Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)- Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, March nth. l'JS.i Weekend SATURDAY BBC-4
G-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-
9- Live Ghost”.
STORE with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin, John Craven, Maggie Philbin.
12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-Jo News Summary;
I-
SHAME” (1955) (b/w) starring Richard Atten borough, George Baker.
55 LEON ERKOLL in "One 15 SATURDAY S U P E R
6-25 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 6-
5-115 NEWS, WEATHERMAN 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT
Football Focus (12-20); In ternational Boxing (12-50) report on Charlie Magi v Eleoncio Mercedes (\\ orld Flyweight), preview of Colin Jones v Milton McCrorv (World Welter weight); Racing from Chepstow (1-20, 1-50, 2- 20), 1-30 The Graham Riviera Novices’ Stee plechase (Handicap), 2-00 The Graham Reeves Hurdle Race (Handicap), 2-30 The Graham Reeves Steeplechase; World Cross Country Preview (1-JO) tomorrow's World Championships in Gates head: International Rugby Union (2-J0) Ireland V England from Lansdowne Road, and France v Wales from Parc des Princes; J-J0 Final Score.
5-20 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARI) “Dear Diary”, the loss of Rosco’s diary spells trouble . . .
RESS” (1956) (b/w) star r ing Richard A t ten borough, Dennis Price, Terry Thomas, Ian Car michael.
7- 30 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
nes at the Regal Theatre, Hitchin.
7- 8- 8- 50 "PRIVATE’S PROG
7-10 3-2-1. “The Foreign Legion,” with host Ted I Rogers
CONCERT The Underto 50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN
10-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 10-
Fred Emery and two questioners from Fleet
Stre.et cross-examine the decision-makers.
15 SATURDAY BRIEFING 11-
phony Orchestra in
8*15 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE. Robert Stack and Farrah Faw- cett-Majors in “Murder on Flight 502.” Someone is murdered on board a I trans Atlantic jet. Both passengers and crew real ise that they are at the I mercy of an unknown I maniac who will kill again I
North-West’s own football programme
Sym 15 MOZART BBC Welsh cluding. Symphony No. JO.
9- 15 FILM INTERNATION AL “JEALOUSY, ITA LIAN STYLE” (1970)
TURE “A Covenant for the Ark?” Prof. Peter Singer argues that we need to re-evaluate our attitudes towards animals.
II- 11-
. starring Marcello Mas- troianni, Monica Vitti, Giancarlo Giannini.
55 THE HORIZON LEC it IM I l l i i l
W. COOP” (1971) star ring Cliff Robertson, Geraldine Page.
(1-15 THE SATURDAY FILM: “ EVEL KN1EVEL" (1971) starring George Hamilton. Sue Lyon.
S-J5 NEWS AND SHORT; Weatherman.
Helen Reddy. 8- 9-
fi-0 5JIM'LL FIX IT Jimmy Savile realises some more viewers' dreams.
S-10 PAUL SQUIRE, ESQ starring Paul Squire with
' Krystle’s relationship with Nick.
10-
SHIP BOXING The W B C W e 11 e r we ig h t
11- 12-
been blinded, Fallon and Alexis conspire against
( Granada j
9-35 GOD’S STORY 9- 50 CARTOON TIME 10-05 STAR FLEET .
10- 30 THE SATURDAY SHOW. With Isla St Clair
12- t ro d u c ed by Dickie 55 DYNASTY Blake has
with David Bellamy, Sir Harrv Secombe.
15 WOGAN Terry Wogan 30 WORLD CHAMPION
Championship of the World: Colin Jones v Milton McCrory, from Reno, Nevada.
05 WEATHER
liam Conrad as private in vestigator Frank Cannon. “The Set-up".
15 CANNON starring Wil
5-05 ITN NEWS 5-15 GREATEST HITS — 1964. DJ Mike Smith in troduces a host of film clips to take you down memory lane
Davies. 12-05 Motor Cycl ing: The South African 500 c.c. Grand Prix; 1-10 On the Bali; 1-30 ITN News; 1-35 The ITV Five: Newcastle. Races at 1-45, 2-15. Lingfield. Races at 2-00, 2-30; 2-40 Athletics; 3*00 The ITV Five: Ling- field 3-05; 3-15 Motor Cy cling: The South African 250 c.c. Grand Prix; World Cup Ski-ing: The Men’s Downhill, from Lake Louise, Canada; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestl ing, from Oldham;. 4-45 Results
5-
3-20 SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: “THE , SHIP THAT DIED OF
6-
30 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 35 MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “ I.
-.2-10 THE GATHERING STORM: “ CONFES
1-10 GO FISHING WITH JACK CHARLTON. Jack Charlton today takes us to Yorkshire to discover the delights of gozzers, sq u a tts , cas ters and pinkies
I-
SIONS OF A NAZI SPY” (1939). Anti-Nazi drama, starring Edward G. Robinson
J-35 PASSWORD. Celebrity guests Julia McKenzie and Robin Nedwel! join chair man Tom O’Connor for another word association contest
BUTE TO AN ARTIST” (1979)
00 WORLD OF SPORT. In- 6-
5-
6- 7-
6-30 NEWS HEADLINES fol lowed by Preview J
bined re-screening of the past week’s events 00 7 DAYS
THE TRACKS. Paul Gambaccini talking to
10-15 UPSTAIRS, DOWN STAIRS (rpt). Ju liu s ’ Karekin has a pleasant
S-30 BASKETBALL. National Finals
12-10 DEATH IN THE CITY p
II-
those resourceful Califor nia Highway Pat’ Jon and Pouch
host Lennie Bennett SUNDAY IglggMgll
9-09 BAG PUSS 9-
10-
10-0(1 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-30 MATHS HELP 10-
from Cardiff
11- 15 WEEKEND WAR DROBE. Making your own clothes (1)
TRICKS? 12- 10 LET’S GO 15 SUN DAY WORSHIP 55 O LD D O G S , N EW
5 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles
0 GRAND SLAM. Bridge tournament from Pains- wick House, Gloucester shire
scions mind
)THE MONEY PROG RAMME. “Cash from the Desert.” Are Libyan funds behind parts of the > British press THE WORLD ABOUT
12-35 SlAKING THE MOST OF THE MICRO
for viewers with hearing problems
10 SEE HEAR! Magazine
1-00 FARMING: Weather for farmers
WORLD OF DISNEY: 2 "The Golden Dog”
1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-
Sandpit
2-50 SUN DAY GRAND STAND: International
- 10 LITTLE GRAVEL VOICE. Cartoon
Athletics. .The World Cross-Country Champion ships from Gateshead: In ternational Motor Racing. The Marlboro Internation al Trophy from Silver-
J-20 MATCH OF THE DAY. Highlights of two First
stone
5-20 DOMBEY AND SON by Charles Dickens (final
Division games
5- 6-
part) 50 NEWS: Weatherman
6-35 TERRY SCOTT appeals on behalf of the Television 6 for the Deaf Fund
Masterclass Cooking Boulogne; the Pennines .
-
7- 15 THE SUNDAY FILM: “ 11 HARROWHOUSE" (197J). starring Charles Grodin. Candice Bergen, James’ Mason, Trevor Howard, John Gielgud
from Barmouth. Gwynedd
S-15 NEWS; Weatherman 9-00 THE
■ Catholic priest in Britain 11-
12-
11- 00 SUNDAY NIGHT includ ing the life of the Roman
ACADEMY AWARDS. Attended by HRH^ The Princess Aiine. Frank Bough and Selina Scott are hosts at Grosvenor House, London
BRITISH
and The Mandrell Sisters 15 WEATHER
5 INTERNATIONAL PRO CELEBRITY GOLF
US: “A Highly Desirable Residence”
)TIME WITH BETJE MAN. The sixth of seven programmes celebrating
1-25 BLIZZARD'S WONDER FUL WOODEN TOYS. Richard Blizzard makes toys and models (1): The
1 ) NEWS ON 2; Weather
the work and ways of the Poet Laureate
DA STATE OF SLAV- ERY. David Henshaw re ports from Mauritania on the-survival of slavery
55 THE WONDERFUL 6-
7- 15 RISING DAMP. “Fire and Brimstone.” Landlord Rigsby could not be de scribed as religious, but
With Clifford Evans
7- -
finds time to repent 8 Holidav" 10 SING TO THE LORD.
when a theological stu dent moves in, Rigsby
10-10 ITN NEWS 10-
0 FILM OF THE WfcEK: “Minnie and Moskowitz” (1971), starring Gena Rowlands, S e y m o u i* Cassel
Granada ) MORNING WORSHIP
1 THE HUMAN FACE OF CHINA
) ME AND MY CAR 5 AAP KAA HAK ) THIS IS YOUR RIGHT ) WEEKEND WORLD ) UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE
00 HOLIDAY. New Zealand;
0-10 NUMBER III. “Dizzy." Disraeli — Prime Minister of Great Britain — still finds time to entertain two beautiful aristocratic sisters at Number 10
Change of H a r t . " Jonathan is the murder target for a female ‘hit man.’ But first she must find out who he is — Jonathan or Max?
I5CUFFY. “Guffy and a 15 HART TO HART. “A
45 CHIPS. Adventure with rolemen
40 PUNCHLINES. With
“BOOMERANG” (1917). Starring Dana Andrews
r e e n t s
surprise for Elizabeth, but the family solicitors have an unpleasant sur prise for the Bellamys: that Eaton Place is to be sold
Eddie Grant, and a second look at Ivajagoogoo
00 PAUL ROBESON: “TRI ^
Dee Williams and Richard Pryor in “Hit!” An explo sive action drama that ex plores the drug problem and the means of curbing |
What's o n ... What's o n ... What's on... What's on... What's o n ... What's on—! Opening
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *
SATURDAY, MARCH 26th
EAVES HOUSE STABLES
WADDINGTON 20 MATCH TIME. The I 20 THE LATE FILM. Billy
RIDING DRIVING TREKKING
Tel. 24679 (Stables) CLITHEROE 23467 (Home)
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TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE Parson Lane, Clitheroe
Why don’t you bring them to us for a couple of hours?
Do you get fed up with your kids on shopping days?
at
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TRINITY TRAKS DISCO FOR ALL CHILDREN UNDER THE
EVERY SATURDAY, 1-30 p.m. — 3-30 p.m, Refreshments available
AGE OF 14 Admission 25p
We’re sure that our music will satisfy them
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I *»
ClilTHEROE. t e l . 2 3 2 7 8 C IV IC HALL
THURS., MARCH 17th to WED., 23rd at 7-30 p.m.
evening shows only (ex. Sunday)
By popular demand for one further week
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For details of this inexpen sive way of publicising your event and giving
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USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE S U N D A Y L U N C H
MEMBERS’ DRAW — £11 T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 1 7 th S T P A T R I C K ’ S N I G H T
AS WELL AS USUAL ENTERTAINMENT S U N D A Y , M A R C H 2 0 th
DISCO NIGHT with P H IL C A S E Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome__________
(fabulous duo) 1 ‘ on
8-30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
05 BROOKSIDE. A com ■
15 A WEEK IN POLITICS 30 THE OTHER SIDE OF
O P E N DAY
FRIENDS OF BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND C of E SCHOOL
SUNDAY, MARCH 20th . from 2-4 p.m.
A celebration of our success in saving the school one year ago.
You are invited to visit our lovely Village School set on the Village Green
15 MALU MULHER s
as a dedicated State At torney determined to pre vent the conviction ol an innocent man for murder ing a churchman '
COMPUTER DISPLAY, COMPETITIONS and REFRESHMENTS
FREE ADMISSION — ALL WELCOME »,
t , SATURDAY, MARCH 19th £ ^
x 1 ^ :y Tt-Nii;
4 Be early to avoid disappointment , 4 8
’ No cover charge' ^
.. uPA;■:■..... M ,8 RARE BREEDS SURVIVAL TRUST
of rare farm animals, including cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, etc.
E X H IB IT IO N
AT CLITHEROE AUCTION MARKET, SATURDAY, MARCH 19th 10-30 a.m . — 4 p.m.
Admission: Adults 20p, accompanied children lllp- Knitwear and tweeds in rare wools on sale
Clitheroe Town Council MAYORAL “AT HOME”
r " s u 5 V i
SUN INN, WADDINGTON H IG H T E A S
SERVED SUNDAYS FROM
4-6 p .m . NOW AND THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER
Tel. CLITHEROE 23262 Bookings now being taken for Easter
MONDAY, MARCH 21st
M A R M A L A D E IT ’S INCREDIBLE
TEL. ACCRINGTON 37519 The Sandham-Fitchett School of Dancing present
T IM E FOR DANCING Modern Stage, Ballet, Tap, Greek in the
11- 25 STAR PARADE. Musical spectacular with James Last and his orchestra
■ Pogorelic is one of the most controversial figures to have emerged recently on the concert platform
SHOW. Twenty-four- year-old pianist Ivo
M B B 1 2-
JTHE INCREDIBLE HULK. Banner discovers that another scientist has the . same condition as himself, but will not dis close the antidote
10SONGS OF PRAISE
5 CARTOON TIME. “Inki At The Circus”
9 FIRST POST; The prog ramme in which presenter
. Sue Robbie invites you to write in with your views
5 SURVIVAL. “The Dam
and comments on chil dren’s programmes
0THE CHISHOLMS. “The S u i to r .” A wealthy widower courts Minerva and tries to win her hand by lavishing expensive^ gifts on the Chisholm family
Builders.” Once trapped out of existence, the beaver has become more valuable alive than dead
35 BARBARA MANDRELL 1-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 3- 4-
0THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY.’
5THE LOVE BOAT. “April’s Love/Happy Ending/We T h r e e / ’ Strange mishaps occur to a husband and wife who are planning to end their marriage
RUGBY S PEC IA L . France v Wales, Ireland v • England: Highlights of yesterday’s internationals
MASTER ARCHITECT. Patrick Nuttgens looks at Lutvens’s life and work
05 EDWIN LUTYENS —
4-50STATES OF MIND with Jonathan Miller. Stuart. Hampshire discusses Freud’s idea of an uncon-'
The biggest tunnelling scheme in Britain
00 HORIZON: “Hard Rock."
0 THE BOY WHO WON THE POOLS. ;A pools winner’s life is never dull
‘ bankrupt she remembers the okV story, of<! buried treasure
"Three Locks to For tune.” When Vicky is told that Jier father has gone
3- 00 A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH. To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, a look- at the annual parade ill’ New York
. TAKEEZAH"
5-00 NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER
6- -
1-110 RIGHT TO REPLY 1-30 OLD COUNTRY. Rural rumblings ami reminisc ences from veteran broad- | caster’ and countryman Jack Hargreaves
5-05 ROOT AND BRANCH. Llew Gardner reports on the dilemma of workers in 5 the arms industry
25 THE SOUTH’ BANK
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 1 9 th a t 7 p .m . Tickets Adults £1, Child 75p
From H. M. Sowerbutts and Co., King Street, Clitheroe
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25 ALL-INDIA TALKIES-
STILL ONLY £1 A WEEK WHY PAY MORE?
Meetings every Monday evening, White Lion Hotel at 7 p.m., Tuesday lunchtime “pop-in” at the White
Lion and Tuesday evening, Spring Mill, Langho at 6- 30 p.m.
Further details Tel. Blackburn 49986
WHIST DRIVE MARCH 27th at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 75p, including HOT POT SUPPER
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St Catherine’s Church West Bradford
RIBBLE VALLEY HOSPICE APPEAL CRAFT FAIR
35 FACE THE PRESS 7-
v WOMEN. Featuring Harvey Smith as inter viewer and top contes tants including David Broome, Liz Edgar arid Eddie Macken
05 SHOWJUMPING: MEN
Demonstrations, Display, Sale, Cake Stall and Draw
WHALLEY SCHOOL
trail of a missing despatch box leads Steed and Emma to a motor-rally, a treasure-hunt that turns into a wild goose chase. Arthur Lowe joins Pat rick Macnee and. Diana S Rigg-15THREE MEN IN A BOAT — AND MONT-
15 THE AVENGERS. The’
Admission 30p. Children 20p - including Tea and Biscuits
Saturday March 19th 10 a.m. to 3-30 p.m.
« o o c c c c o o o c c c c e c c o
BROOKSIDE SCHOOL Bright Street'
JUMBLE
CLITHEROE FLOWER club-
, MORENCY TOO. Jeremy Nicholas stars in a TV version of hfs suc cessful one-man (and a dog) showr based on Jerome K’Jerome's endur ing classic.
9-30 CRUCIBLE. The con troversial Sizeweil Public Inquire
0 ENCOUNTER. David Cohen, a 13-year-old from • .Manchester, travelled to Israel to celebrate his Barmitzvah at the West- ' ern Wail'in Jerusalem 0 ITN NEWS
0-30 SAMUEL' GOLDW’YN PRESENTS: “ THE BISHOP’S WIFE," star ling Cary Grant as an un usual angel — \\;ho comes 'down to Earth to answer bishop David Niven's prayers
DEMONSTRATION ■by Mrs Jean Allan
Thehte;
JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE, LOWERGATE, FRIDAY,
WOOD and WICKER at ST MICHAEL and
A’clt’ members and visitors most welcome
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ARE YOU WORRIED about smoking, over eating,
Hypnotherapy
find it difficult to relax, lacking in confidence?
• Ring E. Barrow 45 Queen Street,
Whalley.Tel. 2610 for consultation at anytime
could help ’ <
MARCH 18th, 1983, 7-30 . , . p.m.
TOSSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL
JUMBLE
in TOSSIDE INSTITUTE SATURDAY, MARCH 19 th
CAKE STALL TOMBOLA7
at 2 p.m. REFRESHMENTS Admission for Adults 20p
WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
ST PATRICK’S
DANCE/ DISCO
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th
FRIENDSOFFUR AND FEATHER
EASTERPRIZE BINGO EVENING
Wellgate, on Monday, March 21 st
at The Dog and Partridge Hotel,
Eyes down 8 p.m. . Supper available ,
FRIDAY, MARCH 18th at 6-30 p.m.
in THE SCHOOL HALL
Refreshments — Bring and Buy Stall
Admission 10p
and POUND STALL in the Sunday School
JUM B L E SA L E
Refreshments available Bus leaves King Lane at 1-15 p.m.
Saturday MARCH 19th at 2-15 p.m. Admission 5p
Restounmt-SKIPTON ■ For a night to V remember' v
.< surroundings, that.: won’t cost you the earth
; Delicious food in exclusive
4-COURSE DINNER £7.50 „
■ For tabic reservations Tel. Pcppe
Keighley Roatk Skipton v
TheSnaygill House Hotel,
PENDLETON Wl COFFEE
MORNING
MAYOR’S PARLOUR, SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1983
10 a.m. — 12 noon Admission 25p
Bring and Buy,’ Cake Stall, Book Stall, Home Made Biscuits
Proceeds for Wl and Village Hall Rooting Funds
®jejWoortotk3mt WADDINGTON, NEAR CLITHEROE Tel. CLITHEROE 22333
FOR A GOOD NIGHT OUT TRY THE MOORCOCK FRIDAY, MARCH 18th
JOHNNY BE GOOD SHOW DINNER DANCE
ADMISSION £1.50 inc. SUPPER SATURDAY, MARCH 19th
£6.50 incl. 5-COURSE DINNER plus V2 CARAFE OF WINE per couple J PLEASE BOOK EARLY
SUNDAY, MARCH 20th
JUMBLE SALE
TONIGHT
THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 6-30 p.m. at
TRINITY YOUTH and -COMMUNITY
CENTRE, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE. , Admission 5p
FLEA
SUNDAY, MARCH 20th
MARKETGISBURN FESTIVAL HALL,
Inquiries—
11 a.m. —.4 p.m. 824918
MARQUEE from • PENNINE MARQUEE HIRE
, All sizes available up to 75ft. x 30ft. Ring for price list on Colne ■v , • .865233
Cleveleys
For your next outdoor event hire your. .
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BAVARIAN NIGHT THE EIDELBURGERS OOMPAH BAND
FRIDAY, APRIL 29th
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOWS, 3 including SUPER BAVARIAN FOOD PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd JAZZ AT THE MOORCOCK , FREE
FRIDAY, MARCH 25th MEL HAGUE £1
SATURDAY, MARCH 26th DINNER DANCE to QUALITY STREET ;
BOOK EARLY £6.50
. SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd DINNER DANCE to HAMMOND TRIO BOOK EARLY £6.50
FRIDAY, APRIL 8th CODY’S COUNTRY £1.50
THE MOORCOCK !!AS A REPUTATION FOR SMART APPEARANCE SUNDAY LUNCH .
3 COURSES and COFFEE £3.75 INCLUSIVE ; ^ PLEASE BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
If you’re thinking of holding a Rcceptioji or. Party tve will be pleased -
to show you the facilities offered by the Moorcock and discuss menus, etc. AFTERNOON TEAS DAILY - - A LA CARTE RESTAURANT FUNCTIONS A SPECIALITY
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RIBBLE VALLEY RED CROSS DISABLED CLUB
COFFEE MORNING MARCH 19th
10 a.m. till 12 midday
To be held in the Mayor’s Parlour, Church Brow, Clitheroe
★ Cake Stall ★ ★ Bring and Buy Stall *
Admission 20p
Wednesday, March 23rd, 1983 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Worshipful the Mayor and the Mayoress,' Coun. and Mrs John H. Cowgill will be “AT HOME" in the Mayor’s Parlour on the above date and would like to meet as many residents as possible. The Town Charters, Regalia and other exhibits will be on display.
To assist in the catering arrangements, admission will
be by ticket only, obtainable at the address below. Tickets, which are free, will be sent if application cannot be made personally. Telephone 24722 — the office is open on the mornings of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
J. C. O R R E L L Town Clerk
Mayor's Parlour Church Street, .Clitheroe
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PARISH CHURCH 76 GROUP
in The Lower School
Friday, March 18th at 6 p.m.
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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
Whalley Road, Clitheroe
EVERY SATURDAY from 8 p.m.
NIGHT ALSO SATURDAY
MORNINGS at 10-30
DISCO for under 18s and Kiddies
SOCIAL CLUB For the BEST in Entertainment
CLITHEROE SATURDAY, MARCH 19th
HARVEY LEE DUO SUNDAY, MARCH 20th
(GOOD)
TOM PENDER WEEKLY DOUBLE — 7 — 7
(FIRST TIME)
WEEKLY TREBLE — 4 — 20 — 22 200 CLUB— 143
Members and Bona Fide Guests Welcome
King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323
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W E D N E S D A Y . A P R I L 2 0 t h — S a t u r cl a y , A p r i l 2 3 r d . YVaddinn-
t o n D r a m a G r o u p . S t H e l e n ’s S u n d a y S c h o o l . W a d d i n t j t o n .
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