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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s O i l . . . LEISURE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY ]
THE PLOUGH INN We are happi/ to announce o ur nciv season o f
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35 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
TURE SHOW. Mark Curry and Maggie Philbin wel come the weekend with more cartoons, pop music and competitions. Steeple
jack Fred Dibnah is in the studio. Gary Davies pre sents a pop profile of the Thompson Twins, and writer Molly Burkett talks about her "Home for Ani mats."
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duced by Steve Rider. 1-00 News Summary; Weather News; Cricket: Fifth Test. Coverage from Edgbaston on The Cornhitl Insurance Test Series between Eng land and Australia; Football Focus: The Foo tb a ll League Season 1985/86 gets going. Bob Wilson and .the Focus squad look for ward; Golf: Coverage from Fulford on the Benson and Hedges International; Ath le t ic s : Rep o r ts from Moscow on the Europa Cup; Racing from New bury; Final Score: Clas sified Results.
5-05 NEWS; Weather News. 5-15 SPORT AND REGIONAL NEWS.
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TURES OF WONDER WOM AN:
more family teams engage in madcap competitions in the slippery arena at Black pool Tower,
6-55 FILM: "Something Big." In this 1971 comedy western, bandit leader Dean Martin, hopeful of pulling off one last great haul, kidnaps Honor Blackman — wife of cavalry colonel Brian Keith — to trade her for a big gun.
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SERVED? Weather News.
9-25 SHOGUN. Richard Cham berlain stars as the only non-Japanese to become a Samurai in the series based on the true story of an Elizabethan sailor. In Part 3 he is given six months to learn Japanese, and the price of failure will be innocent lives.
11- 00 EUROPA CUP ATHLE TICS.
11-45 FILM: “ Nasty Habits.” Glenda Jackson, Melina Mercouri and Geraldine Page head a strong cast in this 1976 film of Muriel Sparke’s novel "T h e Abbess of Crewe," a biting satire on the Watergate scandal set in a convent.
1-15 WEATHER. 1-20 CLOSEDOWN.
I n n n
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-10 CRICKET: FIFTH TEST AND INTERNATIONAL
7- 30THE SATURDAY PIC
GOLF: Peter West intro duces coverage of this af ternoon’s play between En gland and Australia at Edg baston (Third day). The Benson and Hedges Inter national from Fulford Golf Club introduced by Harry Carpenter.
55GRANDSTAND. Intro
7*40 RENE C U T FO R T H : FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. In the third of four tributes to the great reporter who died last year, Rober Kee intro duces two films: The Codebreakers — Message to Moscow is Cutforth's 1970 investigative report on the spy duo Peter and Helen Kroger, who had been exchanged with the Russians in October '69. A Country Walk — Avebury to Stonehenge.
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pleting the Bryan Forbes season, this powerful and
unconventional story of prisoners of war — on Sin gapore in 1945 — stars Tom Courtenay, James Fox, and George Segal as American Corporal King, who seems to be manag ing better than most. . .
10- 20THE NEW A D V E N 10 ANYTHING GOES. Three
Leonard Sachs gives a rousing welcome to John Inman, Mary O’Hara, Vince Hill and all the cast in another celebration of Old Time Music Hall from the City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
11- 45 CRICKET: FIFTH TEST. Richie Benaud introduces highlights of the third day’s play between England and Australia at Edgbaston.
12- 20 CLOSEDOWN.
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40 AR E YOU B E IN GSENTS. 10NEWS AND SPORT;
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9-35C APTAIN SC ARLET AND THE MYSTERONS.
10-00AD V EN TU R E OF A LIFETIME. Shooting the Rapids.
THE RETURN OF THE JEDI.
5-10 THAT’S MY BOY. Dirty Linen.
5-40 NEAREST AND DEAR EST. Hilda Baker, Jimmy Jewel. Feature film version of popular TV series.
25 NEWS AND SPORT.
7-15 BOTTLE BOYS. I Love Paris. Billy Watson wins a free weekend in Paris for two and Dave Deacon de cides who he takes with him.
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8- 45 ITN NEWS. 9- 00 RAISE THE TITANIC. Jason Robards, Richard Jordan. The exciting story of a plan to raise the wreck of the Titanic which lies at the bottom of the North Atlantic.
40 FILM: “King Rat.” Com
11- 05 HAWAII FIVE-O. Love Thy Neighbour -— Take His Wife. The search for the kidnapper of the wife of a wealthy land developer.
12- 00THE WHO — FINAL
CONCERT. The Who brought their two-decade
career on the road to an end in front of 20,000 ador ing fans in Toronto.
1-05 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. Hollywood Teenagers.
1-35 CLOSEDOWN. 50 THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
1-00 NATURE IN FOCUS. Worms.
1-30 EVER THOUGHT OF SPORT? Sailing.
1-55 FILM: “ The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes" (1935).
3-30 FILM: “The Teckman Mys tery" (1954).
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 F A M IL Y T IE S . Seduced by an “ older woman" of 21, the hitherto inexperienced Alex is de vastated to learn that she thinks of their relationship as casual.
6- 25WALT DISNEY PRE 30 BABBLE. Celebrity par ticipants in battle of words.
7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Re joice. Aspects of faith seen through an unusual mixture of rock, traditional, folk, and even barber shop.
25 CLASSIC CREATURES: 7- 20 CHIPS. Return of the Brat
Patrol. Sgt Getraer has his new car stolen.
troduced by Dickie Davies. 12-20, Yachting. The Admi ral's Cup. 12-45, ITN News. 12-50, On The Ball; 1-20, Racing. From Ripon. 1-25, ICI Petrol Handicap Stakes; 1-35, Golf. The U.S. PGA Championship from Cherry Hill, Denver, Colarado. Plus Speedway. The World Team Cup Final from Long Beach, Califor nia; 1-50, Racing from Ripon. 1-55, Great St Wil frid Handicap Stakes; 2-00, International Athletics. The European Cup Final from
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow; 4-30, Results.
5-05 ITN NEWS. Oracle ITN news headlines throughout the week, Page 101.
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6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8*55 PLAY SCHOOL. With Ben Thomas, Jane Hardy, Howard Lee and Alison Rose.
9-15 KNOCKl KNOCK! Stories
and songs from God's wide world.
10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. Con tinuing the series of "Sab Ras" — a musical compila tion of songs.
9-30 THIS IS THE DAY. Wor ship uniting viewers at home.
siveness — fulfilment for people of every sexual per suasion, or retribution in the form of diseases like AIDS?
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11-05 THE RISE AND FALL ‘ OF KING COTTON. A six-part story of the world wide story of cotton told by Anthony Burton (5). "War and Famine."
1- 00 THE BARON. Enemy of the State. Cordelia stands in for the Baron and is arrested.
2- 00 TH E LE S SO N IN ULSTER. Unemployed. Aspects of life in Ulster.
2- 35 EUROPA CUP ATHLE
TICS. David Icke intro duces highlights from Moscow.
10-30 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 12-10 SEE HEAR! A magazine programme for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. The third of six monthly prog rammes.
12-35 FARMING. With Phillip Wrixon and Dan Cherring- ton, incl. 12-58 Weather News for Farmers.
1-00 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-05 BONANZA. Hoss is acci dentally shot by a young homesteader in today’s episode entitled “A Single Pilgrim."
1-
2- OC EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.
3*05 FILM MATINEE: “ Cast a Giant Shadow." An all-star cast was assembled for this 1966 film about the foundation of Israel, led by Kirk Douglas as the heroic Col. David Mickey Marcus. With Senta Berger, Angie D ic k in son (as Emma Marcus), Yul Brynner, John Wayne and Frank Sinatra.
Tale.
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12- 05THE SKY AT NIGHT. Patrick Moore talks about Mizar, the second star in the “ handle" of the Plough.
12-25 WEATHER. 12-30 CLOSEDOWN.
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6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. I-
55 TOM AND JERRY. Puppy 6-
STAND. Introduced by Steve Rider. Athletics: Day two of the Europa Cup from Moscow; Golf: The Benson and Hedges Inter national from Fulford; Motor Racing: The Austrian Grand Prix from Styria.
titles. ME.
30 INTERNATIONAL ATH 5- 00 PRETENDERS. Prizemen.
Elam finally meets the rebel Duke of Monmouth.
5*30 SURVIVAL SPECIAL. Battle of the Bison Forest. 30 ITN NEWS.
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6- 40MARY O’HARA AND FRIENDS. The best of all kinds of music for Sunday evening.
7- With Jimmy Tarbuck. 7- 45 M U R D E R , 55 S U N D A Y G R A N D
15WINNER TAKES ALL. SHE
WROTE.“My Johnny Lies Over The Ocean." Jessica Fletcher and her niece Pamela go on a cruise.
8- 45 ITN NEWS.
9- 00 CONNIE. The House of Bea and Nesta's shops are bust.
10- 00 ON YOUR WAY, RILEY! The life and times of Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane.
quarter-final of BBC 2's In vitation Pairs Crown Green Bowling Tournament.
8- 35 THE BOO K GAME. 9- 05THE TWO RONNIES. Last of the current series.
9-
5-15 THE ROCK ’N’ ROLL YEARS. Series which re visits the years when rock ’n’ roll began, connecting the events of the time with music v ia n ew s re e l, movies, broadcasts and performance footage: 1962. 45 WATCHDOG.
5- 6-
eight programmes on letter writing, with scenes by Sue Townsend. (1) Dear S ir . . .
6-25 SIR HARRY SECOMBE appeals on behalf of Coun sel and Care for the Elderly.
6-30 NEWS; Weather News. 6-
From Ilfracombe. 7- 10-
of the Austrian Grand Prix from Styria.
50 NEWS REVIEW with sub 15 AN ACTOR'S LIFE FOR 50 TOP CROWN. The fourth
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11- 00 LATE NIGHT MOVIE. Christopher Lee, Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland. "T h e W ic k e r M a n . "
35 CLOSEDOWN. I l l l l l l i l i i l
55 GRAND PRIX. Coverage I-
15 WRITE NOW! A series of
in “ The End." To end the Reynolds season, a first showing on television of the 1978 black comedy, di rected by himself, in which Reynolds plays terminally ill Wendell Sonny Lawson. Dorn DeLuise, Sally Field and Joanne Woodward lead the supporting cast.
12-10 MUSIC AT NIGHT. Air and hornpipe by Purcell, played by George Hunt (oboe) and Jean Anderson (piano).
12-20 CLOSEDOWN.
40 SONGS OF PRAISE. 15 FILM: "Six Weeks." Into
the life of aspiring con gressman Dudley Moore comes a 12-year-old charmer (Katherine Healy) suffering from leukaemia and her mother (Mary Tyler Moore). First showing on British television for this poignant 1982 film.
9- 05 NEWS; Weather News.
9-20 TH E MOON OVER SOHO. Play by Peter An- sorge starring Leonard Rossiter as the editor of a sleazy film magazine in Soho beset by a clean-up campaign and a new editor who turns,out to be both beautiful and dangerous. With Mary Morris and Lesley Manville.
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l Thee Worship. What is the future of sexual permis-
i i i M i i i l
9-25 M IN IA TU R E CHESS MASTERPIECES.
9-30 W IN D OW ON TH E WORLD.
10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. From St Clement’s Church, Chorley.
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30 CHOICES: With My Body
DRAGON. Growing Pains. Enormous efforts are being made to provide decent homes in Hong Kong. But can Hong Kong win the race? Or will the patience of its citizens run out first? 25 AAP KAA HAK.
With Michael Winstanley.
12- 00 BREADLINE BRITAIN. Award-winning series giving a fascinating insight Into the lives of the poor in Britain today.
(\. 7- 30 FILM: BURT REYNOLDS(1958). 3-
1-00 IRISH ANGLE — ALL IRELAND FOOTBALL
55 FILM: "Twin Beds" (1942). 25 FILM: “ The Whole Truth."
5-00 SHADES OF GREEN. 85-year-old E. P. J. "Pat"
Murphy, ex-Daily Mail jour nalist, talks about many of the most famous political and literary figures of the century.
5-20 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather.
5- 6- 25 THE FIRST CHRISTIAN.
Is there room in Christianity (or a celebration of the richness of humanity!
15 TH E M IS S IS S IP P I .
Lawyer-lurned-riverboal owner Ben Walker today gets bail for a divorced mother who abducted her own child.
15 SUPERCAT.
00 IN THE MOUTH OF THE 9-
8- 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. How some of the 16,000 people on an Edinburgh council estate have taken the initiative to set up a network of huts in which they organise all kinds of group aclivilies.
15 AM E R IC A N SHORT 10-
STORY. In the post-Civil War American South, an adolescent boy must make an agonising choice.
Cup Final from Moscow. 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.
10-45 FASSBINDER. The work of the great film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
II- 00 FILM: "Macabre" (1957). William Prince stars in ghoulish black horror- comedy.
12-20 CLOSEDOWN. y
TODDLER GYM OPENING SOON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st 1-45 — 3 p.m.
TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE FIRST SESSION FREE
Price thereafter 60p per mum (including orange juice)
where mothers can help their children with the physical side of their development
A IM S We aim to provide an environment All or any enquiries — CLITHEROE 24225 SOFT SHOES PLEASE THE CROFT, REAR OF
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
S c o u t s
ST MARY MAGDALENE SCOUT AND CUB PARENTS
ASSOCIATION BAR-BE-QUE
at STANDEN HALL, CLITHEROE by kind permission of Mr J. Aspinall
on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th, 7 p.m. Games, tombola, draw
M. Ashcroft, 8 Pagefleld Crescent. Tel. 26408 Fern’s Joiners, Moor Lane. Tel. 22170
P. Gurrill, 70 Waterloo Road. Tel. 22484 K. Tomlinson, 38 York Street. Tel. 23315 M. Allan, 32 Pimlico Road. Tel. 24004
Tickets £1 (including supper) Available from
LETICS. The European Cup Final from Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ FRIDAY NIGHT SUMMER DISCO at
THE SWAN and ROYAL HOTEL, CLITHEROE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th
9 — 1 a.m.
Admission £1.50
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DOWNHAM HALL
GARDENS OPEN THIS SUNDAY AUGUST 18th 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.
Adults 50p Children FREE
R E FR E SHM EN T S Proceeds for
DOWNHAM PLAY SCHOOL ROTARY CLUB OF RIBBLESDALE
GREAT RAFT AND DUCK RACE
on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd at EDISFORD BRIDGE, CLITHEROE
RAFT RACE 2 p.m.
DUCK RACE 3 p.m. Entries invited
Tel. Stonyhurst 506
(cash prizes for winners o f both events)
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Proceeds towards purchase of a mobile caravan, St John Ambulance Clitheroe Division
mS I ! V # MAYOR'S AFFAYRE
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, AUGUST 26th STAR ATTRACTIONS
★ BOTCHERBY AMATEUR CHILDRENS CIRCUS
★ SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND
PLUS Numerous Stalls, Ploughmans Lunches and Teas Gates Open 12 noon — 25p Adults — 10p Children
00ATHLETICS. European
DOWNHAM PARISH MEETING WINE & CHEESE EVENING
AT THE ASSHETON ARMS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th Commencing 8-30 p.m. Cost £2
MALHAM SHOW Saturday, August 24th ^
with
RAF HELICOPTER DEMONSTRATION Sheepdog Trials, Gymkhana
Motor Cycle Scramble, Fell Races Morris Dancers
Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits Admission: £1 Children 20p
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£ ; • YOUNGERS — WHITBREAD — LION BREWERIES, 5 £ - -
Coma on Down for a Great Night Out ' '
RIBBLESDALE TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
REGISTRATION MEETING
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd 7-45 p.m. at
THE STATION HOTEL CLITHEROE
OLD AND NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
The North’s leading cabaret venue
Burnley Road, Altham Tel. Accrington 384874
LOUNGE BAR. 11 a.m. — 3 p.m. Evenings. 7 p.m. — 11 p.m.
CARVERY
Wednesday — Saturday evenings also Sundays, 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.
EVERY MONDAY IN THE LOUNGE BAR
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
READ SATURDAY
MIDLAND BANK Clttheroe
AUGUST 17th Match Ball Sponsored by
MIKE SHAUN and TOM KELLY
Entertain with first class guest artists
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. 7-30 p.m.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 16th and 17th
DOUGGIE JAMES AND THE SOUL TRAIN
SATURDAY ONLY
JIM BOWEN Top TV Personality
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st
Croasdale Kids Club present
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th 10 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. at
CLITHEROE FCJn THE CLUBHOUSE, SHAWBRIDGE
ADMISSION 10p
Proceeds for HEART BEAT APPEAL RED ROSE RADIO
SUPERVISED BY ADULTS Cake Stall, etc.
* RITZ MOBILE DISCO .
ALL OCCASIONS Large or small •:
Indoor or outdoor For professional ' disco services
Tel. WHALLEY 3847 J or CLITHEROE 27961
Browsholme Hall The historic home of the Parker family
5 miles NW CLITHEROE, LANCS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 7th to MONDAY, AUGUST 26th 2—S p.m. dally
Location of Granada TV school series “ History Around You" OPEN TO VISITORS
Entrance House and Garden Picnic Site. Adults £1.20, Children 60p Large and small parties at other times.
Admission: FREE beloreH p.m.£1 after
Bar and Disco 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.
THE BEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd Fa CAVERN
BAR and DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.
ntastic Beatles Sounds FREE AOMISSION
BAR AND BISTRO Open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Entertainer, Waterfoot. Some are subject to a booking fee.
Travel, Burnley; Castle Records and Tourist Information, Clitheroe; Tourist Worldwide. Barnoldswlck:
Tickets available from: Pendle
Tickets £3 Advance, £3.50 on the night
MIDNIGHT OIL PLUS SUPPORT
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FAMILIES?” Nikolai Tol stoy questions whether
Western nations should morally treat the Soviet Union as a “ normal” state.
15 WORLD OF SPORT. In 8-
8- 00WORLD OF AN IM A TION.
A young Englishman is sent out to relatives in the Australian outback to toughen him up in this serial adapted from D. H. Lawrence's and Mollie Skinner’s novel.
9- 10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES.
12-45 THE P AUL HOGAN SHOW. More humour,-, parodies and skits.
10-55FILM: “ Victim" (1961). Dirk Bogarde stars as a homosexual barrister who risks his reputation, career and marriage to track down blackmailers preying on homosexuals.
1-10 CLOSE. 30OPINIONS: "H A P P Y 10 THE BOY IN THE BUSH.
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15 FATHERS BY SONS.
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CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB
for the best in entertainment
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th Welcome return ot the fabulous
ANN CAROL REMEMBER LAST TIME
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18th Another top-tine act
TONY SIMON WEEKLY DOUBLE 2 — 28
Come and have a look at us Members and Bona Fide Guests
SURE TO PLEASE________
WEEKLY TREBLE 6 — 26 — 23 EVERY WEDNESDAY
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R A Y ’S B O N A N Z A B IN G O FIRST HOUSE 8 p.m.
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SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL Barrow, Nr Whalley BREWERS FAYRE // Served lunchtimes and evenings.
Good homc-cooked food in our country style atmosphere where you are sure o f a warm welcome.
Sm a ll p ar lies catered for. FUNCTION ROOM
available seating up to 50 for that special occasion.
Please ring Gary or Lorraine for details Tel. Whalley 3213
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£1 return fare and admission. Your children's chance to ]oin I In the fun and frolics this summerl
SUMMER FUN BUS SPECIALS JULY 22nd — AUGUST 30th LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE
Tuesdays: Ex. York Street 1-30 p.m., arrives back 5 p.m.
CLITHEROE FUN BUS
Fridays: Service No. 11. Ex. Wllpshlre 9-56 a.m., R o
WILPSHIRE/RIBCHESTER FUN BUS
chester 10-11 a.m., arrives back Rlbchester 12-57 p.m., Wllpshlre 1-12 p.m.
&
Thursdays: Ex. Whatley bus 5
WHALLEY/MELLOR FUN BUS
a.m., arriv p.m., Whalley 1-30 p.m. ................
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station 9-30 i a.m., Melfor 10 I Ives back Metlor 1 ■ ■
Tuesdays: Service No. 9. ■ Depart Hurst Green 9-38 ■ a.m., arrives back 1-30 p.m. a
HURST GREEN FUN BUS .
Service buses £2 adults, £1 children for return bus fare AND ■ admission to pooll
RIBBLESDALE POOL
SABDEN: SERVICE 237 THURSDAYS
Ex. Sabden 9-20 a.m., t rives back 12-14 p.m.
GISBURN: SERVICE 208 MONDAYS
Ex. Glsburn 10-56 a.m., ar rives back 1-34 p.m,
Anyone using these buses can board the bus at any point, ■ pay the normal fare and travel to the pool without further payment_________________________
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WILPSHIRE/LANGHO ■ BILLINGTON: SERVICE 232 I
FRIDAYS
Ex. Wllpshlre 12-48 p.m., ar rives back 4-22 p.m.
READ: SERVICE 227 WEDNESDAYS
Ex. Read 1-20 p.m., arrives back 3-40 p.m.
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FANCY DRESS FINALE 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. LONGRIDGE CIVIC HALL
TICKETS El (inclusive of return fare and admission)
Available from Information Office, Council Offices, Clitheroe, Longridge Sports Centre and on the bus! Depart Clitheroe, York Street, 1-15 p.m., Whalley Bus Station 1-25 p.m., Billington 1-27 p.m. nibble Valley Borough Councllj^_8orvln^the_conTnujnlt^^
INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE YOUTH QUEEN ELIZABETH II PLAYING FIELDS, WHALLEY
OPEN SPORTS DAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 18th
in the presence of the Mayor and Councillors of the Ribble Valley
Teams and Individuals invited to compete on the
A S S A U L T C O U R S E STARTS AT 1 p.m. MALE
13 years to 16 years Team, Eric Dugdale Trophy (Chatburn) FEMALE
Over 16 Individual, Burgess & Dunn Trophy (Clitheroe)
Over 16 Team, Maureen Cookson Trophy (Whalley)
13 years to 16 years Individual, Dick Leigh Trophy (Barrow)
13 years to 16 years Team, Whitwell Plant Trophy (Barrow)
Super Sportsman, Ray Lyndon Trophy Super Sportswoman, Ray Lyndon Trophy
^ - 4 CHLDRENS RACES START 2 p.m.
Gold, Silver and Bronze Medallions plus Supersports Boy, Steve Brown Trophy (Barrow)
plus Supersports Girl, Molly Barnes Trophy (Whalley)
Medals donated by The Trophy Centre, Accrington
Further details: Tel. Whalley 2820 or 3’277
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 7*30 p.m.
THE PEKING OPERA Tickets CS.50, £5.00 and £4.50
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th 7-30 — midnight
Admission: £1.50. Senior Citizens £1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 7-30 p.m.
DANSERS RENDEZVOUS with THE FOOT TAPPERS
T H E PO G U E S ________ALL TICKETS £4
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA “BEETHOVEN NIGHT”
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL
Tickets £4.90, £3.70, £2.25 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th. 3 pjn. and 6 p.m.
50p Reduction for Children and OAPs THURSDAY and FRIDAY
THE BASIL BRUSH SHOW Tickets £3, £2.50, £2.00
OCTOBER 3rd and 4th 7-30 p.m. G O D S P E L L
Tickets £4. £3.50. £2.50 ifiiniiMilii -WINP5DR: r'iimimi = 5 M I T t =
. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th 9 p.m. — 1 Yv; ' • J n . ' v -.';;
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ROLLING THUNDER CLUB SPECIAL
'• Presentina' 1
BRENDAN CROKER AND THE5 O’CLOCK.- '■
; : HEART AND SOUL M i p lu s ' . '
'■ 13 years to 16 years Individual, Bruce Cox Trophy (Read)
Over 16 Individual, Thomas Hickey Trophy (Whalley) Over 16 Team, Michael Green Trophy
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE Tel. 23278 COMMENCING FRIDAY, AUGUST
16th, to THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd (ex-Sun.), at 7-30 p.m.
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY at 2-15 p.m.
W h a t h a p p en s w h e n the w o r ld s tops caring ?
w ith o u r s u c c e s fu l fo rm u la as before o f l iv e e ntertainment p lus a ,‘i-course meal p f appropriate food. F e a tu r in g yo u r old favourites and some new ideas.
THEME EVENINGS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1985
Featuring "RECONNECTIONS" Country and Western Band
WILD WEST NIGHT £6.95 FRIDAY. SEFTEMIIEK 27th
SOUNDS OF THE SIXTIES..................£6.95 FRIDAY, OCTORER 11th
BAVARIAN NIGHT.................................£6.25 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th
CARIBBEAN NIGHT..............................£6.95 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
SPANISH NIGHT.....................................£6.95 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
FRENCH NIGHT......................................£6.95 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th
BAVARIAN NIGHT.................................£6.25 FRIDAYS, JANUARY 1st, FEBRUARY 28th, MARCH 28th
BAVARIAN NIGHTS............................... £6.25 FRIDAY, MARCH l-lth
ROARING TWENTIES NIGHT............£6.95 We have brochures g iv in g a lt the details, please r in g
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King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323
1 7 th A U G U S T , 1 9 8 5 ,
S a tu r d ay , C li t h e r o e R o y a l B r i t is h L e g io n . VJ Dance. P a r is h H a ll, t ic k e ts a v a i la b le . — T e l . C li th e ro e 2 4 7 8 9 . 26th A U G U S T , B a n k H o l i d a y M o n d a y . ‘ ‘ M a y o r ’s A f f a y r e ” ,
2 6 th A U G U S T ---- Bank H o l id a y M o n d a y .
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m a r k e t , S l a i d b u r n S c h o o l fu n d . — In q u i r ie s S la id b u rn 273.
1 s t S e p tem b e r — 6 th a n n u a l Sabden C o u n try M a r k e t . S i te s a v a i l
1 3 t h S E P T E M B E R .
a b l e . — I n q u i r i e s P a d ih am 7 6 6 3 1 .
F r id a y , “ W in e A i d ” cheese and w in e even i n g , p r o c e e d s
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E th io p ia . — T ic k e ts , T e l . C li th e ro e 2 27 6 5 . 2 73 0 1 o r 2 6 6 3 0 .
2 2 n d S E P T E M B E R , S U N D A Y — R o ta r y C lu b o f R ib b le s d a le , D u c k and R a f t Race, E d i s f o r d B r i d g e . C li th e ro e . T e l. S to n y h u rs t 5 0 6 .
4 t h F R I D A Y .
O C T O B E R , ----- H o d d e r
1 6 th O C TO B E R , W e d n e s d a y — C l i th e r o e C o n c e r t S o c ie ty , Paul B a r r i t t , v io l in , Susan T om e s , p ia n o .
V a lle y F o x h o u n d s B a ll. N e w to n V i lla g e H a l l . — In q u i r ie s : B o lto n - b y -B ow la n d 6 3 1 .
C r o f t , re a r o f B o lto n - b y - B o w l a n d Villag e H a l l . — I n q u i r i e s B o 11 o n - b y - B o w I a n d 6 8 2 .
2 2 n d O C TO B ER , Tu e s
d a y — B r id a l F a sh io n S h o w , S t i r k H o u s e , G i s b u r n , b y O r c h id Brid al D e s ig n . P r o ceeds to C a n c e r R e se arch .
3 0 t h N O V E M B E R , S a tu rd a y . -— C li th e ro e R o u n d T a b le . Gle n M i l le r N ig h t w i th the G ly n L lo y d Big Band, P a r is h H a l l . — T ic k et s: Tel. C l i t h e r o e 2 3 5 5 0 .
Monday to Saturday and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.
HODDER VALLEY FOXHOUNDS
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at THE PARKERS ARMS.
NEWTON, 8 P.M. PROMPT, NEXT MONDAY, AUGUST 19th
S u b s c rip tio n s a nd d on a tio ns n ow due
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