2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 26th, 1981,> 1 ' V
Weekend SATURDAY
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9 -0 5— TH E W O R LD OF . RUGBY (3) The. Kiwi and the ’Roo.
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9-30—SWAP SHOP with Noel Edmonds, Keith .Chegwin, John Craven and Maggie Philbin.
12-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND includ ing 12-45 News Summary; . Football Focus (12-20);. Racing from Newbury (12- 50, 1-20, 1-55), 1-00 Speen Novices’ Hurdle, 1-30 Hope ful 'Chase, 2-05 Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup Handicap ’Chase; .Boxing (1-10), high lights of the Levene/Duff promotion; Skiing/racing preview (1-40); Swimming (2-15, 3-10) The Arena Sprint; Snooker (2-30, 3-30) Tne Coral United Kingdom P r o fe s s io n a l S n o ok e r Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston; Inter national Table Tennis (2-50, 3-30) from Wembley Con ference Centre, the Lam bert and Butler Champion ship; 3-45 Half-time football scores; Rugby League (3- 55) The J ohn P la y e r Trophy; 4-35 Final Score.
5 -
D a v id C a r r a d in e in “Ambush".
6- 00—NEWS; Weatherman. 6-10—SPOR T/R EG IONAL
NEWS 6- 7 - GENERATION GAME
(series) with Stephanie Turner as Inspector Jean Darbley (13) Catching Up.
8- 00—THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW
8 - 9- 9-
(series) “Bad Chemistry” . Weatherman.
10- 35—JOE 90 “The Race” . Joe
90 is given the brain pat- , tern of a Monte Carlo Rally, winner. . .
cently, quite a few films have been set in New York. Chris Kelly looks at how the city has been portrayed through the years.
10-30—TISWAS Join the madcap Tiswas team for
. another chaotic helping of fun.
12-15—WORLD OF SPORT Introduced by Fred Dinen- age. 12-20 On The Ball; 12- 45 Rallying,. The’ Lomard RAC R al ly ; 1-15 IT N ' News; 1-20 The ITV Six, Wolverhampton: Races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-30, Market Rasen: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45; 3-00 Gymnastics, The . World Championships from Moscow; 3-45 Half-
■ time Soccer News, results; 4-00 Gymnastics cont.; 4-50 Results. =
5-05—WORZEL GUMMIDGE “ The Return o f Dolly •Clothespeg”.
10—KUNG FU starring
5 -3 5— ITN N EW S AND SPORT
5- 40—THE PYRAMID GAME •Steve Jones presents this fast moving quiz of wit and words.
6-
15— LARRY GRAYSON’S 10— J U L IE T B R A V O
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40— FLAMINGO ROAD 30—NEWS AND SPORT;
Parkinson and his weekend guests.
The funny, the ■ extraordi nary. the way out. Real people being themselves are the stars of this show.
Lennie Bennett.
7-35—THE BIG FILM — G R IZ Z L Y A ferocious
grizzly bear, on the prowl for food in a crowded Na tional Park, runs amok causing panic, among cam-
45—PARKINSON MichaelEers, starring Christopher eorge.
10- 40—MATCH OF THE DAY A report from First and Third Division games in the Midlands and South; the day’s other news.
11-
United Kingdom Profession al Snooker Championship; commentary.
9-15—ITN NEWS 9-30—KNIFE EDGE “Nolan . . . with a little bit of help” .
40—SNOOKER The Coral
' A supergrass is taken to ■ court under heavy guard. Two groups- of people are interested in preventing his giving evidence.
10-30—THE STAR AND THE STORY “Superstar Profile -
SUNDAY ( BBC-t )
9-00—MR BENN A “See-Saw” programme.
9-15—THE SUNDAY GANG A lively look at God’s World.
9- 1 0 - JEEVAN
VERSUS PREJUDICE A case study multi-cultural education.
10-30—LOST FOR WORDS For speech-impaired people and their families (2).
10-55—SEE HEAR! Magazine
for people with hearing problems.
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11-20—ENSEMBLE for begin ners in French (8).
PATCHWORK (2) Triang le s , Squares and R e - . ctangles.
12- 15—DAI news.
ONE - Religious
1-00—FARMING followed by weather for farmers.
1-25—EMBROIDERY.(7) Pic tures and Panels.
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES
4-55—FILM MATINEE “Pass port to Pimlico” (b/w) A short season of Ealing films celebrating the studio’ s 50th anniversary starring Stan le y H o l low a y , B e t ty Warren.
3-15—SNOOKER The Coral United Kingdom Profession al Snooker Championship.
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JOU RN E Y S OF THE. WORLD "Changing Trains” with Eric Robson.
5- 20—TICKET TO RIDE (4) “The Road to Ballybunion” . Comedian Mike Harding pedals through the final ' week o f his south west Ire land tour.
5- 6-
TIONS (serial) (episode 9).
6-30—PLAY IT SAFE! Pre-, venting serious child acci dents with Jimmy Savile. '
6- from Durham.
7- 15—HI-DE-HI! (new series) Life at Maplin’s Holiday Camp, 1959 “ If Wet — in the Ballroom” .
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BORN (last in series) star ring Penelope Keith, Peter. Bowles and Angela Thome.'
8- 15—MASTERMIND Winners from the first round return to face each other.
8- 9 - 10-
John N e tt le s in “ Last Chance for a Loser” .
“Blocked” ..
10-40—THE DEVIL’S GATE WAY “The Curse” is one of the commonest names for
/ menstruation. This Every man fdm explores the religi ous mythology surrounding this natural process.
11-15—WOMEN IN THE EIGHTIES “Six Hour Day in Denmark” . Women in Denmark are campaigning against part-time work ana for a reduction in working hours for everyone.
35—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA 0 5 — E D U C A T IO N
11-40—SNOOKER The Coral United Kingdom Profession al Snooker Championship; highlights and tonight’ s results.
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*9-30—NO NEED TO SHOUT A showing of this series for.
: and about the deaf and hard o f hearing.
4 5— D IS C O V E R IN G
10-00—MORNING WORSHIP “The Gifts of God” . “Ourse lves” . An invitation for you to join an Advent Medita-
. tion with, the choir of St Ann’s, Manchester under choirmaster and organist Ronald Frost.
1 1 -0 0— T H IS IS YO U R . RIGHT Michael Winstanley discusses muscular dystro phy. Jean Hough signs for
' the deaf.
11-25—AAP KAA HAK Direc tor of the “Stop Rickets” campaign, about the import ance of fibre in diet, in
1 Hindi. 20—GR E AT R AILW A Y
11-30—DOWN TO EARTH Robert Smithies talks to North West farmers and in troduces seasonal gardening tips.
12-00—WEEKEND WORLD The big news events ex plored and explained by an experienced team.
1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE Second leg of the finals in this high speed general knowledge quiz.
50—NEWS; Weatherman. 00—GREAT E XPECTA
1-30—THUNDERBIRDS “Pit o f Peril” . International , Rescue are called in to re-
, trieve an endangered army vehicle.
40—SONGS OF PRAISE
2-25—MATCH TIME Present er Elton Welsby brings you
• football league action from one of yesterday’s games.
45— TO TH E MANOR
3-30— DEAR' ENEMY "A Question o f Marriage” . Sallie McBride has an unex pected treat — a picnic with the now more friendly Dr Macrae. .
4-00—CREDO “ Apocalypse Now?!’ What lies in the
45—BERGERAC, starring
4 0— D A L L A S ( s e r ia l ) 30—NEWS; Weather.
• ■ shift in moral opinion about nuclear war now that the prospect of a limited nuc lear war being fought on European • battlefields has been mooted.
4-30—THE WORLD GYM NASTIC CH AM P IO N SHIPS 1981 The overall finals from Moscow.
5-30—CHIPS “ Nightingale” . At the scene of an accident Ponch and Jon are aided by a mysterious female doctor.
6-30—ITN NEWS . 8- 8 - 3- 5 - 6 - 40—REPORTS ACTION
This week you are invited to be a new parent to a child, cam' a donor’s card and join tne Open Univer-
• sity. 7- 15—THE ROYAL VARIE TY PERFORMANCE A star-studded spectacular staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in the presence of The Queen.
845—ITN NEWS 9-
10- 00—THE ROYAL VARIE
TY PERFORMANCE Con tinued.
00—A FINE ROMANCE
When Laura sees how wor ried Mike is about the fi nances of Selway Landscape. ; .Gardening she decides to, lend a hand.
10-30—THE SOUTH BANK SHOW Patrick. Caulfield talks about his work and Melvyn Bragg interviews Ulster-born writer Brian Moore.
BILL OWEN (COMPO in Last of the Summer Winel COGHILL h e l e n
10-10—OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-
35—HORIZON “The Plea
sure o f Finding Things Out” . Richard Feynam talks, about his life-long obsession with finding out how the world works.
25—WAR AND PEACE The
final part of a Russian fea ture film;
00— RU G B Y S P E C IA L
Swansea v The Australians, coverage of this match plus the weekend’s news.
6- 00—NEWS REVIEW with a visual commentary.
6-30—THE MONEY PROG RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Sinlgleton. 15—THE WORLD
7- ABOUT
US' “A Prospect of Kew” . Richard Mabey takes us through two centuries of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.
05—NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10— G E R A IN T EVANS
MASTERCLASS “Cosi fan tutte” bv Mozart. (Last in series) Sir .Geraint Evans works with young singers on the portrayal of charac- | ter in opera.
9- 05—ZONE OF OCCUPA TION Germany Under Brit- I ish Rule. (Last in series). [ “Let Germany Live!’.
9- 10- 10- 4 0-JA Z Z ON A BRIGHT I
; SUMMER’S DAY with The | West 58 Street Stompers.
05—GRAND SL’AM The I
first-ever televised bridge tournament.
30—THE BORGIAS (serial)
.starring Adolfo Cell, Oliver Cotton, Anne Louise Lam- | bert (Part 7).
11- 25-FILM OF THE WEEK I “Out Of Season” starring Vanessa Redgrave, Cliff | Robertson, Susan George.
WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP presents a wildly funny explosion of a pldy entitled
MOVE OVER
MRS MARKHAM A farce by Ray Cooney
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, . NOVEMBER 25th to 28th
at ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL AT 7-30 /p.m.
TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE BY RINGING CLITHEROE 41458
G I S B U R N W l
ST MARY MAGDALENE, CLITHEROE SCOUT GBOUP
Second-Hand Toys, Books, Games, Jig-saws, Bran Tub ,
w ith FATHER CHRISTMAS <
UPPER PARISH CHURCH HALL
. ADMISSION 10p (Adults), 5p (Children). - t Refreshments
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Saturday, November 28th, 1981 2 p.m. — 4 p.m.i n '
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Saturday, December 5th; 2-30 p.m. AT THE •
CHRISIMAS FAYRE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN
, ■ TO BE OPENED BY . LADY CLITHEROE ,
Admission 15p - • Children 5p j
Various Stalls, Tombola, Father Chrlatmas, Afternoon Teas ,..
■ Proceeds for Rlbble Valley Hospice , I Appeal and W.l. Funds. >
' « COLLECTORS
ANTIQUE AND
COW FAIR AND CALF HOTEL, ILKLEY
. Saturday, November 28th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
quality porcelain, silver,
jewellery, books, militaria, etc. OLD VIENNA FAIRS 094374600
5 Shorts 2.20
UNIT FOUR. King William St. BtflCKBUBN 51779 <
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■ 5.00 ’ 7.40 • ■ K ? upr u,, 0 ’ S.3S • 8.20 ■ Q fu tu re ?
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T O D A Y 6 - FORCE 5 (XI2 OO 5.20 8.45. MOTEL HELL IX, 3.45 7.05\ “ - ‘ 7 - THIS IS ELVIS |
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5 r DEAD AND BURIED’taS 45 8.35. Support,,,4 50 7.40 A
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SIX OF THE MOST BIZARRE MURDERS YOU WILL EVER SEE.
^ NOV 29 WEEK » ; 1 i\ Feature < Support ..*•
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RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
CRICKET CLUB > ANNUAL
w l ....... W O O L B O X S S S iBW r' I II MUR&ERS : I ( Saturday 2.QOpm. Admission 40p
SATEBSi v j ’.'JUNIOR CINEMA"V) . | 1.45 5.15 a 45. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL ,«i3 35 7.05. - G EN E R A L
MEETING WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2nd
at 8 p^m.’v' s New members welcome>
RED PUMP INN Bar Snacks served every day
BASHALLEAVES
TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH 3 Courses £3.95 ,
Dinner served Tuesday to Saturday r 7- 30 to 9-30 p.m.
NOW TAKING CHRISTMAS PARTY BOOKINGS
CHRISTMAS FAYRE from E5.50 ‘ (Minimum 10 persons)
TEL. STONYHURST 227 .■ ANTIQUES AND
COLLECTORS’ FAIR . . A T T H E
CORONATION . GISBURN
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th '
. 11 a.m. —-5 p .m . ' : ; ■ .
PLEASE BRING ALONG ANY, ITEMS YOU WISH TO SELL
‘ PRE 1947 SILVER COINS, JEWELLERY,. V .
■ PORCELAIN; etc. .
TOP PRICES PAID WHY NOT TRY US?
DETAILS: TYRERS FAIRS, RIPON Tel. 0765/700959
THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST PAUL
/ LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE
Saturday, November 28th 4 at 2>30 p.m. in the Parish Hall
CHRISTMAS FAIR to be opened by the Deputy Mayoress
An opportunity lo r people to support their Perish Church
ARE YOU
• METHODIST CHURCH, w h a l l e y ; SATURDAY NEXT
■
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAYRE * 2-45 p.m.
' STALLS S— STALLS — STALLS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TEAS ( SANTA WILL BE THERE
(Licensed) .. . Clitheroe. TeL 245S7 r .-•
LUNCH — HIGH TEA ,.— DINNER .
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iTRfNPTT^OUTH.'and'CellHniNITY.'CENTIIE | CON-STAN COSMETICS
DEMONSTRATION and SALE at .TRINITY YOUTHrcLlJB“ f ' - •
on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th Children’s crethe available V H *
Admission Including Refreshments 40p r . i- i ;■• (SMALL DPDOQIT
|SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIREoV q r GOODS) ' !• “V
A SUNDAY PERSON
(CnsJtlt &e£taurnnt
LOW M O O R C L U B THURSDAY and SATURDAY
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
SUNDAY LUNCH MEMBERS DRAW £16 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th DAWN and GEORGE DUO
•06565,06631,06778,06798 Snowball No. 8 Next Week £3
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YORK - 10-30 a.m
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• ANTIQ Open 10 a.m.
SpecialPree Unueu satu r
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■ KEIGHLEY AND WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY > 1981
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SANTA’S . STEAM
From Blackburn and Clitheroe .. , (approx. 9-30 a.m.)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER !>th
SPECIAL
:• To Keighley this train will be Diesel . "Loco Hauted.’AII seats reserved and > ]*, . booked to plan
At Keighley a Double Headed Steam Train will be waiting with Santa on board to take us ovtfr the Worth
Valley Line and Santa will come to . • every chUd with a present
* Jack Procter, Leytand 23741 after 6 * p.m. or SAE to, 1o8 St David’s Road,' Leytand (no unaccompanied / children)
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Also December 12th from Blackburn ’ and East Lancs Stations to Keighley via Copy Pit. Prices aa Santa Special
Fest
' TUESDA 1
CONFEREN
Cakes and Pres G
Tickets 50p
Children 3-15, £4.50; Under 3 ,50p Further details and Bookings: Tel. :
A ll Inclusive Feres: Adults £6.50; CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 QOOKNOWl- AOA FINCH
BOBBY KENT cflR0L EDDIE MUNROE
BIANCO PAT EAKETS P A P E R S B A R B A R A
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DEC. 1 Bth, 17th, 1 Bth, PERFORMANCES «t 1O-M, 2-00 DEC. 21 «t to JAN. 18th, MON. to FRL, 2*00,7-0b SATURDAYS, DEC. 19th, 28th, JA R 2nd, 9th, 18th, 1 -30, *-45,8-OC
PRICES— Adults £1.50, Children tod OAPs £1.10 PARTIES OVER 10 ADULTS Cl JO, CHILDREN AND OAPs 90p
WEEKLY DOUBLE 28-14 WEEKLY TREBLE 3—2—3 200 CLUB 99
7- 7-
00—CLAPPERBOARD Re
11-00—DEADFALL Starring Michael Caine and Nanette Newman. A master jewel thief has himself committed to a sanitorium for al coholics in .order to gain the confidence of a multi-mil lionaire patient. •
Michael Caine” . Including clips from some of his films.
SHAWBRIDGE Lancashire _ ^ Combination
FOOTBALI/AT g-clithIroe
WHITWORTH ’ . VALLEY :
SATURDAY, K
NOVEMBER 28th kick off 2-15 p.m. s _
Admission 50p ' - J
Children & OAgs 25p? Refreshments available ■
Match sponsored by:
BRIAN DENT LTD CLITHEROE
Tel. Clitheroe 23061
10-10— 11-50—OPEN UNI VERSITY
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2-45—SATURDAY CINEMA; “South Sea Woman” (b/w) starring Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo.
4-20—PLAY AWAY starring Brian Cant, with games, ■ jokes and riddles.
445—WAR AND PEACE The Russian film version di rected by Sergei - Bondar chuk,- with English sub- I titles (Part 3)..
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6-05—TRUE TO NATURE A portrait of Charles Tunnic- liffe, the foremost bird i artist of his time.
6- 45—THE WORLD CHESS
CHAMPIONSHIPS Anato ly Karpov v Viktor Kor chnoi, match coverage plus news and reports.
Weather. •
10-GAME FOR A LAUGH 8-
00—PUNCHLINES with [
10— NEWS SUMMARY; 25—DID YOU SEE . . . 7
The week ly telev ision r e v iew w ith L u d o v ic | Kennedy.
HERITANCE Japan and the Legacy of the Samurai. “Music of a Thousand Au tumns” . Sixth film in a seven-part series.
840—MISS JULIE presented by the Cullberg Ballet with Galina Panov, the young ballerina who was allowed to leave her Russian home land in 1974 after a long struggle.
9- 10-
CIAL “ In Hiding” by Don Taylor. First of four plays featuring Denholm Elliot.
50—NEWS ON 2; Weather.
10-55—MIDNIGHT MOVIE “Whatever Happened To I Baby Jane?” (b/w) starring ’Bette Davis and Joan Craw ford.
00—THE SHOGUN IN OXFAM
CHRISTMAS SALE
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 5th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH HALL
NEW GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY
TOYS/GAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, HANDICRAFTS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS
' ADMISSION FREE tto- ws £ «
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the Best in Entertainment
I 30—PLAYHOUSE S PE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th PAUL DOUGLAS (Top Act from Blackpool) ■ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th TONI WEST (Another Top Act) THURS., DEC. 3rd, 7-30 p.m.
EARLY MUSIC PERFORMANCE BY
WAITES CITY
Mead and Refreshments,' available £2 -
FRL, DEC. 11th, 7-30 p.m.
IRISH CHRISTMAS VARIETY CONCERT
FEATURING IRELAND’S ENTERTAINER OFTHE YEAR .
TWINDSOR HALL* HEATRE • BLACKBURN ’EL 5’87
BRENDAN SHINE
PLUS FULLSUPPORT SHOW
TICKETS: £3.75, £3.25, £2.75, £2.25
FAMILY concert FEATURING
ROYAL LIVERPOOL ORCHESTRA
02128360
with Narrator ROGER. BLYTH (TV Personality)
Programme Includes FANTASIA ON THE GREENSLEEVES, AIR . ON THE G-STRING,
NUTCRACKER SUITE. t > ¥ . Tickets, £3.50, £3, £2.50, £2, £1 • FRL, DEC. 18th, 7-30 p.m. . ' / S .K, ■Q « s tsx
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Christmas at the'Castle' J FESTIVE DINNER DANCES |
S A T . , D E C E M B E R 5 th . T U E S . , D E C E M B E R 1 5 th
, ' T U E S . , D E C E M B E R 2 2 n d W E D . , D E C E M B E R 2 3 rd
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NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA DINNER DANCE, £15 g ' FOR MENUS AND FURTHER DETAILS
W Tel. CLITHEROE 24587
i r k i r k r “NIGHT FLIGHT” discotheque
on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27% with ALTERNATIVE MUSIC on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28tli
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Tuesday, December 1st ' DISCO
F R E E ADMISSION PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.
Food available until closing lime ' SMART DRESS
THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE , RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION
COME EARLY to avoid disappointment — Numbers Limited
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ON'TUESDAY, , DECEMBER 1st WE SHALL HAVE COMPLETED ALL THE INTERIOR 'ALTERATIONS
* NEW. BAR * NEW GAMESROOM (Pool/Darts)
* NEW LOUNGE BAR
* CENTRAL HEATING v plus CATERING FACILITIES
PLEASE JOIN US TO CELEBRATE^
THIS EVENT ON TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1st, 8 p.m. FOR A FREE /BUFFET
DRINK PRICES REDUCED-EVERYONE WELCOME
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