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2 Clitheroe Advertiser ami Times, M a y lath, ifisti


Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Weekend m m m


8*30TH E S A T U R D A Y PIC­ T U R E SHOW Matthew Evans, a 10*year-old who loves rubbish, the latest news from the world of rock and pop.


10-55G R A N D S T A N D in tro ­ duced by Desmond Lynam featuring: 1-20 News. Weather; 11-00. 2-05. 2- 35. 3-05. 3-35, 4-10 Crick­ et. The B e n s o n and Hedges Cup Zonal Match; 1-30 Boxing: Ray Gilbody v Shane Silvester: 1-55. 2- 25. 2-55. 3-25. 3-50 Racing from Newbury: 4-30 Foot­ ball Focus: 4-55 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 R E G IO N A L S P O R T / NEWS


5-


Z A R D It's time for the Hazzard hay ride and Duke is in love, but Luke is not feeling himself. His mysteri­ ous behaviour sees an op­ portunity for Boss Hogg to put at least one of them behind bars . . .


6-


S H OW s ta r r in g Keith Harris with Orville. Dippy and Cuddles and special guest stars C h as and Dave. Hope and Keen. Linda Nolan and The Trio Fmdals.


6- 45 E V E R Y


CO U N T S Comedy quiz show m which couples compete against the clock


7*20SO R R Y ! Comedy series starring Ronme Corbett as liv e -a t-h om e b a ch e lo r Timothy Lumsden. down­ trodden by a domineering mother Timothy is prompt-


•■Hamlet” but is distracted by the disappearance of his father


7- H E L L 'S G A T E ” Lawyer


Charlie Dukes plans for a holiday on Oregon s white water rapids are disrupted when campaigning politi­ cian James Corbin invites himself on the trip


9-20 C A G N E Y AND LA C E Y Ted Peters, who is wheel- chair-bound, is reluctantly lOined by Christine to probe a series of wheelchair muggings


10-10 N E WS A N D S P O R T . Weather


10-


senes) 11 programmes re­ calling the games and play­ ers of the I960 World Cup summer, the year England won the competition at Wembley. We kick off with the English side s matches against Uruguay, Mexico and France, and the play­ er p ro f ile d is G o rd o n Banks


12-


11- 00 FILM: "A GUIDE FOR THE MA R R IED M A N ” Paul Manning (Walter Matthau) needs advice on how to commit adultery without being found out 30 WEATHER'


3-


W ha t’s o n . . .W h a t’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s on.»»What*s C IV IC H A L L


COME ON DOWN!! to


- SATURDAY-


( -BBC-2 ) 1-55 FILM: “ SO ENDS OUR N IG H T ” Fredric March and Glenn Ford as two


political refugees searching for sanctuary from the Nazis.


enter the annual Laramie shoot and cross swords with a ruthless gambler and crook.


4-


zo na l matches in the Benson and Hedges Cup.


7-10 NEWSVIEW 7-


Guest is REH Hadding- ham. OBE. chairman of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Wimbledon.


8- 20 THE D UKES OF HAZ- 9- 10- 10 T H E K E IT H H A R R IS


DIE Film documenting the clean-up operation after an


explosion at the SL-1 ex­ perimental nuclear reactor


in Idaho. USA.


one of to day s zo n a l matches in the Benson and Hedges Cup.


M U R D E R "


Stewart's small-time lawyer is called in to defend a violently possessive army lieutenant (Ben Gazarra) accused of murdering his


wayward wife's (Lee Re- mick) rapist and seeking


S E C O N D


a verdict of justifiable homi­ cide.


( Granada ) 9-25 G ET FRESH! 11- 30 T E R R AH AW K S 12- 00 ITN NEWS


1-05 SAINT & G R EA V SIE The duo look forward to the World Cup


50 F ILM : " K I L L IN G A T


12-30 WRESTLING England v Pakistan


1-20 THE QUESTOR TAPES Ouestor. an android, is brought to " life ' in a laboratory Once activated,


the android begins a prog­ rammed mission to find its missing creator, or face nuclear destruction


3-00 I N T E R N A T I O N A L RU G B Y The Sport Aid In­ ternational Rugby Union Sevens from Cardiff.


5- 5-


25 SUM M ER OF 66 (new 00 ITN NEWS Fliqht to Freedom'


6- 00 ROBIN OF SHERWOOD More excitement m the green wood


7- 00 C A N N O N AN O B A L L Comedy enter tainment from the funny duo


7- 8-


9- with Leslie Crowther.


Featuring entertainers from around the world


small-time villain and ex- schoolfriend of Fred's, leads the C A T S Eyes team into a chilling adven­ ture when he asks for sanctuary


SUNDAY BBC-1 )


8- 9- 9-


10- 10- ISH


11- O O SU N D A Y W O R S H I P Fisherwick Presbyterian Church. Belfast


12-


Titchmarsh v>s'ts Hidcote Manor m Gloucestershire


h'SfO'v


12-35 FARMING I-


W E E K Donald MacCor-


nuck interviews people at tne heart o* top’cal events in politics


2 00 E A STENOER S Lofty has a disappointing set-back.


Andy tens Mary about a |Ob opportunity Den s prob­ lems .vijn toe mob and h'S arguments with Anq-e upset Snaron. Debs gets an offer and Kelvin be­ haves out of character


3-00 MEXICO 1986 A back­ ground ioo*. at this colour­ ful country its people and me World Cup venues, wtn stars from the three home teams


3-10 BONAN ZA IWe Joe be- cur-ms very attached to the horse he is given for ms L-'thday but a poor farmer ,ir-i.es .it the Por'de'osa whose b it te rn e s s has untold consequences for Joe and his magnificent norse


3- 4-


5-


6- 6-


7- 55 BU GS BUNNY FO R TH ” starrinq Fran.


S natra Natalie Wood and Ton.- Cu-t.s


10- JO E ” ( Granada )


9-25 MAX THE 2000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE


00 F I L M : " K I N G S G O 10-


9- 50 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW


This .see- the Roadshow comes from Southend-on- Sea


30 NEWS. Weather


Whitsun from Canterbury Cathedral


40 SONGS OF PRAISE for 12-


II- 11- 11-


1 5 H A N C O C K ’ S H A L F


HOUR Hancock chats to his friends aft over the world usmg his high-pow­


ered radio equipment — until through the earphones he h e a r s "M a y d a y Mayday


7-


MOVING FINGER Miss Marpie s instinct proves all too true, and there are luMber macabre twists m store Agatha Christie s dramatised novel


8- 9-


Maqnus Maqnusson


9-15 T H A T 'S L I F E E s ther Ranzten and team


10-00 H E A R T O F T H E MATTER David Lomax ex­ amines the mora> issues behind current events


10-35 G E O F F R E Y SM IT H ’ S WORLD OF FLOWERS A look at Heathers


II- the defeat of favourites 4- HIGHWAYS


The Clapham Council of Churches examine how fney can e*plO't their new­ found unity m Christ


proVe ot Lady Warnock Brian Walden


12-10 F A M I L Y H I S T O R Y G o rdon Honeycombe s search into his family


55 P LA Y SCHOOL 15 ASIAN MAGAZINE


T h e L a n g u e d o c and Occitan


putting your home micro to aood use


45 F R A N C E A C T U E L L E 10 MICRO FILE Ideas for ( BBC-2 j 35 SWITCH ON TO EN G L ­


00 G R EA T G A RD EN S Atan 6-


7- , 00 T H IS W E E K N E X T


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY I- 55 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND introduced by De­ smond Lynam 3-00 Rugby League- Slalom Lager Pre­ miership Final. Halifax v Warrington. 2-00. 4-40. Cricket: Leicestershire v Lancashire. Footbatt News of Me»'C0 v England


RAMME


overrunning the swamps of Louisiana


7-45 TH E W O R LD A BO U T US A film about the jour­


ney of Dick Smith, self- made millionaire and the first man to fly solo right round the world


0-35 C LO S E H ARM ON Y for Whit Sunday the second m a senes which celebrates English cathedrals and their music This week Christ Church Cathedral > Oxford


9- 11- 12-


Brazil by Hungary, and the England player profiled is riaht-back Georoe Cohen


11-35 WEATHER


6-00 ALBION MA R K E T Morris focuses on some unwilling subjects Keith has some­


thing to look forward to but the future is uncertain for Derek


6-30 ITN NEWS 6 -4 0 A P P E A L on behalf of Centrcboml


6- 7-


tenham Walker


7- 8- 6-


10-15 ITN NEWS 10-


1


P R E S E N T S "G ig o lo " . Arthur Kreshner needs money desperately to pay his gambling debts and plans to obtain it by marry­ ing and killing a wealthy woman.


50 LARAMIE Slim and Jess 11- 00 INTERNATIONAL FOOT­


B A L L England v Mexico, live from the Los Angeles Coliseum.


40 C R IC K ET One of today's 50 AROUND WITH AL LISS


1 -0 0 T A L E S F R O M T H E D ARKSIDE Gail, a young student, rents a room from the Dean of the Veterinary School. The room is fairly typical, but for a curious miniature c lo se t which seems empty . . .


1-25 CLOSEDOWN 30 SL-1: A NEW WAY TO ( Channel-4) 50C R IC K E T Highlights of


25 FILM: “ ANATOMY OF A J am e s


1- 2-


1-05 E C O T h e V a le of Evesham, where the pollu­ tion of streams and mys­ terious heron deaths are all linked to the indiscriminate use of pesticides.


Birds which live in urban areas.


(1950) M u s ica l set in Chicago in the 1090s and starring Betty Grable as an entertainer desired by rival conmen.


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5- 6-


30BIRDS OF BRITAIN 00 W A B A S H A V E N U E


CARTME L RACES UNDER NATIONAL UL.\T HULKS


FIXTURES


SATURDAY, MAY 24th MONDAY, MAY 26th (BANK HOLIDAY)


45 IN SOCIETY (1944) Slap­ WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th


stick comedy starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello as inept plumbers.


programme that gives vie­ wers a chance to air their views on TV s output


W e a th e r fo l low e d by Credo The conflict bet­ ween the Liberals and T ra d i t io n a l is t s of the Church of England.


explores the way royal gov­ ernment works in Kano. Northern Nigeria


30 HELD IN TRU ST Diana


Rigg travels through the heart of Scotland from Bannockburn to Hill of


Tarvit and Kellie Castle 05 KNIGHT RIDER Knight


9- 00 M A P P & LUCIA Lucia s financial position improves by dealing on the stock market and. eager to main­ tain her soca l standing over Mapp. starts a prog­ ramme of charitable works


10- 00 H ILL S T R E E T B LU E S Chief Daniels turns the pre­ cinct upside down in his search for a missing dog belonging to the governors wife.


30 TH E PRIC E IS RIGHT 30 T A R B Y AND FRIENDS


15 C.A.T.S. E Y E S Chas. a


10-55 T H E K I L L I N G O F SISTER G EO R G E (1969) T re n d -s e t t in g comedy drama Beryl Reid stars as an aqemg actress who is tired from a long-running TV soap opera with the result that nor lesbian rela­ tionship with Susannah York — and her life — begins to tall apart.


1-25 C LO S E


05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 00 RIGHT TO R E P LY The


30N EWS SUM M A R Y and


SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd MONDAY, AUGUST 25th (BANK HOLIDAY)


D A IL Y ADM IS S IO N


PADDOCK £3 COURSE C2


O A Ps HALF PRIC ”E


CHILDREN under 14 FREE (If accompanied by Adult)


20% DISCOUNT on parties of 10 or more


In addition to Racing the Course offers Catering, Refreshment Facilities, Fairground and Stalls


Inquiries; Mrs R. M. C. Bray, Witherslack (044852) 228


COURSE C AR PA R K FREE PADDOCK PARKING £5 COA CHES E2 (course)


Ribble Valley Borough Council — serving the community *


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


(NS VERA DUCKWORTH ^


S t a r o f C O R O N A T I O N S T R E E T


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


'^1 Procession leaves Kelbrook at 1 p.m. NXsj STALLS, VARIOUS ATTRACTIONS W C O M E A L O N G — Y O U ’R E S U R E


V I S I O N (Duo)


O F A G R E A T D A Y ! ! Admission 50p Adults, 25p Child/OAP V J I V


FRIDAY, MAY 16th . ^ K .


IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


SUNDAY MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 5


MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE GUESTS ■C A B A R E T atm


d d a r ~ d e ~ d a r s EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519-


FRIDAY MAY 16th


Top international recording artists


30 A FR IC A Basil Davidson


DISTRICT A S SO C IA T IO N O c- INSTRUCTORS


f Present


ROAD SAFETY EVENT, MOTOR SHOW AND


DRIVING COMPETITION


SUNDAY, MAY 18th 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.


A S D A (C o ln e ) C A R P A R K For further Information ring Adrian Whatley. Tel.


Ne lson 693413 or Kevin Bates. Tel. Colne 668208 FR E E Admittance — £1 entry tee to Driving Competition


FAMILY DAY OUT — SIDE DIS P LA Y S and ROUNDABOUTS


O.r.g*.! Lrt-j.i- Spun.


its* and Trophle*: , a u-at A5sO


10-,-a s-.'-< >


C A U I Sc'O" 1 tilt A S<


N.TIC


WEDNESDAY. MAY 21st Talk and


Clitheroe 800


Exhibition of Paintings by Miss Jessica Loft house


£ X X X X X \ X X X X \ \ \ X \ X \ X X X \ X X X X \ \ \ X \ X X X X X X X W X Y \ X ^


\ CLITHEROE CENTRAL f \ WORKING MEN’S CLUB


$ ?


l SATURDAY, MAY 17th |


. ; W h . l le y R o a d , C l i t h e r o e 2 3 3 3 7 : ,


" 5 £


% TOP A C T $


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45 H IG HW A Y from Chel 15 C A T CH PH R A S E with Roy


7-45 E A R T H Q U A K E starring Chariton Heston and Av Gardner, an earthquake causes death and destruc­ tion as Los Angeles struck by its greatest dis­


15 NATURE Why coypu are


40 T H E M O N E Y P R O G ­aster 10-


9-45 ITN NEWS


' A Walk Under Ladders the first of five new plays taking an affectionate and sometimes wry look at con temporary love and mar­


riage Patricia Neal Story 40 CLOSEDOWN ( Channel-4" n


Peter Scabrook discovers the secrets of some of the dedicated band of e x ­ hibitors hoping to win one of the coveted Royal Hor­ ticultural Society s Go'd Med als at this year s Chelsea Flower Show


25 GROWING FOR GOLD 1-


1-10 IRISH AN G L E The Basket Makers of Louah Nafooev


35 THE MAKING OF BRI


TAIN How political stability emerged m Britain tr early 18th century under Britain s first prime rr ter. Sir Robert Walpole


2- 00 FILM: "O D E TO BILLY


PRO G R AM M E A look fore'Qn currency, a kids t. haven, shares, jokes, com


outers and the high price of records, tapes and videos


2-30 A LW A Y S L E A V E THEM L A U G H I N G (1 9 4 9 Comedy-musical


4-


35 C A L I F O R N I A 00 M O R N IN G W O R S H IP


00 ONCE A THIEF . . .? 25 A A P K A A HAK


5-


30 A WOMAN'S P LA C E A 6-


6- 00 WE EKEND WORLD w-th


1-00 E N C O U N T E R Garvan Byrne


1-30 CARTOON 1-35 THE LOVE BOAT Four stories of romance and in­ trigue on board a luxury Imor


4 0MISS M A R P L E : TH E 3- Tumbleweed . starring


Audio Murphy and Lori Nelson When a wagon


tram is attacked by Indians, the guard only manages to


30 M A S T E R M IN D w ith 00 NEWS. Weather


save the lives of two women, but the local town­ speople do not believe his stony


Paul Johnson


5- 00 THE C AM P B E L L S Emma is bitten by a snake and nursed back to health by an Indian family camping on the Campbells land


00 SUMMER OF 66 Recalls


5-30 T H E P R I N C E A N D PRIN CESS OF WALES — A C R O S S T H E PACIFIC


9- 30 PLATFORM with journalist Blades


10-30 T H E G E N T L E S E X (1943) Semi-documentary tribute to the ATS


12-15 S E E D S OF D E S T IN Y ( 1946) Academy-award- winning short film


i2-40 C LO SE 7-


00 S U N D A Y M A T I N E E 8-


E A R T H


Gerald and Lee Durreil pursue their journey from tne Tien Shan mountains on tne borders of India.


China and Afghanistan, to tne ancient city of Samar­ kand


Weather. Tne Business Programme


00 S ECOND G LAN C E


R E N T R U L E S M ik e Nernesvary. former British and European Freestyle Ski Champion, who a year ago suffered an accident that left him paralysed from the shoulders down


dramatic imagery of Ayers Rock in Australia and the lyrical Burqundmn land­ scape complement a per­ formance of Varese s in- leoraies by tne London Smfonietta


RUBEN B LAD E S Profile of the Panamanian Salsa S in g e r songwriter Ruben


IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH F U N D - FIGHTING CANCER FOR YOU


00THE PO C K E T MONEY


GRAND SHOP OPENING a t 1 6 C A S T L E S T R E E T , C L I T H E R O E


on FRIDAY, MAY 16th at 11 a.m. by The Mayor Court. JAMES McGHIE


45 D U R R E L L IN RU SS IA 15 N EWS SUM M A R Y and 15 S AM E G AM E — DIFFE­


TRADITIONAL ENGLISH ^ 3 ^ CRAFT MARKET iO O


•'Tile l.nncn>hirc Craft Market of the Year!”


Follotv the vroirits to Clitherov Market T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 2!)th. 1‘ISfi


K l 'K A l. Cl! A i-'TS AT Til K IK MUST INTKLI-'.STIXU:


C O M E , B R O W S E A M ) B U Y !


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T H E M E TH O D I S T S C H O O L RO OM All electors are welcome. Items tor the agenda to be


submitted to the clerk J . R . M E L L IN ,


L A N E S I D E F A R M , G R IN D L E T O N Clerk to Ihe Parish Council


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Members and Bona Fide GuostS '


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* GISBURN G A LA * * on SATURDAY, MAY 24th *


00 LOVE AND MARRIAGE *


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00 THE LAT E MOVIE The .#.


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PROCESSION 6 p.m., led by WEST •* CRAVEN YOUTH BAND *


Decorated Floats and Bikes Competitions


Open Tug-of-War 7-30 p.m. Sponsored by BOCM


Fancy Dress. 5-a-side Football ^ Barbecue, Sideshows and


J * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # -it. * C A B A R E T Ij-


Dinner S — 10 p.m. Cabaret .10-:!0 p.m. Dancing until 1 a.m. Tickets 112


FRIDAY. JUNE Kith. 1 DSD K E N D O D D


For reservations Tel. Cisbnrn oSI Kibble Valiev Church Council THANKSGIVING ■ OB SERVICE OF SUNDAY. MAY lSlh (i-.iii p.m.


PARISH CHURCH. CLITHEROE P R E A C H E R :


MR R. MOWED JONES


O P E N D A Y HOLDEN CLOUGH NURSERY


ill n i l I I l lM t l l lil l Ih l l lS l ' ( ' l l i l t h i HU l l n s j lH ’l' A i ; , n i l


2 5% ..r P LA N T S A L K S TOWAKIIS A ITI'.A I.


I n f i l l i n ' i l l s u r i l i l i l l i l r . ( l / n i i t n i i n / —


IIOLDMN. Holtnn-liv-Howlaiul. Tel. HI5


SUNDAY. MAY lStlfnt G R IN D L E T O N P A R I S H C O U N C I L ^ THE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING W IL L B E H E LD ON i COACH § |= g HIRE


I’M VATIC HIKE COACHES AND .MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOLTRIPS.


HODSONS nr GISBURN TEL. GISHURN 391


W.I..CUBS. BKOWNIES.YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


the 4NQEL5 NITESPOT (A THIS WED., MAY 21st COMING SOON ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS PAPER LACE


MAY 28th JIMMY JAME S and the VAGABONDS JUNE 4th MER S EY BEAT S JUNE 11th GRE ENGAGE


COME TO THE C AB ARE T EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE ANGELS O P E N 9 p . m . — 2 a .m .


A D V A N C E T IC K E T S A V A I1 .A B I .E FOR A M . A BO V E ACTS AI.SO R E S T A U R A N T BOOKINGS T A K E N T E L E P H O N E FOR D E T A IL S THE ANGELS NITESPOT


CURZON STREET. BURNLEY. Tel. 35222 The management eesorve the nght to remain selective


w y -v S * . s . V ,n:c


THE STIRK HOUSE Gishurn


\ Hall. Church Brow. Clitheroe. at 7-20 p.m.


entitled “ Clitheroe Heritage” To he held in Clithcroc Parish Church.


Tickets i'l including refreshments, available from Tourist Information Centre. Council Offices. Clitheroe


Arrnngrd by C lith fro r and District 1* mbits Club in aid of it.Y. Talking Xetrspaprr


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ILES A L L EN |* BARRY SANTANA * SATURDAY, MAY 17th


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * -K


.‘K S URE TO P LEA S E SUNDAY, MAY 18th * TRICIA LEE A LOVELY VOC ALIST


* WEEKLY DOUBLE 25 — 13 ^ WEEKLY TREBLE 26 — 23 — 24 *


Members and Bona Fide Guests


C P) ROTARY CLUB OF CLITHEROE 'w ' TOOLS FOR SELF RELIANCE


W A N T E D ! ! HELP THEM TO HELP THEMSELVES


OLD OR WORN TOOLS FOR RE-FURBISHING TO BE USED IN THE THIRD WORLD


Collecting points: P r im ro se G ara g e , Whatley Road; Hire It,


W ellga te; F. A. A l le n s , P a rso n Lane; P ed a l P ow e r, Waddington Road; or


TEL. CLITHEROE 23229 or 24240


NWCFL d iv . 1


FENTON’S RIBBLE VALLEY


Unique exhibition of the work of ROGER FENTON, one of the first photographers. At the


C A S T L E MUSEUM, CLITHEROE.


MAY 17th — AUGUST 31st O P EN :


Weekdays 2 (o 4-30 p.m.


Bank Holldays/Weekends 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Ribble Valley Borough Council: Serving the Community


STALYBRIDGE CELTIC


(THURSDAY, MAY 15th) k.o. 6-45 p.m.


A D M I S S IO N C1 OAP's/CHILDREN 50p


R E FR E SHM EN T S A V A ILA B LE M«mt>«fs L icen ced Clubhouse


Match Sponsored by MR R. HAILWOOD


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE T e l . 2 2 4 4 6 __________


F. A. A L L EN & SON LTD WaiiD«iD*f nrwf Pa>nt S u p p le s


CLITHEROE v


T SOCCER AT SHAWBRIDGE


i g H T !


CAT’S WHISKERS/ANNABELLAS Centenary Way, Burnley Tel. 26531


Direct from the EASTENDERS Live on stage


C C A M I X V ” ■ ■


■ (Ross Davidson)


FRIDAY, MAY 16th 9 p.m. — 2 a.m. ■


Don’t forget our usual Friday nights, ONLY Cl admission plus 50p drinks beforel 0-30 p.m


RVFL


AITKEN SHIELD FINAL


SABDEN


VICTORIA Sunday, May 18th K.O. 2-30 p.m. ALSO


SUPPLEMENTARY


CUP FINAL Sponsored by


Spor ts City Trophies Trophy Centre. Ac cfinglon


Wednesday, May 21st K.O. 6-30 p.m.


KINGS ARMS DAISYFIELD


BOTH M A T C H E S A T TH E SHAWBRIDGE GROUND


A BUCKS FIZZ ADMISSION C5


inclusive of Buffet Available 0-30 p.m. - " 9 -3 0 P.m.


FRIDAY, MAY 30th


HAZEL DEAN


International recording artist and chart-topper


A DM IS S IO N £4


F R ID A Y , J U N E 6 th International Recording Star


ALVIN STARDUST A DM IS S IO N £6 INCLUDING BUFFET


“SKILL SHARING P R O JE C T ”


(run by volunteers)


OPEN AFTERNOON Like to teach or learn a skill? it’s on


MONDAY, MAY 19th^ 1 — 3 p.m.


Creche facilities available Drop In for a snack and a chat to


T r i n i t y Y o u t h a n d C o m ­ m u n i t y C e n t r e


P a r s o n L a n e , C l i t h e r o e . T e l . 2 8 5 5 4


SLAIDBURN BAND will perform on


SUNDAY, MAY 18th at TOSSIDE


commencing 2 p.m. (weather permitting)


Ribble Valley Borough Council— serving the community


tlnvVsk SPRINGFIELD PLAYING


FIELDS, EARBY for the


30A L F R E D H IT C H CO C K 40th MAY DAY FESTIVAL


SUNDAY, MAY 18th Opening and May Queen Crowning by LIZ DAWN alias


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CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 Commencing FRIDAY, MAY 16th to THURSDAY, at 7-30 p.m.


ThcvYc hark again... Krrmanriny* hr And urn .Nrnmv


hen the K’nnt! g<Hs lough, the' touch cel coing!


SUNDAY, MAY 18th


Commencing with F A N C Y D R F S S B A R A U L from A S S H F T O N A R M S C A R B A R K at 1-30 p.m.


★ TUG-OF-WAR ★ BRASS BAND ★ DUCK RACE ★ STEAM ORGAN ★ SHEEP SHEARING


★ VARIOUS COMPETITIONS


★ ARCHERY ★ JUMPING CASTLE STALLS TEAS REFRESHMENTS F R E E C A R B A R K IN G


PROGRAMME 20p available soon!! <T>OWNHAM c^lNDTWISTON \ / L L /1 C E F e t c


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SUNDA Y, MAY 25th EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN.................. MONDAY, MAY 26th WINDSOR for WINDSOR CA STLE ......... LLANDUDNO...................... RHYLL.................................. SOUTHPORT................ BLACKPOOL....................... MORECAMBE.................. TU E SD A Y , MAY 27th BLACKPOOL..................... FLEETWOOD............ MORECAMBE.............. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th S T O K E -O N -T R E N T fo r N A T IO N A L GARDEN FESTIVAL.............................. BLACKPOOL........................................ SKIPTON...............................................


SPRING BANK HOl EXCURSIONS 1|


TU E SD A Y , JU N E 10th APPLEBY Horse Fair and Gypsy Gather­ ing..........................................................


TU E SD A Y NIGHT, JU L Y 22nd


LONDON for ROYAL WEDDING........... CHILOREN: Under 14 years ot age when I an adult, half fare to the nearest 5t.l


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1 3 th J U N E . F R I D A Y . — W e s t H r a d t o r d F la y - in t i F ie ld s M a n a u em e n t C o m m i t t e e . Dance*.


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P. ]. Whitaker: 77 King Street. Whalley Times at Chatburn and Whaliey vary to | minutes


8 -DAY COACH TOURl June7th-14th RYDE I.O.W................. June21st-28th TORQUAY.................


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July 19th-26th NEWQUAY.................... half I Sept. 13th-20th FALMOUTH..............


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Pick up a Brochure, a few seats still I T Y R O L E A N H O L ID A Y in S O L L — A U |


8-day holiday departing SUN D A Y , S E P I 1986


Overnight stop with bed and breakfast return journey. Dinner, bed and breakfast a I


a Charming Tyrolean Gasthof. Two free e x c l in the price: SALZBURG and AUSTRIA)! Further information obtained from c l


A G EN T S FO R Y E L LO W A Y M O T O R ! LIMITED. R O C H D A L E f ' COACHING IN COMFC


FORTHCOMING AT TRl


Scouts


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S U N D A Y . J U N E 2 2 n d . A c c r in u t o n a n d D is -


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t r i c t C o n v a I s c «* n t H ome* , a n n u a l o p e n ( la v . C h a iu le v M a n o r .


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Theatre*. I ' e i u l l e 1 S c o u t


G r o u p . A n n u a l F a t t ii lv b a rb e c u e . H o e f ie ld . 6 p .m .


ANTIQUES and COLLECT! MARKET and CRAFT!


S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 2 4 th 10-30 o f C O L N E M U N I C I P A L Bar, Home-made Refreshments. Frr


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The Ribble Val ley Mayor ! by courtesy of the Mayc!


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qiven Dy Mr JIMMY F E L L on C L IT H E ” A L L FRIENDS OF SCOUTING )VJ


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Open lu n ch llm e a . Substantial Bar S na ck s available.


LOUNGE BAR Music Nightly with Guest Artistes. C ARV ERY


WsCn*uJs». Saturflsr 7pm. — 5-30 p m. Sunday, 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


C A B A R E T LOUNGE FRIDAY .n d SATURDAY


THE TREMELOES No. 1 Hit R ecording Group


SATURDAY ONLY KEN DYLAN Brilliant Comedian WEDNESDAY. MAY J t s t


JOE DANUKI BAND Fantastic Group


Adm. C l before 10 p.m.. C2 after


BAR AND DISCO 9 p m — 1 a m THURSDAY. MAY 22nd


CELEBRATION Fabulous Cabaret Group F R E E before t0-30 p.m.. Ct ah»r x * * » »■ Edis for l


St Helen's Playgroup Waddington


F r id a y , M a y 1 6 th 10 — 12 noon


O PEN DAY


Siaiis. Draw. Toys. 6ooks ana More'


Admission 25p including refreshments


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A MUSICAL EVENING i with T H K ( in U ) CHOIR and SLAIDHI KN HAND o n S A T l 'U D A Y .


M A Y 17th at 7-:io p.m.


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Tosside Institute WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE


Saturday, May 17th Start 7-45 p.m.


A D M IS S IO N 7 0 p Proceeds for Dele Head Church


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