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2 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, May 12th, 1983


Clitheroe 22S24


■24 ,Editorial), 22323 rM.eriimS)- Buy,ley 22831 What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What'*


THE RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE, REVUE GROUP ■


Present 5- BSC -1 )


6*25 S-55 9-15


11-10


12-27 12-30


5*10


6*00 6*10 6-15


6-50 7*20


8-15


10-35 11-30


9*30 9-15


Airlie Coolmore Irish 2,000 Guineas; Rugby League (4-00), The Slalom Lager P rem ie rsh ip Tropny Final; 4-40 Final Score RUNG FU. First of two programmes sta r r in g David Carradine NEWS, Weatherman SPORT AND REGION­ AL NEWS THE KEITH HARRIS SHOW starring Keith Harris with Orville and Cuddles and special guest star Cilia Black POP QUIZ DATE WITH DANGER: “ THE RUNAWAY TRAIN.” Film starring Ben Johnson, Vera Miles, Martin Milner, Ben Murphy. Ed Nelson THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW with icsts Howard Keel and leorghe Zamfir


- 8*30 OPEN UNIVER­ SITY LEON ERROL in “A Rented Riot” « GET SET. The Saturday summertime show SATURDAY MORNING FILM: “ NO LIMIT" starring George Formby with Florence Desmond WEATHER GRANDSTAND including 1-00 News Summary; Football Focus (12-35); Rugby Union (1-05), Wan­ ganui v The Lions; Rally­ ing (1-20), Corsican Rally Tour de Corse; Interna­ tional Golf (1-30, 2-35, 3- 10, 3-40) from Wilmslow, The Martini International Third Round; Racing from Newbury (1-55, 2-25, 2- 50, 3-20); Profile (2-05), The Unknown World Champion. Tomorrow Rodger Jenkins defends his title as 1982 Formula One Inshore Power Boat World Champion; Murray Walker meets the obul- lient Welshman; 3-50 Half­ time soccer scores; Racing from Curragh (3-55),


NEWS AND SPORT, 1*00


FANNY I5Y GASLIGHT. A Victorian romance SATURDAY LATE FILM: “SKIP TRACER" starring David Peterson, John Lazarus -1-05 WEATHER


Weatherman DYNASTY


( BBC-2 )


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA:


440 IN T ERN A T IO N A L GOLF. The Martini In­ ternational from Wilm­ slow. Closing stages of today’s third round


5-30 THE SKY AT NIGHT. Neutrino Hunting


starring Googie Withers, Ja ck W a rn e r , John’ McCallum


“ IT ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY.” Film


SATURDAY P a in s wick H ouse,


6- 7-


7-20 L FOR LESTER by Dudley Long. Comedy series starring Brian Murphv


sented by Jonathan Miller Weather


7- 8- 9- ★ IN T E M P O ★ 50 GRAND SLAM from


Gloucestershire. Final QPCQinn


15 STATES OF MIND pre- 05 NEWS AND SPORT,


9-


ous gang of robbers to iustice and has a fight on his hands with an ambiti­ ous detective


AN EVENING OF SONG, DANCE AND COMEDY


BELLS. The film of John Betjeman’s autobiogra­ phy, made to celebrate his 70th birthday in 1976


HERE ANY MORE. Last of six parts by John Fortune


50SUAlfoONED


10-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 10-


b y 45 ROGER DOESN’T LIVE


NATIONALE: “LES DE­ MOISELLES DE RACH- FORT,” A French film with English subtitles, starring Catherine De­


11-20 NEWS £)N 2, Weather


neuve, Francoise Dorleac, George Chakiris


11-30- 12-25 JOHN DENVER — HIS GUITAR AND HIS MUSIC. First of two programmes starring the popular singer-songwriter in concert


20 FILM INTER-


11- 20 THE LATE FILM: “The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker,” starring Richard Benjamin ana Joanna Shimkus. A young man realises his work and his marriage have reached a stalemate and sets about changing his lifestyle


1-05 THE STRANGLERS IN CONCERT


1-45 CLOSE DOWN


last Saturday of the Foot­ ball League season and the focus of football action is on promotion and rele­ gation issues


20 MATCH TIME. It’s the


PECTED: “Where’s Your Sense of Humour.” Com­ pulsive prankster George makes life a nightmare ior his long-suffering friends with relentless gags and silly antics


30 TALES OF THE UNEX­


Produced and Choreographed by :: GLADYS M. B. SUTCLIFFE


in the Drama Complex, Ribblesdale Schobl


WED., and THURS., MAY 25th and 26th, 7-30 p.m.


at The Starkie Inn, Castle Street, Clitheroe


NOW OPEN


F O R D E L I C I O U S F O O D Lunchtimes 12-30 ‘— 2-30


Evenings 7 till midnight every day Sunday till 11-30


ALL FOOD FRESHLY PREPARED


For example sirloin of beef chateau briende, from the carvery and . served with bemice sauce, 2 fresh vegetables and potatoes — a superb meal


For only ottS inc. VAT and service charge 2-20 POWER PLAY


9-35 GOD’S STORY: “Safe in the Ark,” introducing the Old T e s ta tm e n t to


10-05 VICKY THE VIKING: “A sleepless Night”


. . __


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT in- tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies: 12-20 Ice Hockey, The Stanley Cup Final from North America; 12- 45 On the Ball; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Seven. 'Newmarket. Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. Newcastle. Races at 1-45, 2 -


show set in No. 73


9-50 CARTOON TIME: “Buf­ falo Bill/How Green is My Spinnach”


children


10-30 No. 73 “Spring Cleaning.” Fun packed children’s


2-45 MILESTONES OF THE MOVIES: “ORCHEST­ RA WIVES (1942). Musi­ cal featuring the Glen Miller Band at the height of its popularity.


4- 35 PASSWORD: Tom


5- 6-


6-


5-15 TH E COMMAN- CHEROS: Film starring John Wayne and Stuart Whitman. A gambler and a Texas ranger join forces to fight an outlaw band of gun smugglers


5-05 ITN NEWS


7-00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD- HOUSE. More loopy laughter and musical medleys


7- 8-


pernel”


Boxing. The Middleweight Championship of the World from Providence, Rhode Island, Ne\v York; 3- 25 Rallying. The Castrol International Welsh Rally; 3-45 Half-time Soccer News and Reports; 3-50 The ITV Seven. 3-55 The Curragh; 4-00 Wrestling from Bedworth; 4-45 Results


15 and 2-45; 2-55


7- 8-


MAN FEVER. Class clown Marshall Blechtman (John Femia) becomes po- sessed by this new elec­ tronic game and his wor­ ried fnend Johnny Slash (Merritt Butrick) enlists the aid of Father Guido Sarducqi


AND WEATHER fol­ lowed by 7 Days.


00 SQUARE PEGS. PAC-, ★


O’Connor chairs the championship final of this series.


05 BROOKSIDE


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J THE GREAT NORTHERN 02326837 . . . . . SHOW J £


CATTLE SECTION 30NEWS HEADLINES


RACE. Goodie, singing funny man and keen or­ nithologist Bill Oddie cap­ tains one of two teams that race each .other against the clock to see or


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hear the largest dumber of bird species in 24 hours


10- 11-


9-05 MALU — A WOMAN NOW. HAPPY BIRTH­ DAY TO YOU.


, work from animators around the world •


BARBED WIRE. TION. More of the best


00 A WEEK IN POLITICS 00THE GREAT BIRD


* 00 WORLD OF ANIMA­


* * *


00 BOUQUET OF


Ambition.” Sgt Hooker battles to bring a danger-


SUNDAY ’


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-05 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 9-00 PIGEON STREET A 8-10 THE SHOCK OF THE “See-Saw” programme.


~ 9- 10-


9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY 10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE


and songs from God’s wide world.


15 KNOCK KNOCK Stories modem art and a century of change, 2: The Powers That Be.


NEW Eight films on


10- 11-


SROOM Second of five 9-25 GRAND PRIX The For- films about microcompu- mula One World Champ- te r s in UK schools: Primary.


30 MICROS IN THE CLAS- Wales. EDUCATION 12-


55 MUL’i'I-CULTURAL 9-55 STUART BURROWS SINGS The second prog-


ionship, the Monaco Grand Prix.


11- 45 W E E K E N D WAR- Welsh tenor sings. DROBE Making your 10-30 TO SERVE THEM ALL own clothes.


20 TELE-MONTAGE ramme in which the


12-35 THE UNEMPLOY- 11-25 FILM OF THE WEEK: MENT INDUSTRY Re- sponses to youth unem- ployment (2). ,


READING 10THE SKILL OF LIP-


MY DAYS by R. F. De- Duttine.


“BUSTING” starring El- liott Gould, Robert BTake.


1-00 FARMING Weather for 1-25 THE!Tp AST AFLOAT


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES I-


3- 4- 5- well, Lloyd Nolan. , ................


H is to r ic sh ip s and maritime museums in 9.35THB HISTORY


55 LAUGH WITH HOPE: MAKERS “Elizabeth: The


Km^bMO FHm starring 10-00 MORNING WORSHIP Bob Hope, Marilyn Max-


JONES starring Pete ,, „„ Duel, Ben Murphy:


Highlights from two First Division games.


5- 50 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-


15 MATCH OF THE DAY county stars of the Some-. r®


H'00 OWZAT! The test and et team show how to


ical quiz chaired by 11-25 AAP KAA HAK Mukhtar Joseph Cooper.


15 FACE THE MUSIC Mus-


6- 40 YOUR SONGS OF i-OO UNIVERSITY CHAL- PRAISE CHOICE with '' Thora Hird


SHOW with A r th u r - '"thLorcLWmstanley. Negus at Southport.


7- Rghat


- American Civil War in three parts (1), starring Stacy Keach, John Han>


10- II- 11-


9-30 NEWS; Weatherman. 945 THAT’S L IFE with Esther Rantzen


™otorG row)°,y ^


MATTER with David Tpccpi •


chestra with Jane Glover.


GRAY (new series) A JJULK Goodbye Eddie sweeping saga of the


15 THE BLUE AND THE M0 THE INC RE DIB L E ^ an\ > l,r.lvaV- Detective


LENGE with Bamber Gascoigne.


Eddie Cain investigating a. blackmailing attempt, picks David Banner as the


2-20 luRVIvffi “Never Built To Fly”, film tracing the ’ ancestry ot the ostrich.


30 HEART OF THE Bud and Lou , real life story of Abbott and Cos-


-2-50SUNDAY MATINEE


the evolution of. the modern symphony or-


• Sergeant Bilko (b/w). 12- 00 WEATHER


05 ORCHESTRA Tracing 4-30 THE LOVE BOAT Three tales of life aboard a plea-


tello.


su.ra cruiser bring you a mixture of laughter and


35 PH IL SILVERS as „ / . 0^ ce’RORfaON . 5-30 ANDY ROBSON Tune


and T‘detI- ,whda oa h?li- day at Holy Island, the


5 OPEN UNIVERSITY 5SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND: 2-00 Internation­ al Golf from Wilmslow, the fihal round of the Martini International; 2-25 Motor Racing from Monte . Carlo, the Monaco Grand Prix; 2-50 Cricket: The


0 NEWS- REVIEWS ’.with ‘ sub-titles..


5 THE WORLD ABOUT US‘Place of the Ancient ;“King,‘ the^MercantourNa-j


. , :


.'John Plbyer League,' - second , round of this sea­ son’s competition..'


; ' eral concern. 6-


6-00 CREDO Current affairs series which examines the moral and ethical implica­ tions behind issues or g<


t gen-


640 SING TO THE LORD - ’Clifford Evans introduces ■ •■^'religious' music 'from the ‘.M e th o d is t C h u rch , ..Conway Road, Cardiff.’ ,


30 ITN NEWS 7-


/ 'has' all the symptoms of anaeniia and a transfusion • is prescribed/


“Blood Brothers”, Glover 745 MURPHY’S WAR Film


starring.^Peter, .OToole . and .Siari ; Pfr^lips/ The!


children become involved w ith a m y s te r io u s . stranger.


8-


00 ANTIQUES ROAD- D’30 ™ IS, IS YOUR RIGHT 'i nn


,, ,n


Hussain explains housing right


6-


6- 7-


P>ay cricket the right „


5- 5-


25ALIAS SMITH AND Rochester Cathedral, AND WEATHER , ,


P eo p le M a t te r . Rogationtide service from


4- 4-


, ita a uav m iu '


2- 3-


2-05 IRISH ANGLE ourselves.


. Queen Who Shaped An 3-


countryman Jack Har­ greaves returns for one week in a programme about life in Thomas Hardy country. *. -


lderfield, starring John '


9-10 100 GREAT SPORTING MOMENTS: Scotland v


tional Park, where one can see natural and man- made marvels, flowers and wildlife.


10-30 THE SOUTH BANK SHOW A look at the re­ cently discovered work, Quartettino by Benjamin Brittain plus the poetry of Robert Lowell.


10-00 ALFRESCO Programme of alternative humour.


945 ITN NEWS


survivor of a German tor­ pedo decides to bomb a sheltered U-Boat from his home-made plane.


35 3-2-1. “The Lilac Pim­ 35 T. J. HOOKER: “Deadly..


11-45 NAKED CITY: “MURDER IS A FACE I KNOW/* Lt P a rk e r (Horace McMahon) inves­ tigates the case of the ruthless massacre of the captain and crew of a abin


tinues his individualistic version of the talk show


JAMES. The Antipodean writ, critic and poet con­


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


00THE LATE CLIVE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ at


GISBURN AUCTION MARKET on


SATURDAY, MAY 21st a t 8 p .m .


LICENSED BAR and DISCO TICKETS £5


. Available from Tel. Clitheroe 23501/22504


or from the Advertiser & Times Office ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


i t ' k ★


SGISBURNATURDAY MARKET


THIS SATURDAY, MAY 14th AND EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER


at GISBURN AUCTION MARKET 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY AMPLE FREE PARKING — BRING EVERYONE


A GREAT SHOPPING DAY OUT A RAY PROMOTIONS MARKET TRADE INQUIRIES RING


n-30 Tr a p p e r jo h n md “Boom”, all is calm on the surface but beneath ten­ sion reigns as Trapper, Gonzo, Slocum ana a police bomb squad ti*y to« avert a general panic by keeping secret a bomb threat.


12-30 CLOSEDOWN Blackburn 672466, Evening 888770. ★ ★ ★ AA THE WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th


30 CRUCIBLE Behaving 30 OLD COUNTRY Popular


THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS DINNER DANCE and CABARET TICKETS £10.75


FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. GISBURN 581


55 RIGHT TO REPLY 25 MASTER BRIDGE


journalists under the chairmanship of Anthony Howard, deputy editor of The Observer.


leading newsmaker faces questioning from expert


ing forward to the week ahead on Channel 4.


NCAA semi-finals.


55 NEWS HEADLINES 00 UNION WORLD


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


present 30 FACE ,THE PRESS A S MUSIC FOR A


Yu Yasuraoka, violin Charles Myers, organ


Golden Age — Protes­ tan tism . This week, James Galway moves for­ ward to the time of Bus- tehude and on the history of music. The programme focuses on'Bustehude and Johann Sebastian Bach and looks at the impact of the Reformation on music, with extracts from St Matthew Passion and other works, and perform­ ances by Vienna Boys’ Choir, Galway and Ann Murray. . . •. - .


9-


845FATHER’S DAY The In­ visible Man. - First-shown on, the Channel -4 show­ case on-ITV| . this!, prog­ ramme witnesses >Lyall Jarvis’ (John Alderton) vain attempts to interest his kids in sport. For all the notice tney take of him, he may . as well be invisible.


week Graeme Garden plays' host to celebrities Bernard Falk, Cheryl Kennedy, Claire Rayner and Willie Rushton and their challengers.


15 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH 10-


• -Lady-Marchmain has for­ bidden drink to be served openly, at Brideshead.


.'.jji comedy-musical*.


PRESENTS “ UP IN ARMS” (1944); /lavish


15 MUSIC IN TIME The £1.00 (for non-members)' UMMER EVENING


00 LOOK FORWARD Look­on SATURDAY, MAY 21st at 8 p.m. 15 BASKETBALL The


AN EVENING OF POPULAR MUSIC ALL ARE WELCOME


Tickets are available from members of the society and the parish office


THE DALESRAILWAYMAN a charter train along the scenic line to Rylstono


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


A M O C K A U C T IO N will be held In


THE VILLAGE HALL 15 TELL THE TRUTH This


on WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th, at 7-30 p.m. VIEWING at 7 p.m.


Auctioneer: Mr Ian Lloyd, of Mortimer, Gorse and Ross


PROCEEDS IN AID OF VILLAGE HALL FUNDS


PENDLEWiTCH HOTELSABDEN


FRIDAY, MAY 13th •


RANDY BLUE AND BOBBIE' SATURDAY


SITED. To combat Sebas­ tian ’s -dr ink problem,


15 BRIDESHEAD' REVI­


BRASS BAND CONCERT FRIDAY, MAY 20th, 1983


in TRINITY CHURCH HALL • ^


7-45 p.m. 15 SAMUEL- GOLDWYN


Tickets C1 (Inc'. Refreshments) obtainable at F.A. Allens, Parson Lane, Trinity Church members, or Ring 23519


■ - I' ■ •


with DOUG on the organ ALL SINGERS WELCOME


SINGALONG


GOLDEN OLDIES Record show. Resident DJ


. FREE AND EASY EVERY.SUNDAY.


P E T E R G U N N


This train w ill run on the following dates: June 12th, July 17th, July 31st, August 14th


Trains run at 12-45 p.m., 2-45 p.m., 4-45 p.m. on onch day


Fare: Adult £2.50, Child £1.50, Includes eteam train ride at Embsay on the day.


All passengers receive a travelogue and souvenir ticket


Tickets: Sunwln Travel, Swadford Street, Sklpton, (New 1:|::::|3 Co-op) or by post from Embsay Station, Nr. Sklpton, N. Yorks.


Organised by the YORKSHIRE DALES RAILWAY ¥


¥ ¥


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


EDISFORD BRIDGE


PITCH and PUTT COURSE


I S N O W O P E N (weather permitting)


10-30 a.m. till dusk dally


Refreshment kiosk is also now open'


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BIG BAND SOUND LANCASHIRE COUNTY BIG BAND


President— DON LUSHER Conductor— ALAN TOMLINSON LANCASHIRE SCHOOLS TRAINING BIG BAND Conductor—TOM CUDLEY


SATURDAY, MAY 21 st. 1983 7-30 p.m. ’


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL; CLITHEROE ★


Tickets: ADULTS £1 — CHILDREN and OAP 50p TICKETS from CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES OFFICE or


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North Craven Flower Club . invite you to


C o f f e e ’m id F l o w e r s


on Saturday, May 21st, 1983 at Old Gledstone, West Marton


(by kind permission of Mr and Mrs David Nelson)'


10-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission £1.25, stalls, cakes, plants etc. Proceeds in aid of St Peter's Church, Marton


W H A L L E Y A B B E Y


Vivaldi Chamber Orchestra A CONCERT


(Royal Northern College of Music)


on SATURDAY, MAY 21st at 8 p.m.


TICKETS £1 including refreshments Please Telephone the Manager: WHALLEY 2268 _L RAC


STIRK HOUSE HOTEL GISBURN


£ * OX ROAST £


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


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BRASS IN THE


RIBBLE VALLEY


BALDERSTONE BAND


WILL PERFORM AT T H E B A N D S T A N D CASTLE GROUNDS, CLITHEROE


S u n d a y , M a y 1 5 t h a t 2 p .m . (WEATHER PERMITTING)


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


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S U N D A Y L U N C H at prices cheaper than you can cook at home — all the family welcome — special children’s menu


Freshly made sandwiches


Jacket potatoes with 7 different fillings 75p Large selection of bar snacks


All food can be eaten in the pub restaurant or club DON’T MISS THIS


Appearing in the restaurant


THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 13/14th


SOCCOGOSCO&CCCGCGCOGOCOCOSCOOSOOSOS


JOEL DAVID Tel. CLITHEROE 22550


Top comedian entertainer Enjoy your night out


SOCIAL CLUB CLITHEROE For the BEST in Entertainment


FRIDAY, MAY 13th Country and Western with


JOY and TONY WEST SATURDAY, MAY 14th


(TOP LINE ACT)


DIABOLO DUO ROY ANTONY


(FIRST TIME) Open Daily Except Monday SUNDAY, MAY 15th (GOOD) WEEKLY DOUBLE — 17 — 19


WEEKLY TREBLE — 1 — 1 — 19 200 CLUB — 91


(Members and Bona Fide Guests)


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


In response to popular demand


THE ROTARY CLUB OF CLITHEROE


Presents the second GREAT SPONSORED SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 5th DOG WALK


For full details see entry forms, obtainable from


Clitheroe Advertiser, and Times Office Frozen Food Centre, Railway Road Spar Food Liner, Garnett Road Kaydee Bookshop, Moor Lane


Separate Classes for Adults and Junior Owners


FOOD AND DRINK AVAILABLE PRIZES FOR ALL DOGS


HAVE FUN WITH YOUR DOG AND SUPPORT LOCAL CHARITIES


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGEj SUNDAY LUNCH


M E M B E R S D R AW £ 1 3 SUNDAY, MAY 15th


TR1X GROUP


DOUG ON THE ORGAN, BERNARD ON THE DRUMS


Members end Bona Fide Guests welcome Slaidburn Trefoil Guild


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL


69th Annual General


Meeting will be held in the


TOWN MAYOFTS PARLOUR by kind permission o t His Worship the Mayor


a t 2 0 0 0 hours on WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th


COFFEE EVENING


. on Friday,.May 20th Admission 25p Children lOp


By kind invitation of Mrs Brenda Howard


at Pages Farm, ___Slaidburn


7 B.m. to 9 p.m. (50% to setter, 50% to Hospice)


50/50 AUCTION at 8-30 p.m..


Bring and Buy, Cake Stall, Tombola, Sideshows


Proceeds for Ribble Valley Hospice Appeal.


St Mary’s The Virgin GISBURN


SPRING FAYRE in


THE FESTIVAL HALL GISBURN


SATURDAY, MAY 14th a t 2-30 p.m.


The Archdeacon of Craven's wife Opener• Mrs Rogers '


VARIOUS STALLS, TOMBOLA AND REFRESHMENTS


WINE BAR OPENING MAY 17th FOR BUSINESS LUNCHES


§ e iilo o r to d d ln n


WADDINGTON, Near CLITHEROE Tel. CLITHEROE 22333


Following the sell out Bavarian Evening ■ we are pleased to invite you to a


NEW ORLEANS NIGHT


on FRIDAY, MAY 20th, at 8 p.m. TICKETS £3 EACH


Which includes American Style Food, and a fantastic night out with the


DIXIELANDERS JAZZ BAND


Please book now to avoid disappointment B A R M E A L S D A I L Y


■ 12-30 — 1-45, 7-30 — 9-45


OR SPOIL YOURSELF IN OUR RESTAURANT


F • i A l - P’ ^ Mb i of a Lifetime. Motion Picture


of the Century. The


£ GANDHI


THURSDAY, MAY 12th to WEDNESDAY, at 7 p.m.


j P L E A S E N O T E T IM E


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2 6 t h ---- 2 7 t h MAY, C l i th e r o e Op e r a t ic Soc­ i e ty p r e s e n t s “ Songs f rom th e S h ow s ” , in a i d o f t h e L e o n a r d 2 C h e s h i r e Home s .


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3 0 th MAY, MONDAY. — Ma y Qu e en Fest ival an d s p o r t s , Duckmi re 3 F a rm, Sla id b u rn .


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3 0 t h MAY, 1 9 8 3 . — W a d d i n g t o n S p r i n g F a i r , Sp r ing Bank Hol i ­ d ay Mo n d a y , f rom 11 a .m.


9 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 3 , S u n d a y , Wh a l ley and D i s t r i c t L io n s Club, mo rn in g , 10-mi le run a n d Sp r in g Bank Spec­ ta c u la r .


r d JU N E , 1 9 8 3 . — R o t a r y Clu b o f Rib ­ b l e s d a l e Ba rn Dance. P r o c e e d s t o l o c a l ch a r i t ie s .


3 rd , 4 th , 5 th JUNE. A fe s t iv a l o f vi l lage life p a s t an d p r e s e n t . Gre a t Mi t to n .


T r i n i t y M e t h o d i s t Ch u r c h , Au c t io n Sale.


5 t h J U N E , S u n d a y , R o t a r y C l u b 2 n d A n n u a l s p o n s o r e d m o r n i n g B r u n g e r l e y d o g wa lk .


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8 t h JU N E , WED N E S ­ DAY. — Tr in i ty Youth an d Commu n i ty Cen t re Op e n Day.


1 5 th , 1 7 th , 1 8 th JUNE, W e d n e s d a y , F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y , C l i t h e r o e C a s t l e O p e n A i r T h e a t r e , P e n d l e Ope ra in “ Luc ia di Lamme r - m o o r ” .


1 7 th JU NE , 1 9 8 3 .


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MOR


1 8 th JU N E , S a tu r d a y . W a d d i n g t o n S p o r t s Day, s ta l l s , spe cial a t ­ t r a c t io n s , etc.


B a r n D a n c e , W e s t B r a d fo rd Playing Fields C ommi t te e .


9 th AND 1 0 th JULY, S a t u r d a y , S u n d a y , C l i t h e r o e P a r i s h Ch u r ch , Su n d ay School C e n t e n a r y E x h ib i t i o n an d P ro c e s s io n .


ST HELEN’S PLAYGROUP WADDINGTON


Friday, May 13th 10 a .m . — 12 noon


MORNING OPEN TOMB


Good-as-new Children’s clothing


Plant and cake stalls Raffle


Admission 25p including coffee, and biscuits Children free


Bits and Pieces ----


2 4 t h ---- 2 7 t h JUNE, 1 9 8 3 . —— F low e r f e s t i ­ val , Ch a tb u rn Me th o d ­ i s t Ch u rch .


Qua Sets, C


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