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90. Clitheroe 22324 (Edi 2 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, April 26th, 198k


Weekend SATURDAY


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8- 45 THE SATURDAY PIC- TURE SHOW. Mark Curry with a selection of films, competitions, car­ toons and pop music.


12- 27 WEATHER.'


sic British comedy film starring Will Hay (black, and white) (1937).


12-30 GRANDSTAND including 1-00 News; Football Focus (12-35); World Snooker (1- 05, 3-20, 3-55) Commen­ tary on the Embassy World Snooker Champion­ ship from Sheffield; Racing from Leicester (1- 25, 1-55, 2-55); Boxing (1- 40, 2-10) from Wol­ verhampton; Athletics (2- 40) Commentary on the men’s 10km — the final of the Rank Xerox series; Boxing (4-20) Commen­ tary from the USA; Final Score (4-40).


05 OH, MR PORTER. Clas­ 6-


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-15 SATURDAY CINEMA: “WAR AND PEACE.” •King Vidor’s film version of Tolstoy’s masterpiece starring Henry.. Fonda, Audrey Hepburn, Mel Ferrer (1956).


2-00 MANSCAPE. The Last Iron Age.


2-30 FIV E GRAVES TO CAIRO (1943). Channel 4 launches a new season of Hollywood movies about World War II. ',


7- 7-


FOR SUCCESS. Story of two bicycle frames, one mass-produced, the other hand-crafted.


Weather. 8- 9-


5-05 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD. The adventures of two good ol’ country boys in “Daisy’s Shotgun Wed­ ding.” ,


5- 6-


6- 05REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


6*35 THE LAUGHTER SHOW. The last of four programmes with comedy impressionists Les Dennis and Dustin Gee along with comedian Roy Jay.


’AVE ’EM s ta r r in g Michael Crawford as Frank.


7-


Eighth day of The Em­ bassy World Professional Snooker Championship from th e C ru c ib le Theatre, Sheffield.


Highlights of today’s John Player Cup Final bet Bristol ana Bath.


35 BICYCLES: FRAMED


00 NEWS AND SPORT: 15WORLD SNOOKER.


4- 5- 4-20 THE


STOOGES. Moe, a paper- hanger, is thought to have a talent for power by a Mr Amscray,- who makes him dictator of Moronica.


• - has to cope with an unex­ pected visitor who is an ardent fan of Dino’s.


edition.


10RUGBY S P EC IA L . 7-


55 NEWS: Weatherman. 11-


11-00 NEWS ON TWO: Weather.


10 SOME MOTHERS DO


JOHN. Play by Don Taylor starring Anthony Quayle, Jane Lapotaire, Kenneth Haigh, Rosalie Crutchley.


6- 00 EAR SAY. The week’s news, gossip, interviews, videos and music.


00 THE TESTAMENT OF


WEATHER followed by SEVEN DAYS. Michael Charlton, Helen Hayman and guests discuss the moral and religious issues which lie behind the week’s news stories.


7-


David Vine with high­ lights of today’s snooker.


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10-


9- 9-


“ GUNS FOR SAN SEBASTIAN” (1967) starring-Anthony Quinn, Charles Bronson in an ex­ citing adventure. .


Weatherman. 10THE ACTION FILM: 12- 8-


10-30 No. 73. Second Class Male.


25 SESAME STREET. 20 CARTOON.


10-


The return of the two first ladies of the New York Police Force star­ ring Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly in “Killer’s Dozen.”


10-55 SATURDAY LATE FILM: “TILL DEATH US DO PART” starring Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols (1969).


12-30 WEATHER.


' with Jimmy Hill including news round-up and pools check.


00 NEWS AND SPORT: 15 CAGNEY AND LACEY.


5-00 NEWS. 5- 6-


05 MATCH OF THE DAY 8-


9-


20 Karting, 12-35 Torvill and Dean, 12-45 News, 12-50 On the Ball, 1-20 Darts, 1-35 Rallying, 1-55 Athletics, 3-45 Half-time soccer round-up, 4-00 Wrestling, 4-45 Results.


05 WHIZ KIDS.


WOOD. Michael Praed and Anthony Valentine sta r in this five-part drama series based on the legend'of Robin Hood.


Blue.


10- 40 ALFRESCO. 11-


1-00 CLOSE.


9-15 SCREAM PRE TTY PEGGY. Starring Bette Davies.


00 NEWS. 10 THE OSCAR. SUNDAY


I l i S l i t i l l 10-


9-00 PIGEON STREET. 9-


10- 55 WORKING FOR SAFETY. .


11-


10-30 TELE-MONTAGE (2) Switzerland with a differ­ ence.


15 SUNDAY WORSHIP. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


12-


11- 40 THE SKY AT NIGHT: New Life for Solar Max. 00 WEATHER.


l i l l t l i i ) 12- 10 USE YOUR HEAD.


11- 15 DELIA SMITH’S COOK- ERY COURSE. (3) Cream, Ice Cream and Yoghurt. .


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


, 2- DOUBLE BILL. 20 TECHNICAL STUDIES.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. I-


3- 40 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST PREVIEWS 1984. Terry Wogan pre­ views some of this year’s entries in the Eurovision Song Contest to be held on May 5th in Luxem­ burg.


SILENT, RUN DEEP” starring Burt Lancaster, Clark Gable (black and white) (1958).


4-


4- 45 THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. D ram a t ised in four episodes starring Tom Baker as Sherlock Holmes (1).


MUM. Lofty is affected by the heat and decides that either he or the Sgt Major must die.


5-


5- 6-


55TOM AND JE R R Y 10 FILM MATINEE: “RUN6-


7-


STAND: Cricket (2-00) Coverage of the John Player League; Motor Racing (2-20) from Zolder, the Belgian Grand Prix; World Snooker (3-00) Live coverage of The Embassy World P ro fe s s io n a l Snooker Championship from Sheffield.


subtitles.


Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross. Comedy film with soundtracks from Simon and Garfunkel (1967).


7-15 KNEES-UP. .


7- 45 LIVE FROM HER MA­ JESTY’S. Jimmy Tarbuck hosts the last star-stud­ ded entertainment special from Her M a je s ty ’s Theatre.


8- 45 ITN NEWS.


9- 00 BEST S E L L E R S : “Valley of thd. Dolls’’> James Cobum, Jean Sim-


55 SUNDAY GRAND­


10- 11-


• adaptation of Jacqueline Susann’s steamy novel.


SHOW. 12- 30 CLOSE.


50 NEWS REVIEW withj ; j i ia |l |i ||i | 1-


7-45 SAME TIME NEXT YEAR. Film starring Ellen Burstyn, Alan Alda (1969) (First showing on British television).


Further coverage of the ninth day from Sheffield.


15 IT AIN’T HALF HOT 10-


15 WORLD SNOOKER.ular new series looking at - topical Scottish affairs.


2-


9- 40 GRAND PRIX. Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder.


10-55 NEWS ON TWO: Weather.


II-


TO ME. An Artist in Ire­ land — this film looks at the lifestyle of Derek Hill who lives in an old rec­ tory in Co. Donegal.


Further snooker coverage and highlights.


SHOW (new series) A series of eight prog­ rammes.


6-


SHOW. Hugh Scully is joined by leading experts from the world of art and antiques. This week they visit Aberdeen.


15 THE ROCK GOSPEL 50 NEWS: Weatherman. 00ANTIQUES ROAD­ 10-


| | j j j j l | | | | | | 9-


. 9-35 PORTRAITS OF POWER.


7- 15 LAST


series), with Thora Hird reading viewers’ letters and with a suprise visit to Widecombe Church on Dartmoor.


........................... ng Owen, Peter Sains


sta r r in


SUMMER WINE by Roy Clarke


OF


THE '


7-45 YOUNG MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR 1984: The Final from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester.


10- 9-


Brian Wilde in “The Great Boarding-House Bath­ room Caper.”


and ‘


40PRA ISE BE! (new 11-


1- 2- 2- 3- 3-


11- 00 WR IT ER S ON - WRITING.


. 11-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-


STORIES OF PROFESS SOR KITZEL.


15 ALL THAT MATTERS 4-


2-30 YOUNG CASSIDY (1964) Launching a new Irish film season.


STARS. New se rie s which traces the Irish love affair with film.


’ mons, Catherine.- Hicks and Veronica Hamel head a star-studded cast in this


CROSS KEYS


LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


Bar Snacks and Home Baked


Come and try our selection of


30 THE SOUTH BANK 30 THE IRISH RM.


prepared meals including soups and daily specials


Various roast meats and salads from our cold salad bar.


Freshly ground coffee. 35 SCOTTISH VIEW. Reg­ 00 A SEAT AMONG THE


Lunches daily 12 noon to 2 p.m. Sundays 12 noon to 1-30 p.m.


Evenings Monday to Thursday inclusive 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


5-


DO. An “auto sense” com­ puter diagnoses several faults in the family car, and an answerphone is creating problems.


00WORLD SNOOKER.


5- 45 WHERE IN THE WORLD. Ray Alan hosts this lively travel quiz, with John Julius Norwich and John Carter heading the celebrity teams.


WEATHER followed by BOOK FOUR.


6-


25THE WONDERFUL 7-


00 MORNING WORSHIP. 25 AAPKAAHAK.


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE.


00 WEEKEND WORLD. 8-


30 METAL MICKEY. 00 CREDO.


4- 5- 5- 6-


starring Dustin Hoffman,- 00 THE GRADUATE. Film 45 NEWS: Weatherman. SAINT.


30 MURPHY’S MOB. 00 BULLSEYE.


6-40 HIGHWAY. Colchester, Harry Secombe is shown round the town by singer- impressionist Karen Kay. ■


30 THE BIG MATCH. 15 CARTOON TIME.


9-


Tate, England v Pakistan Test Match.


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CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB


W H A L LE Y ROAD SATURDAY, APRIL 28th 15 SQUASH. Davis and


Anne Loads chairs a dis­ cussion between disting­ uished theologians and re­ ligious commentators about the questions raised by the controversial C4 series “Jesus: The Evi­ dence."


15 FAITH AND FACT. Dr


RACE DUO


AND ORGANIST FOR DANCING


Usual entertainment with


STAIRS. One of TV’s most popular se rie s returns.


30 RETURN OF THE 10-


American opera star Julia Migenes Johnson returns with a new series.


30 SURVIVAL SPECIAL. . 30ITN NEWS.


15UPSTAIRS, DOWN­


JOHN on Friday and TOM on Sunday


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10-45 THE BOWERY (1933) Comedy, set in New York’s Bowery district in the 1890s, with Wallace


' Beery and George Raft as rival saloon owners.


final part of Robert Ash­ ley's seven-part opera.


15 PERFECT LIVES. The


r™ E ^ O B IC S L KEEP FIT


AND COLLECTORS’ F A IR STARKIE ARMS, CLITHEROE


UNWANTED ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


SHORT OF CASH? SELLTHOSE


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' BUY, BROWSE, SELL, EXCHANGE ‘


IF YOU HAVE ITEMS FOR SALE OR ANY INQUIRIES


: Please Tel. BARNOLDSWICK 815756,


^ ^


Ambulance Hall, , Church Brow.


1 CLASSES RE-COMMENCE S J Tuesday, May 1st — 1-30 p .m .- to 2-30 ^


2 p-m -


J Wednesday, May 2nd — 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. 9 Thursday, May 3rd — 7-30 p.m. to 8-30 p.m.


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GISBURN RACES


SATURDAY, MAY 5th


FIRST RACE 2 p.m.


8-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. 70p per s e s s io n


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Inquiries: Christine Blbby Tel. Whalley 2444


lei. vvnaney zhhh WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH


S P R IN G S A L E . SATURDAY,* APRIL 28th .


, 1 ' *{ ^ a t 2-30 p!m. •’ ,* , \Op.ener:Mrs Joan Jameson • , '


; 's Musical items by Mr and Mrs Roy Porter , • , and family


Crockery, Fancy Go'ods, Flower, Fruit arid .; Salad Stallfe. Buffet Teas Admission 10p,


w


have your first lesson free. Thereafter pay only f oi\ each weekly class, (offer closes 11th May.)


k Ray only initial registration fee of £2.75— 1 Rrst lesson free on registration,


Jfour local Weight Watchers class. our CLITHEROE CLASS


m eets a t th e Dog and Partridge Hotel, Wellgate, THURSDAY, a t 7-30 p.m. Tel. Eileen on Blackburn 668478


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THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB presents


NO MYSTERY IN CONCERT


plus RED ROOSTER SOUNDS plus NOOKIES DISCO o n FRIDAY, MAY 4 th a t THE STARKIE ARMS, CLITHEROE Ring Clitheroe 25416


MEMBERS ONLY 05WORLD SNOOKER. TH RE E Clitheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


What's on... What's on... What's oh... What's on... What's on... Whatsw* RIBBLE VALLEY


CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB would like to thank the following ; businesses and companies for their generous sponsorship of cricket bails for the coming season.


CASTLE CASTINGS LTD -


CRABTREES CONFECTIONERS' . COSGROVES OUTFITTERS, Rlmington W. D. GREEN M.P.S. RICHARDREAD DALTON PRINTERS, Accrington: THWAITES BREWERY SKIPTON BUILDING SOCIETY B. DUGDALE & SON LTD


ACCRINGTON TROPHY CENTRE DAWSONS IRONMONGERS ICI


35 MAMA MALONE. Mama 05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus 00NEWS SUMMARY and-


R. & P. HARGREAVES, Woodologist, Clitheroe CHOICE FRUITS, Clitheroe F. ASHCROFT 8> SON LTD, Whalley • EMPRESS SQUASH RACKETS NORRIS ELECTRICAL, Clitheroe FROZEN FOOD CENTRE, Clitheroe COOK & SMITH INSURANCE S. R. WHITHAM, Family Butchers, Clitheroe FLEXIBLE REINFORCEMENTS DUTTON CARPETS, Blackburn PENDLE CARPETS, West Bradford , CHATBURNTYRE DEPOT E. DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD R. TURNER & SON, Sports Outfitters T. LONG SPORTS INJURY CLINIC J. HEMMINGWAY DAWSONS, High-Class Fruiterers, Clitheroe P. CARLETON, Joiner, Kendal Street, Clitheroe


subowski has made two distinctive and different films about his grand-, father, Jozef Nowak.


by Jerzy Kazsubowski.


15 WORLD OF SPORT. 12- 10-


9- 00 THE AVENGERS. When Sir William Burgess be­ comes the main suspect in a murder investigation, Steed follows up the numerous clues in an at­ tem p t to prove his friend’s innocence.


The delights of tum-of- the-century Paris are brought to vivid life in a fast-moving song and dance production.


11- 00ROBIN OF SH ER ­ 00 PARIS, I LOVE YOU!


Channel 4 continues its world premiere of the seven-part opera con­ ceived especially for TV.


11-30 THE


00 T. J. HOOKER. Lady i annual American Music Awards given to the win­ ners


MUSIC AWARDS. Lionel Richie hosts the eleventh


AMERICAN


— Pod and Rock, Country and Soul. Guest appear­ ances include Barry Man- ilow, Culture Club, Alaba­ ma and a special tribute to Michael Jackson.


in three categories 00P E R F E C T L IV E S .


Thursday, April 26tn


From Whalley Bus Station at 10-30 a.m.


Returns at 1-35 p.m.


From Langho Station at 10-15 a.m., Copster Green 10-25 a.m.,


Oaks Bar 10-27 a.m. Returns at 1-40 p.m.


TICKETS £1 ONLY AVAILABLE ON THE BUS inclusive of return journey and entry to th e S ports Centre,


Ribble Valley Borough Council — serving the community 30JOZEF. J e rz y Kaz- 20 SZARE. The second film LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE FUN BUS


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CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB THUR SDAY, A PR IL 2 6 th


Accrington and Dist. Concert S e c . '


AUDITION NIGHT SATURDAY, A PR IL 2 8 th (Say No More)


6 ACTS


HARVEST SUNDAY, A PR IL 2 9 th


DOREEN CHADWICK


.{IN CONCERT) Reajly Great WEEKLY DOUBLE 7-27'


WEEKLY TREBLE 2-26-2 200 CLUB 44'


Members and Bona Fide Guests


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PRIVATE DANCE STUDIO, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


ONE STEP BEYOND


Principal: GLADYS M. B. SUTCLIFFE, ASDTA, AIDTA, (ATB) (AMD HONS) IDTA DISCO DIPLOMA


CLASSES IN CLASSICAL BALLET, MODERN DANCE, TAP, STAGE, DISCO, SCOTTISH HIGHLAND DANCING


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CHILDREN ACCEPTED FOR MOST SUBJECTS from 5 years '


INFANT CLASSES AVAILABLE from 3Vz years


STUDENTS TUTORED IN ALL GRADES, MEDAL TESTS AND MAJORS


ALSO CLASSES IN DRAMA Tutored by Mrs Margaret Smith


ATTENTION ADULTS!


GET PHYSICAL CLASSES DANCE EXERCISE, DISCO, TAP, DIASTHENICS,


DAY and EVENING SESSIONS available also LUNCHTIME LIMBERS


CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, APRIL 30th


ENROLMENTS


SATURDAY, APRIL 28th in the Studio, 10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m.


FOR FURTHER DETAILS PHONE CLITHEROE 25629


LOW MOOR C LUB .THURSDAY(and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, APRIL 29th


MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 7


SUNDAY, APRIL 29th ■


MOBIL SOUND DISCO Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


Six meetings from TUESDAY, MAY 1st at RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE 7-15 — 9-15 p.m.


BIRDS IN THEIR HABITATS W.E.A.


Tutor: COLIN STRAKER SYLLABUS


Woodland, Hedgerow, Farm and Field, Moorland and Mountain, Lake and Rivers,-Coast, Garden, 'Habitats


Field Trip to Bolton Abbey Woods and Barden Moor as an alternative to the last two classes on Saturday, June - 9th if class wishes j


Fee £5. Concessions: OAPsJfull time students; unemployed FREE


ENROL FIRST MEETING Sec. NORA WILSON WHALLEY 3257


WHALLEY. PAR |


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COMES TO TOWN! CLITHEROE


CIRCUS FIESTA


; Thursday and Friday: 4-45 p.m;and 7-30 p.m.. '


' * ^Featuring


ANNECHIPPERFIELD ’ and her MACAWS


AFRICAN LIONS TONY HOPKINS ■ DUO BIDDALL . Aerial rocket sensation ' l (ORLANDO


SKATING GERMAINS from France > ,


- on the swinging trapeze - DUO DEMARUS International Jugglers ■, • plus SHETLAND PONIES, FIRE EATERS, CRAZY CLOWNS, DOGS etc, etc. B O O K ,H OW ALTHAMS TRAVEL,? ;Klng Street, Ciitheroe. Tel. 27136 . .


and on site from Thursday, May 10th. Open'10 a.m. dally. Price from £1.50 to £3.50. LIVE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS VERY BEST!


THURSDAY, MAY 10th to SATURDAY, MAY 12th • Saturday: 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.


- CASTLE FIELD - ★ ★ A l l Electors


ANNUAL , to be held at 1


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■ j 28th, 1984.8 p.r Admission by ticket onl


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DRAMA FESTIVAL


Civic Hall, York Street, Clitheroe BB7 2DL > APRIL 30th — MAY Sth


■ ADJUDICATOR;


Monday at 7-30 p.m. WADDINGTON THEATRE GROUP present


MY THREE ANGELS


A light comedy by Sam and Bella Spewlck


Opening o f fe r Monday n ig h t TWO se a ts fo r th e p r ic e o f one


Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.


OTLEY LITTLE THEATRE , CLUB presents


THE LATE EDWINA BLACK


A play by William Dinner and william Morum


Friday at 7-30 p.m.


LANCASTER FOOTLIGHTS CLUB present


' A play by David Storey THE FARM


JAMES PATRICK Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. THE TUDOR PLAYERS present


THE DRESSER


A play by Ronald Harwood Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


TAKE ONE SETTLE present '


THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE


BRIDGEND CASTLE PLAYERS present


Adapted to a Welsh setting by Ewart Alexander


GO HSTS


Admission £1.60. Season Ticket £8 (for six nights) Block bookings of 10 or more £1 each.


Seats may be reserved at the Civic Hall (tel. 23278) Mon. to Fri. 11 a.m. to 12-30 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m. and evenings. PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR OWN DRAMA FESTIVAL


• Sponsored by the POST OFFICE m a


Mfjt jWoortocb WADDINGTON


SURF’N’TURF RESTAURANT


IS NOW OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY EVENINGS


(closed Sunday and Monday) for


prime quality fish and beef s te ak s from th e grill a s well a s speciality d ish e s


A comedy by Neil Simon Saturday at 7-00 p.m.


HOMECOOKED BAR MEALS available every lunchtime and evening (7-30 to 9-30) a s usual


Tel. Clitheroe 22333


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MO N D A Y , MAY 7 th , P e n d le to n WI coffee morning and afternoon te a s , s ta lls , displays,


7TH* MAY, Mo n d a y — N ew t o n Vi l lage Hal l , May Day Fle a Ma r k e t , I n q u i r i e s . S l a i d b u r n 3 1 2 .


S i land!


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1 2 t h M A Y . — Ox R o a s t , l i c e n s e d b a r , t i c k e t s £ 5 a v a i l a b l e f r om C l i th e ro e 2 3 5 0 1 .


7 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 4 , MONDAY. — Gi sb u rn Yo u n g F a rm e r s Po in t - t o -P o in t Dis co Dance .


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1 2 th MAY, S a tu rd a y . — U n i t e d R e f o r m e d Ch u r c h , C l i th e ro e . May Ma r k e t .


' C l i t h e r o e , B ru n g e r l e y Dog Wa lk , e n t r y fo rms f rom* C l i th e ro e A d v e r ­ t i s e r Of f ice.


2 0 th MAY, SUNDAY. ^ R o t a r y C l u b o f


2 7 th arid 2 8 th MAY. — S l a id b u r n 'Wh i t Fe s t iva l C e l e b r a t i o n s , S u n d a y F l e a M a r k e t . — I n ­ q u i r i e s S l a id b u rn 27 3 , W h i t M o n d a y . . M a y Qu e e n an d S p o r t s .


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2 n d and 3 rd JUNE . — S la id b u r n S te am Ral ly a n d Ga rd e n P a r ty ; I n ­ q u i r i e s S l a id b u rn 235 o r 25 6 .


6 t h JU N E , WED N E S ­ D A Y . — S u b -A q u a C lu b o p e n n ig h t , all o v e r 16s we lcome . — I n q u i r i e s C l i t h e r o e 2 5 1 0 9 .


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JUNE " 8 th , F r id ay . — P e n d l e to n Vi l lage Hal l S i l v e r . J u b i l e e B a r ­ be cue .


8 th JUNE.* — Friday,* E a v e s H o u s e F a rm , W a d d i n g t o n . B a r n Dan c e /Es so Steel Band.


1 3 th (to 1 6 th JUNE. __ M a r y W a d d i n g t o n School o f Dancing pre - s e n t s **‘T h e M a g i c F a r aw a y T r e e ” by Enid Blyton.


: Au c t io n Sa le , T r i n i t y ' M e th o d i s t Ch u rch .


1 STH JU N E , F r id a y ^


21s t to 2 4 th JUNE — Cl i th e ro e Cas t le Op en A i r Th e a t r e Gro u p p r e ­ s e n t s Burnley G. a n d S .


JU LY 7 th R ib b l e s d a l e S c h o o l A s s o c i a t i o n An n u a l Gala.


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SATURDAY, APRIL 28th


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ASHTON TOWN KICK OFF 3 p.m.


Admission 70p


Children and OAP 30p Refreshments available


Members' Licensed Clubhouse


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