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Clitheroe 22324 (Edi, 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 26tli, 1984 W e e k e n d


----— — — - SATURDAY—------------ reen O’H ara, Claude


. .......................1 8*35 GODZILLA


1 ** 12-12 WEATHER


9-00 SATURDAY SUPER- STORE Mike Read and Co. with guest including the Thompson Twins.


12-15 GRANDSTAND including


6-00IN T E R N A T IO N A L which the attacker always SNOOKER Highlights of


• . Rains.


12-50 News Summary; . Gold Football Focus (12-20);


6-50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN calls from someone claim- CONCERT The Euro- neans on stage at The D ig g e r s ,


this afternoon’s first semi- 9*00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT , final in the Benson and 9-15 THE ADULT MOVIE A ' Hed g e s M a s te r s a t ■ . high school journalist is Wembley.


leaves a Bible behind. «


Racing from Cheltenham 7-30 NEWS AND SPORT; (12-55, 1-30, 2-05, 2-40); Weather.


. Chippenham.


Table Tennis (1-45, J2-55) „ Jones talks about his nine The Norwich Union Engl-


ish Open Championship i Hedges Masters from the


REMEMBERED Jack years as General Secret-


from Brighton; Interna- 8-15IN T E R N A T IO N A L tional Snooker (2-15, 3-15, 3-55) The first semi-final of The Benson and


ary of the TGWU.


Wembley Conference - , Masters. Centre; International


15-15REGIONAL NEWS/ 10-20MEN . . . AT HOME More merry antics from SPORT


5-05 NEWS; Weatherman.


Julian Bond, sta ring - a train to take her home Shaughan Seymour, Sheila Ruskin (3).


13 parts, dramatised by 5-20 THE ROD AND EMU Burgoyne examines some 5-


Savile realises viewers’ 6- 30 THE ACTION FILM:


. dreams. 55 JIM'LL FIX IT Jimmy ARY A second chance to 10-45 NEWSNIGHT’S JANU-


traditional roles in the family.


Sociologist Jacqueline


4-10 THE THREE STOOGES the threesome in a short


to Iowa.


SHOW (new series) A of the new developments 4-35 SKATEAWAY Robin series of six programmes which are challenging starring Roa Hull and Emu with their special • guest Robin Gibb.


animated film.


,8410THE LES DAWSON ' SNOOKER F u r th e r 6-00THE OTHER SIDE OF SHOW s ta r r in g Les Dawson and special guest Karen Kay.


“RELENTLESS” (1977) 11-30NEWS ON TWO; starring Will Sampson, Weather. Monte Markham.


, 11-35 IN T E R N A T IO N A L coverage.


8- 30 BERGERAC sta rring .. :.


9- 25 NEWS AND SPORT; 10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW Willesden, and finds an Weather.


Jersey, but not just for the sun and sand.-


9.25 SESAME STREET 10-20 CARTOON


940 WOGAN Terry Wogan 12-15 WORLD OF SPORT 12- hosts his own talk show


with Isla St Clair. with top stars from home 10-


and abroad. Tonight’s Ball; 1-20 The ITV Six: 1- guests include David At- tenborough and Randy Crawford.__


with Jimmy Hill. High- lights from three matches m the fourth round of the FA Cup; plus January


11- 1- HSifJSyiS1


thanks he sees a new star forming in the sky above


Goal of the Month com- 54)0 ITN NEWS Petition.


30LATE _ NIGHT


DESTROYED (1970) Muppets. ftonng Peter Cushing. 05 WEATHER


V.v .v.v.v........................


10- 12- 2-


30 MATCH OF THE DAY 2-55 Heavyweight Boxing plus Rallying; 345 Half Time Soccer Kound-up; 4- 00 W r e s t l in g ; 4-45 Results.


. 30 Doncaster, 145 Ayr, 8-00TWENTY TWENTY, 2-00 Doncaster, 2-15 Ayr, VISION The Watsons 2-30 Doncaster, 245 Ayr;


20 World Cup Ski-ing; 12- 7-30 NEWS HEADLINES and 45 News; 1^.50 On The Weather followed by Seven Days,


abandoned baby in the garden!


come from an ordinary suburbia with their two


54)5FRAGGLE ROCK An mare. Henson series introducing


5.35 KNIGHT RIDER Trouble ahead for Michael Knight


sons. When the eldest joined the British Move- ment he turned his pa- rents life into a night-


a whole new family of After nightfall dozens of elephants follow ancient


Jo h n N e t t le s . Ja ck i x - x t j v r S l i tS O r a - : , Broughton takes his son, Geoff, on holiday in


see some of the News- 5415 BROOKSIDE Dramas in night films shown in recent months.


Cousins meets some erst- while skaters who want to better their technique and talks about his profession- a) life.


the Close following Alan. and. Samantha’s weddini day and Marie an! Michelle finally learn the truth about Petra.


7. " . '.'A Turner, who has bounced back into the charts this


THE TRACKS Paul Gam- baccini talks to Tina


7-00 NO PROBLEM! In to- night’s episode, Bellamy


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ « C L ITH ERO E t


* SO C IA L C LU B i ¥ * * *


SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th background and live in


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9- 00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX for grown-ups. A comedy 10 OPEN UNIVERSITY game, hosted by Michael


S IL EN T SC R EEN : Douglas Fairbanks Snr in


4-30 SATURDAY CINEMA: “LISBON” (1956) star- ring Ray Milland, Mau-


4-05 PLAY AWAY staring Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin.





11040 MATHS HELP 10- 55 GREEK — LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE Modem Greek for beginners.


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-


9- 9-


11-


1145 BUSINESS CLUB 12-


MENT INDUSTRY The fourth of five programmes about response to youth unemployment.


12-35 MAKING THE MOST OF THE MICRO


10 SEE HEAR!


1-00 FARMING followed by Weather for farmers.


3-55 BONANZA Western ad­ venture.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-55 FILM MATINEE: “IMI­ TATION OF L IF E ” (1959) sta rr in g Lana Turner.


1-25 DISCOVERING BIRDS The last of eight films: Beautiful Strangers.


445LIFEBOAT B r ian Thompson looks at the life of the men who man Bri­ tain's busiest lifeboat — the Humber.


5-15 GOODBYE MR CHIPS (new series) by James Hilton. Dramatised in six


5-55 HOLIDAY with Cliff Michelmore, John Carter and Anne Cregg.


S ’ is (Part 1). ; Weatherman.


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from St Augus tine’s Church, Kilbum.


6-30THAT’S THE LIMIT Derek Griffiths looks at drink.


7-15ONE BY ONE (new series) A series of ten programmes based on “Zoo Vet" books by David Taylor.


8-35 EVER DECREASING CIRCLES A series of five parts by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey starring Richard Briers, Penelope Wilton.


' 12th season opens at the University of Dundee.


10-05 EVERYMAN The Druze , of Lebanon.


9-05 NEWS; Wehtherman. 9-20 THAT’S LIFE Esther Rantzen with consumer advice and v iew e rs’ letters.


^


1045 THE WORLD OF COOKING A .se ries celebrating the traditional cuisine o f : 11. different countries (3) Spain.


11-35 WEATHER .


“The Mark of Zorro” 7-00 3-2-1 Another, edition of (1920).


6-30 CHILD’S PLAY A game


when a young computer way deep underground. ■ genius breaks into the ■ 9-30 THE AVENGERS Steed- programs of KIT, the amazing talking car.


forest trails to the cave entrance and make their


15 PAGES FROM CEEFAX Aspel-, in which young 10-30 THE COMIC STRIP 35STARS OF THE


and Tara are called in when a consignment of top-secret rifles are stolen from a Government Ordn- ance Factory.


words that celebrities and Gino the delinquent, and contestants try to guess.


children define everyday


8-00 T J HOOKER Under pressure from a hard-hit- ting TV reporter. Hooker ana Romano investigate a


SUNDAY I-


15 SUNDAY WORSHIP 30 THINKING IN ACTION


00 POSTMAN PAT


Bangladesh and the Philippines to help the poor grow more food.


20 THE UNEMPLOY-,


4- 30 RUGBY SPECIAL The John Player Cup Third Round — highlights from the match between Orrell and West Hartlepool.


SNOOKER The Final — Part one of the Benson and Hedges Masters from the Wembley Conference Centre.


55 IN T E RN A T IO N A L 6-


7-


stranger grants the inter­ planetary immigrants three miraculous wishes — in exchange for their blind allegiance.


640 HIGHWAY “Londonder­ ry”, Harry Secombe re­ turns for a second visit to Northern Ireland.


30 ITN NEWS


5- 20 SKI SUNDAY High- c speed winter sports action and scenery from the mountain slopes of Europe in the World Cup. Today: The Men’s Dow­ nhill from Garmisch-Par- tenkirchen.


6- 00 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


6- 7-


RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Sing­ leton.


745 THE MEDUSA TOUCH Richard Burton, Lino | Ventura.


with Max Bygraves. 10- 945 ITN NEWS


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 11-


8- 8-


GOLF Third match in this series at the King’s Course, Gleneagles . Ronnie Corbett and Tom Watson v Henry Cooper and Greg Norman.


15 P R O - C E L E B R I T Y


Bonnie is a dancer with a broken marriage, two small children ana a lot of ambition. She knows what she wants and what she might have to sacrifice to get it. Dave knows what | fie wants too — Bonnie.


00 LOVE AND MARRIAGE 15 FAMILY FORTUNES


®f)t jHoorcockJrat WADDINGTON


THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL CLOSE MONDAY, JANUARY 30th;


RE-OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH. 2nd


SNOOKER The Final of the Benson and Hedges Masters from Wembley.


10-


9- 30 DID YOU SEE . . .7 Television review chaired . by Ludovic Kennedy.


STAGE (new series) Series of 13 programmes telling the story of the theatre from its earliest beginnings. •


10-20 INT E RNAT IO NAL ' SNOOKER Highlights and the result of the final...


Weather.


84)5MASTERMIND (new series) with Magnus Mag- nusson. Mastermind s


i l l l l l l l l l 9-


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Cook- stown, County Tyrone.


DRAGON


11- 25 A A P K A A H A K 11-


12- 00WEEKEND WORLD with Brian Waldon.


with Michael Winstanley. 05 IN T E RNAT IO NAL


1145THAT’S HOLLYWOOD! “Make It Again Sam”.


35 ALL THE WORLD’S A


TELEVISION PROG­ RAMME Jimmy Young I meets the people who make things happen in Britain ana brings them face to face. with the public to discuss a current issue.


00 THE JIMMY YOUNG


The new owners— the Marlow's, regret any inconvenience, but alterations and • refurbishing are necessary to allow us to


re-establish the high standards of the past During this period we will be available


,


to discuss wedding receptions, meetings and functions


f i i g f l l l l l l t l


15 NEWS ON TWO; 1-


4-


1-10 THE MAKING OF BRI­ TAIN. Patrick Wormald looks at seventh and eighth century Britain and the rise of the king­ doms of Mercia, Northum­ bria, East Anglia and Essex.


2- 05 THE KID FROM BROOKLYN (1946)


35 LAND OF THE 5-


II- 00 C O L L E C T O R S ’ CORNER


6-


440 THE MOTOR SHOW Chris Goffey and Diana Goodman present news, views, consumer reports and test drives for both the family motorist and the enthusiast.


Charlton spends the day with a professional pigeon shooter.


' toon Carnival. 545 FACE THE PRESS


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 7-


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE with Bamber Gascoigne.


11-10 PHIL SILVERS as Sgt Bilko.


f -y : entists. wprk in Mexico;;


.1240 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 14)5 HORIZON Horizon looks critically at the new Green Revolution as sci-


9- 00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 10- 10 OPEN UNIVERSITY


meet Queen Victoria. 2-


4-30 JACK HOLBORN Second episode of an adventure' 'set in the 19th Century. ', ’


■ pool.


54)0 BULLSE(YE The darts ' and general knowledge


5-30 BATTLESTAR GALAC- !■ TICA A mysterious


S


ame presented by, Jim owen. ,v


2-30 THE BIG MATCH —, : LIVE FA Cup Fourth Round: Brighton v Liver- • '


00 ENCOUNTER


1- 30METAL MICKEY Mickey takes himself and; his family back in time to ■'


PLEASE RING PAUL MARLOW ON


CLITHEROE 22333


METHODIST YOUTH CLUB Chatburn


35'IRISH ANGLE 10JACK’S GAME Jack


JU M B L E S A L E TONIGHT, JANUARY 26th


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


* Refreshments available . Weather followed by Car- 15 NEWS HEADLINES and


BALL A report on the two-college games , where the professionals learn their trade.


15AMERICAN FOOT­ THE ROLLING


,8-15 THE JEWEL IN THE , CROWN (rpt) Repeat;of


(rpt) The “Home Front" is the subject of today’s i programme, narrated by Laurence Olivier.


1 10-


j 'IAN New six-part series | on the life and teaching of St Paul.


9- 20 THE FIRST CHRIST- ,


’ ! ... i you mean that, God?” and j ! accepts the challenge. 10-30 ROXIE , HART (1942) Ginger Rogers stars in a |


. . “an unusual girl". As St ! -' .Joan did, she asks: "Did


y fast-paced comedy satire. )>


last Tuesday’s episode of the ITV serial based on: Paul, Scott’s “The , Raj', I Quartet”. '


15 THE WORLD AT WAR


THUNDER CLUB NEXT GIG:


Friday, February 10th ATTHE


SWAN AND ROYAL WITH


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COFFEE , In MORNING


the MAYOR'S PARLOUR SATURDAY


JANUARY 2 8 th 10 a.m. till 12 noon


Toy Stall, Fancy Goods, Cake Stall and Raflie


BRITISH KIDNEY PATIENT


ASSOCIATION


JUMBLE SATURDAY,


GOOD AS NEW AND


JANUARY,28th, 2-30 p.m. St Mary’s Lower Parish Hall, York


Street, Clitheroe Admission Sp


St Mary Magdalene’s Scout Group


ANNUAL


JUMBLE SALE


FRIDAY, JANUARYf 27th at 6 p.m. In the


UPPER PARISH 1 HALL


‘ ' . Admission 5p ,


. Accrington Original Antlqus and Collectors’ Flea Market'' ' j '


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; , 9-30am.v5p.nl > |: Absolutely everything for the





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HODDER VALLEY SHOW


WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY


In SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL 7-45 p.m. : ADMISSION 70p.


28th JANUARY v


t the game show in which couples hope to turn ques- tions into cash.


11-10 W (1973) Tense thriller starring Twiggy1 ai young woman being ter-. rorised by her psychotic first husband.


Angie, the party girl who have a senes o f adven- tures ending in a seedy Essex motel.


DOROTHY DAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th


(GOOD OLD TIMES)


IRENE MASON WEEKLY DOUBLE: 7 — 4


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Ray Bradbury's best-selling novel PRESENTS The story of


WICKED THIS WAY COMES


SOMETHING (PG) Starring Jason Robards, Jonathan Price Don't whisper your dreams, someone may be listening!


The screen adaptation of Ray Bradbury's spine-tingling v fantasy Preceded by


TRON KPG). The spectacular production of electronic wizardry


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE ,


SUNDAY, JANUARY 29th


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2 1 s t JA N U A RY th e n 25th to 28th . January — Tr ini ty Pantomime "Bab e s in the Wo o d .”


4th FEBRUARY. Sa tur ­ day af te rnoon — Mam­ moth Jumble Sale, St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington.


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.


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


Darts (2-15, 3-15, 3-55) G E R S The Dry Blackthorn Brit- ish Open from the Rain- bow Room, Kensington; Final Score (4-35).


9.25 C. P. SNOW’S “STRAN- BROTHERS” Series in


SNOOKER Highlights of * " " " 1 ................ ........... . the first part of the 1-50 COPING Cancer, second semi-final of the 2-20THE MAJOR AND THE Benson and Hedges MINOR (1942) Billy Wil- der’s romantic comedy stars Ginger Rogers as a


Ski-ing (1-10) from Gar- 7-45 THE 20th CENTURY Have It”. Peter Vaughan, misch, West Germany;


12-00 THRILLER “The Eyes Dennis Waterman.


11-05 THE ROOTS OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL


campaign of terror is, waged against her.


plagued by crank phone ing to . know her and a


number of terrifying as- saults on women.— in


What's on... What's on... What's on... What's KING GEORGE’S HALL


Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1st. 7-30 b.m.


BAND OF THE QUEEN’S LANCASHIRE REGIMENT


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


________________OAPs and Children ' • • ' '


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA VIENNESE EVENING


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 7-30 o.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL


Conductor: John Georgiadis ' Tickets £4.20, £3.00 and £1.75


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with THE FOOT TAPPER SenlorCItfzensEI WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd 7.30 p.m. -


SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18th. 7-30 to Midnight


M A G N U M Tickets: £3 — £3.50 on the night


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 7-45 p.m.


U f D C C T I I M r Tickets £2.25, £2.00, " n M I L I N u Children and OAPs £1.50


SUNDAY, MARCH 25th 2 p.m.


An afternoon with JOHN MANN Tickets £3. £2.50 and £2 *


AND hard-up model who poses as a 12-year-old child in • order to get a half-fare on


. (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, Clitheroe; Ames Records, Rawten- stall; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and Tourist Worldwide, ________ •


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and then a snow' plough went ahead as “the bus, driven by Mr .Keith Town- son, of Hayhurst Street, ' Clitheroe, .took the chil­ dren to Slaidburn via .Waddington Fell.


The four times daily


passenger service from Clitheroe to Slaidbum via Dunsop Bridge, driven by Mr Bill Worswick, of Dunsop Bridge, managed to get through despite a foot of snow on the road.


Outlying villages faced


major problems. Tosside was without electricity for periods ranging from a : 'ew hours on some farms to-all night in the village centre. >


Mr Roy Bicknell, land­


lord of the Dog and Par­ tridge Hotel, served bot­ tled beer to customers' in emergency lighting when his electricity supply went off for 16 hours.


Arctic A No'rweb spokesman


said: “Engineers in a four- wheel drive • Land-Rover sent from Settle were having to drive a few yards, then stop and dig themselves out. The snow was up to the window. “Tosside is always a dif­


ficult area to negotiate, though engineers did their best to get power recon-


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


nected in Arctic condi­ tions.”


"' .Ribble Motor Services


cancelled buses to outly­ ing areas and main route services were delayed. Buses from Manchester were up to four hours late arriving in Clitheroe.


■ “Betty’s Bus” serving.out- , lying Pendle villages did not run, for the second day.


. Many drivers were held


; up when an articulated lorry slid off the road at Devil’s Elbow, on the Read to Burnley .Road. No-one was hurt.


Nightmare Mr I. F. Robertson,


county; divisional survey­ or, said that more than 100 people were involved; in snow clearing in th e . district, with 12 snow ploughs in action, includ­ ing a snow blower in the Chipping area and power buckets. . It was a nightmare for


local hauliers wondering if vehicles in various p i t s of the North would be able to get through. Some,


.drivers had to spend ^he night at motorway service stations.


. A spokesman for Rib-


blesdale Cement said that only 1,400 tonnes were sold on Monday, com­ pared with an average of nearly 3,000 tonnes most


' days. The vast majority of the firm’s 700 • employees arrived for work, but daily orders from custom­ ers were down by half.


Clitheroe missed its


second post delivery for the first time, in a few years and mail from some other parts of the country did not arrive in the after­ noon,. due to hold-ups in Blackburn.


Depleted Business slumped in.


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Clitheroe, where many- firms sent out-of-town workers home early, and several shops closed.


Banks in the town


centre remained open, many with a depleted staff, and reported very


little trade. At the Ribblesdale


Pool, only a couple of hardy • swimmers turned up ■. . . and for the regu­ lar “disabled session,” the bath was complete ly empty.


A funeral cortege to


Accrington Cemetery was cancelled when undertak­ ers-thought the journey too risky.


25th FEBRUARY — 3rd MARCH. — Cl i theroe Par ish Church Amateur Operat ic and Dramat ic S o c i e ty , ‘ ‘T h e jNew Mo o n .”


, Whi takers, Whalley, or > Tel. Whal ley 2325. 2 n d MA R CH , 1 9 8 4 . H o d d e r V a l l e y Foxhounds annual hunt


29th FEBRUARY to 3rd March. Whal ley Church P 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 :


8th MARCH: — Whal ley Flowe r Club, 1st


v A y ou n g Ch ip ping


couple had a true “white wedding” at St Barth­ olomew’s Church, when their bridal car had to be pulled part of the way by Land-Rover and some guests arrived by tractor..


snow


However, the marriage of young Shirley Woods to


20-year-old Stephen Hay­ hurst went .without furth­ er hitch, and after a re­ ception at nearby; Astley House, they were hoping to get away* for a honey-, moon in St Annes.


, Farmers struggled to find emergency containers for milk in the area, when the Clitheroe depot of the Milk Marketing Board could only manage to pick up 75 per cent of its usual collection.,


A spokesman said: “We


only collected 282,000 of our usual'390,000 litres of milk on Monday, facing te r r ib le problems in reaching some farms. The d e f ic i t w a s m a in ly , brought in on Tuesday."


Sheep losses in the area were minimal, though


for many, hill farmers Monday evening was a worrying time..


Farmer Roy Gill, of


R a t ten c lo u g h Farm, Sabden, was typical of ' many. He and his son, Laurie, trekked over their fells on Pendle until dark looking for. sheep in trouble.


“We were lucky. We didn’t lose an animal, al-


-though the snow had drifted up • to the wall tops," he said.


Mr Gill had to break off


operations earlier to go to Read to rescue his daugh­ te r Ja ckie, who was stranded in her food deliv­ ery van.


"By Tuesday, only three


schools — St Augustine’s at Billington, Tosside and Gisbum primary schools were still closed.


£40 fine for provoking a fight


A YOUTH who admitted using threatening be­ haviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace in Whalley was fined £40 at Clitheroe.


Neal Kay (17), of The


Park Hotel, Great Har­ wood, was also ordered to pay £6 costs.


Mr Peter Tidey, pro­


secuting, said the defen-' dant was seen by police officers in King Street goading another person in a group of youths. He was pushing and prodding the youth and eventually there was a fight.


Kay told the court the


other youth had bumped into him.' An argument started and there was a scuffle. “He hit me first,” he said.


Cut dow dangero


trees YOUR dramatic ture last week of huge beech t straddling the He Centre a t . Slaidt and the account Mrs Ana Brea lucky escape when 60ft. poplar fell on bungalow at Cl burn, both serve emphasise the treme danger per are in during per: of high winds. I travel by car to \


at Stonyhurst each and by the end of week when the w were at their worst, 1 almost a total ner wreck, racing from trt tree like a person pla Russian roulette; wc ing, with some consi able justification, wh. was going to be crush: Three came dowi


to Stonyhurst has a 25 large trees acti leaning towards the i many with their root: posed and there ai s imilar number \ branches hanging ovei roadway. Surely the owner,


one day, two across road and one back in field. The road from Clith


Oh dear!


vationists reach for t | pens, I would hastei! add that I love tre e l there is no finer sigh| England than our 1 trees in autumn. But feel they should be in safer positions. Now it’s snow and |


the land on which t stand have a moral ob tion, if not a legal om inspect these trees an they are in a dange condition, to cut t down before someon killed. Before the con.


R. L. CARTER, 41 Bleasdale Avenue, Clitheroe.


GISBURI MART PRICES!


THERE were 64 newly-cd cows and heifers forward ii| dairy section at Gisbum tion Mart. First prize for a newly-cil


cow was won by J. NV. Aiij (£650). Runners-up were I and M. Haynes (£625). 1 for a newly-calved heifer won by A. Wade (£720) ail P. D. Snowden (£720).


made to £710 (average £l newly-calved. Friesian hel to £720 (£626).


Newly-calved Friesian


b a l l . T i c k e t s ; T e l . B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a n d 631.


' meet ing. Tel. Whalley .3 1 4 8 . 1 4 th MARCH, WED NE5DAY — 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 1 7th M A R C H , 1 9 8 4 . — 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


28th — 31st MARCH _ Waddington Drama Gro u p p r e s en t s "My thre e angels .”


277.


- F a i r , t o w n c e n t r e . Stal ls available. — Tel. Cl i theroe 24365.


3 rd JUNE, 1 9 8 4 . — C l i th e r o e Lio n s and Round Table. Her i tage


PETRE ARMS . _. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


Enjoy Sam Smiths Traditional Hand Pulled Beer 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 LUNCH


. 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


'(£47.32), Charolais X bull £178 (£144.66), heifers to (£95.45), Black Polly bull £90 (£44.80), Heifers to £25.30), Limousin X bull' £16S (£112.90), heifers to


forward. Friesian bulls mail £120 (£49), heifers to [ (£31.70), Hereford X bull! £125 (£85.37), heifers to


the in-calf section. Black | white February calvers to £595. In the calf section, 214 ’


Six cattle were forwarl I


(£53.57). ■ Weaned calves: Friesian i | averaged £150 and beef X 1 £224. In the sale of store


animals made to £16. There were 389 cattle 1


ward in the fatstock seel among them 81 young b | Also forward were 1,052 s and 14 pigs. Certified clean cattle:


steers made to 113.8p (102 medium to - 106.8p (99 heavy to 99.8p (97.4p), heifers to 112.8p (96. medium to 109.-2p (94. heavy to 97.2p (90.7p).


bulls made to 127.8p (114 steers to 10S.2p (97.3p), he to 99.8p (85.6p), fat c grade one to 84.2p_ (78. grade two to 81.8p (68 grade three to 72.2p (58 fat bulls to 89.8p (82.6p). In the sheep section,


Uncertified cattle: Y( BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOC


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Mercer Street, Clayton-le-Moors - Tel. 31329


M. GORRIGHAN AISTD A. HARTLEY AISTD


NEW ADULT BEGINNERS CLASS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st


Teaching: Waltz, Quickstep, Cha-cha-cha, Party dances and Foxtrot


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105 NEW PARK STREET - • BLACKBURN


MARKET GISBURN .


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! JANUARY 29th ; 11'a.m. to 4 p.m..


FESTIVAL HALL, - ..SUNDAY,


i Enquiries Te/. ' .


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' . S t ill only C l per w e e k— ^ why pay more!


evening at The Victoria Hotel, . '


; Clltheroe, at 7-15 p.m., and $ every Tuesday evening at The > Commerical Hotel, Greet


^ ' Harwood, at 7 p.m.


'. Further details Tel. Blackburn^ -*• ’ •'■•49986_________ *


A Meetings every Monday : ! L . 8 p.m. till 10-15 p.m. ' - Admission £1 — Licensed bar ,, i ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocd YO U R M EM B E R O F P A R L IAM EN T


DAVID WADDINGTON . win be available to Interview constituents at


THE CONSERVATIVE OFFICE, RAILWAY VIEW, . CLITHEROE


on Saturday, January 28th, from 9-30 a.m..to 11 a.m.


THINK DOUl BRITAIN’S BESj


UPVC, H AL


££'s and ££'s L Ask for a quo


Benefit by 20 year1 T e le p h o n e : R


hoggs made to 175.5p (164 standard to 181p (171. medium to 175p (165.6p), h to 151p (149.4p), light sh ings to 170p (163.2p), hea\ 121.5p (120.3p). Overweigh eraged lOOp.. Uncertifed hoggs mad


£36.60 (£28.30), fat ewe £31.60 (£20.95), fat ram £32.20 (£22.45). Pigs: Cutters made to


(62p), baconers to 66p (64p fat sows to £65 (£63).


GRANT


A GRANT of £180 been approved by Ribble Valley Counl Recreation and Leisl Committee to help' | vide new swings ani| merry-go-round in play area at Read, entire project, whicli being undertaken by f parish council, will I £180.


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