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Ciitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Ciitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 27th, 1985 Weekend SATURDAY


8-30 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. Guests are Adam Ant and Rolf Harris.


10-55 GRANDSTAND: Intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam:' 11-00, 1-40, Cricket. Coverage of the third day’s play between England and Australia at Lord's; 2-00, 3- 15, 4-30, Wimbledon '85; 3-00, Racing from the Cur- ragh; 4-00, Athletics; 5-45, Final Score.


5- 6- 55 NEWS; Weather.


64)5 SPORT AND REGIONAL NEWS.


TURES OF WONDER WOMAN: When several of America's leading college athletes disappear in strange circumstances, Lynda Carter arrives in record time to investigate.


6-


Raquel Welch. A team of doctors who are miniatur­ ised and then injected into a scientist's bloodstream in a tiny submarine to attempt a life-saving operation.


8-


Dominique insists on join­ ing Blake on a trip to see their dying father; Alexis ar­ rives in Sumatra.


9- Weather.


9- 35 WIMBLEDON '85: Match of the Day. Desmond Lynam introduces high­ lights of this afternoon’s action.


10-


Mudd." The true story of Dr Samuel Mudd, who un­ knowingly helped the in­ jured assassin of President Lincoln and was sentenced to life imprisonment on Shark's Island.


12-55 WEATHER. l l l l l l l l


1-55 WIMBLEDON '85 and C R IC K E T : SECOND TEST.


7- 40NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


7-


AL. The Ballet National de Marseille.


8- 55 FILM: “The Wrong Box.” An all-star British cast as­ sembled for this 1966 comedy. John Mills and


Ralph Richardson play two brothers who each stand to win a large inheritance on the other's death. Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Michael Caine are among the avaricious relatives.


10- 11- 12-


Russell Davies presents arts review.


among tne ruins of Pompeii.


1-20 CLOSEDOWN. l l l l l l i i i 35 SATURDAY REVIEW.


TEST. Richie Benaud in­ troduces highlights of the third day's play.


10 CLOSEDOWN. — i 10THE NEW A D V E N ­ 9-25 CARTOON.


9-35CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS.


104)0 No. 73. "Crashing Out." 55 FILM: “ Fantastic Voyage."


11- 20 CHIPS. Getraer's daughter is involved in a nuclear plant protest and their rela­ tionship is strained.


30DYNASTY: The Will. 20NEWS AND SPORT;


12- 15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ troduced by Dickie Davies: 12-20, Wrestling from Slough; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50, Cycling. The Tour de France Preview; 1-10, 3-20, 4-15, International Athletics. Great Britain/ Northern Ireland v France v C zech o slova kia from Gateshead; 1-20, The ITV Seven from Newmarket and Newcastle; 3-50 News Round-Up; 4-00 Motor Cy­ cling. The Dutch 500CC. TT; 4-45, Results.


5410 ITN NEWS. 35 FILM: “The Ordeal of Dr


5-05 FILM: "Battle Beyond The Stars." Science fiction thril­ ler. A group of space mer­ cenaries come to the aid of a threatened planet.


7-00 THE COMEDIANS. Bri­ tain's top comics fire off a non-stop barrage of side­ splitting gags.


7- 30 R U S S A B B O T 'S SUMMER MADHOUSE.


8- 30 ULTRA QUIZ '85. 9- 30 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


9- 45 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. “A Dip in the Pool." Another Roald Dahl twist in the tale.


10- 55 DANCE INTERNATION­


ring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie. Comedy drama. A Beverly Hills hair­ dresser seduces his way to the top with his most glamorous clients.


35C R IC K E T : SECOND 2-


14)5 CHIPS' COMIC. What lies under the pavement.


1- 30THE LISTENING EYE For the deaf.


00F ILM : "T o o Hot to


Handle" (1938). Clark Gable and Walter Pidgeon star as rival newsreel cameramen vying for the affections of flier Myrna Loy.


3- 55 FILM: "Mr Moto takes a


Vacation" (1939). Peter Lorre stars as the Japan­ ese detective.


54)5 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus edition.


64)0 THE MAX HEADROOM SHOW. Interviewing Sting.


6- 30 BABBLE. Celebrity par­


ticipants in battle of words presided over by Peter Purves.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by 7 Days. With Robert Kee.


7- 30 UNION WORLD. 8- 00 TALES FROM A LONG ROOM. The 1914 tour of the MCC to the Belgian Congo.


8-15 SANNE. Fourth episode of the Dutch drama serial.


8- 45 MY WORLD AND WEL- COME TO IT . John Monroe and his friend Phil Jensen team up to outwit the village humorist.


9- 1520/20 VISION. Roswell


Gilbert, an affluent retired engineer, shot dead his sick wife last March. He said it was a mercy killing — the authorities in Florida said it was first degree murder.


104)0 OCTOPUS — POWER OF THE MAFIA. In to­ night's final episode, the In­ spector is reunited with his daughter — but a further tragedy follows. Cattani samples the sweet taste of revenge but still fears for his life.


11-


15 FILM: "Shampoo." Star­ 12-


20 TH E L A T E C L IV E


JAMES. An individual view of people and events.


10 NAKED CITY. Detective


Flint tries to prevent an old soldier taking the law into his own hands.


12-15 PINK FLOYD AT POM­ PEII. Legendary rock group Pink Floyd perform


SUNDAY i l l S l l l l l ( BBC-2 )


8- 9-


9- 55 PLAY SCHOOL


adventures in Biblical times.


30 THIS IS THE DAY.


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-


10-


services in the 80s. turning to learning.


I- 15 SUPERBOOK. Magical


11- 20 INSIDE YTS. How the YTS assesses the progress of its trainees.


30 BIRTH RIGHT. Maternity 55 NEVER TOO LATE. Re­ 6-


11- 45 BUSINESS CLUB. The computer.


12- 10SEE HEARI Magazine programme for deaf.


12-35 FARMING 1-00 NEWS HEADLINES


14)5 BONANZA. When a group of Civil War leftovers make camp near Virginia City, the Cartwrights find them­ selves caught between the drifters and an unforgiving community.


I- 50 CARTOON


24X) EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


34)0 TOM AND JERRY


3-10"T H E LEGEND OF WALKS FAR WOMAN.” 1979 film starring Raquel Welch as a Blackfoot Indian abandoned by her tribe.


5-


of a two-day Air Fete at RAF Mildenhall.


6- 00 GOODBYE MR CHIPS. . Penultimate episode.


6-30 NEWS AND WEATHER


6- 40HOME ON SUNDAY (new series). Cliff Michel- more hosts another series in which he meets some interesting people at home on a Sunday. This week: Derek Nimmo.


7-


NATURAL LIFE. While John Rex is busy in Eng­ land planning to take over the name and inheritance of Richard Devine, Rufus Dawes makes a desperate bid for freedom.


9-10 NEWS AND WEATHER 9- 10-


Rantzen with consumer advice, real-life humour and investigations.


tion of the limits we place on forgiveness.


STAND introduced by De­ smond Lynam. Cricket: John Playe r Special League; The Great North Run: coverage of the New- castle-to-South Shields 13'/2- mile run, where more than 25,000 runners are com­ peting; Athletics: West Ger­ many v USA in Bremen.


7- 15 GREAT COLLECTORS. A profile of American pub­ lisher Malcolm Forbes and his sons whose priceless collections are scattered around the world.


8- 05 CARDIFF SINGER OF THE WORLD. Final of this international competition for


singers.


9- 35 DANCE INTERNATION­ AL. A ballet created for Danish television.


10-


THE SUN.” Robert Shaw and Christopher Plummer star as Spanish Conquis­ tador and captive Inca King in this 1969 film version of Peter Shaffer's play.


12-15 MUSIC AT NIGHT. Rach­ maninov prelude.


104I0MOG. U n re p e a ta b le Offers.


10-


55 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ 11-


30THE JIMMY YOUNG


TELEVISION PROG­ RAMME. Second prog­ ramme in the series.


Heywood, Peter Van Eyck in “ Vengeance:” Science fiction thriller. A dead ty­ coon's living brain hypnot­ ises a doctor into tracing the tycoon's killer.


50 NEWS REVIEW j iG la l l i i i i l


1-05 IRISH ANGLE 1-30 FACE THE PRESS with Gillian Reynolds.


1-55"DIXIE" (1943). Bing Crosby stars in this musical set in mid-19th century New Orleans.


20 “ THE ROYAL HUNT OF


3-35 “ SW E E T R O S IE O’GRADY" (1943). Betty Grable stars in this musical as turn-of-the-century Euro­ pean musical comedy queen.


54)0 BACK TO THE ROOTS. In another programme in the repeated series celeb­ rating traditional plants, Richard Mabey explores a derelict orchard which once held 40 varieties of apples, and the Chelsea Physic Garden.


5- 10 HOLIDAY AIR. Highlights 9-25 HIGHWAY. Norwich.


10410 MORNING WORSHIP II - 0 0W O R K ING FOR A BETTER LIFE


11- 11-


25 AAP KAA HAK look at the Cheshire Show.


12- 00 TAKE 30. Running is for Everyone.


15 FOR THE TERM OF HIS


12-30 JOBWATCH. What are the chances of retraining and finding another job once you have been made redundant?


1- 00BATTLESTAR GALAC- TICA. Space Croppers.


25THAT'S LIFE. Esther 4-


10 CHOICES. An examina­ 6-


10- 45 THE PAST AFLOAT. An­ thony Burton presents his series about historic ships.


I I -


DOORSTEP. Fred House- go explores Ealing's trans­ formation in the 19th cen­ tury from country retreat, into town.


11- 35 THE SKY AT NIGHT. Patrick Moore surveys the summer sky.


11-55 WEATHER


2- OOSUNDAY MATINEE. “ Life Goes to the Movies.” D o cum e n ta ry. Henry Fonda, Shirley Maclaine and Liza Minnelli host this fascinating film portrait.


ers to the Rescue. .


5- 00 THE LOVE BOAT. This Year's Model, part 2.


64)0 THE ZODIAC GAME with Tom O'Connor.


30 ITN NEWS 10HISTORY ON YOUR7-


6- 40 HIGHWAY. Harry Sec- ombe recalls favourite mo­ ments from the present series.


with Jimmy Tarbuck.


7- 45 MURDER, SHE WROTE. Jessica Fletcher is involved in another murder investi­


gation.


8- 45 ITN NEWS 9- 00 CONNIE. Drama series


set in the high-powered world of fashion.


10- 15WINNER TAKES ALL 6- 30 NEWS SUMMARY AND


WEATHER followed by MUSLIMS IN BRITAIN


15 THE MISSISSIPPI. Ben


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A 7-


Walker's paddle-steaming peace is disturbed once again, this week by the case of a football star who is involved in a car crash.


15 HERITAGE: CIVILIZA­


TION AND THE JEWS. Abba Eban presents another instalment in this TV history of the Jews.


8- 15 THE IRISH R.M. There is some shady horse-trading at the Llsheen Races, and Bobby Bennett and Sally Knox are both contenders to win the ladies' race.


9- 15 CHIVALRY OF HEAVEN. 30 PRETENDERS. The Play­


Two days after the Prince of Wales unveils one of this century’s most controv­ ersial sculptural commis­ sions, David Wynne's "Risen Christ” for the West Front of Wells Cathedral, this programme traces the many and various stages on the physical path to completion and also charts the spiritual struggles of the project.


15 " T H E A N G R Y S I ­


LENCE” (1960). Richard Attenborough stars in this classic 1960 British film as a Midlands factory worker who is sent to Coventry and victimised when he re­ fuses to join an unofficial strike. With Pier Angeli, Michael Craig, Bernard Lee, Geoffrey Keen and Alfred Burke.


GISBURN AUCTION PRICES


FORWARD in the dairy sec­ tion at Gisbum Auction Mart on Thursday were 64 newly- calved cows and heifers.


went to R. Drinkall (£610) and A. Wade (£650). Newly-calved


heifer prizes went to A. W. Wade (£725) and W. and F. Peel (£638).


made to £692 (average £550) and heifers to £725 (£537).


Newly-calved Friesian cows


ward and BW heifers made to £280. There were 184 animals in


Threfe store cattle were for-'


the calf section. Friesian bulls made to £168 (£101.80), heifers to £93 (£58.90), Hereford X bulls to £172 (£102.50), heifers to £90 (£71.25), Charolais X bulls to £238 (£199.60), heifers


Prizes for newly-calved cows


to £166 (£123.50), black pollv bulls made to £64 (£57.35), heif­ ers averaged £59, Limousin X bulls made to £258 (£170.70), heifers to £172 (£94.40), Sim- men tal X b ulls to £170


(£137.70). In the weaned calf section,


£260 (£213.75). Store pigs made to £19. In the fatstock section there


Friesian bulls averaged £135, beef X bulls made to £295 (£233.50) and beef X heifers to


were 390 cattle forward, includ­ ing 174 young bulls and 136 cows, and 1,740 sheep, includ­ ing 302 fat ewes. Certified clean cattle: Light


steers made to 111.8p (lOO.Zp), medium to 109.8p (103p), light heifers to 118.2p (102p), medium to 105.8p (98.9p) and heavy to 97.8p (95.6p).


V - T


SATURDAY 6th JULY 12.00 till 5 0 0


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


A CONCERT Ciitheroe Castle Bandstand


SATURDAY, JULY 6th 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.


“THE MEL-O-TONES” (Ex-cellent from Liverpool)


“ R A C E ” (Ex-Alto Stratus from Blackburn)


“GONE TO EARTH” (Ex-Tobacco from Accrington)





was for a Limousin bull shown by J. M. Townsend at 126.2p. Young bulls made to 126.2p (112p), light steers averaged 94.2p, light heifers to 111.8p (100.6p), medium heifers to 101.2p (95.2p), heavy heifers to 87.2p (83.5p). Fat cows grade 1 made to 85.8p (82.5p), fat cows grade 2 to 83.2p (76.4p) and fat cows grade 3 to 75.2p (66.3p).


Uncertified cattle: Best price


WADDINGTON FC MONDAY, JULY 1st


TRAINING STARTS "'"at Twitter Lane,


dard lambs made to 186p (173.9p), medium to 181p (169.2p), heavy to 176p (166.4p), standard hoggs to 170p (150.5p), medium to 150p (136.Ip), heavy to 137.5p (133p). Overweight averaged 131p, fat ewes made to £45.20 (£30.45) and fat rams to £53 (£32.60).


In the sheep section, stan­


Waddington at 6-30 p.m.


Followed by AGM at 8-30 p.m. in


Waddington Village Club | ALL PLAYERS AND NEWCOMERS WELCOME TO ATTEND


OF 1985 CLITHEROE


LIONS CLUB Invites you to


J THE BARN DANCE AND BARBECUE PHIL CASE DISCO


JUNE 28th, 8 p.m. at


HENTHORN FARM, CLITHEROE By Kind Permission ol M. and W. Spedding


LICENSED BAR


Tickets from R. Spedding 22147; I. Lloyd 24365; G. Bralthwalte 41277 or any Lions member


HYPNOTHERAPY Individual appointments


Tel. E. Barrow PHP, MAHP WHALLEY 2610


Relaxation, Stress Relief, . Fears, Phobias


psychotherapy For group courses and


O N L Y £ 3 .7 5


Busy venue, In Yorkshire Dales, Nr Sklpton


COLLECTORS’ FAIR Kettlewel! Village Hall,


ANTIQUE


SUNDAY, JUNE 30th 10-30 to 5 p.m. .


Bring along any Items (or sale. Details Qrassihoton '752345_


Proceeds to the Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association


I - . .


Admissionby programme at the gate.


Broughton Hall, Nr. Skipton SUNDAY 30th JUNE


' ■ • Adults £2 e 0.A.P.’s& Children £1. • 11a.m. onwards o - ■ Geoff Capes and the new World’s Strongest Man


Jon Pall Sigmarsson • TUg-o-war


• Shot putting • Pipe playing • Hammer throwing • Fell racing


| • Highland Dancing • Bars & Food ADMISSION £2 (Children £1)


• Caber tossing ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 15 THE LATE FILM. Anne


>The Swan a„d Royal f presents ;


3^" (Formerly Nearly The Blues) plus ^ ^ "1^ ♦ “PALAIS DE DANCE” J


♦red rooster sounds* 3t


5 D IS C O I *Swan and Royal Hotel, Ciitheroe*


> FRIDAY, JUNE 28th 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


FRIENDS OF CLITHEROE HOSPITAL invite you to an


O P E N D A Y at the HOSPITAL


SATURDAY, JULY 6th 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


Stalls to open at 2 p.m.


SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND LONGRIDGE ROSSETTES


Pony Rides, Tombola. Games, ^ Prize Draw, etc.


Teas, Various Stalls OPENS B U R N LE Y FULLEDGE RECREATION GROUND,


MONDAY, JULY 1 st TO SATURDAY, JULY 6th Showtimes: Mon.,7-30 only; Tues. to Sat. 4-45 and 7-30


Book now at Althams Travel, 12 St James's Street, Burnley. Tel. 36333.


Circus Box Office open on site Monday, July 1st from 10 a.m.. Zoo open daily from 10 a.m.


FEATURING BOBBY ROBERTS WORLD FAMOUS ROYAL COMMAND ELEPHANTS


FROM HOLLAND THE FLYING OSCARS ON FLYING TRAPEZE TOMMY ROBERTS FAMOUS HORSE AND PONY ACT.


CLOWNS, MR FUNNY MAN AND GANG plus full supporting programme


SPECIAL OFFER Bring this advert to circus box office and get two adult tickets at childrens prices


DON'T DELAY— BOOK TODA Y


IN DISTRI SUICIDJ


NEED HEl Ring the I


samaritJ ANYTIME!


BLAC1 J? 662 ' / €


15 MARKET SOU NELSON


Call or write I


105 NEW PARK S | BLACKBURf


CLITHEI


LABOUR PJ Next meeting [


held Wednesdi 3rd, 7-30 p.m.| Labour Roc Eshton Terl


Speaker and dell TEACHERS’ 1


LOCAL PROEM QUERIES


Labour Council!


Jones and Jlmmi hold surgeries ol and 3rd SaturdaV


month between 1d 12 noon at the I Room. Eshton 1


* ¥


L 144 MANCHESTER ROAD NELSON


LANCASHIRE GETTING MARRIED SOON?


Then why not have a Country House Wedding in the Town.


Free Sherry Reception for your guests, and for yourselves.


The bridal suite with a bottle of champagne compliments of the Springbank.


For further details, Menu etc., on request.


Telephone 65948/68228. We would also be pleased to


facilitate your 21st!Anniversary I Seminars/Conference etc.


1 |


The ^ r i igb a rh ^ofel


1-05THE P AU L HOGAN SHOW. More of his humour.


1-30 CLOSE. Members end Bone Fide Guests welcome LOW MOOR CLUB


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL


ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, JUNE 30th


THE BONNA CALENO (Showgroup)


. . CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE Tel. 23278


CONTINUING FRIDAY, JUNE 27th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


DAVID LEAN, ihvdin'clor of "DOCTOR Z\ IIVAGO.' "LAWRLNCEOF ARABIA” JnJ'Tl IE nRIDGEONTMERIVERKWAI,"


invilrs^xi (xi. ftPflSSflCEplNm fit I f AM OBKOILUBIA IM *RM X StKU BM I W IH KTD Il) • lit *NIMl M m l«iv [* f CINEMA — The best place to see a film


Rlbble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community'


Ciitheroe. Telephone 25111 Ribblesdale Pool, Edisford Road, Ciitheroe.


FOR DETAILS OF HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR PASSPORT TO SPORT CONTACT Information Office, Council Offices, Church Walk,


Telephone 24825 Longridge Sports Centre, Preston Road, Longridge. Telephone 4474


Employment Office, Lowergate, Ciitheroe. Telephone _


22564 Mobile Office (For Timetable Telephone Ciitheroe 25111)


I tfifcb/e Valley Borough Council — Serving the ComiHitm(t/| Parish Church of St Paul, Low Moor


3rd ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL Saturday, June 29th — Sunday, July 7th


SATURDAY, JUNE 29th


2 p.m. Church and Vicarage OUTDOOR MARKET and AFTERNOON TEAS


SUNDAY, JUNE 30th Anniversary Servlcea


9-00 Holy Communion 10-30 FAMILY FESTIVAL


Crowning of Rose Queen by Mayor of Rlbble Valley.


Procession and Parish Lunch. 6-00 Sung Eucharist


MONDAY, JULY 1st 7-30 SCOTTISH EVENING


Displays by the Caledonian Society Ciitheroe RBL Pipe Band


For Senior Citizens Ciitheroe Evening TG Choir


TUESDAY, JULY 2nd 2-45 "THINE FOR EVER”


Guest Speaker: Rev. Alan Reid.


NELSON SALVATION ARMY BAND


WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd 7-30 in church


Children 10p. Pay at the door FRIDAY, JULY 5th


6-


Field. Youth and Children's Sponsored Run.


7-


SATURDAY, JULY 6th 2-30 Entertainment by the Children


AMERICAN HOE-DOWN


Tickets £1.75.'Under 15 £1.50 SUNDAY, JULY 7th


10-30 FAMILY COMMUNION SS Prlzeglvlng by Miss B. Bingham


6-00 Evensong


EXHIBITION BY LOCAL TRADES AND INDUSTRIES DAILY IN CHURCH, 1-30 — 4-30 and 6-00 —.8-00


CLITHEROE PARISH; CHURCH


G A R D E N P A R T Y SATURDAY, JU N E 29th


at 22 BEVERLEY DRIVE by kind invitation of Mr and Mrs Brennan,........


to be opened at 2-30 p.m. by the Mayor of the Ribble Valley


(If wet, in the Parish-Hall)


STALLS, SIDESHOWS AND GAMES ADMISSION and TEA 30p. Children 20p For Missions and Local Charities


Lnanties Transport from Well Terrace from 2 p.m. ' rG C§& - Roberts Brothers9 s j c Or/


Burnley Road, A ll Tel. Accrington 3 f


LOUNGE BAR, 11 S.m| Evenings, 7 p.m. — I


CARVERY [


' Wednesday — Ssturdal slso Sundays, 12 noon f WEDDINGS CATERl


Resident Organist! Monday with "Mike*


FRIDAY AND SAT| JUNE 28th and 2


EDISON LIGHTI SATURDAY, JUN Comedian I


Hit recording g r |


PETER ROBI WEDNESDAY, JUl


TOP l iv e b| BAR and DISCO 9 p.m.l


FREE ADMISSION BEFOl — £1 AFTER |


THURSDAY, JUli


THE HILLSIl IN C O N C E l


with Bob RobeJ compere eng Admission f


Smart dress pis


Thanksgiving Services 9-00 Holy Communion


WORSTON MISSION THE ANNUAL


JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY, JUNE


29th at 2 p.m. Admission 5p


ianth< Theatre Group, Adults 50p,


THURSDAY, JULY 4th 2 p.m. Special Service MUMS and TODDLERS 7-30 Parish Hall “ LIFT OFF"


THE ROYAL OAK Ciitheroe


GOLDEN OLDIES


SOUNDS


from the 50s, 60s and 70s


SATURDAY JUNE 29th


from 8-30 p.m. (Basket meals available)


IN AID OF BRITISH KIDNEY PATIENTS’ ASSOCIATION


30 Edisford School PlayingMORNING in MAYOR’S PARLOUR


COFFEE


on SATURDAY JUNE 29th


10 a.m. — 12 noon Admission 25p


30 FAMILY BARBECUE and


Cake Stalls, Bring and Buy, Raffle, Tombola, White Elephant


Please contact Mrs Gudgeon Tel. 27571


FREE] W}sy


Lunchd served I


N E l i.e. Soup, I


LANCASHI THERAPY


at the Centrf B i


on I Rt Hon. DAVID I


STALLS, GA| AI


What’s on.-What’s on...What’s on...What’s on.».What’s EXCURSIONS


*-■ BY COACH'J JULY HOLIDAY SPECIALS


ADULT FARES


SATURDAY, JULY 13th Lakeland Rose Festival Holker Hall...................................E5.20


SUNDAY, JULY 14th Fleetwood Street Celebration Day.....................................62.70


SUNDAY, JULY 21st Hope, Castleton and Blue John Mines............................ 63.30


MONDAY, JULY 22nd Blenheim and Oxlord............................................................


Chesterfield Medieval Market and Matlock Bath............ 64.20 TUESDAY, JULY 23rd , . „ '


Settle Market Special...........................................................62.30 WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th Klelder Dam, Forest and Hadrian's Wall..........................65.25


THURSDAY, JULY 25th Chester and Llangollen...................................................... ..


FRIDAY, JULY 26»h Alton Towers...................... ................................................... SATURDAY, JULY 27th Kendal Steam Gathering and Shopper..............................E3-95


SUNDAY, JULY 28th Grange, Conlston, Hawkshead and Windermere.............64.20


MONDAY, JULY 29th Stratford and The Cotswold...............................................65.30


TUESDAY, JULY 30th The Beamish Experience....................................................66.00


Durham City......................................................................... 65.45 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st Nottingham and Robin Hood Country...............................C4.95


THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st Betsw-y-Coed, Caernarvon and Llanberls........................64.95 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd Gretna Green and Moffat.................................................... 65.95


Sklpton Market Special.......................................................62.30


SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th Chatsworth and Buxton......................................................63.30 Special Reductions for OAPs and Children


Please book In advance (Watch Press for Mobile Booking Office details)


Seats booked to Plan. No Smoking Areas


Pick up at all main points en route from Whalley, Ciitheroe, Waddlngton, Grlndleton, Chatburn, Gisbum


PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23028


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SOCIAL CLUB for the best In entertainment


SATURDAY, JUNE 29th Another new face at the club


* MIKE TABASCO He is good


SUNDAY, JUNE 30th Welcome to a top line act


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WEEKLY DOUBLE 21— 20 WEEKLY TREBLE 17 — 4 — 12


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