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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, April 7th, 19SS LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
ADULT EDUCATION SERVICE RIBBLE VALLEY
CLITHEROE/WHALLEY VILLAGES SUMMER PROGRAMME 1988
ALL CLASSES START IN THE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 11th
SATURDAY 3-
l i i i i i i i i l l 6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
* 6-25SATURDAY STARTS HERE. Peter Simon, Trevor Neal and Simon Hickson introduce this morning's
*
entertainment, starting with The Family-Ness.
' 8*30 ROLAND'S RAT RACE. 8*50 KISSYFUR.
. 9*15GOING L IV E ! S a ra h - Greene and Phitlip Schofield * ”
are joined by Bonnie Lang-
ford, Jason "Neighbours" Donovan and Alison John, the physically disabled girl who was featured in a recent "40 Minutes" documentary.
12-12 WEATHER.
12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des mond Lynam, incl. 12-55 News; Full coverage of Grand National day at Ain- tree, featuring 2-00 Captain Morgan Aintree Chase; 2-35 Sandeman Aintree Hurdle; 3-20 Seagram Grand National Steeplechase (the Grand National is shown again at 3-55); plus Football: 12-30 Focus on the FA Cup semi-final day and 3*50 half times; 4-15 Golf: Highights from the first two days of the U.S. Masters; 4-40 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15REGIONAL NEWS and Sport.
5-20FIRST CLASS. Debbie Greenwood chairs the video quiz for schools. Dulwich College, South London play Ia n
R a m s e y , Stockton-on-Tees.
5- 45 HELP (new series). Return of the comedy series in which Stephen McGann, David Albany and Jake Abraham star as three unemployed Liverpool lads w h o 'll ta c k le a lm o s t anything.
6-
Niven plays a charming con- man in this lively 1974 comedy adventure. "Major" Wa l t e r Br a d b u r y , an Englishman in his middle fif ties. tends to exaggerate his past. As tutor to the son of the Japanese ambassador in the Pacific, he has a will ing audience. But when real danger looms, will Bradbury live up to his past?" Also starring Hardy Kruger.
7- 8- 15 NE W S KNOCKS. AND SPORT; Weather.
9- 00 M A T C H OF THE DAY. Jimmy Hill introduces highlights, analysis and interviews from this after noon’s FA Cup semi-final matches. News round-up and pools check with Bob Wilson.
10- 0QT H E 10-
G R A N D NATIONAL. Highlights.
12- 40 WEATHER. 12-45 CLOSE.
11- 05 FILM: "You Can't Win 'em All.” Action-packed adven ture with Charles Bronson and Tony Curtis as two American adventures in war- to rn Tur key of 1 922. Directed by Peter Collinson (1970).
LOVER. This uninhibited look at the offbeat singles
scene in America ranges from a luxury cruise that's a romp off the Florida coast, to the singles launderette in Dallas and a New York class for urban professionals on "How to find a lover."
4- 05 FILM: "Mrs Miniver." Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon star in Hollywood’s Oscar- winning stoiy of an English family at war. William Wyler's classic film was the most successful film of its year — 1942 — and claimed no fewer than seven Acad emy Awards.
6-
BLE. A look at Lake Glom- dal, high on Norway's Arctic Circle.
645NEWSVIEW with Moira Stuart and Richard Whit more; Weather.
7- 25 T A L K I N G H E A D S "NAKED.” David Byrne talks about Talking Heads new album, "Naked," which blends New York funk with the synocpaled rhythms of the African music scone in Paris.
8- 00 D A N C E M A S T E R CLASS (new series). Sir Frederick Ashton rehearses Antoinette Sibley and Anth ony Dowell in the pas do deux from his ballet, "The Dream." First of four films going behind the scenes in the world of dance.
840THE FILM CLUB. John Byrne, creator of the award winning series "Tutti-Frutti." introduces one of the most influential films of the 70s.
845 FILM: "American Graffiti." 15 FILM: "Paper Tiger." David
It's 1962 in small-town America and four friends are about to leave for college. Richard Dreyfus and Ronny Howard star in this free wheeling, highly entertaining film, which has a memorable music score made up of 50s rock hits. Co-starring Harri son Ford. (1973).
10-35 I N T E R N A T I O N A L GOLF. Steve Rider intro duces coverage of the U.S. Masters f rom Augusta National Golf Club.
1240 CLOSE.
Enrolments can be made for any classes as from March 21st
All examination courses established previously will continue
25 HOW TO F IN D A 7- 30 THE TWO OF US.
8- 00 GRAND LARCENY. Ex-jail bird Charles Grand has made a fortune by "stealing' back stolen goods for an insurance company. When he learns that he is soon to die, he creates a compu terised video system so he can advise his long-lost daughter from beyond the grave as she follows in his footsteps.
9- 15 DIVING CAVES OF MAR
16-10ASPEL AND FEMALE COMPANY. Men, marriage, fame and fortune all come under scrutiny as Michael plays host to three of the most talked about — and most married — women in Hollywood.
10-55 POLICE ACADEMY. Fol l owe d by I TN News Headlines.
1245 CRAZY LIKE A FOX. Fol l owe d by I TN News Headlines.
140 MOVIES AT WAR: "Ma- cArthur Tho Rebel General." Followed by ITN News Headlines.
4-00 FORMULA ONE.
in RIB BLESDALE SCHOOL, 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. unless shown otherwise In the accommodation list
At CLITHEROE ADULT CENTRE
Phone CLITHEROE 22563 Monday to Thursday evenings from April 11th
All classes are for 7 weeks unless otherwise stated.
MONDAY R100 Yoga............................................................. 7-15-9-15 Ribblesdale
50 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.TUESDAY
R101 Dressmaking................................. RI02 Badminton.....................................
R103 Keep Fit Over 60's................. . R104 Junior Snorkelling......................... R105 Dance-Exercise to Music.............
WEDNESDAY
R106 Ladies Keep Fit............................. R107 Old Time Dancing.........................
R108 Tennis (5 weeks).......................... . R109 Machine Knitting........................... R110 Painting for Pleasure (9 weeks)... R111 Holiday Spanish............................ R121 Modem Gardening Techniques... R112 Business Mens Keep Fit..............
THURSDAY R113 Badminton....................................................
R114 Creative Sewing.......................................... 9-30 OLD COUNTRY.
104)0 MONEYSPINNER. 10-30FILM: "Dames" (1934). Classic Warner Bros, musi cal with superb dance num bers choregraphed by Busby Berkeley and starring Joan Blondell as a showgirl trying to help songwriter Dick Powell to put on a show.
12-10 T H E T H R E E STOOGES: Movie Maniacs.
12-30 EMPRESS WU. 1- 00 BERNARD MILES ON THE HALLS.
2- 00 FILM: "The Adventures of Michael Strogoff" (1937). Spectacular epic based on Jules Verne’s novel, follow ing the adventures of a Czarist courier in Russia in 1897 during the war against the Tartars.
3-
55 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY 11-
9-25 GET FRESH. FOUR.
Returns" (1940). Fantasy- thriller derived from the char acter created by H. G. Wells, starring Vincent Price as a wrongly-convicted man who uses invisibility to escape from jail on the eve of his execution and track down the real killer.
30THE NEW FANTASTIC
12- 00 WRESTLING. 1-00ITN NEWS. 1-05S A IN T AND GREAV- SIE. It's Cup semi-final day in England and Scotland, and Ian and Jimmy have
their own opinions on the prospective finalists.
15 CAGNEY AND LACEY.
1-35 THE KEY TO REBECCA. 4- 35CARTOON TIME. Bugs Bunny.
445 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 00 ITN NEWS.
54)5W ALT DISNEY PRES ENTS "M ic k e y ’ s Fire Brigade."
5-
545 THE SATURDAY GANG. 6- 15T.HE
15 CONNECTIONS. FU N N Y
SIDE. Success is the theme of the first programme in the new series. Mike Smith
$ B C -2
6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 245 NETWORK EAST.
presents the light-hearted investigation which brings
together comedy and music.
7- 00CATCHPHRASE. Roy Walker hosts another edition of the hi-tech game
SUNDAY
; 645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. < 8-55 PLAY SCHOOL. 9-15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 9-
6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 05 HORIZON: MAKING SEX
PAY. 30 THIS IS THE DAY. Worship uniting viewers at home.
"-10-00 W H A T ON EARTH . . .? Jeremy Cherfas chairs the wildlife quiz.
-10-25 THE MONEY MAKERS. Ja- pan's Super Salesman. Bu siness tycoon Akio Morita, head of Sony, talks about his success and the s uc ces s of Japanese industry since World War II.
’ 10-55 RECOVERY. 11-
PEOPLE.
■ 1145 PEOPLE FIRST. Sir Brian Rix with the last of four films aimed at parents of children with a mental handicap. 10 SIGN EXTRA.
12-
-•12-35 FARMING. 12-58 W E A T H E R
FARMERS.
. 1-00 T H I S WEEK N E X T . WEEK. Vivian White hosts '
the lively political discussion programme.
v 2-O0EASTENDERS. 3-00 F ILM : IN WHICH WE SERVE. John Mills, Noel Coward, Bernard Miles and Celia Johnson star in Noe! Coward's wartime tribute to the Royal Navy
- 4-50 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.
*■ 5-15 FAX. T 540 T H E
A N I M A L S ROADSHOW.
. 6-15 LIFELINE. < 6-25 NEWS: Weather. 640 SONGS OF PRAISE. Paul Jones visits the Pavilions in Birmingham to celebrate the
» Easter season. 7-15 F I L M : S A V I N G
" GRACE. Tom Conti stars 4 as the unhappy pontiff, Pope
- J
l. Loo XIV, who grasps the .. hand of fate and enters the < world of ordinary mortals to pursue a plea from a young deaf girl whose village has no priest. (1985).
94)5 NEWS: Weather. 9-20 LIFE WITHOUT GEORGE. 9-50 THE RICHARD DIMBLEBY LECTURE: "Knowledge itself is power," given by Sir George Porter, president of the Royal Society. Sir George argues that Britain cannot afford to neglect its scientific research, and offers a strategy for securing our place in the future.
10-
Earth." A profile of the development of the kibbutz movement over 80 years in
11-
eight programmes on mak ing music in a modern rock band.
1145 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 12- 05 NETWORK EAST. 1245 WEATHER. 12-50 CLOSE.
5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV A.M. SUNDAY WITH GET FRESH.
9-25 CARTOON TIME. 9-
TEDDY RUXPIN.
10- 00 GET FRESH. 10-
30 FOLLYFOOT.
11- 00 M O R N I N G W O R SHIP. From Melrose Parish Church, in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. 1-05 ACTION POINT: THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.
1- 35 AAP KAA HAK.
140 LINK. 2- 00 MY GOD. Jonathan Miller talks to radio-astronomer Sir Bernard Lovell in the second
' of six programmes exploring what the idea of God means to leading artists, scientists and theologians.
30 EVERYMAN: "Heaven on
2-30 TH E BR ID GE S A T TOKO-RI.
4-25 CARTOON. 4-
20 ROCKSCHOOL. Third of
5- 6-
7- 30 MR MAJEIKA.
5- 00THE SURVI VAL FAC TOR. Tho spadefoot toad Is one of the very few amphibi ans that has adapted to life in the dosert.
640HIGHV/AY. Tho Channel Islands.
8- FOR 4-
2- 00 RUGBY SPECIAL 3- 00 P A V A ROT T I ’ S J U B I
LEE. Another chance to see the 1986 gala concert in which Luciano Pavarotti celebrated his silver jubilee as a professional singer.
20 GREEK LANGUAGE AND
WEATHER. Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse and Dan Dai ley dance into the limelight in one of the last of MGM's groat dance musicals. Made in 1955, it tells the story of three soldiers who meet after the war.
6- 30 T H E 7-
M O N EY PROGRAMME.
chance to see the BAFTA award-winning ballet first
shown last November to celebrate the centenary of the painter L. S. Lowry, with music by Carl Davis and choreography by Gillian Lynne.
TER.
94)5 DID YOU SEE...? 945 I N T E R N A T I O N A L GOLF. US Masters from Augusta National Golf Club, introduced by Steve Rider.
12-15 CLOSE.
745 GENTLEMEN AND PLAY ERS. First episode of a se ven-part drama series set in the ruthless world of City finance and gracious country homes.
845 ITN NEWS.
'9-OOEVERY BREATH YOU TAKE. Bright, intelligent,
13-year-old chorister Tom, 50 FILM: IT’S ALWAYS FAIR
living with his divorced mother, becomes inexplic ably listless and tired. He collapses and is rushed to hospital. His condition is diagnosed, but who will find it more traumatic — Tom or his mother?
10-15 HOT METAL. 1045TH E SOU T H B A N K SHOW..
1145 PRISONER: CELL BLOCK H. F o l l owe d by I TN Headlines.
15 A SIMPLE MAN. Another
1245 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN News Headlines.
140THE HOLLYWOOD MO VIE. Johnny Apollo.
I l i l i i l i i i 15 DISCOVERIES UNDERWA
9-25TEESRA KINARA, fo l lowed by SETTLERS’ TALES.
10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 114)0 TREE HOUSE. 11- 12-
magical world of fairyland.
1-00 SUPERCHAMPS. 1- 30 LOST IN SPACE. 2-
30ON THE TOWN (1949)
Gene Kelly and Frank Sina tra star in this dazzling all singing, all-dancing musical following the adventures of three sailors on 24 hours' shore leave in New York.
4-20 MAGOO’S THREE POINT LANDING.
35THE ADVENTURES OF 4- 25 GALLERY. 5- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND
WEATHER followed by A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEBT.
64X)CURLING: G L A Y V A WORLD LADIES’ CURL ING CHAMPIONSHIP.
7- 8-
MY UNIVERSITY.
OF LUCRETIA. Benjamin Britten’s first chamber opera set five centuries before the birth of Christ, in an adapta tion by the English National Opera of their studio produc tion. Starring Jean Rigby as Lucretia.
10-15 FILM ON FOUR EXTRA: MY BEAUTIFUL LAUN- DRETTE (1985) Award-win ning film about a Pakistani
boy determined to make good in Thatcher's Britain.
30 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. 30 ITN NEWS.
124)5 TILL I END MY SONG. 1*05 KOYAANISQATSI (1983) Extraordinary aural and visual collage with breath taking colour photography which movos from the desert to tho teeming file of the inner city to capture images of the way wo live today.
15 FAMILY FORTUNES.245 CLOSE.
There Is a programme of weekend short courses, which are lo be held at the Whalley Centre. Details available at Whalley or Clitheroe centre offices.
WEEKEND SHORT COURSES SUMMER 1988
Saturday/Sunday 16/17th April Furniture Restoration ............................................ 10-00 — 4-00 Saturday, April 30th Floral Cake Decorating .........................................10-00 — 4-00 Saturday, April 23rd Identification and Use of Herbs........................... 10-00 — 4-00 Saturday, May 14th Wedding Flowers .
Saturday, April 30th Hand Spinning......
15 ROBBEN ISLAND PRISON: 15 OPERA ON 4: THE RAPE
30 THE WALTONS. 7-
54)5 BROOKSIDE. 6- 00C U RL ING : WOME N’ S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP.
Weather followed by 7 Days.
7-30KARAJAN IN SALTZ- BURG. To mark Herbert Karajan’s 80th birthday last Tuesday, this portrait of the
■, conductor — filmed over five weeks last summer at the Sattzburg Festival — cap tures both the public figure and the intensely private individual.
94)5F ILM ON FOUR E X TRA: "A n g e l." Stephen Rea. Honor Hefferman and Veronica Quilligan star in Neil Jordan’s tale of an Irish showband saxophonist who seeks to avenge the murder of an innocent girl. (1982)
10-
reads his own work, "V," inspired by the daubing of his parents' grave with graffiti.
11*30 A TV DANTE: The Inferno. 11-
50 AFTER DARK. 2-20 CLOSE.
R115 Yoga............................................................. R116 Dressmaking............................................... R117 General Health and Fitness (6 wks, starts 21/4/88)........................................................
R110 Swimming Improvers.................................. R119 Make your own Terrarium.......................... R120 OldTime/Mod. Seq. Dancing....................
145-3-15 1-30-3-30
74)0-94)0 7-15-9-15 7-15-9-15 7-15-9-15 7-15-9-15 7-15-9-15
SI Paul's Hall Parish Ch. Hall Ribblesdale Ribblesdale Ribbtesdale Ribblesdale Ribblesdate C'roe Gr. School Chatburn Rd.
1 4 5 -3-15 Parish Ch. Hall
1- Hall
1 4 5 -3-15 Trinity Ch. Hall 2-
7-15-9-15 Roefield Barn
9-00-10-00 Ribb. Pool 7-15-9-15 Ribblesdale 7-30-9-30 Ribblesdale
00-4-00 Sp. Church N
At WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE in the OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Phone: Whalley 822717 day or evening from April 11th
MONDAY
W70 Painting for Pleasure............. W71 Creative Sewing.................... W72 Machine Knitting Improvers... W73 Dog Handling......................... W74 Interesting Salads and Sumrr
35 FILM: "The Invisible ManTUESDAY
W75 Yoga........................................ W76 Painting for Pleasure............. W77 Wood Sculpture...................... W78 Bridge Improvers................... W79 Calico Gardens....................... W80 Pottery Craft............................ W8I Cake Decoration.................... W82 Wood Carving.........................
WEDNESDAY 00NEWS SUMMARY and
W83 Furniture Restoration............. ..................... W84 Water Colour painting — outdoors W85
(weather permitting)... Holiday Sp ’ 'panish.
THURSDAY W86 Pottery Craft.
W87 W88 CakeC W89 Pottery Craft.;.
FRIDAY
W90 Dressmaking...................... W91 Painting for Pleasure......... W92 English Country Dancing... W93 Water Colour Painting...... W94 China Conservation...........
. 9 4 5 -1 1 4 5 (7 weeks) . 9-30-11-30 (lOweeks) . 7-30-9-30 (6 weeks) 7-15-9-15 (7 weeks) . 7-15-9*15 (7 weeks)
Flower Arranging... e Decoration....
9-30-11-30 (lOweeks) 1-30-3-30 (7 weeks)
9-30-11-30 (lOweeks)
, 9-30-12-30 (7 weeks) , 1-30-3-30 (7 weeks) 1-15-3-15 (5 weeks) . 7-15—9-15 (7 weeks)
HOL0CER HALL AHB G A R D E N S
CARK-IN-CARTMEL, NR. GRANGE-OVER-SANDS Tel. (044 853) 328
P O S T OFFBGE
HOTAmBALLOOM RALLY
50V. Poet Tony Harrison
VILLAGE CLASSES SUMMER 1988
All c la s se s start week commencing Apr il 11th
MONDAY R E A D C .E . S C H O O L H A L L WR18 Flower Arranging....................................
S1M O N S TO N E C .E . H A L L WR19 Yoga.........................................................
D U N S O P B R ID G E V IL LAG E H A L L BA26 Ladies Keep Fit............ ...........................
TUESDAY S T M A R Y 'S RC , LA N G H O WR28 Painting for Pleasure............................... S A B D E N W E S LE Y A N S C H O O L
WR20 Old Time Dancing................................... WR21 Ladies Keep Fit........................................
B IL L IN G TO N S T A U G U S T IN E S WR22 Badminton Beginners.............................. WR23 Badminlon Improvers..............................
7-15-9-15. (5 weeks) 7-00-8-30 (lOweeks) 7-30-9-00 (6 weeks)
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th 10-30 a.m. — 6 p.m.
Last admission to Hall and Grounds 4-30 p.m.
® Over 20 Hot Air Balloons including teams from Franco and Germany.
© Tethered Rides tree of charge (weather permitting). 9 Inflation Race.
PLUS. . . All Holker's usual attractions. Children under 6 years F R E E
i s m 7-00-9-00 (7 weeks)
1-30-3-30 (7 weeks) 7-45—9-15 (7 weeks)
7-00-8-00 (7 weeks) 8-00-9-30
(7 weeks)
LA N G H O S T LEO N A R D S C .E . S C H O O L WR24 Yoga................
G IS B U R N P R IM A R Y S C H O O L BA27 Yoga................
C H A T B U R N C .E . S C H O O L BA28 Creative Embroidery.......................
WEDNESDAY R IB B LE S D A LE C AM E R A C LU B BA29 PhotographyC&G.........................
THURSDAY S T M A R Y 'S R C LA N G H O
WR25 Creative Sewing.............................. WR26 Summer Flower Arranging............. .
B IL L IN G TO N S T A U G U S T IN E S
WR27 Mens Keep Frt............................................. S AW L E Y S C H O O L '
BA30 Needlecraft..................................................
C H A T B U R N C E S C H O O L BA31 Slim and Trim for Summer (Keep Rt)....
30 EAST OF THE MOON. The
B R E N N A D S S C H O O L , S LA ID B U R N BA32 Local History (from 21/4/88)....................
7-15-9*15 - 10-00—12-00 7-30-9-00 7-30-9-30 (7 weeks) (7 weeks) (7 weeks) (6 weeks) A SPECIAL OCCASION? ?
A Ruby Wedding? A Retirement? A Birthday? An Anniversary?
We have the PRIVATE ROOM available at no extra cost.
Any numbers from 10 to 40 with extensive views of the River Ribble and complete privacy for that personal occasion.
Inclusive FIVE COURSE DINNER offering choices in every course £11.95 inc.
Sample menus available on request.
7-00-9-00 (7 weeks) 7-00-9-00 (7 weeks)
Nestling on the banks of the river Ribble
* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * M
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
i(^M SUE DENNING * '■ & ^#
First time at our club SUNDAY, APRIL 10th £
-fe( ^
10-00 — 4-00 10-00 — 4-00
Saturday, April 30th Wild Life in the Ribble Valley ...............................9-30 — 11 -30 Saturday, May 7th and 14th Wild Life in the Ribble Valley ...............................9-30 — 11 -30 Saturday, June 11th and 18th Wild Life in the Ribble Valley ...............................9-30 — 11-30
TO ENROL: This can be done at either the Whalley or Clith eroe main centres. Prompt enrolment is most Important as in the case of over full courses the early enrolments will get priority and in the case of any courses with less than ten students on the first night those courses will be cancelled.
per hour for OAP’s and under 18!s. For example:
FEES: These are at the rate of 90p per hour (full fee) or 42d
7 weeks, 2 hour class — £12.60 full fee or £5.88 reduced fee 7 weeks, 1Vi hour class — £9.45 full fee or £4.41 reduced fee.
The usual categories for free admission still apply.
For general Information on any of the above courses or on any aspoct of Adult Education' In the Ribble Valley contact:
THE ADULT CENTRE ON WHALLEY 822717 WEEKLY TREBLE 20 — 1 — 10 EVERY WEDNESDAY
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT ^ Members and Bona Fide Guests
* * > * * . * ~ * M M M M M * . * * K CO ACH HIRE
PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,
HODSONS or GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394
W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP
W h a te v e r yo u r occasion, for a d u l ts or children
a SHAUN McCREE it Magic o f th e e ig h t ie s
ST (0 2 0 0 )2 4 4 2 2
WHALLEY FLOWER CLUB
Mrs Margaret Dickinson
LANCASHIRE LIFE
Whalley Methodist Hall
- ■ i l k THURSDAY- 4
^ at 7-30 p.m. Visitors
welcome APRIL 14th, *MANXMAN I
CAR BOOT SALE
INDOOR Colne Municipal Hall
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Traders: Tel. Colne 866067
and INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
FLEA MARKET
Salesbury Village Hall, Wllpahlre, Nr Blackburn
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
■ Interesting items and bargains for all the femity. Cafe. No new
goods.
Stalls £7 — To book ring Paulina on Burnley 30670 =
Clear out your attic and turn It Into cash this weekend. Lots of
Old Thatch Cottage.
RainsSreavC* B/ackburn’
pear Sirs. 4
windows — . d uitrafrarnel
’IS rs fitted, th e y ! the rest of rime I
^ tainV a Z e s o rn u c h that / 1 ,h0, you are « |
i n t p r conservatory f l j recently hf
excellent firm «a cus,omer;B 1 c‘ " o m to deal Vdth
come flrSf/ f J;noly I can call c | impor*"' k
at any rime a„d be made we| j . Mt*
CARL JAMES * ^ WEEKLY DOUBLE 5 — 23
Welcome back
- i f £
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
will meet on
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
In St Annes Court, Low Moor
at 7-30 p.m. Speaker:
MR ATHERTON Everyone welcome
DL
7-30-9-30 (7 weeks) 7-45-9-15 (7 weeks) 7-30-9-30 (7 weeks)
WADDINGTON PARISH COUNCIL Notice is given that the
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
will be held on Tuesday, April 19th, 19SS, in the Methodist Schoolroom, at 7-90 p.m. Business will include the Chairman's Report upon the Council's work, the Accounts and Best Kept Village entry policy. Electors aw invited to submit Agenda items to the Chairman or Clerk before the meetina. Following the formal business, a video will be shown by Sarah Downes o f the Lancashire Association of Parish and Town Councils.
The parish meeting will be followed by an Ordinary Meeting of the Parish Council.
(lOweeks) Clerk to the Council E. B. LUCAS
27 Wnddow Grove, Wmldington
SPRING SERENADE TUESDAY, APRIL 12th, 7-30 p.m.
C O LN E M u n ic ip a l H a l l Soloist/Conductor Howard Shelley
MOZART: Divertimento in F major (K,213) SHOSTAKOVICH: Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings Piano Solo
DELIUS: Prelude, "Irmelin" MOZART: Symphony No. 40 in G minor
Admission to each concert £3.50, concessions £2.50
Tickels from Mid-Pennine Arts Association and agents. Telephone Burnley 21986
HODDER VALLEY
FOXHOUNDS FOOD
B IN G O
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
at 7-45 p.m.
Chipping Village Hall Excellent prizes
^ Arts and Entertainments Centre . 1
MECHANICS FOLK CLUB
—PRESENT—
BERNARD WRIGLEY The Bolton Bullfrog
FRIDAY, APRIL 8th 8 p.m.
Tickets £2.25, Club Members £1.50
LIVE AT PADIHAM TOWN HALL
MECHANICS FOLK CLUB -----PRESENT-----
DICK GAUGHAN Britain's No. 1 Folk singer/songwriter
FRIDAY, APRIL 15th 8 p.m.
Tickels £3.00 (Folk Club Members £2.00) k
LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORY AND
HERALDRY SOCIETY Ribble Valley Branch
INAUGURAL
MEETING APRIL 12th, 1988 at 7-30 p.m.
At the White Lion, Clitheroe
Speaker: MR R. O. JONES u r
9 4 5 -1 1 4 5 (7 weeks) 9-30-11-30 (10 weeks) 9-30-11-30 (lOweeks) 1-30-3-30 (7 weeks) 1-30-3-30 (6 weeks) 1-30-3-30 7 weeks) 7-15-9-15 (5 weeks) 7-15—9-15 (lOweeks)
. 9-30-11-30 (10 weeks) . 1-30-3-30 (6 weeks) . 7-15-9-15 (6 weeks) 7-00-9-00 (6 weeks) 7-15—9-15 (6 weeks)
NOW OFFER A WIDE SELECTION OF HOME COOKED FOOD EVERY DAY
12 noon — 2 p.m., 7-30 — 9-30 p.m. Except Tuesday evening
Bar Snacks always available. THURSDAY, APRIL 7th
JOY AMD TONY WEST Country and Western
J A Z Z M IG H T MONDAY, APRIL 1 1 th
E R IC A IN SW O R TH QUARTET
featuring WilLIF N U T T A L L on vibes
TA S T IN G I JTIHiE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL,*
wm~e.' l (IN AID OF EAST LANCS SCANNER)
SAWLEY — on —
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th Commencing at 8 p.m.
A specialised tasting o f Spanish and Portuguese wines j
including Sherry and Port. Also many cheeses to sample from different countries
TOMBOLA with many excellent prizes donated by local companies, and a RAFFLE for a gallon of whisky
Musical entertainment
* Tickets £5 each available from Whitesides o f Clitheroe, Deans, Market Place, Ctttheroe, or Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.
(All previous wine tastings have been sold out so apply early to avoid disappointment)
30-3-30 Parish Ch.
10-00—12-00 Sp. Church 14 5 -3 -1 5 Parish Ch. Hall
2-00-3-30 Pendle Club 7-00-8-30 Ribb. Pool 7-30—9-00 Ribblesdale
FORTHCOMING EVENTS at the
SWANand
ROYAL SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
50/50 DISCO NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 15th
2nd AVENUE DUO
VOCALISTS Plus Disco
Over-21s. Smart dress, no jeans, no trainers
NO ENTRY AFTER 10 p.m. £1 on door, 1 a.m. bar
Thwaites Fine Ales im STATION HOTEL
KING STREET, CLITHEROE S 23604
Commencing Friday, April 8th — Thursday (exc. Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.
^ re H A N K S
A DANY K R O Y D TOM
'"'N T h e y ’re s o b ad a t b e in g b a d . . .
b u t s o much w o r s e a t b e in g g o o d !
Please make a note of two festivals in May In the Civic Hall
April 30th to May 7th —
The Ribble Valley Drama Festival
Will you become a patron? For a donation o f £1 o r
more i f you wish, you may take advantage o f p r io r ity booking. Please contact the Civic Hall.
May 26th to June 1st —
The Clitheroe Music Festival 1988
Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community
S U N D A Y A P R I L 1 0 t h , Ro c - f ie ld L e is u r e C e n t r e Ap p e a l p r e s e n t th e H o u g h to n W e a v ers in C o n c e r t . T ic k e t s on sulc a t th e C iv ic Ma l l .
M O N D A Y . A P R I L 1 8 T H to S a tu r d a y A p r i l 2 3 r d , C l i th - c r o c a n d D i s t r i c t Sc o u ts - Ga n n S h ow , 1 9 8 8 .
A P R I L 2 2 N D ( e v e n i n g ) . A p r i l 2 3 r d (m a t i n e e a n d
e v e n i n g ) , B o l t o n -B y -B o w * la n d D r am a G r o u p , pre s ent t h e p a n t o m im e A l a d d i n . E n q u i r i e s t o B o l t o n - B y - B ow l a n d , 2 7 7 .
S A T U R D A Y A P R I L 3 0 t h . H i g h e r L i n e H a n d i c a p p e d C h i l d r e n ' s T r u s t , G o o d us N e w a n d J u m b l e S a l e , at S to n y h u r s t Co l le g e .
M A Y 1 2 t h , C l i th e r o e L io n s ’ C l u b S p o r t sm a n ’ s D i n n e r . F r e d T r u c i n a n . L a d ie s a re a lso in v i t e d . _
S U N D A Y , M A Y I S t h . C l i th - c r o c & D i s t r i c t M e n t a l l y H a n d i c a p p e d A s s n . 5 t h
A n n u a l b ik e r id e , 2 6 o r 12 mi le s , funcy dre s s o p t io n a l .
C A L D E R S T O N E S Re v u e and D r am a t i c S o c ie ty , M a y 17th
t o 2 1 s t , F i d d l e r o n t h e
R o o f . 7 - 3 0 e a c h e v e n in g . P h o n e W h a l l e y 8 2 3 7 8 5 lo r d e ta i ls
2 0 T H M A Y , S t A n d r e w ’ s C h u r c h , S l a i d b u r n . cheese and w i n e e v e n in g and clay p ig eo n s h o o t a t H ammc r to n H a l l . E n q u i r i e s , S l a id b u r n
S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 2 1 s t , ox ro a s t a n d dunce - giant m a r q u e e , C a s t l c f i c l d R o u n d T a b l e & C l i t h c r o c L io n s . T e l . C l i t h c r o c 2 7 3 3 1 .
6 7 6 .
S U N D A Y , M A Y 2 9 t h , S p r ing B a n k h o l i d a y , S l u i d b u r n
F l e a M a r k e t . R i n g f o r d e t a i ls , S la id b u rn 2 6 5 .
INDOOR CAR B AND FLEA
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LOW MOOS FRIDAY, APR|
¥©*!¥ Vj SUNDAY, APF
MEMBERS DRJ Members and Bona FiM
Male Vocalist
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial),
NELSON CIVIC <|
SATURDAY, A 10 a.m. to 4 ]]
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
DAVID BRINDLE
(Director of Music Preston Parish Church)
SATURDAY, APRIL 16th at 8 p.m.
Pro g ramm e to in c lu d e music by Stanley, Mozart, Bach and Franck
ALL WELCOME Non-members £1.75
Students and OAPs £1.25
ARTS AND CRAFT FAIR
The Coronation Horton-In-Craven, Nr Glsburn
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Admission free
Knitwear, unusual lamps, heraldry, jigsaws, greeting cards, decorated eggs, cushions, toys, etc.
Mrs J.'M. Harris Details: Guiseley (0943) 76804 £
4c *
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FRIDAY AND SI Hen parties, 21st's, etc. '
Smart, casual if (Free bottle of t l
16 Accrington R o a f Tel. Whalley 8 ]
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