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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 M d w ] ■ : ■■ ■ :


DISCO — NIGHTCLUB N E W O W N E R S


RIO’S


PAUL and MAXINE welcome you every


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dance to our top DJs in a


SATURDAY mmmmm


6-30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-35 THE MUPPET BABIES. The best-known characters trom the Muppet shows as


they might have been in childhood.


m o s a t u r d a y s u p e r ­ s to r e . Live bands, pop videos, cartoon requests and competitions.


12-15GRANDSTAND. Intro­ duced by Steve Rider, featuring: 12-20. Football Focus: 12-45. News. Weather; 12-55. 2-05, 2- 40. 3-50. Golf: The Suntoty World Match Play Champ­ ionship from Wentworth; 1- 20. Hockey: 1986 World Hockey Cup. England v New Zealand; 1-55, 2-30. 3-05. Racing from Chep­ stow; 4-40, Final Score.


5415 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL SPORT/


NEWS.


5-20 ROLAND RAT — THE SERIES. The rodent superstar entertains.


5- 45 DOCTOR WHO. Continu­ ing the story of the Doc­ tor's trial by the Time Lords for his meddlesome past.


6-


7- 00 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Paul Daniels hosts the comedy quiz show.


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. (New series). Noel's weekly, live extravangaza with Mike Smith and all the familiar goodies.


740THE RUSS ABBOT SHOW. Russ conjures up his cast of well-known characters.


8-


ment remains under threat following the appearance of an unhelpful newspaper ar­ ticle. This week's intake in­ clude a junkie who has tried to kill herself and a haemophiliac with a cut wrist who refuses a blood transfusion because of the


Aids panic.


9- 00NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


9-


a beautiful young girl slowly grows dissastisfied with her unfilled life. How­ ever. when stumbling across a beach bum. who tells her about a sunken ship carrying millions of gold, she decides that find­ ing the treasure would be the answer to her dreams.


10-


1145FILM: "Crisis in Mid-Air.” George Peppard's ageing air traffic controller and Desi Arnaz Jnr. as his younger rival are battling to


SCAPE. With half the vil­ lage destroyed by a crane. Dundndge is taken in lor questioning. Blott now takes matters into his own hands by barricading him­ self in the estate.


1-


dear the airways lor a dis­ abled passenger llight when a crazed gun-man blocks the runway with a busload ol hostages.


20 WEATHER. ( BBC-2 )


2- 00F ILM : "J u d gm e n t a Nuremberg.” The trial of four German judges in 1948, accused of complici­ ty with the Nazis, is over­ shadowed by the Russian invasion of Czechos­ lovakia. (1961. black and white).


4-


5415 BLOCKBUSTERS. With Bob Holness.


5-35 THE A-TEAM. When The Mob tries to infiltrate a small town, The A-Team is called in to help.


8-


7-15 COPY CATS. Just when you thought it was safe to watch children's television,


7453-2-1. There's a touch of magic with a distinct orien­


Bobby Davro and the Copy Cats are here to change all that.


I tal flavour. 845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 55 NEWSNIGHT IN CHINA:


OPEN DOOR, OPEN MINDS. John Tusa talks to the Chinese at home and abroad about their new freedoms which had pro­ duced the beginnings of a


consumer society.


5- 50 WORLD CHESS REPORT.


6- 20 THE SECRET LIFE OF PAINTINGS.


7- 00 NEWSVIEW. 10THE NOEL EDMONDS 8-


740 SATURDAY REVIEW. A v discussion of British jour­ nalism (the writing, not the politics) includes a report from inside the new daily newspaper The Indepen­ dent 60 hours before its launch.


CHINA. Aspects of tradi­ tional life has survived 40 years of change in the northern Chinese village of


Long Bow. 9- 10 CASUALTY. The depart­


Highlights Irom today’s semi-final play in the Sun- tory World Match Play Championship from Went­ worth.


10- 00 FILM: "La Balance.” First British TV appearance of an inlluential 1982 French thriller.


1140 FILM: “ Touchez Pas Au Grisbi.” Classic underworld thriller.


15 FILM: "Wet Gold." Laura.


( 1 0 | a p c i Q l | 9-25 No. 73.


11- 05TARZAN. Tarzan be­ comes the enemy ol an embittered widow — until he teaches her the error ol


her ways. 12- bO ITN NEWS. 50 BLOTT ON THE LAND­


12415 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. tan St John and Jimmy Greaves otter their views on lootOall and the sporting world in general.


12-30W R E S T L IN G . From Southport.


1- 2-


Sanla Paula." nounces his resignation.


2-45 SNOOKER. The BCE In­ ternational. The Final.


4-45 RESULTS SERVICE. 54)0 ITN NEWS.


SUNDAY-


l l l i B j B l I l l 8-


1<HX) ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-


12-00 SIGN EXTRA


12-35 FARMING 1- OOTHIS WEEK NEXT WEEK. As the Conserva­ tives prepare for their con­ ference m Bournemouth, party chairman Norman Tebbitt talks to David Dimbleby.


14)0 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. The final ol Ihe Suntory World Match Play Champ-


ionship.


2- 00EASTENDERS. All is quiet for Tom and Debs when ihey hold the fori at the "Queen Vic while the regulars are at the church. Dot receives an unex­ pected reaction to her unkinfl words; Ethel's good deed has a disastrous con­ sequence; and Kathy has a practical idea to help the family fortunes


3-00 SU ND AY G R A N D ­ STAND introduced by Steve Rider: International


Golf. The Suntory World Match Play Championship: Motor Racing. British


Racing Drivers Club Championship Imals Irom Silverstone.


5- TOON TIME


545 PET WATCH. 6-


News Irom the world of chanties, updates on previ­ ous appeals including the work donations have made possible, and information lor the handicapped or underprivileged presented each month by Clitl Michel- more and Maggie Philbm


6-25 NEWS; Weather. 6-


7-


745 HOWARDS' WAY. Ken comes under pressure when Charles Frere re­ moves the bulldozers from the development site, and can no longer stand as Jan's guarantor. A local re­ porter gets evidence of his bribe over planning permis­


CIRCLES sion


8*35 ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES . . . Del is ol- fered a "real big earner" when his ex-lish stall part­ ner asks him to front his new business — m Au­


9- 05 SUNDAY PREMIERE: DEATH IS PART OF THE PROCESS. As Ihe group is picked up one by one. Indres realises that there is a Special Branch mlormer in their midst.


stralia! 10- 25 NEWS; Weather


10-40 HE AR T OF THE MATTER. David Lomax


looks al a topical issue Irom an ethical standpoint


25th anniversary edition, featuring all-time highlights.


3- 00 F ILM ; "H O W TO MURDER YOUR WIFE".


Comedv 4-


series) Kiri Te Kanawa sings a selection of Can- teloubes "Songs of the Auvergne


545THE LION AND THE DRAGON. Britons in busi­ ness who went to China in the 20s and 30s recall their lives


6- RAMME. 7- evercreech ju n c-


745 THE^ NATURAL WORLD (new senes)


840JA Z Z AT THE 100 CLUB. Concert featuring


15 ROLF HARRIS CAR­ 15LIFELINE (new series) 10-


9-05 LOVELAW (new series) 9-


the Pizza Express All Stars


Highlights ol the final of the Suntory World Match Play Championship.


5-15 ARTICLES OF FAITH 9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY


Suntory World Match Play Championship The Final.


55 PLAY SCHOOL


11-15DISCOVERING ANI­ MALS. Fourth ol eighl programmes on the mam­ mals ol Bntain with Tony Soper.


11- 40 RHODA. Ida is concerned by her daughters' friend­ ship with new neighbour


30 INTERNATIONAL GOLF Maggie. 12- 05 WEATHER


ternational; The Final Session.


640 BULLSEYE. 6-30 ITN NEWS 640 HIGHWAY. From lynton and Lymouth. This week the programme comes from the spectacular North Devon coast.


7-15 CHILD'S PLAY.


745 LIVE FROM THE PIC­ CADILLY. Jimmy Tarbuck hosts another entertain­ ment special live from the heart of London's theatre land.


845 ITN NEWS


940 INSIDE STORY. Episode two of a six-part drama serial.


55 MUSIC IN CAMERA (new 10-


1040 SPITTING IMAGE. The show that melted down Michael Jackson to make Bernard Manning's little


linger. 30THE SOUTH BANK


SHOW. John Mortimer talks to Melvyn Bragg about the real people and events that have been woven into his television


30THE MONEY PROG­ 11-


15 A L L CH ANGE AT


1240 COMEDY TONIGHT. An exploration of situation comedy as a form, featur­ ing some of the best exam­


55 INTERNATIONAL GOLF.ples 12*30 CLOSEDOWN


Robert Altmans satirical comedy about a high-soci- ety wedding which Hops


35 SONGS OF PRAISE. The 25FILM: A WEDDING.C h a n n e l - 4


12*30 M A JO R LE AG U E BASEBALL


( G ra n a d a " ! ) 9-


15 EVER DECREASING 9-30 AMICI DANCE u „


OLD MOUSE


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. Holy Communion from the Church of St John the Evangelist. Belfast.


11- 00 WOR KING FOR A BETTER LIFE. Today's programme looks at co­ operatives.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


Film shows the remarkable talents ol two craftsmen.


12- 00WEEKEND WORLD.


Matthew Parris heads an expert team of journalists analysing the issues and interviewing the people who make the news.


1- 00 U.F.O. An eternal triangle becomes a square when a woman finds that she has killed an alien instead of


her husband.


2- 00THE HUMAN FACTOR. Return ol the series which explores the strengths and unpredictability of the human spirit.


2-30 SNOOKER. The BCE In­


24)0 EVERY BODY HERE. Multicultural series lot chit- dren.


25 MAX THE 2.000-YEAR-


2-25ROMAN SCANDALS (1933) Eddie Cantor stars in MGM musical.


4-10CHANNEL 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL. The


Prix de I'Arc de Tridmphe. 30ANDREW AND PHIL.


4^5 A L IT T L E B IT OF MAGIC REALISED. Sir Roy Strong presents this television biography of Wil­ liam Fox Talbot, inventor ot the photographic negative and known as "the lather ol photography".


8-15 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Fillies Feature — The Women


behind the Pictures.


64)0 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. More gridiron highlights.


7-


— A NATION AND ITS MUSIC. Exploring popular music and entertainment in England.


8- 9-


10- 12-10 CLOSE 1 15 PILLAR OF FIRE. 15 CHOREOGRAPHY BY


JEROME ROBBINS. The New York City Ballet.


20 YIELD TO THE NIGHT (1956) Diana Dors stars


CELEBRATION WEEK


OCTOBER 8th, 1986 at B p.m.


WEDNESDAY, HERRICK BUNNEY 15 CHASING RAINBOWS


(St Giles Cathedral and University Edinburgh)


POPULAR PROGRAMME ALL ARE WELCOME


NON-MEMBERS C1.50 STUDENTS and OAPa E1


CONCERT GALA


(CONCERT 200) SATURDAY,


OCTOBER 11 th, 1986 at 8 p.m.


Linda Carrington. David Cooper, Roger Fisher, Nigol Gaze, Jack Longstalt,


Charles Myers, Judith Rawlinson, Philip Rushforth, Gordon Thorne — playing 3 Organs with Thomas Gaze. Treble


PROGRAMMES £2 FREETO MEMBERS


Tickets to reserve a seat available from


the Church Ottlce, Crabtrees and Rlbble Valley Music


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH, ORBAN SOCIETY


SHAWBRIDGE BASS


SOCCER a t


NWCFL DIV- ’


-A i t **


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 th


CLITHEROE


BURSCOUGH KO 3 p.m.


Admission £1


Children and OAPs 50p Refreshments available


Members' Licensed Clubhouse


Match sponsored by


The Committee Low Moor Club, St Paul's Street,


Low Moor, Clitheroe


LOW M O O R C L U B -THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th MEMBERS DRAW £13


TURKEY DRAW


WINNER No. 12873.12291 (Wine Claimed) MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE GUESTS


PICTURE. Last month saw Ihe UK release ot Mona Lisa, the film which won its star Bob Hoskins. Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival.


9- 00D EMP SE Y AND MAKEPEACE. Dempsey and Makepeace face an old foe — Keith Lymon, the deadly villain with the feather in his hair.


10- 00 FOOTBALL. Action from a top London First Division


game. .


1045 SNOOKER. The BCE In­ ternational: The Final.


12-30 SPECIAL SQUAD. The Specials are convinced a maniac with a vendetta is bent on destroying them.


1-20 CLOSEDOWN. l l l i i l l l i l 30 ONE V IL L A G E IN


14)5 DR SEUSS CARTOONS. 1-30 CHANNEL 4 RACING. From Newmarket.


3*20 BIG BROADCAST OF 1936. All-star musical revue linked by the hare­


brained pursuit of two radio entertainers.


10 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. 5- 05BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS.


640 RIGHT TO REPLY. The programme that gives vie­ wers a chance to air their views on TV's oulput.


6- 30 THE GREAT AUSTRA­


LIAN BOAT RACE: The America's Cup.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by 7


7- Days.


new series — a real life "soap opera" — charts a year in the life of Newcas­ tle University, seen through the eyes of a small group of individuals drawn from all walks of university life.


8-


9- 0 0P AR AD IS E PO S T ­ PONED. Leslie Titmuss now an ambitious Young Conservative, begins to map out his future. Sir Nicholas and Lady Grace have no reason to suppose they are involved in his plans . . .


10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES. 10-


20 AIRWOLF. "Break-in at 15 BENSON. Clayton an­


11- 1-30 CLOSE.


LIVE. Pamela Stephenson introduces some of the


best moments from the popular series shown ear­ lier this year.


lo Meet the Kilter. Boris Karloff" (1949).


^ SALVATION ARMY 55 FILM: "Abbott and Costel­


<|§gp> Blackburn Citadel GRAND MOCK AUCTION in THE CITADEL, EANAM, BLACKBURN


INAIUOK NEW BUILDING FUND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 198b


Viewing 5 p-ni. P-M- AUCTION 0-30 p.m.


Have you any items you would kindly donate foi this worthy cause.


Items of Household Goods, Funiituie, Bric-A-Brac. etc.


Goods can bo collected by ringing W I IA L U E Y 2570


CLITHEROE S c@ u ts AND GUIDES CANOE CLUB


OPEN DAY and BARBECUE at BARROW LODGE


S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 4 t h Irom 3 p.m. onwards


Attractions: POWER BOAT RIDE. JET SKI SAILING. WINDSURFING. CANOEING ADMISSION 25p


30 M^NA LISA — THE HURST GREEN VILLAGE HALL COMMITTEE ANNUAL DANCE F R ID A Y . OCTOBER 17th


IIUFFET SUPPER S-30p.ni. prompt DANCING V p.m. to I a.m. to Ihe MARK K1TTO BAND


also WHIST AND DOMINOES lit 7 p.m. LICENSED IIAK


Admission bn Tickets only To, ovotlabiefrom STONYlIVliST 323


COACH f g S HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI- COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL! RH S,


HODSONS <>r GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 39-I


\V I CUBS BROWNIES,YOUTH GROLPs ' WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP _


DINE and DANCE at


THE ASSHET0N ARMS, D0WNHAM


EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT | £$.50 includes a 5-Course Dinner


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followed by dance music to suit all tastes with a licence X to 1 a.ut.


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! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th ★ ★ ★


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB* ■X


£


I -X ______ Welcome Return to a Great Act______ J SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th


Versatile Entertainer_____


? FRANKLIN DAY * jenny mckenzie *


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WEEKLY DOUBLE; 29 — 9 WFPK1 Y TREBLE: 3 — 17 — 3


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AMALGAMATED Presents: REGIONAL


COMPANY ANDY CAFF


(By Arrangement with Samuel French Ltd) CLITHEROE CIVIC HALL


Saturday, October 11th |Kt_r -|-j< at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets available from x CIVIC HALL


Price: £2.50 Concessions: £2.00 nce:t.x:.vu — ----------- ------------ '


the musical , .


(Affiliated to the National Operatic and Dramatic Association)


nrvnx nv- TREVOR PEACOCK: MUSIC BY: ALAN PRICE ^ Y W C S BY^STn PRICE AND TREVOR PEACOCK


"An Innocent, warm hearted gutsy frolic" — Daily Telegraph


EMPRESS SQUASH AND FITNESS CENTRE CRICKET FIELD, CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE 26887


S * , ' ’ AEROBICS rA- y e r 'M


COME’S TO EMPRESS C O M E A L O N G ! STARTS


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th at 7-30 p.m.


Members £1.00; Non members £1.50 (INCLUDES SAUNA)


FURTHER DETAILS CLITHEROE 26887 PENDLE


WILL TRAVEL PRIVATE HIRE


MINI-BUS SERVICE 12 and 14 SEATERS


Full PSV Vehicles and Drivers. Distance No Object.


Being Taken Irom October 1 st, 1986, lor Christmas Parties, Weddings. Airports etc.


Reasonable Rales. Bookings


Tel. NELSON (0282)695478 or R0SSENDALE10706) 211S13


Catholic Ladles Guild J U M B L E


S A L E In THE HA L L LOWERGATE


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd


7 p.m. Admission: 5p Refreshments available


CRAFT FAIR


SUNDAY, OCTOBEK 5th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


REMEMBER


Pendle and Burnley Samaritans


SUNDAY MARKET on OCTOBER 5th at


T h e C o r o n a t io n H o te l Qlsbum.


Admission FREE


Knowle Green Village Hall Nr Ribchf»ter on the


Textile*. Soft and Wooden Toil*. Fabric Painter. Wood Turner.


.\fany inferrsfiHC cmflt including: Silk t lower*. Jeu'cllcry, Knitwear. Gian*.


A<fmisiiion25p. f Ailrfrrn hRKE. Refmhmenif nniHflhN_


Details Heritage Fair, (Earby 84403)


Pottery, PLUS Susan’* Farmhouse Fndge


ST F BcJ


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IN I T (plhank!


restore LOWER


BUCK INN' Waddington


C lith e ro e 2S705


Business Lunches


Daily **Boi Office: T»l 502502 124 houraj, 2 6 0 O O TAXIS IN CLITHEROE £1


H U G E REDUCTIONS in MINI-BUS PRICES


FREE DROPS ON PRE-PAID RETURNS IN CLITHEROE


Wednesday. October 15th 2-00 pjn. OLD TIME MUSIC HALL Tickets £2.50. £2.00


Saturday, Oclobar 16th. 0 p.m. — 1 am.


WILKO JOHNSON Tickets C3.50 advance; £4 door


Plus SUPPORT and DJ Thuraday. Octobar 309v J pm and 4J0 p-m.


THE CHUCKLEHOUNDS Children Cl .50. Adults £2


Saturday. November 1st, 0 pjn.


ALLAN BESWICK AT LARGE


All Tickets £3 JO


LIVE AT BLAKEYS LAUGHINGAS


Altarnitlv, com#dy with


KIT HOLLERBACH Admission only £1


JEREMY HARDY Clitheroe (E) Townswomeij


f a s h io n s h | presented by


| Jackies of Clitherl


on October 8th, 1986 at 7-30| in ihe


Catholic Hall, Lowergate, In aid ot Guild Funds C A S T L E T A X IS 30 REDBRICK. This major t 30THE O R C H E S TR A .


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b r i d g e s ;i T A X I S


only £ 1 b e fo re 6 p .m .


5 8-seater mini-bus available * CONTRACTS WELCOME


5 T e l . CLITHEROE J


55SATURDAY ALMOST R/bble Valley Borough Council Serving Ihe Community 2 3 4 9 1 o r 2 2 9 7 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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Jane t L A D YU Y C L IT H E R O E C E N T R A L


W O R K IN G M E N ’S C LU B Whatley Road, Clitheroe 23337


TONIGHT


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd Sing along with the one and only


BENTON GUINNESS Organ and Ukelele


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 th


JOE PUBLIC Members and Bona Fide Guests


(Vocal Instrumental Duo) Black.


warm, friendly atmosphere 8 -3 0 p .m . to 1 -3 0 a .m . B a s k e t m e a ls a v a i la b le


FREE ADMISSION on THURSDAYS v


SMART CASUAL DRESS '


16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY. T e l . 3 0 8 6


30 BLIND DATE. With Cilia


S T A R K IE A R M S Castle Street, Clitheroe


Tel. 22550 Sample our excellent


TABLE D’ H0TE MENU FOR THE AMAZING PRICE OF served 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. M E N U


Home-made soup of the day with crusty French bread


Deep fried Whitebait served with crispy salad and brown bread


Home-made pate and hot toast Melon boat served with sugar and ginger


Smoked mackerel served with a crispy salad and brown bread


Prawn cocktail served with Marie Rose sauce and brown bread


Rump Steak cooked to your liking, served with onion rings and button mushrooms


Trout Alniondine, pan fried and finished with toasted almonds


Succulent breaded scampi served with tar*are sauce Tender traditional roast chicken served with stuffing and chipolatas


Thick juicy gammon steak served with egg or pineapple Roast lamb chops served with tasty barbecue sauce Breaded plaice served with a garnish and tartare sauce


A selection of potatoes ami fresh vegetables according to season


A choice of home-made sweets from the trolley ■


& & * *


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l& . a a. a a. a. tr. -


Prawn Cocktail Fruit Juice


Game Soup _ Wc are now taking bookings for our a a. a. -a


Traditional Christmas Fayre Roast Turkey and Stuffing


served with Boiled and Roast Potatoes and fresh local Vegetables


Sweet Trolley


Hot Mince Pies and Cream Coffee and Mints £•1.95


Served every lunchtime and. by prior bookings of an evening, from December 1st to 24th inclusive


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KSFor further details please phone on above number** a a A a . a . a * *


C I V IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


Genuine 24-hour Service Anywhere in Clitheroe


Commencing Friday, October 3rd to Thursday (ex. Sun.) at 7-30 p.m.


Roast Loin Pork. Stuffing and Apple Sauce


Chipolatas, Gravy and Bacon Rolls UI


PENDLE LEISURE SERVICES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Trattord Parnell Productions Present


at COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL The Fun Packed Traditional Family Pantomime


R E D R ID IN G H O O D starring


The Ever Popular Comedy Entertainer Week commencing Monday, January 5th, 1987


B IL L Y F O N T A IN E plus full supporting company


Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen * Stuart Burrows * The Houghton Weavers ★ Black Dyke Mills Band ★ Syd Lawrence ★ Charlie Williams


Tickets and 1986/87 Pendle Winter Entertainments brochure giving full details ol the Bbove end other artists appear "9 fn Pendle ere now available (price 10p or 25pLiSc postage) Irom Pendle Leisure Services, 611 Albert Rood Colne? Tel. 864721. The Tourist Information Centre, Church Walk, Clltheroe. Remittances to Borough ot Pendle. Access


and Visa Welcome. _____ —


please" forward Winter Entertainments Brochure to the tot- lowing address.


N a m e ............................................................................. A d d re s s ...................................................................................


_ SfK C L ITH ER O E L IO N S CLUB presents


B


R A C E N IG H T ^ a t th e


Moorcock Inn, Waddington on


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th (First race 8 p.m.)


TICKETS: £2 including supper f ro m .


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Proceeds in aid of


L ‘ Working together for the world_ 'LION AID


| CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a


luture date may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would conlain Ihe name ol the organisation; name of the event and Ihe


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


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


Klnct Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


1 0 th O C T O B E R . C h a t - b u r n Y o u t h C l u -j J um b le S a le , M e th o d is t C h a p e l , C h a tb u r n . 7


p .m . 1 5 t h O C T O B E R .


C l i th e r o e C o n c e r ts S oc ­ th e


i e t y . a t C . R .G - 5 . . W in d S o lo is ts o f


3 1 , t O C T O B E R , F r id u y H o d d e r


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F o x h o u n d s , B u f f e t D a n c e . M o o r c o c k In n . W a d d in g to n .


1 3 th . 1 4 th a n d 1 5 th , N o v em b e r — B o l to n - b y - B o w I a n d D r a m a G ro u p , p re s e n t “ T im e M u r d e r e r P le a s e ' c om e d y t h r i l le r b y C. R . D y e r , V i l la g e H a l l , B o l to n - b y -B o w la n d . —


2 2 n d N O V E M B E R . 1 9 8 6 . U n i te d R e fo rm e d C h u r c h . C l i t h e r o e . C h r is tm a s F a i r .


I n q u i r ie s : B o l to n - b y - b o w la n d 277..


2 3 r d N O V E M B E R . 1986. Sunday. Slald- b u r n C h r is tm a s p re s e n t M in i M a r k e t .


2 6 t h - 2 9 t h N o v e m b e r . < ig8 6 — W a d d in g to n D ram a G ro u p p re s e n t a c o m e d y ‘ ‘ K e y f o r T w o " 7 -3 0 p .m .


2 8 th N O V E M B E R . B ow - la n d C o u n ty S e c o n d a ry S c h o o l . P T A W h is t . D o m in o a n d B e a t le


D r iv e , a t 7 -3 0 p .m .


2 9 th N O V E M B E R , 1 9 8 6 . C h r is t C h u r c h , C h a t - b u r n . A u tu m n F a y re . in th e S c h o o l H a l l , a t 2 -3 0 p .m .


P a r is h o f S t A n d rew SLAIDBURN


OCTOBER EVENTS IN THE PARISH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th


ST GEORGE’S, DUNSOP BRIDGE HARVEST SERVICE, at 2 p.m.


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL


ANNUAL CHURCH SALE, at 3 p.m.


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th NEWTON VILLAGE HALL OLD TYME MUSIC HALL


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ST JAMES’S PARISH CH CLITHEROE


HARVEST FESTIVAL SEf S U N D A Y , O C T O B E R


10-30 HARVEST FAMILY SEl 6 p.m. HARVEST PRAISl


9 a.m. HOLY COMMUNIC


Guest Preacher tor Harvest: Mr William l l at Coiwlch Parish Church, Staff


You are warmly Invited to each sc —


W H IT E B U L L H O I G IS B U R N . T e l . 2 3 3


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd


O V E R 1 8 s D IS C O 9 p.m. - L FREE admission before 10 p t


CHRISTMAS ’81 P A R T Y N IG H T S — E 1 0 Ini


Thurs., Dec. 11th; Sat., Dec. 13th; Wed.T lew tables left L


r MB I M ^ GEORGES - =


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NORTHOATC BLACKBURN box office


TbI. Blackburn 502582 ( 24 hour*) Friday, October 24th, 6-00 p.m.


ROY “CHUBBY” BROWN All tickets £4.00


IF EASILY OFFENDED-PLEASE STAY AWAYI


Friday, November 14th, 7*30 p.m. THE BYRDS


PLUS S H O U T - Tickets £5, £4, C3


Tueaday, November 1Bth 7-45 p.m. INCANTATION Tickets £6. £S. £4 Friday. November 20th at 0 p.m. RANDY CRAWFORD Tickets £0.50. £7.50. £6.50 WHALLEY SPORTS c l


G R A N D A U C T l TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1


WHALLEY C. of E. SCHI at 7 p.m. Viewing trom 6 p . f A D M I S S IO N i O b


7-Course Full Menue with choice ot Tur| Beet, E15p.p.


CHRISTMAS D f l I


BOOK YOUR TABLE NOWl SUNDAY LUNCH: 12 — 2 p.rjj SUNDAY, HIGH TEA 4 p.m. — 5-tg


W e s t B ra d fo rd M e th o d is t c |


H A R V E S T W E E ] SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4th at


Harvest Supper and musical items by tL Burnley Gilbert & Sullivan Sol T ic ke ts ; £1.50


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th at 2 p.m. _


HARVEST FESTIVAL Sfl Preacher: Rev. Michael Sparrow of Pnn"


J’oiirprr.nweawf yourjMpporf dwrino grraf/v appreciated.


the evening service musical items by th> group from Trinity Church, PaiJ •


C h am b e r O rc h e s t ra o f E u ro p e .


HARVEST AT ST HEI WADDINGTON


SATURDAY, OCTOBERl 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. I


HARVEST SUPPER (three eoursl entertainment. Licensed Bal


Tickets available frum shops in village. I Officers and at the door £2. £1 (child u |


SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8 a.m. Holv Communion


10-45 a.m. SUNG EUCHARl 0-30 p.m. HARVEST EVENil SERVICE (choral and conprepal


SS MICHAEL a JOHN’S SOCIAL presents


Fabulous Rock and Roll l\ Back by popular demand


T H E J E T ! Stars of Radio and TVi


Saturday, October 4th, at 7-3Cl featuring HARRY with Sounds OrigirM


Right ot admission reserved 18year!|


Tickets £2.50 available trom Castle Record Catholic Social Centre


I edisford roadI B


RIBBLE! POC


Tel. 248:1 WATER POLO TR> MONDAYS. 9 p.m. — 10 p


Beginners and ex-players well 5 0 p p e r s e s s io n


Rlbble Valley Borough Com Serving The Community


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