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Clitheroe 22c Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 25th, 1985 Clilheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) SATURDAY ( B8C-1 )


8-30THE SATURDAY PIC­ TU R E SH OW . Th is week's star guest is Jaki Graham, plus a pop profile of Go West.


11*15 FILM: “ Untamed Frontier." Shelley Winters marries into Joseph Cotten’s cattle family and sets about changing their hostile at­ titude to immigrant farmers.


12*30GRANDSTAND. Intro­ duced by Steve Rider, incl: 1- 00, News, Weather; 12- 35, 1-10, 3-30, Motor Sport from Silverstone. Coverage of the British Grand Prix meeting, incl the Formula Ford Race of Champions; 2-


Coverage from Hemel Hempstead on The Hitachi Cup; 1-55, 2-00, 3-05, Racing from Ascot; 4-55, Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15REGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS.


5-


TURES OF WONDER WOMAN. Starring Lynda Carter.. She is assigned to protect a wealthy indus­ trialist.


6- 05 ANYTHING GOES. Keith Chegwin and Suzanne Dando take charge in the Blackpool Tower Circus Ring as family teams com­ pete in “ The Greasiest Show on Earth."


6-50 FILM: “ Pleasure Palace." Starring Victoria Principal and Omar Sharif — she as the widowed owner of a hotel-casino threatened by a syndicate takeover, he as a sympathetic professional gambler (1980 TV film).,


8-25 AR E YOU BEING- SERVED? The staff of Grace Bros discover that Captain Peacock has a shameful secret.


8- MUSIC SHOW. Val .is


joined by Robert Lindsay and Emma Thompson from the hit West End musical “Me and My Girl."


9- 40NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


9-55 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LETICS. Live coverage of the Bislett Games from Oslo, where Sebastian Coe, Steve Cram and Joa- quim Cruz are running in the “ Dream Mile."


10-40 FILM: "Mixed Company." Comedy starring Joseph Bologna as a basketball coach whose wife turns to adoption with a vengeance.


12-25 WEATHER. ’ ( i l i l l l l i l j


3*40SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: FILM: ‘‘This Happy Feeling." A


romantic comedy starring Debbie Reynolds as a young innocent in love.


5-


Peter Sellers stars as arch criminal in farce.


6- 50 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


7- 7-


view of Majorca.


film biography tracing Sir Cecil Beaton's remarkable,


career as photographer, writer and designer.


8- 25 BLUES NIGHT. A cor­ 05, 2-40, 3-30, Volleyball:


nucopia of the blues: (8-30, Sonny Boy Williamson; 8- 45, The Blues According to Lightin' Hopkins; 9-20, Blues Medley I; 9-45, B.B. King Speaks; 10-15, B.B. King in Concert; 11-00, St Louis Blues; 11-20, Blues Medley II: 11-45, Chicago Blues; 12-30 Studs Terkel Talks to Blind John Davis; 12-45, Blues Medley III; 1- 05 Big Bill Blues).


20TH E NEW A D V E N ­


| | i ( j | | | | i i | ! a | | | 9-25 SESAME STREET.


10-20 CARTOON. 10-30TH E


GHOULIES. 10-


11- 12-


AND THE MYSTERONS. Seek and Destroy. 20 CHIPS.


troduced by Dickie Davies: 12-20, Wrestling from Bradford; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50, Rock Climbing, Lakeland Rock; 1-40, 2-10, 2-45, Racing from Newcas­ tle; 1-55, 3-00, Athletics. The TSB WAAA Champ­ ionships from The Alexan­ der Stadium, Birmingham; 2-25, World Championship Boxing. The WBA Light- Welterweight Champion­ ship; 4-50, Results.


55THE VAL DOONICAN 5-


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 DIFF’RENT STROKES., "C a rm e lla Meets The Gooch."


World War II adventure drama.


7-15 BOTTLE BOYS. "Out of the Frying Pan.”


6- 45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 9-00 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE. Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten. “ The Screaming Woman." A wealthy woman, and former mental patient, claims to have found a person buried alive in the grounds of her estate, but no evidence can be found.


10-20 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LETICS. "The Dream


Mile" from the Bislett Stadium, Oslo.


10-40FILM: “ Triple Cross." Christopher Plummer, Ro my Schneider. Spy thriller. The


SUNDAY ( BBC-1; 8- 55 PLAY SCHOOL


9*15 KNOCK1 KNOCKI 9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY 10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE


10-30 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 12-10SEE HEAR! Magazine programme for the deaf.


12-35 FARMING 1-00 NEWS HEADLINES 1-05 BONANZA. Trouble at the Ponderosa when a swin­ dler uses his uncanny re­ semblance to Ben to set up a fraudulent land deal. 55 CARTOON


1-


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


3- 00 FILM MATINEE. “With Six You Get Eggroll." Widow Doris Day, who runs a lumber yard, and Brian Keith are brought to­ gether by a well-meaning matchmaker.


4-


Serle and Concorde cap­ tain John Hutchinson guide, you Ihrough the highlights of this International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.


5- YEARS. This week: 1959.


6- 00 WATCHDOG. Consumer magazine.


6-30 NEWS AND WEATHER 6-40 HOME ON SUNDAY. Cliff Michelmore meets environ­ mentalist Jonathon Porritt in his north London home and listens to his choice of music.


7*15 FILM. "Packin' It In." Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss star as a couple who decide to leave behind Los Angeles smog and muggings and head for nature.


8- 45 NEWS AND WEATHER 9- 05 HONEYMOON. Play. An unmarried couple faced with an unplanned pre­ gnancy, who find that mar­ riage isn't the straightfor­ ward option it might appear.


10-20 CHOICES. Is Anybody There? An assessment of the latest thinking on a pe­ rennial question: Did God create man, or did man create God?


10- OF KING COTTON. An­


thony Burton looks at how various inventions in the cotton industry affected the lives of its workers.


11- Infra-red at Siding Spring. 11-45 WEATHER ( BBC-2 )


1-55 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND introduced by Steve Rider. Volleyball: more action from Hemel Hempstead; Cricket: Peter


9-25MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES


9-35 THE HUMAN FACE OF THE PACIFIC


104)0 MORNING WORSHIP


11-00 IN THE MOUTH OF THE DRAGON


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


journey to discover the source of the River Ribble.


12- 00 TAKE 30. Fowl Deeds.


12-30 JOBWATCH. How can small businesses be en­ couraged to train their workers?


14)0 BATTLESTAR GALAC- TICA. The Return ol Star- buck.


55 THE RISE AND FALL


2-00 SUNDAY MATINEE. Gre­ gory Peck in "Macarthur — The Rebel General." The action-packed story of the General who was Supreme Commander ot the Pacific war zone in World War II.


4-20 CARTOON. Cool Cat In. 4-


5- 00 CARTOON TIME 5-


25THE SKY AT NIGHT. Battle.


showing how the daring perform the amazing.


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


6-30 ITN NEWS 6-40 APPEAL. Richard Baker appeals on behalf of St Mary's Hospice, Birmin­ gham.


5-


30 DOWN TO EARTH. The 6-


Walker introduces more coverage from the John Player Special League.


6- 7-


titles.


ME (new series). Well- known actors talk about the often unpredictable world of the theatre.


7- 8- 50 TO P


series). BBC 2's Invitation Pairs Crown Green Bowl­ ing Tournament.


7-15WINNER TAKES ALL with Jimmy Tarbuck.


50 NEWS REVIEW with sub­ 15 AN ACTOR'S LIFE FOR


7- 45 MURDER, SHE WROTE. Jessica Fletcher is caught


up in another murder in­ vestigation.


8- 45 ITN NEWS 9- 00 CONNIE. Drama series set in the high-powered world of fashion.


C ROWN 1 (newH)0 TALES OF THE UNEX- . PECTED. Scrimshaw.


Robert Robinson chairs a new series of the literary quiz.


94)5THE TWO RONNIES. Re-run of the comedy series starring Ronnie Cor­ bett and Ronnie Barker with their special guest Elaine Paige.


35TH E BO O K G AM E. 11-


10- 30THE JIMMY YOUNG TE LEVIS ION PROG­ RAMME


15 LATE NIGHT MOVIE.


Vince Edwards, Robert Webber in “ Death Stalk." Two men battle treacher­ ous rapids and each other as they desperately try to catch lour escaped con­ victs.


30 HOLIDAY AIR 85. Chris


9- 55 “ HUSTLE." Burt Reynolds and Catherine Deneuve star as cop and call-girl who want to escape the world of violence a n d . hustling.


30 THE ROCK ’N’ ROLL


11-50M U S IC A T N IG H T . Gordon Hunt (oboe) and Jean Anderson (piano) play music by Weber.


W i l i l i i i l


1-05 IRISH ANGLE 1-


30 FACE THE PRESS with Gillian Reynolds.


2- 00 “ J A C K OF A L L TRADES” (1936). Jack Hulbert stars as a wide­ awake young man who bluffs his way into the world of high finance and meets romance.


3- 25 " T H E V A G A B O N D


KING" (1956). Kathryn Grayson stars in this lavish musical.


5-05SHADES OF GREEN. Irish stories about the great emigration.


15 NEWS SUMMARY AND


WEATHER followed by THE FIRST CHRISTIAN.


The life and teachings ot St Paul.


1985. Men and women's boby-building tram Wemb­ ley; karate, roller-hockey and speed skating from Crystal Palace.


7-


TION AND THE JEWS. Abba Eban presents the final programme of the series.


8- 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. 30PR E TEN D ER S . Into


Women who have experi­ enced violence In the home and are now in a battered women's refuge in Brent talk about their experi­ ences.


15 JUST AMAZING. Series


9- 00"AM ER IC AN SHORT STORY.” Tale of a 17- year-old Pittsburg boy and his dreams of a glamorous life in the theatres and opera houses in New York.


10410AILSA. Drama student Ailsa Fairley graduated with accolades.


10-


6-45 MARY O'HARA AND FRIENDS. The best of all kinds of music for Sunday evening. .


8


(1947). Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn star in drama about the stormy re­ lationship between a ruth­ less cattle tycoon and the s tro n g -w ille d so c ie ty woman.


Appointed to school staff


NEW deputy head at Gis­ burn County Primary School is Mr Robert Maude. Mr Maude (39), of Sal-


terforth, has been science co-ordinator at Brunshaw School, Burnley, for the past two years and will


'start at Gisbum at the beginning of the autumn term. He was bom in Skipton


and worked for a time in Cleveland before joining the staff at the Burnley school. His g ra n d fa th e r ,


Horace Maude, was one of the founder members of Gisburn Auction Mart and Mr Maude himself keeps a few goats, hens and pigs at his home.


He and his wife have a month-old son, James.


CABARET at 15THE WORLD GAMES


£iar-de-dars___ Lan WHITICOMB FAIR


EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519 JULY 26th


AUGUST 2nd


cashire’s top cabaret group Admission: £2.50


15 HERITAGE: CIVILIZA­


AUGUST 9th THE QUAKERS Adm!sslqn£2.50


. august 16 th b ig Br o t h e r s Admission £2.50... ..............


Don't delay or be away from Lar-de-Dars— It's Incredible. Special concessions tor coach parties_____________


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


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TREASURE § HUNT l


CAR |


The North's leading cabaret venue


Burnley Road, Altham Tel. Accrington 384874


15 "THE SEA OF GRASS”FRIDAY, AUG. 2nd,


STARTING AT THE ASSHETON ARMS, DOWNHAM.


Followed by supper and d is co t i l l 1 a.m.


Q special driving or ^ navigation ability required.


b Bottle o f champagne fo r n


winners.


Q £3 p.p., no charge per X


8 L


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car. >


Phone to book your car (3 passengers If possible) as numbers


numbers are limited. Tel. Clitheroe 41227


re I Pleasant country run. No


LOUNGE BAR, 11 a.m. — 3 p.m. Evenings, 7 p.m. — 11 p.m.


EVERY MONDAY In THE LOUNGE BAR


MIKE SHAUN and TOM KELLY


CLASS GUEST ARTISTS BAR SNACKS AVAILABLE


ENTERTAIN with FIRST * 44 * * * * * 4444 * * * * * *


PSYCHOTHERAPY For group courses and


HYPNOTHERAPY and


Relaxation, Stress Relief, Fears, Phobias


Tel. E. Barrow PHP, MAHP WHALLEY 2610


Individual appointments


Slaidburn Methodist Church


SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY, JULY 28th, 1985


Services 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m.


Preacher: Mrs E.


Cowperthwaite, of Clitheroe We welcome you all


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring, the


SAMARITANS ANYTtME


BLACKBURN


662424 or


NELSON 694929 Call or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


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MARKET SUNDAY


FLEA


JULY 28th 10-30 to 4-30


Admission 20p Adults Children FREE


Refreshments available Proceeds to the Village Hall


RIBBLESDALE


WANDERERS SECOND XI


ROLLS-ROYCE on SATURDAY, JULY 27th


Match Ball sponsored by


THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY


j , SIMPLY THE BESTf 4


T e l . M ik e o n


t R o s s e n d a le 2 1 5 0 4 1 > £ o r B u rn le y 4 1 1 0 0 2 4


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SUNDAY, JULY 28th . 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. 1


in conjunction with the Todmorden Lions’ Fun Day


BRING EVERYONE — A GREAT DAY OUT Trade Inquiries 0253 20467


BURLITZ Instrumentalists Admission: £2.50


Tel. I 26531 PRESENTS ON


FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd Direct from CORONATION STREET


CHRIS QUINTEN (Brian Tilsley) Plus our Friday night


£1 admission 50p pint and 50p spirits before 10-30 p.m.


jm |# rm g Mecca Leisure. 'B : W '1 ^


e The Best in British Entertainment


0 © M ID -P E N N IN E A R T S A S S O C IA T IO N


2 Hammerton Street. Burnley Tel (0282) 21986


PADIHAM TOWN HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd 8 till late ROCK JAZZ ALL STARS


Falrweather and musicians from MPAA’s summer series of Rock Jazz Workshops


Bar available Admission £1 Tickets from MPAA, our usual agencies, and on the door Stan Barker, Gary Boyle, Jeff Clyne, Graham Dean, Dlgby


7-45 ULTRA QUIZ ‘85. With Stu Francis and Sara Hol- lamby.


G R O O V Y 10 FILM: "After The Box."


true story of, Eddie Chap­ man, the World War II double agent.


10 CAMEO. An unfamiliar 20 THE BEATON IMAGE. A


1-10COMEDY TONIGHT. "Sitcom." An exploration of situation comedy as a form featuring some of the best examples.


1-35 CLOSEDOWN. a e t i f l l l i l i i l i


1-05 NATURE IN FOCUS. Watch your own (ungus flourish at home.


1- SPORT? Windsurfing.


2- 00FILM: "Somewhere in Camp" (1942). British ser­ vices farce.


3- 40F ILM : ‘ ‘ N ig h t o f a Thousand Eyes." (1948). Edward G. Robinson stars in pyschological thriller.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus edition.


6- 00THE WORLD GAMES 1985. Day One of the World Games with cover­ age of powerlifting, roller hockey, speed skating and water ski-ing.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Re­


55 C APTAIN SC ARLET


joice. Aspects of faith through an unusual mixture of music.


15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­


7- 30O P IN IO N S : H AP P Y F A M IL IE S ? C ha r les Mosley, former editor of Debrett surveys the state of the British monarchy today.


8- 00 TALES FROM A LONG ROOM. The Brigadier re­ veals that the supposed


emnity that existed bet­ ween polar explorers Scott and Amundsen was based upon one event — a crick­ et match.


6-15 SANNE. The media cover­ age of Chiel and Sanne's protest takes its toll.


8- 45 THE OPTIMIST. The Op­ timist starts this episode roller skating with some weird inhabitants ol Los Angeles' Venice.


35 THE 1,000 plane raid. 9- Colin Welland.


104)0 HILL STREET BLUES. With the gangs pledged to keep the peace until the. impending visit ot the Pres­ ident is over, Furillo has only one major problem to deal with — or so he thinks.


11- 00 R E B E L L I O U S JUKEBOX. Jools Holland plays the sleazy club man­ ager, under the thumb ol the new owner, Meatloaf and introduces live music from UB40, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Spandau Ballet.


12- 00 NAKED CITY. A foolhardy detective is transferred to-


Parker's precinct.


12-55THE P AU L HOGAN SHOW. More of his humour.


1-30 CLOSE. B B


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15 FATHERS BY SONS.


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


V CLITHEROE EON BUS


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


Fridays: Service No. 11. Ex. Wilpshire 9-56 a.m., Rib* Chester 10*11 a.m., arrives back RIbchester 12*57 p.m.,


WILPSHIRE/RIBCHESTER FUN BUS


Wilpshire 1*12 p.m.


WHALLEY/MELLOR FUN BUS


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


HURST GREEN FUN BUS


Tuesdays: Service No. 9. Depart Hurst Green 9-38 a.m., arrives back 1-30 p.m.


RIBBLESDALE POOL


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


SABDEN: SERVICE 237 THURSDAYS


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


GISBURN; SERVICE 208 MONDAYS


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


^ WILPSHIRE/LANGHO


BILLINGTON: SERVICE 232 FRIDAYS


Ex. Wilpshire 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.


CUT THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! “ Borowjh Councir- ^ o rv fn jr trio c om m u n i ty ^ ^ |


ANNUAL RIBBLE VALLEY


FOOTY SCHOOL *


SOCIAL CLUB GINA SINCLAIR


CLITHEROE for the best in entertainment


S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 2 7 th Welcome return to the fabulous


She was great the last time


S U N D A Y , J U L Y 2 8 th Great holiday attraction


PAUL DUVAL WEEKLY DOUBLE 3 — 18


A top Guitar Vocalist


WEEKLY TREBLE 8 — 8 — 22 EVERY WEDNESDAY


RAY’S BONANZA BINGO i


f irs t house 8 p.m.


Come and have a look at us. ' j


Members and Bona Fide Guests ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


GONE TO / EARTH in C o n ce r t -^ /7


presents


(Formerly Tobacco) Now a 6-piece band.


i New EP out in September Remember Brendan Crocker end the 5 .■


o’clock Shadows?


Listen to Radio 1 this Saturday, 6*30 to. 7-30 p.m.


plus DISCO


at THE SWAN AND ^ ROYAL HOTEL


* THIS FRIDAY, JULY 26th / f s / / / X / / / . • ' r YORKSHIRE DALES HALF MARATHON


Through "EMMERDALE FARM" Country SUNDAY, JULY 28th at 11 a.m.


Start and Finish Wharfedale Rugby Club, Threshfield, Nr Grasslngton


OVER £ 1 ,0 0 0 IN PRIZE MONEY


Winner also receives the Northern Rock Trophy To be run In conju n ction with the RUGBY CLUB


GALA — A great day o ut fo r the family in beautiful countryside


Win a great new S C IM IT AR S.S1 SPORTS CAR by throwing seven sixes on the Roll A Dice Table


Hot A ir Balloon Rides, Bouncing Castle, Kiddles Mini Motor bikes, etc., etc.


Food available, Bar facilitie s Children’s Races, Morris Dancers CANAL CRUISES


MV Marton Emperor (Max. 50 Passengers)


All cruises start and finish at Foulridge


Friday, July 26th, 2 p.m., Long Ing ret. (2 hours), Saturday, Sunday, July


27th, 28th, Thursday, Friday, August 1st, 2nd, 2 p.m., to Barrowford Locks ret. (2 hours)


Adults £2, children £L5Q


For seat bookings Tel. CoI4BE9159, 9 to 12 noon w *


£4.50, inc. pie and peas supper FOULRIDGE


LEISURE CRUISES Canal Wharf, Warehouse ’ Lane, Foulridge (off A56 Colne/Sklpton)


Private Charter Hire Available for Schools, Associations. Family


FREEMASONS ARMS Wiswell. Tel. Whalley 2218


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


SUNDAY, JULY 28th


RIBBLESDALE ARMS, GISBURN


only £5 per car if you are selling -.


Inquiries: Tel. Barnoldswlck 815756


Celebrations, etc. Brochure available


with ROGER WESTBROOK 7-30 p.m. tickets available


FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd FOLK EVENING


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


p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.


Tickets available from: Pendle


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


The Entertainer, Waterfoot. Some are sub|ect to a booking lee.


Monday to Saturday and from 6


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB


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Featuring the


“COCA COLA” SUPERSKILLS COURSE


THE RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


will run 5 consecutive days of football coaching for pupils 8-14 years of age,


Monday, July 29th — Friday, August 2nd, 1985, 2-30 p.m. — 4 p.m. on the Castle Field, Clitheroe


The course fee is £4.00 and enrolment forms are available from the Information Office, Council Offices, Clitheroe. Tel. 25566.


LIVE JAZZ at the


SWAN AND ROYAL, CLITHEROE


DANCE TO BOB


CROSBY and THE PHOENIX JAZZ BAND


SATURDAY, JULY 27th


8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission £1.50


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


CINEMA — THE BEST PLACE TO SEE A FILM


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community.


What's on...What's on...What's on...What's CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE Tel. 23278


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


Commencing MONDAY, JULY 29th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


Matinee, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY at 2-15 p.m.


Th e g re a te s t a d v e n tu re e v e r b o rn !


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a


CLAIMING DATES


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 date.


For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising yo ur event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


17th A UG U S T , 198 5 , S a t u r d a y , C l i t h e r o e Royal Bri t ish Legion, VJ Dance, Parish Hal l , tic ket s av a ilab le . — Tel. Clitheroe 24789.


S A T U R D A Y / S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 1 0 t h a n d 11th. — Car riage Driv­ ing and Country Fair, Gisburne Park.


I REGRET correct the pression of refuse colle< Holiday di. readers tained from Wilkinson’s week, unde ing “ Co-t needed — vation.”


has never w- quired its reft to work on days.


The Boroi It causes


venience to m cial arrangem. it to happen involves paj wages it is ci the best in ratepayers.


26th AUGUST — Bank Holiday Monday, f lea


2 6 t h A U G U S T , Bank 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 ” , Croft, rear o f Bolton- b y - B o w l a n d V i l l a g e H a l t . «— I n q u i r i e s B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a n d 682.


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1st September — 6th annual Sabden Country Ma r k e t . Site s a v a i l ­ a b l e . — I n q u i r i e s Padiham 76631.


m a r k e t , S l a i d b u r n S c h o o l fund. — I n ­ quiries Slaidburn 273.


F R ID A Y . — Ho d d e r Valley Foxhounds Bal l , Newt o n Village Hal l .


3 0 t h N O V EM 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 Ta b le , Glenn


----- Inquiries: Bolton- by-Bowland 631.


Glyn Lloyd Big Band. Parish Hal l .


: ^ = r = = KING =


= l*mIIIIPi — innauni= HALL =


N O R T H O A T E . BOX OFFICE B L A C K B U R N - Tel Blackburn 582582


SATURDAY. AUGUST.IOIh 7*30 p.m. LITTLE and LARGE SHOW


Tickets £3.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 Please note early performance


cancelled, tickets may be refunded or exchanged.'


FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th, 7-30 p.m.


_______ALL TICKETS £4________ TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £5.50, £5.00 and £4.50*3 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 7-30 p.m.


THE POGUES THE PEKING OPERA


GARY MOORE PLUS SUPPORT


Admission: Main Floor (standing) £5.50


Balcony (seated) £5.00


Drink led to theft


TOO much drink was the reason Clitheroe magis­


trates were given for the theft of £199 worth of goods from a garden centre. The court heard that


William Parkinson (34), of Carlton Place, Clitheroe, stole the items from Han­ son’s Nursery, Barrow, after drinking spirits and beer during an afternoon and night. For stealing the proper­


ty he'was ordered to do 80 hours community ser­ vice work and pay £12.90 compensation. Mr Peter Worboys, pro­


secuting, said police heard noises at the nursery and later saw Parkinson in a ditch with a sackful of or­ namental birds, garddn spades and forks. Mr Geoff Isherwood,


defending, said his client had been drinking whisky, rum and brandy after winning money betting. He later went to the pub and then found himself committing' the offence. He had problems at home and he just took off and became drunk.


Accomplished musician


RETIRED civil servant and respected pianist Mr Norman Hindle has died at his home in Corpora­ tion Street, Clitheroe. Apart from five years


in the Royal Air Force, Mr Hindle (76) spent all his life in the town. A competent musician,


he taught the piano for many years from his home and at the former Quaker School at Newton. He was. an Associate of


the London College of Music and a member of the former Clitheroe Wesley Male Voice Choir. He started work as a


weaver, but for the last 15 years of his working life 'was a clerical officer with the Department of Health and Social Securi­ ty at Primrose Mill, Clitheroe. He leaves a wife,


E v e l in e , a son and daughter. A funeral service at St


Paul’s Church, Low Moor, today precedes cremation at Accrington. .


Careers Service merger concern


mittee considers that the merger of their Careers Service with Hyndburn would be a disadvantage to Clitheroe area children. County Coun. John


RIBBLE VALLEY MP Mr David Waddington is to be informed of the con­ cern of the local District Liaison Committee for Education' • o v f t the proposed reorganisation of the Careers Service. The Ribble Valley com­


Mi l le r Night wi th the


New president takes over


SETTLING into ‘her second spell as president


O C T O B E R ,


of the Inner Wheel Club, of Clitheroe is Mrs Mar­ garet Norris, who has taken over from Mrs Frances Creaser. Mrs Norris, of Park


Avenue, has lived in Clitheroe since 1948 and been a member of the club for 14 years. She and her husband, Les, who has an electrical business in town, have one daugh­ ter and two grandchil­ dren. As well as her keen in­


ward to a busy worth­ while and happy year under her leadership. Other officers are: Mrs


The members look for­


Marjorie Saddler (secret­ ary), Mrs Ruth Moon (tre­ asurer), Mrs Goia Gorst (overseas organiser), Mrs Margaret Spensley (club correspondent), Mrs Pat Haigh (flower secretary), Mrs Freda Hindmoor


(speakers’ secretary). Committee: Mrs fa t


terest in Inner Wheel ac­ tivities, she is a member of St Mary’s Parochial Church Council, the local branch of Leonard Che­ sh ire Homes and a member of Clitheroe Golf Club.


H o l l in g sw o r th , Mrs Karina Lancaster, Mrs Doreen Watson, Mrs Esther Rushton, Mrs Esther Dixon, Mrs Annie Whittaker.


Our picture shows Mrs


Creaser handing over the badge of office to Mrs Norris.


number of tors have r mission to sw their Bank H to attach to holiday.


However, s


Fish a t


to t


SALMON ho. Ribble this s cigar-shape tagged to thei will have been in a unique f periment down Sonic acous


being used by


to track the the fish from to a point Preston. Through i


the tags, able to tell tent of the \ pollution is salmon from spawning r river. If a high


fluent is foun can be taken source. One thing


are trying about is th under which encouraged t sea and enter The experin


closely watcl Water Resea with a view it to heavi' rivers in the Anglers


the fish return the ta; dress on it, a receive a £10 tags cost £1. assemble.


Watson said the problem. was that- the Ribble Valley wap .<jch a large area to cov^»_ ■ He added chat the prop­


osal, if implemented, would cost tl\e county council more to run for what he considered to be a reduction in service. District Education Of­


ficer, Mr Peter Evans, said that the County Edu­ cation Committee would probably be dealing with the proposed merger issue in October. Both County Coun.


Watson and County Coun. Leo Wells plan to speak at the meeting.


A family show


MANY Ribble Valley farmers and holiday­ makers will be heading fo r Blackburn next week for the Royal Lancashire Show. At Witton Park, on Tues­ day, Wednesday and Thursday, the organis­ ers are confident that, given the right weath­ er, it will be the biggest and best ever show. Efforts have been


made to make it even more of a family affair.


Major at tractions


will include interna­ tional show jumping stars, 310 trade stands and displays by the Trail Blazers free- fall parachute team.


nificant leap on entries fo r farm animal classes.


There has been a sig­


Ward new


THE warden o Vale House sh commodation, Jolly leaves post next mont Mrs Jolly ha


warden since \ which eompris opened in May. Previously s


warden at Rid sheltered acco Whalley, havi as an SEN stones before a course in the elderly at Ree She is movin


port where sh a post as m: private rest h elderly.


Discu on r refo


RIBBLE Val


lors are hopinj a recommend: Government o the rating s making it faire But first th


hold full dis many aspects


reform and he affect local peo The counci


Purposes Su decided that t best course of lowing a rep moves to al rating system. Treasurer


Onslow explai poll tax was put forward a; alternative. Coun. Eric


(Clitheroe) said previous sug Government 1 with a batter s the existing on Coun. Bill F


lington) was it modification, felt that the be done cautio He thought


could suppleme sent system r replace it.


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