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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clarified) 2 Ctitheroe Advertiser and rimes, October .list. IDSo W e e k e n d SATURDAY


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8-30 WHAT-A-MESS 8-


I- 35CHILDREN OF FIRE


MOUNTAIN. Adventure serial set in New Zealand in 1900.


9- 00SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Guests this week


include Anna Carteret and Mark Botham ot Juliet Bravo. John Craven has a special report and animal expert Chris Henwood has


12-15 GRAND5 1 AND intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam. inc. 12-45 News summary


and weather; 12-20 Foot­ ball Focus with Bob Wilso n : 12-50. 1-40 Hockey from London: Eng­ land v India; 1-25. 1-55. 2* 25 Racing from Chepstow; 2-10. 2-40 Bowls; The CIS Insurance UK Indoor Sing­ les Championship; 2-55. 3- 55 Rugby League from Wigan; Great Britain v New Zealand; 4-40 Final Score. 5-05 NEWS AND WEATHER


5-15 REGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS


5-20 THE TRIPODS. Now that Coggy knows why Will and


Fritz are in the City there seems little chance of ttiem ever passing on what they have discovered to the Free Men


5-


Comedy series about the domestic mishaps that


beset Terry Scott and June Whitfield.


6-


LATE. LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW featuring foul-ups. goofs and blun­ ders from film and TV in the Golden Egg awards.


7- 05 BOB’S FULL HOUSE. Four new contestants at­ tempt to fill their bingo cards in tonight's show. Bob Monkhouse fires the questions.


7-


“ The Foremen Went to France." A Welshman goes into France to rescue some of his firm's secret technol­ ogy from advancing Nazis (1942 bw).


3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA 2. “ The Captain's Paradise.” Alec Guinness is the sea­ farer who navigates his steamer between Gibraltar and North Africa and the wives he keeps in the two ports (1953 bw).


440 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL­ ING. The first semi-final of the CIS Indoor Singles Championship.


6- 7- 50 SATURDAY CINEMA 1. duced by Michael Aspel.


7.453—2—1. A Touch of the Blarney.


845 DEMP SE Y AND


MAKEPEACE. Dempsey comes up against a man who is his equal in all re­ spects.


10-00 IN T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS. The European Champions' Championship


945 ITN NEWS


1040 MOVIE PREMIERE. Wil­ liam Hurt. Kathleen Turner in "Body Heat." A woman married to a wealthy businessman has an affair


6-30DEUTSCH DIRE KT! Series for beginners in German.


6-55 WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP. The week's play in Moscow bet­ ween Anatoly Karpov and Gary Kasparov.


7*25 NEWS AND SPORT. Weather.


740 SATURDAY REVIEW. 8-


Russell Davies presents the a r ts and media magazine.


Channel-4 ) 30 RATTLE ON BRITTEN.


Simon Rattle traces the early development ot com­ poser Benjamin Britten.


45TERRY AND JUNE.


1045 HARTY GOES TO THE CARIBBEAN. Russell visits the paradise island ol Barbados.


15 THE NOEL EDMONDS


945 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL­ ING. The second semi­ final.


1-15 MURUN BUCHSTAN- S A NG U R . C a r to o n character who lives in a crack in a kitchen.


1-20CHANNEL 4 RACING from Newmarket and


2-55 “ THE HUCKSTERS" (1947). Clark Gable stars


in romantic comedy.


I I- 15 AM E R IC A N F ILM THEATRE. "Luther.'' Stacy Keach is Luther in this 1973 film version ot John Osborne's play.


5- 6-


6-


are hot on Ned's heels lor embezzling millions.


STEPS. Leaving behind the tourism and commer­ cialism ol Avignon, Bernard Levin continues his trek up the Rhone Valley.


9-


has problems when a woman who sings the Lord s praises upsets her neighbours m this weeks police story.


8- 40JULIET BRAVO. Kate 25TX. Sue Robbie joins 7- Robin's Merry Men.


11- 05 OTHERWORLD. Science- fiction drama.


12- 001TN NEWS 12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves provide a double


MAGIC SHOW in the company of special guests Dame Vera Lynn and Wyn- ford Vaughan Thomas, he presents a special magic tribute to Sir Winston Chur­ chill.


9- Weather.


11- 05 S A TUR DA Y MOVIE CLASSIC. "Stagecoach


justice. 12- 40 WEATHER


9-30 MURDER ONE. Some- ones Watching Me." 1978 film about a television news director who is terror­ ised by an obsessive osychotic.


John Wayne stars as Rmgo Kid, a fugitive from


30THE PAUL DANIELS 1- 2-


bill of football and athletics The IAAF women's 15km. Road Race World Champ­


ionship, live from Gates­ head


15 NEWS AND SPORT. 4-


venture with Stnngfellow Hawke and his super-pow­ ered helicopter.


TENNIS. The European Champions Championship


live from Antwerp. Arnold the Entrepreneur.


445 RESULTS SERVICE 5- 00ITN NEWS 5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS. Teen­ age quiz game.


10- 7-


Weather followed by SEVEN DAYS with Robert Kee.


1240 RANDY EDELMAN IN CONCERT before a London nightclub audience.


1-10 ACE CRAWFORD: PRI­ VATE EYE. Spoof on de­ tective crime series.


with a lawyer. Alter killing the husband the lawyer finds he has been used to enable the wife to inherit the money.


from Antwerp.


Ordinary people are the stars of Ihe show.


30CHILD'S PLAY intro­ 00 GAME FOR A LAUGH.


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SO C IA L C LU B


C L IT H E R O E for the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd WELCOME RETURN OF THE FABULOUS


M IK E S IN C L A IR E ONE OF THE BEST


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd FIRST VISIT TO OUR CLUB


H A P P Y TO G E T H E R


A GREAT BOY AND GIRL DUO WEEKLY DOUBLE 3 — 8


WEEKLY TREBLE 27 — 24 — 21 EVERY WEDNESDAY


RAY’S BONANZO BINGO FIRST HOUSE 8 p.m.


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COMPETITION _ _ _


1st PRIZE — £ 2 5 0 plus TROPHY 2nd P R IZ E -W E E K E N D AW A Y FOR TW O


3rd PRIZE - C A N D L E L IT D IN N E R


05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 00 FAMILY TIES. The FBI


WE ARE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO BE OUR REPRESENTATIVE DURING CLITHEROE 800


FINALS to be held at the INAUGURAL 30 HANNIB AL’ S FOOT­


BALL, FEBRUARY 22nd, at STIRK HOUSE ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL PUB


or Tel. CLITHEROE 22856 05 NEWS SUMMARY and 30 CHILDREN OF THE


DUST. In March the Euro­ pean spacecraft Giotto will attempt to pass within 500km. of the nucleus of


8- 00 BEATS OF THE HEART. Indian film music


Halley's Comet. 9- 20 AIRWOLF. High-flying ad­ 151 N T E R N A T IO N A L 00 UP STA IR S. DOWN­


STAIRS. The family and servants at Eaton Place are affected by chaos and disorder as the General Strike begins.


00 HILL STREET BLUES. A


precinct-wide dragnet begins for a missing little


15 DIFF’RENT STROKES.


11- 00WHO DARES WINS . . . Late-night comedy prog­ ramme returns to Channel 4.


5-35 THE A-TEAM. Hannibal and crew in another adven­ ture.


SUNDAY ( BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2


8- 9-


55 PLAY SCHOOL


9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY 1(H)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE


10-30 DIGAME! For beginners m Spanish


10- 11-


beainners in German television news reports


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH 12-


11- 50 C H AM P IO N THE WONDER HORSE. The adventures of a wild horse, the only human boy he trusts — and his dog.


Rebel


55 DEUTSCH DIREKT! For 20 TELE-JOURNAL. French


1145 BLIZZARD’S WONDER­


12*10 SEE HEAR! Weekly magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.


FUL WOODEN TOYS. Ricnaro Blizzard makes a whole range of toys and models


12- 35 FARMING


1- 00 TH IS WEEK NEXT WEEK. News summary, then David Dimpieby m conversation with the


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition


3- 00 ADVENTURE MATINEE. "The Long Duel The late Yul Brynner portrays Suitan. a troublesome yet idealistic Indian rebel con­ fronted violently by the im­ perialism of the British Raj


4-


people at me heart of the events


1-


re-runs some golden mo­ ments from me BBC's arc­ hive collection Todays guest is Jan Francis from Just Good Friends


2- 00 RUGBY S P E C IA L . London Welsh v The


Fijians


2-30 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL­ ING. Part 1 of the marathon, nme-set ‘mal of the CIS UK Ingoor Singles Championship


1- 2-


4- Bodyguard. The final.


TENNIS. The European Champions' Championship.


LIES. More tun with tne oil-rich country folk


15 WINDMILL. Chris Serte 5-


5- 00 THE PR IN CE AND PRINCESS OF WALES


IN AUSTRALIA Bowen


10STATES OF MIND.


Jonathan Miller talks to eminent psychologists


7- 30 BULLSEYE with Jim


6- 00 A L B IO N M A R K E T . Champagne and fireworks


as the Riggs get hitched. And fists fly as Keith pushes Jaz too tar.


6-30 ITN NEWS 6-


PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT. Jom Bruce Forsyth for his popular game show


445 C O N T E M P O R A R Y MOZART. Mozarts Iasi piano concerto. >n B-fiat (K 595)


5-


6- 00 NEWS REVIEW with sub­ titles


6-


SHOW. Arthus Negus and hts team o' experts travel to Worcestershire Pre­ sented Dv Hugh Scully


5-


Queen and Tne Du-e of EdmburQhs Caribbean tour


and the visit ot The Prince and Princess of Wales to Australia


6- 00 O L IV ER TW IST by Charles Dickens Starring Enc Porter as Faqm


6-


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from me City of London, where nymns chosen by me Lord


7- Mayor elect


745 HOWARDS' WAY. Boats saga Tne He and times of a nch middle-class family ■n a period of Change


8-


Peggy is promoted — not. un'ortunalo'y. to tne rank of veiiowcoat. but lo trie post o' Duty Supervisor m me Chalet Maintenance De­ partment


50 A N T IQ U E S R O AD ­ 7-


RAMME. What happens to people who can t pay credit-card debts9


Democracy — is 4 good lor evervone9


745 LIVE FROM HER MA­ JESTY’S with Jimmy Tarbuck


8- 45 ALL STAR SECRETS with Michael Parkinson


9- 15 TALES OF THE UNEX­ 20 TH IN K ING ALOUD.PECTED. Poison Harry


30THE MONEY PROG­ 10-


30 ROYAL TOURISTS. The


White Rock. Black Water The landscape of the York­ shire Dales, its formation and influence. explored and celebrated by conser­ vation writer Richard Mabey


8*05 HARTY GOES TO THE CARIBBEAN. Russell Harty visits the island of Tobaao


8- 30 NEWS AND WEATHER


15 HI-DE-H1! At long last. 10-


11- 11-


WINE, in his efforts to gain me everlasting respect of Nora Batty. Compo <s en­ couraged to capitalise on his natural magnificence and fearlessness’


9- 05WHICKER’S WORLD.


Whicker meets a success­ ful businessman horn York­ shire


10- 00 NOEL C OW AR D 'S STAR QUALITY. A pre­


view of a new senes which begins ne«t Sunday


10- 05 NEWS AND WEATHER 10-


Now Zealand Prime Minis­ ter David Lange. wh«ch re- cords ttie first' meeting «o' 18 years between him and


11- 00 MOZART: HIS LIFE WITH MUSIC. A musical biography m su prog­


rammes 11-50 WEATHER


the man whose ideas changed his life — Donald Soper


V (or Tne Impostor) An­ thony Sher and Nigel Hawthorne star in the RSC production of Molieres play as the hypocritical pnost and the bamboozled husband


Pope, only nights away from returning home from India, is terror-struck when a deadly snake nestles on tns stomach


945 ITN NEWS 00 A FINE ROMANCE. Has 15 THE NATURAL WORLD. 10- 11-


success really changed Mike9 How will no react when Mr Robinson proffers his resignation


SHOW. Pele Townsheng. qmtarist and songwriter tor The Who


Day of Execution 35 THEATRE NIGHT. Tartuf- 1- 30 GRAND PRIX. The Au­ 2-


stralian Grand Pf'« Bri­ tain s Nigel Manse' is seek­ ing a third win in a row


STRALIAN FILMS. A pre­ view d a season starting ne*t week on BBC 2


35 LAST OF THE SUMMER 12-


3- 10 A SEASON OF AU­ ( C h a n n e l - 4 •)


1-00 IRISH ANGLE presents Fermanagh Country


30 FACE THE PRESS.


2- 00 POB’S PROGRAMME. Pob. the magic puppet


me comedy duo Abbott and Costello


30 THE SOUTH BANK HODDER VALLEY FOXHOUNDS 35 MAN IN A SUITCASE.


F O L K N IG H T Waddington Village Club


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 8-30 p.m.


W O O D B IN E L IZ Z IE Tickets £3 incl. Hot Pot Supper


TICK ETS AV A ILA B LE FROM THE CLUB OR RING CLITHEROE 223 77


ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY


25 HEY ABBOTT! Tribute to L


FESTIVAL. Compilation ot 15 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL­


ING. The clima* of nme days of competition


by Messager and Busoni ( Granada j 9-


9-35 THE SEA IN THEIR BLOOD


20 EVERYMAN. Profile of


STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


10- 00 MOR NING WORSHIP from Leeds


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


works. 10-


Should we be concerned about the transport ot farm animals to market?


30 DOWN TO EARTH.


12- 00WEEKEND WORLD in­ vestigates the facts behind the headlines


1-00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. The Bmrton Eight.


r 8- 9-


11- 00 THE SQUARE MILE. How the City of London


50 CHARLIE CHAPLIN


5*15 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by THE BUSINESS PROGRAMME


35 MUSIC AT NIGHT. Music 7-


tour of Charles Chapim s funniest films


6- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. A review of this gridiron season, now halfway through


25 THE W O N D E R FU L


DRAGON. The last place on earth where steam locomotives are still built on a production line


—| DINF and DANCF at


- THE ASSHETON ARMS I


DOWNIIAM


Fvery Saturday Ni^lit includes a a-Cmirse Dinner


15 THE HEART OF THE


l’ulluwi'ci hv ilaiuv music to suit all ta.-tes with a licence to 1 a.in.


T r l : Cfif/tcroc /1227 for rrs r rro i io n s SOKKY no tables available for December


CROWN. Sarah is in Calcutta visiting the wound­ ed Ronald Merrick and also viS'tS Jimmy Clark


WALL. Series exploring changes m British politics


15 THE JEWEL IN THE ★ SAVE THE 15 THE WRITING ON THE


in me -70s. written and na­ rrated by Robert Kee


TEARS” (1939) Film ver­ sion ot Terence Rattigan s stage hit about a femme fatale who causes romantic havoc among young men studying at a French cram- minq college


12-00 KAMA SUTRA RIDES AGAIN


CHILDREN FUND ★ COFFEE


2 5 ” F R E N C H W IT H O U T


MORNING in the


MAYOR'S PARLOUR on


SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 2nd 10 a.m. — 12 noon


CHRISTMAS GOODS ETC Tickets 25p


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* FEATHER


* FRIENDS o f FUR a n d * *


* *


LABOUR PARTY MEETING


WED., NOV. 6th *


I p r i z e b i n g o U : E V E N IN G : at The Dog and


Partridge Wellgatc


on Monday. November " 4th


J Doors open 7-30 p.m. J * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


EYES OOWN 8 p.m. « a i


in Labour Rooms, Eshton Terraco , Clitheroe


A T 7 -3 0 p .m .


( recent new members ploase note)


P R O S P E C T IV E M EM B E R S W E LC OM E


16 # > i n ■


1145 "THE NIGHT WALKER” (1965). Barbara Stanwyck stars as a woman who is haunted in her dreams by a mysterious lover.


boy. r Ro


ST I’ KTKR'S CHURCH. UCKN1.KY Thursday. November Mill. 7-30 p.m. Proqrarnmc


( 't irc ili ('tnifct'Ui Grosso So. W. Ih cthncni 1‘iatiu m-crtoSo J. \n r t i t j i rn Sintonin. Mozart Sijatpha \< ’


('ontlurtor Nicholas Smith INanixl .Martin Uoscoc


Acini. (Coni’. 1‘2.•*»<)) r o l l ,I,-tails from MIWA


0 ® MID-PENNINE ARTS ASSOCIATION 1! Hammerton Street, llurnley. I.ane> Mitt 1 1NA. Tel. iWlS'D Zr.iMi


30 THE FALL GUY. Her 30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


C A B A R E T a t ddar~de~dars 30 THE BEVERLY HILLBIL­


I EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519 NOVEMBER 1st


NOVEMBER 8th


THE SENSATIONS Admission £2.50


LIQUID GOLD Admission £3


NOVEMBER 22nd MERSEY BEATS Admission £3


, NOVEMBER 29th RUBETTES Admission C3


40 HIGHWAY visits Carlisle 15 BRUCE FORSYTH’S


Don't delay Of be away from Lar-de-Dars — It'a Incredible. Special concessions tor coach parties


TRINITY DRAMA GROUP P R E S E N T


THREE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE


WHALLEY ABBEY BONFIRE NIGHT


BARBECUE TUESDAY


NOVEMBER 5th at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets C2.00 inch


Barbecue Supper and Fireworks


Tel. Whalley Abbey WHALLEY 2268


EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT


COUNTRY and WESTERN


SING-A-L0NG at the


CRAVEN HEIFER CHAIGLEY


Stonyhurst 215


Bar Snacks available


HALLOW E’EN PARTY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31»t


FROM 7-30 p.m. with BAR EXTENSION with D E A N ’S D IS C O TICKETS C1.75 Including Lancashire Hot Pot.


Apple Pie and Lancashire Cheese (Children C1) TICKETS ONLY AVAILABLE NOW


THE LODGE COUNTRY CLUB


Three Rivers Park, Eaves Hall Line, West Bradford TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23523 Members and Bona Fide Guests m u m mm


SI Paul's. Low Moor SUNDAY,


NOVEMBER :ir<l ‘Mm Holy Conuminion


in-.*to Family Communion ami Parade


11-1."> Confirmation ( ’lass :»-nu St Ann's Court t>-0«» Kvensuin:


FRIDAY. NOVK.MKKK 15th CIIKHSE AND WINE


EVENING Tickets: VI.7.-1


I | |


AN EVENING OF ONE ACT PLAYS THE PRICE of COAL Harold Brighouse


THE FAMILY GROUP Mabel Constanduros LIFE of HERCULES — PAGE ONE Thomas Cruden


WEDNESDAY 6th, THURSDAY 7th, FRIDAY 8th NOVEMBER 7-30 p.m.


A dm i t ta n c e by p ro g ram m e C1. OAP» and C h ild ren 70p


Available from F. A. ALLENS. Wesleyan Row SOCCER at


SHAWBRIDGE- r* N.W.C.F.L.


Division one A. i, , l / ujT * ,


CLITHEROE CONGLETON TOWN


SATURDAY, N0VEM8ER 2nd


k.o. 2-15 p.m. Admission £1


Children and OAPs 50d Refreshments available


Members licensed clubhouse Match sponsored by


S t re e t , C l ith e ro e


Your Local Honda Dealer T e l . 2 3 1 0 0


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2m l. Id s : , . in W H A L l .K Y


I A lU ' l . T (T .N T K K i l l 7 - :lll I p .m .


7 7 rA * r / *A H i i l ts C l . :« l . (T t ih l SOp


Y W v W v V N


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH "7 6 " GROUP'


in THE UPPER HALL on


J U M B L E SA LE


Saturday, Nov. 2nd at 2 p.m.


A D M IS S IO N 5 p Refreshments


Conservative Association Clitheroe Ladles’ Branch


PLOUGHMAN’S LUNCH


TU E S D A Y , N O V EM B ER 5th from 12 noon at T H E C L IT H E R O E


C O N S E R V A T IV E CLUB A DM IS S IO N Cl


including Lunch and Coffee W H IS T a n d


D O M IN O E S SATURDAY.


GISBURN at 7-30 p.m.


A D M IS S IO N 7 0 p Including Supper


NOVEMBER 2nd in the


FESTIVAL HALL.


UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP


“ T H A I E V E N IN G ”


with COLIN BRIFFA Missionary m Thailand SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 2nd 7*30 p.m.


ST JAMES’S SCHOOL ALL ARE WELCOME


I WHALLEY METHODIST I |


YC I • RE-OPENING'


| D IS C O | | NOVEMBER 8th I (Friday)


7-30 p.m. to 10*30 1 p.m.


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coupon and got In for ■ SOp)


Adm. 60p (bring this 1 '


REFRESHMENTS ' AVAILABLE


DANCE TO RITZ DISCO


* |


FRIOAY and SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1st and 2nd


SIGHT and SOUND Superb vocal ins trumental group


SATURDAY ONLY FOGWELL FLAX


B r illia n t TV comedv entertainer WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6th


EXPOSE


Admission FREE before t0-30 p.rr Cl arter


Bar and Disco 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. THURSOAY. NOVEMBER 7th


PARTY NIGHT with


EXPOSE FREE ADM ISS IO N Bar and Disco 9 p.m. — 1 a m.


COUNTDOWN with the CLITHER ADVERTISER anc


FREE COOKERY DEM0K


We would like to Invite you to a ' Courv Christmas” Cookery Demonstration by North


on Wednesday. November 27th at Clitheroe P at 7-30 p.m. If you would like to attend this watering” event you can collect a FREE TIC any of the following places: The Advertiser Of Street, Clitheroe, The North West Gas Sh Castle Street, Clitheroe. or the newsagents a ton. Waddington and West Bradford and W. Post Otllce. There will be a FREE RAFFLE on with various prizes to be won and some tas-


for you to take home. . ___________ ^BOCKISllJCOCX


“M IL K - U AMIHWKVM, THE WAY AHEAD”


I HOW CAN WE MAINTAIN MARGINS WITH DIFFICULT SILAGE


BOCM SILCOCK LTD and


NELSON GARDNER LTD Cordially invite you to the


CORONATION HOTEL, GISBURN io n WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. 1985 ot 7-30 p.m.


Guest Speaker, TONY HALL (ADAS Nutritional Chemist)


R E F R E S H M E N T S P R O V ID E D


Clitheroe & District A.S.C. Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, on


Membership Selection Trials at


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th at 7 p.m.


Vacancies for swimmers and non-swimmers, min. age 6 years at December 31st. 1985 For further information:


Mrs Pearson. Tel. Clitheroe 24996


Hodder Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society


The North’s leading cabaret venue


Burnley Road, Altham Tel. A c c r in g to n 384874


LOUNGE BAR. 11 a.m. — 3 p m. EvenlnQt. 7 p.m. — t l p.m.


CARVERY


Wednesday — Saturday evenings - also Sundays. 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


EVERY MONDAY IN THE LOUNGE BAR


MIKE SHAUN and TOM KELLY


COACH f g © Hli


HODSONS -f GISBUK T E L . G IS B U R N


PRIVATE HIRE COAl'HES AN 11 M COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHot »I.


W .L .C l 'B S . BROWNIES.YOl'TH til: WE CAN ORGANISE YOLK TK1


ANNUAL GENERAL MEET!


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 15 in SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL Commencing 8 p.m. prompt


Join a Swimming Club


VUmillN' i 11 \MN K ORCl IKSTRA


(PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A SWIMSUIT COMPETITION!


RIBBLE VALLEY POULTRY SOCIETY


S IL V E R J U B IL E E Y E A R


ANNUAL SHOW MART


will be held on


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd in CLITHEROE AUCTION


Over 900 exhibits of Large Fowl, Water Fowl, Bantams and Eggs


OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 1-30 — 4-30 p.m.


ADMISSION: Including catalogue 50p


LOW M O O R C LU B T H U R S D A Y a n d S A TU R D A Y


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st C O M P L IC E


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th


L IT T L E B IG B A N D FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th


M IC H A E L K N IG H T FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd


B E E T R O O T FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th


F IR E A N D R A IN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd


M EM B ERS DRAW € 1 3


TURKEY DRAW TICKETS for previous 4 weeks


OCTOBER 6th — No. 95255


OCTOBER 13th — No. 96690 OCTOBER 20th — No. 94189 OCTOBER 27th — No. 01224


(Uioc\


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHES, CHRISTMAS PARTIES, DINNER DANCES,


NEW YEAR’S EVE CARVED BUFFET DANCE, WEDDINGS, etc.


ALL SIZES OF PARTIES CATERED FOR


PLEASE RING CLITHEROE 23130 FOR MENUS


S w a n & R o y a l H o t e l CLITHEROE


'Q ^ T


NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP BILL and NORMA SEWARD


RE-OPENING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th


CATERING FOR LUNCHES,


IiAR SNACKS, RESTAURANT MEALS


RESIDENTIAL, ALL ROOMS C/ TV, TEAMAKING FACILITIES SOME ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH


CLITHEROE ROUND TABLE 552


PRESENTS


THE GOLDEN DAYS of MUSIC HALL


A Musical and Comedy Extravaganza


at THE CIVIC HALL, CLITHEROE on N O V EM B E R 6 th a n d 7 th


Seat Bookings from Civic Hall Booking Office. Price £1.70


November Mh. FULL HOUSE Ribble Valley Borough Council — serving the community


CLITHEROE Tel. 23278 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st


SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30 p.m.


EVERYTHING YOU'VE HEARD IS TRUE. :! \ .


A'-„ ' THE MOTION PICTURE... .Si : ■ THE MURDER..: THE MADNESS...


THE MAN... • ■ ■ . THE MUSIC... . ' . I .


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Ctitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Adrertisii


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Any organisation wishing to make a claim tor a future date may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the


CLAIMING DATES


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


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 Satur day. Wh. i l - l ev Church Pl ay e r s pr e­ s e n t “ T h e C r o o k e d R o a d . ’ * by Jane t All en i n W h a l l e y A d u l l C e n t r e . — In quiries Whalley 268 6. A N D


6 t h


N O V E M B E R , W E D ­ N E S D A Y


A N D T H U R S D A Y . -----


Clither oe R o u n d Tab l e p r e s e n t s O l d T im e Musi c Hal l . Civic Hal t.


Tickets lor the 7th. — Tel. Clitheroe 2 32 7 8 .


N O V E M B E R 6 t h . 7th and 8th. Trini t y Dr ama G r o u p wi ll present a


p r o<i r a in ine o f t w o . on e -a ct pl ays . t i cke t s and inquirie s . — Te l . C l i t h e r o e 2 2 4 4 6 o r 2 5 1 8 6 .


1 6 t h N O V E M B E R ----- S a t u r d a y . P e n d l e t o n V i l l a n e H a l l . A l l Saints’ Church Chris t­ inas Fay r e .


N O V E M B E R 2 0 t h . W E D N E S D A Y . — Clitheroe Co nc ert s S o c­ i e ty Celebrity Concert: The Scholars .


N O V E M B E R 2 0 t h , 2 1 s t .


2 1s t. 2 2 n d and 2 3rd N O V E M B E R .


2 2 n d and 2 3 rd — W a d d in g - to n D ram a G ro u p p re s e n ts • ‘ C o n fu s io n s * * l>v A la n A v c k b o u rn .


2 3 r d N O V E M B E R . S A T U R D A Y . — U n i t e d R e I o r tn e il C h u r c h . C l i t h e r o e . Christmas Fai r .


2 4 t h N O V E M B E R . S U N D A Y .


3 0 t h N O V E M B E R . Satur day.


s c h o o l . ----- Clitheroe 3 0 t h N O V E M B E R ----


R o u n d T a b l e . G l e n Mil le r Niuht with the Gl yn Lloyd Hip Hand. Par i sh Hal l . —- Tick­ e t s : T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 5 5 0 .


2 4 t h F R I D A Y . 2 5 t h Satur day. 30th Th urs ­ da y . 3 1s t Fr i day. Jan u­ a r y and 1st Saturday . F e b i* u a r v . T r i n i t v C h u r c h pr ese nt Di rk Whit tinuton.


1 6 t h D E C E M B E R . M o n d a y . C h r i s t m a s W h i s t a n d D o m i n o Dr iv e. Pendleton Vil ­ lage Hal l .


T r i n i t y Y o n t h a n d C o m m u n i t y C e n t r e . C h r is tma s Fayre and T on Sal e.


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in a s p r e s e n t M i n i Ma r k e t . S la id burn play


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 from Box Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m.. Mon. to Frl.. 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sat.) and from Pendle Travel. Burnley: Castle


Records and Tourist Information. Clitheroe: Tourist Worldwide. Barnoldswlck; The Entertainer.


Waterloot. Some are subject to a booking fee.


Relaxation. Stress Relief. Fears. Phobias


ER IC K SO N IA N


HYPNOTHERAPY For appointment* ring


WHALLEY 2610 Tel. i. B arrow PP. MH U AP


I $ o t t o n - b y - I l i ) ' v l a n d Drama C r o u p wi ll p r e ­ s ent a com ed y. “ The G e e s e A r e G e t t i n g Fa t . ' ' b y A r t h u r Watkyn. — Tickets and in q u i r i e s : IJ o 11 o n • b y • Howland 277 o r 691.


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FLESH FOR LULU Plus S u p p o r t a n d D is c o


All tickets £3 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9th. 6 p m. - t ( m. TEN POLE TUDOR SUNOAY. NOVEMBER 10th. 7-30 p n B A T T L E A X E


Plus OEMAGA a n d AO UIL LA £2 advanced. £2.50 on night


MONOAY. NOVEMBER 11-h Doors open 7 p.m.


LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH £3.50 advance. £4 on night


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 1 p.m. and 4-30 p.m.


TERRY HALL and


LENNY THE LION Adults £2.50. £2


Children C2. £1.50 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 24th. 7-30 p.m.


JA Y N E C O U N T Y Plus JO IC I CAUSA


and THE O R IO IN A L MUSHROOMS C2.50 advance. £3 on night


Debates. Discos. C Conferences. Cam Elections


NEW MEMBERS b Clitheroe Conservr


THURSDAY. OCTO a t 8 D . r r


IN DISTR SU IC ID


NEED HE


SAMARIT ANYTIME


TH E A C T IV E ' OF YO U N G OP


Wed., Nov. 6th. PADIHAM TOWN


KABOODLETH EXCHANGE pr FALSTAFF’S RE


A farce with no 5 undertone


Adm. £2 (Con T:C-re!S ‘.‘P4,


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7 t h or T«l. Blackburn 582562 (24 hour*)


SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd 2-30 p.m. and 5-30 p.m.


________ Tickets £3, £2.50. £2 KEITH HARRIS and ORVILLE


FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15th. 7-30 p.m. B la c k b u rn M u s ic S o c ie ty a n d S a l fo rd C h o ra l S o c ie ty p re s e n t


MISSA SOLEMNIS


w i th th e N o r th e rn S ym p h o n y O rc h e s tra


Conductor JAM ES EASTHAM Tickets: £4, £3.50, £2.50_______


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 7-30 p.m. — Midnight


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. 7-45 p.m.


With BOB WATMOUGH Tickets £1.50. Senior Citizens £1


PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING BIO DADDY


F IT Fi N L ' - y


n . UUy 1Rftv, V C A N A D A S COLL INS


COLL INS BEARCAT* WRIGHT


M a r ty J o n e s v Ray S te e le Tickets: £3. £2.50. £2


TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26th. 7-30 p.m.


__________ All tickers C3.50___________i MONDAY. DECEMBER 12th. 7-30 p.m. |


NEW MODEL ARMY


S IS T E R SLEDG E Tickets 27.50. E6.50 and E550


OAF BOO


JJ


SALi SUNDA'i


NOVEMBE RIBBLESD ARMS, GISE


Only £5 per car if selling


Inquiries: Tel. Barn


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


COME


DANCING to BOB FAIRCLOUGH’S MUSIC


THIS SATURDAY


NOVEMBER 2nd 8 p.m. to 1145 p.m.


£1-50 inc. Supper at 9-30 p.m.


The next Oance Is on November 16th.


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