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Clitheroe 2233 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 28tli, 1983 Weekend SATURDAY- l l i B S T O I I i


S-55 LEON’ EIUiOL in “Unin­ vited Blonde" (b\v).


11-


9-15 GET SET. The Saturday summertime show.


12-


12-30 GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 1-00 News Summary; Football Focus (12-35); World Snooker (1-05, 1- 40, 2-10, 4-30) The Em­ bassy World Professional Championship from Shef­ field; Racing from Hay- dock (1-25, 1-55, 2-20), 1- 30 The Kirkham Hand­ icap, 2-00 The Ordsall Lane, 2-30 The Haydock Park Spring Trophy; In


FILM: “Keep Fit” star­ ring George F ormbv. 27 WEATHER.


stead, The Kerrygold In- 10-40 ROGER DOESN'T LIVE ternational; International


ternational Show Jumping (2-10, 2-40) from Hick-


Ice Hockey (2-40) from


551 The Slalom I -leer PremTershin Trnnhv:LFfrst


5-30 NEWS; Weatherman. DON U.D P V AMn


9-45THE FILE ON JILL HATCH. Second of three parts starring Frances Tomelty, Tim Woodward, Joe Morton.


semi-finals from Sheffield. 9-35 GOD'S STORY. ..................• 6- 7- 8-


The Embassy World Pro­ fessional Championship from Sheffield.


05 SATURDAY MORNING


7-20 RUGBY SPECIAL. The John Player Cup Final: Bristol v Leicester.


Weather. 9-


(new series) (1833-1897) — A Musical Journey. First of eight programmes celebrating the 150th an­ niversary of Brahm’s birth on llay 7th, 1833.


Embassy World Profes­ sional Championship from Sheffield.


9-


sen ted by Jo n a th an ' Miller.


15 STATES OF MIND pre­ 05 NEWS AND SPORT; 20JOHANNES BRAHMS


10- 00ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


PECTED. With Ralph Standing dead and buried, his grieving family are tidying up his affairs when a letter brings son Paul another shock.


10-20 MATCH TIME. The North-West’s very own football programme.


30 TALES OF THE UNEX­


11-20 THE LATE FILM. Film ng


10 WORLD SNOOKER.


Paul Nicholas. “Blind Terror.” Blinded in a riding accident, a young girl returns to the home of her doting aunt to dis­ cover all is not well. But she can't see the bodies


12-55 DAVE EDMUNDS IN CONCERT. From the No Nookes Concert, Utrecht.


45 Half-time soccer Highlights of today's 2-5oMILESTONES OF scores; Rugby League (3-


Munich, The World. Ice 11-10 NEWS ON 2; Weather. Hockey Championships; 3- 11-15 WORLD SNOOKER.


HERE ANY MORE by John Fortune. Part 4.


.-.in * *.......


l i i l l l l i l i l mo POWER PLAY


night." Rodgers and Hart “ "“ “ l starring Maurice


- n ^ ovc *'/


p K W s a i i * ! W a t e r * .........


5-|0 sVoRTONAL NEWS/ 9*50 CARTOON TIME. . . . mixri tYttk’Fc


create a crime wave, and f.-35I>OP QUIZ. Pop and


7-05 DATE WITH DANGER: “North Sea Hijack.” Film starring Roger Moore, James Mason, Anthony Perkins, Michael Parks.


Michael Bill Bruford, Buster Bloodvessel.


9-30NEWS AND SPORT; — from Colne; 4-45 NOW (MALU Weatherman


Dave and Skv. 10-


9- 45 DYNASTY “The Baby." 5-05 ITN NEWS. 35 WOGAN. Terrv Wogan


11-


with amusing highlights from his recent senes.


1-00 WEATHER. Gunn, Charles Cioffi.


{ O O W \v .v .


FILM: “Shaft,” starring Richard Rowntree, Moses


Reports; 4-00 Wrestling 9*00 MALU — A WOMAN Results.


TION.


25SATURDAY LATE Rank O’Hara takes off Ra?entV vlth the boys, from Los Angeles airport little knowing that a


ring Charlton Heston and Yvette Mimieux. Captain


^1S W 1/ e .^ ieA 7-00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD-


/ '.v.I.1.v.v.1.t . '.v . '/A HOUSE. Join Russ Abbot and his crazy gang in the


................7 ) Madhouse. 3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: 8.35 "““ 5-05 WORLD SNOOKER cent. __


7-353-2-1. ‘‘C o n t in en ta l H-45NAKED t i l l , in this h o o k e r . g


......................... R a fn f “


1-10 C, It AN 1) SLAM from Hooker arrests a youth in mndaF’explrt1'aA^TeUy Pa in sw ick House i ainsMCK n o u s e , Gloucestershire.


a murder inquiry but then nrnvo him inno-


lights to prove mm inno I f B B D l j l l t


10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 MATHS HELP. 10-


9-00 PIGEON STREET. 9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-


10- 11-


EDUCATION. 12-


12-35 NEVER TOO LATE . . . 1-00 FARMING. 1-25 THE PAST AFLOAT. A series of eight films on h is to r ic sh ip s and maritime museums in Bri­ tain (1): Shipshape.


READING.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. I-


3- 4- 5-


5- 6-


7- 8- 9-


9- 10-


“Road to Bali.” Film star­ ring Bob Hope.


40 LET’S GO. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


8-15 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 8-


SUNDAY Johannes Brahms.


9-


11- 45 WEEKEND WAR­ DROBE.


55 MULTI-CULTURAL 20 TELE-MONTAGE.


10- 11-


Coverage of frames 9-17 in the 35 frame Final.


HATCH. The last of three parts starring Frances Tomelty, Joe Morton, Tim Woodward.


10 THE SKILL OF LIP-


11-40 WORLD SNOOKER. Further coverage of the Final of the Embassy World P ro fe s s io n a l Championship from Shef­ field.


One World Championship, The San Marino Grand Prix.


55 LAUGH WITH HOPE:


visit to Australia and New Zealand by the Prince and Princess of Wales.


Highlights from First and Second Division games.


Musical quiz chaired by Joseph Cooper.


6- 40 Y O U R SONGS OF PRAISE CHOICE.


SHOW with A r th u r Negus at Torquay.


“House Calls." Magnus Magnusson. Esther Rantzen. i l l i l l l l l l


25 OUTBACK. The 1983 10-


15 MATCH OF THE DAY. 11-


9- 35 THE HISTORY MAKERS. Galileo.


From St Paul’s Church, Leamington Spa.


15 FACE THE MUSIC. county stars.


50 NEWS; Weatherman. 00 ANTIQUES ROAD­


12-


15 THE SUNDAY FILM: 1-


2-


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


00 MORNING WORSHIP.


cricket the right way with Somerset’s te s t and


2-05 IRISH ANGLE. 2-


00 OWZAT! Learn to play 3-


4- With Michael Winstanley.'


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE.


The week’s major story with Brian Walden.


10-50 ORCHESTRA. Six prog­ rammes tracing the evolu­


MATTER with David Jessel.


II- 20 BARBARA MAN- DRELL.


12-00 WEATHER. 5-


1-55SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND: 2-00 Internation­ al Snooker from the Cruc­ ible Theatre, Sheffield. The first eight frames of the 35 frame final are played this afternoon; 2-30 Motor Racing from Imola. The San Marino Grand Prix; 4-0o International


5-


30THAT’S L IFE with 15 HEART OF THE


tion of the modern sym­ phony orchestra with Jane Glover (3): Classical.


50 M ASTERMIND with 15 NEWS; Weatherman.


the bookie joint.


nanciai expert, ana 1 euy Savalas as the owner of hnnkip inint


maniac with a tjomb has „ n n T m p ^ W i f ^ i iV P bought a ticket.


5-15SKYJACKED. Film star- 10-00 BOUQUET OF BARBED WIRE While


MULHER). Brazilian drama.


LS au ”er


Peter Manson starts an affair with his attractive


n '00 TTi&uHn a ?-LI/ E JAMES. The Antipodean


'Y11- cr}l.'c ?"£ ?°et ..c0"‘ tines his individualistic


fixes to frame the Duke 12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- 6-00 SQUARE PEGS. Thu d bovs


-Clair.


Rock music quiz with guests Simon Kirke, Hazel O’Connor, George


12-20 Modern Rhythmic-;. HmhSchoo1 comedy G y m n a s ti c s ; MO NEWS IIEADLNLSand


troduced by Dickie Davies;


S-15T1IE VAL DOONICAN 00; 3-10 Darts — The MUSIC SHOW (new News of the World


Time Soccer News and


of the World Champion- 7-00 A WEEK IN FOLllICb. ships from Wembley ’ 7-45 SWINDLE. The crisis of Arena; 1-15 ITN News; 1- 20 The ITV Six — Kemp- ton: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. Newmarket: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 3-


12-40 On th e Ball; Weather followed by 7 1-05 Darts — The News


IN prir ITIrs


series) with guests Nana Championship; 3-45 Half- 8*45 WORLD OF ANIIV1A- Mouskouri Chas and


confidence that befell In- vestors Overseas Services in 1970 and allowed Robert Vesco to take over the company in one of the century’s most Machiavel- lian mergers,


episode of the Weemawee


7 \Rn Hnicr hirps 10-30THE SATURDAY himself some crooks ?o


: n p ha 7 10-05 VICKY THE VIKING. SHOW. With Isla St


5-05 B°R OO Ks


4-35PASSWORD. Another round of the word associa- tion game, chaired by


fever hits Brookside in this omnibus edition with a rash, of decorating and


T d E . Spring p r r e ThiVH


LOW MOOR METHODIST CHURCH


NELSON STREET


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY, MAY 1st, 1983 2-15 p.m.


Preacher: Mr NEIL TURPIN with-the children taking part


_ Organist: Mr NORMAN YATES 6 p.m.


Preacher: Rev. GRAHAM A. VICKERS


in thanksgiving for 91 years’ witness Organist: MISS ISOBEL WALMSLEY


THE FINAL ACT OF WORSHIP


ALL FRIENDS PLEASE ACCEPT THIS LAST INVITATION


CRICKET THIS WEEKEND AT CHATBURN ROAD


INTHETHWAITES


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE APRIL 30th


CLITHEROE 1st XI


(ball sponsored by Lofthouse Plumbers, Clitheroe)


BLACKBURN NORTHERN


MAY 1st


CLITHEROE 3rd XI SETTLE MAY 2nd


In the William Younger Trophy 1st round


CLITHEROE 1st XI HORWICH RMI


(ball sponsored by Pendle Carpets, West Bradford)


EAST 20 WORLD SNOOKER. 15 THE FILE ON JILL


MY DAYS by R. F. De- lderfield. Part 4.


15 TO SERVE THEM ALL 10-


10- 9- 45 ITN NEWS. 05 GRAND PRIX. Formula


mark. An Irish-Mexican rancher called Alvarez Kelly delivers a herd of 2,500 cattle to the Union Army. But a guerilla force of Confederates have their eyes on the herd.


tive look at life through the eyes of a young comedy team.


ItECTROniCS P M


Church Organ Recital Alarms and Security


Fred Dibnah and his steam engine


_Com munlcatl ons


Live Amateur TV Emergency


00 ALFRESCO. An alterna­ 11-


SHOW. American film actor Gene Hackman talks about his roles and the styles he ‘ has developed during 20 years of acting for the screen.


30 THE SOUTH BANK


Prestel and Radiopaging Computers


Live TV from Russia DIY Electronics__


Special Event Amateur Station GB2SEF


History of the Village Archaeology


Flower Arranging Canada Dry Hot Air Balloon


Butterworth’s Technical Publications


Tickets £1 (Children and Senior Citizens 50p)


TICKETS AT THE DOOR and from many local outlets every ticket takes part In the Prize Draw


From 11 a.m. — 5 p.m. on April 30th, May 1st, 2nd NOW with added VIDEO FUZZ CLINIC


St Peter’s Primary School, Salesbury, Wilpshlre, Blackburn


brilliant feat of life-saving by Trapper and Riverside could produce negative di­ vidends.


30 TRAPPER JOHN MD. ARUSSELL HARTY


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TRINITY YOUTH ' a n d :


-■


“A Woman of Paris” (1923). Charlie Chaplin’s mqjor silent drama.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 00 WEEKEND WORLD


30 LONG LOST .MOVIES. 55 RIGHT TO REPLY.


4-55 NEWS HEADLINES and Weather.


second in this 14-part senes


HULK. David Banner has to impersonate a clergy­ man to try to save the life of a wounded immigrant.


30 THE INCREDIBLE 25 MASTER BRIDGE. The


5*00 ROOT AND BRANCH. Llew Gardner reports on the aim of the Nalgo cam­ paign against privatisation and government cuts.


5*30 THE OUTSIDERS. 6*00 LOOK FORWARD. 6-


4-


James Cagney and John Derek in “ Run For Cover.” Innocent cir­ cumstances result in two men being hunted by a sheriff and his posse who think they are members of the Gentry gang.


20 SUNDAY MATINEE 7-


Famous Grouse World Doubles Challenge.


. COMMUNITY CENTRE


V? W 9 )


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND


TRINITY TRAKS DISCO


15 BADMINTON. The


Comedy and adventure set in the glamorous sur­ roundings of a Pacific . cruise ship.


PRINCESS OF WALES IN NEW ZEALAND.


05THE LOVE BOAT. 8-


Galway looks at the de­ velopment of music under the patronage of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Kings of France and the search for new and purer forms in reaction against the elaborate for­ mality of medieval music.


00THE PRINCE AND 6-


6- 7-


Ice Hockey from Munich. The World Champion­ ships; 4-20 International Show Jumping from Hick- stead.


subtitles.


THE POOLS. Since he won the Pools, Rodney has revelled in a fantasy world where money can make dreams come true. 00 CREDO.


6-30 ITN NEWS.


6- 40 SING TO THE LORD. A programme of religious music from the Methodist Church, Conway Road, Cardiff.


BRAHMS. Second in senes marking the 150th . anniversary of the birth of


50 NEWS REVIEW with 15 FOUR HANDS PLAY


{•FORAGES 15 MUSIC IN TIME. James


J 14 + £ 7-30 p.m. t- 10-30 p.m. ?*-.'**•** * -* -* -* -» * *w **-*-*-*-*-*v


/M U h s *


LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAG0E


PRESIDENT’S CUP SEMI-FINALS TONIGHT,


Thursday, April 28th


CLITHEROE RES. BAXENDEN


at the Showground, Wood Street, Great Harwood


KO 6-30 p.m. W e d n e sd a y , May 4 th


WADDINGTON a ALTHAM


Admission 50p, C ildren and CAPS 25p


KO 6-30 p.n p, Chili


SOCCER AT


SHAWBRIDGE N.W. COUNTIES LEAGUE, DIVISION 3


is OPEN THIS SATURDAY ; NIGHT APRIL 30th


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


* ADMISSION£1


RIBBLE VALLEY JUNIOR SNORKEL CLUB


30 THE BOY WHO WON


8- 45 FATHER’S DAY. All Lyall (John Alderton) wanted was a nice photo of the whole family. How ever, the kids prefer to capture those moments that their father would prefer to forget.


. Homer. 9-


7- 15 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH. Norman is keep­ ing a diary on the staff and patients. They can’t resist taking a peek.


7-15 ALVAREZ KELLY. Film starring William Holden and Richard Wid-


Graeme Garden hosts this new panel game series, and tne four celebrities quizzing the challengers are David Jensen, Christ­ opher Biggins, Patricia B rak e and R o sa l ie


15 TELL THE TRUTH.


S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L at ST HELEN’S SUNDAY


SCHOOL, WADDINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 30th 7-30 to 11 o’clock - fabulous music


10*20 SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS: “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.”


ja z z -c ra zy world of London night life in the early 1920s.


SITED. This week’s episode moves from an autumnal Oxford into the


15 BRIDESHEAD REVI­


Admission 70p. including supper Well supervised


No pass-outs after 9-30 p.m. . IVe reserve the right of refusal


* * * * * * * * * *


SATURDAY APRIL 30th ^


CLITHEROE v MAGHULL


K.O. 3 p.m. Admission 60p


Children and OAPs 30p Refreshments Available


Match Sponsored by W. & R. BRIERLEY


Plumbers and Heating Engineers


LOWERGATE CLITHEROE


Tel. Clitheroe 23129


MAIN GISBURN TO SETTLE ROAD — WELL SIGNPOSTED


GISBURN YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB


Point-to-Point MDISCO


Westly Hall Farm, Gisburn


Licensed Bar onday, May 2nd BRING EVERYONE, A GREAT DAY OUT


BACCHUS DISCO 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Refreshments


Admission £1.50 before the day, £2 on night


FOR TICKETS, Telephone: QISBURN 424,310,287 or HELLIFIELP 268_____


ALL SAINTS CHURCH, PENDLETON SUPPER DANCE Fatal crash


John Mears (48), of, The r


A RIBBLESDALE Cement driver escaped unhurt when his articu­ lated vehicle was involved in a fatal accident on the. A59. He was Mr Royston


vehicle a Ford Escort saloon, • was killed in the collision. He was Mr John Robert Taylor (17), a farm labourer,, of Gisbum Road, .Barnoldswick. . if'


Crescent, Clitheroe. The driver of the other


■ \ ’ V '• Songs


THE Good Companions Club met at St Ann’s Court, Low Moor,- on Thursday,, when Miss Nellie Braithwaite and Mrs Betty Broome enter­ tained with songs. Mr J. Scott was at the piano.


to be held In PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL on 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. Clltheroe 23240 9 to 5 p.m. ■ 23313 after 6 p.m.


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


CONTINUATION OF CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS


SUNDAY, MAY 1st PREACHER at


10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. .


Rev. Harry Allen of SEVENOAKS, KENT


(Formerly ot Chatburn) Everyone welcome :


’ EAGLES FLY a t 3 * 3 0 . P .m i i unless raining ,


Admission Adults £1, Child 70p : 7 - ANTIQUE DOLL HOUSE EXTRA , ; ... . . Free car park— refreshments. . .. ,


LEIGHTON HALL, Carnforth . Signposted oil AS North ol Camlorth -.


OPEN TUES., WEDS, THURSDAY and, FRIDAY 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMUNITY CENTRE; PARSON LANE, CUTIIEROE . __^COMMUNITY YOUTH ACTION CROUP ;


M


_ C O F F E E M O R N IN G at the YOUTH CENTRE on : ■


SATURDAY, APRIL 30th 10-30 a.m_. — 12 noon : . ■. -


Gake Stall, Bring and Buy,-etc. : Admission 25p Proceeds in aid of projects for Handicapped and Trinity Sports .


Hall Fund ; ■ :


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 2nd 1 : First race — 2 p.m....


ON RACECOURSE at 8-30 p.m.


GISBURN YOUNG FARMERS DISCO-DANCE


ANTIQUE COLLECTORS’ FAIR; . THE MANOR HOUSE HOTEL


THORNTON-IN-CRAVEN . (on the A56 COLNE to SKIPTON) . :


SUNDAY, ‘MAY 1st 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Many Interesting items lnc( Jewellery, China, Sliver, -


, • Brass, Copper etc.


LICENSED CATERING — CAR PARK 5 DETAILS EARBY 842169 ■


(Years | Tel.


Di .and


MONDAY, MAY 2nd 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE WYCOLLER


t Shawbridge, Clitheroe >.m.


MEMBERS DRAW E l 1 SUNDAY, MAY 1st


B E N N E T T Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


BANK HOLIDAY M A R K E T


and FAMILY DAY OUT in LONG PRESTON


CRAFT CENTRE Wycoller Country Park, Colne Open every day, selling: Tiffany


glass lampshades and terrariums, pottery, patchwork. All from our own workshop


Kirkbride, plus paintings by local artists


dHot and cold food available all


For your next outdoor event hire your


MARQUEE from


PENNINE M A R Q P H|RE All sizes available up to 75ft. V 30ft.


Ring for price list on Colne 665233__________


' AA ★ ★ ★


ay, plus delicious cream cakes Current exhibition by Michael


Plus a range of locally made crafts


THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.


SUNDAY, MAY 1st VERDI PRICE (FIRST TIME) WEEKLY DOUBLE: 20 — 27


WEEKLY TREBLE: 4 — 27 — 23 200 Club: 165


(Members and Bona Fide Guests) PENDLE WITCH


C I V IC H A L L C L I T H E R O E . T e l . 2 3 2 7 8


HOTEL SABDEN


FRIDAY, APRIL 29th RANDY BLUE


and BOBBIE EVERY SATURDAY


SINGALONG


with ALF on the organ FREE AND EASY


EVERY SUNDAY


GOLDEN OLDIES Record show. Resident DJ


P E TER G U N N


2nd MAY, 1 9 8 3 . Point - t o -P o in t d i s c o dance . Ra c e c o u r s e , Gisburn.


2 6 t h ---- 2 7 t h MA Y , Cl i th e r o e Ope ra t ic Soc­


GRINDLETON METHODIST CHURCH


JUMBLE


INCLUDING POUND STALL


Friday, April 29th at 7-15 p.m.


ADMISSION 5p


2 9 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 3 , S u n d a y , Wh a l l e y and D i s t r i c t L i o n s Club , mo rn in g , 1 0 -mi le run and Spring Bank S p e c ­ tacular.


i e t y p r e s e n t s “ Songs f r om th e S h o w s ” , in a id o f t h e L e o n a rd Ch e sh ir e Home s .


ADMISS SATURDAY, APRIL 30th BRYNN TOLBOT (GUITAR VOCAL) THE


ROTARY CLUB OF 2,


CLITHEROE GRAND


Friday, May 13th 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


AT


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


CARVED BUFFET AND BAR Tickets £3 available from Club


members and Robinson & Spensley, Clitheroe


Proceeds In eld of Cancer Research and Local Charities_______


SUPPER BRUCE


I 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


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Whatt on... What's on... What's on... Whaft on... What's on... What's on... C IV IC H A L L


THIS SUNDAY (MAY 1st) A group of the North’s top ARTISTS and


CRAFTSMEN welcome you to the BEST most spectacular


SALE and EXHIBITION ever held at


THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN April 30th — May 2nd inclusive


Not just an Exhibition but a L IV IN G W O R K SHO P , with


D EM O N S TR A T IO N S by Woodcarver, PETER WRIGHT, MGYC; Leatherworker, JOHN CUSSANS; Jeweller, JEAN COX; Animal


Portrait Artist, MIKE SIBLEY: Woodcarver, MICHAEL GRIFFITHS; Lapidarer, JILL STOKES; Pyrographers, M. JOHNSTON and C. SMITH; Woodturner, JACK FORSTER; China Painter, NANCY


OVEREND; Architectural Portrait Artist, STEVEN KENYON; Fabric Painter, BRENDA KEAN B.A.


Plus many many other exciting hand-made and original exhibits including Gold and Silver Tableware and Jewellery, China, Original Water Colours, Coin Enamels, Fashion Knitwear and Leather Goods, Exquisite Enamel


Pictures, Ornamental Candles, Cast Figures, Craftsman Built Elm Furniture, Flower Craft, Flower Collage, etc.


Many collectors items by artists and craftsmen of national reputation all a t prices you can afford


OF THF THE


OPEN 11 a .m . — 6 p.m. EACH DAY A dm is s io n on ly 3 0 p A c c om p a n ie d Children F r e e


ALTERNA TIVEL Y: PRESENT THIS ADVERT A T THE DOOR FOR FREE ENTRY FOR ONE


LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE FURTHER DETAILS FROM


P. & R. I. W R IG H T E X H IB IT IO N S 4 PARK ROAD, BARNOLDSWICK. Tel. 815549 I


SOCIAL CLUB For the BEST in Entertainment


CLITHEROE I


CRAFTS COME TO


CLOGGERS SPORTING CLUB


WOOD STREET GREAT HARWOOD


Visit our series of fortnightly Craft Fairs featuring craftspeople from all over the country. Displays, demonstrations, and goods for sale. Crafts this Sunday include


ALAN BEASTALL From Lumbrook Pottery, Huddersfield


Needlecraft, Glass Engraving, Woodwork, Flower Pictures, Jigsaw making, Lingerie, Butterflies and Minerals, Herbs and Re­ medies and


Demonstrate Perspex Aircraft Modelling SOMETHING FOR ALL THE FAMIL Y Full refreshments available 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


THE RAF ASSOCIATION Adults 25p, Children/OAP 10p


1 983 Ribhle Valley Drama FestiyaL _


ADJUDICATOR: SCOTT MARSHALL


A GREA T 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


FRI. 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


April 18th. Monday to Friday 11a.m.— 12-30 p.m.. 3 p.m. —5-30 p.m. or evenings after 8 p.m.


ADMISSION £1.50 SEASON TICKET £7.50 (FOR SIX NIGHTS) Seats may be resen/ed at the Civic Hell ITel. 23278) From Monday,


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May 1 4 th - I May 14th-J


May 28th - May 28th —. June 4th —1| July 16th — : Sept, 17th Sept. 24th - Tours inclujj


A few sg FORI


Harrogate \ Extended (


Blackpool Extends


SATUI VI


CEL Pro]


NEWl c b | Fromfi


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3 0 th MAY, MONDAY. ---- May Qu e en Fes t ival and s p o r t s , Duckmire Farm, Slaidburn.


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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 Flaying Fie ld s Commi t t e e .


1 8 th JU N E , S a tu rd a y . W a d d i n g t o n S p o r t s Da y , s ta l l s , spe c ia l a t ­ tr a c t ion s , e tc .


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 ­ v al , Chatburn M e t h o d ­ i s t Church.


9 th A N D 1 0 th JU LY, 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 nda 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 . — Ca ld e r s t o n e s Gala.


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