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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 10th, 1984


Weekend SATURDAY


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8-15 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. With Robin Cousins and Musi­ cal Youth..


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s ta r r in g T he Marx Brothers.


12- 30 GRANDSTAND. 12-35 Football Focus; 1-05, 4-00 Golf from Leeds; 1-55, 2- 25, 2-55 Racing from Lingfield Park; 2-10 The London Marathon '84; 2- 20 Olympic Preview; 2-40 B oxing ; 3-10 Rugby League; 3-55 Half-times; 4-40 Final score.


5-05 NEWS 5-


character who becomes a crime fighter.


8-


6- 30 THE BRIDGE AT RE- MAGEN. Starring George Segal, Robert Vaughn, Ben Gazzara and Bradford Dillman in World War Two action drama.


MUSIC SHOW. With " Keith Harris and Oasis.


9- 10-


9-05 SATURDAY REVIEW. A look at current ideas.


9-55 LO U IS M A L L E ’ S LACOMBE LUCIEN. French film set in World War Two.


05 LOVE HAPPY. Comedy


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10- 20 CARTOON.


10-30 NO. 73. Fun at the mad­ dest house in the street.


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- t r o d u c e d by D ick ie Davies: 12-20 Ice Hockey — The Stanley Cup from


20 AUTOMAN. A computer


20 THE VAL DOONICAN 5-


9 05 CAGNEY AND LACEY. The glamorous duo back in action.


With Jimmy Hill.


11- 00 S A TU R D A Y LA TE FILM: THE OMEGA MAN. Starring Charlton Heston as a man who be- lives he is the only sur­ v iv o r from a World plague.


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6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-10 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 3-25 SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: THE LAST DAYS OF POM­ PEII. Starring Preston Foster, Alan Hale.


5- 6-


6- 7-


GREEN KNIGHT. Ar- thucian romance.


tion Vouchers. How civil servants can block a gov­ ernment minister.


, POWERED FLIGHT. , Charles Chadot recalls the V early days of aviation. ' 8-051911: A YEAR IN MUSI- ’ CAL HISTORY. Sibelius, ! Ravel, Debussy, StraVinS- t ky, Delius and Irving.. ' Berlin were among those • 1 active.


55 NEWS AND SPORT


., North America; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1-20 Rallying — The Castrol International Welsh Rally; 1-35 Racing from Thirsk; 2-55 Boxing from W o r c e s t e r , Massachusetts; 3-45 Half­ time Soccer Round-up; 4- 00 Wrestling from Nottin- ghamr4-45 Results.


00 ITN NEWS.


5 05 WHIZ KIDS. “Amen to Amen-re.”


10 MATCH OF THE DAY.


6- 00R O B IN OF SH E R ­ WOOD. Robin faces the wrath of the Knights Templar, seven fighting monks who are among the most feared warriors in Europe.


7- 00 THE G RUM B -


L EW E E D S R AD IO SHOW. Another mad mixture of rapid-fire sketches, songs and im­ pressions.


7- ■ stories. 8- 9- 00 GAWAIN AND THE 30 NO MINISTER. Educa­


55 NEWS AND SPORT • 10-


Blue.” Hooker helps a


■ woman officer injured during a robbery.


PECTED. “ The Dirty Detail.” Fred Pearson meets up with his war service bullying sergeant, John Guedo, who eventu­ ally broke Pearson’ s nerve.


9- 45 ITN NEWS. 10THE H ISTO R Y OF 00 HOME AND AWAY. A 11-


coach load of Liverpud­ lians and Evertonians de­ scend on - London for a Wembley weekend. But


• .-/- while the cats are away, ' ' the wives also go out to


11- -


from the Pretend Pub. SUNDAY aiiiife-t.. )


8- 9-


12-55 THE


55 STOP GO! 05 THE


MARATHON ’84


12-10SUNDAY WORSHIP from Durham


LONDON


MARATHON ’84 the clos­ ing stages


1-25 FARMING 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES - 1- 2-


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9-25 THE WONDE R FUL STORIES OF-PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


55 MICKEY AND DONALD 15 FILM MATINEE: “ PAN­


DORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN,” starring James Mason who is 75 this week


4-15 IT AIN’T HALF HOT MUM, more fun and


arty fames with the Concert 4-45 THE HOUND OF-THE-


B A S K E R V IL L E S ; ; : episode four of the grip/^ ping Sherlock Holmes story


5-15 THE ROCK GOSPEL SHOW, with Sheila Walsh


5-50 NEWS 6-00ANTIQUES R O A D ­ SHOW: This Week: Black­ burn is the venue


7-15 THE


830 DYNASTY, Krystle seeks the truth about her divorce .


9-20 NEWS


8-00 MASTERMIND, battle for the final


10-20 LOVE ON THE RUN: THIEVES LIKE US, three prisoners on the run in the American Depres­ sion


9-35 THAT’S LIFE, Esther Rantzen with misprints, mishaps and consumer advice


MARATHON ’84, a look . back on this mammoth,! event


11-


9- 3 5P O R T R A IT S OF POWER Churchill.


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from ‘ N ew c a s t le Cathedral.


ING Conversations bet­ ween Richard Hoggart and eminent writers.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK


.11-30.THIS IS. YOUR RIGHT .--with Michael Winstanley.


J 1.2-00 WE E K E N D ’ :W;0 R L D ' The week’s main news story explained.


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL-


: LENGE with Bamber Gascoigne.


6-10 PRAISE BE! Thora Hird; ; with favourite hymns... “ LO N D O N '-


- - - dent. - 2-


1- 30 ME T A L M IC K E Y Mickey can’t prevent his1 b e lov ed ' Haley from having a nasty road acci-


----»■•■■ Phillip Whitehead.'


..5.7. Brian Moore. 3-


- 2-30THE BIG MATCH Foot- ' ball action introduced by


15 CARTOON TIME


- 3-30R E TU RN OF THE SAINT The Saint scales more than a dangerous mountain when climbing in the Italian Alps.


4-


gets himself a new boss and Wurzel lands himself in bother.


800 BULLSEYE The darts and general knowledge game . presented by Jim Bowen.


:tiiimiin 825 OPEN UNIVERSITY


1-55 SUND AY G R A N D ­ STAND: Golf from Leeds, Cricket, Boxing


6-50 NEWS REVIEW


7-15 SHARING TIMEj the latest story from a time share flat, starring Anton Rogers, Gwen Watford ana June Whitfield


810 NEWS ON TWO 815 A COOK’S TOUR, the cu lin a ry d e l igh ts o f Venice


830 THE N A TU R A L WORLD, Salim A li’ s


‘ India, its marvellous wildlife


9-20 THE KING’S SINGERS MADRIGAL HISTORY TOUR, from the Ducal . Palace in Mantua


830 SURVIVAL SPECIAL “People of the Sea” , what is the secret of the seal’s appeal? Does it need pro­ tection, or should it be culled? To ■ provide some answers, Tony and Liz Bomford filmed above and below water in the Outer Hebrides.


6-30 ITN NEWS 6- 40 HIGHWAY Harry Sec- ombe visits Hexham, Ty- nedale’s principal market town.


7- lively cockney comedy.


7- 45 SURPRISE, SURPRISE The second of six family entertainment shows star­ ring Cilia Black.


8- 45 ITN NEWS 9- 00 THE PROFESSIONALS CI5 agents Bodie and Doyle combat a couple of lethal criminals who, arm ed w ith s to le n weapons and explosives are all set for a siege.


10- 7- 4- 2- 3- 10- 11- LONDON 20 FRIENDS, a story of


Poland ’ after the war, with English sub-titles.


BASIE, tributes to one of. the kings, of Jazz “


25 TO THE COUNT OF 10-


11-


10-00 SPITTING IMAGE A host of latex lookalikes re turn from holiday thoroughly brown all over.


- SHOW David Bintley is considered the new light of Sadlers Wells.


30 THE IRISH RM Flurry


finds he has a rival for the affections of Sally. But Bernard Shute is no match for Flurry in mat­ ters of the heart — or of- horses.


00 WRITERS ON WRIT­


12- 30 CLOSE DOWN i i j i i i l l l i i i l


2-lOSCOTTISH V IEW


Weekly survey of key to­ pical Scottish issues.


STARS A look at the advent of the “talkies” in Ireland.


The struggles of a poor family living on the remote Isle oflnishmore on Ireland’s west coast.


00 CREDO'presented by


DO Final episode of the series in which Helen "sees” her baby for the first time — with the help of an ultra-sound machine.


800 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by Book Four, today’s edi­ tion looks , at contempor­ ary writing in Ireland.


5- 45 W H E R E IN THE WORLD Travel quiz with Ray Alan as host.


30 MURPHY’S MOB Gerry 6-


new American series about a successful New


. York lawyer Ben Walker, who embarks on a new, more relaxed lifestyle in Arkansas as a riverboat man, and purchases an old. paddle-steamer.


15 THE SIXTIES (rpt) Paul


Foot and Christopher Hird explode some of the myths surrounding the consumer boom of the ’60s under Harold Wilson’s government.


8- 15UPSTAIRS, DOWN­


STAIRS (rpt), James Bel­ lamy spends a weekend shooting at the magnifi­ cent Sowerby Park, and Hudson is offered a much grander position.


15 KNEES-UP A session of 9- STOP ~ 15 TOP G’s AND TIARAS ------ ---


Julia Migenes Johnson with guest Benjamin Luxon present another kaleidoscope of songs and music from the world of operetta and musical comedy.


(1948) James Stewart as a reporter intent on proving a man’s innocence of a murder charge.


12-20 CLOSE.


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH PLAYERS present


THE FIRE RAISERS 15 CALL NORTHSIDE 777 by MAX FRISCH Produced by MARGARET SMITH


in CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 11th


• and 12th- ‘ at 7-30 p.m.


Stalwarts quit Party


A TRIO of local Labour supporters have severed th e ir links with th e " Clitheroe Party because, they claim, it is being run by an influx of CND sup­ porters. • Veteran campaigners


Bob and Ethel Penny and son Rowland (28), of Hay- hurst Street, have de­ cided to quit because of an alleged “dictatorial at­ titude” adopted .towards' them. .


1 . ; . Rowland,' Clitheroe :


P a r ty ’ t r e a s u r e r !.and Labour agent for ' Ribble Valley at the last General Election1,^ said that mat­


ters came to a head at the annual meeting earlier this year.


’ - “The meeting was a


rushed affair and because of snow a lot of our regu­ lar members couldn’t turn', out,” he said. “However, there was a


big. influx of strangers,, some of whom didn’t live" in Clitheroe and hadn’t paid their subscription to the branch.


. f “At that meeting my,


mother and I were voted’ o f f ' t h e ’ 'Constituency Party Committee.” He added that he was unable : to . attend two


m e et in g s be cause o f pressure, of work and he received a letter inferring that he was stopping members having access to


funds. ' 1 Party secretary Mr


Gerry Jacques denied that the trio had resigned. He said that Rowland at­ tended a Party meeting last Wednesday and - left a f t e r 1 th r ow in g his treasurer’s books on a table. ’


1 “He did, not mention


resignation and 'neither has his mother or father:” Mr and Mrs Penny de­ clined to comment


Programmes (Kiel, refreshments) £1. Pensioners and Students 50p, from Cast or Parish Office


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ ★ j


TH E FRIENDS OF C.R.G.S. ARE HOLDING A


COFFEE MORNING SATURDAY, MAY 12th


at The Boys Grammar School . YORK STREET .


10-30 a.m. to 12 noon ’ ADMISSION 10p-


HOLDEN CHAPEL


SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Sunday, May. 13th: .


1-30 p.m. Preacher Mr Holliday - 7 p.m. Preacher Mr P. Horne ;


FOOD BINGO


> Chipping Village Hall SAT., MAY 12th 7-30 p.m. start Approx. 50 prizes


ST MARY’S 1 SUPER


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Hodder Valley Conservative Association


WINE, CHEESE and PATE


SATURDAY, MAY 19th) 1984


• at Newton Hall


B y kind permission of Mrs Kay 7 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.


Tombola, draw, sideshows, bring and buy


Admission £2, Children 20p


. Includes first glees of wine end ell r,e e t s " .______ __


,


UNITED REFORMED CHURCH CLITHEROE


MAY MARKET IN AID OF BUILDING FUND >


SATURDAY, MAY 12th : ' 10 a.m. to 12 noon


STALLS


MORNING COFFEE - TOMBOLA


ADMISSION FREE “


ANNE CHIPPERFIELD < and her MACAWS


AFRICAN LIONS TONY HOPKINS - SKATIKG GERMAINS ■ from France • DUOBIDDALL Aerialrocket sensation 1 t i."‘.~~plu8 SHETLAND PONIES,’FIRE EATERS, CRAZY CLOWNS, DOGS etc, etc. * BOOK N O IV ALTHAMS TRAVEL, D t / y n King Street, Clllheroe. Tel. 27136 .


and on site froniThursday, May 10th; Open 10 a.m. dally. Price from £1.50 to £3.50 ? LIVE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS VERY BEST!


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COMES TO TOWN! * CLITHEROE CASTLE FIELD


THURSDAY, MAY 10th to SATURDAY, MAY 12th Thursday and Friday; 4-45 p.m. and 7-30 p.m.


p . Saturday: 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Featuring


CIRCUS * FIESTA


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


M im ic FOR A SUMMER EVENING


SATURDAY, MAY 19th at 8 p.m;


CYNTHIA BOWES - VIOLIN THOMAS BOWES- VIOLIN CHARLES MYERS— ORGAN


Popular programme includes Concertos for 2 Violins and Organ


from the Parish Office — Price £1.25 (for non-members) A L L A R E W E L C O M E


Tickets are available from members of the Society and 35 A SEAT AMONG THE 9-


show that scours the world in search of amaz­ ing stunts, acts and


1- 40 MANSCAPE. Neil Cos- sons looks at the most evocative of transport in­ dustries — railways.


2- 05 HANGMEN ALSO DIE


(1943) World War II prop­ aganda movie directed By Fritz Lang fictionalising the murder of the brutal Reinhard Heydrich in Prague in 1942.


4- 35 MAMA M A LO N E . Connie and Dino argue with Mama over her in­ sistence on making home­ made egg noodles.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus edition.


800 EAR SAY. The week’s news, gossip, interviews, videos and hve bands.


30 JUST AMAZING. The


7- 8-


15 T. J. HOOKER. "Lady in 15 TALES OF THE UNEX­ 10-


7-00 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by SEVEN DAYS. Michael Charlton, Helene Hayman and guests discuss the moral and religious values which lie behind the week’s news stories.


30 UNION WORLD. 00 THE LEATHER BOYS.


A celebration of all who love the British motor bike.


00 THE AVENGERS. Steed


and Tara on the trail'of. a' talking briefcase which is being used by the enemy to carry stolen docu­ ments.


10-00 B A C CH AN A L . New series about black art.


50 WHO DARES WINS . . .


A Camping Holiday in Beirut: The start of an


: eight-programme series of live satirical comedy.


50 MR MOTO TAKES A 00 5*LyFRESCO. Comedy


CHANCE (1938) Peter. Lorre as the Japanese de­ tective working with Brit­ ish Intelligence under­ cover agent Rochelle Hudson to undercover hidden munitions in Sumatra.


1-00 CLOSE.


J IM H V L M E S & D A V E C OOK I SUNDAY, MAY^thTp.riT^tertl P RIBBLE VALLEV=B O R O u l i f?T ^ S "1” "” J


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‘ 30THE SOUTH BANK SATURDAY, MAY 12th MARK TWAIN


AND ORGANIST FOR DANCING


Usual entertainment with


JOHN on Friday and TOM on Sunday


(t\VWVW\VVW\WWWWVVWVVVV\WWV\VVVVVVWl 05 MAN OF ARAN (1934.


THE GREAT NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SHOW


30 ANYTHING WE CAN CATTLE SECTION OX-ROAST at GISBURN AUCTION MART, GISBURN


on SATURDAY, MAY 12th at 8-00 p.m.


DISCO LICENSED BAR 15 THE MISSISSIPPI A ADMISSION: £5.00 . g w * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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« CLITHEROE * I SOCIAL CLUB £ SATURDAY, MAY 12th


MERRYDAY SUNDAY, MAY 13th


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LEYTON - SUMMERS WEEKLY DOUBLE — 22 — 8


¥ ¥ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


WEEKLY TREBLE — 12 — 14 — 28 Members and Bona Fide Guests


LOW MOOR [ i i y THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, MAY 13th


MEMBERS DRAW £6


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SHAWBRIDGE MON., MAY 14th


SOCCER at


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THE ROVERS BLACKBURN ROVERS K.O. 7 p.m. Admission £1, Children and OAP’s 50p (all pay)


Proceeds In aid of the Tony Eyles Testimonial Fund CLITHEROE CUB PACKS


HALF-TIME PENALTY COMPETITION


Presentation of Rlbble Valley Blackburn Rovers Supporters Club Player o f the Year


Refreshments available


Members licensed clubhouse Match sponsored by


WHITBREADS and HOLLANDS PIES


CIVIC HALL


BOB CHAMPION’S STORY., la aucb an experience.


ST MARY’S CHURCH Gisburn


SATURDAY, MAY 19th FESTIVAL HALL


SPRING FAYRE


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. to be opened a t 2-30 p.m. by the Vicar, the Rev. H. L. • Clark Admission lOp Children 5p


Various stalls, Tombola, Raffle, Afternoon Teas


In order to ensure that the people of Clitheroe have the first opportunity to purchase the limited number of tickets available tickets will not be sold at any other venue In Lancashire for a period of. one week.


No cash admission on the day. Admission is by advance ticket purchase only


11-30 THE LA TE F ILM . “They Only Kill Their Masters," starring James Garner and Katharine Ross. The body of a beautiful divorcee 'is washed ashore. The


25 SESAME STREET. Fun


and learning with the Muppets.


" returns from leave, he isn’t satisfied.


1-15 CLOSE DOWN.


. victim has been badly mauled and it is at first assumed that a dog is the killer. But when local police chief Abel Marsh


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) What$ on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on


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Christmas and New Year Festivities are /, now available, please send for brochure


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By kind permission of the Rlbble Valley Borough Council Sound Surfer Promotions proudly present


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SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1984 with the • . • I


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Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date, may: use this, column to publicise their event three months im advance. For example the te xt would contain the


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B£U€$BM (Yes that’s THE Climax Blues Band) N


I T u T W Y o e \Ra 0 £ K U 9 ‘8 A . \


+ YES SIR (Chicago blues style, lock up your daughters) + ■ja ^ g ^ EAT E RE (Raunchy rhythm and blues with


+ SNAKE DAVIS and his ALLIGATOR SHOES


Mick Brophy arid his incredible growling harp)


1 + PROPAGANDA GAME + one more band yet to be confirmed


(A definite improvement on U2)


+ RED ROOSTER SOUNDS From 12 noon to 11-30 p.m.


Tickets £6 available from this weeked at Ainsworth’s Newsagents, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe.


EDWIN STARR


(All the way from the U.S. of A.)


(Have you ever heard the saxophone speak)


1 2 th M A Y , S a tu rd a y . — U n i t e d . R e f o r m e d C h u r ch , C l i th e r o e . M a y M a r k e t .


2 0 th M A Y , SU N D A Y . — R o t a r y C lu b o f C l i t h e r o e , B r u n g e r le y D o g W a lk , en t r y fo rm s f r om C l i th e r o e A d v e r ­ t is e r O f f i c e .


2 7 th and 2 8 th M A Y . — S la id b u rn W h i t F e s t iv a l C e l e b r a t i o n s , S u n d a y F le a M a r k e t . — In ­ q u i r ie s S la id b u rn 2 7 3 , W h i t M o n d a y M a y Q u e en and S p o r t s .


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6 th JU N E , W E D N E S ­ D A Y . — S u b -A q u a C lu b o p e n n ig h t , all o v e r 1 6 s w e l c om e . —- I n q u i r i e s C l i t h e r o e 2 5 1 0 9 .


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