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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial)J


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Your Holiday TV Guide


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S-IO THE ALL-NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW.


9.0(1 CAROLS FROM RUCK- FAST.


9- 10-


11- 11-


including The Queen’s Lifeguard at Hyde Park Barracks.


SERVICE.


12- 05 MISTER QUILP. Fea­ ture film (1975) starring Anthony Newley, David Hcmmings.


Musical cartoon.


2- 3-


3-05 IN T E R N A T IO N A L VELVET. Feature film (197S) starring Tatum O'Neal. Nanette Newman, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Hopkins.


Christmas Party. the Commonwealth.


(5-00THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC CHRISTMAS SHOW.


12-10CHRISTMAS NIGHT WITH THE SPINNERS in Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre.


with Denholme Elliott as the signalman.


12-10 WEATHER. 15 CHRISTMAS PARADE


35 CHRISTMAS MORNING 38 WEATHER.


10 RACCOONS ON ICE. l l l l l i j i l l


2-10 GOLD FROM THE DEEP. “The Salvage of the Century” — a look at last year’s attempt to re­ cover


2-10 THE ISLA N D ER S Dennis Skillicorn explores the Isle of Wight.


gold from HMS Edin­ burgh which sank 40


tons of Russian


00 TOP OF THE POPS 00 THE QUEEN speaks to


3-10 THE BOOK GAME. 1-10 25 YEARS IN SPACE


years ago. 2-


5-10 NEWS;* Weatherman.- 5-20 JIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy Savile realises some more children’s dreams.


fi-55 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE star­


7- 8-


CHRISTMAS SHOW starring Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.


10-30 NEWS; Weatherman. 10-


Hcreule Poirot. 11-


5- 20 S E'L L E It S O V E R CHRISTMAS; “The Mil­ lionairess,” (19G0) starring Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren.


An Horizon special looks at the highlights of the space age and reviews the storv of space exploration.


6-


ring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde in “All Mod Conned.”


30 THE TWO RONNIES


Feature film (1978) star­ ring Peter Ustinov as the great Belgian detective


songs for the festive season.


15 DEATH ON THE NILE. 9-


6-50 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 6-55 THE WORLD ABOUT US. “On The Tracks of the Wild Otter" — a look at the discoveries of a w i 1 d 1 i fe ca m era m an w h o has spent many weeks of the la s t th re e years studying otters on the is­ lands of Shetland.


the Commonwealth.


10- 11-


CHRISTMAS DAY Oranada


9-


OZ. Liza Minnelli follows in mother Judy Garland’s footsteps in this animated sequel to the classic “The Wizard of Oz.”


ING. A family Mass. 1-


TURE Four adventurous youngsters find them­ selves involved in skul­ duggery on the Cornish coast.


MAS. A mysterious hand­ some stranger arrives — could it be Doreen’s heart throb, Julio Manilow?


3- 00 THE Q U E EN ’S C H R I S T M A S MESSAGE.


45 THE QUEEN speaks to


CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. A musical journey back in time.


5-25 ITN NEWS. 5-


6-


7-15 THE WORLD OF JAMES JOYCE “ Is There One Who Under­ stands Me?” A portrait of the writer James Jovee.


10 PERRY COMO with 10-


Dramatisation of a ghost story by Charles Dickens,


CHRISTMAS DOZEN. Festive concert of carols and Christmas music.


30 TH E SIGNALMAN.


starring William Holden, Marthe Keller, Hildegard Knef, Michael York, Henry Fonda.


8-


3-05 WALT DISNEY’S THE PARENT TRAP. Film starring Haylev Mills and Maureen O'Hara. Two girls. Sharon and Susan, meet at a summer camp and discover they are twin sisters.


with Ted Rogers and Dustv.


10- 11-


hour of musical delight and diversity.


00JOURNEY BACK TO 55 CLEO AND JOHN An


30 CHRISTMAS MORN­ 30 ISLAND OF ADVEN­


1-30 CHRISTMAS AT RAblO GOSH. Patients at the Hospital for Sick Children make their own Christmas programme.


00 FILM FUN AT CHRIST­ 00 THE ANDY WILLIAMS’


10-30 12-10


12-20 35 3-2-1. Christmas special


2-10 3- 4-


7- 25 BRUCE FORSYTH’S PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT.


35 RICHARD BAKER’S 10 FEDORA (197S) film9- 10- 35 GAME FOR A LAUGH. 6-05


Film starring Maximillian Schell and Anthony Per­ kins. The USS Palomino is nearing the end of a fruitless 18-month search for life in an unchartered region of space.


CHRISTMAS KNEES- UP Chas and Dave, their familv and their guests.


50 ITN NEWS. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY S8C-1 )


9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. Christ-' mas stories.


9-01) THE FLUMPS. 9-


10- 10- 11- 11-


12-


STORY lsla St Clair un­ ravels the Christmas Story.


MILITARY TATTOO OF 19S2. Highlights.


1-15 \VORLD CUI* '82. Jimmy Hill with hichlishts.


young.


1-15 NEWS HEADLINES; Weather.


4-05 CH EG GERS PLAYS POP. Keith Chegwin with chart toppers and guests.


Dobson.


1-50 ORPHAN TRAIN. Fea'- ture film (1979) starring Jill Eikenberry, Kevin


4- 30 T H E ALL STAR RECORD BREAKERS. Lots of familiar faces join Roy Castle for a special


5-


(1-05 NEWS; Weatherman. (i-15 SONGS OF PRAISE FOR CHRISTMAS from Exeter Cathedral.


Harris with clips from Disney films.


11-00 MEN v WOMEN (new series). An International Golf Challenge.


11- 12-


bvJohn Bowen. 15 THE SONG AND THE


10 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 11) SUNDAY WORSHIP. 25 SEE HEAR!


(new series) Motorcycle trials competition for the


11-15 GLEN CAMPBELL DUBLIN.


50 THE ICE HOUSE. Play 25 L ea t h e r .


BBC-2


12-55 HORIZON. “The terious Mr Tesla.”


35 THE EDINBURGHIsle of Wight. 2-


1- 45JUNIOR KICK START 3- 3- Mvs


A look at Newsnight’s at­ tempts to unravel the mystery and secrets of tlie L u s i ta n ia ’s la s t voyage.


The final: Anatoly Karpov v Boris Spassky.


IN ( Qranada j


9-00 A SNOW WHITE CHRISTMAS. Hour-long cartoon special.


9-


15 THE ISLANDERS The 15 THE LUSITANIA FILE.


10-


visit of Pope John Paul II r e m e m b e r e d b v D r


Runcie.


10-20THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST.


05 WORLD CUP CHESS.


4- 05 S E L L E R S OVER CHRISTMAS: “Two-Way Stretch,” (19(30) (bw) also starring Wilfrid Hyde White, Bernard Cribbins. Lionel Jeffries.


5-


fi-05THE GHOST DOWN­ STAIRS by Leon Gar­ field, adapted for televi­ sion bv Ian Keill.


subtitles. 201’ilS'NEY TIME. Rolf 7- 7-15 HI-DE-HI! “Eruptions.”


8-00 AIRPORT ’77. Feature film (1977) starring Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant, Brenda Voccaro, Joseph Cotten, Olivia de Havil- land, Darren McGavin, Christopher Lee, James Stewart.


Joe Maplin installs a model volcano in the bal­ lroom.


10-00 CALL ME K IR I . A Christmas entertainment recorded by New Zealand opera singer Kiri Te Kanawa.


9*50 NEWS; Weatherman.


7-05 CRICKET; FOURTH TEST. Australia v Eng-


‘ land from Melbourne. Highlights of the first day’s plav.


35 THE BOOK GAME.


12-30 SURVIVAL SPECIAL “Tiger, Tiger.” Tigers are threatened with extinction throughout the Far East. Today, it is the chain­ saw. ra th e r than the gun, that is their worst enemv.


ROAD RUNNER MOVIE.


1-


30 NEWS REVIEW with 2-


12-10


10-25 10-30


CHRISTMAS From Salis­


bury Cathedral. BE*AR ISLAND. Film starring Donald Suther­ land and Vanessa Red­ grave in search of sunken ship laden with


50 DAYS OF DAYS. The


MAS. Harry Secombe and friends join in a celebra­ tion of the season.


I eCOMBE AT CHRIST­ 50 THE BUGS BUNNY/


ITN NEWS. ROD STEWART: TO­ NIGHT HE’S YOURS. Rod Stewart entertains in his inimtably outrageous manner.


THE AMAZING YEARS OF CINEMA “ The Lovers.”


STARLIGHT SINGLES Christmas Greetings


and Best Wishes for the New Year to everyone


BRENDA and RALPH


LENGE. "The Tourna­ ment.”


30 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ 8-


NACLE CHOIR. Prog­ ramme recorded during their tour last year, at the Roval Albert Flail.


30 THE MORMON TABER­ 4-


8- 9-


10-


CHRONICLES. Dramat­ ised in seven parts from Trollope’s "The Warden” and "Barchester Towers.” Starring Donald Plea- sence, Nigel Hawthorne (Last in series).


Highlights of London’s Bach Choir’s tour of Hong Kong earlier this vear.


Agatha Christie. 00 THE BARCIIESTER


3- 30 THE KRANKIES CHRISTMAS CLUB Little Jimmy Krankie causes chaos while Ian tries to straighten out the mess.


big problem for Benji the dog to solve when his two best friends, children Cindy and Paul, are kid­ napped.


09BEN.il. Film. There’s a


11-45 LOS VILLANCICOS. I-


F IL M SEASON SHOLAY (FLAMES OF THE SUN). Indian film.


20 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


4-30 A NIGHT AT THE OPERA. The famous Marx Brothers comedy.


6*15 THE SNOWMAN A new and enchanting animated v ersion of Raymond Briggs’ picture-book.


6-


4-15THE PYRAMID GAME. With Steve Jones.


55 NEWS ON 2; Weather.5- 00 BACH GOES EAST.


00 S P ID E R ’S WEB by 6-


MAS. With guests David Essex, Dexv’s Midnight Runners, Duran Duran, Mari Wilson and The Wil- sations, Musical Youth, Shakin' Stevens, Simon Drake, Toyah and The Nolans.


15 POP GOES CHRIST­ 7-


WAKES UP AT THE 10th STR EE T CAR WASH. An-hilarious tale of a middle-aged lady who finds herself in a strange fantasy world at the garage.


45 SLEEPING BEAUTY ROCHDALE 32849


ORANGES The spirited Glyndebourne production of Prokofiev’s opera.


special edition, three celebirity pairs of contes­ tants compete for special­ ly selected charities.


10 ITN NEWS. 6-15CHILDREN SING BOXING DAY 9-20 TKUMPTON 9-


10- 10-


11- 12-


BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 ) ( Granada j f Channel^! 11-


0(1 PLAY SCHOOL


9-35THE ALL NEW PINK PANT11EK sHulv


55 THE WOMBLES 00 JACKANOIIY


19-40 BATTLE OF THE PLANETS


HUNTRESS WORLD OF DISNEY


1-09 THE PUP'S CHRISTMAS


12- CANTON 15 WHY DON'T YOU . . . ? 2-


OOTAKZAN AND THE3- 15 THE WONDERFUL 5-


1-19 JUNIOR KICK START


1-35 HEADLINES 1-40 BEN HUIt. The greatest Roman epic of them all with the famous chariot race.


5-05 NEWS 5-10 FINAL SCORE


5-20 BLANKETY BLANK. Christmas fun with Terry Wogan and friends


8-


5-55 KING KONG. The giant ape terrorises America once again.


2-20 THE ISLANDERS. The people of the Isle of Wight


The Queen’s tour of the South Seas


15 RACING FROM WIN- 10-


11- 30 THE BOOK GAME


4- 00 TASK FORCE SOUTH. Looking back at the Falk- lands campaign.


5-55 JACQUALINE DU PRE. The story of a marvellous musician crippled by mul­ tiple sclerosis and her magnificent performance


PERSPECTIVE 7-05 NEWS SUMMARY 7- 8-


9-35 CONVOY. The famous film which launched CB


9- 25 MAIN NEWS


11-25 FILMS OF THE YEAR. A review by Iain John-


on an unsuspecting world.


12-05STATUS QUO P ER ­ FORM. Their 20th an- niversay concert with Prince Charles in the auidence


• stone. > 11-


CHRISTMAS. A special show feature. A host of comedy favourites from Ronnie Barker to Leonard Rossiter.


9- 10-


of Elgar’s Cello Concerto P W C


7-10 CRICKET: FOURTH TEST


9-30 COCKLESHELL BAY 9-10 RAINBOW 9-


55 PACIFIC JOURNEY. 2-


1-0(1 NEWS 1- 05 R A C 1 N G F R O M KEMPTON


AND THE STAR SPIES 45 DANGERMOUSE 05 BLACK BEAUTY


30 SHAKESPEARE IN


’ Hosted bv Michael Aspel 6-


CHRISTMAS with Frank Muir, Denis Norden and the usual team


05 THE FUNNY SIDE OF


maker’s dreams sadlv wrong


35 MY MUSIC FOR


Mick Jagger is one of the' stars of this film of a film going


guests include Bucks Fizz and Gene Pitney


OCEAN. The true story from a sunken ship 15 NEWS ON 2


11-25 DANCE OF THE VAM­ PIRE. Roman Polanski’s horror spoof starring him­ self, the ill fated Sharon Tate and Alfie Bass


05 BURDEN OF DREAMS. 9-


10-


6-30THE JAMES BOND FILM. Moonraker star­ ring Roger Moore and Lois Chiles, James Bond is assigned to investigate the disappearance of the US-British space shuttle, Moonraker, (luring a test flight


Baldwin 35 MAllTI CAINE, Marti’s 25 A DROP IN THE


behind Whisky Galore when •/« million bottles of whisky washed ashore


5-15 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 5-


GIFT OF LAUGHTER. An hilarious star studded salute to film comedv


55 ST AIN L E SS ST E E L


3-01) HANS CHRISTIAN AN­ DERSEN. Dannv Kaye stars in the Hollywood musical version of the fairytale writer’s life


30 HOLLYWOOD: THE


STREET. After the ball is over . . . trouble breaks out. Elsie Tanner has shock news for Mike


30 GIVE US A CLUE. 00 C O R O N A T I O N


5- 6-


6- 7-


5-00 MADAM: THE STORY OF THE RA K E ’S PROGRESS. The first of five films observing the work of Britain's grand lady of ballet. Dame Ninette de Valois


15 PREVIEW I


SHOW. The sly enemy of authority outwits his enemies vet again


Grandma, Los Angeles police series.


00 THE ARTHUR HAYNES 30 DRAGNET. The Big 7- 8-


10-15 CALIFORNIA SUITE. Film starring Alan Alda, The Beverley Hills Hotel in Los Angeles is the ob­ vious choice of temporary residence for five diverse couples who have come to the city


AND WISE CHRIST­ MAS SHOW. With a star studded line up 00 NEWS


12- 9-


Cliff Richard and Billy Fury are all in this May, 1959, edition of one of TV’s most memorable rock and pop shows


Peggy Mount and David Kossoff


00 THE MORE CAM BE 09 OH BOY. Marty Wilde, FULLY LICENSED 30THE LARKINS with


Hot Summer Night, John Slater stars in this adap­ tation of a West End suc­ cess written bv Ted Willis


evening draws to a close with a compilation of some shorter current affair items


believe that 12 months could produce so many great moments of sport involving North-West per­ sonalities and events


10 REPLAY 82. It’s hard to 11-


10- 00WHAT E V ER YOU WANT. Music and talk for young people on issues that matter to them


00 ARMCHAIR THEATRE. 30 FIFTY PACES. The 50s


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


SCOTLAND. Johnny and his family .meet up with special guest Andy Wil­ liams to enjoy the sights of Scotland


00 JOHNNY CASH IN


TAKE AWAY MEALS — 10% DISCOUNT FOR CURR Y AT ITS BEST


J * / r o 40 BULLSEYE In tonight’s 1 II- 00 THE LOVE OF THREE


9-15 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ lowed by Bob Hope’s Double Bill: “The Princess and the Pirate.” A rip­ ro a r in g fa s t-m o v in g swashbuckling comedy.


VERED. Bob stars with Dorothy Lamour and Otto Preminger in a spy spoof.


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLITHEROE


LIFE MEMBERS AND WIVES


00 THEY GOT ME CO­CABARET and BUFFET


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th 8 p.m. AT THE CLUB


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Entries to “What's My Line,” Clitheroe Advertiser &


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NEWTON VILLAGE HALL NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE


8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m. Dancing to


J O H N C O W K IN G A N D H IS M U S IC SUPPER 9-30 p.m. ADMISSION £2.75


Tickets Tel. Slaidburn 642 or 259 LICENSED BAR


CAPTAIN STIRRICK. A film musical based on Henry Mayhew’s observa­ tion of Victorian London. THE TENDER TALE OF CINDERELLA PEN­ GUIN An animated ver­ sion of the pantomime story, with penguins play­ ing all parts. CAESAR


00 THE BLACK HOLE 50CHAS AND DAVE’S


CLEOPATRA Starring Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains in George Bernard Shaw’s comedy. PREVIEW 4. MAGIC OF CHINA. BUSTER KEATON IN THE NAVIGATOR. BROOKSIDE. A Christ­ mas omnibus. THE Q U E EN ’S C H R I S T M A S MESSAGE. ST MARK’S GOSPEL Alec McCowen recreates his prodigious feat of memory, faith and skill in reciting the entire gospel without notes. NEWS HEADLINES fol­ lowed by Upstairs, Down­ stairs. RICHARD III. Sir Laur­ ence Olivier s ta rs as Richard in his own film with Sir John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson.


AND


00 00


Film s ta r r in g Glenda Jackson and Oliver Reed. Set in World War Two, the story concerns a woman who lives alone on a farm who become pas­ sionately involved with a deserter from the army.


55 THE TRIPLE ECHO SOCIAL CLUB


For the BEST in Entertainment FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th


PHILLIP DOMANI (VOCAL)


(MEMBERS ONLY BEFORE 9 p.m.) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26th


Top Country Music Recording Artiste


GRAHAM BROUGHTON (A TREAT FOR XMAS)


MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th


DAVE LEE GRANT WEEKLY DOUBLE 4 — 11


(ANOTHER FIRST)


WEEKLY TREBLE 19 — 1 — 20 200 CLUB 151


X M A S D R A W


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Members and Bona Fide Guests Welcome Seasons Greetings To All


sssgssesessS CHRISTMAS AT TRAX (CLOSED DEC. 25th) , CHRISTMAS EVE


open 8 p.m. D J T U S H Free Christmas raffle 1 s t P R IZ E T V S E T


Father Christmas (in person) at 11 -45 p.m. Hats — Blowers— Balloons— Bubbly


Aims'


BOXING N IG H T -D E C . 27th 10 p.m. — 2 a.m.


TRAMPS (FANCY DRESS)


HANGOVER BALL DJsTONY LORD andTUSH


Reduced admission and a glass or punch for all tramps. Lots of prizes


1 st PRIZE A WEEKEND IN LONDON


Thursday, Dec. 30th, 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. Keiron’s get ready for NYE celebrations


NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. DJ TUSH


Bagpipes— Streamers and hello 1983! Big Ben at midnight


Last year's 3 Christmas nights were packers


■ Don’t be one of the unlucky ones — Please arrive early


Btyall tv T E L . W H A L L E Y 2 1 9 5


BE SERVING EVENING MEALS IN THE DINING ROOM AS FOLLOWS:


7 p.m. — 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. SUNDAY ONLY


noon — 2 p.m. in bar and dining room as usual


No evening meals on Monday or Tuesday BAR LUNCHES served EVERY DAY between 12


OUR NEWLY EXTENDED DINING ROOM CAN NOW CATER FOR SMALL PARTIES FOR


WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, etc. FOR 40 — 45 PEOPLE.


HELEN, TONY and STAFF


wish all their customers and friends a merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLITHEROE


ENTERTAINMENT CHRISTMAS EVE


CLIVE’S DISCO BOXING NIGHT (Dec. 27th)


LOW PROFILE


MARTIN’S DISCO SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd


Great Boy and Girl Act NEW YEAR’S EVE


THE MISFIT Drag Artiste —


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Be soon for this


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LANCASHIRE LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF CLITHEROE LIBRARY FOR INTERNAL DECORATION


Clitheroe Library will be closed on Thursday and Friday, 30th and 31st December, 1982, for internal decoration.


,


The Library will therefore be closed from 5 p.m. on Friday, December 24th until 10 a.m. Tuesday, January 4th.


Fines will not be incurred for books which have been stamped for return on the above dates.


Borrowers with enquiries or difficulties should


Telephone: CLITHEROE 24159 or WHALLEY 2446 or 2795


Roefield Hotel A few tickets left for


Edisford Bridge Clitheroe


CHRISTMAS EVE £7.50 and


NEW YEARS EVE £9.50


Overnight Double or Twin Accommodation (en'suite) including Dinner/Disco for just


Special Yutetide offer £16 per person


RIVERSIDE BAR AND BUTTERY


MEALS and BAR SNACKS always available during licilicensed hours


» THE TUDOR GRILL KING STREET, WHALLEY


look forward to a happy New Year over a 7 Course NEW YEAR’S EVE


NEW YEARS DAY LUNCH £5 12-30 — 2-30 p.m.


A la carte high tea 4-30 - 6-15 p.m. and 4-course dinner 8 — 10 p.m. £6


Te l. W h a lley 2462.


Bookings from 8-30 — 10-30 p.m. . Adults £8, Children £4


CAN DLELITDINNE R Holden Chapel


CHRISTMAS CONCERT


Wed., Dec. 29th at 7-15 p.m. Chairman


MR HOLLIDAY


Table reservations and inquiries


TEL. CLITHEROE 22010 with Denise D |


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May we extend to all our patrons our sincere good wishes for a merry Chnsfmas and a


happy, healthy and peaceful New Year


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GRILLED SIRLOIN STEAK with CHASSEUR SAUCE


POACHED SALMON with HOLLANDAISE SAUCE


BUTTERED BABY CARROTS, BRUSSELS SPROUTS


ROAST CHICKEN with STUFFING ' ROAST and BOILED POTATOES,


CHRISTMAS PUDDING with RUM SAUCE or


A glass of wine with meal, a Miniature Liqueur for the ladies and for the gents a Castella cigar


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Let us entertain you over the Christmas weekend


THURSDAY DECEMBER 23rd


OVER 18’s DISCO


FRIDAY DECEMBER 24th


OVER 21’s DISCO


SUNDAY


DECEMBER 26th Country music


with PHIL CHRISTIAN


MONDAY (BOXING DAY) DECEMBER 27th


Local group EASY ■ _ -fc


7 th JA N U A R Y . 1983,1 Fr id ay ---- Parish Bal l . I C l i t h e r o e P a r i s hf


Church.


19th JANUARY, WED-1 N E S D A Y , C l i t h e r o i l C o n c e r t s S o c i e t y l Ma r t i n R o s c o e , sol i fl


piano.


2 2 n d , 2 6 t h t o 2 9 t t l J A N U A R Y , 1 9 8 3 f T r i n i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h p a n t o m im e ]


S n ow White and thf Seven Dwar fs .


26 th JANUARY. 1 9 8 2 | Wed n e s d ay — S h e e r i d o g T r i a l s , D i n n e f


Dance. Sth __ 12th February


1983. Cl itheroe Paris! C h u r c h , A m a t e u l Ope rat ic and D r ama t l Soci ety — Carousel.


1 6 th to 19 th F EBRl A R Y , 1 9 8 3 , INCLI J g i YE . W h a 11 cl C h u r c h P l a y e r s n e f p r o d u c t i o n , 4 ‘P r e s e f


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