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Clitlieme 2232!, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 223.il (Cla^ijunl) 2 Clitheme Ailrcetisn■ and Timex, November Jlsl. 11133


Weekend I B SATURDAY


lawyer and a fatal shooting (black and white).


0-30 WHAT-A-MESS. B-3SCHILDREN OF F IR E MOUNTAIN. Adventure serial set in New Zealand


12-15 GRANDSTAND intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam. incl 1-00 News Summary. Weather; 12-20 Football


9-00SATURDAY S U P E R ­ STORE. Roll Harris. John Craven. Katrina and The Waves and Nik Kershaw.


in 1900.


Focus with Bob Wilson: 12- *10. 1-10. 1—


15 Racing from


Newbury; 1-25. 2-00. 4-15 Snooker from Preston, the Coral UK Professional


Championship: 3-30. 3-55 Rugby League: Halifax v Hull Kingston Rovers; 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS: Weather. 5-15 N O R TH W E S T TONIGHT.


5-20 THE TRIPODS. Will and Beanpole are travelling with Ah Pasha's circus dis­ guised as clowns. They must reach the White Mountains before winter with the info about the Masters' future plans for


5- 45 TERRY AND JUNE. Sit­ com starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield.


Earth . . . 6-


LA T E LA T E B R EA K ­ FAST SHOW. An intrepid "Whirley Wheeler'' rides


the "Sphere of Fear.'


7- 05 BOB'S FULL HOUSE. Bob Monkhouse bombards four more contestants with


7- 45 JU L IE T BRAVO. When an Army corporal goes absent without leave he creates problems for his family, for the Army, for the police — and especially Kate.


8-


general and subject know­ ledge questions.


2-30 NOT AS A STRANGER. Robert Mitchum. Olivia de Havilland. Frank Sinalra star in 1955 medical drama (black and white).


4-40 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. The Coral United Kingdom Champion­ ship.


6-20 DEUTSCH DIREKT! For beginners in German.


6- 45 W O R L D C H E S S CHAMPIONSHIP. Jeremy


7-


James and Bill Hartston look back at the World Championship.


Weather.


7-45SA TU RD AY R EV IEW. Russell Davies presents the ar t s and media magazine.


B-35 TIPPETT AT MALVERN. A tribute in honour of our foremost composer on his 80th birthday. Sir Michao Tippett.


9- 45 O U T S I D E T H E


10-35 R A L LY REPO R T ’85. The Lombard RAC Rally.


10-


WINDOW. What Catholic­ ism means for priests and parishioners outside the Vatican circle.


SEASON: "THE MATTEl A F F A IR .” True story about a powerful oil mag­


15THE NOEL EDMONDS


nate with enemies includ­ ing the Mafia and the CIA.


who died in a plane crash. (:l :Granad|||j


11- 05 OTHERWORLD. Science- tiction adventure about a family trapped in a parallel universe.


9-25 TX. "Santa Claus Movie." Midge Ure.


35 O N LY FO O L S AND


HORSES . . . Re-run of the comedy senes starring David Jason as Del and Nicholas Lyndhurst as


9- 05NEWS AND S PO R T : Weather


Rodney 9-


SUSPECT. Mike Farrell stars as a law-abiding citi­ zen who finds himself the chief suspect m a child muroer rase


10-


SNOOKER: Coral United Kingdom Championship


12-35 WEATHER. ( BBC-2


1-30 CRIMINAL COURT. 1946 story- about a biackmni’od


( BBC-1 )


8- 9-


55 PLAY SCHOOL. 5-30 THIS IS THE DAY. Spanish


10- 11- 11-


10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-


beginners m German television news reports


20 MURDER ONE: PRIME 4-


3- 2-


12- 00 ITN NEWS. 12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves give their views on football


12-30 WRESTLING. 1-


20 AIRWOLF. "HXI."


LETICS. The McVihe s In­ ternational Cross Country


from Gateshead


Sam is upset to learn that his neighbour is just a mere giri


55 C H A M P I O N S H I P


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5-


00 ITN NEWS.


5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS. Game show in wfuch 16 to 18- year-old contestants test their speed and general knowledge


5- 6- 11- 35THE A-TEAM. Another


adventure with the devil- may-care A-Team.


Michael Aspei SUNDAY


2-30 FILM: PLYMOUTH AD­ VENTURE. Soencer Tracy stars as the captain of the Mayflower in this 1952 MGM spectacular


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH.


WOODWORK. Richard Blizzard shows how to make his own design of Dunk beds


12- maaazme for the deaf


30 DIGAME! For beginners m 55 DEUTSCH DIREKT! For 20 TELE-JOURNAL. French 45 BL IZ ZA RD'S WIZARD 5-


4-


12-35 FARMING. 1-00 T H I S W E E K N E X T WEEK. David Dimbleby in conversat ion with the


peop'e at the heart of Ihe evenis


1- 2-


3- 5- 6- edition ship 55 CARTOON.


SNOOKER. Tnc Coral Umled Kingdom Champion­


Eric Porter as Fagin and Ben Rooska as CV'ver


10S E E H E A R ! Weekly 6-


6-


4-15 UNDER SAIL. Film about a Bndgewaler schooner re­ stored after her working life, to the rtg and trim tnat she had when she first sailed m 1907


5- 00 CANDID CAMERA. The stars of this senes are un­ suspecting members of the


public.


5*30B U L L S E Y E . The darts game with a difference.


35 RACHMANINOV MAS­


T E R C L A S S . The last movement of R a c h ­


maninovs 2nd Piano Con­ certo


"Psychoanalysis — does it ever cure anyone7


titles 20 TH IN K IN G A LOU D . 7-


00 NEWS REVIEW with sub­ 7-


RAMME. How the Japan­ 30 TH E MONEY P RO G ­


ese are paying the price for thee manufacturing suc­ cess and are being encour- aged to buy foreign goods


7-


00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus 00 C H A M P I O N S H I P 8-


KINGDOM OF THE ICE BEAR. Polar bears and trie wildlife witn which they snare me Arctic


30 OLIVER TV/1ST. Starring. 8-


-THE LIVER BIRDS .” starring Ne’vs Hughes ns Sandra and Elizabeth Es- tenson as Carol


00 COMED Y C L A S S I C : 9-


6-30 NEWS: Weatner 6-40 SONGS OF PRAISE ’O'


7-15 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. The Coral Un fed Kingdom Champ'C’n-


7-45 HOWARDS' WAY. ;iDo


.lass


6-35 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. Sfa"T.q B.'i O.vm Pete’ Sai'S Br,.m w .md


LOO^ng «rter Then7


9- SLi-;


senes o’ Noe1 Ccv stones cont!"ues


What Mad Pursuf


’ 0-05 NEWS: V.’*m1..... 10-


the e*per.o” c victims


11- 12-


ring Carroi: B.i-.c- D-mema^ .cd » kmson


Caff


05 STAR QUAL ITY.( Granada ) 9-


star- •■■;■•■


20 EVERYMAN, f " tbrtu’e


SNOOKER, h :h qntb from tne Corn1 Un'1ed K-ng- dom Champ'U’>bh'U


40 WEATHER ( BBC-2 )


11- 45 C H AMP IO N TH E WO N D E R H O R S E . Andrew and : Doub'e


12- 1-


guests are Kie'an \1u>- ndiviiie anc Patnc*. Moore


10 WINDMIL L . I o d ,i /


Jonathan Miller fa!«s |r eminent psycho'OO'sts


2- 00 RUGBY SPECIAL. sonians v Hawn


Wat- Deadly 10- 11- 10 C H A M P I O N S H I P


STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KtTZEL.


9-35 SURVIVAL.


Prom Chelmsford Cathedra1


4- 25 T H E W O N D E R F U L 5-


00 MORNING WORSHIP. 7-


00 THE SQUARE MILE.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


12-00 W E E K E N D WO R L D . 1-00 SMALL WONDER. S.Rl-


1.3D THE FALL GUY. Dmld Bounty


5SUNDA MATINEE.


Deinhi Bureau L.iur- i urkinhiii. co'este


J-00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. v s Ah,> have either n.-iri ihmr --h'irt ta*'*'i away ii.i.i. been


10 S T A T E S OF MIND.


U G O L D E N P E N N I E S . tmrrl on.snde o' Ah eight- 4.t M»t m Australia


9- 10- 1970s 8- in a rxy-oo 0’ cnanoe 8- 15 THE NATURAL WORLD:


6- 00 ALBION MARKET. Deci­ sion day for Julian. Will he leave or stay? £300 turns up in Jaz's pocket, while Frank s prospects slip further


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6-


ombe visits Cardiff.


40 HIGHWAY. Harry Sec- 15 B R U C E F O R S Y T H ’ S


PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT. Bruce and his popular game show.


45THE SECOND WORST


OF IT’L L BE ALRIGHT ON THE NIGHT. The fun­


niest. newest and latest out-takes plus the best ot your past favourites


45 ITN NEWS.


of 1 8• yoar • old Valera Kryiov embarking on two years national service


10 COMRAOES. Film portrait 10-


55 RALLY REPORT ‘85. A 11-


report from the first day of the lomp.rc RAC Rally


9-40 FI LM: A U ST RAL IAN CINEMA: -RUN. CHRIS- SIE. RUN!" A motrvy and


gels hot under Ihe collar about the hotel s standard o' morality


ex-member o‘ a te?’ofist or- c a n . s a t ’On b r in g s ” ef


daugnte* "cm Ei/opo to AuMvil'a hoping to bring


11-10 RALLY REPORT '85. Lo-b-rd RAC Ram'


piano


11-40 MU S IC AT NIGHT. Weber s Grand Duo Con- nt


05 FAWLTY TOWERS. Basil 12-


9- 00 DUTCH GIRLS. Competi­ tion among the boys is cut­ throat to get picked tor the Strathdonald school hockey team that will tour to Am­ sterdam


35 TH E S O U T H BA NK


SHOW. Wi th MeIv Bragg.


35 MAN IN A SUITCASE.


Espionage drama about a giscredited spy turned bounty hunter


35 CLOSEDOWN.


f Channel^) 1-


1-05 I R I S H Shoemaker.


A N G L E . 2-


key figure m this week's news is Questioned by jour­ nalists


Children s programme


2-25 F I R S T LOV E (1939) Season of Deanna Durbin


films starts with this re­ working of tne Cinderella


stony 00 A-HAUNTING WE WILL


GO 119421 Laurel and Hardy


15 NEWS SUMMARY and


WEATHER followed by THE BUSINESS PROG­ RAMME.


6- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. Gridiron action


15 THE HEART OF THE


DRAGON. Some of the changing attitudes to busi­ ness and free enterprise in Cnma


CLITHEROE ASSN. OF 15THE J EWE L IN THE CROWN. Sarah goes to


Bombay lo welcome her father back Al so i n Bombay is Guy Perron of M’litary Intelligence who is cjuick ly drawn into a web of mtngue by Ronald Merrick


WALL. The changes in British politics through the


V.dor s film, one of Ihe landmarks of Ihe silent enema, was restored m 1981 with a musical score t>v Carl Davis


12-20 CLOSE.


CHURCH CHOIRS presents


MESSIAH


by G. F. Handel on Saturday,


15 THE WRITING ON THE


November 30th at 7-30 p.m.


In C L IT H E R O E P A R ISH CH U R C H


25 THE CROWD (1927J KingTickets available from all chu rch e s or Tel. Clitheroe 25988


A ST PETER and ST PAUL’S CHURCH BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


CHRISTMAS FAYRE S A T U R D A Y , N O V EM B E R 3 0th


In the V IL LA G E HALL opened at 2 p.m. by


Mrs D. A. RO G ER S of Long Preston


ANIMAL WELFARE AND GREENMOUNT BIRD HOSPITAL


j CHRISTMAS FAYRE


' I ‘: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23rd in W H A L L E Y C ol E S C H O O L at 2 p.m. Vannns Stalls. Tompola. RelfOShments Adm 10p


ST JOHN'S Hurst Green


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd 2-30 p.m.


CHRISTMAS FAIR Memorial Hall, Hurst Green


To be opened by THE MAYOR OF RIBBLE . . . : . ., r+Qyx i ijn r- i l II at tard


VALLEY cSuN. MRS J. LILBURN


Toys Craft. Cakes. Books. Toiletries. Bric-a- brac Teas. Grocery. Tombola. Produce.


Games. Wine lasting and Sweets Admission by donation Doors open 2 p.m.


Refreshments on sale


“CHEAP" “CHEAP" “CHEAP" Christmas Cracker


RIBBLESDALE POOL


Swimming Contracts Pay for six, have 12 swims


Contracts on sale from December 1 st to December 15th inclusive at the Tourist Information Centre. Council Offices.


Ribblosdalc Pool. Longridge Sports Centre ---------• ——


Ribbie Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community — —


■ • - > For timetable details phone Chthd * to ' ^ .. „ j d 30 FACE THE PRES S . A 00 POB'S PROGRAMME.


UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, CLITHEROE


Bring all the family to our CHRISTMAS FAIR


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, Doors open at 2 p.m.


Creche. Refreshments. Stalls. Tombola ADMISSION FR E E


■ \ WHALLEY ABBEY FELLOWSHIP ANNUAL CHRISTMAS


COFFEE MORNING TUESDA Y, NOVEMBER 26th 10 a.m. to 12 noon


Stalls Includo: Christmas Goods. Cakes. Groceries. Raffle. Souvenirs. Linen, elc.. etc.


TICKETS 50p payable at the door, to includo Coffee and Mince Pio


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* CHRISTMAS PRESENT


M IN I M A R K E T Slaidbuni Yillatte Huh


Sunday. Novi-mlwr 21th 11 a. in. to ’> p n>-


Hffrrxhmvntx available


In aid n f S l - A l im i UN l - I .A Y C R o n * ADMISSION lllp


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Hand Tainted Tott by


.1. COWKINCi will be un sale at the


Christmas Present Mini Market,


Slaidhurn. on Sunday, November 21th


a ' * •


po°; ) v


J f y\ \


) V-.'i*4 ^ ' Specialist Dealers


VALUATION & im-NTIHCATIOS SERVICE: Nfituurant Uiir I'iUthtttt


S ILV E R — PO R CELA IN — FU R N ITU R E


PERSIAN RUGS — J EW E L L E R Y E T C Your items purchased.


They could bo worth more than you think AA SIGNPOSTED


•, mi If, r u i ot Pmfon on A67<


KOIIEHT HAILEY ANTIQUES FAIRS T.Uphoof.


GREENDALE V.WU,,


L i c e n s e d I t e s l a u r a i t t Downham Un;i<l, Chatburn 'Pel. C l i lh e ro o HOOK v o r u n i lU S TM A S I’A U T IK S


\


A few e v e n in g s a re s t i l l vacant over the Christmas period


Stirrt/ Inti tee arc fully


hooked tor Christmas Day Lunch and Tea.


, For jH-rsnnal mtvkv Tel.


^ JOHN nr KAHKN WAl.KKU Clithemo lKHIi


30CHILD'S PLAY. With 9- 15 CHIPS. Brat Patrol 15 DIFF'RENT STROKES . 10- • The 10-


7-00 GAME FOR A LAUGH. A light-hearted mixture ol sur­


prise games, incredible stunts, crazy situations.


7- 45 3-2-1. "Hit Makers." With Ted Rogers.


8- 45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


9- 00TIME FOR MURDER. When James Latimer is en-,


gaged as tutor for Sir Daniel and Lady Penwar- den's daughter. Sarah, he doesn't realise that tragedy is about to strike the household.


30 NEWS AND S PO R T : 00 MOVIE PREMIERE. "The 12-10TH E


Postman Always Rings Twice.” Jack Nicholson. Jessica Lange.


T H OMP S O N


TWINS IN CONCERT. From San Diego Racetrack and the Hollywood Bowl.


1-05 ACE CRAWFORD. PRI­ VATE EYE . Spool on de­ tective crime series.


1-35 CLOSEDOWN. Channel-4 ]


12-50 CHANNEL 4 RACING. From Ayr.


55 F R A N C E S C O ROSI 4-


2-45 THE CHOCOLATE SOL­ DIER (19411 Nelson Eddy, musical comedy.


Whilely inlroduces todays final round.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS.


6- 00 THE PUPPET MAN. Roy Hudd stars in this six-part series based on puppeteer Walter Wilkinson's account of his first journey with his puppet booth through the Cotswolds.


B U R N L E Y R E C R E A T IO N S L E I S U R E ' S E R V I C E S


35COUNTDOWN. Richard


T U E S NOV. 26th, 7-30 p.m. at Padlham Town Hall T A R A A R T S :


“THIS STO R Y ’S NOT FOR T E L L IN G ”


A dramatic exploration of Asian Communal tensions in Britain Britain's leading Asian Theatre Group rickets C1.50. C o n ce s s io n s 75p


SA T NOV. 30th, 7-30 p.m.. at Padlham Town Halt M IK RO N T H E A T R E COM P A N Y :


“JU S T THE JO B ”


6- 40 WORLD OF ANIMA­ TION. More animated


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by 7 DAYS. A look at the moral issues behind the week's news.


antics from around the world.


7- 8- 15 INTERNATIONAL ATH­


planet of extreme varia­ tions in climate and terrain.


The Romany peoples on their histone migrations — from India into Europe — through music and words.


STAIR S . When Richard Bellamy is lent a fishing lodge in the Highlands, the Eaton Place servants have to manage under unusual co n d itio n s


Officer Lucy Bates experi­ ences a career crisis when she is responsible for a prostitute's near-fatal drug overdose


11-45THE IN V IS IB L E RAY (1936) Boris Karloff stars m science fiction thriller.


Late-night comedy prog^ ramme.


The adventures of a family on its first ever canal holiday with music and song — a typical lively entertainment by this Pub Theatre Company.


Tickets C1.75, C o n ce s s io n s 90p, L icensed bar and food


NOW BO O K IN G


DEC 3rd T H E A LB IO N E N S EM B L E Britain's leading Wind Quintet presents a programme that includes works oy Bizet. Mozart and Rossini


30 THE PLANETS. Earth, a


DEC. 8th Championship Brass In Concert No. 3 URM* S TO N AND D A V Y H U LM E S I L V E R BAN D One ol Ihe nowost bands 10 achieve National Championship status


00 BEATS OF THE HEART.


DEC 14th PA D IH AM Y O U TH T H E A T R E W O R K- the direction ot Lock. Stock and Barrel


00 U P S T A IR S , DOWN ­


SH O P : " SH IP S H A P E ” Devised by Ihe Company under ’


DEC. 18lh - 20th TO N I A R T H U R 'S C H R IS TM A S M U S IC B O X A special seasonal entertainment for all the family.


Tickets for all events available Irom Mid-Pennine Arts Association (Tel. 21986) and their agencies and by post from Recreation and Leisure Services. Rossendale Road. Burnley. BB11 5DD (Tel. 35 411^ ^ WHmLE


Chiot E>ecul<ve OHicer 00 HILL S T R E E T BLUES. 00 WHO DARES WINS . .


HOGHTON TOWER C H R I S T M A S A N T IQ L 'H S H A I R 1IOCHTON TOWHK. l’KF.STON. LANCS


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Fri: tpm-Hpm — Sat: 1Um-8pm anti Sun: I1am-6pm


I I


Lan ca sh ire Education Committee


RIBBLE VALLEY ADULT EDUCATION SERVICE


A COMPUTER FOR XMAS?


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4th 7-15 p.m. — 9-15 p.m.


at Whalley Adult Education Centre This two hour evening course will be ol value


to people who are thinking of buying thoir first computer. Advice and guidance will be offered about the various prices and types of


computers generally available and suitable for beginners.


Apply to enrol as soon as possible, but no later than December 2nd. If oversubscribed the


course will be limited to the first 16 applicants. Enrolment fee £1.58 (reduced fee of 74p for


those under 18 and OAPs). The usual free admission categories also apply.


Applications to The Adult Education Centre, Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley.


J - L - i - r J ’ p i it k J JV


PENDLE OPERA Present VERDI’S


Q ib iic c o


TH E CO L L EG E TH EA TR E ORMEROD ROAD


Saturday, November 23rd Tuesday, November 26th Friday, November 29th Saturday, November 30th at 7-15 p.m.


T i c k e t s C 2 .5 0 Irom Burnley Central


Music Library or the ticket secretary Tel. Clitheroe 26026 (daytime) or Nelson 65276 (evening)


CHRISTMAS at the


THE BLACK BULL HOTEL U im in jr to n ,N r f . isb u rn


( )ur Christmas Day lum-h is now fully booked lull »vc


s t ill have some tallies available for Hoviiu: Hay luneh | p c r .h e n d .


5 - e o u r so c h o i c e o l m e n u \ felt dotes tu niltildt far your office nr


tcorks purtij T e l. (lij-hurn 22II fur huukimrs ; •


:l-emirse lunch — Witlc cluiicc uf menu. H...H lliirh leas. I 11. 111. — p.m.


from our famous Baked Halibut at i'J.Sll to 1 -bone Steak Ui.50 (inclusive)


ll'cildinp* our speciality. — H i’ also cater far enyogvinrnt parties


C A B A F IE T a t 1


< tR .a r - d e - d a r s EAGLE STREET. ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519


NOVEMBER 22nd MERSEY BEATS Admission £3


NOVEMBER 29th RU B ET T ES Admission £3


D EC EM B ER 6th FOUR MOST Admission £3


D EC EM B ER 13th VANITY FAIR Admission £3.00


Don’t delay or be away from Lar-da-Dara — ft's Incrodlbla. Special concesf/ons for coach parties


-------- ^ SUN INN *


WADDINGTON. T e l. C L ITH ERO E 23262 FR E E GLASS OF WHITE WINE WITH YOUR MEAL


CHRISTMAS LUNCH £ 1 2 .5 0 per head C 6 .5 0 children Served 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.


M E N U Prawn Cocktail. Soup or Fruit Juice


Roast Norfolk Turkey with Cranberry Sauce. Roast Leg of Pork with Apple Sauce.


Brussel Sprouts and Buttered Carrots. Roast and Boiled Potatoes


Christmas Pudding with White Sauce or Choice of Cold Sweets Cofu


Hot Mincnee P e riie o fee a d mhos unu Mints - w j


clTl Right al


GET THERt] T im ©


B n SR IB B L EB B B B B r


ACCRiNGTON- F. PEAK DAY,


7 2 3 ' CLITH


ACCRINGTON: £ 2 f '-Vwtf KVEKY SUNDAY . .* {$& » , iUj. EMPRESS CLUB CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


SQUASH, F ITN ES S ROOM, SAUNA, SOLARIUM, BAR, GAMES ROOM, YOGA, A ERO BICS, etc .


YEAR OCTOBER, 1985 — SEPTEMBER, 1986


SUBSCRIPTION RA T ES


Single £33, Husband and Wife £60, Family £70, Fitness Room Only £25.


All the above inclusive of VAT and Social Membership at the Cricket Club.


Junior (under 16) £15.50, inclusive of VAT. Joining fee £2 — Entry Cards £3.50 Refundable.


NEW MEMBERS NOW BEING ADMITTED


Details at Club Evenings 6 — 8 p.m. C L I T H E R O E 2 6 8 8 7


CALF’S HEAD HOTEL


W O I t S T O N . C L I T U E I t O E ‘BEAUJ0LAIS N0VEAU 1985’


will he here on Thursday. November 21st. to complement our varied cuisine


-V-LA-CARTE MENU and BAR SNACKS


Available every lunchtime. 12 to 2 p.m. and every evening. 7 to 9-30 p.m.


SUNDAY HOT “CALFERY” 12-15 to 6 p.m.


R E S ID E N T IA L Tel. CLITHEROE -il21S EFFORT


WHiST and DOMINO DRIVE


Saturday, November 23rd, at 7-45 p.m.


A DM IS S IO N 7 0p incl. refreshments


Also Chlldron’s Domlnoos .... ’< /■


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL and Wl JOINT


SELL THOSE


UNWANTED ITEMS


IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER


BAR AND B IS T RO Open from 1C a.m. to 3 p.m.


Monday to Saturday and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.


Advance tickets available from Bo Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m.. Mon. to Fri 10 a m .— 4 p.m. Sat.) and from Pendla Travel, Burniey; Castle


Records and Tou rist Information. Ctltheroe; Tourtat Worldwide.


Barnoldswlck; The Entertainer.


Watarfoot. Soma are s u b le t to a booking fee.


ST PAUL'S LOW MOOR


TOMORROW FRIDAY


TOY FAIR and COFFEE EVENING 7 p.m. PARISH HALL


Toys. Books. Games. Sweets and Chocs.


Admission 25p


(incl. Coffee) Children top


SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30th CHRISTMAS FAIR at EDISFORD SCHOOL


MORE urns, SHOPM W


E'RZALLGOl C H R I S T M A S J


m at the S o c l


Low e rg a teT N ovemt i


10 a.m. - I Refresbm‘ 1


F A d L E R I D G R 0,0—


Rlbble Valley Borough Council — serving the community COMMENCING FRIDAY,


NOVEMBER 22nd TO THURSDAY (ex. Sun.) at 7-30 p.m.


. a n d h e l l followed w ith ii im - . ; .V


What’s on...What’s on. ..What's on ...What’s on.. ,What’»_W^ CLITHEROE


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ W


_____________ THE STARKIE ARM ' Castle Street, Clitheroe ; S a M K V A H


SOCIAL CLUB PAUL WHITE


for the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd First visit of a great act


Sure to please


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24th Welcome back to the fabulous


MORRIS DANCERS SATURDAY


NOVEMBER 23rd at 12-30 p.m.


WEEKLY TREBLE 4 — 12 — 1 EVERY WEDNESDAY


JIM COLLINS WEEKLY DOUBLE 21— 9


You liked him the last time


RAY’S BONANZA BINGO F IR S T H OU SE 8 p.m.


Come and have a look at us! Membbrs and Bona Fide Guests


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Thurs., Dec. 12lh Fri., Dec. 13th Wed., Dec. ISth Thurs., Dec. 19th Mon., Dec. 23rd


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event three months m advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the


date. For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26th to SATURDAY. JANUARY 4th


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SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7th. 7-30 p.m.


THE BUSINESS THURSDAY. DECEMBER t9th. 7-30 p.m.


THE COCKNEY REJECTS Plus SPECIAL GUESTS £2.50 advance. £3 on door


TUESDAY. DECEMBER 24th 6 p.n


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