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Clitheroe 22324 ('Eil Clitheroe 2232±(Edilorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March Uth, 19S5 SATURDAY l l iB W l i


8-30 ROOBARB. 8-


P L A N E T S . (Carto on series).


*


9- OOSATURDAY S U P E R ­ STORE. With guests foot­ baller Frank Stapleton, record company boss Richard Branson and record-breaking sailor David Sandeman. .


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15G R AN D S T AN D , intro­


duced by Desmond Lynam, including: 12-50, News Summary; 12-20, Football Focus; 12-55, Boxing: Chris Pyatt v Wa Lamoni Wa; 1-25, 1-55, 2-30, Racing tram Chepstow; 2- 10, Hockey: The Norwich Union C h am p io n sh ip Finals; 2-55, Rugby Union: . England v Scotland from Twickenham, followed by highlights of Wales v Ire­ land; 4-40, Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15R E G IO N A L N EW S /


SPORT. 5-


. sion of a two-part story "Timelash.1'


6- 05 J IM 'L L FIX IT. Jimmy Savile realises viewers'


dreams. 6- 7-


Fast-moving comedy with impressionists Les Dennis and Dustin Gee.


mate episode of the series based on David Taylor's


"Zoo Vet" books.


8- 05 DYNASTY: The wedding day turns into a headache; Alexis's scheming back­ fires; and we learn who h a s been to rm e t in g Claudia.


8- 50 B E R G E R A C : Jim


9- 45NEWS AND S PO R T ; Weather News.


Bergerac is unconvinced that Rupert Galliers died of natural causes.


104)0 FILM: "Three Days of the Condor.” Robert Redlord, as CIA agent Joe Turner,. runs for his life in wintry New York in the 1975 thril­ ler, aided only by beautiful photographer Kathy, Faye


Dunaway. 11-55 WEATHER. 5- 20 DOCTOR WHO. Condu- 11-


35 B A T T L E O F T H E 6-


6-30THE S K Y AT NIGHT. Patrick Moore explains where to look for Halley's Comet and describes the investigations to be carried out as it passes.


Weather.


7- 05 F R A N C E A C T U E L L E : The French talk about themselves in the last of five films on modern Francs


7-


lights ol today's internation­ als, England v Scotland and Wales v Ireland.


8- 35M U S IC F R O M T H E N O R T H E R N LA N D S . Andrew Davis conducts.the BBC Welsh Symphony Or­ chestra in Sibelius's Sym­ phony No. 2.


104)0 BLOTT ON THE LAND- S C A P E . In the la s t episode, Blott plans a final campaign to protect the estate from the motorway.


10-


DUBLIN. Russell Harty meets Bob Geldorf in con­ cert and in conversation during a return visit to his native city.


1-20 CLOSEDOWN. 40 THE LAUGHTER SHOW.


9-05 ASPEL AND COMPANY. With Michael Aspel.


50 N EW S AND S PO R T ;


9-50 BOXING. Dickie Davies in­ troduces a double bill of international championship boxing.


11- 00AUF W IED ERSEHEN, PET. A little privacy is all Dennis needs to enable him to enjoy the company of his girlfriend. But it's not easy.


30 RUGBY SPECIAL. High­ 12- 05 THE SATURDAY FILM:


"Empire of the Ants." Joan Collins versus a colony ol giant ants in the science fiction thriller.


1-35 CLOSEDOWN.


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


“OLIVER TWIST’


T I t


(Eat as much as you like — then ask for more)


DINNER DANCES CARVERY


NOW EVERY FRIDAY, AS WELL AS SATURDAY EVENINGS.


£5.95


DANCING till 1 a.m. to the sounds of resident DJ. GLEN MILLER


1-05E V E R Y B O D Y H E R E . Multicultural children's


55 HARTY GOES TO . . .


1-30THES MAKING OF BRI­ TAIN. Dr. John Post, Deputy Keeper at the Public Records Office,


traces the medieval ori­ gins of our attitudes to law and order.


25 FILM: "November Night."


(Polish film with English subtitles).


iliMlIlIll 15 ONE BY ONE. Penulti­ 9- 25 CARTOON TIME.


9-35S C O O B Y , S C R A P P Y AND YABBA DOO.


10- 00 No. 73. 11- 20 CHIPS. 12-


troduced by Dickie Davies. 12-20, World Cup Ski-ing Irom Aspen; 12-45, ITN News; 12-50, On The Ball; 1-20, Ice Speedway. World Individual Final; 1-40, The ITV Five from Lingfield and Newcastle; 3-00, Heavy­ weight Boxing. Michael Dokes (U.S.) v Randall "Tex" Cobb (U.S.), James "B o n e c ru sh e r " Smith (U.S.) v Tony Tubbs (U.S.); 3-45, Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00, Wrestling from Warrington; 4-45, Results.


54)5 DIFF’RENT STROKES. "Arnold's Strike."


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-


Robin and the Merry Men are anxiously awaiting the Sheriff's return to Nottin­ gham.


1 0 S A TU RD A Y C IN EM A


DOUBLE BILL: "Radio Parade of 1935." Will Hay, as the incompetent director of a radio station.


4- 40 FILM: "Come Blow Your Horn." Frank Sinatra and Lee J. Cobb star in this 1963 film version ol Neil Simon's first big success.


6- 40 THE FAME GAME. This week a rack 'n' roll close harmony group and a dramatic tightrope walker are among the acts.


7- 20 A L L STAR SECRETS. With Michael Parkinson.


7- 8-


With Leslie Crowther.


1-55FILM: "Viva Zapata"! (1952). Screen biography of the legendary Mexican revolutionary, Emiliano Zapata, s tars Marlon Brando.


4- 00F ILM : "T h e Invisible Menace” (1938). When a murderer strikes on a U.S. Army island establishment, a civilian construction worker (Boris Karloff) be­ comes the prime suspect.


15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­


5- 6-


edition.


05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus 00 THE OTHER SIDE OF


THE TRACKS. Paul Gam- baccini talks to record pro­ ducer Richard Perry and Bobby Womack.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Union World.


7- 8-


Durham d icu s se s the church's alternative to Gov­ ernment policies.


30 MY WORLD AND WEL­


COME TO IT. Cartoonist and writer John Monroe discovers that advice from an imaginary expert can be unreliable. . .


9- 35 ROBIN OF SHERWOOD.


Edward Heath talks to Peter Williams about his childhood, his life today and his hopes, both for himself and his country.


104)0 HILL STREET BLUES. Lt. Goldblume is the unlike­ ly heart-throb hero of an at­ tractive young woman when he saves her life during an undercover oper­ ation. .


10-


50 THE PRICE IS RIGHT. 50 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


SUNDAY 6- ( SBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 ) 8- 9- 9-


55 THE FLUMPS. 10 TAKING STOC((.


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


10- 30 SW IT CH - ON TO ENGLISH.


10- 11-


AND PEOPLE.


chapel ol Wesley College, Bristol.1


2-


55G R E E K L A N G U A G E 20 LENT SERVICE From the3-


12- 05 MR SMITH’S INDOOR GARDEN. Geoffrey Smith offers practical advice on growing plants from pips, seeds and tops.


12-30 FARMING. 12-55 MAGIC ROUNDABOUT.


14)0TH IS W E E K N E X T WEEK. Major political in­ terview conducted by David Dimbleby.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. An om­ nibus edition.


3- 00C O M E D Y C L A S S I C HOUR: "Dad's Army” star­ ring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn in "Fallen Idol."


3-


'A V E ’ EM . S ta r r in g Michael Crawford and


Michele Dotrice.


44)5 SU ND A Y S ER ENADE , with the BBC Northern Singers.


4- 35 BONANZA: The Younger Brothers seek a return to fame after a 12-year jail sentence — robbing banks. P I C K W I C K


5- 25 T H E


P A P E R S . Nigel Stock stars as Pickwick in the penultimate episode of Dic­ kens's classic.


5-


autumn family holiday to Sweden, Istanbul, Britain's waterways and weekend holiday breaks to cities.


. 6-30 NEWS; Weather. 6-


Ireland. 7-


WINE. The terrible trio stand in for Ivy when she leaves the cafe for a day.


From St Patrick’s.Church, Downpatrick, Northern


7-


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-


35 ELECTRONIC OFFICE.


DARTS: Wales v England for the Fads Homecare B r it is h In te rn a t io n a l Championship.


wrong for the majority of private inventors who fail to


strike it rich?


LECTION. A survey of Western painting turns to France in the 18th Century.


3- 45 BRIDGE C LU B . Intro­ duced by Jeremy James.


4- 10 M A S T E R P H O T O ­ G R A PH E R S . Jacques- Henri Lartigue guides Peter Adam through his photo­ graph albums.


4-45 I N T E R N A T I O N A L DARTS. Further coverage.


64)0 NEWS REVIEW. 6-


RAMME. With Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Singleton.


35SOME MOTHERS DO


TROJAN WAR. Michael Wood looks at the evi­ dence for Helen's part in the Trojan War and that of the wooden horse.


home near Scunthorpe.


' 8-45 HARTY GOES TO . . . DUBLIN. St Patrick's night with a difference with Rus­ sell Harty in the last of three programmes from Dublin.


55H O L ID A Y . A bargain


9- 15DID YO U S E E . . . ? Ludovic Kennedy chairs another review of recent television aided by panel­ lists who include Clive James.


10*05THE EXECUTIONER’S SONG. The story of Gary Gilmore, who demanded his own execution after im­ prisonment for murder.


40SO N G S OF PR A IS E . i i l i i l l l l l l


15 LAST OF THE SUMMER 9-


7- 45JULIET BRAVO. Insp. Kate Longton faces the most perilous hours of her career when she meets a man to discuss a speaking engagement.


8- 35 MASTERMIND. Magnus


Magnusson puts four more contenders through their paces.


9- 05 NEWS; Weather. 9-


Rantzen and team with


consumer advice, investi­ g a tions and re a l- life humour.


10- 05THE RO C K G O S P E L SHOW. Sheila Walsh in­ troduces Steve Taylor, the Doyley Brothers, Salo'Solo ana oiners. .


1 (MO P O L I T IC S O F f4edia" — the last ot five


programmes about political lobbying.


114151 N T E R N A T I O N A L DARTS: Wales v England — highlights of today’s


final. 11-55 WEATHER.


9-25M IN IA T U R E C H E S S MASTERPIECES.


WORLD.


104)0 MORNING WORSHIP. Mothering Sunday.


10- 45 MADONNA AND CHILD. 11- OOCR A F T S M A D E


SIMPLE.


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


• With Lord Winstanley.


12- 00W E E K E N D W O R LD . With Brian Walden.


20THAT'S L IF E . Esther


1- 0 0TH E C H A M P IO N S . "Reply Box No. 666."


1 Merchant. 2-


3- 2- 00 ENCOUNTER. Moelwyn


lights of two First Division matches. .


"The Love War." At stake in this science fiction


world. Starring Angie Dick­ inson and Lloyd Bridges.


4-30 SUPERGRAN. Supergran and the Doppelganger.


5- 00 THE LOVE BOAT. "Maid for each other/Lost and Found/Then, There Were Two."


64)0 BULLSEYE. 6-


I T B A V C T f t 1 1 r n i t i


30 ITN NEWS. ' 1- 7- 40 HIGHWAY. This week's


Highway celebrates St Pal- rick's Day.


55 I N T E R N A T I O N A L 15 THE PRACTICE. Dr Ar-


mitage is heading for a conflict with the medical e s ta b lishm e n t , while Pauline's attempt to help a friend causes a more vio­ lent clash.


25HORIZON: What goes 15 THE'GREAT ART COL­


7- 45 GAME FOR A LAUGH. Real people being ihem- selves are the stars of the country-wide look at the British at play.


8- 4 5CO V ER H E R F A C E . Chadfleet is riddled with rumour about Sally Jupp's murder, but the Maxie family stay tight-lipped.


9- 45 ITN NEWS.


104)0 SPITTING IMAGE. Out­ rageous satire from the controversial puppet show.


10- 11-


SHOW. Silent Partners. 30TH E MO NE Y P R O G ­


15 IN S EA R CH OF THE 12-


30T H E S O U T H B A N K 30C L A N C Y B RO TH E R S


AND TOMMY MAKEM: REUNION CO N C ER T . Alter a break ot 16 years they have reunited for a final world tour.


30 CLOSEDOWN.


8- 15 FAVOURITE THINGS. Ian Botham talks to Roy Plomley from his family


I l ia l l i in l


14)5 IRISH ANGLE. Cardinal Thomas O 'F ia ich, the


. Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland.


Anthony Howard.


2- 00 A Q U E S T IO N O F ECONOMICS. Can we ever return to lull employ­ ment?


2-25T H E M ID D L E -M A N . Indian .film with English subtitles.


4- 5- 0 0TH E magic. .


N A TU R A L IS T . Gerald and Lee Durrell go on a pholo safari to Africa's Um- folozi game reserve.


5- 6- 30NEWS SUMMARY, and


Wealher followed by The Business Programme.


15 B A S K E T B A L L . Live


35W IN D OW O N T H E 7-


coverage of the best game in round three of the play­ offs for the final four places at the National Champion­ ships.


ploration ol the Pantanal in South West Brazil, one of the richest wetlands of the world.


30 THIS IS ,YOUR RIGHT.


8- 20S U P E R T R O U P E R S . Tony Bilbow presents another hour of .entertain­ ment from the golden age of variety.


9- 2 0GUITARR AI Classical 30 THE BIG MATCH- High­ 1 5 SU N D A Y M A T IN E E :


guitarist Julian Bream Intro­ duces the first ot the series tracing the evolution of the Spanish guitar.


9-45 CLINT EASTWOOD. Clint Eastwood makes a rare public appearance talking


■ to Lynda Miles and reveal­ ing a little ol what the man


really like. 10-35 CITY GENERAL. Continu- * 11- 10 F ILM : "T h e Lodger"


(1944)., Spine-chiller .star­ ring Laird Cregar in one ot his finest villainous roles as Jack the Ripper.


12- 45 CLOSE. A l W r D T I C r


A R T S A N D C R A F T F A I R T H E CO RO N A T IO N , H O R TO N - IN -C R A V EN , n r Gisburn


SU N D A Y , M A R C H 17th, 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE


Egg Craft, Bored Butteifticshid Toys, etc.: Details: Mrs J. M. Harris. Tel. GUISELEY 76804


50D A D A R A M A . V id e o A M A T E U R


% STARLIGHT ° S i BURNLEY’S BIG DANCE


-------- * * 30 FACE THE PRESS. With


NIGHT OUT FOR OVER 25’s at the KEIRBY HOTEL


BALLROOM, BURNLEY £1 up to 8-30, £1.30 after


Every Tuesday 8 p.m. — Midnight


* P D U r MEMBERSHIP WITH THIS 1 r K Hi lit ADVERT ON TUESDAY. MARCH £ * A


19th ONLY


_______________ _______ ______ ——— ^ G E N T L E M E N J A C K E T and T IE


L A D IE S D R E S S O N L Y


B O O K NOW F O R B L A C K P O O L , W E E K E N D A P R I L 12th


We give you so much more 15 FRAGILE EARTH. An ex­ ^2ar-de-dars


I IH 1ltl H ! aitW CABARET at


ffl 1 th iM i


THE HORSESHOE INN Bawdlands .


ACCRINGTON BB5 1 ED Telephone Accrington (0254) 3751?


EAGLE STREET . MARCH 15th ST ARC AST . • . ^


Latest recording artiste not to be missed. Admission £2 MARCH 22nd The one end only


.MR DAVE LEE TRAVIS Live on stage, 10*30 p.m Direct from Top of the Pope and BBC Radio I. Admission £3


Plus supporting act, C A V E R N * Admission: £3


MARCH 2S.H THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS Blast from the past. Admission £2.50


G O O D F R ID A Y , A P R I L S th — C L O S E D


APRIL 12th, TERRY SYLVESTER a n d T h e E s c o r t s (ex Hollys) Admission: £2.50


CLITHEROE MARCH FUNFAIR


ROEFIELD CAR PARK


OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 15th at 6 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 16th at 1-30 p.m.


MONDAY, MARCH 18th at 6 p.m. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER


MARCH 19th 7-30 p.m


TUESDAY .


Proceeds for Charity 7 0 p V . I 4-


B. W. Promotions proudly present


. SUNDAY, MARCH 17th


LUNCHTIME SPECIAL Exotic dancer


Tel. Clitheroe 26269 for reservations ^ > £


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL NATIONAL SPORTS COUNCIL


EVER THOUGHT OF SPORT CAMPAIGN aimed at the 13-24 age group C lu b s and Individuals Interested in as sisting in


the above are Invited to attend an open meeting to be held at


Trinity Youth and Community Centre, Parson Lane, Clitheroe, on MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1985, at 7-30 p.m. '


CRAVEN HEIFER CHA1GLEY


TONIGHT


THURSDAY, MARCH 14th


60’s NIGHT WITH DANCING TO


CAVERN from 8 p.m. Admission: Payable at door


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND DRAMA GROUP PR E S EN T


SHOWTIME


o n T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 2 1 s t , 2 2 n d a n d 2 3 rd


in BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL at 7-30 p.m.


Admission Adults £1.25, Children 50p (including relreshments)


TICKETS from members of the cast or the Post Office, Bolton-by-Bowland, or Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 277


55 FILM "Kiss Me Deadity”


(19 55 ) . S ta rs R a lph Meeker as private detective Mike Hammer.


12-50 CLOSE.


Have you tried our “OLIVER TWIST” SUNDAY CARVERY?


We serve from 12 noon till 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 9-30 p.m. every Sunday, MOTHER’S DAY INCLUDED.


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


CHIPPING ROAD, CIIAIGLEY Tel. Stonyhurst 216


Hibson Road NELSON 30 CREDO. The Bishop of


club EL TROPICANO


THE MANAGEMENT


Requests the pleasure of your company every


00 E D W A R D H E A T H .


Ithursday evening when we will be featuring


The Best Sounds in Disco


With SUPER DJ


MR RICKY DAY Admission will be


FREE BEFORE 11-30 p.m. SMAR T STANDARD OF D R ES S REQUIRED S t r ic t ly s u b je c t to c lu b ru le s


What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s RAC


CLITHEROE u SOCIAL CLUB


for the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, MARCH 16th Welcome back to the lovely


VERDI PRICE A fantastic act


SUNDAY, MARCH 17th Another first time at the club


RUMPEL Must not be missed WEEKLY TREBLE 17 — 26 — 30 WEEKLY DOUBLE 6 — 9


A GREAT STAR NIGHT with KEN ROSE


COMING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY. MARCH 29th


A top line comedian plus


TONY BURTON Voca l Instrumentalist Tickets 50p


Members and Bona Fide Guests T H E ★ ★ ★


STIRK HOUSE HOTELGISBURN


LEISURE COMPLEX—NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED


SQUASH MONDAY-FRIDAY UP UNTIL 4 p.m.


£1.25 per Court plus 50p for Lights 40 min. and ALL DAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY MONDAY-FRIDAY FROM 4 p.m.


.


£1.50 per Court plus 50p for Lights 40 mins. (INCLUDED SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA)


USE OF SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA ONLY £3


.


of which £2 is refundable if partaking of a Meal in Restaurant


FOR FURTHER DETAILS TEL. GISBURN 581


LOW MOOR CLUB | » “ S


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL


ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, MARCH 17th GREEN RIVER (TRIO) Members end Bona Fide Guests welcome GET ON YOUR BIKE


FOR CHARITY IN AID OF


METEOR CLUB FUNDS


26 MILES SPONSORED BIKE RIDE


SUNDAY, APRIL 21 st — 10-30a.m.| i . Start — Edisford Car Park.


'i „*


SPONSOR FORMS


A V A ILA B LE FROM


V .__ M. Haworth


Lowfield House Clitheroe


. Tel. 23576/26971


F R |D A Y^ A R C H 2 2 n d , 7-30 p.m. at PAD1HAM TOWN ' H A L L


PLATFORMS THEATRE presents Estelle Kohler, Nigel Stock and Bjll Homewood


A BEHIND OUR SCENES £2JConcesslon<


£1_-


THURSDAY , MARCH 28th, 7-30 p.m. at HA B ERGHAM 6th FORM CENTRE, KIDDROW LAN E NOT THE NATIONAL THEATRE presents


THE DUMB WAITER by Harold Pinter


THE DOCK BRIEF by John Mortimer with Timothy Davis and Roger Gartland


have 22 years experience as National Theatre players under Sir Peter Hall


£1.50,Concession 75p


SATURDAY , MARCH 30th, 7-30 p.m. at PADIHAM ■ TOWN HA L L


Pennine Arts Association, 2 Hammerton Street, Burnley. Tel. 21986 or by post from Burnley Recreation end Leisure Services, Rossendale Road, Burnley BB11^ PB whjttlg


GARY and VERA ASPEY Advance tickets tor all events ere available from Mid-


Stories, Songs and Humour tram Lancashire £2,Concessions EI.LIcensed Bar


, _________________ Chiel Executive Officer CIVIC HALL GENE WILDER m THE BIG SUCCESS COMEDY!


WOMAN IN RED


THE Parish Church of St Paul, Low Mo or


9 a.m. Holy Communion 10-30 Family Festival and Parade


MOTHERING SUNDAY


Distribution of flowers by Rose Queen


Items by Sunday School, Guides and Brownies


Folloived by coffee in parish hall in aid of Scout funds


WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP presents


“WHO KILLED SANTA CLAUS” . A thriller by T ER EN C E F E E LY


T h u r s d a y , F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y , 1 4 th to 1 6 th M a r c h


In S t H E L E N ’S S U N D A Y S C H O O L , W A D D IN G TO N a t 7 -30 p.m.


T ic k e t s E1 available from Hammonds Confectioners, St Mary's Street, Clitheroe, P. Hargreaves, Tel: Clitheroe


27296; M. Johnson Tel: Clltheroe 41458 or any member ot the group.


ST HUBERT’S Dunsop Bridge


FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


at NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


DANCE BLENCATHRA


A BANDdmission £2.50 including supper


Tickets available Dunsop Bridge 288_________


Clitheroe Methodist Circuit


A MISSIONARY MARKET


at Trinity School


on SATURDAY MARCH 16th at 2-30 p.m.


Entertainment, Various Stalls


Teas, Admission 15p Inc. cup of tea


.


WADDINGTON VILLAGE


CLUB


PRIZE BINGO


WEDNESDAY MARCH 20th at 8 p.m.


HALTON WEST INSTITUTE


— iru tiiil) ill — nALLj==:


NORTHQATE BOX OFFICE RLACKBUHN Tel. BI.Mum 5BZ56Z


SATURDAY, MARCH 16th 7-30 p.m. — Midnight


D A N C E R ’ S R E N D E Z V O U S with


REX HILTON’S QUINTET Tickets £1.50 Sen. Clt. £1


TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, 8 p.m.


ALVIN STARDUST Tickets £3.50, £3, £2.50


THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 7-30 p.m.


SISTERS OF MERCY Tickets £3.50 Advance, £4 on door _________.


FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


SPRING CONCERT Tlcketa £4.50. £3.30. £2


SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 7-30 p.m.


SH OW ADD Y W ADD Y Tickets £4. £3. £2


MAYALL * ELTON All Tickets £3.50_______


TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 7-30 p.m. RIK .6 BEN


E i i m jW iN P S g ^ i


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, B p.m. PETE SIMONS PRESENTS


BRIAN PRESTON plus The Cobblestone Cowboys


Tlcketa £2.50. £2


SATURDAY, APRIL 13th 10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m.


p La y b o a r d p u p p e t s Present


(As sssn on Chlldron’s Tslsvl* •Ion)


BUTTON MOON ALL TICKETS £1.50


RVFL


A S H L E Y SM IT H F IN A L T IE


Royal Oak Vic Sabden


V


S u n d a y , M a r c h 1 7 th K .O . 2 -3 0 p.m .


o n S h aw b r id g e , C l l th e ro e


Sponsors — Burgess and


Dunn Ltd., Nutz and Boltz, Rail- way Station, Clltheroe


Forget the I Book Thei


BAR AND BISTRO


Open throughout the day from 10 a.m. tor Morning Coffee,


. Lunch and Aftornoon Tea Tickets available from: Pendlo


Travel, Burnley: Cestle Records and Tourlattnformatlon, Clltheroe;


Tourist Worldwide, Barnoldswlck; .


The Entertainer, Waterloo!. Some are subtect to e booking fee.


YORKSHIRE MINSTRELS Embsay Village Hall


ANTIQUES FAIR


SUNDAY, MARCH 1,7th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


(BRING YOUR MUM) De tails 0943 467288


Any occad Large or s|


Tel. DARWEt and CLITHERtj


Long Preston Cubs and Scouts


1st Hellifield and


in Hellifield Institute, 7-30 p.m.


MONDAY, MARCH 18th


WHIST DRIVE


A dm is s ion 75p including pie and peas supper


PENDLE CLITHEf


Jumble AND


Nearly Ne^ SATURC


MARCH at 2 p.n


Admlsslori 6 p.m. Sung Eucharist § J A new touring company set up by 3 actors who between them


n entertainment ol hilarious, shocking and revealing backstage stories (and a lew songs) from the early days ol the theatre to the present


6


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 text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the


CLAIMING DATES


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


2 1 s t , 2 2 n d , 2 3 r d MARCH. — Bolton-by- Bowland Drama p r o u p p r e s e n t “ S h ow T ime . ”


20 th APRIL , 1985 ---- S a t u r d a y , T r i n i t y C h u r c h R e n o v a t i o n F u n d . “ A R a i n b o w Ma r k e t ” . Pr oc e e d s to r eno va ti on fund.


3 r d M A Y , 1 9 8 5 , F R ID A Y . — R o t a r y C l u b o f " p t i t h e r o e , " S p r i n g F l i n g . " with C l a r k s o n C l o g g e r s , N ew t o n Village Hal l , f o r t i c k e t s — T e l . Cl ith e ro e 27 146 .


4 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 5 — S a t u r d a y , S t o n y h u r s t Co lle ge , J umb l e Sale and Go o d as New. P r o ­ c e e d s to h ol id a y Tor ha nd ic ap p e d children.


4 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 S — S a t u r d a y . P o i n t P o in t Races. Gis bur n.


Church.


1 6 t h , 1 7 t h a n d 1 8 t h May. The R o t a r y Club of Cl itheroe, pr e s en ts Exhibition of Art , by Ribb le Val ley Artists, in St M a r y ' s P a ri s h Ch u rc h Hal l .


2 6 t h MAY. SUNDAY. — Spring Bank Holi­ da y, S la id b u r n , Wh it F e s tiv a l An t i q u e and Cra ft Fair.


2 7 t h MAY, MONDAY -----Spring Bank Holi­ d a y . S l a i d b u r n Wh i t F e s t i v a l Ma y Q u e e n


and Spor ts.


3 1 s t MA Y , F R ID A Y , P e n d le to n Vi l lage Hal l . Annu a l Barbecue.


CLITHEROE Tel. 23278


Commencing FRIDAY, MARCH 15th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


2 n d J U N E . 1 9 8 5 — C l i t h e r o e L i o n s a n d R o u n d Table. Heritage F a i r , T o w n C e n t r e . Stall s availabl e. — Tel . Clit he ro e 23367.


9 t h


SUNDAY. — Brunger- l e y s p o n s o r e d d o g walk, Ro ta ry Club of Clitheroe. — Inquiries: Tel . Clitheroe 24240.


J U N E , 1 9 8 5 , WHITE


2 2 n d JUNE , 1 9 85 . A " J u n e A f f a y r e " — s t all s , sideshows, brass . b a n d , s t u n tm e n etc. R i b b l e s d a l e R o t a r y Club.


Swanl S a t |


FRIDAY, MARCH 1 5 t h


JUMBLE SALE


WISWELL Wl


SCHOOL, Nr WHALLEY


BARROW


Doors open 6 p.m. A dm is s ion 5p


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INSTITUTE Whist and


TOSSIDE CLITHE Domino Drive


SATURDAY, MARCH 16th 7-45 p.m.


Admission 70p Including Supper


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MAY 11th, 1985. ---- 2 p.m. "M a y Ma r k e t . " U n i t e d R e f o r m e d


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SATURDAY, MARCH 16th j.


NWCFL DIVISION 2 CLITHEFJ


SKELMERSC UTD


KO 3 p.m. I Admission 801


Members licensed cl Match Sponsor* CaMERA UK !


CCTV S ecurity Sd


The Woodlands, Chel Blackburn 283i


Children and OAffl Refreshments ava


DRAKE] KENNE


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