2 Clitheroe Advertiser mid Times, September 8th, 1983 W 8- 9- 11- Amar. 12- 12 WEATHERMAN 12-15 GRANDSTAND, includ 5-
ing 12-45 News; Football Focus (12-20); Interna tional Surfing (12-50); Tennis (1-10) The US Open Tennis Champion ships, from Flushing Meadow; Racing from Goodwood (1-35, 2-10, 2- 40); Eventing (1-55, 3-15, 3-55) The Burghley Remy Martin Horse Trials; Ath letics (2-55, 3-55) Final of the GRE Gold and Jubilee Cups, Cwmbran; 4-35 Final Score.
ZARD. Vance plans to help a young couple che ated by Boss Hogg.
6- 00 NEWS, WEATHERMAN 6-
7- 7- 8-
8- 9-
7- 15 THE NOEL EDMONDS
LATE LATE BREAK FAST SHOW
Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game every one can play at home.
00 BLANKETY BLANK.. 8-
ring Anna Carteret as Insp . Kate Longton “Teacher’s Pet".
Starring Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman, David Copperfield.
Weatherman. 35 JULIET BRAVO. Star 25 THREE OF A KIND. 9-
55 NEWS AND SPORT; 10 REMINGTON STEELE.
Stephanie Zimbalist plays the gorgeous* private eye, Pierce Brosnan the man who takes all the credit.
10-
10-50 S A TU R D A Y LA TE F ILM : THE LONG GOODBYE (1973). Star ring Elliott Gould, Nina Van Pallandt.
12-40 WEATHER
I l l i i l l i j i l 1-
9-25 BETWEEN THE TIDES
10- 05 VICKY THE VIKING. Vicky rescues the Vikings by building kites with animal pelts.
9- 40 FA L C O N IS L A N D . Further adventures with three children in an Au stralian fishing com munity.
10-30 TH E S A TU R D A Y SHOW. With Isla St Clair.
2- WIDOWS
Action highlights from two First Division games.
eekend ( BBC-1 J Wifie s Away .
TURE SHOW. Pop-in guest is Glenn Gregory of Heaven 17.
FILM: CAPTAIN SCAR LETT (1953). Starring Richard Greene, Leonora
55 LEON ERROL in “When 15 THE GET SET PIC
00 SATURDAY MORNING rous
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Whatt on... What's on... What'* on... Whatt on... What's on... What* on The
SATURDAY 12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In-
t r o d u c e d b y D ick ie Davies; 12-20 Motor Cycl ing — The Wrangler Rd 350 Pro-Am World Cup from Donington; 12-30 Cy c l in g — The World Champions; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 The ITV Four —. from Doncaster; 1-40 Motor Cycling; 1-55 The ITV Four; 2-10 Speedway — The World Individual Championships Final; 2-25 The ITV Four; 2-40 Speedway; 2-50 The ITV Four; 3-15 Motor Cy *' 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Boxing — from Caesars Palace Las Vegas; 4-45 Results.
5-00 ITN NEWS 5-05 THE KRANKIES CLUB. Join tiny Scots terror Wee Jimmy and his friend Ian — The Krankies — for their new six-week family fun and laughter show.
5- 10 THE DUKES OF HAZ- 6-
when he discovers Marcia is a compulsive liar.
Real people being them selves are the stars of this country-wide look on the Great British at play.
Bennett is back with a new 16-week series of the fast-moving quiz game featuring 10 celebrities.
6-00 VIDEO VIDEO. Adam Faith hosts the second ed ition of this new weekly magazine with news and reviews from the rapidly expanding world of video.
6- 7- 7- 30 NEWS HEADLINES fol
lowed by ANIMATION AT CAM BRIDGE
Stewart Lamont this week looks at ceremony and liturgy.
00 A WORKING FAITH. 30 MY WORLD AND WEL-
COME TO IT . US comedy series based on the cartoons and writings of James Thurber, com bining film and animation.
8- 9- 10- 00 BEAUTIFUL, BABY,
BEAUTIFUL! American film about the world of the super model.
00 THE CHARTERHOUSE
OF PARMA. Penultimate episode of this adaptation of Stendhal’s novel.
35 CHIPS. Jon is angry 30 GAME FOR A LAUGH.
11- 05 TH E IN V IS IB L E WOMAN (1941). Comedy starring John Barrymore
30 PUNCHLINES. Lennie 3-
Jonathan races to save Jennifer’s life when an acting job unites her with a bizarre actor-turned- killer who is plotting her death.
00 H A R T TO H A R T . 4-
D O U B L E B IL L : “ PARIS HONEYMOON” (1939) (bw).
35 “ WE’RE NOT DRES 00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 00 MATCH OF THE DAY. 12- CERT.
9-15 THE ADULT MOVIE. “Escape from Alcatraz” starring Clint Eastwood and Patrick McGoohan. Frank Morris enters the maximum security prison at Alcatraz. Having al ready escaped from sever al prisons, Morris is warned by the warden: no one has ever escaped from Alcatraz.
11- 20 H AW A I I F IV E -O . “Young Assassins” .
5- 50 EVENTING. The Remy Martin European Young Riders Championship from the Burghley course.
SING” (1934) (bw). Also starring Carole Lombard.
Fourth episode of Robin Chapman's adaptation of William Godwin’s novel.
05 CALEB W ILLIAM S . THE SANDPIPER
WHALLEY PRESENTS
ROCKERFELLA’S DISCO
00 B IN G C R O S B Y
EVERY FRIDAY 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.
Featuring T O P DJ
Admission £1.25 before 10-30 p.m. £1.75 after 10-30 p.m.
Price includes BUFFET SUPPER FREE DRAW GIVEN AWAY
BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS
DECEMBER 7th, 8th and 10th
6- 10 THE SKY AT NIGHT. “Unlocking the Secrets of Vega’’.
7-25 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
15 ELO LIVE IN CON
7-40 B R O O K L Y N TO BLENHEIM. Bany Man- ilow provides a brief pre view of his open air con cert held recently at Blenheim Palace (first part shown tomorrow night).
MIKE TERRY £8.75
7- 00 GRAND SLAM (new series). A new series of bridge programmes.
DECEMBER 13th, 14th, 15th and 17th
FRESH AIRE £8.75
DECEMBER 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd
GREENGAGE £8.90
DECEMBER 31st
CARNIVAL NIGHT £16
745 THE US OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Ladies’ Singles Final. Coverage of today’s match at Flushing Meadow, New York.
55 ARE YOU LISTENING: 20 IN OLD CH IG AG O
4-10 THE BOAT (1921). Clas sic Buster Keaton two- reeler.
4- 5-
Woman’s Lot. week’s omnibus repeat. SUNDAY 5-10 NEWS HEADLINES, I ' 9- ' ■ ■ * 9-00 TRUMPTON
9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories from God’s wide world
10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE I2.ce FARMING
Worship linking you with other viewers
' 1T1 11mi
followed by The Bottom Line. Andrew Neil re- ports on the state of one
£ritmn’s key industries of fcl?e future — telecom-
30 THIS IS THE DAY. 5-45 FACE THE I RESb. A newsmaker in the public
S S r p A
journalists in this live dis- cussion senes
homeVating fUrnitUre 31
1-50 NEWS HEADLINES I-
3-45 TOM AND JERRY
b/w), from the novel by HARLEM. Fascinating James Hilton. Starring Ronald C’olman, Jan? Wvatt
LOST HORIZON (1937,
55 FILM OF THE BOOK: 7’15
3-55 THAT’S ACTION. Fea- ture-Iength compilation of
' great moments from the movies paying tribute to
« t0Ugh
6-15 RESURRECTION (last Helen has some good in series), 23-year-old
mother of two, Elaine Dale talks about how she
6- 7- 35 SONGS OF PRAISE, ^*“
from St C u th b e r t ’ s Church, Dunoon
“ DEADLY ENCOUNT- 8-
overcame being born . . . S n m M b o without arms
15 THE SUNDAY FILM:
E R ” (1982), starring HanY Markham. Tonight Larry Hagman, Susa? Ansnarh
Coketown . . . Leonard Sachs introduces 10- 9- 15 NEWS; Weatherman
Timothy West, Edward Jacqueline Tong and the c ir cu s comes to
atarr;ag
2- 2-
05 NEWS; Weatherman
game, and this weeks teams include Chratopher
Biggins, T 7'1.™
5- 40 MICKEY AND DONALD ^ J S v W y m N r F 6-
R u f c n s t e ! WiuL Rush! FINE ROMANCE.
things aren t quite what ^
news for Laura, Mike I"?kes a R™P0?.al- But
tation of Dickens novel, ^ nnvJT
12- 1-
mf.eJs a panel of top
1-25 BETTER THAN NEW. 6-1S AM E IU C AN FO O T - Last in the series about
B£ L L . The season s S f c S f t T t o S
?hiP ,gan)e 'Vhe" Ballas
9-25 MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES
9-30 THE MUSIC OF MAN
traTCileJ to Wa.^mRton B “ K
10-
8-15 BABBLE. Peter Purves hosts thls, '™!*d P“ zzl®
documented tracing Har- 1™® varied and colourful history
F rom St S w i th in ’ s Church, Londonderry.
11- 00 P L A Y B E T T E R SQUASH
11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-
Smithies first goes to B o lton , where rural studies are taught at Denes School’s own farm. Then he studies the rural from, from bantam hens to hot-air ballooning, at the Royal Lancashire Show
Last in the series 30 DOWN TO EARTH. Bob
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY
fo x , Rosalie Crutchley, 3-
Old-Time Music-Hall from M-I5 ALFREDHITCHCOCK the City Varieties, Leeds. Roy Castle tops the bill
00 SUNDAY NIGHT AT
THE PROMS. The last of this year’s recordings
from the Proms — Pin- chas Zukerman plays the
B e e th o v e n V io l in Concerto
10- II-
series). Five programmes exploring being middle- aged in the 1980s
Sergeant Bilko 11- 40 GRAND PRIX. The Ita- 12- 50 TAKING STOCK (new £ : :::x :y | a r a 15PH IL S IL V E R S as
1-55 SUN DA Y G R A N D - Final round of the John
lian Grand Prix Formula Motor Racing: The Italian One World Championship
Pla yer League; 2-30 Grand Prix from Monza;
15 WEATHERMAN 4-30 Eventing: The Bur- j^hlejr Remy Martin Horse
I S i l S i i W
\v .-.V.Y.v .V.vrY.Y.’lYiV,Y.V.’J , 12-00 S D P ’83. Live coverage
of the SDP Conference at Salford
1- 2-
A look behind the scenes at the SDP
return of the programme that lets viewers inside
" s ™ 7.15 B A R R Y
00 CLARET AND CHIPS.
the screen with their 9 00 US OPEN TENNIS brickbats and bouquets
00 RIGHT TO REPLY. A _
2-30 SDP ’83. Further cover- age of the SDP Confer- ence
with AT
BLENHEIM. First of two parts of the recently held open air concert at
shira-hy B a i^ Manilow
8-00 AMERICAN WING AT films on the arts oi
cocki ab?,u t , mP v !n. a violent argument, body but meets a helpful
£.rlf S i!°. < policeman en route . . .
50 T H l GOOD OLD DAYS. «W0 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE , , ? , S S S n r r iT r u rn r i f
PRESENTS. A tale, di- rected by Alfred Hitch-
BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Admiral Nelson and Com mander Crane become in volved in an experiment — in which they are or dered to kill each other
duced by Brian Moore
00 BREADLINE BRITAIN. 00V O Y A G E TO THE
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th 00 LIVING PROOF
30 THE BIG MATCH, intro 15 SUNDAY MATINEE.
“Please Sir.” Film based
on the TV series, starrini John Alderton and Derycl Guyler
accidentally lulls his wife *lsP?se ? ,
5- 6-
5-00 SALE OF THE CEN TURY. With question- master Nicholas Parsons
30 THE LOVE BOAT 30 ITN NEWS
640 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. Frank Topping returns with the first of six prog ramme’s of music, medita tion and discussion
7- STAND: 2-00 Cricket: 745 15 BRUCE FORSYTH’ S
PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT. Couples test their knowledge of public opinion and card game skills as they go for major
prizes THE WINDS OF WAR. Part 1: Adolf Hitler meeting with his staff to plan the nightmare that will become World War II
94!> ITN NEWS 10-00 ALL FOR LOVE. This
play follows the childhood memories of a writer who mg a ho Londc
Blenheim Palace, Oxford-
day, by two schoolteachers
11-00 SIMON AND SIMON “Tanks for the Memories’
TOE MET. First of two
CHAMPIONSHIPS. Live coverage of The Men s Singles Final from Flush- liig Meadow, New York
11-55 OPERATION CHAS T I S E : THE DAMS RAID RELIVED. Earlier this year, the surviving Dambusters .met in Lin colnshire to mark the 40th anniversary of their epic raid
WADDINGTON. Tel. 25090 Owners Vladimir and Carole Cackovic
We have now changed to our Autumn Menu which includes Game
Prior bookings required for Sunday evening.
Traditional Family Sunday Lunch served 12 noon till 3 p.m.
We specialise in Continental and Traditional English Dishes. Fully Licensed
Come and dine in our unique surroundings situated in this beautiful and picturesque Lancashire village nostling’in the Ribble Valley
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W H A L L E Y A B B E Y AND
W H A L L E Y CH UR CH P L A Y E R S Present
FOR THE LOVE OF SHAKESPEARE
An evening of Drama, Music, and Fare, in the delightful setting of the Conference House on
TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY * THURSDAY Your Member of Parliament
SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS
IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER B U R N L E Y 22331 DAVID WADDINGTON
will be available to Interview constituents at the CONSERVATIVE OFFICE, RAILWAY VIEW,
CLITHEROE, SAT., SEPT. 10th, from 9-30 to 11 a.m.
it
September 20th, 21st and 22nd, 1983 . at 7-30 p.m.
. TICKETS £3.50 including n BUFFET MEAL available from the Manager
TEL. WHALLEY 2268 ■ . V
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Dinner served from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. every day except Monday
TRINITY YOUTH and
COMMUNITY CENTRE DISCO SATURDAY,
7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. ADMISSION £1.00
★ SPOT PRIZES ★ EVERYONE WELCOME
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th
STEVE ROGERS Doug on Organ, Bernard on Drums
(GUITAR VOCAL) Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome
GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET
W H A L L E Y THIS SUNDAY,
OVER 200 STALLS
INCLUDING THE FROZEN FOOD SALE ADMISSION FREE
X SEPTEMBER 10th Recently held at Queen Elizabeth Playing Fields
SEPTEMBER lOth 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Opposite and 200 yards from Queen Elizabeth Play ing Fields, Mltton Road, Whalley
AT A NEW SITE WITH AMPLE FREE . PARKING
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TOSSIDE CHILDREN’S SPORTS
JUMBLE in the Tosside
Institute on Saturday, Sept. 17th, 1983 at 2 p.m.
Admission 15p (including refreshments)
* Tombola* Cake Stall, etc.
W W W W W W W W W W W Rimington M
emorial Institute
WHIST and DOMINOES
Sat., Sept. 10th at 7-45 p.m.
and every 2nd Saturday each month throughout the winter
ADMISSION 70p CHILDREN 40p,
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00 MORNING WORSHIP. ?
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10- 11-
Weather
“ THE MAN FROM DEL RIO” (1956, b/w), star ring Anthony Quinn, Katy
s Jurado
58NEWS HEADLINES; 00 MIDNIGHT MOVIE:
TRINITY YOUTH and COMMUNITY
, CENTRE PRESENTS
at THE CALDERSTONES BALLROOM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, at 8 p.m. FEATURING
A CARIBBEAN C A R N IV A L
THE ESSO STEEL BAND (probably the best steel band In England)
SUPERB CARIBBEAN SUPPER from Authentic Caribbean Recipes
Music from the Islands, with PLANET
" JACKSON DUBSCO and STEVE B from , Radio Lancashire’s SPIN-OFF .
... TICKETS £5 Inc. SUPPER. From CASTLE RECORDS AND TAPES,
ADVERTISER AND TIMES OFFICE BAR till midnight
JS b / f f s
(1938). Disaster movie a b o u t th e f i c t io n a l O’Leary family, whose cow knocks over an oil lamp and brings about the 1871 Chicago tire!
10-00 LADY E LLEN AND LADY LAW. Last of nine programmes from the award-winning program me “ C ir cu it E lev en Miami’’.
10-45 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10-
11-
C H AM P IO N SH IP S . Further news and high lights.
35 W E L L B E IN G . A 05 BROOKSIDE (rpt). This
50 THE US OPEN TENNIS 35 THE TWILIGHT ZONE
(new series). Beginning a classic American series of stories of space, time and imagination.
THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE A FULL i SCANDINAVIAN CARVED BUFFET
Room also available for21st Birthdays, Weddings, etc.
Far Details Tel. Whallcy 2370
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G I S B U R N
PUBLIC DINNER DANCES
DECEMBER 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 22nd
£ 8 . 2 5 p.p.
IDEAL PARTIES 2—60
CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER DANCE
CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHEON BOXING NIGHT p i i nrr GALAD/DANCE £ 1 1 . 9 0
NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA DINNER DANCE
£ 2 0 per person
(Fully booked for overnight 'accommodation)
;£11.95 '£ 1 6 .5 0
Special Overnight Rate of £14 BB per person inc. VAT, all rooms with Private Bath, Colour TV, Heated
Indoor Pool, please send for menu
Ar
KINDLY TELEPHONE GISBURN 581
or TELEX 635238 for
full details and booking form
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th J
WALMSLEY BROS * *
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th
JON HALL W E E K L Y D O U B L E — 7-7
(NONE BETTER)
W E E K L Y TR E B L E — 16-29-18 200 Club — 103
(Members and Bona Fide Guests) ____________ __________ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ f t CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278
Thursday, September 8th to Wednesday at 7-15 p.m.
A S SOC IA T ION
LADIES SPE AK E R S CLUB
PUBLIC MEETING at THE WHITE LION MARKET PUCE
TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 13th 7-30 p.m.
* PLEASE NOTE — DATE NOT AS LAST ADVERT *
With view to starting club in CUtheroe
Inquiries: CLITHEROE 25668
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Mr and Mrs J. Procter of the Old Silent Inn, nr Haworth have now opened a
HOT CARVING BUFFET at the
GROUSE INN
OAKWORTH nr Haworth
THE MARGARET SANDHAM SCHOOL OF DANCING
CLITHEROE
Principal: M. W. SANDHAM, Fellow, Examiner, Member of the Board of Control. ADV Teachers Diploma, BBO, ODTS, MISTD (NB)
AUTUMN TERM Commences from
Friday, September 16th
CLASSES HELD AT THE UNITED CHURCH SCHOOL, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
All classes are divided into age groups for Classical Ballet, Greek, Modern Jazz and Tap.
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR TINY TOTS AND BEGINNERS
SPECIAL ADULT CLASSES MODERN JAZZ, TAP and BALLET
Pupils prepared for Junior and Senior Scholarships —
Auditions to The Royal Ballet School and Stage Schools 100% EXAMINATION SUCCESSES, JULY, 1983
149 pupils entered for Ballet and Tap Examinations 143 GAINED HONOURS, 6 HIGHLY
COMMENDED, 2 PUPILS GAINED BBO INCENTIVE SCHOLARSHIPS
AT FOUR MAJOR COMPETITIONS, PUPILS WON 196 GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS, and 58 MAJOR TROPHIES
A ll classes are under the personal direction of the Principal.
INQUIRIES:
THE STUDIO, WESTWOOD, ROLLINGS GROVE, DARWEN. Tel. 72673.
Tel. CLITHEROE 22196. MRS SHARPLES.
MRS P. HOULDSWORTII. Tel. CLITHEROE 24283
R E M Z F S
; THE STARKIE INN , CLITHEROE
FOR YOUR OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY
4-COURSE MEAL with a party festive
atmosphere, £6 inclusive in the New Restaurant
CONTACT MR RBMZI
TELEPHONE 22550
LIVE GROUP CABARET EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Telephone Now! Clifheroe 41202!
IT MAY SEEM EARLY TO BE THINKING ABOUT PARTIES AND DANCING IN DECEMBER . . . BUT IT ISN’T . . . !
Burning coal fires and a friendly atmosphere await you with the finest Christmas Fayre and plenty of choice in drinks and wine to toast the season.
Some nights in December are still available for small parties for dinner and on special evenings there will be dancing too. . . at no extra charge
Please telephone for details of evenings still available and also for sample Christmas Menu and booking form
Bookings are accepted only by returning completed booking form along with deposit. (£1 per person)
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1 1 t h S E P T E M B E R , 1 9 8 3 , Sunday — Broc - khal l Fami ly Fun Day and M a r k e t . De t a i l s tel . Blackburn 4 7 8 1 1 .
2 3 r d — 2 S t h S E P T E M B E R ,
Fr id a y , Saturda y and S u n d a y , C l i t h e r o e
1 9 8 3 . U n i t e d R e f o r m e d 2 4 th SEPTEMBER.
Chur ch, F o u r Seasons F l ow e r Fest ival .
1st O C T O B E R , 1 9 8 3 . We s t Bra d fo rd Me th o d i s t C h u r c h . H a r v e s t su p p e r and ente r tain ment by Burnley Sav oy ards.
Ca ld e r s t one s Car ibbean night . Steel band and C a r i b b e a n s u p p e r , reg gae s ound systems. ----- T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 7 1 6 .
1 6 t h O C T O B E R —
2 1s t OCTOBER, 1 9 8 3 , F r id a y — P e n d l e t o n
Trini ty.
20th, 21s t and 2 2nd Oc t o b e r .
26th OCTOBER, To s s ide and Dis tr ic t W om e n ’ s Gr ou p , Min i -Ma rk e t in aid o f local char i t ies.
M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h Drama Gr o u p pre sent ‘ ‘ R u n n in g R i o t ’ ’ by De r ek Benf ie ld. __ .
26th, 2 7 th, - 2 8 th, 29th OCTOBER, Wedne sd a y t o Saturday inclusive, Wha l ley Chur ch Players pre s ent s “ C o n fu s i o n s ” b y A la n A y c k b o u r n . Te l . Wha l lev 2 3 2 5 .
27th, 28th and 29th OC TOBER. ___ Cl i the r o e
Parish Chur ch Drama t i c S o c i e t y p r e s e n t s “ N o t N ow D a r l in g , ” by R a y Co o n e y . O C T O B E R
4th November — Royal Br i t ish Le g i on Pop p y Dance.
f loa t s wi l l b e we l c ome , f r e e o f charge. — Tel . Padiham 7 3 8 6 6 .
5th ‘ November — Royal Bri tish Legion Festival o f Rememb rance .
14 NOVEMBER, 1983, Mo n d a y ----- Ken Seed Le c tur e f o r Cl i the ro e Civic Society.
F R ID A Y , NOVEMBER 1 8 th . — Pend le CP S c h o o l , C h e e s e and Wine Evening, 8 t o 10 p .m . , p a r e n t s a n d f r i en d s o f s ch o o l all w e l c ome .
in the MARTON EMPEROR from Foulrldge Wharf, Warehouse Lane, Foulrldge, NrColne
CRUISES CANAL
SEPTEMBER HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th FOLK CRUISE WITH
ROGER WESTBROOK
Tickets £3.50 per head Inc. Pie and Peas Supper
SATURDAY, 10th to FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th Inclusive
at 2-30 p.m.— 2 hour return cruises ADULTS £1.50; O APs £1.25; CHILDREN £1
Full Weather Protection, Heating, Licensed Bar, Toilet
Telephone bookings accepted (or cruises
Tel. NELSON^694978 Mornings only
Private charter hire with catering for offlce/works party, etc.
Ample car/coach parking on'wharf FOULRIDGE LEISURE CRUISES
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