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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). BurnleyJ2331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 22nd, 1983 W 11- 12- eekend SATURDAY- ( BBC-t -)


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. S-55LEON E R R O L in "Spooky Wooky" An RKO film.


9-15THE GET SET P IC­ TURE SHOW (Last in p re s en t ser ies) . Mark Curry with film favourites and ’ p o p - in - g u e s t Cy


Cumin of The Fixx.


12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-45 News ; Footbal l Focus (12-20); Rall.vcross (12-50, 2-10) The Sphere Drake Insurance Interna­ tional Rallvcross, from Lv d d en Hil l Ci rcui t , K e n t ; C h am p io n s h ip


FILM: “The Black Cat" (1941). Sta r r in g Basil R a t h b o n e , Bro d e r ic k Crawford. Bela Lugosi. 12 WEATHER.


Darts (1-30, 3-55) The Un­ ipart British Professional Championship semi-finals,


from Redcar; Racing from 5-


6- 6-


Ascot (1-50, 2-25, 2-55, 3- 30); Crown Green Bowls (2-45, 3-15, 3-55) The Em­ bassy Champions Trophy, from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool; 4-35 Final Score.


5-35 C H A M P I O N S H I P DARTS. The Unipa r t B r i t i s h P r o f e s s i o n a l C h am p io n s h ip . Liv e coverage of the whole of


7-25 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


the final in Redcar. 00 SATURDAY MORNING8-


7- 40 FLY ON THE WALL. Re-run ' of a‘ pioneering documentary from 1974, “The Family."


to u r n am e n t for club players.


11-20 GOLF. The Bob Hope British Classic.


11-20 N EWS ON TWO; Weather.


11-


‘ Mozart’s opera, in three acts.


d u c t io n by d i r e c t o r Trevor Nunn, of his pro­ duction of “ Idomeneo” from Gyndebourne. and at 8 -1 5 ID OM E N E O .


10 OPERA NIGHT Intro­


12*05 HAWAII FIVE-O. "Steal Now, Play Later.”


1-00 THE VENTURES IN CONCERT.


1-30 CLOSEDOWN.


12- 05 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Classic American series ol stories of space, time and imagination. “Mr Denton on Doomsday."


B i i i l l l l i i


ZARD: “Coy Meets Girl” — Coy and Vance are hi­ jacked while trucking a valuable cargo.


05 THE DUKES OF HAZ-


7- 05 BLANKETY BLANK. Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game every­


7-35 JULIET BRAVO starring Anna Carteret as Insp. Kate Longton in "Solvent Solut ion.” Kate finds some y o u n g s te r s who need her protection.


one can plav at home.


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW featuring the London-Paris-London Air Race.


15 THE NOEL EDMONDS 00 NEWS; Weatherman.


10*05 VICKY THE VIKING. 10*30 TH E SA TU R D A Y


9*25 ON STONY BEACHES. 9*40 FALCON ISLAND.


12*15 WORLD OF SPORT. In* t r o d u c e d by Dic k ie Davies; 12-20 Rallying — The Rothmans Manx In­ ternational Rally; 12-35 Snooker — The Player of the Year Awards; 12-45 ITN News; 12*50 On The Ball; 1-20 Speedway — The World Longt rack Final; 1-40 Racing — from Ripon; 1-55 Ten Pin Bowl­ ine — The British Open Championship from Fifth


SHOW.


8-25 THREE OF A KIND. Starr ing Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman and David C o p p e r f i e ld — wi th guests The Style Council.


8- 9-


10- Weatherman. Deep.”


55 NEWS AND SPORT; 10 REMINGTON STEELE


Starring Stephanie Zim- balist and Pierce Brosnan in “Steele Waters Run


Highlights of two First


10-50 SA TURD A Y LAT E F ILM: ‘‘S h a f t ’s Big Score” (1972) s tar r ing R i c h a r d R o u n d t r e e , Moses Gunn.


tion. 12-30 WEATHER. ( BBC-2- ■)


0-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-20 SATURDAY CINEMA: “None But The Lonely He a r t” (1944) s tar r ing Cary Grant, Ethel Barry­ more.


5-10 GRAND SLAM. Bridge


Division games, plus the August/September “Goal of the month" competi­


00 MATCH OF THE DAI.


5*00 ITN NEWS. 5*05 THE KRANKIES KLUB. Join “wee” Jimmy and his


Park Bowl, Sheffield; 2-10 Racing — from Ripon; 2- 25 GoJf — The Bob Hope B r i t i sh Clas s ic; 2-40 Racing — from Ripon; 2- 55 Golf — The Bob Hope British Classic; 3-45 Half- Time Soccer Round-Up; 4- 45 Results.


5-35 CHIPS. “Mitchell and Woods.” Women offices Mitchell and Woods are given a testing time after promotion.


friend, Ian, at the Krank- ies Klub.


5- 6- 4-


The Unipart British Pro­ fessional Championship. Highlights of the final from Redcar, played ear­ lier this evening.


25 Ch amp io n sh ip Da r t s .


I l l l l l l i i l | 1-


Planning. Repeat of the success ful ser ies p r e ­ sented by Susan Pennali- gon taking a realistic look at self-sufficiency.


2-


9-15 THE ADULT MOVIE. Gregory Peck and Lee Remich in “The Omen." Th e s to r y r e l a t e s a I prophecy in the Bible, the Book of Reve la t ions , which foretells the coming of Armageddon, the final confrontation between the forces of good and evil that will be generated by 1 the son of Satan.


Mhafs on ... What's on... What's on ... What'* on... What's o n ... Whafton--- " 'trI n IT^YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


The COME AND ENJOY A GREAT DAY OUT AT THE


CLITHEROE CASTLE FET


CHILDREN’S SPORTS


ALL AGES — Entries on the field


55 A KIND OF LIVING.1 mile and % mile races.


Trophies for Juniors (under 16s) and seniors on


perimeter path of Castle Field. Entries on the day.


25 PARNELL (1937). Clark


Gable stars as the 19th c e n tu ry I r i sh p a t r io t Charles Stewart Parnell, who fought in Parliament for Irish home rule, but whose career was ruined by his affair with a politi­ cian’s wife. With Myma Loy.


BEARS. Start of the zany series spoofing Chicago gangster life in the ’20s.


05 BROOKSIDE. 6-


Faith brings the latest news from the burgeoning world of video. Special guest this week is Mary Whitehouse.


7*00 A WORKING FAITH What Do The Congrega­ tion Do? Stewart Lamont is joined by the Rev. Canon David Mclnnes, Oswald Clark and Gordon Hector. How can the gifts that are la tent in the members of the congrega­ tion be released for the benefit of the community? ,


lowed bv Flashback. PONY RIDES 7- 8-


COME TO IT. Li t t le Gir ls Are Suga r And Spice — And Not Always Nice.


HVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL


FINALS ALL AGES


35 THE CHICAGO TEDDY


INFLATABLE AIR BEDS


00 VIDEO VIDEO. Adam


CHARITY STALLS


30 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ (Pitches still available) 1- 2-


TIMETABLES OF EVENTS (approximately)


1.30 Five-a-Side Final (8-10 years) of the Ribble Valley


Kiddies Games Fancy Dress Competition 'h Mile Race


1 Mile Race Tug-of-War


2-15 Pony and Trap Rides 2- 3-


3- 4- 5-


30 Ftve-a-Side Final (14-17 years) 00 Five-a-Side Final (ladies)


Odd Pets Competition Judo Display by Trinity Judo Club


30 Five-a-SIde Final (mens) 00 Egg Throwing Competition


00 Grand Clean-Up Competition and Close


From 12 noon there will be a Mini Marathon starting 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


aD?SC°0S— NETBALL — COMPETITIONS


Entries for the Fancy Dress and Odd Pets, Tug-of- War, 1 Mile, % Mile Competitions will be taken at the Information Centre from 1-15 p . m . _____


ADMISSION FREE


30 MY WORLD AND WEL- :


ENCE IN SOCIETY. Stealing the Sun. This film Iooks at solar power |


research and the practical applications of solar eneg-


6*30 GAME FOR A LAUGH. Real people being them­


7-30 PUNCHLINES. The fast- moving quiz game hosted bv Lennie Bennett.


selves are the stars of this countrywide look at the BritisK at play.


8*00 llART TO HART. “Too Close to Hart.” The Harts believe that their plan to expose an art forgery and burglary ring is a master­ piece, only to discover a dangerous flaw as their investigation nears the final stages.


9*00 ITN N EWS AND SPORT.


SUNDAY ( BBC-t )


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 TRUMPTON. 9-


10-


and songs from God’s wide world.


10-30 HARVEST FESTIVAL S E R V IC E . F r om St Peter’s Church, Spexhall, Suffolk.


00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


12-55 FARMING; Weather for farmers.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-


2- Musical cartoon.


4*35 DAFFY DUCK. Cartoon. 4- 45 BONANZA. Western ad­ venture series starring Lome Green, Dan Block­


Hatch. 10-


5*35 NEWS; Weatherman. 5- 45 W I L F R E D AND E I L E E N . S t a r r i n g Christopher Guard and Judi Bowker. Wilfred and Eileen have married . . . war is declared.


er, Michael Landon — “Love Child.”


6- 40SONGS OF PRAISE F r om G u i l d f o r d Cathedral.


7- 8-


“Shipwreck!” (1978). Star­ ring Ro b e r t Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olsen.


11-


6*05 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


15 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories


one of the most valuable things to come out of the sea.


6-40 CRIME: THE SHOCK­ ING TRUTH. Crime — a s u b j e c t w h i c h is a minefield of statistics, suppositions and miscon­ ceptions. Tonight’s “In­ quiry” by Laurie Taylor.


8-05 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 8-


1-25 GEOFFREY SMITH’S WORLD OF FLOWERS. Tulips.


E U R O P E . The Jo h n Playe r Grand Pr ix of E u r o p e f rom B r a n d s


9- CONTINENT A three-


part natural history of the Wild West, narrated by Barr\r Paine.


20 G R A N D P R IX OF


55 RACCOONS ON ICE. 9-


6- 7-


Frank Topping presents | the third of six program­ mes of music, medition and discussion.


45 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. 10 THE MAKING OF A


Glover’s series tracing the modem symphony orches­ tra’s evolution (2).


PRIX. The John Player


05 O R C H E S T R A . J a n e 9-


35 EUROPEAN GRAND 10-


Grand Prix of Europe — highlights from this after­ noon’s race at Brands Hatch.


7-45 THE WINDS OF WAR. Determined to see the 1 war for himself, US Cap­ tain “Pug” Henry joins a bombing raid over Berlin — in a plane that is hit


PLAY YOUR CARDS 1 RIGHT. Popular game show in which couples 1 test their knowledge of public opinion and card game skills as they go for major prizes.


over France.


ting The Birds Go Free.” 1 Starr ing Lionel Jeffries


THE ZOO by Angus Wilson (Part 2) “Godman- c h e s t e r ’s P l a n " wi th Robert Urquhart.


05TH E OLD MEN AT 11-


"The Man from Del Rio” (1956) starring Anthony Quinn, Katy Jurado.


.............. ......................... ■ ~. 00 MIDNIGHT MOVIE:


man and the daughter of the farmer who employs him.


11-55 O N E MAN BA N D . Madge Hindle introduces


“Matchmakers.” 00 ALL FOR LOVE. “Let­ 15 ITN NEWS. ,


and Carolyn Pickles. A touching friendship d e - 1 velops between a young I


15 BRUCE FOR SYTH’S , 9- ery. Final part of the series/


10-00 4 TRACK — LIVE. Join the party with about two and a h a l f th o u s an d


00 C R U C IB L E — S C I ­


__ THE SA N D P IP E R


WHALLEY PRESENTS


ROCKERFELLA’S DISCO


EVERY FRIDAY 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


00 CALEB WIL L IAMS . . People in the Showerings I


Price includes BUFFET SUPPER FREE DRAW GIVEN AWAY


Admission £1.25 before 10-30 p.m. £1.75 after 10-30 p.m.


Featuring TO P DJ


and West Showground for ! four hours of live rock music from lots of big names — David Essex, UB 40, Big Count ry, S a l ly O ld f i e ld , Th e Strawbs, The Belle Stars, to name a few. Presented by Richard Digance and Steve Strange, with guest appearances from Jools Holland and Leslie Ash.


avilion at the Royal Bath I


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS


DECEMBER 7th, 8th and 10th


M IK E T E R R Y £8.75


DECEMBER 13th, 14th, 15th and 17th


F R E S H A IR E £8.75


DECEMBER 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd


G R E E N G A G E £8.90


DECEMBER 31st


C A R N IV A L N IG H T £16


THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE A FULL \ SCANDINAVIAN CARVED BUFFET 1


Room also available for21 st Birthdays, Weddings, etc. For Details


Tel. Whallcy 2370


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


RIBBLE VALLEY W.E.A.


COURSES for 1983/84 LOCAL HISTORY WORKSHOP Tutor: Mrs Mary Higliam


WEDNESDAYS, for 20 weeks from SEPTEMBER 28th, 7-15 p.m. at RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE. FEE £17 or 2 x £8.50


LOCAL HISTORY: THE CHANGING


FACE OF LANCASHIRE, ANCIENT TO MODERN


00 SIMON AND SIMON.


four hi lar ious men of manv parts playing a mul-1 titude of diverse roles. 1


15 THE SUNDAY FILM:


A c e l e b r a t i o n of 30 y e a r s o f O l d -T im e


l l i i i l i i i M H f i . 1-


9-25 MINIATURE CHESS M A S T E R P I E C E S .


55 THE GOOD OLD DAYS. 9-


Music Hall from the City Varieties, Leeds. Larry Grayson, Anita Har r is and Billy Dainty top the


10-05 H E A R T OF T H E MATTER. Dr Elizabeth Kubler-Ross talks about the spiritual truths she learnt from her terminal patients.


9- bill. 10-


“Caught in the Web.” Featuring a game played in 1904 between Dodge and Hough-Teling.


at topical Irish events, 2- 50 NEWS; Weatherman.


11- 00 P L A Y B E T T E R SQUASH. A look at some of the advanced shots in squash as well as the best positions to adapt to on the “T.”


The fenland church of St Andrew's, Sutton, in the ancient Isle of Ely, plays host for a Harvest fes t i ­ val service.


10- 40 TAKING STOCK. “Life­ lines.” Third of five prog­ rammes about being 50 m the ’80s.


11-30 11-50 WEATH


man the Crooner." THE SKY AT NIGHT:


"The Autumn Sky.’ 1ERMAN.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


11- 05 P H I L S IL V E R S a s Sergeant Bilko in “Dober­


12- 1-


look at the work being done by naturalist Jane Ratcliffe as she tries to save injured bi rds of


30 THE MUSIC OF MAN. 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


5-


3- 45 RIGHT TO REPLY. 4-


Tutor: Jessica Lofthouse THURSDAYS, two 10-week linked courses from


OCTOBER 6th, 7-30 p.m. at OAKHILL COLLEGE, WISWELL LANE, WHALLEY. FEE 2 x £8.50


Tutor: Mr Ken Howarth, AM A Sound Archivist


ORAL HISTORY: RECORDING MEMORIES FROM THE PAST


35 IRISH ANGLE. A look 00 TIN PAN ALLEY,


A look “ b e h in d th e scenes” at the SDP. con­ centrating today on some of the party’s losses and the preparation for the General Election.


15 CLARET AND CHIPS.


FRIDAYS for 10 weeks from OCTOBER 7th, 7-30 p.m. at NORTH WEST SOUND ARCHIVE, CLITHEROE CASTLE FEE £8.50


Enrolment first evening of course.


Fee concessions: Pensioners, full-time students, no charge for unemployed


Further details from MRS NORA WILSON. TEL. WHALLEY 3257


lowed by El Salvador’s C r u c i f i e d C h u r c h .


Documentary about the 30 DOWN TO EARTH. A


5- 45 FACE THE PRESS. A newsmaker in the public


c o n f l i c t s w i th in th e Catholic Church in El Sal- v a d o r w h e r e rad ic a l Christians vie with Con­ servative Christians with explosive. implications for both Christianity and the Third World.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-


3-


Starring Ingnd Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten.


00 FILM: “Gaslight.” (1944).


2- 2-


4- 45 R U G B Y S P E C IA L Llanelli v Bath — com­ mentary. Plus highlights of the summer’s rugby.


UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. A portrait of this original and virtuoso talent on his only visit to Britain: Michael Smith, who died last month.


BOTTOM OF THE SEA. “The Mermaid.” Crane captures a mermaid — an act that leads the sub into deadly peril.


Philip Whitehead.


oo Ivei'e k e n d WORLD. 00 V O Y A G E TO T H E


6-


journalists in this live dis­ cussion series, chaired, as u s u a l , b y A n t h o n y Howard.


eye meets a panel of top 15 AM E R IC A N F O O T ­ BALL.


class football action intro­ duced by Brian Moore featuring play from two


50 MICHAEL SMITH —3-


00 CREDO. Presented by 30 THE BIG MATCH. Top-


8-


7- 151 R EM EM B E R H A R L E M . T ow a r d


Freedom.


hosts this popular word puzzle game, and this


FRANCISCO. “The Most Deadly Species.” Steve Keller unwittingly leaks information to a very dangerous woman.


4-


5- 35 O U R U N D E R S E A WORLD. Th e Bla ck Diamond of the Sea. An investigation which looks at lobsters, the creatures that, pound for pound, a n


6-00 SALE OF THE CEN­ TURY. Wi th Nicholas


British Classic.


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6-40 APPEAL. General Sir


Parsons.


Jeremy Moore appeals on behalf of the Royal Star and Garter Home.


15 THESTREETS OF SAN 10 GOLF. The Bob Hope


8- 45 A FINE ROMANCE. To­ night Laura (Judi Dench) decides that she and Mike (Michael Williams) don’t have enough fun — and looking at Helen (Susan Penha l igon) and Phi l (Richard Warwick) seems to provide the answ-er . . .


9- .1


w‘eek’s teams include Tim Brooke-Taylor, Suzanne Danielle, Richard O’Sulli­ van. Wi l l ie Ru shton, Sheila Steafel and Miles Kington.


tVVVVVVVVSXVVttKVSSMK SATURDAY,


15 BABBLE. Peter Purves


SEPTEMBER 24th Blackburn


Collectors’ Market This time in


KING GEORGE’S HALL


Northgate, Blackburn 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


20 HARD TIMES. 10- 20 FILM: “Strange Cargo" \ Blackburn 53093


Senior and Junior Citizens 15p Enquiries


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antiques and collectors’ items Admission 30p


More space, more stalls, more PENDLE WITCH


HOTEL SABDEN


FRIDAY, SEPT. 23rd HARVEST


(ex Royston Jones)


EVERY SATURDAY SING ALONG


with DOUG on the organ ALL SINGERS WELCOME


GOLDEN OLDIES Record Show Resident DJ


FREE and EASY EVERY SUNDAY


P E T E R G U N N 15 NEWS HEADLINES fol­


W C l ith e ro e United Reformed Church


THE FOUR SEASONS i


Friday, and Saturday, 10-30 a.m. — 8 p.m. Sunday, noon — 6 p.m.


Flower Festival and Harvest Thanksgiving SEPTEMBER 23rd to 25th


Morning Worship, 10-45 a.m. Songs of Praise, 6-30 p.m.


Refreshments Children's Art Exhibition


.Admission Programmes at door 50p


j OCCCOOCCCCOCCC05CCCOCCOCOCCOOOCOCCO ' ^ CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN


HARVEST THANKSGIVING Sunday, September 25th 8 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION


10-30 a.m. MATINS. Attended by members of the Methodist Church Choir and Congregation


3 p.m. GIFT AND THANKSGIVING SERVICE. Preacher Rev. B. Cave, Vicar of Hurst Green NO SERVICE at 6-30 p.m.


HARVEST SUPPER AND SOCIAL


Wednesday, September 28th at 7 p.m. in the School Hall Tickets 30p


< i c < > o o « < > = o c > 5 « > o c < ^ > o o = o o = o = o c c o o c c ow SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th MEMBERS DRAW SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th WAYNE STEVENS (VOCAL ENTERTAINER)


(DOUG on Organ, BERNARD on Drums) Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


I


TUG-OF- WAR


00 Flve-a-SIde Final (11-13 years) DISPLAY


By members of Trinity YPCC Judo Club


COMPETITION (2 teams)


NETBALL JUNIOR


REFRESHMENTS TRINITY


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information Tel. Clitheroe 27886


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SO C IA L C LU B For the BEST in Entertainment


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd


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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th


L E S C R A IG (TOP ENTERTAINER)


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th INTERNATIONAL CABARET ARTISTE


VINCE LORRAINE W E E K L Y D O U B L E — 25-19


(don’t miss this one)


W E E K L Y T R E B L E — 11-20-27 200 C LU B — 115


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Presented by H U G H SC U L L Y is coming to


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i -on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th g ^


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y is entirely free. Don’t despair if you have a four- Y J?


Leading experts will be available to give opinions on antiques, works of art, collectors’ items and curios. Bring along anything you wish to know more about anytime between the above hours. It


" L'"' ' JUDO 00 OFFICIAL OPENING by His Worship the Mayor


S A N D P I P E R ^ ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Peter, the proprietor, invites customers old and new to celebrate his


THIS SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 24fh, from 1 p.m. to be opened by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Ted Boden


FANCY DRESS


Prizes for under 7’s and


under 11’s. Entries on the field.


10th ANNIVERSARY -v- j,.


at The


^ S A N D P I P E R S on Saturday


\\t November 19th with an


INTERNATIONAL CABARET SHOW


featuring


LAURA PALLAS (Recording Artiste)


THE JOLLY BROTHERS1 j ,, (Superb Comedy Duo)


J *-f (T Mr ALAN WARD T |


1=) EMILIO ti (International Recording Artiste)


|\ Buffet Supper and Dancing, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. (3 hours of Top Line Cabaret)


The best cabaret show to be seen in the North * West for a long time


. A limited amount of tickets


Special price only £7 inclusive


P’or reservations Telephone


WHALLEY 2370


he jVW ansiuer to Danny La Rue) iry and direct from Majorca, Spain


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2 3 r d __ 2 S t h S E P ­ T E M B E R ,


F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y , C l i t h e r o e


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1 s t O C T O B E R , 1 9 8 3 . W e s t B r a d f o r d M e th o d -


U n i t e d R e f o r m e d C h u r c h , F o u r S e a so n s F l o w e r F e s t iv a l .


. i s t C h u r c h . H a r v e s t s u p p e r a n d e n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t by Bu rn le y S a v o y ­


1 2 t h O C TO B ER , W e d ­ n e sd a y , C l i th e r o e C o n ­ c e r t s Soc ie ty, Bro d s k y S t r in g Q u a r t e t .


a r d s .


1 6 t h O C T O B E R ---- R o t a r y C l u b


2 0 t h , 2 1 s t a n d 2 2 n d Oc ­ t o b e r .


C l i t h e r o e , A f t e r n o o n G o l d e n J u b i l e e C om ­ m e m o r a t i o n S e r v i c e , T r in i ty .


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2 1 s t O C TOB ER , 1 9 8 3 , F r i d a y — P e n d l e t o n P . C . C . h o e d o w n d a n c e . P r o c e e d s t o


M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h Drama Group present “ R u n n i n g R i o t ’ ’ by Derek Benf ield.


---- T r i n i t y CLITHEROE I


2 6 t h OCTOBER. To s s id e a n d D i s t r i c t W om e n ’s


P e n d l e t o n C h u r c h .


2 6 t h , 2 7 t h , 2 8 th , 2 9 th OCTOBER, We d n e s d a y t o S a tu r d a y inc lus ive, Wh a l l e y C h u r c h P l a y e r s


G r o u p , M i n i -M a r k e t in a id o f local c h a r i t i e s .


2 7 t h , 2 8 th a n d 2 9 th O C ­ TO B ER . — C l i th e r o e P a r i s h C h u r c h D r am a ­ t i c S o c i e t y p r e s e n t s “ N o t N ow D a r l i n g . ” by R a y C o o n e y . O C T O B E R


p r e s e n t s “ C o n f u s i o n s ” b y A l a n A y c k b o u r n . Te l . Wh a l le y 2 3 2 5 .


4 th No v emb e r — Royal B r i t i s h L e g io n P o p p y Da n c e .


5 th No v emb e r —- Ro y a l


14 NOVEMBER, 1 9 8 3 , M o n d a y — Ke n Se ed L e c t u r e f o r C l i th e r o e Civic S o c ie ty .


Br i t i s h Le g io n Fe s t iv a l o f R em em b r a n c e .


FR IDA Y, NOVEMBER 1 8 t h . — P e n d l e CP S c h o o l , C h e e s e a n d Win e Ev e n in g , 8 to 10 p . m . , p a r e n t s and f r i e n d s o f s ch o o l all w e l c om e .


F R I D A Y . S a b d e n H a l 1 o w - e ’ e n P r o c e s ­ s io n , a n y e n t r i e s fo r f lo a t s wi l l b e we l c ome , f r e e o f c h a r g e . ---- Te l . P a d i h am 7 3 8 6 6 .


2 8 t h ,


WEDNESDAl a t |


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CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a


future date may use this, column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the date. For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323


EDISOl ONI


SATURDAY at TF


the chefs table, ( ned


Tickets £9. pH Meal served from WEST BIl METHODIif HARVl


^ SATURlj J7t/S/C-4;§


Lowergate, Clil on SATURDl


SEPTEMBEP.| at 2 p.m.


Refreshments i In a id o f re -co v


Admission J


s n o o k e r ta b le s , i s e t o f snoo ker]


J U M B \ in PENDLE CQ


2 5 th No v emb e r — Bow- la n d C o u n ty Se co n d a ry


Bolton-By- Vlllage H i


W e d n e s d a y , D e c em b e r 7 t h . ---- C l i th e r o e C o n ­ c e r t s -------------S o c i e t y . J o s e p h i n e H o r d e r a n d Nic o la H a d l e y . Re c i ta l f o r ’c el lo a n d p ia n o .


S c h o o l P a r e n t T e a c h e r s A s s o c i a t i o n , Annual W h i s t D o m i n o and Be a t l e Dr iv e , a t 7-30 p .m .


C I V I C H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 ,


Thursday, September 22nd, to Wednesday, at 7-30 p.m.


Producer David Puttnam and Director Bill Forsyth


put the British Film Studios on top of the world with two splendid films — CHARIOTS OF FIRE and GREGORY’S GIRL Now the two combine with a


novel of great vitality and humour, resulting In a highly recommended film to stir ail hearts


BURT LANCASTER PETER R1EGERT IN


LO C A L H ERO


WHALLEY SCHOOL PTA . CENTENARY YEAR


SEPTEMBER FAYRE


SEPTEMBER 24th COMMENCING 2 p.m.


STALLS, ENTERTAINMENTS, REFRESHMENTS, GAMES


LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY COME ALONG AND ENJOY YOURSELF


(PG)


See the film and get an entry form for the competition. You could win a fabulous family holiday In LOCAL HERO Country


>OOCCCCCOOOCCCCOOflC SALEM


CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


MARTIN TOP RIMINGTON


THANKSGIVING SERVICES


HARVEST


Sunday, September 25th PREACHERS


2 p.m. MRJ.HOPEB.Sc. (Hons) of East Marton


7 p.m. Mrs SONIA HOLMES of Colne


MISS ANNIE RUSHTON of Newton


Monday, September 26th


7-30 p.m. COLOURED SLIDES ON ISRAEL


followed by sale of Fruit, Veg. ALL WELCOME


BROOKSIDd


ST PAUL’S CHURCH BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


ST PETER and


Sunday, September 25th at 11 a.m.


THANKSGIVING Whist and


HARVEST


Monday, September 26th at 7-45 p.m.


Domino Drive In the Village Hall


MAYORESS OP CLITHEROE’s


LADIES’ COMMITTEE invite you to a


COFFEE MORNING


in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


ECKANKAR


A UNIVERSAL TEACHING


INTRODUCTORY TALK


CENTRAL LIBRARY Grimshaw St, Burnley


Sat., October 1 st 2-30 p.m.


ALL WELCOME


ECKANKAR Is a way of Ufa for many thousands of individuals In over 90 countries around the world, tt pro­ vides the spiritual tools to enable you to understand more fully your divine Self, the world you live In, and to experience the Heavenly Worlds during this lifetime. It stimulates the sense of adventure In man and en­ courages each Individual to reach beyond himself to find a greater pur­ pose in life.


Further Information: BRINSCALL 831533


FO.OTBALL_CyJB_ CHATBURN


1 Sponsored by National and Provincial Building Society


CHATBURN


SEPTEMDER 24th Kick-off 2-15 p.m.


WADDINGTON SATURDAY


EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Match Ball sponsored


MR JOHN SIMPSON Dairyman


GRINDLETON


AD U LT ED U CA T IO N WADDINGTON, ST HELENS


GET PHYSICAL with


DANCE EXERCISE and DISCO DANCING PROGRAMME


Commencing Monday, September 26th, 1 -30 p.m. Further Details, Tel. GLADYS SUTCLIFFE,


CLITHEROE 25629, or attend first class -5"


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 10 a.m. to 12 noon


Clitheroe Support Group Leonard Cheshire Homes


BRING AND BUY; CAKE STALLS, (DRAW) ADMISSION 20p


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SALE DownHam


Village Hall SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 24th 2-15 p.m.


* ADMISSION 15p Including refreshments


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-Friday, September 23rd < Dog and Partridge, Weilgato.


NORTHERN SOUL I ■ and •• I MOTOWN


DJs BRIAN and BART . ;10 p.ni. to 1 a.m.


Saturday, September 24th


. - DISCO — DJ J.B. • 10 p.m. to1 a.m. •


•. ■ i Call or wri


105 NEW PARl^ BLACKBt!


15 MARKET t NELSOj


Followed by sale o f Harvest p ro d u c e


Admission 60p, Including refreshments


CLITHER


LADY FAR SOCIAL SEC


at Hurst Cij Village


Whist Domini


Monday, Oi 10th


at 7-30 p. MEAT PRO


IN DISTh suicid


NEED H Ring f/j


SAMAR! ANYTIM


SEPTEMBER at 6-30 p.H


SCHOO Bright Strej FRIDA']


J U M B SAL


Soloist for the day: . . _ CH1PPIN(J


WHIST DOMINO U In


VILLAGE Wednesl


Septembej Start 7-30


with Hot Pot I ADMISSIOI


SUPPER D


(Supper 8 p.m. t | DEL RIO


on FRIDAY. SEPIFIrl 8 p.m. to 1 i


Licensed Bar Admisl


To book t/cfcof| Bolton-By-Bo* 655 or 27


Admission Refreshmej


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