Clilheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advert,e Clilheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clauifted) 2 Ciitharae Advertiser and Times, November 2Sth, I98i> Weekend SATURDAY-
SNOOKER. Coverage ol the final of The Coral United Kingdom Champion ship.
8-30 WH AT-A-MESS. 8-
9- 35C H ILD R EN OF F IRE
MOUNTAIN. Adventure serial set in New Zealand in 1900.
STORE. The Krankies drop in. also Tim Furniss. cellist Julian Lloyd Webber and Bonnie Tyler.
12-15G R A N D S T A N D intro duced by Desmond Lynan. incl: 1-10 News summary, weather, 12-20 Football Focus with Bob Wilson. 12- 55. 1-25. 1-55 Racing trom Chepstow. 1-15. 1-10. 2- 10. 4-15 Snooker. Coral United Kingdom Champion ship, 3-10 Boxing Ray Gil- body v John Farrell. 3-30 Rugby League. John Player Special Trophy. 4- 40 Final Score.
5-05 News. Weather. 5-15 Regional Sport/News. 5-20 THE KRANKIES ELEK- TRONIC KOMIK. Action packed show with sketches and musical numbers.
5-
LA T E LA TE B R E A K FAST SHOW. The outside broadcast cameras are at Aloershot race track for the ■
Great Egg Challenge.” 6- 7-
Eyes down for another game of Bob Monkhouse's bmgo quiz.
girl Susan Stubbs has told her mother of her suspicion that teacher Michael Blake is having an affair with one of the pupils. Insp. Kate Longton tackles the prob lem of a pcssib'e scandal
at a local school 8-
HORSES. Uncle Albert seems to have established nimseif m the lives of Del and Rodney
8-40 NEW S AND SPORT, Weather.
8-55 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. Coral United Kingdom Championship. The
fir-.ai. frames 8-t-i
11-
"The Ladyklllers." Alec Gumnoss s band of crooks
set uv. HQ m a rather tumblecJown locKjmq house.
12- 30 WEATHER. { BBC-2 bv"'.q gangster
2*35THE PRIDE AND THE PASSION. Ca-y Grant, rra-y Smprn and Sophia Leon ,n adventure story c
- .m m Spam m 1fi10 4-40 C H A M P I O N S H I P 7- Sight. 7- 1-35 BEFORE DAWN. Stuart
t>,vn ang Warner
Oi.ind ,r. in i3 mniio- npout a
8- 9-
tion tor St Andrew's night
• as the show takes on a Scottish flavour.
5-
6*40 DEUTSCH DIREKT! For beginners in German.
OOSATUROAY S U P E R 7-
7-05 W O R L D B R I D G E CHAMPIONSHIP. Jeremy James talks to members of the winning team about the tournament.
7-3SNEWS AND SPORT, Weather.
Gerry Anderson, creator ol Thunderbirds, talks about the art of super-mariona- tion.
8- 9- 10-
new dance work for televi sion.
CIAL. Special report on the Lombard RAC Rally.
S E A SO N : I l lu s t r io u s Corpses. 1975 film set against the background of. the tense political struggles: in Italy.
1 55THE NOEL EDMONDS 11- 45 BOB’S FULL HOUSE. ( Granada j
9-25 TX. Interview with Curt Smith and Roland Orzabel
of Tears for Fears. Boz are caught in crossfire.
12- 001TN NEWS. 12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. Ian St John and Jimmy
20 JULIET BRAVO. School
Greaves give their inimit able views ol football issues and the sporting
world.
12-30 WRESTLING. From Coal ville.
1- 2-
missing. Cardiff.
10 O N L Y FO O L S AND 4-
be. Unrestful to the point of murder.
10- 0 0M O V IE P R E M I E R E : , Dressed to Kill. Michael | Caine. Angie Dickinson.
11- 40 RICK SPRINGFIELD IN CONCERT. Rick Spring- field performs hits such as "S ta te of the Heart." "Don't Walk away" and "Alyson.”
12- 50SA TURDAY REVIEW. 50 ACE CRAWFORD, PRI
VA TE EYE. Tongue in cheek adventure.
1-15 CLOSEDOWN. 40 A MASS FOR MAN. A i j ia l l l f l i l 40 TOP GEAR RALLY SPE 10 F R A N C E S C O R O S I
12-30CHANNEL 4 RACING from Sandown and New castle.
2-15 CARAVANS (1978). Ad venture epic as a US em bassy attache who is sent to find a Senator's way ward daughter and discov ers her happily living in the
4- desert
ROCKET. Film adaptation ol Oscar Wilde's story, na rrated by David Niven.
05 RIPTIDE. Cody. Nick and
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00T H E P U P P E T M AN . Walter (Roy Hudd) and William meet at Minehead to tackle the problems of live performances.
6- 40W O R LD OF A N IM A T IO N . More animated antics from around the world.
7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by 7 DAYS looking at the moral issues behind_ the week's news.
7-
20 AIRWOLF. Flight 093 is 15 B O X I N G . Li ve from
4-15 DIFF’RENT STROKES. A Special Friend.
45 RESULTS SERVICE. 00 ITN NEWS.
5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS. 16-18 year old contestants test their speed and general knowledge on the game board.
5-
00 S A T U R D A Y M O V IE : 6-
adventure with the devil- may-care A-Team.
hesis this new show — a lighthearted look at what happens on a blind date.
senes in which a zany team of impressionists sends up everything in
more about the surface of Mars than we do about our own planet. And we meet some of the scientists who until recently, were con vinced there was live on Mars.
8- 00 BEATS OF THE HEART. Starts with the gypsy street performers of India and fol lows their historic migra tions into East Europe.
35THE A-TEAM. Another 30 BLIND DATE. Cilia Black 15 COPY C A T S . A new
9- 00 U P S T A I R S , D O W N STAIRS. A reckless night time car journey ends in tragedy and Georgina Worsley has to face a manslaughter charge.
10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES. Captain Funllo learns a val uable lesson in legal
oneupmanship. Sgt. Es- 45 3-2-1. A special celebra
45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 00T IME FOR MURDER.
When writer Avon Eve goes to the Bolton Health Hydro for rest, peace and sleep, she doesn't realise how unrestful it's going to
SUNDAY ( BBC-1 ) 9-
10- 10- 11-
11- ■ ■ 55 PLAY SCHOOL
9-15 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 9-45 SUNDAY WORSHIP.
Sp.v-c-n LOO'n'iVb i" Go'mao
4-20 UNDER SAIL. Film about two grand old men of the
4- 5-
to crush up your
‘WOODWORK. How lo r,v\o n slca-v platter out of :■
.(•. rvr.x !:>
f.arvo and -',.s on to steak
12-
12-35 FARMING Horn Earls 1-
6- 6-
sea SHOP.
30 DIGAME! For beginners m 55 DEUTSCH DIREKT! For 20 T E L E - J O U R N A L . A
45 BLIZZARD'S WIZARD 7-
Afghan horseman and Brit ish aaent
4-
Fourth episode of an eight part series set in Australia
in the 1850s.
Welfare Slate does it cost more than it's worth"5
titles
40 RACHMANINOV WORK 20 THINKING ALOUD. The 5-
RAMME. How easy is it for students to run up an overdraft ?
Extraordinary sights in-
c'ude two day old barnacle geese chicks launching
10 SEE HEAR! Maaa.-mn for 00THIS W E E K N E X T WEEK. David Dimbleoy m
- r. v e r s a 11 o n w' t h the r-r-ct-'o at the heart or the
2- 3-
8-
SNOOKER. Cora' United -
5-25 O L I V E R T W I S T by ; ■
'•c
M-.ai frames 15-21 •■
..-in--. 5- :• Porte- as Fag n
Boar;: art? sitting and old p.M-'-n iDav d Jasoni is me r rv y . rv i
f.Tv'.'UMlO to be heed
6- . p. t 6- 7- i B. :ne ivw: 30 NEWS. Weather.
640 SONGS OF PRAISE lor Advent Su n i; a c ome s from Sumenund
SNOOKER. Ct'-a' U-iicfl K-ngdom C’lar-ycnship The final i conclusion! 'himes 22-3 i
8- W I N E . > L - ? > i if y
00 EASTENDERS. Omn-pus 00 C H A M P I O N S H I P Championship
8- '-.tar-mq 55 PORRIDGE. The Parole 9-
themselves off 200 foot chffs. a ptarmigan sitting on as eggs under 2 feet of snow', 'dwarf plants flower ing m the midnight sun’and musk oxen battling for con
trol ot the herds
Leningrad jazz-rock musi cian Sergei Kuryokhm who shows that it is possible to live beyond conventional society in the USSR
MOMENTS. Bernard Ford ana Diane Towler. ice dance champions m the :ate GOs
25 LORD TONYPANDY up- ’ * t ‘ ' tr Na- t Ft ‘
is terrified when tie heats that hotel inspectors are m town, and gets it into his head that guest Bernard Obb-ns is a visiting Egon Ronay
9-35 AUSTRALIAN CINEMA: Freedom. A young man out o' work longs for free dom m the shape of a glamorous woman and a fast car. and one day his c-eam comes true
15 C H A M P I O N S H I P 11-
35 LAST OF THE SUMMER ’ <
12- 05 M U S I C A T N IG H T . Pou len c s Sonata lor
clahMft and piano 5-05 ST A RO U A LIT Y. T» - ( Granada )
9-25 TH E W O N D E R F U L STORIES OF PROFES SOR KITZEL.
. . . . .
10 00 NEWS. Weather. E.V™ , 5
10- 55 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER.
Crjr.il IJniK'd
1 ' ^ cor
dus.cru pio' j up 12-25 WEATHER ) the
9-35 SURVIVAL. Sonq of the Cu-W.
10-OOMORNtNG WORSHIP 11 -00 THE ^SQUARE MILE. An
U U b u " 11.25 AAP KAA HAK.
Lf/ al„ ics 0,VLondon’ (-onv’mdity and futures
11-30 DOV/N TO EARTH. The final stage in the journey
up. 'h'* River Ribb'e
— ---------- ' " ...................\ 12-00 WEEKEND WORLD. Cur- □ D
£* -
11- 45 C H A M P I O N . TH E WONDER HORSE.
12- 10 WINDMILL, l-mm ! <>,iut.!ul ro t
i,< '.Vn'-ve's
vVr:r;d • me 1W4 O'ym- ecs -r a •» '-••rta-i Piymn Circus Gu'-M is Ronnie Lanq‘n'0
1- 2-
abi'ity lo k am .tnquaoes nnrt v Llanelli
10 STATES OF
2-30 FILM MATINEE: "Kim.-' Rudyard Kipling's stony is set m India under the Raj ,/hen
0.Phan Kim is bef-
nenried by Errol Flynn s J
mnt af'ai’s programme that ,
nvest.gales the tacts
behind me headlines
1-00 SMALL WONDER. Chao- tic comedy senes about a
precocious 10-year-Old called Vcki
1-30 THE FALL GUY. Colt, Howa* and Jody are filming m Turkey when they learn fou’ reels of film have been
MIND. Our stolen 00 RUGBY SPECIAL. New-
2-25 SUNDAY MATINEE: Big Barry Primus
4 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. Ben Brown — now a dwi- sional director of Dr Bar- nardo s — describes his
life and hard times 9- 8-
Profile of a judge on a P eo p les Tr ibunal Mo/ambinue
in
5- 00 CANDID CAMERA. The unsuspecting public are victims of practical jokes captured by a hidden
camera.
00 NEWS REVIEW with sub 30 THE MONEY P R O G
15THE NATURAL WORLD.
presents the popular game of darts and decisions.
64)0 A L B I O N M A R K E T . Tony's back from Scotland and there's a frsoty reunion between him and Lisa Lynne wants to run the stall by herself and Lisa's , visit to the DHSS nearly causes some bother
6- 7- 10COMRADES. Profile of 30 ITN NEWS.
640 HIGHWAY. Harry Sec- ombe visits Merthyr Tydfil
1S B R U C E FORS Y TH 'S
PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT. Join Bruce Forsyth
tor his popular game show
745 THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE.
10-15 ITN NEWS. 10-
55 100 GREAT SPORTING 11- 05 FAWLTY TOWERS. Basil 30 TH E SO U T H B A N K
SHOW with Melvyn Bragg Peter Shaffer talks about Yonadab and his earlier plays
30 MAN IN A SUITCASE.
The conclusion of a two part story A million dollars I have been hidden away m a Lisbon bank and McGill is trie only many with the key to the safety deposit box
12- 30 CLOSEDOWN. Channet-4)
15 THE SUNDAY JUDGE. 1-
1-05 IRISH ANGLE. The Skill of tailoring
Cartoon capers with Ray Alan and Ah Cat.
2- 00 POB'S PROGRAMME with Pob the magic puppet
2-30 100 MEN AND A GIRL (1937) Deanna Durbin stars m this musical fairy tale
4- 00 WORLD CUP BASKET BALL. Enqland v Israel
5- 00 NEWS FOR THE NAVY. How a letter from home reaches a sailor on duty foreign waters
5-15 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by The Business Proarnmme
64)0 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. The best of Ihe action from one of this week s top games
7-
DRAGON. Writers, pain ters and musicians and some of the influences that have shaped their work What distinguishes then wor k as speci f ical l y Chinese1
CROWN. Barbie is still ir hospital and Sarah return ing with her father to Pankot There are other travellers journeying north and there are many aues tions to be answered
Rose." Shelley Winters. 10-
WA L L . The pressure groups of the seventies and their campaigns for rights m Ihe family, at school, at work and m the streets
rtft HELEN’S CHRISTMAS FAIR
1 15THE HEART OF THE
Saturday, December 7th it 2-15 p.m. in
ST HELEN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL WADDINGTON
Produce • Sweets • Home
Made Cakes • Decorations • j Toys • Books • Christmas
j 15 THE JEW E L IN THE ■#. ■&. ■€?. if f . f f f f f f ' f f f f f f ^
N KW TO N V IL L A G E H A L L z. Christmas Dance
15 THE WRITING ON THE
FRIDAY, DKITAIHKIi litlr i* p.m. till I a.m.
I><utfitui to the
U IG U L .W n E U S HAM)
I.ICF .N SKO HAU
(1947) John Mills stars as . a man whose brain injuries j m an accident have left him | with suicidal tendencies
t
25THE OCTOBER MAN A D M IS S IO N £-.73 Tel. Slaidlmrn RI2 and 259
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CH R IS TMA S W H IS T and DOMINOKS
SATCKDAY.
DKCK.MltF.lt 7th
ALL CHRISTMAS FA YUC
ADMISSUtX SOp f f . f f . f f . f f- f f f f f f f f
Cards • Hankies • Buttons and Bow's • Tombola • Refreshment's
r ADMISSION FREE
GISBURN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
CHRISTMAS FAYRE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th
FESTIVAL HALL 2-30 p.m.
Opener: Mr Pickering Admission 15p. Children lOp
Father Christmas. Various Stalls. Tombola. Rattle. Afternoon Teas
Proceeds for 0*ycainometre for Special Caro Baby Urnt at Ed>th Walscn. Burnley and Wl Funds
* :
* * *
,
Cabaret D in n e r Dances Owinii to trc-im-mlmis di-mand \
\ v li;ivc- Ih-
forced to add to our festive ijala evenings two more dates
FRIDAY, JAN. 3rd, and MONDAY, JAN. fith RIl lUdl ltSK MKAI. and INTKKNATIONAl. ( AIIAKKTII \
V O N N Y S 35 CARTOON CARNIVAL.
DANCING TIM. 1 a.m. U 1.50 p.*rperson mehi<ive
ULUS Compere D.I JASON l- KN C K H A TH . WT IF .A T I.K Y L A N K HOAD, t K M K
Ih, In,nhim! ,.Hi.-.- Iimr n i" l '.'A ("'■ Ill■"'■l""■■ N E L S O N ( iS lO l
MI cm
terhaus makes plans for a possible son and Bates fat ally wounds a teenage suspect
11- 00 WHO DARES WINS. Late night comedy programme.
1145S C O T C H M Y T H S . . Strange celebration ot the |
romantic fantasies about things Scottish that have been invented by novelists, poets and musicians over the years.
1-30 CLOSE.
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What’s o n ...W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ,»_OB^ CIVIC HALL
s t a r k i e a r m s
CASTLE STREET, CLITIIEROE. Tel. 22550 OUR NEW EVENING MENU
HOME-MADE SOUP A ND ROLL P R AWN COCKTAIL
TUNA AND P R AWN SALAD PATE WITH HOT TOAST CORN ON THE COB
GAMMON AND P INE A P P L E 1 BREADED HADDOCK
RUMP S T EA K
HALF A ROAST CHICKEN CHICKEN KIEV
SWEETS FROM THE TROLLEY
or CHEESE AND BISCUITS •k ★ ★
COFFEE AND MINTS •k ★ ★
£ 6 .9 5 incl. VAT
G O O D SELECTION OF WINE S AVAILABLE See I ’ajre (5 for speeial feature
35 T H E R E M A R K A B L E■ff. f f . f f . f f . f f . f f . f f . f f . f f . f f -i
REGIONAL MUSIC SCHOOL CHOIR and INSTRUMENTS
CHRISTMAS MUSIC
at
ST PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR at 7-30 p.m.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd and
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd A D U L T S £1
STUDENTS and SENIOR CITIZENS 50p Tickets available at the door and at
The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times 3 King Street, Clitheroe
■ f f f f . f f - f f . f f f f . f f f f f f f f '
euKNiey kscke^tion s LEISURE SERVICES
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 7-30 p.m., at Padlham Town Hall
The adventure ot a family on their tirst canal holiday The latest production but this lively Pub Theatre Company is fast moving, thoughtful family entertainment at its best.
MIKRON THEATRE COMPANY “JUST THE JOB”
Tickets: C1.75, Concessions: 90p. Licensed Bar
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. 7-30 p.m.. at Burnley Central Library
THE ALBION ENSEMBLE
Britain's premier (and busiest) Wind Quintet present a varied proqrammo ot works that includes. B-zol — Jou* d Entants. Mozart — Adagio in B Flat K411
30 G O L D E N P E N N I E S .
Tickets: E2.00. Concessions: £1.00. N OW B O O K IN G
DECEMBER 8th. Championship Brass In Concort No. 3 U R M S T O N A N D D A V Y H U L M E S IL V E R B A N D
DECEMBER 14th P A D IH A M Y O U T H T H E A T R E : S H IP S H A P E
An entertainment devised by the Company and directed by Lock. Stock and Barrel
30 BULLSEYE. Jim Bowen TONY ARTHUR'S CHRISTMAS MUSIC BOX A special seasonal entertainment for family audiences and
DECEMBER 18th-20th
children trom 5 to 10 Thursday 10 am performance — SULU OUT
Tickets for all events available from Mid-Pennine Arts Association. 2 Hnmmorton Slrcot. Burnloy. and their agen cies or by post trom Recreation and Leisure Services.
Rossendale Rond. Butnloy. BB11 5DD. J ^ |A3 ^ " H|TTLE Chief Executive Officer
C r o s & i x e p s 1 3 t m
Hast Marlon, near Skiptun Tel. Karhy Mil!ISA
Hook for Ihe new Supper Donees C5.50 per head im-.
or Pnrtv Lunches VIJUHI (’••»• head U x rr lh 'R t
rhntr, „f
II, lu ll,H ill moll, m ill / in in l r Imrh u,,: ■ ■ - -
liontl C h ild r rn s ( t/n’ii h><j tir* — - 'Itin 'I mi ' >'•' unit C ln h ir rn s i\
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<,nfit‘i} !<>r I'lvns v book v a r ly for nit function! ■C A B A R E T a t j e=^or~ -
I eAGLE STREET. ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519. NOVEMBER 29th
tins A RUBETTES dmission E3
DECEMBER 6th FOUR MOST Admission C3
DECEMBER 13th VANITY FAIR Admission £3.00
DECEMBER 201h MUNGO JERRY Admission £3.00
Don t delay or be away from Lar-de-Dars — t t s Incredible Special concessions tor coach parties
SANTA and THE MAYOR OF THE RIBBLE ULLEY will be at the
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAYRE
2-45 p.m. >'.4 77 'll DAY. .Yr (\7;.t//>7v7i .lull'
at WH ALLEY METHODIST CHURCH
EVERYTHING YOU EXPECT— AND MORE'
■iff. ■&. ■#. f f . - f f .
Ncwliin-in-lt.iw ianii I'nil.'.l lit'fiirnu'.l Clmrch
CHRISTMAS FAIIt
NOVIvMItKK Jl'th s . v m u u Y .
TI1H
VII.LACK HAM T n In-.-i<.*!i«-4 .it .> j'.m l . v M rA ( H IS I I ' ,I.M ut' i 'litl'.i't'i*'
I riririie. Stotts, Itufft t. ft rut
M n u s s it t .x f f ' f f- f f - /l ST PETER and ST PAUL’S CHURCH BOLTON-BY-DOWLAND
CHRISTMAS FAYRE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th
. -n m b ' vY,)1 M i l t
■ ,,
in Ihe VILLAGE HALL opened at 2 p.m. by
Y . Mrs D. A. ROGERS
W - J f 1
A.tn'C. ol Long Preston i p
, Bran Tub Father Christmas. i Relreshments, etc
WOLFENDEN BRITTON AUCTION SALES
Wednesday. December 4th, at 7 p.m. or our next
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ANTIQUES SALE
Tuesday. December 10th. at 6- 30 p.m.
See under Auctions for this
sale, or tor entries, please Tel. Colne 869565 697659
CHRISTMAS
FOOD BINGO Turkeys, etc.
CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL, THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 5th, 7-30 p.m. start
Proceeds OAP IVe/tere
BAR AND BISTRO Open from 10 a.m to 3 p.m.
Monday to Saturday and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to
Saturday. Advance tickets available Oo*
Office (9 am — 5 p m . Mon lo F. 10 a m. — 4 p m. S a l ) and from Pendlt* Travel. Nelson
__________________rlst Inu ClUheroe. Tourist World _
Bomoldsw.ck; The Entertainer Waterloo!. Some are »ub|ect to
Pendle Travel. B lurnley ; Castle Records and Tourist Information.
W e e k TU S -
RIBBLESDALE POOL
‘CHEAP’ ’ "CH E A P ” "C H E A P ” Christmas Cracker
Swimming Contracts Pay for six. have 12 swims
Contracts on sale from December 1st to December 15th inclusive at the Tourist Information Centre. Council Offices.
Ribblesdale Pool. Longridge Sports Centre Rtbble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community
Can you name a. Who says t.
b. Who plays’
c. Who is th Tune ....
V W W W W IV -
Christmas Havre Huneh t li imhiMv Dinner Danee Vlt.-TD iiu-lusiv,.
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C L ITH E R O E FO O TB A L L C LU B Present
THE WHITBREAD MID WINTER GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ LEAGUE
COMMENCING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1st 8 p.m .
fo r 8 w e e k s (with Christmas break) E N T R Y FE E E2 per team ol four persons
Whitbread Tankards for winners and runners up
Weekly prizes
Entries accepted on the night
Members and Dona Fide Guests
i. t H i — 5 Ml 11 = Bo* Otfice. Tel. 5S2582 (24 hours)
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7th 7-30 o n THE BUSINESS
plu s TWO SUPPORTS C2 50 Advance. C3 on door
THURSDAY DECEV3ER 1?W 7-33 p t* .
THE COCKNEY REJECTS P lu s S P EC IA L GUESTS C2 50 advance. C3 on door
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 24th 6 p m. — I a m.
T H E A L T E R N A T IV E CHRISTMAS EVE PARTY
with THE SHAKERS p lu s s u p p o r t and 2 DJ'»
Tickets E3. Admission to dance and Blakey s Bar, by ticket only Book
YOU CAN WIN £25 A .
\U
Over a period of three weeks v, knowledge, three per week. On coupon, do exactly the same on W your name and address, answer and hand them in or send to ;> together with the closing date
RULES. The Editor will draw the 5 relating to the competition are fin,
into. Winners names wi!1 be publish
THEIR LAT FESTIV
The major store
THURSDAYS, DECE MONDA
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i i r i i . D L A C K D U n N !l' l " • or T»l Bi»cU>urn 582S8J nou'tl MONDAY. DECEMBER 9th. 7-30 p m. MAGNUM P lu s SU PPORT C3.50 adxanco. C4 on night THURS04Y. 0ECEV8ER 1211 7-30 0 ^ SISTER SLEDGE TicVots: E7.S0. C6 50. ZS SO
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26th to SATUROAY, JANUARY 4th
JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK Adults: C2.S0, Children C?
Phone B o* Office noiv for full d e ta ils ' _____________ _
MARKS AND SPE CRS PENDLE HC
% F .n
m \ me,
TOE THE BURNLEYEXPR CLITHEROE 800
INAUGURAL BALL
DINNER DANCE at T H E S T IR K H O U S E , G IS B U R N S A TU R D A Y , FEB R UA RY 2 2n d
DANCING to RIVERSIDE JAZZMEN plus DISCO
MISS CLITHEROE 800 FINAL Tickets C10 available from B. Stevens
Night and Day Furnishings, Lowergate, Clitheroe. Tel. 22856
"THIS IS THE EVENT OF THE YEAR SOCCER at SHAWBRIDGE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th k.o. 2-15 p.m.
CLITHEROE irlanTtow
n Admission £1
Children and OAPs 50p Refreshments available
Members licensed clubhouse^
8 Cnstl* Gate, Clitharo* Tot. 23705
Match sponsored by Midland Dunk PLC
(The Listening Dank)
CARVERY DINNER
Jf ' DANCES Christmas Eve and Boxing Nii-hl
(anil IhrmiKlinul Ik-cemlrer)
MENU
Chef’s Home-Made Soup *
Grapefruit Cocktail
Prawn Cocktail Pate a la maisoti
nor f r o m C A U T E R Y rinc
.Sunar Raked Ham Roast Local Turkey Roast Pork
Roast Rib of Iti-ef *
creamed potatoes and seasonal vegetables
All served with roast ami ¥■ Christmas pudding and brandy Rlack Forest <1;
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Your Life In Their Vans A wonderfully funny British comedy about Ihe mishaps THE CHAIN @
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Rlbble Valley Borough Council — serving Ihe community
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30 p.m. James Mason, Edward Fox
THE SHOOTING PARTY© Based on the novel by ISABEL CLAYGATE, one of the
most distinguished films for ages. A veritable who s who of actors.
CLITHEROE Tel. 23278
COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th A WINTER FILM FESTIVAL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. From the director of Local Hero and Gregory s Girl
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