO with Stephanie Turner as Insp. Jean Darblay in “Cause for Complaint.”


8- 9-


9- 00 NEWS AND SPORT: Weatherman.


MAGIC SHOW. 10- 11- 12- ring Doris Day.


6- 7-


TLE TEST with guests Ultravox, The Roches.


Weather .


7*50 THE E P IC THAT NEVER WAS (1965) (bw) starring Charles Laugh­ ton, Merle Oberon, Flora Robson, Emlyn Williams.


•guest interviewers from Fleet Street talk to a major personality in the news.


Richard Lindley with 9-


55 NEWS AND SPORT: great British at play. 15 SATURDAY BRIEFING. .


10-20 ITN NEWS. 10-


11-


945 KINGSWOOD: A COM- P RE HE NS IV E


10-


TION. A personal pre­ view by Alan Bennett on his forthcoming series of plavs.


selves are the stars of the countrywide look at the


7-05 THE LONGEST DAY. Film starring John Wayne and Rob e rt Mitchum about the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944, made in black and white.


ball action from around the country.


00 OBJECTS OF AFFEC­ moving play '


SCHOOL. A year in the life of a large comprehen­ sive school.


25 THE DUKES OF HAZ-


11- 11-


black South Africans p jr iso n ed


1-15 VIDEO SOUNDS. Steve Hackett.


for political offenders.


TO WAR. Eric Peterson plays all 17 parts in this play of the transformation of Canadian Billy Bishop from new re c ru i t to battle-hardened flying ace.


00 BILLY BISHOP GOES i i M l l l I j i l l


2-00 SATURDAY MATINEE: “ HELLS ANGELS" (1930), Howard Hughes’


12- 05 M I6 n 1GHT MOVIE: “BRIDES OF DRACU- LA” (1960) starring Peter Cushing.


20 THE PAUL DANIELS


“WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL" (1968) star­


late-night entertainment starring Jasper Carrott.


15 THE SATURDAY FILM: 50 CAItROTT’S LIB. A 10-


liam Conrad as private in­ vestigator Frank Cannon. 25 WEATHER.


M i i iH W M l 9-


35 CANNON starring Wil­


10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW. With Isla St Clair.


05 STAR FLEET.


TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA.


TENNIS. Highlights of todav's play.


30 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 35 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


5-


6- 6-


4-15 TIME OUT OF WAR (1954).


World War I flying story.


4- 35 PASSWORD. Tom O'Connor hosts this new


word game.


week’s first two episodes repeated.


lowed bv Union World. 7- 15 WATCH IT! VOYAGE 8-


10-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-30 SATURDAY CINEMA: “CARRIE' (bw) (1952) starring Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones, Eddie Albert.


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: In- t ro d u c e d by Dickie Davies. 12-20 On the Ball; 12-45 Boxing: The Euro­ p e an W e l te rw e ig h t Championship; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six. Sandown: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30, Doncaster: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2- 50; 3-00 International Pool: The Suzuki UK Masters; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer News; 4-00 Wrestl­ ing; 4-45 Results. .


5-30 THE SKY AT NIGHT. "The Cosmic Serpent.”


1-30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS. The Wightman Cup from the Royal Albert Hall. Great Britain v USA.


5-50 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 0 (4).


-15 THE OLD GREY WHIS-


5-05 ITN NEWS! 5-10 METAL M ICK EY . “Mickey meets Mumsie.”


5- 40 THE PYRAMID GAME. Two more contestants race against the clock to reach a £1,000 jackpot at the top of the Pyramid.


6- SUNDAY 2- 10-


9-00 THE FLUMPS. 9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-


10- 11-


12-


3- 3-


10-30 MATHS HELP. 1040 LET'S GO with Brian


(5).


1145 DELIA SMITH’S COOK­ ERY COURSE (4) Fish.


AND PEOPLE (5).


12-35 THE COM PUTER PROGRAMME.


10 SEE HEAR! 1-00 FARMING.


1-25 HISTORY ON YOUR DOORSTEP visits cent­ ral Scotland for “Alloa — a Town built on Water."


r^ ¥I„


7- 8-


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 FILM OF THE BOOK:" THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” (bw) (1937) starring Ronald Colman and Douglas Fairbanks


3 Jr. -


4*20 PACIFIC JOURNEY. The 1982 Royal Tour of Australia and the South


series s ta rr ing Lome Greene, “The Night Vir­ ginia City Died.”


4- 5- 6-


6- 7- Pacific.


Wren, dramatised by Alistair Bell, with Be­ nedict Taylor as Beau Geste (2).


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from Deptford.


745 A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA. The final part of


Time,” with a guest ap­ pearance by John Le Mesurier.


„ ^


9-20 NEWS: Weather. 9-


3&-- 10- 11- problems.


the American TV movie (1981) w i th I n g r id Bergman.


Rantzen' and her team with more real life investi­ gations, jokes, stories and


on Broadway.


11-30 16 UP. Sex Roles — OK? 11-55 WEATHERMAN.


Robson continues his con­ versations with people whose convictions have put them out on a limb.


00 OUT ON A LIMB. Eric . 15 H I -D E -H I ! “ C a r n i v a l .


11-25 AAK KAA HAK. 11- 12-


10- 11-


1- 30 THAT’S LIFE. Esther 2- 2-


Norman, who looks at current British successes


10 OMNIBUS with Barry 3- 8- 9-


30 THIS IS THE DAY. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


4-


Eugene Torre (Philip­ pines) v Boris Spassky


(USSR).


“STEP LIVELY” (bw) (1944) s ta rr ing Frank Sinatra, Gloria De Haven.


55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 20 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE6-


7-


5- 25 HORIZON. “Intimate Re­ lations.” What makes marriage so popular?


subtitles. RAMME. 55 WORLD CUP CHESS. 25 CARTOON TWO.


6-00 CREDO. The controver­ sial subject of whether nurses should strike will be discussed tonight.


30 SUN DAY CINEMA:


6-39 ITN NEWS. 6-


55 NEWS REVIEW with 7-


SENTS THE PSALMS OF DAVID. “The Pslams in Personal Life,” with Hannah Gordon.


ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR.


15 THE MONEY PROG­ 8-


00 THE DISCOVERY OF


A six-part natural history drama about our under­ standing of animals and their habits. 3: Search for the Mind.


VALKYRIE. Act 3: Simultaneously broadcast on Radio 3.


30 BONANZA. W es tern


15 WAGNER’S RING: THE 10-


_


NING. Lord Denning talks about his 60 year career in law which ended with his retirement at the end of September this


10- 55 MATCH OF THE DAY.


55 NEWS: Weatherman.________ 05 BEAU GESTE by PC


11-


on behalf of The Rehear­ sal Orchestra.


35 IAN WALLACE appeals ■ 10- 40 JAMES GALWAY PRE­


HOUSE ANNUAL. Russ Abbot tells all in a sensa­ tional expose of behind the scenes at LWT.


Harts’ business tiip to an exotic chateau on an island off the French coast becomes a deadly game of hide and seek.


RING. “Wagner and his Singers.”


55 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 00 THE WORLD OF THE


9- 15 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD­ 15 HART TO HART. The C IV IC H A L L


"Foxhole on the Roof." Bodie and Doyle combat a couple of lethal criminals who are armed to the teeth with an arsenal of stolen weapons.


15 ITN NEWS. 25 JUDGEMENT ON DEN­


SHOW. Melvyn Bragg in­ terviews writer Bruce Chatwin about his recent novel “On The Black


Hill.”


B LA C K S TU F F . 5: “George’s Last Ride.”


10 S o V S FROM THE


“WALKABOUT” (1970) starring Jenny Agutter.


i


9-30 PORTRA ITS OF POWER.


00 MORNING WORSHIP.2- 00 DOCTOR!


30 DOWN TO EARTH. 00 WEEKEND WORLD.


1-00 CABBAGES AND KINGS.


30 SPACE 1999. Africa.


the highly sociable side of the h u n tin g dogs of


20 FILM OF THE WEEK:


11- 30 NERO W O L F E . “Gambit.” Nero Wolfe and Dana Groves become cap­ tives in a house which has been booby-trapped.


30 THE SOUTH BANK 15 THE PROFESSIONALS. t Sh u r s d a y a n d s ^ ^ ^ y "


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


MEMBERS DRAW £14 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th


SUNDAY_LUNCH . ROSSENDALE TURKEY DRAW 58082


BONA FIDE GUESTS WELCOME 50p TO NON-MEMBERS


1-


An interview, filmed in Johannesburg, with the


25 NADINE GORDIMER


leading South African writer.


MET presents Luciano Pavarotti and Frederica Von Stade in Mozart’s “Idomeneo”


5-15 CARTOON WORLD. 5-


Dallas Cowboys. 25 SURVIVAL. A look at 6- 55 CARTOON TIME.


5-00 BULLSEYE. Jim Bowen invites three pairs of con­ testants to compete for •


CAL. Betty Grable and George Montgomery in “Coney Island. The story of two rival showmen and the beautiful singer they both love.


5-30 YOUNG SHERLOCK — THE MYSTERY OF


star prizes.


10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55 RUGBY S P E C IA L :


Llanelli v The Maons.


THE MANOR HOUSE. “The Gipsy Calls Again.” Natty Dan is dead and Sherlock, convinced of foul play, is determined to get to the bottom of it.


10- 00 MATINEE AT THE 4S£ 15 THE SUNDAY MUSI­


thony Howard and two other journalists interro­ gate another figure in the news.


7- 00 THE LIFE AND AD


30 US FOOTBALL The 30 FACE THE PRESS An


■ Enloy a delicious Christmas Dinner by candlelight. Bo entertained by a superb brass showband whilst you dine. Alter dinner sit back and relax to our top class cabaret act.


A REAL CRACKER


THE CARL.DENVER TRIO Also dancing to our resident band CUPID and personality D.J.


Bookings now being taken for THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th


For further de ta il* on price, menu. etc. G i l l ia n after 1 p.m. on Burnley 26531.


V EN TU R ES OF NICHOLAS NICKELBY Part 1. The Royal Shakes- p e a r e C om p a n y ’s marathon version, a stage triumph, is recreated for TV.


9-


ANIMALS FILM. A dis­ cussion about the issues raised by last Thursday’s film about cruelty to animals.


00 FOLLOW-UP TO THE


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB LTD. WHALLEY ROAD


Paul Muni in the gangster ro le th a t made him famous.


00 “ SCARFACE” (1932)


PO P P Y APP EAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th


FANTASTIC SOUND TO LIGHT ONLY ONE IN THIS AREA


GISBURN MART PRICES


THERE were 149 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday.


to R. Shackleton (£800) and J. Shuttleworth (£700). Heifer prizes were won by W. F. Homer (£790) and R. Murray'


Accredited cow prizes went


(£700). Accredited Friesian cows


made to £800 (average £636) and heifers to £850 (£608).


ward in the in-calf section. BW February calvers made to £600


were 415 accredited animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £126 (£74.60), heifers to £100 (£69.95), Hereford X bulls to


(£501). In the calf section, there


J. S 'v . ' There were four cattle for­


£148 (£104.80), heifers to £106 (£68.50), Charolais X bulls to £184 (£130.70), heifers to £182 (£105.03), Angus bulls to £112 (£67.70), heifers to £49 (£41.10), Limo u s in b u l ls to £148 (£108.33) and heifers to £94


(£74.70).


ers made to £102 (£95). At the sale of store pigs,


Weaned calves: Beef X heif­ v L


there were 47 animals forward. They made to £26.40 (£23.92)._ There were 342 cattle, 2,928


certified cattle: Young bulls made to 118p (95.2p), light steers to 98.5p (92p), medium to 98p (9G.3p), light heifers to 93p (86.9p), medium to 96p (81.7p), heavy to 95.2p (83.7p), fat cows to 81.5p (G6p).


Uncertified and previously CANCELLATION WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP


sheep and 37 pigs forward in the fatstock’section. Certified clean cattle: Light


steers made to lOOp (98.2p) medium to 104.8p (96p), to 97.8p (92.9p), light he..— 102.5p (91.6p), medium to


136.5p (124.4p), standard to 144p (132p), medium to 140p (132p), heavy to 129.5p (124. Ip), light shearlings to 122.5p (U7.3p). Heavy aver­ aged 113p, overweight made to 96.5p (93.8p) and fat ewes to £36 (£18.20).


Sheep: Light lambs made to leifers to


108.8p (95.7p), heavy to 99.5p (94.2p).


68.8p, cutters made to 7G.8p (74.Go), baconers to 73p (68.4p) and lat sows to £94 (£81.50).


Pigs: Porke rs averaged


THE PLAY "AND A NIGHTINGALE SANG" which was b e c a n c e l l e d *


ThB Producer'and Cast are extremely sorry to have had to take ihis derisio'n but could not have done otherwise, since a number rU nnforsean circumstances affecting members of the Cast have made ulmpoSible for them to .take part. They wish to apologise-


for any inconvenience they might havenc?nm^\n°tha°!9av bers ol the public who had hoped to come to the play.


IT IS HOPED TO STAGE THE PLAY IN THE SPRING OF 1983


METHODIST CHURCH WHALLEY


WORLD MISSION SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7th, 1982


SERVICES 10-45 a.m. Mr Neil Turpin


6-30 p.m. Rev. G. A. Vickers Exhibition in School Hall


“THE WORLD WIDE MISSION OF THE CHURCH’’


All welcome at these Services Nov. 7th-14th, 1982


POPPY QUEEN COMPETITION PRIZES, DRAW


ALL PROCEEDS TO POPPY APPEAL


|| Mecca Leisure. The Best in British Entertainment


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET AND


BOWLING CLUB ANNUAL


MEETING to be held


TUESDAY,


NOVEMBER 9th 8 p.m.


in the Clubhouse


Members and prospective new members welcome


. RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


ASHLEY SMITH TROPHY (RD2\


ROYAL OAK VICTORIA


November 6th KO 2-15 p.m.


SABDEN on Saturday,


at ROEFIELD Match sponsored by


BIBBY & ASPINWALL Tilers and Plasterers


Tel. 24948


Entries to "What’s My Line,” Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, by noon, Monday following publication


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COLLECTORS MARKET


SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 13th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS


of all kinds to solve your Christmas gift problems Admission 25p, Senior and


ITEMS Junior Citizens 10p Inquiries Blackburn 53093


Public Halls, Northgate, Blackburn


MY LINE? WHAT’S


THERE ARE 6 FREE CINEMA TICKETS


to be won for 6 lucky readers in our competition held in


conjunction with The Civic Hall Cinema.


ALL YOU have to do is to NAME THE TRADE, PROFESSION OR PASTIME of the caricature from the letters which make up the head.


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—___GFNTENARY WAY.BUPm Fvll MAKE CHRISTMAS


THE BOWLAND REGION YOUNG FARMERS present a


VARIETY COMPETITION to be held In the


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th


Commencing at 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 50p, including Refreshments C L ITH E R b E .r.T e i /2 3 2 7 8 ^


THURS., FRI. and SAT., at 7-30 p.m. MATINEE THURS., at 2-15 p.m.


THE SECRET OF NIMH (u> MON., NOV. 8th and SAT., at 7-30 p.m.


A chilling,bold,mesmerizing, futuristic detective thriller


i HARRISON FORDs_ S iA D E f f'n u n r tE n '


^Ralph's!


W E LCOM E S you to a ” EVENING AT THE LUXURIOUS


One of the North’s Leading Singles Clubs


C R E ST H O T E L EVERY TUESDAY 8 p.m. — 12-00


BALLROOM BURNLEY Commencing Tuesday, November 9th WM ■ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th


Make New Friends and enjoy a super night of dancing, music and fun


GENTLEMEN JACKET and TIE LADIES DRESS ONLY MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO UNMARRIED OR


SEPARATED PERSONS ONLY WHO ARE OVER 25 De ta i ls R O C H D A L E 3 2 8 4 9


9- 05 B R O O K S ID E . T h is


00 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ 30 A WEEK IN POLITICS.


7- 15 DOUBLE B IL L , BARYSHNIKOV ON


with Liza Minnelli. 00 PREVIEW FOUR.


BROADWAY. Russian b a l le t s t a r Mikhail Baryshnikov steps out


MAX WALL. The legen­ dary comedian captured on stage during his last London season.


HODDER GROUP


46 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone Clitheroe 22473


EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN 1330 £2.50


Forthcoming Attractions 1982 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th,


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th 15 AN EVENING WITH


BLACKPOOL CHRISTMAS SHOPPING 0920 £2.50


10- 11-


ONE. A Chinese family in Fulham finds a Samurai to protect them from the local gangs, but who is he?


15 THE MAGNIFICENT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th


CHRISTMAS COUNTRY RUN 1330 £8.50


tacular glimpse of Brazi­ lian music and dance.


00 FANTASTICO A spec­ 12- Real people being them­


WORK” (1976). Peter Finch as the washed-up newscaster who threatens suicide on-screen, Faye Dunaway as the go-get- ting TV executive who promotes him.


00 P R EM IE R : “ N E T ­


LONDON, CHRISTMAS SHOPPING and sight seeing 0700 £7.65


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th 10 GAME FOR A LAUGH.


Venus With Love — re­ peating the first of the s e r ie s with P a t r ic k MacNee and Diana Rigg as Steed and Emma.


30 THE AVENGERS. From ,


B EA U JO LA IS NO U V EA U THE


CALF’S HEAD HOTEL WORSTON


WILL RELEASE ITS FIRST BOTTLE ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1982


French cuisine available to


compliment this connoisseurs wine For table resemations


Tel. CLITHEROE 41218 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th JON HALL (BE SOON)


WEEKLY DOUBLE — 5 — 16 WEEKLY TREBLE — 8-1-10 200 CLUB — 132


Members, Associates and Bona Fide Guests


Island.” A powerful and about


island, __ South Africa’s maximum security prison


on Robben


GALA BONFIRE BARBECUE


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB


35 MATCH TIME. Top foot­


35 O F F PEA K . “ The two


im-


BROWNLOW STREET Fun for all the family commences 2 p.m.


Coconut shy, wellie throwing, plate smashing, pistol shoot and many more


Bonfire lit at 6 p.m.


Hot and cold drinks and food available ALL DAY


FREE ADMISSION


What's o n -. What's on... Wfeat't on... What* on... What's on. FESTIVAL OF YOUTH


CLITHEROE METHODIST CIRCUIT FIFTEENTH


NOVEMBER 8th — 13th, 1982, in the


SCHOOLROOM, TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH at 7 p.m. each evening


Monday, 8th Elocution Dramatisation


Tuesday, 9th Boys Solo Girls Solo


Junior Choir Three Minute Turn


Wednesday, 10th Bible Reading


Thursday, 11th Pianoforte Recorder Open Instrumental


Friday, 12th Religious Knowledge Quiz Saturday, 13th at 6-30


Grand Concert of Finalists


Knowles (Chairman of the District) and the Mayor ol Ribble Valley Admission: 30p


Entries.will be on view from 6-30 to 6-55 Monday to Friday Cookery entries will be on view on Saturday, November 6th


Programmes available, price 20p. These admit the holder to the Festival Monday night —


Friday night Cups and Cedilicales to be presenled by Rev. G..W. S.


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), i | 1932


(Not the Sumrm LAST


P E N D L E V ID E O Head Office and Library — 110 BARKERHOUSE ROAD


NELSON. TEL. 64786 Agencies thorughout the area Tel. Nelson 64786 for your nearest agency


£10 FOR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP OR £30 FOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP


£1.50 PER TAPE PER NIGHT


MASSIVE SALE OF .PRE-RE­ CORDED TAPES £15 inc. VAT £20 Non-members


VHS 800 BETA 800 PHILIPS 2000, 400


ALL ORIGINAL, NO c °PjES OR JE !K J 68 ,N THE PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE


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Are the area’s leading film producers, industrial and domestic


Rent video and televisions on a yearly contract Edit your existing productions Sell blank and pre-recorded tapes


Hire out portable recorders and cameras daily Transfer stills, slides and,cine on to video Sell video recorders deposit free


Can lease C.C.T.V. security systems


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th


ANTHONY JONS (GUITAR/VOCAL)


EVERYTHING WE SELL OR OFFER BY WAY OF SERVICES HAS A SPECIAL MEMBERS PRICE Some members heve eaved themselves over £80 by joining us


CLAIMING] DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance.'For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the


date.


For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving


notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


Sth NOVEMBER, 1 9 8 2 , F r i d a y — R o t a r y C a s t l e B o n f i r e an d F i r ew o r k s Display.


1 1 th NOVEMBER, 1 9 8 2 . ___ Ch e e s e and Wine,


1 2 t h N O V E M B E R , Fr iday ---- Bo y s Gram- S c h o o l A u tumn


Pen d le County Primary S c h o o l . L a s t Go ld en J u b i le e ev en t .


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


REMEMBRANCE DAY


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th


You are invited to join the Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor John H. Cowgill, at Morning Service at St Mary


Magdalene’s Parish Church, Church Street, Clitheroe, on Sunday, November


14th, at 10-45 a.m., for the observance of Remembrance Day, and at the Cenotaph, at 12 noon


J.C.ORRELL Town Clerk1


November 4th, 1982


THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CHATBURN AND DISTRICT BRANCH


REMEMBRANCE SERVICE


will be held in ST AMBROSE PARISH CHURCH, GRINDLETON on SUNDAY,


The Service will be conducted by the Rev. B. P. Bate, . MA


NOVEMBER 14th at 10-30 a.m.


The Parade will assemble at the Duke of York Hotel at 10 a.m.


A special invitation■ is extended to all ex-Service men-


THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING: will take place at THE DUKE OF YORK HOTEL,


GRINDLETON on NOVEMBER 24th at 7-45 p.m.


ARE YOUR CHILDREN GOOD SWIMMERS?


OR WOULD YOU LIKE THEM TO LEARN TO BE?


THEN WHY NOT LET THEM JOIN A CLUB


DUE TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF


VACANCIES ARISING ON NOVEMBER 1st, 1982


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT ASC ARE HOLDING


A MEMBERSHIP TRIAL on Monday, November 8th, at 7 p.m.


at Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe


JUST COME ALONG ON THE NIGHT AND HAVE A TRIAL WE OFFER TEACHING BY QUALIFIED


INSTRUCTORS, LIFE SAVING COURSES, BADGES AND COMPETITIVE SWIMMING


MINIMUM AGE LIMIT 6 years by Dec. 31st, 1 9 8 2 ^ 1 Fair.9 th NOVEMB ER.


■ Conc e rt . 2 4 th NOVEMBER, Wed ­ n e sd a y . — Cl i th e r o e Conc e r t s Soc ie ty , King- Tunnel l Clarinet Tr io . ._


C h a t b u r n P l a y i n g F i e l d s C o m m i t t e e . E a r b y B r a s s B a n d


4 t h OF D E C EM B E R , C h r i s tm a s Fa y r e , SS M i c h a e l an d J o h n ’s . L owe r g a t e , Cl i th e ro e .


2 7 t h N O V E M B E R , S a t u r d a y — C h r i s t Church, Chatburn. Sale o f Wo rk. .


drive. . .


7 th -1 1 th DECEMBER ---- C a l d e r s t o n e s R e v u e


and Dramat ic Soc ie ty, Panto mim e.


8th DECEMBER, WED­ NESDAY, 1 9 8 2 . Slaid- b u r n V i l l a g e H a l l , A n n u a l C h r i s tm a s W h i s t a n d D o m i n o


“ A la d d in .” GOOSNARGH


1 1 th DECEMBER. Bri t ­ ish Y o u th for Chris t Chris t ian rock group. H e a r t b e a t , T r i n i t y


Dr iv e . ....


Y o u th and Communi ty P


a n frp


7 th JA N U A R Y , 1 9 8 3 , Friday — Par ish Ball . C l i t h e r o e P a r i s h C h u r c h .


1 9th JA N U A RY , WED­ N E S D A Y , C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r t s . S o c i e t y , Ma r t in R o s c o e , so lo piano.


.


AGRICULTUF PRESIDENT: W..


Grand Cal FRIDAY, NOl


at CIVIC HALj 8 p.m. {


DANCING, CABARE1 LICEN ^


Admission £5. — For 1 Ribchd


2 2n d , 2 6 th , 2 9 th JANU­ A R Y , 1 9 8 3 . Tr ini ty Me th o d i s t Church pan­ t om im e ,


TONY LORD


EVERY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6th


£1 with this Invite 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


TRAX DISCOTHEQUE, NELSON


_____________


Hodder Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society


GENERAL ANNUAL


MEETING TUESDAY,


NOVEMBER 16th


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL, 8 p.m.


MOBILE DISCi Foryour


DISCO 2000


CHRISTMAS PARTIES BOOK NOW


Also for WEDDINGS 21st


PARTIES etc. and ALL OCCASIONS


Tel. CLITHEROE 4 1 4 7 2


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION


Waddlngton Branch


ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING THURSDAY,


NOVEMBER 11th SUN INN,


WADDINGTON Commencing 8-15 p.m.


NEW SALE at St Nicholas’


NEW and GOOD AS


Sunday School, Sabden


on Saturday, November 6th


commencing 10 a.mj Clothes, toys, plants, etc.


Admission 5p Proceeds to R.V. Hosplcs Furl


V/ADDINGTON VILLAGES CLUB


EVENING (GOODS)


BINGO Plus


SNOWBALL


WED., NOV. 10th 8 p.m.


TOSSIDE INSTITUTj


WHIST and [ DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 6th 7-45 p.m.


Admission 60p 'Including supper


---- Contrary to


BLEAK HOUSE| KEMPI


Is still functioning as supervlslor


As from FRIDAY, NO'


Introducing a MEDIEVAL at 8-3


Bookings onl Please Tel. STONYK


GOLDENJUBI THURSDAY, NO


at PENDLE C 8 p.m. —


CHEESE and W! Parents, Friends, Old Pu Tickets £1.25 from actv


WOMENP ONE


GREENHAM COM PEACE


NON VIOLENT DE DECEMBER 1


. THE ALLEYS, PIMLICl NOVEMBER81


MEET!)


2 6 t h N O V E M B E R , Fr iday, Bowlan d Se c ­ ondary Scho o l , wh i s t , d o m i n o a n d b e e t l e


WHALLEY C o f : GRAND FI


DISPLAY at at WHALLEY <


FRIDAY, NOVEMBl Admission 50p eaclf


Relreshmerf Sparkler! (No own f


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