Clitheroe ‘ 2 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, June 17th, 1982 W e e k e n d S A T U R D A Y - g l l B S C l i i l l
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-05 W E E K E N D W A R DROBE. Making your own clothes. (First of 10 programmes).
9-30 GET SET: The Summer time Saturday Show in cluding cartoons, serial and a turn report.
11- 12-
Film (1963) starring Yul Bryner, George Chakiris and Shirley Anne Field.
57 WEATHER.
1-00 GRANDSTAND including 1-05 News Summary. World Cup Football Focus (1-10) Review of Britain’s first week in World Cup 1982. International Motor Racing from Silverstone (1-30) The Marlboro Euro-
5-05 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD in“ Mrs Daisy
5- 6-
pean Formula 3 Trophy. Racing from Ascot (1-50, 2-20, 2-50, 3-25). 2-00 The Halifax Stakes (Hand icap).* 2-30 The Fenwolf Maiden Fillies Stakes. 3- 00 The James Lane Hand- > icap Stakes. 3-35 The Churchill Stakes. AAA Marathon from Gateshead (2-10). International Ath letics from Crystal Palace (2-40, 3-10, 3-45) GB v GDR v Belgium. Interna tional Tennis: The BMW Championships from De vonshire Parn. 4-55 Final Score.
10- 15 NIGHT MUSIC: this week with Sky.
11- 20 “ R EV ENG E IN EL PASO” Film (1968) star ring Eli Wallach, Terence Hilt'
1-20 WEATHER. 10- 11-
Billy is forced to teach Dr Jekvll a lesson.
and learn with the Mup- pets and their friends.
15 SPACE 1999 ‘‘Matter of •Life and Death.” Drama
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT In t r o d u c e d b y D ick ie
15 “ KINGS OF THE SUN”
C =11 ra im i iiMiupnsiTV 3‘15 DOUBLE ABILL-IN‘ ‘O^JR starring Joan Collins,
4-30 "D E N T IS T ON THE JOB-aOGl) (bw) starring
Kenneth More, George Cole.
Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton,
H ^ T H P ^ U T T tP MFR 5*55 W-T
-
.-20 NEWS AND SPORT, . S
w c 0Va r
^ miri v VISION HISTORY. A hTW o r y a'
MA1I) (Film 1975) star- World of Sport Superbike nng Miroslava Safranko-
*K’ Cup Soccer > 82 _ Poland
Davies. 12-20 Athletics — ^nship^ from^KnoxviUei
Scottish Rally. 1-00 World Cup Repor£ M5 ITN
News 1-20 The ITV Six _ J i . r ” a at V L 2
00, and 2-30 Redcar Races at 1.45i 2.x5 and 2- 45. 2_
55 Motor C y d in g _
The John Player Interna- tional Sidecar Race/The
Challenge. 3-50 News Round-Up. 4-00 World
v Cameroon. 5-00 Half- Time- 5' 15 Second Halr-
6.00 Full Time 6_10
13:part senes with Robert Results. Ke'e. Tonight a look at
I 6.30 ITN Ne w S.
the different races of in- G_t5 SUCCESS. The solo spot- vaders that have pro-
light falls on singer/song- 8- 9- 00 9*55
6-45 THE SATURDAY FILM: “THE NUTTY PROFES SOR” (1963) starring Jerry Lewis and Stella Stevens.
8-
teams include Bob Geldorf and Judie Tzuke.
d u ced to d a y s I r ish writer Gerard Kenny. p v in INTFR * Gerards guests include
film, theatre and televi- Walker and 16-year-old sion director.
30THL LbVIN IN ILK- ,^eter
THE
55 NEWS;
Weatherman.in it 15 POP QUIZ: Tonight’s
fo\^SiP 10*45 NEWS ON 2; Weather. rSTS^W n,
man, Mick Miller and Roy t ;sa stansfield
-TEN N IS : The BMW ISH: THE CUCKOO WALTZ. Chris and Fliss
W ° T ^ W 7-15 THEb BEST OF BRIT-
feel envious when rich lodger Gavin makes ex-
pensive alterations to lupjr hp<?t room
to-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 7-45 “ BUTCH " a ND SUND- GOLF: The^ 1982 US ANCE — THE EARLY Open Golf Championship DAYS” Film starring Cr?.?1 ? e hble B ea ch , William Katt and Tom Be- California.
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-.SSSSS%S:.:-SSS:«SS:«S:-v»:l 30 THE VAL DOONICAN
MUSIC SHOW with spe cial guests John Williams, Shan Lewis and Randy Edelman.
9- 9-
10- Weatherman. CUP: Highlights from the
, 1982 senes of “Not the Nine O’Clock News.”
Highlights from tonight’s three matches: USSR v New Zealand, Belgium v El Salvador and jPoland Cameroon.
• comedians Stan Board-
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
For the BEST in Entertainment THURSDAY, JUNE-17th
renger. Butch Cassidy is released from Laramie jail
and meets up with his old friend The Sundance Kid. But the relationship is any uneasy one.
9-25 WAT*CH IT ! TH E 9-45 ITn NEWS. FLYING KIWI.
15 NEWS AND SPORT; 30 NOT TH E W O R LD
05 WORLD CUP REPORT:
9-50 THE UNDERSEA AD- VENTURES OF CAP- TAIN NEMO. “ Deadly
Ribbons.” Eels become a 11-00 WORLD CUP ’82 With danger to the Nautilus
Brian Moore,
when it accidently in- 11-40 THE LOVE BAN. Star- trudes on their spawning ground.
9-55 SPORT BILLY. “Hyde and Seek.” When a crick- et match turns into a
S U N D A Y g W B i i l l l
6.-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 CH1GLEY: A “See-Saw” programme.
9-
10- 10- 11-
from Bethany Baptist C h u r ch , R n iw b in a , Cardiff.
series). ramme.
programmes about the treatment of mental ill ness. This week “Finding vour Feet.”
11-30t>HIL S IL V E R S as Sergeant Bilko (bw).
11-55 WEATHERMAN. 15 SUNDAY WORSHIP
00 ASIAN MAGAZINE (new 3516 UP: Careers prog 00 NEVER TOO LATE:
The last of five films. To live and learn.
11-25 TELE-MONTAGE: Ex cerpts from French-speak ing television networks (last in series).
11- 12-
ERY COURSE: Part 8 — Summer Vegetables.
15 CLOSEDOWN.
12-55 FARMING followed by weather for farmers.
1-25 B ES IDE THE SEA: First of six films about th e w i ld l i fe o f the seashore.
1-50 NEWS h e a d l in e s : I-
4-05TOM AND J E R R Y : Cartoon.
Geddes. 4- 5- 10 TH E
RAL: A Western series. This week “A Time to Laugh, A Time to Cry" B R IT IS H
GREATS: Robert Donat, the last of the romantic actors.
6- 00 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-15 SENSE AND SENSIBIL ITY (series) by. Jane Austen.
6- 40 YO U R SON G S OF PRAISE CHOICE with
Thora Hird. 7-
‘ ‘THE PINK PANTH ER.” starring Peter Sel lers and David Niven (1963).
9-05 NEWS; Weather. 9-
REMEMBER MAMA” (bw) (1948) starring Irene Dunne and Barbara Bel
11- 30 DOWN TO EARTH. A
fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s coun
tryside, conducted by Bob Smithies.
12- 00 TREE OF LIBERTY 50 DELIA SMITH’S COOK
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55 SU N D A Y G R A N D STAND: 2-00 Cricket: The John Player . League. 3-00 Athletics: The South e rn C o u n t ie s A A A Championships from Cry stal Palace. 4-45 Wimble don 82: On the eve of the championships, a look ahead to the likely win ners. Plus news from Spain on England's second match in the World Cup against Czechoslavakia.
6- 7-
visual commentary. 55 FILM MATINEE: “ I
8- 45 IN THE COUNTRY: Creative Countryside. Landscapes and places that have inspired many of our best-loved writers, painters and musicians.
9- 2 0S T A R R IN G ROD STEIGER: “ RUN OF
20 THE HIGH CHAPAR
THE ARROW” (Film 1956) also starring Sarita Montiel, Brian Keith, Ralph Meeker.
10- 45 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF; The 1982 US Open Golf Championship from P e b b le B each, California.
15 THE SUNDAY FILM:
i l i l l l l l l . 9-
10-
Highlights of matches bet- w e en E n g la n d and Czechoslovakia, West Germany and Chile, and Spain and Yugoslavia.
10- II-
MATTER. The values and beliefs o f today’s society.
HANDS. The last of eight
NANCY. Series devised to help young children with their painting.
20 WORLD CUP REPORT.
This morning’s Church of Ireland service comes from St Columbia’s Parish
' C h u r ch , P o r ta d ow n , County Armagh.
11- 30 H E A R T OF THE
' arts really matter? Or should children concen
05 YOUft MIND IN THEIR
trate on academic sub jects? Chalkface provides some answers.
11-25 AAP KAA HAK.
THE DANCE (4) Les Noces.
Where does Britain stand in the international civil liberties league? Gus Mac Donald introduces this six-part series in which b a r r i s t e r G e o f f r e y , Robertson puts the case for reform to top lawyers j and legislators.
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL- I ' LENGE. With Bamber | Gascoigne.
1-30 CHOPPER ONE. “The Informer.” The crew of ! Chopper One is called upon to help protect a former underworld figure who is about to testify against a top criminal.
1-
50 NEWS REVIEW with a 15 S T R A V IN S K Y AND
55 THE IN C R E D IB L E
HULK “Veteran.” David Banner attempts to stop a singer from executing a former Vietnam hero.
2- 45 BEST OF BRITISH — I LILLIE Lillie is already I favoured by a king, a I prince and many disting- I uished members of a soci ety. Test of her tact and
feminine when
whether the
> OF
she must to
passion
3- 45 WORLD CUP ’82 Eng- land v Czechoslovakia.
6-30 ITN NEWS. 6-35 APPEAL Alan Ford ap-
Keals on behalf of the Half loon Theatre.
6-40 SING TO THE LORD. With Clifford Evans.
7-15 L AW R E N C E OF ARABIA Film starring Peter O’Toole. David Lean’s epic saga of T. E.
30 PAINT ALONG WITH 00 MORNING WORSHIP
Lawrence and his strug gle to unite the quarelling Arab nations.
9-25 NEWS.
9-40 LA W H EN C E OF ARABIA Continued.
11-00 WORLD CUP ’82 Brian Moore and the ITV ex perts reflect on England’s crunch match against the Czechs.
00 CHALKFACE Do the
11-40THE PALACE PR E SENTS Song and dance star Rita Moreno is top of the bill in a'programme hosted by popular singer Jack Jones.
12-40 CLOSEDOWN.
R IB B LE V A L L E Y holidaymakers heading abroad this summer have
Knights’ effort
THE Clitheroe Council of the Knights of St Colum- ba took their fund raising for the Ribble Valley Hos pice Appeal past the £300 mark on Sunday when two stalls at the Country Fair raised £65.
Fishing rights
FISHING rights for a stretch o f the River Ribble, at Sawley, have been bought by a Darwen family. The 950-yard stretch at Wheatley Hall Farm, forms part of Lan cashire County Council’s agricultural estate.
Appointment
FR JAMES DWYER, of St Mary’s RC Church, Langho, is to represent Roman Catholic schpols on the District Liaison Committee for Education
* in the Ribble Valley.
Council’s warning on food poisoning
been warned to keep a close eye on hygiene. The next three months
traditionally, sees the Ribble Valley Council’s health department dealing with a regular flow of re ported cases of salmonella food poisoning. To try and ease the
Leopold.
intuition comes decide
succumb to I o f King | TEL. awop %UfJ,arm celeb ra tes
MARITIME ENGLAND Push the boat out for a „
Summer Evening Supper
and enj oy the flavour of the sea in the depths of Bowland
Starting from £2 Bolton-by-Bowland 600 ^ __
TASK FORCE DANCE
AT THE
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
Friday, June 25th,
JOHNNY STAN DUO
SUPPER, DANCING
ALL SERVICEMEN ADMISSION FREE TICKETS £1.50 FROM THE CLUB
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
LOWMOORCLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
about that.” He reminds holiday
makers that tablets are available from the doctor to take at the first sign of | digestive trouble.
Unfortunately, the in
convenience and discom fort continues for some people: when they return home.
s i tu a t ion , Deputy Borough Health and Housing O f f ice r Mr Richard Isherwood has appealed to people to ob serve some basic precau tions:
• Be wary of public
toilets abroad. 9 Make sure that
adults and children always wash very care
fully. 0 Wash fruit and any
other food you can, before consumption.
Says Mr Isherwood: “ If
(food, so there’o not a ■’great deal you can do
you eat in a restaurant, you are at the mercy of the person preparing the'
ST PETER AND ST
PAUL’S CHURCH Bolton-by-Bowland
COFFEE EVENING and .
BRING and BUY in THE SCHOOL,
SATURDAY, JUNE 19th
3 at 7 — 9 p.m. The council’s health de
partment must be con vinced that all traces of | poisoning' have vanished before allowing anyone connected with any aspect of the food industry to resume working.
FRIDAY, JUNE 18th In aid of Laneside School, Whalley
ALL WELCOME ADMISSION 25p
MEMBERS DRAW £8 SUNDAY, JUNE 27th
SUNDAY LUNCH
with Jack on the Organ and Bernard on Drums
JOH N DANE 50996,51155,51430,51135
SNOWBALL No. 1 NEXT WEEK £2
CRICKET SATURDAY
Ribblesdale Wanderers
BARNOLDSWICK MATCH BALL
SPONSORED BY R. TURNER
AND SON SHOES AND SPORTS .EQUIPMENT
37 Castle S treet Clitheroe 23867
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ring Hywel Bennett and Nanet te Newman. A young couple with a large family feel single beds would be safer,
nightmare, super athlete 1-30 CLOSEDOWN. ■ fr tU N D
10-00 SOMETHING’S GOT TO GIVE. Ian Arthur is a . confirmed batchelor with fixed ideas about women.
HAPHAZARD JON PETERS PHIL KELLY
(TOP COUNTRY AND WESTERN ACT) SATURDAY, JUNE 19th
(NEW) SUNDAY, JUNE 20th
(THE MAN IN GREEN, BE SOON) WEEKLY DOUBLE: 2 — 10
WEEKLY TREBLE: 6— 7 — 27 200 CLUB: 69
Members, Associates and Bona Fide Guests
in outer space *as Dr Rus sell’s husband apparently returns from the aead.
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A FRIENDLY FAMILY OUTING 1,000’s o f COLLECTABLES REFRESHMENTS
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This Sunday, June 20th GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL
MARKET
11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Admission 15p
Inquiries: Cleveleys 824329
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE' CHATBURN
METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, June 20th
Preacher at 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
REV. J. ALAN MIMMACK of Wilmslow, formerly of Chatbum
Theme for the day — “GOD’S FAMILY”
the Scholars at both services. EVERYONE WELCOME
United Reformed Church ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES on SUNDAY JUNE 20th
• at 2-00 and 7-00 p.m. Preacher
Rev. CHRIS WEDDLE o f Great Harwood
JUMBLE SALE
Warren Holt League
of Friends 84 Whalley Road, Wilpshire,
Saturday, June 19th at 2 p.m.
Admission: 5p
For details oI last,
economic*/
local papar ring
advertising In ihl• four
CL1THEROE LADIES’ FOOTBALL CLUB Invite you to
7-A-SIDE COMPETITION 2nd Division N.W. Women’s League Teams
Kick-off 12 noon
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th ON CASTLE FIELD, CLITHEROE
Admission Free Newton-in-Bowland
SPECIAL HOLIDAYS 27
FROM £ 2 8 9 EACH AGADIR SEPT. GUARANTEED NO SURCHARGE
28 NIGHT HOLIDAYS APARTMENTS
MAJORCA NOV. £190
COSTA DEL SOL FEB. £180 IBIZA
APR. £206 TRANSPORT INCLUDED
CALL IN OUR OFFICE FOR SPECIAL LEAFLET AND FULL DETAILS
EARLY BOOKING ADVISABLE - 2 PARKER LANE, BURNLEY. Tel. 22172 RIBBLE TRAVEL SERVICE SLAIDBURN Wl
COFFEE EVENING DALEHOUSE, SLAIDBURN
will be held at (by kind permission of Mr and Mrs B. Welson)
on TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
VARIOUS STALLS, TOMBOLA, COMPETITIONS etc. Proceeds to:
Hospice Fund and Cancer Research
Claiming Date: Teas served in Slaidburn Village Hall
-from 2 p.m. onwards
SATURDAY, JULY 24th and SUNDAY, JULY 25th /
Vario Songs and Presentations by
Whats on... What's on... Whafton... Whafs on... What's i
VV0 M M \ V M ! s
EDISFORD C.P. SCHOOL
SUMMER FETE
SATURDAY, JUNE 26th
2 p.m. Admission Free
Pony rides, mini-motor bikes, Scottish dancing,
refreshments stalls, side- _________shows
MITTON OLD SCHOLARS ‘ REUNION
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th SOCIAL GATHERING
at The THREE FISHES HOTEL, at 12 noon
. the Parish Church to which all parishioners and friends are given a cordial invitation.
3 p.m. A Reunion Service in ' ™ o f 82 SUNDAY 27th OF JUNE 11am ONWARDS 11 t u c iq q o — 1 GAME SHOW
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JOUSTING DISPLAY^
OPEN CLAY SHOOT CASTING COMPETITIONS AND WORLD CHAMPION DEMONSTRATIONS OPEN GUN DOG SCURRY . GUN DOG DEMONSTRATIONS SHEEP DOG TRIAL (CLOSED) FERRET SHOW AND RACING FALCONRY AND HAWKING COUNTRYCRAFTS
GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS ATTEMPT ON
THE WORLDS LARGEST YORKSHIRE PUDDING
PARADEOFHOUNDS BLACK POWDER SHOOT
MORRIS DANCING & MUMMERS
OPEN PET DOG SHOW TRACTION ENGINE THRESHING THE SKIPTON BAND FIFE & DRUM BAND HOT AIR BALLOON BAR & CATERING ETC. ETC.
ADMISSION BY PROGRAMME BROUGHTON HALL, Nr. SKIPTON adults £2.00 CHILDREN 50p]
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4 THE ELEPHANT MAN (AA) 8.25. THE JAZZ SINGER (A) 6.30
T C E N T R E 5 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (A) 2.45 5.20 8.00 6 THE LORD OF THE RINGS (A) 2.40 5.15 7.50
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CHIPPING OFFER YOU A FREE CARAFE OF WINE
when dining Wednesday to Friday evening during June (between 2 persons)
BARBECUE and
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£2 including food
MONDAY, JUNE 21st to SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. WINNcK u r
3 ACADEMY^ AWARDS
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7-30 p.m. A R T H U R ' ( aa)
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SUNDAY MARKET
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. _ At
THE FOREST INN Cuckstool Lane, Brierfield, Fence
Signposted from Padiham By-Pass
OVER 100 STALLS SELLING EVERYTHING
KIDDIES’ ENTERTAINMENTS, REFRESHMENTS, BAR, DRINKS, SNACKS
BRING EVERYONE AMPLE PARKING
ALSO OPEN EVERY TUESDAY EVENING 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
TRADE INQUIRIES ACC. 397987
WESTBRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
on SUNDAY JUNE 20th
• at 2-00 p.m; and 6-00 p.m. Preacher: Rev. G. W. S. KNOWLES, of Preston
MUSICAL ITEMS AT THE AFTERNOON SERVICE BY A GROUP OF YO.UNG PEOPLE FROM CLITHEROE
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