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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 2J,th, 1981


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified).


What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... CIVIC HALL


SOUND SURFER PROMOTIONS in association with


SATURDAY- l l l l i l l l i


8*45 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. Mark Curry live from the Pic­ ture Show control room with a selection of films, competitions, cartoons; with guests Limahl and Herrys. Pop band this week is Madness.


10*52 WEATHER 10*55 GRANDSTAND. Includ­ ing 1-30 News; Golf (11- 00, 1-35, 3-10). Commen­ tary on the Whyte and MacKav PGA Champion­ ship from Wentworth; Vollyball (12-30): USA v Japan for the Hitachi Cup from Hampstead; Racing from Haydock Park (1-55, 2-25, 2-55); Swimming (2- 40, 3-10). Commentary from Coventry on the Sun Life Olympic Trials; Ar­ chery (2-10). Commentary on the Diners Club Inter-


' national Sporting Seven from Northamptonshire.


5*05 AUTOMAN. Starring Chuck Wagner and Desi


5- 6-


SPORT


6*10 POP QUIZ (new series). Mike Read returns with Britain’s most popular music quiz, testing the pop ana rock knowledge of nis guests.


6-40THE FURTHER AD­ VENTURES OF THE W I L D E R N E S S FAMILY. Film starring Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw, Heather Rattray, Ham Larsen.


a series for


all


night’s White.


of the 11- 55 NEWS; Weatherman 7-


Whyte and Mackay PGA Championship from Went­ worth.


6- 45 TECHNOLOGY AND CHANGE. An Open Uni­ versity


rsity programme. 2WS AND SPORT;


10 NEV Weather


7- 25 TH R O U G H . THE SOUND BARRIER. The last of three programmes of the personal history of flying from Bleriot to Concorde, told by a grand old aviator.


8-


CAL HISTORY. Third of four programmes with Simon Rattle conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.


9-


Comment and discussion on current ideas pre­ sented by Russell Davies • and Minette Marrin.-


10- 10-


over nine months inside Thames Valley Constabul­ ary. 2: “Pop Festival.”


0 5REGIONAL NEWS/


AND COUNT BASIE in conversation with Joe Pass. Another chance to see this programme first televised in November 1980, during one of Count Basie’s last visits to this country.


11- 45 NEWS ON TW O; Weather


GOLF. Highlights of the second round o f the Whyte and Mackay PGA Championship from Went­ worth.


12-


8-20 THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW. Third in programmes family. To- is Robert


guest 9-


Starring Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly. Investigating wnat appears to be a case of an abandoned baby turns into a nightmare for


. Cagney and Lacey. 9*55 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman


10*10 SATURDAY NIGHT AF­ FAIRS (new series). A series of informal parties hosted by well-known per­ s on a lit ie s , in which famous and lesser known guests enjoy a relaxed evening among friends. Tonight’s host: Vidal Sassoon.


10-


FILM: “ HARRY IN YOUR POCKET.” Star­ ring James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin.


12*35 WEATHER 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-


“ THE COURT MAR­ T IA L OF B IL L Y MITCHELL.” Film star­ r in g Ga ry C o o p e r ,


: • Charles Bickford,' Ralph Bellamy, Rod Steiger.


4- 45 THE SKY AT NIGHT. "Cooking the Elements.”


5- 05 IN T E R N A T IO N A L GOLF. Coverage of the second round o f the


8-


“ The Mighty Casey” , (black and white). Star­ ring Jack Warden . as Mouth McGarry.


i i i i i i i i i l


05 CAGNEY AND LACEY. 10-


9-25 EASTERN TALES 9- 40 LITTLE RASCALS 05 CHIPS


10-50 ROSES CRICKET. After the “Winter of Discon­ tent” Yorkshire started with a tremendous win at Somerset. This is their second home champion­ ship game of the season.


5 5SA TURD AY LA TE


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ t rod u ced by Dick ie Davies. 12-25 Ice Hockey: The Stanley Cup from North America; 12-45 News; 12-50 On the Ball, from Hampden Park, Glasgow; 1-20 The ITV Five: 1-30 Doncaster, 1-45 Ayr, 2-00 Doncaster, 2-15 Ayr, 2-30 Doncaster; 2-40 International Football: Scotland v England; 4-50 Results.


,


5-00 ITN NEWS 5-


Rising. 10 SATURDAY CINEMA:


6- 00R O B IN OF SH E R ­ WOOD. “ The King’ s Fool." Final part of the drama series based on the legend of Robin Hood.


7- 00THE G RUM B -


of sketches, music and im­ pressions.


; 7-


night’s special guests are two of the world's craziest talkers.


With Leslie Crowther. SUNDAY SBC-1


9-00 PIGEON STREET 9-


10-


15 SUNDAY WORSHIP 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE


10-30 TELE-MONTAGE 10- 55 W O R K IN G FOR SAFETY


11- 20 TECHNICAL STUDIES 11- 45 DELIA SMITH’S COOK­ ERY COURSE


12- GRAPHY


12-35 ELECTRONIC OFFICE 1-00 FARMING 1-25 SPARKS 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-


55 CARTOON


2- 00 F ILM M A T IN E E : “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" starring Hywel Bennett, Michael Crawford


3-


venture series starring Lome Greene as Ben Cartwright in "Fallen Woman”


135 KINGFISHER. Bernard Falk shows a remarkable and beautifully shot film of this mysterious bird, the kingfisher


4-


MUM: L o fty ’s Little Friend


5- 25 THE ROCK GOSPEL SHOW. Fifth in a series of eight programmes


6- 00 NEWS: Weatherman


6-10 BEAU GESTE by P. C. Wren. Dramatised in eight episodes starring Wendy Williams ana David Sumner


6- 40 PRAISE BE! with Thora Hird introducing more popular hymns chosen by Songs of Praise” viewers


7-


SUMMER WINE by Roy Clarke, starring Bill


• Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde in “Going to Gor­ don's Wedding”


7- 45 MASTERMIND — The Final. The, climax takes place on board HMS Hermes in Portsmouth with Magnus Magnusson


8-


— Blake turns to psychic Jason Dehner for assist­ ance when he is unable to find Steven in Indonesia; Kirby asks Jeff to the


9- movies


9- 25 THAT’S LIFE. Consumer advice, investigations, mis-priiits and real-life humour with Esther Rantzeri


10-


“The Getaway.” The last in a short season of films featuring couples on the run from the law, tonight starring Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw.


12-10 WEATHER


10 EXPLORING PHOTO­ 7-


6-


ionship from Wentworth; Athletics: The HFC_Trust & Savings United King­ dom Championships from Cwmbran; The Decathlon from UCLA;' Swimming: The Sun Life Olympic Trials from Coventry; Football: Highlights from yesterday’s match at Hampden Park, between England and Scotland


sub-titles


series of nine stories set in a time-share flat: 4. “ High Hopes” by Jill Hyem


8- 10 NEWS ON TW O: Weather


8- 20THE ■ NA TU R A L WORLD. “Amate — The Great Fig Tree” — the'


35 BONANZA. Western ad­


' giant tree of the tropical forest of Central America, which cannot exist with­ out the tiny fig wasp, which is small enough to stand on the head of a pin


9- 55 IT AIN’T HALF HOT


SHADOWS. A Portrait of Gwen John 1876-1939 by Elaine Morgan, starring Anna Massey as Gwen John.


10- 40 THE KING’S SINGERS MADGRIGAL HISTORY TOUR: The King’s Sin­ gers outline the rise in popularity of madrigals and show how they became the rage o f Europe. Tonight they v is it RegensDurg in Bavaria


11-


three-part story of young men whose lives collide in


Jost-war Poland 15 L A S T OF THE N T E R N A T IO N A L


GOLF. Highlights of the third round of the Whyte and MacKay PGA Champ­ ionship from Wentworth


l l l l i l l l i 20 DYNASTY: The Search 10- 10 NEWS: Weatherman


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


9- 30 THE G R E A T E S T THINKERS


From the Church of St Nicholas-in-Compton, Surrey


11- 00 W R IT E R S WRITING


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


10 LOVE ON THE RUN: 12- ON With Michael Winstanley 7- 6- 00 MORNING WORSHIP: 6-30 NEWS


6-40 APPEAL: David Bellamy appeals on behalf of the Wildfowl Trust


6- 15 HIGHWAY: Glastonbury


7- 15 GO FOR IT: A talented team of television’s bright new impressionists star in this new comedy music show


50 NEWS REVIEW with 15SHARING TIME'. A


7- 45 SURPRISE! SURPRISE! The third of. six family entertainment shows star­ ring Cilia Black


8- 45 ITN NEWS V 9-


00 THE PROFESSIONALS: “The Untouchables”


10- 00 SPITTING IMAGE: A small rubber “Sir John Gielgud” is your host for this evening’s episode


10- 30 THE SOUTH BANK 10 JOURNEY INTO THE 11- 12-


SHOW: Tonight’s prog­ ramme introduces the work of Elisabeth Vel- lacott, a painter of figura­ tive scenes who is only now, at 79 considered to be entering the peak of her creative life


sional Licence” 30 CLOSEDOWN i l l l i g l l i l


2-00 SCOTTISH VIEW: A look at topical Scottish issues


10 FRIENDS. Last of a


2-25 A SEAT AMONG THE STARS: The Cinema and Ireland


2-55 INCENDIARY BLONDE (1946). Betty Hutton as the legendary Twenties nightclub queen Texas Guman


5-00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by BOOK FOUR


5- 45W H E R E . IN THE WORLD: John Blashford-


Snell, Katie Boyle, Leslie Crowther and Jenny Hanley are the guests in today’s show


' ' 15 THE MISSISSIPPI: A


- senator’s wife is murdered and Ben Walker is asked to defend the accused, only to discover' that the circumstances are far from straightforward ■


15 THE SIXTIES: Today’s


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 8-


00WEEKEND WORLD


The week's main news story


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE: With Bamber Gascoigne


1- 2-


2-30R O SE S C R IC K E T : Coverage of the second day’s play '


f l l l S P I l l


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55 SUND AY G R A N D ­ STAND: Golf The Whyte and MacKay PGA Champ-


4-15 CARTOON TIME 4- 5-


30 MURPHY’S MOB


and general knowledge quiz


5-30 R O SE S C R IC K E T : Further coverage from Headingley.


11- 9-


30 ONE OF THE BOYS 00 CREDO


10- 00 BULLSEYE: The darts


programme looks at the rise of the pop culture, and its commercial impli­ cations;. James Bolam narrates


STAIRS: Rose takes pity on a starving ex-footman, but Hudson is not so com­ passionate


15U P STA IR S, DOWN-.. a n d FA M IL Y S U N D A Y D A Y O U T


GIANT MARKET INMELLOR


(Just off the A59 Clitheroe to Preston Road, 1 mile from British Aerospace)


THIS SUNDAY MAY 27th


10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Browse through 100’s of different stalls and choose from 1,000’s of bargains


B R ING E V ER YO N E , A GREAT D AY O U T


KIDDIES ENTERTAINMENTS, SNACKS and REFRESHMENTS, PICNIC AREAS


ORGANISED BY AND PROCEEDS FROM STALL RENTALS TO THE MELLOR RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION


Ample Car Parking, follow Car Park signs 30 r a E IRISH RM: “Occa­


SLAIDBURN, NEWTON, DUNSOP BRIDGE AND LANE ENDS


MAY QUEEN FESTIVAL AND SPORTS Preacher RevLG. Walker.WcarofHelllfield


at Slaidburn, on Monday, May 28th Service In Parish Church at 1 p.m.


followed by May Queen processlon through the ' ~ "


village. Crowning ceremony at 3 p.m. approx, on the field


followed by open fancy dress, adults and childrens sports. Morris dancing by “Longridge Rosettes,” maypole dancing, side shows and teas, etc.


FLEA MARKET AND CRICKET MATCH Sunday, May 27th 11 a.m. onwards.


£ Usual entertainment on Friday ^ |


and Sunday


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB proudly presents repeat performance by


NO MYSTERY IN CONCERT


MANCHESTER’S FINEST RHYTHM AND BLUES BAND plus RED


/ ROOSTER


SO UNDS p lus DISCO


on FRIDAY, JUNE 1st


atTHESTARKIE ARMS,


, /S


CLITHEROE Ring Clitheroe 25416 V >^„maERS 0NLr / /





ADMISSION PRICE WILL BE INCREASED AFTER 10-45 p.m. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!


ANTIQUE COLLECTORS’ FAIR The Manor House Hotelt Thomton*ln*Craven


(on the A56 COLNE to SKIPTON) SUNDAY, MAY 27th 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


MANY INTERESTING ITEMS INCL China, Stamps, Post­ cards, Jewellery, Brass/Copperware, etc.


LICENSED CATERING - CAR PARK " DETAILS EARBY 8 4 2 1 6 9


BARNOLDSWICK CRICKET CLUB


Saturday, June 2nd 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


NSC _____ MORNING


COFFEE , TO BE HELD AT


6 Queensway, Waddlngton,


FENCEGATE INN WHEATLEY LANE FENCE-IN-PENDLE NR BURNLEY


15 TOP C’S AND TIARAS:


American opera star Julia Migenes Johnson presents another selection from the world .o f operetta and musical comedy


15 PORTRAIT OF JENNIE


(1948). Romantic fantasy starring Joseph Cotten as a struggling young artist, who falls in love .with Jen­ nifer Jones, only to dis­ cover that she is a spirit who died years previously 50 CLOSE


SUNDAY 27th MAY 11am-4pm . ■ .


Your opportunity tobuy agenuine


^//^\ Oil Painting for the price of a print, Prices from £5 to £50 ,


) t d M b j f f e t e r $ a t n t e r £ .188, Liverpool Rd Penworthaml


Inc. Tombola, Games, Toy Stall Good*aa*new Stall


Nr Clitheroe'v Various Stalls


Clothes are donated by a local firm


' • i Brlc*a*Brac, Books Admission 25p, Children lOp ■ Including -coffee and biscuits.





GRAND BARBECUE DISCO FRIDAY JUNE 1st 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


BROGDEN HALL FARM Brogden Lane — Barnoldsw lck *


. Licensed Bar j4„ carpark — : wet or "fine all under cover.


- T ickets £2 .50 inc. supper


. available from committee members and all branches ■ of Harry Garlick TV Centres.


Transport available from 8-3Q onwards from the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j r a l^ a r n o ld sw J c t e a j j ja r J c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^


WHALLEY ABBEY HERITAGE FAYRE


ULTRA QUIZ DO YOU WANT , TO WIN £100! Venue:


CASTLE FIELD 11 a.m.


Sunday, June 3rd EntranceSOp ,


Car Treasure Hunt and Supper


MONDAY, JUNE 11th . at 7 p.m.-


TICKETS £2 including supper ,


Please telephone the Manager, ’■ Whalley 2268 ■





MARATHON DARTS TEAM


record breaking attempt for a place In the Guinness Book ot Records at the Concert Hall, - Burnley General Hospital


: Commence S p.m. Friday, May 25th through Monday, May 28th, 1984


Call'In any time during the weekend


Admission Free. Rattle (magni­ ficent prizes) and Paraphernalia Stall •


Proceeds (or our hospital to buy a 2-Dlmenslonal Echo-Car­ diograph Scanner


.


BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION


Mecca Leisure' ' The Best in British Entertainment • ~ I Centenary Way Burnley. Tel. 26531


Did you know you could hire your very own DISCO ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE for the night


RENT A DISCO Whatever the occaelon (birthday,


engagement, anniversary, fund raising events, etp.), we can cater for your every • ’


need


I For further details phone 26531 between 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. any week day.


CONSERVATIVE C L U B


GENERAL MEETING


ANNUAL > ’■


* " "


■ WEDNESDAY .


JUNE 6th at 8 p.m.


In the Conservative Club Castle Street, Clitheroe


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L EW E E D S R AD IO SHOW. A manic mixture


10- 10-


9-


and Romano' set out to uncover a teenage pornog­ raphy racket when they find the body of a beauti­ ful high school - cheer­ leader in the boot of a stolen sports car.-


15 ITN NEWS 30 TALES OF THE UNEX­


PECTED. Faithful chauf­ feur William throws a life­ line to his wealthy em­ ployer and two influential


201911: A YEAR IN MUSI­ , 11- 20 SATURDAY REVIEW.


friends when the three men face a potentiall dis­ astrous blackmail scandal.


Saturday night complete and enjoy a nightcap with a difference.


10 POLICE. A series filmed 55 OSCAR PETERSON


11-30 THE LATE FILM. Telly Savalas, “The Diamond Mercenaries.” They were professionals who killed, for hire. But the men who hunted them killed for


. pleasure! • 1-20 CLOSEDOWN


O B - 1- 55 MANSCAPE. Neil Cos-


, sons looks at the English village.


2- 50 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 4-15 THE (1944). Spy thriller star-


. ring Paul Henreid as a Dutch resistance fighter. TH R E E


30 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 4-


STOOGES. The Stooges decide to take up golf to win some money, but while searching for golf balls in the woods, they get mistaken for bears


plots to try and prevent, a new co-host from appear­ ing on his TV show at Buffalo.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus edition.


6- 00 EAR SAY. The week’s


news, gossip, interviews, videos and hve bands.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by SEVEN DAYS


7- 30 UNION WORLD


8- 00 CERVANTES. Cervantes is in Naples and meets his first love — Silena. There


is a battle against the Turks in which Cervantes is badly injured. And on the way back to Spain, his ship is a ttacked by pirates.


9- 00 THE AVENGERS. Tara


is under suspicion of being a double agent and even Steed begins to doubt her innocence.


10- 05 WHIZ KIDS. Red Star 00 BACCHANAL. Five ar­


tists whose creative im­ aginations have been fired by their experiences in Africa.


10- 45 WHO DARES WINS . . . A BRITISH PASSPORT. Third in .the series of sat irica l and topical comedy shows.


11- 45 IAN BREAKWELL’ S CONTINUOUS DIARY. The birthday after the night before. The series ends, but another year begins.


30JUST AMAZING! To­ 15 THE PRICE IS RIGHT.


11-55 MR MOTO IN DANGER • ISLAND (1939). Mystery thriller starring Peter


Lorre as the wily Japan-, ese detective Mr Moto.


1-10 CLOSE


For all inquiries Tel. WHALLEY 2370


THIS SATURDAY, MAY 26th in C A B A R E T


HIT RECORDING ARTISTS HERMAN’S HERMITS Admission ,50p — Payable on door


S T A R A T T R A C T IO N SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd


BILL FREDERICKS I Current lead singer of THE DRIFTERS)


KING GEORGE’S HALL Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887.


¥ SATURDAY, MAY 26th A r 7-30 p.m. till midnight


Z DANCERS RENDEZVOUS ^ with the


M BOB WATMOUQH ^


ORCHESTRA £1.50, OAPs £1


^


r*' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th at 7-30 p.m.


TOP ENTERTAINERS I THE NOLANS


IN CONCERT Tlcketa £5, £4, £3


r -


MONDAY, MAY 28th at -7-30 p.m.


A Bank Holiday Treat


I f ¥


TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC from


THE CHIEFTAINS ¥ Tickets £5, £4, £3 ,


WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th at 7-30 p.m.


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA THE ROYAL


SUMMER PROM Including music by Handel, Grieg,


Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, Henry Wood


Tickets £4.50, £3.30, £2 Tuesday.


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


^ PLEASE NOTE: The Box Office will be open between 10 ^ W 1 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday, but will close on Bank Holiday


^ “


' k Tickets for Concerts also available from Pendle Travel, ' I f V- Burnley; Castle Records and Tourist Information, w


” Clitheroe; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and.Tourist Worl- 1^. dwlde, Barnoldswlck. (Subject to a booking fee).


^ 0 0 9 00 ALFRESCO. Make your


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB


15 T. J. HOOKER. Hooker


THE FINAL LINE UP FOR THE RED ROSE MUSIC FESTIVAL AT


C L ITH ERO E CASTLE on SA TU R D A Y , JU N E 3 0 th IS AS FOLLOWS:


THE CLIMAX BLUES BAND


(The living rhythm and blues legends) (Soul music’s big daddy) EDWIN STARR


+ THE FARENJI WARRIORS (London’s lop Afro-jazz-funk outfit)


+ SNAKE DAVIS & HIS ALLIGATOR SHOES (The North's classic Soul stompers)


+ YESSIR (Non-stop rhythm and blues madness)


+ THE CHEATERS (Powerhouse rhythm and blues with the sweetest • harmonica you ever heard)


+ THE PROPAGANDA GAME (Scotland's answer to U2)


+ RED ROOSTERSOUNDS TICKETS £6


20 THE CONSPIRATORS


ADMISSION IS BY ADVANCE TICKET PURCHASE O N LY THERE IS NO CASH ADMISSION ON THE DAY


A limited number of tickets are available in CLITHEROE at Ainsworths


Newsagents, Waterloo Road; Castle Records, Castle Street


35 BUFFALO BILL. Bill THE SANDPIPER W H A L LE Y EVERY FRIDAY


LADIES* NIGHT (Gentlemen welcome) Featuring this Friday, May 25th


(Blackburn's own Danny La Rue) THE MISFIT THE CITY GENT


(VERY CHEEKY!!) 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.


Admission 75p BEFORE 10 p.m. (or 50p WITH THIS ADVERT)


r


R E M Z F S CASTLE STREET


CLITHEROE It’s all change at REMZFS


EVERY SATURDAY THE LATEST ROCK BANDS .


Expertly chosen to give you the best sound around


THIS SATURDAY, MAY 26th E U R O ’K


From 10-30 p.m. non-stop to 1 a.m. DON’T~MSS THEM! ” V


Continuing EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT in


our DISCO a BEAUTIFUL TOP CABARET


il-30 p.m. and 12-15 a.m. EVERY WEEK A NEW ACT


FUTURE ATTRACTIONS FROM JUNE 20th,' EVERY WEDNESDAY is


COUNTRY & WESTERN NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th


JAMES TOWN FERRY Popular country artists


'ATTENTION! Smart dress, please.. No admission under 23 years of age '


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ST MICHAEL AND JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE


5 0 /5 0 DANCE D A N C IN G T O P H IL C A S E


SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 8 p.m. 18 year olds and over Suppers available 50p pay at door


ALSO ON SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 7-30 p.m. HIGH JINKS A young energetic duo •


Plus D A N C IN G T O P H IL C A S E Tickets from committee 18 years and over Suppers available


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SATURDAY, MAY 26th ;


DOUG WEBB SUNDAY, MAY 27th


A GREAT COMEDY VOCALIST BRYN TALBOT SURE TO PLEASE


WEEKLY DOUBLE 30-2 WEEKLY TREBLE 9-10-28


¥ < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Members and Bona Fide Guests


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, MAY 27th


MEMBERS DRAW £ 8


SUNDAY, MAY 27th Q U IN C Y Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


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- MARK HAMILL • HARRISON FORD • CARRE FISHER


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COMM. FRIDAY, JUNE 25th, to THURSDAY, at 7-30 p.m. • MATINEE WED. and THURS 2-15 p.m.


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorii


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a 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 thq


CLAIMING DATES


date. '


' For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


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.


2nd and 3rd JUNE. __ Slaidburn Steam Rally and Garden Party. In­ quiries. Slaidburn 235 or 256.


Tsover 16s welcome. — ■ In q u ir ie s C l i th e r o e 25109.


8th JUNE.' *


6th JUNE, WEDNES­ D A Y . — S u b -A qu a Club open night, all


i .


JUNE “ 8th, Friday. — Pendleton Village Hall S i lv e r J u b i le e Bar- ' becue.


13th to 16th JUNE. — M a r y • W a d d in g t o n School o f Dancing pre­ s e n t s ‘ ‘ T h e M a g ic Faraway Tree*’ by Enid. Blyton.


15th JUNE. — Ribbles- dale School Associa­ tion. Cheese and Wine


21st to 24th JUNE — Clitheroe Castle Open Air Theatre Group pre­ sents Burnley G. and S. S o c i e t y . “ Iolanthe.”


1STH JUNE, Friday, Auction Sale, Trinity Methodist Church.


Evening.


2 2 n d JUNE — 1 s t JULY. Edisford and Low Moor Community Festival and local hob­ bies exhibition at St Paul’s, Low Moor.


*


23rd JUNE — Saturday, West Bradford Sports and Social Sports Day.


JULY 7th Ribblesdale S c h o o l A s s o c ia t io n Annual Gala.


in


Eaves H ou se Farm, • W a d d in g t o n . B a rn Dance/Esso Steel Band.


— Friday,. * BANK HOLt


* OPEN All *


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G IS I (AUCTK


MONDAY * AMPLE FRI


★ BARGAINS FO 10 a.m


GISBUF Decorated Float:


SATURDAY Process


Barbecue, Side S 5-a-side Footba ' Proceeds for F


Make it A DAY < WADli


SPRING BM F .


MONDAY, from 11 a.r


Home Produce (Cl


Handicrafts, Bric-a-Brac, Btl the vestl


Music in church; Cf


11th AUGUST, SATUR­ DAY. — Gisburn Play­ ing Fields, Conserva­ tive Association Gala Evening.


* etc.


12 th A U G U S T . — Bolton-by-Bowland Vil­ lage NSPCC Centenary Appeal. Ploughman’ s Lunch, Afternoon Tea,


P U B L IC I


PARISH CHURCI MAY 26th


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OLD T0SSIDERS On Rogation Sunday this year (May 27th)' the


evening service will be a Confirmation by the Bishop of Bradford.


Old Tossiders are specially welcome


. The service begins at 6-30 p.m. in Tossiae Church . and will be followed by refreshments in the • Institute.


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v \ \ \ \v \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ v t CHIPPING SHOW


In CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


AND COLLECTORS FAIR FLEA MARKET


Monday, May 28th


10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Home made refreshments served all day


Admission 15p


. For further details contl 1


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TOSSIDE VIL| Mondai


JUMB


JUMBLE, CAKE STALL COMME


Admission 20p Ir PROCEEDS IN AIOOF,


OVERWEIGHTI Get back Into holiday!


Don’t leave it too latel shape


Lose a stone in 6 weel Still only £1 per week


EVERY MONDAY EVENlNl 7-15 p.m. at the VICTOR!/ HOTEL, CLITHEROE I


Also TUESDAY CLUB at l SABDEN "


Further details tel. Blackburn 49986


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DISCO


Any occasion Large or small


Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 28141


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