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'V 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 17th; 1981 Weekend SATURDAY-


: FROLICS. Highlights froth the Apollo Victoria .Theatre where a .host of stars





9 -0 5—THE WORLD ,OF RUGBY (last in series) The history of Rugby Union Football.


9-30—SWAP SHOP Noel Ed­ monds hosts, with regular team Keith, John and Maggie.


12-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND, iriclud, ing 1-00 News Summary. Football Focus (12-20) Foot­ b a ll L ea gu e p r e v iew . Racing ■ from Ascot (12-45, 1-20); 12-50 The HSS Hire Shop Hurdle Race; 1-25 The


5-10—THE POLICE — MON- TERSERRAT '81. The Police record a new LP on the Caribbean island of Montserrat.


SGB Handicap Steeplech­ ase; World Cup Ski-ing (1- 05, 1-35) from Bad Kleinkir- chheim: The Ladies’. Dow­ nhill. International Rugby Union (1-55) from Murray- Held, Scotland v Australia; 3-45 Half-time • football scores. International Show Jumping (3-55) from the Grand Hall, Olympic — The Radio Rentals Santa Claus Top Score; Final Score (4- 35) classified check and the pools news.


5-


6 - 6-


NEWS I- Vf*.. • » "


I l l l i l l i 3-


gathered earlier this year to , donate their services to MENCAP.


20—WEATHER . ■


cinema fare. This includes “Gallipoli,” and new treat­ ment of an old story “Zorro,


i The Gay Blade.” 10-30—WATCH IT! TISWAS. .’ Get to g e th e r . with the Tiswas team for more madcap fun.


12-15—WORLD OF SPORT. In trod u c ed by Dick ie


i Davies. 12-20 On The Ball. 12-45 World. Cud Ski-ing and Ice Figure Skating. 1-


00-rCLIFF ..RICHARD in


4- 45—PLAY AWAY. A festive . entertainmen t s tarrin g- Brian Cant.


• “THE. YOUNG ONES”, (1961) with Robert Morley, Carole Gray and The Shadows.


. ' 5-


5-30—“RACHEL AND THE • • STRANGER,” (bw) Film . (1948) starring William / H o ld en , with L o re t ta Young; Robert Mitchum. •.


.“The Star, of Bethelem,” with Patrick Moore.


• 15 ITN News. 1-20 The ITV Six. Doncaster at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. Towcester at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45. 3-00 Ice Figure Skating. 3-45 Half- Time Soccer Netos and Re­ ports. 4-00 Wrestling. 4-50


10—THE SKY AT NIGHT- - <


: Results. 5."05—METAL MICKEY. • “Merry Christmas Mickey.”


: With Bob Monkhouse. Two family., teams compete for the chance to win a jumbo • jackpot of £1,000.


r.


.7-00—NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


7-15—DID YOU SEE . . ? Review of recent or current television with Ludovic Kennedy.


6- 7-


50—NEWS; Weatherman 00—SPORT/REGIONAL


GENERATION GAME


7- 00—‘“WARLORDS OF AT­ LANTIS,” Feature film (1 9 7 8 ) s ta r r in g Doug M cC lu r e , and P e t e r Gilmore.


8- 9- i ij 'r \•:)


13 iS


M ‘ j


starring Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.


Weatherman. 9-35-MATCH OF THE DAY


SPECIAL featuring Foot­ ball League action and In­


1 2 -0 5—FUNDAMENTAL


11-05—PARKINSON. Michael Parkinson with special guests The Bee Gees.


ternational Show Jumping from th e Grand Hall, Olympia.


9- 10-


90 takes on the brain pat­ tern of another person in order to solve a crisis.


p r ev iew o f Christmas SUNDAY g l i B i i l i i l l


9-00—MR BENN: A “See- Saw” programme.


9-15—WAKE UP SUNDAY with songs and stories from Dana and The Brown Brothers


9- JEEVAN. 10-


F IE L D ’S W IL D E ST SCHOOL ON EARTH. An insight into the training of wild animals for the circus..


10-


(last in series) for speech- impaired people


1 1 -


35—LOST FOR WORDS 1-


11- 00—SEE HEAR! Magazine for those with hearuig prob­ lems.


PATCHWORK ( la s t in s e r ie s ) with Rosamond Richardson


2-


5 0—D IS C O V E R IN G 3-


12- 15—SUNDAY WORSHIP: “Because One-Child is Born.” A Christmas celeb­ ration from the Middleton H a l l , C en tr a l Milton Keynes.


1-00—FARMING: followed by Weather for farmers.


1-25—EMBROIDERY (last in s e r ie s ) “Machine Em­ broidery."


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES


1 -5 5—FILM MATINEE: “ THE MAN IN THE SANTA CLAUS SUIT,” s ta r r in g Fred Astaire (1978).


3- 4 -


LEM DOGS. Barbara Woodhouse tackles a wide range of problem dogs.


4 - 4 -


a' betyind-the-scenes look at last, season’s Grand Prix series.


11-10—WOMEN IN THE EIGHTIES Qast in series) “Reaching for the Sky” breaking down barriers bet­ ween men’s and women’s jobs.


varied responsibilities of his office.


11-


35—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA12- 25—WEATHERMAN 05—MARY CHIPPER-


series). An International Golf Challenge.


choir of St Ann's Church, Manchester.


11-00—FRIENDS OF MAN. • “Chimps in Showbiz.”


11-25—AAP KAA HAK. 11-


35—MEN v WOMEN (new. 12-


“Notes from India." Film celebrating the Hindu festi­ val of 12th Century poet Jayadeva.


30—HORIZON. ‘The Grid,”: 1 -


30—HAROLD LLOYD in


“Safety Last” (bw) Film ' (1923).


Cup, ski racing: The Men’s


• Downhill from Crans-Mon- tana.


45—SKI SUNDAY: World 2-


20—ADVENTURES OF


THE SMALL CARP A car­ toon film from China. ■


'THE RED CIRCLE (bw) (series) (9) “Ladder of


. Peril" 5- 00-NEWS REVIEW, with subtitles.


5-


Scotland v Australia: high­ lights of yesterday's match a t . Murrayfield. Plus the weekend’s rugby news.


30—BARBARA'S PROB­ 20—INTERNATIONAL 7-


SHOW JUMPING from the Grand H a ll, Olympia, fea tu rin g the Norwich Union Holly Stakes.


5-


x ring Gerry Sundquist, Phil­ lip Joseph, Sarah-Jane Varley.


TIONS (last in series) star- 6- 00—NEWS; Weatherman


6-10—CORBET WOODALL appeals on behalf of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research.


6-


from the Royal Festival Hall, London.


6- 30—THE MONEY PROG­ RAMME. Nick Clarke re-


. ports from the Far. East, and a Christmas edition of “Moneymaker."


30—GREAT EXPECTA­ 8- 8-


US. “The Dinka Bride.-.” The story of an arranged marriage and the conflicts for a young man returning with a western education to life in the South Sudan.


.- Birget Cullberg, presented by The Cullberg Ballet, with Galina Panov.


9- 00—GRAND SLAM. Interna­ tional bridge tournament.


9-


15—SONGS OF PRAISEseries) 1 0 -


. 7-45—MASTERMIND. Five runners-up compete for a place in tne final.


8-


7- 15—HI-DE-HI! (series) Set in Maplin’s Holiday Camp, 1959. “On with the Motley’ -


FELL TO EARTH.”. Film (1976) starring David Bowie with Rip Torn, Candy Clark.


20—BERGERAC (last- in


series) starring John- Net­ tles in “The Hood and the Harlequin."


9- 15—DALLAS (series) “Start­ ing Over." J.R. struggles to


• save the, Ewing fortune and Bobby discovers the father of Knstin’s.baby.


• 10-05—NEWS: Weather 10-


TERBURY. A -film about Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, and the


I l i l l l l l i i i 9-


3-


1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. With Bamber Gascoigne, who puts the questions to the teams com­ peting in this round of the high-speed quiz " between , two universities.


An hour long Christmas special showing some of the year’s highlights.


“The Mighty Atom.” Terror strikes Australia when! an unexplained fire at an atomic station releases a cloud of radio-active dust.


30—ASIAN NOTEBOOK. 00—DOWN TO EARTH.


„ Helen Mirren John Shea * H


u 6° SEXUALLY YOURS (X) 05—LARRY GRAYSON’S


7-55—THE ROYAL OPERA PRESENTS’“SAMSON ET DALILA.” Opera in three acts by Camille Saint- Saens, with Shirley Verrett and Jon Vickers including 8- 45—8-50 News Summary; Weather.


10-20—PLAYHOUSE SPE­ CIAL: “GENTLE FOLK” by Alexander Baron. The last of four plays featuring Denholm Elliott.


I I- 35—THE TWO RONNIES 20—NEWS AND SPORT;


“BREEZY,” Film (1973) starring William Holden with Kay Lenze.


The funny, the extraordi­ nary, the way-out. Real people being themselves.'


00—PUNCHLINES. Lennie Bennett hosts this show in


7-35—THE BIG FILM. “In Like Flint.” With James


• which contestants teamed with star guests use their, initiative and skill.


, Coburn -and Lee Cobb. After committing an indis? cretion, the American Chief of Zowie summons Derek Flint, Super sleuth to inves­ tigate.


9- 15—ITN NEWS. 10-


35—MIDNIGHT MOVIE: 30-JOE 90. Boy wonder Joe 00—CLAPPERBOARD. A


11- 00—THE STAR AND THE STORY. “Superstar Pro-, file.” With Gregory Peck. Catherine Laporte Coolen talks to Gregory Peck about his life and career.


OX. Fred Kitchen was sold' as a 14-year-old at a Hiring Fair. In this classic or rural life, the film follows Kitchen as a young boy, thrust into a harsh world when his father died in 1904.


1 1 -3 0—THE P U R P L E PLAIN. A tense Japanese war film starring Gregor" Peck.


5-35—ITN NEWS. ' 5-


40—FAMILY FORTUNES.


TRINITY YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE " Parson Lane, Clitheroe


•< 10-GAME FOR A LAUGH. JUNIOR DISCO


CHRISTMAS PARTY Competitions —Games - Father Christmas


SAT., DECEMBER 1 9 th 12 noon — 4 p.m.


Disco-Food also,


CHRISTMAS PARTY*- DISCO TUES., DECEMBER 22nd, 7-30-11 p.m;


00—BROTHER TO THE Admission £1 including supper


C I V I C H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


Unit Four.rittle Harwood 698446 Iciosod 24th 25th 26th I Doc 20 Week. I


Shorts 2.05 Feature 2.35


Separate Shows •


Support Feature


2.00 4.00


TH U R S . , FRI. A N D S A T . at 7-30, FRI. M A T IN E E A T 1-30 p.m. W A T E R S H I P D O W N (U)


.


The Civic Hall will be CLOSED FROM DEC.; 21st to DEC. 28th Inc; RE-OPEN DEC. 29th (TUESDAY) with Walt Disney’s new full length, cartoon feature ;THE FOX AND THE HOUND (U)


May we take this opportunity of wishing everyone a. very merry Christmas end a peaceful end prosperous New Year


Admission — 50p


CHRISTIAN AID COFFEE AND MINCE PIES


R ib b le Valley Mayorls P a r lo u r , C h u rc h S t re e t ,


S a tu rd a y , D e c em b e r 19th 10 a.m. — noon,


. , Stalls : V '.if.UA


. For curry at its best—visit the. ■' FULLY LICENSED


ShahTandoori _ INDIAN RESTAURANT


35 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


. Tel. Clitheroe 24999 *Parkingfacilities ■


Sun. to Thurs. 5-30 p.m. to 2 a.m.,Fri. and Sat. 5-30 p.rri: to3a.m.


OPEN 7 DA YS INCLUDING HOLIDA YS '


including Christmas and New Ytar'i pay '


Indian, English and Continental Dishes— only finest ingredients used, best curry in North-West


TAKE AWAY MEALS—10% DISCOUNT '■■/ HELEN , B I L L O W E N


COGHILL . ADA FINCH


(COMPO in Last of the Summer Wine! BOBBY KENT EDDIE MUNROE


PAT EAKETS DANCERS IAN Sludge’ L E E S


300KN0W! DEC. 18th, 17th, 18th, PERFORMANCES at 10-30,2-00 DEC. 21 at to JAM. t Ottt, HON. to FRL, 2-00, 7-00 V, .. SATURDAYS, DEC. 19th, 20th, JAN. 2nd, 9th, 16th, 1-30,4-45, VOC PRICES—Adults C1.50, Children and OAPe Cl .10 PARTIES OVER 10 ADULTS £1M , CHILDREN AND OAPe 90p


T- BARBARA


CAROL BIANCO


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND ' WAR MEMORIAL


CHRISTMAS WHIST ,


AND DOMINOES F R I D A Y ,


D E C E M B E R 1 8 t h


D om in o e s in S ch o o l 7-45 p.m.


Whist Drive in V illa g e Hall


. .


Admission: 80p (including supper)


Children's Dominoes 40p Prizes — Christmas Fare ■ C H R I S T M A S D R AW IN V I L L A G E H A L L


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH YOUTH CLUB


Friday, December 18th from 8 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. in the


LOWER PARISH HALL


CHRISTMAS DISCO


' ADMISSION 50p


Fancy dress if you can .. (All rights ol admission reserved)


JIM GARLICK ' AND ' 1


We provide -a professional. Mobile Discotheque Service tor any high-class function.


ANDY KAY


Tel. BURNLEY 20795 24-hour answering service


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the Best in Entertainment .


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th B E


Support 1.55 4.50 7.45 Feature 3.10 6.0S ' 9.05


'MIEN MIRREN BREA1HES OUTAMIXTURt OF SMOUIOERING SENSUALITY”


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LEE MAJORS: JENNIFER O'NEILL In


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1 - ALIEN (x)THE FOG >u> Sep shows 2.00 7.00 DIO


30—TH U N D E R B IR D S . 25—MATCH TIME. With45 SEATERS 40—D A REDEVIL S OF


Denis Law. Elton. Welsby presents Football League action from one of yester­ day’s big games in the North-West.


30—RUGBY SPECIAL.


4- 30—TO SEE SUCH FUN. This compilation film, espe­ cially made for television looks at four decades of laughter.


HAD A DREAM. The story of . a 22-year-old Canadian college student, Terry Fox, who lost a leg to cancer. Despite this handicap he ran halfway across Canada with an artificial limb.


15—THE WORLD ABOUT 6-


6-00—S in g to t h e l o r d . From the Methodist Church in Conway Road, Cardiff. Clifford Evans introduces the Duvant Male Choir.


05-NEWS ON 2; Weather 10-MISS JULIE. Ballet by


7 -


With Bob Greaves and Judy Finnigan. Last of this series of “Reports Action,” which turns viewers into doners.


25—THE BORGIAS (last in' 15—“ THE MAN WHO


\ between two rival towns. Because of Dravot’s battle prowess both sides hail him as a king and a god.


9- 45—ITN NEWS. 10-


WOULD BE KING. India in the late 19th Century.- Two tough ex-British Army sergeants set off to seek their fortunes in primitive Kafiristan, where they become involved in a battle


30—TERRY FOX . . . I


COACH HIRE COACH HIRE COACH HIRE


29 SEATERS s • , 12 SEATERS Book Now with . H0DS0NS


OF GISBURN TEL. 394


for your next outing or party


40—REPORTS ACTION. 1 5—THE MAN WHO


RIBBLE VALLEY ROTARACT ' Visit


FATHER CHRISTMAS AT GROTTO


CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE on


30—NO NEED TO SHOUT.


Senes for and about people who are deaf and hard of hearing. This programme looks-at provision for deaf students wanting to con- 7 tinue education.


15—ROBERT OF CAN­ 1 0 - 00—MORNING WOR-


.’ SHIP. “The Gifts of God.” Part 5: “Our Lord.” Join this special service with the


12-


HOUSE. "Eden End." With. Eileen Atkins. Stella Kirby broke away from her family to make a career on the stage, but returns to Eden End to recapture the old happiness. How her father, brother'and sister react to her arrival makes the play as memorable for its laughter as, for its sadness.


00—CELEBRITY PLAY­


Saturday, December 19th ADMISSION 30p


Proceeds to Rotaract Charities


St Helen’s Church Waddington


SUNDAY,


DECEMBER 2 7 th , 1981


11- 30— RANDY CRAWFORD IN CONCERT. Live ap­


pearance by top vocalist Randy Crawford.


“Bad. Apple.”. at 3-15 p.m.


00—POLICE SURGEON, •


FESTIVAL OF LESSONS AND CAROLS


RIBBLE VALLEY JUNIOR SNORKEL CLUB FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18th


a D I S C O 7-30 p.m.— 11 p.m.


t St HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL; WADDINGTON


Dancing to Mr D. J. DISCO


ADMISSION 60p including SUPPER - No Passouts after 9 p.m.


, We reserve the right of refusal ;


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE CHRISTMAS


DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY,


DECEMBER 19th, at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 70p including SUPPER


' GOOD PRIZES ; FRESH TURKEYS ?


. Millthorne Avenue CLITHEROE


GOSPEL CHURCH HENTHORN


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th at 6 p.m.


,


. Speaker: Mr R. Lucas Rlbchesler WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd,


CAROL SERVICE and SUNDAY SCHOOLPRIZEGIVING


. ■ 1 ^ at 7-45 p.m. PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY


Jesus said: “Ho that belleveth in the Son of God, hath everlasting life." ' John,^3*36 • .^


SANTA TRAINS . Meet Father Christmas on a Steam Train on the


' YORKSHIRE DALES RAILWAY, EMBSAY, NEAR SKIPTON


December 19th and 20th ” 11-30 a.m. till ,dusk'


.,


■ . < Don’t miss ths bargains In our model end book shop , STEAM TRAINS ON NEW YEAR’S DAY TOO


i , 'w- - f j , - ■*’ If C. t, , J > , * r L <*?"* • ^ 4 • ‘ * ' v:f a*


CLITHEROE FLOWER ' - CLUB


. CHRISTMAS., DEMONSTRATION


'by Mrs B. Lucas (of Mellor) - - ■ in ST JOHN AMBULANCE ■ - ' R O O M S ■’ ■


- FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 18th , _« 7-30 p m . ' " , ,


\ ’ - Visitors Welcome ti; LOW MOOR


METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY,


DECEMBEh 20th 6 p.m.


Preacher: The Rev. Graham A. ■.I,, Vickors


The Children will take part In . this Sorvlce


,


Prizes to be presented by Miss J. Walmsley


■ Organist: Mrs J. Ashworth ' ^^O^meal^^ai tMul^


. •'


ST JAMES’S, CLITHEROE


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th: 6-00 p.m. CAROL SERVICE


CHRISTMAS EVE:


11-15 p.m. MIDNIGHT COMMUNION


CHRISTMAS DAY:


10-30 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE


9-00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th; 6-00 p.m. Exciting new-


Soundstrlp "THE DREAM This is the story of a little girl


visiting a dollmaker who lends her a toy donkey and camel. During. her sleep these'animals come;


alive and tell the Christmas story. •; Suitable for all ages.


ST MARY’S LANGHO


followed by MIDNIGHT MASS.


CHRISTMAS EVE: 11-40 p.m. CAROLS,


CHRISTMAS DAY:


8-15 a.m. MASS, 10-00 a.m. MASS


WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th:


11-00 a.m. CHRISTINGLE CAROL SERVICE


6-30 p.m. SERVICE OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS


..CHRISTMAS EVE:


11-30 p.m. MIDNIGHT COMMUNION


CHRISTMAS DAY:


l 8-00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION


11-00 a.m. PARISH COMMUNION


ALL SAINTS


CHURCH, PENDLETON


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th


7-00 p.m. TRADITIONAL SERVICE OF LESSONS AND CAROLS


CHRISTMAS EVE


’ 11-30 p.m. FIRST . COMMUNION OF CHRISTMAS


1 COMMUNION


ST MICHAEL AND ST


JOHN’S, CLITHEROE


CHRISTMAS EVE:


CONFESSIONS, 11-30 3.m. to 12-15 p.m., 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., 6-30 p.m. to 8 p.m.


MIDNIGHT-MASS, preceded by, carols 11-30 -p.m. : and


OPENING OF THE CRIB , 11-55 p.m. -


< CHRISTMAS DAY: ; MASSES at 8 aim.; 9 a.m.,


": 10 a.m;, 11 a.m. and 12, > noon.


NO EVENING MASS > • ,’ji tft<“


*


4-00 p.m. CHILDREN’S CAROL SERVICE AND BLESSING OF THE CHRISTMAS CRIB


- CHRISTMAS DAY ' 10-30 a.m. FAMILY


PARISH CHRISTMAS MESSAGE


The Christmas tree is up . The lights and decorations are on the'tree Cards, Holly and -mistletoe decorate your home


Cake, pudding and mince pies are all made The turkey has been ordered Larder and cupboards are bursting with food and drink ■


.


Presents are still being bought'and wrapped , — remember children’s stockings, ' ■


THE party season of the year is getting under way


WHY?


It’s strange, isn’t, it,' if you don’t ' think o f . . someone on their birthday— if you only give presents to other/p'eople. Yet alU too often that happens — at Christmas! '


In the^churches in this area we shall ‘espe­ cially remember the "birthday boy."? Won’t you find time as an individual, as' . a family, to remember "to you is bom-a.-. t Saviour,■ Christ the Lord."


TRINITY


METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th:


' 6-00 p.m. CAROLS BY , CANDLELIGHT


, f


. , , - COMMUNION CHRISTMAS DAY:


' 9-30 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th: > 10-30 a.m.’ FESTIVAL ' i


I / '• /S E R V IC E ’ . V M


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>


- CHRISTMAS EVE:. ■ 11-30 p.m. HOLY


t


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH -


- (St Mary Magdalene’s)


" -SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th, ADVENT IV: 8-00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION


’ *1 ei,'ru # ‘/ ''4f - ' , . “ ,


,9-45 a.m. PARISH COMMUNION AND CHURCH PARADE ; , 6-30 p.m. CAROL SERVICE ‘


- WITH NINE LESSONS AND AUGMENTED CHOIR . : 1


'*


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25th, CHRISTMAS DkY.kM ' 8-00 and 11-15 a.ml’HOLY COMMUNlON (Sald)'’-'


9-45 ■


THURSDAY, DECEMBER^th, CHRISTMAS EVE:, x ,11-30 p'.m.’ FIRST COMMUNION,OF CHRISTMAS.7,


'


The churches invite you to share in the T special, services, this, Christmas time — , to stop and .think of what the coming of Jesus; God’s Son, should, mean in-our . lives. ,


, ' ' . ' • Brian M. Cave ALL


HALLOW’Sj1 ; MITTON ‘ ,


CHRISTMAS EVE:


•COMMUNION c e l e b r a n t ; yi


11-30 p.m: MIDNIGHT'■ t


The Rev. G; A. Parker y, , V- MA' - ■


v ; v , SUNDAY; DECEMBER 27th;T 7-00 p.m.’ CHRISTMAS-1;


j , 'H .. ’.CAROL SERVICE :,vfi.1'


’ SUNDAY, JANUARY,3rd: '■ .'9-30a'.m.'NEW YEAR’S


f j


, t HOLY .COMMUNION ' " i i i ^ b m p )


‘A


LEONARb’S, .-J LANGHO


SUNDAY.DECEMBER 20th: 4-00 p'.m: CAROL SERVICE


" j . , , '


CHRISTMAS EVE: midnight


COMMUNION |;


\ ' .COMMUNION AT OLD* / ‘•'-T i f'V LANGHO • ■


(‘•(.v c h r is tm a s d a y -;; ' “'St' 8-00 a.m. HOLY I t


' ~ um « -


v , 9-30 a.m.'HOLY i \ ' , l iCOMMUNION •


j i . I'WOa.m'.1 FAMILY ’ ^ ^ COM M U N IO N -


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th: -h4-00,p.m. CHRISTINGLE < -(SERVICE WITH CAROLS J


; •i ’ .


CHURCH OF ST PAUL,


LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE t .


CHRISTMAS EVE:


6-00 CAROLS at the CRIB ; 11-30 MIDNIGHT COMMUNION - :-m:


CHRISTMAS DAY:


9-00 HOLY COMMUNION 10-00 CHRISTINGLE SERVICE


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY-DECEMBER 20th: 6-00 p.m. CAROL SERVICE


'CHRISTMAS DAY: UNITED : V ' CLITHEROE


REFORMED CHURCH,


•SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th ’


10-45 a.m. CHRISTMAS FAMILY FESTIVAL SERVICE


CHRISTMAS EVE::


il-3 0 p.m. MIDNIGHT HOLY7 COMMUNION


•l',. . 9- • " • i-.* -


CHRISTMAS DAY: ., FAMILY WORSHIP 1'


9-30 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE DAl


ST JOHN’S, 'HURST GREEN' v


DECEMBER 20th:


7-00 p.m. CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT ,


DECEMBER 24th:


. COMMUNION BY CANDLELIGHT


30 a.m. CHRISTMAS ' ’ > ’ LESSONS AND CAROLS


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th; 10- 45 a.m. SERVICE OF


11-30 p.m. CHRISTMAS ■ DECEMBER 25th:


10-00 a.m. CHRISTMAS •>, FAMILY SERVICE


’ JANUARY 3rd: NEW YEAR


FAMILY SERVICE


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(AA) 5 - H O N K Y T O N K F R E E W A Y (Mi 5.30 8.00


,T O D A Y 6 - B I G B O S S 2 (XI 2.35 5.40 8.55. «|» BOULEVARD NIGHTS (XI 4.00 7.1 S’- ”


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15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


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£ 1 4 ; 5 0 i n c l u s i v e Prawn Cocktail


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Trout Swan and Royal Chicken Royale -


' All served with Vegetables in Season ‘


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Choice of the Sweets Trolley Cheese and Biscuits


OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER BOXING DAY, Saturday, December


' 26th,


, NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1 12- 2 p .m . 7 — 9-30 p .m .


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