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■ Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 2nd, 1981,


What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... Whatt otUd Swan & Royal Hotel and Restaurant


KING GEORGE’S HALL .


— 8-


5-


12-12 WEATHER. . 12-15 GRANDSTAND includ­ ing; 12-50 News; Football Focus (12-20); Racing from Wetherby (12-55, 1-


9- 00 SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Mike Read and Co. with guests including David Attenborough, Martin Fry and 'Midge Ure.


series.


SATURDAY- '


Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin.


35 GODZILLA. Cartoon


6- 25THE EARTH AS A MACHINE. Jam e s Hutton, geologist, was the first to estimate the Earth’s age.


“Take Me To Town” (1952).


6-


7- 7-


• 5-05 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-15REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


•25, 1-55); Cricket: Second Test (1-10) Highlights of the second day's play bet­ ween New Zealand and England; World Cup Ski­ ing (1-40) Men’s Downhill from Cortina; Rugby Union Preview (2-10); In­ ternational Rugby Union (2-20) Commentary on the whole of the match bet­ ween Scotland and Eng­ land at Murrayfield; Ski­ ing (3-55) A look back at the Winter Olympics held at Lake Placid, and a look forward to this year’s Winter Olympics; Interna­ tional Rugby Union (4-15) Highlights of this after­ noon’s match between Ire­ land and Wales; Final Score (4-35).


5-20 THE ROD AND EMU SHOW. Starring Rod Hull and Emu with their special guests The Flying Pickets, Musical Youth and Faith Brown.


5- 8-


CONCERT. Wang Chung on stage.


. Weather. Castle Street, Clitheroe 05 SATURDAY CINEMA:


9-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN


TEST. Highlights of the 2nd day’s play in Christ­ church, between New Zealand and England.


30 NEWS AND SPORT; 50 CRICKET: SECOND


murder of a girl leads to . drug pushers operating in Cathy Hooker’s high school.


9-15 THE ADULT MOVIE: “The Boys From Brazil.” Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier. In Paraguay .


9- 45 C. P. SNOW’S “STRAN­ GERS •


'AMEN SOMEONE.” The extraordinary story of two of the legendary fi­ g u re s of Am e r ic an "gospel” music, Thomas A. Dorsey and Willie Mae Ford Smith.


10- 40 MEN . . . and . Power. Last of five programmes in which Robert Key, MP, talks to some women about the nature of male power and what prevents women from effectively challenging it.


BROTHERS.” Series in 13 parts, dramatised by Julian Bond, starring Shaughan Seymour, Sheila Ruskin.


AND


11-05 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.


6- 30 THE ACTION FILM: “Support Your Local Gun- fighter” (1972) starring James Garner, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Elam, Joan Blondell.


• Savile realises viewers’ dreams.


55 JIM'LL FIX IT. Jimmy tles. I l l l l l l l l l 9-


8-00 THE LES DAWSON SHOW. Starring Les Dawson and tonight’s spe­ cial guest Bryan Pringle.


10-


8- 30 BERGERAC. Starring John Nettles in “House Guests” — a private meeting of European financiers attracts a lot of attention.


9- 30 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


10-


9- 15 WOGAN. Terry Wogan hosts his own chat show with top stars from home and abroad.


11- 25 LATE 12- 45 WEATHER.


HORROR: “ R u b y ” (1977), starring Piper Laurie, Stuart Whitman, Janit Baldwin.


NIGHT


( m u m ! 9-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


12-15PAGES CEEFAX.


Muppet puppets and their human friends.


20 CARTOON.


, SHOW. With Isla St Clair.


10-30 THE SATURDAY


With Jimmy Hill. High­ lights from two First Di­ vision matches.


35 MATCH OF THE DAY.


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies; 12-20 World Cup Ski-ing from Cortina, plus Swimming — The 1984 Speedo Meet; 12-45 News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 The ITV Six — 1-30 San- down, 1-45 Stratford, 2-00 Sandown, 2-15 Stratford, 2-35 Sandown, 2-50 Strat­ ford; 3-00 Gymnastics — The Harrison Drape Champions Cup; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer Round- Up; 4-00 Wrestling from Worcester; 4-45 Results.


5-00ITN NEWS. 5-05 FRAGGLE ROCK.


‘ 6-30 CHILD’S PLAY. Comedy Sme hosted by Michael


5-35 KNIGHT RIDER. Action thriller series with a modern-day knight of the road.


FROM . 4-40 PLAY AWAY. Starring


2-50 STARS OF THE SILENT SCREEN: John Barrymore in “Don Juan” (1926).


7-00 3-2-1. “Raffles.” The cryp­ tic-clue quiz game with celebrities starring in amusing sketches.


ipel. 10-


84)0T. J . HOOKER. The safety of Hooker’s daugh­ ter is jeopardised when


his investigation into the SUNDAY BBC-1 )


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-30 THINKING IN ACTION 10-40 MATHS HELP 10-


9-00 POSTMAN PAT 9-


11- 20 THE UNEMPLOY­ MENT INDUSTRY


AND PEOPLE


11- 45 BUSINESS CLUB 12-


1-00 FARMING 1-25 TAKING STOCK


3-30SHOW DOGS w ith Crufts just a week away, • Dennis McCarthy and Les Crawley visit Belvoir Castle to meet some of the breeders who are making last-minute prepa­ rations in order to be i ready for the big day.


Sophia Loren. 3-


4- 4 5LIFEBOAT B r ian Thompson looks at the life of the men who man Bri­ tain’s busiest lifeboat — The Humber.


venture. ■


12-35 MAKING THE MOST OF THE MICRO


10 SEE HEAR!


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES I- 55FILM MA TINEE: “ HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS” (1960) starring


6- 15 SUNDAY WORSHIP 55 GREEK — LANGUAGE 4- 5-


340 QUINTET Schubert’s Piano Quintet — “The Trout”.


dent on computers for storing and transmitting information, Horizon looks at ways they can be broken into, and efforts to prevent this.


lights of yesterdays main- rugby matches. ‘


6- 00 NEWS REVIEW with sub-titles.


7-


speed winter sports action and scenery from the m o u n ta in s lo p e s of Europe in the World Cup.


3- 4-


SAINT Jet-setting Simon Templar is fascinated by two laughing, lovely women.


15 RUGBY SPECIAL High­


Holbom has stowed away on “The Charming Molly- but faces ’harsh punish­ ment after being caught, stealing pork from the


20 SKI SUNDAY High­ 5-


• lake and Valerie Sing­ leton.


RAMME with Brian Wid-


5- 00BULLSEYE The darts and general knowledge


galley. 30 THE MONEY PROG­


CELEBRITY GOLF for the Marley Trophy. Tom Watson and James Hunt play against Greg Norman and Peter Cook, at the K in g ’s


8- Gleneagles. 55 BONANZA Western ad­ 9-


5- 15 GOODBYE MR CHIPS by James Hilton. Dramat­ ised in sue episodes (2) Chips’ life is transformed when he meets Katherine on holiday!


545 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-


6-


Michelmore, John Carter and Anne Cregg.


10- • C o u r se ,


STAGE Series of 13 prog­ rammes telling the story of the theatre from its earliest beginnings to the present day. 2: Enter Dionysus.


Television review chaired byLudovic Kennedy.


10- 20 “THE YAKUZA” (1975) . . Film sta rring Robert - Mitchum, Takakura Ken.


Weather. 55 HOLIDAY with Cliff


640SONGS OF PRAISE from Croydon.


7-


the last of five program­ mes, Derek Griffiths looks , at how to emoy a ‘drink and stay healthy.


84)5MASTERMIND with Magnus Magnusson.


8-


• upon to treat Mary, the elephant who has tooth­ ache. -


of 10 programmes based on the “Zoo Vet” books by David Taylor. Donald (Rob Heyland) is called


104)5 EVERYMAN The Maro- nites of Lebanon.


/


1045 THE WORLD OF COOKING India.


II-


94)5 NEWS Weatherman. 9- 20 THAT’S LIFE Esther Rantzen with - consumer advice and v iewe rs’ letters.


CIRCLES Comedy series of five parts by John Es- monde and Bob Larbey starring Richard Briers,1 Penelope Wilton. •


30 THAT’S THELIMIT In


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


15 ONE BY ONE A series 104)0 MORNING WORSHIP 35 EVER-DECREASING


11-25 AAPKAAHAK 11-


9-35 MY LIFE In this new series, Colin Morris meets a variety of young people with problems ranging from delinquency to anorexia.


11- 00 C O L L E C T O R S ’ , CORNER Jenny Hanley meets collectors of enamel signs.


12- 00WEEKEND WORLD The week’s main, news story, explained and ex­ plored by an expert team.


Martin Duffy reports on a Liverpool scheme aimed at helping young people who want to train jn com­ munications.


15 INTERNATIONAL PRO­ burgh. 7-


6- 30 ITN NEWS 640 HIGHWAY Paisley, join Harry Secombe and his guest on their' musical visit to this historic


TICA “ T ak e th e CeleBtra”.


745 CALLAN with Edward Woodward, Eric Porter.


The big-money quiz game. 945 ITN NEWS ! 35 ALL THE WORLD’S A


10- 00 LOVE AND MARRIAGE “Home is the Sailor”.


11- 00THE JIMMY YOUNG TELEVISION PROG­ RAMME Current affairs show on television.


1145 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD The Fox Tots.


30 DID YOU SEE . . . 7 15NEWS , ON TWO;


1- 2-


4- 12- 20 CLOSEDOWN i i j i l l l l l i l i i


1-30 THE MAKING OF BRI­ TAIN The Celts.


55 IRISH ANGLE Warner Bros, musical.


440 THE MOTOR SHOW Chris Goffey and Diana Goodman present the magazine programme aimed at the regular family motorist ana the enthusiast.


Charlton joins wildfowler Arthur* Cadman on a wild goose chase in Invernes- shire.


5- W H a b tm trs !


ADDINGTON. Telephone 25090 Oumers: Vladimir and Carole Cackomc


There is no need to travel too far for that special ■ evening out — Come to Vladimir’s.


Enjoy a delicious meal in our intimate' atmos­ phere, an ideal setting for a romantic meal on February 14th. Dinner served at 7 p.m.


Our menu has a variety of dishes to suit every taste and pocket.


25 DAMES (1934) Classic 10JACK’S GAME Jack


Why not bring the family to try bur table d’hote Sunday Lunch Menu which'includes such favourites as Roast Rib of Beef and Yorkshire Pudding and Steak and Kidney Pie. Served from 12 Noon


£6 for. 4 courses,’ Children’s portions,are priced ' accordingly.


SMALL PARTIES CATERED FOR 1 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 6-


545 FACE THE PESS An­ thony Howard and a panel of distinguished journal­ ists confront a figure in the public eye.


Weather followed by Seven Days.


7-


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL- ’ LENGE Two more uni­ versity teams face ques­ tions from Bamber Gas-


1140 THE SKY AT NIGHT At the Castle Gate.


124)0 WEATHER


TEST Highlights of the 3rd day’8 play mom Christ­ church between England and New Zealand.


10 CRICKET: SECOND


2- 00 ENCOUNTER Holistic medicine is increasingly in the news and Polly Toyn-


- coigne. 1- 30 METAL MICKEY Janey 1 needs help when her boss at the hairdressers takes the day off.


2- ■ bee investigates.


1240 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 2-50 HORIZON : As more in­ dustries become depen-:


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY


, ness Book of Records"). 3-


! age the replacement prog­ ramme will be “David ■ Frost presents the Guin-


ball action introduced by Brian. Moore. (In the event of no football cover-


' lights from the series of one day internationals which take place in Au­ stralia this month.


season begins with high- 15 NEWS HEADLINES and


S.S. MICHAEL and JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE; LOWERGATE •


PRESENTS


Opening Dance after Decoration Admission SOp S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 1 th , 7-30p.m.


5 0 / 5 0 D A N C E P H IL CA SE f o r DAN C IN G


18 year old’s and over. 15 CRICKET C4’s cricket Suppers available


Following SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th BRILLIANT INSTRUMENTAL VOCAL GROUP


6 6E L L I O T ’ 9 plus PHIL CASE i I Tickets available from Committee


8-


A look at the German ‘home front’. In summer, 1940, the Wehrmacht are- triumphant but peace does not come.


9- 15 THE FIRST CHRIST­ IAN Karen Armstrong


, CROWN A second chance to see the. fifth episode of this highly acclaimed series.'


.


30 THE BIG MATCH Foot­ 10-


■ looks at the beliefs of St Paul and the early Christ­ ians.


15 CARTOON TIME 1145 CLOSE »


LO MEET DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE (1953) Comedy send-up, of the classic Robert Louis Stevenson story.


15 THE WORLD AT WAR WHALLEY METHODIST ^HURCH MONSTER


JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 4th • 2 p.m.


15 THE JEWEL IN THE


METHODIST YOUTH CLUB Chatburn


JUMBLE SALE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2nd 15 ABBOTT AND COSTEL­


, at 7-15 p.m. in METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM


Refreshments available Admission 5p We apologise, for'previous weeks cancellation due to bad weather_


ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL »


■ Waddington •


MAMMOTH JUMBLE SALE 2-15p.m.


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, '•


' 5p - ' -■ ■


WIDE RANGE OF GOODS '


POUND STALL Tea and biscuits available I KINGS ARM S FC


PRIZE BINGO Monday, February 6th 80p Supper Included EYES DOWN 8-1S p.m. "


I Admission 5p Refreshments available 9-


11-10 FILM: “Day For Night” (1973). Starring Jac-. queline Bisset. A French film with English subti­


20 ARENA SPECIAL “SAY 12-


11- 30 THE ROOTS OF ROCK ’N’ ROLL. Farewell to


Innocence. 1963-66.


. while spying on a group of neo-Nazis, Barry Konler is shocked to see Dr, Joseph Mengele arrive to give a speech about a pro­ ject involving the assassi­ nation of 94 civil servants in Europe and North America.


' Allen. A romantic secret­ ary will go to any lengths to get herself a husband.


Death.” Starring Frances­ ca Annis ana Patrick


l l l i i i i i i l l 1-


2- 20FILM: “3-10 to Yuma” - (1957).


Atkinson looks at ways in which various crafts , can become not only satisfying hobbies, but also be de­ veloped into viable busi­ ness propositions.


4-05 THE HOOPER BLOOP HIGHWAY. The first Dr Seuss story written espe­ cially for television.


4- 5- 05 BROOKSIDE. 25 SESAME STREET. The 55 MAKE IT PAY. Stephen 25 THRILLER. “Sign I t


WEDDING SPECIAL £8.95 MENU


(Minimum 50 people) Cream of Asparagus Soup


Chicken Chasseur served with Chef’s choice of vegetables in. season


Assorted Fresh Cream Gateaux Coffee and Chocolate Mints


We also offer with our Wedding Special Glass of Sherry on arrival


Red or White Wine with the meal Glass of Sparkling Wine to Toast the Bride and Groom


FREE use of the Ballroom with Top-Class Disco for the evening (minimum 75 people)


We also invite the Bride and Groom to spend their Wedding Night in one of our spacious en-suite rooms with our compliments


For further details and alternative menus please ‘ contact Mr and Mrs Blake: Clitheroe 23130,


— ------------------------- ---- ARE YOU IN GOOD SHAPE?


week Robin Cousin’s pupils move on to some of the more difficult steps.


35 SKATE A WAY. This


6- 00 THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS. Paul Gambaccini looks back at the career of Robert Plant. Also featured are fellow Brummies UB40.


7- 00 NO PROBLEM! Angel takes to her bed and Aunt Melba, believing that Angel’s illness in a pun­ ishment on the household for their sins, brings in an exorcist!


7- 8-


lowed by Union World.


HAVE YOU MADE THE MOST OF YOURSELF? DO YOU LOOK AFTER YOURSELF?


CAN YOU IMPROVE YOUR FITNESS? HOW DOES YOUR FITNESS COM­ PARE WITH OTHERS IN YOUR AGE GROUP?


If you think a higher level of fitness could Improve your life and you are a swimmer between 20-80 then our


NEW ADULT ’ SWIMMING CLUB 8-


VISION. Peter King, an American lawyer, argues with Gregory Campbell, Unionist politician, over the use of supergrasses in Northern Ireland trials.


30 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ 00TWENTY TWENTY


RIBBLESDALE POOL Is just for


MEL BROOKS. The bril­ liant American actor, w r i te r , d irecto r and former stand-up comic, entertains a celebrity au­ d ien c e a t London Weekend’s South Bank


- Studios. 30 AN AUDIENCE WITH


THURS., FEB. 9th at 8 p.m. Further details from the Pool Telephone CLITHEROE 24825


FIRST SESSION IS FREE! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


is kidnapped and a mould is made of his face so that an enemy agent disguised as Steed can infiltrate a peace conference.


30 THE AVENGERS. Steed


i A r : a


SWIMMING CAN IMPROVE YOUR LIFE!!!


Ribble Valley Borough Cou nincil Serving the Community THE OCTOPUS IS COMING!


11- 05 FILM: “To Kill a Clown” (1972).


PRESENTS A television biography of the most of­ fensive TV star South Africa has ever produced..


30THE COMIC STRIP


WEA RIBBLE VALLEY BRANCH*-


30RETURN' OF THE


ANCESTRAL HALLS THEIR GENEALOGY


LOCAL GREAT HOUSES AND


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th 30 JACK HOLBORN Jack AND HERALDRY


Tutor JESSICA LOFTHOUSE Date/day: 8 weeks from THURSDAY,


FEBRUARY 9th plus 2 optional outings Time: 7-30 p.m. — 9 p.m. '


30 llATTLESTAR GALAC-


Fee: £6.80 concessions for senior citizens, free for unemployed. Outings extra


Venue: OAKHILL COLLEGE, WISWELL LANE, WHALLEY


Ample parking Hon Sec. Nora Wilson, Whalley 3257 15 FAMILY FORTUNES CSTATION HOTEL


Colin and Marie (formerly of the Kestrel Suite, Falcon Inn)


orner of King St and Station Rd, CLITHEROE


ARE NOW CATERING 7 DAYS A WEEK


1 Family Sunday Lunches 12 noon to 2 p.m Lunches daily Evening Meals


12 noon to 3 p.m. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.


A SELECTION OF OUR HOME COOKED / MEALS


QUICHE — £1.25


HOME-MADE STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE — £1.65 BREADED PLAICE OR HADDOCK — £1.65 CHICKEN — £1.65


Served with Jacket Potato, Chips or Salad


SALADS from our cold buffet including home cooked Roast Beef or Ham from £1.85 to £2.10


' SOUP ,


Choice of Sandwiches and Sweets Children’s portions available


Traditional hand-pulled Beer:. . Wine by the Glass


ST. HUBERTS DUNSOP BRIDGE


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


DANCE


FEBRUARY 17th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


FRIDAY,


Adml.ilon C2 Including .upper T ' Tick.!, Available -


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BAR LUNCHES DAILY. TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCHES AND HIGH TEAS . . (Sundays In season)'1


Our Tudor style function room is ideal for weddings, dinner parties, buffets etc. Sample menus on request. Bed and breakfast... -


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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. ■.-■■■


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The United Christian Fellowship mill meet


SATURDAY, FEB 4th 7-30 p.m. at ,


ST ANNES COURT LOW MOOR


Speaker Pastor Fisher and Choir from Nelson


ALL ARE WELCOME


2nd WHALLEY CUB, SCOUTS, GUIDES AND BROWNIES


JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 4th 1-30 p.m.


THE SUN INN RESTAURANT WADDINGTON


Enjoy traditional English food, exceptional choice and quality


A LA CARTE RESTAURANT open Wednesday to Sunday evening


3 2 A


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


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Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 at. 7-30 D.m.


BAND OF THE QUEEN’ "


present A FAMILY CONCERT Tickets £2.50, £2.00 and £1.50,50p Reduction for


S LANCASHIRE REGIMENT


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA VIENNESE EVENING


Conductor: John Georgladls Tickets £4.20, £3.00 and £1.75


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS


with THE FOOT TAPPER senior CltlzgnsEI WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd 7.30 p.m.


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. 7-30 to Midnight . a n n r n Tlcket8 £1.50,


M A G N U M ^ ^ T FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 7-45 p.m.


U I D B C T I I M A Tickets £2.25, £2.00, W n C & T l i l l l U Children and OAPs £1.50


SUNDAY, MARCH 25th 2 p.m. .


An afternoon with JOHN MANN Tickets £3, £2.50 and £2, ' ,


(50p reduction for OAPs and children) FRIDAY, APRIL 13th 8 p.m.


THE DUBLINERS Tickets £4, £3.50 and £3


Tickets for Concerts also available from Pendle Travel, Burnley; Castle Records, Clltheroe; Ames Records, Rawten- stall; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and Tourist Worldwide, ___________ Barnoldewick______ ■ ■


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DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL SATURDAY


FEBRUARY 11th 13th ANNIVERSARY


BRING & BUY SALE


opened at 2-30 p.m.


by Mrs J. Whitaker (Dunsop Bridge)


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COMMENCING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd TO THURSDAY AT 7-30 p.m.


THE SCREEN'S MASTERSJTFTERROR TOGETHER


1 4 th FEBRUARY. — Wes t Bradford Playing F i e l d C o m m i t t e e , A n n u a l • G e n e r a l Meet ing.


25th FEBRUARY — 3rd MARCH. — Cl i theroe Par ish Church Amateur Operat ic and Dramat ic S o c i e ty . “ Th e New Mo o n .”


29th FEBRUARY to 3rd Ma rch. Whal ley Church F l a y e r s p r e s e n t : ' ‘ S p r i n g a n d P o r t W i n e . ” T i c k e t s : Whi taker s , Whalley, or Tel . Whal ley 2325.


2 n d M A R CH , 1 9 8 4 . H o d d e r


Foxhounds annual hunt b a l l . T i c k e t s T e l . B o l t o n - b y - f l o w l a n d 631. '


V a l l e y


8th MARCH. — Whal­ ley Flowe r Club, 1st meet ing. Tel. Whalley 3148.


1 4 th MARCH, WED- ' NESDAY — Cl i theroe C o n c e r t s . S o c i e t y , Mar ini Trombone En­ semble.


1 5 th , 1 6 th an d 17 th M A R C H , 1 9 8 4 . —


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■ B o l t o n - b y -B o w l a n d Drama Group present* ‘ ‘N o s t a l g i a * ’ . T e l . B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a n d


17th MARCH. — Stony- h u r s t College af ternoon G o o d - a s - N e w a n d Jumble Sale. Proceeds fo r Handicap Trus t .


28th — 31st MARCH. — Waddington Drama Gro u p p re sen t s “ My thre e angels.**


7 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 4 . Mo n d a y — N ew to n Village Hall, May Day, Flea Ma rket . Inqui ries Slaidburn 312.


3 rd JUNE, 1 9 8 4 . — C l i th e r o e Lio n s and Hound Table. Heritage F a i r , t o w n c e n t r e . Stal ls available. — Tel.


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KICK-OFF 3 p.m. Admission 70p


Children and OAP 30p Refreshments available


Members' Licensed Clubhouse H LETO N date.


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


Contact ' '


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Kina Street, Clitheroe Te l 24804/22323


Any organisation wishing . to make a claim for a future, date may use this, column to publicise their event three months in advaned. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the


CLAIMING DATES


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TWO Clitheroe call have been selected l l Great Britain Wild Racing youth squad. Andrew Tomlinso


■ training weekends. In early April the!


of York Street, anil Royle (17), of GreJ Salthill Road, whl both members of Ail ton Canoeists, will tending various


be a selection from I members of a team I to Germany the fol| month. Andrew, who is


in g for A - lev e | mathematics, physil chemistry at Clit| Royal Grammar has already reprel Britain in the youth | having been in the i 16s in 1982. This time he is i


to make the und| team.


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BOLTOH-BY-BOWLAH c o f f e I EVENII


Fri., Feb. 11 7-30 p.m.


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Adults 30p CHILDREN 1 5 ||


Tombola, Bring andf etc.


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SAMARITAN ANYTIME


PETRE ARMS


Longsight Road, Langho UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


Enjoy Sam Smiths Traditional Hand Pulled Beef at its Best


BITTER 55p per pint


ENTERTAINMENT in the LOUNGE BAR with our Organist EVERY FRIDAY and Pianist EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY


Warm friendly atmosphere


BAR SNACKS available LUNCHTIME and EVENINGS


RESTAURANT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11-30 a.m. to 2-30 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. to 10-15 p.m. Monday to Saturday


12 noon to 2 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday


SPECIAL SUNDAY BUNCH Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding Roast Potatoes and 2 Veg


Horseradish Sauce — £2.20 (inc.)


Wedding Receptions and Parties catered for RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE


MALCOLM on BLACKBURN 48169.


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