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jClitheroe 22324 (Edl Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 23rd, 193k iMfhafs on... What's oil... What* on... Whatt on... What's on... What* w»... Weekend


SATURDAY- 6-


political beliefs with his art


6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-


12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND, includ­


9- 00 SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Mike Read and co. with pop guests in­ cluding Kajagoogoo, David Grant and lead singer of The Who, Roger Daltrey


35 GODZILLA


ing 12-45 News; Football Focus (12-20); Cricket: One-Day International (12-50) Highlights of the third and final one-day in­ ternational between New Zealand and England; Boxing (1-20, 2-10) High­ lights from the Royal Albert Hall; Racing Pre­ view (1-40); Racing from Punchestown (1-55, 2-25, 2-55); Swimming (2-40, 3- 10) Great Britain v West Germany at Crysta l Palace; Rugby League (3- 30, 3-55). Highlights of one of the top second round matches which are played this afternoon for The State Express Chal­ lenge Cup; Final Score (4-


5 40) -05 NEWS: Weatherman


5-15 REGIONAL SPORT 5-20 THE ROD AND EMU SHOW. Rod Hull and Emu with guests includ­ ing Grace Kennedy, Hot Chocolate and Louise Tucker


5- 6-


\ stage at Nottingham 7-


7-45 ELGAR’S ENIGMA with L eo n a rd B e rn s te in , featuring the BBC Sym­ phony Orchestra in a programme marking the 50th an n iv e rsa ry of Elgar's death


Weather 9- GERS CONCERT. Aswad on 50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN 30 NEWS AND SPORT:


12-10 THRILLER. “Screamer.” I Starring Pamela Franklin and Donal McCann


80. Introduced by De- | borah Harry


1-30 CLOSEDOWN WADDINGTON 1-


10- 40 THE LIGHT OF EX-' P E R IE N C E R E V I ­ SITED. Ex-convict Roy Catchpole who seven years ago told of his con- version in prison to Christianity and his ordi­ nation as an Anglican minister, returns to tell how he’s coped since


BROTHERS.” Dramat­ ised in 13 parts (7)


11-


MILK AND HIS MUSIC from the Kenton Theatre,


11-30 NEWS ON TWO: Weather


Henley


11-35 CRICKET: ONE-DAY INTERNA.TIONAL.


New Zealand


i i l i l l l l 9-


Savile realises viewers’ dreams


8-15 THE LES DAWSON SHOW. The last of six


“ The G re a t Waldo Pepper” (1975) starring Robert Redford


Srogrammes starring Les


8-15 NEWS AND SPORT: Weatherman


awson with special guest Bertice Reading


9-00 THE ODD JOB MAN. The last of a serial in three parts by N. J. Crisp starring Jon Finch


55 JIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy 10- 20 CARTOON 30 THE ACTION FILM:


10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW With Isla St Clair


10-40 MATCH OF THE DAY. Jimmy Hill introduces action highlights from two First Division matches; plus February Goal of the Month competition


9-50 WOGAN. Terry Wogan hosts his own talk show with tonight’s guests Vic­ toria Principal and Noel Edmonds


11-30 LATE 12-55 WEA1


HORROR: “The Ghoul” (1975) sta rring Peter Cushin


NIGHT


me l


THER 8- t i i l f p i i i )


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-


4-


S IL EN T SC R EEN : Douglas Fairbanks snr in “The Iron Mask” (1929)


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: In­ tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies. 12-20 Athletics — The US Mobil Indoor Championship from Madi­ son Square Garden, New York; 12-35 Rallying; 12- 45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1-20 The ITV Six from Doncaster and Kempton; 2-55 Darts; 3-40 Championship Boxing Preview; 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestling; 4-45 Results


54)0 ITN NEWS


5-95 FRAGGLE ROCK Fun and adventure underneath the lighthouse with the little people of Fraggle Rock


5-


6- 30 CHILD’S PLAY. Comedy game hosted by Michael Aspel.


road 7-


where couples hope to turn questions into cash and chances into prizes


8-


th r i l le r s e r ie s with modern-day knight of the


6-


5- 6-


25 SESAME STREET


Highlights of today’s play between England and


50 C. P. SNOW’S "STRAN- AND


2-


Atkinson deals with the craft of picture making


55 MAKE IT PAY. Stephen


4-00 RETURN TO GLEN- NASCAUL (1951). Orson


(1941). A wealthy but psychotic millionaire in­ dustrialist hatches an in­ genious murder plot against his wife ana his best friend. With Robert Montgomery, In grid Bergman and George Sanders


00JOHN D. LOUDER- 4- 20 RAGE IN HEAVEN


f maintain the standards once associated with the Moorcock.


RE-OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 7 p.m. The Moorcock has been given a facelift. We are j re-introducing and will


THE SURF ’n’ TURF is open Friday and Saturday evenings (7-30 — 9-30 p.m.) for a range of prime quality beef and fish steaks.


Also open SUNDAY LUNCHTIME (12-30 — 2 p.m.) for a traditional


Jiuncheon — choice of succulent sirloin o f ' beef or freshly grilled large plaice. ^


4-20 JOIE DE VIVRE (1934). Animated film directed by


Welles gives a man a life and is told a gentle ghost story


Anthony Gross


is thrilled when Dino brings his new girlfriend home to meet her. But the excitement doesn’t last long when she discov­ ers what Gina does for a living!


week’s omnibus edition 30 MAMA MALONE. Mama


MEA LS IN THE BAR available every lunchtime (12— 2 p.m.) and Sunday to Thursday evenings (7-30— 9-30 p.m.) Friday and Saturday evenings— .. sandwiches only.


P LEA SE NOTE: JUKE BOX AND A fL OTHER MACHINES REMOVED Only reasonable standard of dress


F o r table reservations fo r the S U R F 'n ’ - ,


wins a holiday for two in Jamaica and the rest of the family jostle for favour. Bellamy mean­ while, is acclaimed as the


leader of an obscure mys- tinnl cpflfl


7- 8-


THE TRACKS. Paul Gambaccini discusses with Chrissie Hyde how she and Martin Chambers have pulled The Preten­ ders back together follow­ ing the deaths of two of the band’s members


AND WEATHER fol­ low ed by UNION WORLD


30 THE OTHER SIDE OF


05 BROOKS ID E : T h is 00 NO PROBLEM! Angel


accepted In Bars and Restaurant—we reserve the right of admission


TURF p le a se rin g CLITHEROE 22333


[WEDDING FASHION


If f -


. and Lingerie RNI Disco


Hoys Taxis


i Floral Creations Vogue Electrics


30 NEWS HEADLINES


VISION. After their daring escape to the West la s t ' October Oleg and Irina Chulkov face up to unemployment and West­ ern society


35 KNIGHT RIDER. Action 00TWENTY TWENTY


We have arranged this special holiday exclusively for North East Lancashire p e o p le '^ ^ i travelling by super luxury hlghliner coach with many [ special features to aid comfort and safety.


Here is an opportunity to enjoy the delights ol the Romantic Rhineland. You witl stay at the “Zur Weinlaube" Hotel on the outskirts of Koblenz, renowned for its quality ol food and accommodation. This superb hotel is amidst some of the finest scenes in Europe. Night life is also plentiful.


Included in the price are bed. breakfast and evening meal whilst in Germany, and bed and breakfast at our hotel in Belgium where we stay overnight on both outward and homeward journeys.


00 3-2-1: The game show


ring Gene Wilder and Jill Clayburgh. A young pub­


10 STARS OF THE


6-25 MODERN ART: PIS- SARO. A look at Pissaro’s attempts to square his


“Sinbad the Sailor” (1947)' starring Douglas Fair­ banks jn r , Maureen O'Hara


00 SILVER STREAK. Starn­d her 9- 30 SATURDAY CINEMA: 11-


10-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 10-


lisher and a secretary become involved in ro­ mance and murder aboard the Chicago-bound train Silver Streak


dleweight Championship. Louis Acaries (France, holder) v Tony Sibson (GB).


SEARCH OF XANADU: THE STORY OF THE BURRELL COLLEC-, TION. An investigation of the remarkable Glasgow shipping magnate Sir Wil­ liam Burrell — who was one of the most remark­ able collectors of the 19th and 20th centuries


Merryvale are being held E oner in a holiday


10-30 TENNIS: DAVIS CUP: England v Italy


15 BOXING: European Mid­


take over Merryvale’s vast business empire


, while their captors 11-45 THE MASK OF DIMIT-


’N’ ROLL: Episode 6: Every Which Way, 1975-


SUNDAY BBC-1 1 10-


9-00 POSTMAN PAT 9-


11- AND PEOPLE


10-30 PLAY IT SAFE! 10-40 MATHS HELP 10-


11- 45 MADHUR JAFFREY’S INDIAN COOKERY


; COURSE (3) Lemony Chicken


1-00 FARMING 1-25 TAKING STOCK 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES I-


OF THE MICRO


15 SUNDAY WORSHIP 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE


4- 40 IN T E R N A T IO N A L SWIMMING from Crys­ tal Palace. Great Britain v West Germany


to see som of the News- night films shown in recent months


55 GREEK — LANGUAGE 20 INSIDE YTS


7-


12- 10 SEE HEAR! 12-35 MAKING THE MOST


- 3-55 BONANZA. Western ad­ venture


Bells of St Mary’s” (1945) starring Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman (bw)


; 4-45 ONE NIGHT IN NOVEMBER. Terry Wogan looks back on the "C h i ld r e n in Need


, Appeal” taking a look at some of the glimpses behind the scenes and news of how much was raised


5-45 NEWS: Weatherman 5-


6- 55 FILM MATINEE: “The 8- 8- 9-


5- 10 WALES! WALES? First of six films in which Dai Smith presents a fresh analysis of the Welsh


6- 00 NEWS REVIEW 6-


RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Singleton


5-00 BULLSEYE: The darts and general knowledge game


5- 6-


TICA 7-


6- 40 HIGHWAY from Ports­ mouth


30 THE MONEY PROG­


■ the Marley Trophy. To­ night Kenny Lynch and Tom Watson play against Alex Higgins and Greg Norman


'CELEBRITY GOLF for 15 INTERNATIONAL PRO- 15 THE ROOTS OF ROCK


RIOS (1944). Peter Lorre plays a Dutch mystery writer who is intrigued by the murder of an interna­ tional criminal in Istanbul and decides to turn detec­ tive. With Sydney Green- • street and Zachary Scott


30S IR WILLIAM IN


Also included are excursions to Heidelberg, Rudesheim and Cologne durino vour stay in Germany. Mileages involved on the excursions are moderate. THIS HOLIDAY OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE


FOR MONEY FOR £199. DEPARTURE FROM CONVENIENT LOCAL PICK-UP POINTS ON SATURDAY JUNE30th 1984.


Places are sure to be reserved. very quickly so please fill In fi the coupon below for details and our colour leaflet by return. A stamped addressed f envelope will be most helpful.


30 THE AVENGERS: Tara uncle, Charles


" 5 HOLIDAY IN THE ROMANTIC RHINELAND FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS. ■ ■


■ To: c/o Ad-Lib Advertising. Rhineland Travel, 106*110 Burnley Road. ■ Padiham. BURNLEY. Lancashire BB12 SON.


^ NAME ___ | ADDRESS


■ | TELEPHONE ■ Please enclose a Stamped Addressed.Envelope. Rhineland ■ ~ ____________________


2 Rhineland Travel part of Gemini European & W o r l d T B V A l f k l B 1 Travel, England.


Telephone: Burnley 73799- day. Burnley 24093- night. BE


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


30 BATTLESTAR GALAC- 30 ITN NEWS


The big-money quiz game | 7-45 THE BIGGEST BANK


9- 45 ITN NEWS


Second of seven films in which people can let off steam, grind their axe or just have a chuckle


STAGE. The story of the theatre from its beginning to the present day


10- 15 NEWS ON TWO: Weather


5-15 GOODBYE MR CHIPS by James Hilton. Dramat­ ised in six episodes (5)


Michelmore, John Carter and Anne Gregg


6- 40SONGS OF PRAISE from S o u thw a rk Cathedral


7- 05 ONE PAIR OF EYES. 10- 10-


ROBBERY. Richard Jordan,. David Niven. Pinky released from jail is fortunate to get a job of trust in a bank, but the mob lean on him heavily and he is forced to become an accomplice to a bank robbery


topical comedy sketch show with hideously


35 ALL THE WORLD’S A


vision review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy


cruel carricatures of the 80 most important per­ sonalities in tne world


30 DID YOU SEE . . 7 Tele­ 55HOLIDAY with Cliff


second of eight program­ mes about self-defence with Sarah Kennedy


30STREETWISE. The


10-20 AUSTRALIAN CINEMA: "My Brilliant Career” (1979) continuing a major: season of films new to television, starring Judy Davis, Sam Neill


/ t l l l l l l l l l


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


8- 05 MASTERMIND with Magnus Magnusson at U n iv e r s i ty College, Cardiff


8-


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


15 ONE BY ONE. A series 10- 11- 9-35 MY LIFE


From Victoria Methodist Church, Bristol


1-05 THE MAKING OF BRI­ TAIN: The Vikings in Britain


1- 2-


at topical Irish events 00 MORNING WORSHIP: 9- Penelope Wilton


CIRCLES. Last in the series by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey starring Richa rd B r ie r s ana


35 EVER DECREASING


10- 05 EVERYMAN 10- 45 THE WORLD OF COOKING. A series of 11 films (5) Japan


9- 20 THAT’S LIFE. Esther Rantzen with viewers’ let- 1 ters and consumer advice


II- 11- 40 WEATHER Bilko (bw) 05 NEWS: Weatherman 12-


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


Royal Wedding photo­ grapher Lord Lichfield shows how to take pjctures of a wedding group and an informal family group


Leslie Judd visits an old folks club


11- 11-


15 FAMILY FORTUNES.


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th MEMBERS DRAW


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th


JOHNNY GRECO (VOCAL)


00 SPITTING IMAGE. A I' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th


SHOW: Melvyn Brag_ talks to Trevor Griffiths I about his writing and the problems of dealing with political and social issues in television drama


Hollywood Heavies 12- 30 CLOSEDOWN SONIAN. Benny Carter 30THE SOUTH BANK 24p


FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd POP QUIZ


30 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD: 55 JAZZ AT THE SMITH-


FREE ENTRY TEAMS OF 4 Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


SPICED RUM PARTY NIGHT PROMOTION Spiced Rum including Bottled Mixer —


I


■ ■


KING GEORGE’S HALL


Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 7-45 p.m.


t u b e ' C T I i i j a Tickets £2.25, £2.00, W H c S T L IN C i Children and OAPs £1.50


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 7-30 p.m.


MIKE HARDING IN CONCERT Tickets £5, £4, £3.50__________


THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 7-30 p.m.


DANSE SOCIETY Tickets £2.75, £3 on door


(OUT OF CONTROL) plus Special Guests ALL TICKETS £4


SUNDAY, MARCH 4th at 7-30 p.m. THE CLASH


FRIDAY, MARCH 16th 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


BALLET EVENING Tickets £4.20, £3.00, £1.75


SATURDAY, MARCH 24th at 7-30 p.m. SPIDER


Plus Special Guests Bernie Marsden’s ALASKA (Plus Local Support)


Tickets £3 (£3.50 on door)__________ TUESDAY, MARCH 27th at 7-30 p.m.


“THE HELL ON EARTH” TOUR featuring The Rods, Metalllca and Exciter


ALL TICKETS £4 (£1 REDUCTION with Kerrang Voucher)


Tickets for Concerts also available from Pandle Travel, Burnley; Castle Records, Clitheroe; Ames Records, Rawtan- stall; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and Tourist Worldwide, . . Barnoldswlck


• ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ] _________ \ t CLITHEROE


REMZI’S ATTENTION


THE STARKIE INN CLITHEROE


ALL REGULARS OF OUR FAMOUS NIGHTCLUB


FOR LIVE GROUP AND DISCO from THURSDAY, MARCH 1st


ADMISSION


By Membership Card Only £1 Membership Card entitles you to


ROEFIELD HOTEL (Circa 1721) 00 ME AND MY CAMERA:


4-15JACK'S GAME. Jack Charlton spends a day rough shooting


Great Britain v Italy or "One Night of Love” (1934).,Vintage musical


30 IRISH ANGLE: A look 00 DAVIS CUP TENNIS:


EDISFORD BRIDGE (B6243) CLITHEROE


22 Rooms all with Private Bathrooms Georgian Restaurant Open to non-residents .


4- 15 THE MOTOR SHOW: Engine rebuilds come under scrutiny in today’s show


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT:


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE: With .Bamber Gascoigne


The week’s main news story, explained and ex­ plored by an expert team


1-


15 PHIL SILVERS as Sgt 2-


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 3-00 RUGBY SPECIAL. Com­ mentary on- Bristol v London Welsh; plus the


3-50 NEWSNIGHT'S FEB­ RUARY. Second chance


rest of the weekend’s rugby news •


3- 30RETURN OF THE SAINT: An assassination has been arranged and Simon Templar winds up in a striking drama as Big Ben tolls the death knell


3- 00 WEEKEND WORLD: 6- RIVERSIDE ROOM


5*15NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER fol­ lowed by SEVEN DAYS


5- 45 FACE THE PRESS: An­ thony Howard with a panel, of distinguished journalists confront a figure in the public eye


falls in love — but the object of his affection has eyes for another .


2- 30 THE BIG MATCH: Top- class football action intro­ duced by Brian Moore


over , 30 METAL MICKEY: Steve '■ -


00 ENCOUNTER: Taking 8-


15 CARTOON TIME 9- 10-


4- 30 JACK HOLBORN: Ad­ venture series set in the 19th century .


11-


; 7-15 THE WORLD AT WAR: Tonight’s programme ex­ amines the final''days of the Third Reich, and anal­ yses Hitler’s last gamble. Laurence Olivier narrates


Great Britain v Italy


FRIDAYS — SUPPER DANCING £1.50 SATURDAYS—WINE, DINE AND • DANCE


£6.50 incl. (choice of menu) ■ 15 DAVIS CUP TENNIS:


Wedding Receptions, Anniversary Parties, etc. our speciality ■





Inquiries and bookings please telephone CLITHEROE 22010


For motorists —


CROWN. Another chance to see the eighth episode of this acclaimed senes


. looks at St Paul's journey to Corinth


15THE JEWEL IN. THE IAN: Karen Armstrong 15 THE FIRST CHRIST­


X (1934) Whodunnit star­ ring Robert Montgomery as a gentleman thief who turns detective


50 CLOSE 1/


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WEDDING CARS


£17 per hour BARRATT’S


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special rates for overnight stay admission, plus cover charge with one guest


EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY FOR A YEAR


FOR AGE 18 AND OYER _____________


Warning, proof of date of birth may be requested Call in and collect your membership card


now _____ ■ Clitheroe 22550


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB


Friday, March 2nd at the Swan and Royal


(FIVE-PIECE) Plus TOKYO r ' l


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SNAKE DAVIS and HIS ALLIGATOR SHOES


PLUS DISCOS )ISCOS M 6KPROU ■ ■ ^ (TOP FEMALE DUO) $


* SOCIAL CLUB I £ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th £ I TURNER TWINS*


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Friday, Feb. 24th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


Matinee Wed. and Thurs. at 2-15 p.m. WAUDISNEY pi m e CUCHLXm WJD Y OCTCN ElfA


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Tuesday, February 28th at 7-45 p.m.


Wednesday, February 29th at 2- .v.. v , 30 p.m. ■ . ■


PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP


MissJ. Shaw, Preston Refreshments; .' . ...


"Exceptyou be bom again, you cannot. enter the kingdom of God" John 3 v.3


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9 p.m. to 2 a.m. First band on stage 10 p.m.


m em b e r s o n ly Ring Clitheroe 23130 ,


■' FEBRUARY 26th 12 noon to 1 p.m.


SUNDAY,


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FR ID A Y , M A R C H 2nd SPIKE


(Ex. Hugo-MInder)


E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y Back to the .


“GOOD OLD DAYS” F R E E an d E A S Y


Slngalorig with Doug on the organ All singers welcome


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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th 1 p.m. — 6 p.m. at


EXHIBITION


Tuesday 28th February 1984 10 am to 4 pm


at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, Clitheroe


ICLOGGERS SPORTING CLUB


Gt Harwood Telephone 888103


Easy Sign Accsta off the Accrington to Whallay Road Fashion shows at 1-30 p.m. and 4 p.m.


FREE ADMISSION EXHIBITORS


Air Tours Eddleston Caterers Collettes Fashions Girl Talk Cosmetics


Wash Dry Rentals Geoffrey Taylor & Co, Jackies Fashions G a l l e r y Pho to ' graphers Teleshop Rentals Michael Oliver Cloggers Sporting Club M.W. Print


Sotheby’s specialists will be available to give advice and to accept for sale by auction


Pictures, Silver, Clocks and Watches, Furniture, Glass, Porcelain, Pewter, Bronzes, Ivories, Musical Boxes, Old ■ Toys and Dolls, Jewellery, Scientific i Instruments and Oriental Items


Sotheby’s are giving their services free but an entrance fee of £1 per person will be collected, to include up to three items


Sotheby’s


Booth Mansion, 28 Watergate Street, Chester CHI 2NA


Telephone: (0244) 315531 or Susan Yorke


Telephone: Clitheroe (0200) 41520 Lancashire Education Committee ADULT EDUCATION COURSES . SPRING 1984 from March 5th


at CLITHEROE. In Ribblesdale School and Adult C e n t re 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. u n le s s sh ow n o th e rw ise .


Hair and Beauty Care...


Basic Map Reading for Walkers, Motorists, Orlenteers etc......................


...9 weeks 6 weeks


Patlo/Barbecue Cookery.............................................. 10 weeks Making Holiday Clothes.......................................10 weeks Introduction to German Language at Brookslde School 1-30 — 3-30 tor 10 weeks


Creative Needlework_____________________________ 9 weeks


Shape Up and Keep Fit lor Ladles............ ........... 10 weeks Rally Navigation...............................................10weeks


,at CHATBURN In the C of E School, 7-30 — 9-00 p.m.


LadiesKeepFIt.................................- ...............lOweeks


at WHALLEY in the Adult Education Centre, Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley


A series of special interest Short Weekend Courses History and Appreciation of Art. Sat, March 10th JTejry Clarke) ^ ^


Lampshade Making. Fri, March 16th.................................. 7-15— 9*15 Sat, March 24th and April 7th (Ha2el Parker)....----- .........10 a.m.— 4 p.m.


Weight Wise Nutrition. Sat, March 17th (Margaret Holgate) 10 a.m.— 4 p.m.


Llahtlng and Design In the Home. Sat, March 17th (Joyce Stuart) 8


Bridge (expert convertlons). Sat, March 24th (David Pople) 8 ' r


10*00— 4p.m.


Life Painting. Sat, March 24th (Terry Clarke).............. 10-00 — 4*00 p.m. Skirts from start to finish. Sat, March 24th (Christie Sunderland)


104)0—44)0 p.m. 104X)— 44)0 p.m.


Continental Quilt Making. Sat, March 31 i t (Olive Holgate) 104)0— 44)0 p.m.


Vegetarian Cookery. Sat, March 31st (Sylvia Matthews)10*00— 44)0 p.m. Pressed, Dried and Silk Flower Craft. Sat, March 31st (B e^ ije a t^ m


Gateaux and Desserts. Sat, April 7th (Andrew Wood)..;. 104)0 — 44)0 p.m.


Upholstery (small items). Fri, May 5th.. Sat, May 12th.... Sun, May 13th..


..7*15—9*15 p.m. 104)0—44)0 p.m. 104)0 — 44)0 p.m,


MIcrowave/Freezer Cookery. Sat, May 12th.....----- ......104)0—4-00 p.m.


Full details of the short courses are available from local libraries, Tourist Information Office or the Whalley Adult Centre.


Enrol for Clitheroe and Chatbum Courses on the first evening of your chosen course. For the Whalley Short Courses enrolments close one full week before the course starting date.


Postal inquiries only during half*term week from February 27th to March 2nd.


General Inquiries to Whalley Adult Centre, Telephone Whalley 2717. _________________


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Come and enjoy the super music,


dancing and fun ALWAYS A WARM


WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS


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8th MARCH. — Whal­ ley Flower Club, 1st meeting. Tel. Whalley 3148.


. NESDAY — Clitheroe C o n c e r t s S o c i e t y , Marini Trombone En­ semble.


1 4 th MARCH, WED*


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1 5 th , 1 6 th and 17th M A R C H , 1 9 8 4 . — B o l to n - b y -B o w l a n d Drama Group present


i 17th MARCH. — Stony- h u r s t College afternoon G o o d - a s -N e w a n d Jumble Sale. Proceeds fo r Handicap T rus t.


24th MARCH. — Rare Breeds Survival Trust, C l i t h e r o e A u c t io n M a r t . T e l . W h a l ley 3766.


28th —■ 31st MARCH. —


G ro u p p re sen ts “ My th re e an g e ls .”


— Waddington Drama


15th APRIL. — Mission England. Palm Sunday, th e musical Daybreak, a celebration of Easter pre sented in Clitheroe by local young people.


26th , 2 7th, 28th APRIL, 1 9 8 4 . — Bo lto n -b y - Bowland Drama Group p re sen t “ Surprise Pac­ k a g e ’ ’ fa rc ic a l play. Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland


277.


28th APRIL. — West B r a d f o rd M e th o d i s t Church. Spring Sale.


12th MAY, Saturday. — U n i t e d R e f o rm e d Church, CUtheroe. May Ma rket. .


3 rd JU N E, 1 9 8 4 . — C l i th e ro e L io n s and Round Table. Heritage F a i r , to w n c e n t r e . Stalls available. — Tel. Clitheroe 24365.


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