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Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, November 21,Ih, 19S3 Weekend SATURDAY


- 3-15 PLAY AWAY. Starring Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin.


8- 9-


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12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 12-40 News; Football Focus (12-20); Boxing (12- •15, 1-10) Highlights from Wembley, including Tony Sibson and Frank Bruno; Racing from Newbury (12-55, 1-25, 2-00, 2-30); Dickinson — The Young Master (1-10) Profile of trainer Michael Dickinson; Championship Snooker (2- 15, 2-45) The Coral United Kingdom Champ­ ionship from Preston; Rugby League (4-00) High lights of one of to d a y ’s .John Player T ron hy th ird round


STORE. Mike Read and eo. with entertainment and gu e s ts including David Grant and Limahl.


matches; Final Score (4- 35).


5-05 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


5-


5-20SOME MOTHERS DO ’ A V E ’EM. Another chance to see Michael Crawford as the accident- prone Frank Spencer.


mond’s live show includ­ ing the Golden Egg Awards, Give it a Whirl, and surprise guests.


6- 7-


Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game.


8-


ring Anne Carteret as Insp. Kate Longton. Kate has limited time to find the key to the strange behaviour of a 17-year- old.


8-10 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


MAGIC SHOW. As well as introducing internation­ al guests, Paul attempts a world record for magic.


8- 9-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. Noel Ed­


35 INCH HIGH PRIVATE 00SATURDAY SU PER ­ 5-


1-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: “Doctor in the House” (1954) s ta r r in g Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Kenneth More.


THE ROAD. This week: Level 42.


6*2(1 GREEK — LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE. Modem Greek for beginners.


6- 7-


7- 10 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


of the match between Bristol and Manchester, to see who goes through to the final 'of the bridge tournament.


7- 10 WHISTLE TEST — ON 8- 9-


7-00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD­ HOUSE. Madness and mayhem with Russ Abbot •and the gang.


moving C|uiz game hosted by Lennie Bennett.


Another tough case for mil lion a ir e d e te c t iv e Jonathan Hart and his wife Jennifer.


00 ITN NEWS. 15 GRAND SLAM. Results


TERCLASS. Five aspir­ ing young conductors re­


8-


30 ZUBIN MEHTA MAS­“Bones of Contention.” 12-


11-


hearse with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra,, under the supervision of Zubin Mehta.


C o n t in u in g th e TV documentary series about the life of an ordinary . family in Reading.


CONCERT. 20 FLY ON THE WALL.


9-15 FILM; “ Time A f te r Time.” A journey through snace and time as H. G. Wells stalks Jack the Ripper to present day San Francisco, starring Mal­ colm McDowell and David Warner.


30 PUNCHLINES. The fast- 00 HART TO HART.


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


What's on... What's on... Whats on... What's on— What's on... What's on... i CLITHEROE ANTIQUE


RENOVATION OF and


COLLECTORS’ FAIR THIS


SATURDAY 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


PARISH HALL CHURCH BROW


A FRIENDLY FAMILY OUTING


1,000’s of COLLECTABLES, REFRESHMENTS


20 HAWAII F IV E -O . 15 WISHBONE ASH IN


j l l l l g l i i i l 55 N E W S N I G H T ’ S


NOVEMBER. A second chance to see some of the Newsiiight films shown in the last few months.


59 THE NOEL EDMONDS


10-15 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.


35 BLANKETY BLANK. 10.IULIliT BRAVO. Star-


MARY sing Rhythm on 2. Second part of a concert given earlier this year.


12-25 THE TWILIGHT ZONE


10-20 “INHERIT THE WIND” (I960) (bw) s ta r ts a season of Hollywood clas­ sics, starring Spencer Tracy. Fredric March.


iHOUHLE HILL: (bw) “The Hitchhiker” starring Inger Stevens and “The Last Fl ight” starring Kenneth Haigh.


00 THE PAUL DANIELS


G r a n a d a j 9-25 SESAME STREET. With 10-20 CARTOON.


The Muppets.


8'55Ml<wnV "The. Survivor.” (1980) starring Robert Powell, Jenny Agutter,


!0-J) MATCH Ob THE DAY Highlights of two First


Division matches plus the November Goal of the


11 00 r R i i S s 11'm , 11-00 CARROTT S LIB. Late-


. 11 in r u T i i


« v nm r i .- i7 S n I S.NOOIvKIt. Ihe Coial


night comedy with Jasper 1 n v c 11 1 „


Umted Kingdom Champ- mnslup second round from


t-> -- S S iS S inw WEATHER.


10.30 THE


SHOW. With Isla St Clair


SA T URDAY


12-15 WOULD OF SHORT: 12- 20 Rallying, The Lombard RAC Hally; 12-15 ITN


News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 World Championship


00 International Netball: ’The Sugar International


,15 Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; -1-00 Wrestl-


ing. From Woking; 4-15 Results.


5-05 KNIGHT R ID E R .


1-50 SATURDAY CINEMA: 0-00 GAME FOR A LAUGH. “The Bulldog Breed" (bw) (19G0). A comedy starring Norman Wisdom.


' selves are the stars of this countrywide look-in on


drives into action again. Real people being thern-


the great British at play. l i l B C l l l l 10-


9-00 HEADS AND TAILS. 9-


10-10 MATHS HELP. 10-


handicapped.


course for beginners in Spanish.


11- 11-


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


3-


15 SUNDAY WORSHIP. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


•MO THE GREAT PALACE: THE STORY OF PAR­ LIAMENT. Looking behind the doors of West­ minster and Parliament — “ The B e s t Club in London.”


SUNDAY SONATAS.


5-


ing parents cope with the birth of a mentally-hand­ icapped child.


12- 10 SEE HEAR! Magazine for the deaf and hard-of- hearing.


12-35 THE COMPU T ER PROGRAMME.


1- 2-


3- 5-


1-00 FARMING. 1-30 DISCOVERING BIRDS With Tonv Soper.


20 PEOPLE FIRST. Help­ 6-


6- 15 BUSINESS CLUB. 7- 7-


Flame and The Arrow” (1950) starring Burt Lan­ caster, Virginia Mavo.


SNOOKER. Quarter­ finals of the Coral UK Championship, fro m Preston.


5*50 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-


55 DIGAME! A TV/radio ,


Ulster v Munster; The Thorn E MI Count y Championship semi-finals.


subtitles. 3-25 THE SKY AT NIGHT.


5-00 ITN N EWS AND s po r t .


V\ :: y : M o d e r n - d a y knight of the 10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


11-


Boxing: The WBC* Heavy- weight Championship; 2-


9-


Netball^ Trophy; 3-00 Sportstar of the Year; 3-


10- 5- 0- 7- 15 PETER, PAUL AND


2-05 A KIND OF LIVING. Susan Penhaligon intro­ duces the self-sufficiency


2-30 THE* MAN WHO PLAYED GOD (1932). A concert pianist becomes deaf and turns to philan­ thropy.


4-25 FAIR TODAY. Cartoon about fun at a country fair.


4-


1-00 BELL BOY (1918). Writ­ ten and d irected by Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle with Buster Keaton as a village pest.


BEARS. Uncle Lanzi bets a bundle on a horse run­


ning in the Chicago Hand­ icap but Big Nick and the Teddy Bears have been


persuaded to stash a prize stallion, brought in to win th e ra ce from the favourite.


6.00 HOW WE LEARNED TO SKI.


omnibus edition. 35 CHICAGO T ED D Y


SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CRACKER CONTRACT OFFER!


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


ON SALE AT:— ★ R ib b le s d a le Pool


★ Information Office, Council Offices, Clitheroe


05 BROOKSIDE. Weekly


Weather followed by Flashback.


★ Longridge Sports Centre ★ Mobile Van FROM NOVEMBER 26th— DECEMBER 11th


30 NEWS HEADLINES andH u n V-' H u r r y :


behind the week’s news stories.


7*30 UNION WORLD. 8-


Kalahari — Wildnerness Without Water.


Charlton, Helene Hayman and quests discuss the moral and religious values


05 SEVEN DAYS. Michael H u r ry ! 00 FR AGIL E EARTH. f r


investigates with Tara’s help — but Tara can’t re­ member what she’s found out.


Billy’s guidance and sup­ port, the Fox family is drifting apart, and all his sons are having problems.


11-30 THE WORST OF HOL­ LYWOOD presents “God­ zilla v The Smog Monster (1971).


new group of comedy talent join together to form Station S.


1- 30 CLOSEDOWN. w SM Christmas and New Year’s Eve 00 THE AVENGERS. Steed 00 FOX. Without the late 00 INTERFERENCE. A


Disco dancing. Prize for the "best dressed” tramp TICKETS £8.50 inc. VAT


Bank Holiday Tuesday, December 27th Full carving buffet (eat as much as you like!)


TRAMPS’ BALL


Choose from our special “celebration" menu Novelties, "Disco,” Dancing Glass of “bubbly" at midnight!


NEW YEAR’S EVE TICKETS £16.95 inc. VAT


20 BEETHOVEN PIANO 5-


the darts and general knowledge game.


Special overnight accommodation rate for ticket holders — 00 R UGB Y S P E C IA L .


6- 30 ITN NEWS. 6-


00 NEWS REVIEW with 7-


RAMME. Wi th Brian Widlake and Valerie Sing­ leton.


ALLISS From Ganton Golf Club, Scarborough, with guest P. B. “Laddie” Lucas.


WORLD. An insight into


55 NEWS HEADLINES. 00 FILM MATINEE: “The


8- 25 C H A M P I O N S H I P


8- 35NEWS ON TWO; Weather.


COMMONWEALTH. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in India.


Bronte’s novel dramatised


6-30 MIND HOW YOU GO. Preventing road traffic ac- c ide nts with Jimmy Savile.


6- 7- 7-


For Advent Sunday from Southampton.


trigues against Joe Ma- plin’s plans to expand.


in 11 parts with Zelah Clarke as Jane.


20 QU E E N AND THE 10-


9- 25 INNOCENT U ^T IL PROVED GUILTY. The crisis at Brixton Prison, Britain’s largest remand jail.


Television review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy.


00 JANE EYRE. Charlotte 11- 00 B ETTE


Serialisation of the. novel by Jane Austen. With Anna Massey, Bernard Hepton, Angela Plea- sence.


SEASON: “Now Voy­ ager” (1942) (bw) also


D A V IS


starring Paul Henreid, Claude Rains.


10 SONGS OF PRAISE. 15 HI-DE-HI! Ted Bovis in­ 10- 11- 12-


10-05 NEWS; Weatherman. 10-20 OMNIBUS. The Genius of Venice. The Royal Academy’s new exhibition of paintings, drawings and . sculpture from the Vene­ tian Renaissance.


8- 35 THE SUNDAY THRIL­ LER: "Highnoint" (1980) starring Richard Harris, Christopher Plummer, Beverly D’Angelo.


VIDED. Drama serial set in England at the time of the Civil War “A Sea of Dangers” — Sept.. 1645.


LIGHT. A candlelit ser­ vice for Advent Sunday from Salisbury Cathedral.


SNOOKER, highlights from Preston.


50 WEATHER.


15 BY THE SWORD DI­ 9-


10- 11-


12- f i i i i i i i l l


9-25 MINrATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES.


30 TURNING POINT*


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


2-05 IRISH ANGLE. 2-30 NEW INDIAN CINEMA. 4-00 BUILT IN BRITAIN. 4-


the fascinating stories of insect warfare.


15 AROUND WITH 8-


15 THE NATURAL 9-


10-


TIC A. S t a r b u c k is marooned on a planet where the prisoners serve terms for crimes of their ancestors.


7- 15 BRUCE FORSYTH’S PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT. Bruce Forsyth’s popular game show.


10 HIGHWAY. . 30TH E MONEY P R O G ­


PARTNERS IN CRIME. Tommy and Tuppence are intrigued by a message in the personal column of a newspaper.


McCORMICK. Ex-eon- vict Skid McCormick aids former judge Milton C. Hardcastle m another bid to snare elusive criminals. 15 ITN NEWS.


10 DID YOU SEE . . .? 10-


11-


TELEVISION. More TV oddities from around the world.


15 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S 15 HARI)CASTLE AND 00 C L IVE JAMES ON


SHOW. Melvyn Bragg in­ terviews veteran actress Lillian Gish and artist Glen Baxter.


05 MANSFIELD PARK. 30 TH E SOUTH BANK


N O V E M B E R I I See the latest 1984 A.BJ. caravans direct from Earls Court Exhibition.


SATURDAY 26TH SUNDAY 27th


I I Accessory Bargains I I Light Refreshments


30 JOIN US FOR BRIDGE.SPECIAL SHOW OFFERS


The programme for begin­ ners at bridge and club players alike.


k ject of tonight’s program­


5- 00 NEWS HEADLINES and Weather, followed by


Book Four.


00 MORNING WORSHIP. 00 HERBS FOR ALL.


With Michael Winstanlev.


5- 15 FACE THE PRESS. An­ thony Howard chairs a


55 FROM DARKNESS TO1- 30 C H A M P I O N S H I P 2-


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. Second Semi­ f inal . Un iv e r s it y of Durham v St Edmonds Hall, Oxford.


With Brian Walden. The week’s main news story, explained and explored by an expert team.


RALEIGH. The Prince of Wales launches his ambiti­ ous four-year plan to send 4,000 young people to dif­ ferent parts of the world on a variety of projects.


10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-05 HEROES. Sheila Han­ cock talks to Eric Ronson


. about the heroes she admires.


2-35 HORIZON. What goes on inside the human body during the events that lead to conception and birth.


4-


2-30 THE B IG MATCH LIVE. West Ham United v Manchester United.


programme which covers and analyses the moral and ethical implications behind issues of general concern.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00 WEEKEND WORLb.


6- 15 AMERICAN FOOT ­ BALL. Exciting action from the USA.


7- 15 THE WORLD AT WAR. How the attack on Pearl Harbour drastically al­ tered America’s hitherto neutral stance on the war in Europe.


30 0 P E R A T I O N ■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th N.S.C.


8- 15TELL THE TRUTH. Host \ Graeme Garden, with guests Bernard Falk, Cheryl Kennedy, Willie, Rushton and • Pam Arm-' strong.


00 CREDO. Current affairs


9- 20 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. A profile of one of the


8- 15 S T R U G G L E . New comedy series which fol­ lows the fortunes of a group of left-wing ideal­ ists who gain control in an ima g i n a r y London borough.


o r i g i n a l Gr e e n ham Common women.


9- 5-


DREN OF THE YEAR 1983. See how the win­ ners qualified and watch them receive their awards from Princess Margaret.


10- 30 CHAMP ION CH I L ­ SANGUR. Cartoon. 00 BULLSEYE. Return of


Rothschild” (1934). Loret­ ta Young, Boris Karloff star in Darryl F. Zanuck’s account of the fortunes of th e famous banking' family.


ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS


50 MORUM BUCHSTAN- 00 FILM: “The House of.


CHRISTMAS FAYRE THE VILLAGE HALL SATURDAY


ST PETER and ST PAUL’S Bolton By Bowland


in


NOVEMBER 26th opened at 2.30 p.m.


by Mrs C. Lord (of Sawley)


stalls, tombola, bran tub'etc. light refreshments Admission 20p, Children 10p -


GRAND CHRISTMAS FAYRE a n d C O F F E E A F T E R N O O N


to be held at Mayor’s Parlour, Church Walk Openedat 2 p.m. by R. V. Mayor, Court. T.Boden


Cake stalls, Home products, Soft toys, Games for all.1 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


Come along and meet all friends All children welcome


Admission 30p Including coffee and biscuits. -


live discussion between a newsmaker* in the public eye and top journalists.


30 CITY PRIEST. The sub­


me is the lit. Rev. Jim Thompson, Bishop of Stepney.


p


% CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT %.


• .$K- ■ -%-r ‘ • r&rff


YOUNG FARMERS ANNUAL


§> WHIST 13666394


/ at PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL ■)Y. 'V


Prizes and raffle


BOWLAND COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL PTA


- ANNUAL


Whist, Domino and Beetle Drive


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25«h ; 7-30 p.m.


Admission 65p, Adults


IN THE SCHOOL HALL ALL WELCOME


JW W W V W V W W W W THE


SALVATION ARMY LOWERGATE


COFFEE


AFTERNOON ON Thursday,


November 2 4 th , . 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Bring and Buy Stall


New/Next to New Stall Cakes Stall


Admission 20p V A W M V A W A W A 40p Children


& FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 7-30 p.m. A dm is s io n 7 5 p including supper


L


^ -4 ) St Paul’s, Low Moor 1 ~ " PARISH HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th


The Mayoress of Clitheroe Mrs Anne CowgilF


CHRISTMAS t FAYREo be opened at 2-30 p.m. by


Something for everyone. Lots of new stalls, leas, etc.


. ADMISSION FREE ALL WELCOME


THE GREAT BLUE PETER WEATHERBEATER APPEAL $


BUMPER BRING


AND BUY SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB Organised by Waddlngton/West


Bradford Cubs, Brownies, Guides and Scouts X o S


30 BATTLESTAU GALAC­ only £>.?!> per person inc. VAT and full English breakfast


For details and reservations please telephone BURNLEY 53931


DINNER DANCES AT


Children £ 1 . 5 0 ★


M ¥ * * * *


* * *


¥ ¥ *


* ¥ ¥


¥ ¥


¥ ★ ★ ★ ★ ,


ADMISSION STILL lOp (Children FREE if accompanied)


Inquiries; BLACKBURN 6(M900 AXXXX>XVVXXX\VVi^VVVSXVVVVVVXVVVVVVVVVVVXV>^


gifts or with help in kind S. W. Allen (Opticians) F. A. Allen (Decorators) Ascot Heath (Pennine) Ltd Anonymous Gifts (11) Bancrofts Joiners Boots Charitable Trust Burgess and Dunn Castle Records Crabtrees Christies Carpets B. Dugdaleand Sons E. Dugdale Deans Fern Joiners Greens the Chemists Haworths Hillards In Clover Jackies Fashions Jacksons Shoes Kaine and Rawson


The Committee wish to thank publicly all those local businesses which sup­ ported the appeal either by direct


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH HALL


Lazenby Kitchen Units Myers His Worship The Town


Mayor of Clitheroe Norris Electrical Peter Harrison Fashions Rentokil Ltd Ribblesdale Cement Ribble Valley Music Stanworths Steadmans F. Steele (Estate Agents) Steele and Son Solicitors Shaw Hereford Tile Group Shireburn Carpets Stalwart Dyeing Town and Country Trutex Turner and Son Waddington Road Chip Shop


FINAL TOTAL OF DIRECT GIFTS


While the renovation continues this completes our direct appeal to businesses for financial assistance


THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB STEVE ADAMS


For the BEST in Entertainment SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th


(NEW) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th JACK HOLMES (Good)


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st SPECIAL CONCERT with


CASS NOVA (TOP ACT) WEEKLY DOUB LE — 8-2 3


WEEKLY TR EB L E— 2 -2 7 -1 4 2 0 0 CLUB — 15


(Members and Bona Fide Guests) i t ★


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th


MEMBERS DRAW £ 9


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th


I M P A C T (GROUP)


TURKEY DRAW 7 6 9 0 7


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome WHALLEY ABBEY FELLOWSHIP


| COFFEE MORNING jj


and | BRING and BUY


^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th 10 a.m. to 12 noon


4 0 p Including Coffee and Mince Pie (Stalls), CAKES, SOUVENIRS, LINEN, CHRISTMAS


5 GIFTS, GROCERY, WHITE ELEPHANT and DRAW basoocooossgsossocaococococoogoacco


SI Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington


BUMPER ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday, December 3rd, from 2-15 p.m.


' Home produce, Everything for the Kitchen, j Sweets, Confectionery, Toys and Games, 1 Toiletries, Christmas Cards, Gift Paper, etc,, v y


etc. ■ - ' - l, \ ★ ★


* * * * . * * * * * * * * * * *


* *


* ★


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY ; CENTRE


D IS C O SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 26th 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.


Everyone welcome Admission 50p .


r r '7- i


l \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ v BOLTON-BY-


BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


DOMINOES on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th at 7-45 p.m.


LW W W W W W W W W W V A


(including Supper) All Meat Prizes


Admission 60p m


SANDPIPER ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHIALLEY


THE Come and see the


Every Night in December is P A R T Y N IG H T


w Also open for


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH Price £12 per head inclusive


A few tickets still available for


NEW YEAR’S EVE CARNIVAL NIGHT Price £16 per ticket


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH


BW Served 12 until 3 p.m. CHOICE OF MENU a J fflMa™ ONLY £3.95 per head inclusive


gg|H----1 on WHALLEY H T T L -Z


8 I B I For all Enquiries TELEPHONE PETER _______ I I


■ ■49B I I B


H ~ H


C IV IC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel, 23278


FROM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th to


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st at 7-30 p.m.


.-.But nobody^ gonna (efl him he cant frdlhat good again. ■ ‘ 'EMy Manero knows lh« old day* at* owt* 1 3 r d D E C EMB E R .


2 n d D E C E M B E R ---- N ew t o n V i l la g e Hal l C h r i s t m a s D a n c e . . Danc ing to Da le smen Band.


1 0th DECEMBER ---- St Michae l and St J o h n ’s Chr i s tmas Fair.


1 2 t h


3 1 s t DECEMBER. __ N ew t o n Vi l lage Hall , N ew Y e a r ’s Eve Dance. D a n c i n g to S t e v e Draper Band.


11th JA N U A RY , 1 9 8 4 , W E D N E S D A Y .


Cl i theroe Conc e rt s So c ­ iety, Lawrenc e Perkins and Michael Hancock, Reci tal for b a s so on and piano.


__


2 1 s t J A N U A R Y th en 2 5 th to 2 8 th January ---- Trini ty Pantomime ’ ’Babes in the W o o d .”


.Ch r i s tma s Wh i s t and Domin o Drive.


MONDAY. ---- Pen d le ­ t o n V i l l a g e H a l l ,


D E C E M B E R , L


CHATBURN FOOTBALL CLUB


Sponsored by National and Provincial Building Society


CHATBURN


GT HARWOOD RESERVES


SAT., NOVEMBER 26th


K.O. 2-15 p.m.


East Lancs Football League Refreshments available


Match Ball sponsored by CLUB PRESIDENT


Mr J. MARSDEN Tickets striff


7th to 10th DECEMBER, 1 9 8 3 . — Calde r s tone s R e v u e an d Am a t e u r Dramat ic So c ie ty pr e ­ s en t s J o s ep h and the Am a z in g T e c h n i c o l o r Dr eam Coat .


7th DECEMBER, WED- NESDAY. ---- Cl i theroe C o n c e r t s S o c i e t y . J o s ep h in e Horder and Nico la Hadley. Recital fo r ’c e l lo and piano.


We s t Bradford Me th o d ­ i s t Church Chr i s tma s Fayre.


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FULL MEAL, TOP LINE CABARET and DANCING


NEW LOOK SANDPIPER A few vacancies available on following dates


Thursday, December 8th, Friday, December 9th;


Saturday, December 10th; Tuesday, December 13th; Thursday, December 15th; Monday, December 19th; Tuesday, December 20th; Friday, December 23rd.


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