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Clitheroe 22324 (I Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clithcme Advertiser and Times, October 25th, WSJ,


OLD STONE HOUSE AT MITTON HALL, MITTON


SATURDAY starring Brunella Bovo, Al­


BBC-1 8- 30 THE PERISHERS


6-35 THE LITTLEST HOBO 9-


1M2 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND, ind. 12- 50 News Summary; Foot­ ball Focus with Bob Wilson; Snooker: Second semi-final of the Roth­ mans Grand Prix; Boxing from Wolverhampton;


STORE. Alvin Stardust, Limahl, Bucks Fizz and The Bluebells.


Racing from Newbury (1- 30, 2-00,. 2-30, 3-00); Hockey: GB v USSR from Willesden; Tennis: The Pretty Polly Classic from Brighton; Final Score.


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


5-20THE TRIPODS. Sci-fi ad­ venture series about a future Earth ruled by aliens.


5- 6- 7-


berto Sordi. (Italian film with English sub-titles. First showing on British television).


00SATURDAY SUPER­


6-05 A VOUS LA FRANCE. French for beginners.


SNOOKER. Rothmans Grand Prix, the second semi-final.


7-30 SOUNDS MAGNIFICENT. Andre Previn and the Royal Philharmonic Or­ chestra continue tracing “ The Story of the Sym­ phony."


Weather. 9-


7- OOCANNON an d b a l l . Tommy and Bobby are joined by international stars Richard Clayderman and Paul Young.


30INTER N A T IO N A L 8- 9-


Whai^st on. 7. What’s on. ..What's on.. .What's on ...What’s on ■ - LADIES . . .


CHRISTMAS SPIRIT MENU for CHRISTMAS DAY


GET INTO THE


Relax and enjoy our friendly service and family atmosphere


includes Traditional Xmas Dinner starting with a choice of soup or prawn


745 PUNCHLINES. Hosted by Lennie Bennett.


.2-1 look at some Aesop's fables.


15NEWS AND SPORT: 153-2-1. Ted Rogers and 3-


Cool, sophisticated Cecily has a grim secret con­ cealed in her elegant flat and poor Mr Thorne can’t find his missing wife,


10-


9-00 RUGBY SPECIA L : Heriot’s v Hawick, plus the rest of the weekend's rugby news.


Sylvia. 15THE GENTLE TOUCH.


cocktail, Xmas pudding or sherry trifle, mince pies, coffee and mints and to


complement the meal a glass of wine, at the all inclusive price of £8.50 per person.


Or enjoy the festive fun at our CHRISTMAS EVE DISCO


£2 per person including Hot Pot Supper 15 ITN NEWS AND SPORT


10-30THE SATURDAY NIGHT­ MARE. "Hallow-e'en," starring Donald Plea-


50 THE LIGHT OF EXPERI­ 10- 6- 7-


LATE, LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. This week the emphasis is on motor racing. Noel's guests are Duran Duran.


ENCE. Mgr Bruce Kent talks personally for the first time about why he joined the priesthood.


45THE NOEL EDMONDS 11-


12-10 HAWAII FIVE-O. Police chief Steve McGarrett and the Five-0 team investi­ gate the cold-blooded cover-up of a gang rape.


sance. 10 RONNIE SCOTT’S CLUB.


11- 00 N E WS ON TWO: Weather.


Eyes down for Bob Monk- house’s fast-moving comedy quiz.


35BOB’S FULL HOUSE. 10JULIET BRAVO. Kate


8- 00 DYNASTY. Alexis and Kirby both have plenty to worry about, but Krystle's new role as a p-r execu­ tive appears to be trouble- free, thanks to her re­ sourceful assistant. Tracy.


finds herself up against witchcraft in this week's story.


8-


In the company of John Junkin, Ronnie Scott looks back over 25 years of his London late-night jazz venue.


12- 051 N T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS. The Pretty Polly Classic. Highlights,


SNOOKER. The Roth­ mans Grand Prix.


l i i i l l l l i l 35 MISTER T


9-25 CARTOON 9-


10-


9- 45NEWS AND SPORT: Weatherman.


10-


conversation with top stars and people in the head­ lines.


50 WOGAN. Terry Wogan in 11-


10-50THE OFFENCE. Fim (1972) starring Sean Con­ nery and Trevor Howard.


12-40 WEATHER


Jimmy Hill introduces highlights from two First Division matches.


00 MATCH OF THE DAY. 12-


SHIP. With Bonnie Lang­ ford and Tommy Boyd.


are diverted in pursuit of truck thieves to rescue an injured woman and child.


1-00 ROCK OF THE SEVEN­ TIES. If, early Seventies’ group.


1-35 CLOSEDOWN


Christmas Day Lunch Menu


051 NT ER N A T IO N A L 1-


1-05 MAKING THE MOST OF . . . your spare time.


2- 00 ROAD SHOW (1941). John Hubbard in comedy of a young man wrongly committed to a lunatic


today’s theme.


340 THE HOUSEKEEPER’S DAUGHTER (1939), star-, ring Joan Bennett.


asylum.


5- 05BROOKS1DE. Omnibus edition.


00 THE SATURDAY STAR-


20 CHIPS. Jon and Ponch 6-


Baseball: San Diego. Padres v Detroit Tigers; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1-25 Racing from Doncaster; 1-40 Ath­ let ics: The Chicago Marathon; 2-00 Racing; 2- 10 International Boxing; 2- 25 Racing; 3-10 Boxing: Glenn McCrory (GB) v Tony Valesco (USA); 3-45 Half-time Soccer; 4-00 Wrestling; 4-45 Results.


2- 15 MICRO LIVE. A repeat of


the first programme in a monthly series, presented by Ian McNaught-Davis, Lesley Judd and American


3- reporter, Freff.


4- 40THE ITALIAN FILM: "The White Sheik" (1951, b/w),


"The Shop Around the Corner" (1940, b'w), star­ ring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan.


5-00 ITN NEWS


5-05 CANDID CAMERA. American version of one of the favourite program­ mes of the past.


05SATURDAY CINEMA:


, 6-05THE A-TEAM. The A- Team is called to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to rescue two beautiful sis­ ters whose beach-front hotel is being terrorised by gangsters.


5-35 BLOCKBUSTERS. With Bob Holness. •


SUNDAY


I l l S S iW i ! — 8-


55 HEADS AND TAILS


9- 9-


10- THINKING THE MICRO


10-30 L-DRIVER 10-


300 THE QUEEN MOTHER IN VENICE. The Queen Mother's four-day visit to Venice.


11- 20 KNOCK KNOCK 11-


12-


12-30 COMIC ROOTS. Michael Palin revisits his native -Sheffield.


the deaf.


1-00 FARMING 1-25GENERATIONS TALK­ ING. Mavis Nicholson talks to West Indian chil­ dren and parents.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-


2-


Joseph Cooper returns with a new series of the popular music quiz.


350 CARTOON 355 ARISTOCRATS. Portrait of Prince Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein.


SERGEANT.” The first “ Carry On" film (1958), starring William Harinell, Bob Monkhouse, Shirley Eaton, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Williams (b/w).


"C A R R Y


445THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD. Sheriff Rosco Col- trane is missing, pre­ sumed dead — and Sm. is due for delivery to the Hogg Bank.


Sunday worship for vie­ wers at home.


10 M A T H E M A T I C A L 35 MAKING THE MOST OF 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE 55 A VOUS LA FRANCE! 35THIS IS THE DAY.


05 SEE HEAR! Magazine for


1045 OPEN UNIVERSITY 11-25 PAGES FROM CEEFAX . 1-55 SNOOKER AND TENNIS. International Snooker: The Rothmans Grand Prix — the final. International Tennis: Pretty Polly Clas­ sic from Brighton.


What nicer way to begin your Festive Season than in warm, friendly and elegant atmosphere of the Historic


330 ITN NEWS 640 APPEAL. John Profumo appeals on behalf of Toynbee Hall.


Bunkenljalglj Hotel


345 HIGHWAY. The program­ me makes its fourth visit to Northern Ireland.


4-55THE WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Up-to- the-minute news and match commentary from the 1984 World Chess Championships in Moscow .between Karpov and Kas­


320THINKING ALOUD. Weekly discussion of


parov.


300 NEWS REVIEW with sub­ titles.


55FACE THE MUSIC) issues and ideas.


330THE MONEY PROGRAM­ ME with Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton.


7-15 OUR HOUSE. It is not


30 COMEDY MATINEE: ON


745 NEWS ON TWO: Weather.


only stately homes which are infused with family his­ tory and tradition.


7-501 N T E R N A T IO N A L SNOOKER. The Roth­ mans Grand Prix. The final.


7-15 CHILD’S PLAY. Michael Aspel hosts the family game show in which young children describe everyday things.


Available from DECEMBER lst-21th in our Beautiful Portrait Restaurant or Private Room £7.50 per person incl. VAT


CHRISTMAS TABLE D’HOTE LUNCHEON FOR PARTIES AND PRIVATE FUNCTIONS


745SURPRISE SURPRISE. Be prepared for the unex­ pected when Cilia Black hosts the family entertain­ ment show.


,


345 HART TO HART. Danger surrounds the.Hart's at a gala weekend event when they discover that a cele­ brated recluse is being drugged and imperso­ nated.


1300 CLIVE JAMES ON TELE­ VISION. First of a six-part series in which Clive James presents another batch of the exotic from the world's TV.


345 ITN NEWS


335 DANCER (new series). Peter Shaufuss presents the first of four program­ mes exploring the con­ tribution of men.


1330THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. Popular arts magazine presented by Melvyn Bragg.


| To be held in the Pendlc Suite £12.50 per person incl. VAT WHY NOT STAY OVERNIGHT-SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION '


♦THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th and ‘.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th


Children under 10 years £4.50 incl. VAT GALA' DINNER DANCES


. £13.50 per person incl. Full English breakfast and * AI |


SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION TARIFF TO ENSURE A GOOD START TO 1985


NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER DANCE £30 per person incl. VAT


I £15.50 per person incl. Full English Breakfast and VAT j 1 | RESERVATIONS:


THE DUNKENHALGII HOTEL Clayton le Moors, Accrington, Lancs Telephone (0254) 398021 or Telex 03282


♦AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT - BOOK EARLY*


325 DID YOU SEE . . ? Televi­ sion review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy, with highlights and discussions


335 THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES. Part 5 of Alan Plater's seven-part dramatisation.


13101 N T E R N A T IO N A L SNOOKER


330 NEWS: Weatherman. 340SONGS OF PRAISE sings Gospel, from the Central Hall, Birmingham.


of the past week's prog­ rammes.


11-301 N T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS. Pretty Polly Classic highlights.


i i l l l l l l i


7-15 EVER DECREASING CIRCLES. Comedy star­ ring Richard Br iers, Penelope Wilton and Peter Egan.


325MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES


335 HALLOW-E'EN SPECIAL


745 BIG DEAL. Poker player Robby Box deals himself a load of trouble when he susses out a crooked gambling house for a mate.


1300MORNING WORSHIP. Family Mass from Leeds.


11,4)0BABY AND CO. With Miriam Stoppard.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK


11- 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. With Michael Winstanley.


335JUST. GOOD FRIENDS, starring Paul Nicholas and Jan Francis as Vince and Penny who this week go to a wedding.


355 NEWS: Weatherman.


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


94)5 TENKO. Freedom brings uncertainty for the prison camp women.


1310 OMNIBUS. An , interview with Minister of the Arts, Lord Gowrie, and another visit to the Dance Um­ brella.


1- 00CHAMPIONS. Strange noises in Craig's head reveal the truth about a big bank robbery.


11- 30 STRUGGLE. Steve, the left-wing leader of the council, decides he should be seen being driven around in a big black limousine.


12-30 CLOSEDOWN ' . * * * * * * * * ¥ * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥


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CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th


PATTI WELLS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th


POPS AND BALLADS


DAVE ARNOLD WEEKLY TREBLE 7 — 14 — 3


ONE OF CLUBLANDS TOP ACTS WEEKLY DOUBLE 7 — 11


JOHN LOWE


ALL TICKETS NOW SOLD OUT


Members and Bona Fide Guests


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the s t ir k house hotel GISBURN


12- 00 COMEDY TONIGHT. An exploration of the psyche of the comedian.


l i i l i i l l l l i l 1-


2- 00 I’LL BE YOURS (1947, b/ w), star r ing Deanna Durbin.


events.


345SIX CENTURIES OF VERSE. William Word­


4-15 BOOK FOUR. American author Gore Vidal.


sworth.


445KAREN ARMSTRONG. Religious experience.


315 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by THE BUSINESS PROG­ RAMME


300 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. News, views and action on this week's. gridiron games.


2- 00THE HUMAN FACTOR. The poetry of ex-prisoner John Neisn.


2-30 THE BIG MATCH LIVE. Nottingham Forest face League champions Liver­ pool, live.


11-00 EVERYMAN PROFILES. Russian ' exile Vladimir Bukovsky, who had spent over half his adult life in prison when he came to the West in 1976.


1140 WEATHER No ‘L’ plates


FOR failing to display L- plates on his motor cycle, provisional licence-holder Andrew Ralph Rigby (17), of Huntington House, Slaidburn, was fined £20 by Clitheroe magistrates. In a letter,. Rigby said


he was on ■ his way to Clitheroe to buy some plates when popped by pojjCe.


4-


5- 00BULLSEYE. With Jim Bowen.


puppet series.


330THE GOODIES. Arthur C. Clarke — man or myth? The Goodies investigate.


CLIMBING


CLITHEROE Moun­ taineering Club • visited the Lake District at the weekend, spending two nights at a climbing hut near Seathwaite in the Duddon Valley. On Saturday various


groups, walked in the Harter Fell and 'Dow (^cag . areas, wherr^they eyierienced strongiiwinds


&et) lu m p 3nn BASHALL EAVES


1-00 FACE THE PRESS with Anthony Howard.


30IRISH ANGLE. Irish


NOW RE-OPEN UNDER NEW


MANAGEMENT Serving quality bar meals daily


A La Carte menu Friday/Saturday evenings.


Traditional Sunday lunch Bookings


Tel. Stonyhurst 227


7-20 WHAT THE DICKENSI Victorian entertainment with Ben Cross as Charles Dickens entertaining 7ns


345AFRICAN HUNTERS. First of a Channel 4 series of “ adventure documen--


friends. 30 TERRAHAWKS. Futuristic


11- 12-


1315 INTERMEZZO: A LOVE STORY (1939), starring Ingrid Bergman.


taries."


ler set In a lonely house. 10 CLOSEDOWN


35 THE RETURN. Spine-chil-


WEEKEND and heavy showers. The following day was


spent rock climbing on Seathwaite Buttress and Wallowbarrow Crag. The next major event


on the calendar is the AGM in the New . Inn, Clitheroe, on November 21st, when slides of Scot­ land will be shown by club ' member Ian McCreath.


-'


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB proudly present a Funk Special with


(Without doubt the finest band of musicians we • have ever booked. DON'T WORRY— IT ISN T JAZZ),


JAZZ FUSION .


RED ROOSTER SOUNDS +


DISCO


at the SWAN and ROYAL


next FRIDAY


NOV. 2nd (C2)


Z' y


Friday, November 2nd FANCY DRESS


PRIZES FOR THE BEST DRESSED


i/a PRICE BLOODY MARY’S i/a PRICE MALIBU


(WHILE STOCKS LAST)


COMMERCIAL HOTEL . Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23566 " f


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Our dinner discos offer superb food and music to suit nil ages


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Telephone Clitheroe 41227jjow for y o u r ; X I , ; table reservations >


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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1984 THE DOOLEYS


DINNER-DANCE AND CABARET £14.50 per person


CHRISTMAS^ 1984 PUBLIC DINNER DANCES Suitable Parties 2-60


11th, 12th, 13th, 17th DECEMBER £9 per person


DANCING TO STARDREAM


CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER-DANCE £15 per person


BOXING DAY LUNCH £9.75 per person


NEW YEAR’S EVE £23 per person


>OR FULL DETAILS TEL. GISBURN 581


6- OODANGER MAN. John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) finds himself involved in Oriental intrigue.


15 WORLD OF SPORT. 12- 20, 7-


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER: SEVEN DAYS. Life after death.


video wildman Rick Ducommun.


30UNION WORLD. The


8- 00THE SONNETS OF WIL­ LIAM SHAKESPEARE


Workers' Theatre Move­ ment.


8-


104)0 LOOK FORWARD. A look ahead to' C4's new Busi­ ness Programme.


9- 00CALLAN. Richmond (T. P. McKenna), on the run from the Section, fulfils his grim assignment and once again eludes Callan.


10- 15 LADYBIRDS. Kiki Dee.


Platter ot Prawns Stuffed Mushrooms


30 CHIPS’ COMIC. Colour is


Fresh Salmon Mayonnaise Melon Cocktail Cannelloni


Minestrone Soup Sirloin Steak on the Bone


Mixed Christmas Roasts of Turkey ft Pork Seasoning ft Chipolata Sausage '


Roast Duckling * Apple Sauce • Stuffing Two Trout with Almonds


30ROCK-N-AMERICA with


Roast ft Parsley Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts Vichy Carrots, Garden Peas French


Veal a'la Creme


Christmas Pudding with Rum Sauce Fresh Fruit Salad


Black Forest Gateau Sherry Trifle Cheese


Mince Pies Coffee Et Mints


Party Hats, Streamers and Novelties 1 Father Christmas


£16.50 inc. VAT f t Service 15DEAD RECKONING


12-10 SCOTLAND YARD: THE WHITE CLIFFS MYS­ TERY (1947). Inspector Duggan (Russell Napier) investigates a sinister plot.


(1947). Humphrey Bogart stars as a World War II veteran caught up in danger.


1245 CLOSE


Orange Sorbet or .


OUR NEW YEAR’S EVE EXTRAVAGANZA


at only £3 includes a Sandwich Buffet with lots of fun, games and prizes for all.


XMAS LUNCHES available from 7th to 21st DECEMBER


(£6 reductions for parties of 10 or more)


But however you like to spend your Xmas you can be sure of a warm welcome at


THE BROWN COW INN


CHATBURN Tel. 41272


Function Room available for any occasion


LOW MOOR CLUB


THURSDAY and SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th READY, STEADY, GO (GROUP)


MEMBERS’ DRAW £ 1 1


TURKEY DRAW no. 86095 NOT CLAIMED


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome LOW MOOR CLUB would also like


to say thank you to the following: Mrs P. SHEARS


DAWSON’S, Fruiters, Castle Street COWGILL’S, Market Place LOW MOOR CLUB


JACK POLLARD, Hairdresser, Peel Street HOBS, Newsagents, Nelson Street


RILEY, Butchers, Stall 21, Clitheroe Market


FOR GIFTS DONATED FOR THE LANCASHIRE EVENING


CIVICCLITHEROE TGI. 23278 ^R10AYiOCTOBER26th — SUNDAY,OCTOBER 28th The Festival of Ballet and Dance


Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


MATINEE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 2-15 p.m.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


WHIST and


October 31st at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION: 70p H W ft Urn In tint* t> lit town HI hiW H


ijxom um tw - vfriBKk • m


KING GEORGE’S HALL Northgate, Blackburn. Box Office: Blackburn 51887.


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th 7-30 p.m. till midnight


featuring the


Frank Smalley Orchestra Tickets: £1.50 OAPs £1.00


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS MOTORHEAD HEAVY METAL GIANTS


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th at 7-30 p.m.


PLUSSUPPORT ALL TICKETS £4.50


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd at 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


" Dukas: The Sorcerers Apprentice Tchaikovsky. Symphony No. 5 „


“AN EVENING OFSORCERY AND ROMANCE" Chausson: Poeme for Violin and Orchestra


Conductor: Hlroyuki IwakI Soloist: Malcolm Stewart •


“ _______TICKETS: £4.50 £3.30 £2.00 Tickets available at usual agents and are subject to a booking fee


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JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th,


BARGAIN


at 2-15 p.m. in WADDINGTON VILLAGE GLUB Admission 5p


Hodder Valley Foxhounds


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS present -


BLITHE SPIRIT


HALLOWE’EN HORROR NIGHT


by Noel Coward IN THE


WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE at 7-30 p.m.


.


Tickets: Adults E1, Child 50p - Inquiries: WHALLEY 2686


^


WEDNESDAY-SATURD AY, OCTOBER 31 st to NOVEMBER 3rd


_


DUNSOP BRIDGE Wl ANNUAL


WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE in the village hall,


Saturday, October' 28th, at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 70p Including supper


Home-made pie and peas


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to be held Ci


on F 1 Proce 1 Tickets on (Including SUPPER) ALL MEAT PRIZES RIMINGTON


MEMORIAL INSTITUTE A MUSICAL EVENING


WITH THE GEORGE


LEE SINGERS at 7-30 p.m.


tl you enjoy music, come snd listen, to something a bit different and en­ tertaining


on Wednesday, October 31st


Admission: Adults 75p, Children 40p AN


Live on | lZ (


Plus our I admissiol


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DOMINOES on Wednesday


t


why slave over a hot stove on


Christmas D a y -L e t _ our chef do that!!


and come to the ^ r ~ ~ '


' j L''J WADDINGTON Nr c l it h e r o e SUN INN


for your CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH and


NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER DANCE


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH served 12 noon — 3 p.m.


£ 1 0 .2 5 Children £ 5 .5 0


Prawn cocktail, melon and orange cocktail, mackeral souffle or egg mayonnaise


Roast turkey, cranberry sauce Roast chicken and bacon


All served milt /mlalvcs and fresh vegetables in season


Sirloin steak with mushrooms and onions Fillet steak with mushrooms and onions Deep fried scampi, tartare sauce Steak and kidney pie


Roast beef. Yorkshire pudding .


Christmas pudding or choice of sweets Hot mince pies


Coffee and mints Crackers


N E W Y E A R ’S E Y E D I N N E R D A N C E £ 1 4 .9 5


Avocado pear and prawns, chefs home-made pate, egg •Marie Rose, Potted shrimps or Melon with I oit


(Fillet steak pate, mushrooms, tomatoes and onions cooked in puff pastry) Sirloin steak


• Roast duckling, blackcherry sauce Beef Wellington


T-bone steak with mushrooms Fillet steak chasseur


Cream of leek soup Orange sorbet Trout meuniere


All sewed with potatoes and fresh vegetables m season Choice of sweets


Mushrooms, peppers and mozzarella cheese


Novelties — Balloons — Streamers ^ Full a la carte menu Wednesday to Saturday


Cheese and biscuits Fruit and nuts Coffee and mints


T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 2 6 2 for reservations


Clitheroe and District Bible Society


Chatburn and Waddington Sunday Schools present


“GETE A O ”


the musical which tells the story ol Mary Jones and her Bible


Retiring collection also at Trinity


Bible Society Service of Intercession


Thursday, November 1st at 7-30 p.m.


Everyone welcome


RA R THN GLD at Trinity Church,


Sunday, October 28th at 3 p.m.


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W DRE With re l dead go il ' A " 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


7 t h ,


NOVEMBER. —Trinity Drama Group present “ Murder at the Vicar­ age ,


8 th


8 th , 9 th a n d 1 Oth NOVEMBER.


Christie.


’ ’ by Aga th a .


16th NOVEMBER — Friday, Poppy Ball, St Michael and St John’s Social Centre.


“ Dry R o t .” 12th — 1 7 th NOVEMBER. 1984. Cl i t he r oe Me t hodi s t circuit. 16th Festival of Youth at Trinity.


B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a n d Drama Group presents


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Old lit FRE]


17t h NOVEMBER — U n i t e d R e f o rm e d Churc h. Cli th er o e .


25th NOVEMBER, 1984, Sunday. — A Christ­ m a s p r e s e n t Mi n i Ma r ke t , Slaidburn 1 Brownies.


Christmas Fair.


5th DECEMBER, Wed­ nesday. — Clitheroe Concerts Society. Van­ es sa Wil l iams o n , m e z z o - s o p r a n o ; Mic hae l Ha nco ck , piano.


SATURDAY. — Bleak Holt and Animal Wel­ fa re Christmas Fair, Whalley C of E School.


s t DECEMBER. White.


17th NOVEMBER. — Whalley Parish Church Autumn Fair in aid of roof repairs.


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7th, 8th, 9th FEBRU­ ARY, 1985. — Civic Hall, Pantomime, Snow


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CLAIMING DATES


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