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1 Clitheroe 22324 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitlieroe AdveHiser and Times, October itii, 19S4 Weekend SATURbAY- ( SBC-1 )


8-30 THE PERISHERS. 8-


9- 00SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Mike Read and crew with cartoons, pop videos, and star guests incl. Helen Terry, Level 42, Rod Hull and Emu.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND, incl. 12- 50 News Summary; Foot­ ball Focus; International Golf. The Hitachi Ladies B r i t ish Open, from Woburn; Racing from Chepstow: 1-30 The Grey- friars Novices Chase, 2-00 The Mail on Sunday Hurdle Race, 2-30 The Mercedes Benz Steeplech­ ase, 3-00 The Free Hand­ icap Hurdle Race; Show Jumping. The Horse of the Year Show from Wembley; Motor Racing. The James Hardie One Thousand — saloon car racing from Bathurst; Final Score.


5-50 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-15R EG IO N A L NEWS / SPORT.


5-20 THE TRIPODS. Part 4 of John Christopher’s 13- part s ci- f i adventure about a future Earth ruled by aliens.


5-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. Noel Ed­ monds with the remalr features and guest Paul Young.


6-


Bob Monkhouse’s fast- moving comedy quiz show based on general know­ ledge.


7- 35 THE LITTLEST HOBO.


3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA ■ DOUBLE BILL: “Girl of the Golden West:” (1938), (black • and white). Star­ ring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Walter


Pidgeon.


5-05 FILM: “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” (1964). Starring Debbie R ^ - nolds, Harve Presnell, Ed Begley.


7-10NE\\'^S AND SPORT; Weather.


7-


' In the second of two prog­ rammes presented by harpsichordist and con­ ductor Christopher Hog- wood, he presents a musi­ cal cameo o f Joseph Haydn’s visit to England.


8- mentary v


Newport; plus the rest of the weekend’ s news.


rugby


9-10 THE LIGHT OF EX­ PERIENCE. A profile of


. George Thatcher who served 18 years for a murder which he says he did not commit.


9-


part series dramatising the life, work and ideas of S igm u n d F r e u d . 4: Madonna.


10- 45 THE NOEL EDMONDS


(1977). Starring William Katt, Susan Dey, John Heard.


2-00 LISTENING EYE. For the deaf.


30 FREUD. Fourth of a six- 25 FILM: “ First Love.” 4-


2-25 FILM: “That’s Entertain­ ment" (1974). Compilation from the CTeatest MGM musicals from 1929 to 1958 stars, among others, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Judy Gar­ land, Cyd Charisse, Ginger Rogers, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly.


animated film on the origin of the species.


5- 05BROOKSIDE.


35 BOB% FULL HOUSE. 10-


10 JULIET BRAVO. Star­ 11-


ring Anna Carteret. A phone call disrupts Kate’s evening out at the home of one of her officers.


8- 00 THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW. Paul at­ tempts an incredible escape in a show packed with magic, comeoy and special guests.


8.40DYNACTY. Blake realis­ ing how much is at stake in the trial, and Kirby finds things going from bad to worse.


9- 25WOGAN. Terry Wogan with top guests and enter­ tainment.


10- Weatherman.


10-30 MATCH OF THE DAY SPECIAL. Featuring Canon League action and the 1984 Horse of the Year Show. Jimmy Hill presents highlights from tw o F i r s t D iv is io n matches, and David Vine introduces the climax of the show jumping.


12-00 FILM: “ The Stoolie.” (1972). Starring Jackie Mason as a police in­ former who tries to live it up in Miami. Directed by John G. Avildsen, who later made “Rocky."


1-25 WEA’THER. liiiiM iiii


8-30 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 11-50PAGES CEEFAX.


FROM 9- 12-


9-25 CARTOON. 9-35 MISTER T. O


O THE SATURDAY STAR-


SHIP. With Bonnie Lang­ ford and Tommy Boyd.


a tow truck driver robs other drivers on the highway.


troduced by Jim Rosent­ hal: 12-20 Wrestling from Croydon ; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1-20 The ITV Six. 1-30 Haydock, 1-45 Newmar­ ket, 2-00 Haydock, 2-20 Newmarket, 2-35 Hay­ dock, 3-00 Newmarket; 3- 10 Snooker The Jameson International Open; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer Round- Up; 4-00 Snooker; 4-45 Results.


10 NEWS AND SPORT;


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 THE KRANKIES KLUB. Bob Carolgees and musi­ cal group Darque are in this week’s show.


5- 6-


Bob Holness.


Team sets out to smash a gang of car thieves — and save Baracus’s van from being turned into spare parts.


7- 7- 8-


moving quiz game star­ ring Lenme Bennett.


ron’s engagement takes everj'one at the. dairy by surpnse.


Border.” This week’s show goes “down Mexico way" for a Latin Ameri­ can fiesta of fun, music, song and dance.


Some animals are freed SUNDAY- 11-


9-00 HEADS AND TAILS. 9- 15PAGES CEEFAX.


10- 10- 11- 1- FROM 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


10-30HOPEFULLY THIS VIDEO . . ?


(New series). French for beginners in a series of 15 programmes (1).


and songs from God’s


■ ' wide world. 11-


12-


Sunday worship with today’s speaker the Rev. Myra Blythe.


magazine programme for the deaf.


12-30 COMIC ROOTS. Six films in which comics ex-


. plore the roots of their humour. 1: Les Dawson’s Lancs.


l-OO FARMING. 1-25MR SMITH’S FRUIT G A R D EN . G e o f fr e y Smith advises on growing your own peaches.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-


2- SHOW.


Fourth of six programmes in which George Cupitt explores the revolution in ideas that has brought us to today’s crisis of faith.


55 A VOUS LA FRANCE. 20 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories 3- 35 THIS IS THE DAY.


55 THE SEA OF FAITH. 12-


1- 2-


2- 45 KYUNG WHA CHUNG PLAYS BACH. Last of four proCTammes with the famous Korean violinist.


05 SEE HEAR! Weekly


CHAMPIONSHIPS. Up- to-the-minute news and match commentary from the 1984 World Chess Championships in Moscow between Karpov and Kas­ parov.


3-40 FILM: “War Of The Wildcats.” (1943). (black and white). Film starring John Wayne, Martha Scott.


5-20THINKING ALOUD. (New series). A weekly discussion of issues and ideas presented by Bryan Magee with Kingsley Amis, Lord Bullock, Marina Warner, Professor Bernard Williams.


55 THE PINK PANTHER lOSUNDAY G R A N D ­


STAND Introduced by Desmond Lynam: Motor Racing: The Grand Prix of Europe from the Nurbur-


f ring; Racing: The Prix e I’Arc de Triomphe


from Longchamp; Snow Jumping: ’The Horse of the Year Show from Wembley.


5-lOTHE QUE EN IN CANADA. Second part of the Canadian tour of HM The Queen and HRH The Diike of Edinburgh.


5-35 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-15THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES. Dramat­ ised in seven parts by Alan Plater from “The Warden” and “Barchester Towers” by Anthony Trol-


640s 8 n GS o f PRAISE. 7-15ALL .C R E A TU R E S GREAT AND SMALL. Based on “The Lord God Made Them All” by James Herriot, starring Christ-


opher Timothy, Robert Hardy and Peter Davison.


845 JUST GOOD FRIENDS. (New series). Vince (Paul Nicholas) and Penny (Jan Francis) continue their story in this first episode ’ of the second series.


9-


10-part serial created by L a v in ia W a rn e r . 1:


■ Romours are rife and the women prepare for any eventuahty.


10- 10-





critic Waldemar Janusz- czak reassesses Western civilisation’s images o f ■ '"The Face of Christ.”


11.15EVERYMAN PRO- ■ FILE S. A profile of '. Mother Angelica, a 60- year-old Franciscan nun


• who has set up a satellite- linked cable television ne^ work from her tiny con­ vent uCAIabama.


11- 50. WEA’Ij^ER. 10 NEWS; Weatherman. 25 OMNIBUS. Tonight art


9-25 MINIATURE CHESS M A S T E R P IE C E S . Played in Manchester in 1895 between the German champion, Steinkuhler and the English champ­ ion, Blackburae.


.9-35W1NDOW ON THE WORLD. Village of the Itain Forest.


104)0 MORNING WORSHIP. From Belmont Abbey ■ near Hereford.


114)0 BABY AND CO. With Miriam Stoppard.


11-25 APP KAA HAK.


64K)NEWS REVIEW. With subtitles.


6 30 THE MONEY PROG­ RAMME. BBC2’s finan­ cial and business prog­ ramme presented by Brian Widlake and Val­ erie Singleton.


7-15 R IV E R JOURNEYS.


Brian Thompson makes a v oy a ge o f d is c o v e ry through the legendary lands of the River Nile.


8-15 ANOTHER SIX ENGL­ ISH TOWNS. Alec Clif- ton-Taylor takes a dis­ cerning look at six of En-


§ land’s historic towns. 5: andwich.


8-15NEWS ON TW O ; Weather.


8-50 DID YOU SEE . . ? Tele­ vision review chmred by Ludovic Kennedy, with highlights and discussions of the past week’s prog­ rammes.


9-35 GRAND PRIX. The 1984 Formula One World Championship Grand Prix of Europe at the Nurbur-


1040 fW^EE^TENSE! “The Man Who Fell To Earth.” (1976). Continuing a season of films of fantasy and prediction, starring David Bowie, Rip Tom, Candy Clark.


15TENKO. (New series). A 12- 30 DOW'N TO EARTH. A


fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s country­ side conducted by Bob | Smithies.


00 WEEKEND WORLD. 00 THE CHAMPIONS.


Of every 10,000 boys bora in Britain today, one will have haemophilia — the j “bleeding” disease.


2- 3-


15 THE WORLD CHESS 5- 15 SNOOKER. The Jameson to help give Individual tuition to students 30 THE BIG MATCH.


International Open. Join Dickie Davies for the opening frames of the final.


hosts the quiz game that’s right on target!


6- OOTHE q u e e n IN CANADA. Reporter An­ thony Carthew presents a special programme on the re-arranged royal visit to Canada.


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. Highway this week’s opens the “Gateway to the World” as it arrives in South­ ampton.


7-


Aspel is host for the family game in which young children define everj’day words.


7- 45THE BENNY HILL SHOW. Risque humour from Benny and the gang.


8- 45 FILM: “ Blue Money.”


’ 10-00 ITN NEWS. 10-


SHOW. 11-


35THE SOUTH BANK 35QUENTIN E DE


VERILL. The Limehouse Connection. Reporter Charlie Andrews is in mysterious Chinatown in the Limehouse district of London when the body of a poor Chinese is pulled from the river.


35 CLOSEDOWN.


WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH


HARVEST WEEKEND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th at 7 p.m.


Han’cst Supper and Musical Items by the Savoyards of Burnley


Tickets priced £1.50 obtainable from Mr D. G. Hartley,i Outfitter, King Street, Clitheroe


2-OOTENNIS — THE REFUGE ASSURANCE


BRITISH CHAMPION­ SHIPS.


4- 30 SUMMER SOLSTICE.


Henry Fonda and Myma Loy star in this American television play


5- 30 NEWS su m m a r y AND WEATHER, followed by Face ’The Press.


6 0 0AME RIC AN FO O T ­ BALL.


7- 8-


STAIRS.


Romer continues his ex­ ploration of the daily lives of the craftsman inhabit­ ants of the ancient Egyj^ tian village Deir El


9- 9- 10- Medina.


p re s en ts : Woman to Woman: Jean Bernard.


Norman MacCaig.


YORKSHIRE MINSTRELS ANTIQUES and


15U P STA IR S , DOWN­ 15 ANCIENT LIVES. John


COLLECTABLES FAIR


St Thomas Church Hall, Sutton-In-Craven


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th 10 a.m.— 4 p.m.


Details 0943 467288 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE


50 POETS AND PEOPLE.ARE YOU 2 0 C H A M P I O N S H I P


SNOOKER. Channel 4


takes over from ITV’s coverage of the Jameson International Open with the climax of this event from Newcastle.


12-30 CLOSE, lyj


t


Tense, nervous, worried about over-eating, smoking, exam nerves, Insomnia, marital ' problems, flying?


HYPNOTHERAPY can help


Ring WHALLEY 2610 for consultation


'Monday, October 8th Eyes down 8-15 p.m. 80p Including supper


KINGS ARMS FC PRIZE BINGO


ANTIQUE


COLLECTORS’ FAIR GRASSINQTONTOWN HALL Nr SKIPTON


SUNDAY,:OCTOBER 7th 10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


BUSY DALES CENTRE


MANY INTERESTING ITEMS, BUY — SELL— BROWSE —


___________ 7 52 345


HOME-MADE REFRESHMENTS Dslallai Qraialngton ;


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th at 2 p.m. or 6 p.m.


HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES Preacher: Mr David Crouchley of Blackpool


If you are Interested in helping, please ring The Adult Education Centre, Whalley 2717


30 BULLSEYE. Jim Bowen


Thursday, October 11th, 7-15 p.m. at RIbblesdale School


A training course for new volunteer tutors begins on Ribble Valley Adult Literacy Scheme 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR.


VOLUNTEER JIL TUTORS NEEDED


BROWN COW INN C H A TB U R N


WALTER AND MICHELLE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME ALL OLD AND NEW


CUSTOMERS DURING LICENSING HOURS


Meals and Bar Snacks available daily


(EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHT) CHILDREN WELCOME


FUNCTIONS A SPECIALITY


For details Tel. CLITHEROE 41272 ccQQxoQCffl(n)QC(XQCo:cg:cg^^^


HARVEST at ST HELEN’S, WADDINGTON 15 CHILD’S PLAY. Michael


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th at 7-30 p.m.


h a r v e s t 'SUPPER — £1.50 (tickets limited) Licence applied for. Bring own cutleiy.


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th 10-45 Sung Eucharist


6-30 HARVEST FESTIVAL EVENSONG ARTSALE


RETURNING THIS SUNDAY 11 am - 4pm FREE ADMISSION


‘STARVING ARTISTS’ ARE IN TOWN AT THE


CLOGGERS, WOOD STREET, GREAT HARWOOD, BLACKBURN


TES. YOU CAN NOWAFFORD AN 0RIGIKAL0ILPAINTIN6 a Choose from one ol the largest selections ever shown m


i this area, all from talented iniernalional artists U Wecutoutthemiddlementoolfer great value lor money


r and a realty good investment , ' MOST PRICED FROM


V 4,£4 to £49 C"v7" 94'’V4R ' f . ” / 5 'X 7 " to 2 4 "X 4 8 ' f l V / CUSTOM MADE WOOD FRAMES AVAILABLE This show is presented by


WORLD WID E ART L IM ITED DcepingGale. Peterborough PE698A VISUAL ARTS SINCE 1908


CASTLEFORD HOME FOR THE ELDERLY (Amenities Fund)


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th from 2 p.m.


BAZAAR . '


Stalls: Jumble, Cake, Factory Seconds, Brlc*a*Brac and various others Admission 20p (tea and biscuits Inclusive) _______'


OI VILLAGE HALL NEWTON


FARMERS’ BALL


DANCING 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to BELLS BANDof WIGTON


OCTOBER 12th


Admission £2.50 including Bullet supper Tickets available. Tel.' Slaldburn 642/259 and /■ Dunsop Bridge 2B9'


/ CHRISTMAS D A N C E - ■


______December 7th_____ ,


BURNLEY & DISTRICT PHILATELIC SOCIETY


on Sunday, October 7th In St Theodore’s


STAMP FAIR


School, Ormerod Road, Burnley 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Licensed bar applied for Over 20 dealers present Refreshments available.


Admission: Adults 20p Children 10p


DOWNHAM


C7.50 including 4-course Dinner DANCING until 12-30 a.m.


Bring the family for our TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH


Our joints come out o i the oven at 12 noon and are carved .


• hot by hand.


4-COURSE LUNCHEON £7 Children up to 12 £3.50


Tel. CLITHEROE 41227


Reservations are now being taken for Christmas Parties during December


OI FOLK MUSIC


EVERY THURSDAY AT THE


PALMERS ARMS PAYTHORNE, near GISBURN


8 p.m. till 11 p.m. lO Join us at the Assheton this Saturday for our


ASSHETON ARMS DISCO DANCE


[O 9- 00 3 - 2-1. “ South o f The 20 CHIPS. A man posing as 6- 15 \VORLD OF SPORT. In­


6- 00 DANGER MAN. Patrick McGoohan stars as the sophisticated operative for British Intelligence, John Drake. This week, his in­ vestigations take him to the Middle East and into a web of mystery in which death and danger stalk to­ gether.


LOW MOORICLUB


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


50 EVOLUTION. A short SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th


MEMBERS DRAW £12


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th 30ROCK-N-AMER1CA.


Rick Ducommun, an opinionated video wildman pirates the airwaves to in­ troduce his own combina­ tion of zany and outrage­ ous comedy with new, un­ usual and vintage video music.


7-


Weather, followed by Re­ velations. Comic actor Kenneth Williams experi­ enced a revelation while doing his National Service


in 1946. 7-


35 BLOCKBUSTERS. With 05 THE A-TEAM. The A-


8- 30 UNION WORLD. Two


months ago, the National Coal Board launched NCB Enterprise Ltd., with ini­ tial funds of £5m., to pro­ vide jobs in mining areas where unemployment is already substantial.


ANCE B R IT ISH C H AM P IO N SH IP S .


00 PUNCHLINES. ’The fast- 00 THE REFUGE ASSUR­ 30 BOTTLE BOYS. Sha­


Simon Reed and David Lloyd report from Telford on the British tennis championships \yhich today reach the semi-final


stage.


10- OOA FR AM E WITH DAVIS.


00 C ALLAN. , -


10-30 FILM: "The' List ot A d r ia n M e s s en g e r


(1963). 00 THE GENTLE TOUCH.


12-20 SCOTLAND YARD. “'The Strange Case of Blondie."


12-55 CLOSE. INN FOLK DUO


TURKEY DRAW No. 83418, Mr J. FAWCETT Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


00 NEWS SUMMARY and THE


STIRK HOUSE GISBURN


HOTEL THURSDAY, OCT^ 18th Dinner Dance and Cabaret


FRANK IFIELD TUESDAY, NOV. 13th


C l 3 .9 5 p e r p e r s o n Dinner Dance and Cabaret


THE DOOLEYS CHRISTMAS 1984


El 4.50 per person PLEASE TELEPHONE GISBURN S81 FOR


BROCHURE AND DETAILS OF OUR FESTIVE MEALS AND DINNER DANCES


THE NEW TENANTS OF THE CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE Tiel. 23278


COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th TO THURSDAY, ' at 7-30 p.m.


A DYING PLANE! A FIGHT FOPv LIFE. THE SEARCH FOR 5POCK.


^ S lA R T F e K B L T H E S E A R C H F O R S P O C K- PC


DiMribuiH by Uir iPjmwthctJt ^


Christmas bookings now being taken


Tel. Clitheroe 41234


PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN


Bar snacks and full meals, lunch and evenings


Weddings etc, catered for


PLEASE SIR. . . CAN I HAVE SOME


YES! AS MUCH AS YOU WANT Soup of the Day, or Chilled Fruit Juice


MORE? Help yourself main course — Roast Rib of Beef, Roast Turkey, Sugar Baked Ham,


Roast Pork, Potatoes ana Vegetables of the Day


Chaise of Desserts


(NB. We only have one quality “ the best” ) For children under 10 £2.95 Coffee 40p


£3.95


OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 12 noon — 5 p.m. BOOKING IN ADVANCE IS NOT ESSENTIAL BUT ADVISABLE Bar Snacks lunchtimes and evenings


Come along and enjoy your Sunday in our newly refurbished aide Worlde Country Inn orerlooking the beanli/nl River Hodder


THE HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL (Under new ownership and management)


(A free bouse)


CHIPPING ROAD, CHAIGLEY, NR CLITHEROE


TEL. STONYHURST 216 TRADITIONAL TETLEY WALKER ALES_ Inc. of VAT


METHODIST WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP WADDINGTON


JUMBLE SALE and NEARLY


NEW STALL


In the METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th 2-15 p.m.


Admission 5p Refreshments available


M E M (St Mary M J


HARVi


and Pi{ Sundal


OctobI 8 a.m. and l |


9-45 a.m. fJ Rev. Brians! followed b y ! 6-30 p.m. Exf Hudson.


Name... Address..


MARKET


FLEA GISBURN


FESTIVAL HALL SUNDAY


OCTOBER 7th 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. INQUIRIES Tel: Cleveleys 824918


•W.:gM’.Wct-e,sar,d®,l


from a laboratorj' by well- meaning members of an animal rights group, but they don’t realise that one of the animals is danger­ ously ill.


10-00 ITN NEWS.


10-15 SNOOKER. The Jameson In te rn a t ion a l Open. Dickie Davies present the showdown session in the second semi-final.


25 HAYDN IN LONDON.


20 RlfGBY SPECIAL. Com­ on Cardiff


12-15 HAMMER HOUSE OF MYSTERY AND SUS­ PENSE. An electronics expert discovers that his \rife is being unfaithful. He fakes his own death, making his wife believe he will return to join her in the future through the use of his advanced elec­ tronic equipment.


1.30CLOSflDOWN.


« SOCIAL CLUB * 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th ^


t CLITHEROE t ^ . SURE TO PLEASE : SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th [ ONE OF THE BEST ^ WEEKLY DOUBLE 4—10


M NOBODY SPECIAL M ¥


MARK WINSOR * X


,


C WEEKLY TREBLE 22—4—20 COMING ATTRACTION


EXHIBITION DARTS with


JOHN LOWE


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th Members and Bona Fide Guests


What's on. . .What's on,..What's on...What's on..,What's Oft. NOW OPEN


PENDLE LEISURE SERVICES WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS


B e n n y Ca rter , He rb E llis a n d Elain e De lmar Rich a rd No ble


Sh ades o f Ke n to n Big Band B i lly Uke S c o tt B i ll Be a um o n t


B la c k Dyke M ills Band


K e n n y Ba ker, R o sema ry S q u ire s a n d th e David M o s tyn T r io Clay Jo n e s


H o u g h to n Weavers


K e n n y B a ll a n d h is Jazzmen Ken G o o dw in


T h e D u tch S w in g C o lle g e Band C h r is tm a s P a n tom im e "J a c k and th e B e a n s ta lk ”


Fully illustrated brochures giving details of the above and other artistes appearing in Pendle during the Winter Season are now available price lOp from The Tourist Information Centre, Church Walk. Clitheroe, and 25p by post from the address below. Please make remittances payable to the “ Borough oi Pendle".


Bank House,


61 Albert Road, COLNE Tel. 864721


A. T. Fenton Leisure Services Officer


Please forward ..... Winter Entertainments Brochures to the following address lor which I enclose remittance ot 25p per brochure.


SUN INN (WADDINGTON)


ALL WELCOME Proceeds to St Deny’s Home, Clitheroe


O liver Twist


SUNDAY r ARVERY a s


FOOTBALL MATCH


CHARITY Thesucc SUNDAY,


OCTOBER 7th at ROEFIELD,


EDISFORD ROAD Kick-off 10-15 a.m.


STATION HOTEL


(CLITHEROE)


BURNLEY: Street, (Off BriJ


BURNLEY: an| I


CLITHEROll York Street. ■


COLNE; Corl


NELSON; nI Ann Street. |


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STONYHURST PARK GOLF CLUB


END OF SEASON


GOLFERS SUPPER plus Cheese and Wine Party


at the VILLAGE HALL, HURST GREEN 8 p.m. onwards


FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26th LICENSED BAR — DISCO —


Tickets available at Bayley Arms, Hurst Green


TICKETS £2.50


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB next gig


MICK BROPHY and THE BOYS BACK IN TOWN


THE CHEATERS


SWAN and ROYAL on FRIDAY, OCTOBER


12th Gentlemen, please note


’ that Membership Cards must be shown


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


CLAIMING DATES


d'anci 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


6th OCTOBER. — West B r a d f o r d Me th o d i s t C h u r c h . H a r v e s t Supper and entertain* ment by the Savoyards o f Burnley.


Rid LAI


O C TO B E R 1 7 th (new date). — United Re­ formed Church Fashion Show by Town and Country. Tickets avail­ able from Cl itheroe 26099 or 24482.


19th OCTOBER —- Rib- blesdale School Associ ­ ation Lancashire Night.


24th-27 th OCTOBER — W a d d in g t o n Drama


OCTOBER 17th — Wed- » nesday, Clitheroe Con­ certs Soc iety. Janus Ensemble.


ST MARY CHll GIS|


Group presents “ Hqw the other half loves” by Alan Ayckbourne. F o r t i c k e t s T e l . Clitheroe 24157.


31st OCTOBER — 3rd N O V E M B E R . W E D ­ NE SDA Y TO SA TU R ­


_Te l . Whalley 2686. 7 t h , 8 th an d ‘ 9 th NOV EMB ER . — Trinity Drama Group present “ Murder at the Vicar­ a g e , ’ ’ b y A g a t h a •Christie.


8 t h . 9 t h a n d 1‘0 t h N O V E M B E R . — B o l t o n - b y -B o w l a n d Drama Group presents “ Dry R o t . ”


1 2 t h — 1 7 t h N O V E M B E R , 1 9 8 4 . C l i th e r o e Me th o d i s t circuit, 16th Festival of Youth at Trinity.


. Friday, Poppy Ball,. St Michael and St John’s Social Centre.


1 6 th N O V E M B E R —


1 7 th N O V E M B E R — U n i t e d R e f o rm e d


C h u r c h , C l i t h e r o e , Christmas Fair.


1 7 th N O V E M B E R . — Whalley , Parish Church Autumn Fair in. aid of r o o f repairs.


S A T U R D A Y , 1st D E ­ C E M B E R . — Bleak Holt and Animal Wel ­ fare Christmas Fair, Whalley C o f E School. '5th DECEMBER, Wed­


. Mi c h a e l H a n c o c k . p i a n o . ___'


_____


F E B R U A R Y T th . 8th. 9 th , 1 9 8 5 . — Civic Hall, Pantomime, Snow White.


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