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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 1st, 1983


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


Whats o n ... What's on...What'son...WhaCs on... What's o n ... Whats o n ... T H E


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * *


- SATURDAY - vX -D .P X a *


8-35 INCH HIGH EYE


A ] PRIVATE


9-00 SATURDAY SUPER- STORE: Mike Read and co. with entertainment and g u e s ts including Bucks Fizz and B. A. Robertson


12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND including


12-40 News; 12-20 Foot­ ball Focus; 12-45, 3-00 Swimming from Leeds; The Arena Sprint, and The Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Club Championship; 12- 55, 1-25, 1-55 Racing from Chepstow: 1-00 The Philip Cornes Novices’ Hurdle Race; 1-30 The Daily Mirror Conditional Jock­ eys’ Championship Stee­ plechase (Handicap); 2-00 The Rehearsal Steeplech­ ase; 1-10, 1-40 Boxing from Reno, Nevada —


20, 3-50 Opening frames of the final of tne Coral United Kingdom Champ­ ionship from Preston; 2-40 Cyclo-Cross. The Halfords Nations Cup from Birmin­ gham; 4-30 Ski-ing. file of downhill ski-ing


USA v; Britain and the Commonwealth; 2-10, 3-


champion Franz Klammer; 4-40 Final Score


5*05 NEWS: Weatherman


5-15 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT


5-20 SOME MOTHERS DO ‘AVE ‘EM. Another chance to see Michael Crawford as the accident- prone Frank Spencer


5-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. Joining Noel for his live show are Elton John and Frankie Howerd


6- 7-


Terry Wogan hosts the last in the series of the comedy quiz game


i i i i iM i i a 10-


2-


3- 4-


10 OPEN UNIVERSITY


1. “Hue and Cry” (bw) film starring Ali3tair Sim, Jack Warner


35 PLAY AWAY 15 SATURDAY CINEMA:


5- 30 WHISTLE TEST — ON THE ROAD. This week: Tom Robinson and the Crew


6- 6-


- 2. “Mandy” (bw) film star­ ring Jack Hawkins, Phyl­ lis Calvert


00 SATURDAY CINEMA: 12-


11- 20 HAWAII FIVE-0 McGar- rett’s investigation of a murder is impeded by a computer which has been fed erroneous information


‘stranger is asked by the citizens of a frontier town to become the sheriff and protect them against a band of convicts .


TER: Starring Clint East- wood. A m y s te r io u s


AND PEOPLE. Modern Greek for beginners


7- 00NEWS AND SPORT: Weather


Bristol 7- 8- 10 GREEK — LANGUAGE


of this years' bridge tour­ nament: Southampton v


25th anniversary of the Marquee Club in London


B‘a with Chns Barber and r John celebrating the 35 GRAND SLAM. The final w m mm m


2-00 A KIND OF LIVING: Susan Penhaligon intro­


TERCLASS. Five aspir­ ing young conductors are in s t ru c te d by Zubin Mehta


A pro­


8- 40 I N T E R N A T IO N A L EMMY AWARDS GALA from New York. Seven awards to honour the best TV worldwide, outside the USA


The last episode of “The Family,” the documentary series about the life of an o r d i n a r y f ami l y in Reading


20 ZUBIN MEHTA MAS­ 10 FLY ON THE WALL.


2-25 RED DUST (1932). Comedy drama starring Clark Gable as a rubber plantation overseer


duces the last of the series looking at the prac­ tical aspects of self-suffi­ ciency


4-00THE RAILRODDER (1965). In this short film, made when he was • 70, Buster Keaton takes a


9- 35 ELMER GANTRY con­ 50 THE NOEL EDMONDS


11- 12-


tinues the season of Hol­ lywood classics. Tonight starring Burt Lancaster and Jean Simmons


Weather


“The P rple Testament" starring : Wilillliliaiam Reynolds and “Elegy” starring Cecil Kellaway


DOUBLE .BILL: urple


35.BLANKETY BLANK. 8- 8-


9- 9-


10- 10- 11- 12-


Anna Carteret as Insp. Kate Longton in the last story of the series. A bank robbery brings Kate into conflict with tne new Divisional Head of CID „


MAGIC SHOW. Paul Daniels with magic, enter­ tainment and international guests


stairing John Nettles as Je rs ey detective Jim Bergerac


Weatherman (bw)


10 JULIET BRAVO starring 10-


( Granada ) 9-


10-30 THE 00 THE PAUL DANIEL Speedway; 10 BERGERAC (new series2)-


SNOOKER. Highlights of frames 8-15 in the final of the Coral UK Champion­ ship


35 NEWS AND SPORT: 50 C H A M P I O N S H I P


Highlights from First and Second Division matches, plus November "Goal of the Month” competition


night comedy with Jasper Carrott


55 WEATHER


SNOOKER. F u r th e r coverage from frames 8-15 of the final


15 MATCH OF THE DAY.


6- 7-


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: In- t r o d u c e d Davies:


12-20


News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1- 20 The 1TV Seven (San- down 1-30, 2-00, 2-30, 3- 00: Newcastle 1-45, 2-15,


SHOW: With Isla St Clair by Di cki e 12-45


SATURDAY


Indoor ITN


5-00 ITN NEWS 5- 05 KNIGHT RIDER: Modern-day knight of the road Michael Knight drives into action again


ring Ted Rogers


Half-time Soccer Round­ up; 4-00 Wrestling; 4— Results


4-25 COUNTRY BOY: A baby rabbit plays hookey from school and ends up , co­ vered in chicken feathers


journey from London to Canada


58NEWS HEADLINES: 00 THE TWILIGHT ZONE


6-


4-35 CHICAGO TEDDY BEARS: Line uses Uncle Lanzi’s legacy as bait for a burglary to foil Big Nick when he plans to take over the speakeasy


5*05 BROOKSIDE: Omnibus edition


6-00 HOW WE LEARNED TO SKI: The intermedi­ ates find it tough going


AND WEATHER fol­ lowed by FLASHBACK: Reporting the Falklands


25 SESAME STREET 20 CARTOON


7- 7- 8-


Charlton, Helene Hayman and guests discuss the moral and religious values behind the week’s news stories


SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CRACKER CONTRACT OFFER!


12 SWIMS FOR THE PRICE OF 6! ! ! Adults £ 3


ON SALE AT:— '


BARBER IN CON­ CERT: A night of nostal-


15 DR JOHN AND CHRIS -A t Ribblesdale Pool


★ Information Office, Council Offices, Clitheroe


★ Longridge Sports Centre ★ Mobile Van FROM NOVEMBER 26th - DECEMBER 11th Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!


EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! < ADULT


SWIMMING TUITION Special Private Lessons DAYTIME SESSIONS


COURSE 10 LESSONS FOR £7 or 70p per session


F or further details and booking TELEPHONE


CLITHEROE 24825 Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887. KING GEORGE’S HALL 35 NEWS HEADLINES 05 SEVEN DAYS: Michael


Seats £2.25 and £2.00, Children and OAP £1.50. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 7-30 p.m.


Miss Mitzi Mueller v 20 stone Klondyke Kate Johnny Saint v Mike Flash Jordon Plus Sensational Tag Thriller


MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 7-45 p.m. MW R E S T L IN G


ighty John Quinn v Tony St Clair


MacDonald presents the programme tor trade un­ ionists


45); 3-10 Boxing; 3-45 15


9-


55 CARROTT’S LIB. Late- 8-


35 C H A M P I O N S H I P 9-


7- 45 PUNCHLINES: The fast- moving quiz game hosted bv Lennie Bennett i5H a r t


round of comic salvos from the quick-talking duo


9-30 HIGH PLAINS DRIF- 15 ITN NEWS


4- 5-


9- 10- 9-15 SUNDAY WORSHIP.


10-10 MATHS HELP. 10-


11- 11-


10-30 LET’S GO. Brian Rix with help for the mentally handicapped.


ginners in Spanish.


for parents about the edu­ cation of mentally-hand­ icapped children.


12-35 T H E COMPUTER PROGRAMME.


00 HEADS AND TAILS. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


6- 6-


7-


SUNDAY— Wasps v Rosslyn Park.


series). Return of the weekly winter sports series from the mountain slopes of Europe.


subtitles.


55 DIGAME. Course for be­ 20 PEOPLE FIRST. Advice


12- 10 SEE HEAR! Magazine for the deaf.


15 BUSINESS CLUB.


1-00 FARMING. 1-25 DISCOVERING BIRDS with Tony Soper (2) Water, Water, Every­ where . . .


4-


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. Live cover­ age of frames 1G-22 in the best-of-31-frames Coral UK Championship final at Preston.


5- 15 HE RE


5- 6-


> winning films about the wildlife of the Andes.


CHRISTMAS. Pupils of St Aidan’s School, Harro­ gate, meet their new Ar­ chbishop of York.


COMES


Bronte’s novel dramatised in 11 parts.


6-30 MIND HOW YOU GO. Preventing road traffic ac- c i (1 e n t s with J immy Savile.


6-10 SONGS OF PRAISE from Treorchv.


8-40 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. The last nine frames of the Coral UK Championship final.


VIDED. Drama serial set in England at the time of the Civil War.


S’in’s plans to expand. Y THE SWORD DI­


10-40 NEWS; Weatherman. 10-55 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. The final few frames from the Guild 1 Hall, Preston.


9-10 THE SUNDAY THRIL­ LER: RANSOM. Film starring . Sean Connery, Ian McShane.


2-15 WEATHER.


7*15 HI-DI-HI! I t ’s novelty night in the ballroom, but Jeffrey is preoccupied by an obstacle to Joe Ma-


CONDOR. Three award- leton.


00 3-2-1: Family game, star­ 00 CANNON AND BALL: A


10- 11-


Another tough case for milliona ire d e te c t iv e Jonathan Hart and his wife Jennifer


ditions in the mangroves appear to create an almost impossible environment, but have in fact stimu­ lated the evolution of more classes of plants and animals than anywhere else on earth


could be said that Steed has a nose for trouble.


the Fox family. Vin and Renie still plan to move to the country, but will Vin get the money he needs to buy the pub?


t o h a r t : 30 UNION WORLD: Gus 00 FRAGILE EARTH: Con­


THE BLACK ABBOTTS CHRISTMAS SHOW Tickets £3, £2.50 and £2.00


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 7-30 p.m.


PULBIC IMAGE LTD plus support All tickets £4


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th, to SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th


00 THE AVENGERS: It 00 FOX: All is not well with Tickets: Adults £1.75, Children and OAP £1.25 ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES


Tickets for Concerts also available from Pendle Travel, Burnley; Castle Records, Clitheroe; Ames Records, Rawten- stall; The Entertainer, Waterfoot; and Tourist Worldwide, Barnoldswick


11-30 THE WORST OF HOL­ LYWOOD presents “The Thing with Two Heads"


Friend on Four” is about to be interrupted as the pirate Station S attempts to break into transmission again


00 INTERFERENCE: “A


ENTERTAINMENT with


CHRISTMAS PenDlE LEISURE SERVICES starring in person DEREK BATEY


Civic Theatre, Nelson Sunday, December 11th - Tickets: £2, Children and OAP's £1


1 T"


35 RUGBY SPE CIAL. 25 SKI SUNDAY (new


7- 45 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S PARTNERS IN CRIME. The US Ambassador, asks Tommy and Tuppence to investigate a curious inci­


their knowledge of public opinion.


00 NEWS REVIEW with 30THE MONEY PROG­


RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Sing­


7- 45 THE 8- 9-


ALLISS from Ganton Golf Club, Scarborough.


WORLD — the fate and future of some of the rarest and most fascinat­ ing birds that cannot fly.


NATURAL 8- 40 DID YOU SEE . . . ? Weather.


Television review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy.


20 THE FLIGHT OF THE


10-05 MANSFIELD PARK. Serialisation of the novel by Jane Austen. With Anna Massey, Bernard Hepton, Angela Plea-


50 NEWS; Weatherman.


10-55 BE T T E DAVI S SEASON: "Old Acquaint­ ance”. Film also starring Miriam Hopkins.


00 JANE EYRE. Charlotte 9-


9-25 MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES.


• sence.


Thanet Wing within Maid­ stone Prison which is self- contained, housing 100 of the prisoners who have asked for protection from their fellow inmates.


15 AROUND WITH 10- 9- 8- 45 HARDCASTLE AND


dent conc e r ni ng his luggage.


McCORMICK. “ The Black Widow”.


35 NEWS ON TWO; 10-


TELEVI SION. Cl ive James looks at the kind of comic commercials British viewers never see, and asks if the advent of cable TV will mean program­ mes like the topless quiz show.


25 JAIL WITHIN A JAIL. 11-


SHOW. A filmed inter­ view in Rome and Capri with Italy’s leading novel­ ist Alberto Moravia.


The programme for begin­ ners at bridge and dub players alike, presented by Shaw Taylor.


00CL IVE JAMES ON 15 ITN NEWS. / \ pofof &mst. 7-30 p.m.


^ PENDLE'S ALL LAUGHTER FAMILY PANTOMIME Philip Bernard’s production of


No performances December 31st, 1983 and January 1st, 1984 Extra performance Saturday, January 7th, 1984 at 10-15 am


7-15 p.m.


COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL TICKETS: £1.75


CHILDREN AND OAP's £1.35 Special Concessions for parties of 12 or more. Tickets available from the undersigned and Clitheroe Tourist'


Information Centre, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe. A T FENTON


A?btrtR0oaSd 30THE SOUTH BANK 30 JOIN US FOR BRIDGE.


COLNE ADVANCE BOX OFFICES: Colne 865625 and Nelson 692890


e; Lsisure Services 0fficer


Box Office week commencing December 26th, 1983 — Tel. Colne 863085 from 2-30 p.m.________________________________


SOCCER


SHAWBRIDGE “THE ROAD TO WEMBLEY” F A V A S E 2 n d R O U N D


4-


4-05 BUILT IN BRITAIN. The final programme in the series looks at build­ ing in north Norfolk. ,


1*55 27 DOWN (Train to Be­ nares) (subtitled).


1-25 IRISH ANGLE. A look a t topical event s in Ireland.


10- 11-


widower describes what happened when he went on a package tour to Yugoslavia.


St Matthew's Church, Ipswich.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


12- 1-


2- 2-


30 TURNING POINT. A 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 00 HERBS FOR ALL.


fortnightly exploration of the north-west’s country­ side.


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL-. LENGE.


The week’s main1 news story. N


manned space transporter returns to earth carrying rare tungsten ore.


programme.


5- 00 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ lowed by BOOK FOUR. Nicholas Mosley talks about the second volume of his controversial biog- aphy on his fa th e r, Oswald Mosley.


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A 6-


00 WEEKEND WORLD. 7-


5- 45 THE OUTSIDERS. John Pilger talks with Salman Rushdi e,


Prize-winning novelist. the Booker


BALL. More spectacular action from American’s most glamorous and pro­ fessional teams.


30 TERRAHAWKS. An un­


10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-05 HEROES. Frank ,Mid- dlemass talks to 'E ric Robson about the heroes he admires.


2-35 HORIZON. How children


3-25 BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS.


are coping with the com­ puter.


3-45 THE GREAT PALACE: The Story of Parliament. Fifth of eight programmes looking behind. tne doors of-Westminster and Parli­ ament.


3-


duced by Brian Moore. In the event of no football coverage at 2-30, the re­ placement will be Laurel and Hardy Double Bill.


5-00 BULLSEJYE. The darts and general knowledge. /


Peter Sellers in “The Wrong Arm of the Law”


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6-40 APPEAL.


TATTLESTAR GALAC-


g»me. ICA.


7-15 BRUCE FORSYTH'S PLAY YOUR t CARDS * RIGHT. Couples. te s t


6-45 HIGHWAY. This week . the Highway takes Harry Secomoe to Bath.


00 CREDO. Current affairs 30 THE BIG MATCH intro­


8-15TELL THE TRUTH. Graeme Garden hosts the panel game.


15SELLERS SEASON.. 9- 10-


T onight’s programme looks at the desert cam­ paigns of the Eighth Army and Romme l ’s Afrika Korps, and at the great Britisn victory of El Alamein.


15 AMERICAN FOOT ­ 15 THE WORLD AT WAR.


Mano Rumalshah is from the Punjab and most of his parishioners are of Asian and West Indian stock.


30 CITY PRIEST. The Rev. (North East Counties FL Premier Division)


AdmlasIon£1 Refrenhments available


C L IT H E R O E v GUISELEY


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd K .O . 2 p .m .


Match sponsored by FC CLITHEROE, FRENCH CONNECTION


Fund Raisers fo r local charities Children and OAPs 50p (All pay)


Members’ Licensed Club house


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY JOSEPHINE HORDER and


MICHAEL DUSSEK Recital for cello and piano .


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th ^


GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.


A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION Tickets at the door £2


.Students £1


. *r, For two weeks commencing Monday, December 26th, 1983 2-15 p.m.


Starring CLINTON FORD and full supporting Company TWICE DAILY


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A la Carte menu including Pheasant, Hare and Wild Duck


Why not order your own Joint of Bowland Lamb to carve at the table. Leg, Saddle, Crown or Shoulder Roast.


/ FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS T E L . B O L T O N -B Y -B O W L A N D 600 Harrop Fold Farm Guest House 3 miles north Grindleton on Slaidburn Road ■ff. f f . ■&. f f . ■&. ■&. Jff. iff. iff. -ff. ■&. f f . -i SLAIDBURN % SILVER BAND


CHRISTMAS CONCERT


Newton V illag e Hall


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th commencing 7-45 p.m.


. COME AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BAND w. % f f f iff. iff. f f . f f . if f f f . f f . f f . f f .


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY) CENTRE


D IS C O MONDAY,


DECEMBER 5th 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.


Proceeds In Aid of Children In Need . Members 30p, Visitors 35p EVERYONE VERY WELCOME


$ * * *


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PENDLE WITCH


8- 45 STRUGGLE. Second episode in Peter Jenkins’ topical comedy series about the activities of a


'group of left-wingers who control the town nail of an ima g i n a r y Lo n d o n borough.


HOTEL SABDEN


FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd


Snuffy Garrett (Great Artist)


Four people, who have re-, cently been made redun­ dant from the South Yorkshire steel industry.


10-25 BOMBSHELL (1933).


SANGUR. Murun has an unexpected guest.


20 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. 20 MURUN BUCKSTAN-


Comedy satire on Holly-, wood.


SATURDAY AND ' SUNDAY Back to the


“Good Old Days” FREE and EASY


Slngaloni) with Doug on the organ _ All singers welcome


ST AMBROSE CHURCH GRINDLETON


to be opened by Mrs David Waddlngton at 2-30 p.m.


CHRISTMAS FAYRE


DECEMBER 3rd S A TU R D A Y ,


Lots of stalls, refreshments anAND DRAW


Winners to be announced Admission 10p


■ff. f f . a ■&. -a . f t . f f . f f . a f f . - f f .- i West Bradford Methodist Church *5


CHRISTMAS PAYRE


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd at 2-30 p.m.


. Musical items by pupils from Wadding-ton and West Bradford Primary School.


. FANCY GOODS STALL, DIP TUB, BUFFET TEAS


FATHER CHRISTMAS will also be there! Ir ■ft jff.ff. Yff. ■#. ff. a. Yff. ■&. ff. -ff%


ADMISSION lOp (incl. cup of tea) CHILDREN FREE


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MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S LADIES’ COMMITTEE invite you to a


• Coffee Morning


in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1983 10 a:m. to 12 noon -


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A t . ^la p J rro 3oU w e c h o o s e f a r e f r o m PRELIMINARY NOTICE


CLITHEROE LIONS CLUB and


CLITHEROE ROUND TABLE NOTICE TO ALL CHARITY ORGANISATIONS


The above mentioned Clubs are now in the process of organising a CLITHEROE HERITAGE FAIR to be held on June 3rd, 1984, in the steets of Clitheroe Town Centre. Applications are now being invited from interested groups of organisa­ tions who wish to reserve a stall space.


This event is expected to be a Major Attraction in East Lancashire and will form part of the National Heritage ’84 Year.


For further details please contact the Management Committee Secretary I. S. LLOYD, “WESTH- OLME,” BEECHTHORPE AVENUE, WADDING- TON. Tel. 24365.


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL $


CHRISTMAS f FAYRE 1


FRIDAY,


DECEMBER 9th 7.30 p.m.


in the Drama Complex ADMISSION 10p


Tombola, Sale of Goods, Toys, Books, Perfumery,


Fancy Goods, White Elephant Stalls, Raffle, Games, Cakes.


Refreshments on sale January 2nd to 6th and 9th to 13th, 1984 Children £ 1 . 5 0


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd


BUZZ HAWKINS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th


(LAUGHABLE) ROY ANTONY (FROM THE BIG BANDS) WEEKLY DOUBLE: 5 — 12


WEEKLY TREBLE: 21— 2 — 13 200 CLUB: 106


(Members and Bona Fide Guests)


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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ THURSDAYand SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th


MEMBERS DRAW £ 1 0


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th


RICKY NORTON Alan on organ, Bernard on drums


TURKEY DRAW 77465


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


!CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 FROM FRIDAY


C IV IC HALL


DECEMBER 2nd to


THURSDAY


DECEMBER 8th at 7-30 p.m.


IT S 22 YEARS LATER. AND


NORMAN BATES IS COMING HOME.


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S A N D P I P E R ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


presents on MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th WR ALL TV STAR ESTLING EVENING


with DISCO and SUPPER 8 p.m. to l a.m.


Price only £2.50 inclusive EVERY SUNDAY


■ Come and listen to the Tom Kelly Duo while you dine


(Choice of Menu)


Price only £3.95 inclusive Served 12 to 3 p.m.


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH Price £12 per head inclusive


served 2-30 p.m. Come and see the new look Sandpiper


Bookings still available for Party Nights (every night in December), and also New Year’s Eve Carnival Night


For all Enquiries


TELEPHONE PETER on WHALLEY 2370


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH 1


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W t^m


Clitheroe 2232


Any organisation wishing to make a claim tor 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.


CLAIMING DATES


For details ol 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


7 th DEC EMB ER . WED­ NESDAY. ---- C l i th e r o e C o n c e r t s S oc ie ty. J o s e p h i n e H o r d e r a n d Nic o la Ha d ley . * Rec i ta l f o r ’c e l lo a n d p ia n o .


1 0 th DEC EMB ER ---- St Mich a e l a n d St J o h n ’s C h r i s tm a s F a i r .


12 th D E C E M B E R . MON D A Y . ---- P e n d l e ­


t o n Village H a l l , C h r i s tm a s W h i s t a n d D om in o Dr iv e .


3 1 s t D E C EMB E R .


N ew t o n Vi l lag e Hal l . N ew Y e a r ' s Eve Dunce. D a n c i n g t o Steve D r a p e r Hand.


1 1 th JA N U A R Y . 1 9 8 4 , W E D N E S D A Y .


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C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r t s S o c ­ ie ty , L aw r e n c e P e r k in s a n d Mich a e l Han co ck . R e c i ta l f o r b a s s o o n a n d p i a n o .


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2 1 s t JANUARY t h e n 2 S th to 2 8 th J an u a ry ---- T r in i ty P a n tomime "B a b e s in th e W o o d . "


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SLAIDBURN TREFOIL GUILD


ANNUAL


Slaidburn Village Hall Saturday, December 3rd


CHRISTMAS FAIR 2-30 p.m.


Opener: Miss M. Wilson, of Whalley


Admission 5p, Children free Refreshments available


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(Proceed* for SA


To be opene Stalls. inclu


Fund and “( Delicious ADM1SS1U (CHILDRE


LCS •:<=* Ht I r \


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS ANNUAL


Whist and Domino Drive


at Pendleton Village Hall


Friday, December 2nd 7-30 p.m.


Admission 75p Refreshments included ■ iff. f f . f f . f f . f f . WEST BRADFORD FC


Christmas Dance


ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd,


at 8 p.m. at


WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB Admission £2


Supper — Everyone Welcome


THE UNITED CHRISTIAN


FELLOWSHIP


will meet SAT., DEC. 3rd, 7-30 p.m., ST


ANNE’S COURT, LOW MOOR


Speaker: Mr B. Clark and Young People


Dig in at the Rib


. . . INTO THE MOST DELICIOUS, 1


BEAUTIFULLY PREPARED ITALIAN SPECIALITY __________ DISHES YOU’LL FIND FOR MILES.__________ ‘The Rib’ is the brand new Matthew Brown pub/pizzeria


where you can choose from a mouthwatering menu and excellent wine in the bright, comfortable restaurant, and rehix with one of the famous Matthew Brown beers in the pleasant and friendly' b;ir. ' Take your pick from Lion Mild and Bitter from the Cask.


John Peel Bitter and award-winning Slalom Lager, voted the best lager in the world at the 1983 Brewex International. If y'ou’re looking for an ideal rendezvous with friends, a


quiet night out, or just a lunchtime with a difference. DIG IN AT THE RIB.


T h e R ib P iz z e r ia


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