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< Clitheroe 223241 • 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June Uth, 1984 Weekend SATURDAY 8-00 NEWS AND SPORT;


from this morning's milit­ ary parade at which The Queen took the salute.


lO-iOTROOPING THE COLOUR. The Queen


12-12 WEATHER.


8-10 THE SATURDAY PIC- Weather. TORE SHOW. A selec- 8-15THE WOMEN’S tion of films, competitions, OLAMAL (New series), cartoons and guests in- eluding Tom O'Connor.


takes the salute on Horse mg Maasai of East Africa. Guards Parade, to mark 10-10 SATURDAY REVIEW, the occasion of her official birthday.


12-15 GRANDSTAND includ-


ing: 1-00 News; Cricket: 11-00 POLICE. A series filmed • First Test: England v West In d ie s ; Motor


and Minette Martin.


Stella Artois Champion- __England. ships; Athletics: T h e ' 12-25IN T E R N A T IO N A L Women’s AAA from Crys-


5-05 AUTOMAN. Star ring Chuck Wagner and Desi


5- 55 NEWS-Weatherman.


6-10POP QUIZ. Mike Read tests the pop and rock


International Horse Show from Birmingham; Final Score.


ionships.


Racing including the best . . „ ary. '“Training Recruits.” laps of Silverstone by 11-50NEWS ON TWO; British Formula 3 cars Weather, and pilots; plus a look ahead to the 24 hour race at Le Mans; Tennis: The


TEST. Highlights of play between West Indies and


tal Palace; Racing from the semi-final matches in Bath (2-05, 2-40, 3-10); Show Jumping: The Royal


The Organisation of a Maasai Fertility Cere- mony — first in a series of films about cattle-herd-


Comment and discussion on current ideas pre- sented by Russell Davies


over nine months inside Thames yaJley Constabul-


11-55 CRICKET: FIRST1-


TENNIS. Highlights of The Stella Artois Champ-


*-25 EASTERN TALES.


6- 05REGIONAL SPORT/ 9-40LITTLE RASCALS. NEWS.


knowledge of tonight’s 10-30 No. 73.


10 05 MATT AND JENNY ON THE WILDERNESS TRAIL,


guests who are Paul 12.15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- Ycung ToyMi. Drumnue


tro d u c ed bv Dickie


Zeu ’. rGarl Gilt£er’ An' Davies; 12-05 Intemation- 6-10 DATE WITH DANGER:


Milner, Barbara Herahev, NBA Finals from Ameri- Richard Basehart, Roddy


“Flood," (1976). Filmstar- JLW Robert Culp, Martin


8- McDowell.


MUSIC SHOW. Sixth in a senes of programmes for all the family. To- night s special guests are


9- 00NEWS AND SPORT; 9 im F R n r A I INTFRNA


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M5T inw A f S v SHOW. From Burning-


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6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-


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4-30£j?I ,CKE T :„ F IR S T 7-30JUST AMAZING! The TEST. Third Day of the world’s most' spectacular test between England and


night with the INT. „ Edgbaston. ____ ..su rv iv e . COLOUR. Highlights u J ? .E


6-25PRIMA! Eight short 9-15ITN NEWS. programmes about tourist 9-30ASPEL German — all you need to


COMPANY.


the West Indies from extraordinary people. .


stunts, amazing acts and 8-15 THE PRICE IS RIGHT.


With Leslie Crowther. AND'


10-15 IN T E R N A T IO N A L BOXING: E uropean


Super Featherweight — SUNDAY1


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 TELE-MONTAGE. 10-


9-00 PIGEON STREET. 9-


11- 12-


12-35 MICROS IN THE CLAS­ SROOM.


GRAPHY.


1-00 FARMING. 1-25 ROCKSCHOOL. ‘ 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-


2- DOUBLE BILL. 15 SUNDAY WORSHIP.


11- 45 DELIA SMITH’S COOK­ ERY COURSE.


55 A VOUS LA FRANCE. 6-


10 EXPLORING PHOTO­


20 TECHNICAL STUDIES. 7-


' Queen Elizabeth II Cup; (4-00) — The finish of Le Mans and European Championship football.


Athletics - (4-15) from Loughborough. Sebastian Coe runs; Show Jumping (5-15) The E v e re s t Championship for the


subtitles.


5-00 BULLSEYE. Presented by Jim Bowen. •


5- 6-


6- 40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. With Frank Topping.


SAINT. “Vicious Circle.” 30 ITN NEWS.


8415 NEWS Weather.


3- 45 BONANZA. "The Iron Butterfly..” — Hoss volun­ teers his services to a vis­ iting celebrity, Lola Fair- mount and then becomes implicated in a murder.


in “Key Largo” (1948), with Lauren Bacall, Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor.


4- 35 HOLIDAY AIR. Outside broadcast cameras cap­ ture the highlights of tne two-day Air Fete at RAF Mildennall, organised by the United States Air Force.


5- 25 THE ROCK GOSPEL SHOW. Cliff Richard is the special guest star on tonight's programme.


6- 40 PRAISE BE! with Thora Hird.


64)0 NEWS. 6- 10 BEAU GESTE by P. C. Wren. Dramatised in eight episodes starring Benedict Taylor.


: 9-35 THAT’S LIFE. Consumer


10-20 NEWS. 10-35 SPORTS SPECIAL. In­ ternational Football: Eng­ land v Chile in the final match of their South American tour; World In­ ternational Horse Show from Birmingham; Cana­ dian Grand Prix: 1984 Formula One World


12-55


Championship. WEATHER.


advice, investigations, mis-print8, and real life humour with E s th e r Rantzen.


8- 50DYNASTY. Adam’s schemes begin to pay off as Jeffs grip on Colbyco 'slips yet further.


7- 15 LOVE STORY: “This Time Forever.” Film star­ ring Vincent Van Patten (1980).


55 TOM AND JE R R Y 10 HUMPHREY BOGART


8-15 THE


series of nine stories set in a timeshare flat.. 7: “Time Trial” by Don Webb.


WORLD. An intriguing personal view of the underwater world by two film-makers whose spe­


ON TWO; NATURAL


9-05 THE KING’S SINGERS MADRIGAL HISTORY TOUR. The King’s Sin­ gers outline the rise in popularity of madrigals and show how they became th e rag e of Europe. In the last of six programmes, they visit


ciality is getting close to creatures by the sea.


9-35.THyE EUROPEAN ELECTION RESULTS. A Newsnight Special. John Tusa presents full coverage of the results, with computer analysis by Peter Snow; Robin Day seeks the views of leading politicans; and Newsnight correspondents in Bonn, Paris and Rome assess the significance of the re­ sults in other EEC coun­ tries.


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10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. From Aberdeen.


Secombe.


11- 00 ME AND MY MICRO. 11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


12- .' side.


12-30 JOBWATCH. Among the doom and gloom of the economic statistics there are some success stories. With Roger Blyth. and Shelley Rohde.


ENGLAND. __


‘ 14)6 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. With Bamber Gascoigne.


1- 6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


1-55 SUNDAY GRAND- STAND: Tennis (2-00) The Final of the Stella Artois Championship; Cricket (3-00) Commen­ tary on the John Player Special League matches;


2-30 SUNDAY MATINEE: Jack Hawkins, Nigel Pat­ rick, "The League of Gentlemen.”


2- 00 CREDO. With Phillip Whitehead.


The Lass is Always Greener.


4-30 MURPHY’S MOB. Gonk • , has a field day, but Sheila finds that life is getting too difficult.


fortnightly exploration of the North West’s country- -


50 NEWS REVIEW with 15SHARING TIME. A


30 TOE RETURN OF THE


7- 15 GO FOR IT. A feast of fast fun from the team of impressionists as they serve up more musical memories from the Seven­ ties.


8- 15 THE PROFESSIONALS. "It’s Only a Beautiful Pic­ ture.”


7- 45 CANDID CAMERA AMERICAN CLASSICS. Hosted by Allen Funt.


12-30 CLOSEDOWN.


10-15 EUROPE ”84. Special ITN programme pre­ sented by Alistair Burnett and Peter Sissons, bring­ ing the results of the European polls as they come in.


9- 45 SPITTING IMAGE. The last ever programme.


BRASS IN THE


2-05 IRISH ANGLE. Looking at Irish affairs from an Irish perspective.


2- 3-


Potter.


5-10 NEWS SUMMARY fol­ lowed by Face The Press. Anthony Howard of The Observer chairs a new series of the programme in which a figure in the


OTELLO: With Bolshoi tenor Vladimir Atlantov and Kiri Te Kanawa.


E 25 HIGHWAY. With Harry 30 DOWN TO EARTH. A OOENGLAND TH E IR


6-15 U.S. OPEN GOLF. Steve Rider presents more live coverage from the U.S.1


Patrick Seale and Robert Fisk.


8-15 UPSTAIRS, DOWN­ STAIRS. James and Hazel Bellamy visit Lord and Lady. Newbury for a smart hunting weekend.; Her horse proves uncon­ trollable ana the night life is not at all what she is used to.


9-15 HEARTWORN HIGH­ WAYS. Second of the


30 ONE OF THE BOYS. r


10-15 U.S. OPEN GOLF. To­ night’s second visit to the Winged Foot Golf Club where Steve Rider pre­ sents live coverage o f the climax of the tournament..


the music. This award­ winning film includes C h a r l ie D a n ie ls in concert.


12-30 CLOSE.


7-15 DESIGN. A new series examining in detail how designers in all fields in­ fluence our lives and our environment through their work.


' Open Golf.


RIBBLE VALLEY SLAIDBURNBAND


WILL PERFORM AT THE FORECOURT


30 QUESTIONS: Dennis 00 OPERA ON FOUR:


PARKERS ARMS NEWTON '


SUNDAY, JUNE 17th ___ at 2 p.m.


(WEATHER PERMITTINGJ


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


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ublic eye faces questions ■om a panel of journal­ ists. King Hussein faces


Parish Church of St Paul, Low Moor


G IF T W E E K E N D S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 1 6 t h . 9-00 Holy Communion


10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Vicar’s Vigil in church porch;


S U N D A Y , J U N E 1 7 t h 9-00 Holy Communion


10-30 Family Communion 6-00 Evensong


£6,000 NEEDED — let your gift be a thank-offering to God for all His gifts to you!


ANTIQUE/COLLECTORS FAIR


irtet o f ' programmes ut country, music takes us to the rural heart of


at THE CIVIC HALL RAMSBOTTOM Nr BURY


THIS SUNDAY JUNE 17th


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(1971), starring James U.S. Open; 4-50 Result. 54)0 NEWS AND SPORT.


kers- 5-05 WHIZZ KIDS._


ham featuring The Radio Rentals Puissance. intro-


12.5o Basketball - The <*; uw Boxing _ from


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15 THE VAL DOONICAN Veras- l -2s £ ITV Sevln 1-1-30 York, 1-45


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Sandown, 2-00 York, 2-15 Sandown, 2-30 York, 2-45 Sandown, 3-00 York; 3-10


f Wor l d Championship Boxing — The WMBA


HORSE Hearns v Robert Duran; 3.35 RaIlying _ The


L ig h t Middleweight Championship: Thomas


Lioyds Bowmakers RSAC Scottish Rally; 3-50 News


* p i i i i “«Tk u 1 T ,, — from Walton-on- “


Round-Up; 4*0 Wrestling Thaipes; 4-40 Golf - the


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............................ L 6-00 th e Pyramid game. star partners are Liza G o d da rd and F re d


“Tarzan and the Green 7-00THE Goddess” (1938).


6-30THE COMEDIANS. 10 SATURDAY CINEMA:


Some of the best of Bri-


10 TOE SKY AT NIGHT. A SHOW. A mad mixture of music and fun.


LEWEEDS RADIO 10-


tain’s stand-up comics. GRUMB-


4- 4-15 THE


2- 25 FILM: “Hail The Con­ quering Hero” (1944). Eddie Bracken stars as the U.S. marine dis­ charged because of hay. fever who is accidentally taken for a war hero in his home town.


This week, Gerald Durrell and his team enter the fascinating world of re­ ptiles in an expedition to Round .Island, off the coast of Mauritius.


STOOGES. Click, Clack and Cluck, photographers to the not-so famous, are assigned to take pictures in the obscure kingdom of Outer Vulgaria.


THREE 5-


. stage manager quits the show. With Dabney Cole­ man and Joanna Cassidy.


6- 00 EAR SAY. The week’s news, gossip, interviews, videos and live bands. Guests include Alf, Spe­ c ia l AKA and Dee Schneider.


confronts Paul with her suspicions, while Michelle returns home to find her bags • packed. And Barry finds a visit to Heather may lead to unforeseen consequences.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Seven Days.


7- 8-


the series dramatising the adventures of the great 16th Century author of Don Quixote. Cervantes (Julian Mateos) continues his relationship with Ana Franca, who is expecting his child, while also mar­ rying the 19-year-old Catherine de Salazar.


94)0 CAL LAN. Ke-run of the classic espionage series starring Edward Wood­ ward as the hired killer and Russell Hunter as his shady accomplice.


12-


11- 00U.S. OPEN GOLF. Satellite coverage of the third round of the U.S. Open as Larry Nelson de­ fends his title.


30 CLOSE.


A Night of Sexual Aban­ don. An hour of satirical and topical lunacy.


30 UNION WORLD. 00 CERVANTES. Fifth in


egomaniac TV chat show host runs into trouble when his much-abused


Pat Cowdell v Jean Marc R e y n a r d .________


11-15 TALES OF THE UNEX^ PECTED. The Last of the Midnight Gardeners.


11-45F ILM : “ The S tone ,Killer.” Charles Bronson. In underworld jargon a “stone killer” is a particu­ larly cold-blooded and single-minded individual on either side of the law. Ruthless Los Angeles de­ tective Lou Torrey is just such a man.


1-25 CLOSEDOWN. Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Adveriising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Whali o n ... What's on... What's o n ... What's on ... What's o n ... What's o n ,.. EDISFORD AND LOW MOOR


COMMUNITY FESTIVAL JUNE 22nd-JULY 1st


Friday, Ju n e 22nd Summer Dance: Edisford School. Sa turda y, Ju n e 23rd Outdoor Market: St Paul's Church.


Sunday, Ju n e 24th ST PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY: 9-00 Holy Communion, 10-30 Family Fe8tlval and Crowning of Ro8e Queen with. Mayor and Mayoress of Rlbbte Valley — Procession and Parish Lunch, 6-00 Sung Eucharist.


Monday, Ju n e 25th 2-30 Entertainment for "Over Sixties” by schoolchildren In St Paul's Parish Hall, 7-30 "Mualc for a Summer Evening,” Regional Music School, at St Paul’s Church.


Tue sday, Ju n e 26th 2-30 “Bright the Vision”: Service for Senior Citizens with Clitheroe T. G. Choir. Preacher: Rev. Canon Edward Wynne. -


Wednesday, Ju n e 27th 10-00 Holy Communion, 10-45 Coffee Morning, 64)0 Junior Disco: Edisford School.


Thursday, Ju n e 28th 2-00 Service for Mums and Toddlers. Friday, Ju n e 29th Exhibition In the church. - Sa turda y, Ju n e 3 0 th 24)0 Grand Fete:' Edisford School.


Sunday, Ju ly 1 s t ST PAUL'S CHURCH: 9-00 Holy Communion, 10-30 Festival Thanksgiving Service and Sunday School Prlzeglvlng,- with Mayor and Mayoress of Clltheroe, 6-00 Evensong.


55 ARK ON THE MOVE.


HOBBIES EXHIBITION - in c h u r c h a l l w e e k A joint effort by Edisford PTA and St Paul's Church


THE SANDPIPER WHALLEY


Tel. WHALLEY 2370 By demand


35 BUFFALO BILL; TheROCKERFELLA’S DISCO


THIS FRIDAY AND EVERY FRIDAY 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.


05 BROOKSIDE. Annabelle


Featuring Preston’s top DJ NEIL BLACKBURN


Admission £1.40 before 10-30 p.m. . £1.80 after 10-30 p.m.


PLEASE NOTE Strictly no jeans or trainers- Smart casual dress only


THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THERIGHTTO REFUSE ADMISSION.


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SATURDAY, JUNE 16th From the USA — hit recording artists


(Something old, something new and many more) Admission £3 Including supper


THE FANTASTICS SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd THE MERSEYBEATS


00 WHO DARES WINS . . . EDISFORD BRIDGE .


RIDING STABLES C L I T H E R O E '


JEAN KNOWLES IS NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR


OPENING SHORTLY


LESSONS HACKING STABLE MANAGEMENT BREAKING AND SCHOOLING FULL AND WORK LIVERY


For further details Tel. CLITHEROE 27868


RED ROSE FESTIVAL


CLITHEROE CASTLE OPEN AIR THEATRE


THE CASTLE THEATRE GROUP IN ASSOCIATION WITH RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL AND CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


p r e sen t BURNLEY & DISTRICT G. & S. SOCIETY in IOLANTHE


AN OPERA BY W. S. GILBERT and ARTHUR SULLIVAN ; CAST OF 50 — FULL ORCHESTRA


Producer— Brian Townend. Musical Director— Nigel Wilkinson WED., FRI., SAT., JUNE 20th, 22nd, 23rd at7-45P.m.


SUNDAY MATINEE, JUNE 24th atz-sop m ENCLOSURE SEATS (BOOKABLE IN ADVANCE) — C2 ARENA — 50p. CHILDREN H A LF PRICE


. 300 UN R E S ER V ED S E A T S A V A ILA B L E FOR EA CH P ERFO RM AN C E P LU S ACCOMMODATION FOR I ,000 ON TH E G R A S S Y A R EN A


Tickets on sale at Clitheroe Tourist Office. Tel. 25111 . or Central Travej Services (Burnley) Ltd, 4 Parker Lane, Burnley


IN THE EVENT OF BAD WEATHER performances will be transferred to the Parish Church Hall, Church Street.


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SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY, JUNE 16th


BONAR COLEANQ and CO.


(Top line act from Yorkshire) SUNDAY, JUNE 17th


ROY ANTHONY WEEKLY DOUBLE 8-10


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LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, JUNE 17th


MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 1


SUNDAY, JUNE 17th


DOUBLE TROUB L E


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


TRIATHLETES DO YOU NEED TO IMPROVE YOUR SWIMMING?


The Adult Swim Club Advanced Group


Training Schedule is ideal for Triathlon Training.


Phone Ribblesdale Pool — Clitheroe 24825


NB: RIBBLE VALLEY TRIATHLON is on OCTOBER 28th ENTRY FORMS


from INFORMATION OFFICE, COUNCIL OFFICES, CLITHEROE. Tel. 25111


Join as a normal member—facility for practicing full event may be available.


WEST BRADFORD SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB


SPORTS DAY on the PLAYING FIELDS


Saturday, June 23rd at 2 p.m.


FAMILY BARBECUE IN THE EVENING at 7-30 p.m.


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES


METHODIST GHURCH 8 0 th


SUNDAY, JUNE 17th at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.


to be conducted by Rev. PETER LANCASTER, of .


Sheffield BRITISH KIDNEY PATIENTS ASSOCIATION


BARGAIN STALL CLITH ERO E M A R K E T


SA TU RD A Y , JU N E 16th


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Sunday School Anniversary ___JUNE 17th


Part 11n tho morning •


THE MUSICAL GREATER THAN GOLD WLL BE PRESENTED BY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND CHOIR • • . .


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Part 2 In tha evening


' SERVICES AT ID-30 a.ni. and 6 p.m. Conduced by tha REV. A. ' WARD JONES, of Wootton Bassett and formally of Chatbum


CHIPPING YFC


CHARITY DANCE


Monday, June 25th at Gibbon Bridge, ■ Chipping


i 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Tickets £3 Incl. supper Bar till late .


' Ring Liz, Stonyhurst 435 Tim, Chipping 202


WANDERERS 2nd XI PA


RIBBLESDALE D AIHM


on SAT, JUNE 16th Match ball sponsored by


RIBBLE VALLEY LEISURE Upbrooks, Clitheroe


Musical items bu the CHRISTELLES GIRLS’ CHOIR, of Central Methodist Church, Morecambe


: WESTBRADFORD THE 1984'


TEN BIRD DTL RE-ENTRY POOL SHOOT, also trophies for high gun and novices


'starts at 1-30 p.m. Entries close 3-30 p.m. Entry £1.50. Winchester cartridges available


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VILLAGE SPORTS 0


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SAT., JUNE 16th, 1984 commencing 2 p.m. Refreshments, ices, etc.


Special attraction on the field ATTENTION CLAY SHOOTERS CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE Tel. 23278 COMM. FRIDAY, JUNE 15th


TO THURSDAY AT 7-30 p.m. It only took five people to drive the Nazis nuts. ..


Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft.


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2 2 n d JUNE ' — 1 s t JULY. — Ed i s fo rd and L ow Mo o r Commu n i ty Fe s t iv a l a n d local h o b ­ b ie s e x h ib i t io n a t St P a u l ' s , L ow Mo o r .


“ I o l a n t h e . ” S o c i e t y i n


2 1 s t to 2 4 th JUNE — C l i th e ro e Ca s t le Op en A i r T h e a t r e G ro u p p re -


Stem


A MEETING w| Philip was the hf the Pony club Holker Hall, CuJ 13-year-old Wright, of ListeJ Newsholme, Gisbum. Steven, a pupl


was there to f prizes and stoppl to Steven. H>| Steven to adjust! on his pony and J how he was enjl day, giving hi words of encoil in the competitiol Steven’s fathel


is a driver with| dale Cement.


1 1 th AUGUST, SATUR­ DAY. — Gi s b u rn P la y ­ ing F ie ld s , C o n s e rv a ­ t iv e As s o c ia t io n Gala Evening.


12 th A U G U ST . Bol ton-by-Bovvland Vi l ­ lage NSPCC Cen t en a ry A p p e a l . P l o u g hm a n ’s


Lunch, A f t e r n o o n Tea, etc.


land School, wal tain of the undel from Pendle F<f Craven Pony Cll came eighth ol teams in a closc| tion. The Duke of ll


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COUNTRY CODE JUNE 23rd


MICRO BAND JUNE 30th


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EVENING at ELLERBECK HALL,


COFFEE WEDNESDAY,


JUNE 20th, 7 — 9 p.m.


Admission 30p Proceeds lor Wl lands


HELLIFIELD HARNESS RACING


TUESDAY EVENING,


JUNE 19th at 6-30 D.m.___


PEEIT PARKHELUFTELD


(by kind permission of Mr and Mrs . N. Thwalte)


Over £1,000 In prise money plus trophies


Cars free on to field


mile Handicap— Ladles' Race


Admission £1.50— Children tree


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SATURDAY, JULY 21st FIRST RACE 7-30 p.m.


5 RACES — TOTE BETTING ■


DISCO/B ARBECUE MATTHEW BROWN DRIVING


TRIALS/COUNTRY FAIR SUNDAY, JULY 22nd


BOTH EVENTS at STANDEN HALL CLITHEROE, actf. A59


SAVE-A-TODDLER-FUND


JUMBLE SALE FRIDAY, JU N E 15th


7 p.m. Good as New stall St Paul’s Hall, Low Moor


Admission 10p, Children 5p Tea and Biscuits 15p


GAME S3


Nr. Skipton (A59) 11,OOa.m. onwards Admission £2 O.A.P.S. £1 Children 50p


BROUGHTON HALL SUNDAY 24th JUNE


RURAL SPORTS, CRAFTS & PASTIMES


COMPETITIVE CASTING & TUITION CLAY SHOOT (30 BIRD HIGH GUN £40) AIR RIFLE FIELD TARGET COMPETITION SHEEP DOG TRIAL TERRIER RACING '


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H IS TO R IC V E H IC L E R A L L Y ' .. ..150-200 Vehicles by the '- Craven Old Wheels Society


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PROCEEDS1 UPPER WHARFEOALE EEL1 RESCUE ASSOCIATION F \ !


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S A T U R D A Y ,JU N E 16th 9-30 a.m;'— b p.m.


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CHILD/OAP 10p Stall Inquiries


ADULTS 30p $


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BRING-AND-BU)| BRITISH EMI


LEPROSY Ri CLITHEROE Bfl


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Admission S BRING AND BUY


Golden Rainbow Trout Next to the famous Kilnsey Crag in the


Come & Feed England’s Biggest


beauty of Wharf edale and only 10 mites from Skipton. Lots for a ll the family to -seeanddo.


* Indoor River Lite Centre end


Aquarium it Pe tF ish it Plant Centre * Waterfowl * Fishing * Pony


Trekking * Picnic Spots * tee Creams and Teas * Country Walks * Free Parking


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Fresh and Smoked Trout always availabte


OPEN 7 OAYS A WEEK


FiH tn and bring INi advert with you. Hand it in at the Firm Shop to enter the * FREE * monthly draw tor


your choict ol i bumper pteunUion pack of smoked orfinhiwn bow trout


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Hatchery Cottage Kinsey via Stupton North Yorkshire Tel Graumgton (07S6) 7S21S0


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WEDNE5 Day or i


9 a.m.—| p.m.


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Fares:F Two accomn sTofik1


Sat., June I 10 a.m. — n|


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Enjoy a meal fry selection of Bar f


Home Baked Dally! or Salads from c l Salad B a l


; Freshly Groundl


Sundays 12 noon trl Evenings Monday td Inclusive 7 p.m. t l


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Lunches dally 12 r p.m. I


Call or miles


15 MARKET SQ1 NELSON f


105 NEW PARK S| BLACKBURl


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