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8-30 THE SATURDAY PIC TURE SHOW. Star guests are Les Dennis and Radio 1 DJ Paul Jordan.
10*40 HANSEL AND GRETEL. A puppet film version of the world-famous fairy story (1954).
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COSTELLO MEET CAP TAIN KIDD. A treasure map falls into the hands of two bungling idiots, result ing in an invitation to join the villainous Captain Kidd.
3-40 FO L IE S B E R G E R E (1935). Maurice chevalier stars in the dual role of financially pressed baron
and Folies Bergere come dian.
54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6 -0 0FAM ILY T IE S . New .American sitcom portrays the ever-familiar war of the generations — with a twist.
50F ILM : AB BO T T ANDhosts celebrity panel game. 6- 7- trading.
1-00G R A N D S TA N D : TH E L A D IE S S IN G L E S FINAL Introduced by De smond Lynam, including 1- 0 5 , News Summary, Weather; Coverage of the Ladies' Singles Final is fol lowed by Men's Doubles and Lad ies' Doubles Finals.
5- 55 NEWS; Weather.
6- 05 SPORT AND REGIONAL NEWS.
6*10TH E N EW A D V E N TURES OF WONDER WOMAN. Wonder Woman Diana Prince is plunged into the dark mysterious of alchemy and magic when she encounters the world's greatest magician.
6-55 NO MAN’S LAND. Stella Stevens stars as a sheriff's widow who takes over his badge with the help of her daughters in this 1984 lighthearted western.
8- 9- Weather.
9-30 WIMBLEDON 85: High lights of this afternoon's Ladies' final, while Gerald Williams looks ahead to to morrow’s Men's Champion ship.
10-30 THE HEIST. Entertaining, fast-moving thriller starring security wizard Warren Beatty and girlfriend Goldie Hawn who plan an ingeni ous robbery at a Hamburg bank (1971).
12- 30 WEATHER. i l l l B W l l i i l
1-05 CHIPS' COMIC. Party to celebrate finishing the Chips’ Comic.
1-
Issues which affect deaf people.
2- 00 FO U R D A U G H T E R S (1938). Romantic drama starring John Garfield.
MUSIC SHOW. Guests to night are Marti Caine, Max Bygraves and The Nolans.
7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by 7 DAYS with Robert Kee.
8- 00 TALES FROM A LONG ROOM. The cricket-crazed and highly-prejudiced Brigadier (Robin Bailey) re flects on what is — and . isn't — cricket.
8-15SANNE. Chiel continues his fervant anti-nuclear campaign but the consequ ences for Sanne and her m o th e r , H e le e n a re serious.
8- 45 MY WORLD AND WEL COME TO IT. Ellen is ex static and John thoroughly miserable at the prospect of a visit by a famous chil dren’s author.
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legal and ethical dilemmas surrounding euthanasia.
104)0 HILL STREET BLUES. The first nationally-net worked run of the complete sag a . The very first episode tonight.
11-OOTHE L A T E C L IV E 30THE VAL DOONICAN
JAMES. An individual view of people and events.
15 NEWS AND SPORT;
11- 45 NAKED CITY. Arcaro is sent to investigate when two estranged friends con front each other, one carry ing a jug of vodka, the other a meat cleaver.
12- 4 0TH E P A U L H O G A N SHOW. More humour, parodies, songs and skits.
1-10 CLOSE. ( l l l l l l l !
5*15THE SKY AT NIGHT. Patrick Moore surveys the summer sky.
5-35WIMBLEDON 85. Live action from the Centre Court, where the Ladies' Singles Final is today’s centre-piece, followed by the Men's Doubles and Ladies Doubles finals.
7-35NEWS AND S POR T; Weather.
30 THE LISTENING EYE.
7-50 BIRDWATCH. Tony Soper reviews eight days of island birdwatching off the North Sea coast at the height of the seabird breeding season.
SUNDAY
( BBC-1 . ) 8-
9- 9-
and songs about God's wide world.
30 ASIAN MAGAZINE.
10- O0SUNDAY W O R S H IP . From Lansdowne Baptist Church, Bournemouth.
11- O 0NE VER TO O LA T E . . . Community educa tion.
11-25 BUSINESS CLUB. Survi val and success in small business.
11- 50100 GREAT SPORTING
MOMENTS. Motor Racing, 1970, — Crystal Palace.
12- 05GRAND PRIX. Murray Walker and James Hunt provide commentary on the French Grand Prix.
12-40 FARMING. 1-05 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-10 DAFFY DUCK. Cartoon. 1-
( BBC-2 ) 55 PLAY SCHOOL. 15 KNOCK1 KNOCKI Stories
I- 0 5 S U N D A Y G R A N D STAND introduced by De smond Lynam from Wimb ledon: Wimbledon 85 featuring the Men's Singles Final. Plus Mixed Doubles Rnal; Motor Racing.
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titles.
A profile of Sir Alfred and Lady Beit, whose 18th cen- * tury country house below the Wicklow Hills near Dublin contains some of the finest Old Master paint ings.
84)5 VIKORIA MULLOVA. The soloist in Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.
15 BO NA NZA. The Cart
wrights find themselves facing arrest for kidnapping when they offer shelter to a young girl from her cruel guardians.
2- 00 EAST ENDERS. Ominbus edition.
3- OOTOM A N D J E R R Y DOUBLE BILL.
3-15 FILM MATINEE: THE S P IR A L ROAD. Rock
Hudson stars in the 1962 film as Dr Anton Drager, assigned to remote areas of Java where he finds his faith amid leprosy and witchcraft.
5- YEARS. This week 1956.
6- 00 GOODBYE MR CHIPS. The last of six episodes.
6-30 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 HOME ON SUNDAY. Cliff Michelmore visits the London home of Paul Jones and his wife, Fiona Hendley.
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FORMANCE. A galaxy of stars assemble in the Play house Theatre, Edinburgh in the presence of The Queen for an entertainment in aid of Commonwealth Games Appeal Fund. The line-up includes Shirley Bassey, Frank Carson, Kirk Douglas, Linda Evans. Robert Hardy and Jacques Loussier (8 -4 5 News; Weather).
10- 00 THAT’S LIFE. Last in the current series with Esther Rantzen.
10- 45 CHOICES. A study of the arguments for and against providing a daily Christian assembly for schoolchil dren.
11- of the French Grand Prix. 11-55 WEATHER.
10- 45 F I LM : B U R T R E Y NOLDS IN D E LIVER ANCE. Story of four city men who pit themselves against the wild waters of a Georgia river to explore a threatened valley on a canoe trip that turns into a nightmare.
12-30 M U S IC A T N IG H T . Schumann’s Romance in F-sharp for piano.
( Granada )
9-25M IN IA T U R E C H E S S MASTERPIECES.
30THE ROCK *N’ ROLL
9-30 THE HUMAN FACE OF THE PACIFIC. The Mar shall Islands.
104)0 MORNING WORSHIP. From Middlesbrough.
I I - 0 0W O R K IN G FO R A BETTER LIFE. A film report on how a community took over a derelict factory. 25 AAP KAA HAK.
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Experts discuss problems raised during a recent
phone-in.
12- 00 TAKE 30. “Fortune Num bers.”
12-30 JO B W A T C H . Audrey Hankin is a cleaner whose ambition is to work with computers.
1- 00 BATTLESTAR GALAC- TICA.“Spacebatl."
2- 00 SURVIVAL. “New Hope for the Hangul."
2-30S U N D A Y M A T IN E E . Audrey Hepburn, Albert Finney. "Two for the Road." A comedy drama about two people and the perceptive anatomy of their marriage.
4-
20 GRAND PRIX. Coverage 5-
“Shipwreck."
54)0 THE BEVERLY HILLBIL L IE S . "T h e Clampett Curse."
30 ATHLETICS. 8- 7- 6-30 ITN NEWS.
6- 40 ATHLETICS. 7-
With Jimmy Tarbuck
7- 45 MURDER SHE WROTE. “Death Takes A Curtain Call.” Jessica Fletcher at tends a special perform ance by a Russian ballet company.
50 NEWS REVIEW with sub 15 GREAT COLLECTORS.
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8- 45 ITN NEWS. 94)0 CONNIE. Drama series set in the high-powered world of fashion.
104)0 TALES OF THE UNEX PECTED. "The Mugger.”
T E L E V IS IO N P R O G RAMME. Is cruelty to ani mals all right if it helps save the life of a child, but wrong if it gives us a safe new hair colour?
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“Nightmare." A Manhattan apartment dweller catches a fleeting glance at a sniper but is unable to con vince the police that he is operating from an apart ment opposite.
12- 40 CLOSEDOWN. | j g j | a | | | ( i j i |
1-05 IRISH ANGLE. 1-
Gillian Reynolds.
2- 00 WHO DONE IT? (1942) with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.
3- 20LO S T IN A HA REM
(1944) Second ot the after noon's Abbott and Costello films.
M 0 BACK TO THE ROOTS (rpt). Richard Mabey looks at how scientific techniques have proved the value of old ways of using British plants.
30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 6-
5- 30 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER, followed by MOTHERS BY DAUGH TERS, Barbara Windsor.
Lawyer-turned-riverboat owner Ben Walker defends a man on a murder charge.
TION AND THE JEWS. The rise of modern anti- Semitism and the begin nings of new forms of Jewish cultural expression.
Yeates leaves Skebawn for another position and his successor. Col. Jepson, is instantly disliked.
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3QTHE P R E T E N D E R S . 10-
The experiences and his tory of the black community in Toxteth.
VISIT THE GIANT OPtiH AIR MARKET
QUEEN ELIZABETH ll PLAYING FIELDS, ’“MITTON ROAD 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 7th W H A L L E Y
ADMISSION FREE 15THE MISSISSIPPI.
l PACKED WITH STALLS AND ATTRACTIONS FOR ' « ‘"ALL TftE FAMILY — AMPLE CAR PARKING
PROCEEDS TO THE PLAYING FIELD DEVELOPMENT-: •
15 HERITAGE: CIVILISA
TRADE ENQUIRIES 0253 20467 CABARET at
| FUND in Concert 15THE IRISH R.M. Maj. ddtxr ~ dc ~ dars EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. JULY 5th
Olivia De Havilland stars as a young writer who be comes mentally deranged.
12-15 CLOSE.
GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS Admission: £3.00
15 THE SNAKE PIT (1948).JULY 12th GREENGAGE Admission £2.50' JULY 19th BIJOU Admission £2.50
JULY 26th
BURLITZ Instrumentalists Admission £2.50
Don’t delay or be away from Lar-de-Dars — It'a Incredible. Special concessions for coach parties_______________
Zeal makes up for fall in numbers
ENTRIES were down this year for the annual run up Whalley Nab or ganised by Whalley and District Lions, but com petitors more than made up for this with their en thusiasm. “We had some great
running and it made it an exciting day for com petitors and all the spec tators who turned out to watch,” said club presi dent Mr Bill Edmondson, who presented trophies to
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the winners. Entries were slightly
down with 197 com petitors, but the run is now firmly fixed on the village’s social calendar, Mr Edmondson said. Lions’ member Don
Nicholson started the race, which was divided into classes depending on the amount of training done.
Local Winners Juniors. Class one — girls:
Helen Middleton (Billington) 19min. 55sec., Maria Mosteiro
(Whalley) 20min 44sec., Vanes sa Young (Whailey) 21min. 05sec. Boys: Adrian Shields (Whal
ley) 15min 41sec., Stephen Shields (Billington) lumin 54sec., Craig Dewhurst (Bil lington) lGmin 59sec.
Seniors. Class one — ladies:
Anita Saunders (Whalley) 20min 54sec., Kitty Garnett (Whalley) 22min 44sec., Susan Pickup (Billington) 24min 02sec.
Class two — men: Trevor
Rutherford (Whalley) 12min 55sec., Paul Musteiro (Whalley) 13min 18sec., Andrew Birtnel! (Whalley) 13min 22sec.
Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling, Tennis and Netball
SPORTSNIGHT FRIDAY, JULY 5th 6 p.m.
FAMILY
Races for under 5s, 6-8 years, 9-11 yoars, over 12s. EGG ‘N’ SPOON
CHILDREN’S MARATHON HOT DOQS
________ 50p family__________
OTHER STALLS Admission 20p each
WHEELBARROW SKIPPING FLAT RACE
Forget the Rest — Book The Best!
DISCO OK
Any occasion Large or small
Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 28141
plus RED ROOSTER SOUNDS.............. plus DISCO
at THE SWAN AND ^ ROYAL HOTEL
* NEXT FRIDAY, JULY 12th
FREEMASONS ARMS Wiswell. Tel. Whalley 2218
Lunches and Evening Meals served every day (except Monday)
NEW EXTENDED MENU
i.e. Soup, Main Meals, Desserts and Coffee All at bar snack prices
RIBBLE VALLEY ROTARACT CLUB
STRAWBERRY FAYRE on FRIDAY, JULY 5th
6 CHURCH BROW from 8 p.m.
Admission £1.50 includes Glass of our excellent Fruit Punch and Dish of Strawberries and Cream SIDESHOWS, GAMES, etc.
_ _ ALL PROCEEDS TO CHARITY_______ OPENS BURNLEY FULLEDGE RECREATION GROUND,
MONDAY, JULY 1 st TO SATURDAY, JULY 6th ShowtTmes: Mon. 7-30 only; T ubs, to Sat. 4-45 and 7-30 Book now at Althams Travel, 12 St James's Street, Burnley. Tel 36333
Circus Box Office open on site Monday, July 1st from 10 a.m.. Zoo open dally from 10 a.m._________
FEATURING BOBBY ROBERTS WORLD FAMOUS ROYAL COMMAND ELEPHANTS
FROM HOLLAND THE FLYING OSCARS ON FLYING TRAPEZE TOMMY ROBERTS FAMOUS HORSE AND PONY ACT
CLOWNS, MR FUNNY MAN AND GANG plus lull supporting programme
SPECIAL OFFER Bring this advert to circus box office and get two adult tickets at childrens prices
_______________ DON’TDELA Y— BOOK TOD A Y R o b e r ts B ro th e rs / / //
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8-30FILM:" TH E RAGING MOON. Malcolm McDowell and Nanette Newman star as paraplegic and polio victim in this moving story of their search for happi ness.
10-
30 BABBLE. Peter Purves 11-
Russell Davies presents arts review.
30 UNION WORLD Sunday 12-
C IA L . Guests George Shearing, Jon Hendricks, Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra.
25 CLOSE.
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
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9*25 SESAME STREET.
10-20 CARTOON. 10-30TH E
GHOULIES. 10- AND THE MYSTERONS.
11- 20 CHIPS. “Country Action.” 12-
15 WORLD OF SPORT. In
troduced by Dickie Davies. 12-20, Wrestling from
15 20/20 VISION. Human,
Slough; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 Cycling; 1-10 Motor Sport; 1-20 The ITV Six from Haydock and San- down; 3 -0 5 Hot Rod Racing. The Motaquip Hot Rod World Championship; 3-30, 4-00 International Athletics, The Pearl Assur ance International from Alexander Stadium, Birmin gham; 3-50 News Round up; 4-50 Results.
54)0 ITN NEWS. 54)5 DIFF’RENT STROKES. “Tonsils."
5-35 T H E S IX M IL L IO N DOLLAR MAN. “Wine, Women and War." Feature length episode with Steve Austin investigating a black market in nuclear weapons. 7-00 T H E C O M E D IA N S .
Another stand-up session of rapid gags from some of Britain's top comics, featur ing Mike Cash of Burnley.
7- 30 THE BEST OF RUSS
ABBOT’S MADHOUSE. A special hour of magical moments from the very best of the Madhouse.
30 ULTRA QUIZ ’85. 30 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.
9-45B IT E TH E B U L L E T . Gene Hackman and James Coburn. Western adven ture. Nine people enter for the Endurance Horse Race . . . some will never reach the finish line.
12-10 JO E C O C K E R IN CONCERT.
12-55COMEDY T O N IG H T . "Team Comedy."
1-25 CLOSEDOWN. < * * * * * {Bumsallnr. Skipton
SATURDAY 6th JULY 12.00 till 5.00
/az^Geoff Capes and the new World's Strongest Man
15 WINNER TAKES ALL. O Hammer throwing • Fell racing
Jon Pall Sigmarsson ! O Tug-o-war • Shot putting
• Caber tossing £ Pipe playing
| O Highland Dancing 9 Bars & Food ADMISSION £2 (Children £1) ms
DUCKWORTH’S COACHES HOLIDAY TOURS 1985
30TH E J IM M Y YOUNG
Tour 162 July 20th/27th Douglas, Scotland. BOARD £125
15 LATE NIGHT MOVIE.
Culgruff House Hotel, Castle d. Few vacancies only. FULL
163 Aug. 17th/24th Culgruff House Hotel, Castle Douglas, Scotland. Few vacancies only. FULL BOARD £125
167 Sept. 21st/28th Imperial Hotel, Ilfracombe, Devon. Ideally situated on the level on sea front. Few vacancies only. FULL BOARD. £125
With alt our tours we provide door-to-door service, a full Itinerary and evening entertainment.
Please write or phone for full details and Itineraries. DUCKWORTH’S COACHES
Kirk House, Gisburn BB7 4HD Tel. GISBURN 210/570
30 FACE THE PRESS with
A SPORTSNIGHT SPECIAL sco’,\yfv
£ 0 'o -v e,\Y>V s*v
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FffBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL Clitheroe Castle Bandstand
SATURDAY, JULY 6th 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.
“THE MEL-O-TONES” (Ex-cellent from Liverpool)
“RACE”
(Ex-Alto Stratus from Blackburn) Sounds by Steve Barker
FOR DETAILS OF HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR PASSPORT TO SPORT CONTACT
Information Office, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clithcroc. Telephone 25111
Ribblcsdnle Pool, Edisford Hoad, Clitheroe. Telephone 24825 Longridge Sports Centre, Preston Hoad, Longridge. Telephone 4474 Employment Office, Lowergate, Clitheroe. Telephone 22564 Mobile Office (For Timetable Telephone Clitheroe 25111)
Ribblc Valley Borough Council — Serving the Commith i(i/K Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome g m r n i S =
N O R T H O A T E . _ BOX OFFICE ’ B L A C K B U R N J * - Blackburn S62S6g
FRIENDS OF CLITHEROE HOSPITAL invite you to an
O P E N D A Y at the HOSPITAL
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SATURDAY, JULY 6th 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Stalls to open at 2 p.m.
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND LONGRIDGE ROSSETTES
T DISPLAYS, VIDEOS, INFORMATION^ to be held on
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JULY 4th, 1985 at 7-30 p.m.
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at RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE | Stay alive in ’83 — GET INTO SPORT! \
BURNLEY RECREATION 6
LEISURE SERVICES ARTS AND
ENTERTAINMENTS July 31st —
August 6th
168 Sept. 28th/Oct. 5th Talbot Hotel, Leominster. A delightful tour of the Cotswolds £145
169 Oct. 5th/12th Culgruff House Hotel, Cas^e Douglas, Scotland. FULL BOARD £120
ROCK/JAZZ WORKSHOP WEEK CALLING ALL MUSICIANS
This workshop programme offers a week of intensive group and individual tuition sessions for those interested in the Rock/Jazz style and with a reasonable playing ability.
Tutors: GARY BOYLE, JEFF CLYNE, GRAHAM DEAN, DIGBY FA IRWEA TH ER , STAN
BARKER Closing Date for applications: July 19th
Burnley residents may apply (or a grant towards the cost.
Further details and application forms from Burnley Recreation and Leisure Services, Rossen- dale Road, Burnley; Mid-Pennine Arts Association, 2 Hammerton Street, Burnley
Pony Rides, Tombola. Games, ^ Prize Draw, etc.
Teas, Various Stalls BAR AND BBS
Friends of Bolton-By-Bowland C of E School Invite you all to a
G a r d e n P a r t y
to be opened by Mrs J. Lilburn, Mayor of the Ribble Valley, on
SUNDAY, JULY 7th, at 2 p.m. In THE SCHOOL GROUNDS
' — Toys — Balloons — Plants — Cakes—Music—
Strawberry Teas— Tombola
Sideshows — Country Dancing — Vintage Tractor Display— Pony and Trap Rides ALL PROCEEDS
TO SCHOOL FUNDS CANAL CRUISES
MV Marton Emperor (Max. 50 Passengers)
Sat., July 6th, 2 p.m„ Barrowford Locks Rat.
(2 h r*); Sun., July 7Ui, 2 p.m., Barrowrford Locks R a t (2 hr*) ; Su n, July 7th, 7 p.m.
L o n g in g R tL (2 h r*); Tua*., July 9th, Wad., July 10th, 7 p.m. Long-log R a t (2 hra); Thura.,July t t th ,2 p . ......... ..
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7 p.m., Greenbarflald Locks R a t (3V2 hra); Thura., July 16th, 7 p.m. Lono-lng Rat. (2 hra); Frl., July 19th, 2 p.m.. Barrowtora
ST CATHERINE CHURCH W e s t Bradford
SUMMER FAYRE in THE CHURCH GROUNDS
at 2-15 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 6th VARIOUS STALLS
Ad. FREE
Cake and Produce, Good-As-New, White Elephant, Toys and Books, Tombola, Raffle, Ice Cream
TEAS ON SALE in THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Bus leaves King Lane 1-45 p.m.
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BRITISH LEGION PIPE BAND
CLITHEROE ROYAL
MILITARY TATTOO Saturday, August 31st
EDINBURGH
We have 12 seats for Tattoo for SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1985, £16
RING Clitheroe 24789 ^ ^ iD S C D O O C C
WILVLLEY PARISH CHURCH
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 6th
in WHALLEY CE SCHOOL at 2 p.m.
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ADMISSION 5p 0 > o o o o o c o o o o o o o o o c ?
Treat Yourself to a relaxing afternoon
LADIES
SESSION ON OUR De Luxe SUNBED
AFTERNOON TEA In our well established tea room
(Shower facilities available) FOLLOWED BY
for the all Inclusive price of £3
Telephone for eppolntment or call at
Nettlebed Tea Room
N ew sh o lm e GISBURN G 5 7
START WITH A 'h HOUR
2 hour ratum adult £2, child £1.50; 3^2 hour ratum adult £2.75, child £2.
hra)
Comfortable cabin seats, full weather protection, bar. toilets.
For seat bookings Tel. Colne 869159
FOULRIDGE
LEISURE CRUISES , Canal Wharf, Warehouse Lane, Foutr!dge'(off A56 Colne/Skipton)
Private Charter Hire Available for Schools. Associations, Family
Celebrations, etc. Brochure available
Open throughout the day from 10 a.m. for Morning Cotfee,
Trevol, Burnley; Caatle Records and Tourist Information, Clltheroe;
* Lunch and Afternoon Tea. Tlckots available from: Pendls
Tourist Worldwide, Barnoldswlck;
The Entertainer, Waterfoot. Some are . subject to a booking fee.
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
BEST OF BROADWAY Conductor CARL DAVIS Soprano JOAN SAVAQE
Tickets £5.75, £3.75, E3.S0, £2.75 , SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th 7-30 o.m.
LITTLE and LARGE SHOW ‘ Tickets £3.50, C3.00, £2.50, £2,00
Please note early performance
cancelled, tickets may be refunded or exchanged.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 7-30 p.m. GARY MOORE PLUS SUPPORT
Admission: Main Floor (standing) £5.50
Balcony (seated) £5.00
FRIDAY, JULY 12th, 7-30 p.m. THE ROYAL LIVERPOOL
G R O O V IE
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THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL
EN TER TA INM EN T BN THE LOUNGE
SUNDAY, JULY 7th FLAMINCO ROAD (Group) SOCIAL CLUB
for the best in entertainment SATURDAY, JULY 6th
WELCOME BACK TO A FABULOUS GROUP * BONAR COLLEANO & Co. * A GREAT ACT LAST TIME
SUNDAY, JULY 7th FIRST TIME AT OUR CLUB
POPS AND BALLADS M A S O N S WEEKLY DOUBLE 19 — 6
WEEKLY TREBLE 7 — 18 — 3 COMING ATTRACTIONS
FRIDAY, JULY 12th
ROCK ’N’ ROLL NIGHT REMEMBER THE LAST SHOW
Members and Bona Fide Guests
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Parish Church of St Paul, Low Moor
ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL Today, Thursday, July 4th 2 p.m. Service for Mums and Toddlers,
Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles can come too! 7-30 p.m., PARISH HALL ‘LIFT-OFF’
Theatre Group — for all the family, Pay at door: Adults 50p Children 10p
Edisford School Playground, 6-30 p.m. SPONSORED RUN
FRIDAY, JULY 5th
2-30 Parish Hall, CHILDREN ENTERTAIN, Admission Free!
SATURDAY, JULY 6th
7-30 FAMILY BARBECUE and AMERICAN HOE- DOWN
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with LEN JANKA of Blackpool Tickets £1.75 Under 15 £1.50 including supper
COMMUNION, Sunday School Prizegiving by Miss B. Bingham
9 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION, 10-30 FAMILY
SUNDAY. JULY 7th FESTIVAL THANKSGIVING
5 p.m. St Ann's Court, 6 p.m. Evensong.
Trades and Industries Exhibition in^Church 1-30 — 4-30 and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
SCOTT GLENN, BARBARA CARRERA EDWARD FOX, LAURENCE OLIVIER
Rlbble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community
Clitheroe 2232•
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13th JULY ----- Saturday, Coffee Morning, CRGS (Boys), 10 a.m. — 12 noon, Clitheroe Twin ning Association.
S A T U R D A Y /S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 1 0 th and 11th. -----Carriage Driv ing and Country Fair, Gisburne Park.
17th AUGUST . 1 9 8 5 , S a tu rd a y , Cl i the ro e
Royal British Legion, VJ Dance, Parish Hall, t ickets avai lable. — Tel. Clitheroe 2 4 7 8 9 .
26th AUGUST ----- Bank Holiday Monday, flea m a r k e t , S la id b u r n School fund. — In quiries Slaidburn 273.
3 0 th NOV EMBER ---- S a tu rd a y , Cl i th e ro e Round Table, Glenn- Mil ler Night with the Glyn Lloyd Big Band. P a r is h H a l l .
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