Clitheroe 223L 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April loth, 19S2 Weekend SATURDAY- I p e S l l l l l l
9-05 T H E FILM ANIMA TION SHOW
10-
9- 30 GET SET FOR SUMMER'
12-27 WEATHER 12-30 GRANDSTAND: Includ ing 1-00 News Summary, Football Focus, World Ice Hockev Championships from 'Helsinki, Rugby League “Top Try" Com petition, Racing from Newbury: 2-00 Buckleb- ury Maiden Fillies- Stakes. 2-30 Clerical, Medical Greenham Stakes, 3-00 Newbury Spring , Cup Handicap, 3-30 John Porter Stakes, Badminton Horse Trials, The Whiteb- read Trophy, Internation al Swimming, Great Bri tain v USSR
ANI) LAUGHTER (Film 1901)
5-05 THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW
5- 6-
7- 00 KEN
HAZZARD Read
10-05 NEWS AND SPORT, Weatherman
10- 11-
7-35 SATUDAY FILM: THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH (1952) starring’ Betty Hutton, Dorothy Lamour, Charlton Heston
SHOWBIZ
three-part drama about the days which led to
5-25 NEWS, Weatherman 5-35 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT
12-50 WEATHER 55 DAYS OF THRILLS
5- 6-
America’s en try into World War II, starring Angie Dickinson, Robert Wagner
l i i l i i l l i i i )
3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: “BOOM TOWN" (1940) (bw) starring Clark Gable
TRIALS
6- 7-
Weekly television review 7 Weather 12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: In
05 BADMINTON HORSE 05 THE FULL COST?
, DOORS. A fictional series * about those who use and abuse power sta rr in g Jason Robards, Stefanie Powers (Part 1) ■
*35 W A S H I N G T O N : B EH IN D CLOSED
35 DID YOU SE E . . .? 15 NEWS AND SPOUT,
5*05 ITN NEWS 5-
6- 45 3-2-1 7-
10*10 MAN ALIVE: A look at life for those who live and work in stately homes
9*20 THE OTHER TOUR. A group of teenangers who made a tour of India
40 THE -DUKES OF 30 POP QUIZ with Mike DODD’S
11*05 NEWS ON 2, Weather 11*10 THE FILMS OF ORSON
WELLES: “ CITIZEN KANE’: (1941)
. ITN News, 1-20 The 1TV Six. Thirsk: Races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-30. Ayr: Rales at 1-45, 2-15 and 2- 55, 3-10 Motor Cycling — . The World of Sp o rt | Superbike Challenge from Donington, 3-45 Half- Time Soccer News, 4-00 . Wrestling from Bolton, 4- 50 Results
t ro d u c e d by Dickie Davies. 12-20 On the Ball, 12-45 Rallying — The Cir cuit of Ireland and Cycl ing from Belgium, 1-15
15 WORZEL GUMMIDGE
5*15 CHIPS Highway patrol men Jon and Ponch on the
trail of arsonists
ring Peter O’Toole and Sian Phillips. A war story involving Murphy, an atheist Dublin aviation mechanic and one of those individualists born to
9-45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT survive
10*00 01 FOR ENGLAND: Modern-day drama set in Manchester about a skin
11*00 THE STAR AND THE STORY: Superstar profile of Clint Eastwood
head band
11*30TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARAH: Star
9*25 W A T G H IT! THE FLYING KIWI
20 MATCH OF THE DAY 9*55 SPORT BILLY 20 PEARL. Spectacular
10- 11-
9*50 THE UNDERSEA AD VENTURES OF CAP TAIN NEMO
15 SESAME STREET 15 SPACE 1999
9-00 TRUMPTON 9-15 NAI ZINDAGI NAYA
10*10 THE COMPUTER PROGRAMME
9-
10- 11-
12-
11-25 ENSEMBLE 11-
READING JEEVAN 15 SUPERVISORS 35 THE ENGINEERS ERY COURSE
10- 11-
SUNDAY- moral decision
11-55 WEATHERMAN 00 THE SKILL OF LIP-
12-55 FARMING: Weather for farmers
1-25 PAINT! 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-
2- 3- 3-
RAL. Western series starring Leif Erickson
50 DELIA SMITH’S COOK 15 THIS IS THE DAY
4- 5-
. shaven and begrimed by days of travel from Texas across Mexican territory, a lean traveller nets swift ly to save a woman from rape by three .drunken men. Then he discovers she is, in fact, a nun
ring Shirley MacLaine and Clint Eastwood. Un-
15 MURPHY’S WAR: Star
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, APRIL 17th
TURNER TWINS SUNDAY, APRIL 18th
(NEW) JO N H A L L (DON'T MISS) , SUNDAY, APRIL 2 5 th
Appearing by kind permission — The Fantastic Singing Star
ROSE MARIE
TICK ETS STRICTLY LIMITED (Members and guests)
WEEKLY T R EB L E 11 — 10 — 23 2 0 0 CLUB 1 50
WEEKLEY DOUBLE 2 4 — 7 ‘
MEDIEVAL BANQUET- ret
THE FENCE GATE Friday, April 23rd, 1982
7 COURSE FEAST
Entertainment by BARON RICHARD to include
MELODIOUS MUSIC — SNAKE CHARMING - COURT JESTER - MIND BOGGLING
JUGGLING - FEARSOME FIRE-EATING and MEDIEVAL MAGIC
TO DRINK THROUGHOUT THE EVENING RUM PUNCH — OR OLD ENGLISH MEAD AND
Norman. “Bernstein Re hearses Elgar"
30 CHOICES. Discussion of 12-
11-30 PH IL S ILV E R S as Sergeant Bilko
2-45 MRS POLLIFAX — SPY (film 1970) starring
i i i i p i i i l Rosalind Russell
Theatre Roval, York
55 THE HIGH CHAPAR 6-
CONTEST PREVIEWS (Part 2)
4- 35 MICKEY AND DONALD. Walt Disney production
TRIALS
'5-45 NEWS, Weatherman 5-
6- 4- 55 THE ONEDIN LINE SHOW visits St Austell
6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-
45 EUROVISION SONG 7-
6-
SWIMMING from Black pool. Britain v USSR
20 IN T E R N A T IO N A L
Hawick S ev en s and Ulster Cup Final
RAMME
HANDS. The NHS treat ment of mental illnesses
05 YOUR MIND IN THEIR
11-00 ME AND MY CAMERA 11-25 AAP KAA HAIv 11-
1-30 CHOPPER ONE I- 55 MATCH TIME -
3-00 ARTHUR C. CLARKE’S MYSTERIOUS WORLD
3-30 CARTOON
30 BACKSTAGE a t the 00 RUGBY SPECIAL: The
00 NEWS REVIEW 50 BADMINTON HORSE 9-
S-05 NEWS ON 2, Weather 8-
7-15 THE SUNDAY FILM: “THE DOUBLE MAN" (1967) starling Yu! Bryn- ner, Britt Ekland
Comedy starring Ronnie Barker and David Jason
9-25 NEWS, Weather 9-35 OMNIBUS with Barry
Farmed at Slaidburn
A MAN who farmed in various parts , of Newton and Slaidburn, Mr Alan Howard, has died, aged 57.
Farm, Slaidburn, was born in Newton and at tended the village school. Although he lived at many farms in the area, he spent the last 20 years at Pages Farm. His main hobby was shooting. A service at St An
Mr Howard, of Pages
55 ANT IQU ES ROAD 35 KATIE BOYLE appeals 15 OPEN ALL HOURS.
9-55 THE FILMS OF ORSON WELLES: "THE MAG NIFICENT AMBER-
, MUSIC SHOW
11-20 GILBERT O’SULLI VAN. A television special
SONS” (1942)
l l l i i l l l l l i . 9-
10- NANCY
US. The Incredible Heap. The s to ry of garden compost
. 5-30 THE SALE CENTURY
3-35 THE MATINEE: CHASERS’ romance fol tigator Baron
30 THE MONEY PROG 15 THE WORLD ABOUT
7- WHITE. Victorian drama 10 THE WOMAN IN
0-40 SING TO THE LORD 7-
6-00 CREDO 6-
30 ITN NEWS
‘‘Growing Up” . His friends exploits convince Willis it’s time he became a man
starring Keith OF THE
‘THE FIRE Drama and a fire inves-
SUN!) A Y
(unit litHB HaiWOOd TE L 698446 1.55 5.15
fl l Support fl 1 Fealuro
3.50 7.1s
1 [Thur& Frl Irom 5.151 1 ROGER DALTREY • /
1 M c V I C A R J 15 1)1 FF’ltENT STROKES:
0 Sep (Short 2.00 5.20 J . ShowslFeaturc 2.35 5.55 [Thur & Frl Irom 5.20)
7.50 8.25
FOUR PRESENT SUNDAY APRIL 18 FOR 7 DAYS 8.40 1 d e a t h ! ixiW/e e k e n d I 1 5 Short ... .w m Feature
6 Short 2.45 uesS .
(lTues & Wed shows from 5.45] Feature . SHARKY’S MACHINE 05THE MUCH LOVED
er’s father invites the couple to spend a week with him — a break laced with,danger ,
8- 45 ITN NEWS 9-
■ seen the last of Ingrid Rothwell after leaving the draughtsmen’s office for the music shop. But she comes after him and he can’t . resist seeing her again
10- APOCALYPSE!
30 PAINT ALONG WITH 00 MORNING WORSHIPII-
00 WHOOPS
10-30 THE SOUTH BANK SHOW
30 LIFELINE
Former alderman) of Clitheroe
A FORMER manager of the Clitheroe office of the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, Mr Cecil Frederick Bucking ham has died at the age of 84. He was a former aider-
drew’s Church, Slaidburn, today, will be followed by cremation at Accrington. Mr Howard leaves a
wife, Gladys Brenda, sons Trevor , Graham and Barry, daughter Kaye and mother Agnes.
Faulty lamp
A SPENT bulb led to John Richard Bauxbaum (32), of Park Avenue, Chatburn, being fined £20, with £51 costs, at Clitheroe for failing to maintain a front nearside lamp on a goods vehicle. He told the court it was his first offence of any sort since starting in busi ness 16 years ago.
man of the old Clitheroe Borough Council on which he served as a Conserva tive for nine years. At 75 he retired as he said, “to give place to that new blood necessary in a council.” He held a number of
ganised by the award of the MBE in the 1963 New Year Honours. His other interests in
committee chairmanships, was a schools’ manager and represented the coun cil on the local Education • Executive. Mr Buckingham came
to Clitheroe from, Colches te r 30 years ago. He began his Civil Service career as a boy clerk in the Admiralty and served in the Royal Navy during the 1914-18 war.
served with the Ministry of Health, the Air Minis try, Admiralty, Inland
As a Civil Servant he
cluded membership of the Blackburn and District Employment Committee and as
a.visiting member of Blackburn and District War Pensions’ Associa tion. For some time he lived in Hall Street and latterly in Queen’s Close. The funeral will take
ST LEONARD CHURCH DOWNHAM
A CONCERT by
Revenue,-Ministry of Air craft Production, Ministry of Supply and finally with the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. He managed the Clitheroe office for 12 years. His service was reco- j
NELSON ARION
MALE VOICE CHOIR | SATURDAY, APRIL 24th COMMENCING AT 7 p.m.
Ticket/programme £1 includes refreshments
Tickets from Kaydee, Clitheroe or Hemlock Cottage, Downham
PROCEEDS FOR R IB B LE VALLEY HOSPICE APPEAL
The Rotary Club of Clitheroe
place tomorrow, with a se rv ic e in Clitheroe Parish Church followed by cremation at Burnley.
SAID to have been timed | at 72 m.p.h. on the Clitheroe bypass at Wor- ston, car driver Joyce
Too fast
Brockley (35), of King S tre et , Whalley, was fined £25, with.£5 costs, at Clitheroe for speeding.
I S
PENDLE HOTEL Tel. CLITHEROE 41234
CHATBURN
- FRIDAY, APRIL 16th and every Friday
PISCO NIGHT
- SATURDAY, APRIL 17th (and every Saturday)
ALTERNATIVE MUSIC
FOOD AVAILABLE SMART DRESS EXPECTED
W f
METHODIST CHURCH Grindleton
JUMBLE SALE and POUND STALL
FRIDAY, APRIL 16th 7 p.m.
Admission 5p —— m j— «— m —
H A L TO N P L A G E • H A L T O N W E S T .
By k d e isio f M and Mrs J. E. E: Yorke
EXHIBITION
o f V IC T O R IA N A Tea with cream scones
S A TU R D A Y , A P R IL
24th, 2-30 p.m. . Raffle, stalls - >G5p inclusive..
in-prms n o r
W HALLEY METHODIST CHURCH
SATURDAY,APRIL 17th at 2 p.m.
JUMBLE SALE Admission 5p
Refreshments available A LL SAINTS CHURCH, PENDLETON GUIDED HORSE
or Maureen Robinson. Tel. Whalley 2696 Proceeds lor restoration fund
Details: Jane Wood. Tel. Whalley 3260 £1 including rosette
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
LOW M O O R
Saturday, April 17th at 2 p.m.
' . Pound Stall, Cake Stall JUMBLE SALE
and PONY RBDE SATURDAY, APRIL 17th at 11 a.m..
SPRING FESTIVAL S OF MUSIC
B Y W O R LD -F AM O U S C L A R IN E T T IS T
J A C K B R Y M E R accompanied by David Lloyd Programmes E2.50
Coming attractions: May 8th - Choir of Leeds Parish Church: May 12th — Informal Evening of Jazz, May 15th — Come and Sing "Messiah” ; May 21st — St Mary s Hall, Stonyhurst Boys Choir. » •
ATURDAY, APRIL 2 4 th
THE LANCASHIRE QUARTET WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 8 th
a t C L I T H E R O E P A R ^ H C H U f tu r - l
(from the Lancashire Schools' Symphony Orchestra) Programmes £1.50
_____ at GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHATBURN ROAD CELEBRITY CONCERT Vic Brown thought he had 00A KIND OF LOVING: ! r. 45 HART TO HART: Jennif
o Separate shows dally at O 2.05 5.35 8.05
(Thur & Frl Irom 5.35) mm Sep I Support 2.00 ------
/ Shows* Feature 3.40 8.40 ITues, Wed, Sat shows Irom 7.00)
4 Sep t Support 2.10 7.65
A t l a n t i c C I T Y iaai
/ /(,A)MORANT / A,
b r e a k e r O R A N T
GHOST STORY (x, ALS° N IG H T H AW K S IX) Special Children’s Matinee
Shows * Feature 3.55 8.50 |Thur & Frl from 7.05)
every Saturday at 2pm (end 4pm) FEATURES. SHORTS and SERIALS.
Admission 40p (all ages) _
HARWOOD 1 ALLIGATOR (A) DIXIE DYNAMITE (A) Cont 2.35 LCP 7.10 2 SUPERMAN 2 (A) 4.05 8.40. SUPERMAN (A) 1.45 6.15 •
4 HEAVY METAL (AA) AMERICAN POP (AA) Cont 2.35 LCP7.20 » wprrif (".OPS BANANAS (U) 2.00 5.30 8.00
T CENTRE 5 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (A) 2.00 5.20 7.55 T CENTHb o ARTHUR I AA) 2.05 3.40 5.55 8.05 (Sat from 5.55)
£1.20 adult HOMPflY IS BflHBflIN DAY •t cnnmnnFN LOVE (X) 4.45 8.15. Support (X) 3.15 6.50 2.45 5.30 8.20 ------- - -
[Tucs & Wed shows from 5.30) PAUL NEWMAN in (AA)
FORT APACHE, THE BRONX 5.20 7.55
3.10 5.45 8.20,
IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS 6 9 4 9 2 9
ANYTIME NELSON
or BLACKBURN
/ / 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call or write to
15 MARKET SQUARE, 1 NELSON
105 NEW PARK S TR E E T , BLACKBURN
WLH.— White Lion Hotel
R — Ribblesdale School RP — Ribblesdale Pool RB — Roefield Barn
HENTH0RN GOSPEL CHURCH
M IL L T I IO R N E a v e n u e
SUNDAY. APRIL 18th, at 0-30 p.m.
Mr. .1. Brown, Burnley
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st Women’s Fellowship
7— 15 p.m.
PRAYER of BIBLE STUDY It is tim
e to se e Lo ek th KSC
MONSTER JUMBLE
SALE in THE HALL,.
LOWERGATE, SATURDAY, APRIL 17th at 2 p.m.
Admission 5p NEW SERVICE
BIBLE SO CIE TY A N N U A L
G E N E R A L M E E T I N G
TUESDAY, APRIL 20th at 7-30 p.m.'
TRIN ITY METHODIST SCHOOLROOM ' Speaker:
Capt. R. EARNSHAW ofj-iverpool
Slides: Bible Society and the land of tsrael •
Refreshments \ Musical Items
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Waddington Branch
B IN G O N IG H T
Wednesday, April 21 st
WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB
Commencing 7-45 p.m. ADMISSION 60p
Including Refreshments S O C C E R a t S H A W B R I D G E
SATURDAY, APRIL 17th
. Lancashire Combination ’•*
Cl it h e r o e
Admission 50p — Children and OAPs 25p
VULCANNEWTON •’ Kick-off 3 p.m.
Refreshments avallable_ A L L SA IN TS’ CHURCH, PENDLETON .
St George’s Day Dance PENDLETON V ILLAGE HALL
• to be held,in , on FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1982
DANCING TO TH E RARKER BROTHERS 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
LICENSED BAR TICKETS £1.50 (including Supper)
Tlcketsfrom ■ — J. Hitchen, 35 Castle Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 23240
MAYORESS O F CL ITH ER OE ,
LADIES COMMIT TE E • invite you to a
Coffee Morning
in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR* CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE
SATURDAY, 17th APRIL 1982 10-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon
In aid of a corridor ramp for use by The Handicapped Members of the Girl Guides Association at Waddow Hall
■
BRING and BUY CAKE STALLS, RAFFLE . ADMISSION 20p
12 SEATER MINI BUS TO THE
BAY HORSE NEW INNS INTRODUCTORY OFFER SERVICE
THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 16th and SATURDAY, APRIL 17th PICKING UP OUTSIDE BRIDGE INN, CLITHEROE, at 10-15 p.m.
and 10-45 p.m. also WHALLEY (CORNER BUS STATION) 10-15 p.m. and 10-45 p.m. NORMAL PRICES: £1.25 from Clitheroe and 75p from Whalley (Return)
-
3-12 SEATER MINI BUSES FOR HIRE AND 2-8 SEATER MINI BUSES FOR HIRE AS WELL AS USUAL TAXI SERVICES.
The Adv Whi
TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE Tel. C L ITH E R O E
or Mr
Wedn C l
Rotary Clu ADMI
Sponsore Hsa 1 l'J ov 0 u rd
Sp. Ch. — Spiritualist Church, Greenacre Street FEES
^ .
Basic cost, is 55p per hour. Retirement pensioners and those under 18 pay 25p per hour.
Examples of course fees are: *
5 weeks x 2 hours, 10 hours 6 weeks x 2 hours, 12 hours 5 weeks x Vh hours, Vh hours
The Education Committee has approved free admission to courses for:
(a) Those in receipt of State Retirement Pensions who also receive a supplementary pension or rent/rate rebate. (b) The wholly unemployed, including dependants.
Free Admission to Courses ror:
, . . ,
Fuli Fee £5.50. £6.60 £4.12
OAP or U/18 £2.50
- £3.00 £1.87
MONDAY
FRENCH WINES TAKEN FROM THE CRUSADES ■ T IC K E TS : £9.95 fu l ly inclusive
30 DOWN TO EARTH 00 WEEKEND WORLD
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE
FENCE-IN-PENDLE Near BURNLEY
THE FENCE GATE Tel.: NELSON 68101
Monday, April 19th at 7-15 p.m.
in Ribblesdale School,
YOU are welcome to attend this open meeting
ANNUALSHOW, AUGUST 28th
NOTE:
GARDEN CLUB Come and hear
CLITHEROE
Mr J . C. Shortland (O T LE Y )
An illustrated alphabet of
"tjyW «ousf^‘ r<-
GISBURN
DINNER DANCE and CABARET EVERY FRIDAY
PETER ROBINSON -Choice of Menu
£5.50
Carver Mertu Table-d’hote or A-la-Carte
£6.95
(70p Cover Charge lor Dancing and Cabaret)
Similar to above except tor cabaret
SATURDAY EVENING DINNER DANCES
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th IN THE BALLROOM
MATT MONRO
Dinner, Dancing, Cabaret £ 1 1 . 7 5 p . p For reservations tel
G I S B U R N 5 8 1 CLITHEROE
PARISH CHURCH YOUTH CLUB
DISCO FRIDAY,
APRIL 16th
8 p .m . t o 1 0 -3 0 'p .m . ADMISSION 50p
Rights of admission reserv.ed
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE^ ADULT EDUCATION RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT 3 RIBB
SUMMER PROGRAMME 1982 CLITHEROE ADULT CENTRE 5 weeks from April 19th
Office at Ribblesdale School. ^
.Getting Afloat.................................... Microcomputers for control...............
Cake Icing TUESDAY
Early Birds Keep Fit. Tuesdays to ,
Fridays daily...................................... Dressmaking..................................... Badminton.................... .................... Brldgellmprovers)............................ Keep Fit Over 60 ( 6 weeks enrol March 23rd) Potter/Painting................................
Yoga (Improvers)............................... Embroidery/Soft Crafts......................
Ballroom Dancing.............................. Rower Arranging............................... Camping/Caravan Cooking................
ZX61 Computer Course..................... Snorkelling (10 weeks)...................... Lunch Time Keep Fit. Tuesdays to
Fridays dally Swimming (Improvers)......................
1600 — 12-00 noon Sp. Ch. 2-00 — 3-30 p.m. PIH 24)0 — 4-00 p.m. PMR
7-30 — 8-00 a.m. RB/RP 24)0 — 3-30 p.m. PC
2-00 — 4-00 p.nv Sp. Ch. 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R
7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R
7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R 7-00 — 9-00 p.m. RP
12-15— 12-45 a.m. 94)0 — 10-00 p.m.
RB/RP RP
MONDAY Bridge (Beginners)............................ Ladles' Keep Fit to Music...............
Accommodation^
2-00 — 4-00 p.m. WLH 7-30 — 9-00 p.m. R 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. R
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Open Monday to Thursday, 7-9 p.m. Phone Clitheroe 2255d WEDNESDAY
Crochet........................ Those classes start April zutn
Ladles' Keep Fit to Music..
Sew and Save........... Painting tor Pleasure
Guitar.................. Car Maintenance- Holiday German-
at Ribblesdale Getnt. THURSDAY.
Tailoring......... Dressmaking- Badminton....... Hair Care.........
Yoga- Tap Dancing..... Holiday French-
FRIDAY Dressmaking..
AT WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE^
Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley. Phone Whalley 2717 Classes commence Monday, April 19th for 5 weeks
MONDAY Creative Sewing....... :...........................................1-3“ Pottery Making......................................................1-30 Yoga................ ............ ........ ;......:......................... 7-15 Bridge..................................................................... TUESDAY
vS£” z : : : i : z : z - z : ” z : — M b - Art
...94)0 Art.::..............................................
Crochet................................................................... 2-00 Pottery Making..................................•’•
Gardening.......................................... :.......•;.........2-00 St Augustine’s School, Billington
.................1-3“
Badminton Beginners......................................... 7-00 Badminton Intermediates................:..................8-00
WEDNESDAY Furniture
Renovation....................................io -ou— Furniture Renovation...........................................1"3U
................................................................10-30- •-•"2-00
— 3-30 p.m. — 3-30 p.m. — 8-45 p.m. -9 -1 5 p.m.
-10-30 a.m. 12-00 noon
-12-30 p.m. — 4-00 p.m. -4 -0 0 p.m. -3 -3 0 p.m. — 4-00 p.m.
— 8-00 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.
12-00 noon 3-30 p.m.
Hand Spinning..... Creative Sewing—
THURSDAY Super Cookery.... Machine Knitting-
Ladles' Keep Fit— Cookery................ Pottery Making....
Floral Art............... Machine Knitting-
...9-45- ...9-45- .....1-30 .....1-15 .....7-45 .....7-15 .....7-00
-9 -1 5 p.m. -9 -1 5 p.m.
-11-45 aim. -11-45 a.m. -3 -3 0 p.m. -3 -1 5 p.m. -9 -1 5 p.m. -9 -1 5 p.m. - 9-00 p.m.
St Augustine’s School, Billington Men’s Keep Fit (5 weeks enrol April 29th).......7-15 — 9-15 p.m.
FRIDAY Dressmaking.........................................................
ponery ........................................................................ - Country Dancing................................................... .
. .
Pottery Making.......................................................£xJJ —' i r -
9.30 — 11-30 a.m. 9-00 p.m. 9-00 p.m.
FU LL DAY AND WEEKEND CO UR SES at WH A L LE Y A D U L T ED U C A TIO N C EN TR E
Apply to the Centre for Course details and application forms
Sunday, April 25th (Full day) Dowsing Wednesdays, April 28th, May 25th (2 Full days) renovation
Saturday, May 1st. (Full day) Yoga Saturday, May 8th. (Full day) Saturday, May 8th (Full day) I COURSEFULL
>w
i Corn dolly making Machine Knitting (Pile Knitting)
Saturday. May 15th (ttday) Introduction to Leathercraft Saturday, May 15th. (Full day) Hand Knitting
Furniture
Saturdays, May 15th, May 22nd (2 Full days) Furniture Saturday?May 22nd. (Full day) Somerset/Folded Star
SaturdawJune 5th. (Full day) Picture Naming (or Beginner8 Saturday, June 5th. (Full day) Gateaux and Desserts
Fridayfjunertth, Saturday, June 19th, Saturday, June 26th (One evening ^nd two full days) Upholstery
VILLAGE CLASSES
Browsholme Heights Craft Centre in association with Mrs J . Storey Tel. Dunsop Bridge 647
Furniture Restoration..............................7.......1?‘S n Z d no o m Handspinning................... ....................................2-00 4-00 p.m.
nn o nn n m
Furniture Restoration .................................. 7-30 — 9 30 p.m. TUESDAY
Furniture Restoration............; ™ v BOWLAND VILLAGES
o no — 4*00 d m : P ‘
CountiyDancing at Waddington CE §chool....7-30 — 9-30 p.m. Yoga at Grlndleton CE School........................... 7-30 9-30 p.m.
PotteryPainting (6 weeks) at Chatburn CE s=_^ooL g_3Q pm WEDNESDAY
.Ladles’ Keep Fit at St Catherine’s, West Bradford^ ^ m Langho St Leonard’s C E School
Photography at Chatburn Camera Club...........7-30— 9-30 p.m THURSDAY
„ - , n _ _
Yoga April 20th (5 weeks)....................................7-30 — 9-30 p.m Langho St Mary’s RC School
Art, April 21st (5 weeks)..,............. ......................7-30 — 9-30 p.m a c c o m m o d a t io n k e y
PLH — Parish Church Lower Hall pmr — Parish Church Mutual Rooms
PC — Pendle Club St. J. — St John Ambulance Hall* BIW — Buck Inn, Wellgate
(c) Those receiving family Income supplements or sup- (d) SlUernedTal classes e.g. Literacy, Numeracy and Basic
(e) People suffering particular .financial hardship, but not covered by the above schemes. Please apply to the Principal for details.
TO ENROL Simply attend the first meeting of your chosen course and
■ pay the fee then. . General inquiries about any aspect of Adult Education in
the Ribble Valley can be made to The District Principal, Adult Education Centre, Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley. Phone 2717.
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Accommodation
10-00 — 12-00 noon PMR 1-30 — 3-30 p.m.
24)0 — 44)0 p.m. St. J.
7-15 — 9-15 p.m. 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. 7-15 — 9-15 p.m.
> 7-15-9-15 p.m. PH
2*00 — 3-30 p.m. St J. 7-15-9-15 p.m.
R R R R R
’s School, Billington, then 7-30 — 940 p.m.
10-00 — 12-00 noon SP. Ch. 240 — 4-00 p.m. Sp. Ch.
2-00 — 3-30 p.m. PLH 240 — 440 p.m. St J.
7-30 — 9-30 p.m. M0 — 1040 p.m.
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by Ronald“c'i
TUESDAY by Keit
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by Ray Gal! THURS
FRIDAY, by U
240 — 340 p.m. BIW 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. 7-15 — 9-15 p.m.
240 — 440 p.m. Sp. Ch. by RP
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Box Offic p.m. — 5-
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Thurs., Fri.
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19th 7-45 p,
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TUESD 20th AP 7-30 p.
WEDNE 21st/ 7-30 p.
THURS 22ndA 8 p.
THUR., F SAT., 22n
24th APRIL (
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RIBBL 26
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Civic Trinity Yo
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