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Clitheroe 22324 (Editi Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 19th, 1981+ SATURDAY


12-05 THE CONTINENTAL. “The Honeymoon.” A


8-40 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. A selec­ tion of films, competitions, cartoons and guests.


10-42 WEATHER.


10-45 GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 1-20 News Summary; Cricket: The Benson and Hedges Cup Final from ‘ )rd*s ‘


............. 10-


Lord's between Warwick­ shire and Lancashire; Motor Racing: The John Player Special British Grand Prix from Brands Hatch; Golf: The Open. Commentary of the 113th Open Championship from St Andrews; Racing from Newbury (2-00, 2-30, 3- 00).


7-00 NEWS: Weatherman. 7-lOSPORT/REGIONAL NEWS.


7-15 THE SATURDAY FILM: “ NICKELODEON*’


(1976) s ta rr ing Ryan — * " 1 ~ lolds,


O’Neal, Burt Reynou Tatum O’Neal.


9- 10-


10- 11-


12-


fly down to Reno to make their vows in secret.


Sons” — Kirby and Jeff


LETICS. The Oslo Games from Oslo, introduced by David Icke.


Weatherman.


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL.


9-


COAST. “Between the Tides.


10-30 NO. .73’. Animals take over the house.


THE WILDERNESS TRAIL. Devil's Gorge.


1-35 CLOSEDOWN. 35SECRETS OF THE 05 MATT AND JENNY ON


2-05 GREAT WALKS. Malvern Hills.


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies: 12-20 Moto Cross. The British 500 c.c. Grand


The 10 DYNASTY. “Fathers and* 00 INTERNATIONAL ATH­


FILM: “ JEREMIAH JOHNSON” (1972) star­ ring Robert Redford.


55 WEATHER.


55 NEWS AND SPORT: 10 THE SATURDAY LATE


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 CHIPS. Landscape lar­


News (Australian Pools Check); 12-50 Cycling,. The Tour De France; 1-05 Moto Cross, The British 500 c.c. Grand Prix; 1-20 ITV Seven: 1-30 Newmar­ ket, 1-45 Ayr, 2-00 New­ market, 2-15 Ayr, 2-30 Newmarket. 2-45 Ayr, 3- 00 Newmarket; 3-10 Moto Cross (Second. Leg); 3-20 Powerboat Raring; 3-35 Moto Cross; 3-50 News; 4- 00 Wrestling from Bark­ ing; 4-40 Results.


Prix (First Leg); 12-35 Olympics '84; 12-45 ITN


6-00 THE PYRAMID GAME. Steve Jones presents the fast-moving test of wit, words and powers of de­ scription.


ceny of the plants and shrubs along the Los Angeles freeway poses a. 60,000 dollar problem for Jon and Ponch.


2-30 GET CRACKING (1942). Vintage musical comedy starring George Formby as a gormless lance cor­ poral involved in the rivalry between two vil­ lage Home Guard units in WW2 Britain.


4-20 THE 4-35 BUFFALO BILL. Bill is 5-


STOOGES. The Three Stooges are busily en­ gaged in repairing the plumbing in a radio station.


THREE


hounded by a woman who claims he Is the father of her child.


6- 7-


6-30 SOME YOU WIN. Lulu meets more of life’s amaz­ ing winners and losers.


7-00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD- 6- 25 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


3-10 THE SKY AT NIGHT. “Missions to Comets.”


3-30 CRICKET. The Benson and Hedges Cup Final: Further coverage' from


7- 30 PRIM A! Seventh of eight short programmes about tourist German..


7- 45 HORIZON SPECIAL — BEYOND THE MOON. James Burke recalls the moon landing of Neil Armstrong, 15 years ago today.


8- 9-


10- 11- Weather.


SUNDAY” (1971). Film starring Peter Finch, Glenda Ja ckson and Murray Head..


. Lord’s with Lancashire v Warwickshire.


7- 8-


HOUSE. More lunatic laughs in a selection of the best and maddest mo­ ments from Russ Abbot's ’ Madhouse.


ing contestants travel to Belgium and arrive in the


beautiful medieval town of Bruges. 1


9-00 ITN NEWS. 9-


10-


“Victims.” A beautiful woman is mugged and Det. Sgt. Jake Barratt is very smitten.


• taking bets on the out­ come. At the Jackson’s, the private education saga reaches a compromise while Bobby ana Sheila are faced with a difficult decision.


Samantha’s wedding day dawns again, and Edna is


news, gossip, interviews, videos and live bands.


7-30 WORLD ALIVE: SPAIN. The second prog- ramme in the serie s look- ing at animal


WEATHER followed by SEVEN DAYS.


30 ULTRA QUIZ. 16 surviv­ 00 THE GENTLE TOUCH.


8-OOTHE SPORTING HORSE: SHOWJUMP­ ING. An in-depth look at the intricacies of show- jumping and a t the methods and styles of Olympic competitors from the USA, Great Britain and West Germany.


largest eagles. imperial


PANY. Michael Aspel in­ vites you to spend some more time with him and his guests.


50NEWS AND SPORT: 10 “ SUNDAY, BLOODYjust of himself.


Highlights of the third round of th e 113th Championship.


55 GOLF: THE OPEN.


and Hedges Cup Final with Lancashire v War­ wickshire.


story of a young girl who falls for a bachelor only to discover that he thinks


11-05 THE DREAM MILE. From the Bislett Stadium, Oslo.


15ASPEL AND COM­ 00 ON THE SHELF. The .


royal (or golden) and the gHOTEL ^ Worston. .Clitheroe


the rich bird and life of Spain. The


are Spain's


y ^


ors


^CLITHEROE ^ ■ 41218 R residential


AW VW W V


9-00 CALLAN. Ca llan (Edward Woodward) dis­ covers that to kill a ro­ mance, a bunch of flowers may be more lethal than a


10-00 THEY CAME FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE. The second episode of the science-fiction comedy written and performed by the four members of Clil •fh anger.


. 35 CRICKET. *The Benson


11-35 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. "Sauce for the Goose.” Olivia, tearful with grief, insists that her husband's fatal fall was an accident. But it is no acci­ dent, considering, her inh­ erited wealth, that her penniless lover is on hand to marry her.


SUNDAY 9-00 BOD.


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. • 10-30 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-00 FARMING: Weather for farmers.


9-


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-


9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. Songs from God “ocPs


and stories wide world.


8-OOTHE NATURAL WORLD. “Fragmentsj of Eden” — the beautiful plants and wildlife of the Seychelles.


mes. 4: “Dismissed Work­ ers,” Lefray Toys, Aber- beeg, South Wales.


30 SUNDAY WORSHIP. ,


1-25 ROCKSCHOOL. Sixth of eight programmes for budding rock musicians.


2-


SHOW. The Country Fair which was staged in the rural village of Clun in Shropshire last Sep­ tember is looked back on.


4-30 MICKEY 4-


CIAL. The John Player Special British Grand Prix from Brands Hatch. .


DONALD. Cartoons. AND


5- 35THE WORLD, THE FLESH AND THE DEVIL. A battle of wits between theological stu­ dents. .


WAYS. Fourth of five films exploring narrow- gauge railways around the world — “Slow' Train to Olympia.”


6- 00 NEWS: Weatherman. 6-10 DOMBEY AND SON, by Charles Dickens. Dramat-


6-40 HOME ON SUNDAY. Cliff Michelmore visits Donald Soper in his tied cottage in Hampstead Garden Suburb.


7-15 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Starring John Inman and Mollie Sugden in “The Sweet Smell of Success.”


*


10-00 NEWS: Weather. 10-


7-45 THE SUNDAY FILM: “CALLIE AND SON” (1981) starring Lindsay Wagner and Jameson Parker.


11-


ing’s programme explores' landscapes of England and Ireland in both painting and poetry, introduced by Humphrey Burton.


11-45 WEATHER.


Goverage of, the final day of the 113th Open Champ­ ionship from St Andrews.


ised in 10 episodes, star­ ring Julian Glover (1).


55 GREAT LITTLE RAIL­ 9-


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL.


10- 11-


KERS. from Salford.


Majors. Two kidnappers become desperate when their hostage is acciden­ tally killed.


9-15 ITN NEWS. 9-


8-50THE LEVIN INTER­ VIEWS. Bernard Levin in conversation with Sir. John H. Plumb.


55 THE COUNTRY ROAD­ 30 GRAND PRIX SPE­


10- 00 NEW ZEALAND* CINEMA: “ AMONG THE CINDERS” (1983) completing a season of films new to television, starring Paul O’Shea.


9- 20 GRAND PRIX. The Brit­ ish Grand Prix. High­ lights of the 1984 Formula One World Championship races held at Brands Hatch.


10-


on childhood and the ordi­ nal^ English family life.


Comedy drama focusing


HOUSE. “As man and wife.” Carol is a single parent living apart from her husband. She nves house-room to recently di­ vorced Tom. .


11- 12-


RUGBY LEAGUE. New . Zealand v Great Britain.'


15 CLOSEDOWN.- 30 NOW AND THEN. 00 WEEKEND PLAY'-


H A R EW O O D , t H O U S E


home of the Earl & Countess ofHarewood


he magnificent


EXTENSIVE GARDENSlfeaM onYodrshire TV) LAKESIDE WALKS] ★ RESTAURANT * CAFETERIA * SHOPS


00 IN T E RNAT IO NAL


2-00 IRISH ANGLE. The series that looks at Irish affairs ?nd interests from an Irish point of view’.


30 THE GREATEST THIN­Hans Eysenck. 3-


2-


11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 11-


12-


CIAL. Another chance to see this series which looks at young people with spe­ cial needs.


With Michael Winstanley.


00 MORNING WORSHIP 00 I’M YOUNG BUT SPE­


5-15 CHRISTO’S VALLEY CURTAIN.


12-30 JOB WATCH with Roger Blyth and Shelly Rohde.


1-


• career with the role of Sheila Ashton in Family at War, actress Coral Atkins decided to open a home for disturbed chil­ dren.


GLAND. Ten years ago at a high point in her


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. With Bamber Gascoigne.


15 OMNIBUS. This even­ 2-


05 GOLF: THE OPEN.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00 ENGLAND, THEIR EN­


5- 45 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER fdllowed by FACE THE PRESS. A


documentary made by. the American pionteers of “ cinema v e r i te ,” the Maysles Brothers.


1973


* panel of top journalists join chairman Anthony Howard and confront a figure currently promi­ nent in the public eye.


6-


Gene Bradley sets himself up as a target, posing as an illegal arms buyer.


2-30 SUNDAY MATINEE. “A


, is presented by the media.


Another look at how' life 30 THE ADVENTURER. 00 PLATFORM TWO. -


*6-50 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55 SUNDAY 'GRAND­ STAND. Introduced from the Old Course, St An­ drews. Golf: The Open. Coverage of the -final of the 113th Championship; Athletics: A look ahead to the opening of the Olym­ pic Games in Los Angeles.


7-15 ARTHUR NEGUS ENJOYS. Arthur Negus


7-40 NEWS ON TWO: 7 Weather.


:k .


is -in Shugborough, Staf­ fordshire with David Howard, where they are telling the family history of the -Anson family who created Shugborough Hall.


-45 A MOMENT TO TALK. A series of 10 program-


•5-00 THE GOODIES. Further


4-25 CARTOON. 4-30 MURPHY’S MOB. Episode 12. Ted turns chauffeur and Mac is in for a lot of surprises before the end of tne last episode in this series.


King’s Story,” narrated by Orson Welles. The Duke of Windsor, once King Edward VIII of En­ gland looks .back at his life. •


5-


far fetfched exploits of The Goodies.


SAINT. A rich man’s son 6- 30 ITN NEWS.


7- 15 DESIGN. Richard Sapper, one of the world’s leaning industrial desig-


Union leader Jim Larkin (Peter O.’Toole) is ar­ rested as police try to break the roundly strike in the drama series set in Dublin in the early 1900s.


8 , ners. 9- • sacrificed.


STAIRS. It is July, 1914, love is in the air for Geor­ gina Worsley, Edward is courting Daisy, and Mrs Bridges has an admirer. But the Belgians ask the British to join the war and amidst tne patriotism; personal • plans and hopes for the future have to be


But if you do you can enjoy a FR E E glass of wine or a pint of Slalom lager with your meal. At the Castle in .Clitheroe you can enjoy an excellent meal or simply pop in for an excellent pint of Matthew Brown Beer. We recommend you do both.


15STRUMPET CITY"


Sample our menu and you will soon find out why it is. jealously guarded behind Castle walls. From perfect pizzas and mouth watering- pasta, to succulent steaks, kebabs, grills, burgers and chicken specialities.


15 UPSTAIRS, DOWN- .


At the Castle you can treat all the family to a delicious meal, at a price that won’t spoil your appetite.


Best of all, if you dine at the Castle on Friday, July 20th or Saturday, July 21st you can also enjoy a FREE GLASS OF WINE or a FREE PINT OF SLALOM LAGER with your meal.


30 RETURN OF THE 9-


meets his death in a helicopter crash. Simon Templar finds evidence to , suggest murder. •


‘6-40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. Frank Topping and his


7-15 THE SENSIBLE SHOW. The Tingle family and the


guest Bob Champion dis­ cuss the theme, “A' new beginning.”


7*50 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE. “Weekend of Terr o r, ” s tar r ing Robert Conrad and Lee


. Harbottle family test their senses.-


annual general meeting of Lyall Jarvis Ltd is called in the hope that the family can learn to com­ municate — but the kids have more sophisticated business methods. With John Alderton.


15 FATHER’S DAY. An


Visit the Castle. It’s the perfect place for a great meal, the ideal place for a great pint. We’ll see you. soon.


10- 20 THE


“THE SPAVER CON­ NECTION.” Sue Glover’s play set in Fife in which a teenage girl discovers who her real father is, which leads to a confron­ tation with.her mother.


MOMENT. GOLDEN 50 PREVIEW presents


OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AT LOCAL PUB HOURS ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS WELCOME


THE CASTLE STATION ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel/Clitheroe 24442


12-05 CLOSE. 'V - -B. .


a two-part mini-series (to be continued tomorrow) that interweaves a story of the love between an American athlete and. a Soviet gymnast with the drama and excitement of the Olympic Games. Star­ ring David Keith and Stephanie Zimbnlist.


.First part of


A Member of (lit Maul, cw Brown Manor Houses Group of Motel., and UcM.iunml.s. \&


TUESDAY, JU LY 2 4 th , 198 4 DURHAM, The Cathedral City (4)4 hour stay) return via BARNARD CASTLE and TEBAY GORGE....


SCARBOROUGH '


SEVEN LAKES WINDERMERE and BOWNESS............. .......


YORK...... BLACKPOOL FLEETWOOD MARKET................................ MORECAMBE.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th, 1984 WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND (AYR for lunch)


sents "The Magic Flute” (with English subtitles).


30 QUESTIONS. Professor 00 OPERA ON FOUR Pre­


drink at the Castle


Now you don’t have to dine to


HAREWOOD is centrally placed H.noeaie


in Yorkshire at the junction Of the A65 and the A61 .Leeds/


O. n r u n t i i Mt.__Situated on the A61 Leeds/HarrogateRoad.


Harrogate Road, just 5 miles Leeds! A,| from the At alWelherby.


wetherbv PEN DAILYfrom 10am (House 11 am) 24 hour information Service (Tel: Harewood886225) H O D D E R G R O U P


SUMMER HOLIDAYS 1984 DAY EXCURSIONS


SUNDAY, JU LY 2 2 n d , 198 4


KESWICK and CUMBRIAN COAST (lunch Kes: wick; tea Grange-over-Sands)............................ EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN................................


MONDAY, JU LY 2 3 rd , 198 4 CHEDDER GORGE and The Cathedral City of


WENSLEYDALE TOUR — KETTLEWELL, LEY- BURN, RICHMOND (lunch 2V4 hours) return via REDMIRE, ASKRIGG, HARDRAW, GARSDALE,


SEDBERGH (lea)....:....... !........................... . CHESTER CITY.............................................■••••••


Depart


0820' 1330


Fare


£5.00 £3.00


0700 £7.80 0800 £4.70 0800 £4.45


0840 0920 0920


0920 £2.70 0920 £2.70


£3.70 £3.55 £3.55


TUESDAY, JULY 31 st, 1984 WINDERMEREand BOWNESS......................


YORK.................................. ............................ BLACKPOOL..


FLEETWOOD MARKET.. MORECAMBE.................


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1984


LONDON (5% hour stay)........ .............................. PORTMADOC and PORTMERRION (Italian


style village featured on TV)........ ........................ WENSLEYDALE TOUR — KETTLEWELL, LEY- BURN, RICHMOND (lunch 2Ya hours) return via REDMIRE, ASKRIGG, HARDRAW, GARSDALE, SEDBERGH (tea).


LIVERPOOL GARDEN FESTIVAL......... .............. SOUTHPORT......................................................... BLACKPOOL........... ................... .........................


0840 £5.55


0840 £4.45 0840 £3.85 0840 £3:65 0920 £2.70 0920 £2.70 0920 £2.70


return via COAST ROAD: STRANRAER, CASTLE DOUGLAS and DUMFRIES................... 0700 £8.50


LAKE BALA and BARMOUTH.................... ......... 0720 £5.35 CHATSWORTH HOUSE, DERBYSHIRE ^


DALES.................................................................. 0900 £4‘20 LIVERPOOL GARDEN FESTIVAL....................... 0820 £3.25 BLACKPOOL........................................................ J920 £2.70


SOUTHPORT......... ............................................... 0920 £2-70 THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1984


SILLOTH via CARLISLE (lunch) return via MARYPORT and KESWICK (tea)............................ 0800 £5.25


WHITBY and SCARBOROUGH................ ........... 0840 £4.85 GRASMERE via KIRKBY LONSDALE, AMB- LESIDE (lunch) return via HAWKESHEAD and CONISTON (tea)


YORK..... HARROGATE BLACKPOOL MORECAMBE


FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 1984 • ' CHESTER CITY


CHESTER ZOO FLEETWOOD MARKET....................................... BLACKPOOL MORECAMBE SKIPTON MARKET


SUNDAY, JULY 29th, 1984 BEVERLEY MINSTER ;and; HORNSEA via


MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1984


BERWICK-UPON-TWEED via ALNWICK return via COLDSTREAM, KELSO and HAWICK.......... 0810 £6.75


WARWICK (lunch 2)4 hours). STRATFOR- - ■ ' D-UPON-AVON (tea 2V4 hours)............................ 0720 £5.30


LLANDUDNO)......... ..... ................. .................. 080° M.70 pHYL...................... ........................ ...................... 0800 E4.45 HAREWOOD HOUSE and BIRD GARDEN (ad-.


mission not Included)..... ..................................... 1230 £3.00 SOUTHPORT...... ................................................. 0920 £2.70 BLACKPOOL.... ................;............................... 0920 E2.70


TUESDAY, JULY 31st, 1984 TROSSACHS via STIRLING (lunch) LOCK KATRINE (V4 hour), CALLANDER (tea)............... 0700 E7.90


WHITBY.................. ............................................. 0840 £4.80 SEVEN LAKES......... /......■..................... ............... 0840 £4.45


1


0840 £4.00 0840 £3.65


0840 £3.10 0920 £2.70


0920 £2.70


0920 £3.55 0920 £3.55 0920 £2.70 0920 £2.70 0920 £2.70 1230 £2.30


HUMBER BRIDGE................. .............................. J929 £5.25 EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..


1330 £3.00 VALE OF EVESHAM and COTSWOLD TOUR:


THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd,' 1984 LOCH LOMOND, TARBET and GARELOC- HEAD.


EV ES H AM ( l u n c h ) BROA DWA Y , MORETON-IN-MARSH, STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER...............................


BRIDLINGTON........ r....... ..................................... YORK.,


CHESTER CITY.. CHESTER ZOO... MORECAMBE..... BLACKPOOL.....


FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1984 KNOWSLEY SAFARI PARK (including admis­


sion)................. CASTLE HOWARD (scene of Brldeshead Revi­


sited)........ ....... YORK............... BLACKPOOL....


FLEETWOOD MARKET SKIPTON MARKET


SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1984


CHESTER CITY CHESTER ZOO. EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN......................... .......


0720


0840 0840 0920


0920 0920 0920


£6.40


£4.75 £3.65 £3.55


£3.55 £2.70 £2.70


1200 £4.25>


0840 0840 0920 0920 . 1230


0920 0920 1330


£3.95 £3.65 £2.70 £2.70 '£2.30


£3.55 £3.55 £3.00


FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST


16th, 17th, 18th, 1984 SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW............................. 0920 £2.70 SEATS BOOKED TO PLAN .


PLEASE BOOK EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS


CHILDREN: Under 14 years of age when accompanied by an adult, half fare to the nearest 5p above.


8-DAY COACH TOURS, 1984 Sept. 15th — 22nd . -


S A N D O W N , I .O .W . Hotel Madeira. . . .£ 1 1 8 .0 0 . Sept. 22nd — 29th


‘ :


W H IT B Y , Royal Hotel..........:.......:....j™.£11 5 .5 0 Sept. 29th — Oct. 6th


N E W Q U A Y , Stuart Hotel.......j......... . . . . . . .£ 9 5 .0 0 Oct. 6th — Oct. 13th


........'• WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Anchor Head


Hotel....................... :.................................. .........£ 9 9 .5 0 Tours Include Full Board, Direct Travel and 3 Half-Day' Excursions .


PLEASE BOOK AT: —


Our Office: 46 King Street, Clltheroo. Tel. 22473 and 22590 ‘ Ainsworth's: 35 Waterloo Road, Clltheroe. Tel. 23155 . Hudson’s: Toll Bar, Chatburn, Clltheroe. Tel. 41305 P. J. Whitaker: 77 King Street, Whalley. Tel. Whalley 2279


: Times at Chatburn'and Whalley. vary to Clltheroe by 10 minutes ' .........


“COACHING IN COMFORT” -


ANTIQUE , SU N !


The Manor Hou (on th«l


CHINA, JEWELLER!


license! DETAI


RED BAS


TEMPOl Due to co|


Re-opening « /l soil


¥ DANCE, Ballroom!


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E n jo y a fril fa b u lo i r B u c |


BLACKBI Preston I


EVERY SUNDAf


SOCIAL DANl Tuesdays ( fo r tn ll 8-30 I


¥ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


Depart


0840 0840


0920


0920 0920


Fare


£3.85 £3.65 £2.70 £2.70 £2.70


0700 £6.05 0720 £5.60


0840


0820 0920 0920


£3.70 £3.25 £2.70 £2.70


0700 £7.90 . . .


10- 30 DEAD MEN ARE DANGEROUS (1939) Thirties thriller starring Robert Newton as a writer who assumes the identity of a dead man.


11- 45 CODfc OF THE SECRET SERVICE (1939) Ronald Reagan


.stars as a US Secret Ser­ vice agent on the trail of a counterfeiting gang.


A T T E N T I O N ! YOUTH THEATRE


Any young person interested in forming a youth theatre in


Clitheroe. Please attend CRGS BOYS’ LIBRARY at 7 p.m. on THURSDAY, JULY 19th


seemingly happy marriai is almost broken apart by the husband*: affair.


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SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY, JULY 21st


CLITHEROE


DAVID STEIN SUNDAY, JULY 22nd


Sure to please SHERRI Always welcome WEEKLY DOUBLE 1—18


WEEKLY TREBLE 26—7—20 COMING ATTRACTIONS


DIXIELAND EXPRESS SHOWBAND MONDAY, AUGUST 27th


Tickets now available, 50p at the club Members and Bona Fide .Guests


95 BROOKSIDE. Alan and


“COME PLAY IN OUR GARDEN”,


RELAX IN OUR PATIO WALL GARDEN


BARBECUES from 2 to 200 people 00 EAR SAY. The week’s 00 NEWS SUMMARY and


Choose your food from our display fridge and V, a cook it yourself on one of our barbecues.


IDEAL FOR ALL THE FAMILY Available daily (weather permitting)


BAR SNACKS and A LA CARTE RESTAURANT open as usual


|THE CALFS IIKAI). Prop. Pam and John , Davis


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CLITHEROE FUN BUS SPECIAL E V E R Y T U E SD A Y


FROM JULY 24th until AUGUST 28th SPECIAL TICKET OFFER £1 ONLY


Includes Return Bus Fare, Admission and Activities to Longrldge Sports Centre


Depart York Street Bus Lay-by Clitheroe....................1-30 p.m. Arrive Longrldge Sports Centre...................................2-00 p.m.


You must buy your tickets IN ADVANCE from The Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Clitheroe. Telephone 25566 . TIMETABLE


Depart Longrldge Sports Centre.............. :.................. 4-30 p.m. Arrive York Street Bus Lay-by Clltheroe ....................5-00 p.m.


THE WHALLEY FUN BUS SPECIAL EVERY THURSDAY


FROM JULY 26th until AUGUST 30th SPECIAL TICKET OFFER £1 ONLY


Tickets will be on sale at Whalley Bus Station 1


Depart Whatley Bus Station........................................10-00 a.m. Arrive Longrldge Sports Centre................................ 10-30 a.m..


before the Fun Bus leaves at 10 a.m. TIMETABLE •


Depart Longrldge Sports Centre............................. .*..12-30 p.m. Arrive Whatley Bus Station.......................................... 1-00 p.m.


THE CHIPPING FUN BUS EVERY TUESDAY


FROM JULY 24th until AUGUST 28th SPECIAL TICKET OFFER £1 ONLY


You must buy your tickets IN ADVANCE from J. and


Includes Return Bus Fare, Admission and Activities to Longrldge Sports Centre


Depart Kirklands, Chipping........................................ 9-19 a.m. Arrive St Celias School, Longrldge............................ 9-39 a.m.


Please Note: This Is not a special bus — It Is the normal scheduled stage carriage service No. 10 Chlpplng/Preston


' The bus will meet at St Celias School and children will be . escorted safely to and from the Longrldge Sports Centre


: CouncllServIng the Community RIBBLE> and Rlbble .Valley Borough CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE Tel. 23278


THE CIVIC HALL WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 20th TO 28th INC.


WHEN WE R&OPEN WE CAN OFFER THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT, WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERY ' r MEMBER OF THE FAMILY WITH


AGAINST ALL ODDS — The great film success. SUPERGIRL — The new adventure film. INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE


TRAMP — Walt Disney's best-loved cartoon feature.


SPLASH — The hilarious story of a very special mermaid. HEIDI’S SONG — The delightful cartoon feature: THE LADY AND THE


OF DOOM — Steven Spielberg's all action million­ making success. STAR TREK — In search of Spock.


Have a night out at your own Civic Halil


M. I. Procter’s village Stores, Windy Street, Chipping TIMETABLE


Depart St Celias School, Longrldge.......... ............... 124)9 p.m. Arrive Kirklands, Chipping:.......... ............................. 12-29 p.m.


LOW MOOR _____


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, JULY 22nd


MEMBERS DRAW £16


SUNDAY, JULY 22nd THE CRUISE (GROUP) Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome''


Includes Return Bus Fare, Admission and Activities to Longrldge Sports Centre


A hour


MATTHEW BROWN ONE DAY DRIVING EVENT and COUNTRY FAIR


SUNDAY, JULY 22nd commencing at 10 a.m.


HEAV.Y HORSES —SIDE SADDLE DISPLAY PRIVATE DRIVING —


■ OBSTACLE DRIVING ’ OTHER ATTRACTIONS


. SINGLES/PAIRS/ TANDEMS/TEAMS 10 MILE MARATHON


BUCKING BRONCOS — SIDE SHOWS — TRADE STANDS —


Admission £1. Children 50p. STANDEN HALL


, LICENSED BAR — BARBECUE


Clitheroe adjoining A59


ALSO ON SATURDAY, JULY 21st MATTHEW BROWN


CARTHORSE DERBY 5 races. First race 7-30 p.m.


Admission to racing and disco £2 adults, £1 children Tote and licensed bar. Disco — Barbecue


Both events at Standen Hall, Clitheroe by kind permission of Mr J. Aspinall and R. Collinge


HORSE TACK SALE


Over 500 items of new and used Horse and


Pony Tack at bargain prices to be sold at the Liberal Club, Cobden Street, Hapton, on


Thursday, July 26th at 7 p.m. to 8-30 p.m. Tel. BRADFORD 43148


KEMPLE House scorl decisive win at the an! Barrow School Sp<f Day on Friday, beal Pendle by 73 points t<f to gain the sport troptl The C. Hargrea,


Miners’ requesi


TWO pleas for iml striking coalminersl meeting of the Ritl and General Purl Policy and Resourc|


CLAIMING DATES


. advance. For example the text would contain the name of the. organisation; name of the event and the date. For details ot this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this, column to publicise their event three months in


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


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Forget the Rest — Book The Best!


OK DISCO


Any occasion Large or small


' Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 28141


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borne branch of the I tional Union of Mine! kers for permission tog a s ta l l on Clithel Market to collect p a r c e ls for mini families was turned del Said Chief Execu*


A plea from the


Mr Michael Jackson: “j is a quasi political s i tion. The branch [ always make arral ments to have a stall private property.” A further request I


B0LT0N-BY-B0\VLAj| in the


VILLAGE HAL| FLEA


10-30 a.m. till 4-30 p.l ADMISSION ADULTS 20p


CHILDREN FREII


REFRESHMENTS AVAIL.A| f


Proceeds in aid of Villa ■ Hall


Enquiries Hellifield


IN DISTRESS SUICIDAL!!


NEED HELP1 Ring the


SAMARITANI ANYTIME


BLACKBUH


662421 or


NELSONl


/ 694921 Call or write to


105 NEW PARK STREE| BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE| NELSON


KNOWLE GRE0 VILLAGE HALII Nr RIBCHESTEj SUNDAY, JULI 22nd


MARKE" FLEA


Inquiries: C/eve/e| 824918


11 a.m. to 4 p.ml


MARKEr JULY 22nd I


SUNDAY Sp SHOWBAR


Accrington Road WHALLEY


THE FUN PUB WITH A


DIFFERENCE


AND FRIDAY 7-30 p.m. till 1 a.m. FREE ADMISSION


NOW OPEN THURSDAY


Tel. Whalley 3086


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