2 Clitheroe AdveHiser & Times, June 18th, 1987
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FRIDAY, JUNE 19th SATURDAY l l g g l l f l l —
3*55 WORLD CUP RUGBY. Bill McLaren with live commen tary from Eden Park, Auck land, New Zealand
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-35 DOGTANIAN AND THE THREE MUSKEHOUNDS.
$-00 IT'S WICKED! Jake Abra ham and Carolyn Marshall join the St John’s Ambu
lance as they prepare for a huge party in Hyde Park later today.
10- 40THE PARTY IN THE PARK. The St John Ambu- l a n c e C e n t e n a r y Celebrations.
11- 12 WEATHER.
11-15 GRANDSTAND with Des mond Lynam, incl. 1-00 News Summary; 11-20 World Cup Rugby. This morning’s final from Auck land, New Zealand; 1-05 Rallying. Round four of the Shell Oils Open Champion ship. The Scottish; 1-20 Cricket: Second Test. The Cornhill Insurance Test Series; Racing from Ascot; 2-05 — 2-25 and 2-35 — 2- 55, Tennis. The Pilkington Glass Ladies Champion ships. The Final; 3-10 Ten- nis/Cricket; 4-30 Show Jumping/Hockey; 4*55 Final
5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-20 OLIVER TWIST. Mr Brown- law, now re-united with Oliver, has joined with the Maylies to defeat Monks's conspiracy.
5- 50 P A R T Y
PARK. Sarah Kennedy and Philip Schofield introduce highlights of today's events in Hyde Park where HM The Queen opened a huge party to celebrate the centenary of the St John Ambulance.
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SHOW. More hilarity from the talented comic who this week manages the wreak havoc in a home for retired game show hosts, along with his special guest star Joe Longthorne.
7- 00 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Starring Bob Monkhouse as your host for the exciting live final of tele vision's top talent show. There are highlights of the initial auditions and of the shows which gave a chance to over 60 rising stars, and tonight you can choose the final winner.
7-45 FILM: "The Wild Wild West Revisited."
$-20 NE W S SPORT; Weather.
$-35 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
10-00 SPORTS SPECIAL, with Steve Rider. 10-05 World Cup Rugby; 10-55 Show Jumping; 11-30 Basketball. The NBA Finals between Los Angeles Lakers and Boston C e lt ic s ; 12-15 Cricket; Second Test; 12-45 International Tennis; 1-15 Athletics. GDR v USSR from East Berlin. A chance to assess the German and Russian form before the World Championships in 10 weeks’ time.
1-30 WEATHER. AND
8-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-
Starring Lana Turner and John Wayne, unusually cast as Karl Erhlich, a World War Two captain of a German freighter trapped in Sydney harbour. Despite his anti- Nazi beliefs, he resolves to get his crew and vessel to the safety of a neutral port, but they are chased all the way.
25 FILM: "The Sea Chase." 10-
9-15 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 9-30 BULMAN. Return of the drama series featuring e c c e n tr ic p r iv a te -e y e George Bulman. Bulman faces death.
JAMES. Clive James takes another highly individual look back at the events of the week and, with the help of a provocative mixture of guests.
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4-20THE SKY AT NIGHT. Pa trick Moore and Dr Ron Maddison discuss the move ments of the moon and its effects on the Earth.
4- 4 0C R IC K E T : S ECOND T E ST . T h e Co r n h i l l Insurance Test Series. England v Pakistan from Lords.
6-10D A NC IN G IN T H E RAIN. Not even howling winds and high seas could deter the 700 ballroom d a n c in g c o u p le s who recently invaded Blackpool, all hoping to shine at the Ballroom Dancing Cham pionships of the year.
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theme of this year's adven turous music festival at the Almeida Theatre in Islington is "Vienna Today."
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with the latest news and sport,
8- 00 CARDIFF SINGER OF THE WORLD.
IN THE
8- 40 ALMEIDA FESTIVAL. The second of tonight's visits to the Almeida is devoted to the music of Hanns Eisler, one of the most original and p ro li f ic com posers to emerge in modem Germany.
10- 00FILM: “ The Friends of Eddie Co yle." Starring movie hero Robert Mitchum
25 LES DENNIS’S LAUGHTER
11- 40FILM: “ And Soon The Darkness." Tense suspense thriller, starring Pamela Franklin, Sandor Eles and Michele Dotrice.
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35 GET FRESH. 30 THE ROXY.
12- 00ITN NEWS. 12-05WRESTLING. From Ad- wick-Le-Street, Doncaster.
1-00 C A R T O O N . BUGS BUNNY.
1-10WILLIAM THE CON QUEROR. At the dawn of th e 11 th c e n tu ry , an unwanted child was born. His birth would change the course of history. Overcom ing every obstacle he would one day take the Crown of England.
3- 00 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET ICS. England v Italy v Czechoslovakia.
600 ITN NEWS. 605 THE GRUMBLEWEEDS. 5- 35 PRINCE’S TRUST ROCK GALA.
7-05THE BEST OF BOBBY DAVRO ON THE BOX. A compilation of the most impressive moments from Bobby's first series.
7-50MURDER, MYSTERY, SUS P ENS E : DEATH S T A L K S T H E BI G TOP. Angela Lansbury, Jackie Cooper.
SUNDAY ( B B C -1 ) (
645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 655 PLAY SCHOOL. 615 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 630 THIS IS THE DAY.
1600THE C O M I N G OF AGE. Nearly half the popu lation over 75 live alone. This programme looks at the work of home helps and "paid volunteers" in helping them to stay in their own homes.
1630 MICRO FILE 2. 1655BIKE BROTHERS. Now contemplating retirement, brothers Jack, Ken and Nor man Taylor in Stockon-on- Tees describe themselves as "something left over from the steam age," referring to the fact that for the past 50 years they have been build ing some of the best hand made bikes in the world, using the minimum of technology.
11-20YOU IN MIND. People describe how meditation helped them cope with sud den change in their lives.
11-30TH E G OO DE K I T CHEN. Cost-conscious, tasty cooking with Shirley Goode
11- 45DISCOVERING PORT- GUESE with Roberta Fox. 10 SEE HEAR.
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12-35 FARMING. News, life and business of the countryside reported by Les Cottington and Philip Wrixon.
12-58 W E A T H E R FARMERS.
1-00 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-05 BONANZA.
1- 55 TOM AND JERRY.
2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 FILM: “ The Further Adven tures of the Wilderness Family." Wildlife excitement and adventure in the Rocky Mountain s, where the Robinson family prepare for the rigours of winter.
4- 40THE PINK PANTHER SHOW.
5- 00 PARTY IN THE PARK. 5-
SHOW from Oxford, where Desmond Morris and Sarah Ke nnedy meet au th o r Richard Adams, goldfish, catfish, piranha, deer and a pelican who has joined the RAF. Last of the present series.
6- 25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 PRAISE BE! 7- 15 ANZACS. General Haig brings the platoon into the Ypres oflensive and drives some of their number to
- d e s e r t io n and mental instability.
6-50BREAD. Ca rla Lan e's comedy series about a buoyant family of rogues r i d i n g t he wa v e s of unemployment.
9- 20 THAT'S LIFE!
1505 NEWS; Weather. 10- 20 CHOICES. Rabbi Julia Neu- berger chairs a discussion on forgiveness and crime.
11- j TIONAL HORSE SHOW. F O R •BBC-2 I I
650 OPEN UNIVERSITY. I- 30 S U N D A Y G R A N D - STAND with Steve Ryder. 1-30 Show Jumping. 2-30 and 5-00 Cricket. 3-45 Ath- lethics. GDR v USSR in the European Cup. 6-30 Motor Racing. Detroit Grand Prix. M O N E Y
655 T H E PROGRAMME.
7-30 CARDIFF SINGER OF THE WORLD. Winners of the preliminary rounds and the best of the runners-up com pete in the final for the Car diff Crystal Award.
620THEATRE NIGHT: THE BIRTHDAY PARTY by Harold Pinter.
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Formula One World Cham pionship of the Detroit Grand Prix. Commentators: James Hunt and Murray Walker.
8-45 ITN NEWS. 900 FLOODTIDE. Ramsey, now sure that his friend, the cabinet minister, died from tainted cocaine, explores the London drug scene. Has someone purposely spread a contaminated supply of the drug throughout the city?
10O0THRILLER. With David Q u ilte r and E liz a b e th Etienne.
11-OOWORLDS BEYOND. A young American and her boyfriend living in England become caught up in events
which took place forty years hofnro
11- 30 THE SILK ROAD. 12- 25 CLOSEDOWN. 10GRAND PRIX. The 1987
I j j j i i i l l i i l i 925 SARAB.
1900 BANDUNG FILE. 11-00 CARTOON CARNIVAL 11-
30 THE OWL SERVICE.
12- 00 NETWORK 7. A new kind of current affairs magazine for young people.
9-25CRYSTAL TIPPS AND ALISTAIR.
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ZLES. Cartoon fun with the weird and wonderful crea tures of Wuz.
10- 00 GET FRESH. THis week Gaz and Charlotte boldy go into the world of space flight.
10- 30THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY. Dr Gor don is thrown from Beauty's rig and injures himself so badly that he has to take on Or Phelps as an assistant.
11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 JOBWATCH. Every year many young British design ers go abroad to seek fame and fortune. Why can't they find it here? It seems that, on the whole, British industry does not recognise their importance.
12-30 EASY. If you have ever been lost for words, this is the series for you.
50THE ANIMALS ROAD
1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. A Mem ber of Parliament from the North West takes the plat form to speak out on an issue of his or her choice.
1-05 AAP KAA HAK. 1-10 EASY STREET. Comedy with a wealthy widow, her scruffy uncle, and his best friend. Ricardo.
1- 40 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 2- 00 THEY KINGDOM COME. 2- 30 HART TO HART. 3- 30 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET ICS. The Pearl Assurance Great North Run.
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600 THE LOVE BOAT. 6-00 SURVIVAL. Survival inves tigates the massive army worm outbreaks of East Africa.
6-30 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. Harry Secombe continues his journey around the Isle of Man.
7- 10THE ROYAL INTERNA
GAME with comedian Jimmy Tarbuck.
7-45 FLYING LADY.
2-OOTHE‘ POCKET MONEY PROGRAMME.
30DISNEY'S THE WUZ-
2-30 FILM: "Walk, Don't Run" (1966). Romantic comedy starring Cary Grant (in his last feature film) as an English industrialist who plays Cupid to Samantha Eggar and Jim Hutton in overcrowded Tokyo during the 1964 Olympic Games.
4-30 W O O D Y W O O D PECKER. A cartoon which shows Woody Woodpecker in a battle with a taxidermist.
4-40 HAZEL'S CHILDREN. 530NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Too Hot to Handle. A revised version of the trilogy of pro grammes shown last year, in which William Woollard presents a dispassionate account of radioactivity, and asks how realistic are our
515 ROWING: POWER SPRINT 1987. The best rowers from the West of England and Wales compete on the River Avon in the centre of Eve sham for places in next week's final in Bristol.
7-00 C H A L L E N G E SPORT. Handball.
TO 30 THE HONEY SEIGE.
7-15THE STRUGGLES FOR POLAND. Remarkable arhive film and interviews combine to tell of the rich social and Yiddish cultural li fe of P o la n d 's Jews between the wars, and experiences alter the Nazi invasion, culminating with the final 27-day stand of the 65,000 survivors of the War saw Ghetto in 1943. Nar rated by Susannah York.
915 MAN AND MUSIC: CLAS SICAL VIENNA. Tonight's p r o g r amme l o o k s at Mozart's last years and later
15 T A R B Y ' S F R A M E 915 PORTERHOUSE BLUE.
1915G O L F : THE U .S . O- PEN The final relay from the Olympic course in San Francisco.
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Admission £1 ★ ALL STARS*
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• Aerobatic Display • Clay Shoot • Falconry Display • Casting Competition • Rare Breeds
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• Dog Show & Agility Displa • Gundog Scurry Si Demo • Historic Vehicle Rally • Ferret Si Terrier Racing • Full Scale Donkey Derby
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BASHALL EAVES VILLAGE HALL
COUNTRY FLEA MARKET and Car Boot Sale
SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission 20p — All stalls taken . Inquiries lor car bool space Tel. Stonyhursl 437 7-
opportunity to see this g ro u n d -b re a k in g p ro gramme.
12- 45 SPECIAL SQUAD. I-
30 CLOSEDOWN. l i i l l l l B l
9-25 PETS IN PARTICULAR. 9-
50 MONEYSPINNER. 10- 20THE LIVING BODY.
10-45 THE WORLD - A TELEVI SION HISTORY. The Mak ing of the USA 1776 — 1890.
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showing of the colourful Bra zilian drama serial starring Sonia Braga as Julia Mattos.
50 ALMEIDA FESTIVAL. The
12-10CENTURY ON TH E CRAGS. The sport of rock climbing was born in the English Lake District in the 1880s. Mountaineer and TV
20NEWSVIEW. Moira Stuart
journalist Alan Hankinson tells the story of the sport by joining modern climbers on the old classic routes on Great Gable and Scafell.
MOWORL D OF AN IMA TION.
1-40THE TRUTH (1937).
3-20 H IS G I R L F R I DAY (1940)Cary Grant stars in Howard Hawks’ black comedy
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-
30 OURSELVES AND OTHER
ANIMALS. This week, Gerald and Lee Durrell ask: How do animals communi cate to hunt? Lions show a deplorable lack of skill despite their close co-opera tion when tracking their prey, while the much maligned hyena, powerful and tightly organised, is the most formi dable of hunters.
7- 00NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER
4's Afro-Asian current affairs series
8- 30 ROBINSON COUNTRY. Do we distort the countryside into a dream or idyll? This week, Robert Robinson talks to some of those who have made their dreams come true, from the Company Secretary who purchased the Lordship of the Manor of Newton Abbot to the top computer scientist who became a shopkeeper in North Crowcombe.
9- 00 NIGHTS AND DAYS. Bar bara’s uncle dies, leaving her 6000 roubles. Bogumil advises her to invest in land but her preference is a house in the town. Fortune continues to smile when Bogumil’s boss improves his contract.
10-00 GOLF: The US Open. 12-00 DON'T MISS WAX. 12-45NOSFERATU THE VAM. PIRE (1979).
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WE ARE NOW OPEN THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON ON SUNDAYS
Full menu being served with the edition of ROAST BEEF DINNER at E2.95 and AFTERNOON TEA at £2.45
Due to the new restaurant licencing laws we are now able to serve alcoholic drinks with alt meats throughout the afternoon.
30 BANDUNG FILE. Channel A W F U L § ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR
ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL * JUNE 27th — JULY 5th
EXHIBITION OF LOCAL ART COMPETITION IN CHURCH DAILY 1-30 p.m. — 4-30 p.m. and 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.
15 DANCIN’ DAYS. Repeat Special Invitation to
‘BRIGHT THE VISION’ A service for senior citizens on
Tuesday, June 30th, 2-45 p.m.
Favourite hymns led by the Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild Choir
Preacher: CANON FRANCIS HEIGHWAY BRING A PARTY! Hi, BRASS BAND
Wed., July 1st at 7-30 p.m. in church LONGRIDGE
SCHOONER Hilarious comedy showgroup SATURDAY, JUNE 20th 30 T H E LA TE CL IV E
The North West's top comedian Why not book a meal In the
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STEVE TERRY SUNDAY, JUNE 21st
First time at our club
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* ANNETTE LORRAINE WEEKLY DOUBLE: 13 — 12
A lovely voice WEEKLY TREBLE: 17 — 2 1— 24
COMING ATTRACTIONS THURSDAY, JUNE 25th
AUDITION CONCERT FRIDAY, JUNE 26th
6 Acts
Special Rock 'n' Roll Nlte Dancing to
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Commencing FRIDAY, JUNE 19th to THURSDAY (Ex. Sun.), at 7-30 p.m.
THE ROYAL PERFORMANCE FILM (Anne Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins)
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The true story of an American lady who is in love with a place she has never seen — A way of life she has never known and a man she has never met
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includes overnight stop each way, bed and break fast; 6 nights at the HOTEL POST, HELLMONSODT near LINZ, half board; 2 nights bed and breakfast at the HOTEL HANS DOEBLING, VIENNA. Included in the price a trip to the AUSTRIAN LAKES, a run to PASSAU, a day in LINZ with an opportunity of a steamer trip on the DANUBE.
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GALA DAY and
CAR BOOT SALE at the SCHOOL
SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, Commencing 12 Noon ★
★ ★ Displays — Games — 7-a-Side
Soccer and Netball Tournaments for under 12’s ★ ADMISSION FREE ★ £5 per car for Car Boot Sale
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Rooms with tea coffee making facilities. A lift to all floors. Hotel entertainment. 1 full day and 2 Vt> day excursions.
JULY 5th: F/B: £134 — JULY 19th: F/B: £134 WHITBY (7 day tour) ROYAL HOTEL
Rooms with tea'colfee making facilities. A lift to all floors. Hotel entertainment. 1 full day and 2 Vt> day excursions.
BOSCOMBE (8 d ay to u r ) SOLENT COURT HOTEL JULY 18th: H/B: £125
Jesolo, Italy. Executive coach travel throughout with overnight stops in West Germany. Excursions to Solden Glacier. St Anton, Lake Garda and Venice.
GRAND EUROPEAN (15 day tour): JULY 1Sth: H/B: £347 Staying 5 nights in the Austrian Tyrol and 7 nights in Lido Di
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FUN DOG SHOW and SUMMER FAYRE
Glendene Home for the Elderly, Knowsley Road, Wilpshire, Blackburn. Tel. 48757
1st PENDLE SCOUTS
SATURDAY, JUNE 20tH 6 p .m .
BARBECUE Castlefield
Cubs, It's a Knockout, Fancy Dress, Tombola, Greasy Pole, Bouncy Mat, Cake Stalls, Many Amusement Stalls.
DON'T MISS A GREAT FAMILY EVENT Tickets 25p available from Dan Lord's shoe shop.
First prize dinner for 2 kindly donated by the Swan and Royal Hotel
LOW MOOR CLUB
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
FRIDAY, JUNE 19th
DUDLEY GREEN (Superb Vocalist Comedy)
SUNDAY, JUNE 21at MEMBERS DRAW C18 LUNCHTIME VALUE—2 GIRL DUO
Evenlng,a welcome return for NIGEL GEAR All proceeds towards Scanner
Members and Bona Fide Guests
CHAIGLEY MANOR LADIES COMMITTEE invite you to the A N N U A L
O P EN DAY
and FAMILY FUN DAY at Chaigley Manor
SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 2 p.m. —4-30 p.m.
Children's Magic Show, Various Stalls, Barbecue.
The Accrington Concert Band Admission: Adults 10p, Children 5p
JUNE 28th, 1978 1-30 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Entry fee for dogs 40p per class.
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DISCO — NIGHTCLUB Paul and Maxine welcome you every
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SENIOR CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA
21st ANNIVERSARY CONCERT of Sacred and Secular Music
BLACKBURN CATHEDRAL (by kind permission of the Provost)
SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, 1987, 7-45 p.m.
ALL WELCOME Admission by Programme at the Door
Concert sponsored by the National and Provincial Building Society
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c e r ts S o c ie ty . C o f fe e eve n t n g a t T l i o m b o r s , S la id b u rn R o a d . Wa d din g - to n .
JU N E 2 7 th , S A T U R D A Y . 'G a in 8 7 ’ . C a ld e r s to n e s League o f F r ie n d s , in c lu d in g T V 's B r o o k s id c f o o t b a l l te am , a n d p e r s o n a l i t ie s . S ta ll e n q u ir ie s . T e l. C l i th e ro e 2 74 81 .
JU N E 2 7 th S a tu rd a y . West B r a d fo r d V i l la g e S p o r ts D a y . S id e s h o w s , ra c in g , k id d ie s fancy dress com p e t i t io n .
JU N E 2 0 th 1 9 8 7 . M e d ie v a l F n y re a t W h a lle y A b b e y . W h a lle y L io n s C lu b . S talls a v a ila b le . T e l. G t H a rw o o d 8 8 4 11 2 .
JU N E 2 8 th , 1 9 8 7 , Sunday. R o c f icU l 10 m ile ro a d race, s ta r t 11 a .m . E n t ry fo rm s a v a ila b le . T o u r is t In fo rm a t io n O f f ic e , o r pho ne C li th - e ro c 418 23 .
JU N E 2 8 th , 1 9 8 7 , Sunday. T r in i t y M e th o d is t C h u rc h p re s e n ts S to n y h u rs t Boy s ' C h o ir .
J u n e 2 8 th S u n d a y , Tosside In s t itu te Flea M a rk e t and Car Boot Sale. Proceeds to Tosside S chool. S ta ll e n q u ir ie s T el. S la id b u rn 244.
S A T U R D A Y A u g u s t 2 2 , 1 9 8 7 . C l l t h e r o e A re a Women's In s t itu te Show.
A U G U S T 3 1 s t Bank h o lid a y M o n d a y . S la id b u rn A n t iq u e
Flea M a rk e t .
S A T U R D A Y S ep tem be r 5 th . D o w n h n m W . l . A n t iq u e s U n l im i te d . ' I f y o u v a lu e 'em , w e ' l l va lue 'e m . ’
WHITBREAD RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE
Saturday, June 20th
'Clitheroe 2nd
C H E R R Y Match Sponsored by:
J . H EM IN GW A Y
Sunday, June 21st (Ramsbottom Cup)
CLITHEROE
PADIHAM Match Sponsored by:
EMPRESS SQUASH , RACKETS
MARKET GISBURN
FESTIVAL HALL
SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Enquiries telephone: CLEVELEYS 866656
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MEALS AVA THURSDAY,
Tel. Box Office (02 Manchester Road,
CALDERSTONEi
In conjunction with Maxlmlllle Accrington
FIVE-A-S COMPETI1
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Restricted to 32 teams only at £5
Entry forms from Mr N. Clarke. Tel. Gri or any club membe
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FOREST JA Shuttle Bar — ADMI
MECHANICS FOLK
Exciting 3-part harmJ Tickets £1.50, Club M
Denise Black and the Krl
HEART OH Scintillating jaz\
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