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2 Clitheroe Adver tiser & Times, March 31st, 19SS


M M i ia i j iM ia i— ta mm


SATURDAY ( BBC-t )


6-25SA TUR DA Y STARTS HERE


8- 40 ROLAND'S RAT RACE 940KISSYFUR. 9-


30 GOING LIVE!


12-00THE GOSPEL ACCORD­ ING TO ST MARK. Shake­ spearian actor Roger Rees visits the Holy Land to trace the story of Jesus's last days as told by St Mark.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. 12*15 Boat Race preview. 12-30 Foot­ ball Focus. 1-00 News. 1-05 Boat Race Toss. 1-30 Rac­ ing from Haydock Park. 1-40 Boat Race. 3-00 Racing. 3- 10 Basketball. 3-30 Racing. 3-45 Half-Time Scores. 3-55 Basketball. 4-30 Rugby Union. 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS: Weather. 5-15REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5- 15 FIRST CLASS. 6- 10 FILM: CLASH OF THE TI­ TANS. Star ry fantasy adventure set in ancient Greece. Harry Hamlin. Judi Bowker. Laurence Olivier. Claire Bloom and Ursula Andress.


8-05 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS.


8- 55 N E W S 9-


SPORT; Weather. AND


10- 00FILM: THE BLUE LA ­ GOON. Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins star in the story ol a boy and a girl shipwrecked on a Pacific Island.


11-


CERT: BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST. Anne Nightin­ gale introduces highlights from their concert last year in Treptower Park — the first open-air concert by a west­ ern rock band to be held in East Berlin.


12- 12-35 CLOSE. 30 WEATHER.


10 CAGNEY AND LACEY. 11-


12-50 FILM: FRANCES. Comedy about an American army lieutenant who meets a talk­ ing mule in the Burmese jun­ gle, which gives him vital in fo rm a tio n about the enemy.


2- 20 NETWORK EAST.


3- 00FILM: OLD ACQUAINT­ ANCE. In the first of three films marking her 00th birth­ day, Bette Davis is joined by Miriam Hopkins in the story of two women writers and t h e i r


r o m a n t i c entanglements.


4- 45 FILM : THE CORN IS GREEN. Bette Davis as a newcomer to a Welsh min­ ing village is appalled that children are sent down the pit at ten, and begins a school in her home.


6- 7-


Stuart and Mike Smart!; WEATHER.


t h e


11-55 CARTOON. Will Wife. 1245THE M A N F R O M U.N.C.L.E.


140 ITN NEWS. 145 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. 1-


35 WRESTLING from William


Thompson Re crea tion Centre, Burnley.


2*15COMEDY C L A S S IC : PLEASE SIR!


2- 45 DISNEY AT EASTER: THE T H R E E L I V E S OF THOMASINA.


4-45 RESULTS SERVICE 540 ITN NEWS. 545 DISNEY AT EASTER: THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY.


6- 7-


35 CATCHPHRASE. WEEKLY.


7-50 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUS­ PENSE. She Cried Murder!


35NEWSVIEW with Moira 10-


THE PITY. Part 2 of Max Ophuls' documentary about F r a n c e u n d e r Occupation.


9-30R IB A GOLD MEDAL 1988. Earlier this week the winner of the world's most prestigious architecture award was announced. This programme eavesdrops on the jury's final deliberations.


10- 00 THE FILM CLUB. Michael Palin introduce two films that


s pe c u la te about the hereafter.


1043 FILM: HEAVEN. TV Pre­ mier of Diane Keaton's biz- zare documentary.


11- 40 THE GOSPEL ACCORD­ ING TO ST MARK.


AND DEATH. David Niven plays a concussed RAF pilot who regains consciousness before a heavenly court where he is invited to plead for his life.


50LATE NIGHT IN CON­ 1-10 CLOSE. W I l l l l l l l l


540 ITN MORNING NEWS. 640 TV AM.


9-25 BMX BEAT. 9-55 N A T I O N A L R O C K SCHOOL AWARDS. Eight school and college bands compete in the final ol the TSB national rock and pop competition.


940 PAGES FROM CEEFAX.


1140 TERRAHAWKS. 11-30THE NEW FANTASTIC FOUR.


SUNDAY 4-50F ILM : IN THIS OUR 2-30TOMMY


i l l f l l i l l l l l S'IrtenSSlw Slrtnou .n .•


LIFE. Bette Davis stars in a powerfu l melodrama, 4-00BULLSEYE.


9-30 SUNDAY WORSHIP. Live 1140 URBI ET ORBI. The Pope's 11-


ING TO ST MARK. Actor Roger Rees visits the Holy


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farmer s. 140 NEWS SUMMARY.


145 BUGS BUNNY EASTER SPECIAL. Cartoons.


1- Nightingale. in ?.TEi lP J ^ S« r


TARTIC. John Mills heads the cast in the story ol Cap- tain Scott s latetul Polar expedition of 1909'10.


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from St Peter's. Rome, the &.20THE HUNTING OF THE Mass for Easter Day is cele*


lives of all around her. SARK.


brated by Pope John Paul II. 7.25 KARA JAN AT 80. On the eve of hJi eOlh birthday.


traditional Easter blessing to world-renowned conductor the city and to the world.


30THE GOSPEL ACCORD- life, wor£ an£j ^js special


an emotionally unstable 5-00THE S E L L I N G OF menance who wrecks the


NODDY. Like him or loathe him, Noddy has a place in


the hall of fame alongside Mickey Mouse, Paddington


Bear and Rupert. ITN NEWS,


HIGHWAY,


Herbert von Karajan talks to 7*15 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUS- Humphrey Burton about his Deed."


relationship with the Berlin 940 ITN NEWS. Philharmonic Orchestra.


8-30 DISCOVERIES UNDERWA- archaeology.


9-20 VICTORIA WOOD — AS SEEN ON TV SPECIAL.


50 CARTOON. The Chinese


1Q45SCREEN TWO: THE HUGHES.


duction to Terry Gilliam's


. . . 11-15THE BIRTH OF "BRA- ZIL." A documentary intro-


series about underwater directed by John Huston, as 1 * 2 ® MAJEIKA. T H E 20 FILM: A MATTER OF LIFE


l i i i i l l i l i l 9-30 OLD COUNTRY.


1040 MONEYSPINNER. 10-30 A DAY AT THE RACES. (1937).


12-30 EMPRESS WU. 140 SIDNEY NOLAN: SUCH IS LIFE. Life and work of the Australian artist.


1- HOLIDAY (1953).


3-30C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­ ING: From Kempton Park.


545 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 640NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by JESUS OF NAZARETH starring Robert Powell.


7-50 BLOOD WEDDING (1980). 940 SOUTH RIDING.


1040 BLACK FOREST CLINIC. 10-


11- 2-


BILLY CONNOLLY. 15 CLOSE.


50AN AUDIENCE WITH 50 RAGING BULL (1960).


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL EASTER FUN BUSES


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


LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE W H A L LE Y FU N BUS


Leaves Whalley Bus Station Arrives back at


C L ITH E R O E FU N BUS


Leaves York Street, Clitheroe Arrives back at


£ 1 O N L Y


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


PENSE: "A Friend In


9-15 THE TRIAL OF SIR ROGER HOLLIS. Was the head of


TER. Tim Pigott-Smith nar- MI5, Br itain's top spy- rates this documentary


catcher, himself a Soviet Director General of MI5 from


TEMPTATION OF EILEEN


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


spy? Sir Roger Hollis was


1956 10 1965. Towards the end of his career a number


of his most senior officers Communist mole and


launched a to p -se c re t inquiry. Followed by ITN


NEWS HEADLINES,


remarkable 19B5 feature film I™ PRISONER: CELL BLOCK which is prerniered on BBC 2 tomorrow evenina at 10


A u nilSaAe? i i? re Ministry of Information DOUB L E


A „ . . . A , e


5’50ROADSHOWAN M A L S c?ft elvuS'J


MOSONGS OF PRAISE FOR p ,hSJ ,


f r o m E l y d ia . TV premiere of David


11-30 GRAND PRIX. 1900 For- mula One World Champion-


nightmare.


ships: Brazilian Grand Prix. Commentary by Murray


7 ic pii m . I?DAQCArc Trt iv, Walker. W 5 5 ¥ ! £ * ? * ? 'E -TO IN- 12-10CLOSE.


Lean's award-winning film of ________________________ 9-50NEWSMWM?hMnOVel'


I ^ E ^ V M A N ^ P r o m i s a d Land. " Film to mark the 20th


Martin nahPr°Kinho dealh 0l 5-00 ITN MORNING NEWS.


IM S TH rcO S P E L ACCORD- INGTOSTMARK


iu ? B n n v c ru n n i iMNPronpKBACT 9 m WPATHPD 2- 5 CLOSE





9-25DISNEY AT EASTER. The Legend of Coyote Rock.


9-35 BMX BEAT. 1W5 FRAGGLE ROCK.


19*35 DISNEY AT EASTER. It's Tough To Be A Bird.


1140 MORNING WORSHIP. 1240 AN


V.v.'.v'.'.'.':v ': ';v .v ; ':v :v : : :v l : / 140 MEMBERS ONLY. A Mem- 4-30 GALLERY. 940PAGES FROM CEEFAX.


ODYSSEY.


11- 12-


15 LITTLE NEZHA FIGHTS


GREAT DRAGON KINGS. CHRISTMAS LECTURES.


240 RUGBY SPECIAL


340 WINDMILL. Chris Serle looks at the subject of


America, with clips from the BBC library and special


guest Jonathan Kina.


440 P L t G H T OF T H E BUMBLE-BEE


1040THE MONASTERY OF moun t qimai


9.25 MOVIE MAHAL.


i i ^ c iim to p p ' 11*15 HELPING HENRY.


H29 S .^™ O N CAPERS. 1-30 LOST IN SPACE


2-30 SUMMER MADNE S S <195 5>' David Lean' s


en ch ant in g romantic comedy, starring Katherine Hepburn as an American spinster schoolteacher who finds romance on holiday in Venice in the handsome shape of Rossano Brazzi.


E D I N B U R G H 4-25 SMALLEST ELEPHANT IN THE WORLD.


ber of Parliament from the 540NEWS SUMMARY and North-West speaks out on


10ROYAL INSTITUTION 1*05 ACTION POINT. This is DEBT. Your F'9ht-


1*10 HORIZON "The Heart of 1-35 AAP KAA HAK. Another."


1-40 LINK.


240 MY GOD. Jonathan Miller ,alks 10 Philosopher and


exploring what the idea of Weather.


an issue of his or her choice. 545 A MATTER OF LIFE AND &-05 JESUS OF NAZARETH.


novelist Iris Murdoch in the 9-25 GREGORY'S GIRL (1980). 1'rs1 s'* programmes 11*10S W I M M I N G TO


God means to leading 12*45 S T R A N G E R T H A N ar t ists, scient i sts and theologians.


CAMBODIA, PARADISE.


2-30 CLOSE.


840CAVALLERIA RUSTI - CANA. Franco Zeffirelli’s film of Mascagni’s hot- blooded opera.


UNDER NEW MAN A GEMENT


Why not try our new restaurant menu. Quality food at AFFORDABLE prices. We have a comprehensive range of


bar meals which are available lunches and evenings.


SHORT OF CASH? SELL THOSE


UNWANTED ITEMS W IT H A


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22331 t l FOR BUYING'SELLiNG


EASTER OPENINGS Friday as normal


Saturday as normal


Sunday, 12 noon till 5-30 p.m. (for restaurant and bar meals)


Monday, 11-30 a.m..till 5-30 p.m. (for restaurant and bar meals)


We are closed Monday evening


Please phone Terry or Margaret Stanley for reservations


ta a & w M H ry


PUNCH BOWL Hurst Green


Telephone Stonyhurst 209 COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS of GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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


ANTIQUE/ CURIO FAIR


Samlesbury Memorial Hall (opposite Trafalgar Hotel, near Preston)


EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 4th


10*30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


Home-made refreshments served all day


WHIST and DOMINOES


Gisburn Festival Hall


SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd 7-30 p.m.


80p including supper


p.m. Jonathan Pryce plays a officer caught up in a see-


nario somewhere between 2'15JiJ1 ,Iv^ 4 b l a c k c o m e d y a n d


H. followed by ITN News Headlines.


DONAHUE, ‘‘Blind Date." f .o,l0W0d


Ea5 ^ C L AS S IC : NIGHTMARE. ___________________________ News began to suspect he was a


HOTEL & RESTAURANT LUNCHEON SPE C IA L


A B E R D E E N ANGUS M IN U T E S TE A K S AN DW IC H — £2.95


The very best in meat from Scotland with sliced onions and nutty coleslaw. (Monday to Saturday only)


Nestling on the banks of the rivet' Ribble th£ spread eagle


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


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


9-15 ITN NEWS. 9-35 ASPEL AND COMPANY.


15 FILM: THE SORROW AND 11-


SPECIAL. Ken Russell’s ABC of British Music.


BILL: "Once Upon A Spy." followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


1*40 SUPER SPIES DOUBLE BILL. "The Thirty Nine Steps."


3- 30 WORLD’S BEYOND.


440 FORMULA ONE. Live per­ formances from Europe's rock stars presented by John Leslie.


20 A SOUTH BANK SHOW 50SUPER SPIES DOUBLE


LOWER BUCK INN WADDINGTON


Telephone: 28705 A “Free” House serving


traditional ales with an old fashioned sing song at the piano Easter Saturday and Sunday evenings


9 Bar snacks served lunch times and evenings


• A la Carte Menu available evenings, reservations please


9 Traditional Sunday lunch 55MONSIEUR HULOT'S


• Each Sunday lunch Gallon of Ale draw in aid of Waddington Children's Sports day.


Please note as from April 1 st admission prices will be Adults £2, Children and Senior Citizens £1.


Bargain night Mondays £1.50 Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community •T H W H T 1


What’s on...What’s on...What’s on NATIONAL FARMERS UNION


C IV IC H A L L


PENSION SEMINAR


Join us at an


OPEN MEETING on


THURSDAY, APRIL 7th at 8 p.m.


in


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL PENDLETON


Up to date information available on the new pension legisla­


tion. Don't miss the opportunity to discuss this with our leading financial consultants. Urgent action is recom­ mended as change is imminent.


Everyone welcome — Light refreshments provided Enquiries to:


e v u ry u STEPHEN FAWCETT - B u h b h b 20BOBBY DAVRO'S TV


= KING = FORTHCOMING \ =


ATTRACTIONS


NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN THIS SATURDAY


7 p .m .— Midnight


DANCE NIGHT OUT with MC’s Syd and Botty. plus the


JACK CAMPBELL DANCE BAND


HOLKER HALL AND GARDENS


CARK-IN-CARTMEL,


NR. GRANGE-OVER-SANDS Tel. (044 853) 328


EASTER SUNDAY AND MONDAY


Punch and Judy. Magic Show, also have a go juggling and unicycling on Monday. Fun for the children and the young at heart plus all Holker other attractions and the HOLKER HOT AIR BALLOON


W IN ! W IN ! W IN !


• HOT AIR BALLOON FLIGHT • WEEKEND BREAK plus £50 spending money. • Easter Bunnies. 0 Easter Eggs.


All you have to do is visit us on EASTER SUNDAY or MONDAY to enter this FREE Draw ,


Children under 6 years FREE of charge Open 10-30 a.m. — 6 p.m.


Last admission to Hall and Grounds 4-30 p.m.


Have a Happy E a s te r— COME TO HOLKER r Y T T T T T T T T T l


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB | Whalley Road, ciitheroe Tel. 23337


i t ' ★ ★ S A TU R D A Y , A P R IL 2 n d ' THE C HA Y LINS


. . . Boy/GIrl Musical Duo -;; ★


★ 1 ★


: ' USUAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY , . . FRIDAY AND SUNDAY ' .. . •


* * * * * * * , * * *


i Members and Bona Fide Guests * * " * ^ * * * r t j r * * * * * * * *


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, APRIL 1st


WAYNE LESTER SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd


MEMBERS DRAW -


CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH ROEFIELD


Ladies v Men K.O. 11-30 a.m.


Members and Bona Fide Guesls


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


* • * * * !


¥ CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB ¥ GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 1st


M ■yC. £


HARVEST Always popular


SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd


JON ARNOLD A great voice


SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd


ANNETTE LORRAINE Another lop act


WEEKLY DOUBLE 21— 16 WEEKLY TREBLE 21— 12 — 19


------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EVERY WEDNESDAY


U S U A L E N T E R T A IN M E N T Members and Bona Fide Guests


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¥ ¥


T T ¥ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th


FARONS FLAMINGOS International 60’s Group


Cover charge £1 before 10 p.m.— £1.50 after


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


CHARITY SHOW THURSDAY, APRIL 21st


HIGH JINKS. BENTLEY EVANS i FAMILY SHOW. Plus special guest artists.


tn aid ol the David Sanderson Appeal Fund with


Tickets now available £2 MAUNDYTHUR


9-00 a.m. Holy Communi 7-30 p.m. Holy Communi


GOOD FRI


2-00 — 3-00 p.m. One H 7-


00 p.m. Covenant Servi EASTER E


9-00 p.m. Service of Ligh EASTER D


8-


LOUNGE BAR Sun, Tues., Thurs.


at the organ — guest singers welcome


KEN HARTLEY Wednesday, Friday


Playing yo u r favour ite requests Saturday


BACK IN TIME WITH PAT CARTER


DAVE RUSSELL lunch and evenings


Slnga an d p la y s fo r you Food available


OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES


Why n o t b r in g the family Children made welcome


ST MICHAEL LOW


MAUNDY


8-00 p.m. Mass of the Lo GOO


11-00 a.m. Stations of the 3-00 p.m. Reading of the Cross and Holy


EASTER HERITAGE SHOW APRIL 2nd, 3rd and 4th . and Sun., and Bank Holiday Monday — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.)


GIANT CRAFT MARQUEE


ARCHERY SHOOT ★


BLACKSMITH DISPLAY


FARMHOUSE


STYLE CATERING (Mob Caps and all)





TRADE STANDS etc.


★ (AA Signposted)


Further details Irom: Heritage Fairs, Tel. (0282) 844037


All wilhin the superb estate, with it’s 24 acre lake at:


COLD ESTATE CONISTON


(near GARGRAVE, on A65) r tU ^C O N IS IO N COLD ESTATE


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VINTAGE BUS TRIPS ★


HAND LOOM DISPLAY





1 MILE NATURE TRAIL AROUND


% THE LAKE ★


PERIOD DRESS ★


MORRIS


DANCERS (Saturday)


OWL DISPLAY (Sun. and Mon.)





Plus Various Other > Attractions





' family. Adults: £1.50, Children: SOp


A great day (of all the HOLYS


8-00 p.m. Vigil and first EASTE


Masses at 8-30 a.m., 10-3 Low Moor at 1


00 a.m. Holy Communi 9- 45 a.m. Parish Commu


11-15 a.m. Holy Communi 6-30 p.m. Easier Hymns


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Tickets £2. Son. Cits. El.50 Book in advance lor Iree sherry


FRIDAY, APRIL 8th at 7-30 p.m.


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


TCHAIKOVSKY EVENING Conductor: Barry Wordsworth Soloist: Pascal Devoyon


Programme available on request


Tickets: £5.50. £4.00. £2.50 (usual reductions)


SATURDAY, MAY 21 at at 7-30 p.m.


Return by popular demand


THE DRIFTERS Tickets: £5.50. £5.00. £4.50


plus support m


WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. APRIL 6th, 7th and 8th


BUTTON MOON TINA’S SURPRISE!


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s back with a brand new adventure called


Superb children’s entertainment Tickets: £2.25; Parties £2.00


WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th at 7-30 p.m.


TV’s lop comedy impressionist BOBBY DAVRO’S


LAUGHTER SHOW with special guests


Tickets: £7.00. £6.00. £5.00 NOW BOOKING FOR


Apr. 9—Raza and Irene Parveen Apr. 9— Int. Staff Band


Apr. t5—‘The Cooter' Disco


Apr. 23— Lancs. School Symph Apr. 24—Wrestling


Apr. 27—Three Musketeers


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


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CLITHEROE & DISTRICT SCOUT EXECUTIVE


GANG SHOW ’88 Produced by Barbara Scattergood


M O N D A Y , A P R IL 1 8 th , to S A TU R D A Y , A P R IL 2 3 rd 7-30 p.m. each evening


in th e P A R ISH C H U R C H H ALL , C L ITH ER O E


Tickets £2, Children under 14 Mon.-Frl. £1 No Increase — prices as last time


Friday, April 8th, 2-3 p.m., 6-7 p:m., Sat., April 9th, 2-3 p.m., Mon. and Tues., April 11th and 12th, 2-3 p.m., 6-7 p.m., Frl., April 15th, 2-3 p.m., 6-7 p.m., Sat., April 16th, 2-3 p.m.


BOOKING OFFICE OPEN:


Postal Bookings to Mr J. N. Clayton, 17 Down- ham Road, Chatburn, Clltheroe 41739 or Cllth­ eroe 22786


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Acc r in g to n 384874 CABARET ROOM FRIDAY


SOULSURVIVERS Fantastic Showband


SATURDAY


SONNY HAYES AND CO.


, Top TV Comedy Magic Act plus HIGH JINKS Fabulous Vocal Instrumental Act


DON'T MISS EASTER SUNDAY (N THE CARVERY


Why n o t b o o k a meal In the Carvery a n d reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress re s tr ic tio n s spply


THE PARIS ST MARY


6-


8- 9-


5- EASTER DAY


00 a.m. Holy Communion 00 a.m. Holy Communion


10-30 a.m. Family Communion


00 p.m. St Ann's Court (HC) 00 p.m. Festal Evensong PADIHAM 73783


Thursday (ex Sunday) at 7-30 p.m. Matinee Wednesday and Thursday 2-15 p.m.


CLITHEROE @ 23278 Commencing Good Friday to


LEISURE LINK Leisure Link is a completely new service enabling you to


journey from Clitheroe, Preston, Burnley and Colne to Haworth Railway Station or Keighley Bus Station and includes a tree return train on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.


Commencing on Good Friday, the service will operate Sundays, Bank and Public Holidays throughout the summer.


Departs Clitheroe, Well Terrace — 0950 Preston — 0935 (change at Burnley) Burnley 1030,1330 or 1620


Departs Keighley — 0800,1750 for Clitheroe, 1200,1500 for Burnley


1750 change at Burnley for Preston Fare including train ride, Burnley, Colne to Haworth or Keighley ’


£4 adult return, £2 child return Clltheroe to Haworth or Keighley


£5 adult return, £2.50 child return


Buy your ticket on the bus. For further Information telephone West Yorkshire Road Car Company on Keighley 603284


A P R I L 2 2 N D ( e v u n in g ) . A p r i l 2 3 r d ( u i i i t in u c i tm l e v e n in g ) , U o l to n -H y -B u w . h in d D rum u G r o u p , p re s e n t th 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 l l o l t u n - l l v - U o w lu iu l , 2 7 7 .


C A L D E R S T O N E S R e v u e u iu f D r a m a t ic S o c ie ty . M a y 1 7 th t o 2 1 s t , F i d d l e r o n Un- R o o f , 7 - 3 0 e a c h e v e n i ix i . P h o n e W h a l le y 8 2 3 7 8 5 fo r d e ta i ls


J U N E 1 2 t h . D o w u h a m & T w is to n V i l la g e F e te , l - 3 0 p .m . t o 5 p .m . T h e m e is ‘ C a r n iv a l T im e . ’


J U N E 4 th & 5 th , S la id h u rn S te am a n d V iu ta u e V e h ic le D is p la y . F o r f u r t h e r d e ta i ls , c o n ta c t S la id h u r n 6 0 5 .


M A Y 1 2 th . C l i th e r o e L io n s * C lu b S p o r t s m a n 's D in n e r .


F re d T r u e m a n . L a d ie s a ls o in v i te d .


M O N D A Y . A P R I L 1 8 T H to S a tu rd a y A p r i l 2 3 r d , C l i th - e r o e a n d D is t r ic t S c o u ts - G it iK i S h o w , 1 9 8 8 .


S A T U R D A Y A P R I L 3 0 t h . H i l ih e r L in e H a n d ic a p p e d


C h i ld r e n ’ s T r u s t . G o o d as N e w a n d J u m b le S a le , at S to n y h u r s t C o l le n e .


S A T U R D A Y . M A Y 1 2 th . o x r o i is t a n d d a n c e - u ia n t m a r ­ q u e e , C a s t le f ie ld R o u n d T a b le & C l i t h e r o e L io n s . T e l . C l i th c r o e 2 7 3 3 1.


S U N D A Y 1 9 th J U N E . C h a it j- le y M a n o r O p e n D a y . F u r - t l i e r d e t a i l s , c o n t a c t A c c r in g to n 3 8 3 3 4 7 .


S U N D A Y A P R IL 1 0 th . R o e - f ie ld L e is u re C e n t re A p p e a l p re s e n t t in : H o u g h to n W e a v ­ e rs in C o n c e r t . 'T ic k e ts on s a le a t th e C iv ic H a l l .


5 U N D A Y . J U N E 1 2 t h . M c d ia c v u t F a y re a t W h a l le y A h h c y . W h a l le y & D is t r ic t L io n s C lu b . E n q u i r ie s to G re a t H a rw o o d 8 8 4 1 1 2 .


S U N D A Y . M A Y 1 5 th . C l i th - e r o e & D i s t r i c t M e n t a l ly 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 m i le s , fa n c y d re s s o p t io n a l .


S U N D A Y . M A Y 2 9 th , S p r in g H a n k h o l i d a y . S l u id h u r n F le a M a r k e t . R in g f o r d e ta i ls . S la id h u r n 2 6 5 .


5 T H J U N E 1 9 8 8 H e r i ta g e F a i r . C i i th e r o e R o u n d T a b le a n d C l i lh e r o e L io n s . T o w n C e n t r e s ta l ls a v a i la b le . T e l . J o h n R o b e r ts 2 3 5 5 0 .


t/HarMnic grange


CHURCH OF PARISH


ST PAUL LOW MOOR


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-


GOOD FRIDAY


9-00 s.m. Litany and Ante-Communion


10-30 a.m. Family Service (Yzhr)


30 p.m. Sung Eucharist


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


FLEA MARKET


EASTER MONDAY 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. To book a stall


TEL. GISBURN 399


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