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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 11th, 1982 Weekend SATURDAY- 11- —


12-12 12-15


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 9-05 SWIM (last in series) “Water Safety”. SWAP SHOP including music from Buzz ana phone-in to Dee Hepburn.


9-30 GRANDSTAND including * »


W o r ld Ic e S k a t in g Championships (12-551


from Copenhagen, high- lights, Profile: John Fran-


12-50 News Summary, 3-35 SATURDAY CINEMA Football Focus (12-20),


(„b/,'v ) , (1n94?f) st0afr n ,ng Robert Beatty, Stanley


Racing from Chepstow (1- 25, 1-50, 2-20, 2-50), 1-30 Ro<*k<it NovirpQ* ’Phn«ip


’Chase (Handicap), 3-00


tiona! Championships Finals; International Ath-


come (1-05) Champion Na- 4-50 n a r t io n a l H u n t jo ck ey ,


, l OnNn THP E & £ F ° tD I^ S


2 00 Ic eHo u se Hurdle ^ A S E C O N D CHANCE 5-15 Race, 2-30 John Player


Sindon Donald Houston, Kenneth Williams.


T,° ,,LEARN. A unique aduR. education expen-


Final; Basketball (1-40, 2- 0^5 DID YOU SEE . . . . 10, 3-10) from Wembley • , Gavin Scott celebrates 30 Arena. The Just Juice Na-


Panama Cigar Hurdle ‘ S? n ’ v n i f T p p 9 ’ chalra a revlew of some ,


years of telev.sionmons- ®lr Ruw


letics (2-40, 3-10) from 7 n p w<?r A ^ n ^ PO R T - Cosford, England v USA;. 7'25&E 'XS A. SPORT’


scoL-HRugbrieagueb« 7-40 THE ROYAL BALLET Is" . fr’oS ^ a d f o rT -Ae ™ MANON. From the


State Express Challenge Cup, Third Round: Brad-


ford Northern v Widnes; news


*


5-25 5-35 5-40


4-35 Final Score: Clas- MacMillan, music by Mas- sified check and pools


??t ballet by Kenneth


R° y a ° P a ra House, C°,ve"t „Gf


5-05 t h e ' ALL NEW PINK ‘h.°"y Dowell and David ^ aJ ^ U W o u t p vo?R”


PANTHER SHOW q jnP I IM INTPRKMTinX NEWS; Weatherman.


REGIONAL NEWS AND AL. ELOUTb VOIR SPORT


THE DUKES OF HAZ- „ dreams' (1978) starring Catherine


JIM’LL FIX IT Jimmy ™ n i r w i . f iqaoi Savile realises viewers’


KEN DODD’S SHOW-


BIZ (new series) starring THEDS°ATURDAY FILM:


10-00 10-15


9-10DALLAS “Vengeance”. League matches.


(1959) s ta r r in g Kirk 9-20 WATCH IT! SPIDER- H'50 Douglas, Anthony Quinn, MAN Two more episodes Earl Holliman, Carolyn Jones.


“ THE LAST TRAIN FROM GUN H IL L ”


10‘50 „ w


NEWS AND SPORT; Wolf’. A false alarm for Weatherman.


9-40 THUNDERBIRDS “Cry •


MATCH OF THE DAY leads them into real Highlights of two Football


in the daring adventures of Spiderman.


f er Sears.


ZARD “Duke v'Duke”, H2 Hazzard’s annual car race. U45i™ PNL S - p o p V in '


CHGUT (b/w) (1959) starring Aldo Ray, Heath-


5™' bcV? : , f q ' n n 6-45


senet, starring Jennifer ■ Penney as Manon, An- 7*45


.5-20 starring Donald 5*05


“ ANOTHFR SHOHP” S? ORE


a 12-


P a rk in s o n an d h is weekend guests with con­ versation and entertain­ ment.


15 WEATHER 15 PARKINSON:.Michael


^ Davies;,12-20 On the Ball: 12-45- Skating, World Championship Highlights; 12-55 Motor Racing; 1-05 Skating; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six, Ayr: Races at-1-30, 2-00 and 2- 30, Kempton: Races at 1- 45, 2-15 and 2-50; 3-00 Boxing from Atlantic City, US; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 W re s t l in g from' Hemel Hempstead; 4-50


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT In­ t ro d u c e d by Dickie


.


Results, full sports round­ up, including. Classified Pools. ITN NEWS BUGS BUNNY "Bunker Hill Bunny”. CHIPS "The Poachers”. Jon and Ponch solve the mystery of a tribal chief who has instructed a teen­ age boy to live as a war­ rior in the mountains sur­ rounding Los Angeles.. MIND YOUR LAN­ GUAGE "Just The Job”.


Teacher Jeremy Brown is offered a highly paid job at a language school. .It


seems too good to refuse. 3-2-1 "Caribbean”. Dusty


f'oes native and the regu­


island in the sun. MAGNUM "Wave Good­ bye” . .When his good* friend Kacy is found mur­ dered on a beach Magnum is determined to track down her killer. ITN NEWS AND SPORT SWEENEY! Film star­ r in g John Thaw and Dennis Waterman. Regan and Carter find them­ selves accidentally in­ volved in a gigantic top- level conspiracy against the British Government. OTT The lunatic OTT team reviews another week of worldly events. MANNIX "Desert Run”. Joe Mannix’s search for a missing private plane leads to a struggle for


ars wing their way to an 10-30 TISWAS Join the madcap


In te rn a t io n a l Rescue 12-45 THE danger.


his life in a ghost town in the Rockies.


LEGENDS OF BLUES- From the Montreal Blues Festival — Ko Ko Taylor.


L IV IN G


g N E W S F L A S H f '


from


— SUNDAY--------------- r-j teams compete against


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 9-00 HEADS AND TAILS A ' ‘See-Saw’ programme. *


9*15 NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN


10*10 TH E COM PU TER PROGRAMME (5) The New Media.


9*45 WORKING FOR SAFETY (last in series) "Inspection”.


10*35 THE ENGINEERS Ten films about professional engineers (2) Mike Neale.


11-


3*00 LIVE FROM THE BAR- BICAN (new series) An illustrated talk by John Amis on Mozart’s Piano


K erformance of Concerto


4-30 CAUSEWAY’S END A Hotspur”. Exclusive high- tidal island in an Essex


Serkin.


11*25 ENSEMBLE for begin­ ners in French (20).


READING (3) Conductive or Perceptive Deafness; What is the Difference?


11*50 MATHS HELP Help with O-level maths (10) Graphs II.


12- 00 FEELING GREAT! with Roy Castle.


OOTHE SKILL OF LIP


6*00 NEWS REVIEW '.with subtitles.


6*30 THE MONEY PROG- RAMME


5-05 RUGBY S P E C IA L featuring The John Player , ' Cup Q u a r te r Finals: Leicester v Gosforth.


7-15 THE WORLD ABOUT


12*15SUNDAY WORSHIP from Tunstall Methodist Church and C e n tre , Stoke-on-Trent.


estuary that has served as Wembley clash for the a home for alcoholics, a naval base, and a setting for bizarre parties.


' 1*25 PAINT! (5) Painting Out­ doors.


1*00 FARMING followed by weather for farmers.


3*55 MICKEY AND DONALD 4-15 WORLD F IG U R E SKATING CHAMPION­ SHIPS Highlights from Copehnagen.


1*50 NEWS HEADLINES 1*55 FILM MATINEE: “THE CRUEL SEA” (b/w) (1952) starring Jack Haw­ kins, Donald Sinden, De­ nholm . Elliott, Virgina McKenna.


5*05 THE ONEDIN LINE


' 5*55 NEWS; Weatherman. 6*05 HOLIDAY Sardinian holi­


The first of nine episodes, starring Peter Gilmore in "A Royal Return”.


6*40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Coleraine, Co. Lon­ donderry.


7*15 KING’S ROYAL (last in series).


8-


day camps,- aboard the QE2, the Welsh, moun­ tains.


8*55 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 9*00 THE MUCH LOVED


Australian Flying Doctor. 4*30 SUNDAY CINEMA 8*05 NANCY ASTOR (Part 5) "A House in Buckingham- shire”.


MUSIC SHOW (new


10-40 THE* LIFE AND AS^ •


starring Edward Asner, wreckage of a sunken Nicholas Pryor.


KINGFISH Film (1977) -<


9-50 INTERNj^tFoNAL^RO- CE LEB R ITY GOLF. A_


US "Skv Doctor — A l ig io n ex am in e s th e Lifeline for the Outback”. Doing the rounds with an


4*00 BEHIND THE VEIL "God The Mother?” The last programme in this series on women and re-


3-30 THE ADVENTURES OF: BLACK BEAUTY “The Ponies”. Vicky and the boys find one of the forest. ponies is dying, the doctor is too busy to attend to it.


the season,


ab o u t i t s lo n g - te rm LENGE Two university effects.


Concertos, followed, by a 1-30 240 ROBERT More ad- ventures for the team.


each other in this high speed general knowledge quiz. Bamber Gascoigne fires the questions.


To; 27, soloist Rudolf 2*30 LEAGUE CUP FINAL "Liverpool v Tottenham


lig h ts of y e s te rd ay ’s first domestic trophy of


RIBBLESDALE POOL


x


FOR MUMS AND DADS at our new F A M I L Y N IG H T


FREE SWIMMING


WEDNESDAYS, 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. (Last admission 7-30 p.m.)


Children with parents pay only 20p each, e.g. Mum and Dad and 2 Children S A V E 90p!!!


S W IM F O R Y O U R H E A L T H ’ S S A K E !


BE TOGETHER AT RIBBLESDALE POOL! THIS IS YOUR POOL — USE IT! IT’S 81 °F IN RIO DE JANEIRO AHD AT RIBBLESDALE POOL!!


“ “


Rlbbio Valley Borough Council-—Serving the Community^: Teaching facilities for all age*. Facilities for disabled >


swimmers - T E L . C L I T H E R O E 2 4 8 2 5


reasons behind the belief that God is male.


* Hardy Kruger in "The One That Got Away”. The


true story of the only German prisoner of war


,to have escaped from cap- tivity m Britain,


se r ie s ) Owain Arwel 6*30 ITN NEWS Hughes conducts a prog- 6-40 SUNDAY BEST with


S n V v S r " 2 ^


7-15 HART1 TcThART “From the Depths of My Hart”.


stolen gold hidden in the yacht


'The millionaire detectives stumble upon a fortune in


*\*;*;*M*.*;-;*;*;v;va*;-,*,-,*,*,*>*%,*,-;*7 Mother Joseph when she S'95 CHILDREN OF . .. .


BRUNEI A film showing


S , , r n n ,c qTORV “Mn.oQ Po.wer” ; Tonight Alan 9-15 GOD S STORY Moses Whicker considers Money


1 the life ?f two children, 8-15 ITN NEWS es


B 10-


10- 40 CHOICES Members of the public describe a cru­ cial decision of conscience.


11- 12-


11- 40 THE SKY AT NIGHT “The Largest Star?”.


To Make a Start.


9- 40 OMNIBUS with Barry .' Norman featuring actress Claire- Bloom and jazz musician Mike Westbrook. 30 NEWS; Weather.


“ THE FRIENDS OF' EDDIE COYLE” (1973) starring Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle.


05 THE SUNDAY FILM: strange about the burning WORLD “Money and


the Prince . Todays.prog- ■ and Power and talks ramme asks. What was


10*00 GOD HELP ME Continu- •


SL\ of the most memorable characters he has encoun-


IK £ ° x ds„ Pl£ r r \ fr.onJ CALYPSE “ Road to St Michaels Theological


ing this examination of 10*00 WHOOPS APO- Jerusalem”. It is election-


10-30BUTEWHAT DO YOU E n r i c h / ' 'w f t l f t h e REALLY BELIEVE? world in a state of nuclear Gillian Reynolds talks to men and women about their religious attitudes and beliefs.


15 NEVER TOO LATE (3) 00 WEATHERMAN. „


that real y got it right, C h o reo g rap h e r” ; To- but started from three


11-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 11-25 AAP KAA HAK


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-00 HORIZON “The Vic­ tims”. People who have suffered imprisonment, as hostages or in war, talk


home'


Bodies — Richard Alston night’s programme fea-


12-00WEEKEND WORLD A team of journalists exp-


‘Michael Winstanley talks Ripples”, with broadcaster Martin 11-30 THE PROFESSIONAL Dufly.


Spring” and “Rainbow 1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL-


lains the news behind the Moore host football’s most headlines.


prestigious dinner from the London Hilton.


11-00 BE YOUR OWN BOSS 10-30 THE SOUTH BANK This last programme m SHOW “Working With ' the senes looks at a firm


jumpiness, US President Johnny Cyclops is cur- ren t ly as popular as rthips


tu r e s e x c e rp ts from “Night Music”, “Rite of


F O O T B A L L E R S ’ AWARDS DINNER Dickie Davies and Brian-


CLITHEROE SPRING FUN FAIR R O E F IE L D C A R P A R K


GET TANNED AT


EMPRESS SQUASH CLUB SOLARIUM


Charges are £ 1 .5 0 per hour or £ 1 per 7/2 hour


For your appointment and booking details ring Clitheroe 23435


Tuesday to Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m.'or on Sunday, 10-12 noon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. br call at the club, you are


welcome to inspect the facilities. EMPRESS SQUASH CLUB CLITHEROE CRICKET GROUND, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


YOGA FOR HEALTH MONDAY, MARCH 22nd


IN C LU D IN G W E IGH T W A T CH IN G Commencing'•


d V-j7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at , • ..... .


ST JAMES’S SCHOOL, GREENACRE STREET Teacher M. NOLAN


BOOK CUTHEROE 23153 V


X S'- , . opening FRIDAY, MARCH 12th at 6 p.m.,


SATURDAY, MARCH 13th at 1-30 p.m., MONDAY, MARCH 15th at 6 p.m.


FUN FOR Al l s


DESIGNSTYLE LTD ' SPRINGTIME


FACTORY SALE of


CURTAINS, BEDSPREADS etc. All a t fantastic direct from factory prices


FRI. MARCH 12th .,.i ■ ■ r ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ ' ■ .'v at ■ — 5-00


SAT, MARCH 13th ..................;....9-00 - 1 -00 ■ i"


UPBROOKS, CLITHEROE


tered on his globetrotting adventures


boiler


8*15 FATHER CHARLIE "Miracles Take A Little Longer”. Financial wor- r ie s b e s e t th e Rev.


^ n T r i l '^ e a t in g


observance6 of\ehg?o™ 9-00 AROUND WHICKER’S 2eremomP


, SFuiiar (Sri U LICENSED RESTAURANT 73 KING STR E E T , W H A L LE Y


MOTHERING SUNDAY


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY


LUNCH £3.50 AND


HIGH TEA £2.95 FOR RESERVATIONS ’ Tel. WHALLEY 2462


WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP presents


the classic A LTE RMH ETR FO TE IL


A 3-Act play by Maurice McLaughlin WEDNESDAY, 17th to


SATURDAY, MARCH 20th


TICKETS NOW ON SALE: 85p Including tea and biscuits


Available from: Hammonds Confectioner, St Mary’s St, Clitheroe; Seconds Away, Moor Lane, Clitheroe; St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington on Sunday afternoons or by telephoning Mrs A. Bell, Clithe roe. 26234 or Mr B. Fisher, Clitheroe 23022


PETRE ARMS AT LANGHO JAZZ and HOT POT


Blackburn 48169


both served FREE every Monday night featuring the fabulous A L W O O D B A N D


Wednesday and Thursday, Doug plays the keyboards for your pleasure


EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT the sensational


RIVERSIDE JAZZMEN


THE NEW PETRE GRILL ROOM IS NOW OPEN FOR LUNCHES AND


DINNERS. A wide range of bar snacks are . available


C IV IC H A L L


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 THURS., FRI. and SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.


THE FRENCH LIEUTENANTS WOMAN m - MON. TO SAT.AT 7 p.m.


MEMO Urn


TOUCHED , BY


A rare and deeply moving experience! also G R E E N I C E STARRING Ryan O'Neal


FROM: CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


TO: A L L HOTELS,


RESTAURANtS, PUBS, C LU BS AND ORGANISATIONS


“YOU CAN ADVERTISE YOUR FUNCTION OR


EVENT FOR A« LITTLE AS £3.60 per week”


—AND r em em b er t h is pa g e “


is SEEN BY OVER 27,000


READERS EVERY THURSDAY f - FOR R E S U L T S l j


Tel. CLITHEROE 22323


Call o r »


. 15 MARKE fl NELS


105 NEW PA< ' b l a c k !


ADMISSIC RE


IN DIS’ SUICIfl


NEED Ring I





SAMAR] an ytT


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND DRAMA GROUP Producing their Musical


CONTINENTAL CAPERS on FRIDAY, MARCH 19th .


and SATURDAY, MARCH 20th at 7-30 p.m. in the


VILLAGE HALL


ADM ISS IO N £1 A D U LT S , 50p C H ILD R EN Including refreshments


L U C K Y P RO G R AM M E N UM B E R GRAND PRIZE BINGO


THE DOG AND Monday, March 15th


PARTRIDGE CLITHEROE


DOORS OPEN 7-30 p.m. EYES DOWN 8 p.m.


Admission — including supper, 80p


IN AID OF BLEAKHOLT ANIMAL SANCTUARY


Adr


Also: is a di.<j


c FOR


WADDINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB S P O N S O R E D BY SK IPTO N BUILDING SO C IE TY


Presents


A SPORTSMANS EVENING '


CASTLE RESTAURANT, CLITHEROE


• WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th Speakers


DAVID RICHARDSON (FIFA Referee)


STAN MORTENSEN


TV COMEDIAN JOHNNY WAGNER RECEPTION 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS £8.50 EACH Available from J E F F R E Y ’S N EW S AG EN T S


Clltheroe. ER IC EDM O N D SO N West View Garage, Waddington. C A M P B E L L— B A R K E R LTD


Waddington? S K IP TO N BU ILD IN G SO C IE T Y or any Football Club Member


DRESS FORMAL


W A D D I N G T O N METHODIST SCHOOLROOM on MONDAY, MARCH 29th at 7-30 p.m.


ANNUAL PARISH MEETING


All electors of the Parish are invited to take part in this meeting and submit items for the Agenda to the Clerk as soon as possible. The main item to be 'discussed will be the. proposed extensions to the Waddington Fell Quarry and the work of the Parish Council over the last 12 months including future programmes.


The above will be followed by an ordinary meeting of the Parish Council.


2 St Paul’s Close Clitheroe. Tel. 23984 Clerk to the Council E. B. Lucas CMA


ST MICHAEL’S and JOHN’S


The Hall, Lowergate


JUMBLE SATURDAY


MARCH 13th . at 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 5p REFRESHMENTS


WHILE Ideally s i


B lr th d a y f


INQUIRIES POUL1


at the C ll (Ml


Tiswas team for another chaotic helping of flan-- flinging fun.


Whats on... What's on... What's on... Whaft on... f UNIT 4 CINEMAS PRESENT SUNDAY MARCH 14 FOR 7 DAYS 4.20 7.30 Fe a iu ro ■ 2.45 - 5.50 8.55 _ A S S A U L T


O N P R E C IN C T 1 3 <x) Plus C A N N IB A L (X) •


2 Separate shows d a ily at 2.05 5.35 83.00


Town Centre tel 51779 5.00 : 7.45 • -


3.20 6.00 6.45 Saturday shows from 5.00


PRIVATE LESSONS ,x) A L S O D I R T c i


6 Separate shows d a lly at 2.00 5.25 8.00 BODY H E A T Shows


| Support I. Feature


1.5*> 3.50


E X O R C IS T 2 T H E H E R E T IC |X)


TH E E XO R C IS T (X) i Separate shows d a lly at BODY! H E A T S p e c ia l C h i ld r e n ’ s M a t in e e e v e r y S a tu r d a y a t 2 p m ( e n d 4 p m )


f e a t u r e s ; s h o r t s a n d S E R I A L S .


'A d m i s s io n 40p (all ages) D A Y U N T I L S A T U R D A Y


L H A R W O O D 1 AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IK LONDON (X) 2.05 5.30 8.05 ‘ 2 THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (A) 2.10 5.45 8.10 3 TERROR EYES (X). TERROR TRAIN (X). Coni 2.30. LCP 7.20 4 WARM NIGHTS HOT PlfASURES (X). Support (X). Cont 2.25. ICP 7.10


T C E N T R E 5 PRIVATE LESSONS (X). DIRT (U). Sep shows 2.00 5.10 7.55 *


6 SCARED TO 0EATH (X). TERROR (X). Coni 2.45. ICP 7.20 7 FOUR SEASONS (AA) 2.15 5.30 6.00 (Sal shows tram 5.30]


El ‘adult MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY child 50p ^ ,o »


THEANCHOR INN COMEDIANS


G A R G R A V E N . Y O R K S , A SEASON OF


EVERY FRIDAY


APRIL 16th to MAY 28th (EXCEPT MAY 14th)


DINNER CABARET DANCING 7 — 9-30


9 p.m. £ 5 . 9 5 pp inclusive


PUBLIC DINNER DANCES


SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, SATURDAY 3rd and 10th APRIL and 1st MAY


DINNER 7-30 — 9-30 £ 4 . 7 5 Inch


DANCING 9 — 1 a.m.


FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. GARGRAVE 666


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, MARCH 13th


PAUL TRACY SUNDAY, MARCH 14th


(NEW)


ANITA MADIGAN WEEKLY DOUBLE: 15 — 20 •


(GREAT)


WEEKLY TREBLE: 12 — 20 — 14 200 CLUB: 172


Single my Family £2


HAVE 9-45 — 1 a.m. ★ * ★


t . Separate shows da lly at '


2.10 5.20 ‘ 7 .5 5 '. ' - r CHRISTIANE F.


V* ^ C E Y O U R E N T e R r , . . * * THIS


EASTER AT


★ tH *


THE STIRK HOUSE HOTEL ROGER DE COURCEY


GISBURN, LANCS , m w w w s


( A N D N O O K I E B E A R IN CABARET


T H U R S . A P R I L 8 t h , 1 9 8 2 DINNER . -.CABARET


7-30 — 9-45 11p.m. £ 9 .7 5 FULLY INCLUSIVE


SPECIAL OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION C5 pp B.B.


FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS WED. MAY 5th, 1982


:


MATT MUNRO ;*** IN CABARET £ 1 1 .7 5 Including


DINNER, CABARET,' DANCING ‘ “A S E A SO N O F CO M ED IAN S ”


EVERY FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, to MAY 26th (except May 14th)


CARVER ... MENU


: £5.50 7-15 — 9*30. 7-15— 10*00 ' AS ABOVE DINNER • DINNER TABLE


d’HOTE ' £6.95


plus 70p cover charge


- CABARET 11-00


OR A LA • CARTE


DANCING 9 — 1 a.m.


SATURDAY DINNER DANCES MENU


.9— 12 midnight FOR R E S E R V A T IO N S T E L . G IS BU R N 5 8 1 DANCING


CLITHEROE DISTRICT GUIDE AND BROWNIE


, SUPPORT GROUP invite you to a


BARGAIN


SECONDS PARTY Large and varied selection.


Raffle. Refreshments


at the Catholic Hall, Lowergate on MONDAY, MARCH 15th at 7*30 p.m.


Admission 30p Bring a friend!


DANCING 9p.m. — 1a.m. FOR THE PROD VCTION OF. /A%>


iENGLANDn the Natural Amphitheatre at the Castle Grounds


W A N T E D MERRIE


Clitheroe, at the end of June CHORUS SINGERS ‘


. (MALE/FEMALE) ★ ★ ★ ;


PRINCIPALS HELP WITH


contact Margaret Smith. Tel.. Clitheroe 23866


. DRESSMAKING Anyone interested please


STAGE BUILDING, SCENERY, and


Rehearsals 7-30 p.m., March..


• 16th at Clitheroe Parish Hall . Auditions at 7-30 p.m., Tuesday, March 23rd


DINNER DANCE


(Over 25’s) Every Saturday 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.


MENU CHOICE £5.50 inclusive


Children's menu £2.50 '


MOTHER’S DAY MARCH 21st Adults £4.50


ROEFIELD HOTEL Ring CLITHEROE 22010


Edisford Bridge (B6243) Table reservations


M O TH ER ’S DAY “ THE GEORGIAN WINDOW


CELEBRATE LICENSED RESTAURANT W/ADDINGTON


D IN N E R : Saturday, march 20th from 7 p.m.


SU N D A Y L U N C H EO N MARCH 21st from 12 noon


Reservation strongly recommended to avoid disappointment


SU N D A Y H IG H T E A from'4 p.m.


Phone: CLITHEROE 25090 anB SUNDA1 DISCO aH--- Whal^on—


CATHOLIC HALL WHALLEY The Pope’s visit to Britain,


V | |V ' May 1982 i THURSDAY, MARCH 18th” ^ ,


LANCASHIRE EVENING Compere Phil Case


T om b o la - Bingo - Licensed Bar.


: Admission £2 including hot pot 7-30 p.m. — midnight


TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd


AUCTION 7-30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 2 7 t lT


JUMBLE SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 30th


2 p.m._________


COFFEE EVENING 7-30 p.m.


CHILDREN’S TALENT COMPETITION


ALL PROCEEDS TO PAPAL VISIT Admissiol


Raffle for | Fon


COACi and


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