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Clitheroe 22324 (Edito Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 9th, 1984 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) . What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on... SATURDAY


3*30 CEEFAX OLYMPICS AM.


6-30 OLYMPIC BREAKFAST TIME. Frank Bough re­


9-


views the overnight action in Los Angeles.


10-


TURE SHOW. Mary Curry introduces car­ toons, competitions, pop videos with special guest Davey Jones.


52 WEATHER.


10-55 GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 1-05 News Summary; Olympic Games. Over-


' night action from Los Angeles, including the women's 3,000 metres finals, the steeplechase and 100m. hurdles finals; Cricket: Fifth Test. Com­ mentary from The Oval on. England


v West


Indies; Racing from Hay- dock Park. 2-15 The Lady


5-10AUTOMAN. When a ;ossip columnist is mur-


Hill Stakes, 2-45 The Harvey Jones Handicap Stakes, 3-15 The Coral Bookmakers Handicap Stakes


gossip


aerea, suspicion falls on former movie star Veroni­ ca Everly (Michelle Phil­ lips). Automan (Chuck Wagner) goes undercover as an actor to investigate.


5-


*6*101 ON THE ROAD. Peter Powell and his star guests this week who are Span- dau Ballet and Evelyn Thomas take the road to Bournemouth.


6- 05 SPORT Regional News.


6-10 THE SATURDAY FILM: “Bootleggers,” starring Slim Pickens, Paul Koslo


8-


Jaclyn Smith (1974). IE r -------


TION. Sparkling Satur­ 9-50 NEW'"


9- 00 DYNASTY. Steven is hounded by the press and decides to visit an old friend; Jeff and Kirby argue about the past. 3


Weatherman. S AND SPO ------ -----------RT;


•10-05 OLYMPIC GRAND­ STAND. Featuring the climax of Olympic athle­ t ic s , live from Los Angeles, with 10 gold medal events, and boxing finals. Introduced by De­ smond Lynam.


5-00 CEEFAX OLYMPICS AM.


day-night entertainment line-up including Marti Caine, Sara Bnghtman, The Cambridge Buskers and Shakatak.


------- B l i i i l l l l l


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL.


9- 10- 55 NEWS; Weatherman. COAST.


12-15 Wo r l d o f s p o r t , in- by Jim Ro


10-25 SATURDAY MATINEE: “The Amazing Mr Blun- den.” Starring Diana Dors and Lionel Jeffries. Two children travel back 100 vears to right a wrong.


15 THE MAIN ATTRAC­


' Redcar, 2-00 Newmarket, 2- 15 Redcar, 2-30 New­ market, 2-45 Redcar, 3-00 Newmarket; 3-10 Motor Racing from Alabama; 3- 30 Show Jumping; 3-50 News Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestling from Southport; 4-50 Results.


5- 6- 7- 00 ITN News.


5*05 CHIPS. “Crash Diet." 6-


With Steve Jones.


hal: 12-20 Yachting; 12-45 ITN News followed by Australian Pools Check; 12-50 Keegan and Brook­ ing — reminiscences about colourful careers; 12-20 The ITV Seven — 1- 30 Newmarket, 1-45


THE WILDERNESS TRAIL.


35SECRETS OF THE 00 MATT AND JENNY ON


4- 10- . the


Wooldr id g e explores Caesar’ s Palace, Las Vegas, the world’s best- known hotel, where you. can watch a Grand Prix in ’ car


tables with the limits


in 00 THE SATURDAY PIC­ park, bet the world, high


ghest or


7-00O L YM P IC GRAND­ STAND. Introduced by n, includ-


have a tennis lesson from Pancho Gonzales.


Desmond Lynam, ir ing the first session of Boxing finals, and in Ath­ letics the final of the 50km Walk.


on


11-30 THE CONTINENTAL. “The Hurried Man.” Star-


or business first.


Here in Wilmington.” Harry Elton faces the a g e -o ld dilemma — whether to put marriage i firi


1-05 ROCK OF THE SEVEN­ TIES. Van Der Graaf Generator. studio


. ring Alain Delon and Mireille ‘Dare. The story of a man who wants all of life’s pleasures before * he dies.


session with the


11- 35 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.


Movers." (1978). Starring Terence Donovan, Bryan Brown.


11-45 C R IC K E T : F IF TH TEST. Highlights of the


‘ third day’s play between England and the West Indies at the Oval.


2-05 GREAT WALKS. 2-30 F ILM ; “ C a rd b o a rd Cavalier.” (1949). Sid


faret Lockwood. HE


Field stars as a London barrow boy who becomes hilariously caught up in a Royalists plot. With Mar-


.T H R E E


STOOGES. “Tassles in • the Air."


35 BUFFALO BILL. Bill is


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. 6- 00 EAR SAY. In Ibiza, summer capital of western youth, for a report on the uproarious activities of the 18-30 Club. Crowley’s travels include his search for the Wally Record of Summer 1984. Plus, Elton John talking about his latest video and Nicky Horne’s star interview.


forced to take a job as a car salesman when his show is cancelled.


7- 7- 30 W OR LD A L IV E :


Weather followed by Re­ velations. With Everest mountaineer Doug Scott.


8-


SPAIN. This week’s look at the rich and plentiful wildlife of Spain focuses on the underground life of a polecat family, from the birth of the young kittens to their first expeditions above ground.


THE CHIPPING FUN BUS


EVERY TUESDAY UNTIL AUGUST 28th


Depart Kirklands, Chipping, 9-19 a.m. 00 NEWS SUMMARY and


ACTIVITIES LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE


£1 ONLY INCLUDES RETURN BUS FARE, ADMISSION AND


RIBBLE> and Rlbble Valley Borough 00 JENNY. Jenny (Liv UU-


00 THE PYRAMID GAME. 30 SOME YOU WIN. The


last in the present series taking a final look at life’s winners and losers.


6*25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-


FOR A LAUGH. The first of three special edi­ tions, highlighting the most incredible stunts, the funniest games and the most amazing people in the very best of “Game for a Laugh.”


4- 30 CRICKET: Fifth Test. England v West Indies at the Oval.


6-10 MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE CEILING. Ian


“ I Thank You.” Film, (1941), starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch. Lily Morris (black and white).


10 SATURDAY CINEMA: 8-


8-30 FILM: "Green Ice.” Ryan; O’Neal, Anne Archer. An* electronics wizard and his girlfriend become involved in a plan to steal a fortune in emeralds.


10- 45 ITN NEWS. 11-


PECTED. “ I Like It SUNDAY I BBO-3 )


5-00 CEEFAX OLYMPICS AM


7-00 OLYMPIC BREAKFAST TIME. Frank Bough re­ views the overnight action from the Olympic Games.


9-00 BOD 9-


and songs from God’s wide world.


10- 15 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories


9-30 SUNDAY WORSHIP. Worship for viewers at home.


10-30OLYMPIC GRAND­ STAND. Bob Wilson in­ troduces extended cover-


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55 SUN D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND. Cricket: The John Pla yer Special League; Xa III Olympic Games: A further oppor­ tunity to see the* best of the overnight action as the games move into the final day.


6-50 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


oo As ia n m a g a z in e •


action including the i____ tics finals, Boxing finals and the Gymnastics finals.


age of the overnight »Atnle-


11*55 TOUCH WOOD. John R ead v is i t s John


Makepeace’s residential s * o f fcho l or craftsmen in wood at Pamham House, Dorset.


1-00 FARMING: Weather for farmers.


1-25 ARTISTS IN PRINT. The first in a series of five films which shows ar­ tists making* original prints.


1-50 NE 1- 55 M IC K E Y


MEWS HEADLINES DONALD. Cartoons.


AND


2- 15 F ILM M A T IN E E : “ ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS.”


’ Starring Richard Burton, Geneviene Buiold (1969).


4-40 BONANZA. Western ad­ venture series starring Lome Greene as Ben Cartwright in “War- bonnet.”


fiect upon the faith they practice. (1): Indarjit


Singh, a Sikh. 6-00 NEWS: Weatherman.


6-10 DOMBEY AND SON by Charles Dickens. Dramat­ ised in 10 episodes, star­ ring Julian Glover as Dombey.


6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Lyme Regis.


7- 7-45O LYM P IC GRAND- l o


S E R V E D ? Grace Brothers advertise on CB radio. Mrs Slocombe (Mollie Sugden) gives her chassis number, but denies that her MoT has run out!


c om p e t it ion Angeles, including the In­ dividual Show Jumpingimping final and the Men’s High- board Diving final.


STAND. Desmond Lynam introduces the final da


10-00 NEWS: Weatherman. - 10-15 SUNDAY NIGHT AT


THE PROMS. Ida Haen- del plays Brahms' Violin Concerto.


TI-00 OLYMPIC REPORT. Desmond Lynam intro­ duces live coverage from Los Angeles of the final events, which include the Synchronised Swimming final and the Athletics final. David Coleman in­ troduces the final scenes in the Olympic Stadium.


7*15 A R TH U R NEGUS ENJOYS. Arthur Negus and Michael Smith ex­ plore drinking in the 18th century in the great " ’


dining room, of Cnats- worth House, Derbyshire.


" Cha-


7-40 NEWS ON TW O: Weather.


7-45 MARIE CURIE with Jane Lapotaire as Marie, Nigel Hawthorne as


ing and an army comman­ do course.


5-00 THE GOODIES. “Holi­ days.” Madcap adventures with The Goodies.


5-


6- 30 ITN NEWS 6- 40 MARY O’HARA AND FRIENDS. International star Mary O’Hara and her musical friends entertain with song and music.


7- With Matthew Kelly.


MOON. Jayne Dowell ex­ plores the strange magic, myth and romance of the River Mersey.


30 RIVER OF SUN AND Christmas details now available


For details and reservations Tel . GISBURN 581


David Frost. 9-


mann) returns to Norway, hoping to establish herself as a painter in her home country — but when she falls in love with her lover’s father, the future o f which sne dreams seems even further away.


00 THE BEST OF GAME


a fitting memorial service — but Lonely can hardly believe his eyes when he visits the


le gra aveside. With 00 ULTRA QUIZ. With


10-00 THEY CAME FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE. Martin’s fears are borne out when he and Colin follow the Stranger to the American airbase. Is the' computer there? What does Colin discover in the case and will the Stranger meet his end at the hands of the American GIs.


Edward Woodward^ Rus­ sell Hunter, William Squ are and P a tr ick Mower.


00 TALES OF THE UNEX­


10-35 FILM: “The Night of the Generals” (1967).


For further details contact: The Information Office, Council Offices, Clitheroe. Tel. 25566


Council Serving the Community I k, y&AK niX DT lUO RN ITIUTtl


05F IL M : “ The Moneyselection o f pieces.


1-40 CLOSEDOWN.


WHALLEY FUN BUS SPECIAL


EVERY THURSDAY UNTIL AUGUST 30th


Depart Whalley bus station 10 a.m. Film of a


first line-up performing a their, best


THE CLITHEROE


FUN BUS SPECIAL EVERY TUESDAY UNTIL AUGUST 28th


Depart York Street bus lay-by, Clitheroe, 1-30 p.m.


LEISURE IN KIBBLE VALLEY FOOTY SCHOOL bVALLEY


“COCA COLA” SUPERSKILLS COURSE


Featuring the


THE RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL will run 5 consecutive days of football coaching for pupils 8-14 years of age,


17th, 1984,2-30 p.m. — 4-00 p.m. on the Castle Field, Clitheroe


Commencing next Monday, August 13th — Friday, August


The course fee is £4.00 and enrolment forms are available from the Information Office, Council Offices, Clitheroe. Tel. 25566.


Last chance to enrol — Some places still available. CIVIC HALL


cHeidi will make your sotil sing, .


.AOi-LlC^r KANNA-BARB OLA ^ G r


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CLITHEROE Tel. 23278


Commencing: Friday, August 10th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


Mat Wednesday and Thursday 2-15 your feet dance and your heart cry. ¥ 00 CALLAN. Cailan is given THE H O T E L *


STIRK HOUSE GISBURN


DINNER-DANCE AND CABARETS


KEN DODD Dancing to STARDREAM


TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st £13*95 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th FRANK IFIELD £13.95 15 THE SENSIBLE SHOW.


9-15 ITN NEWS 9-


10-


8-40 A MOMENT TO TALK. Men and women on the production line at Peek Freen Biscuits, London,


8- 9-


stop for a breather and talk about their lives.


VIEWS. Bernard Levin in conversation with Lord Rothschild.


Pierre Curie. (Part 2 of 5).


7*45V O Y A G E OF THE . DAMNED. The second and Concluding part of this major feature film presentation.


episode in this comedy drama series.


30 NOW AND THEN. Last 55 THE LEVIN INTER­ 11-


.10-15 “ B R IN G ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO


WRIGHT. Dr Seamus Deane gives an illustrated lecture about the work of the distinguished Irish dramatist Brian Friel.


11-00 THE LAST OUTLAW. After a year of honest work, Nea Kelly is drawn back into horse stealing and sets off a police pur­ suit that ends in a gun battle.


HOUSE. “Change Part­ ners." Series of plays on contemporary relation­ ships.ships


25 PROFILE OF A PLAY­ 12-


fin and Chico Hamilton.


55 JAZZ LIFE. Johnny Grif­ 35 CLOSEDOWN .


00 W E E K EN D P L A Y ­


R E M Z F S CASTLE STREET


CLITHEROE DON’T MISS


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th


CABARET NIGHT 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.


DISCO and


First time in town fo r this very talented lady


She is the TOPS (LESS)! Come and see this fantastic act


E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y


PHIL CASE DISCO Superb show


GARCIA.” Film (1974). starring Warren Oates, Isela Vega.


5-30 FROM W H E R E I STAND. Six people re-


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


10-


9- 30 THE G R E A T E S T THINKERS


11-00 I’M YOUNG BUT SPE- 15 A R E YOU BEING-


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


12- of 1- 2-


From St Peter’s Parish Church, Heysham.


1-30 IRISH ANGLE. 1-


2-


Berlins talks to Daily Mail diarist Nigel Dempster about the morality of what goes into print.


00 MORNING WORSHIP.


CIAL. Derek Cooper ex­ amines the topic of com­ munication.


fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s country­ side.


12-30JOBWATCH. Finance and banking.


GLAND. The Tysley, once a working narrow- .boat, is today a travelling showboat.


ALIVE. “ The Shadow Women of Chung-Tai.”


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A


6-10 STRUMPET CITY. A general strike begins and irkin


00 ENGLAND THEIR EN­


7-10 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER


ments c o l la p s e and Mulhali finally dies.


,


7-15 PLAYING SHAKES­ PEARE.


8*15 UPSTA IR S, DOWN­ STAIRS.


00B RIN G ?EM BACK


2-30 THE C R IM SON PIRATE. Burt Lancas­ ter. An 18th-century pirate captures a king’s ship earring ammunition na i


4-30 T V T IM E S STAR FAMILY CHALLENGE. Family teams in a fun contest involving, swim­ ming, unicycling, car driv- ‘


• and an emissary ordered to crush a rebellion.


' *


how moral issues are pre­ sented by the media.


00 PLATFORM 2. Views on


9-15 FATHER’S DAY. Lyall remembers his Northern boyhood through a warm


10-15MILD RED PIE RC E (1945).


945 P R E V IEW p re s en ts H A R DW A R E . Rona Munro’s first television play, first seen on ITV, focuses on a young couple, Peter and Anne. Anne does not share Peter’s overriding obsession with computers and decides they should split up.


misty haze — but the kids suspect that the lardy cake may be a little old!


EDISF0RD BRIDGE


RIDING STABLES Clitheroe


are taking bookings for lessons, hacks,


stable management, courses, full and working livery, breaking and


. competitive prices - schooling all at


For further details tel. Clitheroe 27868


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


E A R B Y


BOWKER BROS SUN STREET,


on SAT., AUG. 11th Match ball sponsored by


CLITHEROE tene-


540 DAVID WATSON — A TRIBUTE. Canon David1 Watson attracted enorm­ ous congregations where­ ver he preached and firmly believed that God will heal through faith, prayer and the laying on of hands.


union leader Larkin tries to address a meeting. Fitz is in danger of losing his j iob. Bradshaw’s


presents "Awaara" (The Vagabond) (1951, subti­ tled).


55 QUESTIONS. Marcel 25 ALL INDIA GOLDIES T O D D L E R


5 *


S A V E A


* «


s FAMILY ? ; FUN DAY ;


t SUNDAY, AUGUST t f


26th 26th 1 p.m.— 5 p.m. ¥ Many varied stalls *


¥ ¥


{ ANYONE WISHING TO J * PROVIDE A STALL £ J — please contact Mrs M. J • *


K Seed, c/o Victoria Hotel J Tel. 22601


* ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■A *


FOOTBALL COMPETITION S U N D A Y ,


FIVE-A-SIDE


A U G U S T 2 6 th at


B A R R A C L O U G H (Terry Cattermole’s)


V W / J W J W A M W V M


Laat date far entries August . 23rd


(Entry forms available from vie-------------------


Entry £3 per team . JCTORIA H OTE L)


SAPPHIRE


■fr KADESH & SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th


■fr OSIRIS * plus 'plus


FREE ROCK AVAILABLE AT THE BANDSTAND ON


COMMENCING AT 2.00 p.m.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL — Serving the Community—


on SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th 6 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.


RIBBLE VALLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


D GALA EVENING Free Car Parking at the Auction Mart


at Gisburn Playing Fields GRAND


onkey Derby, Whippet Racing, Bar and Disco, Sideshows, Refreshments and Hot Dogs


dooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ■t:I


[Admission up to 8 p.m. Adults £1,children under14 Free) .. After 8 p.m. Everybody £2


S.S. MICHAEL AND JOHNS SOCIAL CENTRE


presents 50/50 DANCE DANCING TO PHIL CASE


SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th 7-30 p.m. 18 YEAR OLD AND OVER


Starting entertainment second half of year DISCO RE-STARTING SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th


ADULT SWIMMING COURSES SATURDAY EVENINGS


RIBBLESDALE POOL


BEGINNERS


6 p.m. — 7 p.m. 10 week courses Inquiries Telephone Clitheroe 24825


s


* ¥ ¥


* : * * ¥


¥ ¥


V LOW MQOR CLUB


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th


MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 9


SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th LITTLE BIG BAND Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


# W D G N ADINTO


FOOTBALL CLUB (sponsored by Waddlngton Fell Quarries) PRESTON NORTH END


THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, kick-off 8-45 p.m. at TWITTER LANE, WADDINGTON


Featuring at least six Preston 1st team players


Referee David Richardson FIFA


This announcement has been kindly sponsored by


PEMBERTONS WHOLESALE NEWS, P R E S T O N


HAVING A PARTY . . . A WEDDING . . .A CONFERENCE


Our magnificent (completely refurbished) function room


overlooking the river awaits your pleasure.


We can accommodate 120 and still leave room for dancing.


Licensed till 2 a.m.


Hodder Bridge Hotel CHIPPING ROAD, CHAIGLEY


Tel. Stonyhurst 216


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ' ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th


ROY CHAPPELL SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th ANOTHER TOP ARTIST


A.GREAT ACT


PAUL TRACY W E EK LY DO U BLE 26— 6


W E EK LY TR E B L E 25— 8— 26 S P EC IA L A T TR A C T IO N MONDAY, AUGUST 27th


DIXIELAND EXPRESS SHOWBAND Tickets available 5 0 p at the club


Members and Bona Fide Guests


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


* ¥ ¥ * * * * * * * * * * * * ¥ ¥ *


BAND OF THE QUEEN’S


LANCASHIRE REGIMENT


LUNCHTIME PERFORMANCE commencing 1 p.m.


TODAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1984 at the CASTLE GATE


(If wet in the Council Offices, covered car ■ ■ .


. park) .


THIS MILITARY BAND WILL BE RESPLENDENT IN FULL DRESS MARCHING UNIFORM


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


SOCCER


SHAWBMDGE NWCFL DIV. 2


CLITHEROE SAT., AUGUST 11th A FESTIVAL


ELLESMERE PORT & NESTON Admission 70p


KO 3 p.m.


Children and OAPs 30p Refreshments available


Members' Licensed Clubhouse Castle f


Mateh sponsored by R. TURNER & SON Sports end Footwear


» Street, Clitheroe Tel. 23867


For all your Sporting needsl WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th


BLACKBURN ROVERS ko 7 p.m.


CLITHEROE v Admission \ £1 and 50p


MATCH PROVISIONAL subject whether Clitheroe are Involved


Proceeds In aid of C.F.C. Building Fund


In Cambrian Cup final


OF FLOWERS is to be held at ST MARY’S, GISBURN on AUGUST 17th, 18th, 19th from


10 a.m. to 9 p.m.


Light refreshments available


im.. iSsi MARKE1 FLEA


Tosside Institut SUNDAY,


AUGUST 12th 1 0-30 a .m . t o 5 p.m.


OVERWEIGHT? Have you brought some "EXCESS BAGGAGE” back from your holidays?


Lose one stone In 6 weeks STILL ONLY


SLIM SET £1 per week


If so, Join NOW


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Every Monday 7-15 p.m. ..................el, C""


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SELLTHOSE UNWANTED ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT IH THIS YOUH LOCAL PAPtH


Home made refreshments | Admission 20p


Inquiries Slaidburn 2441


Proceeds to Abbeystead Disaster Fund


■ o o s c o o o o o o o o e Salem Congregational Chapel


Sunday, August 12thj 1984


A CHAPEL


Services at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.


Preacher: Rev. O. G. Jam^ (Burton-upon-Trent)


Everyone welcome >O O O O O O O CO O O O CO CO A R E Y O U


Tense, nervous, worrled a b ou over-eating, smoking, exam I nerves, Insomnia, marital I problems, flying?


HYPNOTHERAPY can help I


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NNIVERSARY! 1 . ^ . 1


Any organisation wishing to maks 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.


CLAIMING DATES


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, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


2 7 t h A U G U S T , 1 9 8 4 , B a n k h o l id a y M o n d a y , S la i d b u r n v i l la g e h a l l a n d W I f l e a m a r k e t .


1 4 t h S E P T E M B E R ,


F r id a y , P e n d l e t o n C o n ­ s e r v a t i v e A s s o c i a t i o n ' S u p p e r P a r t y . — In ­ q u i r i e s C l i t h e r o e 2 2 4 7 5 o r 2 2 1 2 4 .


2 2 n d S E P T E M B E R . :—


W h a l l e y C h u r c h o f E n ­ g l a n d A n n u a l S e p ­ t e m b e r F a y r e , a t 2 p .m .


2 8 t h S E P T E M B E R . -----


R i b b l e s d a l e S c h o o l A s ­ s o c ia t i o n A u c t i o n S a le .


1 2 t h O C T O B E R , F r id a y . — P e n d l e t o n H o e - d o w n . T i c k e t s . — C o n ­ t a c t 2 3 2 4 0 .


2 4 t h O C T O B E R .


1 9 t h O C T O B E R — R i b ­ b l e s d a l e S c h o o l A s s o c i ­ a t i o n L a n c a s h i r e Night. *


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U n i t e d ” R e f o r m e d " C h u r c h , fa s h i o n s h ow , b y T o w n a n d C o u n t r y .


3 1 s t O C T O B E R ----- 3 r d N O V E M B E R , W E D ­ N E S D A Y T O S A T U R ­ D A Y — W h a l l e y C h u r c h P la y e r s p r e s e n t ' ’ ’ B l i t h e S p i r i t ’ ’ b y N o e l C o w a r d . T i c k e t s , T e l . W h a l l e y 2 6 8 6 .


2 n d N O V E M B E R , 1 9 8 4 , F R I D A Y . B r i t i s h


----- R o y a l % L e g i o n


( C l i t h e r o e b r a n c h ) W h a l l e y R o a d , P o p p y D a n c e .


SATURDAY,; AUGUSTHtti


ST ANDREW’S CHURC| SLAIDBURN


EVENING) COFFEE to be held at


F O B E R F A R M | N E W T O N


Friday, August 17tj 7 p.m. tlfr'9 p.m.


In aid of the Sunday £t S ch o o l ■ > ■


D p N T FO R G B T , , . u n L L i


ANNUAL RIBBLE


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SUMMER SWIM BUS SERVICE


The following scheduled Ribble Bus services are being extended 0*1 c t a e fn l ln u /e v


to Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, for the period August 6th until A


GISBURN (SERVICE 2 0 8 ) MONDAYS


READ (SERVICE 2 2 7 ) •


D ep a rt R ib b le s d a le A rm s , GISBURN. . . . . . . . . . 1 0 -5 6 e .m . D e p a rt R ib b le s d a le P o o l, CLITHEROE. . . . . . . . . . 1 - 3 4 p .m .


S A B D E N (SE R V IC E -2 3 7 ) THURSDAYS D e p a rt F o u r L an e E n d s, SABDEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 2 0 a .m .


D e p a rt R ib b le s d a le P o o l, CLITHEROE. . . . . . . . 1 1 -4 0 a .m .


WEDNESDAYS D ep a rt P o s t O f fic e , READ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 0 p .m . D e p a rt R ib b le s d a le P o o l, CLITHEROE. . . . . . . . . . 3 - 4 0 p .m .


WILPSHIRE/LANGHO/BILLINGTON/WHALLEY (SERVICE 2 3 2 )


FRIDAYS D ep a rt W ilp s h ir e H o t e l, W IL P SHIR E . . . . . . . . . 1 2 -4 9 p .m .


D ep a rt R ib b le s d a le P o o l, CLITHEROE. . . . . . . . . . 3 -4 D p .m . SPECIAL TICKET OFFER-CHILDREN £1. ADULTS £2


Includes return bus fare and admission to Ribblesdale Pool! BUY YOUR TICKETS AS YOU BOARD THE BUS! OR FROM THE COUNCIL’S MOBILE OFFICE


(See Local Information Timetable or Phone CLITHEROE 25111) IMPOR TAN T -


Anyone using the Service Buses can pay the normal fare to Clitheroe and travel to the Ribblesdale Pool without further payment.


Normal Pool Admission Prices apply:- Children 30p Adults 55p R I B B L E > and Ribble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community


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