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\ Clitheroe Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial)..22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 27tli, 19S2 Weekend SATURDAY-


ll-’lO NIGHT MUSIC. Music to suit every mood.


9-05 SORRY MATE, I DIDN'T SEE YOU.


10-


9- 30 GET SET FOR SUMMER.


10-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF: The Sun Alliance PGA Championship from Hillside.


53 WEATHER. 9-


12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-50 News Summary. Football Focus (12-20). International Golf (12-55, 2-10) The Sun Alliance PGA Championship; con­ tinued coverage of the second round. Racing


12-00 INTERVAL. 3-35 THE PAPAL VISIT — WEMBLEY STADIUM.


CANTERBURY. 7- 12- 10 WEATHER.


12-00 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ t r o d u c e d by Dickie


11- 45 PHIL SILVERS (bw) as Sergeant Bilko.


Davies. 12-05 On the Ball. 12-30 Ice Hockey — The Stanley Cup. 1-00 ITN News. 1-10 The ITV Six — Ayr: Races at 1-15, 1- 45, 2-15. Doncaster: 1-30, 2-


25 THE PAPAL VISIT —


6- 45 GOODBYE TO ALL •THAT. A programme made by Action on Smok­ ing and Health.


5- 10 THE DUKES OF HAZARD. “By-line Daisy Duke.”


. from Haydock (1-25, 1-55, 2-25). 1-30 Wigan Hand­ icap Stakes; 2-00 Cecil Frail Handicap Stakes; 2- 30 Gus Demmy Memorial Stakes. Intern atio n al Football (2-35) Scotland v England from Hampden Park. International Show Jumping (4-45) The Ever­ est Double Glazing Stakes from Hickstead. 5-00 Final Score.


6- 00 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-15 S PORT /REGIONAL NEWS.


6-20 POP QUIZ. Teams in­ clude B. A. Robertson, Scottish supporter song­ writer and snow off; John Cooper Clarke, rock poet.


6-50 THE SATURDAY FILM: “TO CATCH A THIEF” (1955) starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.


8- 9-


10-


9- 40 DYNASTY. The story of the rich and powerful Carrington family.


MUSIC SHOW. Weatherman.


MATCH OF THE DAY. 7- 8- Weather.


Second Half. 4-40 Final Whistle. 4-50 Results.


national Soccer — The 1982 British Champion­ ship England v Scotland. 3-


5-10 NEWS AND THE POPE IN BRITAIN.


'in series) Weekly televi­ sion review with Ludovic Kennedy


10- 11-


8*45 VIVE LA FRANCE! (new se ries ). Recent French films. Tonights of­ fering: Un Cr ime de Notre Temps (A crime of Our Times) 1977 (English subtitles).


VIEWS (new series) Ber­ nard Levin talks to Dr Henrv Kissinger.


SPECIAL.


11-45THERESE RAQUIN (1953) (bw) sta rring Simone Signoret, Raf Val- lone (a French film with. English subtitles).


Hillside.


30 THE VAL DOON1CAN 29 NEWS AND SPORT;


9-00 SPACE 1999. 25 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


9-45 THE POPE IN BRI­ TAIN. C a n t e r b u r y Cathedral.


SUNDAY


10- 10-


9- 45 BUSINESS CLUB. TEACHING.


11- 12-


9-00 CHIGLEY. 9-15 NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN.


11- 00 NEVER TOO LATE. 11-


AFTER SCHOOL?. ERY COURSE. 11- 12-


Hickstead Highlights of today’s main class, The Everest Double Glazing Trophy.


and The Mandrell Sisters entertain.


10 MODERN LANGUAGE 35 IS T H E R E L I F E


25 TELE-MONTAGE.


1-00 FARMING. 1-25 EDUCATION SHOP. 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. I- 55 F ILM MAT INE E :


50 DELIA SMITH'S COOK­ 15 SUNDAY WORSHIP.


starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Bing 3 Crosby.


“ ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS” (1964)


- 55 MICKEY


4- 5-


DONALD. A Walt Disney production.


AND RAL: A Western series.


1*55 SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND: 2-00 Cricket:


The John Player League. 2-30 International Golf:


The Sun Alliance PGA Championship. 3-00 Inter­ national Show Jumping:


3-45 THE POPE IN BRI ­ TAIN. The Pope in Liver­ pool. Special live coverage of the Pope’s visit.


50 BARBARA MANDRELL 30 WEATHERMAN.


4*30 CRICKET Further cover­ age of the Roses match from Headingley.


.4-45THE POPE IN BRI ­ TAIN. More coverage of the Pope in Liverpool.


5*00 CRICKET . Back to Headingley for more coverage of Yorkshire v Lancashire.


5*15 THE POPE IN BRI TAIN. Granada cameras bring you further live


The Everest Double Glaz­ ing Trophy. 4-15 Athle­ tics: The GRE Games in­


5- 6-


7-


MUSIC SHOW (Part 2) featuring Adam and the Ants, Toyah, Altered Images, Duran Duran, Human League, Depeche Mode and Haircut 100.


6- 40SONGS OF PRAISE from Leeds.


ITY' (series) by Jane Austen.


9-05 NEWS: Weather. 9-


10-


15 THE HIGH CHAPAR­ 05 MULTI-CO LOURED •


8*05 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 8*20 DENNING, Mr Lord De­ nning, Master of the Rolls, talks to Ludovic ^Kennedy.


■ US: In Pursuit of the Boar.


8*55 WR IT E R S


55 NEWS; Weatherman.9-25THE 10 SENSE AND SENSIBIL­


“RIO LOBO” (1970) star­ ring John Wayne, Jen­ nifer O'Neill.


15 THE SUNDAY FILM:


PLACES. Gold Mountain Heroes. Maxine Hong Kingston talks about her life and work.


AND


11*00 N E W S N I G H T SPECIAL.


Old-time music-hall varie- . ty show.


10*50 YOUR MIND IN THEIR HANDS. A look at the treatment of mental ill­ ness in the Nat ional Health Service (5) Depre­ ssive Illness.


MATTER wi th David Jcssel


II- SHOW JUMPING from 25 THE GOOD OLD DAYS. 15 HEAR T OF THE 9-30 THE


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE.


BRITAIN. 15 IN T E R N A T IO N A L PO P E IN


1-30 CHOPPER ONE. 1-55 CRICKET: Yorkshire v Lancashire. The Roses match from Headingley.


Man took ashtrays


A MAN who stole two ashtrays from the Victoria Hotel, Market Place, Clitheroe, was fined £25 at Clitheroe.


Steam trains


THE .Yorkshire Dales Railway will be. running a service of steam-hauled trains at Embsay station, n e a r S k ip to n , th is weekend. There will be a real ale bar on the train and journeys will run reg­ ularly from 11-30 a.m. on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The fare is 70p for adults and 35p for chil­ dren.


(21), a hospital worker, of Moorfield, Whalley, ad­ mitted stealing the ash­ trays and was ordered to pay £10 compensation and £25 costs.


John Richard Clough


secuting, said that when seen by police, Clough said that he picked up the ashtrays and put them in his pocket while drinking with friends at the hotel.'


Mr Peter Warboys, pro­


noticed they were missing and called the police. Clough, said to have no previous convictions,, apologised in court.


Later, the landlord CLITHEROE ONE WORLD GROUP


UNITED SERVICE OF PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACE


ON THE EVE OF UN SPECIAL SESSION ON DISARMAMENT


2-30 p .m . , SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, ST PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR


Conducted by THE NEW VICAR, Mr B. STEVENSON


E32


Please supply me with a set of 15 full colour pictures of 30 years Elizabeth


Regina at the I SPECIAL OFFER PRICE OF £ 1 COUPON 1


To obtain the colour prints please cut out this coupon and bring to our office: Clitheroe Advertiser and Times King Street, Clitheroe


f


PANTOMIME COMMITTEE


JUM B L E SALE


at TRINITY, .THURS.,


MAY 27th at 7 p.m.


Admission 5p Refreshments


10-


HOWARD HUGHES. A two-part dramatisation of the life of the eccentric bi l l i o n ai re s t a r r i n g Tommy Lee Jones.


AMAZING


11*35 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF.


5*30 THE SALE OF THE


CENTURY. With Nicholas Parsons.


7-15 THE WORLD ABOUT *


corporating The UK Na­ tional Championships.


6*00 THE POPE IN BRI ­ TAIN. In Liverpool.


7*15 DIFF’RENT STROKES. Series in which widowed multi-millionaire Phillip Drummond attempts to * raise two coloured or­ p h a n s and his own daughter.


7-45 HART TO HART. Is love on the rocks for the mil­ lionaire detectives? Or are they just acting out a troubled marital relation­ ship to flush out a black­


8*45 ITN NEWS. 9-


mailer?


10*00 THE POPE IN BRI­ TAIN. The Third Day.


“ Epi sode 9: October 1973.” Vic, embroiled in an affair with the glamor­ ous wife of one of his bosses, catches a glimpse on television of his former love Donna Pennyman and realises that he may still have a chance to find the contentment, that eludes him.


11-


SHOW. Tonight’s prog­ ramme celebrates the 60tn birthday later this year of one of the country’s finest poets, Philip Larkin.


ton’s New York.” 30 THE SOUTH BANK 00 A KIND OF LOVING. RIMINGTON W.l.


at BECK SIDE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4th 8 p.m. — midnight


B A R N D A N C E DANCING TO THE NEW BRITANNIA


BAND AND DISCO Licensed Bar


Tickets £2 (at ,he door £2-50) .including supper Tel. GISBURN 237


30 CITIES “George Plimp­


Reducing backlog


EFFORTS are to be made during the school summer holidays to reduce the waiting list for swimming instruction at the Ribblesdale Pool.


224 beginners, who face a 10-month wait, and 98 im­ provers for whom there is a waiting time of five months. A qualified instructor is


There is a backlog of ST ANDREW’S, SLAIDBURN


WHIT SUNDAY HOLY COMMUNION


8-00 a.m., 10-30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m.


WHIT MONDAY FESTIVAL SERVICE 12-30 p.m.


The Rev. J. WALLER, Vicar of Pudsey


Will box holders kindly return their collecting boxes,.thank you.


ST GEORGE’S, DUNSOP BRIDGE WHIT SUNDAY


HOLY COMMUNION 2-00 p.m.


to be engaged on a tem­ porary basis during the school holidays. It is ex­ pected that the cost will be more than covered by the extra custom.


CHIPPING SHOW F L E A


M A R K E T


MONDAY, MAY 31st Chipping Village Hall 11 a.m. — 5 p.m.


ADMISSION 15p


Home Made’Refreshments available


C IV IC H A L L


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


ABSENCE OF MALICE (A)


MON., MAY 31 st, TO SAT., at 7 p.m., MAT., WED. and THURS., AT 2-15 p.m.


Walt Disney’s great double holiday attraction THE ARISTOCATS M It’s a laugh purr minute!


(U)THE SPACEMAN AND K ING ARTHUR


MATINEE WED. and THURS. THE ARISTOCATS


r ib b l e s d a l e p o o l Tel. CLITHEROE 24825


SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS GIANT RUBBER RINGS


10 a.m. — 11 a.m. A N D N E W


SUPER DISCO SWIM N o rm a l A d m i s s io n C h a r g e s


11 a .m . — 1 2 n o o n


Mon. and Frld., 11-15 to 12 noon, Wed., 3 to 4 p.m. TAN FOR SUMMER at our Super


WATER BABIES SESSION for MUMS, DADS AND INFANTS


- Solarium only 35p per session WHY P A Y MORE!


r . P E N D L E S C H O O L , C L IT H E R O E


CLITHEROE ANTIQUE and COLLECTORS FAIR


SUNDAY, MAY 30th Stalls Available


• Tell Blackburn 664900


CLITHEROE CRICKET AND BOWLING CLUB Chatburn Road


B G AD BY AD W LEHN TA


2 p.m. V


a t THE CLUB HOUSE, SATURDAY, MAY 29th Admission Free


RIN N U N HITE E PAT S LL


SEL OCf \ S DIP A &


which refund


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS In v i te y o u to a


COFFEE EVENING


on FRIDAY, MAY 28th a t


at 7-30 p.m. TOMBOLA


SCHOFIELD FARM, PENDLETON Admission 20p


DRAW REFRESHMENTS


BRICK HOUSE RESTAURANT CHIPPING


BARBECUE and DISCO


TILL 1 a.m. EVERY FRIDAY FROM MAY 28th Light up 7-30 p.m. to 10 p.m. THEAKSTON’S REAL ALE


£2


including food


• Tel. Chipping 316


WEST BRADFORD PLAYING FIELD COMMITTEE


B A R N D A N C E EAVES HOUSE FARM, WADDINGTON


Friday, June 4th, 1982, 8-30 p.m. - Hot Chicken Suppe r


^ A D M IS S IO N £ 2 .5 0 1 a.m. LICENSED BAR j THE CLITHEROE GOLDS MORNING


MAYOR’S PARLOUR SATURDAY, MAY 29th


10 a.m. — 12 noon ADMISSION 20p


Coffee and Biscuits, Cakes and Handicrafts (or sale


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


BINGO NIGHT


(GOODS) Tuesday, June 1st


Royal British Legion Club, 8 p.m.


DALESKNIT CENTRE


KIRKGATE, SETTLE Tel. 2809


Display of Hantispiiining PAM BROWN (Settle)


MONDAY, MAY 31st


10 a.m. — 5 p.m. (Closed 1 2 -1 -3 0 )


CAR£5.


A N T IQ U E A N D CO L LEC TO R S ’


SPRING BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, MAY 31st 10-30 — 4-30


HIGHER TRAPP HOTEL SIMONSTONE


F A I R


IF YOU HAVE ITEM S FOE SA L E OR AN Y INQUIRIES


BUY, BROWSE," SELL, EXCHANGE Please Tel. B A R N O LD SW IC K 81575(1 ST HELEN’S CHURCH SPRING


WADDINGTON (Lancashire’s Best Kept Village) are holding a


BANK HOLIDAY FAIR M O N D A Y , M A Y 31 s t at n a.m. STALLS — REFRESHMENTS — ARTS and CRAFTS — BRIC-A-BRAC Entertainments by:


CEILIDH BAND and LONGRIDGE ROSETTES BRING ALL THE FAMILY AND HAVE A GREAT DAY OUT!


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE .


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


CRAFT FAYRE and EXHIBITION


Craft goods by local craftsfolk on view and for sale


(LEATHERWORK, JEWELLERY, POTTERY, SOFT TOYS, PAINTINGS etc)


SAT. 29th and MON. 31st MAY 11 a.m. — 7 p.m. SUN. 30th MAY 2 p.m. — 6 p.m. ADMISSION 25p (inc. Refreshments)


ST HELEN’S PLAYGROUP WADDINGTON


FRIDAY, MAY 28th 10 — 12 noon in ST HELEN’S


OPEN MORNING


clothing, Cakes, Bring and Buy, Lucky Dip


SUNDAY SCHOOL Good-as-new children’s


Admission 25p Inclusive of


refreshments Children free______


Blackburn Antiques M a rk e t


Public Halls,


Northgate, Blackburn, Saturday, June 5th


Open 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. The regular, respected and well run market— now in its ninth year


Inquiries: Bolton 54337 Blackburn 53093


SP


YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


TRINITY THE PENDLE INN


BARLEY, Nr Burnley DOZENS OF STALLS SELLING EVERYTHING


ENTERTAINMENTS FOR THE KIDDIES


BAR AND LUNCHEON FACILITIES AT THE INN


> AMPLE CAR PARKING ADMISSION FREE _


Visit the Lakeside & Woodland gpringegardens


Koda k RNLI Exhibition In Dangers Hour"


A6 1/659 Lceds/Harrogatc RoadV


! • ' - ’ HOUSE- ■ GARDENS '■ -BIRDS 1 'Adventure Playground / , Exhibition. , ■, Shopsi;


I' c - 1 r Restaurant - ^ Cafeteria, , -; t


j Leaflets menus &'evcnt dates .Estale^Officc, Harewood,;Lecds, Yorks; Harewood (0532) 886225 (24 hr. info.)


FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT


TRINITY TRAKS


DISCO Presented by PINO and FLOSS ★


WEDDINGS AND SOCIAL EVENTS





Ring JUNE on Clitheroe 41840 for bookings


★ All proceeds in aid of charity


coverage of the Pope in Liverpool.


15 NEWS AND SPORT; 35 DID YOU SEE . . ? (last


15 THE LEVIN INTER­ 7-


5- 45 CHIPS. Jon and Ponch try to curb juvenile crime through a youth centre athletic programme.'


6- 45 SUCCESS. Tonight the spotlight falls on Roy Walker, Britain’s shyest comedian. With guests Bernard Manping, Les Reed and Tammy Cline.


11-10 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF: The Sun Alliance PGA Championship from


15 N E W S N I G H T 00 NEWS ON 2; Weather.


10-


8*00 “THE LETTER” Film starring Lee Remick and Ian McShane. On a plan­ tation outside Singapore a woman kills her lover, successfully covering up the murder, but she finds that she cannot face life


- BALL SHOW. Wi th guest Adam Ant.


with her husband and con- fp c c p c .


9- 15 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


11-


WILLIE CARSON. This film follows Royal jockey Willie on his way back to. fitness, into a new* season and on to his marriage earlier this month.


FILE. Steven Spielberg.


11-40DUEL. Wi th Dennis Weaver. A highway motorist becomes entang­ led in a game of death with a sadistic truck driver.


15 BRIAN MOORE MEETS


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iWhaft o n . . . Whals o n . . . What's o n . . . Whafs *


SENSATIONAL . l O P E N at 00 and 2-30. 2-40 Inter­ 45' Half-Time. 3-55 * *


I a n d F A IR J I


l M A R K E T * *


T CLITHEROE FOOTBALL GROUND £ - “ (in conjunction with Alan Haworth of Blackpool)


4" 200 stalls packed with bargains for all ^ the family


" 5^-


* MAY 3 0 th and 3 1 s t J >$-


f t 15 THE CANNON AND


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At ★ ★


A REAL MARKET WITH REAL BARGAINS


f t YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS IT! trades and organisations. ALL


WELCOME Tei. 0253 47151


f t KIDDIES RIDES and AMUSEMENTS rT


This market will be well signposted A t i t


i f ★ ★ A ★ ★ ★ C L IT H E R O E


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


THURSDAY, MAY 27th COUNTRY AND WESTERN 15 SUP ER S TAR P R O ­


NITE with


RANDY BLUE with NASHVILLE


SATURDAY, MAY 29th


JENNY JONES (by request)


SUNDAY, MAY 30th


PAUL DOUGLAS (this lad’s good)


WEEKLY DOUBLE 23-25 WEEKLY TREBLE 11-11-13 200 CLUB 38


Members, Associates and Bona Fide guests ★ * f t f t ★ 3 UNIT FOUR PRESENT SUNDAY MAY 30 FOR 7 DAYS]


IMBHanMOOd:TELe98448lTownCerrtreTEL5i779 cent prog


Cont prog • Feature 3.55 8.


EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (U)


STAR WARS (U)


CHARIOTS OF FIRE,^ GREGORY’S GIRL ,A


) I Separate shows daily at 1.55 5.30 7.55


RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK ,a )


nightly • Feature 5.20 9.0


THE BLUE LAGOON ,a STIR CRAZY (a


ai


EMPIRE STRIKES BACK ,u)


STAR WARS <UI 6 Support 2.00 Feature 3.25


THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY (Ui Support


ARISTOCATS 4.05 7.11


Feature 2.35 5.40 {Saturday shows from 5.40]


BOGEY MAN BLACKOUT (AAI


. FEATURES, SHORTS and SERIALS.


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


L HARWOOD 1 EVIL UNOER THE SUN (A) 5.30 8.00 (Sal mat 2.00) 2 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (A) 5.40 8.05 (Sat mat 2.10) ____ ’


3 TALK NAUGHTY TO ME (X) SEX BOAT (X) 5.55 8.15 (Sal mat 2.15 3.40) 4 EVERT WHICH WAT BUT LOOSE (AA) B.40. Support (X) 6.45


T C E N T R E 5 SECRET POLICEMANS OTHER BAU (AA) MEATBAUS (AA) Cont 1.45 LCP 7.05 6 THE WARRIORS (X) 4.55 8,45. 00GS OF WAR (AA) 3.00 6.50


7 ABSENCE OF MALICE (A) 5.55 8.00 £1.20adult MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY_chM60p j Harewood


For a DAY with a , e .....


W TRINTY YOUTH and COMMUNITY CENTRE JUDO DEMONSTRATION


and COFFEE EVENING IN NEW SPORTS HALL


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 7-30 p.m. A SPECIAL WELCOME TO PARENTS/


RELATIVES/FRIENDS OF EXISTING JUDO MEMBERS PLUS ANYONE INTERESTED


JUNIORS age 6-16, SENIORS 16 plus ADMISSION 50p (includes refreshments)


IN TAKING UP THIS SPORT BRING AND BUY/CAKE STALLS


Forget the Rest — Book The Best!


(YDISCOears of experience) TEL. CLITHEROE 26507 Of 27256


OK


F LO W E R C LUB Demonstration by


CLITHEROE


Mr HARRY GORDON “MAYTIME MELODY”


NATIONAL DEMONSTRATOR OF TODMORDEN


WHITE LION HOTEL MAY 28th a t 7-30 p.m.


IN THE


Visitors and New Members Welcome


AN W FOR F


REC TH


ESLEYAN ROW, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE (X) Special Children’s Matinee every Saturday at 2pm (end 4pm)


w fflbuSFfroM WEAVERS


The oonh’3 leading comedy/fb(h Sroup


a t T H E T H O M P S O N C E N T R E S A T U R D A Y 2 1 s t A U G U S T 7-30 p.m. £ 2 .5 0


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


. * ANYTIME NELSON


SAMARITANS


; . 694929 or BLACKBURN


7 / 662424 Call-or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


F t Furroi


It is less t New cours We book Gour serv on S Tradi


BURNLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SPRING BANK HOLIDAY


Thompson Centre OPEN.......... 10-00 a.m. — 7-15 p.m. Padiham and Gannow B a th s ..............................CLOSED


4 . Still a few stall sites left for certain ,


this Sunday and Monday ^ 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


f t ^


BRIDGE COACHES 52 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


Tel. 22977


SATURDAY, MAY 29th 8-30 a.m. SCARBOROUGH............... . E4.00


SATURDAY, MAY 29th 8-30 a.m. . YORK......................


SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 9-30 a.m. CHESTER ZOO....................... ..£3.00'


£3.00


SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 10-0 a.m. MYSTERY RUN........ .............. £2.00


MONDAY, MAY 31st, 9-0 a.m. BOWNESS/MORECAMBE..... £3.00


MONDAY, MAY 31st, 8-30 a.m. RHYL....................................... £3.50


TUESDAY, JUNE 8th APPLEBY FAIR.... ................. £3.00


EXTENDED MYSTERY RUNS


EVERY SUNDAY FROM MAY 16th 10-0 a.m. £2.00


1 9 8 2 T O U R S


JULY 17th-24th WESTON-SUPER-MARE.....................


SEPT 25th-OCT 2nd PAIGNTON......... Full Board £79.00


Full Board £92.00


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


MEMBERS DRAW £5 SUNDAY, MAY 30th


SUNDAY LUNCH


With JACK on Organ and BERNARD on ' Drums


S IM O N DEAN 44206, 44455, 43067, 44585


SNOWBALL E3 (Not Won)


Members only. Bona fide Guests Welcome A DM IS S IO N 5 0 p on c o n c e r t n ights


PENDLE HOTEL T e l . C l i th e r o e 4 1 2 3 4


~CHATBURN


FRIDAY, MAY 28th AND EVERY FRIDAY P IS CO N IG HT


SATURDAY, MAY 29th AND EVERY SATURDAY


ALTERNATIVE MUSIC with top DJ CLIVE FOOD AVAILABLE


SMART DRESS EXPECTED TUESDAY, and THURSDAY


NORTHERN SOUL DISCO


Top DJs BRIAN and STEVE 50p ENTRANCE FEE


ALL BEER AND LAGER 40p pint and SPIRITS 40p


t f o w n . ( f


Country tor


LADIES’ RA RA DRESSES, ■ : SKIRTS, BLOUSES, DUNGAREES; DRESSES.


' ‘ TRENDY WEAR'


(FROM £5.99, TRAINERS; - J £8.99.


' STRETCH CORDS, T V SHIRTS, SWEAT SHIRTS; '


- 66-70 Whalley Road, .. i Clitheroe. Tel. 22697


THE


HORSESHOE Bawdlands


Tel. Clitheroe 22973


SATURDAY, MAY 29th


MARTIN TONY


A tradit the Rib’


Our E: MEN’S DENIMS £11.99, 7 Co Wes What's SENIOR SCHOOL (1932) RIBBLESDALE


and BUFFET SUPPER Ribblesdale School


GRAND RE-UNION


Saturday, June 12th at 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS £1.50


Details unavailable from C. Roberts at the School or at 131 H e n t h o r n Ro a d , Clitheroe. Tel. 25065.


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