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___________________________________________ ______________ em e rg e 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clashed) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March titli, IDSli


Weekend SATURDAY


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8-30 HUNTER'S GOLD Adven­ ture story set in New Zealand.


8- 9- OOS A TU RD A Y S U P E R ­


STORE Heat six ot the Search for a SuperStar.


12-15 GRANDSTAND with De­ smond Lynam. incl.: 1-20, News, Weather; 12*20, Football Focus: 12-40. Bil­ liards. Monarllex World Professional Champion­ ship; 1-25. 1-55. 2-25. Racing from Chepstow; 1- 40, Bobsleighing, World


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 R EG IO N A L S PO R T / NEWS


Championships; 2-10. 2*40 Hockey. Royal Bank Indoor Club Finals: 3-10. Rugby League. Silk Cut Challenge Cup; 4-00, Ice Hockey. Dundee Rockets v Murray- field Racers: 4-40. Final Score.


5-20THE MUPPET SHOW Guest star is the late Peter Sellers.


5-45J IM 'L L FIX IT Jimmy Savile realises viewers' dreams.


5-20 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD Maintaining their


pose as drivers for Mary Beth’s team, the boys enter a competition which be­ comes a race for several


7-05 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS Comedy quiz show hosted by Paul Daniels.


lives . . .


7- 40 T H E L I T T L E AND LARGE SHOW Sid Little and Eddie Large with Warren Mitchell and Gene Pitney. The Roly Polys and Graham Campbell.


8-


9- 05NEWS AND S PO R T ; Weather.


There's word that Kruger­ rands are changing hands at a local casino. Caines suspects smuggling, but how to prove it.


9-20 FILM: "THE HOUSE ON GREENAPPLE ROAD" Dan August can find blood,


but no body when he is called in to investigate the disappearance of Marian


Ord. Suspicion falls upon 11- 12- 1-


Marian’s husband, but there are odd circumst­ ances about the woman's past.


Featuring the FA Cup sixth round.


MOVIE: "THE SKULL” Peter Cushing and Christ­ opher Lee star.


30 WEATHER ( BBC-2 )


2- 00 TWELVE ANGRY MEN Henry Fonda as the dis­ senting voice on a jury


55 BANANAMAN


3-30 M IS T E R R O B E R T S Henry Fonda in the title role as a cargo officer on U.S. supply ship hoping to see some action in the war in the Pacific (1955).


5-30DEUTSCH D tR E K T ! Filmed in Mayrholen. in the heart of the Austrian Tyrol.


5-55HORIZON: THE NEW FA C E OF L E P R O S Y Why are there 12 million sufferers from Leprosy de­ spite the fact that 95% of individuals are naturally immune to the disease — and a cure has been known for 30 years?


5-45 NEWSVIEW 7-


CELEBRITY GOLF Sean


Conqpry teams up with Arnold Palmer in a match against Bobby Charlton and Gary Player.


8-


which has retired to con­ sider its verdict on a seem­ ingly open and shut murder case (1957, b/w).


6-


come to the aid of a victim- ised farmer and his daughter.


7- 00 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Leslie Crowther.


84)0 MURDER, M Y S T ER Y , S U S P E N S E Starring


Stewart Granger. A second honeymoon turns into a nightmare when a woman discovers her husband with ano the r woman and threatens to leave him.


104)0A S P E L & COMPANY with host Michael Aspel.


9- 45 NEWS 25 INTERNATIONAL PRO­


10- 45 TH E M ER C EN A R IE S starring Rod Taylor and Kenneth More. A group of mercenaries are detailed to prevent a fortune in incut diamonds falling into rebel


hands.


12-301 AM TH E B LU E — WILLIE DIXON Documon tary film shot in Chicago


9- 0 5 S TU A R T BU R ROW S SINGS The Welsh tenor visits Finland for a concert ot music with a broad appeal.


Cupitt. examines challenges to the traditional Christian view of the Bible as the word of God.


9-


15 THE SEA OF FAITH Don home of the blues. 1-35 CLOSEDOWN


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Featuring "Out of Africa", the film starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep.


55 SATURDAY R EV IEW 4-


10- 15 G LO B E TH EA T R E : A H U S B A N D FO R CATERINA At 30, Cateri-


na. a young woman living in Italy in the 1950s, is apparently resigned to her single status, but her father has other ideas.


11- 45 JA Z Z 6 2 5 : T H E T H E LO N IU S MONK


15THE C O L L E C T O R S


QUARTET 1965 recording of the ja z z p ia n is t Thelonius Monk.


;:0r£nadial|) 9-25 No. 73


11- 05 TH E G R E A T E S T AMERICAN HERO Hog Wild.


1- 2- ford.


124)0 NEWS 12- 05 SAINT & GREAVSIE 12-30 WRESTLING from Hert­


Stringfellow Hawke and his super helicopter.


10 MATCH OF THE DAY 10 F ILM: TH E HORROR


GUAGE Romance is in the air! Juan and Maria have fallen madly in love.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE


3- 00 P YGM A L IO N (1938) Leslie Howard stars with Wendy Hiller.


I- 35 CHANNEL 4 RACING


The Three Stooges are called as star witnesses on a murder trial.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6- 00 FAMILY T IE S Steven


6-


Keaton's assistant at the TV station is bright, talented, funny, witty — and in love with him.


Castle Street, Clithcroc 30 U N F O R G E T T A B L E


Another look back at some ol the sounds from the '50s to mid 70s. Guest stars are The Now Seekers and Cliff Bennett.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Seven Days. Robert Kee takes another look at the moral issues behind the week's news.


7-30 DOWN HOME From Shet­ land to Texas. Dilferont musical stylos ol two very different parts ot the world.


20AIRWOLF Adventure with


6-30SATURDAY LJVE Ben Elton hosts this week's live show with guests including Jasper Carrott.


15 MIND YO U R L A N ­


2-45 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LET ICS England v U.S. Irom RAF Cosford.


54X) NEWS 5- 05 CONNECTIONS The quiz game in which young con­ testants have to find a link between words, pictures and numbers. Presented by Sue Robbie.


SUNDAY B i f


6-55 PLAY SCHOOL 9-15 ARTICLES OF FAITH 9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10- 10-


30 L-DRIVER


last programme visits Salz­ burg where Mozart was born and which is famous tor its annual festival


11- 20 TELE-JOURNAL


11- 45 NOTHING BU T TH E BEST. Some hints on de­ grees from an admissions tutor, an employer and young people themselves


12-


S E E YOU! Seven prog­ rammes for the young motor cyhst


12-35 FARMING 1- 00 T H IS W E E K N E X T WEEK. David Dimbleby tackles topical political issues with the people


2- 00 E A S T E N D E R S . Den makes a dramatic discov­ ery and Lou rallies support from the women of Albert Square


involved


3- 00THE PINK PANTHER SHOW


3-15 FILM MATINEE: NIGHT AND DAY. Cary Grant.


’ Alexis Smith. Mary Martin


and Jane Wyman star in this 1946 film on the fictiti­ ous lifestory of composer Cole Porter


5-20 BRAT FARRAR. Emo­ tions reach boiling point at Lotchetts. And Bratt faces


5- a tuple threat


Her looks at the wildlife which has found refuge m our 20th century land­ scapes: motorway verges, gravel pits and reservoirs


6-


6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Larne


7- 30 NEWS; Weather


H O U R : TW E L V E ANGRY MEN. Hancock is elected foreman of the jury m an important trial caus­ ing the pillars of justice to somewhat crumble


7*45 MISS M A R P L E : TH E BODY IN THE LIBRARY


by Agatha Christie. The Bantrys. living in Si Mary Mead, a very ordinary En­


glish village, wake up one morning to find themselves entangled m a disturbing mystery


6-40 MASTERMIND. Four con­ tenders seek a place in semi-finals


9- 9-


10- Rantzen and team


SHOW (new senes) Sheila Walsh and Alvin Stardust co-present the programme which features the best in gospel music


25TH A T ’ S L IF E . Esther 10THE ROCK GO S P E L


2- 4-


10- 45 YOU CAN'T S EE THE WOOD . . . David Bellamy looks at how Snowdonia is m danger of losing all its native oak woodland


11-


Andrew Cooper looks at the hazel wood


11-4u WEATHER. 10 NEWS; Weather


2-10 RUGBY SPECIAL. War­ wickshire v Lancashire in the Thorn EMI County Championship semi-final


55 DEUTSCH DIREKT1. The


34)0 FILM: RIFIFI. The classic French gangster movie m which thieves fall out after a daring, meticulously filmed jewellery heist (1955. b and w. with Engl­ ish sub-titles)


5-00 THE GREAT ART COL­ LECTION. Paintings from France and Germany at the time of the World War One


10 SORRY MATE. I DIDN'T 5-


6- 00 SKI SUNDAY. The Men s Downhill from Aspen. USA


Emperor" 7-


TO S . Brahm's Double Concerto


6-05 NATURE. Tony Soper's weekly look at wildlife


6-45 TH IN K IN G A LO U D . Bryan Magee asks his guests if they believe So­ cialism is "An idea whose time has gone."


9- 7-


10-00 HILL S T R E E T B LUES The hearse carrying the re­ mains of Renko's lather is commandeered and an im­ mediate alert goes out for


the bodysnatchers.


II- 00THE MUMMY'S HAND (1940) The leader ot an archaeological expedition to Egypt has a terrifying encounter with the 3.000- year-old homicidal mummy.


5-35 THE ’A' TEAM The fugi­ tive soldiers ot fortune


12-15 THE WOLF MAN (1941) Lon Chaney Jnr, alter saving a girt from an attack by a wolf, is bitten by the beast and becomes a mur­ derous werewolf.


1-30 CLOSE


ONLY £4.25 for a traditional 3- course Sunday lunch and let us spoil you


Hooking advisable (children’s portions available)


Our full range of delicious bar snacks, lunches and a la carte evening meals are available daily


For inq. and reservations Tel. CUTUEROE 23130 ^


SHOW The last show in the current series.


A celebration to mark SOI) years o f Clithvrov Castle


What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s Oft..-] Clitheroe 800 (fS fc


A celebration to mark 800 years of Clitheroe Castle


FESTIVAL OF MUSIC Saturday, March 15th, St Mary's Parish Church


CHARLES MYERS (Organ) Wednesday. March 19th, Civic Hull


30 THE GRUMBLEWEEDS


Schubert, Franck, Paganini, Chopin, Massenet and hretsler_ Thursday, March 20th, Civic Hull


CLARE McFARLANE and AMANDA IIURT0N /riofin)


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with music by Sullivan. Brahms, Offenbach and others Friday, March 21st,.Civic Hall


SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND introduce “ The Clitheroc SIX) March


Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Soc[ety._.


SONGS FROM THE SHOWS . ____


Saturday, March 22nd. Civic Hull


ST AUGUSTINE’S SCHOOL Band, soloists and singers


Monday. March 21th, Civic Hail


Music from Ellington (Solitude) to_Tchaikovsky (1812 Overture) Tui'Siiuv,'March 25th. Civic Hull


DARWEN BAND (Championship Class) M MARTIN ROSCOE ('l)l(HIO)


For the convenience of patrons: Interval drinks may he prr* ordered at theSiean and liogal Hotel


Jonathan Cunliffe, Iain Dixon. Michael Oldard, Elizabeth Morton, Jane Reddy. Sarah White


For tlaj Mnvor of Kibble Valley's Chanty YOUNG MUSICIANS


Season tickets (£9 and id) and single concert tickets (11.j»0 and i t ) on sale at the Civic Hall. All Civic Hull concerts commence at 7-30 n.m.


All seats mag be rcscrved_ A message to all mothers 50 THE THREE STOOGES


let your family bring you to the


— Parish Church of St Paul’s, Low Moor


SATURDAY, MARCH 8th A Grand Concert by


FRIENDLY PERSUASIONS Superb Entertainment — Don’t miss it! 7-30 p.m., PARISH HALL Admission £1, Undcr-15 a Op


MOTHERING SUNDAY, MARCH 9th 9 a.m. Holy Communion


All welcome —


10-30 a.m. FAMILY FESTIVAL Songs by the children


bring the family!


6 p.m. Sung Eucharist MONDAY, MARCH 10th


7-30 p.m. CONFIRMATION The Lord Bishop of Blackburn


The Aspinall Arms .Mitton Rond, Mitton


Tel. Stonyhurst 223 (nine un der netc tenancy) MOTHER’S DAY


from 12 noon onwards C h ildren welcome


Bring mother along to relax in a


beautiful setting, again with disastrous con­


sequences. The Press are snooping around tho market but get no change Irom Larry. The day ends with Eileen dropping a bombshell


6-30 NEWS


6- 40HIGHWAY. Harry Sec ombe visits Exeter


15C A TCH PH RA S E . With Roy Walker


7- 45 SURPRISE, SURPRISE with Cilia Black


9- 45 NEWS


30 MUSIC BY HAYDN. "The 10-


10-00 HOT M ETA L . Further episode in this wild comedy serial set in the world of newspapers


15 PREVIN ON CONCER­


SHOW. A look at the Mm "Absolute Beqinners"


11*30 M A P P AND LU C IA . "Battle Stations"


12-30 CLOSEDOWN m s m \


TH E C RO S S RO A D S . The architecture of the 21st century is being created in cities like Dallas and Hous­ ton, as revealed in the penultimate film of the senes which visits Texas, a boom state for architects and developers


10-


30 A R C H I T E C T U R E AT 1-


personality currently in the public eye faces some keen questioning trom a


panel ol journalists 50 LIVING ISLES. Julian Pet-


THE RUS SIAN SO L ­ DIER. Deep in the English countryside animals are dying from a mysterious disease. After lab analysis, a man from the ministry arrives to isolate a remote farm


10 FILM: SCREEN TWO:


* 24)0 POB’S PROGRAMME. Magic puppet POB has more puzzles, cartoons and things to make and do for his young viewers


2- 30 B E L L E O F T H E NINETIES. (1934). First ol a short season of films starring Mae West


3- 15H A N C O C K 'S H A L F (Granada j


9-25 MAX THE 2,000 YEAR OLD MOUSE


11- 00 N A T U R A L 9-35 LAND OF THE DRAGON


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from St Ives


SOURCES. Britain is sup­ R E ­


posedly self-sufficient in oil. coal and natural gas. But for how long and what


11- 25 AAP KAA HAK.


economic problems face the country?


U-30SURVIVAL. Drought of the Century


1-O0T ER R A H AW K S . "Tho Gun"


1-30CARTOON: PORKY PIG 1-


Weepers" LIVE


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD with Brian Walden


9-


35 THE FALL GUY: "Losers 30THE BIG MATCH — 30 E N C O U N T E R . The


5- 00 SEAL MORNING. First of a six-part serial set in the thirties


5- 10 S E C R E T N A T U R E . Jim Bowen


6- 00 ALBION MARKET. Its a scary time for Keith. His past may be dragged up


Bishop of Lowes 10- 7- 5-


MYSTERY (1935). Lively thriller, the first to feature the fame fictional amateur sleuth Ellery Queen


8- 45CRAZY L IK E A FOX. The Geronimo Machine


HASI t) ON OVf H H) if AMS SI IMMING Ct Ub f 'Of. Mil NCt The Super Service for Slimmers 30 TH E SO U TH BAN K SUPER PRICES .


ENJOY Superb Eating Plans FREE Super-Fast diet plan .


.


S A V E C2 w h e n yo u p a y fo r a 6 -W E EK Supor-SMm C o u rso


C L I T H E R O E . Wed. 7-30 p.m. New Inn, Parson Brow Details Tel: Cliiheroc 41602 (alter 5 p.m.)


1-05 IRISH ANGLE. The Wex­ ford Thatcher


B A R N O L D S W IC K . Wed. 7-30 p.m. Civic Hall. Details Tel: Barnoldswlck 816708 (after 6 p.m.)


30 FACE THE PRES S . A COACH 50THE SPANISH CAPE


WEATHER followed by THE BUSINESS PROG-' RAMME


6- 00 SECOND GLANC E. A myriad of musical boxes and ingenious timepieces


6- 15 INTERNATIONAL VOL­


LEY BA L L . F.I.V.B. World Challenge for the Hitachi Cup


Frogs and toads — primi­ tive looking amphibians


8-


that have flourished for a hundred million years


15 PATT ERN S OF L IF E . Q


15 MY BRITAIN. Christopher


Hitchens, one ol Britain's brightest young journalists of the 1970s who moved to the USA returns home and sees Britain in a state of


fantasy novel starring Derek Jacobi as the exces­ sively angelic retired bank manager, determined to bring peace and love to the beautiful island of Sark


Starring Anne Bancroft as a woman with six children whose fourth marriage is


30 B U L L S E Y E . With host now disintegrating


12-15 DO-IT-YOURSELF CAR­ TOON KIT. Prize winning


cartoon by Bob Godfrey 12-25 CLOSE ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS 15 THE PUMPKIN EATER. Opening Soon . . . 15 MR PYE. Morvyn Peake s


TTTF GATEWAY YORKSHIRE RESTAURANT


COTTON CLUB I H U i U A I E W A I


THE


(Under New Management Limited Membership) KEIGHLEY ROAD, SKIPTON


For Details Tel. (0756) 2970 or (0532) 740142 ,


ENTERTAINMENT SPOT IN


THE FINEST


Luxuriously Refurbished S t r ic t ly over 20s !


15 NEWS SUMMARY AND DINE and DANCE at the


ASSHET0N ARMS every Saturday night


Oownhani


5 CO U R SE D IN N E R followed by music to suit a ll tastes


£ 8 P*P» licensed until 1 a.m. T e l. ClithenH' 41227 for reservations! inquiries HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS.


HODSONS orGISBURN TEL. G1SHURN 391


W I., CUBS, BROWNIES.YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


. FRIENDLY CLASSES! Registration and first class C4.15. then C1.70 wookly


5 Jim A Dorren Wilkin,on 8


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C fX i t u U c t a n , ^ I G l i t h e t e c . NI Telephone (0200) 41266 DUB TO I’Ol'UI.AIt DKMAND


S We are starting A K U U . A I.A CAK1 h Menu fnn.1 S THURSDAY, .MAK( I:


V Fridav. Saturday and Sunday Evenings. i-d<> p.m. 0


lOp.m.


M FM ' SAMPl.L S T A K T K K S


b S EA FO O D PANCAM-......................................... 0 S P A K E R IB S .............................................................


Q HOME MADE SO U P ........................................... X


MAIN c o c u s i :


b R A C K OF LAM B .................................................... $ C R A B T U K RM ID O R .


Q DUCK A LA OKANGl* X


8 y o n i t / :s i : i t \ ‘A T i o \ T e l . 1 12<»<> Selection ot Sir ^ o o o o o e o o o c o o o o c o o c o o o c o o c o o c o o o c^ ....................................... ('<>rr'««-» etc. ........... Introducing


‘71)0 Briar) Duflf Orchestra’ made famous l>v Glenn


Dance mill listint t „ lit tot. musicians playing music ' \ .Miller. Count Basic ami many


others


* CUTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB ■K SATURDAY, MARCH 8th


* DAYBR EA K -fc


SUNDAY, MARCH 9th * NIGEL HENAGHEN


“K WEEKLY DOUBLE 24—13 WEEKLY TREBLE 20—15-22


“K EVERY WEDNESDAY R A Y ’S B IN G O Members and Bona Fide Guests


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY


P A U L G A L B R A ITH Guitar Winner of String Section of BBC TV Young Musician of the Year Competition. 1982


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th


ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHATBURN ROAD 7-30 p.m.


A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION T ick e ts at the door C2.50 Students C1 JACKS


NATIONAL CHILDREN’S HOME present


YOUTH CONCERT in the CIVIC HALL. CLITIIEROE


SATURDAY, MARCH Sth, 7-15 p.m. I'roceetls to Children in Danger Camfmign


Tickets: Adults £1, Child/OALs 50p From Allen's. Parson Lone: Mr llailtcwHl,


21210 221 tb; Civic Hall: Mrs Wriglvy 24610


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


Invite i/tm to o


FAMILY SERVICE for


MOTHERING SUNDAY 10-30 a.m.. March 9th


Community Centre K ‘


Lane Ends b DOMINO


8


jj DRIVE 8 « Wednesday, March Q


it 12th, 7-30 p.m. N S Admission: Adults 70p, S S


Children 35p i 6 incl. plate supper Q Tel.


MINI BUS 8 Sea ter


Contracts, Airports, P ar tie s , etc.


Tel. Clitheroe 2 8 5 5 5


r CLITHEROE n I COMMUNITY |


I SUNDAY, 10-30 | , a.m., In CUTHEROE . I CRICKET CLUB,


I MEETS EVERY ' | CHURCH ,


| CHATBURN ROAD I " for further Information '


’ Tel. 22334 ____ |


THE TTtui I


T - k , £.


FRIDAY. MAKCII 21st. 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Dress Optional


•il<o IO K McC a r t h y singing Sinatra favourites KKIKHY HOTEL. lll'KNLKY


.......U.TIIAM T i l .W E I .S f .-KWr tK S / .n T


- Tues.— Sat.’ ' Lunch 11-30 — 1-15 p.m7 • and extended teas ; : 4-30 — 9-30 p.rg. ‘ ; f


34 King Street, • ' Whalley


Tel. 3971« C L ITH ER O E PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SO C IE TY (Organist — Clitheroe P a rish Church) CHARLES MYERS


Programme of music by British Composers


SATURDAY. MARCH 15th at 8 p.m.


A L L A R E W E LCOM E Non-Members C t .5 0 S tu d en ts and OAP C1


S A T l I I'KNol


I . III On lhlll.-rlaj W l \ ‘


with delicious food What could he


n ic e r . . .


A wide range of good wholesome food, served


THE STARKIE ARMS


CASTLE STREET. CLITHEROE MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL


FREE MEALS FOR CHILDREN


with every adult portion of our


3-C0URSE SUNDAY LUNCH Price


£ 4.50


One child eats free from our Children’s menu


BOOKING ADVISABLE Tel. CLITHEROE 22550


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTER TAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


FRIDAY, MARCH 7th REGARDLESS (Duo)


SUNDAY MEMBERS DRAW E11


MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE GUESTS


FINE ART and ANTIQUES FAIR KNUTSFORD, CHESHIRE


THE ANNUAL TATTON PARK T A T T O N P A R K


WEDNESDAY, 12th to SUNDAY, MARCH 16th The wealth of antiques on display and tor sale include


Furniture, Porcelain. Fine Art, Silver. Paintings. Clocks, Jewellery. Prims, Glassware. Metalware and many specialist items.


THURSDAY 13th to SATURDAY 15th. 11 a.m. — 9 p.m. SUNDAY 16th. 11 a.m. — 5 p.m.


OPENING HOURS: WEDNESDAY 12th. 2 — 9 p.m. Bar and Refreshments — RAC Signposted use Rostheme entrance ADMISSION: 1st day C2, thereafter C1.50


C H E SH IR E CO UN T Y CO U N C IL C A R PA R K F E E C l CHURCHILL EXHIBITIONS OF HARROGATE_


SO C CER at


SHAWBRIDGE ATS


Trophy Semi­ final


SATURDAY, MARCH 8th


CLITHEROE Admission C1


CHORLEY ko 3 p.m.


Refreshments available Members licensed clubhouse


Match sponsored by


C e n t ra l W o rk ing Men’ * C lub


Whalley Road, Ciltheroe


Children and OAPs 50p


IN D IS TR E S S ' . SU IC ID A L !


N E ED H E L P ? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN 6624 2 4


NELSON


/ 6 9 4929 Call or write to


15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON


105 NEW PA R K S T R E E T B LA C K BURN


To be I on S a t l


Lancashire Challenge


EXCURSIONS BY COACH


SATURDAY, MARCH 29th


S O U T H P O R T Adult C3.0Q, OAP £2.80, Child £1.50 MONDAY, MARCH 31st.


L A S T OF T H E SUM M ER W IN E and EM M E R D A L E FA RM CO U N T R Y Adult E4.40, OAP £4.00, Child £2.20


(0900irGrlndleton, West Bradford, Waddlngton, Low Moor (0930) Henthorn, York Stroet (0940), Barrow and Whatley 1


Both pick up at main points en-route Including Chatburn (0950). SATURDAY, APRIL Sth, MANCHESTER NITERIDER


Coach departs Clitheroe around 1930 and returns at 0200. Various pick-ups In the Rlbble Valley.


We s t i l l h a v e a few p la c e s le f t on ou r


PAIGNTON HOLIDAY SATURDAY, APRIL 26th to


SATURDAY, MAY 3rd


Direct from the Rlbble Valley prices from C110 with Half-Board and Excursions Included.


RIBBLE> PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23028


especially for those who enjoy their nightlife (and dress smartly!)


Adult C3.50, (only C3.00 If you book In advance) A NEWdlrect coach to City Centre Manchester


oonlight Sonata and other great concert favourites Wednesday^ March Mtli. Civic Hall


.ROBERT ZEMECKIS. O'tti'buttdbyinP A UNIVERSAL Putm* L I I SATURDAY, MARCH 8th at 7-15 p.m.


CELEBRATION OF YOUTH CONCERT MARCH 19th — MARCH 26th


Book your seats now for this splendid entertainment SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT


CLITHEROE 800 FESTIVAL OF MUSIC Commencing April 4th for 3 months, Monday


evening at the cinema will be Civic Hall Bargain Night. Admission price for all ages will be £1


Rlbble Valley Borough Council — serving the community


THURSDAY, MARCH 6th TO SATURDAY, MARCH 15th (excluding Saturday, March 8th) at 7-30 p.m.


He's the only kid ever | to get into trouble before he was born.


I STEVEN SPIELBERG .......


Clitheroe 800 (fejgk MARCH EVENTS


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15th MUSIC FESTIVAL Organ Kccital by CHARLES MYERS ISth CELEBRITY LECTURE 19th MUSIC FESTIVAL ’


20th MUSIC FESTIVAL 21st MUSIC FESTIVAL 22nd MUSIC FESTIVAL


25th MUSIC FESTIVAL 2(ith MUSIC FESTIVAL


World Famous Wildlife Artist DAVID SHEPHERD


SLAIDBURN SILVER HAND SONGS FROM THE SHOWS


DARWEN I5RASS BAND


CLAIRE McFARLANE Violin Recital AMANDA HURTON Piano


? | j8 S 5 a - 2 L


Parish Church Civic Hall


Civic Hail


ST AUGUSTINE’S SCHOOL ORCHESTRA 21th MUSIC FESTIVAL


MARTIN ROSCOE PIANO RECITAL


YOUNG MUSICIANS (Inc. JONATHAN CUNLIFFE)


30th FOOTBALL AT SIIAWBRIDGE FC CLITHEROE v FC RIVESALTES


Civic Hall Civic Hall Civic Hall


. Civic Hall


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F R ID A Y . March 7 th . --- Hodcler V a l le y C o n se r ­ v a t i v e s R a c e N i t e . Newton V illa g e H a l l.


S A T U R D A Y . M A R C H 8 th . — 7-15 p .m . C o n ­ c e r t o f Y o u th in aid of N a t io n a l C h i l d re n * s H o m e C h i I d r e n i n


a v a i l a b l e . C l ith e ro e 2 4 6 1 0 .


W E D N E S D A Y . M a rc h 1 2 t h . --- C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r ts S o c ie ty . Paul G a lb ra i th . G u ita r .


9th A P R I L at tt p .m . E v e n in ') of e n te r ta in ­ m e n t . F a s h io n s by ‘ L i z . ’ h a ir by S h e ila C la rk so n H a ir S tu d io , M o d e ls . G la d y s S u tc li f- * le Dance S tu d io . P ro ­ ceeds C y s t ic F ib ro s is .


S t ir k H o use . £ 2 .5 0 in r . re f re shm e n ts .


9th A P R I L . Wednesday. W es t B rad fo rd WI in c o - o p e r a t i o n w i t h T o w n an d C o u n t r y , p r e s e n t a f a s t i io n sh ow .


1 4 th ___ 19 th A p r i l . G an u sh ow ‘ 8 6 . P a r ish H a l l .


M r J . M . C la y to n . C l ith e ro e 2 3 1 6 2 .


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A P R I L 17th --- 1 9 th . --- H o l t o n - b y - H o w 1 a n d Drama G ro u p present a p an tomim e. • • Babes in the Wood.** In qu irie s- from Jo h n S im ile to n . B o 11 o n - h y • B o w I a n tt 27 7.


23 rd to 26 th A P R I L in ­ c lu s i v e . W ild tf in n to n Drama G ro u p present •‘ G a s L i t ih t " .


3 r d M A Y . 1 9 8 6 — S t o n y h u r s t C o 11 e tie jum b le salt?. Proceeds


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fo r ho lid a y s fo r hand­ icapped c h i ld re n . 2-30 p .m . --- 4-30 p .m . . re ­


10th M A Y S a tu rd a y , at 2 p .m . May M a rk e t . U n i t e tl R e f o r m e d C h u rc h . C l ith e ro e .


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Friday. March 14th, 7-30 p.m. R O Y A L L IV E R P O O L


PHILHARMONIC O R CH E S TR A


VIENNESE EVENING Tlckats £4,90, C3.70, C2.25


Saturday, March 15th 7-30 p.m. — mldnlgfit


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with F r a n k S m a l l e y


Tickets £1.50, Senior Cits £1


D an n er C a tn pa in n . T ic ­ k e t s


Thursday. March 20th. 8 p.m. AN EVENING WITH


JIM DAVIDSON Tickets £5. £4. £3


T h is show not suitable for children Friday, April 25th. 7-30 p.m.


THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS Tickets £4.50. £3.75, £3.00


Thursda y. May 22nd, 8 p.m.


FREDDIE STARR T ic k e t . C7.50. E6.50. £5.50


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Wednesday. March 19th, 7-30 p.m. P E T E R A JA C K IE FIRMANI p re s e n t


THE MARIO LANZA STORY Tickets £3.00. C2.50


Frida y . 4th and Saturday 5th April 10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m.


B L A S T O F F TO BUTTON MOON All tickets £2.00 R IAN '(Awn* | C A B A l Open Lu n cV LOtl


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