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Clitheroe 2232.1 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 28th, I98i Clitheroe 22321 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331JClassified)


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V RIBBLESDALE POOL 'A R.V.B.C.


S A T U R D A Y -


7- 45 NEWS AND SPORT: Weather.


. 8-10 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. Mark Curry with a selection of films, competitions, car­ toons and guests including Keith Harris.


6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


10-52 WEATHER. ' 10-55 GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 12-55 News; Cricket (11-00) Coverage of Eng­ land v West Indies at Lord’s; Athletics- (1-00) A glimpse back to the Bis- lett Games in Oslo; Wimb­ ledon ’84 (2-00) Coverage of the sixth day’s play in the Lawn Tennis Champ­ ionships; Racing from the Curragh (3-00) The Joe McGrath Irish Sweeps Derby.


5- 6-


8-


6-10 DATE WITH DANGER: "SKY HEIST” (1975) Film s t a r r in g Don Meredith, Joseph Cam- panella, Frank Gorshin and Stefanie Powers.


9-


SHOW. Eighth in a series of programmes for all the family. Tonight’s special guests are Marian Mont­ gomery with Barney Kes sel, Herb E llis , Gerard Kenny and The Chieftains.


9- 10-


emerges from behind the bandages; while Adam’s past is revealed to contain some disturbing facts by an old acquaintance.


Weatherman.


11-55 SATURDAY LATE FILM: “THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION” (1975) starring Barbara Hale, Steve Brodie.


1-15 WEATHER.


11- 05 BIRD OF PREY by Ron Hutchinson. A four-part thriller for the electronic age, featuring Richard Griffiths, Nigel Davenport and Jeremy Child. Will Henry Jay’s journey to Brussels teach him more about “Le Pouvoir?”


smond Lynam introduces highlights of the sixth day’s play, with news and comment.


6-10 POP QUIZ. Mike Read tests the pop and rock knowledge of tonight’s guests who are Hank Marvin, Shakin’ Stevens, Lulu, Dave Edmunds, Thomas Dolby and Ian McNabb.


SPORT. 8- 8-


day’s play between Eng­ land and the West Indies.


programmes about tourist German.


9-


celebration of 50 years. Filmed documentary of preparations for the an- . niversary season at Glyn- deboume — an operatic d re am which s t i l l nourishes half a century after its foundation.


05 REGIONAL NEWS/ 55 NEWS: Weatherman. 11-35 NEW


11-40 CRICKET: SECOND t TEST. Highlights of the


hird do,^D „i„.. #■-— Lord’s.


15 THE VAL DOONICAN


9-25 EASTERN TALES. 9- 40 LITTLE RASCALS.


10- 00 DYNASTY. S te v e n


10-30 NO. 73. Have a ball with the bands, cartoons and competitions.


50 NEWS AND SPORT: 05 WIMBLEDON ’84. De­


THE WILDERNESS TRAIL.


10-15 NELSON’S COLUMN BIG BAND. A group of top session musicians get together from time' to time to play for tbeir own amusement numbers from the golden era of big bands, introduced by Spike Milligan. .NEW S Weather.


10-65 POLICE. A series filmed over nine months inside Thames Valley Constabul­ ary. “Robbery.”


"ON TWO:


Comment and discussion on current ideas pre­ sented by Russell Davies and Minette Martin.


15 GLYNDEBOURNE. A


00PRIMA! Eight short 8-


9-


out on the round-the- world trail for the biggest prize in British television — £10,000. With David Frost.


15 SATURDAY REVIEW. 10- 11-


9-15ASPEL AND COM­ PANY. Michael Aspel in­ vites you to spend Satur­ day night with him and his guests.


00 ITN NEWS. -


When recession finally catches up with a small businessman, he devises some unusual cutbacks.


11-30 THE LATE FILM. "Sur­ vival Run.” With the Nazi invasion of the Nether­ lands, a young aristocrat becomes a daring fighter pilot for the Dutch Resist­ ance. Starring Rutger Hauer.


1-35 CLOSEDOWN. the Beaulieu, eager to set SUMMER SWIMMING COURSES


DIVING — for the Beginners and Novice, Dive in safe easy progressive stages.


SWIMMING CHALLENGE AWARD SCHEME.


“One of Those Days.” A drunken bank robber causes havoc.


00 THE GENTLE TOUCH.


Learn new skills to improve water confidence, increase stamina and make swimming more enjoyable.


WATERMANSHIP AWARD SCHEME.


Learn basic' water safety techniques, develop . confidence and improve survival ability.


OOSLIMMING DOWN.


PECTED. “The Gift of Beauty.” A young woman with a problem.


00 TALES OF THE UNEX­


DETAILS FROM RIBBLESDALE POOL TEL. 24825


INFLATABLE MONSTER SESSION


SATURDAY MORNING 11 aim. to 12 noon


BRING YOUR OWN INFLATABLES SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.


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TH E SANDPIPER WHALLEY


1- 2-


with Gerald Durrell. 55 ARK ON THE MOVE,


05 MATT AND JENNY ON 4-


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- t ro d u c ed by Dickie Davies: 12-20 Karting — The TV Times Superaart Challenge from Doning- ton; 12-45 ITN News fol­ lowed by Australian Pools News; 12-50 Tour de France Preview; 1-00 Rugby League — Au­ stralia v Great Britain from Brisbane; 1-20 The ITV Seven — 1-30 New­ market, 1-45 Newcastle, 2-00 Newmarket, 2-15 Newcastle, 2-30 Newmar- ■ ket, 2-50 Newcastle, 3-05 The Curragh; 3-20 Motor Cycling — The Dutch 500 c.c. TT from Assen; 3-50 News Round-up; 4-00 Wrestling; 4-40 Tour de France; 4-50 Results.


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-


6- 7-


, 6-00 THE PYRAMID GAME. With Steve Jones.


Wrong Mr Right.” ,


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55 WIMBLEDON ’84. AND CRICKET: SECOND TEST. Wimbledon '84: Coverage of today’s play where places in the quar-


5-


Comedy drama starring William Holden in his Oscar-winning perform­ ance as an opportunistic American prisoner-of-war suspected of being a German spy.


finds that his daughter M e lan ie is c au s in g hiccups.


EVERY FRIDAY


20STALAG 17 (1953)ROCKERFELLA’S DISCO 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.


S trictly no Jeans or trainers 35 BUFFALO BILL. Bill 6- 00 EAR SAY. The week’s


7- 8-


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by SEVEN DAYS.


news, gossip, interviews, videos and live bands.


30 UNION WORLD. 9-


has returned to his home and family in Valladolid. But the completion of Don Quixote brings him more enemies than friends.


05WHIZ KIDS. “ The


entertainment series star­ ring Lulu, with Kenneth W illiam s and Ted Robbins.


30 SOME YOU WIN. New 10-


ter-finals of the:Ladies’ Singles are decided, and the men reach the last 16. Cricket: Second Test. Coverage of the third


7-30 ULTRA QUIZ. A thousand hand-picked con­ testants arrive at the Na- . tional Motor Museum in


S U N D A Y


6-40APPEAL. Co untes s Mountbatten of Burma appeals on behalf of the


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-05 BOD. 9-20 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-


10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10- 30 PAGES


CEEFAX. 1-00 FARMING.


1-25 ROCKSCHOOL. Third of eight programmes giving hints and tips on playing to budding rock musi- - dans.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES.


1-55 BARNEY BEAR (car­ toon).


~ 2-05 HUMPHREY BOGART IN “THE TREASURE OF THE S IERRA MADRE” (1947) (black and white).


4-05 BONANZA. After killing a man, Griff Bannon as­ sumes his victim’s identity in a scheme to claim the man’s inheritance. Jamie witnesses half the crime and schoolfriend Neta the other. . .


4-


programmes with Stanley Reynolds.


WAYS. A series of five


NOAKES. John Noakes and Shep review the "Go with Noakes” series.


12-30 ENCOUNTERS WITH ISLAM.


35 LOOK BACK WITH 6-


7- FROM' 8-


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND: Cricket: The John P lay e r Special League.


subtitles.


a series of nine stories set in a time-share flat. “To­ g e th e r F o re v e r ,” by Wally K. Daly.


9-


8- 25 THE NATURAL WORLD. “Treasures of the Gulf’ — this film looks at the bounty of wildlife that is a part of the Arabian Gulfs riches, and asks how long the wildlife can survive the onslaught of modem de­ velopment.


8-10 A MOMENT TO TALK. A series in which men and women on the industrial production line stop to talk about their lives, jobs and concerns.


Weather. 55 GREAT LITTLE RAIL­


5- 35THE WORLD, THE FLE SH AND THE DEVIL. Colin Morris chairs in a battle of wits


10-15 NEW ZEALAND


9-45'GONE TO GROUND with Norman Gregory at the Fugitive.


CINEMA: “MIDDLE AGE SPREAD” (1979) continuing a short season of films new to television.


between theological stu­ dents, testing their know­ ledge not only of religion, but the ways of the world.


6- 00 NEWS: Weatherman.


6-10 BEAU GESTE by P. C. Wren. Dramatised in eight episodes starring Benedict Taylor.


6- 40 HOME ON SUNDAY. Cliff Michelmore travels to the beautiful Chateau de Remaisnil in Picardy, one of the homes that are now part of the life of ' Laura Ashley, the de­ signer.


7- 15 LOVE STORY: “BOBBY DEERFIELD” (1977) Feature film star­ ring A1 Pacino, Marthe Keller.


9-15 NEWS: Weatherman.


. 9-30 THAT’S LIFE. Consumer advice, investigations, mis-prints, and real-life humour with Esth e r Rantzen and her team of reporters.


10-


lows Lorin Maazel, who has had a brief reign as director of the Vienna State Opera, through the politics, intrigue and music of his last few months of office.


11- for television (1971) star­


r in g Hugh ..O’Brien, Elizabeth Ashley.


12- 35 WEATHER. 10-


VIEWS. Bernard Levin in conversation with Alan Ayckbourn, playwright, director, lyricist and ex­ actor.


Shaftesbury Homes and Arothiica


6- 45 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. 7-


50 NEWS REVIEW with 15 SHARING TIME. Last in


05 NEWS ON TWO: 10- 11-


of the series. A romance is cooking in the kitchen.


9-10 ITN NEW& 9-


7-45 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE. “Along Came a Spider.” The death of a fop scientist is ruled as accidental, but his wife suspects murder.


“No Stone.” Another ex­ citing case for CI5.


Drama about an old- fashioned Scottish family.


12-30 CLOSEDOWN.


Episode Two in the story outlaw Ned Kelly.


25 THE OLD MASTER., 30 THE LAST OUTLAW.


In the event of there being no cricket coverage, programmes will be as follows:


15 THE LEVIN INTER­


2-00 CRICKET REPORT. 2-10SUNDAY MATINEE: “ The One That Got Away.”


4-15 MURPHY’S MOB. 4-15 CRICKET REPORT. 4- 5- 5-


6- SAINT.


some of the funniest mo­ ments in the first of six specially-compiled shows.'


HOUSE. Russ and his, “Madhouse” mates re-live'


10-00 BACCHANAL. The seventh in this series about black art.


i going. With Edward Woodward.'


00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD­


secretary is out for re­ venge. But when she tried to “go it alone” she should have told someone like Callan where she was


needs a mortgage, Teresa is in debt, Sheila is short of cash — and Barry needs a loan to pay for lunch at the pub.


05 BROOKSIDE. Heather


WAYNE FONTANA THE MINDBENDERS


. SATURDAY, JUNE 30th and


Plus DISCO 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.


SATURDAY, JULY 7th 00 CERVANTES. CervantesBERNARD MANNING 00 CALLAN. Liz, .Hunter’s


Admission on all nights payable on the door 1


Tel. WHALLEY 2370 For all inquires .


11- 50 CAR EFUL , SOFT SHOULDER (1942) Comedy spy thriller star­ ring Virginia Bruce as a Washington socialite who is conned into- helping Axis agents who pose, as United States Secret Ser­ vice operatives.


A Mysterious Rash. Last in the series of satirical and topical comedy shows.


1-10 CLOSE. 50 WHO DARES WINS


AlWTimU CLAY SHO 40-bird Open Sporting


OTERS C L A Y S H O O T


Entries taken from 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m., £2.50 per entry


Prizes down to 3rd place both expert and novice classes


SUNDAY, JULY 1st Refreshments available


Moorcock Gun Club


WADDINGTON FELL NEAR CLITHEROE


15 GO FOR IT. Last show


missions engiana


25 THE PROFESSIONALS.


COMMISSIONING SERVICE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF


THE GOSPELS


(Gospel distributors are particularly encouraged to attend)


ST MARY’S PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 1st, 8 p.m.


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50 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. 20 CRICKET REPORT. 25 RETURN OF THE


25 CRICKET REPORT.


SUNDAY, JULY 1st, 1984 10-45 a.m. and 6 p.m.


Preacher: Mr D. Grouchley 3 p.m. Reunion Service


When the scholars will present the Roger Jones Musical "GREATER THAN GOLD"


2-15 IRISH ANGLE. Looking at Irish affairs and inter-


9-


9-30 THE GREATEST THIN­ KERS. Columbus.


STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL.


11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 11-


12-


11- 00 ME AND MY MICRO. Smargana (Anagrams).


, From Haverstock Hill, • North London.


fortnightly exploration of the North West's country­ side.


12-30 JOBWATCH. Economists say that sport and leisure are one of the fastest growing areas of the economy.


GLAND. The' Hardest Game.


1- 15 OMNIBUS! This film fol­ 2-


ment, from' a religious point Of view on the way life is presented to the public Dy the various media of communication.


05 “HARPY.” A film made 4-45 CRICKET. John Player 6-30 ITN NEWS.


League from Old Traf- ford.


4-15.MURPHY'S MOB. Foot-' ball-based ch ild ren ’s serial.


Player League. Lanca­ shire v Middlesex.


25THE WONDERFUL 3- 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


2- 40 QUESTIONS. Sir Robert Armstrong, Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service, gives his first-ever televi­ sion interview.


5- 45 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by* FACE THE PRESS. -


sents A Masked Ball with Luciano Pavarotti and Katia Ricciarelli.


30 DO\W4 TO EARTH. A 6- 00 ENGLAND, THEIR EN­ 7-


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. With Bamber Gascoigne.


8-


the last of the current series, Ben Walker is per­ suaded to. defend a drunk­ en trouble-maker with violent anti-black views who assaults Walker’s black assistant Lafe.


American photographer Elliott Erwitt.


30 PLATFORM TWO. Com­ 9-


00 CRICKET. The John 10-


■ STAIRS. Careless gossip by Edward at his local leads to some frightful scandal involving a pro­ tege of Richard Bellamy’s.


Come and share in the celebrations Everybody welcome


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1 9 8 5 C R U IS E S ON “CANBERRA” , “SEA


15 THE MISSISSIPPI. In


PR IN C E S S ” an d “SWAN H E L LE N IC ”


We hold 1983 P& O Cruises Top travel Agents Award and are promoting two 1985 cruises on - Canberra available for a limited period.


15 DESIGN. A profile of 15 UPSTAIRS, DOWN-


CRUISE 503, MAY 17-th for 16 nights vlsiting.Malaga, Athens, Rhodes, Port. Said (for Cairo) and Gibraltar. -


CRUISE 504 JUNE 2nd, for 12 nights visiting Praia da Rocha, Tenerife* Las Palmag, Madeira and Vigo.


IN CONCERT. Last of C4’s quartet of program­ mes devoted to country music features Waylon Jennings.


12-10 CLOSE. .


■ in a bustling Australian river Dort of the 1890s.


'ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS


RUN. First of an Austra­ lian four-part mini-series based on Nancy Cato's best-selling romance set


15 WAYLON JENNINGS


Special Group Rates available.'FREE COACH to Southampton and for early bookers a FREE GIFT of Zeiss Jena Binoculars.,


15ALL THE RIVERS


Book now for these Special Group Rates. /'■ ■ details.


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Contact the acknowledged cruise specialists for full . •


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Q a / C U v f A . - 1st PENDLE V v m J


.6 p.m. to 9 p.m; SATURDAY, JUNE 30th at l O scout group: FAMILY BARBECUE Ss o o o o o e o c e e o c o o o o o o c k


Admission 30p Accompanied children free. Parents and friends — all ‘welcome


In marquee i f wet................


FADDOCK ADJOINING CLAREMONT HOUSE, PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE" . ." ; '


‘ \ (By kind invitation of Dr and Mrs McKinlay) ■> Barbecue Chicken, Sausages and Burgers. Stalls: Cake,'1 Tombola, Bran Tub, Archery. Games of skill. Other refreshments.


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CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR


OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY PRESENT


________Produced by: EDMOND CAMBIEN


SONGS FROM THE SHOWS


THIS THURSDAY and FRIDAY JUNE 28th and 29th


in the PARISH CHURCH HALL . at 7-30 p.m.


All Tickets £1.00 each


Proceeds In aid of CARE and Pariah Church Hall Improvements.


Tickets available from The Parish Office and J. Turner and Son, Castle Street, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY, JUNE 30th


PROFILE DUO SUNDAY, JULY 1st


GREATACT NIGEL HENEGHAN WINNER NORTH WEST ARTISTE OF THE YEAR


WEEKLY DOUBLE 12-6 WEEKLY TREBLE 7-25-27


Members and Bona Fide Guests


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, JULY 1st


MEMBERS, DRAW £ 1 3


__________(Comedy Duo) Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome'


BUDGIE and SUDGE SUNDAY, JULY 1st


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TRINITY YOUTH and


COMMUNITY CENTRE Invite you to their


2 1 s t BIRTHDAY


CELEBRATIONS on


FRIDAY, JULY 6th 7-30 p.m.-11 p.m.


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ADMISSION 80p including SUPPER"


MIDSUMMER BARBECUE and BISCB DANCE


SATURDAY, JUNE 30th 7-30 p.m> to 11-45 p.m. at


HANCOCK’S FARM Eaves H a ll, Lane, West Bra d ford


TICKETS £3 LICENSED BAR


Available at the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times or Hancock's Farm. Tel. 23685 In aid of St Helen's Church Funds


CHIPPING Wl


CRAFT DAY


SOUND SURFER PROMOTIONS In association with


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB


PRESENT THE


RED ROSE MUSIC FESTIVAL


CLITHEROE CASTLE on SATURDAY, JUNE 30th


THE CLIMAX BLUES BAND


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


+ THE FARENJI WARRIORS (London's top Afro-jazz-funk outfit)


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


+ YESSIR (Non-slop rhythm and blues madness)


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


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


+ RED ROOSTER SOUNDS TICKETS £6


£6 tickets are available in Clitheroe at


Ainsworths Newsagents, Waterloo Road; Castle Records, Castle Street


T.Y.G. DISCO FRIDAY


DISCO


) JUNE 29th 7-30 p.m.


President: Don Lusher


BIG BAND SOUND LANCASHIRE COUNTY BIG BAND


TRINITY SCHOOL ROOM


Conductor: Alan Tomlinson


LANCASHIRE SCHOOLS TRAINING , BIG BAND Conductor: Tom Cudley .


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 7-30 p.m. , ' Adults£ 1— Children, OAPsSOp


.................. ‘Refreshments available.. '■ -r, x ’


Tickets from Clitheroe Advertiser Office and et the door or Tot. Burnley 22842


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Tense, nervous, worried about . over-eating, smoking, exam nerves, Insomnia, marital t problems, flying?


ARE YOU ;


HYPNOTHERAPY - can help


Ring WHALLEY 2610 for consultation .


COLLECTORS FAIR THETOWN HALL, — SKIPTOK


ANTIQUE and


' J U N E 3 0 t h 10 a.m.—5 p.m.


SATURDAY,


Musical Instruments, Silver, Jewellery, Many Collectable Items, Refreshments


-DetallaiJra.JJJ. Harris Tat. QUISELEY 76804


in CHIPPING


VILLAGE HALL, SUNDAY, JULY


____ i1st_ __ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Admission 15p Home made refreshments


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AT THE


BOAR’S HEAD LONG PRESTON


NO ADMISSION AFTER 11 p.m. TOP HIT RECORDS


Admlulon £1 b*for* 9 p.m. £1.50 afttr


EVERY FRIDAY 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.


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EDISFORD AND LOW MOOR COMMUNITY FESTIVAL


GRAND FETE


THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 30th at EDISFORD SCHOOL :


To be opened at 2 p.m. by St Paul’s Rose Queen Attractions include: Caledonian Dance Society, Lancs Constabulary, Air Training Corps,., Cakes, White Elephant, Darts, Plants, Bran


Tub, etc., etc'. Pony Rides, Teddy Bears Picnic, Dads v Lads Soccer


REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE BRING THE FAMILY ! Admission lOp, Children Free


SUNDAY, JULY 1st at ST PAUL’S


9-00 Holy Communion


10-30 FESTIVAL THANKSGIVING and Sunday School Prizegiving with Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe


6-00 Evensong • CIVIC HALL 0 = o


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Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a


CLAIMING DATES


. future date may use this, column to . publicise their event three months in . advance. For example the text would contain the j name of the. organisation;


' name of the event and the • 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


. tiv e As sociation Gala Evening.


11th AUGUST, SATUR- DAY. — Gisburn Play­ ing . Fields, Conserva-


1 2 t h A U G U S T . — Bolton-by-Bow!and Vil­ lage NSPCC Centenary A p p e a l . P lo u g hm a n 's Lunch, Afternoon Tea, etc.


CLITHEROE Tel. 23278


COMMENCING FRIDAY, JUNE 29th TO THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


J On November 13J9M, Karen SHkwood, ' an employee of a nudearfacSty, ' left to meet with a reporter from the NewYxkTimes. '


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ST JOHN’S CHURCH HURST GREEN ANNUAL


GARDEN PARTY on the Vicarage Lawn (H wet In the Memorlel Hell)


SATURDAY, JUNE 30th at 2-30 p.m.


To be opened by Mrs M. Jeffrey


Stalls—Games— Refreshments


Admission by Voluntary . . . Donation


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St James’s Women’s Fellowship


Saturday, June 30th


JUMBLE SALE


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