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Clitheroe, Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and-Times, May 13th, 1982 W


12-15 GRANDSTAND including News Summary at 12-50; -


Football Focus 12-20; In­ ternational Golf, 1-00, 2- : 10, 3-10, The Martini In­ ternational; Racing from


. Newbury, 1-50, 2-25, 3-' 25, 3-50, 2-00 Newbury . Tote Spring Festival Stakes, 2-30 Aston Park Stakes, 3-00 Tote Lock- inge Stakes, 3-30 London


GOLF. • eekend SATURDAY- mmmmm


9-05 S O R R Y M A T E , I DIDN’T SEE YOU-


9-30 G E T ' S E T FOR-. . SUMMER.


.10-52 WEATHER 10-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


2- 3-


THE COMMUNITY.


4- 40IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF: The Martini In- temational from Lindrick. 5- 30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


6- 30THE NOT TH E Weather.


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ t r o d u c e d b y D ick ie


, Davies. 12-20 On The Ball; 12-45 Rallying, The


20H A N D IC A P P E D IN Fram-Autolite Interna- tional Welsh Rally; 1-00


10 SATURDAY CINEMA:. Darts, The News of The THE OVERLANDERS, World Championships . (bw, 1946), starring Chips Rafferty.


from Wembley; 1-15 ITN


SNOOKER: The Embas- ■ 3-45 Half-Time Soccer sy World Professional


Snooker Championship ’— The ITV Seven. The Cur- The Final: First Session.


News , and Report; 3-55 ragh, Airlie Coolmore


FINGER IN’THE EAR Wrestling.from Bedworth; SHOW. Some o f the r


Irish 2,000 guineas; 4-05 4-50 Results,


music from England’s 5-05 ITN NEWS, many folk music clubs.


55 The Aitlie/Coolmore 7-15 DID YOU SEE . . . ? 2,000 guineas; Interna- Weekly television review tional Snooker, 2-10, 2-40,


with Ludovic Kennedy.


3-10, 4-30 The Embassy 7-55 W A S H I N G T O N : W o r ld P r o f e s s io n a l B E H IN D C L O S E D


. Snooker Championship; DOORS. A fictional series R ugb y L ea gu e , '4 -0 0 Slalom Lager Premiership Trophy: The Final.


5- 6-


10 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD, “Bye Bye Boss.”


6-10 REGIONAL NEWS AND ficult ethical decision doc- SPORT.


6-15 POP QUIZ. Tonight’s


9-251 NT E RN A T IO N A L SNOOKER.


Gold Cup (Handicap 7-00 NEWS AND SPORT, Worzel faces the possibili- Stakes Challenge Cup), 3-


fellow scarecrow Dafthead returns to his field,


5-45 CHIPS. Jon and Ponch become involved when a huge boulder threatens to


• trigger a landslide.


about those who use and . 6-45 SUCCESS. The up-and- abuse mower.


. 00 NEWS, Weatherman. Code A look at the dif-


teams include Annabella , , 1 n r v 'V I.-1? v A T i n v .H Lu Win of Bow Wow Wow. The question is will


ll-OO NEWS ON 2, Weather. 1M0 iSi lnK PR


10-10 MAN ALIVE: Doctor’s 7-15


coming artist hosting to- night’s show is Rochdale ' ■ schoolgirl Lisa Stansfield.


BALL SHOW.' Another


she sing ’ ’Sexy Eiffel 1W5™ E FILMS OF ORSON 9-15 ITN N EW S AND Towers7”


nti n n o o v WELLES: TOUCH OF


starring Richard Wid- Welles, Janet Leigh. mark, Felicia Farr.


8- 9- 9-


MUSIC SHOW. Weatherman.


the rich and powerful 9-25 W A TCH IT ! TH E Carrington family.


10 NEWS AND SPORT, 25 DYNASTY. The story of


FLYING KIWI.


10- 10 MATCH OF THE DAY. 9.50 THE UNDERSEA AD- 11- 10 NIGHT MUSIC. Music to suit every mood.


11- 45 IN T E R N A T IO N A L o K C D n o T m i r v GOLF: The Martini In- 9-55


12- 30 WEATHER.


temational from Lindrick. 16-15 SESAME STREET. 11:15 SPACE 1999.


_


VENTURES OF CAP- ' TAIN NEMO.


SPORT.


6-45 SATURDAY FILM: THE EVIL (bw; 1958), starring 10.00 NORTHERN LIGHTS. LAST WAGON, (1956) Charlton Heston, Orson


Susan Baverstock, a suc- cessful doctor, lets a room to a student performing in


20 THE VAL DOONICAN ........................... . . . . ............. , the Festival Fringe, little realising how drastically


11-00THE DARTS WORLD K N O C K O U T CUP


her life will change.


11-30 DRACULA. Starring Jack Palance and Simon Ward. Count Dracula stalks 19th Century Europe, drinking the blood of his victims.


FINAL. Elton Welsby in- troduces highlights of the game at the Oldham Civic Centre.


tors have to make. 8-00 SCALAWAG. A one- legged rogue leads 'a group of cut-throats on a treasure hunt during the Gold Rush in California,


BRIDGE COACHES


52 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22977


SATURDAY, MAY 29th 8-30 a.m. SCARBOROUGH..................... £4.00


i SATURDAY; MAY 29th 8-30 a.m. YORK......................................... £ 3 .00


SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 9-30 a.m. CHESTER ZOO........................... £3.00'


SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 10-0 a.m. MYSTERY RUN................... £2.00


.


-----------------------^ SUNDAY— — — --------- 1 of the NHS treatment of


J D .C jP .V v :* ! v .\ 7 11*35THE SKY.AT NIGHT: *iT‘ ........ f “ •‘•ViViViV


9- 15NAI ZINDAGI NAYA ir r v a n


9-00 CHIGLEY. 10-


9-45 BUSINESS CLUB. . TEACHING.


11-25 TELE-MONTAGE. 11-


READING. ERY COURSE. 12-


10- 35 THE ENGINEERS. 11-


U*55 12-40 WEATHER. 10 MODERN LANGUAGE , / ------ 6-10 A P P E A L . R o sem a ry 00 THE SKILL OF LIP-


50 DELIA SMITH’S COOK­ 15 THIS IS THE DAY.


12-55 FARMING. 1-25 EDUCATION SHOP.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 TH E AW A K E N IN G LAND, starring Elizabeth' Montgomery, Hal Hol­ brook (2) The Fields.


3*30 TH E 4-


5- CHAPARRAL. H IGH


FAIR. Raymond Baxter introduces the events from Biggin Hill.


ITY, by Jane Austen. First o f a seven-part serial.


5-40 NEWS, Weatherman. 5-55A N T IQ U E S R O A D ­ SHOW v is i t s S ca r ­ borough.


* 6-35 ROY CASTLE appeals on behalf o f the Church


' Army.


6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE, from Fumeux Pelham.


7-


WORKER (TV film), Starring P a t ty '“Duke Astin.


8- 9-


THE


15 THE SUNDAY FILM: M I R A C L E


10- 11-


50 NEWS, Weather.


Music hail variety show from Leeds.


9*55 OMN I B U S . B a r r y Norman looks at the arts.


10- 11-


MATTER (new series). The personal and moral crises underlying the news.


9-30 PAINT ALONG WITH NANCY,


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11- 12-


05 THE GOOD OLD DAYS.


I- 55 SU N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND: 2-00 Internation­ al Snooker: The Embassy Wo r l d P r o f e s s i o n a l Snooker Championship — The Final: Third Session; 2-45 International Golf: The Martini International.


6- 7-


visual commentary. 20 INTERNATIONAL AIR


SNOOKER: The Final, Conclusion.


9-00 TH E WOMA N IN WHITE (last in series).


10 SENSE AND SENSIBIL­ II-


9-55 THE FILMS OF ORSON W E L L E S : F FO R


• FAKE, (1973), starring Oja Kodar.


11-25 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER.


• Leach appeals on behalf of Population Services.


6- 15 TH E C A T H O L I C


CRISIS. “ Struggle for Liberation.” Credo ex­ amines growing conflict between the Pope and the radical reform movement that is sweeping through the Church worldwide.


7-


50 NEWS REVIEW, with a 15 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


Millionaire Philip Drum­ mond is involved in more adventures with his family.


7-45 H A R T TO H A R T . Jonathan Hart and his wife become involved in an intriguing investigation of murder and sales fraud.


845 ITN NEWS. * 20 NEWS'ON 2, Weather.


10-00 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. “Run, Rabbit,


00 MORNING-WORSHIP. 00 ME AND MY CAMERA.


30 DOWN TO EARTH. 00 WEEKEND WORLD.


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE.


35 H E A R T OF THE


1-30 CHOPPER ONE. 1-55 MATCH TIME. 3-00 GREAT GAMES, In the week leading up to the 1982 FA Cup Final, your chance to see arguably the greatest game ever played at Wembley.


HANDS. An investigation 10 YOUR MIND IN THEIR


3-30 STARS IN ACTION. “San Francisco,” starring Clark Gable and Spencer


Artist shows how it's done


PAINTING on fabric using an unusual techni­ que will be on display at Whalley Library from Saturday until May 29th.


Mrs Anne Harris, of.


Preston, paints on fabric' with an Australian paint, used as one would a pen. She will give practical de­ monstrations at the lib­


rary on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Also on display will be.


paintings by Keighley artist Joyce Irwin who has worked as a senior scenic artist at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The exhibition may be


seen during’ normal lib­ rary hours.


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB AND WHALLEY FOOTBALL CLUB present


A LANCASHIRE STYLE ,


CHAMPAGNE SUPPER and DANCE


AT


) THE CASTLE RESTAURANT, CLITHEROE


on FRIDAY, MAY 21st, 8 p.m.


.. BAR AND DANCING till 1 a.m. TOMBOLA, RAFFLE, CHAMPAGNE BAR


TV COMEDIAN DAVE BARON TOP DJ KEN BROWN


Sponsoredby WHITESIDES WINES and SPIRITS, SHAWBRIDQE, CLITHEROE


Tickets £7, available from: Castle Restaurant, Whiteheads Newsagents, Whalley; G. Duerden, 3 Woodlands Drive, Whalley; or Club Members


10-


9-00 A KIND OF LOVING. Episode 7. February — August, 1963. Vic is now having an affair with ac­ tress Donna Pennyman, while back at home Ingrid receives another anonym­ ous letter. .


Run.” A young wartime American Army interpre­ ter did not understand


why his bullying landlord, French Resistance hero Jacques Vareille never left his Paris home. 10 years later only Madame is still alive — and the. story she has to tell would fill quite a different book.


Herzog.” Herzog talks about himself and his work during the course of a journey through France : and Germany.


11- 35 CITIES . “ Hildegard Knefs Berlin.” -.


Speeding


FOR exceeding a 30 m.p.h. speed limit in • a car, Susan Eamshaw (19), of Ribblesdale Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £40 with £5 costs by the town’s magistrates.,


The court was told she'


had been travelling at 48 to 50 m.p.h.


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCHORGAN SOCIETY


CONCERT OF ORGAN MUSIC


ROBERT LANGSTON


!5t Bride’s Church, Fleet . Street, London


SAT., MAY 22nd 8 p.m.


ADMISSION Non-Members £1


Students and OAP’s 60p . All are welcome


BUMPER JUMBLE & BRIC-A-BRAC


PADIHAM TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MAY 1Sth


SALE


10-30 a.m. to 2-30 p.m. Admission 10p . ” (unoerizs free)


organised by Clitheroe Conservative Association WAC .1 ,


. - From Barrowford Locks,. Including Foulrldge Tunnel,


PUBLIC CANAL CRUISES


V Sat., and Sun*, May 15th/ 16th, at 2>30 p.m.* and 6-30p.m .TEA . C Q f l fE E . BAR. M US IC . TO ILET


• Tlck^s available from Lock- ' Keepers Cottage .


• T e l . 8 6 3 4 8 7


F0ULRIDGE LEISURE CRUISES Tnl. Nelson 694978


Charter Hire Available for ; Private Parties


. : SHOW. mental illness. The Depths of Space.


GOLF: The Martim In- temational from Lindnck.


Tracy. The loves and career problems o f a saloon proprietor climax in the 1906 earthquake. •


5-30 SALE OF THE CEN- TURY, with Nicholas Pnr«nn<5


6-00 ITN NEWS


MONDAY, MAY 31st, 9-0 a.m. . BOWNESS/MORECAMBE..... £ 3.00


MONDAY, MAY 31st, 8-30 a.m. RHYL.......................................... £3.50


THURSDAY, JUNE 8th APPLEBY FAIR.................... . £ 3 .00


EXTENDED MYSTERY RUNS


EVERY SUNDAY FROM MAY 16th 10-0 a.m. £ 2.00


1 9 8 2 T O U R S


JULY 17th-24th WESTON-SUPER-MARE......................


Full Board £ 92.00


SEPT 25th-OCT 2nd PAIGNTON..........Full Board £ 7 9.00


15 DIFF’RENT STROKES.


¥ RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS AND ¥ M RECREATIONAL COUNCIL *





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{ w


CLITHEROE 2-00 p.m.


w


t Sunday, May 16th w £


; SIDESHOWS


30THE SOUTH BANK “ We r n e r


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times


F IL M ^ Service


A READER SERVICE with the emphasis upon QUALITY PRINTS


12 Exposure Film......... ....£3.20


24 Exposure Film........ ...........£4.65 36 Exposure Film...... .............£6.25 Price includes: COLOUR FILM


DEVELOPING AND PRINTING TO STANDARD SIZE ENPRINTS


SUPER ENPRINTS (30% larger) please add 1


The offer is for 110,126 and standard 35mm film sizes ■ '


£1 extra only.


Cheques made payable to


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES FILM SERVICE


Post your films to:


East Lancs Press Group Film Service FREEPOST, BURNLEY BB11 1 BR Please add 25p p and p


| Full name................................. ...................I . . Address......................... .............................|


■ Mr Mrs Miss Tel. No................................. I. 1 PLEASE DELETE


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........................... ............................................................................ , '> - PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS ^ : I ..................................


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


I !


MEMBERS DRAW £5 SUNDAY', MAY 16th


SUNDAY LUNCH


With JACK on Organ and BERNARD on Drums


HOWARD KING


40291,40583,40094,40110 SNOWBALL £4


. ' . ; ' *


* COME AND WA TCH THE FUN! * ADMISSION FREE


-+(


CALDERSTONES REVUE AND . DRAMATIC SOCIETY ■present


, OKLAHOMA in the HOSPITAL THEATRE, THURSDAY, MAY 13th, FRIDAY, MAY


14th, AND SATURDAY, MAY 15th, at 7-15 p.m.


BOOKING. Castle Records, Castle


. Street, Clitheroe; Whittaker’s, King Street, Whalley or'phone Whalley 3564


Adults £1.25. Senior citizens and children 85p


There is a coach going from Clitheroe


tonight Thursday evening (13th). Ring Clitheroe 24789 for details.


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


For the BEST In Entertainment SATURDAY, MAY 15th


COLIN McGREGOR . (don’t miss)


SUNDAY, MAY 16th


TONY CASSIDY (songs old and new)


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 4 — 20


WEEKLY TREBLE: 27 — 25 — 3 200 CLUB: 143


• (Members, Associates and Bona Fide Guests) ’ ROYAL BRITISH


LEGION CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroa^


ANNUAL


GENERAL MEETING


WEDNESDAY


• MAY 1 9th at 8 p.m.;1


ST LEONARD’S SCOUT GROUP LANGHO


AUCTION Friday, May 14th \ at '


MOCK


BIDDING STARTS 7 p.m. Admission 10p


Refreshments available FLEA MARKET


This Sunday, May 16th GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


.11 a.m.— 4 p.m. Admission 15p .


Inquiries: Cleveleys . 824329.


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


CLITHEROE C.N.D. present


THE WAR GAME


A film made for the BBC but never shown by v -


FOLLOWED BY DISCUSSION it


TUESDAY, MAY 18th 8 p .m .


STARKIE ARMS. CLITHEROE ■


S T LEONARD’S SCHOOL VIEWING 6*30 p.m.


GOLDEN JUBILEE PENDLE CP SCHOOL AT HOME


Books, Toys, Cakes, Games, Lucky Dip


Friday, May 21st from 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Tombola, Bring and Buy,


refreshments): Adults 25p, Children 10p .


Admission (including MOORCOCK GUN CLUB


MID-MAY DANCE TO


NOOKIE’S DISCO SATURDAY, MAY 22nd


at THE MOORCOCK INNE, WADDINGTON


from 9 p.m. Jo 2 a.m. CHICKEN IN THE BASKET SUPPER


YARD OF ALE COMPETITION (starting 9-30 p.m.)


* KNOCKOUT! { t Roefield Football w


^ v J


£1 to ENTER — £10 to WINNER Raffle etc.


Last admission at 10-30 p.m.


TICKETS £2.75 from committee members, The Moorcock Inne, or at the door All rights of admission reserved


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


S A M A R I T A N S . ANYTIME.


V® NELSON 694929 or BLACKBURN


/ / 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call or write to


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


GOSHIN KEMPO JU-JITSU BEGINNERS COURSE


A course commences in this complete form of -self-defence' on MONDAY, MAY 17th, at 8-30 p.m.,to 10 p.m., at ROEFIELD SPORTS BARN (near Ribblesdale Swim­ ming Bathis)


A club membership fee of £2.50 and £1 per session Is payable for. a four week period after which an association licence is obtained which reduces the session fee to 90p and also provides the student with personal Insurance cover, free training courses and provides membership of the Goshin Martial Arts Organisation. The British Ju-Jitsu Association and the government backed Martial Arts Commission. All students are supervised by Black Belt Instructors. Resident instructor A. Rlckwood Black Belt 1st Dan. Tel. BURNLEY 59734.


Give yourself and your family a better chance of protecting themselves against society’s violent minority


This Is open to beginners and people with previous martial arts experience


7-p.l „ „„ comedy explosion. ^ 9 , 4 ™ ° ^ A.£ D 1


. 5-15 WORZEL GUMMIDGE. ty of fighting a duel when


- News; 1-20 The' ITV . Seven, Newmarket; Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. Newcastle: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45; 2-55-Darts;


Whats on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's off-- Whats on... ROTARY CLUB OF RIBBLESDALE


ANTIQUES, BOOKS, BRIC-a-BRAC


Now Is the time to clear out your attic and garage and help our


GRAND AUCTION TO BE HELD AT


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART on MAY 15th, 11 a.m.


EVERYONE WELCOME! | Anything you have for disposal should b e sent to |


STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE


where it will be gratefully received and stored until the event.


If you require larger items collecting, Telephone 41597 (Mr Dugdale), office


hours orGisburn 596 (Mr Dewhiirst) for transport


Proceeds in aid of Rotary Charities and in particular for equipment for Clitheroe Community Hospital


UNIT FOUR PRESENT SUNOflY MAY 16 FOR 7 DAYS H i lH I l iB IB i (Thurs, Fri from 5.30)


, I Feature 4.00 7.15 2.20 ‘ 5.30 8.40 MONTENEGRO co


THE WORLD IS FULL OF MARRIED MEN (X) Sep I Short 2.00 5.30 8.00


showsl Feature 2.35 6.05 8.40 (Thurs, Fri from 5.30] "


TIME BANDITS


I Support 1.55 4.50 [Th urs , Fri from 6.10]


Feature 3.15 6


THE OTHER CINDERELLAm KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE ixi


4 Shows n ig h tly ON GOLDEN POND (A) (A)


Town Centre t e l s i779 5 Short 2.25 5.10 -7.50


Feature 2.55 5.40 6.20


[Tues, Wed, Sal from 5.40] AGATHA CHRISTIE'S


EVIL UNDER THE SUN,a. 5 Support


4.10 7.10 Feature 2.35 5.30 8.30 (Tues. Wed from 5.30]


THE OTHER CINDERELLA,» KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE w


7 Support Feature 2.45 6.40 4.45. 8.40 |Tues, Wed complete show at 6.40)


THE EXTERMINATOR ,x, THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (X)


Special Children’s Matinee


every Saturday at 2pm (end 4pm) FEATURES, SHORTS and SERIALS.


Admission 40p {aN ages) TO D A Y U N T I L S A T U R D AY L H ARW O O D 1 LORO OF THE RINGS (A) 5.20 8.00 (Sat mat 2.05)


2 MAO MAX 2 (X) 5.50 8.10 (Sat mat 2.00) 3 FLYING SEX (X) Support (X) 6.15 LCP 7.45 (Sat cont 2.20 ICR 7.45) 4 ARTHUR (AA) 6.05 8.20


T C E N TR E


5 -


CHARIOTS OF FireIRE (At) GREGORYS GItlRL ( .A) . Sep shows 2.00 7.00 B.10 (Sat shows 6. ............. ...


ON GOLDEN POND (A) 2.05 5.30 8.00 rH&nmis of f


cregorts MAO MAX 2 (X) 2.15 5.40 8 ........... £1.20 adult MONDAY. IS BARGAIN DAY child 60p


* RIBBLE VALLEY 1 *


SPORTS AND


•u. *


* *


* *


* *


*


+ *


4- '"M.


RECREATIONAL COUNCIL


IT ’ S A


* * KNOCKOUT! Roefield Football


Sunday, May 16th SIDESHOWS .


COME AND WATCH THE FUN!


I+f


* *


* I*f


* *


Pitches, Clitheroe *jf 2-00 p.m. ‘


* > * - ADMISSION: FREE *


3f j*f


*


in The Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe at 7-15 prompt


to SATURDAY, MAY 22nd


ADMISSION £1.25


OAP’s and CHILDREN 75p Tickets on sale at


TURNER'S, Castle Street OUT OF DOOR'S, Castle Street


and THE PARISH OFFICE


SECONDS AWAY, Moor Lane


PENDLE HOTEL


Tel. CLITHEROE 41234 FRIDAY, MAY 14th


CHATBURN. AND EVERY FRIDAY DISCO NIGHT


SATURDAY, MAY 15th (and every Saturday)


ALTERNATIVE MUSIC


FOOD AVAILABLE SMART DRESS EXPECTED


ANI iRW ir i (gallery!


EXHIP H A R f (Lent


Practi I ll’e l


ASPDEN’S, King Street *■ ANTED!


| and SECOND-HAND ITEMS OF ALL KINDS.


1 SUNDAY SPECTACULAR J J


FUN DAY and CnStlc. J


* OPEN AIR * * MARKET *


) f ja.


at PEEL PARK SCHOOL GROUNDS ) f ) f


(off Burnley Road, Accrington) 10 a.m.— 4 p.m.


^ Sponsored Walk (proceeds to Chaigely Manor) ) f


Guest appearance o f f ' (Ken Barlow of Coronation Street) ^4


* THIS SUNDAY, MAY 16th * in conjunction with the Accrington Lion’s


\ L ) f )* BILL ROACH J } f


IE B E R G E R * (ex Miss Great Britain)


and members of the Burnley Football Club and ^ other well known personalities.


ALAN STEVENSON


OVER 100 STALLS ENTERTAINMENTS KIDDIES’ RIDES Bring Everysne!


COUNTRY FAIR REFRESHMENTS


ADMISSION FREE! A Great Day Out!


The Mary Waddlngton School of Dancing


present ^ RAINBOW OF


HAPPINESS A large cast of over 100 children and adults in a musical extravaganza


Proceeds in aid of the Rlbble Valley Hospice Appeal and the Leonard Cheshire Home, Garstang


WEDNESDAY, MAY19th <4


Z. } f


(Licensed) Clitheroe. Tel. 24587.


SUNDAY at the CASTLE


LUNCH — HIGH TEAS — DINNER


(Children £2.35) € 3 .9 5


Incl. VAT, plus 10% service . charge


Choice of Starters, Main Course and Sweet Trolley.


SERVED ALL DAY 12 noon until 9 p.m.


Sunday tan't complete without a visit to the CASTLE


FAMILY DAY OUT AND


OPEN MARKET


10 a.m. to 4 p.m. THIS SUNDAY,


MAY 16th AT THE


BACUP ROAD, CL1VIGER, near BURNLEY


TOWNELEY ARMS,


DOZENS OF FABULOUS STALLS, ENTERTAINMENTS, KIDDIES’ RIDES


RESTAURANT and SNACK FACILITIES, LICENSED BAR


BRING EVERYONE, A GREAT DAY OUT STALL INQUIRIES


ACC. 397987/88770 (evenings) Proctl Tel. 11 B of the I


be hei Rifi


Mrs I FolloJ


will be { ofVel


•THED’OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY IN THE ^


THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. MIKADO (U)


MONDAY, MAY 17th TO SATURDAY AT 7-30 p.m. -


ALL THE ADVENTURE, EXCITEMENT AND SPECTACULAR ACTION YOU HAVE EVER DREAMED OF


THE CREATORS OF JAWS AND STAR WARS NOW BRING YOU THE ULTIMATE HERO IN THE


RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (A


HARRISON FORD in )


ULTIMATE ADVENTURE OF THE SEARCH FOR ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST PRICELESS TREASURES. THIS IS ONE FILM YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISSI


Solorg Co|


AN I WH /


ANi Whl


Forget Book


RIBBLESDALE CAMERA CLUB


ANNUAL EXHIBITION at the HERITAGE CENTRE


(old museum, The Castle, Clitheroe) MAY 15th — 22nd inclusive


Sat., Sun., Tues., Thurs., Frl. and Sat., 2 p.m. — 4-30 p.m:





. (Thurs. and Fri. also from 6 p.m. — 8 P-m.)


, Admission 10p


(Years of| TEL. Cl 26501


Dl: ANTK


C0LLEC1 at theTq SKI


on SATURn’ 10 a.ml


Antique Jewelll Postcards, M l Lots of co I REFREl


Admission! Chile!


Tel. Gull GIS1


Details: Ml


STM/ VII]


AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR


NELSON CIVIC CENTRE


SUNDAY, MAY 16th 10-30 to 4-30


. i f you have items for sale or any inquiries' Please Tel. BARNOLDSWICK 815756


BUY, BROWSE, SELL, EXCHANGE SPRIm


SATI M A H


FESTI42-:


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Various S | Attari


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