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Clitheroe 22324 (Ed Clitheroe 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September d.trd, IHSJ iMhttti Q» - What's onT.7 WhaVs on... Whatt


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9-05 9-30


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12-27 12-30


PLAY TENNIS. «ET SET: The Summer­ time Saturday Show, in­ cluding 9-35 Laurel and Hardv. 9-40 What Hap­ pens If.' 9-50 Champion the Wonder Horse. 10-25 Hattie of the Plants, 10-45 Videovote. RETURN OK THE HAD MEN. Film starring Ran­ dolph Scott. Robert Ryan (b/w). WEATHER. GRANDSTAND including 1- 00 News Summary; Football Focus (12-35): Rallv Cross (1-05. 2-45, 3- 55).‘The Star Tyres Inter­ national Rallv Cross from Lydden Hill: Champion­ ship Darts (1-05, 3-55) The Uninart Hritish Pro­ fessional Championship from Gaskins Conference Centre, Middlesbrough; Racing from Ascot (1-50, 2-


SATURDAY- Steve Bor. The “A* Team.


9- 11- 12- R I B B L E


9-25 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ t ro d u c e d b v Dickie


J a n e F o n d a . D o n a 1 d Sutherland.


KLUTE (1971) starring


Conrad stars as private in v e s t ig a to r t ran k


Cannon. 20 WEATHER. ( B B C -2 1


3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: . TARAS BULBA (1902) starring Tony Curtis, Yul


5 Brvnner.


-10 C H A M P IO N SH 1 P DARTS. The Unipart B r i t ish P ro fe s s io n a l Championship from Gas­ kins Conference Centre,


6.35 THE OLD GREY WHIS­ TLE TEST featuring


Middlesbrough.


Red Deer Stakes (Hand­ icap); 2-35 The Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, 3-05 The Pearce Duff Stakes (Handicap). 3-40 The Royal Lodge Stakes; Crown Green Bowling (2- 10, 3-15, 3-55) The 19S2


25, 2-55, 3-35); 2-00 The


7-15 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


Fashion and Kissing Hie Pink.


5-10


5-30 5-10 5-


John Plaver Champions Trophy from the Waterloo Hotel*. Blackpool; 3-45 Half-time soccer scores, news and reports from around the country; 4-35 Final score. DONALD DUCK’S FRANTIC ANTICS.


NEWS; Weatherman. SPORT /REG IO N A L


NEWS. RUNG FU starring David


6- 35 7-


7-50 S-35


Carradine. THE LATE-LATE BREAKFAST SHOW


15


starring Noel Edmonds. BLANKETY BLANK.


JULIET BRAVO. SUMMERTIME SPE­ CIAL (last in series) star­ ring Shirley Bassey with Bernie Clifton, Norman Collier. Stutz Bear Cats,


Comedy quiz game. 15 10-


7-30 L* EGISTO from the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Raymond Leppard’s real­ isation of CavalH’s exotic opera ‘L'Egisto’ in the spectacular production for Scottish Opera.


11- Middlesbrough. 10 THE SATURDAY FILM: 30 C ANNON. William


Davies. 12-20 On the Ball; 12--15 Speedway. The World Long Track Final; 1-00 Rallying. The Roth­ mans Manx International


THEATRE BOOKING SERVICE Y O U R


INFORMATION OFFICE, COUNCIL OFFICES, CHURCH WALK, CLITHEROE. Tel. 25566


NOW BOOKING for,


Rallv: 1-15 ITN News; 1- 20 th e ITV Six. Strat­ ford: Races at 1-20. 2-00 and 2-30. Redcar: Races at 1-15, 2-15 and 2-45; 2- 55 Golf. The Bob Hope Classic: 3-45 Half-time Soccer News and Reports: 4-00 Golf. The Bob Hope Classic: 4-45 Results.


i-05 ITN NEWS. i-15 METAL MICK EY. Father's got his grand dinner-dance all planned.


And all the kids have to do is get things right.


i-15 THE PYRAMID GAME. Two contestants race to reach the £1,000 jackpot at the top of the pyramid.


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-10 GAME FOR A LAUGH. Real people being them­ selves are the stars of the countrywide look at the great British public at


■00 BUCK ROGERS — THE MOVIE. Starring Gil


play.


Gerard and Erin Gray. Astronaut Buck Rogers,


DARTS The Final of The Unipart British Profes­ sional Championship from


00 C H A M P I O N S H I P


11-10 GRAND PRIX. Commen­ tary on The Caesar’s Palace Grand Prix.


11-45 HITCHCOCK: THE WRONG MAN starring Henry Fonda, Vera Miles (bw) (1950).


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9-25 WATCH IT! FALCON ISLAND.


9- 10- 11- SUNDAY Bowling Handicap from


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10- 10- 11-


9-15 CLOSEDOWN. 00 FINGEKBOBS.


12- 55 F A It MIN G including Weather for farmers.


00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 30 HARVEST FESTIVAL. 30 CLOSEDOWN.


1-25 HISTORY ON YOUR DOORSTEP. A series of eight films with Fred Housego. 1: The Story of a House.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 FILM MATINEE: CASH McCALL (1900) starring James Garner. Natalie Wood.


3-35 BARNEY BEAR. 3- 15 THE


4- 30 M I C K E V A N I) DONALD. Cartoons.


CHAPARRAL. 4-


5- 6-


6- HIGH


Introduced by Jimmy Hill: Highlights.


6-35 DENNIS WATERMAN. Appeals on behalf of the NSPCC


in series). 7-


10- 10-


94 9-


11-


Blackpool. The Final. SUNDAY' CINEMA: THE SKY’S THE LIMIT (bw) (1943) starring Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie. HORIZON. Painting by Numbers “ Computer Graphics” provides ways of simulating reality, to­ gether with the power to explore or manipulate 3D


G-0; 6*30


7-15 55 MATCH OF THE DAY. 55 NEWS; Weatherman.


8-05 8-10


05 COUSIN PHILLIS (last


from Baschurch, Shrop­ shire.


0 SOLO starring Felicity -- Kendal. Elspet Gray.


LE MANS (1971) starring Steve McQueen, Siegfried Rauch, Elga Andersen.


------------,!FE. 15 NEWS; Weatherman. 30 THAT’S LIFE.


MATTER with David Jcssel.


30 HEART OF THE 11-


11-30 THE SKY AT NIGHT with Patrick Moore and


11- 12-


Dr John Beekmam Sergeant Bilko (bw).


WORK? 2: Patterns of Change.


40 SONGS OF PRAISE 9-


10-


.NEWS REVIEW with subtitles. THE MONEY PROG­ RAMME. Business and fi­ nancial magazine. THE WORLD ABOUT US. “The Ultimate Ex­ p lo re r” . John Young cannot be matched for all his achievements in space. Tonight the Chief As: tronaut at NASA has his first -television interview of his 20 vear career. NEWS ON 2; Weather. GOD SPEED CO-OPER­ ATION. Glimpses of working people’s lives in the second half of the last century are interwoven with the life stories of Bella and her small chil­ dren and of Mrs Layton, one of a family of 14.


images created. 15THE SUNDAY FILM: 1-


questions from chairman Robin Ray.


2 wildlife. -


the Forest”. Willoos, the natural jungle lakes of Sri Lanka, are being enlarged and deepened to cope w i th th e in c re a s e d pressure put upon them by greater protection of


4-00 GOLF. The Bob Hope British Classic from Moor Park.


CAL. “ Jo lso n Sings Again”. All Jolson suc­ cumbs to the urge to sing again. Back on Broadway, A1 lives it up — but his successful comeback is sh or t- liv ed . S ta r r in g Larry Parks.


05 NEWS ON 2; Weather.


returning to Earth in the 25th century, awakens from his 500 years sleep aboard the flagship of the Draconian fleet en route to a peace conference on' Earth.


1-15 THE BOH HOPE CLAS­ SIC CABARET. In the presence of Princess Mar­ garet, Bob Hope and friends entertain a celeb­ rity audience at London’s Grosvenor Hotel.


1-05 ITN NEWS.


1-20 MATCH TIME. A top di­ vision game from the North-West, plus two other matches covered around the country.


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50 SESAME STREET. 5(1 CLAPPERBOARD. 15 SPACE 1999.


-25 POLICE STORY. “The Broken Badge”. Bivens and Petrelli investigate the case of a fellow officer who had been sent to prison for murder.


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KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN THE GUILD HALL, PRESTON


PALACE THEATRE, MANCHESTER


PENDLE LEISURE SERVICES GRAND THEATRE, BLACKBURN


LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE CUT PRICE SQUASH, 9-20 a.m. to 4-40 p.m.,


Monday to Friday only 70p per court (ADMISSION EXTRA)


ROLLER SKATING Wednesday and


Saturday Evenings— THE LATEST CRAZE!! NEW fo r '82 INDOOR BOWLS


League and Tournament now being organised


Tel. LONGRIDGE 4474 for details and for winter programme


RIBBLESDALE POOL * AUTUMN SPECIALS ★


(TEL. 24825) 10-30 a.m. — 12 Noon Every Saturday


D IS C O S W IM to the latest hits


BRING YOUR OWN LILOSl! (thisi sessioni only) SPECIAL SESSION!


W ATER BA B IE S Under 5*s FREE


M o n .,11-15 — 12 noon


Wed., 3 — 4 p.m.


Frf., 11-15 — 12 noon


LADIES’NIGHT Tues.,8—9 p.m. DISABLED


Mon., 6—6-45 p.m. SENIOR C IT IZE N S


M o n . ,11-15— 12 noon


Wed., 3 — 4 p.m. F r i. ,11-15 — 12 noon


O N L Y 2 0 p


KEEP THAT SUMMER TAN AT OUR SUPER SOLARIUM Only 35p per session. WHY PAY MORE!


the sword and the sorcerer - _lee HORSLEY KATHLEEN BELLSl


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CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 THURS., FRI. and SAT., at 7-30 p.m.


c FOR YOUB EYES ONLY i. i


Mon., Sept. 27th to Sat., at 7-30 p.m. t h e great e st du e l


ever FOUGHT BETWEEN deathles s c o u r a g e


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Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this . column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the


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


S U N D A Y , S E P T EMB E R 2 6 t h .


B W .E .A ,


A 20 WEEK COURSE at RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE from WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1982, at 7-15 p.m.


LOCAL LANDSCAPE AND HISTORY IN PRACTICE Tutor: Mrs MARY HIGHAM, MA BEd


2 COURSES of 10 WEEKS at OAKHILL COLLEGE, WISWELL LANE, WHALLEY


from THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1982, at 7-30 p.m.


LOCAL HISTORY, WALKING AND TRAVELLING WITH HISTORY


Tutor: Miss JESSICA LOFTHOUSE


CLASS FEES: £8 for 10 weeks, £6.40 for 8 weeks PENSIONERS, UNEMPLOYED etc. half price.


30 SURVIVAL. “Down m rJNIT FOUR PRESENT SUNDAY SEPT 26 FOR 7 DAYS


U f t HamOd TEL6M44S. .Shorts


1 Feature 1.5S 4.05 6.20 8.40 3-45 “ —*i 00 CARTOON TIME. 2-15 THE SUNDAY MUSI­


STAR TREK 2 THE WRATH OFKHflHp. 3.25 5.50 8.15


2 Feature 1.45 4.05 6.30 8.55


SWORD AND THESORCERERr*


3Support 2.15 Feature 5.00 7.50 3.30 6.15 9-05


GIVE US OUR DAILY SEX,: DRACULA’S VIRGIN LOVERS „


6-00 THE BIG QUESTION "What is the power of prayer?" David Self and others challenge The Very Rev. Alan Webster, Dean of St Paul’s; Fr Eric Doyle OFM, and the Rev. Edmund Banyard on questions of faith and


6-


Masters Bowls Tourna­ ment which took place at Beach House P a rk . Worthing, in June.


belief. 30 JACK HIGH. The Kodak 7-


JAPAN. J Junes Galway’s tour of all the major cities of Japan.


05 WILL TOMORROW 00JAMES GALWAY IN


SEASON: ROSELAND (1977) starring Geraldine Chaplin. Christopher Walken, Teresa Wright


and Lilia Skala.


50 PH IL S ILV ER S as 15 W E A T H E R M A N .


( BBC-2 ) 1-


2-


Scottish XV v Fijians from Murrayfield, Scot­ land, with news, views and action from the rest of the weekend’s rugby.


1982 Greenall Whitley


JUM B L E SALE


K.S.C. THE HALL,


Refreshments — Admission 5p


! TREASURE HUNT WALK


Sat., September 25th


From Sabden County Primary School


Start between 9-30 a.m. and 2 p.m. 4 miles


E1 ENTRY FEE PER FAMILY


Refreshments at school


All welcome PRIZES


COLLECTORS


FLEA MARKET BUSY VILLAGE SUNDAY,


SEPTEMBER 26th


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


Admission 15p Stall Inquiries


TEL. 866423


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18 full colour pictures of Pope John Paul II visit in 1982 at the special offer price of £1.00.


COUPON NUMBER 4 To obtain the colour prints please cut out this coupon and bring to our office:


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICE 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


'S E L LOWERGATE


Sat., September 25th 2-30 p.m.


10- 11-


55 RUG BY S P E C IA L .


( Qrarcada ) 10- 9-


10- KERS.


11-25 AAI* KAA HAK. 11- 12-


00 THAT’S THE WAY. 30 DOWN TO EARTH.


50 THE WATERLOO. The


1-00 CABBAGES AND KINGS. A light-hearted literary quiz in which Alan C o ren , Benny Green, Richard Ingrams and Bill Tidy answer


WHIST and DOMINOES


Holton hv Howland Village Hall


on WEDNESDAY


SEPTEMBER 29th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission (iOp (incliidiini supper)


ALL MEAT PRIZES


00 WEEKEND WORLD. 11-


00 MERCHANT IVORY 9-


0-40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. With Frank Topping.


BO ITN NEWS.


thony Andrews and James Mason. Isaac of York, a wealthy Jew, is saved from harm by a brave young man who refuses to give his identity. The mysterious stranger ac­ companies Isaac to a g re a t to u rn am en t in Ashby and participates in the tournament.


4 Once nightly Support 6.40


KRAMER vs KRAMER ,a, THE ELEPHANT MAN


lO Z i j r A S T ^ e n t r h | 7 C0N00RMAN (Ul 1.45 3.20 5.45 8.10 15 IVANHOE. Starring An­ Monday All Pay: Tues-Frt


7 Feature 2.10 4.30 6.50 9.15 Sat shows Irom 4.30__


Support 3.20 5.40 Also OF BANGKOK SEX DENS EROTIC ENCOUNTERS (Xi _ m r e im L - ¥ ^ i i B ;B 0 ir a a


L HARWOOD 1 STAR TREK 2 THE WRATH OF KHAN (A> 1.80 3.40 5 55 8.10 2 VICE SQUAD (X) ROUJNG THUNDER (X) Cont 2.25 ICP 7.25 3 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (A) 2.10 5.30 7.55 4 P0RKrS (XI 2.00 4.05 6.10 8.20


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th


T EL EVI S ION. Thi s week, Clive James looks at foreign versions of familiar British program­ mes and at some exotic commercials.


15 NEWS.


30 THE GREATEST THIN­ 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


15 CLIVE JAMES ON


OPERA WITH STEPHEN OLIVER. “Don Giovanni". In the final programme of this series, writer/presenter Stephen Oliver introduces extracts from Mozart’s Don Giovanni.


30 UNDERSTANDING


Hatoortlj #lb llallJK I orghfay.Leeds Dining Room — Public IJar ;—


A la carte Dinner from 7-30 p.m. Last order 10 p.m.


Morning Coffee from 9-30 n.m. Lunch 12 noon — 2 p.m.


Coffee Lounpe, lied and Breakfast Reservtitions


Phone Haworth (0535) 42709


of the Dolls” . Laura Davidson, convinced her father was murdered, asks Nero Wolfe to inves­ tigate.


WHALLEY C OF E SCHOOL PTA


SEPTEMBER FAYRE


September 25th 2 p.m.


in the school grounds Admission 25p


Senior Citizens and Children free


Afternoon teas, stalls, amusements


THE FIRST DUNSOP BRIDGE GUIDES


by kind permission of Mr and Mrs J. Whittaker


E V E N I N G at WOODEND FARM DUNSOP BRIDGE


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 7-30 p.m.


Admission 25p Bring and Buy Stall, etc. Clitheroe United Reformed Church


COFFEE MORNING in the MAYOR’S PARLOUR


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 10 a .m . — 12 noon


Bring and Buy — Cake Stall A D M IS S IO N 2 0 p Proceeds for Church Heating Appeal


MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S LADIES’ COMMITTEE


© H e e s e & W i j v e


ill THE MAYOR'S PARLOUR CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


Evejvijv©


on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1982 from 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.


Cake stall Tombola, Raffle


I" of local charitie- T1CKETS£1 (including first glass of wine)


HARVEST SERVICES


METHODIST CIIUKCH, GMNDLETON


Sunday, September 26th 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m.


Preacher. Rev. E. S. Joselin. of Wigan


HARVEST SOCIAL I SALE OF FRUIT


CMr S. H. GREEN Admission ’20p •


hairman Rev. T. J. Bradshaw


Including light refreshments


Monday, September 27th 7-15 p.m.


llustrated lecture “A i ear in Colour.


1 30 NERO WOLFE. “Death HURST GREEN WI FANCY DRESS DANCE in the MEMORIAL HALL


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st from 9-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.


PHIL CASE 50/50 MUSIC Bar applied for Entrance £1.25


SPOT PRIZES and FANCY DRESS PRIZES (even/ entn/ receives tr /irize)


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


OPEN MARKET GISBURN


E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


SUPER DISCOUNTS


FRUIT, VEG., CHEESE AND EGGS, etc.


in fact everything DO YOUR SHOPPING AT


GISBURN AND GIVE THIS MARKET YOUR SUPPORT


Trade inquiries P. Horner. Tel. 0943 76822 or Ron Lewis. Tel. Leeds 644501


FOOTBALL at SHAWBRIDGE


SAT., SEPT. 25th N.W. Counties League Dlv. 3


CLITHEROE J5C


ASHTON TOWN 3 ^


Children and OAPs 30p Refreshments available


KICK OFF 3 p.m. ADMISSION 60p


I CLITHEROE SOCIAL . I


Match Sponsored by | CLUB


I I WELLGATE, CLITHEROEj


ALL HALLOWS M1TTON


HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES


AND GIFT DAY Sunday, Sept. 28th.


9-30 a.m., Morning Prayer


Preacher. Mr G. F. Garnett, of Accrington


7 p.m., Evening Prayer Preacher, The Vicar


The Rev. B. M. CAVE MA


THE CHURCH WILL BE OPEN FOR VISITORS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


COME


D A N C IN G to the


PARKER BROS BAND this Saturday,


September 25th 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.


Admission £1.50 including supper at 9-30 p.m.


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9 or BLACKBURN


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


15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


Martin Top, Rimington, Nr. Clitheroe


HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES


Prcac/ieiv Dr Bill Ashley Smith (P re s id en t Elect ConKregational Federation)


Services at 2-00 p.m. and 7-00 p.m.


A warm welcome is extended to all


Monday, September 27tli,


COLOURED SLIDES ON NORIVAV By Mr John Parker at 7-30 p.m.


Followed by sale of produce Sunday, September 26th, CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL . SALEM M Shiplon


Culhngw'th to Bradford •


SYLCONN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th


(NEW) RAY JENSON (TOP ACT) Members, Associates and Bona Fide Guests


p A ■ f t •V-


Eat out at the best for £7.50!inc. VAT


\ Chef’s


jw, Recommended Table de Mote


(3 Course with coffee)


^m cn u .T u c s . /r r i. evenings trs (Sat. a la carte only)


Tucs. to Sat. weekly,


LUNCHES (2 Course) from .


£ 3 .7 5 (inc. VAT) ★


.Oats restaurant l imtusMli


Chapel Hill. SKipton V Tel. (0756) 3604


PRODUCE - PRESENTS - CAKES - CRAFTS - BRAN TUB Home-made afternoon teas a speciality at WADDINGTON WI


H A R V E ST FA IR


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th 11 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


in WADDINGTON METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ADMISSION FREE


PRODUCE - PRESENTS - CAKES - CRAFTS - BRAN TUB


-x . (Fomwty it Hm Dunkanhalgh Hotel, Claytoiv4»Moora) ‘ . y, - Now at the


SAMLESBURY, NEAR PRESTON WED, SEPT. 29th


TRAFALGAR HOTEL Noon to 9 p:m. (Trade at 11 a.m.)


— and the last Wednesday! of every month


In q . 0 6 9 5 6 2 4 7 7 1 DON’


YOUR BUR


AFTERNOON and EVENING ANTIQUE and CURIOS FAIR


Members, Associates and Bona Fide Guests 50p fo r non-members


5 Short 2.55 5.30 8.00 Feature 3.40 6.10 8.40


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PARISH HALL CHURCH BROW


A FRIENDLY FAMILY OUTING 1,000's of COLLECTABLES REFRESHMENTS


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ADMISSION STILL lOp Inquiries: Blackburn 664900


(Children free if accompanied) 5


LOW MOOR CLUB. TH U R SD A Y — USUAL


EN TER TA INM EN T IN THE LOUNGE


SU NDAY LUNCH MEMBERS DRAW


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 6 th


NANCY RIVERS COUNTRY BAND


SQUASH


ALL DAY EVERY DAY THE HARWOOD SUITE


A comprehensive party, service- 1


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL BALLROOM


ANTIQUE FAIR


SEPTEMBER 26th 1 0 a.m. — 4 - 3 0 p.m.


SUNDAY, SUNDAY, REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


AMPLE FREE CAR PARKING SPACE


ADMISSION lOp 22313 SEPTEMBER 26th


at THE SILVERMAN HALL Pendle Street, NELSON (10 a.m. — 5 p.m.) ALL WELCOME


“Promoted by NCF FAIRS” TEL. STD! 0484-862679)


Admission 25p (under 12’s 15p)


ADULT EDUCATION


DANCE YOUR WAY TO FITNESS AND HEALTH


with classes in STAGE, MODERN AND TAP First session 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. in the DRAMA


COMPLEX, RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th


All age groups over 16 years welcome No previous dance training necessary


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE GLADYS SUTCLIFFE on CLITHEROE 25629


J EMPft £ CHATBUR.


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Tuesday, and 5 p.m. p.m. and £


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4 Cc Sola


Tel.Tel. ' i k ' k i r i k


St Catherine’s Church West Bradford


F E S T IV A L Sunday, September 26th 6-30 p.m.


H A R V E S T FESTAL EVENSONG


with the choir of St Helen’s, Waddington


to this special service ALL WELCOME


GRAND SUND


EMBSAY ST; At least 5 e h


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C LO G G E R S WOOD STREET, GREAT HARWOOD.


Tel. Great Harwood 888103 D I S C O l WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY


A n n u a l F l e a M a r k e t , in a i d o f B o d y S c a n n e r .


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2 7 t h O C T O B E R . 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 ­


ie ty , E n d e i l i o n Strin g Q u a r t e t .


N O V E M B E R 3 r d - 6 t h .


W h a l l e y C h u r c h P l a y ­ e r s . A b s u r d p e r s o n s i n ­ g u l a r .


N O V EM B E R 5 t h . R o t a r y C a s t l e B o n f i r e a n d F i r e w o r k s Dis p la y .


S A T U R D A Y , 6 t h N O V EM B E R . R i b b l e s - d a l e W a n d e r e r s Cr ic k et 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 a n d Bar ­


b e c u e .


F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 1 2 t h .


m a r S c h o o l A u t u m n


F a i r . 1 3 2 1 9 3


W ED NE SD 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 EM B E R 2 0 t h .


W a d d i n g t o n D r a m a G r o u p . “ A Nig h ti n g a le S a n g . ’ '


N O V E M 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 .


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E a r b y B r a s s B a n d C o n c e r t .


2 4 t h N O V EM B E R , 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 ie ty . King- T u n n e l l C l a r i n e t T r i o .


---- Bo y s G r a m ­ Hos


A LEISURELY the car turned ii surprise of a lifet Mrs Gwen Black') Hay h u r s t S Clitheroe, who after 21 years as iliary nurse last \vt For husband


turned the car Clitheroe Hospital more than 50 i colleagues and am men were waiting surprise presentai party.


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