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Clitheroe 22824 (Ed\ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22328 (Advertising). Burnley 22331_(Classified) 2 Clitheroe Ad v er t iser and Times, March 22 nd f 198) Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887. SATURDAY . . . . ...... j
6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-
series. 9-
STORE Mike Read and Co., with guests including Tim Rice, Floella Benia min and pop group De- peche Mode.
12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-45 News; Football Focus (12-20); Ice Skating (12-50, 4-30) The World Championships from Ottawa — The Men’s Free Programme; Racing from Newbury (1-25, 1-55, 2-25); Fencing (1-40) The Diners Club International Sporting Seven; Interna tional Badminton (2-10, 2- 40) The Yonex All Eng land Open Championships from Wembley Arena; Basketball (2-50) commen tary on The Daihatsu Championship from Coas ters Arena, Falkirk; Rugby League (3-30, 3-55) Highlights of the first semi-final of The State Express Challenge Cup; Motor Racing (4-15) A look ahead to this year’s World Formula One Championship which begins tomorrow; Final Score (4-40).
5-05 ANYTHING GOES Keith Chegwin introduces teams from the same profession who compete • in various games in' the Blackpool Tower Circus.
5-45 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-
SPORT
6- 00JIM’LL FIX IT Jimmy Savile realises viewers’ dreams (last in series).
6-35THE ACTION FILM: “ THE STING” (1973) starring Paul Newman, Robert Bedford.
840 DRIVING AMBITION A serial in eight. episodes s ta r r in g R o s em a ry , Martin, Anne Carroll, Mark K in g s ton and Donald Gee in “Manifold Depression” .
9- Weatherman. '
945 W O R LD F IG U R E SKATING CHAMPION SHIPS The Ice Dance Championships live from Ottawa in which skating champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean compete for their fourth consecutive world title.
10-
hosts his own chat snow with tonight’s guests in cluding Joan Collins and Sheila Graham.
11- 25 MATCH OF THE DAY Jimmy Hill introduces action highlights from First and Third Division matches.
12- 15 LA TE N IGH T
HORROR: “ THE POS SESSED” (1977) starring
■ James Farentino, Joan Hackett.
1-30 WEATHER
B l i i l i i i l i l i f c z i i i 35 GO D Z IL LA Cartoon
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-
00 SATURDAY SUPER
5-05 FRAGGLE ROCK The Finfcer of Light.
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4- 30 “MY MAN GODFREY” (1957) starring David Niven, June Allyson.
D O U B LE B IL L : “MOVIE CRAZY” (1932) (b/w) starring Harold Lloyd, Constance Cum mings.
10 SATURDAY CINEMA' 6-
Farley programme Ralf to produce a digitalised Dlow-up of an incriminat-
7- 00 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
fo r g r ow n -u p s with Michael Aspel..
6-00 THE WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP (new
series) Coverage of the challenger’s finals bet ween Smyslov and Kas parov currently taking
BOUNDS OF THE EMPIRE An Open Uni- . versity programme.
Slace in Lithuania.
6-50 SIGHT ANb SOUND IN CONCERT Ian Drury
and The Music Students on stage at The Gold Dig gers, Chippenham. '
7-30 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
8-35 RUGBY SPECIAL The
John Player Cup, com mentary on the semi-final between Bristol and Harlequins; plus the rest of the weekend’s rugby news.
9-30 C. P. SNOW’S "STRAN- G E R S .
AND
BROTHERS” dramatised in 13 parts by Julian Bond
10-25 INTERNATIONAL BAD MINTON The semi-finals of The Yonex All England Open Championships 1984 from Wembley Arena.
(11). ' 55REGIONAL NEWS/
11-05 NEWS ON TW O; Weather.
11-10 “ MON P R EM IE R ARMOUR” (1978) French film with English subti tles , starring Anouk Aimee, Richard Berry.
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9-25 SESAME STREET The Muppet puppets and their human friends.
30 NEWS AND SPORT;
10-20 CARTOON “Space Kid". 10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW with Isla St Clair.
35 WOGAN Terry Wogan
12-00 WORLD OF SPORT in troduced by Jim Rosent hal; 12-05 Motor Cycling, The South African ,500cc Grand Prix; 1-05'. ITN News; 1-10 On the Ball; 1- 35 The ITV Four — from Doncaster; 1-50 Figure Skating, World Ice Dance Championships (Original Set Pattern); 2-15 The ITV Four — 2-20 Cam- midge T rop h y ; 2-30 Figure Skating (Men’s Free Programme); 2-45 The ITV Four — 3-00 William Hill Lincoln H’cap: 3-10 Motor Cycl ing, South African 250cc Grand Prix; 3-30 The ITV Four — 3-35 Steel Plate Spring H’cap; 345 Half time Soccer Round-up; 4- 00 Wrestling from Derby; 445 Results.
5-00 ITN NEWS SUNDAY BBC-1 )
6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY 9-00 MR BENN 9-
10- LIFE 11-
10-30 PLAY IT SAFE! 1040 MATHS HELP 10-
Open Championships 1984 from YVembley Arena.
4-
15 SUNDAY WORSHIP 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE
5-
55LAN G U AG E S FOR 20 TECHNICAL STUDIES
1145 MADHUR JAFFREY’S INDIAN COOKERY COURSE (7) Cocktail Koftas.
12- 10 USE YOUR HEAD
12-35 C OM PU T E R S IN CONTROL
1-00 FARMING followed by weather for farmers.
1-25 LETTING GO 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-55 F ILM M A T IN E E : “ YOUNG AT HEART” (1954) starring Doris Day, Frank Sinatra.
345 BONANZA Western ad venture series.
4- 35 W O R LD F IG U R E SKATING CHAMPION SHIPS Alan Weeks and Barry Davies look back at the gold medal perform ances o f the week in Canada’s capital city.
5-
MUM The Concert Party are booked to provide the cabaret at the Kama Sutra Club.
545 NEWS: Weatherman. 5-55 HOLIDAY The last in the
p.resent series
Michelmore and Anne ~
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•e, Johr Gregg.
- John Carter
6-30 STREETWISE Sarah Kennedy looks at a simple technique which could help you escape from a mugger.
640 SONGS OF PRAISE from the Isle of Thanet.
7-
84)5MASTERMIND with- Magnus Magnusson at Worcester College of
of 10 programmes based bn the “Zoo Vet” books by David Taylor.
Higher Education.
8- 35 DYNASTY Alexis is now Mrs Carrington Colby — only the reading of the will can decide whether she is getting the most out of her marriage.
9- 20 THAT’S LIFE Esther - Rantzen with viewers’ let ters and consumer advice.
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10-20HEART OF THE MATTER David Jessel looks at the English Rugby Football Union who are faced with having to decide whether to go ahead with the proposed tour of South Africa in MaV.
10- 11- with Cliff 7-
6- 6-
HONEST MAN Third of five programmes about the career of France’s greate s t playwright, Moliere.
o f six programmes in which Dai Smith presents a fresh analysis of the Welsh.
subtitles.
RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Sing leton.
where she is staying, Miss 15THE L IF E OF AN
• Marple’s relaxing Carib bean holiday turns into a | race against the clock.
9-00 ITN NEWS 9-15 TH E
10 YVALES! YVALES? Fifth B R IT ISH
ACADEMY AYVARDS Live coverage of the tele vision and film world’s big-nigh t, hosted by Michael Aspel at London s ] Grosvenor Hotel.
OONEYVS REVIEW withi 30 THE MONEY PROG
15 INTERNATIONAL PRO
CELEBRITY GOLF In the last programme of the series, Tom Watson and Greg Norman join forces to play against Sean Con nery and Jimmy Tarbuck.
805 DID YOU SEE . . .? Television review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy.
845 ALL THE YVORLD’S A STAGE The story of the theatre from its begin nings to the present day. 9: A world turned upside- down.
15 IT AIN’T HALF HOT
940 GRAND PRIX The 1984 Formula One World Championship: The Brazi lian Grand Prix.
10-20 AUSTRALIAN CINEMA: “ BREAK OF DAY” (1976) continues a major season of Australian films new to television, starring Sara Kestelman, Andrew McFarlane.
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15 ONE BY ONE A series 10-
9- 11- 11-
9-25THE YVONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES SOR KITZEL
from St Mary’s Church, Stockton-on-Tees.
11-25 AAP KAA HAK The advice programme for Asian viewers.
with Michael Winstanley.
12- 00WEEKEND WORLD The week’s main news story, explained and ex plored by an expert team.
05 NEWS; Weatherman.1-
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE with Bamber Gascoigne.
30 ENCOUNTER
2- 00 THE MILK CUP FINAL 1984 Live from Wembley Stadium. The first-ever live television coverage of this event and the first- ever Wembley meetings of the two great Mersey side rivals, Everton and
COOKING A series of 11 films (9) Brazil.,
55 THE W O R LD OF 11-55 WEATHER
LETICS Highlights of t o d a y 's e v en t from Meadowland, New Jersey, USA — the IAAF World Cross Country Champion ships.
r Liverpool. 20 INTERNATIONAL ATH
445 CARTOON TIME 5-00 BULLSEYE The darts and general knowledge game.
5-30 CHIPS A Bmall-time drug' operation runs foul.of syn dicate hoods . . . and CHIPS.
830 ITN NEWS 640 APPEAL-,Thora Hird ap peals on behalf of the As- - sociation for Spina Bifidav and Hydrocephalus. '
645 HIGHWAY St David’s in West'Wales.' ■
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55 INTERNATIONAL BAD
MINTON Live coverage of this afternoon’s Finals of The Yonex All England
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7-15 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S A .C A R IB B E A N MYS- TERY Helen Hayes,' Bar nard Hughes. After two
, murders occur in the hotel r
1145 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD “ Animals and Other Actors", a look at the most notorious scene- stealers in Hollywood — the four-legged variety.
12-20 CLOSEDOWN (In the event of extra time
being played in the Milk Cup Final, programmes will be re scheduled as follows: 5-15 Car toon Time; 5-30 CHIPS).
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145 THE MAKING OF BRI TAIN The Feudal King doms of Europe.
140 IRISH ANGLE
2-10 DON CARLO — Part 1, repeat of the first part of the New York Metropoli tan Opera’s acclaimed pro duction, starring four of the greatest living Verdi singers.
445JACK’ S GAME Jack Charlton spends time rough shooting.
445 ANYTHING WE CAN DO Helen brings “Turtle” home from school to find out how best to use it, while John pours scorn on computers in education. But Helen succeeds in finding a program to deal with a problem.
35 LAND OF THE LAPS 00 MORNING WORSHIP
00 ME AND MY CAMERA
545 NEWS HEADLINES AND YVEATHER fol lowed by Seven Days.
545 W H E R E IN THE YVORLD Ray Alan hosts this quiz show about travel, with John Julius Norwich and John Carter
heading the ‘celebrity teams
30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT
815 INTERNATIONAL VOL LEYBALL The Bremen T ou rn am en t , w o r ld champions China meet South Kora in women’s volleyball, presented by Kathy Tayler.
7-15 THE YVORLD AT YVAR A look at the war in the Pacific, the bloodiest cam paign of all. Laurence Olivier narrates.
815 THE JEWEL IN THE CROYVN Repeat of last Tuesday’s episode.
920THERE’LL ALYVAYS BE STARS IN THE SKY Third in a group of four films by Jeremy Marre looking at how music in various parts of the world reflects the people and societies that produce it. Tonight, India.,
10-20 SKATING — YVORLD C H A M P IO N S H IP S
GALA A re-cap of Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean’ s performances during the world champ ionships earlier this week, an interview with them and a chance to see, live, their last appearance on the w o r ld ata g e as amateurs.
114)0B LU E B E A R D ’ S 8th WIFE (1938) Vintage
, _ comedy, , tv
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at MARTHOLME GRANGE Burnley Road, Altham, Accrington 384874
After six months rebuilding and refurbishing our new car- very opens, it combines the best of both worlds, waitress service and Individual choice.
Starters and desserts are served at your table out for. your main course — help yourself
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Our chef will carve you succulent, tender roast beef, pork, lamb or fowl as you wish.
Then you select all you want to go with it — as much or as little as you wish. Naturally there is a selection of wines and house carafes to accompany your meal. YOU WILL LIKE IT
LUNCHTIME £4.95 fully inc. EVENING £5.95 fully inc. .
Opening every night at 7. p.m. and every lunch (except Saturday) at 12 noon
WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP presents t
MY THREE ANGELS A LIGHT COMEDY
a t S t H e len ’s Sunday School, Waddington
on Wednesday, March 28th, to Saturday, March 31st, at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets available from: P a t H a rg re a v e s T e l . C li th e ro e *27296; Hammond Confectioners, St Mary’s Street,
Clitheroe} or any member of the group
WHALLEY ABBEY and WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS
Present a lighthearted look at . . . ■ LOVE and MARRIAGE Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
March 27th/28th/29th v - at 7-30 p.m.
TICKETS £3.50 including a 3 COURSE HOT. DINNER after the performance
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OPEN WEEKENDS from MARCH 24th for LU N C H E S A N D A F T E R N O O N TEA S
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GOOSNARGH AND LONGRIDGE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL FARMERS’ BA LL4 a t th e Civic H a ll, Longridge
CHICKEN SUPPER >
on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 8 th Continuous dancing 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. ,
LICENSED BAR Tickets £3 from P. Morris. Tel. Rochester 523, : i f :; 1- 10- lOME AND THE 9-
A new game show in which contestants use their knowledge of the prices of items in bids to win prizes.
8-
Hooker risks everything in a high-stakes investiga tion when he discovers compulsive gamblers are
being forced to act as de liverymen for a drug ring.
The World Figure Skating Championships from Ottawa, Canada. Dickie Davies introduces this final, fascinating phase of C h r is and J a y n e ’ s amateur career from the city where they first com peted in a world champ ionship in 1978.
“ The Wild G e e s e ”
12-25 MAN IN CONCERT AT THE MARQUEE Late
night music from the Welsh group Man seen here performing at the Marquee Club in London. 30 CLOSEDOWN
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SATURDAY, MARCH 24th 7.30 p.m.
35 WHIZ KIDS Richie and Tickets E3.00-E3.50 on door 30 C&{lD’S^?£alY A game 00T J H O O K E R S g t
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TUESDAY, MARCH 27th SPECIAL NOTICE
THE HELL ON EARTH TOUR (with the RODS)
Refunds now available from Box Office
CANCELLED
MONDAY, MAY 14th at 7.30 p.m.
Top Cat Promotions present
KAJAGOOGOO Plus Support Plus Special Guests S P ID E R
Bernle Marsden’s "Alaska” and Local Band “Frenzy”
Britain's Top Entertainment Organist
JOHN MANN .
£3.00, £2.50, £2.00
- 50p reduction for O A P s /. children
; FRIDAY, APRIL 13th at 8.00 p.m. -
IN CONCERT
Tickets: £4.'00, £3.50, £3.00 SATURDAY, JUNE 9th
THE FLYING PICKETS Tickets: £4.00, £3.50, £3.00
IN CONCERT
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Tickets for Concerts also available from Pendle Travel, B urn le y; C astle Reco rds and To u r is t Information, Clitheroe; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and Tourist Worl dwide, Barnoldswlck. (Subject to a booking fee).
00 THE ADULT MOVIE
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The ONLY Nightspot in Town LEAVE YOUR CAR AT HOME
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140 MOTHERS BY DAUGH TERS Bernadette Devlin. |
McAliskey. 2-
rector Cecil B. DeMille’s vintage epic.
4-15 THE THREE STOOGES The Three Stooges sign up as soldiers when the Cavil War breaks out.
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6- 6- 35 MAMA MALONE this week’s episodes. COME TO SIR GALAHAD’S
Following last week’s success! ANOTHER EXOTIC DANCER at 11-15 p.m. and 1145 p.m.
20 CLEOPATRA (1934) Di- . ' and NOOKIES DISCO TUESDAY is still our successful
L A D IE S N IG H T ■ 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
with NEW Rock ’n’ Roll and Golden Oldies Disco
Cut-price drinks 8 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. for ladles only LOOK AT THESE PRICES!
05 BROOKSIDE Repeat of | 00 NO PROBLEM!
30 THE OTHER SIDE OF
THE TRACKS Paul Gam- baccini concludes the cur rent series with a look at | the revitalised career of | Elton John.
7- 8- 30 NEWS HEADLINES '
AND WEATHER fol lowed by Union World.
00TWENTY TWENTY
V IS IO N A. ty p i c a l Monday morning queue at London’s Hackney Hous ing Service.
8- 30 SH AD OW S FROM LIGHT A film journey through the photographic world of the late Bill B ran d t — B r i ta in ’ s master photographer.
9- 35 TH E A V E N G E R S Mother assigns Steed and Tara the task of catching a traitor amongst their colleagues.
10- 35 THE COMIC STRIP PRESENTS (rpt) ,
11- 15'h OUSE OF STRAN GERS (1949) .
GILLIAN YOUNG HAIR AND BEAUTY CENTRE
116/118 B AW D L A N D S , C L IT H E R O E LANCS BB7 2 LA
You are invited to our official re-opening of the
GILLIAN YOUNG HAIR AND BEAUTY CENTRE
on
SUNDAY, MARCH 25th 3 p.m. to 10^30_p.m._____ ___
With a Cheese and Wine reception and our all day Charity CUT-IN'in aid of the NSPCC
Almost anything from— a Sponsored Head Shave to a £1 a Leg Shave. All proceeds donated to the NSPCC
SEE YOU THERE FOLKS!!!________
GUESS?. Our surprise Celebrity of the Day
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SATURDAY, MARCH 24th
JOHNNY GRECO AND ORGANIST FOR DANCING
Usual entertainment with
CHRIS on Friday and JOHN on Sunday
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Downham Road, Chatburn
MOTHER’S DAY A P R I L , 1 s t
SU N D A Y L U N C H (3-coursc) 12-00 till 1-30 p.m.
A F T E R N O O N T E A 3 p.m. till 4-15, p.m. H IG H T E A (3-course) 4 p.m. till 6 p.m. ’ , £3.95 per head .
Children under 12 £ 2 .5 0 ' Choices o f menu Limited bookings
Tel. CLITHEROE 41316 , , EASTER
PLAYSCHEME at TRINITY YOUTH and
COMMUNITY CENTRE, PARSON LANE
for 7-10 year olds
APRIL 16th — 19th and APRIL 24th — 27th
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. £ 2 per week
Phone SUE on 27886 Members a n d Bona Fide Guests welcome
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH CLITHEROE
A musical conceii by the renowned NELSON ARION
MALE VOICE CHOIR previous winners o f the Welsh National Eisteddfod
in TRINITY CHURCH, SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £l<including refreshments
Available from members o f the church or ring 23519 (evenings)
SATURDAY, MARCH 24th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. at the Kelrby Hotel, Burnley
ALMERIA AND MALLORCA PROPERTY EXHIBITION
COSTA DEL SOL FRENCH CONNECTION
SUNDAY, MARCH 25th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. at the Moat House Hotel (Saxon Inn), Preston New j
Road, Blackburn
Discuss all aspects o f purchase with o u r directors, the N o r th 's ' leading SPANISH PROPERTY SPECIALISTS 15 years experience In sates and management
See videos o f New Luxury Villas, Apartments and Pueblo Develop* ments from £13,500 — £90,000 In Marbelta, Fuenglrola, etc., some with .. mortgage facilities
.le t t in g (If required), cleaning and management services, flights fo r owners
TIMESHARES AT SENSIBLE PRICES •
Superb locations, buy direct from owners, asi advertised since 1971. From £395. Once o nly payment, yours forever. The fines t small Investment you w ill ever make ______ _
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THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB Presents their
a t th e
1st ANNIVERSARY PARTY V
Swan and Royal H o te l,
C lith e ro e
FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd 6 0 ’s N IG H T
WITH
“CAVERN IN CONCERT”
RED ROOSTER DISCO
Modern Disco D ownstairs
MEMBERS ONLY
No Admission' after 11 p.m.
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W.I. MARKET RE-OPENS
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. in ST. MARYS LOWER ’ ,lv HALL
TUES: MARCH 27th 1 SI
- (entrance In'York Street)
~ ,10-30 a.m. — 12 noon: . Confectionery, plants, crafts, - . : preserves, coffee • V
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(A division of Hilton Travel Services Ltd)._________ _
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd ' In the Village Hall - Doors open 7-15 p.m.
JUMBLE SALE
Admission 10p adults, 5p . children ■ ■ ■ .
(including refreshments) .
Largest selection o f re*sale bargains from £4,900, also bars a n d ' businesses Free Inspection flig h t offer. After sales service Includes
aEVENING COFFEE
t THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 8 th
7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. Exhibition of
Clitheroe/Rjvesaltes
Tombola— Cake Stall— Bring and Buy Admission 25p
%pt Bitter— 20p Vipt Draught Cider 25p V4pt Lager— 25p All Spirits 40p a shot
Bring your men with you — ire don’t mind i f you treat them to drinks
Enjoy our candlelight atmosphere C l i t h e r o e 2 2 5 5 0
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WEEKLY TREBLE: 17 — 4 — 12 200 CLUB: 183
Members e n d Bona Fide Guests
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
SUNDAY, MARCH 25th MEMBERS DRAW £12
WADDINGTON
A LA CARTE RESTAURANT OPEN SAT. EVENING
ENJOY EXCELLENT FOOD ON THIS SPECIAL DAY!
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future date may use this, column 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. •
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24th MARCH. — Rare Breeds Survival Trust, C l i t h e r o e A u c t i o n M a r t . T e l . W halley
15th APRIL. — Mission England. Palm Sunday, the musical Daybreak, a celebration o f Easter presented in Clitheroe by local young people.
3766.
CLITHEROEI and
26th, 27th, 28th APRIL, 1 9 8 4 . __ B o lton -b y - Bowland Drama Group present “ Surprise P a c ka g e ’ ’ fa rcical play. Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 277.
28th APRIL. — West B r a d fo rd M e th o d is t
Church. Spring Sale.
5 th , M A Y , 1 9 8 4 , SATURDAY. — Gis- bu rn P o in t - t o -P o in t
Races.
7TH MAY, M o n d a y ------ Newton Village Hall, May Day Flea Market, In q u ir ie s S la id b u rn
312.
7 th M A Y , 1 9 8 4 , MONDAY. — Gisburn Young Farmers Point- to-Point Disco Dance.
12th MAY, Saturday. — U n i t e d R e f o rm e d Church, Clitheroe. May Market.
1 2 th M A Y . — Ox R oa st , licensed bar, t ick e ts £5 availa ble from Clitheroe 23501.
27th and 28th MAY. — Slaidburn Whit Festival C e lebrat ions, Sunday Flea Market. — In quiries Slaidburn 273, W h it M o n d a y May Queen and Sports.
3rd JUNE, 1 9 84. — C l ith e ro e Lions a n d , Round Table. Heritage F a ir , tow n c e n t r e . Stalls available.-----Tel. Clitheroe 24365.
Gth JUNE, WEDNES D A Y .
, In q u ir ie s C l i th e r o e 25109.
Club open night, all over 16s welcome. —
,— S u b -A qu a
DUNSOP BRIDj VILLAGE HAL
JUNE 8th, Friday. — Pendleton Village Hall S i lv e r J u b i le e Bar becue. ‘
8th JUNE. — Friday,- Eaves ( lo u s e Farm, W a d d in g t o n . B a rn' Dance/Esso Steel Band.
: School o f Dancing pre s e n t s ' 'T h e M a g ic Faraway Tree” by Enid Blyton.
1 3 t h to 1 6 t h J U N E . ------- M a r y W a d d in g t o n
DANCH
1Sth JUNE. — Ribbles- dale School Associa tion. Cheese and Wine Evening.
15TH JUNE, Friday , Auction Sale, Trinity Methodist Church.
- S c h o o l A s s o c ia t io n Annual Gala.
JULY 7th Ribblesdale
Bolton-By-Bov Village Hall
W H I S T a j
ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR SUNDAY, '
MARCH 25th L E N T 3
9-00 Holy Compiunion •
10-30 Family Communion Rev. PAUL WARREN ' Bishop’s Chaplain 6-00 Evensong THE VICAR
•FRIDAY,
MID-LENT CONCERT Tickets £1.50 A few left
MARCH 30th DCOMl
DALESMI FRIDAY,
to tn e
MARCH 23r 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.l
Admission £1.50 incltf Plated Supper I
Licensed Bar. Tickets a i from I
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FRIDAY, MA 23rd |
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