2 Ctitheroe Advertiser and Tunes, September 1st, 1983 W t s a f s
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 {Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clamfiedt W h a f t o n . . . W h a t t o n . . . W h a t * o n . . . W m i , i o n . . . W m U m TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE COME AND ENJOY A GREAT DAY OUT AT THE SATURDAY iC-1... -) ( BBC-2 ~) ( Granada ,)
S-55 HIK1AK KENNEDY m “Westward Ho Hum.*’
945T ilE GET SET PIC- TUitE sHO\v. Mark Curry with film favourites and pop-in jjuest.
10-12 WEATHER.
10*15 GRANDSTAND, includ ing 12-15 News. Cricket (10-25, 1-30, 2-25, 3-25, 3- 55) from Lord’s. The Nat- West Bank Trophy Final, Kent v Somerset; Football Focus (12-50): Rallying (1-
15) The Rally of the 1,000 Lakes from Finland; Racing from Haydock Park: 2-15 The Fleetwood Nursery Handicap, 3-15 The Morecambc Hand icap, 3-45 The Vernons Sprint Cup; International Athletics (2-25) Highlights from Koblenz and Rome; *1-35 Final Score.
5- ZAUD (new series). 6- 00 NEWS: Weatherman.
(>-10 SP O R T /U E G I ON AL NEWS.
(M5THE L A T E , LA TE BREAKFAST SHOW
(new series) with Noel Edmonds.
7- 00 BLANKETY BLANK
(new s e r ie s ) . T e r ry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz frame everyone can play at home.
7*35 JULIET BRAVO (new series) starring Anna Car teret as Insp. Kate Long- ton (1) "Teamwork" — It’s Kate Longton’s first day as Inspector in charge of Hartley Section.
8- 25 THREE OF A KIND (new s e r ie s ) . Lenny Henry, Tracey Uilman and David Copperfield are .joined by Bonnie Tyler.
8- 9- Weatherman.
(new series) starring Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan in a pri vate eye series with a female lead.
10-
Jimmy Hill with high lights from two First Di vision games, news and a pools check.
10-50 S A TU R D A Y LA TE FILM: “ RETURN OF SABATA.”
12-35 WEATHER.
f i l l i l l l i l 2-
BUSTER KEATON.
•1*35W ELL B E IN G : The Medicine Chest.
5- 6-
repeat. 7- 15 THE GOLDEN AGE OF
3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: “ SING AS WE GO."
1-
Bank Trophy Final., Kent v Somerset at Lord s.
7-25 GARDENERS ROYAL. 7-
Weather. 8-
9*25 LARRY THE LAMB. 9*35 FALCON ISLAND.
25 CRICKET: The NatWest
*1-00 GAY RIP-OFF . . . from the aw a r d -w in n in g documentary series Cir cuit Eleven Miami. Bruce Rowe, a homosexual in volved in bizarre events, finds it’s a bad time to put his case before a jury of Miami citizens.
9- 45 H O R R O R T R IP L E BILL: I Three Universal
classics of the '30s — “The Black Cat,” starring
10- Boris Karloff. 10 THE DUKES OF HAZ-
11- 25 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 11-30 H O R R O R T R IP L E BILL: 2 Murder in the
Rue Morgue, starring Bela Lugosi; Sidney Fox. (12-30 — 1-35): 3 The; Rave, starring Boris Kara loff, Bela Lugosi.
the Nat-West Bank Trophy Final.
vitation Pairs Crown Green Bowling Tourna ment, The Final, from Blackpool.
55 NEWS AND SI’ ORT: 10 TOP CROWN. BBC 2 In
10-00 VICKY THE VIKING. 10*30 TH E S A TU R D A Y SHOW. With Isla St C-Iair.
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- t r o d u c e d by D ick ie
Davies. 12*20 Cycling — The World Champion ships. the Women’s Road Race; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1*20 Racing from Kempton: 1- 40 Cycling The World C h a m p i o n s h i p s ; 1-55 Racing from Kempton; 2- 10 Boxing — Keith Wal lace (Great Britain) y Juan Diaz (Mexico); 2-25 Racing; 2-45 Golf — The P an a son ic European Open; 3-00 Racing; 3-15 Go lf ; 3-45 Half-time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Golf; 4-45 Results.
50 CRICKET: Highlights of
5-05 ITN NEWS. 5-
6-
a deadly missile, Los* Angeles is threatened with destruction.
-
at Chaiburn Road in the Thvvaltes Ribblesdale League
CmQKET TM5S WEEKEND
SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd
CLSTHEROE 1st Xi v
RiBBLESDALE W YIHIIS SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER! 3rd, from 1 p.m. to be opened by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Ted Boden
CHILDREN’S S P O R T S
ALL AGES — Entries on the field
1 mile and V2 mile races.
Trophies for juniors (under 16s) and seniors on
perimeter path ol Castle Field. Entries on the day.
15 CHIPS. After the theft of FIVE-A-SIDE 15 DAVID FROST PRE
SENTS THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS. Spectacular show set the South Pacific where the land divers of Van uatu strive to surpass their previous death-ilefy in g feats.
PREVIEW.
05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus 00 VIDEO VIDEO. New
weekly magazine prog ramme presented by Adam Faith.
6*30NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER fol lowed by A Working Faith.
7- 55 NEWS AND Sl’ OIlT:
7-20 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (SPECIAL EDITION). A re-working of the film from d irector Steven Spielburg.
945 ITN NEW S AND SPORT.
Last programme in the
current series, hosted by Trevor Peacock.
10 REMINGTON STEELE 0(1 MATCH OF THE DAY.
7*30 MILES TO GO. An ad- venture documentary tracing the experiences of eight previously unskilled women, aged from 27 to 72, who spend a fortnight exploring the Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and the Chattoo ga River in Georgia.
00 TAKE THE STAGE.
10-00 TALES OF THE UNEX PECTED. Slade is the perfect gentleman, about to commit the perfect crime. But his cleverly laid plans take an unex pected turn at the vital
moment.
10-30 THE WHO — FINAL CONCERT. Join in the
unique atmosphere as The Who, jo in ed by Tim Gorman on keyboards, hammer out the son^s that have become rock n* roll classics.
9-00 THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA. Fourth episode of this adaptation of Stendhal’s novel, the Prince of Parma.
10*10 CALEB WILLIAMS .
11*10 ACE IN T1IE" HOLE (1951), starring Kirk Douglas
1*10 CLOSE. SUNDAY BBC-1 ~~) ( BBC-2 ) 0-
10- 11-
12- no C A M B E R W I C K
9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-
REVOLUTION? GREEN.
31) THIS IS THE DAY. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.
1- 25 BETTER THAN NEW. 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 FILM OF THE WEEK: “THE WICKED LADY”
(black and white).
3-35 O L IV IA NEWTON* JOHN: “ Physical” — Olivia’s visual interpreta tion of some of her hit
songs. I-
JONES. Western adven ture series starring Pete Duel and Ben Murphy in “The Men That Corrupted
Hadleyburg.”
5-10 MICKEY AND DONALD presents Sport Goofy.
5-
INSPECTOR. Concluding the three-part production of Gogol’s play with Fred die Jones and Robin
Nedwell. 6- 05 NEWS: Weatherman.
0-15 RESURRECTION. Shir ley Nolan’s fight to save her son, who suffered from a bone marrow defi ciency.
fi-35 SONGS OF PRAISE from Scarborough.
7-
P R IS O N E R OF ZENDA” (1979) starring Peter Sellers with Lynne P’rederick. Lionel Jeffries.
9-00 THE GOOD OLD DAYS (new series). Leonard Sachs introduces Old
Time Music Hall from the City Varieties, Leeds.
S ta r s in c lu d e L e s
Dawson, Bernie Clifton, Lorna Dallas and Peter Skellern.
9- 10-
THE PROMS. Mendels sohn’s ‘‘Italian” Symphony and Britten’s “Les Illumi nations.”
11*05 P H IL S IL V E R S as Sergeant Bilko. .
II- 11-
“Unlocking the Secrets of Vega.”
50 WEATHER.
Planning cruise
WITH summer nearly over, Whalley resident Mrs Marion Thornber al ready has her mind on next year. For during recent
years, Mrs Thornber has organised cruises for Ribble Valley holidaymak ers and is planning one for next year, setting off on June 1st. The 14 night voyage on
the SS Canberra will take in Gibraltar, Barcelona,
Cannes, Elba, Naples and Palma. Anyone interested in
going should contact Mrs Thornber (Whalley 2643).
8- 55 NEWS: Weatherman. 10 SUNDAY NIGHT AT
2- 3-
The Language of Birds. IRELAND FINAL.
15 SUNDAY FILM: “ THE 5- 6- 7-
25 YTS — A TRAINING 55 FARMING.
6- 7-
1-55 SU N D A Y G R A N D STAND: Cricket (2-00) The John Player League; Motor Cycling (2-40) The San Marino 500 c.c. Grand Prix; Speedway (4-15) The World Individual Final from N o rd en , West Germany.
subtitles.
SKY. Last of Julian Pet- tifer’s series about the impact of air travel on ourselves and the world we live in — “Flying into the Future.”
25 ALIAS SMITH AND 9-
8*05 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 8- 10 F R AN K L L O Y D WRIGHT.
945 GRAND P R IX S P E CIAL. World Speedway Championship and San Marino 500 c.c. Grand Prix.
in present series). 35THE GOVERNMENT 10-
9-25 M IN AT U RE CHESS MASTERPIECES.
9- 10-
30 THE MUSIC OF MAN. 00 MORNING WORSHIP.
From the Church of St Paul, Langlebury, Hert fordshire.
11- 00 P L A Y B E T T E R SQUASH.
50 NEWS REVIEW with 12-
15 DIAMONDS IN THE 1-
11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-
30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00 BREADLINE BRITAIN. 00V O Y A G E TO THE
BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Faceless aliens invade
Earth and try to take o v e r an u n d e rw a te r
atomic base. 2-
15 CALL MY BLUFF (last 2-
3-
SHOW. Film (black and white).
00 LIVING PROOF. Second
o f three films about people with unusual lifes tvlcs “The Tinker’s Tale.”
Brian Moore.
European Open Champ ionship.
10 THE LAST PICTURE 5-
6-
30 Th e BIG MATCH with 15 GOLF. The Panasonic
5-00 SALE OF THE CEN
T U R Y . W ith h o s t Nicholas Parsons.
30 BIRDS OF BRITAIN. 00 HURLING — THE ALL
7-
5-00 NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER fol
lowed by The Bottom Line.
newsmaker meets a panel o f top journalists,
AM E R IC AN FO O T BALL PREVIEW.
BRITISH LYRICISTS
640 MARY O’HARA AND FRIENDS. Mary O’Hara and friends offer a prog ramme of light-hearted music for Sunday.
35 FACE THE PRESS. A 15 B A SK E TB A L L AND
DOWN. Film starring ICrk Douglas and Martin Sheen. A nuclear aircraft carrier, on duty in the Pacific, experiences an enormous storm which then subsides leaving them transported back to the day before Pearl Har bour was attacked.
15 SONG BY SONG BY 9-
(rpt) Ned Sherrin intro duces the lyrics of British songwriters,
hosts this panel game, with guest celebrities L yn d a B e l l i n g h am, Angela Douglas, Richard O’Sullivan, Hugh Paddick, W i l l ie , R usn ton and Andrew Sachs.
30 THE SKY AT NIGHT: 10-
9- 20 ONE SUMMER. Final episode of this drama auout two deprived Liver pool lads.
CANARY (1939) Horror comedy with Bob Hope
A MEMBER o f the amateur theatre scene in Clitheroe, Mr Keith Whiteside, has done well in a drama summer school organised by the Univer sity of Bath. Mr Whiteside (43), of
Tops at drama school
940 THE WINDS OF WAR PREVIEW.
in the present series of comedy drama looking at
15 BABBLE. Peter Purves 10-
ordinary English family life over two generations.
945 ITN NEWS. 845 A FINE ROMANCE (rpt)
at the Hydro.” Colonel Hunt and Deirdre Mackay are drawn together at country’s health farm by a mutual and friendly con-
spiracy against their rich and mainly eccentric fellow guests.
20 THE CAT AND THE
11-00 THE FLYING PICK ETS. In their first televi sion special.
1145 SIMON AND SIMON. “Earth to Stacey.”
H o u s e p la n a p p r o v e d
PLANS to erect a dwel ling and septic tank on land to the west of Ro e f i e ld Co t tage Clitheroe, have been ap
proved. The design of the dwel
The Mount, Eastham Street, Clitheroe, won the best supporting role award in a production at the end of the course. Last y ear Mr
• course at Whalley, Abbey. T ' •
Whiteside, a former teacher, who has ap peared with Clitheroe Parish Players, was voted best actor in a similar
ling will be a compromise between the traditional Roefield Cottage and the suburban estate to the
rear, the Ribble Valley Council’s Development
Sub-Committee was told. A new car access will
be provided to servo both the new dwelling and Roefield Cottage, and number of small trees will have to be removed to permit building. 1
Prints of most
photographs in this issue are available to order
8 x 6 £ 1 . 0 0
30 THE LOVE BOAT. 30 ITN NEWS.
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BAS $ IN T H E
RS 15 THE FINAL COUNT R BE VLE 4- IBL ALY
I L O N G R I B G E J j
B A N D WILL PERFORM AT
15 NOW AND THEN. Last% ST MARY’S SCHOOL, *
* SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th * >j.
SABDEN at 2 p.m.
00 ALL FOR LOVE. “Down * 4- (WEATHER PERMITTING)
^ *
Ribble Valley Borough Council— Serving Ihe + Community
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1983
from 10 a.m. to noon „
at historic BROWSHOLME HALL (by kind permission of Mr and'Mrs E. C. Parker)
COFFEE 'MORNING Stalls (home-made produce and other items);
ground floor rooms open, refreshments: Admission 75p
Free transport from Railway Road, Clitheroe and the Square, Waddinglon from 10 a.m.
Organised by tlic Friends of 31 Helen's Church, Waddington . Whalley and District Horticultural Society
in THE METHODIST HALL, WHALLEY, i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd
• FLOWER and VEGETABLE SHOW
TO BE OPENED BY MR DAVID WADDINGTON QC, MP AND HIS WIFE
. OPEN at 2-30 p.m.
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE A D M IS S IO N 15p
* * * CL1TH ETO E
W H I T E C L O U © FtJ S O C IE T Y
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th in the
WILL BE OPENING ON
ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, CHURCH BROW 7-30 — 9-30 p.m.
Old and new members will be welcome to learn Chinese boxing and self defence
under two Black Belt Second Dan instructors
CHRIS HOLDEN JOHN WINGARD
, MARK HAMILL ".'HARRISON FORD • CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS • ANTHONY DANIELS-.
....RICHARD mX rQUAn71-'..H0WARD KAZANJIAN
...GEORGE LUCAS
.-...-.LAWRENCE KASDAN „ GEORGE LUCAS ---------GEORGE LUCAS
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HORTICULTURAL SH
Rimington and District O
51 Classes W
Wine and Confectionery on
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 3rd in the
FESTIVAL HALL GISBURN
Rev. Canon S. A. SELBY Doors open 2-15 p.m. Refreshments, Auction, Draw
to be opened by
Bo!ton-by-Bowland Village Hall
F L E A
'MARKET Sunday, September 4th
10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m..
Admission 15p Refreshments available Proceeds to the Church
. _ Restoration Fund Inquiries: Tel. Helllfleld 369 DOG and PARTRIDGE
Wellgate, Clitheroe LIVE BAND
THURSDAY and SATURDAY
. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd 10 p.m. till 1 a.m.
ADMISSION £1
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th
WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB
MOTOR SPORTS FILM SHOW
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 7th at 8 p.m.
# CALDERSTONES REVIEW AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY present ^
r’FlDTA IM IlD QQ 1 f i r s t r e h e a r s a l , of l U u 1 M n V I OO % JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING £
in the HOSPITAL THEATRE, J WHALLEY, NIGHTLY 7-30 %
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER * 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Adults £1.35 — Children £1 1
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, * *
TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT
(Performance dates December 7th— 10th.
HOSPITAL THEATRE, at 7-30 .
Monday; Se p t em b e r 5 th, OPENTOALL
M E M B E R S DRAW £29
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th WHEELER T R ia (VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL) Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome - - • The Dog
Ribble Va Su
day, September 1st, at For a short season
7-15
1145 THE NIGHT NURSE. Film starring Davina Whitehouse and Kay Taylor. When Prue Simp son answers an advertise ment for the position of night nurse to an ageing opera star, she finds her self entering a sinister mansion. And little does she know what is ahead of
her.
FOOTBALL . F I N A L S ALL AGES
15 W IN D S OF WAR AIR B&m
CHARITY STALLS
(Pitches still available)
PONY RIPES a«tfatcasg3S?cfggg
D. LORD & SON Shoe Specialists
5 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22488.
DISCOUNT MOTOR SPARES and ACCESSORIES
Everything for the DIY Motorist
CLITHEROE ftlOTOS SPARES 58 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE.
Open Sundays 10a.m. — 1 p.m. 3
CUTHEROE ART SUPPLIES 2 York Street, Clitheroe.
Tel. 22285
Art and Technical Drawing Equipment
LOW MOOR GARAGE, EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 26021
BRIAN D00TS0N LTD 1-
TIMETABLES OF EVENTS (approximately)
2-
1.30 Five-a-Side Final (8-10 years) Kiddies Games Fancy Dress Competition Vz Mile Race
of the Ribble Valley
2-15 Pony and Trap Rides 2-
1 Mile Race Tug-of-War
00 Five-a-Side Final (11-13 years)
3- 00 Five-a-Side Final (ladies) Odd Pets Competition Judo Display by Trinity Judo Club
3-30 Five-a-Side Final (mens) 30 Five-a-Side Final (14-17 years)
JUNIOR « N E T B A L L
I
4-I-00 Egg Throwing Competition -00 Grand C!ean-Up Competition and Close
from the Castle Field, approximately 7 miles, finish ing in time for the official opening. Also during the afternoon there will be from 1 p.m. the following attractions:
From 12 noon there will be a Mini Marathon starting iSSSGO — NETBALL — COMPETITIONS
Entries for the Fancy Dress and Odd Pets, Tug-of- War, 1 Mile, V2 Mile Competitions will be taken at the Information Centre from 1-15 p.m.
ADMISSION r a i E
Surrounding
advertisers have kindly sponsored this announcement
J O H N B A R R Y Photography
PRESS, WEDDING and PORTRAITS
31 Royshaw Avenue,
BLACKBURN, Lancashire Tel. Blackburn 672933
CASTLE SPORTS 10/12 Castle Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22608.
For all sportswear and sporting
equipment, luggage and ieatherwear
For all your tiling needs
Wellgate and King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 27127
CERAMICS ITALIA LTD
CERAMIC WALL AND FLOOR TILES , j
T U G - © ! WAR
CUTHEROE
ADVERTISER and TSMES
King Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22323 Advertising
Tel. 22324 Editorial
coach house CRAFTS
(Mary Daniels)
28 DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 25498._______
THE BOROUGH PRINTING CO. LTD
(or ALL your PRINTING REQUIREMENTS
Back York Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22549.
THE FROZEN FOOD CENTRE
For more than Just your frozen food buy your ciwosB, delicatessens and cooked meats—where the quality and price are right.
Open 6 days per week, late night Tnurs.. ondFrl.
REFRESHMENTS TR IN ITY
TRAX P 1SC© For further
information Tel. Ciitheroe 27886
NBARKER’S
Whalley Road, Clitheroe. | | Tel. 23521
CASTLE RECORDS AND TAPES
library, tree mi night only.
30 Castle Street, Clitheroo. Tel. 24550.
RIDDLE VALLEY S LEADING
SUPPLIER TO PROFESSIONALS AND DIY DECORATORS
1/5 WESLEYAN ROW, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22446
F. A. ALLEN 5 Sons Lid
A LIBRARY OF PATTERN BOOKS AND PAINT FOR ALL JOBS
Suzuki Sales and Service, MoT. Testing
52 and 54 WHALLEY ROAD, ( CLITHEROE. Tel. 25093
RIBOLE VALLEY MOTOR CYCLES CHATI3URN FOOTBALL CLUB
Sponsored by National and Provincial Building Society
CHATBURN
WHALLEY ARMS CELTIC
SEPTEMBER 3rd Kick-off 2-15 p.m.
SATURDAY
EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
El'Jaicii Ball sponsored BROWN CQYf, CHATBURN
THE
SANDPIPER WHALLEY PRESENTS
ROCKERFELLA’B DISCO
EVERY FRIDAY 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.
Featuring T O P DJ
Admission £1.25 before 10-30 p.m. £1.75 after 10-30 p.m.
Price includes BUFFET SUPPER FREE DRAW GWEN AWAY
BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS
DECEMBER 7th, Sth and 10th
MIKE TERRY £8.75
DECEMBER 13th, 14th, 15th and 17th
FRESH AIRE £8.75
DECEMBER 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd
GREENGAGE £8.90
DECEMBER 31st •
- CARNIVAL NIGHT £16
THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE A FULL t SCANDINAVIAN CARVED BUFFET
Room also available for21st Birthdays, Weddings, etc. For Details
Tel. Whalley 2370
LANCASI SAVER
“H0E- wit
HOU RAP
in Bolton-
Admission: £ Ch
Viilage Ha Septemb 7-30 p.m
(Suppe “ - ■ 4
Cheapest prices In town on top LPs Ujj and cassettes.
ft)
See our computer games. Video film 6i| ' ‘omontbershlo. C1 oer t/.*
urseries and Garden ™ Centre
|| j |
COMPETITION B (2 teams)
6 F A N C Y MESS Prizes for under 7's and 00 OFFICIAL OPENING by His Worship the Mayor
under 11’s. Entries on the field.
j r o © D I S P L A Y
By members of Trinity YPCCJudo Club
SOATC CER SAB Gq
North West County League Division 3
HWRIDE CLITHEROE
A T H E R T O N COLLERIES SEPTEMBER 3rd
SATURDAY
Kick-off 3-00 p.m. Admission 70p
Children and OAP 30p Refreshments available
Members* Licensed Club House Match sponsored by
|B. DUGDALE & Sons Ltd Corn Millers
Bel lmon Mill, Sa lth i l l, Cliihcroo
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 5th East Lancs FL
CUTHEROE RESERVES w h I
i S '? . Kick-off 6-30 p.m. Adm. 30p ANDERERS
(Ball sponsor Pondle Carpets) SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th
P ro fe s s io n a ls and Guest C e le b r it ie s
Bob Howarth Testimonial Ribb le sd a le League
HA VE FUN DOWN ON THE FARM!
at our
C O U N T R Y O P EM B A Y and
LANCASHIRE YOUNG FARMERS’
ANNUAL RALLY on
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 3rd and 4th, 1983 11 a.m. — 6 p.m. (Entry closed at 4 p.m.) at the
LANCASHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
Myerscough Hall, Bilsborrow, Preston (4 miles North of Preston on A6, near Bilsborrow)
SEE THE FARM, the animals, the machinery, the crops, how it all works, afternoon milking
SEE THE GROUNDS, extensive collection of amenity glasshouse plants, arboriculture and chain saw information centre, trials and comprehensive sports facilities.
WATCH Demonstrations of handicrafts, poultry trussing,
glass engraving, cookery, artwork, basketry, egg decorating, china painting, corn dollies, model farm vehicles
WATCH
BUY Homegrown potatoes, fruit and vegetables, REFRESHMENTS ALSO ON SALE ’
ALSO DISPLAYS by Lancashire Farm Safety Committee, Lancashire Farming and Wildlife
„ , . Advisory Group, Agricultural Training Board
and Lancashire Federation of Women’s Institutes.
Have a picnic in the recreation area
BRING THE FAMILY AND HAVE A GREAT DAY OUT!
Admission: £1 per car £ 5 per coach
REMEMBER TO WEAR SUITABLE CLOTHING (SORRY NO DOGS OR PETS)
Organised In con|unctlon with tha Lancashire Federation of Young Farmers* Clubs
D A
CLITHE Princip
Adjudica
Staff: GER. TERE
CLASSES FOR CF GI
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
YOUTH TAKES A BOW
Saturday, Seplember 1CtSi, at 3 p.m.
A SPECIAL CNEROC T BIVENBY
SfiLLY COATES KAREN OLIVER
j JANET TATES with JUDITH RAVJLIliSON CHARLES MYERS
Soprano Organ Organ Organ
Organ
(Assistant Organist, Clitheroo Parish Church)
(Organist, Ctitheroe Parish Church)
Admission programmes at the door £1
^ Organ
AH p ro cee ds from th is co nce rt w i l l be g iven to th e O rganists’ B enevolent Loaguo
" k f c " k i t ^ in ; * CLITHEB©! {
J S O C IA L C L U B t ■<& For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd
U E M Y BEAT prop duo) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th (BY REQUEST) ^ j y
* PEYEH FORD * ^
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WEEKLY DOUBLE — 21 — 20 WEEKLY TREBLE — 5 — 16 — 6 200 CLUB — 173
(Members and Bona Fide Guests) FRIEN GA TO BE O
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(Taught bv studying A summer)
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