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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, May 16th, 1985 Weekend ( B B C -1 )


8-30 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. Featuring Jim Diam ond, P e te r Duncan and a pop profile of Billy Ocean.


11- OOCUP F IN A L G R AN D ­ STAND, Inch 1-00, News Headlines; The pre-match built up at Wembley and at 3-00 live coverage ot Ever- ton v Manchester United; 11-50, 12-25, Racing from Newbury; 1-05, A Question of Sport. David Coleman quizzes sports celebrities ca p ta in e d by Emilyn Hughes and Bill Beamont; 3-45, News of the 100th Scottish Cup Final (Dundee Uld. v Celtic).


5-15THE PINK PANTHER SHOW. Cartoons.


5-35 NEWS; Weather.


5- 45 R E G IO N A L N EW S / SPORT.


6-


western starring John Wayne and Robert Mitch- um as gunman and sheriff with the odds stacked against them.


8-


TELEVISION SHOW. En­ tertainment from the inimit­ able Everett.


9- 00D Y N A S T Y : Amanda broadcasts that she's her mother's daughter, whilst Alexis hides the identity, of her father; a new woman enters Jeff's life; and Claudia worries about Steven . . .


9-45NEW S AND S PO R T : Weather.


10- 00 MATCH OF THE DAY. Jimmy Hill introduces high­ lights of the FA Cup Final.


' 10-50 LATE LATE HORROR: "Race With The Devil." Peter Fonda stars in this film about a group of holidaymakers who witness satanic rites and flee for their lives.


12- 15 WEATHER.


( B B C -2 3-


4- 7-53 SIEGFRIED. Act 1.


9-08WAGNER A N D TH E NAZIS. Humphrey Burton' considers whether Wagner can be blamed for any as­ pects of the Third Reich.


9-20 SIEGFRIED: Act II. 10-35 R I C H A R D


10-47 SIEGFRIED: Act III. l l l l l l l l !


9-25W A LT D ISNEY P R E ­ SENTS "Goofy."


9-30 No. 73. "Country Matters."


11- 00 THE A-TEAM. Action with Hannibal and team.


25 FILM: "El Dorado" 1966


12- 00 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ troduced by Dickie Davies:


30 THE KENNY EVERETT


12-00 A Very Warm Wei-, come. ITV's Cup Final build-up is underway; 12- ID, That Was The (Blue) Week That Was; 12-25, Face to Face; 12-35, 2-15, Wrestling from Watford; 12- 50, Wish Me Luck. The teams leave; 1-00, ITN News; 1-10, Wembley '85. Brian Moore moves into the hot seat; 2-25, On The Ball; 2-45, Abide With Me; 3-00 Kick-off.


5-15 ITN NEWS. 5-20 CARTOON. Bugs Bunny. 5- 25 THE DISAPPEARANCE OF FLIGHT 412. Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman. Two Jets mysteriously dis­ appear while in flight, but official Air Force policy re­ fuses to acknowledge that UFOs might be respons­ ible.


6-


RADIO SHOW. A madcap sess ion featuring the Grumbleweeds.


A N D


COSIMA. The story of Wagner's second marriage — Liszt’s daughter.


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1-05CHIPS’ CO M IC . The editorial team, get ready for a firework party.


1- 35 PRINT IT YOURSELF. Encouraging people to print their own publications.


2- 00 FILM: "Peter Ibbetson" (1935). Gary Cooper as a man re-united with child­ hood sweetheart only to be separated again.


3- 30FILM: "C ity Streets." (1931). Gary Cooper stars in gangster melodrama.


5- 05 BROOK SID E. Omnibus edition.


6- 00 THE MAX HEADROOM SHOW. Some of the best and latest pop videos.


6- 30 NO PROBLEM! With the National Trust poised to take Iron Hall off their hands, the family show special interest In the arri­ val of Angel’s fiance from Nigeria.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed oy 7 Days. Robert Kee looks at the moral issues behind, the news.


7- 30 LAKELAND ROCK. Pete


Livesey, one of the new generation, of super-fit clim­ bers, returns to Footless Crow — a climb which took him to the top in British


. rock climbing. 8- 15 WINSTON CHURCHILL:


50 THE GRUMBLEWEEDS 9-


7- 20 THE PRICE IS RIGHT. P re se n te d by L e s lie Crowther.


8- 15 HUNTER. The two detec­ tives encounter a small­ town sheriff with disturbing homicidal tendencies.


10FILM: "M y Favourite


Brunette." Baby photo­ grapher Bob Hope turns private detective.


Great." Richard Burton stars as Alexander in this epic film covering the years of his greatest victories. _


6-45THE D A Y TH E UNI­ V E R S E C H A N G E D . James Burke shows how historical developments in


our knowledge changed us and our world.


9- 15 ITN NEWS. 9-30 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. "The Landlady.”


35 FILM: "Alexander The


Another Roald Dahl twist in the tale.


104)0 FILM: "The Blue Max." George Peppard, James Mason. A deeply ambitious


. German pilot will go to any lengths to win the Blue Max, a coveted medal.


12-45S T E V E M I L L E R IN CONCERT.


1-40 CLOSEDOWN. In the event of extra time in


S U N D A Y Castle presents families


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8- 9-


55 PLAY SCHOOL. 15S U P E R BO O K . Magical


adventures in B iblical times.


9-30THIS IS THE DAY. Wor- 104)0 ASWN MAGAZINE110™ '


S u r e y o u r h e a d


i m 5 g r Ee e k URl a n Ag u a g e 1°-515? J n f ? r . Di c G U A G


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of six films for parents of nta J S 'r


1W5MArHINF 11


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eenagers lOTks at young ^ love and questions of sex.


ror


12’10nfJnnH hfrli nfhMrinn 0 1? 15 EAPMlNG d ’h 9'


f^ N EW S HEADLINES


1- °5 BO N AN Z A . The Cart- hluinlf


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u m rO M E D Y M A T IN E E - 3*00 >Dentist On The Job.


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4-25W H A T THE B U T L E R S E E S . A Merseyside


, „ P an°ra™ „ P<5 OF HA, 4-55


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t io imnncimA TH°F A^aTIOUESP'ROAD iho


public in Douglas, Isle of 925 SUE COOK. Appeals on


8 hivS inPrn™ mi« behalf of The Cranstoun 930 NEWS; Weather.


940 PRAISE BEI Thora Hird introduces more popular


hymns chosen by "Songs of Praise” viewers.


7-15SORRY! Ronnie Corbett stars as downtrodden Timothy Lumsden with Bar-


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9 2 5M IN IA T U R E C H E S S MASTERPIECES.'


930MORNING WORSHIP, From the Church of St Brandon, Brancepeth.


bara Lott as his daunting 11-00B R E A K T H R O U G H . A mother and William Moore his vague father.


visit to Drake’s Island, 11-25 AA P K AA HAK.


745 JULIET BRAVO. Anna 11-30 DOWN TO EARTH. Bum- Carteret stars as Insp. Kate Longton in another police story.


the River Ribble.


935WHICKER'S WORLD: A 12-00 WEEKEND WORLD. The Fast Boat to China. Alan Whicker continues his four- part series made aboard the QE2 on her winter voyage around the Pacific.


news story of the week.


9 35THAT’S L IFE. Esther Rantzen with real-life humour and investigations.


1920 NEWS; Weather.


1930H E A R T O F T H E MATTER. David Jessel makes a searching exami- . nation of a topical Issue.


11-05THE PAST AFLOAT. An- thony Burton presents the


third of eight films on his- toric ships and maritime museums in Britain.


11-30 A FAMILY BAND. Roy . -


1-00 THE CHAMPIONS. The Champions face danger In the desert when they escort a reluctant Bey to. his strife-torn North African country. .


2-00 A FULL LIFE. Kitty Mug- geridge.


2-30S U N D A Y M A T IN E E . Stewart Granger and Elizabeth Taylor in "Beau Brummell." A Regency .dandy enjoys a close rela- tionshlp with the Prince of Wales,


4 -3 0 T R A V E L L E R S B Y I NIGHT. Episode five of this family drama..


' f ____________________


ley naturalist Ron Freethy continues his journey up


*n n»iM n . T h l inh '* klanno?h B


1.55S U N D A Y G R A N D - STAND lnlroduced b? De-


Monaco Grand Prix from Monte Carlo; Cricket; Coverage of the John


smond Lynam: Motor Racing: Covera9e Of >


Player Special League, he


NEjJyS ftEV1EW =ith sub. fi.,


7-15S T U A R T B U R R OW S SINGS. The We,Sh len0r


is joined by soprano Ann Murray in a programme of songs, ballads and operatic


7.50 DEBUT. Sarah Greene la|ks ,0 top arts students


having to intercede on Vnn Who hoP9 t0 f5® ,he S,arS behalf of a couple of rain- ^ q r q WING FOR GOLD.


tomorrow


Peter Seabrook meets some of this year's' ex- hi bi l ors


as they baab to-


wards the Chelsea Flowar Show in search of a gold


d . 3


8-50 WYNTON M A R S A L IS AT THE USHER H A L L


The y ° un9 American b®"°se| ^


ana


1920 B LEAK HOUSE. Starring Diana Ri99 and Denholm


Elliott. After caring for Jo, the crossing sweePer’


Esther baC°mes ™ • • •


SHOW Huoh ScuHv t? d 11'15 FILM: "Tbe Web " When a T r


young attorney for se|f. Pro,ec,ion'


former partner Is released ,rom lai|. wealthy industrial- lst Vincent Price hires a


. . .


940 GRAND PRIX. Highlights °f lba Monaco Grand Prix. ’


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1-05IR ISH A N G L E . Irish events from an Irish pers­ pective.


1- 30 TENNIS THAT COUNTS.


Volleys, smashes — and devastating lobs.


2- 00 A Q U E S T IO N O F ECONOMICS. A hard look at multi-national corpora; tions and the impact they have on the economies of individual nations.


2-30 LA FORZA DEL DES- TINO. One of Verdi's most powerful operas.


930 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by The Business Programme.


915 NATIONAL FESTIVAL OF MOVEMENT AND DANCE. Suzanne Danielle presents this spectacular event at the Royal Albert Hall, when 700 amateur dance and fitness en­ thusiasts gathered in April for a superb display.


7-15W E B S A N D O T H E R WONDERS. Tonight, spid­ ers and their ingenious ways of spinning silk and catching prey.


9 15TH E K N O W L E D G E . Repeat of Jack Rosenthal's much-praised comedy drama with four would-be cabbies bicycling their way around London in search of "The Knowledge."


9-45 A PO C A L Y P S E . Is the Book of Revelation a veiled description of a nuclear holocaust? If we believe this, what are the political Implications? Can we survive?


1945 FILM: "Holiday." (1938). Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant star In this comedy In which the urn conventional daughter of a


^ wealthy New York family falls for a young lawyer who has decided to retire from work whilst still youngl


12-30 CLOSE.


* 7 the assheton arms I DOWNHAM


5 EVERY SATURDAY DINNER DANCE fi , £7.50 including 5 COURSE MEAL


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Tel. Clitheroe 41227 for Reservations LICENSED till 1 a.m.


L . , '. J & ^ e o c M O c e o c o e o c o o o o a g o s e e o o o c e o e s c o s tM '


Clitheroe and District Scout Council President: Stanley Westhead Esq


THE 71st ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held In the


TOWN MAYOR’S PARLOUR


. by kind permission'^ His Worship the Mayor, Coun. Howel Jones


Commencing at 2000 hours Following the business part ol the meeting, light refreshments will be


served and a talk will be given by the Reid Commissioner, Mr Mike Sloane, on the Role of Headquarters in Scouting Today.


Friends of Scouting will be welcome


St Catherine’s Church West Bradford


VIVALDI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conductor: RUDOLPH BOTTA


W H A L L E Y A B B E Y A CONCERT by the


of MANCHESTER


Tickets £1.50, (Children and OAPs 75p) includes tea and biscuits


Music by: VIVALDI, HANDEL, BACH etc. SUNDAY, MAY 19th, at 7-45 p.m.


For Tiickckets Ring WHALLEY 2268 et K HAL Y


FREEMASONS ARMS Wiswell. Tel. Wha|ley^218


Lunches and Evening Meals served every day (except Monday)


NEW EXTENDED MENU


l.e. Soup, Main Meals, Desserts and Coffee All at bar snack prices


j I I JUMBLE SALE


SCHOOL, SATURDAY, MAY 18th, 2-15 p.m. Admission 5p


and POUND STALL will be held in the SUNDAY


Bus leaves King Lane al 1-45 . '


Tea and Biscuits available p.m.


12-00 w e a t h e r . who make music together. 10-


T H E W I L D E R N E S S YEARS. The year is now 1936. Randolph loses yet another by-election and ac­ cuses Churchill of not giving him proper support and Sarah elopes to America.


slate respond to the invis­ ible dangers of terrorism?


15 HILL STREET BLUES.


Hill and Renko are as­ signed to the department's goodwill ambassador — a senile bear with a penchant for hand-to-paw combat.


11- 1 5TH E L A T E C L I V E


JAMES. Clive James turns up stories neglected by the major media. His guest this week include writer Fre­ deric Raphael.


12- 00 NAKED CITY. When an unidentified truck driver tries to run down Joe Calageras, the police are baffled.


12-55THE P A U L H O G A N SHOW. Paul Hogan pre­


sents more of his zany humour.


1-20 CLOSE.


A p la c e o f y o u r o w n on the Costa Blanca.


900 ONCE IN A LIFETIME. "A Dream of Immortality."


900 NOW YOU SEE IT. The general knowledge game.


930 ITN NEWS. 640 HIGHWAY. This week,


Harry Secombe visits the city of Norwich.


7-15BOBBY D A V R O ON THE BOX. Bobby Davro stars in his first TV Special.


900 MURDER, SHE WROTE. "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes. A Feature-length episode introducing a new mystery, adventure series.


845 ITN NEWS.


1900O N E S U M M E R . Last episode in the serial about two Merseyside teenagers who run away to Wales.


11-00 THE LATE FILM: Donald Sinden and Muriel Pavlov star in "T ig e r in the Smoke.” A young woman in London is threatened by a group of criminal ex-ser­ vicemen searching for a map showing buried trea­ sure.


1240 CLOSEDOWN.


COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF We're proud to offer a selection


2 bedroom maisonettes at


of new Freehold properties. £9,100


2 bedroom bungalows at £ 1 0 , 7 0 0 Detached villas at £ 2 1 , 3 0 0


details of subsidised inspection flights and specialist advice, drop in at our exhibition.


To see them on video. plus m u $


£ 7 , 9 0 0 EXHIBITION.


KEIRBY HOTEL


Keirby Walk Burnley on


SUNDAY, MAY 19th


from 12 noon — 5 p.m. Further details


SIMON ASSOCIATES 051-427-0878


THE ONLY NIGHTSPOT IN TOW N -


THIS THURSDAY 15 TERROR. How does the


D I S C O t o 1 -3 0 a .m . THIS FRIDAY


E X O T I C D A N C E R


Guests should be smaH in appearance


Bar closes 1-30 a.m. THE STARKIE ARMS CLITHEROE "A c i W S A T U R P A Y -


7-35N EW S AND S PO R T ; Weather.


7-50 WAGNER’S RING. Hum­ phrey Burton introduces the third evening of Wag­ ner's four music dramas.


the FA Cup Final programmes will be as follows:


5-45 ITN NEWS. 5-50 CARTOON. 5-55 KNIGHT RIDER. "Custom Made Killer."


What’s on. . .What’s o n . LOW MOOR CLUB


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL


ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


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..What’s on...What’s o n . . . CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB for the best in entertainment


^ DUO


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S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 18th FIRST VISIT TO OUR CLUB


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FIRST CLASS ACT Members end Bona Fide Guests welcome


BAVARIAN BARBECUE Tickets available £2.50


behind bar


Fancy dress competition FRIDAY, MAY 24th


CLOSING DATE FOR TICKETS MAY 21 St Strictly members only


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


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S U N D A Y , M A Y 19th WELCOME BACK TO


A GREAT VOICE


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&eb Pump inn


BASHALL EAVES, Nr CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE


Telephone: Stony hurst (025 486)227 ^ i j


I (Now under the management ofMr and Mrs Michael Lees) SU N D A Y LU N C H


HARMONY JESTER * LEEWAY DUO •K|| SPECIALITY HOT AND COLD TABLE S U N D A Y , M A Y 18th


12 noon through to 5 p.m. Consisting of


Roast Topside of Beef ROY ANTONY*'


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WEEKLY DOUBLE 28-27


WEEKLY TREBLE 20-22-16 Members and Bona Fide Guests


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CLITHEROE LIONS CLUB


CABARET and


RACE NIGHT STARRING W A N D E R IN G W A L T E R


at THE STIRK HOUSE HOTEL M A Y 2 2 n d , 7-45 p.m. prompt


TICKETS E2 from any Lions member or Robin Speddlng, Henthorn Farm, Clitheroe


22147, Ian Lloyd, Mortimer, Gorse and Ross, 27331.


SUPPER AVAILABLE


DRESS FORMAL or LOUNGE SUIT LADIES WELCOME


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


OLIVER TWIST CARVERY


Please sir can I have some more?


YES AS MUCH AS YOU WANT


HOME MADE' SOUP FRUIT JUICE


Help yourself main course sizzling hot from the carvery ROAST RIB OF BEEF SUGAR BAKED HAM


LOCAL ROAST TURKEY ROAST PORK


Creamed Potatoes and Seasonal Vegetables or Fresh Garden Salad


Served with Roast and


Choice of Naughty but Nice Sweets


NB. WE ONLY HAVE ONE QUALITY — THE BEST


As recommended in the good pub guide


The above Carverv is served on all of the following


SPRING BANK HOLIDAY — MONDAY, MAY 27th, 1985


rN O T E T H E D A T E : ST HELEN’S, WADDINGTON


S P R IN G F A IR 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Home Produce, Cakes, Garden and


House Plants, Handicrafts, Bric-a-Brac, etc., etc.


Refreshments, Sweets, Ice Cream


SATURDAY Carvery Dinner Dance till 1 a.m., £5.95


SUNDAY Lunch Carvery, 12 noon till 5 p.m., £4.45 Children under 10, £2.95


favourite songs £4.45 bar till 11- 30 p.m.


SUNDAY Night Carvery with our resident duo playing your


Booking recommended for all the above


Extensive bar menu every day and evening, High Teas


Saturday and Sunday ail day


FAMILY OWNED AND FAMILY RUN


Wedding Function and Room Hire for up to 130


T H E HODDER BRIDGE


N ear CLITHEROE Tel. STONYHURST 216


CHIPPING ROAD CHAIGLEY


HOTEL (A free house)


TRADITIONAL TETLEY WALKER ALES


BAR AND BISTRO


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


The Entertainer, Waterloo!. Soma arc eubject to a booking fee.


Travel, Burnley; Castle Records and Tourist Information, Cllllwroe; Tourist Worldwide, Bamoldswlck;


' Lunch and Afternoon Tea Tickets available from: Pendla


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N O R TH Q A T E . BOX OFFICE. . B L A C K B U R N .Tel. Blackburn 58258$ J


TUESDAY, MAY 21st 7-30 p.m.


SPEAR OF DESTINY All tickets E4


FRIDAY, MAY 24th, 7-30 p.m.


JIMMY CRICKET Tickets £3.75, £3.25, £2.75


THURS6AV, Ma y 30th, a p.m JIM MCMILLAN


RINGSIDE PROMOTIONS . present


PROFESSIONAL


BOXING Tickets £8, £6, £3.50


= T ^ j = = T H £


i uuuni =SMIT£= SUNDAY, MAY 26th, 7-30 p.m.


MAGNUM


Tickets £3 advance, £3.50 on d o o r______ .


Tickets £3 advance, £3.50 on door


SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd, 7-30 p.m. McCOY


SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, 7-30 p.m. THE GOLDEN AGE OF STEAM


"Lancashire and Yorkahlre Rail, way 1919"


Presented by JOHN HUNTLEY Including Special Films


"Rochdale In 1935" Tickets £3rChlldren £2


FRIDAY, JUNE 14th, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. THE REDSKINS


PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS ALL TICKETS £3.50 ____ _


DUCKWORTH’S COACHES


H O L ID A Y T O U R S 1985 Tour


159 June 22nd/29th Culgruff House Hotel, Castle Douglas, Scotland. Few vacancies only. FULL BOARD £125 160 July 6th/13th Culgruff House Hotel, Castle Douglas, Scotland. Few vacancies only. FULL BOARD £125


With all our tours we provide door-to-door service, a full itinerary ana evening entertainment.


. Please write or phone for full details and itineraries.


DUCKWORTH’S COACHES KIRK HOUSE, GISBURN BB7 4HD


T e l . G l s b u r n 2 1 0 / 5 7 0


NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE KEEP FIT ASSOCIATION


E v e n in g o f


KEEP FIT/AEROBICS with CHRISTINE BIBBY


DALE HEAD CHURCH WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE in TOSSIDE INSTITUTE


on SATURDAY, MAY 18th


at 7-45 p.m. ADMISSION 70p F L E A ANTIQUE


COLLECTORS’ FAIR QRASSINQTON TOWN HALL, Nr, SKIPTON


' BUSY DALES CENTRE ' HOME-MADE REFRESHMENTS


Details: Qrasslngton 752343


MANY INTERESTING ITEMS GOOD TRADE CALL


SUNDAY MAY 19til ' '10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. "


M A R K E T KNOWLE GREEN


VILLAGE HALL, NR| RIBCHESTER,


SUNDAY, MAY 19th | " 11 a.m: to 4 p.m.


Inquiries Tel. Cleveleys . 824918


ST BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, CHIPPING


G R A N D B A R B E C U E


at Black Moss Farm, Chipping (by kind permtaslon of Mr and Mra T. W. Alray)


THE NEIL BLACKBURN ROAD SHOW


on FRIDAY, MAY 31st Dancing 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. to


Licensed Bar . 23SO TICKE T C3.SO


Available from: Chipping 325) Chipping 607| Longrldge !


• EBENEZER BAPTIST BILLINGTON '


J U M B L E SATURDAY,


• MAY 18th ADMISSION 5p


Refreshments available


and FASHION^HOW of LEISURE .


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL . v .


at


FRIDAY, MAY 17th 7430 p.m.


ADMISSION £1.50 ■ including refreshments


■T, |=WINDSOR: .


Rotary Club of Clitheroe ®


A xib n of Pin gatins n Ehitio


(Over 400 works by Local Artists) at


ST. MARY’S HALL, Church Brow, Clitheroe, MAY 16th, 17th and 18th, 1985


THURSDAY..................................7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. FRIDAY...........................................10 a.m. to9-30p.m. SATURDAY........................................... 10a.m. to4p.m. Official Opening by THE MAYOR OF THE RIBBLE


VALLEY, Councillor MRS JOYCE LILBURN, 7-30 p.m., Thursday


A D M I S S IO N F R E E Refreshments available Catalogue 50p O PEN DAY at


H O L D E N C LO U G H f N U R S E R Y


Bolton-by-Bowland MAY 19th 1 p.m. — 6 p.m.


In aid of Martin House ■ Hospice for sick children A


DISCO EVERY FRIDAY


THE BOAR’S HEAD Long Preston


ADMISSION Cl b«for« 9* 30 p;m. £1.50 up to


RIBBLESDALE


WANDERERS FIRST XI


B A X E N D E N SATURDAY, MAY 18th


Match Ball sponsored by H. LO F T H O U S E Plumbers


41 Chatburn Road, Clltheroe


Home Sugar Roasted Ham Freshly Poached Salmon


Red Pump Chicken (Chicken cooked in spices, cream and Deaches)


Chilli con Came with Tortilla and Rice


Traditional Pot Steak and Kidney Pie Chicken Portions Beefy Sausages Jacket Potatoes


Variety of Continental Salads and Vegetables All inclusive price of £3.65 (children under 10 years £1.50).


Large selection of Home-made Desserts 75p


Different varieties of speciality food loill be available each week.


The above will be available each Sunday, 12 noon through to 5 p.m.


We also offer a full selection of Home-made Quality Bar


French Bottled House Wine (Bouey and Fils) only £2.95 bottle


WE ARE NOW RESIDENTIAL CIVIC HALL C L I T H E R O E T e l . 2 3 2 7 8


Commencing Friday, May 17th to Thursday, at 7-30 p.m.


A world beyond your experience, beyond your imagination.


D U N E


2 6 th M A Y , S U N D A Y . — S p r in g B a n k H o l i ­ d a y , S la id b u r n , W h i t F e s t iv a l A n t iq u e and


C r a f t F a ir .


2 7 th M A Y , M O N D A Y — S p r in g B a n k H o l i ­ d a y . S la id b u r n W h i t F e s t iv a l M a y Q u e e n and S p o r ts .


3 1 s t M A Y . F R I D A Y , P e n d le to n V i l la g e H a l l , A n n u a l B a rb e cu e .


3 1 s t M A Y , F r id a y — R im in g t o n M e m o r ia l


I n s t i tu t e M a n a g em e n t C om m it te e D is c o .


1st J U N E , S a tu rd a y . — R o c k and F o s s i l F e s t i­ v a l , C l i t h e r o e C a s t le M u s e u m , G e o lo g i s t s


A s s o c ia t io n .


1 s t A N D 2 n d J U N E , S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y . ___ S la id b u r n S te am a n d V in t a g e R a l l y , g a rd en p a r ty . In q u ir ie s f o r s ta l ls T e l . S la id ­ b u rn 2 3 5 .


2 n d J U N E , 1 9 8 5 — C l i t h e r o e L io n s a n d R o u n d T a b le . H e r ita g e F a i r , T o w n C e n t r e . S ta l ls a v a ila b le . — T e l. C l i th e ro e 2 3 3 6 7 .


8 th J U N E , S a tu r d a y , R a r e B r e e d S u r v iv a l T r u s t E x h i b i t i o n , C l i t h e r o e A u c t i o n M a r t .


9 t h J U N E , 1 9 8 5 , S U N D A Y . — B ru n g e r - le y s p o n s o r e d d o g w a lk , R o ta r y C lu b o f


■ C l i th e ro e . — In q u ir ie s : T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 4 2 4 0 .


1 4 th J U N E . F R I D A Y . — B a rn dance, Ea v e s H o u s e F a rm , W a d - d in g to n .


2 8 t h J U N E , F r id a y , F r ie n d s o f B a r r o w S c h o o l . B a rb e q u e .


2 9 th J U N E , S a tu rd a y , l s t P e n d le S c o u t s . F am i ly B a r -b -q u , s ta lls and p o l ic e dog d isp la y .


1 3 th J U L Y — S a tu rd a y , C o f fe e M o rn in g , C R G S (B o y s ) , 10 a .m . — 12 n o o n , C l i th e ro e T w in ­ n in g A s s o c ia t io n .


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 1 1 th . — C a r r ia g e D r iv ­ in g an d C o u n t ry F a ir , G is b u rn e P a rk .


3 0 t h N O V E M B E R — S a t u r d a y , C l i t h e r o e R o u n d T a b le , G le n n M i l le r N ig h t w ith the G ly n L lo y d B ig B an d . P a r is h H a l l . T ic k e t s . — T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 5 5 0 .


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