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■ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 21st, 1983 What's on... Whaft on... What* on... Whaft SATURDAY


8- 9-


11- 12-


BBC-1 ) “Noisy Neighbours"


summertime show.


ING.“ Film starring George Formby.


12-30 GRANDSTAND including 1- 00 News Summary; Football Focus (12-35); World Snooker (1-05, 1- 40, 2-40, 3-55) The Em­ bassy World Professional Championship; Racing from Leicester (1-25. 1-55. 2-


27 WEATHER. 6- 7-


sen ted by Jo n a th an Miller.


55 EDGAR KENNEDY in 7-


00 “ TROUBLE BREW­


15 GET SET. The Saturday 8-


Weather.


10 STATES OF MIND pre­ 9-


MASTERCLASS (last in series).


9 Derry.


dangerous criminals — and becomes their target.


00 NEWS AND SPORT;PECTED. Desperate for 15 ALFRED BRENDEL


AIB Ulster Challenge Cup: Collegians v City of


- 00 ROGER DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANY MORE by


11-05NEWS HEADLINES;. Weather.


9-30 FILM INTERNATION­ AL: “Pastorale."


John Fortune. Part 3.


Cornes Nickel Alloys Stakes, 2-00 The John Smith’s Centenary Hand­


icap Stakes, 2-30 The Leicestershire Stakes; Squash (2-10) Reports on


25), 1-30 The Philip Further coverage. 11- 00 RUGBY SPECIAL. The


10- 10-


11-


has a new heir. SPORT.


30 TALES OF THE UNEX­


an advance on her inheri­ tance, a young woman discovers that ner aunt


00 ITN NEWS AND 20 MATCH TIME.


10 WORLD SNOOKER.


DARTS KNOCKOUT CUP FINAL. World pro­ fessional darts champion Keith Deller joins the commentary team for the climax of the 1983 Black­ th o rn Masters from Oldham.


5-10 TOM AND JERRY. 5-25 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-35 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


Pakistan’s World and British Open Champion; International Tennis (2- 40, 3-55) from the West H a n ts Club, B o u r ­ nemouth: The State Ex­ press Classic; Internation­ al Swimming (2-40) The Yorkshire Bank Interna­ tional: Great Britain v Holland; 3-45 Half-time soccer scores; 4-35 Final Score.


5-40 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD: Boss Hogg has a nice little scam going, but Lulu Hogg interferes . . .


6-25 DATE WITH DANGER: ‘The Beasts are on the


10-10 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


10-


8-00 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 1983. Live from Munich, Germany.


Streets.” Film starring Carol Lynley, Dale Robinette.


11- 25 SATURDAY LATE FILM: “Steel Cowboy," starring James Brolin, Rip Torn.


1-00 WEATHER. i l l i i i i l i


3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: “Father Goose” starring Cary Grant, Leslie Caron.


5-05 GRAND SLAM from P a in s wick House, Gloucestershire: The Bridge Tournament.


three programmes) The anti-terrorist squad pin­ point the house where Rupert is held.


9-35 GOD’S STORY. 9-


10- 12-


11-55 THE LATE FILM. After an absence of nine years, a member of a Chicago crime syndicate decides to make one last job. Star­ ring George C. Scott and Tony Musante.


50 CARTOON TIME. 05 VICKY THE VIKING.


10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW With Isla St Clair.


troduced by Dickie Davies; 12-20 Karting The TV Times Superkart Chal­ lenge from Donington; 12- 45 On the Ball; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 Speedway — England v US from Wimbledon Stadium; 2-05 Racing — from Sandown. Guardian Classic Trial at 2-15; 2-25 Cycling — Liege/Bastogne — Liege; 2-45 Racing — from San­ down. Whitbread Gold Cup at 2-55; 3-10 Athletics — The Bruce Jenner Classic from San Jose, California; 3-30 Racing — from Sandown. Westbury Stakes at 3-35; 3-45 Half- Time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestling — from Harrogate; 4-45 Results.


25 BLOOD MONEY (last of 5-05 ITN NEWS.


5-15 ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES. Chimpanzees with human intelhgence arrive on earth and become celebrities. But a scientist vows to destroy them. S ta r r in g Roddy McDowall.


7-00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD­ HOUSE Russ Abbot and the gang return in a new series of music, mayhem and loony comedy.


7- 5-30 WORLD SNOOKER: 8-


The Embassy World Pro­ fessional Championship from Sheffield.


anniversary of the birth of Shakespeare, there’s a look behind the scenes at some of the bard’s original rehearsals.


iful blind witness reluc­ tantly helps Sgt T. J. Hooker in a Hunt for


SUNDAY l i e s i i t i i l i


9- 15 KNOCK, KNOCK. Stories and songs from God’s wide world.


9-00 PIGEON STREET. A “See-Saw” programme.


10- 9- 10-30 MATHS HELP.


10- 40 LET’S GO. 10-


11- EDUCATION. 12-


12-35 NEVER TOO LATE . . . 1-00 FARMING; Weather for farmers.


own clothes. READING.


30 THIS IS THE DAY. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


11- 45 WEEKEND WAR­ DROBE. Making your


55 MULTI-CULTURAL 20 TELE-MONTAGE.


10 THE SKILL OF LIP- 6-


5- 7-


1-25 BLIZZARD’S WONDER­ FUL WOODEN TOYS (last of six programmes) with Richard Blizzard.


8-


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 LAUGH WITH HOPE: “Son of Paleface” (new series). Season of films in celebration of Bob Hope, who will be 80 next month.


3- 4- 5- 5-


(2-00) The Embassy World P ro fe s s io n a l Championship; Interna­ tional Swimming (2-45) The Yorkshire Bank In­ ternational: Great Britain v Holland; International Ice Hockey (3-05) The World Ice Hockey Championships from Dort­ mund: Finland v Sweden; International Tennis (3- 30). The State Express Clas sic from B o u r ­ nemouth; International Show Jumping (5-00) The Volvo World Cup Final from th e S ta d h a l le ,


Vienna. 55 NEWS REVIEW. RAMME.


US. “Life on a Silken Thread.” Close-up photo­ graphy on spiders.


8-10WORLD SNOOKER. Further coverage from Sheffield.


JONES. Western adven­ ture series.


Highlights from two First Division games.


25ALIAS SMITH AND'portraits): The Broo. 10-


9-


15 MATCH OF THE DAY. 11-


Musical quiz chaired by Joseph Cooper.


6- 00 ANTIQUES ROAD­ SHOW with A r th u r Negus at Leicester.


6- 40 21st ANNIVERSARY SONGS OF PRAISE from Wesley’s Chapel.


7- 50 NEWS; Weatherman.


“Leopard In The Snow,” starring Keir Dullea, Susan Penhaligon, Ken­ 8 neth More.


9- 9-


- 45 MASTERMIND with Magnus Magnusson.


10- 10- Esther Rantzen.


15 THE SUNDAY FILM:Hindu service. 11-


10- 15 NEWS; Weather. ATTER with David 30 THAT’S L IFE with


M 15 HEART OF THE1- 50 ORCHESTRA. Six prog­


- tion of the modern sym- r orchestra with Jane


rammes tracing the evolu-


11-20 PH IL SILVERS as Sergeant Bilko (bw).


11-45 WEATHER.


Slover (2): Baroque. Bin


1II11P11I)


1-55 SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND (.new series) in­ troduced by Desmond Lynam; World Snooker


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­


side. LENGE. HULK. A deserted town


2- 20 SUNDAY MATINEE: “The Pyjama Game.” Problems occur at the Sleeptite Pyjama factory when the union represen­ tative falls for the new company superintendent. Starring Dons Day.


could be a death trap for David Banner unless he can find an antidote for the powerful bacteria which contaminate it.


4- 5-


Three scenes aboard a pleasure liner mingle laughter and romance.


9- 35 THE HISTORY MAKERS.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


1-00 ROOT AND BRANCH. 1-


00 MORNING WORSHIPMET: “ Don C a r lo .” 00 ME AND MY CAR.


2-


fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s country­


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A 6-


7- 30 THE INCREDIBLE 8- 15 BADMINTON. 30 THE OUTSIDERS. 00 MATINEE FROM THE


6-00 LOOK FORWARD. Looking forward to the week on Channel 4.


Placido Domingo is in the title role of Verdi’s magni­ ficent opera.


15 FACE THE MUSIC. 5- 6-


PRINCESS OF WALES IN NEW ZEALAND.


THE POOLS. Sami siz­


zles in her final concert before flying off to America.


6-40 APPEAL. Ted Rogers appeal SHAC.


6- 45 SING TO THE LORD. 7-


6-30 ITN NEWS. peals on beh alF' of


00 CREDO. 7- 45CUFFY. Widowed sister


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 15 THE WORLD ABOUT


8- 05 NEWS ON 2; Weather.


8- 45 INTERNATIONAL PRO- CELEBRITY GOLF from the Ailsa Course, Ayrshire.


scent of orange blossom is in tbe air as an engage­ ment has been announced in the Rigsby household.


15 RISING DAMP. The 30 THE BOY WHO WON 0 i l i l i l l l i i i l 15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­


2-20 GO FISHING WITH JACK CHARLTON.


4-


2-50 MILESTONES OF THE MOVIES: "Miracle on 34th Street” (1947).


20 THE BLACKTHORN


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6- 7-


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week’s omnibus edition. 35 PASSWORD. Another


SIR GALAHAD’S NIGHT CLUB


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1, River at Chester 2, Organ of Sight 3, Nazi War Criminal 4, World Record Holder 800 Metres


episode of the Weemawee High School comedy of square pegs in round holes.


05BROOKSIDE. This PISCO 00 SQUARE PEGS. Second


ANSWER:


weather followed by 7 Days.


30 NEWS HEADLINES and


7- 45 SWINDLE. First of three documentaries on the loot­ ing by Robert Vesco of several hundred million dollars from bon viveur Bernie Comfeld’s Inves­ tors Overseas' Service.


8- 45 WORLD OF ANIMA TION. More of the best work from animators around the world.


00 A WEEK IN POLITICS.


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STALLONE F IR S T BLOOD


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THURS., APRIL 21st to WED., APRIL 27th (Ex Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.


WATCH OUT FOR THE FOLLOWING TOP ENTERTAINMENT FILMS COMING TO THE CIVIC HALL OVER THE NEXT FEW MONTHS:


' The successful Film Musical “Annie”; Eight American Academy Awards and Five British


Academy Awards Winner “GANDIH”; The New Hero “THE BEASTMASTER”; The riotous Cannon and Ball Film “THE BOYS IN BLUE”; The Royal Performance Film “TABLE FOR FIVE”; Paul


Newman’s success “THE VERDICT”; Two academy Awards Winner “AN OFFICER AND A


GENTLEMAN”; The highly acclaimed “RETURN OF THE SOLDIER”; The much publicised “DARK CRYSTAL”; The American success “TOOTSIE”; THE NEW “SUPERMAN I I I” and many more.


SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT YOUR CIVIC HALL!


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LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE SUNDAY LUNCH


MEMBERS DRAW £10 SUNDAY, APRIL 24th


35 3-2-1. This week, on the 11-


35 T. J. HOOKER. A beaut­


10- 00 BOUQUET OF BARBED WIRE. Peter Manson encounters his new attractive secretary while daughter Prue has a violent row with her husband.


8-55 MALU MULHER. Brazi­ lian drama.


PETER FORD


WITH DOUG ON THE ORGAN AND


11-50 THE NAKED CITY. Another story in the clas­ sic police series which captures the gritty reality of New York.


JAMES. Clive James in his new chat-show role.


FLOWER FESTIVAL Saturday, April 30th


ST JOHN’S CHURCH, HURST GREEN


Golden Jubilee 1933 — 1983


MOTHERS’ UNION Sunday, May 1st


10 a.m. — 8 p.m. 1p.m. — 8 p.m.


SUNDAY, MAY 1st at 11 a.m.


SPECIAL SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING


PFOR ALL PARISHIONERS, PAST AND


Delia arrives in Shilling- bury and arouses the flames of passion in Cuffy and Jake.


i'iiv*,,


10-15 ITN NEWS. 10-


MY DAYS by R. F. De- lderfield (3).


Further coverage from Sheffield.


15 TO SERVE THEM ALL 10 WORLD SNOOKER.


35 GLASGOW (last of five 11-


Chefs,” starring Georgi Segal and Jacqueline Bhs set. A gourmet publisher is horrified to discover someone is killing off his favourite chefs.


15 F ILM : “ Too Many r - m The West Lynn Hotel*


SHOW. Tonight William Trevor talks to Melvyn


30 THE SOUTH BANK


The boyfriend of his ex- wife Melanie causes emo­ tional and professional problems for Trapper John.


30 T R lI 'P ER JOHN MD,


is now fully reopened for Saturday evening dinner.


Also for lunch and dinner throughout the week. Closed Sundays.


Full a-la-carte restaurant and bar facilities.


LUNCHEONS OR AFTERNOON TEAS. WEST LYNN HOTEL


WE ALSO CATER FOR WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES, BUSINESS AND PRIVATE FUNCTIONS, FUNERAL


is the perfect place for a memorable meal in lovely surroundings.


Telephone: COLNE.863864 for bookings and details West Lynn Hotel ^ 5 BARROWFORD ROAD. COLNE LANCASHIRE


Galway traces the - de­ velopment of music.


845 FATHER’S DAY. Sunday is not a day of rest for Lyall (John Alderton) thanks to his wife Dee and children.


Graeme Garden hosts this new panel game.


9- 15 MUSIC IN TIME. James 15 TELL THE TRUTH.Starlight


S in g le s NEWS FLASH


05 THE LOVE BOAT. 10-


SITED. The second episode takes us to Venice and marks the first ap­ pearance of Sir Laurence Olivier as Lord March- main who • is living there with his mistress Cara.


00 THE PRINCE AND WI is going p la c e s


ONE of the perks of being a WI member is the opportunity for travel far and wide. In June, a day outing to


Warwick, for a visit to the castle, and on to Stratford-on-Avon, has been arranged. Then there’s a weekend


in Edinburgh in August, staying in Princess Street and including a guided tour of the city, a visit to the Tattoo and a scenic coach ride. In the pipeline later in


the year are plans to visit Emme rda le Fa rm country.


tour of Germany’s Black Forest, visiting pictures­ que villages, cathedral cities, a Schnapps distil­ lery, a cuckoo-clock 'maker, and the famous spa town of Baden-Baden.


Further afield there is a


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ranged by the county fed­ eration’s Tours and Ex-, cursions Sub-Committee, which in 1984 is giving WI members, husbands and friends:the ehance to go to the Austrian Tyrol and Oberammergau for a' visit to the Passion Play. ,


All those have been ar­


WHEEL: “The Legend and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi..


15 BRIDESHEAD REVI­


NO DANCETUESDAY, APRIL 26th


(For one week only)


SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE APRIL 29th


8 p.m. — midnight 15 WISE MAN AND THE Then every Tuesday as always


Gents — "Jacket and Tie "" Ladles__Dress


• EVERYTUESDAY at


KEIRBY. HOTEL BALLROOM r * ' ■. •; BURNLEY \ *., J.


Details ■*. " RALPH, Rochdale '32849 ,' '


PENDLE WITCH “ HOTEL . ...


SABDEN FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd


SNUFFY GARRETT EVERY SATURDAY


Greet Artist SINGALONG


with ALF on the organ FREE AND EASY


EVERY SUNDAY


GOLDEN OLDIES Record show. Resident DJ


PETER GUNN


Restaurant ■ SK IPTO N For a night to remember :


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• Delicious food in , exclusive )


POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASES


surroundings,'that; -won’t cost you the earth


4-COURSE DINNER1 £7.50 -





For tabic reserv ations . iTcl. Pcppc


: SKIPTON 2970 - ; Keighley Road, Skipton'


The Snaygill House ' Hotel,


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8 WADDINGTON § $ METHODIST $ S SUNDAY S 8 SCHOOL .0


| JUM B L E |


1 SA L E I 0 SATURDAY, O 8 APRIL 23rd


^ at 2-15 p.m. at 2-15 p.m. 8 (V


n ADMISSION 5p q 0 • Refreshments available. tM


t^ c o o o o& G o o a c o co o o c ^ I s£ ALL SAINTS CHURCH, PENDLETON SUPPER DANCE


to be held iii PENDLETON VILLAGE HALLon FRIDAY, MAY 6th,1983


Dancing to the PARKER BROTHERS 8-30 p.m.-to 1 a.m.


Tickets £2.00 Inc. hot supper Licensed Bar


Enquiries: Tel. Clitheroe 23240 9 to 5 p.m. . 23313 after 6 p.m.


GISBURN RACES


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 2nd First race — 2 p.m..


L


GISBURN YOUNG FARMERS D IS C O -D A N C E


ON RACECOURSE at 8-30 p.m.


WADDINGTON, NEAR CLITHEROE Tel. CLITHEROE 22338


FORA.GQOD NIGHT OUT TRY THE.MOORCOCK Restaurant now open, table reservations advisable, particularly for weekends


SPECIAL SUNDAY LUNCH . . . . . . ....... SATURDAY NIGHT IS T BONE NIGHT


NOWBOOKING FOR


THE NEW ORLEANS EVENING with THE DIXIE LANDERS


JAZZ BAND FRIDAY, MAY 20th


An evening1 of fun and American food.........tTickets £3.00


We have• the ideal setting forj/qur_wedding, we'will be pleasedlb discuss menus and priced and arrange everything for this memorable occasion


£3.75


BAVARIAN EVENING ... ... FRIDAY, APRIL 29th TICKETS SOLD OUT


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RESENT MEMBERS, THEIR FAMILIES , AND FRIENDS


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B A N D O F T H E Q U E E N ’ S


L A N C A S H I R E


R E G I M E N T LUNCHTIME PERFORMANCE commencing 12-30 p.m.


FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1983 at the CASTLE GATE


(If wet in the CIVIC HALL)


RESPLENDENT IN FULL DRESS MARCHING UNIFORM


THIS MILITARY BAND WILL BE


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


T * ★ ★ ★ * * ★ ★ ★ * * * * * * * ★ * * ★ * * * * • * * * ★ * * SOCCER at


SHAWBRIDGE a SUNDAY, APRIL 24th


JOHN CONNELLY, JIMMY ROBSON, RAY POINTER, TONY PARKES, RONNIE CLAYTON, JOHN BYROM, BRYAN


EX-BURNLEY CLARETS EX-BLACKBURN RUVERS


KICK-OFF 2-30 p.m. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


DOUGLAS AND MANY MORE 0


COUNCILLOR MRS MYRA CLEGG, Mayor o f nibble Valley


■ a t 2-15 p.m. Admission 60p


PROCEEDS IN AID OF MAYOR’S CHARITY AND CLITHEROE FC BUILDING FUND


TO COMMEMORATE THE OPENING OF YHE NEW CLITHEROE FC CLUBHOUSE BY:


Children and OAP’s 30p 3


Slaidburn & District Playgroup


MINfMARKEf


Hand Painted Pottery, Bedding, Handicrafts, Chain Store


Seconds, Cake and Produce Stall, Tombola, Raffle, Shoe Stall________


to be held at


THE HARK TO BOUNTY SLAIDBURN


on TUESDA Y


.APRIL 26th at 8 p.m. Enq: Tel. Slaidburn 344


EDISFORD SCHOOL P.T.A.


JUMBLE SALE


FRIDAY


APRIL 22nd at 6-30 p.m.


EDISFORD C.P. SCHOOL


ADMISSION 10p t i


Produced by Edmond Cambien APRIL 25th to 30th


EACH NIGHT IN THE_PARISH CHURCH HALL


Seats available Tuesday to Friday inclusive


Commencing at 7-30 p.m. ____


A very few left for Monday


SATURDAY SOLD OUT Book now and don’t miss this now famous bi-annual Gang Show


Tickets: £1.20 Children under 14,75p No reduced prices on Saturday Obtainable from J. N. Clayton, 20 Shays Drive,


Clltheroe. Tel. 23162, who will also be In attendance at the Parish Church Hall on Saturday, April 23rd


WEDNESDAY APRIL 27th at 8 p.m.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


WHIST and


27th APRIL at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 60p (Including SUPPER) ALL MEAT PRIZES


DOMINOES on WEDNESDAY


00THE LATE CLIVE


BERNARD ON THE DRUMS Members end Bona Fide Guests welcome


CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB For the BEST In Entertainment


SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd


KIRT HENDERSON SUNDAY, APRIL 24th


(TOP MUSICAL ACT) DAVE REGAN (FIRST TIME) WEEKLY DOUBLE — 29 — 25


WEEKLY TREBLE — 5 — 5 — 18 200 CLUB — 41


(Members and Bona Fide Guests) CaVBC HALL


1983 Ribhie Valley Drama Festival,


ADJUDICATOR: SCOTT MARSHALL


A GREAT WEEK OF LIVE ENTERTAINMENT


MON. MAY 2nd a t 7-30 p.m.


BLACKPOOL DRAMATIC SOCIETY THE LIVER BIRDS


A lively romp by Carla Lane _____


TUES. MAY 3rd a t 7-30 p.m. TAKE ONE SETTLE


THE RAPE OF THE BELT


A comedy by Benn W. Levy WED. MAY 4th a t 7-30 p.m.


LANCASTER FOOTLIGHTS THE WILD DUCK


by Henrik Ibsen


THURS. MAY 5th a t 7-30 p.m. BROUGHTON PLAYERS


WAIT UNTIL DARK


A tense thriller by Frederick Knott FR1. MAY 6th a t 7-30 p.m.


OTLEY LITTLE THEATRE


PULL THE OTHER ONE A riotous comedy by Norman Robbins


SAT. MAY 7th a t 7 p.m. THE ANONYMOUS PLAYERS, BLACKPOOL


THE ACCRINGTON PALS The brilliant and moving play by Peter Whelan Sponsored by the Post Office


A pr il 18th. ^Monday to Friday 11 e.m. - - 12-30 p.m., 3 p.m. S-30p.m. y


ADMISSION £1.50 SEASON TICKET £7.50 (FOR SIX NIGHTS) Seats may be reserved at the Civic Hall (Tel- 23278) From Monday,


or evenings after 8 p.m. W ISW E L L WB


JUMBLE |n


| BARROW SCHOOL.!


APRIL 23rd 1 2 p.m.


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ADMISSION 5p | R e f re s hm e n ts


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date. . (


For details of this inexpen- ' sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa-• tions your intention.


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3 0 th A P R IL / l s t Ma y /2n d Ma y , S t J o h n ' s , Hur s t G r e e n , F l o w e r F e s ­ 2 t ival .n d M A Y , 1 9 8 3 . Mo n d a y — Po in t -To - P o in t Ra c e s , Gi sburn.


2nd MAY, 1 9 8 3 . Po in t - t o -P o in t d i s c o d an c e , R a c e c o u r s e , Gi sburn.


3 0 th MA Y, MONDAY. — Ma y Qu e en Fe s t iv a l and sp o r t s , Duckmi r e Fa rm, Sla idburn.


3 rd , 4 th . 5 th JU N E . A f e s t iv a l o f v i l la g e l i fe p a s t and p r e s e n t . Gr eat Mi t t o n .


8 t h J U N E , W E D N E S ­ D A Y . — Tr ini ty Y o u th and Commu n i ty Centr e Op en Da y .


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 Opera in “ Lucia di Lamme r - m o o r ’ *.


1 7 th JU N E , 1 9 8 3 . — B a r n D a n c e , W e s t Brad fo rd Pla y ing Fi e ld s C ommi t t e e .


2 5 t h


2 4 t h ---- 2 7 t h JU N E , 1 9 8 3 . —— F l ow e r f e s t i ­ val , Cha tb urn M e t h o d ­ i s t Chur ch.


9 th A N D 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 Chur ch, Su n d a y Scho o l C e n t e n a r y E x h ib i t i o n and P r o c e s s io n .


2 6 th JU N E , SU N D A Y . ---- C a ld e r s t o n e s Gala.


JU L Y , S umme r F e s t i ­ v a l , S t P a u l ’s , L ow Mo o r .


J U N E ---- 3r d


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