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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 17th, 1I1SS


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) C I V I C H A L L S i


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 . . , Thwaites Fine Ales


CLITHEROE S 23278


Commencing Friday, March 18th to Thursday (ex Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.


A lifetime of fun in just one night SATURDAY BBC-1 )


MS OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8*25SATURDAY STARTS HERE.


8-40 ROLAND’S RAT RACE. 8-00 K1SSYFUR. 8-30 GOING LIVE!


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. t2-20 Rugby. 12-30 Football Focus. 1-00 Racing from Lingfield: SGB Novices' Chase. 1-10 News. 1*15 Ice Hockey. Whitley Bay v Durham. 1-30 Racing from Lingfield: Bic Orange Razor Handicap Chase. 1- 40 Ice Hockey. 2-00 Racing from Lingfield: Bic Razor G Cup (Handicap Hurdle Race). 2-10 Ice Hockey. 2- 20 Rugby. Wales v France from Cardiff Arms Park. 4-00 F o o tb a ll Latest . 4-10 Snooker. The final of the Fersina Windows World Cup from Bournemouth. 4-30 Rugby. 4*35 Final Score.


MS NEWS: Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-20FIRST CLASS. Debbie Greenwood chairs the video quiz for schools.


5-45 JIM’LL FIX IT. 8-20FILM: "C h is um ." John Wayne stars in a western adventure set in New Mex­ ico in 1887 about cattle baron John Simpson Chi­ sum who enlists the help of Billy the Kid and young Pal Garrett to save his empire from the plans of a corrupt land-grabber. Co-starring Forrest Tucker and Chris­ topher George.


8-10 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS.


8-00 N E W S SPORT; Weather.


8-15 C A G N E Y A N D L A ­ CEY. When the precinct receives a series of hoax cal l s Lacey becomes involved with a young boy.


10- 05 FILM: "Dreamscape." A scientific experiment on dream turns into a nightmare when a participant discovers that he is being used in a plot a g a in s t the U.S. President.


11- 401 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER.


12- 40 WEATHER. ( BBC-2 ) 5-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


2- 45 NETWORK EAST. 3-


3- 25 INTERVAL.


"40 Minutes" documentary in which the stories of four couples who stopped on the brink of getting married reveal the resilience of the human character.


4-


UNION. Nigel Starmer- Smi th introduces l ive coverage of England v Ire­ land at Twickenham.


545 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. David leke introduces the first eight frames of the final ol the Fersina Windows World Cup from Bournemouth Interna­ tional Centre.


A N D 2- 4-


6-10 ESPANA VIVA. 6-


LORDS. 7-


35THE WE E K IN THEl i j i l i i l l l i i l 15 NEWSVIEW.


7-55CURLEW RIVER. Robert Poulton, John Rath, Mark Curtis and David Gwynne head the cast in Benjamin Britten’s moving re-creation of a traditional Japanese story in vo lv in g a mad woman who has lost her child.


9-15 THE FILM CLUB.


9-18FILM: "Letter from an Unknown Woman." Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan star in this classic Hollywood me l o d r am a ab o u t a woman's unrequited (ove for a concert pianist.


1045 FILM: "Llebelei." Wolfgang Liebeneiner and Magda Schneider s ta r in this romantic tale about a young officer who falls in love with a girl he meets at the opera. However, a past affair threa­ tens their happiness. (Ger­ man with English subtitles).


1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 7T3.


11-00 TERRAHAWKS. 11-30THE NEW FANTASTIC FOUR.


11- 55 CARTOON.


12- 05 T H E M A N F R O M U.N.C.L.E.


1-00 ITN NEWS. 1-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. 1-


PLEASE SIR!


245 I N T E R N A T I O N A L WOMEN’S HOCKEY.


SENTS Cartoon fun with the hapless Goofy.


445 RESULTS SERVICE with Elton Welsby. Elton Welsby presents today's sports results.


5- 00 ITN NEWS. 54)5 A.L.F. 5-


35 CONNECTIONS.


6- 05 CATCHPHRASE. 6-


WEEKLY. With guest stars Richard Vernon. Arthur Mul- lard and Ray Allan.


7- 05 YOU BET1 84)5 CRAZY LIKE A FOX. 9-00 ITN NEWS.


9- 30 STOP THE WEDDING. A 10- 10 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY


ING. Plans for an open day for local children go hope­ lessly wrong when Blue Watch is put under siege at Blackwall fire station.


20 ASPEL AND COMPANY.


11- 05 THE BIG MATCH. The best action from one of the top games in the Barclay’s League.


11-55SUPER SPIES DOUBLE BILL. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


1-50SUPER SPIES DOUBLE BILL. "KGB — The Secret War." Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


3- top pop show. 4- 35 MELTDOWN. SUNDAY i i i i i


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-55 PLAY SCHOOL. 8-15 SUNDAY WORSHIP.


10-00 WHAT ON EARTH . . ? 10-25 BUSINESS MATTERS. 10- 11-


PEOPLE.


1145 PEOPLE FIRST. 12-


12-35 FARMING. 12-58 W E A T H E R FARMERS.


10 SING EXTRA. FOR


1- 00 THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK. 2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 FILM: GREAT EXPECTA­ TIONS. Continuing a sea­ son of John Mills films, he stars in David Lean' s acclaimed version of Dickens classic novel. He plays the orphan. Pip, who comes into a fotune from an unknown benefactor.


4- 5-


SHOW.


540 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. 6-


640 S O N G S 50 TELEJOURNAL.


8-05 D I S C O V E R I E S UNDERWATER.


8- 9-


20 GREEK LANGUAGE AND


POLLO. Eartha Kitt intro­ duces some more of the best black American enter­ tainers who performed at Harlem's Apollo Theatre in the 1950s. featuring Duke Ellington, Herb Jeffries, The Clovers, Ruth Brown and Count Bas ie and his Orchestra.


55THE PINK PANTHER 15 FAX.


25 NEWS. Weather. OF


PRAISE. Roger Royle visits the 13th century parish church of Newland in the Royal Forest of Dean.


7-


AND SMALL. Last of 10 episodes based on James Herriot's books. Siegfried tries to show Catlum "the perfect operation," but it doesn't go according to plan. Then Callum gets chased by a bull and James goes to his aid.


8-


THE MORECAMBE AND WISE CLASSICS. Ernie Wise introduces highlights from Morecambe and Wise’s Christmas shows.


9- 00 NEWS, Weather. 8-15 THAT’S LIFE!


10-00 LIFE WITHOUT GEORGE. 10-


11-


12- 00 NETWORK EAST. 1240 WEATHER.


( BBC-2 )


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-


RIOR LIMITED WAR. The second of two films which provides a unique insight into the largest military exer­ cise mounted since the Falk- lands War.


2- 00 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY SPECIAL.


3- OOTHE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD.


5-00 FLAMENCO AT 5-15. 5-


Massey tells the tragic story of the acclaimed French composer Lili Boulanger who died in 1918 aged only 24, but who toft a powerful collection of works.


6- 30THE 7-


M O N E Y PROGRAMME. PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF.


11- 05THE GREEKS HAVE A WORD FOR IT.


35 THE SKY AT NIGHT.


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 8-


15 ALL CREATURES GREAT 9-


10- 00 7T3. 10-


and Daffy. 1 -


25 7T3 ON SUNDAY. Speedy 35 FRAGGLE ROCK.


pit pony, is on his last legs. When his owner sets out to find him. he doesn't realise it's a race against time.


10 ERNIE WISE INTRODUCES


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 14)0 MEMBERS ONLY. A Mem­ ber ol Parliament from the North-West speaks out on an issue of his or her choice.


1-05 ACTION POINT. This is Your Right.


1- 30 HEART OF THE MATTER. 35 AAP KAA HAK.


140 LINK. 2- 00 ENCOUNTER. During the reign of the half-sisters Mary and Elizabeth I, some 600 profoundly believing Chris­ tian people were slaught­ ered by the state on official execution grounds and wasteland, mainly in south­ east England. Arthur Ronald Blythe recalls these tragic events.


2-30 THE BIG MATCH LIVE. E- verton v Liverpool.


4- 10 HORIZON: PURPLE WAR­ 30 MR MAJEIKA. 5- 00 H I G H W A Y TO


HEAVEN. Offbeat adven­ ture with a probationary angel sent to Earth to prove his worth by doing good deeds.


6- 00BULLSEYE. 6-


30 ITN NEWS.


640 APPEAL. 645 HIGH WAY. This week


Highway comes from Border country.


30 MUSIC IN CAMERA. Anna7- 15 A FINE ROMANCE.


745 THE BRITISH ACADEMY AWARDS.


10-00 ITN NEWS. 10-15 HOT METAL. Upton’s ban- ishmont ol reporter Greg Kettle to El Salvador results in a story to touch the hearts of millions.


15 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


1045TH E SO U T H B A N K SHOW.


30 FOLLYFOOT. Charley, the 4-


10-Q0SCREEN TWO: THE SILENT TWINS. The acclaimed BBC TV film based on the true story of identical black twins who made a lifetime pact of silence. Shirley and Sharon Parker play June and Jen­ nifer Gibbons, whose highly perceptive diaries reveal their struggle for separate identities. They were com­ mitted to Broadmoor at the age of 19.


55 DID YOU SEE . . . ?


1145 PRISONER: CELL BLOCK H, followed by ITN News Headlines.


35 SHOWTIME AT THE A- 3- 4-


1245 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1-10 McVICAR, followed by ITN News Headlines.


BOXING, Mi ke Tyson (USA) v Tony Tubbs (USA). 15 JOBFINDER.


EDISFORD CAR PARK 8-25 MOVIE MAHAL.


10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11- 00GUMTREE. Ben Keaton


tells six stories taking place in different rooms of a ram­


shackle house, the Gumtree House.


11-15 HELPING HENRY. 11-


30 THE WALTONS. John Wal­


ton leaves home for an a d v e n t u r e wh en he becomes convinced that "life has passed him by."


12- 30 A.P.B. New series for teen­


agers with interviewer Gas Top. Today’s guests are New Order, Mark E. Smith, Brixie Smith, Bros and Yargo.


30 LOST IN SPACE. Today.


Penny makes friends with a cosmic force and saves everyone from its stormy wrath.


2 - 30 MISS LONDON, LTD. Brit­ ish comedy musical


440 GALLERY. 5-


Weather.


5- 15THE B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.


6- 00 BADMINTON: THE YONEX ALL ENGLAND OPEN B A O M I N T O N CHAMPIONSHIPS.


6-25 J E S U S OF N A ­ ZARETH. Franco Zeffirelli's epic TV film version of the life of Jesus, first shown on ITV 11 years ago, with an atl star cast headed by Robert Powell as Jesus and Olivia Hussey as Mary.


8-15TH E S T O C K S AND SHARES SHOW.


845THE MODERN WORLD: TEN GREAT WRITERS.


945 BADMINTON: THE YONEX AL L ENGLAND OPEN B A D M I N T O N CHAMPIONSHIPS.


1045 THE WAR WAGON. The classic Western season con­ tinues with this fast paced comedy star r ing John Wayne as an ex-convict who re c ru its Kirk Douglas, Howard Keel, Robert Walker and Keenan Wynn to help him get his revenge on Bruce Cabot.


1240CINEMA FROM THREE


CONTINENTS: UP TO A POINT. This season of films from the developing coun­


tries continues with this award winning film. A script­ writer falls In love with a truly liberated woman and is unable to make a choice between his lover and his wife, and feels the same conflict that he is trying to shape Into his project.


24)0 CLOSE. ,


Whatever your occasion, for adults or children


i t SHAUN M cC R E E i t Magic o f the eighties


S (0200)24422 BACUP ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS


FAIR AND FLEA MARKET SATURDAY, MARCH 19th 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


AT BACUP LEISURE HALL, BURNLEY ROAD


Up to 80 stalls specialising in antiques, jewellery, linen, clothes, stamps, ephemera, toys, books, etc, ole.


Also Hospice Appeal stalls


Bar. home-made refreshments, tree car park. Adults 40p, Children/OAP 20p Details 0706 70464


W \ ) i t t H i o i i H o te l


Market Place, Clitheroe


Tel. 25955 L IV E M U S IC


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd


(A blast from tho post — 50 s and 60's)


KIPS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th


GENTLE TOUCH Fotk'Counlry Trio


TEECHERS (By John Godbor)


MARCH 18th and 19th at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £2, £3.50


20 CAMERAMEN AT WAR. 10NEWS SUMMARY and


NOW BACK IN OPERA TION from March 17th


WHALLEY CABS for Private Hire.


24 Hour Service. TEL. WHALLEY 824205


ST PAUL’S MOTHER AND TODDLER GROUP


GIANT f JUMBLE


^ at Church Hall, Low Moor


I ^Saturday, March 19th, at 2 p.m.


Admission 20p Incl. Refreshments Cake Stall-A-Toy Stall*Baby Stall


BLACK HORSE Pimlico


EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT


An old fashioned sing-song around the piano


Bar snacks available COACH


MONDAY TUESDAY


WEDNESDAY THURSDAY


29 30 31


F R ID A Y , A P R IL 1 S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 2 S U N D A Y , A P R IL 3 M O N D A Y , A P R IL 4


WEDNESDAY 6 THURSDAY FRIDAY


TUESDAY


SATURDAY SUNDAY


HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS .r GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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


8 9


10


5 7


O p e n in g F r id a y , M a rch 18 th , 6 p .m . to 10 p.m. S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 19 th , 1 p .m . — 10 p .m. M o nday, M a rc h 21 s t , 6 p .m. — 10 p.m.


CLITHEROE


ADMISSION AND


15 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY are pleased to announce a


WHALLEY AND DISTRICT B U L B S H O W


TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MARCH 18th at 3-30 p.m.


Church Lane, Whalley to be held in the aforementioned School Hall


by the children of the C of E School, Admission lOp Come a n d support our Young Gardeners!


RIBBLESDALE POOL i Edisford Road, Clitheroe.


Telephone 24825


OPENING HOURS FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 28


OPEN 10-00 a.m. OPEN 10-00 a.m. OPEN 10-00 a.m. OPEN 10-00 a.m.


OPEN 9 a.m. — CLOSE 5 p.m. OPEN 10-00 a.m.


ALL DAYS


OPEN 10-00 a.m. OPEN 10-00 a.m. OPEN 9-00 a.m. OPEN 9-00 a.m.


CLOSE 7-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 p.m.


r* *>ww. wururu l.ri/OH'^ UIU CT


CLOSE 5-45 p.m. CLOSE 5-00 p.m. CLOSE 5-00 p.m.


SPECIAL HOLIDAY SESSIONS


SENIOR CITIZENS/RETIRED PERSONS Monday 28th and Friday 8th ADri! 9 a.m. — 10 a.m.


K ’


WATER 8A B IE S (Babies must be 5 years and under). Monday. 28th and Fridav April 8th. 10 a .m .— 12 noon.


S P EC IAL HOLIDA Y ••BRING YO UR OWN IN F LA T A B LE S " In main pool M on­ day 28th and Friday, April 8th 10 a.m. — 12 noon.


H


P Lw ( '? E N,O T E :— T h e te a c h in g p o o l w ill bo c lo s e d from 4 -3 0 u n l il 5 -4 5 on Wednesday March 30th and Wednesday, April 6th in addition to normal lesson days. Ladles night as usual on Tuesdays through the holidays


R IB B LE V A L LE Y BO ROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


CLOSE 5-45 p.m. CLOSE 7-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 a.m.


■ !


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


MEETS EVERY SUNDAY 10-30 a.m. in


CLITHEROE


CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD


For further information


Tel. CLITHEROE 22334


SATU W


MARCH FUNFAIR


CAR PARKING FREE


11- 12-


Thompson Recreat ion Centre, Burnley, Lancs.


9-30 OLD COUNTRY. In today' visit to the West Country, Jack Hargreaves and bird photographer David Boag watch a kestrel and its young.


10-00 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 10-30 MILLION DOLLAR MER MAID. Esther Williams stars in this fictionalised biography of Australian-born 20s swim- m i n g s t a r A n n e t t e Kelterman.


12-30 EMPRESS WU.


1- 00A TALE OF TWO SIS TERS. Frances and Caco were born in China just after the turn of the century. Their stories take us back to a world of concubines, slaves and opium.


2- 00 NANCY STEELE IS MISS­ ING. Victor McLaglen stars in this taut melodrama as e pacifist who kidnaps a muni­ tions millionaire's daughter to protest at his involvement in World War I.


340A WINDOW IN LON DON. Vintage British melo­ drama starring Michael Red­ grave as a young crane driver who sees a man apparently murdering his wife, discovers that the crime is a rehearsal of a stage illusion and falls for the wife, with tragi c consequences.


54)5 BROOKSIDE. 6-00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-


30 SCOTTISH EYE. 35 WRESTLING From William 15COMEDY C L A S S IC :


30WALT DISNEY PRE­ 7-


8-


7- 00NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by 7 Days. Sister Pamela Hussey of the Catholic Institute of Interna­ tional Relations, and closely involved with the Church in Central America, has just returned from El Salvador. She discusses with Robert Kee the need for peace in the region and the effort required to achieve it.


30 MEMORIES OF CHINA. 30 AMEN.


35BOBBY DAVRO’ S TV


9- 00 SOUTH RIDING. Why has Robert Carne (Nigel Daven­ port) put his affairs on order, and why has he accused Aid. Snaith (John Cater) of co rru pt io n? Snaith's schemes promise Sarah Burton (Dorothy Tutin) new school — but spell the end of Maythorpe Hall.


10-00 BLACK FOREST CLINIC. 10-


20L O N D O N ' S B U R N ­ 50 THE COMIC STRIP PRES­


ENTS . . . DIDN’T YOU KILL MY BROTHER? An everyday story of gangland


folk. Old rivalries are ren­ ewed when Carl Moss


(Alexei Sayle) is prematurely released from prison. His new occupation leads him into direct conflict with his gangland brother and the head of the "family firm," the notorious Mrs Moss (Beryl Reid).


55 BADMINTON: YONEX ALL


E N G L A N D O P E N CHAMPIONSHIPS.


55 FILM: "H e who rides a 35 FORMULA ONE. Europe’s


Tiger." (1965). Tom Bell stars as a nerveless thief who falls in love with a woman (Judi Dench) and becomes invovled with her and her illegitimate son.


2-50 CLOSE.


A NIGHT ON THE TOWN (P,


G


May we express our thanks to all who helped and supported the Drama Festival Coffee Morning last Saturday.


The winning raffle tickets were as follows: 1 st: White No. 966, 2nd: Pink 441,


3rd: Pink 267 (claimed), 4th: Pink No. 251 (claimed). Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community


THE STATION HOTEL KING STREET, CLITHEROE S 23604


NOW OFFER A WIDE SELECTION OF HOME COOKED FOOD EVERY DAY


12 noon—2-30, 7-30—9-30, Except Tuesday evening


SPECIAL SUNDA Y LUNCH Bookings Only


Soup or Fruit Juice, Choice ol Roast Beef, Roast Turkey. V6 Roast Chicken, Gammon and Pine­ apple, served with boiled or chipped potatoes, roast potatoes, carrots and peas, choice of Gateaux............................................................ '£3.25


Also Bar Snacks available.


10oz. Sirlion Steak served with chips or creamed potatoes, carrots and peas.............................£3.50


THURSDAY, MARCH 17th


COUNTRY & WESTERN CODY’S COUNTY


STARTING THIS SATURDAY


Live Music at the Station DAVE C Music For All


T H E M O O R C O C K IN N WADDINGTON


By popular demand we are having another


V IC T O R IA N


B R E A K F A S T ------ON------


SUNDAY, MARCH 27th at 2-15 p.m.


Bucks Fizz Fresh Chilled Grapefruit with Creme de Menthe


Porridge with Whisky, demerara sugar and butter Kedgeree with a glass of Dry White Wine Devilled Kidneys with a glass of Claret


Tomato, Fried Bread, Mushrooms and Potato with a glass of burgundy.


Hearty Moorcock Platter of Bacon. Egg, Sausage,


Toast and Baps with home-made Strawberry Jam and Marmalade, Coffee and Tea


£15.00 Inc. VAT followed by entertainment Bookings: TEL. CLITHEROE 22333


\ NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


WEDNESDAY, APR IL 6 th to FRIDAY, A PR IL 8th Shows at 10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. BUTTON MOON


are back with a new adventure T INA 'S SURPRISE Superb children's entertainment. Tickets: £2.25, parties £2.00


FRIDAY, A PR IL 8 th a t 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


TCHAIKOVSKY EVENING Conductor: BARRY WORDSWORTH Soloist: PASCAL DEVOYON Tickets: £5.50, £4.00, £2.50 (Usual reductions) Programme available on request


WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th at 7-30 p.m. TV's top comedy impressionist


BOBBY DAVRO’S LAUGHTER SHOW w i t h s p e c ia l g u e s t s . Tickets: £7.00, £6.00, £5.00


O N S A L E N O W — P L E A S E B O O K E A R L Y I ALSO NOW BOOKING FOR:


March 19th: DANCE NIGHT OUT. March 20th: BIG DADDY. March 23rd: GOOD OLD DAYS. March 26th: JOHN MANN. March 28th: PHILLIP SCHOFIELD. May 21 st: THE DRIFTERS


BOX OFFICE S(0254) 582582 Access and Visa Bookings Welcome


I ■


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, MARCH 18th


INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


AND FLEA MARKET PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL


SUNDAY, MARCH 20th 10 a .m . to 4 p .m.


WHY NOT CLEAR OUT YOUR ATTIC AND HOOK A STALL ONLY SM


I f turn have items far sale or am/ im/times please tel. Mr C’s, HAHNOLDSWICK 8157.™


LOWER BUCK INN WADDINGTON


Telephone Clitheroe 28705


JOE AT TH E P IA NO SATURDAY, MARCH 19th


★ Bar Snacks, Business Lunches Dally


★ Sunday Lunch, 12 noon to 2-30 p.m. ★ Small Pnrtles catered for SUNDAY LUNCH


GALLON OF ALE DRAW Proceeds for Waddlngton Children's Sports Day


WELLSPRINGS INN


Clitheroe Road, Sabden


Tel. 23870 FOLK MUSIC


Every Wednesday from 8-30 p.m.


^ WI MARKET


RE-OPENS TUESDA Y. MARCH 22nd


AND EVERY TUESDAY UNTIL DECEMBER


• Lower Parish Hall, A York Street, Clitheroe


'


10-30 a.m. — 11-45 a.m.


Home-Made Produce, Crafts, Plants, Coffee


DANCE TO OUR TOP DJ


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Smart casual dress


OPEN GOOD FRIDAY TELEPHONE WHALLEY 823086


SOUTHERN GOLD SUNDAY, MARCH 20th


Guitar/Vocal duo ^


MEMBERS DRAW — £10 Members and Bona Fide Guests


* ” I


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB £ M SATURDAY, MARCH 19th VICKS PAIGE


' Top class act By request


WEEKLY DOUBLE 8 — 21 WEEKLY TREBLE 20 — 3 — 4


EVERY WEDNESDAY ¥ * ¥ ■ *


USUAL E N T ER TA INM EN T ^ Members and Bona Fide Guests * * W *


* *


^ * ^


^


-FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL EASTER FUN BUSES


THURSDAY, MARCH 31st All aboard for a (un-packed time at


LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE WHALLEY FUN BUS


Leaves Whalley Bus Station Arrives back at


CLITHEROE FUN BUS


Leaves York Street, Clitheroe Arrives back at


£1 ONLY


Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Clitheroe, or on the Bust


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


1-30 p.m. 5-00 p.m.


Colne 864721 and Nelson 692890 (during normal office hours)


Leisure Services Officer: A. T. FENTON, F.I.L.A.M. (Dip) ADVANCE BOX OFFICES:


Colne Box Office—Also Open Saturday mornings


Nelaon Box Office—Also Open All Day Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m.—5 p.m.


SUMMER COLOUR IN


THE GARDEN Illustrated talk by


I f


Sunday, March 20th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £1.50, Children and OAPs £1


FRED DOWNHAM Silverman Hall, Nelson


Z


SUNDAY, MARCH 20th ^ TOM BARRIE


150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST


WORKING LOCOMOTIVE 'LION'


Film ahow by


Plus exhibition by Old Locomotive Committee


JOHN HUNTLEY


Sunday, March 27th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2. Children and OAPs £1


NELSON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY presents


‘A SELECTION OF


GOLDEN MEMORIES' Conducted by Vincent Waterworth


with Guest Artistes Caroline Taylor (Soprano) and Peter Walker (Baritone)


Sunday, March 27th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2. Children and OAPs £1


Accompanist Margaret Gott Civic Theatre. Nelson


BOOKINQ NOW: ’ ★


o M c u d w e ’ s * * 9*30 — 2-00 a.m.


FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY


Folk with a Joke hosted by Roger Westbrook featuring Tom McConvilte. April 8th: Colne Orchestral Society present "All in an April Evening" April 10th; Morta Anderson in Concert. May 22nd.


Tickets from A. T. Fenton, Leisure Services Office. Bank House. Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 864721: Tourist


HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB


SOCIAL


Information Centre. 20a Scotland Road. Nelson, Tel. 692890: as well as at alt council offices: Colne Town Hall; Althams Travel Agency. St James's Street. Burnley; Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road, Burnley, and Tourist Information Centre, Coun­ cil Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe


IN D IS T R E S S ? S U IC ID A L ?


N E E D H E L P ? Ring the


SAMARITANS £» BLACKBURN


ANYTIME


ft 662424 0f


> NELSON


' 694929 Cell or wnte lo


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON


Glsburn Festival Hall SUNDAY,


MARKET MARCH 20th


FLEA


11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Inquiries:


Tel. Cleveleys 824918 M


FRIDAY, MARCH 25th 8 p .m.— 1 a.m.


EVENING Dancing to the


FRIDA YMAN'S MUSIC


Chicken and Apple Pie Supper. Coffee


Licensed Bar £3.50


For tickets T e l . S TO N Y H U R S T 4 8 6 Colne Municipal Hall


Sunday soccer at Shawbridge


Bass NWCFL Division One C L IT H E R O E


ROSSENDALE UNITED


Sunday, March 20th Kick-off 12 noon.


Admission £1


Children and OAPs 50p Refreshments available.


Members' licensed clubhouse


Match sponsored by Dawson's Greengrocers Castle Street


displ A l l


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to be


10-00 a.m. 1-00 p.m.


CLITHERO NITED R RED


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EFOM CUCHRH


Following last year's sell-out trip to - Edinburgh, join us on a


TR A IN TR IP


THE HISTORIC CITY OF BATH


on SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1988 A d u lts £1 6, C h ild re n (5 -1 5 ) £1 0 B o o k in g fo rm s a re a va ila b le from :


Pendlebury, Gorst & Hoare, Accountants, 42 King Street, Clitheroe


or (Saturday mornings 10-00 — 12-00) Clitheroe URC, Moor Lane


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), Any organisation wishing


CLAIMING DATES


to make a claim for a future date may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the date.


For details ol this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


SU N D A Y A P R I L 1 0 t h , Hu e - He ld L e i s u r e C e n t r e A p p e a l p r e s e n t t h e H o u g h t o n We a v ­ e r s In C o n c e r t . T i c k e t s o n s a l e a t t h e C iv i c Ha l l .


M O N D A Y . A P R I L 1 8 TH t o S a t u r d a y A p r i l 2 3 r d , Cl i t h - e r o c a n d D i s t r i c t S c o u t s • G uiiij S h o w , 1 9 8 8 .


A P R I L 2 2 N D ( e v e n i i i i i ) . 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 ) . I l o l t o n -B y - l l o w - l a n d Dr u in u G r o u p , p r e s e n t t h e p a n t o m i m 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 u 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 u 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 , u t S t o n y h u r s t C o l l e y e .


JU N E 4 t h & 5 t h . S l u i d h u r n S t e am a n d V i n t u u c Ve h ic l e D i s p l a y . F o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s , c o n t a c t S l a i d b u r n 6 0 5 .


S A T U R D A Y , MA Y 1 2 t h , ox r o a s t a n d d a n c e • <jlunt m a r ­ q u e e , C u s t t e f i c l d H o u n d T a b l e & C l i t h e r o e L i o n s . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 7 3 3 1 .


M A Y 1 2 t h . C l i t h e r o e L i o n s ' C l u b S p o r t s m a n ' s D i n n e r . F r e d T r u e m a n . L a d i e s a r e a l s o I n v i t e d .


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CABARET. CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


CABARET ROOM FRIDAY


WHIZZ KID Dynamic Group


★ SATURDAY ONLY * CROCKIN BERRIES


Plus PAUL DEREK Illusionist


DON’T MISS EASTER SUNDAY IN THE CARVERY


Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dreaa restrictions apply


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd


THE JOEDANUKI BAND


(Good Local Band)


Cover charge £1 belore tOp.m — £2 after


FREE ADMISSION to cabaret when dining In the carvery, Wednesday only


CHARITY SHOW THURSDAY, APRIL 21 sf


In aid of Ihe David Sanderson Appeal Fund wilh


HIGH JINKS. BENTLEY


EVANS FAMILY SHOW. Plus special guesl artists.


Tickets now available £2


Lunches served dally (except Saturday) 11-30 a.m. — 2 p.m.


LOUNGE BAR


★ Music nightly ★ Varied hot or cold bar meals available


SATURDAY, MARCH 19th LIVE ENTERTAINMENT L . BA lublands No. 1 comedy showgroup


Nestling on the banks of the THE SPREAD E


HOTEL;& RESTA LUNCHEON SP


ABERDEEN ANGUS ME SANDWICH -


The very best in meat from Scotland v 'nutty coleslaw. (Monday to Sr


HULL TRUCK THEATRE COMPANY present


NEW PROGRAMME OF EVENTS TURNING A


HIGHLIGHTS FROM LANCASHIRE'S LIVELIEST ENTERTAINMENTS CENTRE FOOD FOR THOUGHT


present


CRISIS INTO AN OPPORTUNITY


With Pat Pllklngton, Br istol Cancer Help Centre


Mechanics Tudor Room Wodnosdny, March 23rd


7-30 p.m. Tickets 75p SIMPLY, MORE ENTERTAINING


ABERYSTWYTH ARTS CENTRE PRODUCTIONS


present B R IE F


E N C O U N T E R last but will not go away


APRIL 5th-7th 7-30 p.m. Tickets £2 — £3.50 ' - k y o _ . ---------------- ---------, nnwcL.


SERVICES, 97 Burnloy Road, Padlhnm Free events brochure now available


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