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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, January 7th, 1982 Weekend SATURDAY i w
9-05—-SWIM. (1) Beginners. 9-30—SWAP SHOP. With
Noel Edmonds, Keith Cheg- win, Maggie - Philbin .and John Craven.
12-12—WEATHER
12-15—GRANDSTAND, includ ing 12-15 News Summary, 12-20 F o o tba l l Focus, Racing from Haydock Park: 1-00 The Timeform Chase Novices’ Trial Steeplechase, 1-30 The Philip Comes Novices' Hurdle Race, 2-00 The Tote Northern Hurdle Race and from Leopard- stown: 1-45 The Sweeps Hurdle, 1-05 The Men’s Downhill from Moraine, 2- 10 Rugby Union: The Bar barians v The Australians, from Cardiff Arms Park, 3-* 45 Half-time football scores, reports and news, 3-50 Table Tennis: The 1982 Norwich Union English Open Championships, Inter national Tennis: The Bar- ratt World Doubles Champ ion ship, Inte rna t iona l Darts: The Embassy World Professional Darts Champ-- ionships, 4-35 Final Score: Classified results and pools check.
5-10—THE ALL NEW. PINK PANTHER SHOW
5-30—NEWS: Weather. 5-40—SPORT: Regional News. 5-
6- 35—JIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy Savile OBE, realises vie wers fantasies.
7 -
Wendy Craig (2) Ashes to Ashes.
8- 05—THE TWO RONNIES. 8- 9-
Weather. 9- 10-
40—NEWS AND SPORT: 55—MATCH OF THE DAY.
50—DALLAS.
Highlights of
two.Football League games plus news and analysis of others.
11-55— INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. The B a r ra t f World Doubles Champion ship from the National Ex-,
fuests Placido Domingo, acqueline Bisset. 11- 55—PARKINSON. With
series starring David Car- radine.
10- 2-40—SATURDAY CINEMA VERSITY.
1: “NO KIDDING.” (bw) (1960) starring Leslie Phil lips, Geraldine McEwan,
4-05—PLAY AWAY. Starring Brian Cant, with jokes, rid dles and music.
Julia L o ckw o od , Noel Purcell.
4-30—SATURDAY CINEMA 2: “ SOME WILL, SOME WON’T.’ ’ (1969), starring Ronnie Corbett, Thora Hird, Michael Hordern, Barbara Murray, Leslie Phillips.
6 -
hibition Centre, Birming ham. Highlights o f the ' second semi-final.
12-55 — 1-00—WEATHER.
9-20—SPIDERMAN. “Phan tom From The Depths of
Time.” 9 - 10 — 11-40—OPEN UNI 10- “The Cham Cham.”
fighting fun with the wild Tiswas team.
12-15—WORLD OF SPORT. In t ro d u c e d by Dick ie Davies. 12-20 On the Ball, 12-45 World Cup Ski-ing from Morzine and Pfronten, 1-15 ITN News, 1-20 The ITV Six. Racing from Kempton: Races at 1-30, 2- 00 and 2-30. Warwick:^ Races at 1-45^ 2-15 and 2- 45, 3-00 Show’ Jumping: The Martell. International, 3-45 Half-Time Soccer News and
■ Reports, '4-00 Wrestling from Catford, 4-55 Results.
00— IN TE RN A T IO N A L
DARTS. The Embassy World Professional Champ ionship: Commentary.
7- 00—NEWS AND SPORT: Weather.
7-
Weekly television review presented by Ludovic
7.55 — ONE H U N D R ED GREAT PAINTINGS, (last in series) The Wedding by
Kennedy. 8-
45—KUNG FU. Western 9-
10— NANNY . S ta r r in g life on the move. A year
in the busy life of Dame Joan and her husband.
5 -0 5— ITN NEW S AND SPORT.
5-15—THE BLACK ABBOTS. Fun and music with Super Teddy Boy Russ Abbot and his pals.
15—DID YOU SEE . . .? Entry Fee £1 per pair
5- 45—GAME FOR A LAUGH. The funny, extraordinary, the wav out. People being themselves are the stars of this countrywide look-in at the British at play.
6- 45—THE GOODIES. First of six programmes featuring
05—SoAN SUTHERLAND. 7-
AL. (new’ series) “Mon Oncle D’Amerique” (1980). A French film with English subtitles starring * Gerard
. Depardieu, Nicole Garcia, Roger Pierre.
. .
H-05-1THE LIGHT OF EX PERIENCE. Personal ac counts of experiences'which have changed people’s' lives.
20—NEWS ON 2: Weather. 11-
11-25— INTERNATIONAL DARTS. The Embassy World Professional Champ ionship.
11-55—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “ B R O A DW A Y .” (bw) (1942), starring George Raft, Pat O’Brien, Janet Blair, Broderick Crawiord.
SUNDAY- ( BBC-1 )
9-00—HEADS AND TAILS. A see-saw programme.
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN. Magazine for Asian viewers.
9- 1 0-
NESS. First of five prog rammes: A Very 'Commer cial Story.
, rammes about the implica- i .tions of the new’ technologi cal revolution: Thinking Small.
10- 1 1 -
TION. Views on how’ to run an organisation.
magazine for those with .hearing problems.
11-
11-25—ENSEMBLE.. French' for beginners (11).
1 2 -
series). First of a 12 part series giving help to those having difficulty with O- level maths (1) Decimals.
MICRO. First of five prog- 1 0 - 4 0 - C H O IC E S , (new
series). Faced with a tough personal dilemma, why do we choose one course of action rather than another?
11- 15—COUPLES. (2) First Baby.
H-40—tHE SKY AT NIGHT. The Winter Skv.
45—GOOD FOR BUSI 10— MANAGING THE 12- 00—WEATHER. I l i l l i j i l l
10-10 — 11-00—OPEN > UNI VERSITY.
35—UP THE ORGANISA 0 0— SE E H E A R ! A4 - 50—MATHS HELP, (new 5 - 5 - BIRTH. Six films on as
pects of mental handicap (1) What is Mental Handicap?
12-15—DAY ONE. Religious news.
1-00—FARMING. Weather for farmers.
1-25—THE CRAFT OF THE WEAVER. A five part series (1) Fibre and Frame.
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55— IN TE RN A T IO N A L TENNIS. The Barratt World Doubles Champion ships from the National Ex hibition Centre, Birming ham. Live coverage of the final.
4-30—CARTOONS. 4 - 50 — M IC K E Y AND DONALD. A Walt Disney production.
5- 15—GULLIVER IN LIL- LIPUT. A four part serial (2).
5-45—SO YOU WANT TO STOP SMOKING. Practical help and advice on howf to stop smoking (2) Preparing to stop.
5- 6-
6- 7-
8- Michelmore. From Kensal Rise.
05—HOLIDAY. With Cliff 40—SONGS OF PRAISE. 15—KING’S ROYAL, (new
55—NEWS: Weather. 8-05—1
series). A ten part serial from the novel by John Quigley. TI
9-
“ THE SHOOTIST.’ ’ (1976), starring John Wayne, Lau- reen Bacall.
10-
05—THk SUNDAY FILM: 1 0 -
9- 40—OMNIBUS, (new series) w’ith Barrv Norman.
30—NEWS: Weather. 1 1 - 7- 6-
3.45—HORIZON: “West of Bangalore." An investiga tion into ways of improving life in Pura, one of India’s 600,000 villages.
Men’s Downhill and The Men’s Giant Slalom from Morzine.
12-
ley discusses topics of in terest.
11-25—AAP KAA HAK. 11-
30—DOWN TO EARTH.
Bob Smithies talks to North-West fanners and in troduces seasonal gardening tips.
What’s behind the news? The reporting team ex plores and explains the events that shape our lives.
1.00—UNIVERSITY CHAL- LENGE. Another round oi the high speed quiz bet ween two university teams. The questions are fired by Bamber Gascoigne.
1- 2-
Bathysphere.”
30—SKI SUNDAY. The 3-
00—RUGBY S PE C IA L .
Commentary on The Barba rians v The Australians from Cardiff Arms Park.
00— A C C ID E N T OF ionship.
6- 10—NEWS REVIEW. With a visual commentary.
RAMME. With Valerie Singleton and Brian Wid- lake including “Trade Wars" a special report from Japan.
50— IN TE RN A T IO N A L
DARTS. The Embassy World Professional Champ
League action. from one of Saturday’s big games.
is m us ica l p r o g r e s s
C IV IC H A L L i CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278
THURS AT 2-15 and 7-30 p.m. FRI. AND SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.
00—WEEKEND WORLD. Walt Disney’s T H E F O X A N D T H E H O U N D (U)
MON., JAN. 11th TO SAT. AT 7-30 p.m. A new dimension In entertainment
30—240 ROBERT. “ The 25—MATCH TIME. Football
30—BARRIERS. An or-
K haned music student finds
threatened by his unknown past.
35—THE MONEY PROG
4-00—JAYWALKING. “ Free to Choose.” The decline in church attendances encour aged David Watson to seek ’ an alternative way of proc laiming God’s message. Sue Jay meets and talks to him about his success.
4-30—CARTOON. “Forget Me Nuts.”
15—THE WORLD ABOUT US. “The Art of Surviv
ing.” A look at the climate o f B ra zil’ s north east region.
8-
FRIENDS. Andre Previn and his friends make music.
8-45—tNEWS ON 2: Weather. 8 -
PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF.
9- 40—AUSTRALIAN FILM SEASON: “ THE CLUB.” (1 9 8 0 ) , s ta r r in g Jack T h om p s o n , Graham Kennedy.
• ■ George C. Scott and Lee Trevino v Bruce Forsyth and Jerrv Pate.
4-35—'THE ITALIAN JOB. Michael Caine is petty thief Charlie Croker who be comes involved in an ingeni ous scheme to hijack no less than four million dollars worth of gold.
05—ANDRE PREVIN AND 50— IN TE RN A T IO N A L
6-40—SUNDAY BEST. Frank Topping and Marian Davies present a new series with life as its subject and en lightenment and entertain ment its twin aims.
7-15— FOR C E 10 FROM NAVARONE. Film starring Robert Shaw. Two sur vivors that destroyed the guns of Navarone are or dered on another daring mission.
11-15— INTERNATIONAL
DARTS. The Embassy World Professional Champ ionship.
9-15—AIRLINE. “Brave New World.” Summer, 1946, Civvy Street, and Jack Ruskin’s battle for survival begins.
10-15—ITN NEWS. 10-30—THE FLASH OF LIGHTNING. A voyage
30—NO NEED TO SHOUT.
Series for the deaf and hard of hearing.
■ try Antrim. RIGHT. Michael Winstan- 00— MORNING W OR
SHIP. From Randalstown Presbyterian Church, Coun-
00— TH IS IS YO U R
o f d is c o v e ry in which London-based writer and critic Clive James returns to his native Australia.
11-30—NERO WOLFE. “The Golden Spider.” A young* boy is seriously injured after telling detective Nero Wolfe that he has, witnessed an abduction. There’s one clue — the victim wore golden spider earrings.
3 Separate shows daily at 2.10 7.20
W.E.A. RIBBLE VALLEY CLASSES: WINTER 1982
RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE, CLITHEROE 7-15 p.m. — 9-15 p.m.
MONDAYS: NUCLEAR POWER AND THE FUTURE ■ Tutor: DOUGLAS RUSSELL
M.Sc
10 MEETINGS COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 11th at 7-15 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: CENTRAL LANCASHIRE IN THE 19th CENTURY Tutor: H. MORGAN B.A.,
M.Lit.
10 MEETINGS COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th at 7-15 p.m.
WHALLEY: OAKHILL COLLEGE, WISWELL . LANE, WHALLEY 7-30 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.
10 MEETINGS COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th at7-30p.m.
THURSDAYS: LOOKING AT THE LOCAL SCENE Tutor: JESSICA LOFTHOUSE
E N R O L M E N T A T F IR S T M E E T IN G PEES: £7.50 per course — Concessions for pensioners, unemployed etc.
INQUIRIES: Mrs J. WOOD, 36 Garnett Road, Clitheroe Tel: Clitheroe 23140
A O SATURN 3 (a LS _ _ _ T O D A Y 6 - ARTHUR iaai6.00 8.15 ' ~7- RED NIGHTS OF THE GESTAPO (X) 2.30 5.25 8.30. BLACKBO
5 - FOXANDTHE HOUND iui 1.50 4.00 6.10 8.20, .
ABD MASSACRE,yi4.00 7.05 ,
WINNER OF 5 OSCARS ROBERT DE NIRO THE DEER HUNTER
“A milestone to lost forever" “. . .s e e it at all costs”
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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES ISLE OF MAN TOURIST BOARD and RIBBLE TRAVEL SERVICE
SENIOR CITIZENS’ HOLIDAY
PRESENTATION at the
SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL, CLITHEROE ON
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1982 at 2 p.m.
Film Show — Slides and Talks — Fun for • all' '
FREE tickets from Clitheroe Advertiser Office, King Street, and Ribble Office
CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY C0ULL STRING QUARTET
W ED NESDA Y, JANUARY 13th GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL
, , 7-30 p.m. A Norih IVesf Arts Circuit Promotion Tickets at the door £1.50 Students 50p
An opportunity for the many who were turned a way to see this mighty epic and those who enjoyed it to see again Charles Scheer's magnificent production.
CLASH OF THE TITANS w 7-
. the far-fetched exploits of the Goodies
05—FILM INTERNATION
With host Bob Monkhouse. Selleck.
8- 45—ITN NEWS. 9-
15—FAMILY FORTUNES. 45—MAGNUM. With Tom
00—THE BIG FILM. Burt
R eyn o ld s in “ G a to r .” Threatened with imprison
ment, Gator McKlusky agrees to help the state governor, who is about to campaign for re-election.
Seven return with another h e lp in g o f la te -n ig h t anarchy.
10—O.T.T. The Gang of
12- 10—LOU GRANT. "Strike.” A bitter strike over auto mation splits the newsroom at the Los Angeles Tribune and forces Lou to take the management’s side.
“ N IG H T F L IG H T ” } d i s c o t h e q u e
ANTIQUES AND
COLLECTORS’ FAIR AT THE
C O R O N A T IO N GISBURN
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th 11 a.m. — 5 p.m.
PLEASE BRING ALONG ANY ITEMS YOU WISH TO SELL
PRE 1947 SILVER COINS, JEWELLERY, PORCELAIN, etc.
TOP PRICES PAID WHY NOT TRY US?
DETAILS: TYRERS FAIRS, RIPON Tel. 0765/700959
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What's o n . . . What's o n . . . What's o n . . . What* o n . . . W hat'* Q |i- Whats on * DON SMITH CHALLENGE CUP
CLITHEROE £ 5 0 0 P R IZ E M O N E Y Don Pairs Open Competition
Sponsored by John Smiths, Tedcaster Whltbrea'ds, West Pennlnes
• Winning Pair £250 and Trophy • Runners-Up £100 and Trophy
• Losing Semi-FInallsts £45 each Pair and Trophy • Losing Quarter Finalists £15 each Pair and Trophy RULES
4 0— THUNDE R B I RDS. 30—TISWAS. More flan
1. All matches to be best of 3 games. 2. CIU Rules apply. 3. All games to be played at Burnley Works Sports Club. , 4. At Sunday, noon, commencing 1 p.m. 5. Closing date for entries February 27th, 1982. Draw to be announced. 6. Entry Forms with fees to be sent to The Games Secret ary, Burnley Works Sports Club, 155 Abel Street, Burnley.
LADIES, GENTS AND MIXED PAIRS WELCOME Name of Club, Licensed House or Works:
NAME Tick for shift worker NAME Tick for shift worker PARISH CHURCH HALL AMERICAN SQUARE DANCING
FORGET THE OFFICE FOR A WHILE. TRY SQUARE DANCING! ALL AGES
LOOKING FOR FUN, RELAXATION, FRIENDS? WOULD YOU LIKE TO
WELCOME. JUST GIVE THAT TV SET A REST AND COME ALONG. YOU CAN BE SURE OF A HAPPY TIME MEETING NEW FRIENDS AND KEEPING FIT IN A
ALL AGES AND PROFESSIONS ARE DRAWN TO THIS ACTIVITY. IT’S FRIENDLY, SOCIABLE AND ENTERTAINING.
D A N C IN G E V E R Y M O N D A Y , 7 - 3 0 p .m . A
t o 1 0 .p .m . ADMISSION 75p
TRY IT, YOU’LL LIKE IT. SQUARE DANCING IS FUN
CONVIVIAL ATMOSPHERE. PEOPLE OF
BASHALLEAVES STONYHURST 227
RED PUMP INN
SUNDAY LUNCH
SPECIALITY £3.75
Including VAT
.. .- Home Made Soup ,v ■ Roll and Butter
Roast Beet, Yorkshire Pudding Fresh Vegetables and Potatoes
. Home Made Apple and Blackcurrant Pie or Sherry Trifle
Served in the Bar and Restaurant
.SPECIAL CHILDRENS MENU
Bar Meals Lunch and Evenings Every Day
*
with ALTERNATIVE MUSIC on ^ SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th *
on FRIDAY, JANUARY 8th * *
* PENDLE HOTE L 1 from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.
CHATBURN
* * *
Food available until closing time SMART DRESS
THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION
* ^ FREE HOUSE
COME EARLY to avoid disappointment — Numbers Limited
TETLEY and BASS ALES
COACH HIRE 45 SEATERS
COACH HIRE 29 SEATERS
COACH HIRE 12 SEATERS
Book Now w ith H0DS0NS
OF GISBURN TEL. 394
for your next outing or party
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the Best in Entertainment
SAT., JAN. 9th
L E E S Y M O N (Guitar vocal)
SUN., JAN. 10th
PHILLIP DOMANI (Don’t miss)
\ WEEKLY DOUBLE 12-7 WEEKLY TREBLE 1-15-28 200 CLUB 13
sounds of the 60's and 70’s with STU BELL at
FROM 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. FRIDAYS, January 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th
“Wine, Dine and Dance” EDDI’S BISTR0THEQUE
For the over 21 's — to the
SATURDAYS, January 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
Dinner/Dance £10 incl. VAT Dancing ONLY £2.50 (late ■ meals available]
River Room available for private functions
Special offer— Have a great night out
and save £10. Why not dine, dance and stay overnight in a luxury bedroom with colour TV, private bathroom etc, plus continental breakfast, £20 per person (based on 2 sharing).
All inquiries: tickets and. bookinqs
RE L OE
OFIED HTL Mis,w « 0 Te l. 22 010________
dB VILLAGE HALL CHIPPING
D IS C O on FRIDAY,
JANUARY 8th
from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ADMISSION 50p
Rights of admission reserved
RIBBLE VALLEY SNORKEL CLUB FRIDAY, JANUARY 8th
a t S t H e le n ’s S u n d a y S c h o o l , W a d d in g to n
7 - 3 0 — 11 p .m . DANCING TO MR D. J. DISCO
Admission 60p RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED
1 SHEARINGS HOLIDAYS
Glittering Night Out HOLIDAY REUNION EVENING AT
jK-tr ick'k-k'kTk’k ’k 'k 'k ’k ’k&Ar > '
* CAT’S WHISKERS >■ B U R N L E Y
A A A A A A A A /rick A A A A A F R E E D R A W
WEDNESDAY, January 13th > ' 7-45 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Buffet Included. Free Transport Available Lots ot Spot Prizes and Party Fun
ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY (Strictly limited)
£ 3 . 5 0 per person DETAILS FROM TRAVEL AGENTS OR SHEARINGS HOLIDAYS,
MOSS LANE COACH STATION, ALTRINCHAM, CHESHIRE. Tel. 061*928 9911 -
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
COME
DANCING THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th
to the P A R K E R B R O S B A N D
8 p.m. — Midnight
£1.50 including supper at 9- 30 p.m.
Next dance January 30th JAN ID FOR 7 01VS Separate shows daily at
N o o n e c o m e s c lo s e t o J A M E S BO N D 0 0 7 " !
ROGER MOORE N& JAM E S BONO 0 0 7 r 4 Support Feature
EYES ONLY 3.15 5.45
6.IS
X for YOUR
1.50 4.20
6.SO 9.20 Hot!.. Sexy!..
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Ecstasy,
COME PLAY WITH ME ______ MY LOVE m
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1 - F0SnUKtlW«rS HIKES WICE.., OiFIAKCE,., Son shows 1.50 6.45 5 THE 7 DWARFS ,0,2.00 5.00 7.30
Clitheroe Flower Club
A Demonstration by
MR CRAIG BULLOCK . o f Clayton-le-Moors
“TIME OF PROMISE’ in St John Ambulance
Rooms on
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8th - at 7-30 p.m. Visitors welcome______
FRIENDS OF FUR AND FEATHER
GRAND BINGO (GOODS)
MONDAY, JANUARY 11th 8 p.m., doors open 7-30 p.m.
DOG and PARTRIDGE WELLGATE
ADMISSION 8Qp including supper Tickets at the door .
12 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 27695 OPEN: 9-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m.
RELAXATION UNIT FOUR; King William St. B CBR I5
Short 2.00 5.30 8.00 Feature 2.25
Saturday shows from 5.30 ^ Short
S.SS 8.25
LAKUN 51779 1.50 4.00 6.10 8.20 '
Feature 2.20 4.30 6.40 8.50
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JAN 10 FO 7
Support . Feature
R 7 DAYS 4.00 7.10 2.2d 5.30 ' 6.40
FOTBLL A SHAW
O A T BRIDGEr/r'
LANCASHIRE JUNIOR CUP 2nd ROUND Sponsored by
JANUARY 9th ASSOCIATED TYRES
CLITHEROE HORWICH
Kick off 2 p.m. ADMISSION 60p
OAP and Children 30p Refreshments available
Come and try our individual STEAM BATHS £ 2 per 1/2hr session . ; ^
Also our fantastic SOLARIUM and get results' £ 2 per hour .
.
Our COFFEE SHOP is open'to the public as well cis clients
WHERE EVERYTHING IS HOME MADE
If we get enough inquiries for • late night bookings for Thursday and Friday nights we will oblige and open late
JOHN DISC(
Golden oldies a : Reasonable priced
• Tel. Burnley
Available for prlvf hire
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LANCASHIRE L IB R A R Y RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT
presents
THE FOLLOWING EXHIBITIONS CLITHEROE LIBRARY (Staircase) PAINTINGS by DAVID HARPER
Monday, December 28th to Saturday, January 23rd WHALLEY LIBRARY (Gallery)
PAINTINGS by G. F. CRABTREE
Saturday, January 9th to Saturday, January 23rd OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS
A WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
will be held at the
HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL on MONDAY, JANUARY 11th
at 7-45 p.m. , In aid of P.H.A.B.
JIM GARLICK AND
' We provide a professional Mobile Discotheque Service for. any high-class function.
ANDY KAY
. Tel. BURNLEY 20795 24-hour answering service
ST JAMES’S CHURCH
CLITHEROE PRACTICE A -
CHRISTIAN HEALING MINISTRY for which inquiries are welcome. •
HEALING ^SERVICE
will be held on SUNDAY', JANUARY 10th, at 6 p.m. ’’Preach the Kingdom o f God and to heal”
AN T IQ U E FAIR
AND COLLECTORS’ SILV ERMAN HA LL , NELSON
SUNDAY, JAN. 10th 10-30 to 4-30
- BUY, BROWSE, SELL, EXCHANGE
IF YOU HAVE ITEMS FOR SALE OR ANY INQUIRIES
Please Tel. NELSON 65730
Henthorn Gospel! Alillthorne AvT
Sunday, Januarl at 6-30 p.rrl
Mr M. JOHNS! Blackburn!
Wednesday, Janu:| at 7-45 p. r. I
Prayer and Bible!
The Lord, he it is /(I before thee, he in '/f thee, he will not (| D,l
CHIPPING VIL| HALL
ANNUAL CHRIS WHIST and DS] DRIVE
on Wednescj January 1J at 7-45
p.ml
Admission 70p incl| and mince pil
Over £500 in holiday and travel prizes
B O O K ! Gu|
Palace
Kinci Get In fo rm a t l EASY T(1
Additional details of some new courses:
AT CLITHEROE Tap Dancing, Mondays 2 - 3 -3 0 , Spiritualist Church. Cake Icing (Beginners), Mondays 7-15 — 9-15,
Ribblesdale School.. _ Intro to Microcomputers, Mondays 7-15 9-i o,
Developing Hand-knitting Skills, Tuesdays 9-15 11-15 a.m., Parish Hall.
Microcomputers (Advanced), Tuesdays 7-15 9-15 p.m, Ribblesdale School.
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Macrame, Wednesdays 7-15 — 9-15, Ribblesdale School.-
Cake Icing (Advanced), Thursdays 7-15 9-15, Ribblesdale School. Dress and Tailoring, Fridays 2 — 4 p.m., Spiritualist
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AT WHALLEY — SHORT COURSES which cater for all stages, especially beginners and are usually held on a Saturday and/or Sunday, comprising 5 hours tuition. Ring the Centre for dates, times and handouts. ■
Church. - _____ _______
Yoga, Microcomputers, Macrame, Patchwork, 19th century German composers, Introduction to Opera, Making Duvets, Collecting Mintaria, Furniture Renovation, Upholstery, Leatherwork, Machine Knitting, Picture Framing, Cookery, Pottery, Dollmaking, Pattern alterations.
,
SHORT COURSES: ENROLMENT MUS T BE MADE A T LEA S T 3 DAYS IN ADVANCE.
Inquiries for all courses to Whalley Adult Centro, Station Road, Whalley. Tel. Whalley 2717 day or
evening'or
Clitheroe Adult Centre, Ribblesdale School, Monday to Thursday evenings. Tel. Clitheroe 22553.
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g o o s n ! A G R K
NEW CIVIC
FENCE GATE
RESTAURANT FENC E -IN -P ENDLE
Due to cancellations PUBLIC
DINNER DANCE will now be held on
Tuesday, J an u a ry 12th
5 COURSE DINNER from 7-30 p.m. — 10 p.m:
DANCING THROUGHOUT THE
EVENING TO LIVE MUSIC UNTIL 1 a.m. ’ TICKETS £8.50 per head fully inclusive
Please Tel. 68101 for reservations
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ADULT EDUCATION COURSES The s Prln9f^ ^ p ^ Y Sj ^ luARY 11th?1982?e '*,ee'C
cb on orders for I ■as T1MBEI
GARAG | Specification
WALLS Manufd Cladding of flat! over the joints, f
ROOF Corrugai complete with J DOORS Tonguij 2ln. battens con and staple and I WINDOWS Twci your requiremel Can also be fltim 16ft. x 8ft. — f ref Prices vary wlti|
HARRIS! Marlborouglj Industrial ET Tel. 22715
IN DISTRE SUICIDi
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SAMARITJ ®
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■ . 694«f or BLACI,
/ / ■ 6 6 2 * Call or writd
15 MARKET s a il NELSON I
105 NEW PARK SE BLACKBURK
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