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Clitheroe 22324 Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, August 1st, 19S5 Weekend SATURDAY ( BSC-l ) 7- 10 OPEN UNIVERSITY


10-55 GRANDSTAND inch: 1-00 News Summary, Weather; 10-55, 1-40, 2-10, 2-40, 3- 20, 4-00 Cricket, England v Australia, at Old Trafford; 1-55, 2-25, 3-05 Racing from Goodwood; 3-40 Show Jumping, reports from Dinard, France on The European Champion­ ships; 4-30 Motorcycling, a look at tomorrow's British Motorcycle Grand Prix at Silverstone; 5-00 Final Score.


8- 30THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW Studio guests are Victoria Wood and John Cunliffe, author oi the “ Postman Pat" stories.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-


TURES OF WONDER WOMAN A crazed scien­


tist has developed a plan to steal the memories tram c om p u te rs . W o n d e r Woman investigates.


6- 05 ANYTHING GOES Keith Chegwin and Suzanne Dando takes charge in the Blackpool Tower Circus as family teams compete.


6-55FILM: THE MAGNIFI­ CENT SEVEN RIDE! Lee


Van Cleef leads the seven back into action in the fourth and last of the


B-30ARE YOU B E IN G SERVED? Grace Bros are stock-taking and the staff are working late. Unaware that they are not alone in the building.


MO NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


9-15 SHOGUN Another chance to see true story of Will Adams, an Elizabethan sailor who became the only non-Japanese Samurai. Richard Chamberlain stars.


11- The British singer-songwri­


ter in a concert recorded in Sydney, Australia in 1983.


12- 05 WEATHER ( BBC-2 ,


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-


CINEMA: "TAKE ME TO


TOWN" Ann Sheridan and Sterling Hayden star in romantic comedy.


4- 3 0C R IC K E T : FOURTH TEST Peter West intro­


duces coverage of this af­ ternoon's play between En­ gland and Australia at Old


Trafford.


6-15 THE SKY AT NIGHT Pat­ rick Moore visits Australia.


6-35 COMMANDOS OF CON­ SERVATION Trevor Phil- p o t t ' traces the develop-


9- 25 W A L T PRESENTS -


9-35C APTAIN SC ARLET AND THE MYSTERONS


"Dangerous Rendezvous".


104)0AD V EN TU R E OF A LIFETIME "Journey to the Rooftop of the World".


10- 11-


12- SUPERMAN II. jewel thief.


have their hands full trying to catch an international


troduced by Dickie Davies. 12-20 International Athle­


35 JOAN ARMATRADING


tics, the IAC Invitational from Crystal Palace; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 Polo, the Coronation Cup, England v Mexico; 1-40, 2-10 Racing from Newmarket; 1-55 Ral­ lying, the British Midland Ulster Rally; '2-25 Water Skiing, the KP European Cup Final; 3-50 News Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestling;


4-50 Results.


54)0 ITN NEWS 5415 THAT’S MY BOY "Light


10 F ILM : S A T U R D A Y


5-35 CARRY ON CAMPING Sid and Bernie decide to spend their camping holi­ day at a nudist site. But they will have to trick their girlfriends.


and Shade” , Mollie Sugden stars.


7-15 BOTTLE BOYS "If The Cap Fits", comedy with the manic milkmen.


7- 45 ULTRA QUIZ '85. Seven


adventurous contestants travel back into medieval times.


8- 45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 9- 00 METEOR starring Sean


Connery and Natalie Wood. A large comet causes a massive explo­ sion which hurls a meteor


on a collision course with Earth.


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9- 9-


6- 7-


55 PLAY SCHOOL. 15 KNOCK! KNOCKI 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 12-35 FARMING. 1-00 NEWS HEADLINES. 14)5 BONANZA. Ben is badly injured during the capture of an ouliaw. Little Joe seeks help, white his father must remain alone in the desert with a hunted man.


1- Nightingale.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


3- 00FILM M A TINEE: "A Farewell to Arms." Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones star in Ernest Hemingway's tragic love story set during World War One.


5- 6- 00 WATCHDOG. Consumer


magazine in which Nick Ross and a learn of repor­ ters investigate the public's experiences oi injustice.


6- 30 NEWS; Weather.


S-40 HOME ON SUNDAY. Clift Michelmore travels to Ruth Madoc’s cottage in Cam­ bridgeshire and listens to her choice ol music per­ formed by the Bargoed Male Voice Choir.


7-


Murder." A Broadway play­ wright invites a group of people fo a reading of his new play in order to reveal


the m u rde re r of his fianroo


8- 50 NEWS; Weather. 94)5 A NIGHT OF THE CAM­ PAIGN. Comedy features a 16-year-old Belfast girl who sets out to campaign lor the Alliance Parly — all for the love of Alan.


10-10OM NIB US AT THE PROMS. Sets the scene


for TV's visit lo this year’s Henry Wood Promenade Concerts.


10-20 CHOICES. A panel of ex­


perts and a studio audi­ ence discuss how we should approach the prob­ lems of alleviating poverty and starvation in the Third World.


10- 11-


OF KING COTTON: Mas­ ters and Slaves.


11-50 WEATHER. i l B i i j l l i )


1-55 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND. Including: Motor Racing: The German Grand Prix from Nurburgr- ing; Motor Cycling: Com­ mentary from Silverstone on The Marlboro British Grand Prix; Show Jumping: From Dinard, France, The European Championships; Athletics: From Budapest.


YEARS. This week: 1960. 50 NEWS REVIEW.


ME. Compilation of anec­ dotes from well-known actors reflecting the unpre­ dictability of their profes­ sion. Jane Asher, Sheila Hancock, Freddie Jones, Anion Rodgers and Denis Quilley are among con­ tributors.


7- 8- 50 CARTOON: The Chinese


meets Merseyside in the second quarter-final.


Robert Robinson chairs the literary quiz and challenges panellists to idenify pas­ sages read by Prunella


9- 05 Th?E S*T W O RONNIES. Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett with their special guest Elaine Page.


30 THE ROCK 'N' ROLL 11-


9-55 FILM: Burt Reynolds in "W.W. and The Dixie Dan- cekings." Conman W.W. Bright turns country music promoter to evade the Georgia police.


Highlights from the Marl­ boro British Motor Cycle Grand Pr ix and the German Grand Prix.


12- 25 MUSIC AT N IG H T . Pieme's “ Fantalsie-Pas- torale."


I l i i i l l l l l l 15FILM: "Rehearsal for


9-25MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES.


9-35 THE HUMAN FACE OF THE PACIFIC.


104)0 MORNING WORSHIP. 11-00 IN THE MOUTH OF THE DRAGON. Hong Kong was described scornfully by Lord Palmerston as a barren rock. Today that barren rock is the most ex­ pensive piece ol land in the world.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


Michael Winslanley discus­ ses topical issues.


15 AN ACTOR'S LIFE FOR


7-15 WINNER TAKES ALL. Four more contestants pit their wits and gambling skills.


7- 45 THE QUEEN MOTHER AT 85: A BIRTHDAY PORTRAIT. An informal look at the public and pri­ vate lifestyle of the Queen Mother in the celebration of her 85lh birthday.


50TOP CROWN. Wales


8- 45 ITN NEWS. 9- 00 CONNIE. Drama series


35 TH E BOOK GAM E.


set in the cut-throat world of fashion.


10- 00 TH E P E R S O N A L TOUCH. In this satirical comedy. Dorothy needs help with her new book and John needs help with his sex life.


11- 00LATE NIGHT MOVIE. Waller Brennan and Jessi­ ca Waller in "Home lor the Holidays.” An ageing father summons his four es­ tranged daughters to his bedside, convinced his second wile is trying to poison him.


25 GRAND PRIX SPECIAL: 12- 25 CLOSEDOWN. C A B A R E T a t C h a n n e M )


1-05 IRISH ANGLE. 1-


Gillian Reynolds.


2- 00 FILM: "Captain January (1936). Shirley Temple stars as a little girl saved from drowning and brought up by lighthouse 'keeper.


3-


Shirley Temple stars , as Heidi.


54)0 SHADES OF GREEN. More Irish tales from Eamon Kelly.


5- 6-


Weather followed by The First Christian.


<Sdar-d6-dars 30 FACE THE PRESS. With


EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519 ^ AUGUST 2nd


WHITICOMB FAIR


Lancashire's top cabaret group — Admission: £2.50 a u g u s t 9th THE QUAKERS Admission £2.50


20 FILM: "Heidi." (1937).


a u g u s t 16th BIG BROTHERS Admission a u g u s t 23rd INES BURHS and SIGHS


Comedy — Admission £2.50 15 NEWS SUMMARY and


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.' 7-


12- 00 THE LONGEST ROW. In August 1982, Peter Bird


14)0 THE BARON. "Diplomatic Immunity."


left San Francisco in a rowing boat — destination Australia.


55 THE RISE AND FALL 25HISTORY ON YOUR


DOORSTEP. Fred House- go explores Halifax.


2-OOTHE L E S S O N IS U L S T E R . S ix -p a r t documentary series looks at aspects ot Ulster lite.


2-30SUNDAY MATINEE. Starring Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch. "A Town like Alice." During the Japanese advance in Malaya some British civi­


4-


lians are captured. Battle."


5- 00 CARTOON TIME. 5-


1985. The penultimate programme ot highlights Irom this years World Games being held in London.


D o n 't delay o r he away from Lar-de-Dara— I t's Incredible. Special concessions for coach parties


15THE WORLD GAMES


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15TR AN S A T L A N T IC


JO U R N E Y . T e re n ce Stamp n a r ra te s th is documentary film which fol­


lows the hazardous ex­ ploits ol 20 young sailors who took part in last year's Transatlantic Tall Ships


8- 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE presents Health Emergen­ cy. Health workers talk about the hidden erosion ol the N a t io n a l H ea lth Service.


30 PRETENDERS. "The Last 15JUST AMAZING! With


Barry Sheene, Kenny Lynch and Jan Ravens.


6- 00THE ZODIAC GAME. Tom O'Connor and Russell


6-45 MARY O'HARA AND FRIENDS. The best of all


kinds ol music for Sunday evening.


Grant.


8-45 THE DAY AFTER TRINI TY (1980). Channel 4 launches a special season ol programmes marking the 40th anniversary ol Hiroshi­ ma with this Amerjcan documentary profiling the development ol the Atom Bomb and the work ol Robert Oppenhelmer.


10-20 FILM: "The Last Hurrah" (1958). Spencer Tracy stars as an ageing mayor of a New England city fighting what he suspecls


is his last election 12-35 CLOSE.


BAR AND BISTRO Open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.


Monday to Saturday and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.


The Entertainer, Waterfoot. Some are subject to a booking fee.


Travel, Burnley; Castle Records and Tourist Information, Clitheroe; Tourist Worldwide, Barnoldswlck;


I Tickets avallabls from: Pendle


NORTHQATE . BOX OFFICE BLACKBURN* ™ Blackburn SB258Z


v " SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th 7-30 p.m.


LITTLE and LARGE SHOW Tickets £3.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00


Plmaam n o te marly per fo rm an ce ca nce lle d , tickets m a yb e re funded o r e xchanged.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 7-30 p.m. THE POGUES ALL TICKETS £4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 7-30 p.m.


THE PEKING OPERA Tickets £5.50, £5.00 and £4.50


and the FOLKLORE ENSEMBLE OF LUBLIN


SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th 7-30 — midnight


Admission £1.50. Senior Citizens £1


DANSERS RENDEZVOUS with THE FOOT TAPPERS


The N or th's leading cabaret venue


Burnley Road, Attham Tel. Accrington 384874____


'Lounge bar, 1 1 a.m. — 3 p.m. Evenings, 7 p.m. — 11 p.m.


CARVERY


Wednesday — Saturday evenings ‘ also Sundays, 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


MIKE SHAUN and TOM KELLY


EVERY MONDAY IN THE LOUNGE BAR


Entertain with first class guest artists __________


FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd and 3rd


LESS GRAY’S MUD Featuring all their No. 1 hlla____


SATURDAY ONLY


JERRY AIDEN Brilliant comedian


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th


Free admission before 11 p.m. — E1 after


Bar and disco 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. ■ •


THE JOE DANUKI BAND Terrific group


THURSDAY, AUGUST 8th


Bar and disco 9 p.m.—1 a.m. free admission


Fabulous showgroup VONNYS


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE GRAND


JUMBLE SALE


on SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd at 2 p.m.


Large bric-a-brac and white elephant stall


Toys, books, cakes and produce, big tombola


Admission 25p children 10p


(including tea and biscuits)


In eld o f Mount Sion Chapel, Tosslde


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


,-A £ BLACKBURN


6 6 2 4 2 4 NELSON


t5 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


/ 6 9 4 9 2 9 Call or write to


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


A i CLITHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING, TENNIS AND £ NETBALL CLUB


^


i 6-A-SIDE COMPETITION SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th


1 STARTS 11-30 a.m.


1 I


ADMISSION 20p Raffle draw 8 p.m. Clubhouse


A ^


| Sponsored by Sports Clt^Trophles (with thanks to Cyril 9


I Come a nd see a ll the lo ca l profe ssio n als In • a ction on one day


$ m


COLLECTORS’ FAIR SUNDAY,


LITTLEBOROUGH ANTIQUES and


AUGUST 4th 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


Littleb o ro ug h Cricket Club,


Calderbrook Road Cafe, free car park Ad u lts 30p


Children and OAPs 15p C O A C H


H I R E ALL SIZES


AVAILABLE


RING hodsonV GISBURN 394


YORKSHIRE MINSTRELS


TWO-DAY ANTIQUES FAIR 75 s ta lls w ith overn ig ht se cu r ity at


WATERLOO MILLS, SILSDEN, NEAR


KEIGHLEY, AUGUST 25th and 26th - 1 0 a.m. — 5 p.m. each day


. Mill engine restoration in progress, beautiful canal frontage. Many other interesting attractions


Also accepting bookings for Craft Fair, November 3rd. Trade Fair, November 10th, Computer Fair, December 1st.


Inquiries 0535 33446 after 6 p.m. or 0943 467288 — 24 hours Z £2.5oj VISIT THE GIANT


O P E N A IR M A R K E T S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 4 t h


QUEEN ELIZABETH II PLAYING FIELDS, MITTON ROAD 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


' PACKED WITH STALLS AND ATTRACTIONS FOR • ALL THE FAMILY — AMPLE CAR PARKING


ADMISSION FREE | W t A A A A A A A / 1


PROCEEDS TO THE PLAYING FIELD DEVELOPMENT ■


TRADE ENQUIRIES 0253 20467 ■■- FUND ■•■


CAR BOOT SALE


CORONATION HOTEL


CAR PARK SUNDAY


AUGUST 11th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CAR £4


Enquiries: EARBY 8 4 2 8 6 6 / 8 4 2 9 3 5


2 CLITHEROE CENTRAL


| £


4 t


£ . SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th '


- (NOT TO BE MISSED) J AND


5


, TOP CLUB PRESENTS FOR YOU


£ THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd ^


£ , WORKING MEN’S CLUB £ < WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23337


V £ £


S GARY-DE-PAUL \ ANTIQUE \ TONY DENNETT DUO %


V. iV


< USUAL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SUNDAY 5 £


(MR COUNTRY) REMEMBER LAST TIME _ EVENING


2


£ 'TOTE DOUBLE and TREBLE EVERY SUNDAY LUNCH £ ^ f


Associate Members and Bona Fide Guests most welcome £ TlieUttle Club with a Great Atmosphere


2 £ d r " <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\xxxxxxx«


' YOUNGERS— WHITBREAD— LION BREWERIES ; .


Come on Down for a.Great Night Out, < 2 2 j SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th


A N D C O L L E C T O R S ’ F A I R


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL (N r Clitheroe)


10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. b u y , b r o w s e , s e l l , e x c h a n g e


IF YOU HAVE ITEMS FOR SALE OR ANY INQUIRIES


Please Tel. BARNOLDSWICK 815756


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


ICHERRV TREE o n SATURDAY,


AUGUST 3rd Match Ball Sponsored by


T. BOLTON ENG


PUMP STREET BLACKBURN


at GISBURNE PARK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th


CHAMPAGNE FIZZ DISCO


Music by Bacchus from 7-30 p.m. Champagne bar, beer and wine bar Tickets £3.50


Including chicken barbecue supper Ring Stonyhurst 232


Waddlngton Conservative Association


14.7 , A.P.R


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S A LM O N S A L E SATURDAY,


AUGUST 3rd at


IAN’S C FRESH FISH CLITHEROE MARKET '


FREE BOTTLES OF WINE TO BE WON


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Let an Equl- on easy sir size ot loan


Amount ol


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109.95 146.60


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Evenln D IS N E Y


ment of the non-violent, direct-action movement Greenpeace.


7-25NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


7- 40R EN E C U T FO R T H : FROM OUR SPECIAL C O R R E S P O N D E N T


8- 30 “ TH E L -S H A P E D


Rene Cutforth returns to South Korea 20 years after the Korean War. The first of four films recalling the life and work of the great reporter who died last year.


ROOM” Leslie Caron and Tom Bell head the cast of a film about life in West London's bedsitterland


(1962, b/w). 10-


From the City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.


11- 3 0C R IC KET: FOURTH TEST Richie Benaud intro­ duces highlights.


20TH E NEW A D V E N ­ 12-


11-00 HAWAII FIVE-O. "Assault on the Palace” , Hawaii is setting for American detec- tive series.


11-


“A Tonic for the Troops", Bob Geldof and his band in concert at London’s Ham­ mersmith Odeon.


attitudes have changed to­ wards the depiction of minorities in comedy.


1-15 CLOSEDOWN j i i l a l l i i l i i 35 THE GOOD OLD DAYS1-00 NATURE IN FOCUS


1-30EVER .THOUGHT OF SPORT? Diving.


1-55 EASY LIVING (1937) Working class girl Jean Arthur becomes the locus for a series of escalatingly comic happenings when she is mistaken for the mistress of Wall Street financier.


54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS


6- 00THE WORLD GAMES 1985 The six lop netball countries light it out.


25 TH E M A K IN G OF 20 CHIPS Ponch and Bobby


7- 15 WORLD OF SPORT In­


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Re­ joice, faith seen through an unusual mixture of rock, traditional, folk and even barber shop.


30 O P IN IO N S “ Happy


Families?". The ppenome- non o l Reagan and Reaganism.


8- 00 TALES FROM A LONG ROOM The Brigadier (Robin Bailey) reveals how the young Queen Victoria could well have had the makings of a cricketer ol considerable stature.


8-15 SANNE Final episode of the Dutch drama series


about teenage rebellion and the campaign against cruise missiles.


8- 45 THE OPTIMIST The Op­ timist (Enn Reilel) likes the


9-


look of a beauteous girl. Denis Healey.


15FATHERS BY SONS


104)0 HILL STREET BLUES While Furillo digs deeper into the mystery around crooked cop Macafee, who has falsely accused LaRue of the crime, the precinct goes all out to nab an elu­ sive rapist.


114)0 THE BRIBE (1949) U.S. Government agent Robert Taylor investigates the smuggling ol war-surplus


aircraft in the Caribbean and fails in love with the


wife of one of his suspects. With Ava Gardner, Charles Laughton, Vincent Price.


12-50THE P AU L HOGAN SHOW (rpt) More humour.


1-15 CLOSE ■ • ..


HURST GREEN SILVER JUBILEE VILLAGE FETE


SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th at MEMORIAL HALL and FIELD


to be opened by CHRISTOPHER- ‘ PARKER ESQ., D.L.


High Sheriff of Lancashire Parade at 2 p.m. from the Eagle and Child


with Burnley Alliance Silver Band and L o n g r i d g e B l u e B i r d s


8 mile mini marathon to start 1-45 p.m. Entries ring Stonyhurst 301


Children’s magic show, fancy dress, races and various side shows


Admission: Adults 25p 55 THE BOOMTOWN RATS 50 COMEDY TONIGHT How


W h a t ’ s d r t . . - W h a t * s c n n » » W h a t ’ s o n W h a t ’ s on« » > W h a t ^ s _ g g l * * • * Food Festival


L E | S U R E S N T H E R jB B L E V A L L E Y 1 [


SUMMER FUN BUS SPECIALS JULY 22nd — AUGUST 30th LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE


£1 return fare and admission. Your children’s chance to join ^ In the fun and frolics this summer!______________


CLITHEROE FUN BUS


Tuesdays: Ex. York Street 1-30 p.m., arrives back 5 p.m.


WILPSHIRE/RIBCHESTER FUN BUS


Fridays: Service No. 11. Ex. Wilpshire 9-56 a.m., Rlb-


chester 10-11 a.m., arrives back Rlbchester 12-57 p.m.,


Wilpshire 1-12 p.m. ^ I


WHALLEY/MELLOR ■ FUN BUS


1 -


Thursdays: Ex. Whalley bus ■ station 9-30 a.m., Mellor 10 ■ a.m., arrives back Mellor 1 ■ p.m., Whatley 1-30 p.m.


I


Tuesdays: Service No. 9. * Depart Hurst Green^ 9-38 |


HURST GREEN FUN BUS . a.m., arrives back 1-30 p.m.


RIBBLESDALE POOL


Service buses £2 adults, £1 children for return bus fare AND admission to pool!


Anyone using these buses can board the bus at any point, •pay the normal fare and travel to the pool without further payment.


SABDEN: SERVICE 237 THURSDAYS


Ex. Sabden 9-20 a.m., ar­ rives back 12-14 p.m.


3-30 THE BLUE LAMP (1950) Jack Hawkins stars in famous crime drama.


GISBURN; SERVICE 208 MONDAYS


Ex. Glsburn 10-56 a.m., ar­ rives back 1-34 p.m.


WILPSHIRE/LAHGHO


BILLINGTON: SERVICE 232 1 FRIDAYS


|


Ex. Wilpshire 12-48 p.m., ar- rives back 4-22 p.m. |


READ; SERVICE 227 | WEDNESDAYS


CUT THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th


CLITHEROE CASTLE ROCK More of the same featuring


THE SAVAGES KADESH


OSIRIS LOST PATROL A L L F R E E commencing 2 p.m. (prompt)___ “


Ex. Read 1-20 p.m., arrives | back 3-40 p . m . ___ _


BRASS IN THE


RIBBLE VALLEY


L O N G R ID G E B A N D l will perform on SUNDAY, 5


AUGUST 4th, at 2 p.m. at the * CLITHEROE CASTLE * BANDSTAND


* * ★ ★ ★ * * * ★ * ★ ★ * * * * - C L I T H E R O E *


S O C I A L C L U B for the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd S P E C IA L A T T R A C T IO N


COBRA A first class act


SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th Welcome return to the fabulous


VICKY ALLEN WEEKLY DOUBLE 9 — 17


She is great


WEEKLY TREBLE 30 — 17 — 11 EVERY WEDNESDAY


RAY’S BONANZA BINGO COM ING A T TR A C T IO N FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th


First house 8 p.m.


DIXIELAND EXPRESS Tickets 50p


Members and Bona Fide Guests ■l


COMMENCING FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 8th at 7-30 p.m. MATINEES


WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, AT 2-15 p.m.


C L A IM IN G D A T E S


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 te xt would contain the name ol the organisation; name of the event and the date. For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising yo ur event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


S A T U R D A Y / S U N D A Y ,


A U G U S T 1 0 t h a n d | 11th. ---- C a r r ia g e D r i v ­ ing and Cou n t r y Fair , Gisbu rne Pa rk .


1 7 th A U G U S T , 1 9 8 5 , S a t u r d a y . C l i t h e r o e R o y a l Br i t ish L e g ion . VJ Danc e , Pa r ish Hal l , t i c k e t s a v a i l a b l e . T e l . C l i th e r o e 2 4 7 8 9 .


Embsay Station, Nr Sklpton (off A59)


Saturday, August 3rd, 1-00 to 4-30 Sunday, August 4th, 11-00 to 4-30 Admission and car parking free Sales and displays of quality foods Steam trains will run both days nuu ohu wr’ i


Fares: Adult £1, child and OAP 50p


Evening trains, Saturday, August 3,rd'®'4r5 9 dp'm 3 course meal available on train for £3 per head


Two accompanied children travel tree 'withThis advert (ELPG) ir»u meai oyoiiomiw —• - ■


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Yorkshire Dales Railway The Friendly Line - ............ /—


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Taking she Whalley was


nation for 30 m Ieh tenh i l l M Church, Bur Sunday aftemoc Led by their


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


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B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a n d


26th A U G U S T ---- Bank I H o l id a y M o n d a y .


m a r k e t , Slai.db urn| S c h o o l


fu n d . —- In- qu i r ie s Slaid burn 273. |


1st S e p t emb e r — 6th annual Sabden C ou n t r y M a r k e t . S i t e s a v a i l ­ a b l e .


1 3 t h S E P T E M B E R , F r id a y , “ W in e A i d ” che e s e and w in e e v en- in g , p r o c e e d s . f or E th io p ia . — T ic k e t s , T e l . C l i th e r o e 2 2 7 6 5 , 1 27301 o r 266 3 0 .


P a d ih am 766 3 1 . 4 t h O C T O B E R , .


F R I D A Y . — H o d d e r | V a l l e y F o xh ou n d s Ball . N e w t o n V i l la g e Ha l l . — In q u i r i e s : Bo l ton - b y -B ow la n d 631.


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3 0 t h N O V E M B E R — Sa tu rd ay . C li t h e r o e R o u n d T t ib l e . G l e n n I M i l l e r N igh t w i th the Glyn L lo y d Big Band, f Pa r ish Hal l .


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MOBILE! ADISCO


■vYrVv indoor or outdoor F o r profe ss io n al - , ! - - d is co services . !:•:


Tel. WHALLEY 3847 or CLITHEROE 27961


VICTORIA HALL, SETTLE,


MARKET SATURDAY,


FLEA Tel. | 26531


AUGUST 24th Stalls £7


Ring Settle 2340 for details


Forget the Rest — Book The Best!


O K


D I S C Q Any occasion Large o r small


Tel. DARWEN 776159: and CLITHEROE 28141


Attention Young Farmers The next meeting o f Clitheroe YFC w ill be


TRACTOR HANDLING


and FARM VALUATION ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th, AT LAWSONSTEADS FARM, WHALLEY


■ Sy kind p ermission o f Mr and Mrs A. Coates at 7-30 p.m.


NEW MEMBERS WELCOME PRESENTS ON


FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd Direct from CORONATION STREET


C H R IS Q U IN T E N (Brian Tilsley)


Plus our Friday night £1 admission 50p pint and


50p spirits before 10-30 p.m. Mecca Leisure.


- The Best in British Entertainment * ★ ★ ★ * * i t * 1 c * * * * * ★ FRIDAY N IG H T ★ ^ ^ % * THE SWAN and ROYAL *


z HOTEL, CLITHEROE * FRIDAY *


LL OCCASIONS Large or small 4'j.


i t i t * ★ *


AUGUST * 2nd


9 — 1 a.m. ^


Admission £1.50 *


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Youth not h l i c e r


A MISUNDE


ING led to man receiving monses for > motor cycle wf ing a driving l town’s magisti told. For each of t


ences, Kiero (19), of Little


was fined £15. Mr John Hi


defending, sai client was the provisional li


due to a shor disqualificatio


turned it to Sy He was enti


the licence ba not applied for not fully undi matter and th the offences oc


Ban li


AN applicatio ley man Eug Patrick Gates


moval of a driving ban i June 1983 was Clitheroe magi The court w


Gates, of Qui was experienc ties in his bu ness because qualification.


No lie


FOR using a without an ex


John Brian \ of Downham burn, was fi Clitheroe. He dered to pa; duty. Solicitoi of Walker sa matter had bt sight.


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ART and CRAFTS FAIR SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd to SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th OPEN DAILY 2 p.m. — 9 p.m.


CLOSING 5 p.m. AUGUST 11th ADM IS S IO N 3 0 p (A c c om p a n ie d C h ild re n FREE) 6 9 4 9 2 9


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN_____


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


Call or write to


OPENING SOON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 st 1-45 - 3 p.m.


TODDLER GYM


All pre-school children welcome TRINITY YOUTH AND


COMMUNITY CENTRE FIRST SESSION FREE


Price thereafter 60p per mum (including orange juice)


We aim to provide an environment where mothers can help their


AIMS


children with the physical side ot their development


SOFT SHOES PLEASE All or any enquiries — Clitheroe 24225______


the Rev. Chri man, they int spend several hi adjoining counti the village itseli were frustrate weather. The party


corned to the Schoolroom by Clifford Foster of the church cups of tea to the visitors’ pict L a te r the


group joined tL congregation fo ing service le Cheeseman.


Abbey driv Winners at


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ST JOHNS, WORSTHORNE BURNLEY


senior citizens’ Whalley were Birtwell and Hindle for c Whist: Ladies Jollv, Mrs M. and Miss H. (tie). Gents Sanderson, Mr


Rea


All the ace At the whis


Read Constitut on Monda.


were: Ladiies sy, p:


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