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Clitlie Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 14 th, 1988 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


IIHiaft on... What's on... What'* on... Whats on... What's on... What's CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB SATURDAY BBC-1 )


8*55 LEON ENROLL in "High and Dizzy” (bw).


11- 12-


9*15 GET SET. The "Saturday summertime show.


FILM: “DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS” (bw) star­ ring Hugh McDermot, Joseph Tomelty.


12-30 GRANDSTAND: Football Focus (12-35); Interna­ tional Snooker (1-05, 2-10, 3-55): The Embassy World P ro fe s s io n a l Championship; Eventing (1-05, 2-10, 3-10, 3-55): Badminton Horse Trials; Marathon Preview (1-05); Racing from Newbury (1- 50, 2-20, 2-50, 3-20): 2-00 The Bucklebury Maiden Fillies Stakes, 2-30 The C le r ic a l , Medical Greenham Stakes, 3-00 The Mellowes Metfab Spring Cup (Handicap), 3- 30 The John P o r te r Stakes; 3-45 Half-time Soccer Scores; 4-35 Final Score.


27 WEATHER.


5-10 MICKEY DONALD.


5- AND 5-35 NEWS: Weatherman.


5-45 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


6- 7-


7- 8- 8- 9- 9-


7-05 NEWS AND SPORT: Weather.


Coverage of the World Professional Champion­ ship from Sheffield.


10 SATURDAY MORNING


MASTERCLASS. Third of four programmes re­ corded in Jerusalem with the Austrian pianist.


HERE ANY MORE by John Fortune. Part 2. .


Highlights from today’s AL: 20 WORLD SNOOKER. 05 ALFRED BRENDEL 10-


danger of losing his beaut- ifu l g i r l f r ie n d , ace memory man Colin Meams tries to exploit his one asset.


20WORLD SNOOKER.


1140 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 1145WORLD SNOOKER. Further coverage.


BROTHERS.” An Italian film with English subti­ tles, starring Philippe Noiret, Michele Placmo, Vittorio Mezzogiorno.


50 ROGER DOESN’T LIVE 11-


10*30 MATCH TIME. FA Cup semi-final action features tonight along with a top league game. There is also a relegation crunch issue at stake.


SPORT.


55 I iT m INTERNATION­ “ THREE


CABARET DINNER and 15 ITN NEWS AND


DANCE EVENINGS /SATURDAY, A PR IL 1 6 th


THE MERSEYBEATS SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd


in Cabaret — PLUS Supporting DJ £8.50 per person, few tickets left


“Neither the Sea Nor the Sand.” A young girl ar­ rives in Jersey for a holi­ day and falls in love with a young man, but tragedy and horror follow. Star­ ring Susan Hampshire and Frank Finlay.


j i l | | l l | i | | i t— Ml 10-


ZARD: “Miss Tri-Coun­ t ie s” Daisy enters a beautv and talent contest. 40 POP QUIZ.


8- 9-


9-


“CITY ON FIRE.“ Film starring Barry Newman, Susan Clarke, Shelley Winters, Lesley Nielsen, James Franciscus.


Weatherman. 9-50 CARTOON TIME. 50 THE DUKES OF HAZ- 10 DATE WITH DANGER:


9-35 GOD’S STORY; “Paul Meets Jesus.”


10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW. With Isla St Clair.


offers her life to save the Earth from annihilation.


50 NEWS AND SPORT: 05 DYNASTY: "The Party.”


10- 40 BLOOD MONEY. Second of three program­ mes. The terrorists wait anxiously for a reply to their ransom note.


11- 40 SATURDAY LATE FILM: “THE SECRET OF THREE HUNGRY WIVES.”


1-15 WEATHER.


f i i i i i i i i i l 3-


4- 5- 5-


6- TRIALS. The Quickest Pulsar. shire.


with guests and entertain­ ment.


55 WOGAN. Terry Wogan


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­ tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies: 12-20 Motor Cycl­ ing from !Donington; 12- 35 Cycling; 12-45 On the Ball; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six — Thirsk: Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-30. Ayr: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-55 — William Hill Scottish National; 3-10 Motor Cycling — The World of Sport Superbike Challenge from Doning- ton; 3-45 Half-time Soccer News and Cup Reports;


5-05 ITN NEWS. 5-15 A SONG FOR LISA. A special programme in


esults.


5- 45 CHIPS. "Silent Partner.” A pair of bumbling car thieves create havoc for the Highway Patrol team.


which Tony Wilson learns how a hit song is written for singing star Lisa Stansfiela.


“ THE D1 VJ.DED HEART” (bw ) .


10 SATURDAY CINEMA:


Tournament from Pains- wiek House, Gloucester­


Jonathan Miller talks to eminent psychologists.


35 BADMINTON HORSE 30 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 50 GRAND SLAM. Bridge


15 STATES OF MIND.


6- 45 TH E CH ILD REN ’S ROYAL VARIETY PER­ FORMANCE. A star- studded spectacular in the presence of Princess Mar­ garet.


05 STAR FLEET. Lamia 4-


2-40 MILESTONES OF THE MOVIES “EXECUTIVE SUITE” (1954). Drama set in the world of big business where five ex­ ecutives battle for the post of president of a prosperous furniture company. '


2-15GO FISHING WITH JACK CHARLTON.


35 THE LATE FILM.


THE DIXIELAND BANJO BOYS PLUS Supporting DJ


£7.50 per person, price includes 4-course meal and VAT


DINNER: 7 p .m . — 8 -3 0 p .m . DANCING: till 1 a .m ._______________


J OPENING SOON, .THE FABULOUS * * ★ * •* ★ M n A T T c r


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


■See this newspaper next week for full story1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th


VINCE HILL in cabaret plus supporting band and DJ


Dinner 8-15 p.m. prompt, dancing till 1 a.m.


TICKET ONLY — £13.50 per person Price includes 4 course meal and VAT


5- 6-


round of the word associa­ tion game, with chairman Tom O’Connor and celeb­ rities Rosalind Ayres and Martin Jarvis.


nibus repea t of last week’s episodes.


6-


4-00 Wrestling from Has’ lingden; 4-45 1


7-


high school comedy series about the square pegs trying to fit into the round hole of Weemawee High School.


35 PASSWORD. AnotherFor bookings and further information contact


THE FENCE GATE FENCE, Nr BURNLEY


05 BROOKSIDE. An om­ 00 SQUARE PEGS. A new


AND WEATHER fol­ lowed by 7 Days.


White take a fresh look at the ideas, initiatives, suc­ cesses and failures on the


Anthony King with Emily Macfarquhar and Vivian


7- 8- political scene this week.


RASTAFARI. Rastawo- man Makeda Lee looks at Britain.


8- 45 T. J. HOOKER. “Terror at the Academy.” Hook­ er’s instincts about a re­ cruit lead him into deadly combat with the man, who’s about to blow up the Academy precinct.


10- 00 BOUQUET OF BARBED WIRE. One of TVs most controversial family sagas.


9- 00MALU MULHER. Drama series from Brazil.


11-


9- 45 TALES OF THE UNEX- . PECTED. "The Memory Man.” Penniless and in


WlBBlllllI


8- 9-


10- 55 PIGEON STREET.


MARATHON. The start of the Gillette London Marathon.


10-15 THIS IS THE DAY.


10- 11-


12- from God’s wide world.


10-15 L O N D O N ’ S MARATHON: The half­


way mark of the Gillette London Marathon.


12-35 L O N D O N ’ S MARATHON: The finish of the Gillette London Marathon.


MARATHON. READING.


6- 7-


10 L O N D O N ’ S 8- 00 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories


SUNDAY RAMME.


11-50 NAKED CITY. "Death of Princes.” The real star of this classic TV police series is New' York itself in whose streets it was entirely shot.


JAMES. TVs newest chat-show host.


45 RACE, RHETORIC,


TION. More of the best work from animators around the world.


45 WORLD OF ANIMA­ 30NEWS HEADLINES 00 A WEEK IN POLITICS. a n d


COLLECTORS’ FAIR THIS


00THE LATE CLIVE SATURDAY 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


PARISH HALL CHURCH BROW


US. "The Shark-callers of Kontu.”


8-10WORLD SNOOKER. Further highlights of today's plav.


8-50 INTERNATIONAL PRO- CELEBRITY GOLF


10 THE SKILL OF LIPFrench Grand Prix.


55 ASIAN MAGAZINE.10- 25 LO N D O N ’ S 11-


1-25 BLIZZARD'S WONDER­ FUL WOODEN TOYS with Richard Blizzard (5): Miniature World.


1-00 FARMING: Weather for farmers.


I- 1- 2- 15 EUROVISION SONG


3- 20 BADMINTON HORSE TRIALS.


CONTEST PREVIEWS with Terry Wogan.


4- 5-


5- 6-


7-


8- 8-


10- Highlights from a cup


semi-final and an impor­ tant First Division game.


Musical quiz chaired by Joseph Cooper.


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from Ballymena.


JONES. Western adven­ ture series. “Jailbreak at Junction City,” starring Pete Duel, Ben Murphy.


50 NEWS HEADLINES.10- 55ALIAS SMITH AND


11-


9- 35 THE HISTORY MAKERS.


2-05 TODAY’S HISTORY. Neal Ascherson intro­


From Holy T r in i ty Church, Rothwell, West Yorkshire.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


12- 15 MATCH OF THE DAY. 15 FACE THE MUSIC. 1- 50 NEWS: Weatherman.


SHOW with A r th u r Negas at Dundee.


00 MORNING WORSHIP. 2-


00 ME AND MY CAR.


Michael Winstanley dis­ cusses topical issues.


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. With Bamber Gascoigne.


The facts behind the headlines.


duces an historical perspec­ tive on the fight against inflation.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 4-


9*40 GLASGOW. Five por­ traits of an inner city. 4: The Bond.


from the Ailsa Course, Ayrshire.


MY DAYS by R. F. De- lderfield (2).


11-50 WORLD SNOOKER. Further coverage from Sheffield.


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 15 THE WORLD ABOUT


05 NEWS ON 2: Weather.


8-15 ECHOES OF A SUMMER. S ta r r in g


Richard Harris and Jodie Foster. The father of a dying girl is determined to make her remaining


10-00 ITN NEWS. 10-


11- time as happy as possible.


pre-recorded concert from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester.


20 TO SERVE THEM ALL 15 GRAND PRIX. The


15 A GALA CONCERT. A £


«


Trapper John was a doctor in an American MASH unit in the Korean War. Now' 25 years later, he is the Chief Surgeon at San Francisco Memorial Hospital and has to deal with a carbon copy of what he used to be — an impetuous, rebellious young surgeon.


40 TRAPPER JOHN MD.


A FRIENDLY FAMILY OUTING 1,000’s of COLLECTABLES, REFRESHMENTS


ADMISSION STILL lOp (Children free if accompanied)


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Inquiries: Blackburn 664900 4 v


SUNDAY, APRIL 17th


WHITE LION HOTEL


CLITHEROE Tel.>26955


(Still surrounded by scaffolding)


00 WEEKEND WORLD. 3-


ENCE IN SOCIETY. As Zimbabwe controversially approaches the third an­ niversary of its independ­ ence, Crucible looks at its Health Service.


Starting a new 14-part series in which eight top


00 ANTIQUES ROAD­ 2-


MARATHON: Highlights of the Gillette London Marathon.


9- 25 NEWS: Weatherman.


ORIENT EXPRESS. Magnus Magnusson.


HULK. “Patterns.” Un­ known to David Banner, he is named as a partner in a garment factory — and falls foul of loan sharks


15 L O N D O N ’ S


00 WOGAN ON THE 55 MASTERMIND with


940THAT’S L IFE with Esther Rantzen.


4- 10-


MATTER with David Jessel. Personal, social, political and religious di­ lemmas that shape our lives.


20 HEART OF THE 5-


II- 25 PH IL SILVERS as Sergeant Bilko (bw). 50 WEATHER.


11-


rammes tracing the evolu­ tion of the modem sym­ phony orchestra with Jane Glover (1): Prelude.


30 THE INCREDIBLE


“Coney Island.” Starring Betty Gable and George Montgomery. Eddie John­ son, a fast-talking carnival man, meets up with the successful proprietor of- the lavish Ocean Gardens cafe. '-They agree on a' truce — until Kate, Rocco’s g i r l f r ie n d , arrives.


* ous surroundings of a Pacific cruiseship. 00THE


comedy set in the glamor- 55 ORCHESTRA. Six prog­ 5- 20 SUNDAY MATINEE.


4- 5-


5- 30 CRUCIBLE — SCI­


£ *


30 RIGHT TO REPLY.


bridge internationals — including RLxi Markus and Omar Sharif — compete in an international tourna­ ment with £8,000 in prizes


AND WEATHER.


Do black and Asian work­ ers face discrimination from their own trade union colleagues?


this new series John 6 side the system. -


05 THE LOVE BOAT. More 6-


PRINCESS OF WALES IN AUSTRALIA. An­ thony. Carthew brings us up to date with the Prince and Princess of Wales’ tour of Australia.


6- 00 CREDO. 6-30 ITN NEWS.


245WORLD SNOOKER. Highlights of the second


1-55KUGBY SPEC IA L: Wales Schools v English Schools.


3-20 FILM: “CHARGE OF THE


5-10 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


BRIGADE.”


545WORLD SNOOKER. Further coverage. . ,


' LIGHT


day’s play in the World Professional Champion­ ship from Sheffield.


THE POOLS. Episode 8: Rodney discovers that money is not the secret of success.


30 MASTER BRIDGE.


FOR MEALS AT LUNCHTIME


* PARTIES CATERED FOR ■k BED AND BREAKFAST *


55 NEWS’ HEADLINES 00 ROOT AND BRANCH.


ONE-DAY ONLY SALE GIGANTIC CLEARANCE OF TOP-QUAUTY BRANDED


30 THE OUTSIDERS. In


Pilger talks to nine out­ standing individuals who have lived their lives out­


Looking ahead to the week on Channel 4.


PRINCE AN Doubles Challenge. 7-


8- 00 LOOK FORWARD. Famous Grouse World 15 BADMINTON. The


Launching a monumental series tracing the history and development of West­ ern Music.


30 THE BOY WHO WON


8- 45 FATHER’S DAY: “CHILDREN SHOULD


6- 10 SING TO THE LORD. A programme of religious music from the Methodist Church, Conway Road, Cardiff.


.


Graeme Garden hosts this panel game.


15 MUSIC IN TIME.


Due to several closures and bankruptcies in the Sports & Leisure trade, we have been ordered to dear over 15.000 top-quality branded items at prob­ ably the lowest prices ever seen. EXAMPLES:


RACQUETS 15TELL THE TRUTH.


BE SEEN AND NOT HEARD.” Starring John Alderton, i-eturning to


9- 7- 15 RISING DAMP. “Under


r - Cuffy is ideally suited for , • the .fob. v


7-45 CUFFY. “Cuffy and a Status Quo." The Shilling-; bury Parish Council de­ cides to r e t i r e the caretaker. of the village hall and consider • that


the Influence.” Landlord Rigsby’s new tenant claims to be a mystic with a • sideline in pa tent medicines and hypnosis. -


Dunlop: Club Squash Zaman Squash Squash Racquet


9.99


13.99 3.99


Slazenger Graphite 19.99 Fino Squash


7.99


Rally Badminton 6.99 Dunlop Tennis Covers


1.99


sitcom as Lyall Jarvis, long-suffering in the face of nis three children and wife.


11-10 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS “THE DI­


SITED. A double-length opening episode for a long-awaited Repeat of ITv’s most lauded and lavish drama series.


15 BRIDESHEAD REVI­


500 SPORT SHIRTS, SHORTS & SKIRTS, FRED PERRY, SLAZENGER, DUNLOP ANDCARLOTTI.


PLOMATIC CORPSE.” An American couple, sightseeing by car in Mexico, are set on a ghoulish body hunt when ner rich mother dies in . the back seat.


Advertising pays dividends , ' / / ‘ill t , . 1..


Colours: White, Wine, Navy, Sky Blue, Pink, Grey. Wristbands & Headbands pinstriped. BARGAINS FROM


£3.99 - £5.99


FOOTWEAR & & ATHLETICS GEAR Dunlop Green Flash, jog­ gers, ladies tennis shoes etc. Colours: Grey, Maroon, sky blue and pink. £7.99-£9.99 \


Running vests .... £3.99 Socks (cush. sole) £ .99 Shorts...................... £1.99


1,000's CASUAL 7 SHIRTS,


SHORTS AND SWEATERS


BRANDED A JOGGING AND TRACKSUITS


Dunlop golf shirts, Fred Perry sleeveless'pullovers, shirts, Slazenger leisure shirts and shorts etc.


PRICES FROM £3.99


Umbro jog suits, Halex sweatshirts, grey cotton jogging suits, pinstripes or pastel shades.


KIDDIES AT £6.99 ADULTS FROM £9.99


SUPERB HOLIDAY LUGGAGE


Suit carrying cases, soft- sided holiday luggage, some with wheels and flight bags. Colours: Tan, Grey; Maroon, Beige & Blue. 4 Piece Holiday Set


ONLY £19.50 All items subject toavailability I Payment by cheque. Access. Barclaycard or cash


VENUE NOW AT — SPRINGERS SPORTS CENTRE Seedhill, Surrey Road, Nelson SUNDAY,: APRIL 17 th 11 a.m. prompt till 5 p.m.


Sale by: Solar Sports & Leisure, Unit 3. Worktown, Northern Rd, Newark, Notts. |


PENDLE WITCH HOTEL


SABDEN FRIDAY, APRIL 15th


CEDARWOOD COUNTRY


EVERY SATURDAY SINGALONG


with ALF on the organ FREE AND EASY '


EVERY SUNDAY


GOLDEN OLDIES Record show. Resident DJ


PETER GUNN ^ ^ Also EVENINGS 6 p.m. — 9 p.m. 1


D AND BEE DUO with BERNARD ON THE DRUMS


Members and Bone Fide Guests welcome VWWVVVUVVWWWVWWVWVWWWVVYVVVWVV


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


in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


Coffee Morning


SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, 1983 10 a.m. to 12 noon


In aid of United Reformed Church Heating Fund Bring and Buy, Cake Stalls, Raffle Admission 20p


J t fW W VW VW W W VW W W W tfW W W W W W W .


SOCIAL CLUB For the BEST in Entertainment


CLITHEROE


SATURDAY, APRIL 16th From the Comedians


BOBBY KAY (Be soon)


SUNDAY, APRIL 17th International Singing Star


BRIAN ELDEE WEEKLY DOUBLE: 26 — 18


(Be even sooner)


WEEKLY TREBLE: 8 — 9 — 8 200 CLUB: 63


(Members and Bona Fide Guests)


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STARKIE INN CLITHEROE


SBR GALAHAD’S NIGHT CLUB


‘The Friendliest Place Around’ EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 1-30 a.m. LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


Don’t be disappointed, come early and see the best


SUNDAY LUNCH MEMBERS DRAW £9


^ JOHN GEORGE, The Manager, Si r Galahad’s Night - J t


. For membership and further Information contact: o Club, Starkie Inn, Clitheroe.


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DRAMA G R O U P PRESENTS


WAD DIN GTON TABLE MANNERS


byALAN AYCKBOURN at


ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL WADDINGTON


APRIL 20th-23rd at 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS available from B. Fisher. Tel. Clitheroe 23022; P. Hargreaves. Tel. Clitheroe 27296; Hammonds Confectioners, St Mary Street, Clitheroe


)$■


LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, ARTISTES, GROUPS, CABARET AND DISCO


FRIDAY and SATURDAY is DISCO NIGHT as usual


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MITTON PARISH COUNCIL ANNUAL


PA


Whalley C. of E. School


RISH ME GETIN


Tuesday, April 19th 7-30 p.m.


In addition to Village Business, Mrs


Robinson, Secretary to the Civic and Community Twinning Organisation for Bury and Radcllffe will 'address the meeting


W A W V A W W V W /W Light refreshments WHALLEY


METHODIST YOUTH CLUB


DISCO (17 and under)


SATURDAY, APRIL 16th 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.


DJ — Discosonic 50p


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For de ta ils ot la s t,


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BURNLEY 22331


Stall Holders Required


FOR A FLEA MARKET TO BE HELD AT RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


on SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1983


Inquiries: Please ring Mr Simpson, Gisburn 355


Tel. 68101/2


Clitheroe Cricket Club would like to thank the following for their generous sponsorship of cricket balls for the coming season:


SPONSORED BALLS


' Castle Castings, Waterloo, Clitheroe Lofthouse Plumbers, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe W. D. Green, M.P.S. Railway Road, Clitheroe J . Hemingway Crabtrees Confectioners, Market Place, Clitheroe ICI Clitheroe Dalton Printers, Accrington B. Dugdale & Son Ltd., Bellman Mill, Clitheroe. Steele & Co Estate Agents, 1/3 Castlegate, Clitheroe Cosgrove Outfitters, Rimington Brown Cow Hotel, Chatburn (Mr J. Hardie) F. Ashcroft & Son Ltd., Lamb Row, Whalley Norris Electrical, Waddlngton Road, Clitheroe Pendle Carpets, Riverside Mill, West Bradford W. E. Speak, Spar Foodllner, Carnett Road, Clitheroe F. Burgess, Butchers, Chatburn Skipton Building Society, Market Place, Cltiheroe F. Lawson, Frozen Foods, Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn Empress Squash Rackets Ltd. Cook & Smith (Insurance) Ltd., Church Street, Clitheroe R. N. and M. Read Ltd., Moor Lane, Clitheroe Thos Dobson & Son Ltd., Engineers, Blackburn. P. Harrison & Co., Chatburn Tyre Depot Trutex, Grlndleton Castle Lighting, Castlegate, Clitheroe Frankland & Smith Ltd. Builders, Shawbridge, Clitheroe White Bull Hotel, Gisburn Dawsons Ironmongers, King Street, Clitheroe E. Dugdale, Builders Merchants, Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn Approved Electronics, Moor Lane, Clltheroe Tony Long Physiotherapist Castle Sports, Castle Street, Clitheroe


1983 Nibble Valley Drama Festival


ADJUDICATOR: SCOTT MARSHALL


A GREAT WEEK OF LIVE ENTERTAINMENT


MON. MAY 2nd at 7-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL DRAMATIC SOCIETY


THE LIVER BIRDS A lively romp by Carla Lane


THE RAPE OF THE BELT A comedy by Bonn W. Levy


TU ES. MAY 3rd at 7-30 p.m. TAKE ONE SETTLE


WED. MAY 4th at 7-30 p.m. LANCASTER FOOTLIGHTS


THE WILD DUCK by Henrik Ibsen


THURS. MAY 5th at 7-30 p.m. BROUGHTON PLAYERS


WAIT UNTIL DARK A tense thriller by Frederick Knott FRI. MAY 6th at 7-30 p.m.


PULL THE OTHER ONE A riotous comedy by Norman .Robbins


OTLEY LITTLE THEATRE SAT. MAY 7th at 7 p.m. THE ANONYMOUS PLAYERS, BLACKPOOL


THE ACCRINGTON PALS The brilliant and moving play by Peter Whelan


April 18th. Monday to Friday 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m., 3 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. or evenings after 8 p.m.


ADMISSION £1.50 SEASON TICKET £7.50 (FOR SIX NIGHTS) Seats may be reserved at the Civic Hall (Tel. 23278) From Monday,


[claiming 1 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


W E D N E S D A Y , A PRIL 2 0 t h ---- S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 2 3 r d . Wa d d in g - t o n D r am a G r o u p , St H e l e n ’s S u n d a y S c h o o l , W a d d i n g t o n ---- “ T a b l e M a n n e r s . ’ ’


2 n d M A Y , 1 9 8 3 . M o n d a y — P o in t -T o - P o i n t R a c e s , G i s b u r n .


2nd MAY, 1 9 8 3 . P o in t - t o - P o i n t d i s c o d a n c e . R a c e c o u r s e , G i s b u r n .


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CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 C IV IC HALL


THURS., APRIL 14th to WED., APRIL 20th (EX. SUNDAY) "at 7-"30j>.m.


STALLONE .FIRST BLOOD


This time h e’s fighting for his life.


3rd, 4t h , 5th JUNE. A f e s t iv a l o f v i l la g e l ife p a s t a n d p r e s e n t . G r e a t M i t t o n .


3 0 th MAY, MONDAY. — M a y Q u e e n F e s t iv a l a n d s p o r t s , D u c km i r e F a rm , S l a i d b u r n .


8 t h J U N E , WE D N E S ­ DAY. — T r i n i t y Y o u th a n d C om m u n i t y C e n t r e O p e n Da y .


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17 th JUNE. 1 9 8 3 . — B a r n D a n c e . W e s t B r a d f o r d P l a y in g F i e ld s C om m i t t e e .


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SPECIAL SUNDAY LUNCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £3.75 SATURDAY NIGHT IS T BONE NIGHT


GUN CLUB DANCE . ........ . FRIDAY, APRIL 15th BAVARIAN EVENING . . . . . . . .


FRIDAY, APRIL 29th


TICKETS SOLD OUT NOW BOOKING FOR


THE NEW ORLEANS EVENING with TH E D IX IE L A N D E R S


JAZZ B A N D FRIDAY, MAY 20th


An evening of fun and American food ..........Tickets ;£3.00


We have the ideal se t t in g ,for your wedding, we will be pleased to ■ discuss menus .and.prices, and-arrange: everything for this ' memorable occasion


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