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I Clitheroe 22324 (Ed 2 Clitherpe Advertiser and TimesL January 5th 198i Weekend SATURDAY- l l l l l i t i i
12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND includ ing: 12-55 News; Football Focus (12-20); Racing from Haydock Park (12- 40, 1-10, 1-40); Boxing (1- 00, 1-25) England v Ire land for the first George Wimpey International from Bletchley Leisure Centre; Tennis (1-50, 3- 35, 4-20) The Barratt World Doubles Champion ship from the Royal Albert Hall; World Darts (3-00), The Embassy World Professional Darts Championship from Jol- lees Showdub — the final; Ski-ing (3-55) France and Pfronten, West Germany from Moraine; Final Score (4-40).
5-05 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-15REGIONAL NEWS/ • SPORT.
5-
9- 00 SATURDAY SUPER STORE. Mike Read and co. with morning enter tainment; plus Shakin’ Stevens, members of the Festival Ballet and Mike Findlay answering your pet problems!
8- 35 GODZILLA.
2-45 SATURDAY CINEMA: “The Toast of New.Or-
8- 45 ITN NEWS. 9- 00 THE ADULT MOVIE:
4-20 PLAY AWAY. Starring Brian Cant, Floella Ben jamin.
■ leans” (1950) starring Mario Lanza, Kathryn Grayson, David Niven.
4-45 WORLD DARTS. Live coverage from The Em-, bassy World Professional Championship Final from Stoke-on-Trent.
7-25 CAMEO. The arrival of 7-
7-05NEWS ANDx SPORT; Weather.
10-
5-20 JIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy Savile realises viewers’ dreams.
8-05 THE TWO RONNIES With guest Stephanie LawTence. Tonight's film is “Campers.”
6- 30 THE SATURDAY FILM: “The Enemy Below” (1957) starring Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens, A1 Hedison, Theodore Bikel.
_The Searchers, Musical Youth and B ru c e Thompson.
LARGE SHOW. Starring Eddie Large and Sid Little. Guests including
8-50 GRACE BUMBRY- AND SHIRLEY VERRETT. Two fine sopranos in part- nership for a Celebrity Concert at the - Royal Opera House, Convent Garden.
55THE LITTLE AND
11- 05 MEN . . . AND MASCU LINITY. First of five films which open the debate about what’s hap-
lights of the final. Sening to men.
11-35 “FAREWELL TO MAN- ZANAR” (1976). Feature film made for television starring Yuki Shimoda, Nobu McCarthy, Akemi Kikumura. '
IEWS ON TWO; Weather.
8- 05 SAY SOMETHING HAP PENED. Second chance to see this highly-ac claimed play from Alan Bennett’s 1982 season. Starring Thora Hird, Julie Walters, Hugh Lloyd.
REMEMBERED. Jack Jones, former General Secretary of the TGWU, talks about his early life in Liverpool.
“Don’t Go To Sleep.” Film starring Dennis Weaver and Valerie Harper. A thriller about a little girl whose elder sister nas died in a car accident.
11-
10- 45 TINA TURNER — QUEEN OF ROCK ’N ROLL.
Victim.” 35 THE 20th CENTURY
What's on... What's on... What's on... What) ADULT EDUCATION COURSES
Lancashire Education Committee' SPRING TERM, 1984 Starts January 9th
NOW IS TH E TIM E to do something about all the things you have been going to do.
An established range of courses Is available in the district starting with the Early Birds Good Health Course at 7-30 to 8 a.m.-dally except Mondays and Including over 150 courses In a wide range of sublets and places.
The range of courses started last term.will be re-openlng and new enrolments can be accepted In many of them.
New courses and those with changed arrangements are shown below: RS=nibblesdale School. RP= Rlbblesdale Pool .
CLITHEROE " ' ■ MON., Portrait Drawing
55 THRILLER. “The Next
TUES., Swimming, Begin ners
T. Clarke RS D. Phillips RP
TUES., Holiday Geography N. Phillips RS WED. Computing, 2 groups P. Hothersall RS
Beginners and those with some prior knowledge THURS., Swimming Im provers '
THURS., Healthy eating for the family,
2-00 COPING. With Childless ness.
4-
~ as the legendary con queror Genghis Khan. .
- Cousins. 5-
20 WORLD DARTS. High
•' lessons with’ Britain’s ice- skating champion; Robin
6-
. over the long-johns, which mysteriously vanish. Mike and Karen's relationship takes another turn for the worse. And when tempers really boil over between Marie and the • Grants somebody calls the police.
Edna are still arguing
from toddlers to grannies are. given the chance in a lifetime to have skating
2-25THE CONQUEROR ; (1955). Historical epic pro duced by Howard Hughes and starring John Wayne
THURS. Background to USA
,
WHALLEY MON. Yoga
WED., Typing ' FRI. Batik
35 SKATEAWAY. Novices
D.Slinger ,RP C. RYAN RS N. Phillips RS H. Duckworth -
E.Frankland- B. Robinson —
RIMINGTON.VILLAGE HALL MON. Pottery Painting M. Dawber
w.e.f. 9-2-84 05 BROOKSIDE. Harry and
SLAIDBURN. BRENNANDS SCHOOL THURS. Needlecrafts
■ ; 7-15 — 9-15 p.m.
9-00— 10-OOp.m. 7-15- 9-15 p.m. 7-15 — 9-15 p.m.
9-00—10-OOp.m. 7-15—9-15 p.m. 7-15 — 9-15 p.m.
7-15—9-15 p.m. 4-30—6-30 p.m.
9-45-11-45a.ni.
1-30 — 3-30 p.m. C. Sunderland- 7-30-9-30 p.m/ SHORT COURSES — mainly at weekends.
A full list of these Is available from Local Libraries or from any Adult Centre Office. Inquiries about any course In the District can be made at
T h e Adult C en tre Office, Ribblesdale School, Clith eroe from 7-15 to 9 p.m. ariy evening except Friday
Teleph one CLITHEROE 2 2 5 6 3 or
T h e Adult C en tre , Old Grammar School, Sta t ion Road, Whalley
7- 00 NEWS HEADLINES and
THE TRACKS. Paul Gambaccini returns for a second series looking , at topical ev en ts , p e r sonalities and stories from the world of contempor- arv music.
, Harry H. Corbett with Diana Dors.
ring Wilfred Brambell,
* Doubles Championship. 12- 25 WEATHER.
for the Barratt World
J0-O0SATURDAY LATE ‘ FILM: “Steptoe and Son \ Ride Again" (1973) star- ,
9- 45 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.
; TENNIS. Highlights of * tonight’s second semi-final ‘
11- 35 IN T E R N A T IO N A L
8- 55 BERGERAC. Starring ■ John Nettles in “A Touch of Eastern Promise” — Bergerac investigates some coincidental acci-. dents.
10-
9- 25 SESAME STREET. The Muppet puppets and their human friends.
20 CARTOON.
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: 12- 20 World Cup Ski-ing; 12- 45 ITN News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 Show Jumping; 1-40 The ITV Six; 3-10 Show Jumping; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestl ing; 4-45 Results.
10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW. With Isla St Clair.
5-05 FRAGGLE ROCK. “Be ginnings.” 4IGHT RIDER. “Kitt
5-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.
5- 35 6- 19-00 PAGES
, CEEFAX. 10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
12-05 PAGES • CEEFAX.
FROM FROM
The Cat” Knight pursues a cunning burglar.
7- 003-2-1. “Swinging Sixties." 8-
-
Aspel with new comedy game.
Comedy with Cannon and Ball with guests including Robin Gibb and Grace
Kennedy' and Diana Dors.
SUNDAY BBC-1 )
19-00 MR BENN. ; 9-15 SUNDAY WORSHIP. 10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 THINKING IN ACTION. J0-40 MATHS HELP. 10-
11- 11-
12- AND PEOPLE.
12-40 MAKING THE MOST OF THE MICRO.
MENT INDUSTRY. 15 SEE HEAR!
1-05 FARMING.
4- 45 LI FEB OAT. B r ian Thompson looks at the life of the men who man Bri tain’s busiest lifeboat — the Humber.
5- 6-
5-15 NEWS; Weatherman. 5- 55 THE HOLIDAY PROG RAMME. With Cliff Michelmore, John Carter and Anne Gregg.
Tim Bro o k e-Tay lo r , Graeme Garden, Bill 1 Oddie.
6- 7-
the first of five program mes Derek Griffiths looks at drink.
From G u ild fo rd Cathedral.
2- 00 IN T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS- The Barratt World Doubles Champion ship — Final from the Royal Albert Hall. '
1-
1-30 DISCOVERING BIRDS with Tony Soper.
55 GREEK — LANGUAGE 25THE UNEMPLOY 50 BUSINESS CLUB.
4-
4-05 QUINTET. Boccherini’s Guitar Quintet played by The Lindsay S tr in g Quartet;
starring Melina Mercouri, Peter Ustinov, Maximil- lian Sch ell, R o b e r t Morley.
55 NEWS HEADLINES. 6-
7- 9-
6- 00 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles. '
5- 20SKI SUNDAY. The World Cup — Men’s Dow nhill and Slalom from. Morzine in the Haute Savoie.
- Schools Commentary from Wrexham, plus the rest of the weekend’s rugby news.
Wales Schools v Scotland
RAMME. With Brian Widlake and Valerie Sing leton.
REMEMBERED. A unique record of a great man’s life.
15 THE GOODIES. Starring 30 THAT’S THE LIMIT. In 40 SONGS OF. PRAISE.
745 THE THORN BIRDS. Adapted for television in five parts. A turbulent • saga of love, ambition and desire, starring Richard Chamberlain as Ralph de
of Joe Maplin’s statue does not quite go as ac cording to plan.
10- 40 EVERYMAN. Investiga tion into man’s quest for immortality.
9-40 NEWS; Weatherman. 9-55 THAT’S LIFE. Esther Rantzcn returns with con sumer advice and viewers’ letters.
11- 40 IN T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS. Highlights of today’s final for the Bar- r a t t World Doubles Championship from the Royal Albert Hall.
12- I i 8 i i m i § g
10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 12-15 PAGES
' CEEFAX. 2-10 FILM: ’Topkapi” (1964)
FROM
11- 20 THE SKY AT NIGHT: The Winter Sky.
, 10-00 A TIME OF HOPE. C. P. Snow’s novels “Stran gers and Brothers” are being serialised starting on Wednesday. This prog ramme combines excerpts from the drama series with assessments of C. P. Snow.
Television review with Ludovic Kennedy.
7-45 THE JAMES BOND FILM: “You Only' Live Twice.” Starring Sean Connery. ■
9- 30RUGBY S P EC IA L . 50 ITN NEWS.
10- 00 LOVE AND MAR RIAGE. New series of
plays on love and mar riage.
11- 00 THE JIMMY YOUNG TELEVISION PROG RAMME. Radio 2 star’s current affairs and chat show.
11-30 IN T E RN A T IO N A L SNOOKER. The Lada Classic 1984. Highlights of the day’s play.
30THE MONEY PROG-. 15 RICHARD STRAUSS 15 DID YOU SEE . . .
2- 00 IRISH ANGLE. A look at topical Irish events, as seen through Irish eyes.
4-
10- 40 FILM: “The Mechanic” (1972). Starring Charles Bronson, Jan Michael Vincent.
15 HI-DE-HI! The unveiling j l l f l l l §
11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 11-
12-
1- 2-
30 WEATHERMAN.
10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 11- 00 C O L L E C T O R S ’ CORNER. Toys.
9- 35LAND OF THE DRAGON. Man of the Forest.
With Lord Winstanley.
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE.
The weeks main news stories.
, 5-00 BULLSEYE. 5- 30 BATTLESTAR GALAC- TICA. Fire in Space.
2-30 IN T E RNAT IO NAL SNOOKER. The Lada Classic 1984.
Bill Westwoods. 7- 15 FAMILY FORTUNES.
6- 30 ITN NEWS. 6- 10HIGHWAY. Swansea. Harry Secombe is back in his native town. ' -
The big money quiz-game hosted by Max Byg reaves.
10-
9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES SOR KITZEL. Volcanoes/ Life in China.
5-
2-30 THIS I S NOEL COWARD. Film biogra phy of Sir Noel Coward.
this series set out to follow a number of chil dren from birth to the year 2000.
1- 35 THE MAKING OF BRI TAIN. New series outlin ing the history of Britain from the departure of the Romans to the Norman conquest.
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. 6-15 AMERICAN FOOT BALL. More act ion, glamour and- razz with only two weeks to go before the Super Bowl.
7-
30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00 WEEKEND WORLD.
8-
00 ENCOUNTER. The Two 9-
30 TERRAHAWKS.
The Allies’ concerted and relentless bombing raids over Nazi Germany are the subject of tonight's film, narrated by Laur ence Olivier.
5-45 FACE THE PRESS. Cha irma n Anth ony Howard and a panel of distinguished journalists confront' a figure promi nent in the public eye.
Weather followed by Car toon Carnival.
10 NEWS HEADLINES and
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DAVID WADDINGTON AT THE CONSERVATIVE OFFICE,
RAILWAY VIEW on SATURDAY,7th JANUARY from 9-30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
HER MAJESTY’S. The hvely Cockney' duo sing their favourite songs in front of an enthusiastic audience at Her Majesty’s Theatre, London.
15 CHAS AND DAVE AT
NOEL COWARD. Concoc tion of Coward's best loved works, presented by Ned Sherrin. With the vocal talents of Cleo Laine, David Kernan, Ian Carmichael, and Gemma Craven.
(1935). Noel Coward is a cynical publisher who dies and is given a month back in the world, to find love and salvation . . .
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Ring teacher: M. Nolan CLITHEROE 23153 .
TRINITY* METHODIST GHURCH presents : ■ '
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On January 21st, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th at 7-13 p.m. Matinees January 21st and 28th at 2-15 p.m.
-by Peter Quartcrmain ,
ADMISSION PRICES: Matinees, 75p; Evening- performances, Children 75p,Adults£I; final Saturday evening, all seats £1 •
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By.arrangement tuith Richmond Music Co. 1 ' BABES IN THE WOOD , .
between 10 a.m. —12 noon, and each following - weekday
afternoon.between 2JI0 p.m. -4 -3 0 p.m.
9p.m.; Saturday, January 7th ■■ ■ CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY
LAURENCE PERKINS and MICHAEL HANCOCK
recital for bassoon and piano
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11th; GIRLS’.GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7.30 p.m.
A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION'- Tickets at the door — £2 Students — £1.
MERRY CHRISTMAS MR LAWRENCE m
Based on the novel The Seed end the Sower by Sir Laurens Van Der Post this film has been widely acclaimed
• !\ —— — COMING JANUARY 13th NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN Booking plans will be open for the Bond film from
January 2nd, 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m., 3 p.m.— 5 p.m. and 8-30 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. (Ex. Sat.)
8- 25 THE FACE OF THE DEEP. Oxford Scientific Films, one of the leading exponents of miniature photography, travelled to Bermuda to film the com munity of small creatures, who inhabit a floating home
of.Sargassum weed on the surface of the open
9- 25 THE AVENGERS. Steed and T a ra re c e iv e a strange legacy from the eccentric Henley Farrer,
> ocean. 10-
. which appears to be highly desirable.
30 CHILD’S PLAY. Michael: 00 CANNON AND BALL.
11- 05 FILM: “ Rosemary’s Baby” (1968). Supernatur al thriller, written and di rected by Roman Polanski and starring Mia Farrow as a young woman impre 1 gnated by the Devil.
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PRESENTS. A new; series from the outrage ous Comic Strip team.
7- 35 MADAM: CHECK- MATE. Following last we ek ’s "b eh in d the scenes" programmes, the series concludes with a performance of Dame N in e t te de V a lois “Checkmate"
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Dally 9 a.m. — 12 noon, 1-30 to 4 p.m. or evenings except Fridays, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Teleph one WHALLEY 2 7 1 7 KING GEORGE’S HALL
Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887. UNTIL SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES Tickets: Adults £1.75, Children and Senior Citizens £1.25
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th 7-30 p.m.
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA TCHAIKOVSKY WIGHT £4.20. £3 and £1.75
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14th 7-30 p.m. — midnight
DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with THE LES ALLEN BAND
£1.50, Senior Citizens £1 • FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th 8.00 p.m.
Weather followed by. Seven Days.
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find all the celebrated Matthew Brown Deers at the Spring Mill . . . John Peel Bitter, Lion Mild and Bitter, all from handpumps — and the award-winning Slalom Lager and Slalom D P^s, Lager.
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JO H N M IL E S K Z IS ""1” ’ ___ SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 St 7.30 p.m.
Preston Gilbert and Sullivan — a m*- _ Operatic Society present
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd 7.30 p.m. . MAGNUM ontiwnkfht~E3‘5° ■
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beautifully decorated by the young people. Each youngster pulled a crack er and eagerly tucked into a home-made festive Jacob’s join tea, including sandwiches,. flan, saus ages, crisps, jelly, trifle and cakes brought by parents.
School party went with a swing at Salem Congrega tion Chapel, Martin Top. The schoolroom was
Party fun The annual Sunday
in ' charge of afternoon games for the younger children.
Mrs Frances Oliver was
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8th
MEMBERS DRAW £ 6
.................. .. SUNDAY, JANUARY18th'' ’
and the STARSHINERS Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome
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friends joined in the even ing party fun, games being organised by David Buckle and Valerie Moor- house.
Teenagers, parents and
served by the ladies and the proceedings ended with the singing of “Auld Lang Syne.”
al Chapel, Martin Top, on New Year’s Eve, a watch-. night service by . cand lelight was led by Pastor Owen James, who spoke on “light.” Miss Karen Oliver was the organist.
Watchnight At Salem Congregation
family thanksgiving ser vice was well attended. A chorus, “Worthy, O Worthy are you, Lord,” sung by the congregation, accompanied on the piano by Miss Karen Oliver.
. Next day an afternoon
Pastor Robert Pickles was presented with a book token on behalf of mem bers and friends by Mr H. K. Moorhouse, in appreci ation of his 18 months’ ministry.
During the worship
final, sermon as joint pastor on “Forgetting what lies behind ana pressing on.”
Mr Pickles preached his
Communion was cele brated by Pastor Owen
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JANUARY. 18th . 7-30 p.m. *
' Alt members to attends
: group and new members welcome
A buffet supper was
James and Mr Moorhouse gave Mrs Lindsay James the right hand of fellow ship, welcoming her to membership of the chapel. Miss Alice Parkinson was the organist.
Holden
■ and Grace Kelsail, Alas- tair and Sandra Howard,
Wray. Recitations were given by Angela, Vicki
Chapel’s annual concert was Mr Eric Brennand, of
Concert time Chairman, at Holden
, Gill and Richard Armer, Sarah and Simon Moor house, Ben and Max Taylor, Alison. Pickard, Mrs Howard and Mrs Brennand. Solos were sung by
Sabden
lot of waste paper over Christmas, there’s , an ideal opportunity to get rid of it on Saturday. The paper collection at Sabden
Earlier, 'I f you’ve accumulated a
County Primary School takes place earlier than usual, at 9 a.m., proceeds going to school fiinds.
' Blacked out Farms and outlying cot
tages in the Sabaen area were blacked out for a time on New Year’s Eve, when high winds affected the power supply. The black-out occurred in the early evening and en gineers had the power re stored within the hour.
Sunday school sang a carol “No Room,” and the choir performed “Peace and joy on earth,” “Sweet chiming bells” and “Softly the night is sleeping,” the. congregation joining in two carols.
the singing of “All hail, the power of Jesu’s name,” supper was served in the Sunday school.
After the concert, brought to a close with
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PRESTWICH HEYS
KICK-OFF 2-30 p.m. Admission 70p
Children and OAP 30p Refreshments available
Members' Licensed Clubhouse
were distributed by Mrs Brennand. The death was announced with sadness of Mr Anthony Lund, who had distributed prizes for' several years.
ing were Mr Fred Wad dington, Mrs Brenda Har riso n and Mr Mark Blakey. . Sunday school prizes
Organists for the even
Sandra Howard played their guitars and David Waddington the flute.: Young people 'of * the
Grace Kelsall, Mrs Stella Smith and Mr J. Blakey, duets by Mrs Margaret Addison and Joyce Bren nand, trios by Richard Armer, Simon Moorhouse and Alastair Howard, and Alison Pickard, Sandra Howard and Gill Armer, and a quartet by Mr and Mrs James Addison, Joyce Brennand and Robert Ellershaw. David Harrison and
, Ashton, M.. Sinun.u Whist: • Ladies — Miss E. Hayes, N. Marshall. Gents — H.. P a rk e r , F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs A. Haworth.
' winners were: Mrs Whit taker, Mrs E. Prescott, S.
Chatburn
. New members are wel come and anyone in te re s ted can contact either Mrs Shirley Hors- f ield,' 2 Greenfield Avenue, or Mrs Alison Boyer, 3 Greenfield Avpnue. ' '
year for the Chatburn mother, baby and toddler group takes place a week today at 2 p.m. ■ The group will now meet in the village’s Methodist schoolroom.
Welcome The first meeting of the
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.. -MARCH. — Clftheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic S o c ie ty , ; '.'The -New : ; Moon.”
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i , .Foxhounds annual hunt .
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at the Town Hall Sklpton ' ’ - SATURDAY , .
JANUARY 7th 10.00 a.m. — 5.00 p.m..
Musical Instruments, Silver,-' ’ Jewellery. Many Collectable
V * Itims. Refreshments For details .Tel Mrs J. M. Harris
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P-Help in fight to retain Dales
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CHEERS! Very much in the party mood
are.these employees of Clitheroe k i tc h e n fu rn i tu r e
Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, was sandwiched
makers, Bowker Bros. The p ar ty , a t the
in between Christmas and the New Year, and attended by 160 workers, relatives and friends.
osed closure of the lin- your journey starts finishes in Yorkshi should be sent to the retary, Transport Us Consultative Committ Record House, Booth' York Y03 7DQ.
start in May but, in v of the obstacles BR placing in the way letter of support woulc helpful if sent to Chairman of the Lai shire Highways ; Transportation Comi tee, at County Hall, r ston. However,- do
your services.
or finishes in Cumb then objections should to the Secretary, TU( Room 30S, Royal 1 change, Cross Stre Manchester M2 7BR. Dales Rail is due
If your journey st,
the Preston HQ finished. But is it re just “coincidence” t Dales Rail receipts vanish from BR’s own lance sheet at a t : when the Secretary State will have to loot BR receipts for Settle-Carlisle line? Objections to the p
frowns upon anyth bringing money into Settle-Carlisle line has just given Dales : a kick in the teeth — longer will tickets be ailable from BR stat such as Blackburn Preston, and they are sisting that the cour co-sponsor the trai thereby becoming sponsible themselves ticket issuing, etc.. The reason given is
object even if you ai user of Dales Rail f Clitheroe only, so pli show the same tremi ous enthusiasm you for the reopening Clitheroe Station and can save not only Settle-Carlisle line also Dales Rail and, course, Clitheroe Stati; Unfortunately,
the Settle to Carlisle is at stake and the pe for written object: closes on February 4tl You are entitled
A FEW years ago people of Clitheroe sponded marvellously letter I had publishe the Advertiser and T which helped campaign to h Clitheroe Stat reopened for the E Rail service. This time the futur
send objections there. . Together we can s|
GRAHAM NUTTALL,| Support The East Lancashire Line Association, Bar Street, Burnley.
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