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Clitheroe 22324 (Editoria Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 19th, 1981, Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


menu as mouthwatering as ours is jealously guarded behind castle walls! You won’t find a better, more varied


S A T U R D A Y ( BSC-1 ) ( BBC-2 )


8-45 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW introduced by Mark Curry with


fbests including John


ami pop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.


12-12 WEATHER.


12-15 GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 12-45 News; Football Focus (12-20); World Snooker (12-50, 3-10, 3- 55), commentary bn The Embassy World Profes­ sional Snooker Champion­ ship; Professional Boxing (1-40,4-15), commentary from the USA; Racing from Haydock (1-55, 2-25, 2-55); Judo (2-05) The TSB British Open Judo Championships from Cry­ stal Palace; Modem Pen­ tathlon (2-35). The Diners Club International Sport­ ing Seven; Final Score (4- 35).


5-05 AN YTHING GOES. Keith Chegwin introduces teams from the same pro­ fession who compete in various games in the Blackpool Tower Circus (last in the series).


5-45 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-


SPORT. 6- aylor from Duran Duran


10-45THE PINCHCLIFFE GRAND PRIX. Puppet movie.


10-


9- 00 PAGES CEEFAX.


FROM


12-15 PAGES CEEFAX.


5- 6-


The Embassy World Pro­ fessional Snooker Champ­ ionship.


FROM


3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: “Funny Girls” (1968) mus­ ical film starring Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif.


Further coverage.


7- 00 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


7-


P E R S P E C T IV E : “Coriolanus”. General Sir John Hackett introduces tonight’s play.


8- 9-


6- 45 CHILD’S PLAY. Game for grown-ups.


7- 25WORLD SNOOKER.


of the best moments from Russ Abbot’s Madhouse.


HOUSE ANNUAL. Some


Whatt on— Whafs on... What* on... Whan bp... Whatt on... What* $b»,. CLITHEROE f


Conic along and see for yourself why a 15 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD­


helps a woman officer who is in ju red du r in g a robbery.


35 WORLD SNOOKER. 11-


9-30 FACE LIFT. This new television musical, set in 2074AD features Zax’s Theatre of Glamour and Magic.


SPORT. 35 SHAKESPEARE IN 15 T. J. HOOKER. Hooker 15 ITN NEWS AND


selection of skilfully prepared, beautifully presented dishes and desserts for miles... perfect pizzas and pasta, freshly prepared on die premises... succulent steaks and kebabs... grills... burgers, and chicken specialities, all complemented by excellent pre-dityier cocktails, wines and die cele­ brated Matthew Brown beers including Lion Bitter and die award-winning Slalom Liger.


Eat like a Lord at the


7-15WORLD SNOOKER. Further coverage of. the first day in Sheffield.


12- 11- 12-


8- 40 THE BBC TELEVISION S H A K E S P E A R E : "Coriolanus” by William Shakespeare, starring Alan Howard.


, mentary of this after­ noon’s match between Cardiff and the Barba­ rians at Cardiff Arms Park.


ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX . . . But were afraid to ask. Seven satirical sketches on a theme of sex, in­ spired by questions raised in the book by Dr David Reuben.


50 RUGBY SPECIAL. Com- 1-35 CLOSEDOWN.


Years After in concert at the Marquee.


l i j i l l l l l l i i l


1-05 MOTHERS BY DAUGH- T ER S : E l iz a b e th Lutyens.


6- 30 THE LAUGHTER SHOW. The third of four programmes with comedy impressionists Les Dennis and Dustin Gee along with comedian Roy Jay. Guests this week are Su Pollard, Hale and Pace.


'AVE 'EM s ta r r in g Michael Crawford as Frank.


8- 10 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


8-


7- 05 THE ACTION FILM: "Cat Ballou” (1965) star­ ring Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin.


10-


9- 45 CAGNEY AND LACEY (new series). The return of the two first ladies of the New York Police Force starring Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly.


The last of eight parts starring Rosemary Martin as the motor mad house­ wife.


11-


Jimmy Hill introduces action highlights from First and Second Division matches; plus news and interviews.


55REGIONAL NEWS/ 00 SOME MOTHERS DO


Archbishop of Canterbury is the main celebrant of tonight’s service from Canterbury Cathedral.


Highlights from the first day’s play in Sheffield.


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10- , friends. 05 EASTER VIGIL. The 35WORLD SNOOKER. 4-


10-30 SATURDAY MATINEE: Jack Wild, Billie Hayes, “Pufnstuf'.


Muppets and their human 20 CARTOON.


1-45 THE SONG OF BER­ NADETTE (1943). Oscar- winning Jennifer Jones s ta r s as B e rn ad e tte Soubirous, the French peasant girl whose visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858 led to the founding of the Shrine at Lourdes.


25SESAME STR EE T. 5-


a re c e le b ra t io n s in Mama’s kitchen to mark the 80th birthday of Padre Guardiano.


• edition. 55 DRIVING AMBITION.


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ t ro d u c ed by Dickie Davies; 12-20 Motor cycl­ ing, The WranglerAVhich Bike? Yamaha Pro-Am Challenge from Doning- ton; 12-35 Cycling, Spring Classics Review; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 The ITV Seven from Kempton and New­ castle; 3-10 Motor cycling. The World of Sport Superbike Challenge; 3-35


35 MATCH OF THE DAY.


. . Cycling; 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Wrestling from Lichfield; 4-45 Results.


1-05 WEATHER.


FILM: “The Disappear­ ance” (1977). The second of three thrillers for the Easter holiday starring Donald Sutherland.


25 SATURDAY LATE


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 RETURN OF THE MAN FROM U .N .C .L .E . Robert Vaughn, David McCallum. Napoleon Solo


00EVERYTHING YOU


I t ’s a fam i ly treat There’s an especially warm welcome


35 IN CONCERT. Ten Castle Diner


for families at the Castle Diner, widi generous half-portions at half-price for children. And you’ll all enjoy relaxing in the warm, friendly, American colonial style surroundings as you enjoy your delicious, unhurried, reasonably priced meal. If your appetite is less than hearty, you


can settle in the bar with a choice of tasty’ hot or cold snacks. Come and enjoy a new experience at die Castle Diner soon..; you don’t have to book.


OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK •


Lunchtime;


11-3 pm daily Evenings:


Mon-Thurs._ 7-10.30 pm Fri-Satl.______


Sun. ________


7-11.30 pm 7-10pm


All major credit cards welcome. StTHE CASTLE DINER 35 MAMA MALONE. There 05 BROOKSIDE Omnibus


6- 00 EAR SAY. The week’s news, gossip, interviews,: videos and music,_______


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


845 OVER GERMANY. Ian Sellar’s film tells of a young Scottish boy who visits his Jewish grand­ Imother in Hamburg in the


7-30 B-25s “Mitchells do fly in I.M.C.* .


nf A 1Q^Aq


1045 CHROMAKEY FOL­ LIES. Music and specta­ cle, songs and dancing, all set in an exciting and col­ ourful world of electronic fantasy — a television special made in Italy.


945 THE AVENGERS. Steed and Tara prepare to do battle against the cunning quadruple agent, Merlin.


■ and Iliya Kuryakin come out of retirement to save' an American nuclear device from the clutches of th e i r old enemy THRUSH.


S U N D A Y


i l i a j l i t l i l 8-


9- 10- 9-


10-30 TELE-MONTAGE ., 10-


11- 12-


• second day in The Embas­ sy World Professional Snooker Championship.


55 PIGEON STREET


Ju d d r e p o r t s from Oberammergau.


10 KNOCK KNOCK Lesley


EASTER DAY The Re­ surrection.


CHANGED THE WORLD


05 TECHNICAL STUDIES 55 WORSHIP


35 ASIAN MAGAZINE


1-00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX I-


FOR 55 SEVEN DAYS THAT


12-35 ELECTRONIC OFFICE 1-00 FARMING 1-25 LETTING GO 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES I-


, the balcony of St Peter’s in Rome.


John Paul II gives nis traditional blessing to the city and the world from


05 URBI ET ORBI 'Pope


.7-15WORLD SNOOKER Highlights from the Em-


6-50 NEWS REVIEW with sub-titles.


STAND (new series): World Snooker (2-00) First of several visits to watch Terry Griffiths and Tony Meo, Tennis (3-00) The Jacomo Monte, Carlo Open from Monaco,'Crick­ et (4-00). A .look back over’ the winter months and the publicity that cricket . has been receiving.


440 IT AIN’T HALF HOT MUM With the nights hot, passions are high and love comes to the Colonel, Captain Ashwood and the Batterv Sgt Major.


SOUND OF MUSIC” starring Julie Andrews.


55 Film m at in e e: “th e


745 DID YOU SEE . . .1 Ludovic Kennedy intro­ duces highlights from the first 20 years of BBC 2 and discusses them with four people who have ’ been associated with the channel.


' bassy World Professional Snooker Championship.


11-


8- 35 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.


5-10 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST PREVIEWS 1984 Terry Wogan pre-. views some of this year’s entries in the Eurovision


5-


840 ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE Last of 13 prog­ rammes telling the story of the theatre from its beginnings to the present day.


■Song Contest to be held, on-May 5th -in Luxem­ burg.


■, “TIM” (1979) concludes a major.season of films new


10-


6- 00ANTIQUES ROAD­ SHOW Hugh Scully is joined by leading experts . from the world of art and antiques.


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from Shankill Road, Belfast.


7- 9- 10-


Oscar-winning film star­ ring Ben Cross and Ian Charleson as Olympic ath­ letes.


945 NEWS; Weatherman. 50 NEWS; Weatherman.


9- 35WORLD SNOOKER Further coverage.


55 SUNDAY GRAND­


7-15 KNEES-UP A lively cockney comedy and sing- along programme from vour friendly London local.


745 LIVE FROM HER MA­ JESTY’S with Jimmy Tarbuck.


845 ITN NEWS 9-


10-


SCREEN TEST The first faltering moments on screen of some of the big names of the screen.


Bourgeoisie) Two sisters set out on a journey through seven cities. In each city they 'face a diffe­ rent temptation.


SINS th e


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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


1145 LOVE LETTERS (1945). William Dieterle's roman­ tic drama starring Jen­ nifer Jones as a young woman suffering from amnesia.


1-30 CLOSE.


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2 6 th , 2 7 th , 2 8 th APRIL, 1 9 8 4 . — B o l to n - b y -


2 8 th APRIL . . -----We s t B r a d f o r d M e t h o d i s t


27 7 . 'C h u r c h . Sp r in g Sale. 00 THE CLIVE JAMES


00 THE SEVEN DEADLY ( of


7TH MAY, Mo n d a y — N ew t o n Vi l lage Hal l , Ma y Day F le a Ma r k e t , I n q u i r i e s S l a i d b u r n 3 1 2 .


MO N D A Y , MAY 7 th , P e n d l e t o n WI c o f f e e mo rn in g an d a f t e rn o o n t e a s , s t a l l s , disp lay s , etc.


5 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 4 ; SATURDAY. — Gis- b u r n P o i n t - t o - P . o i n t Ra c e s .


Bowlan d D r ama Gro u p p r e s e n t “ S u r p r i s e Pa c ­ k age* ’ f a r c i c a l p l a y . Te l . Bo l to n -b y -Bowlan d


ation Road, Clitheroe. Telephone: Clitheroe 24442 ' A member of the Matthew Brown Manor I louses Group of I lotels anil Restaurants


FREE WINING WITH YOUR DINING Until 4th May-Cut put th e voucher on page 3


KING GEORGE’S HALL


Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887. SATURDAY, MAY 12th,


* at 7-30 p.m.


■J with Blackburn Music ”


Society


ELGAR ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Tickets £4.20, £3, £1.75


J MONDAY, MAY 28tH, »


at 7-30 p.m.


H TRADITIONAL IRISH J r MUSIC from


* THE CHIEFTAINS Tickets £5, £4, £3


* THE ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


MONDAY, MAY 14th * SPECIAL NOTICE ^


KAJAGOOGOOZ


IFTCONCERT H CANCELLED *


Refunds now available * from Box Office ^


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th, £ at 7-30 p.m.


*


THE NOLANS* IN CONCERT


£ Tickets £5, £4, £3 ^


^ PLEASE NOTE: The Box Office will be Closed Good Friday ^ ^ and Bank Holiday Monday, but will be open normally on ^ Saturday and from 10 — 4 Tuesday


*


^ Tickets for Concerts also available from Pendle Travsl, ^ Burnlsy; Castle Records and Tourist Information, M


“ Clitheroe; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and Tourist Worl- ” ^ dwlde, Barnoldswlck. (Subject to a booking fee).


^


F A IR W A Y H O T E L 48 King Street, Clitheroe ,


POSTMASTER CAFE NOW OPEN


MONDAY — SATURDAY INCLUSIVE


(except Wednesday) 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sandwiches — Snacks — Light meals


7 t h M A Y , " 1 9 8 4 , MONDAY. — Gi s b u rn Yo u n g F a rm e r s Po in t - to -P o in t Dis co Dance.


1 2 th MAY. — Bowlan d C o u n t y S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l A s s o c i a t i o n , An n u a l Sp r in g F a y r e a t


MOTOR CYCLE RACING The Transatlan- t ic Challenge f rom Donington Park.


12- 15 CLOSEDOWN 00 IN T E RN A T IO N A L


1 2 th MAY, S a tu rd a y . — U n i t e d R e f o r m e d Ch u r c h , C l i th e ro e . May Ma r k e t .


2 p .m.


1145 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD The funny side of Holly­ wood. _ ________


1 2 t h M A Y . — Ox R o a s t , l i c e n s e d b a r , t i c k e t s £ 5 a v a i l a b l e f r om C l i th e ro e 2 3 5 0 1 .


2 0 th MAY, SUNDAY. — R o t a r y C l u b o f C l i t h e r o e , B r u n g e r l e y Dog Walk, e n t r y fo rms f rom Cl i th e ro e Ad v e r ­ t i s e r Of f ice.


00 AUSTRALIAN CINEMA:


1145WORLD SNOOKER Highlights of today’s matches from the Crucible Theatre.


15 CHARIOTS OF FIRE i l l l l l l l l


Magnus Magnusson, semi- -' final.


1045 VINTAGE MOURA with Moura Lympany. ,


is about nine professional actors who played Jesus and the attitudes they brought to the part.


II-


11- 25 PER RY COMO’S EASTER BY THE SEA Perry, and .friends: cele-


CHANGED THE WORLD (as shown ear- ■ lier this morning).


12- 15 WEATHER 15 MASTERMIND with 9- 001 WAS JESUS This film 10-


. 9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES-


' SOR KITZEL '


• ' Glasgow. II-


15 SEVEN DAYS THAT Easter Day service from 6-


to television, starring Piper Laurie, Mel Gibson in this moving and op­ timistic love story.


12-25 SAHIB BIBI AUR GHULAM Story of a landowning family in Cal­ cutta.


3- 00 THE BEAUT IFUL BLOND FROM BASH­ FUL BEND (1949) Comedy-western starring Betty Grable as a sharp- shooting saloon singer.


4- 5-


DO Mike and Helen go to' Bath to persuade the Be­ gonia Nurseries to use his computerised service.


, Lee talks to David Lodge about his latest book. -


(Clitheroe Division) n AMBULANCE ST JOHN F L A G D A Y SATURDAY, APRIL 28th


WE NEED YOUR DONATIONS COLLECTORS WELCOME — FLAGS ETC


AVAILABLE FROM S .J.A. HQ, CHURCH BROW FROM 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. ON FLAG DAY


G I S B U R N R A C E S


SATURDAY, MAY 5th


FIRST RACE 2 p.m.


ST MICHAEL AND ST JOHN LOWERGATE


MAUNDY THURSDAY ' 8-00 p.m.


MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER


GOOD FRIDAY 3-00 p.m.


READING OFTHE


2 7 th and 2 8 th MAY. — S l a id b u rn Wh i t Fe s t iva l C e l e b r a t i o n s , S u n d a y F l e a M a r k e t . — I n ­ q u i r i e s S l a id b u rn 273, W h i t M o n d a y M a y Qu e e n a n d S p o r t s .


25ANYTHING WE CAN 00 BOOK FOUR Hermione


35 LAND OF THE LAPPS 00 MORNING WORSHIP


. CIAL A special double edition for Easter.


545 WHERE IN THE WORLD Today’s celebri­ ty contestants; Lord Oaksey, Anneka Rice, Fyfe Robertson and Morelia Sanderson.


00 DOWN TO EARTH SPE- 7-


12-30 SPORTS SPECIAL In-) ternational. Motor Cycle .


12-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE with Bamber Gascoigne.


, brate Easter in the sun­ shine of San-Diego,’ California:


i i t i P i l f l i 9-


10- Live coverage of the


j;: , Challenge from Donington . ■ ‘ • Park.


‘ Racing,' The Transatlantic


. 2-15 THE KING AND , I : De- • ' borah Kerr, Yul Brynner. The famous Oscar-winning musical film.


445BULLSEYE presented by Jim Bowen.


5-15 ITN NEWS


00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 25WORLD SNOOKER


5-25JESUS OF NAZARETH This final part of the tele­ vision epic traces the road to Calvary. ■


a 1' 8-


WEATHER followed by Champions All Gymnas­ tics. ■ •


DENCE Final programme in this controversial'series asks the question: “Did Jesus rise from the dead or was the Resurrection story developed by later Christians?”.


• i Ashley.


; 9-25 PLAYING FOR TIME Acclaimed film, based on the memoirs, of Fania Fenelon, a survivor of Auschwitz, and written by Arthur Miller, about an all-woman orchestra in this notorious World War II concentration camp.-


. COMPOSERS Robert I


12-10 CLOSE . Embroiderers learn to smock


ject practised at Whalley'’ and District Embroider­


SMOCKING was the sub­


ers’ Guild, whose mem­ bers, under the guidance , of Mrs Gail Marsh, worked various decorative stitches on a sample. •


Mrs Marsh, who was 7


- - ) ' t _________ — -


.. .'The branch is plannning an'outing on June 2nd to Arley Hall, Cheshire, to.


thanked by Mrs M; Walm- sley, will again be the tutor on May 18th, for a practical smocking session intended as a follo.w-up. It will be restricted to mem­ bers only..


see an exhibition of sam­


„ (Gisburn 338). , There dre no meetings in July and August and the AGM is on September 7th.


p le rs and silk em broideries. Anyone in­ terested should contact secretary : Mrs A. Moyle


‘6 t h JU N E , WED N E S ­ D A Y . — S u b -A q u a C lu b o p e n n ig h t , ail o v e r 16s we lcome . — I n q u i r i e s ' C l i t h e r o e 2 5 1 0 9 .


2nd an d 3 rd JUNE. — S la id b u r n S te am Ral ly an d Ga rd e n P a r ty . I n ­ q u i r i e s S l a id b u rn 235 o r 25 6 .


15 NEWS SUMMARY AND


1 3 th to T 6 t h JUNE. — M a r y W a d d i n g t o n School of Dancing p r e ­ s e n t s ‘ ‘T h e M a g i c F a r aw a y T r e e ” by Enid Blyton.


. E a v e s H o u s e F a rm , W a d d i n g t o n . B a r n Da n c e /Es so Ste e l Band.


15JESUS: THE E V I ­ 8 th JUNE. — Fr id ay ,


PASSION, VENERATION OF THE CROSS, AND HOLY COMMUNION


7-30 p.m. STATIONS OF THE CROSS


HOLY SATURDAY , • 8-30 p.m. •


VIGIL AND FIRST MASS OF EASTER


EASTER DAY


MASS at 8-00; 9-30 and 11-00 a.m. and 6-30 p.m.


JUNE 8 th , F r id ay . — P e n d l e to n Vi l lage Hal l S i l v e r J u b i l e e B a r ­ b e cue .


MASS at Low Moor at 10-30 a.m.


UNITED


REFORMED CHURCH


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7r30 p.m.


UNITED HOLY COMMUNION at


TRINITY METHODIST. CHURCH


GOOD FRIDAY ■ 10-00 a.m.


UNITED SERVICE AT ST MARY’S


EASTER DAY 10r45a.m:


FAMILY WORSHIP AND HOLY COMMUNION ’


ST MARY’S, LANGHO HOLY WEEK


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER


followed by the solemn trsnsfer of the blessed sscrament and by confession. Watching before the blessed sacrament until 10-30 p.m.


GOOD FRIDAY


2 1 s t to 2 4 th JUNE — C l i th e ro e Ca s t le Op en


20FOUR AMERICAN


1 5 th JUNE . — R ib b l e s ­ d a l e . S c h o o l A s s o c i a ­ tion.* Ch e e s e a n d Wine E v e n in g . .


1 5 TH JU N E , F r i d a y , A u c t io n Sa le , Tr in i ty M e th o d i s t Church.


! ‘ ‘I o l a n th e . ” ) ^ i • •. , •. 2 3 rd JUN E — Sa tu rd a y , We s t Br a d fo rd S p o r t s an d Social S p o r t s Day.


Ai r T h e a t r e Gro u p p re - s e n t s Bu rn ley - G. , .and S o c i e t y *. • i n


JU LY 7 th R ib 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


An n u a l Gala. . No charge ;


'the amount involved only usually came to £420 a year.


A DECISION not to charge music, singing and dancing licence fees for events held in local Lan­ cashire County Council schools was taken by the Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and General Pup- ,oses Sub-Committee. V Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson said that


I


3 p.m. CELEBRATION OF THE LORD'S PASSION followed by CONFESSIONS


7 p.m. STATIONS OF THE CROSS HOLY SATURDAY


8-15 p.m. EASTER VIGIL followed by the First Mass of Easter


CONFESSIONS: 11 a.m. until noon (NB. No evening confessions today) :


EASTER SUNDAY ,


MASSES 8-15 a.m., 10 a.m. r ' No evening Maes today


WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH


GOOD FRIDAY 11-00 a.m.


ECUMENICAL SERVICE 2-00 p.m. .


ONE HOUR SERVICE \ 1


1 ■ 4-00 p.m. . . EVENSONG AND MEDITATION


EASTER DAY' 8-30 a.m.


'


HOLY COMMUNION (Prayer ~ ■ Book)


• 10-30 a.m. PARISH COMMUNION


: 6-30 p.m. EVENSONG


, > :


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


GOOD FRIDAY OPEN DAY OF FELLOWSHIP ;


at Bucks Farm, West Bradford, from 42 noon


'


EASTER DAY 10-30 a.m.


CELEBRATION OF EASTER at Clitheroe Cricket Club (Chatburn Road)


(House meetings every Wednesday, 7-30 p.m.)


s 11 a.m. until noon: CONFESSIONS


The coming: of Springtime brings more light to each new day. We see new life springing up all around us, and how quickly we are able to shed the darkness of winter with th£< . promise of a more varied light and colour to life.


whelming. An illness that is prolonged, unemployment with no prospects, mental stress, spiritual poverty, an environ­ ment which blots out the loveliness that God has put into our world, e.g. El Salvador, Middle East wars, drought ridden Africa, our own inner city underprivileged, but more especially the Sin of choosing to live without God.


man bogged down in the Slough of Despond, until he sees a light in the darkness. He gropes his way to that light and finds himself at the foot of a cross, where he is able to lay down his burden.


• dark areas of our lives and that light shines from the Gross of Jesus Christ. If we wish to overcome our personal darkness then wc need to claim the victory which Christ won by dying as he did. The Cross stands at the junction of life' that leads to the fullness which God wants ail his creation to know. Christ is the ONLY gateway to the brilliance of a new


God has provided us with a light to guide us through the . >


. resurrected life. This is the message of Easter which God is giving to a


world hell-bent on seeking new; areas of darkness. There is a light beyond the light of springtime; there is a light beyond the Cross which is called EASTER. Can you, dare' you, write Easter into your springtime?


ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. SUNG EUCHARIST


GOOD FRIDAY. 10-00 a.m. UNITED SERVICE A T ST MARY’S


EASTER DAY


' 7-00 p.m. "FOOD FOR THOUGHT” ^


8-00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION


' 9-00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 10-30 a.m. FAMILY COMMUNION 5-


6-


00 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION AT ST ANN’S COURT


00 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (St Mary Magdalene's)


GOOD FRIDAY


10 a.m., Ribble Valley Church Council United Service; Rev. ,, G. W. S. knowles, MA., North Lancs. Methodist


12 to 3 p.m. Three Hours Devotion at Blackburn Cathedral; Tho very Rev. Peter Baelz, MA., Dean ot Durham.


,, District Chairman.


; Transport from Church Street 11.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. EASTER EVE'(Saturday)


6 p.m. Family Service for; Lighting of Paschal Candle,' followed by Hot Pot Supper In Parish Hall.


; EASTER DAY , 7, 8 and 11-15 a.m. Holy Communion (Said).


9-45 a.m. Parish Communion (Sung). 6-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH MAUNDYTHURSDAY


7-30 p.m. JOINT COMMUNION SERVICE WITH UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


GOOD FRIDAY 10a.m. UNITED SERVICE AT ST MARY’S


EASTER DAY 8.00 a mi HOLY COMMUNION AND CHURCH


BREAKFAST,


• 10-30 a.m. FAMILY COMMUNION SERVICE, 6-00 p.m.- EASTER EVENING PRAISE


:


ST LEONARD’S LANGHO '■


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m.


HOLY COMMUNION


GOOD FRIDAY 10-30 a.m. MATTINS


EASTER EVE 7-30 p.m.


SPECIAL SERVICE HOLY COMMUNION AT


1 EASTER DAY' i


.8-00 a.m. , HOLY COMMUNION


■ ! 10-30 a.m.1- HOLY COMMUNION


-


; OLD LANGHO ; 9-00 a.m.


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ST JAMES CLITHEROE


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m.


THE LAST SUPPER


GOOD FRIDAY 10 a.m.


UNITED SERVICE


at Clitheroe Parish Church 5-30 p.m.


GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE


. at St John’s, Gt Harwood Preacher: Philip Gascoigne. ■ Music: Gus Ayre


EASTER DAY ' 8 a.m.


HOLY. COMMUNION 9 a.m.


HOLY COMMUNION 10-30 a.m.


FAMILY COMMUNION ■ 6 p.m.


EASTER PRAISE


EASTER DAY 8 a.m.


HOLY COMMUNION 10-45 a.m.


EASTER SERVICE l


Preacher Mr J. W. Gordon 6-30 p.m.


HOLY COMMUNION


Conducted by Rev. C. Foster


ALL SAINTS, PENDLETON HOLY WEEK AND EASTER


MAUNDY THURSDAY (April 19th) 8-00 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION


GOOD FRIDAY (April 20th) , 10-30 a.m. the good frlday service


EASTER DAY (April 22nd) 8-00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION


.7-00’p.m. FESTIVAL EVENSONG


CHRISTCHURCH : CHATBURN


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m.


HOLY COMMUNION


GOOD FRIDAY ..10-30 a.m.


UNITED SERVICE at


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EASTER DAY ' " 84)0 a.m.


.... HOLY COMMUNION 10-30 a.m.'


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HOLY COMMUNION WITH f - r . HYMNS


. Conducted by Right Rev.' Victor Whltsey ,


•........... 6-30 p.m. ’ - - EVENSONG’ .


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GOOD FRIDAY 11 a.m.


UNITED OPEN AIR SERVICE OF ALL


WHALLEY CHURCHES


WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH


HOLY WEEK


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m.


HOLY COMMUNION


POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASES


EASTER ^ the


SUN INN WADDINGTON A LA CARTE RESTAURANT:


Open Fri.-Sat. and Sunday evenings j LUNCHEONS: Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Mon. /


HIGH TEAS: From 4 p.m. Sunday and Easter Monday


Tel. CLITHEROE 23262


THE GREATEST OF WALT DISNEY'S CARTOON FEATURES ALSO >


MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL IT'S FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY! 7 / * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


SOCIAL CLUB * GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 20th


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* LITTLE BIG BAND * SATURDAY, APRIL 21st


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KEN SHAW SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd


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SIX ACTS • .


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WEEKLY TREBLE 27-19-8 200 CLUB 149


Members and Bona Fide Guests : - : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd


MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 6


CHARITY FOOTBALL MATC •H


ROEFIELD PLAYING FIELDS K .0 .11-15 a.m.


on * In aid of Handicapped Children


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


Civic Hall, York A PR IL 30


Monday at 7-30 p.m.


WADDINGTON THEATRE GROUP present


MY THREE ANGELS


A light comedy by Sam and Bella Spewlck


Opening offer Monday night TWO •oats for tho prleo of ono


Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.


OTLEY LITTLE THEATRE CLUB presents


THE LATE EDWINA BLACK


A play by William Dinner and William Morum


Friday at 7-30 p.m.


LANCASTER FOOTLIGHTS CLUB present


A ptay by David Storey THE FARM


Seats may be reserved at t Fri. 11 a.m. to 12-30 p.m PLEASE SUPPORT YO


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome Sponsored by CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE Tel. 23278


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Matinees Wed. and Thurs. at 2-15 p.m. WALT DISNEY’S


THE JUNGLE BOOK


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