Clitheroe 22324 (Editorials 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October Hth, 1982
W e e k e n d SATURDAY-
10-55 SATURDAY MATINEE l l l B S l l i l l
9-05 THE CRAFT OF THE WEAVER
9-30 SATURDAY SUPER STORE. The department store on the air, phone in your order on: 01-811 8055
12-27 WEATHER
12-30 GRANDSTAND including 1-00 News Summary; Football Focus (12-35); Motor Cycling (1-05, 2-40) front Oulton Park, The Marshall Tractors British Championship; Racing
from Bangor-on-Dee (1- 20, 1-50, 2-20); 1-30 The Sporting Chronicle Hand icap Hurdle Race, 2-00 The Parker Rosser Hand icap Steeplechase, 2-30 The Mulberry Home Ex tensions Handicap Stee plechase; International Golf (1-40, 2-10, 2-40, 3- 55) The Suntory World Matchplay Championship from the West Course, Wentworth; Boxing (2-40) from the Royal Albert Hall; 3-45 Half-time soccer scores; 4-35 Final Score
5-10 NEWS: Weatherman
5-20 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT
5-25 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARI): "Coltrane versus Duke”
0-15 TII E L A T E -LA T E BREAKFAST SHOW star r in g Noel Edmonds
0-55 BLANKETY BLANK: Comedy quiz game
7- 8- 9-
9-15 THE SATURDAY FILM:
thing to Report” MAGIC SHOW Weatherman
“Jeremiah Johnson” (1972) s ta r r in g Robert Redford
11-15 C A NNO N. W i l l iam 12-35 WEATHER
in v e s t ig a t o r Cannon
11-00 CARROTT’S LIB star ring Jasper Carrott
Conrad stars as private Fran k
10-00THE COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
9-15 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA
1982 12-
11-20 11-25
8-20 10-55
12-30 3-05
30JULIET BRAVO: “No 12-00
20 THE PAUL DANIELS 00 NEWS AND SPORT:
James Brown “MOSQUITO SQUAD RON” (1968) starring David McCallum, Suzanne Neve. David Buck BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 1: “Buongiomo!” THE OLD GREY WHIS TLE TEST with studio g u e s ts John Martyn, Carmel NEWS AND SPORT: Weather SATURDAY BRIEFING (new series). Each week guest interviewers from Fleet Street will talk to a major personality in the news. This week: The Rt Hon. Roy Jenkins, MP, leader of the SDP AROUND THE RING. An introduction to Wag ner’s "Ring,” being shown on British television for the first time starting tomorrow FILM INTERNATION AL: “The Tree of Wooden Clogs” (1978) starring Luifji Ornaghi, .Francesca Monggi NEWS ON 2: Weather IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF. Highlights from the day’s play THE BLACK SHEEP (1956) s ta r rin g Basil Rathbone, Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney Jr, John Car- radine (bw)
IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF. The Suntory World Match P la y Championship from Went worth CLOSEDOWN SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: “Cor vette K-225" (Bw) (1943) starring Randolph Scott, * s Bro
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: In- tr o d u c ed by D ick ie Davies; 12-20 On the Ball; 12-45 Darts: The John Courage Europe Cup; 1- 15 ITN News; 1-20 The 1TV Six: Kempton:. Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-40; Newmarket: Races at 1- 45, 2-25 and 3-00; 3-10 Darts: The John Courage Europe Cup; 3-45 Half- Time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestling from Derby; 4-45 Results.
5-05 ITN NEWS
5-15 METAL MICKEY: Worship
5- 6-
the right man, or robot, elect ed
scenes, d as Mayor power
Father realises he can be a
if he can just get the
the Mickey.” behind
Two contestants race against the clock to reach a £1,000 jackpot the pyramid '
“His
FESTIVE LUNCHES a t £5.50
FESTIVE DINNERS a t £8.50
available through December
DINNER DANCES £9.25
Dates still available
Tuesday 14th, Wednesday 15th, Monday 20th,
Tuesday 21st, Wednesday 22nd, Thursday,
December 23rd
Dancing to 12-30 a.m. Bar to 12 o’clock
Whati o n ... What) on... Whaft o n ... What* on... What* o n ... Whap on LEISURE IN RIBBLE VALLEY
Christmas Fayre at th6
CASTLE
RESTAURANT Parson Lane, Clitheroe
CHRISTMAS EVE BUFFET DANCE
(3 course carved buffet) £9.50
Dancing and bar to 12-30 a.m.
NEW YEAR’S EVE
GALA DINNER DANCE' (6 course dinner) £16.50
Dancing and bar to 1-30 a.m.
TEL. CLITHEROE 24587 for Menus and Reservations PRICES ALL FULLY INCLUSIVE 40 THE PYRAMID GAME: 7-05 TOBRUK: Film starring
Real people being them selves are the stars of the countrywide look at the British at play .
10 GAME FOR A LAUGH:
PLEASE NOTE: During October and November our popular Lite Bit “Choose As You Please” menu is available Lunchtimes and Evenings (except Saturday evening)
E.G. Steaks, Scampi. Chicken, Gammon, etc.
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY
9-
Rock Hudson and George Pepnard. A group of allied soldiers posing as Germans plot to blow up the German fuel bunkers in Tobruk
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
SATURDAY FREE AND EASY
10-05 ITN NEWS 10-
11- action
“ Iv o lv em en t .” Agent Doyle loses a friend and faces suspension as CI5 smashes an interna tional drug ring
05 THE PROFESSIONALS:
with DOUG ON THE ORGAN SUNDAY LUNCH
MEMBERS DRAW £11 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th
THE COCONUTS IN THE
how A u gu s t Darnell became Kid Creole
20 MATCH TIME: Football 20 KID CREOLE AND JU N G L E :
America’s most exciting dance band is back. A
telev is ion spectacular which tells th e story of
list.” Lou Grant has to discover if a member of his staff was an FBI in former 30 years ago.
BBC-t
9-00 THE FLUMPS 9-Id tvNuCk KNOCK 9-
10-
10-30 MATHS HELP 10-10 LET’S GO 10- 11-
11- 12-
- SUNDAY----------------------- ] 11*30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT
/ --------------------T ------------------\ 11-25 AAP KAA HAK [ R R ( ; - 9
V 1-
30 THIS IS THE DAY 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE
AND PEOPLE 2
55 BUONGIORNA ITALIA!Another first-round game 20 RUSSIAN: LANGUAGE
2-
12-35 THE COM PUT ER PROGRAMME
ERY COURSE 1: Eggs 10 SEE HEAR!
45 DELIA SMITH’S COOK 3-
1-00 FARMING inclu ding Weather for farmers
1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-
Medieval-Village d l in :
2-
1-25 HISTORY ON YOUR DOORSTEP 4: Swavesey • the Rise and Fall of.a-((
RAL: “The Guns of Johnny Rondo”
2-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF: The
4- 5-
West : Course, Wentworth Highlights
World Match Championship
6- 05 THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (3) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, d r am a t is e d in fou r episodes, starring Tom
fi-35 ANTHONY B1 6- 7-
Baker, Terence Rigby --------------- 3URT0N.
Appeals on behalf of The Stroudwater, Thames and Severn Canal Trust
55 MATCH OF THE DAY: 55 NEWS: Weatherman
................... P la y
from Hamburg, West Germany; Eric Lobron (W. Germany) v Eugene Torre (Philippines)
**
land XV v Fijians from KINGS: Light-hearted Twickenham, plus news,
views and action from the
rest of the weekend’s 1-30SPACE 1999; “ The rugby
Robin Ray 55 WORLD CUP CHESS. 4-
55 THE HIGH CHAPPAR-sub-titles 5-
5-
45 TOM AND JERRY Suntory from the
“Rhythm on the River” Award-winning camera- (bw) (1940) starring Bing Crosby, Mary Martin, Basil Rathbone, Oscar Levant
25 SUNDAY CINEMA:
, SMALL CARP. Cartoon from China
55 ADVENTURES OF THE
15 NEWS REVIEW with CAL: Don Ameche and A1 Jolson in “Swanee River” ’
3-25 THE SUNDAY MUSI- of Life.” A film about the 6-
d e v e lo pm e n t o f th e 5-30 CATWEAZLE: “The Tel- embryo, using special camera techniques to film inside the body
RING. Later this evening BBC 2 and Radio 3 begin
a ten-part serialised ver- 6-30 ITN NEWS sion of Richard Wagner’s 6.40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY:
6, , , M n°NF Ylcp R o r s With Frank ToppinK 7- 3o\\AGNERS RING. 1 he
from Royal Leamington Spa
40 SONGS OF PRAISE 10-
10- 10-
8- 9-
11-
BRIDGE FELL DOWN. A feature film in two parts (1979) s tarring James MacArthur, Desi Arnaz Jr, Char Fontane, Richard M. Gilliland
Kendal, Elspet Gray Norman
15THE N IG H T THE 11-
Nibelung by Richard Wagner Simultaneous
often parts)
B^reuth production of r /
n ? £ J p ° NEY PK0G' 7-15 HANOVER STREET: 71 ? ivAP^pR'fij pyvp . Thp
Film starring Harrison For(| and Lesley Ann-
Rhmegold (new senes). Down. A US bomber pilot The first episode m the
husband
falls in love with a nurse and later finds himself
; r . s h a r i n g a dangerous mis- • • France with her
B L A C K S T U F F . 2: “Moonlighter”
00 BOYS FROM THE
11-05 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF: Highlights of today’s final in the Sun-
00 NEWS: Weather
11-30 WILL TOMORROW WORK? (last of five prog rammes). Power and Decision
11-55 WEATHERMAN
series) Gerry Fitt, Inde pendent Ml* for West Belfast
50 SOLO starring Felicity 20 THAT’S LIFE
10 OMNIBUS with Barry 00 OUT ON A LIMB (new
worth
' MS TALES OF T H E UNEX- gers. Ralph Stackpole
has a problem, someone is
tory World Match Play Ra ph, determined to Championship from Went-
00 NEWS ON 2: Weather s t e a l in g his g lo v e s . Anyone of the employees at his glove factory could be raiding the stores,
^nt^» an(l fire, the culprit, calls m a private detective
11-30 FILM OF THE WEEK: 9-45 ITN NEWS “Lord of the Flies” (1963) 10-00 LAURENCE OLIVIER
(bw) s ta r r in g James — A LIFE: For the first Aubrey, Tom Chapin
. ^ ; ................
in nn modvivV wnneHIP !J3jj
THE WAY
Valley may escape big effects of water strike
WATER authority offi cials are not expecting the water workers’ one-day strike to have a big effect on the Ribble Valley next Monday. Following a meeting
earlier this week the ex ecutive of the North West Water Trade Union Reg ional Officers said it was confident of solid support for the ' action called in support of a substantial pay increase. A spokesman at the
until the last minute but we do not think it will have a big effect on the Valley unless there is a large burst somewhere which cannot be r e paired.” A s e n io r N ational Union of Public Employ
ees officer, Mr John De mpsey, said: “Emergency cover for hospital service and kidney d ia ly s is machines will be pro vided. “Pickets will be out at
Blackburn regional office of the North West Water Authority said: “We do not expect any firm indi cation of what will happen
EXHIBITION of OIL PAINTINGS, ) C0LM
ACRYLIC PAINTINGS and DRAWINGS by
1 October 1st to 31st, 1982 ( ACCRINGTON 33782
Daily 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. Closed Friday
at the Haworth Art Gallery, Manchester Road, Accrington
AN BRENNAN) of our members.’”
BOWLAND FOREST YOUNG FARMERS
A N N U A L
G E N E R A L m e e t i n g
Wednesda^October at 7-45 p.m.
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
Anyone interested welcome
9-30 MARC CHAGALL: “The Colours of Passion”
time on television Olivier
talks openly about a life filled with incident and romance
ll-30 NERO WOLFE: “The Blue Ribbo1’ Hostage.” A
by a smal‘ time h00tllum
Methodists mark anniversary
THE preacher at Low Moor Methodist morning chapel anniversary service on Sunday was Mr Howell Jones. The Rev. Graham Vic
kers took the afternoon service and organists were Mrs Pam Vickers and Miss Isabel Walm- sley. Soloist was Mrs Stella Smith.
Garden talk
main offices and depots and we will use flying pic kets on the day to em phasise the determination
A TALK on gardening was given by Mr George B a rk e r , of Primrose Nursery, to the ladies branch of the Clitheroe Division Conservative As sociation.
.
WHALLEY BROWNIE and GUIDES
JUMBLE SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 16th at 1-45 p.m.
in Whalley C of E School
Admission 5p • -•
rare' Pnceless orchid IS stolen from Nero Wolfe
ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, PENDLETON
O ld T im e D a n c e on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL
8 p.m. to 1 a.m. to be held in
HOT POT SUPPER
DANCING TO THE PARKER BROTHERS BAND ADMISSION £2
Tel. CLITHEROE 23240 for tickets LICENSED BAR PECTED: Light Fin-
35 THE WORLD OF THE 6-00 CREDO: The programme that probes the moral and spiritual issues of the day
ling Bone.” Ever anxious to return to his own age, Catweazle casts a spell
45 HORIZON: “The Miracle 5-00 BULLSEYE: Hosted by. Jim Bowen
v ’ les of Sri Lanka 2-25 SURVIVAL SPECIAL:
another planet, preserved jn a frozen state for 300 vears
Exiles.” Mysterious ob- th em : humans from
“The Last Round Up.”
man Dieter Plage filmed the very last round-up of elephants and the hazard- ous drug darting of the
Adults £2
55 RUGBY SPECIAL: Eng- 1-00 C A B B A G E S AND literarv quiz chaired by
/ 12-00 WEEKEND WORLD: With Brian Walden
jects in the space sky. In
20 LOU GRANT: “Black ★
JACKIE STEWART TRIO WITH BERNARD ON THE DRUMS and DOUG ON THE ORGAN
TURKEY DRAW 55960 Bona Fide guests welcome
50p admission for non-members j DENVER PYLE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ •A t* * * * * * * * * * * -
THE BIG BAND SOUND SPECIAL GUEST...
D O N L U S H E R
TROMBONE WITH THE
Lancashire County Big Band Conductor: ALAN TOMLINSON, ARMCM
Saturday, October 30th, 1982 at 7-30 p.m.
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL CLITHEROE
Children and OAP’s £1
Tickets from ADVERTISER OFFICE or Tel. BURNLEY 22842
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * animals m the dense jung- Superb Quality ARTS and CRAFT FAIR at the TOWN HALL, SKIPTON on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Over 50 stalls
work, wo odu
Come along and buy that unusual Christmas present from the fantastic range of handmade crafts. Rocking horses, wedding dresses, cakes, silk flowers, kimonos. lingerie, pottery, painted china, jewellery, enamel '
work, gl ’ass, knitwear, spinn ’ing and wheels ’ ’ ” ..... i ---> ’
for sale, embroidery kits, egg craft, herbs, rustic crafts, leatherwork, pictures, painted birds, clocks, patchwork.
Refreshments. Admission 20p, OAPs and Children free
Details J. M. Harris, Tel. Guiseley 76801 Clitheroe One World Group
Saturday, October 16th, 10 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. WORLD FOOD DAY EXHIBITION
at
UNITED REFORMED CHURCH Coffee served
SERVICES FOR WEEK OF PRAYERS FOR WORLD PEACE
Monday, October 18th, 7 p.m. SS Michael and John’s EDUCATION FOR ALL
Tuesday, October 19th, 7 p.m. St James’s EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
Wednesday, October 20th, 7 p.m. United Reformed Church
HEALTH FOR ALL
Thursday, October 21st, 7 p.m. Trinity Methodist Church
FREEDOM FOR ALL
Friday, October 22nd, 10-30 a.m. St Mary’s FOOD FOR ALL
Saturday, October 23rd, 7 p.m. St Paul’s, Low Moor FAIR SHARES FOR ALL
EDDI’S
BISTROTHEQUE EVERY FRIDAY
(Adjoining ROEFIELD HOTEL- CLITHEROE)
-B6243
SUPPER DISCO £1.75
EVERY SATURDAY
WINE, DINE and DANCE £6.25 inc.
8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. (REDUCED RATES FOR PARTIES)
TABLE RESERVATIONS QLITHEROE 2 2 0 1 0
HODDER VALLEY SHOW ANNUAL SHOW DANCE
Friday, October 29th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
Dancing to the MUSSETTES TICKETS £2.25
Licensed Bar applied for Supper 10 p.m. TICKETS AVAILABLE SLAIDBURN 262
Forget the Rest — Book The Best!
OK
( DISCOYears of experience) TEL. CLITHEROE 26507 or 27256
CLITHEROE AND
DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS
B IN G O
N IG H T 8 p.m.
Thursday, October 14th at
WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB A D M IS S IO N £1
Includes 1 Book and HOT POT P SUPPER
RIZES AND DRAW G R A N D
JUMBLE SALE AT
St Helen’s Sunday School
OCTOBER 16th 2-15 p.m.
SATURDAY, 5p admission POUND STALL AT SALE , CHIPPING
P H IL H A R M O N IC O R C H E S T R A Conductor Bryderi Tomson. Cello Raphael Sommer PROGRAMME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, at 7-30 p.m. R O YA L L IV E R P O O L
Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations for cello and orchestra Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 from the New World
Tickets: £3)50, £2.50 and £1.50. Reduction for OAP’s and .
parties To avoid queuing on the night ring us now to reserve your seat Bizet L’Arleslenne suite WADDINGTON
VILLAGE CLUB BINGO
EVENING(GOODS) Plus SNOWBALL
WED., OCT. 20th at 8 p.m.
Admission Free
GENERAL MARKET GISBURN
EVERY SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Inq. D. CAPSTICK
Tel. GISBURN 376 (EXCEPT THURSDAYS)
TOSSIDE AND DISTRICT WOMEN’S GROUP
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th at 8 p.m.
M IN I MARKET to be held in
THE PARKERS ARMS NEWTON IN BOWLAND
Proceeds to Leukaemia and The Sue Ryder Home, Oxenhope
STALLS, DRAW, TOMBOLA, etc. with many prizes CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB
BINGO NIGHT
(GOODS) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th
Royal British Legion Club, 8 p.m.________
HEAVY ROCK RETURNS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th DJ TUSH
TRAX DISCOTHEQUE, NELSON ■ .
St Mary Magdalene . Scout Group -
Parents Association present
An entertalment extravaganza Friday, October 22nd
AH BOB HIBHT IH OCTOBER
in the Parish Hall 7-15 p.m.
WOMENS INSTITUTE WHIST AND
DOMINO DRIVE in the Village Hall on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th
Starting at 7-30 p.m.
with HOT POT SUPPER Admission 75p
2nd CLITHEROE (Parish Church) GUIDES
COFFEE EVENING
will be held at
(by kind permission of Mr and Mrs R. Hetherington)
48 PEEL PARK AVENUE on FRIDAY,
Cakes, Tombola and Christmas , Gift Stall
O C TO B ER 15th 7 to 9 p.m.
______ TICKETS 2 5 p ~ I IS B A C K .]
Saturday, Oct 30th* DJ TU SH
TRAX DISCOTHEQUE, HELS0|
FLEA MARKET GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL
SUNDAY, OCT. 17th 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CLEVELEYS 8 2 4 9 1 8
Inquiries: TEL.
ST ANN’S COURT LOW MOOR
GOOD AS NEWand JUMBLE
This Saturday, October 16th at 10-45 a.m.
REFRESHMENTS 4 l A A ▲
| SALISBURY ^
W E E K E N D LU N C H
SLAIDBURN 259 Also TEAS from
£3.00 inclusive Ring
2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE AND DISTRIC VENTURE SCOUTS
M onmm , COFFEE In the Mayor’s Parlouj
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th
10 a.m. — 12 noon TOMBOLA DRAW, CAK
STALL, BRING AND Bl 20p
WYCOLLER CRAFT CEHIH AND COFFEE SHOP
at WYCOLLER, near COLNE ,
OPEN DAILY
PAINTINGS by Barbaij Shaw f
OCTOBER 8th-17th- EXHIBITIONOF
Delicious Home-Made Hot e Cold Foo; all day
Craft Shop — Workshop I
! COTTAGE | I NEWTON IN BOWLAND '
COSGROVES OF RIMINGTON
CONCERT and DINNER on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st 7-30 p.m.
AT t h e s t i r k h o u s e h o t e l G I S B U R N
LIGHT CLASSICAL MUSIC BY BRAGA STRING' QUARTET
Tickets £12.50 (may be used as credit) STRICTLY LIMITED FOR COMFORT T e l. G I S B U R N 371
IN DISTRESS' SUICIDAL!
NEED HELP? ' Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME
NELSON
; . 6 9 4 9 2 9 or BLACKBURN
/ / 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call or write to
1S MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
1st PENDLE
SCOUTGROUP An Evening of
GUITAR MUSH Clitheroe
by
(Principal N. A. Mackey) Guest appearance of
Guitar Studio
Mr STEFAN MORRISON Concert Guitarist
at St Mary’s Paris Hall
on Saturday,
October 16th 7-15 p.m.
can be obtained through Guit. _it_ . . mamhar AT 1 <
\m \m v v km \v
Admission 75p Adults, 30p Children. Pay at door or tickei
a n D6 ULJullliev m i Studio or any member of 1 s,I Pendfe Group
- idle'’---- 1 ~B>3 Ml -Eil 1 Ull
THURS., FRI. AND SAT. at 7-30 p.m. G R E A S E II <u)
MON., OCT. 18th to SAT. at 7-30 p.m.
The remarkable story of one man’s struggle to live in harmony with
Nature... ■ 3 Support 2.20 5.05 7.50 . Feature 3.35 6.20 9.05
GIVE US OUR DAILY SEX(x) DRACULA’S VIRGIN LOVERS ,xi
nightly Feature 6.05 8.35 THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN,aa)
fUNIT FOUR PRESENT SUNDAY OCT 17 FOR 7 DAYS UtHfl Hanrood tel 698446 Sep. matinee cent, from S.40
1 Short 1
r Fceeartu eurv
2.10 2.55 . . . .
5.40 6.25
S P IR IT O F T H E W ILD (U)
2.00 5.20 3.30 5.50 8.10 1.50 4.05 6.25 8.45 fm Sat shows from S.15 LEWIS COLLINS T O D A Y r U N T I L S A T U R D
L HARWOOD 1 ROCKY 3 (A) 2.0 0 3.4 0 6 .0 0 8.15 2 WHO DARES WtNS (AA) 2.05 5.30 8.05
3 EMMANUELLE IN SOHO (X) 2 Supports (X)Cont 2 -3° 4 HISTORY OFTHE WORLD PART 1 (AA) 8.50. Support (AA) 7.20
T CENTRE 5 WHO DARES WINS (AA) 2.00 5.2 0 8.00
6 FAME <AA) 2.25 5.05 7.50 (Sat from 5.05) 7 POLTERGEIST (X) 2.15 5.00 7.45
Monday All Pay: Tues-Frt until 3pm - £1 .OP aUj ages
A U C T I O N S A L E
\ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th |
a t HURST GREEN MEMORIAL HALL
VIEWING FROM............................... 10-30 a.m. SALE FROM......................................11-30 a.m.
SELLING ANYTHING!! For details Tel. Conservative Office
CLITHEROE 25939 RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS and RECREATIONAL COUNCIL
ST MARY’S PARISH HALL, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE 7-30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th
PUBLIC MEETING TO OUTLINE AND DISCUSS WITH
MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC PLANS OF ROEFIELD COMPLEX FOR SPORT .. AND RECREATION
WHO DARES WINS ___ HES3
5 Short Feature
C LITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
For the BEST in Entertainment THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th
Country and Western Night with SUNDANCE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th
STEVE WINTERS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th VICKI ALLEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st
(NEW) (TOO GOOD TO MISS)
FREE AND EASY NIGHT featuring
LES J . SN A P E (BE SOON)
WEEKLY DOUBLE: 19-11 WEEKLY TREBLE: 5-10*6 200 CLUB: 21
Members, Associates and Bona Fide Guests RIBBLESDALE POOL
HALF TERM HOLIDAY SWIMMING COURSES
Monday, November 1st — Friday, November 5th
M O R N ING S — DIVING AND ADVANCED SWIMMING
A FTERNOONS — CHILDREN AND ADULTS PRIVATE TUITION Telephone 24825 for details
ADULTS SWIMMING TUITION: BEGINNERS AND IMPROVERS
TH U R SD A Y E V EN ING S 8 p .m . — 9 p.m. 70p per session
KEEP YOUR TAN — LOOK HEALTHY! at our SUPER SOLARIUM only 35p per session
WHY PAY MORE?
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL— SERVING THE COMMUNITY
IUIUIC7 UUW co •
-- event 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
2 7 t h O C TO B E R , We d n e s d a y — P a r i s h Hal l , 7 - 3 0 p .m . P u b l i c M e e t in g . P l a n s o f p r o p o s e d S p o r t s R o e f i e l d .
C e n t r e ,
2 7 t h O C TO B ER , 1 9 8 2 , W e d 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 , E n d e l l i o n String Q u a r t e t .
1 3 t h - 1 6 t h OCTOB ER ---- C a l d e r s t o n e s R e v u e a n d D r am a t i c S o c ie ty , “ C a t A m o n g th e Pi g e o n s . ’ ’
Soccer field] collision
concusses footballer
A CLASH of head jj during a match on Saturg day led to Clitheroe foot! bai ler Paul McGuirij spending three days ii| hospital. rThe incident left hinl
concussed, iwith blootj running fromjhis nose anti an ear, and he was onhl allowed home on Tuesday) morning after doctors hats carried out X-rays anrj other tests. Paul (27), of Woomj
N O V EM B E R 5 t h . Ro ta ry C a s t l e B o n f i r e an d F i r e w o r k s D i s p la y . S A T U R D A Y ,
1 1 t h NOV EMB E R , 1 9 8 2 . ----- C h e e s e and Wine ,
N O V EM B E R . Rib b l e s - d a l e W a n d e r e r s Cricke t a n d B o w l i n g C l u b . G a l a , B o n f i r e and Bar b e c u e .
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S c h o o l . L a s t Go ld e n J u b i l e e e v e n t .
F R I D A Y , N OV EMB ER 1 2 t h . •— B o y s Gr am m a r S c h o o l A u t um n F a i r .
W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 1 7 t h • S A T U R D A Y , N O V EMB E R 2 0 t h . — W a d d i n g t o n D r am a G r o u p , “ A Nigh t in g a le S a n g . ’ ’
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N O V E M B E R 3 r d - 6 t h . W h a l l e y Ch u r ch Pla y e r s . A b s u r d p e r s o n s in g u la r .
Lane, was playing fol Clitheroe FC in theij away fixture agains| Blackpool Mechanics. He remembers going t |
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challenge for a ball wit I his head in the opening minutes. “The next thing I knel
I was on the ground fee] ing groggy.“I came off intending J return after a few ml nutes, but the blool started running out of mj ear and in fact didn’t stcl until later that night,” r | said. Clitheroe’s trainer IV.J
2 4 t h NOV EMB ER , We d n e s d a y .
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 Ch u r c h , C h a tb u rn . S a le o f Wo rk .
C o n c e r t s S o c i e t y , King - T u n n e l l C la r in e t Tr io .
4 t h O F D E C E M B E R , C h r i s tm a s F a y r e , SS M i c h a e l a n d J o h n ’s , L ow e r q a t e , C l i th e r o e .
7 t h - 1 1 t h DECEMBER — C a l d e r s t o n e s R e v u e a n d D r am a t i c S o c ie ty , Pa n to m im e , “ A l a d d i n . ”
7 t h J A N U A R Y , 1 9 8 3 , F r id a y — P a r i s h Ball. C l i t h e r o e P a r i s h C h u r c h .
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N O V EM B E R 1 9 t h . ___ 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 C o n c e r t .
Keith Lord, who attendeg Paul, described the colii sion as one of the worj he had seen for a loij time. Paul, a provision!
buyer, who is marrief with a baby daughte! was kept under observe tion at Blackpool Victor} Hospital. He is still struggliri
couldn’t have been fa from his thoughts without pyjamas and wi| those issued by the hosp tal far too big, he spent I couple of nights in h | football shirt!
Dangerous.
THE rear seam of a seen by police in Edisfcj Road was sharp a] rusted, magistrates Clitheroe were told. Ian George Lofthoif
(22), of Ennerdale Ro;f Clitheroe, admitted usi| the vehicle with a dangf ous part and was fin| £30. He was ordered pay £5 costs.
with his hearing and hii to return in a fortnigjj for a check-up: But his team matd
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