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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 6th, 198!,


SATURDAY l l l l i l l l l l i i l l l l l i l l )


8-30 TH E P E R IS H E R S Cartoon.


8-35 THE LITTLEST HOBO "Boy on Wheels" — Hobo befriends a disabled boy.


MOSATURDAY SUPER­ STORE Paul Daniels and Johnny Ball are among the guests in the Superstore when Mike Read and co. open up lor more entertain­ ment pop music and com­ petitions.


12-12 WEATHER


12-15GRANDSTAND intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam, including: 12-55 News Summary, 12-18 Football Focus with Bob Wilson, 12- 30, 1-05, 1-40 Racing from Cheltenham, 1-10 Ski-ing, 3-35 Rugby Union Scotland v Australia, 3-55 Trampo- lining The Hermesetas World Cup from Crystal Palace, 4-05 Motor Racing BBC Grandstand Formula Ford 2000 Series Irom


, Brands Hatch, 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weatherman.


5-15REGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS


5-20THE TRIPODS Final episode ol the sci-ti adven­ ture about a future Earth ruled by aliens.


5-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW Noel Ed­ monds presents some more Golden Egg Awards and the Poser ol the Year finals. Music from Frankie Goes to Hollywood.


6- 40THE INTELLIGENCE MEN Morecambe and Wise get mixed up in the shady world of espionage in this 1965 film.


8-


Blake are on their honey­ moon, but what about Alexis? Adam is just one of Kirby's problems.


9- Weatherman.


9-25 THE SECRET SERVANT Final part of a three-part spy thriller, adapted from the book by Gavin Lyall. Charles Dance stars as Maj. Harry Maxim, with Jill Meager as Agnes Algar.


10- 11-


conversation with top stars and people in the head­ lines.


Jimmy Hill introduces high­ lights of two First Division matches.


12- 00A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN Walter Matthau stars as the mar­ ried lawyer Paul Manning who wants to commit adul­ tery without being found out.


1-30 WEATHER 11-


12- 40 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 2- 20 MICRO LIVE The first Christmas show on televi­ sion — and the only one about computers.


3-


“ THE OVERLANDERS” (1946) (b/w) Film starring Chips Rafferty, Daphne Campbell.


4- 40 SATURDAY CINEMA 2: "SEPARATE BEDS” (1963) Film starring James Garner and Lee Remick.


6-25 A VOUS LA FRANCE! French for beginners.


6-


PERSPECTIVE: “ PERI­ C L E S " : Poet P. J. Kavanagh offers his per­ sonal view of this play.


'7-15 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


7-


land v Australia plus the rest of the weekend's rugby news.


C LE S , PRINCE OF TYRE" by William Shakes­ peare, including 9-58 In­ terval.


11-20THE ITALIAN FILM: "ROMA” (1972) Italian film with English subtitles.


45 THE NOEL EDMONDS


9-25 CARTOON 9-30THE JA C K SO N S A young Michael Jackson and his family entertain in a variety show.


104)0 THE SATURDAY STAR- SHIP with Bonnie Lang­ ford.


11- 12-


20 DYNASTY Krystle and 20 CHIPS 10 NEWS AND SPORT;


troduced by Jim Rosenthal: 12-20 World Cup Ski-ing. 12-45 ITN News, 12-50 Or, The Ball, 1-15, 1-45, 2-20 Racing from Wetherby, 1- 30, 2-00, 2-35 Darts, The Winman World Masters, 3- 10, 4-00 Snooker, Hofmeis- ter World Doubles Champ­ ionship, 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round-up, 4-45 Results.


5-00 ITN NEWS 5-05 C A N D ID C AM E R A American version of the popular programme.


20 WOGAN Terry Wogan in5- 10 MATCH OF THE DAY game with Bob Holness.


6- 05 THE A-TEAM "Trouble on Wheels".


7- 00TARBY AND FRIENDS Third in a series of enter­ tainment specials.


7- 45 PUNCHLINES with Lennie Bennett.


8- 9-


153-2-1 “ Showcase”. 15 ITN NEWS


9-30 SNOOKER The Hofmeis- ter World Doubles Champ­ ionship.


11-45 A TRIBUTE TO JOHN LENNON "Y oko Ono Lennon — Then and Now",


SUNDAY (lllBC-1 .) ( BBC-2 )


8- 9-


55 HEADS AND TAILS 10 PEOPLE FIRST


9- 35 MAKING THE MOST OF THE MICRO


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-


10- 11-


30 LANGUAGES FOR LIFE 55 A VOUS LA FRANCE!


2- French for beginners.


from St John's Methodist Church, Colwyn Bay.


12- 05 SEE HEAR! Magazine for deaf.


12-30 FARMING


12-53 WEATHER 12-55 MAGIC ROUNDABOUT


1-00T H IS W E E K N EXT WEEK David Dimbleby and guests discuss the


. headlines. 1-


2- 2- 3-


Joseph Cooper chairs another round of the popu­ lar, classical music quiz.


SHOW ring Lornq Greene. 20MORNING WORSHIP 3-


10- 45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 11- 25 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 1-


and often amusing look at the little-understood illness of Parkinson's disease.


CHAMPIONSHIP Jeremy James with up-to-the- minute news from Moscow.


' Lion and the Unicorn.


4- 10MUSIC FROM ST GEORGE'S The fourth of six television concerts from St George's, Bristol, with music by Bizet, Ligeti, Mozart, Farkas.


5- OOGEOFFREY SMITH’S WORLD OF FLOWERS


The world of Dahlias.


5- 25 SKI SUNDAY The Men's Downhill from Val d'lsere.


50FA C E TH E M USIC 7-


25THE PINK PANTHER 45 BONANZA Western star­ 35 TOM AND JERRY


3-40COMEDY MATINEE: "CROOKS IN CLOIS­ TERS” . Ronald Fraser leads a gang of crooks hiding out in a Cornish monastery in this 1963 film. Well-known cast includes Barbara Windsor, Bernard Cribbins, Wilfrid Brambell, Francesca Annis.


5-


ZARD A team of dognap- pers hits Hazzard county.


6- 00THE PRISONER OF ZENDA- Anthony Hope's classic adventure story. Malcolm Sinclair plays the English gentleman alias Ruritanian monarch.


6-30 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-


7- Tower Hamlets, London.


6410 NEWS REVIEW 6- 30THE MONEY PROG­ RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Singleton.


The story of Sir Stanley Hooker, who died earlier this year, based on an ex­ tended interview he gave in 1981.


7- 45 THE NATURAL WORLD Brian Leith unravels the in­ tricate puzzle of. sex and a sparkling new theory.


8- 35 NEWS ON TW O ; 'Weather.


15 THE DUKES OF HAZ- 9-


8- 45 DID YOU SEE . . .? The television review presented by Ludovic Kennedy, with highlights and discussion of the last week's prog­ rammes.


Kenrick. A series of films following three people as their lives unfold in the year after General Election day 1983.


40 SONGS OF PRAISE from 15EVER DECREASING


CIRCLES Comedy starring Richard Briers and Peter Egan.


7- 45 BIG DEAL Robby learns a couple of lessons — about old friends and love.


8- 35TENKO Unexpected news for Maggie and Mrs Van Meyer.


9- 30 IN THE MILLER MOOD From a US Air Base in Suffolk, vocalist Anne Shel­ ton presents a tribute to Glenn Miller.


10- 10-


20 NEWS; Weatherman.


looks at the role of astrolo­ gy in day-to-day life in India and infers its histori­ cal significance in other civilisations.


11- 15 THE SKY AT NIGHT Pat­ rick Moore looks at old star maps.


11-35 WEATHER


9-25 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL


10- 00MORNING WORSHIP from St John the Baptist Church, Perth.


11- 00 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL


35 EVERYMAN Everyman


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD The news story of the week.


14)0 THE CHAMPIONS "The Ghost Plane".


2-00 THE HUMAN FACTOR "White Collar Bargains".


2-30 SPORTS SPECIAL The Big Match: World Club Championship, Liverpool v Independiente from Tokyo, plus snooker.


4- Giant".


5- 00BULLSEYE with Jim Bowen.


5-


55 HORIZON A fascinating 6-


50THE WORLD CHESS 7- 15 GEORGE ORWELL The


and humour on a cruise ship.


30 ITN NEWS


6- 40 HIGHWAY Harry Sec- ombe travels to Edinburgh.


15CHILD'S PLAY with Michael Aspel.


7-45 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE "Hitchhike!", on holiday and heading for San Francisco, Claire im­ pulsively stops her car to pick up a hitchhiker, una­ ware of he passenger's dangerous instability.


9-15 ITN NEWS 9-30THE EBONY TOWER Henry Breasley, a once famous English painter, has retired to a secluded farmhouse in France There, he lives with art stu­ dents Anne and Diana. Their precarious peace is disrupted by the arrival of a young art critic.


15 POWER AND THRUST 12-


11- OOSNOOKER Hofmelster World Doubles Champion­ ships.


30 Clo s e d ow n


CALDERSTONES Whalley


1-05 UTOPIA LIMITED Health for All?


1- 30 IRISH ANGLE 2- 00 NEW ORLEANS (1947)


Louis Armstrong, Billie Hol­ liday, Woody Herman are in the story of the birth of jazz.


30 THE YEAR OF . . . Martin 4-


345SIX CENTURIES OF VERSE Later Twentieth Century 1934 — 1984.


15 BOOK FOUR Humphrey


Carpenter, Margaret Fors. ter and Gillian Reynolds re viewing books.


10- 00 DEAR LADIES starring Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket. '


10-35 FU TU R E T E N S E I “ NIGHTWING” (1979) starring Nick Mancuso, David Warner.


445 KAREN ARMSTRONG talks to Bill Kirkpatrick, a priest who lives in Earls


- Court. 5-


15NEW SUMMARY and


Weather followed by The Business Programme.


64)0 AMERICAN FOOTBALL More action with Nicky Horne and John Smith.


7- 15 THE DISMISSAL Dramat


isation of Australian politi­ cal events that led lo Ihe dismissal of Gough Whit- lam’s government in 1975.


8- 15 SOUTH SEAS VOYAGE Krov and Ann Menuhin continue their voyage of discovery with a visit to


. Tlkopia in the Solomon Islands.


9- 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE A journey through time and history in the North West Highlands of Scotland.


10- 30 STATE SECRET (1950) Douglas Fairbanks Jr stars in an entertaining chase thriller as an American sur­ geon on the run.


■ ' &■ ' & • 1 ' & • HODDER VALLEY SHOW ANNUAL CHRISTMAS


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 80d CHRISTMAS FARE PRIZES '• i <?• £ ?■ £ ? • '£ ? • & • • * '■


NEW YEAR’S EVE SUPPER DANCE


in the BALLROOM on


MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st


Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Licensed bar Tickets £5


Available from Clitheroe 24580 | or Whalley 2121


30 TERR AHAWKS "Space 30 THE LOVE BOAT Love


comprehensive story of John Lennon's widow.


12-30 HAWAII FIVE-0 “ How To Steal A Submarine".


25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1- 10 SATURDAY CINEMA 1:


BITCH Romantic drama in which a pleasure-seeking divorcee and club owner finds herself Involved with members of the criminal classes.


2- 55 F O O T B A L L : THE WORLD CLUB CHAMP­ IONSHIP Liverpool v Inde- pendienle of Argentine. Live coverage from Tokyo.


4-55 CLOSEDOWN i i i i l l l l l i l i l


50S H A K E S P E A R E IN 1-


1-05 MAKING THE MOST OF . . . Your Leisure Time.


30 CHIPS' COMIC


30 RUGBY SPECIAL Scot­ 3-


8- 20THE SATURDAY AL­ TERNATIVE: "P E R I ­


2- 00KID GLOVE KILLER (1942) Van Heflin stars as a police forensic scientist who tracks down the killer of a crusading mayor.


(1951) Richard Basehart stars as a young man who climbs on to a ledge on the 17th floor of a New York hotel and threatens to jump.


5- 05B R O O K S ID E Bobby Grant and Paul Collins find themselves on opposite sides in a union dispute, a desperate Edna pawns her wedding and engagement rings.


6- 00 DANGER MAN A young woman suffering from loss of memory and clad in pink pyjamas provides John Drake (Patrick McGohan) with a clue to a mystery.


6- 30 ROCK-N-AMERICA Com­ bination of comedy and new, unusual and vintage video music.


15 WORLD OF SPORT in­ 7-


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Seven Days, Robert Kee explores a moral dilemma.


Bryan Pringle and Sheila Steafel star in this black comedy set in a high rise lower block.


8410 THE SONNETS OF WIL­ LIAM SHAKESPEARE with Elizabethan historian Dr A. L. Rowse.


8- 9- 35 BLOCKBUSTERS Quiz


John Roman's plans to out­ manoeuvre Craig come un­ stuck, starring Mel Smith.


VISION: CHILD SEX ABUSE.


104)0 HILL STREET BLUES A community leader is slain and F u r illo is under pressure to find the killer.


11-00 PUSHING UP DAISIES More comedy from the reg­ ular cast of four artists drawn from The Comedy Store.


11-30 TASTE OF FEAR (1961) Susan Strasberg stars as a young woman who goes to the South of France to see her father and is plunged


into a nightmare of . sus-. pense and terror.


*,


Tickets available at usual agents, some are subject to a booking fee


15 JOAN COLLINS IN THE


NORTHGATE BLACKBURN


t+ALL =BOX OFFICE Tel. Blackburn 51887 PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21st, at 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL


CHRISTMAS FAMILY CONCERT Conductor: Richard McNicol; Baritone: John Hall


____________ Tickets: £4.50, £3.30, £2


MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The alternative Christmas Eve Party with


JOHN COOPER CLARKE and


IDOL RICH plus Guest DJ’s Tickets £3


DECEMBER 27th, — JANUARY 5th PANTOMIME


DICK WHITTINGTON Tel. Box Office now for details Adults £2, Chlldren/OAPs £1.50____


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MONDAY, 3rd — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 7-30 p.m.


• John Nettleton, Deirdre Doone in


WHEN THE WIND BLOWS By Raymond Briggs


All tickets £3 Tickets: £3.50 __________ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 7-30 p.m.


BLASTER BATES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 8 p.m.


THE OLDHAM TINKERS


with CAIRDE CEOL Admission £2.50


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 7-30 p.m. From the Edinburgh Fringe Festival


with Arnold Brown, Nick Revell, Norman Lovett and Paul Martin


BRAVE NEW COMEDY Tickets: £3___________ .


30TOWERS OF BABEL


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 7-30 p.m. Solid Entertainment presents


MAGNUM plus SUPPORT


Tickets £3 In advance, £3.50 on door 15MUCK AND BRASS 15TWENTY TW EN T Y


NOW OPEN


BAR and


BISTRO THE


STARKIE ARMS COME AND ENJOY


CLITHEROE


Take the strain out of life before Christmas!


SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE STARRIE


in our Candlelit Room and relaxing disco HAPPY HOUR


. from 9-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. 1 P IN T B EER 40p 1 P IN T LAGER 50p


DOUBLE SPIRITS 80p


FOOD SERVED AFTER 10-30 p.m. BAR CLOSES 11-30 p.m.


EVERY TUESDAY By popular demand


D and A DISCO (Professional artist) CUT PRICE DRINKS BAR CLOSES 1-30 a.m.


GOLDEN OLDIES CROSSWAYS CROSSWAYS CROSSWAYS CROSSWAYS


FRENCH FOOD BY PHONE Finest takeaway In the North


SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS PERIOD


ORDER NOW


Sugar Baked Hams, Roast Beef, Salmon, Special Salads, Gateaux, Souffles, Profiteroles. Many more dishes available


FOR ENTERTAINING A T HOME, FOR FURTHER DETAILS RING JOHN __________WRIGHT72423__________


£ 1 voucher discount on orders over £5 with this coupon


Only one coupon accepted per order


EnroTnowforCordonBleuSboftery classes, starting In 1985.


CROSSWAYS CROSSWAYS CROSSWAYS TRINITY METHODIST


LICENSED RESTAURANT WHALLEY ROAD, PADIHAM | Tel. 72423


Welcomes you to dine in a warm friendly atmosphere


OPEN 7 DAYS, LUNCH AND DINNER also


CHURCH PRESENTS .


ALADDIN


on January 26th, 31st, February 1st and 2nd, 1985 at 7-15 p.m.


Matinees January 26th and February 2nd at 2-15 p.m.


Public Booking at Trinity on Friday, December 7th between 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.; Saturday, December 8th between 10-30 a.m. —12 noon and each weekday


(except Wednesdays) between 3-30 p.m. — 6-30 p.m. ADMISSION PRICES — Matinees 75p


Evening Performances: Children 75p, Adults £1 Final Saturday Evening ALL SEATS £1


THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL in association with


SAWLEY


ETHOS GALLERY wish to announce the


Grand Christmas Wine Tasting and Art Exhibition


at the Spread Eagle on


Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 10th, 11th, 12th December


various countries and at the same time browse among a fine collection oj works of art. . . who knows . . . you may Jinif just the answer for that late Christmas present with a bottle of wine or a picture!


Here is the opportunity to taste over thirtu different wines from Commencing at 8 p.m.


Tickets inclusive of supper arc £o each (these arc strictly limited and will go on a firstcome, first served basis)


Spread Eagle Hotel Whitesides of Clitheroe Available from: Ethos Gallery _ „ Cook & SmitlUlmOjJd_ '& • ’& ■ '& ■ '& ■ '& ■ '& • '& ■ '& ■ '& ■


SjiST MICHAEL AND ST JOHN’S CHURCH ^ ■ s C H R IS TM A S FAIR


* *


in THE HALL, LOWERGATE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1984


To be opened by the Mayor ol the Ribble Valley at 2-30 p.m.


Tombola, Fancy Goods, Cakes, Father Christmas, Refreshments


Admission 20p, children free & '# ■ '& ■ &


M o e o o o o K x a c o o o o o o c o a c a o s o o o o s f l ’ — —w ”•-------- (I


THEASSHETONARMS CHRISTMAS GALA DINNER


Downham on Tuesday, December 18th DANCEE'


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


COFFEE MORNING


- in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR, Church Street, Clitheroe


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th 10 a.m. to 12 noon


Bring and Buy—*


In aid of Mayor's Welfare Fund Raffle


Cake Stalls Admission 25p


Festive Fayre, Party Games, Spot Prizes £10 PER PERSON ,


ONLY A_FEW TABLES LEFT L 4 o s 0 s s 0 0 0 0 0O C 0C O 9 0 0 0 9 S 0 0G 0 C O 9 S S U -^ e ^ Telephone Clitheroe 41227 fo r reservations ■ 8 8


FXCURSIONG •BYCOACH■


LEEDS CITY SHOPPER


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th Adult £3, OAP £2.50, Children £1.50


Picks up at Langho York Lane (0900), Bllllngton, Whatley (0910), Barrow, Commercial Hotel,’ Low Moor (0920), York Street (0930), Chatburn Block Bull (0940), Glsburn Rlbbles- dale Arma (0950).


RETURNS FROM LEEDS at 4 p.m. CHESTER CITY SHOPPER


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th Adult £3.50, OAP £3, Children £1.75


§


Picks up at Grlndleton Stone Hill Farm (0850), Chatburn (0900), well Terrace (0910), Greenacre Street, Barrow, Whal­ ley bus station (0920), Blllington, Langho York lane (0930).


RETURNS FROM CHESTER at 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th Adult £2.30, OAP £1.80, Children £1.20 SKIPTON


Plcka up at Langho York Lane (0930), Bllllngton, Whalley (0940), Barrow Commercial Hotel, York Street (0950), Chat­ burn Black Bull (1000), Glsburn Rlbblesdale Arms (1010). , RETURNS FROM SKIPTON at 3 p.m.


ANTIQUE COLLECTORS’ FAIR


The Manor House Hotel. Thornton-ln-Craven, (on the AS6 COLNE to SKIPTON)


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th 10*30 a.m. to 4*30 p.m.


D LICENSED CATERING — CAR PARK *.. ETAILS QRASSINGTON 752345 '


CHINA. JEWELLERY, LINEN, POSTCARDS, BRASS, STAMPS, etc BUY, SELL AND BROWSE


Book In advance' or pay on the coach Isubject to space belpg available)


RIBBLE>


PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23028


TELEPHONES:


Editorial......... Clitheroe 22321. Advertising....... Clitheroe 22323' Classified............Burnley 22331


COLLECTORS’ FAIR Parish Hall, Clitheroe Saturday


ANTIQUE &


December 8th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.' t ^


Still Bookings: TtL Gitf »ir Me. Knoll End.


Any! Larg


Tel. DAFj and CUT


Forget Bookl


*


COPY NOOK HOTEL Bolton-by-BowIand 205


Late bookings now taken for CHRISTMAS DAY


LUNCH and


NEW YEAR’S EVE Try our cold table on


BOXING DAY LUNCHTIME


UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FROM DECEMBER 14th


Indian Restaurant GRAND OPENING


A k a s l j Fully Licensed


198-200 DUCKWORTH ST. DARWEN, LANC’S


MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th


OPENINGS MONDAY TO FRIDAY for Business Lunches 12 noon to 2-30 p.m. REOPEN 6 p.m. TILL MIDNIGHT


SATURDAY and SUNDAY Special Open­ ings of 12 noon to 12 Midnight ALSO OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY


For further details and reservations for the above restaurant and


SHAH TANDOORI, 35 Whatley Road, Clitheroe Tel. DARWEN 76043 or CLITHEROE 24999.


Previous Proprietor of Anaz Restaurant, Darwcn


SHAWBRIDGE SATURDAY,


SOCCER at Err


SANTA will SatJ


DECEMBER 8th


The Lancashire Football Ass. ATS Challenge Trophy 1st Round


CLITHEROE


ATHERTON COLLIERIES KO 2 p.m.


Refreshments available Members Licensed Clubhouse


Match Sponsored b y ' PUMA SPORTS (Local Agents)


CASTLE SPORTS Castle Street, Clitheroe


PENDLETOll


CHR WHU


DOMII


Monday, I at 7|


Admlsslol Meat prizl


raffle. Turk! sw sw s a sw i


GARDEN CLUB MONDAY


CLITHEROE


DECEMBER 10th 7-15 p.m.


Ribblesdale School


Drama Complex P o ttin g fo r Pleasure


MRS J. VINCENT (Burnley) Visitors welcome


AGM January U th , 1985


SLAIDBL A*


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DECEI 7-1


GOOD | Fares: £1.01


Trains will! T it


Dates available during December:


Thursday, 6th; Monday, 10th; Tuesday, Uth;


Monday, 17th; Tuesday, 18th; Wednesday, 19th;


Thursday, 27th; Friday, 28th; Saturday, 29th


Christmas Day Lunch still a few places available


THE HOODED BRIDGE HOTEL (A FREE HOUSE)


Chipping Road Chaigley


Nr. Clitheroe Tel. Stonyhurst 216 Gil ^


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th TH E M A N H A T TA N S


A GREAT ACT, FIRST TIME AT THE CLUB SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th


M OLLY FOURACRE


WELCOME RETURN TO A FABULOUS ARTIST WEEKLY DOUBLE 8-11


WEEKLY TREBLE 6-6-17


COMING ATTRACTION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th


SPONSORED BY THE SCOTTISH AND NEWCASTLE BREWERY


RACE N IG H T FIRST RACE 8-30 p.m.


* * * * * * *


Members and Bona Fide Guests *


* * * * * * * * THE HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


DECEMBER CARVERY DINNER


DANCES Ideal for Parties (2 to 120)


Hats, Crackers, Novelties, etc.


Dancing until 1 a.m.


£7 fully inclusive £7 Prawn Cocktail


Pate with Hot Toast Home-made Soup


your liking bv our Resident Cnef


Served Hot and Carved to


Roast Pork with Apple Sauce and Sage and Onion Stuffing


Roast Local Turkey with traditional trimmings Sugar-baked Ham


Roast Rib of Beef with Horseradish Sauce


seasonal vegetables including roast and creamed potatoes


Help yourself to a choice of


Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce Sherry Trifle or


Cheese and Biscuits


Fresh Ground Coffee and Mints


1 Come a | High]


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SATURDAY FREE AND EASY (Come for a natter)


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th IMAGE (GROUP)


M EM BERS’ DRAW e i 7


TURKEY DRAW. No. 93891 Mr A. Taylor


Presented to Mr M. Walmsley, Enfield ATC LCC, Special Care £224,


Proceeds from members and friends through various organised activities during 1984.


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome Preliminary notice


Will patrons please note that from February 22nd for 6 days, we will be screening the much acclaimed film


JESUS


This film is the authentic record of St Luke's Gospel


it will be screened each evening at 7-30


p.m. and for the benefit of those who are unable to venture out in the evening, a matinee on Thursday at 2-30 p.m.


All seats will be bookable for all


performances at our usual admission prices.


1 6 th JAN U A RY , 1985. We d n e s d a y . C l i th e r o e C o n c e r t Soc ie ty, Susan Dr a k e , so lo h a rp .


J A N U A R Y 2 6 t h a n d 3 1 s t , F e b r u a r y 1s t and 2 n d . T r i n i t y P a n ­ tomime , "A l a d d i n . "


FE B R U A R Y 7 t h , 8 th , 9 t h , 1 9 8 5 -----Civic Ha l l . P a n tomime : Sn ow Wh i te .


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