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Clitheroe 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 18th, 1982 c m ,™ m u ® « , a m p ^ # * * # * m n IW h a i fo o n . . . W h a t's o n . . . W h a f t o n . . . W h a t's o n . . .


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE S A TU R D A Y - l l lB B C - 1 1 ( ' B B C -2 ) ’


12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-45 News Summary. Football Focus (12-20). Racing from Chepstow (12-50, 1-25, 1-50). 1-00 St Pierre Novices’ Steeplech­ ase, 1-30 Holsten Pils Hurdle Race (Handicap), 2-00 White Lion Novices’ Steeplechase (Handicap). Basketball (1-10, 1-40) from Wembley Arena, The Just Juice National Championships Finals. Boxing (2-10) From the Royal Albert Hall. The Barrett/Duff promotion highlights. International Rugby Union (2-25) Wales v Scotland; commentary on whole match. 3-50 Half-time- football scores.


9-30 SWAP SHOP with quests Adam Ant and Kevin Keegan.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 9-05 THE DO-IT-YOURSELF F ILM ANIMATION SHOW (first of a five part series)


5-05 THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW


5-25 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-


5*40 TH E DUKES OF HAZZARD.


SPORT. 6- 7*05 KEN


7- 40 THE SATURDAY FILM: "Red Alert” (1977) star-


SHOWBIZ.


10- 10-


9-


11- 12-


Weatherman.


00NEWS AND SPORT.. nuclear plutonium store. 10-


10 DALLAS.


Highlights of two Football League matches.


weekend guests. 15 MATCH OF THE DAY.


15 PARKINSON. With his 15 WEATHER.


In te rn a t io n a l Rugby Union (3-55) France v Ire­ land; highlights. 4-35 Final Score: Classified check and pools news.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-30 SATURDAY CINEMA; “ FATHER OF THE


5-00 THE SKY AT NIGHT. The Largest Star?


Bennett. 5- 6-


6- 7-


!


. BRIDE” (bw) (1950) star­ r in g Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan


SECOND HANDICAP. Has Society Fixed It For Us?


Weather. 5-05 ITN NEWS.


20 ATTITUDES — THE 5-


Weekly television review with Ludovic Kennedy.


. 2-45 from Newcastle. 3-00 • Women’s - International Hockey! 3-45 Half-time soccer news and reports. 4-00 W re s tlin g . 4-50 Results.


1-30, .2-00 and 2-30 from' Lingfield. 1-45, 2-15 and


7-30 _


5-15 BUGS BUNNY. “Devil May Hare.” More frantic fun .with the smartest carrot-muncher in the business.


10 DID YOU SEE . . ?


The most popular oratorio’ of ail given in Westmins-


t e r A b b ey by The Academy of Ancient


11-35 NEWS ON 2; Weather.


9-35 PATHER PANCHALI (Film 1955) (bw) A Ben­ gali film with English sub­ titles.


Music


11-40 MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “PAYROLL” (1961) (bw) starring Michael Craig, Billie Whitelaw', Francoise Prevost. William Lucas, Tom Bell.


35 REGIONAL NEWS AND


Savile realises viewers’ fantasies.


DODD’S


• ring William Devane, Ad­ rienne Barbeau.


30 JIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy


9-20 WATCH IT! SPIDER- MAN “ Up from No­ where." More adventures w i th s u p e r s le u th Spiderman.


50NEWS AND SPORT: 05 HANDEL’S MESSIAH.


6-


A brutal motorcycle gang turn their annual desert outing into a crime spree when they kidnap an of­ ficer and try to force the Highway Patrol to pay a ransom for her release.


GUAGE. "Guilty Or Not Guilty?” Miss Courtney is the most inflexible head of a college that Jeremy has ever known. But as a Jus­ tice of the Peace she is tougher still.


ARE YOU READY FOR O U R F I R S T


ROLLER DISCO WEEK 10 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd for 16 plus age group


7-30 — 10 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH.23rd for 14 plus age group 7-00 — 9-00 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 25th for 10’s — 14’s


20 CHIPS "Satan’s Angels.”


10 a.m. — 12 noon SATURDAY, MARCH 27th for JUNIOR DISCO REFRESHMENTS


BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT —25p OFF ADMISSION £1 AVAILABLE' 15MIND YOUR LAN­


UNIT4 CINEMAS PRESENT SUNDAY MARCH 21 FOR 7 DAYS') 7.10


6- 45 3-2-1: “ S p in e ch i l le r / Horror.” Meet ‘Franken- bin’ the tin terror of Transylvania as things go bump in the night.


7- 45 MAGNUM. All-action ad­ venture with Hawaii- based detective Thomas Magnum.


8- 45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. The latest news from home and abroad.


9-


9- 40THUNDERBIRDS “30 Minutes After 'Noon.” * When a Spoke City build­ ing explodes in flame, In­


ternational Rescue and the Secret Service sniff out a plot to destroy a top


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. 12- s20 On the Ball. 12-45 Speedway. 1-15 ITN News. 1-20 The ITV Six:


madcap Tiswas team for another fun-filled session.


SU N D A Y


zon examines the prob­ lem s of J a p a n e s e


3- 6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


10- 10 THE COM PUTER PROGRAMM E. (6) Moving Pictures.


9- 45 SUPERVISORS.


10- 11-


11- 12-


11-25 ENSEMBLE. For begin­ ners in French (21).


READING (4).


12-15 SUNDAY WORSHIP from St Peter’s Church, Harold Wood, Essex.


with O-level maths. Roy Castle.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. I-


3- 4-


9-00 HEADS AND TAILS. A "See-Saw” programme.


9-15 NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN.


4- creativity.


BICAN featuring Yehudi Menuhin rehearsing and conducting Beethoven’s "Eroica” Symphonv.


4-45 IN T E R N A T IO N A L RUGBY S P E C IA L :


EARTH. An animated folk tale from India.


35 THE ENGINEERS (3). 00 THE SKILL OF LIP


50 MATHS HELP. Help 6-


6-00 NEWS REVIEW with a visual commentary.


land.


00 FEELING GREAT! withRAMME. 7-


1-00 FARMING followed by Weather for fanners.


BULLDOG BREED” (bw) (1960) s ta r r in g Norman Wisdom.


00 LIVE FROM THE BAR­ 30 HOW DEATH CAME TO


Highlights of yesterday’s * matches between France v Ireland, Wales v Scot­


12-00 WEEKEND WORLD. Top journalists analyse'


ploration of the country­ side.


Down To Earth team make their fortnightly ex­


* LENGE Bamber Gas­ coigne fires the questions as two more university teams compete in this general knowledge quiz.


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL- 1-


30 THE MONEY PROG­ team. 2-


1-25 PAINT! (6) Wash Techni­ ques of Painting.


55 FILM MATINEE: “THE 9-


8- 8-


DARTS: Arrow’ Chemi­ cals British International Championship: Scotland v England.


* DARTS: Further cover­ age of the British Interna­ tional Championship.


SOOTHE ONEDIN LINE starring Peter Gilmore in "Revenge.”


5- 50 NEWS;Weatherman. 6-


6-35 RICHARD BAKER appe­ als on behalf of "Televi­ sion for the Deaf Fund.”


Michelmore.


6- 10 SONGS OF PRAISE rom Tenby, Dyfed.


7-45 THE SUNDAY FILM: “LOGAN’S RUN” (1976) starring Michael York, Richard Jordan, Jenny Agutter.


7- 15 OPEN ALL HOURS (new’ series) sta rr in g Ronnie Barker and David Jason.


10- II-


9- 40 OMINBUS with Barry Norman “The Oldest Dance in the World.”


11- 40 IN T E R N A T IO N A L DARTS: S co tlan d v England.


To Go to College. 12- i i f i i p i l l )


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-10 HORIZON: “The Future — Made In Japan?” Hori­


10- 40 CHOICES. Discussion of moral decisions.


30 NEWS; Weather. 4- 15 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


Marlboro International Trophy from Silverstone.


30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 10-


Bees.” The varied lives of various bees and their economic importance in the United S tates of America.


US: “Big Business In starring Lisa Harrow’.


9-55 GRAND PRIX featuring The Brazilian Grand Prix.


MUSIC SHOW. Classical music pieces conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes.


15 MOTOR RACING: The Bridges, 1979)


A D o ro th y Ma lone Elizabeth Taylor.


n tn o n y I l l i l l l l l l 00 HOLIDAY w’ith Cliff


9-30 POETRY OF LAND­ SCAPE "Thomas Hardy and Dorset.” This film ex­ plores the beauty of that fertile country and in music, prose and verse paints an impression of th e co u n try s id e and people Hardy loved.


10- 10-


9- 45 GOD’S *STORY “Moses and Jo sh u a.” Today’s programme asks: What did Moses bring dow’n from the Mount, and how was the city of Jericho captured?


Michael’s Theological Col­ lege, Llandaff, Cardiff.


15 NEVER TOO LATE (4) 30 WEATHERMAN. 11-


REALLY BELIEVE? Gillian Reynolds talks to The V en e rab le San- gharakshita, an English­ man who spent’ 20 years in India as a Buddhist monk.


Another chance to see this series which helps you to understand your camera and take better


11-25 AAP KAA HAK.


11-30 DOWN TO EARTH. Robert Smithies and the


G is b u rn M a r t


THE dairy section at Gis­ burn Auction Mart on Thursday had 85 accre­ dited newly-calved cows and heifers forward. Prizes in the accredited cow


forward. Sows with followers made to £134 and store pigs to £25 (£23.47). In the fatstock section, for­


class went to D. Carlisle (£700) and K. Robinson (£706) and for . accredited heifers to S..Douglas' (£712) and H. Carr (£625). Accredited Friesian cows


made to £700 averaging £548 and Friesian heifers to £712 (£551). There ‘were six accredited


were 330 accredited animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £148 (£65.70), heifers to £90 (£44.25), Hereford X bulls to £140 (£93.80), heifers to £108 (£49.50). Charolais X bulls made to £194 (£135.25), heifers to £146 (£66.30), Angus bulls to £93 (£54.30),- heifers to £52 (£39.75), Limousin bulls to £164 (£103) and heifers to £142 (£71.80). Of the weaned calves, Friesian bulls made'to £142„


cattle forward in the in calf section, with accredited bw May calvers making to £478. In the calf section, there


(£130.66). The sale of in-pig gilts, sows


and store pigs had 75 animals ■{'


w'


steers made to 122p (107.2p), medium to 122p (106. Ip), heavy to llOp (106.2p), light heifers to 116.5p (104.2p), medium to 112.5p‘ (100.6p) and heavy to 103.5p (101.5p). Uncertified and previously


ward were 341 cattle, 695 sheep and 30 pigs. * Certified clean cattle: Light,


T A N N E D at EMPRESS SQUASH CLUB SOLARIUM


Charge £1.50 per hour or £1 per Vi hour


. Clitheroe 23435 Tuesday to Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. or on Sunday, 10-12 noon, 2


For your appointment and booking details ring


certified cattle: Young bulls made to l l lp (102.7p), light steers to 106.5p (98.2p) and medium to 104.5p (lOOp). Light heifers made to 98p (94.5p), medium to 105.2p (96.5p), heavy to 97p (95.8p), fat cows to 96.5p (7fi.6p) and fat bulls to 94;5p (90.8p). In the sheep section, light


hoggs made to 215.5p (207.4p), standard to 240p (211.3p), medium to 224.5p (201.9p) and heavy to 202p (196.8p). Light shearlings averaged 163p, uncertified hoggs made to


you are welcome to inspect the facilities.


p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. or call at the club,


EMPRESS


SQUASH CLUB CLITHEROE CRICKET GROUND,


CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


£36 * (£25.80) and iat ewes to £61.50 (£36.30). Pigs: Porkers made to 75.2p (74.4p), cutters averaged 74.8p, baconers averaged 75p and fat. sows made to £112 (£100).


photographs in this issue are available to order


Prints of most 8" X 6 " — £1.00


CHRISTCHURCH CHATBURN


MOTHERS’UNION ANNUAL


JUMBLE SALE SCHOOL HALL


In t h e


Friday, March 19th a:7p.m.


Admission: 5p '


CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB


JUMBLE- SALE in th e St Jo h n


Ambulance Hall


Entrance 5p (Children 2p) Pound Stall


Refreshments available


Friday, March 19th at 6-30 p.m.


NELSON SHOW M A Y 3 rd


CRAFT FAIR Stall enquiries plus other events


Derbyshire Country Craft Company


Telephone Glossop ■ 6 3 0 2 2 (e v e n in g s )


hn Hiuusstton * P e r k in s ,


J e f f 15 THE WORLD ABOUT 3-


th e im p o r ta n t news stories and explain what’s really happening behind the headlines.


htonTower


thrills with the elite Los Angeles search and rescue


30 2 4 0 ROBERT. More


Elton Welsby brings you Football League action


MARCH 19th, 20th and 21st F r id a y an d S a tu rd a y


11 a.m. — 9 p.m. 25 MATCH TIME Presenter ■ '


from one of yesterday’s big games.


05 NANCY ASTOR (serial) 55 NEWS ON 2; Weather.


05 THE MUCH LOVED 4-


Ruffians.” Two desperate criminals steal the wood­ cutter’s horse as part of a daring escapade.


BLACK BEAUTY. “The 30 THE ADVENTURES OF


S u n d a y 11 a.m. — 6 p.m. . PRE-I880 dateline


Valuation and Identification Service


A Homison-Hawoilh, Harris and Hoskins Presentation Tel. 0253-720956 or 0535-44776 or 021-7062418


Situ a ted on the A675 near Preston


30 WINTER KILLS (Film s t a r r in g Joh


6-00 LOVE “I t ’s Something That Grows.” Dr Domin­ ion is a c o n s u l ta n t psychiatrist. This First programme is about - the physical bond between mother and baby.


eration Amsterdam” star­ ring Peter Finch. During World War II an English Major leads a daring mis­ sion into Amsterdam to p r e v e n t in d u s t r i a l diamonds falling into German hands.


6-30 ITN NEWS.


6- 40 SUNDAY BEST. With F r a n k T o p p in g and Marian Davies.


7- 8-


less Hobby.” With Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers.


00 SUNDAY CINEMA “Op­


ACCRINGTON DRAMA GROUP present the delightful Comedy


MY THREE ANGELS


(by Sam and Bella Spewak) Directed by Barbara Scattergood 15 HART TO HART. "Hart­


“Halfway to Heaven.” When Feather Charlie’s back goes, he suspects his old war wound is playing up-


8- 45 ITN NEWS. 00 GOD HELP ME From St 30 BUT WHAT DO YOU


9- 00 AROUND WHICKER’S WORLD IN 25 YEARS. “Women and Beauty.” Alan Whicker talks to those matrons of Palm Beach.


00 ME AND MY CAMERA. 10-


10- 00 W H O O P S APOCALYPSE In a wild secret bid to restore US influence in the. Middle East, President Cyclops has laid plans to help tne Shah’s brother regain the throne.


SHOW A profile of Peter Maxwell-Davies.


11- 30 PA R EN T S AND TEENAGERS. "Crisis.” '


12- Thieves.” 15 FATHER CHARLIE


a t ACCRINGTON COLLEGE, SANDY LANE o n WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 1 s t to ■ ’ SATURDAY, APRIL 3 rd at 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS (80p) available from -


Barbara Scattergood (CLTIHEROE 23168) and Roy Oldroyd (CLITHEROE 22715)


G R A N D ST MICHAEL a n d


ST JO H N ’S SOCIAL CENTRE


G R A N D A U C T IO N


Viewing, 7p.m. to 8 p.m, Friday,


MARCH 19th 30 THE SOUTH BANK


Auction commences 8 p.m.


OOBENSON-“ Thick as


Proceeds to Pendle Club for provision of toilets for ’ disabled





Whalley Church Players present


D A N G E R O U S C O R N E R


by J. B. Priestley at . Whalley C.E. School


(Tonight) Thursday 18th, Friday 19th, Saturday 20th March at 7- 30 p.m.


Tickets £1 Adult; 50p Child (inc. refreshments)


WHITAKERS SHOP, WHALLEY


BIBLE SOCIETY ACTION GROUP


NEW TO YOU


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


FRIDAY, MARCH 26th 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


S U P P E R D A N C E


SUPPER 8 p.m.


Music b y KEITH and BARBARA ROBINSON


Tickets Cl.SO—Licensed Bar


Bolton-by-Bowland 277 . Tel. GISBURN 427 or


S E T T LE F LEA


M AR K E T


EASTER SATURDAY V STALLS £6.00 .


For d e ta i ls ring: SETTLE 3259 evenings


United Reformed Church


SATURDAY, ■


MARCH 20fh 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Available from ’


Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society


A concert of organ music


ROY MASSEY


' « Organist and master of the choristers of Hereford Cathedral


on SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 1982 .at 8 p.m.


Admission non-members £1, students and OAP’s 60p


ALL ARE WELCOME


CHRISTCHURCH CHATBURN


MOTHERING SUNDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion


M A R C H 2 1 s t


. 10-30 a.m. Holy Communion 3 p.m. Special Mother's Day Service '


Speaker Mrs M. Bleazard (Clitheroe)


f There will bo no 6.30 p.m. eervlcej '_________


GISBURN Y FC POINT-TO-POINT


MARQUEE DISCO


at Westly Hail Farm, - Gisburn.'; •


Saturday, May 8th - at 8-30 p.m.


Bar arid Refreshments £1.50 before the day £2.00 at the d o o r


BR00KSIDE SCHOOL Bright Street, Clitheroe


B U M P E R J U M B L E S A L E


FRIDAY, MARCH 19th 6-30 p.m.


Home-Made Refreshments ADMISSION: 5p .


M O TH ER ’S DAY


MEETING at 2-15 p.m.


Sunday next — March 21st EVERYONE WELCOME


SALVATION ARMY, LOWERGATE.


ST PAUL'S TODDLER GROUP


LOW MOOR


‘S E C O N D S ' M S A L E


ONDAY, MARCH 22nd '.at'8 p.m.


.... In CHURCH HALL - '


Admission: 15plncluding : refreshments


‘ Proceeds to Children's Cancer Research ’ -


CHIPPING Wl WHIST and


DOMrNO DRIVE v in the


VILLAGE HALL Wednesday, March i24th


Starting with HOT POT supper at 7-30.p.m.v


ADMISSION 75p


ONE PARENT FAMILY GROUP .


the. .


J U M B L E S A L E


which was to have been ■ • held on


Saturday, March 20th


PLEASE, NOTE will now be held on


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


B BNG O N IG H T (GOODS)


TUESDAY,


: ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB 8 p.m.


MARCH 23rd


J U M B L E S A L E


SALESBURY MEMORIAL HALL


SATURDAY, MARCH , 20th, 1982 at 2-30 p.m.


Admission: 5p, tea


GREENDALE RESTAURANT (Licensed) RING CLITHEROE 41316


SUNDAY LUNCH (12 noon to 1-30 p.m.) 3 courses £3.75


(reductions for children)


AFTERNOON TEAS. 3 to 4 p.m. HIGH TEAS, 4 to 6 p.m.


B o o k in g s n o w b e in g ta k e n fo r M O T H E R ’S D A Y


F R ID A Y ,


M A R C H 1 9 t l i at 6-30 p.m.


, ADMISSION: 5p EDISFORD


PRIMARY SCHOOL J U M B L E :


RARE BREED SURVIVAL TRUST


EXHIBITION OF RARE FARM ANIMALS


SAT. MARCH 20th Clitheroe


Auction Mart 10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Spinning Wools and Knitwear


ADMISSION 20p CHILDREN 10p


CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, GOATS


With Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland. When a teen­ age boy is offered a home by a lonely half-breed he develops problems w’ith the local ranchers.


10- 11-


THE GAUNTLET,x ENTER THE DRAGON oo


Feature 1.45 5.15 8.45 ALSO 2 Sep | Support 2.t0 5.30 8.00


shows I Feature 3.05 6.25 8.55 SYLVIA KRISTEL.


PRIVATE LESSONS, ALSO DIRT mi


3 Shorts 3.40 6.00 8.20 Feature , 2.05 4.25 6.40 9.00s


CHARLES BRONSON DEATH WISH 2


00 VALDEZ H OR SE S. I Short 3.25 5.05 8.10 » Feature 1.45 4.05 6.2S 8.45


LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVER (x,


team reviews another week of w’orldly events.


30 T IS W A S . J o in th e


Without Sundays.” The girlfriend of a Las Vegas casino operator,disappears on route to Los Angeles with a famous footballer.


50 OTT The lunatic OTT


Script associate Howard Imber.


50 MANNIX. “A World


CONVOY w Also HOOPER ,a > Special Children’s Matinee


every Saturday at 2pm (end 4pm)


FEATURES, SHORTS and SERIALS.


Admission 4 0p (all ages) T O D A Y U N T I L S A T U R D A Y


L HARWOOD 1 ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (X). CANNIBAL (X). Cont 2.45. LCP 7.30 2 EXCAUBUR (AA) 2.05 S.35 B.00 3 EXORCIST 2 TNE HERETIC (X). THE EXORCIST (X). Sep shows 1.50 6.50 4 BODY HEAT (X) 2.00 5.40 8.05


T C E N T R E 5 PRIVATE LESSONS (X). DIRT (U). Coni 2.20. ICP 7.45 (Sat shows Irom 5.00)


6 BODY HEAT (X) 2.00 5.25 8.00 7 CHRISTIANE F. (X) 2.10 5.20 7.55


E1 adult MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY


12- 45 LIVING LEGENDS OF THE BLUES. “Blind John Davies.”


HOGHTON TOWER L A N C A S H I R E


FINE ART and ANTIQUES FAIR


To be held by kind permission of Sir Bernard de Hoghton, Bt


Town Centre tel s i 779 5 Shorts


, 3.25 5.45 8.05 Feature 1.45 4.00 6.20 8.40


DEATH W IS H II 6 Separate shows daily at


CHARLES BRONSON


• 2.00 5.35 7.55 - Saturday shows (rom 5.35


LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVER jx)_____


HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


SUNDAY, MARCH 21st at 6-30 p.m.


GOSPEL SERVICE


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th at 2-30 p.m.


WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Miss Hetherington, Clitheroe


SPECIAL CRUSADE


FAITH FOR TODAY MARCH 23rd till APRIL 4th


TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


ADULT GOSPEL RALLIES


WEDNESDAYS and


FRIDAYS at 7-30 p.m. YOUTH SPECIALS


TUESDAY,


WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY • ' at 6-15 p.m.


CHILDREN’S


ADVENTURE TIME Come and Hear


STEPHEN GILLHAM


Dorset Evangelist “Without faith, it is


impossible to please God” Heb. 11 v 6


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


.A ANYTIME W


; .


SAMARITANS NELSON


6 9 4 9 2 9 or BLACKBURN


/ / • 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call-or write to


15 MARKET.SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


R0EFIELD HOTEL and RESTAURANT EDISFORD BRIDGE (B6243) CLITHEROE


Residential, 22 rooms, private bath, colour-TV Restaurant open to non-residents


EDDI’S BISTROTHEQUE The New Rendezvous for over 21s


Latest computer lighting and all-round sound.


DISCO DANCING NIGHTLY Meals available till late


SUPPER DANCE FRIDAYS — £ 1 . 7 5 inclusive SLAIDBURN


READING ROOMS (SNOOKER CLUB)


ANNUAL


SUPPER DANCE A N D D R A W


at the HARK TO BOUNTY FRIDAY, MARCH 26th


PHIL CASE DISCO Available. Slaidburn 615 Tickets £2 (Limited)


CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB LTD


ANNUAL


GENERAL MEETING W E D N E S D A Y ,


will be held on


. 3 1 s t M A R C H , 1 9 8 2 at 8 p.m.


DINNER DANCE SATURDAYS — £ 5 . 5 0 inclusive P A R T IE S W E L C O M E


Available for hire, wedding receptions, anniversary parties etc.


For table reservations RING CLITHEROE 22010


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION A N N U A L


POPPY BALL


FRIDAY, MARCH 19th from 8 p.m.


Full evenings entertainment plus


DANCING and BUFFET T IC K E T S £ 1 .2 5


(Available Committee members and Club Steward) Extension to 12-30 a.m.


C L IT H E R O E


S O C IA L C L U B For the BEST in Entertainment


SATURDAY, MARCH 20th


B A R R IE W Y N D H A M SUNDAY, MARCH 21st


(SUPER) '


S T E V E G R E G S O N WEEKLY DOUBLE ---- 6 ----- 18


(NEW)


WEEKLY TREBLE ----- 25 ----- 16 ----- 26 200 CLUB ----- 86


R E D P U M P IN N SATURDAY, MARCH 20th


BASHALL EAVES


A LA CARTE DINNER 7-30 — 9-30 p.m.


M O T H E R ’S D A Y


TRAD IT ION AL SUNDAY LUNCH


(Sun. March 21st) 12 — 2 p.m.


3-COURSE LUNCH £ 4 .5 0 (Children £ 2 .5 0 )


T el. fo r R e s e r v a t io n S T O N Y H U R S T 2 2 7


C IV IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


THURS., FRI. and SAT. at 7 p.m.


TO U C H ED BY LOVE (U) A Deeply Moving Experience


MON., MAR. 22nd to SAT. at 7-30 p.m.


Go a h e a d f o r c lu b s c h a n g in g ro om s p la n


,the green light to go ahead with new changing rooms;,6 toilets and showers ]0n the north-easter­ ly boundary of the car park area at the Shaw-


PT ITHEROE Football Club has been given


bridge ground. hn^ai He Planning and T


Sub-Committee that the building • would ■ be 64ft. long, 28ft. wide and nine


-----


feet high. 1 . .... -■ He said the building,


the building would provide visual as


? uCeth ^ R f tb eP Valley well as accommodation L/UU11U11 o


which had . been bought from elsewhere, would project about 20ft. onto the parking area. To com­ pensate for this small loss a raised grassed, area at the bottom of- the park would be cleared.


MILLTHORNE AVENUE


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, MARCH 19th


GRAND CHARITY NIGHT


withGEMENI S O U N D also OTHER ENTERTAINMENT, Add. 20p


LADIES v MEN FOOTBALL MATCH SUNDAY, MARCH 21st Kick-off 11-15 a.m. at LOW MOOR


All donations to A. Gudgeon Kidney Unit THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


£15 26771 £2 26077


SUNDAY LUNCH — MEMBERS DRAW £7 SUNDAY,- MARCH 21st with BERNARD on DRUMS £5 27445 . £3 27542


SNOWBALL NOT WON


Approval for surgery


ta® n i S £ . « * . . w.s granted subject to the building being used for the sole benefit- of.. the club and for its designated use.. It was also stipulated tha t the grassed area should be cleared, all the windows to the changing rooms gkized and no ad­ verts displayed without consent of the planning authority. In addition, if the noise


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CLITHER Whittaker at Clither Court foi plate glass . He-was


levels are found to be ex­ cessive in relation to the su r ro u n d in g locality, satisfactory sound insula­ tion will lie required.


extension A TWO-STOREY exten­ sion incorporating' a doc­ tor’s surgery at Pool Cot­ tage, Hill Lane, Hurst Green, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s ' Development Sub-Committee. Planning and Technical


Cathedral organist in town


Officer Mr Philip Bailey told members in a written- report that- five letters had been received object­ ing to the proposal as the surgery would increase,


traffic to the area. The parish council had


observed that the applica­ tion would constitute a change of use and that


there were insufficient p a rk in g facilities. However, Mr Bailey


added that, in planning law, a doctor could use one room of his house as a surgery and this would not constitute a change of


use. The application was


limited to one room.


granted on condition that medical consultations be


CLITHEROE Parish Church Organ Society continues its recitals on the reb u il t organ on ’ Saturday with a visit from Roy Massey, organist and master of the choristers of Hereford Cathedral and organ adviser to. the Dio­ ceses of Hereford and Bir­ mingham. .


programme opening with the Concert Overture in C


He is to play a popular


Minor (Alfred Hollins), the evergreen Fantasia


with a piece by Henry Smart, who took part in the opening of the original organ at church in Janu­ ary, 183-1.


The recital will end


and Fugue in G Minor by J. S. Bach, and music by Mendelssohn and Percy Whitlock. .


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