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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 28th, 1982


Weekend S A T U R D A Y -


( B B C -1 ) ( B B C -2


9-05 THE CRAFT OF THE WEAVER.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 12-50 News Summary; Football Focus (12-20); Rugby League Focus (12- 55); Racing From Ascot (1-20, 1-50, 2-20, 2-55): 1- 30 The, Binfield Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle Race, 2- 00 The Lambert and Butler Premier Steeplech­ ase, 2-30 The Metropole Cup Handicap Steeplech­ a se , 3-05 The Haig Whisky Novices’ Hurdle Race; In te rn a t io n a l Tennis (1-40, 3-15): The 1982 Daihatsu Challenge from the Brighton Centre; International Snooker (2- 10, 2-40, 3-15): The State Express World Team Classic from The Hexa­ gon, Reading; 3-45 Half­ time soccer scores; Rugby League: First Test (3-55): The Dominion Insurance Test Series from Booth- ferry Park, Hull, Great Britain v Australia; 4-35 Final Score.


5-10 NEWS: Weatherman. 5-20 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


5- 6-


ZARD. “ Sadie Hogg Day.”


7- 8-


9-


10- 11-


12-


6*55 BLANKETY BLANK. The comedv quiz game.


BREAKFAST SHOW starring Noel Edmonds, with sp e c ia l g u e s ts Sheena Easton.


Lives.”


9- 00 NEWS AND SPORT: Weatherman.


MAGIC SHOW.


9-30 SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. The department store on the air, phone in your order on 01-811 8055.


10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-


THE DARWIN ADVEN­ TURE (1971) starring N ic h o la s C lay , Ian Richardson, Susan Mac- ready.


4-


SNOOKER. The State Express World Team Classic from Reading. H ig h l ig h ts from the second semi-final.


5- 6-


6- 7-


(3).


TLE TEST with studio g u e s ts F a sh io n and Weekend.


Weather. f Granada ) 00 SATURDAY CINEMA:


9-15 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA.


10*05 STAR FLEET. 10-30 THE


SHOW. 30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L SATURDAY


50 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 15 THE OLD GREY WHIS­


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- t r o d u ce d by Dickie Davies:* 12-20 On the Ball; 12-45 American Football Plus Pool Wizardry; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six: Wetherby races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-30. New­ market races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-50; 3-00 Athletics. The New York Marathon plus Boxing, The Mid-


. dleweight Championship of the World; 3-45 Half-


Richard Lindley with guest interviewers from Fleet Street talk to a major personality in the news.


7- 8- 9-


Violin Concerto No. 1, in D.


Hasson plays Paganini’s


55 NEWS AND SPORT: 15 SATURDAY BRIEFING.


time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestling; 4-45 Results.


5-05 ITN NEWS.


50 PAGANINI. Maur ice 5-


SNOOKER. Highlights of this evening’s session of the second semi-final from Reading.


25 THE DUKES OF HAZ-


15THE LATE, LATE 10-


PREH ENS IV E SCHOOL. A year in the life of a large comprehen­ sive school. 2: “If you don’t die, you’ll be a head­ master.”


SNOOKER. F u r t h e r coverage.


30 JULIET fiRAVO. “Past 20 THE PAUL DANIELS


INSIDE OUT (1975) star­ ring Telly Savalas, Robert Culp, James Mason.


ring Jasper Carrott.


Conrad stars as private in v e s t ig a to r F ra n k Cannon.


25 WEATHER. 15SATURDAY F ILM : 11-


50 CAItROTT’S LIB star­ 35CANNON. W illiam12-


10-50 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 10-


30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 6-


5-10 METAL MICKEY.“Fan- cy Mickey.” Fancy dress? It sounds boring until the children learn it carries a big money prize.


Two contestants race against the clock to reach the £1,000 jackpot at the top of the pyramid.


15 KINGSWOOI): A COM- 40 THE PYRAMID GAME. S


Real people being them­ selves are the stars of this country-wide look at the. great British at play.


00 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 9-


T ENNI S . The 1982 Daihatsu Challenge from Brighton. Highlights from today’s semi-finals. ,


' decide who will go into tomorrow’s World Team Final. 1


THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (bw) (1955) starring Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters.


S U N D A Y


j l l lB B C lP M ( B B C H l i 9-00 THE FLUMPS.


9- 9-


10- 11- 12- 15 KNOCK KNOCK.


10-30 MATHS HELP. 10- 40 LET’S GO. 10-


30 THIS IS THE DAY. / 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-10 RUGBY S P E C IAL . Swansea v The Maoris. Commentary plus news, views and action,from the weekend’s rugby.'


1-55 SNOOKER


11- 45 DELIA SMITH’S COOK- ERY COURSE 3: Pastry.


AND PEOPLE. 10 SEE HEAR!


12-35 TH E COMPUTER PROGRAMME 4: It’s on the Computer.


1-00 FARMING.'


1-25 HISTORY ON YOUR DOORSTEP (6): Carmar­ then — the Making of a Medieval Town.


I-


1-55 FILM OF THE BOOK: JANE EYRE (new series) (1970) starring George C. Scott, Susannah York.


3-40 CARTOON. 3-


5- 6-


Highlights. 50 BONANZA.


4- 35 MICKEY AND DONALD.


55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 20 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE


4- 40 WORLD CUP CHESS.


5- 5-


50 NEWS HEADLINES.


6- 7-


TENNIS: International Snooker: The Final of The Sta te Express World Team Classic from Read­ ing. Tennis: The 1982 Daihatsu Challenge Final.


AND


Second round match bet­ ween Yasser Seirawan (USA) and Anatoly Karpov (USSR).


subtitles.


Rain.” A look at the effect of acid rain — a poisonous blend of sulphur dioxide gas and dilute sulphuric and nitric acids — mainly produced by burning coal and oil.


RAMME.


00 MATCH OF THE DAY: 00 NEWS: Weatherman.


6-10 BEAU GESTE (new series) by P. C. Wren, d ram a t ised in e ig h t episodes. (1) sta rring Wendy Williams,1 David Sumner.


6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from St Mary’s Church, Welshpool, Powys.


7-


9-20 NEWS: Weather. 9-


10- 11-


Norman.


11-30 16 UP. Young people get together to discuss prob­ lems they encounter in


Kenneth McAll. II-


their lives: “How Do I Look?”


12-50 WEATHERMAN.


12-15 IN T E R N A T IO N A L TENNI S . The 1982 Daihatsu Challenge from the Brighton Centre.


The Cosmic Serpent.


55 THE SKY AT NIGHT: POWER. 10- 11-


9-30PORTRAITS


11-25 APP KAA HAK. 11- 12-


OF


00 MORNING WORSHIP. 00 DOCTOR.


1-00 CABBAGE S AND


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00 WEEKEND WORLD.


7-45 A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA. Ingrid Bergman stars in tne two part screen biography of Golda Meir; also starring Judy Davis as Young Golda. Part 1 (Part 2 will be shown next Sunday).


30 THAT’S LIFE. 1-


KINGS. Light-hearted literary quiz chaired' by Robin Ray.


2-


Where.” The space-wan­ dering Alphans find them­ selves' lost in the mists of time as they attempt to journey to Earth.


4-


2-40 THE SUNDAY MUSI­ CAL. Judy Garland and George Murphy star in “Little Nellie Kelly.”


ting Ahead/Frizzicle Fizzle.”


10 NEWS REVIEW with 40 HORIZON: “A Killing


8- 15 NEWS ON 2: Weather.


ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. A six-part natural-history drama about our under­ standing of animals and their habits. 2: In Praise of God.


8-20 THE WORLD OF THE RING. A biographical sketch of Wagner’s first marriage to tne actress Minna Planer.


15 HI-DE-HI! (new series).


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 15 THE DISCOVERY OF


6- 00 CREDO. Today’s prog­ ramme looks at the cam­ paign to make animal wel­ fare a voting issue.


5- 00 YOUNG SHERLOCK. “The Mystery of the Manor House — The Young Master.” When young Sherlock arrives home unexpectedly from boarding school he finds his parents gone and a mystery at the Manor House.


general knowledge game in which contestants aim for star prizes.


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6-40 APPEAL. Nigel Havers appeals on l>ehalf of “Home Warmth for the Aged.”


30 SPACE 1999. “Journey to HODDER GROUP


46 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone Clitheroe 22473


25 CARTOON TIME. “Get­


Forthcoming Attractions 1982 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st


MOTOR SHOW, BIRMINGHAM 0730 £5.00


30 BULLSEYE. Darts and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th


BLACKPOOL CHRISTMAS SHOPPING 0920 £2.50


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th


C H R IS TM A S CO U N TR Y RUN 1330 £ 8 .5 0


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th


LONDON, CHRISTMAS SHOPPING and sight seeing 0700 £7.65


6- 45 JAMES GALWAY PRE­ SENTS THE PSALMS OF DAVID. “The Psalms in Christian Worship.” Roy Dotrice outlines the use of the Psalms in monastic services. *


7-


8-35 WAGNE R ’S RING: “THE VALKYRIE.” Act


10-05 I N T E R N A T IO N A L SNOOKER. Highlights of this evening’s match of the Final of the World Team Cl a s s i c from Reading.


2. Simultaneously broad­ cast on Radio 3.


10-


10 OMNIBUS with Barry 00 OUT ON A LIMB: Dr


11- 40 IN T E R N A T IO N A L SNOOKER. David Vine introduces the closing stages of the Final.


BLACKSTUFF. 4: “Yos- ser’s Story.”


30 BOYS FROM THE


9-20 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. “Death in the Morning.” Karen Master- son is nappy to be head­ ing for her new home on her wealthy husband’s estate. But her happiness soon turns to fear when she senses she is unwel­ come.


LOVE. 2 ft- 2 ft- 2 ft- 2 ft- ’2 ft- ’2f<- 2 ft- 2? 15 FROM RUSSIA WITH


* HARK TO BOUNTY ! TAKEN FOR THE FESTIVE W


Vt SLAIDBURN. Tel. Slaidburn 246 ^ W BOOKINGS NOW BEING ^ £ *


*5ji r


^


10-20 ITN NEWS. 10-


9-50 CL IVE JAMES ON TELEVISION. Cl ive James chats about the future to a talking televi­ sion set from Japan and discovers that it shows some bizarre programmes — and a sense of humour.


11- 35 HALLOW-E’EN NIGHT SPECIAL. “The Spirits of Rock ’n’ Roll.”


SHOW. Peter Gabriel has spent two-and-a-half years composing and recording his latest album. This film shows how the songs on th e album have de­ veloped.


Christmas Eve Dinner W £11.50 per person


SEASON


Christmas Day Lunch £12.95 per person


Boxing Day Lunch £9.95 per person


V YEAR’S EVE FOR DINNER AT THE 35THE SOUTH BANK


AND WHY NOT JOIN US ON NEW W £


* HARK TO BOUNTY £ ^ r e s er va t io n s Tel- 'Slaidburn 246 >5 :


2 ft- 2 ft- '2ft- 2?- 2 ft- ‘2 ft■ FOOTBALL CLUB ____


WADDINGTON Sklpton Building Society


THE FAMOUS ANNUAL LANCASHIRE ANTIQUE DEALERS’ FAIR AT FABULOUS STONYHURST, HURST GREEN, NEAR WHALLEY


(Midway twlxt Whalley and Longrldge, off the A59 — AA sign posts)


D I S C O NOVEMBER 6th


SATURDAY, AT THE


SUN INN,


WADDINGTON TICKETS £1


AVAILABLE FROM THE SUN INN, JEFFREY’S -


NEWSAGENTS, HENTHORN; ADVERTISER AND TIMES OFFICE OR FOOTBALL CLUB MEMBERS


THIS ADVERTISEMENT HAS BEEN KINDLY DONATED BY E. EDMONDSON, WEST VIEW GARAQE!


PEMBERTONS WHOLESALE NEWSAGENTS,' PRESTON


FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUN D A Y, OCTOBER 2 9 th , 3 0 th and 3 1 s t 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily (Sunday close 6 p.m.)


Dealers from all parts of the country, bring together fine furniture of all periods, Jewellery, porcelain, pottery and silver, oriental textiles, rugs and ceramics,' clocks and reference books.


A superb collection of genuine antiques for sale to the general public at our magnificent new venue for 1982.


SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE FAIR: A most rare and unusual private collection of nautical memorabilia Including the only known whale bone trees in bottles to celebrate MARITIME ENGLAND YEAR


*PLUS OUR FAMOUS CATERING — THIS YEAR 15507869 BISTRO* Adm. Cl (incl. Catalogue) — Children Free. Castle Fairs (0937) 845829.


HEAVY ROCK FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th DJ TUSH


65p with this invite TONY LORD


T H E S U N IN N Waddington


DANCE and DISCO


HALLOW-E’EN ,


8 p.m.


SATURDAY, OCT. 30th Supper available


1


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th £1 with this invite


NEXT FRIDAY (TUSH), SATURDAY (TONY


LORD), NOVEMBER 5th, 6th


£1 with this invite 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


DISCOTHEQUE


TRAX NELSON


HENTHORN GOSPEL M CHURCHlllthorne Avenue


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th at 7 p.m.


SPECIAL RE-UNION NIGHT


Mr Stephen Gillham, Dorset


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st' at 6-30 p.m.


Mr FI. Watt, Blackburn


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd


at 2-30 p.m. Miss A Whitman, Rishton FELLOWSHIP WOMEN’S


'7-45 p-mi PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY


■i,


Jesus is able to save them to the uttermost, that come unto God by him, seeing he everliveth


HEB7-V25 * C O M E T O T H E 2 ‘ ft- ‘2?- 2?- V - 2?- 2?-


w. ^


/ WADDINGTON


PUBLIC MEETING MON., NOV. 1st, 1982


METHODIST SCHOOLROOM at 7-30 p.m. to discuss


EXTENSION OF WADDINGTON FELL QUARRIES


Arranged by the parish council to hear views of residents and discuss with county and borough representatives


-X


* Make Guy Fawkes Night A SAFE NIGHT « J


{


! TOWN BONFIRE t at


* *


J


THE CASTLE FIELD Friday, November 5th at 6-30 p.m.


J Refreshments available—Hot J Dogs, Roast Potatoes and J ‘


Treacle Totiee


4- Please give generously to the collection for local charities,


X- Cancer Research and the 4- British Heart Foundation


i I


J Ribblesdaleandthe nibble * . Valley Rotaract Club.


Organised by the Rotary • Clubs of Clltheroe and


* * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * ★ ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * ★ *+ *■ * •* ★ * ★ * _ j j a


i and FIREWORK DISPLAY f *


* £


ARE YOUR CHILDREN GOOD SWIMMERS?


OR WOULD YOU LIKE THEM TO LEARN TO BE?


THEN WHY NOT LET THEM JOIN A CLUB


DUE TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF


VACANCIES ARISING ON NOVEMBER 1st, 1982


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT ASC ARE HOLDING


A MEMBERSHIP TRIAL on Monday, November 8th, at 7 p.m.


at Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe


JUST COME ALONG ON THE NIGHT AND HAVE A TRIAL. WE OFFER TEACHING BY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS, LIFE SAVING COURSES, BADGES AND COMPETITIVE SWIMMING -


MINIMUM AGE LIMIT 6 years by Dee. 31st, 1982


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL OFFICES, CLITHEROE (Foyer)


An EXHIBITION of paintings by BOB BARLOW, of Todmorden


From Tuesday, October 26th, to Friday, November 12th, 1982


- WHALLEY LIBRARY Gallery


Lending Department — POKER-WORK by Mrs N. Gregory, of Longridge


by the Whalley Art Group


Bpth exhibitions from Saturday, October 30th, to Saturday; November 13th


OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS j .


EXHIBITION CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB BINGO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd


Royal British Legion Club, 8 p.m.______ _


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Clitheroo Branch


ANNUAL


GENERAL MEETING


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th at 8 p.m.


In BRITISH LEGION CLUB.


PROFESSION OR r the letters w(


A L L Y O U havel


NAME...................... ADDRESS:.............


The CaricaturiJ


Entries to •‘What’s I Times, King S tre el follotf


NIGHT (GOODS)


r>


National Farmers’ Union. Wilpshire Branch


RAINBOW WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE Salesbury Memorial Hall


Thursday,’ November 4th 2 p.m.


£1 Including TEA


C.N.D. has no with any terr\


WHO Cj


Support the Nuclear


JO IN C L I I T e l , 2661


SNOOKER. The closing frames of the match to


10-


55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 10-


7- 05 THE TALL MEN.With Clark Gable and Jane Russell. The story of the first cattle drive from Texas to Montana, the man who made it and the women they fought over and died to protect.


“It’s Only a Beautiful Pic­ ture.”


20 ITN NEWS. 30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


day’s news, analysis of the major talking points.


00MIDNIGHT MOVIE:


11- 40 OFF PEAK. “One Big Blow.” This musical comedy is a rumbustious account of what happens when pneumoconiosis dep­ rives a colliery brass band of its star cornet player.1


1-10 PROFILES IN ROCK. The Cars.


10 GAME FOR A LAUGH. French Food ^


at Crossways (now under ownership of John Wright) TEL. 72423


Lunch Mon.-Fri. from 12 noon from only £1.50


PIZZAS. LASAGNE, COLD BUFFET,


15 THE PROFESSIONALS.


CANNELONI, PATE, Full a la Carte


Pre-booked meals can be ready on arrival.


35 MATCH TIME. All the Takeaway Menus,


Wedding and Party Menus on request


EVENINGS MON.-SAT. from 7 p.m.


Full a la Carte


French and English Cuisine, Continental Wines


Crossways


Please choose one item from each course


CHRISTMAS MENU


SPECIAL


Melon with Port Pate Maison Egg Cardinal Prawn Cocktail Fresh Made Soup


Fried Scampi with Tartare Sauce Fillet of Plaice Dieppoise Trout Belle .Mourner*


> £1.7'


Roast Turkey, chipolta, stuffing Entrecote Steak Chasseur CoqauVin '


Escolope ot Pork Milanaise Roast Leg of Pork with Seasoning, Apple


Roast Sirloin of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding, Top extra


Choice of Sweet Trolley Christmas Pudding with Rum Sauce


Hot Mince Pies or Cheese and Biscuits COFFEE


£7.95 including VAT plus lO'J service W HALLEY RA B A OD, PA1HM. Tel. 72423


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SATURDAY FREE AND EASY with DOUG at the Organ


SUNDAY LUNCHTIME MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 3


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st SYLVIA STARR


with Doug at the Organ and Bernard on the Drums


BONA FIDE GUESTS WELCOME 5 0 p TO NON-MEMBERS


NORMA and BILL, MILLER-SEWARD


extend a warm welcome to old and new customers at the


M a rk e t P la c e , C L ITH ERO E and wish to announce


WHITE LION HOTEL


THE HOTEL WILL BE CLOSED


ALL DAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st and LUNCH TIME, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd for


T O T A L R E F U R B IS H IN G and will RE-OPEN


TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 2nd Bar Snacks Served Lunch and Evening


(NOT Tues., Nov. 2nd) Tel. CLITHEROE 26955


Small Function Room Upstairs Available


LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING YOU!


Clitheroe 22324 <Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Whats on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's pn. S e iM H G E IC


OPENING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd


MROY N FOD FAM RESTAURANT and


L R


GUEST HOUSE LANGHO


Luxury en suite bedrooms with colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities.


A LA CARTE LICENSED RESTAURANT open to NON


RESIDENTS FOR DINNER 6-30 — 9-30 p.m. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY.


Weddings, parties etc. catered for


Personally supervised by the owners, FRANK and LILIAN HARGREAVES


now taking bookings for Christmas parties. For reservations


Tel. BLACKBURN 48255


% % $


CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME DINNER AND DANCING £9.50 incl. -


■ /if. -22. - iff. - 22. 22


Five course festive dinner. Plenty of choice. Only dates remaining


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd


: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th MONDAY, DECEMBER 20th


CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER £9.50 incl. Five Course Candlelit Dinner A few tables still available


DINNER ONLY £9.50 incl. available from December 4th onwards


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH Fully booked


CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER £16 incl. Special Festive Six Course Candlelit Dinner


DECEMBER 26th LUNCH £9.50 incl.


Traditional Family Lunch with reduced prices for children


DECEMBER 26th DINNER CLOSED. BOXING DAY LUNCH (December 27th) £9.50 incl.


Excellent Three Course Lunch with our usual Aberdeen Angus Beef and Minute Steaks '


Six Course Festive Dinner and a Disco later to see in the New Year. Licence Extension


NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER (with dancing later) £16 incl.


NEW YEAR’S DAY LUNCH £9.50 incl.


The Big Family Day. Reduced charges for children who are always welcome


JANUARY 2nd LUNCH £9.50 incl. We are open as usual with our traditional lunch


JANUARY 3rd LUNCH £9.50 incl.


(All prices are inclusive of VAT and service charge) y j PLEASE NOTE — We are closed for Dinner on


Monday, January 3rd and all day Tuesday 4th and W Wednesday, January 5th


Tel. Clitheroe 41202 or 41406 to make ^ your table reservation


• * i 2 2 -2 2 . -2 2 -2 2 -2 2 2 2 % SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st FULL CIRCLE DUO (TOP ACT)


WEEKLY DOUBLE — 11,12 WEEKLY TREBLE — 29, 1, 18 200 CLUB — 52


Members, Associates and Bona Fide Guests Another Public Holiday and we will be open again k_. •


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th


ADELE SHAW (TOPS) ______________ Distributed Dy United international Pictures. / A


Still some tables left for small parties up to SO in •.. . number.


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


THURS., FRI. and SAT., at 7-30 p.m. WHO DARES WINS (AAj


Mon., Nov. 1st to Sat., at 7-30 p.m. Wed. and Thurs., Matinee 2-15 p.m.


r-yVF—" A World of


Fantasy, Adventure and Excitement


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial


[CLAIMING] DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this . column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation;' name of the event and the date.


For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving


notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


S th NOVEMBER, 1982, F r i d a y . — R o t a r y C a s t l e B o n f i r e a n d F i r ew o r k s Di sp lay .


Tel. Nelsol


£10 FOR ANNU] OR


£ 3 0 FOR LIFE


£ 1 .5 0 PER TJ M A S S IV E SA| CORDED TAPfi £ 2 0 Not


VHS 800 BETA 8(


ALL ORIGINAL, NO THE PAST, PRl


WE ARE NOT JUST ANq


Are the area’s leading f l d f


Rent video and televi Edit your ex I


6 th N OVEMBER, S a tu r ­


1 1 t h N OVEMBER, 1982. — . C h e e s e a n d Wine, P e n d l e C o u n ty P r ima ry S c h o o l . L a s t G o ld e n J u b i l e e e v e n t .


B o w l i n g C l u b . Ga la , B o n f i r e a n d Ba rb e c u e .


Hire out portable reel Transfer stills, sllen -Sell video reel


Can lease C.C.Ti Sell blank and!


EVERYTHING WE SELI SERVICES HAS A SJ Some members have saved I


d a y ---- R i b b l e s d a l e - W a n d e r e r s C r i c k e t and


1 2 t h N O V E M B E R , F r i d a y — Boys G r am­ m a r S c h o o l A u t um n F a i r .


1 7 t h - 2 0 t h NOVEMBER,


N O V E M B E R 2 6 t h , F r i d a y , B ow l a n d Sec­ o n d a r y S c h o o l , wh i s t , d o m i n o


2 7 t h N O V E M B E R , S a t u r d a y


d r iv e . a n d b e e t l e


7 t h - 1 1 t h DECEMBER __ C a l d e r s t o n e s R e v u e a n d D r am a t i c Society,


W E D N E S D A Y , D E ­ C EM B E R 8 t h , 1 9 8 2 . S l a i d b u r n Vi l lage Hall , A n n u a l C h r i s t m a s W h i s t a n d D o m in o D r iv e .


P a n t o m i m e , ‘ ‘A l a d d i n . ’ ’


1 1 th DEC EMB ER . Br i t ­ i s h Y o u t h f o r Chr is t C h r i s t i a n r o c k group, H e a r t b e a t , T r i n i t y


Y o u t h a n d Commimi ty C e n t r e .


JA N U A R Y 2 2 n d , 26th, 2 9 t h , 1 9 8 3 . T r in i ty M e t h o d i s t Ch u r c h pan­ t om im e , S n ow White a n d t h e S e v e n Dwar f s .


7 t h JA N U A R Y , 1983, F r i d a y ---- P a r i s h Ball. C l i t h e r o e P a r i s h C h u r c h .


4 t h O F D EC EM B ER , C h r i s tm a s F a y r e , SS M i c h a e l a n d J o h n ’s, L ow e r g a t e , Cl i th e ro e .


C h u r c h , C h a t b u r n . Sale o f W o r k .


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2 4 t h N OVEMBER, We d ­ n e s d a y . — C l i th e r o e C o n c e r t s S o c ie ty , King- T u n n e l l C l a r i n e t Tr io .


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CHRISTMAS FLORAL DECORATIONS, SATURDAY,


DECEMBER 4th Copy Hook'Hold Residential Hotel


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We are happy to announce the opening of our


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You can enjoy a 3 course meal from-as little as £3.95 fully inclusive of VAT and service charge.


We are now open every lunchtime and evening — except Monday.


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