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Clitlieroe 2232!, (Editor 2 Cli!heme Advertiser & Times. .June 2!>lli. JOS!) Clitlieroe 22321 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Ckissijied)


What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s on . . . CIVIC HALL


BLACKPOOL X28


Clitheroe S 23278 THIS THEATRE USES DOLBY


EQUIPMENT TO BRING YOU THE HIGH


FIDELITY REALISM OF DOLBY STEREO FILMS


COMMENCING FRIDAY, JUNE 30th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


9-


C Granada Q__BBC-1 5-


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM 9*25 GHOST TRAIN


11*30 THE CHART SHOW 12*30 BATMAN 1*00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


1*05 GRANADA REPORTS MOJOBWATCH 1*40 THE DUKE LIVES ON — JOHN WAYNE. A Profile of one of Hollywood's legends.


2-40SATURDAY MATINEE "T ru e G r it ” . In the old west, a young girl wanting to avenge her murdered father seeks the aid of a hard- drinking old marshal.


5*00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather fol­ lowed by GRAN AD A REPORTS.


5- 6-


BROKE


6- 45 COMBAT 7- 45 BRIAN CONLEY — THIS WAY UP


6*15 MOVIE PREMIERE: THE DIRTY DOZE N: THE F A T A L M I S S I O N (1966). Major Wright and the Dirty Dozen are given a unique assignment • the destruction of a group of top level Nazi military, scientific and political leaders. Star­ ring Telly Savalas. Ernest Borgnine and Alex Cord.


10-00 ITN NEWS 10*20 HALE & PACE 10-


11- O L D S 10- 55 RUGBY UNION


7- 40 OPEN UNIVERSITY 6- 30 ROOBARB 8-


35 THE RACCOONS


9- 00 ON THE WATERFRONT 55 CARTOON


11- 00F ILM : DAKOTA IN C I ­ DENT. After a stagecoach has been wrecked in the desert, a group of assorted passengers • including a bank robber, a politician and a double-crossing dance hall girl • find themselves at risk from thirst and marauding Cheyenne Indians. Starring Dale Robertson and Linda Darnell.


12- 27 WEATHER 12-30 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mo n d L y n am. 12-35 RUGBY UNION. 1-00 N EWS . 1 - 0 5 R U G B Y UNION. 1-55 TENNIS.


15 THE INCREDIBLE HULK 15 YOUNG, GIFTED AND


5-05 NEWS; Weather 5-15 S P O R T / R E G I O N A L NEWS


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


5- 45 MACGYVER 6-


NESS. Showbiz quiz pre­ sented by Mike Smith with Kenny Everett, Gloria Hunni- ford and their guests Tim B r oo k e -T a y lo r , Ner y Hughes, Richard O'Sullivan and Su Pollard.


7- 05 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH­ TER SHOW


7- WEEKEND


8- 05C O L U MB O . Columbo receives help from a boy genius and a robot


man investigates the killing of an unpopular veteran police officer.


50 HOOPERMAN. Hooper-Weather. 9-


20 STARRING BURT REYN* “ B e s t


10-


Friends” . Two writers who have enjoyed a peaceful professional relationship find problems when they marry and visit their respective parents.


1*20 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Fol­


l o we d by ITN News Headlines.


1-50THE H IT MAN AND HER. Followed by ITN News Headlines


4-00 BATMAN 4-30 AMERICA'S TOP 10


( BBC-2 ) 6-


2-45 WIMBLEDON 89 7-


8- 3 0 T A M A S DARKNESS) ( T H E


11- 12-


9-30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L • ATHLETICS


social worker investigating a suspected case of child bat­ tering is badly beaten up by the father.


OF THE DAY. MO WEATHER


10- 11-


LORDS


DANCERS' COMPETITION 1989.


15EUROVISION YOUNG Behind every great detective is one even greater. “And my dear Holmes,


30 TH E WE E K IN TH E 10 FILM: THE NAKED AND


THE DEAD. Raoul Welsh's screen version of Norman Mailer's controversial best­ seller about the Japanese campaign in World War II. Aldo Ray stars as a tough professional sargeant. Cliff Robertson as the young liberal lieutenant, and Ray­ mond Massey as the draco­ nian general who find them­ selves locked in conflict over their attitudes to military authority (1958).


( Channel 4 j 30 JUST 4 FUN


64)0 ARK ON THE MOVE 6-


7- 00 KABOOOLE 7-


SHOW 9- 35T H A T ’ S SHOWBUSI- 9-


8- 00 STREETWISE 8-


‘Watson... Ihere's an evil mastermind on the loose!" Michael Caine


there's an idiot on his trail!" Ben Kingsley


COMING soon to a local stop near you-'


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BARGAIN F A R E S - ju s t pay the driver RETURN FARES


A d u l t £2.50


C h ild /O A P D is a b le d


£2.00


You can board service X28 at any local stop along the way at the following times:


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Whalley Bus S ta t io n ................................................................092 5 Langho Sp ring M ill..................................................................093 0 Wilpshire Bulls He ad................................................................0935


Calls at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Talbot Road Bus Station RETURNS AT 5-45 p.m.


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


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30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 30THE OPRAH WINFREY 15 JAZZ CLASSICS


9-25 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


30 HAND IN HAND


10- 004 WHAT ITS WORTH 10-


30 MON ONCLE. Jacques Tali


stars in this virtually word­ less comedy as the immortal M. Hulot, hilariously at odds with the modern world.


12-30 DANCE WITH ME. Victor tells Lucia he is leaving Rio.


35SOMETHING FOR THE


1- 00THE GL A S S M O U N ­ TAIN. Romantic drama star­ ring Michael Denison as a composer torn between his wife and an Italian woman who saves his life.


15NEWS AND S PORT ; 2- 30CASUALTY. A Young 50 CHANNEL 4 RACING.


,505 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 600 RIGHT TO REPLY 6*30 TOUR DE FRANCE 1989


700 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 800 KINGDOM OF THE SUN: SAFARI BY BALLOON


900 COCTEAU TRIBUTE: LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES


15 WIMBLEDON 69 • MATCH 15 THE ROCKFORD FILES


11- 00 LUTHER VANDROSS IN CONCERT. One of the greatest singer-songwriters of the 80s, recorded during his recent season at Wemb­ ley Arena in London.


50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 35 NEWSVIEW


1200 AFTER DARK. Channel 4 s live open-ended'discussion programme, featuring peo­ ple who have a passionate interest in some aspect of the week's chosen subject and are ready to explore, defend or attack it.


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THIS SUNDAY, JULY 2nd 10 a .m. to 5 p .m.


A dm is s io n a n d P a rk in g FREE WHALLEY B ro o k h o u s e F arm, M il to n Ro ad.


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N O T H IN G T O D E C L A R E


A thriller idth a French connection BURNLEY MECHANICS


FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 7-30 p.m. Admission £3; concessions £2: groups of 10+ £1 each Tickets available from MI*AA Tel. (0282) 21980 and agents


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A Great Day Out for A l l the Funiiiy


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S A T U R D A Y . A U G U S T 1 9 th , R u r a l C r a f t s F a i r , W e s t B r a d f o r d P la y in n F ie ld s M a n a g em e n t C om m i t te e .


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ST. CATHERINES CHURCH SUMMERFAYRE West Bradford SATURDAY, JULY 1st


In the Church Grounds 2-15 p.m.


Home made refreshments in Sunday School.


White Elephant, New & Produce, Good as New, Toys & Books, Tombola Raffle, Ice Cream.


irk irk * * * * * * * * * k * A * * * ★ u M a r n c 's * * * FREE ADMISSION THU RSDAY


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______________________________________________ Z , Sunday, July 9th from 2 p.m. to 5 p;m.


The Gardens of Downham Hall on


Various Stalls. Games. Displays. Including:- “Strawberries and Wine"


"Jazz Band".


Bric-a-Brac Tombola Good-as-New Handicrafts Home Produce Spin-the-Bottle


SS. MICHAEL & JOHN'S SCOUTS AND GUIDES are holding their


i Granada 3 C BBC-1 25G H O S T T R A I N ON


500 ITV MORNING NEWS 600 TV AM 9-


SUNDAY 10- 15 THE CAMPBELLS


10- 45 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 1200 HEARTLAND 12-


COMPASSION


9-30 MORNING SERVICE. From Lancaster Priory, marking


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


12-50 AAP KAA HAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 1-00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


1-15 CELEBRATION MASTER­ CLASS . With Yehudi Menuhin.


1-45 THE SEA URCHINS


2*10 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE "D o u b le A g e n t " Par t Two. A secret agent disap­ pears during a dangerous mission and only his identi­ cal twin, a veterinarian and family man can come to his rescue.


3-15 SUNDAY MATINEE "The Secret Gard en" . A dis­ agreeable young girl. neg-. lected by her parents and raised by servants, discov­ ers a secret garden and her life changes forever.


500 ALL CLUED UP 5- 6-


ITV National Weather.


6-35 GRANADA REPORTS 6-40 APPEAL ON BEHALF OF The National Deaf Ch il­ dren's Society


6- 45 HIGHWAY. From Shetland. 7-


7- 45 WE ARE SEVEN 8- 45 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


900 THAT'S LOVE 9- 30 SPITTING IMAGE


10-00TALES OF SHERWOOD FOREST


IIOOLET’ S FACE THE MU­ S I C . “ L e n n o n and McCartney’’.


1200 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


12-55 THE OTHER StDE OF,?TO­ NIGHT. From Cannes r tlh e Advertising Film Festival,‘|


1- 2- ITN News Headlines.


40's "The Rocking Horse Winner" 49). A boy dis­ covers he can predict win­ ners while riding an old rock­ ing horse; his mother's greed has fatal results. Fol­ lo we d by ITN News Headlines.


400 NIGHT BEAT Wall”


Off The 10-


' the quincentenary of the birth of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer who produced the Book of Common Prayer.


1105 KILLING FIELDS. Fifty-six people died on Britain's farms in 1987. many of them children. David Lomax asks who is to blame for the acci­ dents and how they can be stopped.


11-


1205 SIGN EXTRA 12-


35 WHO CARES? 30 COUNTRY FILE


30 CORONATION STREET 30ITN NEWS. Followed by


4-


I- OONews; BONANZA 200 EASTENDERS 300 FILM: GUNS OF THE MAG­ NIFICENT SEVEN. George Kennedy stars as a legend­ ary American gunfighter who with his five helpers is hired by Max, ardent follower of the revolutionary leader Quintero, to rescue his hero from the vicious Colonel Diego, so that he can lead the oppressed Mexican peasants in revolt. Co-star­ ring Joe Don Baker and Reni Santoni.


4-40 BLUE RACER DOUBLE BILL


5- 25 OUR HOUSE 6-


HORSES 15 FAMILY FORTUNES


7- 45 SUPERSENSE 8-


AND SMALL


94)5 NEWS; Weather 9-


20 THAT'S LIFE!


104)5 HEART OF THE MATTER 10- 40 THE BIGE 11- 05 THE ODD COUPLE I I-


11-50 WEATHER ( BBC-2 )


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-05 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB


25 DONAHUE. F o l lo w e d ^ 25 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE


1-35 GRANDSTAND with Bob Wilson, fea tu rin g : 1-35 ATHLETICS,2-00 CRICKET. 3-20 RACING, 3-40 ATH­ LETICS. 4-10 CRICKET.


6- 45 ONE MAN AN D HIS


DOG. Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall introduce the Sheep­ dog Championship Irom Esthwaite Water in the Lake District.


7- WORLD 8- 30 THE SKY AT NIGHT


55 GO FOR IT! 15 THE BIGE


6-25 NEWS; Weather 6- 40 PRAISE BE! 7-


9-05 ALEXEI SAYLE'S STUFF 9-


1-05 MOVIEDROME


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-


10- 07 F I L M : S T A R D U S T MEMORIES


55 PLAYBUS 15MAKING SENSE. OF Channel 43


6-00 HALLELUJAH! 6- 30 FLIGHT OVER SPAIN


- 7-30 GO FISHING 7-


15 OPEN UNIVERSITY


TIMES. ITN Correspon­ dents introduce background reports on world news.


8- 00 DAVID THE GNOME 8- 30C H IL D R E N OF FIRE MOUNTAIN. New Zealand film drama series set in the early 1900s.


9- 00 DENNIS. This mischievous antics of this American car­ toon character.


9-25 HERE AND NOW ON 4.


104X)AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL. A New series presented by Steve Robil- Hard, featuring the best game of the week from this increasingly popular sport.


11-00 POB'S PROGRAMME 11-


KIDS. Australian mini-series about the adventures of two children who go to live with their guardian.


12- 00THE WALTONS. John's peace of mind is threatened when an evangelist comes to Wal ton Mountain to preach and lead a baptismal service


15O N L Y F O O L S A N D


1- 00 LOST IN SPACE. Today. aliens plan to destroy an off- course planet, refusing to delay the blast until the Earth party can lift off.


15 ALL CREATURES GREAT 4-


2- 00 DAVID COPPERFIELD. A season of films based on the novels of Charles Dickens begins today with David O .S e tz n i c k 's cla ss ic production.


25 FRAGILE EARTH


6-25 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER


5- 30 TOUR DE FRANCE 1989 6*45 JAMES DEAN • THE FIRST A M E R I C A N T E E N ­ AGER. Feature- length documentary about James Dean, drawing on interviews with his colleagues and friends • including Dennis Hopper. Natalie Wood and Sammy Davis Jnr • together with clips from his three major films and earlier archive footage.


8- 9- 00 THE MANAGERESS


10- 00 LORD OF THE FLIES. The season of British films of the 1960's continues with Peter Brook's disturbing and pow­ erful film version of William Golding's best-selling novel.


30 ROUGH GUIDE TO THE 1-


20 THREE OF A KIND 2-


11- 45 THE SACRED MUSIC OF DUKE ELLINGTON


EDGAR WALLACE 25 CLOSE


SUMMER HOLIDAYS 1989 DAY EXCURSIONS SU ND A Y 9 th JU LY


WHITBY - Blessing of the Boats....................... YORK.................................................................. EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..........................


30THE H E N D E R S O N


SU ND AY 1 6 th JU LY HOWARTH......................................................... EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..........................


MON DAY 1 7 th JU LY HADRIAN'S WALL - KIELDER FOREST and DAM. stops will be made en route for meals...


LLANDUDNO..................................................... RHYL................................................................... SOUTHPORT..................................................... BLACKPOOL......................................................


TU E SD A Y 1 8 th JU LY WENSLYDALE TOUR - KETTLEWELL. LEY- BURN, RICHMOND (Lunch 2Vi> hrs.) return via REDMERE. ASKRIGG. HARDRON. GARSDALE, KIRKBY LONSDALE.................. SCARBOROUGH.............................................. YORK................................................................. BLACKPOOL...................................................... FLEETWOOD..


SU ND AY 2 3 rd JU LY BOWES MUSEUM and RABY CASTLE via SEDBERGH. BROUGH. BARNARD CAS­


TLE, BOWES MUSEUM (Lunch) then RABY CASTLE..............................................................


EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..........................


M ON DAY 2 4 th JU LY LLANDUDNO..................................................... RHYL................................................. ................. SEVEN LAKES................................................... WINDERMERE and BOWNESS...................... BLACKPOOL.....................................................


TU E SD A Y 2 5 th JU LY STRATFORD-UPON-AVON.............................


15 THE NATURE OF MUSIC BLACKPOOL...................................................... FLEETWOOD.....................................................


BLENHEIM PALACE - Birthplace of Sir Win­ ston Churchill...................................................... BRIDLINGTON................................................... YORK.................................................................


W ED NESDA Y 2 6 th JU LY BEAMISH • North of England Open Air Museum.............................................................. DURHAM............................................................ WHITBY and SCARBOROUGH................... .^r SOUTHPORT..................................................... BLACKPOOL......................................................


20THE MYSTERIE S OF


W ED NESDA Y 2 n d AUGU ST SOUTHPOI


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W ED NESDA Y 1 9 th JU LY VALE OF EVESHAM and COTSWOLD TOUR via STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, CHIPPING CAMPDEN. MORETON-IN- MARSH, STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, BOUR- TON-ON-THE-WATER. return via BROAD­


WAY and EVESHAM......................................... SEVEN LAKES................................................... WINDERMERE and BOWNESS...................... BLACKPOOL...................................................... SOUTHPORT.....................................................


TH U R SD A Y 2 0 th JU LY WHITBY.............................................................. YORK.................................................................. BLACKPOOL...................................................... MORECAMBE....................................................


08-40 08-40


5.00 5.75


08-40 4.40 09-20


3.30 09-20 3.30


FR ID AY 2 1 s t JU LY CHESTER CITY................................................ CHESTER ZOO................................................. FLEETWOOD..................................................... BLACKPOOL...................................................... SKIPTON............................................................


S A TU R D A Y 2 2 n d JU LY SOUTHPORT..................................................... LIVERPOOL - for the ALBERT DOCK — SHOPPING............... ;........................................


TH UR SDA Y 2 7 th JU LY DUMFRIES and GALLOWAY, via SWEET­ HEART ABBEY. DALBEATTIE. KIRKCUD­ BRIGHT, COAST RD. overlooking WIG­


TOWN BAY, over CAIRNSMORE OF FLEET to CLATTERINGSHAWS LOCH AND LOCH KEN, CASTLE DOUGLAS DUMFRIES...........


CHESTER CITY................................................ CHESTER ZOO.................................................. MORECAMBE.................................................... BLACKPOOL......................................................


FR ID AY 2 8 th JU LY CASTLE HOWARD (Scene of Brideshead Revisited)............................................................ YORK.................................................................. HARROGATE..................................................... BLACKPOOL.........;........................................... FLEETWOOD................. ...................................


SA TU R D A Y 2 9 th JU LY METRO CENTRE, GATESHEAD - Europe's largest indoor shopping complex......................


SU ND AY 3 0 th JU LY ALTON TOWERS (Admission not included)...


EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..........................


TU E SD A Y 1 s t AUGU S T BLACKPOOL..................................................... FLEETWOOD......................


FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS


CAMELOT (admission not included).., ------------ORT.......................................


S A TU R D A Y 5 th AUGU S T GRANADA STUDIOS TOUR (including admission)................................................. ........


SU ND A Y 6 th AUGU S T EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..........................


TU E SD A Y 8 th AUGU ST BLACKPOOL...................................................... FLEETWOOD.....................................................


WED NESDA Y 9 th AUGU S T WIGAN PIER for a 2 hour stay then on to


SOUTHPORT.................. ..................................


09-20 2.80 09-20 . 3.30


09-40 10.95 12-50 3.50


09-20 3.30 09-20 3.30 09-20 3.30


SUNDAY 13 th AUGUST EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN........................


TH UR SDA Y 1 7 th AUGU S T SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW....................


FR ID A Y 1 8 th AUGU S T SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW....................


S A TU R D A Y 1 9 th AUGU ST SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW...................


SU ND A Y 2 0 th AUGU S T EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN........................


TU E SD A Y 2 2 n d AUGU ST BLACKPOOL....................... FLEETWOOD.....................


SEATS BOOK ED TO PLAN. CH ILDREN: UNDER 14 years of age when accompanied by an adult, half fare to the nearest 5p above.


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CRAFTS FAIR ARTS AND


a t TH E CO RONA TION Horton In Craven (A59 nr. Glsbum)


SU ND AY, JU L Y 2 n d 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Knitwear, custions. decoupage, wildlife, pictures, pyrography, flowercraft. stone cottages, pottery, fudge, cakes, etc.


ADMISSION FREE


Details — Mrs J. M. Harris 0943 76804


FLEA MARKET &


CAR BOOT SALE Knowle Green Village Hall


Nr: Longridge


SUNDAY, 2nd JULY 1 1 a .m . - 4 p.m.


.Rin g Cleavleys 824 918 COACH HIRE PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­


HODSONS ofGISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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2nd WEEK SUMMER HOLIDAYS 1989 DAY EXCURSIONONS


4.20 3.30


3.30 09-20 4.40 35 SECOND SIGHT F A M I L Y


4 , F U N D A Y !M ) ' o n S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 1 s t


1 commencing at 12 noon


. S C H O O L P L A Y IN G F IE L D S , L O W E R G A T C


(all Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Broumies are invited) Tombola • Bouncing Castle • Welly


Novelty Races • Tug o'War


Throw • I:acc-Painting plus lots more • Refreshments available • Stalls


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THE SWAN AND ROYAL C lith e ro e


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Every Tuesday Night


Drinks promotions — Prizes— §£/ Happy Hour till 8 p.m.


FRIDAY NIGHT— TOP SOUNDS


X FRIDAY 7TH JULY — B.J. RAMBO JL. 2 ,


SATURDAY NIQHT — PARTY NIGHT COMING SOON


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: :.T«l: Wh»Mey 823088 16ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY * 7 T k k k k k k k k k k ★ * * * ★ * * * *


THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY Ribble Valley District


WHALLEY LIBRARY


JULY EXHIBITIONS GALLERY - Ph otog rap hs by Kenneth Taylor.


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DISPLAY CASE - Stoneware and porcelain by Philip and An ne Jose. r * * * * * 1


MOTOCROSS SCRAMBLE at Higher Mere Syke Farm, Wigglesworth


on SUNDAY, JULY 2nd S ta r tin g a t 11 a.m . , on site re fre shm e n ts a n d toilets


ADMISSION: ADULTS £1.00, CHILDREN 50p


Small children free ^


The event is approx. 1.5 miles south ol » a Wigglesworth on the Sawley road, follow motocross signs from Wigglesworth and Sawley


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: CHILDREN’S : s CLOTHING SALE \


In aid o f W a d dington Sp orts Fund a t the


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Lower Buck, Waddington * on Wednesday 5th July at 8 .00 p.m. — ADMISSION 10p C h a in -s to re s e c o n d s a n d s am p le s


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LOW MOOR CLUB F r id a y , J u n e 3 0 th


ROYSTON JONES TRIO Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday


MEMBERS DRAW Sunday, July 2nd: £17


Members and Bona Fide guests


ST PAUL’S LOW MOOR


SATURDAY, JULY 1st


Clitheroe Singers present


‘HOLY MAN’ 7 p.m. in the Church


9-00 Holy Communion


SUNDAY, JULY 2nd


10-30 Family Communion and Prizegiving


5- 6-


00 St Ann's Court 00 SONGS OF


PRAISE All welcome


EVER AT Til


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(Clitheroe A/J


MASSIVE INDCf AREAS— 5Cj


Tel: HOYLES (02I * ^ .


* £


MOORLAND SCHOOL FETE


Ribblesdale Avenue, Clitheroe


SATURDAY, 1st JULY 2 p.m. To be opened by


Mrs G. Waddington


Inc.— Pe n d le Jaz zm en Bo uncin g Ca stle C re am Tea s H e lico peter and Army Ve hicles


" P rofes s io nal local c ra fts


Ring 0253 404 Sandcastle, Sout


84°F ★ WAVE POO ★ WHITE KNUCKI ★ FOUNTAIN,*


Follow the crq


2 FRIDAY EVENIM Z


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Bring everyone n


Car boot spaces only £5. 1 fror l


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FRIDAY, JU N E 3 0 th a n d SA TU R D A Y , JU LY 1 s t


VAGABONDS W ED N E S D A Y , JU L Y 5 th


JAMES and THE


JIMMY


(Clubland's No. 1 attraction — plus support)


THE AFFAIR (Sensational Group)


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS


DAVE RUSSELL ENTERTAINS


Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


Room available lor private hire. Weddings, etc. catered lor


Grab your cossl have some fun aj


Prices plunge (Last Admiss


Get there before Blcj Seamus arrive


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874 ■ %


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


F t BLACKBURN


J f 662424 01 ■


> ^ NELSON


X 694929 Call or **'nt« to


15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


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1 9 /2 0 A U G U S T . R ib h le s d a le V a l le y . V in ta g e C lu b R a l ly .


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