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p:♦ 2 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, March 27th, li)S(! Weekend S A TU R D A Y - ( S8C-1 )


8*30 HUNTER’S GOLD. The last part of an adventure story set in New Zealand in the 1860s.


8- Kid.


9- OOSATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Keith is on the road with the delivery van: visiting Superstore from Washington in America is a skipping troupe who call themselves the Kangaroo Kids. In the store are car­ toonist Ralph Steadman, consumer expert Lynn Faulds Wood, and scientist Anthony Wilson.


12-00 THE GOSPEL ACCORD- ING TO ST MATTHEW. Peter Barkworth filmed in Israel reading from St


12-15 GRANdI tAND with De-


smond Lynam. 1-00 News and weather: Boat Race — Oxford v Cambridge (score to date 62-60, with one dead heat): Football — Focus, half-times, final score: Boxing — Mo Hus­ sein v Peter Eubanks: Racing from Haydock — 1- 30 Philip Cornes Nickel Alloys Maiden Auction Stakes. 2-00 Holsten Dial Pils Maiden Stakes, 2-30 Manchester Singapore Handicap: Swimming — Hewlett-Packard ASA Na­ t io n a l Short Course Championships; Rugby League — Silk Cut Chal­ lenge Cup. semi-final two.


5-05 NEWS. Weather News. 5-15 R E G IO N A L NEWS. Sport.


5- 6-


6- BUNNY PICNIC.


Savile realises viewers' dreams.


LARGE SHOW.


7- 25 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Comedy quiz show in which couples


compete against the clock. Hosted by Paul Daniels


6-50 ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES. A new spark in Rodney's life rekindles an old flame of Dels


9- Weather News.


9-35 AND THE WINNER IS . . . Frank Bough presents a showcase of television programmes that triumphed at the recent 1986 British Academy Awards. Plus a look behind the scenes at some of the technical tricks of the TV trade.


10-15 FILM. "West Side Story." The tale of two young lovers who find themselves caught in the crossfire bet­ ween two rival New York


8- 00THE COLLECTORS. Harry Caines, deciding to take the ferry to France, has an encounter with an ex-Army officer which makes him wonder if the military mind is being put to something other than a day's sail across the Channel.


gangs. Natalie Wood. Richard Beymer. Russ Tamblyn. Rita Moreno and George Chakiris star in Leonard Bernstein's 1961 musical.


55BANANAMAN. Banana


12-40 THE GOSPEL ACCORD­ ING TO ST MATTHEW. Peter Barkworth filmed in Israel reading from St Matthew's Gospel.


12-55 WEATHER ( BBC-2, 9-00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX


12-05 WINDMILL. Chris Serle replays some golden mo­ ments from BBC TV prog­ rammes


1-


Douglas Fairbanks jun. and Maureen O'Hara star in a tale of swashbuckling action and romance (1947),


2-


WITH CLARE FRANCIS. Some o! the most dramatic real-life sailing ever seen on television was filmed by Clare Francis and her crew in the 1977/78 Whitbread Round-the-World Yacht Race.


3- 45 FILM. "Pride and Pre­ judice."


5- 40 LARAMIE. 6-


Strange and Deadly Virus.


7*20 NEWSVIEW. Moira Stuart with today’s latest news and sport, and Sue Car­ penter reviews a week of news in pictures with sub­ titles; followed by weather.


8-00POT BLACK 86. 8-


20THE TALE OF THE 15JIM'LL FIX IT. Jimmy


50 THE L IT T L E AND 9-


10- 10-


the last programme of his series tracing the influence of ideas on the Christian world through to today's crisis in faith. Don Cupitt follows the developing thought of the enigmatic philosopher and Christian. Ludwig Wittgenstein.


SINGS. SEEN ON TV. ) 1- 2-


Teller. Michael disappears after an important meeting and Hawke and Santini seek the help of a psychic.


GUAGE. End of Term. Are the students ready lo leave college? Both Mr Brown and Miss Courtney are sur­ prised by the class exam results.


2- 45 IN T E R N A T IO N A L MOTOR CYCLING. Bri­ tain v U.S., from Dodding- lon Park.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE 5- 00 ITN NEWS 5-05 CONNECTIONS.


5- 05 FILM. "Sinbad the Sailor." 35 THE A-TEAM. When You


Cornin' Back Range Rider? The A-Team heads west for an adventure tracking wild mustangs on the open range.


55 AROUND THE WORLD


7-15 BOBBY DAVRO ON THE BOX. More humour and impressions from Bobby Davro.


7- 45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Leslie Crowther.


8- 45C L IV E JAM E S ON TELEVISION. A review of television shows from around the world.


9- 45 NEWS AND SPORT 30HORIZON. Aids — A


10- 45 THE BIG MATCH 11-


25 THE SEA OF FAITH. In


10-00 ANN & DEBBIE. Ann has controlled the situation for many years. With her hus­ band gone, there are just one or two loose ends to tidy up . . .


Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway.


EASTER FAYRE


r& V r . "


: v:V


30 ••CHINATOWN." starring /-..i-i


h ( Channel-4)


15 STUART BURROWS 15 VICTORIA WOOD — AS 50 4 0 MINUTES. Whose


4- House Is II Anyway? 11- 30 ARTICLES OF FAITH


11-50 JAZZ 625. In Memonam — Charlie Parker.


Granada j 20 NEWS AND SPORT.


9-25 DR SNUGGLES. Doctor Snuggles is the kindly old invenlor who lives in Snug- wood with his friends.


11-00 DISNEY AT EASTER. The Old Mill. One stormy night the occupants of an old mill are frightened when the mill wheels begin to turn . . .


11- Rod Hull. 12- 00 ITN NEWS


12*05SAINT & GREAVSIE. The duo's views on the sporting world.


12-30WRESTLING from De­ wsbury Town Hall. York­


shire. — SUNDAY —


( BBC-1 ) 8-


Elizabeth Watts. Wayne Jackman and Brian Jameson


9- 9-


Re-discovering reliqious belie!


30 ASIAN MAGAZINE


10- 00 SUNDAY WORSHIP. Sung Eucharist from the


Collegiate Church of St Mary. Warwick.


11- 00 UR Bl ET ORBI. The Popes traditional Easter blessing of the city and the world come live from Rome


11-35 THE GOSPEL ACCORD­ ING TO ST MATTHEW. The last of seven films of Peter Barkworth reading from St Matthews Gospel in Israel


11- 12-


head lo o k s at The Takeover — Vantona Viyel- la pic


SEE YOU! Seven prog­ rammes for the young motor cyclist.


12-35 FARMING 12-58 WEATHER NEWS for farmers


1-00 NEWS HEADLINES 1-05 BONANZA. A gang of de­ termined but mept eastern


dudes seek to become 1-


notonous bandits, but fail to reckon with an embar­ rassed Hoss. disguised for a chanty Easter egg hunt 50 CARTOONS


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Den and Angie consider changes at trio Queen Vic. and Michel­ le comes to a decision about her baby.


3- 55 PLAY SCHOOL with 10-


Satton. Top gospel artists gave a concert last week at London's Royal Albert Hall in the presence of HRH The Princess Anne to raise money for the Save the Children Fund


15ARTICLES OF FAITH.ING TO ST MATTHEW.


11- OOGEOFFREY SMITH'S WORLD OF FLOWERS. Daffodils. To find the origi­ nal home of these wild plants. Geoffrey Smith travelled to the snow­ capped mountains of Spam


11-25 RHODA 11-


50 WEATHER 45 RECOVERY. Brian Red­ 10 SORRY. MATE. I DIDN'T


( BBC-2 ) 9- 00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX


12- 00 HAROLD LLOYD. Silent film comedy from the master comedian


12-20 WINDMILL. Chris Serle replays some golden mo­ ments from BBC TV prog­ rammes


1-15 FILM. "Solomon and Sheba' Yul Brynner and Gma LollobriQida head the cast


3- 4-


diff v The Barbarians WITH CLARE FRANCIS.


7-


The last of seven films of Peter Barkworth reading from St Matthews Gospel in Israel.


2- 11-


with Michael Winstanley and Lynette Lithgow.


50 THE GOSPEL ACCORD­


12- 00 MOTOR CYCLING 1-00 SMALL WONDER. Har­ riet shows Vicki how to manipulate parents


1-30 CARTOON. Bugs Bunny. 1-


iful teenager with a crush on Colt stows away m his truck when he goes in pur­ suit ol a bail-jumping thief.


STAR, s ta rr in g Ted Neeley. A Mm version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber Tim Rice rock musical


4- 5- 30 ENCOUNTER


5- 00SEAL MORNING. The fourth episode ol this serial


set m the Thirties


hits the road amid sad farewells. The torments ol


Jaz Sharma are only just Deginning; his freedom brings its own problems Keith makes a gesture that


allays his guilt Now he can start afresh


6- 00 NEWS 6-


7*45 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S "S P A R K L IN G C Y ­


30 RUGBY SPECIAL. Car­ 10 AROUND THE WORLD


5- 00 BACH FROM EDIN­ BURGH. Melvyn Tan is the soloist m two of Bach's Harpsichord Concertos, m D Minor (BWV 1052) and in C I BWV 1061)


Mm compilation based on ine Carry On films, featur­ ing among others S'dney James. Hattie Jacaues and Kenneth Williams


00 WHAT A CARRY ON. A 7-


3-30 FILM. Moby Dick Gre­ gory Peck stars as Captain


Afiab who has a single ob­ session — to wreak ven­ geance on the monstrous white whale that took off his leg Richard Basehart and Orson Welles co-star m this 1956 film


5-


SHOW. E-perts assess ar­ m-facts presented by mem­ bers of the public m Ipswich


6- 05 H A N C O C K ’ S HALF HOUR. The Lift


6-30 NEWS. Weather News 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE for Easter, from Bury St Edmunds


7-


(new senes) A major five- part senes chronicling the birth of Christianity and the decline of the Roman Empire The cast includes James Mason as Tiberius. Denis Quilley as Peter, Michael Wilding jun as Jesus. Anthony Zerbe as Pontius Pilate and Philip Sayer as Paul


9-40 NEWS. Weather News


10- 00 ROYAL GOSPEL GALA introduced by Alvin Star­ dust with Gary Byrd, Mike Read. Sheila Walsh. Lon


8- 9-


5-45 SWALLOWS AND AMA­ ZONS FOREVER!


AD V E N TU R E . The dramatic story of a young London housewife. Lizzie Hessel. who accompanied her husband down the Amazon m 1096


weekly look at the hvmg world


25 A N T IQ U E S R O A D ­ 11-


TOS. Andre Previn intro­ duces his own Piano Con­ certo


10- 00 FILM: SCREEN TWO. "Hard Travelling


15 A.D. — ANNO DOMINO


( Granada ) 9-


OLD MOUSE 9-35 L IT T L E


BLUEFEATHER. The charrnmg story of a little duck s attempts to raise a family.


10-


Mass from St Mary and St Boniface. Plymouth


11- 00 CANVASSES OF COUR­ AGE. This film introduced Mouth and Foot Painting Artists in England and all over the world and their work


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 10-


ANIDE." The beautiful, philandering wife of a suc­ cessful attorney died during their anniversary dinner at a restaurant — the cause, cyanide poisoning Starring Anthony Andrews.


9-30 NEWS 9- 45 SPITTING IMAGE


The famous choir cele­ brates a century-and-a-haif of great choral tradition in a concen recorded m Hud­ dersfield


15 LIZZIE — AN AMAZON 11- 25 MAPP AND LUCIA Channel-4) 40 NATURE. Tony Soper's 1-


1-05 IRISH ANGLE presents Hands.


10 PREVIN ON CONCER­


2- 00 POB'S PROGRAMME. In the last ol the series. Pob. the magic puppet inside the TV set. welcomes young viewers lor more stories, cartoons, puzzle* and things to do


30 FILM. Scott Joplm '


2-30 "HANS CHRISTIAN AN­ DERSEN"


4- 5-


25 MAX, THE 2.000-YEAR- DUCK


6- 7- 8- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 35 LE GRAND MELIES 15 NEWS SUMMARY and


Weather followed by THE MONASTERY OF MOUNT SINAI.


LEYBALL. The Norwich Union Challenge Cup


15 INTERNATIONAL VOL­


A him. shot by Japan s leading wildlife lilm-makers


DOMINGO. For this American special, world opera star Placdo Domin­ go and American actress, singer and comedienne Carol Burnett join forces


9-


ish TV premiere ol Carlos Saura s DrizewinnmQ him


11-20 "SALOON BAR” (1940)


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


15 BURNETT DISCOVERS $ / 20 "CARMEN" (1983) Brit­


15 LORDS OF HOKKAIDO.SAMARITANS BLACKBURN


6 6 2 4 2 4 or


NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9 C u ll o r * n t e fo


IS M AR K E T SQUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLAC KD U R N


special comes from Rome. Walker


15 HIGHWAY. This Easter 15 CATCHPHRASE with Roy


In aid of TOSSIDE SCHOOL


JUMBLE SALE


on Easter Monday In


the Village Institute at 2 p.m.


Admission 20p, incl. Tea and Biscuits


Tombola. White Elephant and Cake Stall


15 150 GLORIOUS YEARS.


1-35 CHANNEL 4 RACING from Kempton. Brough Scott introduces this after­ noon's racing from Komp- ton: 1-45 Queen's Prize (Heap). 2-15 BonusPrint Masaka Stakes. 2-45 BonusPrint Easter Stakes.


3- 00"OLD HEIDELBERG" (1927).


55 SU PERSA FE WITH


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6- 00 FAMILY TIES. A Keaton Christmas Carol.


6-


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by SEVEN DAYS.


7- 8-


1). 10 EMU AT EASTER with


young gospellers come to­ gether at London's River­ side Studios.


SUPERTED. Wales' most lovable animal. Superted. shows his friends Spotty and Blatch how to cross the road safely.


30 GOSPEL JOY. Britain's 7 V •• :-V AT THE


DUKE OF YORK HOTEL Grindlcton


Easter Sunday and Monday Iced melon or home made soup


Roast turkey and traditional trimmings or


Served with a selection of seasonal vegetables and jxitatoes


Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding


Choice of sweets Tea or coffee


Adults £-1.50, Children £2.50


Please book car It/ to avoid disappointment Te l . C L I T H E R O E 11266


Also open for high teas I! — (i p.m. :irC ' . w


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


incite i/oit to a


in ST MARY’S RAKISH HAM., CHURCH STREET


and PIE and PEAS SUPPER FRIDAY, APRIL 4th, 7-ir, p.m.


BARN DANCE


ADMISSION: II. CHILDREN Slip including SUPPER


30 VIDAL IN VENICE (part 30 SATURDAY LIVE. Steven


Wright introduces the last of the current series


10- 00 VIDAL IN VENICE (part 2).


11- 00*'F R A N K E N S T E IN MEETS THE WOLF MAN" (1943). Lon Chaney jun. encounters Bela Lugosi's Frankenstein crea­ ture.


12- (1942). rnanthctme


Op«n Lu nch time*. Substantial Bar Snack* available.


Tel. Accr ing ton 384874 L O U N G E B A R


25 "THE MUMMY'S TOMB"


Mualc Nigh tly w ith Guest Ar tis te *. C A R V E R Y


WednetCty, Saturfliy 7pm. — 9-30 pm Sunday. 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


C A B A R E T LO U N G E GOOD FRIDAY SPECIAL


with EXPOSE SATURDAY ONLY


Top Group_____________


G EO R G E R O P E R (Number On * TV Comedian) and


35 THE FALL GUY. A beaut­


SW E E T C H A R IO T Ter r ific Cabaret Group


WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3rd


T J U N C T IO N Superb Group


30 JESUS CHRIST SUPER- FREE before to p.m.. Cl "h er


Bar and Disco 9 p.m. — 1 a m. THURSOAY, APRIL 4th


P A R T Y N IG H T P O A C H E R


Fantastic Vocal Harmony Group 30 ALBION MARKET. Ph.l


Free bottle of sparkling wine to all hen parlies


AND ST JOHN LOWERGATE


ST MICHAEL MAUNDY THURSDAY


8 p.m. Mass of the Lord's Supper


GOOD FRIDAY 3 p.m. Reading of the


Passion, Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion


7-30 p.m. Stations of the Cross


HOLY SATURDAY


7*30 p.m. Vigil and First Mass of Easter


EASTER DAY


Mass at 8-30 a.m., 10-30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m.


Mass at Low Moor at 10-30 EASTER SUNDAY


10-45 a.m. Family Worship and Holy Communion


Preacher: The Rev. Clifford Holgale (Burnley)


ST MARY’S, LANGHO HOLY WEEK


MAUNDY THURSDAY


Sacrament and by Confession. Wachlng before the Blessed Sacrament until 10-30 p.m.


followed by the solemn transfer of the Blessed 7-30 p.m. Mass of the Lord's Supper GOOD FRIDAY FLEA


MARKET GISBURN FESTIVAL


35 CARTOON CARNIVAL.


HALL, GOOD FRIDAY, EASTER SUNDAY and EASTER MONDAY 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Inquiries: Cleveleys 824918


10 a.m. Stations of the Cross followed by Confessions.


3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion followed by Confessions


HOLY SATURDAY


8-15 p.m. Easter Vigil followed by the first Mass of Easter.


Confessions: 11 a.m. until noon (NB: No Evening Confessions today).


EASTER SUNDAY


Masses, 8-15 a.m., 10 a.m. No Evening Service


METHODIST CHURCH


TRINITY MAUNDY THURSDAY


7-30 p.m. The Lord’s Supper


GOOD FRIDAY


10 a.m. United Service at St James’s


EASTER DAY


8 a.m. First Easter Communion.


Communion Service. 6 p.m. Easter Evening Praise


10-30 a.m. Family EASTER DAY


10-30 a.m. Worship and Celebration of Easter at Clitheroe Cricket Club (Chatburn Road)


(House Meetings every Wednesday, 7-30 p.m.)


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


GOOD FRIDAY


Open days of fellowship at Bucks Farm, West


Bradford, from 12 noon \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V


ALL HALLOWS CHURCH. MITTON


EASTER


9-30 a.m.. COMMUNION Preacher:


SERVICES EASTER SUNDAY.


REV. B. CAVE


EASTER SUNDAY. 7 p.m.. EVENSONG Preacher:


REV. H. CAVE k \ V \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V COACH §i HIRE


W.I..CLRS. BROWNIES. YOLTH UROL PS WE CAN ORGANISE YOLR TRIP


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI- COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOLTRIPS,


HODSONS or GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 391


•? V* j i t


EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT Fashions hg 'Li:'


Models from Gladys Sutcliffe Dance Studio at STIRK HOUSE HOTEL on


I lair by Sheila Clarkson Hair Studio WEDNESDAY, APRIL >)th, 8 p.m.


Tickets note limited Wine on arrival


Proceeds to ( 'y s tie Fibrosis DINE ahd DANCE at the ASSHET0N ARMS Downhani ” 5 COURSE DINNER everv Saturday night *


followed hv music to suit ail tastes £8 p. p. licensed until 1 a.nt.


Tel. Clitheroe 11227 for rescr cat ions’inquiries


* *


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CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


FRIDAY, MARCH 28th G O O D F R ID A Y


HARVEST SATURDAY, MARCH 29th


C A S S NOVA TRACY JANE


SUNDAY, MARCH 30th WEEKLY DOUBLE 3 — 8


WEEKLY TREBLE 1 1— 12 — 23 Members and Bona Fide Guests


¥


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Casftcr lettuces;


UNITED REFORM CHURCH


MAUNDY THURSDAY


7-30 p.m. Joint Service of Holy Communion at Trinity Methodist Church


A N E A S T E R M E S S A G E from th e l i v e . H u g h C la r k


S t M a r y th e V ir g in , ( i is h u r n


“He is not here. He is r isen ." These trords, spoken by the Angel to the disciples, offers iis a message o f hope and jo y ful expectation this Faster, as real and vibrant notr as i t iras to


th e first Christians. These wonts retease us from that aueso n e fear o f dying;


Je su s has conquered death 'although He died ye t He l ives .' They release us also front the fear that this life is th e only


life and tee m u s t m a k e the most o f the l i tt le tim e available to


They rem ind us, also th a t one day tre shall he released from this p hysical hotly. tehich is dying daily, and subject to illness, disease and in ju ry : to share again the love, friend­ ship and companionship o f those who have gone bs'fore.


Most o f us keep looking hack and imagine irhat night have


b u n ; rather than ta k in g forwant to what s t il t is ye t to be. “Two men looked through th e prison bars; one saw mud, the o th er saw s ta r s ." He is not here. He is risen.


PARISH CHURCH OF ST


PAUL LOW MOOR


MAUNDY THURSDAY


7-30 p.m. Sung Eucharist GOOD FRIDAY


11-30 a.m. Family Worship (half hour service) EASTER DAY


10 a.m. (at St James's)


10-30 a.m. Family Communion 5 o.m. St Ann's Court 6 p.m. Festal Evensong


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (St Mary Magdalene)


MARCH 27th. MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. Sung Eucharist


MARCH 28th GOOD FRIDAY


2 p.m. An hour of devotion "at the foot of the cross."


MARCH 29th. HOLY SATURDAY


8-30 a.m. Easter Vigil and Service of Light MARCH 30th EASTER DAY


9-45 a.m. Family Sung Eucharist with Baptism 11 a.m. Holy Communion (said) 6-30 p.m. Festival Evensong


8 a.m. Holv Communion (said)


WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY


11 a.m. Ecumenical Service 2 p.m. One hour service 4 p.m. Evensong


EASTER EVE


11-30 p.m. Midnight Vigil and Holy Communion EASTER DAY


8-30 a.m. Holy Communion (Prayer Book)


10-30 a.m. Parish Communion f i . t n n m P u n n i tn n n


10 o.m. United Service at St James’s


LEONARD’S, LANGHO


ST MAUNDY THURSDAY


7-30 p.m. Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY


10-30 a.m. Before the Cross EASTER EVE


7-30 p.m. A preparation for Easter Day.


EASTER DAY


8 a.m. Holy Communion at Old Langho


6*30 p.m. Evensong at Old Langho


9 a.m. Holy Communion 10-30 a.m. Family Communion


EASTER SUNDAY


8 a.m. Communion 10-45 a.m. Easter Praise (Preacher: Mr Brian Slow)


6-30 p.m. Evening Communion


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. Communion


GOOD FRIDAY


11 a.m. Open Air Service, Whalley


METHODIST CHURCH,


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8 a.m. Holy Communion 9 a.m. Holy Communion


ST JAMES’S CLITHEROE


James's Pastoral Centre GOOD FRIDAY


10 a.m. United Service. Bishop of Lancaster


preaching EASTER DAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion


9 a.m. Holy Communion 10-30 a.m. Family Easter Communion


6 p.m. Easter Praise


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. Service In St


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n 1 Clilheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY 20 AIRWOLF. The Fortune


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


15 MIND YOUR L A N ­


GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 28th MINX (Boy/girl duo)


EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 30th CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH


K-O 11-30 a.m.


followed by pie and peas lunch in the club Plus


Entertainment lunchtime and evening by COMPLICE (Group)


SUNDAY MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 1


MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE GUESTS R.V.B.C. EASTER FUN BUSES CLITMEROE FUN BUS


TUESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1986 All aboard for a fun-packed time at


r . j


Leaves Whalley Bus Station Arrives back at


q-v* <s&t


Leaves York St, Clitheroe Arrives back at


Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre. Council Offices, Ctltheroe; The Whalley Newsagency (for the What­ ley Fun Bus), or on the bus


£ 1 O N L Y Rlbblo Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE W H A L L E Y F U N B U S


C L IT H E R O E F U N B U S


1-00 p.m. 1-30 p.m.


10 a.m. 5-00 p.m.


Admission £1.80, Senior Citizens and Children under 14 years £1.00, Bargain Night from Monday, April 15th — Admission £1


Ribble Valley Borough Council — serving the community


W h a t 's o n . . .W h a t 's o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t 's o n . . .W h a t 's o n . . . FRASER EAGLE TRAVEL


Commencing Good Friday to Thursday at 7-30 p.m. Matinee Wednesday and Thursday 2-15


FRASER MOTORS (Accrington) LTD TANPITS ROAD GARAGE


ACCRINGTON, LANCS BB5 4HD Tel. ACCRINGTON 398911 (4 lines)


APRIL 28th, TORQUAY (WATERS EDGE HOTEL) 6


days, halfboard............................................................£76 APRIL 28th, COTSWOLD and WYE VALLEY (based at Symonds Yat) (Paddocks Hotel) 5 days, half


board............................................................................. £94 MAY 5th, WHITBY (Royal Hotel) 5 days, full board......... £84


MAY 16th, DUNBLANE HYDRO (One of Scotland’s leading hotels) 3 days, half board..............................£68 MAY 17th, EASTBOURNE (St Helens Hotel) 8 days, full board..................................................................... £144 MAY 24th, NEWQUAY (Tregarn Hotel) 8 days, half board........................................................................... £125 MAY 24th, BOSCOMBE (Solent Court Hotel) 8 days, halfboard.................................................................... £103 MAY 30th, AUSTRIAN TYROL 10 days, full board.......... £190


MAY 31st, GOODRINGTON SANDS (Ebor Towers Hotel) 8 days, half board...........................................£126


All our tours travel direct from East Lancashire, no changing coaches en-route.


This is only a selection of our early tour departures, for further details and our full colour brochure telephone our office.


FRASER EAGLE HOLIDAYS The local coach company that really cares


Tel. ACCRINGTON 398911


T he Apricot Meringue (No. 15 COFFEEHOLSE),


Why not call in and try


LOWERGATE CLITHEROE


OPEN ALL THE EASTER HOLIDAY inc. EASTER SLNDAY


MORNING COFFEE ★ LIGHT LLNCHES ★ AFTERNOON TEAS * SNACKS + DRINKS *


FOR:


CAKES and GATELX, etc. ★ ★ ★


We also offer Celebration Cake Service for Wedding and Birthday Cakes, etc. ★ ★ ★


OPEN EACH DAY SLNDAYS from 11 a.m LIVE


MONDAY — J A Z Z with the


MUSIC ERIC


AINSWORTH TRIO


TUESDAY —


C O U N T R Y & W E S T E R N with Radio Lancashire's


BOB ROBERTS and a different band


every week THURSDAY —


T R A D IT IO N A L J A Z Z with the


RIVERSIDE JAZZMEN


meals available every evening.


Bar and restaurant


Hodder Bridge Hotel Stonyhurst 216


CHURCH CHATBURN


CHRIST


invite you to join In Easter Worship


MAUNDY THURSDAY


7-30 p.m. Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY


10-30 a.m. United Service at the Methodist Church


EASTER SUNDAY


8 a.m. Holy Communion 10-30 a.m. Morning Service


6-30 p.m. Evening Service Easter Sunday breakfast


followed by Holy Communion


will be served in the school from 9 a.m.


ALL SAINTS’, PENDLETON


HOLY WEEK AND EASTER MAUNDY THURSDAY


6 p.m. Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY


10-30 a.m. The Good Friday Service EASTER DAY


11 a.m. Family Communion (with the lighting of the Easter Candle and the blessing of the Easter Garden)


6 a.m. Holy Communion 7 p.m. Festival Evensong i


‘HOME BAKING AT ITS BEST’


gi i l im r a = w in p 5Dr ; Box Office: Tel. 582S82 (24 hours)


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Wednesday. A p ril 2nd, 7-30 p.m. AN EVENING OF


C L A IR V O Y A N C E A N D M E D IU M S H IP


Friday 4lh and Saturday, A p ril 5th, 10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m.


B U T T O N M O O N All tickets £2


Wednesday, A p ril 16th, 7-30 p.m.


B L A S T E R B A TH S All Tickets £3.50


Advance tic kets ava llsbls from Box Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m.. Mon. to Frl.. to a.m. — 4 p.m. Set.) and from Mid- Pe nn ine Ar te A s so c ia tio n ; Pendle Travel, Nelson; Castle Records and T ou rist Information, Clltheroe: Tour­ is t W o r ldw id e . Ba rn o ld sw lc k ; The E n te r ta in e r , W a te r fo o t. Some ere subject to e booking fee.


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NORTHOATC BLACKBURN BOX OFFICE


Tel. Bla ckbu rn 582582 ( 24 hours)


Sunday, March 30th, 7*45 p.m. W R E S T L IN G with


Danny Boy Collins, Fit B IG D A D D Y


Finlay, Alan Kilby, Mika Bennett, etc ., etc. Tickets £2. £2.50, £3


Saturday. Ap ril 5th 7>30 p.m. to midnight


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with


Rex Hilton's Quintet Tic kets £1.50, senior cits £1


Sunday, A p ril 27th. 8 p.m. P H IL C O O L


Tickets £S.50, £4.50. £3.50 Thursday, May 22nd. 8 p.m.


F R E D D IE S TA R R T tc k . t . £7.50. £6.50, £5.50


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