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Clitheroe 2232U (Ea Clitheroe 22321 (Editorial), 22X23 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 20th, 1984 SATURDAY


Championship; 3-45 Half- Time Soccer Round-Up; 4- Mal-


00 Wrestling from vem; 445 Results.


6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


1145 THE GOONS in “Down among the Z-Men.” Film (1952), starring Peter Sel­ lers, Michael Bentine, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan, Carole Carr (black and white).


12-27 WEATHER.


12-30 GRANDSTAND including 12-55 News Summary; Football Focus; Eventing from Gatcombe Park: The Croft Original Horse Trials, from the home of Princess Anne and Cap­ tain Mark Phillips; Ice. Hockey. Big-time nockey, with Canada, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, W e st Germany and America competing in the Canada Cup; Racing from Newbury: 2-00 The Ar­ lington Stakes; 2-30 The Peter Hastings Stakes (Handicap); 3-00 The Coral Autumn Cup; 3-30 The Rokeby Farms Mill Reef Stakes.


5-05 NEWS; Weatherman. .. 545 REG IONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


5-


840 THE SATURDAY PIC- TURE SHOW. Mark . Curry presents a show packed with goodies to end the present series. With regulars Maggie. Philbin and Peter Powell, and guests Culture Club and Heaven 17.


7-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: "Jennifer — A Woman’s Story,” (1979). Starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Bradford Dillman, Scott Hylands. *.


445 THE SKY AT NIGHT. “Shells Around the Stars” with Patrick Moore.


5-


DARTS. The Unipart B ritish Pro fe s sion a l Championship from The Coatham Bowl, Redcar.


640 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


6-


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 THE KRANKIES CLUB. ’ Little Jimmy makes a spectacle of himself and Ian gets an earful.


5- 6-


Bob Holness. 00 C H A M P IO N S H I P 7- 7- 9-


AL PIANO COMPETI­ TION. The Finals: Part 2, direct from Leeds Town Hall. Introduced by Richard Baker, with gui­ dance and commentary from Andre Previn (simul­ taneous broadcast with Radio 3).


10- 11-


(Newf series). Highlights of Llanelli v Bath played earlier today, plus high­ lights o f the summer season. Introduced by Nigel Starmer-Smith.


8- 9- *


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35 BLOCKBUSTERS. With 05 THE A-TEAM. “Deadly


Manoeuvres.” The A- Team does battle with four of the world’s tough­ est mercenaries in all-out jungle war.


moving quiz game hosted by Lennie Bennett.


55 LEEDS INTERNATION­ off sick.


* * * *


00 PUNCHLINES. The fast- * 30 BOTTLE BOYS. “All In


A Day’s Work.” Scottish milkman Jock Collins is


week’s show comes from the 3-2-1 art gallery.


00 3-2-1. “The Gallery.” This ¥


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20 RU G B Y S P E C IA L . 10-


“ The C o n fe r e n c e . ” Maggie, Russell and other detectives attend a semi­ nar about crime in Lon­ don’s hotels.


15 FREUD. Second of a six- part dramatisation of the


life, work and ideas of Sigmund Freud.


545 THE NOEL EDMONDS LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. Give it a whirl with Noel Edmonds and his g u e s t ' Tina Turner. *


of John Christopher’s 13- part sci-fi adventure about, a future Earth ruled by aliens.


6-


740 JULIET BRAVO. Star­ ring Anna Carteret as Insp. Kate Longton in “Getting Away with It.” Kate and her sergeants try to prove a case of drunken driving.


Bob Monkhouse’s comedy quiz show.


' 840 DYNASTY. “The Bun- fa low .” Alex is uses


8-00 THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW. Paul Daniels with magic, comedy, audience partici­ pation and international guests.


1045 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


9-25WOGAN. (New series). Terry Wogan brings his inimitable style to his own chat show, with top. guests and top entertain­ ment. •


her own ends, forgetting that someone wants to end her future.


10-30 MATCH OF THE DAY. Jimmy Hill introduces highlights of two First Di­ vision matches, with analysis and interviews.


11-20 FILM: “Made.” (1972). ,


Starring Carol White, John Castle, Roy Harper.


, 1-00 WEATHER. lark’s arrest to further 20 THE TRIPODS. Part 2


AL PIANO COMPETI­ TION. The Results. Deci­ sions have been made and prizes are presented by HRH The Duchess of Kent.


11-30 N E W S ON TW O; Weather.


11-35 C H A M P IO N S H I P DARTS. The Unipart B ritish P rofes siona l Championship from The Coatham Bowl, Redcar.


1240 CLOSEDOWN. 35 BOB’S FULL HOUSE. 9- , 4 9-35 MISTER T. 10- 25 CARTOON.


SHIP. Trip the light fan­ ta s t ic with Bonnie, Tommy and Nigel.


11- 20 CHIPS. 12-


- 15 LEEDS INTERNATION­


10-15MOVIE PREMIERE. Stacy Keach, Freddie Starr, “The Squeeze.” The divorced wife and daughter of an alcoholic ex-police inspector are kidnapped and he be­ comes involved in an underworld plot to steal a million pounds from his employers.


00 ITN NEWS.


12-15 HAWAII FIVE O. “The Waterfront Stealing."


140 CLOSEDOWN.


1-00 ROCK OF THE SEVEN­ TIES. Atomic Rooster.


90 THE GENTLE TOUCH.


SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd JIMMY DUNCAN


ONE OF THE TOP ACTS


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd ANN CAROL


Great vocal


WEEKLY DOUBLE DRAW 14 — 23 WEEKLY TREBLE 6 — 24 — 11


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


GRAND CHARITY CONCERT CHRISTIE CANCER FUND Members and Bona Fide Guests


What's on...What’s on.,,What’s on...What’s o n . . . CLITHEROE


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RIBBLE VALLEY BRANCH EVENING CLASSES 1984/85


CLITHEROE: All classes In the Rlbblesdale Adult Centre, Queens Road, starting at 7-15 p.m. LITERATURE AND THE VISUAL ARTS


Mrs B. Hardwick MA, 20 weeks from Monday, September 24th


, BIRDS IN THEIR HABITATS


Colin Strake’r. 20 weeks from Tuesday, September 25th LOCAL HISTORY WORKSHOP


Mary Hlgham MA BEd. 20 weeks from Wednesday, September 26th


THE NEW CONSERVATISM OF MRS THATCHER Richard Kelly MA. 10 weeks from Thursday, September 27th


WHALLEY


LOCAL HISTORY IN THE NORTH WEST Jessica Lofthouse, 20 weeks from Thursday,


September 27th at 7-30 p.m. at Oakhlll College, Wlswell Lane


Enrolment at first or second meetings of the course. Class fees are £18 for 20 meetings, £9 for 10. Free to the unemployed, half price to pensioners and some


others. LOWMOORCLUB


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SPECIAL SPRING TOUR CITIES OF ITALY


Venice, Florence and Rome S IG H T S E E IN G TO U R S IN C LU D E D


I Manchester including coach from


From £ 2 7 9 per person For full details contact


2-00 LISTENING EYE. 2-25 FILM: “ Edison The Man.” (1940L__


2 4-5 FIL 5-.05 .BROOKSIDE.


6- 0.Q0 DATANGER MAN. Patrick McGoohan stars*


(1956). s i


00 THE SATURDAY. STAR-


6- 7-


7- 8-


t r o d u c e d by Dick ie Davies. 12-20 Motor Cycl­ ing — WranglerAVhich Bute? Yamaha Pro-Am Final, from Donington; 12-35 Snooker — Player of the Year Awards from Redwood Lodge Country Club, Bristol; 1245 ITN News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 Speedway — World Long Track: Champion­ ship; 1-35 Racing — from Ayr; 1-55 Rallying — Rothmans Manx Interna­ tional Rally; 2-10 Racing from Ayr; 2-25 Motor Cy- * ding — Shell Oils British 350cc. Championship from Donington; 245 Racing from Ayre; 3-00 Motor Cycling — World of Sport Superbike Challenge from Donnington;, 3-30 World Championship Boxing — WBC Light-Middleweight


SUNDAY


and opticians prescrip­ tions in this advice prog­ ramme for Asian viewers.


7-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 BOD. A “See-Saw” prog­ ramme..


.. . 9- 10- Sunday worship at home.


94TKNOCK KNOCK. Stories and songs from God’s wide world.


10-30 PA G E S CEEFAX.


Musician Ravi Shankar is interviewed, and former Fleet Street editor Derek Jameson questioned about bias in the press.


FROM


1-00 FARMING; followed by 1-23 Weather for farmers.


1-25MR SMITH’S FRUIT . GA RDEN. G e o f fr e y Smith advises on growing your own currants ana gooseberries.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. i-55MI C KEY


DONALD. AND


245 FILM MATINEE: “The Big Sky." (1952). Starring Kirk Douglas and Dewey Martin in Howard Hawks’ spectacular outdoor ad­ venture o f America’s pioneering days (black and white).


4-


Stiff.” Ben Cartwright starts a chain of events when he fires a‘ ranch hand for negligence.


5-


Lacey’s portrait of the Frescobaldi family, who have lived in Florence for 800 years and whose


5-


1 Tuscan estates produce some o f Ita ly ’s best Chianti.


30THIS IS THE DAY.. 00ASIAN MAGAZINE.


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55 THE SEA OF FAITH. Second of six programmes in which George Cupitt explores the revolution in ideas that has brought us to today’s crisis of faith. 2: The Human Animal.


11- 12-


245KYUNG WHA CHUNG PLAYS BACH. Second of four programmes in which the famous Korean violin­ ist plays with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra music by Bach.


345 W OR LD CHESS C H AM P IO N SH IP S


340 C IR CU S W OR LD CHAMPIONSHIPS. The world’s greatest interna­ tional circus artists com­ pete for the coveted gold medals, from Syon Park, Brentford.


REPORT. Jeremy James presents coverage of the World Championships in Moscow between Anatoly Karpov and Gary Kas­ parov.


1- In Hindi.1


fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s country­ side, conducted by Robert Smithies.


The facts behind the headlines.


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 00 THE CHAMPIONS. “A 2-


Case of Lemmings." In­ terpol men are not the sort of men to commit sui­ cide — so why should three do so?


TODAY


Babies for Money. Peter Williams looks at the al­


2-30THE BIG MATCH. Highlights of two First Division matches.


adopt.


345SUNDAY MATINEE: Cornelia Sharpe, Jayne Kennedy, "Cover Girls."


"4-30 TERRAHAWKS. 5-00 BULLSEYE. The darts


10 BONANZA. “The Saddle


440 C H A M P I O N S H I P DARTS. The Unipart B ritish Pro fe s sion a l Championship from The Coatham Bowl, Redcar.


6-00 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


00 ARISTOCRATS. Robert


6-30 THE MONEY PROG­ RAMME. BBC 2’s finan­


cial and business prog­


6- 00 DOMBEY AND SON.! The final chapters of Dic­ kens’ novel concluding James Andrew Hall’s dramatisation. With Julian Glover as Dombey, Lyset- te Anthony as Florence.


6-30 EXCUSE MY FRENCH. With Joe Brown and Agnes Gattegno. Food is the theme of the last of five films.


640 SONGS OF PRAISE. From Strabane, Northern


745 FILM: "The Champ.” (1979). Starring Jon Voight as a washed-up boxer, R.cky Schroder as his son. and Faye Duna­ way as his ex-wife. Di­ rected by Franco Zef­ firelli.


Ireland.


9-15 NEWS; Weatherman.] 9-


r: 10-


e ld e s t statesman of American showbiz cele­ brates 80 years in the profession in a star-stud­ ded party.


50 NEWS; Weatherman.


745 RIVE R JOURNEYS. Germaine Greer voyages by paddle steamer along the Rio Sao Francisco into the heartland of Brazil.


8-


ramme presented by Brian Widlake and Val- erie Singleton.


5- 6-


and general knowledge game.


SAINT.


640 HIGHWAY. Harry Sec­ ombe visits York.


30 R ETURN OF THE 30 ITN NEWS.


745 CHILD’S PLAY. With Michael Aspel.


745 RETURN TO EDEN. Opening episode of a three-part drama series set in Australia.


9-30 ITN,NEWS. 945A MA R RIED MAN.


Episode 3: It is Christmas 1973 but there is little joy at the Stricklands’ family party in Norfolk.


15 ANOTHER SIX ENGL­ 11-


845 C H A M P IO N S H I P DARTS. The Unipart B ritish Pro fe s sion a l Championship from The Coatham Bowl, Redcar — highlights from tonight’s . first two matches.


9-


a nuclear attack by Barry Hines, which traces the events of the four weeks that lead to a nuclear war, and the decade that follows.


11-25 NEWS ON TW O; Weather. ,


11- 30 GEORGE BURNS. The'


ISH TOWNS. Alec Clif- ton-Taylor takes a dis­ cerning look at six of En- ' gland’s historic towns. 3: Bury St Edmunds.


12- 12-30


ROMAN POLANSKI. Roman Polanski talking at length about his extraor­ dinary career.


“Wings Over Hollywood.” CLOSEDOWN.


00 CLIVE JAMES MEETS 00 THAt’S HOLLYWOOD. 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR.


ternative for childless British couples who are unwilling or unable to


AT


FRIDAY AND


SATURDAY THE CLITHEROE FROZEN FOOD CENTRE


★ WINE TASTING


BALLOON RACE


★ FOOD SAMPLING


★ PRIZE DRAW COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS 30 THREADS. The story of


2-00 IRISH ANGLE. 2-


. J30LF. 3-


30 U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN ,


THE ALL-IRELAND FINAL — Dublin v


Munster. _______ 30 C H A M P IO N S H I P


DARTS. The Unipart B ritish P rofes siona l Championship from The Coatham Bowl, Redcar.


12- 35 CLOSEDOWN.


E hrey Burton. “Weils and


11-20 E V E R YM A N P R O ­ FILES. “ The Broken Convenant." A profile of Fr Ted Kennedy, Austra­ lian priest and defender of


in Love."


12-00 WE. Aboriginal rights.


ATHER. 30 OMNIBUS. With Hum- is Women” Frank De­


laney explores H. G. Wells approach to love, in a week that sees the pub­


lication of the writer’s own account “H. G. Wells


i i i i l i i l i


. 9-25M INIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES. The Wayward Queen.


9- 10- 11-


WORLD. Girl of In­ donesia.


. From .G range Pa rk Methodist Church, North London.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. Shiv • Pande discusses medical


00 BABY AND CO. 5-


5-00 IT ’ S' " OUR L IF E . Documentary which looks at communal living, with particular reference to the. kibbutzim of Israel. .


Weather followed by Face The ■ Press.


30 NEWS SUMMARY and


~7J5 PLAYING SHAKES- . PEARE.


8- 9-


STAIRS. ___________ 35WINDOW ON. THE 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


6- Off A M E R IC AN FOO T­ BALL.


15 UPSTA IR S, DOWN­ 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE


9-45" DO RIS L E S S IN G ’ S- VOICES. An exclusive television interview with one of Britain’s most famous novelists, con­ ducted by Bill Buford.


presents “Flame in my Heart.”


10- 35 FILM: “ Hoots Mon! 12-00 CLOSE.


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845'LADYBIRDS. A legend in her own lifetime, Eartha Kitt survived a traumatic childhood and thanks to her wide ta­ lents, went on to capti­ vate her audiences with her cat-like grace and seductive voice.


9- 00 CALLAN.'


10-00A’. FR AM E WITH DAVIS. Ted Rogers, host of 3-2-1, reveals a passion for an unusual sport and Willie Rushton, under Steve Davis’ guidance, shows a remarkable talent as a trick shot specialist!..


10- _ Hell.” 1-00 CLOSE. VILLAGE HALL NEWTON


FARMERS’ BALL


OCTOBER 12th


DANCING 9 p.m. to 1a.m. to


BELLS BAND of WIGTON


Admission £2.50 including Buffet supper Tickets available. Tel. Slaldburn 642/259 and Dunsop Bridge 289


CHRISTMAS DANCE- December 7th


GRINDLETON METHODIST CHURCH


HARVEST FESTIVAL


on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd


Services at 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m- speaker the Rev.'G.' W. S.


We extend a warm welcome to everyone


Monday, September 24th. H arvest te a and c a k e


! a f t e rn o o n . £45 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Sale of harvest produce.


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lOPEN NIGHT!


BURNLEYIS BIG DANCE NIGHT OUT FOR OVER 25s


AT THE KEIRBY HOTEL BALLROOM, BURNLEY E V E R Y TUESDAY 7-30 — 11-30


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Table reservations available from 8 p.m. Dancing until 12-30 a.m.


Tel: Clitheroe 41227 £3,50


Our season of DISCO DANCES starts on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th


YORKSHIRE MINS ANTIQUES a


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Glusburn Village In SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 a.m. — 4 p.


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SUNDAY, OCT. 10 a.m. — 4 p.


Details 0943 4


Knowles, chairman of the district Tea and biscuits will be served in the schoolroom after the evening , service , ,


WHALLEY ABBEY and WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS present


THE VENETIAN TWINS in the CONFERENCE HOUSE, on


by Goldoni


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3.50


(including 3-course dinner after performance) Available from


The Conference House. Tel. Whalley 2268 (1944).


12-10 BORIS KARLOFF PRE­ SENTS: “Pigeons from


25 FILM: “The Red Balloon”


Travelworld Ribble Travel Service


National


2 PARKER LANE, BURNLEY. Tol. 2 2 1 7 2 . 2 6 MARKET ST, NELSON. T o l . 6 4 5 9 3 . 1 6 3 BURNLEY RD, PADIHAM. T e l . 7 3 9 9 9 .


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Gisburn Young Farmers Club ANNUAL


HARVEST SUPPER DANCE


on Friday, September 28th, at 7-45 p.m. at Coronation Hotel


BLENCATHRA BAND Tickets £4.75.


Telephone Barnoldswick 812120 or Hellifield 266


35 FILM: “Dark Waters.”


ADULT EDUCATION DROP IN CENTRE


(letters, forms, help with spelling, etc.)


J U M B L E THURSDAY,


SEPTEMBER 27th 7 p.m. in TRINITY


CHURCH HALL Admission 5p


Refreshments available


ST PAUL’S Low Moor


Friday, September 28th


HARVEST SUPPER Under 15 — 75p


CONCERTand Tickets £1.25


Sunday, September 30th ‘ HARVEST


THANKSGIVING SERVICES:


on adult education courses


writing probllem INFORMATION


with any day to day reading


FREE HELP or


at UNITED REFORMED CHURCH MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


TUESDAYS 1 p.m. Starts September 25th


— 3 p.m. Please call in


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB invites you to


(except for Rico — who’d better keep them to himself for once)


GET YER ROCKS OFF! with


SPECIAL GUESTS IN CONCERT


ROCKand BOOGIE IN —


BRAINS OUT at THE SWAN AND ROYAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th etc., etc.


'


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JUMBLE


In the VILLAGE HALL. FRIDAY


SEPTEMBER 21st Doors Open 7-15 p.m. Admission Adults 10p Children 5p


Tea and Biscuits included. UNITED REFOR


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THANKSGIVING ALL HALLOWSLMITTON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd


HARVEST


Morning Service 9-30 a.m.


and Baptism


Evening Service 7 p.m.


6-30 p.m. Potato Pie 7-30 p.m. Cone


Tickets £1.25, chlldr


available on doo Tel. 24482


WANTTOKNOW SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd


MEMBERS DRAW: £ 1 0


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd STEVE TONER (Trio) Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome B {.i r . .v;-; fl PflRflmOUNI PICTURE TEfflPL£ OF DoomEg ! -FROM STEVEN SPIELBERG ANPOCOHGE LUCAS w»nitt»u«»rU«»moi*tfwnowAi"cumiJ .. What’s on - CIVIC HALL


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28th S E P T E M B E R . ----- Rlbble sdale School As ­ so c iat ion Auc t ion Sale.


6th OCTOBER. ---- West B r a d f o r d M e t h 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 Burnlev.


12th OCTOBER, Friday. — . P e n d l e t o n H o e -


d own . Tickets. — Con­ tact 2 3 2 4 0 .


O C TO B E R 1 7th (n ew


•Sh ow b y T ow n and. Count ry. Tickets avail­ a b l e f r om C l i th e r o e 2 6 0 9 9 o r 2 4 4 8 2 .


date ) . -— United Re ­ fo rmed Church Fashion


OCTOBER 17th — Wed­ nesday, Cl i theroe Con ­ c e r t s S o c i e t y . Janus Ensemble.


19th OCTOBER ---- Rib- blesdale Scho o l As s o c i - ’ at ion Lancashire Night.


' Gr oup presents “ How • the o the r hal f loves** by Alan Ayckbourne .


Church Players present “ B l i t h e S p i r i t ” by Noel Cowa rd . Tickets, Te l . Whal ley 2686.


— W h a l l e y a g e , ’ * 8 t h , 1 2 t h


C h r i s t i e . . 9 th


B o l t o n - b y -B o w l a n d Drama Gr oup presents “ Dry R o t . ”


N O V E M B E R . t


N O V E M B E R , 1 9 8 4 . C l i t h e r o e M e t h o d i s t circui t, 16th Festival o f You th at Trinity.


----- 1 7 th


1 6 th N O V EM B E R — Friday, Pop p y Ball, St,


Michael and St John’ s Social Centre.


1 7 th NO V EMB E R —1 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.


17 th NOVEMBER.


Whal ley Parish Church Autumn Fair in aid o f r o o f repairs.


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5th DECEMBER, Wed­ nesday. — Cl itheroe, Conce r t s Society. Van­ e s s a W i l l i a m s o n , m e z z o - s o p r a n o ; M i c h a e l H a n c o c k ,


pianp.


F E B RU A R Y 7th, 6th, 9 th , 1 9 8 5 .


Hall , Pantomime, Snow. Whi te.


---- Civic Clitheroe Old SPECIAL Spiritualist


Thursday, S CALLING


by- at


OCTOBER 24th-27th ---- W a d d i n g t o n D r am a


31st OCTOBER — 3rd N O V E M B E R ; WE D - NESDAY TO SATUR­ D A Y


R & W M A WEEKLY W


GISBURN MANYSTALLS


' NEW TO THIS A AND BRING


' BA FREE CAR PARKI Rotary i


7 t h , 8 t h a n d 9 th NOVEMBER. ----Trinity


a n d


Drama Gr oup present “ Mu rd e r


the Vicar­ A g a t h a


1 Oth -


G R A N D FRIDAY, at H*


BARR(


GRO Dane


LICENSED B BR IER C


ARTS will behel


SCHOOL, BRI ON SATUR


p.m. to 8 p.m. 23rd


Admlssio with


at Gisb FRIDAY,


Licensed Bar


PROCEEDSTO ME


MAR BEGIN


A Beginners


SEPTEMBER this complet


ROEFIELD SP (near


Is suitable t


(Cost is £1 p- membershi


Resident Ins D Registere


Stretch, Tone


Relax the gentl . with Mrs Tay


(British W h e e l of T e a c h e r )


BLACK BUL RIMINGTO


SEPTEMBER 7-30 p.m.


10 weeks at £1 per MONDAY


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