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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 5th, 19S5


Chtlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) SATURDAY ( 8 8 0 1


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-30 THE SA TU RDA Y PIC­


) ( B B C - 2 3-


TURE SHOW. The win­ n e rs of th is y e a r ’ s “Summer Snaps” competi­ tion. and a special report from behind the scenes at


the Torvill and Dean ice spectacular.


10-


duced by Desmond Lynam, incl.: 12-50 News Sum­ mary, Weather; 10-20, 1- 50. 2-25, 2-55, 3-20 Crick­ et, the NatWest Trophy Final between Essex and Nottinghamshire; 1-00 Football Focus with Bob Wilson; 2-10, 2-40, 3-10 Racing from Haydock Park; 1-25, 4-00 Horse Trials, The Burghley Remy Martin Trials; 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 SPORT AND REGIONAL NEWS.


5-20TH E T R IPO D S . (New series) Science-fiction ad­ venture set in a future earth ruled by aliens. Based on John Christ­ opher's book (1).


5- 6-


Terry Scott and June Whit­ field return for a new series of domestic mishaps.


20 THE NOEL EDMONDS


L A T E LA T E B R E A K ­ F A S T SH OW . (New series) Noel returns with an action-pa cked edition featuring comedy, pop music and excitement.


7-


(New series) Bob Monk- house hosts a series of 16 comedy quiz shows based on general knowledge.


7- 11-


9-25 TX. New magazine prog­ ramme featuring cartoons, competitions and latest pop news and videos.


10 B O B ’S FUL L HOUSE. 12-


the Yellow Gold Road”. 15G R A N D S T A N D . Intro­ 4- ) ‘ ‘WITH THIS R IN G ” .


Three couples with wed­ dings approaching find themselves besieged with doubts, hangovers, finan­ cial worries and a former lover in this 1978 comedy.


Bank Trophy Final. Essex v Nottinghamshire at Lord's.


7-30N EW S AND S PO R T ; Weather.


10-


7-45 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SPORTS SPECIAL. Intro­ duced by David Icke: US Open Tennis, the Women's Singles Final and the Men’s Singles.Semi-finals; Athletics from Rome, the IAAF Grand Prix Final.


9-45 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LETICS. The Grand Prix Final — from the Olympic Stadium, Rome.


10 S A T U R D A Y CINEMA: 10-45 MO V IE P R E M I E R . "Women of San Quentin".


Based on a true story, this is the account of an elite group of female guards employed in all-male prison.


40 CRICKET. The NatWest


12-30 J O H N M I L E S CONCERT.


1-25 CLOSEDOWN l i i i i i i i i i l


1-051 COULD DO THAT. Or­ ganising business.


1- 30 THE GOOD OLD DAYS.


Les Dawson, Bernie Clif­ ton, Lorna Dallas and Peter Skellern top the bill.


11- 12-


today’s match at Lord’s.


Rider introduces more action from the US Champ­ ionships.


50T E R R Y A N D JU N E .


2- 00 THE HOUSE ON 92nd STREET (1945). Spy thril­ ler stars William Eythe.


__A look at enamelling, a visit to a music workshop and how to paint a still life in pastels.


25 CRICKET. Highlights of 10 US OPEN TENNIS. Steve


'3-40 WHO DONE IT? Ealing slapstick comedy marking the screen debut of Benny Hill.


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will perform on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, at 2 p.m.


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CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE Tel. 23278 COMMENCING FRIDAY,


SEPTEMBER 6th to THURSDAY, (Ex-Suni) at 7-30 p.m.


Has JAMES BOND finally met his match?


ALBERT R. BROCCOLI Presents


ROGER MOORE as IAN FLEMING’S


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Contact


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King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323


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evening except Saturday when ive have our


Sewed, in the restaurant every


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 FAMILY TIES. As news editor of his school magazine, Alex uncovers a cheating scandal and to everyone’s chagrin prints a list of students who were caught.


6- 30 B A B B LE . Celebrity par­


20 STREETHAWK. “ Follow 7-


45JULIET BRAVO. Anna


Carteret returns as Insp. Kate Longton in a new series. Kate wonders why her bank manager rings her with such an old mes­ sage and why PC Sparks goes missing. When she has the answer it spells — danger.


8- 35TH E P A U L DANIE LS MAG IC SHOW. (New series) Paul Daniels hosts a new run of his magic and comedy show with interna­ tional guest stars.


9- 20 NEW S AND S PO R T ; Weather.


9-35 FILM: “ FORT APACHE, TH E B R O N X ” . Paul Newman stars as patrol­ man Murphy, a tough cop whose precinct station is situated in the violent and deserted South Bronx.


11- 35 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LETICS. Tonight's Grand Prix Final from Rome. 20 WEATHER.


12-


troduced by Elton Welsby. 12-20 Wrestling from Oakengate; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 The ITV Seven from Kempton and Thirsk; 3-10 Boxing from Douglas; 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round­ up; 3-55 Championship Boxing, the British Light- Middleweight Champion­ ship; 4-45 Results.


5-00 ITN News. 5-05 B LO C K BUSTER S . With


5- 6- Bob Holness.


Mad Murdoch is kidnapped by bounty hunters.


Michael Aspel.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Re­ joice, religious music.


30 UNION WORLD. There 15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­


are over a million trade un­ ionists that aren’t affiliated to the TUC.


8-


8- 00WO R L D OF A N IM A ­ TION.


Hungry for revenge, Jack


seeks out Red Esau and in the confrontation that fol­ lows, accidentally kills his


9- rival. 15 U P S T A I R S D O W N ­


35THE A-TEAM. Howing 10-


7- 00 RUSS AB BOT’S MAD­ HOUSE. Russ introduces a new character, Dr Profile


of Harley Street. 7- ern", with Ted Rogers. 8- 30 D E M P S E Y


MAKEPEACE. A brilliant diamond robbery is being planned and the gang needs a getaway driver.


9- SUNDAY ( BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 )


8- 9-


9-


55 PLAY SCHOOL. 15 KNOCK! KNOCK!


ship uniting viewers at home.


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 12-35 FARMING. 1-00 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-05BO N AN Z A . ~


1- 55 CARTOON.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


3- 00 CARTOON. 3-10 ADVENTURE MATINEE: “ THE S E A C H A S E ” . John Wayne stars as a Captain of a German freighter, who finds himself trapped in Sydney Harbour at the outbreak of the Second World War.


54)5 A N T I Q U E S R O A D ­ SHOW. Arthur Negus and experts assess artefacts presented by the people of Lancaster.


5- 45 WATCHDOG. Consumer magazine.


6-


write a job-application letter.


6-25 CHRIS BONINGTON ap­ peals on behalf of the Na­ tional Trust Lake District Landscape Fund.


6-30 NEWS; Weather. 6-


7- 7- 8- 9- Gorleston, Great Yarmouth. 30 THIS IS THE DAY. Wor­


I- 55 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ S T AN D introduced by Steve Rider: Motor Racing, Italian ■' Grand Prix from Monza; Horse Trials, Bur­ ghley Remy Martin Trials from Lincolnshire; Cricket, Joh n Playe r Special League; Rac ing from Phoenix Park; Golf, Ryder Cup; Water Skiing from Toulouse; (Timings will be screened on the hour and half-hour where approp­ riate).


6- titles. 7- 15WR I T E R S


PLACES. Shiva- Naipaul, the writer who died recently


at the age of 40, returned to his native Trinidad in this film.


7- 45 TOP CROWN. The final of BBC 2's invitation pairs crown green bowling tour-' nament.


8- 15 WRITE NOW! How to


40 SONGS OF PRAISE from 15O P E N A L L H O U R S .


Comedy series with Ronnie Barker as shrewd corner shop-keeper Arkwright.


45 HOWARDS’ WAY. The


trials and adventures of a rich middle-class family facing a time of change.


HEALTH. Starring Warren Mitchell as Alf Garnett,


10- 00 NEWS; Weaker. 10-15 H E A R T


O F dren. 10- 11- 15TH E material which people have


been working for 4,500 years.


P E O P L E ’ S


SCHOOLS. The first of five programmes on the history of mass.education in England and Wales.'\


11- 45THE S K Y 'A T NIGHT*


Patrick Moore visits the computer-controlled obser­ vatory of amateur as­ tronomer Ron Arbour.


12- 05 WEATHER. \ T H E


MATTER. Black activists lobby to prevent white families adopting black chil­


9-25 T H E W O N D E R F U L STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL.


35W H IC K E R ’ S WORLD. 30 IN SICKNESS AND IN


9- WORLD.-


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. From Bangor.


11- 00 IN THE MOUTH OF THE DRAGON.


11-25 A A P K A A HAK. 11-


50G L A S S . A remarkable


12- 00 BREADLINE BRITAIN. 1- 00 THE BARON. 2- 00 T H E


ULSTER. Peace? L E S S O N Britain. IS


2-30 REACH FOR THE SKY. Kenneth More, Muriel Pavlow. The inspiring story of Douglas Bader.


5- 00 H A R D C A S T L E A N D M c C O RM IC K . An ex­ judge and lormer criminal combine to light crime.


6- 00B U L L S E Y E . With Jim Bowen.


,6-30 ITN NEWS.


of the most spectacular and unusual gardens In


II- 3 0THE L O N E L I E S T RUNNER. American ath­ lete John Curtis, who gained success as an Olympic gold medallist after a childhood of loneli­ ness and humiliation.


Final.


9- 00 US OPEN TENNIS. Steve Rider introduces live cover­ age of the Men's Singles


12- 30 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX. w i i i l i i l


14)0 ATLANTEAN. Irish film­ maker Bob Quinn con­ tinues his examination of the roots of "C e lt ic " culture.


1-


2- 3-


50 BOOK FOUR. Last year's


Booker prize winner Anita Brookner talks about her new novel.


(1942). Stars Arthur Askey.


25 B A C K R O O M B O Y 55 CRIMES AT THE DARK


30 W I N D O W O N T H E


H O U S E (1940) . Tod Slaughter stars in this melodramatic adaptation of Wilkie Collins' gothic novel "The Woman in White".


30 DOWN TO EARTH. One


5-15 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Multi­ nationals, first of a new series of four programmes examining multinational companies.


6410 W O R L D S T U D E N T GAMES. Highlights from


this year's World Student Games.


7-15 ROBINSON'S CHOICE:


“ L U D W I G ” (1972) . Helmut Berger stars as the "Mad King" of Bavaria.


11-35 A L FR ED HITCHCOCK P R E S E N T S . Raymond Massey stars as a tough Iowan farmer whose youngest son dies because of an obstinate little man who hogs the middle of a narrow road. He plans a subtle, and sweet, revenge.


124)5 CLOSE. T E L E PH O N E S :


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6- 40 HIGHWAY. Llangollen In­ ternational Musical Eistedd­ fod. With Harry Secombe.


- 1


5 ALBION MARKET.' • Roy does something very fool­ ish and drops himself and Lynne in deep trouble.


7-45 THE KEY TO REB EC­ CA, Cliff Robertson, David Soul. First episode of a two-part World War Two drama.


9-45 lTN NEWS.


50 NEWS REVIEW with sub­ A N D


10- 00 THE ADVENTURES OF SH E R LO C K HOLMES. “ The Norwood Builder". When the unhappy John McFarlane arrived at 221b Baker Street, the police were not far behind him.


11- 00 A PAINFUL REMINDER. 40 years ago the British


Army entered Belsen con­ centration camp. One man who went in with the troops was Sidnay Bernstein, head of film in the Allied Psychological Warfare Divi­ sion.


20 CLOSEDOWN


A dm is s ion : £ 1 .0 0 p e r C a r ; £5.00 per Coach





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— Sorry, no dogs or pets.’


VVeorsu/fab/e c/ofhmg: or pels!


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STAIRS. It is the summer of 1919 and Richard Bel­ lamy and his new bride go to Paris for their honey­ moon.


15 HILL STREET BLUES.


30 CHILD’S PLAY. With host 11-


There's a possibility of promotion for Captain Furillo.


15 DO U B LE INDEMNITY


(1944). Barbara Stanwyck stars as an icy femme


303-2*1. “Country and West­ A N D


fatale who seduces an in­ surance salesman into join­ ing her in an ingenious scheme to murder her husband.


30 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


1-10T H E P A U L H O G A N SHOW. More humour, parodies and skits.


1-40 CLOSE. SHOW CANCELLED


PRIZE DRAW TO BE HELD AT THE WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE SEPTEMBER 28th


at NEWTON VILLAGE HALL at 7-45 p.m. ADMISSION 70p CHILDREN 40p A L L M EA T PRIZES HODDER VALLEY SHOW • .... , .V UPSTAIRS D O W N S T A IR S . '


POPULAR and TOP THIRTY SOUNDS ‘l; 9 D.m. — 1 a.m.


JU S T £2


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th


CLITHEROE DISTRICT


COMMENCES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd


KAY THURSTON DANCE SCHOOLS AUTUMN TERM


ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING CLASSICAL BALLET


IMPERIAL SOCIETY, MODERN AND TAP


DAILY CLASSES for all age groups to Students and 1 Levels


BLACKBURN: YWCA, East Park Road PADIHAM: The Town Hall


WHALLEY: School Rooms, The Sands


CLITHEROE: Clitheroe Dance Centre, Moor Lane


Professional I STUDIOS:


TEACHING STAFF KAY THURSTON, ARAD, LI STD


SUSAN MACDONALD, MRAD, MI STD GERALD SPICER, ARAD


Inquiries: KAY THURSTON, Gold Ilill, SLAIDBURN 202


RIBBLESDALE POOL


TEEN SWIM P U B L I C N O T I C E :


SUNDAY MARKET WHALLEY, SEPT. 1st


The organisers regret that due to adverse ground and weather conditions the market had to be can­ celled.


We apologise for any Inconvenience and will Inform you of a further market to be held on September 22nd (weather permitting).


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THE ASSHETON ARMS DOWNHAM


Featuring a 5-Course Meal followed by Dancing with a Licence to I a.m. £8 per person


D IN N E R D A N C E EVERY SATURU5Y NIGHT


Reservations and inquiries CLITHEROE 41227 o > s c & c o c c o s o s o o b Q


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WADDINGTON FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS AND ACTIVITIES


FRIDAY, 6th to SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th


Floral and activity displays in St Helen’s Church Open daily from 9 a.m. to sunset


Music on Saturday afternoon — Tim Sagar


Friday at 7 p.m — Opening Festival Evensong Sunday at 10-45 a.m. — Sung Eucharist and at 6-30 p.m. — Closing Festival Evensong Home and hear — and join in — splendid singing!


' V ®oS©Ik§e®ir6 p ro g ram m e


• Come ana join us.


You pay only £3 to register. ' Offer closes 21 st September 1985


Weight Watchers FIRST LESSON FREE (SAVE £2.60) N EW A N D R E - JO IN IN G M EM B E R S


For other classes look in Weight Watchers Magazine. B U R N L E Y : M O R N IN G : O P E N IN G


P L E A S E CO M E 3 0 M IN U T E S B E FO R E A D V E R T IS ED T IM E


B U R N L E Y : Yorke House, Ormerod Street, Tuesday at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.


B U R N L E Y : Elim Methodist Church Hall, Melville Street (off Brlerclltfe Road), Wednesday at 8 p.m.


S E P T E M B E R 2 6 th at The William Thompson


Recreation Centre, Red Lion Street at 10-30 a.m. C L I T H E R O E : The Institute Rooms,


Clitheroe Parish Hall, York Street, Thursday at 8 p.m.


C O L N E : St Jo h n ’s Methodist Church Hall, Albert Road, Thursday at 8-15 p.m.


G R E A T H A R W O O D : Commercial Hotel, Commercial Road, Monday at 8 p.m.


, N E L S O N : St John Ambulance Halt,


Eleanor Street, Wednesday at 8 p.m. and Thursday at 10-35 a.m.


P A D IH A M : Town Hall, Wednesday at 8 p.m. W H A L L E Y : O P E N IN G O C T O B E R 1 s t In


the E nglish Martyrs' Church Hall, The Sands, Tuesday at 8 p.m.


For further Information please telephone Preston 201456


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FRIDAY EVENINGS COMMENCING SOON


See Local Press for further details later Ribble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community


DARTS LEAGUE


ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING STATION HOTEL on


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th at 8-30 p.m.


NOTE: TEAMS WISHING TO JOIN I.MlfcU BE REPRESENTED AT THIS MEETING


PHIL CASE DISCO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th


EASY LISTENING


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th CORKY


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th BEETROOT


MEMBERS DRAW SUNDAY, 8th £10


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome


functions and parties in a friendly country atmosphere


Christmas DISCOS AVAILABLE BUFFETS from £1.50 per person


CHRISTMAS PARTY MENU £6.95 per person


CHRISTMAS DINNER £5.95 per person


Few places still available for CHRISTMAS LUNCH at £12.95


SORRY — OUR NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER DANCE IS FULLY BOOKED


DUKE of YORK GRINDLETON. Tel. 41266


WINE AID for the starving of Ethiopia CHEESE and WINE EVENING


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th 8 to 11 p.m. at


OATLANDS, WEST BRADFORD ROAD, WADDINGTON (opp. Alms Houses)


TICKETS: ADMISSION £1.75. Extra glasses of wine 50p


Cake Stall, Draw, Tombola, many prizes donated by local firms.


INQUIRIES: TEL. 27786/27301/22765 A .


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th at 7-15 p.m. Visit of


COUNTY HALL SINGERS In a programme of BACH, HANDEL, PLUS


ST HELEN’S JUNIOR CHOIR ST HELEN’S CHURCH, WADDINGTON


Programmes available in village, Hartley's Men's Shop (Clitheroe)


CANAL CRUISES


MV’Marton Emperor (Max. 50 Passengers)


All cruises start and finish at Foulridge


Saturday, September 7th , 2 p.m.. cruise to B/tord lo cks and re t (2 hour*). Adult C2, child £1.50


Sunday, September 8th.,2 p.m., cruise to Saltertorlh and re t (1V4 hours). Adult £1.50,


Monday. September 9th, 2 p.m., cruise to Long Ing end ret (2 hours). Adult £2. child _


child E l £1.50 Tuesday, September 10th, full day crulaa.


Cast Marlon ret (approx 5»30 p.m.). lunch s top at East Marion (approx t ig hour*), tor C ro s s Kaya pub or packed lunch required. Pie and peas served on board at approx S


p.m. on return Journey, £4.75 Inc. pie and PM *


Wednesday. September 11th, 2 p.m- cruise to Brford lo c k s and rat (2 hours), and 7 p.m. Long Ing and rat (2 hours). Adult £2. child £1.50 each cruise.


Thursday, September 12th, 2 p.m.. cruise to Greenberfleld lo cks and ret (3 to 312 hours). Adult £2.75, child £2


ford lo c k s and ret (2 hours). Adult £2, child £1.50, 7 p.m. c ruise to Greenberfleld locks and ret (3 to 3*4 hours), pie and peas s £3.50 Inc. supper. (Child 3 to 14 years) For seat bookings Tel. Colne 669159. 9 a.m.T '


LEISURE CRUISES C a n a l W h a r f , W a reh o u se


FOULRIDGE


L a n e , F o u lr id g e (off A 5 6 C o ln e /S k lp to n )


Celebrations, etc. Brochure


Private Charter Hire Available for Schools. Associations. Family •


i b available


SUNDAY. SEPTEMB RED R0S9_


AT L/ with INCLl Tlckel


ALLAN B| For your \':LW ■.-£


SOUNDS with S TR E E T MACHINE - DISCO -


FUNK, BOWIE and ALTERNATIVE \


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ticipants in tonight's final battle of words.


COME ON DOWN TO OUR


COUNTRYOPENDAY and Lancashire Young Farmers'


15 THE BOY IN THE BUSH.


11.00 a.m.— 6.00 p.m. (Entry closed at 4.00 p.m.) AT THE LANCASHIRE COLLEGE OF


. ANNUAL RALLY ON SATURDAYS SUNDAY 7th & 8th SEPTEMBER 1985


AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE Myerscough Hall, Bilsborrow, Preston


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CLITHEROE for the best in entertainment


THIS LAD IS A FABULOUS VOCALIST CARL JAMES


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th ALWAYS POPULAR AT OUR CLUB


GERRY STORME


TOP COUNTRY WESTERN ACT WEEKLY DOUBLE 29 — 18


WEEKLY TREBLE 13 — 24 — 10 E V ER Y W ED N E SD A Y


RAY’S BONANZA BINGO ■ FIRST HOUSE 8 p.m. Come and have a look at us


Members and Bona Fide Guests


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th A GREAT ATTRACTION


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CARVERY DINNER DANCE at £5.95


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refurbished Oldc Worldc Country Inn overlooking the beautiful River Hodder


Come along and enjoy your evening in our newly THE HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL (A free house)


CHIPPING ROAD, CHAIGLEY, NR CLITHEROE


TEL. STONYHURST 216 TRADITIONAL TETLEY WALKER ALES THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB


DOUBLE DISCO SPECIAL


SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL '


THIS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6th ^ 7 ' -


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1 3 t h S E P T E M B E R , F r id a y , “ W in e A i d ’ * cheese and win e even­


i n g , proce eds f o r E th io p ia .


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T e l . C l i th e ro e 22765, 27301 o r 26630.


22n d S E P T E M B E R . S U N D A Y — R o t a r y C l u b o f R ib b le s d a le . D u c k and Ra f t Race. E d i s f o r d B ri d g e , C l i th e ro e . T e l . Stony- h u r s t 506.


4 t h F R I D A Y .


Va l le y F o x h o u n d s Bal l. N ew t o n V i l la g e Hal l . — In qui r ie s : Bol ton- b y -B owla n d 631.


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5th O C T O B E R . S A T U R ­ D A Y . — Wes t Bra d ­ fo rd Me th o d i s t Church Ha rve s t S u p p e r and en­ ter ta inment , by mem­ b e r s o f B u r n le y and D i s t r i c t G i l b e r t and S ul l ivan S o c iety.


16th O C T O B E R . We d ­ n e s d a y — C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r t Society, Paul B a r r i t t , v io l in . Susan T ome s , piano.


22nd O C T O B E R . T u e s ­ day — Br id al Fashion S h o w , S t i r k H o u s e . G i s b u r n . b y O r c h i d B r i d a l D e s i g n . P r o ­ ceeds to C a n c e r R e ­ search.


30th O C T O B E R — 2nd N O V E M B E R W e d n e s ­ day to Sa turd ay . Whal - ley C h u r ch Pla y e r s pre ­ s e n t


‘‘ T h e C r o o k e d


R o a d . ” by Jane t A l len in W h a I I e y A d ul t C e n t r e . — In q u i r ie s Wha l le y 2686.


N O V E M B E R 6 th , 7th and 8th. T r in i t y Drama G r o u p wi l l present a p r o g r a m m e o f tw o .


one -ac t plays, tickets and in qui r ie s . ---- Tel . C l i t h e r o e 2 2 4 4 6 o r 25186.


N O V E M B E R 2 0 t h , W E D N E S D A Y . — C l i th e ro e Con c e r t s Soc­ iety Ce le b r i ty Concer t : Th e Scholars.


2 3 r d N O V E M B E R . S A T U R D A Y ,


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Un it ed Refor med C h u r c h , C l i t h e r o e , Ch r is tma s Fa i r .


2 4 t h N O V E M B E R , S U N D A Y . — Chr ist - m a s p r e s e n t M i n i Ma rk e t . Slaidburn play school .


3 0 t h N O V E M B E R ,


Saturday. — Cl itheroe R o u n d T a b l e . G le n


M i l le r Night with the Glyn L lo yd Big Band. Par ish Hal l . — T ick ­ e t s : T e l . C l i t h e r o e 23550.


SOCCER at


SHAWBR1DGE North-West


Counties FL Division 1


CLITHEROE PENRITH


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th Kick-off 6-15 p.m.


Admis s ion £1,


Children and O A P s 50p Refreshments available


Members licensed clubhouse If Southport v Clltheroe on Saturday


In FA Cu


\d u p isa i a draw the replay will take place Instead of the Penrith


game, ko 5-15 p.m. Match sponsored by


IMPERIAL CHEMICALS PLC


W e s t B ra d fo rd Ro a d C l lth e ro e


FRIDAY, SEPTEMEj THE P( GARY ’ THURSDAY, SEPTEtl NORMAN) Tickets C5.fi


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PHILHARMONI


“BEETHOV SATUR0AY. SsPTEMBEi


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BAR AN[ Open from 1(1


Monday to Satil p.m. to11p.il SatuI


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