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,Clitheroe 22324 (Edt Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 C lith e ro e A d v e r t is e r a n d Times, M a rc h 15th, 1984 Weekend BBC-1 ) 8- 861169)


9- 00 SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Mike Read and co. with guests including the new Doctor Who, Colin Baker, and music from Madness.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-45 News; Football Focus (12-20); The Lad- broke University Boat Race (12-50) Oxford v Cambridge; Racing from Chepstow (1-30, 1-55, 2- 30); Boxing (1-40) The best of the action from the Wembley bill earlier this week; Rugby Union Preview (2-10, 2-40); In­ ternational Rugby Union (3-00) Scotland v France at Murrayfield; England v Wales at Twickenham; Cricket: Second Test (4- 45) Highlights of the final day's play in the Second Test between Pakistan and E n g la n d at


■ Faisalabad; Final Score (4-50).


5-10 ANYTHING GOES (new series) Keith Chegwin in­ troduces teams from the same profession who com­ pete in various games in the Blackpool Tower Circus.


5-


6- 00REGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS.


6-05 JIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy Savile realises viewers’ dreams.


6- 40 COMEDY CLASSIC: “ SOME MOTHERS DO ’AVE ’EM,” starring Michael Crawford.


7-


8- 9-


10-


“HANNIBAL BROOKS” (1968) starring Oliver Reed, Michael J. Pollard.


Weatherman.


Housewife takes up motor racing.


hosts his own chat show with tonight’s guests Bob Monkhouse and Stephanie Lawrence.


10- 35 GODZILLA (cartoon 6- vou«


YOU’VE GOT TOBETHERE


SATURDAY-


TOM OF THE OPERA” (1926).


•:


4-30 THE SKY AT NIGHT. Venus Unveiled. -


4-50 SATURDAY CINEMA: “ THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST” (1951). The famous ver­ sion of Oscar Wilde’s play starring Michael Red­ grave, Michael Denison,


. Dorothy Tutin, Joan Greenwood, Edith Evans and Margaret Rutherford.


6-25 ROME AND THE BOUNDS OF EMPIRE. First of three program­ mes on the Roman Empire.


CONCERT/ This week Marillion on stage at The G o ld .


Chippenham. 7-


5- 35 WHIZ KIDS. Mystery ' adventure series. 6-


for grown-ups. ■


7- 00 3-2-1. ^Venice.” Last 8-00 T. J,


show in present series. T. HOOKER. 16-yei old runaway Kelly Hobbs


16-year-


is lured into prostitution, then dies. Hooker sets out to ’catch the man respons- ■ ible.


9-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN 11-


D ig g e r s , - 1


7- 30 NEWS AND SPORT: Weather.


RU G B Y S P E C IA L . Highlights from today’s internationals between Scotland and France and England and Wales.


8-


9-15 THE ADULT MOVIE. “Ashanti.” Michael Caine, Peter Ustinov. An excit­ ing adventure drama of the slave trade in present day Africa.


; 25 REGAN. John Thaw,


Dennis Waterman. A Flying Squad detective breaks all the rules in his hunt for the killer of a young policeman.


50 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


12- 45 RANDY EDELMAN IN CONCERT. A fascinating talent performing: live before a London nightclub audience.


1-30 CLOSEDOWN.. 55 MASTERCLASS. Paul


T o r te l ie r , the great French cellist, celebrates his 70th birthday this month.


50 NEWS: Weatherman.


9- 40 THE LIGHT OF EX­ P E R IE N C E R E V I ­ SITED. In the last of the series, Ean Begg tells about the years in nis life since he first told his story.


10- 00 C. P. SNOW’S “ STRAN- G E R S


AND BROTHERS” dramatised


, in 13 parts by Julian Bond.


10- 55 NEWS ON TW O : Weather.


15 THE ACTION FILM:


11- 00 CLAUDE CHABROL’S “ V I O L E T T E NOZIERE” (1977) A French film with English subtitles.


55 NEWS AND SPORT: 10 DRIVING AMBITION.


00 WOGAN. Terry Wogan 10-


TRALEE. To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, the James Last Orchestra- plays a selection of Irish tunes.


11- H O R R O R :


MEPHISTO WALTZ” (1971) continues the season of films to terrify, starring Alan Alda, Jac­ queline Bisset, Barbara Parkins.


1-10 WEATHERMAN.


50 JAM E S L A ST IN 12-


I l l i i i i l i i -


9- 25 SESAME STREET. With the Muppet puppets and their human friends. 20 CARTOON.


10-30 THE SA TU R D A Y SHOW. With Isla St Clair.


25 LA TE N IGH T “ THE


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-15STARS OF THE SILENT SCREEN: LON CHANEY IN “ PHAN­


20 World Cup Ski-ing — The Men’s Downhill from Mount Whistler, British Columbia; 12-35 Figure Skating — World Champ­ ionship preview from Ottowa; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1-20 The ITV Seven — 1-33 Harringay (greyhounds), 1-51 Harringay, 2-00 Lingfield (racing), 2-15 Newcastle (racing), 2-30 Lingfield, 2-45 Newcastle, 3-00 Lingfield; 3-10 Ice Hockey — Streatham v Dundee; 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Wrestling from Derby; 4- 45 Results.


5-00 ITN NEWS. 54)5 FRAGGLE ROCK.


SUNDAY 11:88111111 §11111111)


9-00 MR BENN. . 9-


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 PLAY.IT SAFE! 10-40 MATHS HELP. 10-


LIFE. Bengali.


11- 20 TECHNICAL STUDIES. The first of four program­ mes looking at how basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in today’s industry.


11- 45 MADHUR JAFFREY’S INDIAN COOKERY COURSE (6) Tandoori Prawns.


12-


12-35 COMPUTERS IN CON­ TROL. An introduction to the world of robotics.


14)0 FARMING: Weather for farmers.


1-25 LETTING GO. A series of six programmes (2) In­ dependence.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-


DARTS. Commentary on England v Wales for the Arrow Chemicals British International Champion-


1 ship. 2-


W R E C K OF THE MARY DEARE” (1959) starring Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston with . M ich a e l R e d g r a v e , Richard Harris.


4- 5-


DARTS. Further cover­ age with highlights of the afternoon’s play.


15 SUNDAY WORSHIP. 2-


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 55 P A G E S


CEEFAX.


film about the remarkable growth of the Kent coal-


55L A N G U AG E S FO R FROM


240THE L IF E ON AN HONEST MAN. A five- part series about the career of France’s great­ est playwright, Moliere (2).


3- 5- 10 USE YOUR HEAD. '


Feature film starring Nora Swinburne, Eamona Knight.


fourth of six films in which Dai Smith presents a fresh analysis of the Welsh.


6- 00 NEWS REVIEW with ■ subtitles.


6- 7- 55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Sing­ leton.


C ELE B R ITY GOLF. Tom Watson and Henry Kelly play against Greg Norman and Christopher Lee at the King’s Course, Gleneagles.


25 FILM MATINEE: “THE


84)5 ONE PAIR OF EYES., Zdena Tomin — National­ ity Uncertain.


840 ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE. The story of the theatre from its begin­ nings to the present day.


10 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


9- 35 DID YOU SEE ... .? Television review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy.


10- 25 AUSTRALIAN CINEMA: “ LONG WEEKEND”


10 IT AIN’T HALF HOT


MUM. The Concert Party find themselves stranded . in a remote part of the North West Frontier.


5-40 NEWS: Weatherman.


5- 50 HOLIDAY with Cliff Michelmore, John Carter and Anne Gregg.


6- 25 STREETWISE. Sarah Kennedy looks at how to d e t e r ■ a p e r s i s t e n t • Lothario in a car.


6-


on behalf of the Televi­ sions for the Deaf Fund. •


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Newcastle, Co Down."


7-


of 10 programmes based on the “Zoo Vet” books by David Taylor. • ;


84)5 MASTERMIND with Magnus Magnusson in the Great Half at Avery Hill


' College, London. 840 DYNASTY. Alexis plans a white wedding; Fallon still continues her search for her baby.


9-


10- 10-


Rantzen with viewers’ let­ ters and consumer advice.


(1977) starring John Har­ greaves, Bnony Behets.


( Granada )


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


K IT Z E L .


Michaelangelo/Thor Hey­ erdahl.


9- 35 JUDITH HANN appeals


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. From the High Kirk, Dundee.


11- 00 ME AND MY CAMERA. Top photographer David Bailey is the guest.


15 ONE BY ONE. A series


11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 11-


Michael Winstanley on the work of “Breakthrough,” Manchester Education


, Committee Adult Literacy Scheme.


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. The week's main news story, explained and ex­ plored by an expert team.


25 THAT’S LIFE. Esther 2-


10 NEWS: Weatherman.


■ MATTER. David Jessel investigates the unwritten rules .between Catholics and Protestants in North­ ern Ireland.


i \


,12-15 WEATHER. XI


11-25 IN T E R N A T IO N A L DARTS. Highlights of. today’s final. ATT


11- 00THE W O R LD OF . COOKING. A series of 11 films (8) France.


3- 25H E A RT OF THE


1- 30 METAL MICKEY.. 2-


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. With'Bamber Gascoigne.


30 THE BIG MATCH. Brian 8-


Moore introduces high­ lights of two games from the top of the First Divi­ sion.


9-


3-30RETURN OF THE SAINT. Templar finds himself involved in a dangerous political web when he overhears a


. i4-30JACIT HOLBORN. . j Swashbuckling adventure.


i ) 15 CARTOON TIME. 10-


: 1 beautiful Eurasian girl, pleading for her life.


00 ENCOUNTER. 4-


5-00 BULLSEYE. The darts and general knowledge game.


5-


10 SOUTHERN DRIFT. A 6-


7- 35 “ THE RIVER” (1951) 30 CHIPS. Outlaw bikers 1


turn city streets into danger-studded speed­ ways in a life-or-death contest.


30 ITN NEWS.


640 HIGHWAY. “Downpat- I r i c k : K in g d om o f | . Moume.”


15 FAMILY FORTUNES, j The big money quiz game.


745 LIVE FROM HER MA­ JESTY'S. Jimmy Tarbuck hosts the second of the new series of entertain­ ment specials from Her Majesty’s Theatre.


10 WALES! WALES? The


845 ITN NEWS. 9-


00 THE PROFESSIONALS.


A notorious villain seeks the services of CIS when his family falls prey to an underworld vendetta.


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 15 INTERNATIONAL PRO-


11- 11-


12-


104)0 SPITTING IMAGE. The show that reduces people to rubber.


10- 30THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. Claudio Arrau talks about his life and, in a private performance, il­ lustrates nis approach to interpretation.


Heroes of the West.


30 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. 55 JAZZ AT THE SMITH­


SONIAN. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.


30 CLOSEDOWN. l i i l i l l l i i l


1-25 THE MAKING OF BRI­ TAIN. The Myths of the Dark Ages.


1- 2- at topical Irish events.


, MET. First of a two-part gala celebration of New Y o rk ’ s Metrop olitan Opera House’s centenary.


Charlton joins a grouse shoot in Lancashire.


35 LAND OF THE LAPPS. 5-


445 ANYTHING WE CAN DO. John, Helen and Mike prove that there’s much more to the “micro” than meets the eye, par­ ticularly in the home.


AND WEATHER fo l ­ lowed by SEVEN DAYS.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 6-


545WH E RE IN THE WORLD. Channel 4 re­ vives the successful BBC quiz show about travel, with host Ray Allan and team leaders John Carter and John Julius Norwich.


15 INTERNATIONAL VOL­


L E Y B A L L — THE BREMEN TOURNA­ MENT. Tonight’s game;


7- ■ USA v Cuba.


' '' Laurence Olivier nar­ rates.- •


A look at Japan’s crucial, role in World War , II.


CROWN. Another chance to see the eleventh episode of the series.


■ ■ 15 THE WORLD AT WAR.


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the ■


15 THE JEWEL IN THE ,


: LAND., A ' Musical Por- ... trait./ ■ ■ "


Ronald Colman stars, os


- the 15th century poet, Francois-Villon, in this


> romantic comedy with BaBil Rathbone, Ellen • Drew and Frances Dee., ,


12-lJ'CLOSE.


15 TWO FACES OF THAI- ■ i


15 IF I WERE KING (1938)


SAMARITANS 'a n ytime


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STARSHINERS SATURDAY


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t MONDAY,. . BOp'T1, ' ’’ ’


WHIST DRIVE;


proceeds YORKSHIRE CANCER , l. • ” > APPEAL -nil


THE 50 IRISH ANGLE. A look 15G A LA FROM THE


Punch Bowl Restaurant is now offering along with


HURST GREEN a la carte and extensive Snack Menu 15JACK’S GAME: Jack SPECIAL


BUSINESSMAN’S LUNCH : at £4.95


15NEWS HEADLINES


to be available Tuesday to Friday v inclusive


12 noon to 1-45 p.m.


COMMENCING MARCH 20th Tel. Stonyhurst 209


; '


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH CLITHEROE


A musical concert by the renowned NELSON ARION


MALE VOICE CHOIR previous winners of the WelshNational Eisteddfod


in TRINITY CHURCH, SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £1 including refreshments ,.


Available from members o f the church or ring23519 <'?■■■'&” . p .


(evenings) '


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ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR - ‘ - , v


• Horses,i’Lingene, Bed Linen,' Pictures,:Minatures, Knitwear,;: • -'.’Jewellery,: Woodwork,1 Painted Chins and PALMESTRY: ;vV;


’ ' Refreshments, — Admission free Details Mrs J. M..HARRIS, Tel GU1SELEY 76804


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v , Open 2-15 p.m. „ '/ ’ v A D M I S S IO N 5 p


t- - STALLS BY VARIOUS \ ,» , ANIMALS GROUPS


■ Stained: Glasswork; Engraved Glass, Fashion, Clowns; • Hobby, ’


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DINING OUT THIS WEEKEND? THEN BOOK YOUR TABLE A T, ...


THE SURF ‘N’ TURF


We are fully booked (yet again!) on Saturday night but still have a few tables left for Friday night and for Sunday lunch.


Ring C l ith e ro e 2 2 3 3 3 for your table reservation now.


MEALS IN TH E BAR available


every lunchtime (12 noon — 2 p.m.) and Sunday to Thursday evenings (7- 30 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.).


Wide selection of


home-made freshly cooked dishes.


FRIDAY, MARCH 16th AND SATURDAY, MARCH 17th ONLY


WHALLEY ABBEY


A night out with a difference! A night out not to be missed


R E L A X In the D R A W IN G R O O M with a pre- ^ dinner drink ancf warm yourself by the log fire


D IN E In the candlellt R E F E C T O R Y on home made soup, roast topside of beef and all the


trimmings, home made apple pie and fresh cream, coffee and mints .


D A N C E in the G R E A T H A L L and enjoy the party


• 7-30 for 8 p.m. and all for


£ 6 ! Including VAT.


Ring Derek Hartley on Whalley2268 NOW to reserve your table'


A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Dlitrlbut ed by UNITED INTERNATIONAL PICTURES


LOW M O O R C L U B THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, MARCH 18th MEMBERS DRAW C 1 1


SUNDAY, MARCH 18th


W H E E L E R (GROUP)


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB P re s en ts their


a t th e


1st ANNIVERSARY PARTY /


S w a n an<t R o y a l Hotel, ;


Clitheroe F R ID A Y , M A R C H


23rd ' 6 0 ’s N IG H T


WITH “ C A V E R N IN C O N C E R T ” (the lead singer IS John Lennon)


+


R E D R O O S T E R Dl$CO


M o d e rn D is c o D o w n s ta i r s


MEMBERS ONLY No Admission


after 11 p.m. / X y y


CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY CONCERT


CLITHEROE PARISH


2nd BIRTHDAY CONCERT OF THE RE-BUILT ORGAN


JOHN JENKIN


(The Church ol Witley Court, Worcestershire)


' Music by CESAR-FRANK: LISZT: REUBKE.'J.S. BACH: HAYDN: : HERBERT HOWELLS *


ALL ARE WELCOME . .


SATURDAY, MARCH 24th at 8 p.m..


..


Admission: Non-M.mb.rm C1.25) Student, and OAP. Cl


1- 45 MOTHERS BY DAUGH­ TERS: Barbara Windsor.


2- 25 ARROWSMITH (1931).


Ronald Colman stars as a dedicated doctor' who quits his comfortable practice to look for a cure for the plague in the West Indies.


4-10 DR SEUSS ON THE LOOSE. The audacious cat in the stovepipe hat stars in another of his children's specials created


- by Theodor Geisel. 4- 35 MAMA MALONE. Mama


is horrified when her daugher Connie takes up with an old boyfriend who is now married.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. Repeat of this week’s episodes.


64)0 UNION WORLD.


6- 25 NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER fo l ­ lowed by THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS.


. Paul Gambaccini discusses the music business with Jerry Wexler.


15 WORLD OF SPORT. 12-


7- 30 B A SK E TB A L L . The Wimpey Homes National Championships from Wembley.


MOAN AUDIENCE WITH JOAN RIVERS. Outrage­ ous comedienne Joan Rivers flies back from America to take on a celebrity audience in her own inimitable style.


10- 11-


PRESENTS. Beat Gener­ ation.


NIGHT (1940). George R a ft and Humphrey Bogart star as brothers operating a trucking busi­ ness who face all kinds of problems which include romance, adultery and murder.


12- 55 CLOSE. .


V ? ^ , ui t e ^ t io l l UUS


r 'c% ;


our Tudor style banqueting room is completely self-





contained with its own cocktail bar


We provide quality food and wine with choice o f table d’hote or buffet menus


30 THE COMIC STRIP 10 TH E Y D R IV E BY


The Sun Inn is set in superb surroundings, ideal for wedding pictures in wooded gardens or the picturesque village gardens


Overnight accommodation available


SAMPLE MENUS ON REQUEST Tel. CLITHEROE-v,,^ 23262


^ '


Doors open 9pn1 and licensed baropen till 1am Admission £1 Membe rship 50p


Smart, casual dress essentia l r "“NT


newest greatest disco


30 CHILD’S PLAY. A game


What's o n . . . W ha ts o n . . . What's o n . . . Whatfr o n . . . What'* o n . . . W H a t i Q f l» - KING GEORGE’S HALL


Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887.


* FRIDAY, MARCH 16th k


at 7.30 p.m.


« THE ROYAL LIVERPOOL ; £ PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA’


{ ‘‘BALLET EVENING” k Conductor: Barry Wordsworth £ Soloist: Sally Ann Bottomley


£4.20; £3.00; £1.75


£ ; ; THURSDAY, APRIL 12th £ .


7.30 p.m. £ HEAVY METAL £ SPECIALISTS


$ PALLAS £ PLUS SUPPORT


£ All Tickets £3 £3.50 on door


k MONDAY, MAY 28th *


,- 7.30 p.m.


kTRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC £-•


. FROM ■ ? THE


i CHIEFTAINS k All Tickets £5;' £4; £3


SATURDAY, MARCH 17th * 7.30 p.m. till midnight . k •


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS £' featuring, the


REX HILTON QUINTET * . All Tickets: £1.50 k OAPs £1.00 ,


I £


Free Sherry before 8.00prh £ _—


MONDAY, MAY 14th £ 7.30 p.m.


,k'. , £


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KAJAGOOGOO* ' PLUS SUPPORT All Tickets £4.50


SATURDAY, JUNE 9th .'£ 8.00 p.m.


£ THE FLYING {


PICKETS * IN CONCERT


All Tickets £4.00; £3.50; £ £3.00


k . k . Tickets-for'Concerts also available from Pendle k


£ Travel, Burnley;'Castle Records and Tourist Informa- £ £ tlon, Clitheroe; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and Toiir- £ k 1st Worldwide, Barnoldswlck. (Subject to a booking k k fee).


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J SUNDAY, MARCH 18th WEEKLY DOUBLE — 20-28


WEEKLY TREBLE — 15-13-4 200 CLUB — 200


tMembers and Bona Fide Guests <


C IV IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


Friday, March 16th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


THE SPREAD EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE


announces


A New Dimension to its LUNCHEON MENUS


Jelicious crispy overi baked French s bread . THE FRENCH SCENE


filled with our freshly (roasted Cap/ed Meats; and mouth watering'Aberdeen Angus Steaks, from Dornoch in Scotland.: Prices from £2.50 : inc. VAT and service:;, charge. Ideal quick luncheon for those,’with not too much time’, served in the Restaurant (not the bar!) where you can enjoy the splendid view of the" River Ribble and surrounding countryside .while you eat. For those with a little more time, our Three Course Luncheon offers an-excellent choice and there is also our extensive A La


Carte Menu. We are open seven days a week but volume of weekend trade necessitates a restriction


in our menus. *


SAT. NIGHT: Five Course Table d’Hote' Menu only- available. Plenty


of choice £9.50 incl.


SUN. LUNCH: Three Course Family Lunc­ heon only available £6.50


incl. (reductions for children)


Preference is given to telephone bookings by reserving window tables whenever possible.


Tel. Clitheroe 41202 or 41406


Why not ask to see the finest accommodation' available In the Ribble Valley while you are here, we will be pleased to show you our Barn conversion as we know you will want to stayl


E M O T , Any organisation wishing


CLAIMING DATES


-to make a claim .for a .future date may use this, column i 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.arid giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


Kina Street, Clitheroe / Tel. 24804/22323


24th MARCH. — Rare Breeds Survival Trust, C l i th e r o e A u c t io n Mart. .T e l . Whalley 3766. 4


28th — 31st MARCH. Waddington Drama


/Group presents “ My three angels.*’


15th APRIL. — Mission England. Palm Sunday, the musical Daybreak, a celebration o f Easter presented in Clitheroe by local young people.


26th, 27th, 28th APRIL, 1984. ^ Bolton-by- Bowland Drama Group present “ Surprise Pac­ kage” farcical play., Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 277. ,


28th APRIL. — West Bradford Methodist Church. Spring Sale.


R E M Z I ’ S THE STARKIE INN


CLITHEROE The ONLY Nightspot in Town


THURSDAY NIGHT from 9-30 p.m. till 1 a.m. NON-STOP MUSIC with


SUNBURST A Country rock duo and Disco ■ FRIDAY NIGHT


Come to SIR GALAHAD’S in the upstairs ballroom


A professional cabaret with a delectable


E X O T IC D A N C E R at 11-15 p.m. and 11-45 p.m.


. D O N ’T M IS S H E R !


Of course with our famous NOOKIES DISCO


TUESDAY is still our successful LADIES NIGHT with NEW Rock’n’ Roll and Golden Oldies Disco '


Cut Price Drinks still continue to 10-30 p.m. for ladies, only


Surprise all the way.at JREMZI’S f >Tel. Clitheroe 22550


. .


5th M A Y , 1 9 8 4 , SATURDAY. — Gis- burn P o in t -to -P o in t Races.


7TH MAY, Monday — Newton Village Hail, May Day Flea Market, In qu ir ies Slaidburn 312.


7th M A Y , 1 9 8 4 , MONDAY. — Gisburn Young Farmers Point- to-Point Disco Dance.


1 2 th M A Y . — Ox Roast, licensed bar, tickets £5 available from Clitheroe 23501.


12th MAY, Saturday. — U n ite d R e fo rm e d Church, Clitheroe. May Market.


27th and 28th MAY. — Slaidburn Whit Festival Celebrations, Sunday. Flea Market. — In­ quiries Slaidburn 273, Whit Monday May Queen and Sports.


3rd JUNE, 1 9 8 4 . ----- Clitheroe Lions and Round Table? Heritage Fair, town cen tre ; Stalls available. Tel. Clitheroe 24365.


6th JUNE, WEDNES­ DAY. —— Sub-Aqua Club open night, all over 16s welcome. —r In qu ir ie s Cl ithe ro e 25109. _


JUNE 8th, Friday. — Pendleton Village Hall


1 5TH 'JU N E , F r id a y , " Auction - Sale, .* Trinity Methodist Church.


Silver Jubilee Bar­ becue..


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JULY 7th Rib b l e sd a l e S c h o o l A s s o c i a t i o n


Annual Gala.


SATURDA MARCH 17


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SOCCER at


SATURDAY, MARCH 17th


C L IT H E R O E


DAISYHILL KICK-OFF 3 p.m. Admission 70p


Members' Licensed Clubhouse DAWSON’S


Children and OAP 30p, Refreshments available


High Quality Fruit and Veg. Tel. 22994


GREENGROCERS CastleSt, Clitheroe


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PRIZ BING


WEDNESD MARCH 21 at 8 p.m.


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CHRIST CHU CHATBUR


MOTHER'S UN. ANNUAL


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PROCEEDS TO 1st PENDLE SCOUTS


J U M B L E


MARCH 17th at 2 p.m. at the


UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HALL ADMISSION lOp


Inc. REFRESHMENTS


JUMB SALIN THE


MARCH 1 at 7 p.m.


SCHOOL H FRIDAY


ADMISSION 5


EDISFORDCO PRIMARY SCH ANNUAL


AUCTI SATURDA


MARCH 31 2 p.m.


-Any unwanted Items,


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> ■Tel; Clitheroe:


- 8-30 a.m. to 5 ARE YO'


HYPNOTHE R c a n ' h e l


BROOKSIDE PRI SCHOOL


Bright Street


JUMB SALE


Friday, March 1 at 6.30 p.m.


ADMISSION 1


Home-Made ref res available


Whalley C of E S AT 1-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 5p Whalley


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JUMB


3 Course CH


Tel. 68101 Wheat!


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