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Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 L4<treriisi)l Chlheroe 22321, (Editorial) , 22323 iAdvertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) C l ith e ro c A d v e r t is e r & T im e s , December i t h . 198B What's on■.- What’s on...What's on...What's on...What’s o n - - Z F ' X T ' X T ' i BBC-1 )


8-30 FAMILY-NESS 8-


featuring tne Muppei cnar- acters as babies.


9- OOSATURDAY S U P E R ­ STORE. Anita Dobson chats on the phone: a tet­ ter-writing competition: and Keith meets some partici­ pants in a game ol street


hockey.


12-15GRANDSTAND in t ro ­ duced by Desmond tynam, me. 12-55 Nows, weather: 12-20 Football Focus: 4-00 Rallying: The 35th Lom­ bard RAC Rally: 12-40 Ski­ ing: The first men's down­ hill; 1-15. 1-50 Motor Rac­ ing: Final round of the Grandstand Formula Ford


2000 series: 3-00 Rugby League: Live second-half coverage of a second round match: 1-15. 2-25 Swim­ ming: Hewlett Packard club team championship; Racing from Cheltenham: 1-05 Daily Express Triumph Hur­ dle Race Trial, 1-40 Glen International Bula Hurdle race. 2-15 Glen Interna­ tional Gold Cup: Football Focus and Final Score, plus news at half time.


5-05 NEWS. WEATHER 5-15 R E G IO N A L SPORT/NEWS


5-20ROLAND RAT - THE SERIES with guests Karen Kaye. Garry Glitter and Samantha Fox.


5- 45 DOCTOR WHO starring Colin Baker and Bonnie


Langford. 6-


(new series). High-tech e lectronic bingo game. __..d by B<


6-50HI-DE-HI! C liv e g ets extremely cold feet about his engagement to Gladys, but he refuses to be pushed around by his parents, so he is forced to stand up for


her w ith a b ar rag e ol insults.


7- feats.


8- 00 CASUALTY. Megan feels tired and lonely in a mixed ward after her operation. Duffy visits her and tells her about being attacked on her way to work.


8- WEATHER 9- 05 FILM. "Loving Couples."


S hirle y MacLaine and James Coburn play two rich and successful Beverley Hills doctors who have a boring, unhappy marriage.


10- 40 MATT HOUSTON. Hous­ ton and CJ are in danger of becoming sacrificial lambs when they are involved with a sinister religious cult


11- Lives Down the Lane. "


MAGIC SHOW (n ew series). Amazing marvels, joyous jokes and amazing


4-


2- 00 FILM. "Room Service.” starring the Marx Brothers and Lucille Ball.


3-


ring Tony Hancock as a frustrated a rtis t among thousands of bowler-hatted commuters.


finds himself facing the wrath ol a dead man's sweetheart.


5- 45 SCHOLS PROM from the Royal Albert Hall.


6- 35 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB. Four ol the world's top players compete.


7- 05 NEWSVIEW 7- 45 SATURDAY RREVIEW. A


look at Europe's most com­ p rehensive museum of 19th-century art and cul­


ture, a preview of Wayne Eagling's new ballet.


8- 9-


Seco n d of th re e p ro ­ grammes fea tur ing the music of California.


two haunting films by Alain Resnais: "L'Amour a Mori."


11-20FILM. "L a s t Year in Marienbad."


( Granada 9-25 NO. 73 15 BOB'S FULL HOUSE


11- 05TARZAN. Jai and his friend, Ubi. sneak a ride on an elephant safari which is raided by a gang of former mercenaries.


12- 00 ITN NEWS 12-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. A look at the week's outstand­ ing football moments.


12-30 WRESTLING from Bolton. 1- 2-


20THE P AU L D A N IE LS i SATURDAY


Jodie Foster plays Rynn. a 13-year-old girl living in seclusion with her father.


12-55 WEATHER 35THE MUPPET BABIES 8- 45ITN NEWS AND SPORT


9- 00 UNNATURAL CAUSES. Colonel Waley, hon. sec. of the all-male Hunters Club, detests women. So when ladies are allowed to join the club, they shouldn't be loo surprised by what they get.


15 FILM. "The Rebel." star­


10- 00 FILM. "French Connection II," starring Gene Hackman and Fernando Rey.


55 LARAMIE. Jess Harper


12-05 GENESIS — THE MAMA CONCERT. A recorded concert featuring the songs on the Inv is ib le Touch album.


1-00 TALES FROM THE DARK-


SIDE. A lady who suffers from compulsive crying meets a collector a human tears. (1-30 Closedown).


Channel-4 programme. 35 WEST COAST STORY. 10-


50THE FILM CLUB featuring 12-


11- GIRL.


1- 00SOUTH S E A S V O Y ­ AGE. Krov and Ann Menu^ hin continue their voyage of discovery amongst some of the remotest islands of the South West Pacific.


2- 00 HAMLET (1948) Laurence Olivier's Oscar-winning film


version. 4- 50 RISKY BUSINESS. An mated film.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- O O R IG H T


6-


20THE BIONIC WOMAN. 15 DREAMS. Phil turns his


life around and the band members lives upside down when he walks out on them.


2-45 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING AND WORLD MASTERS DARTS. WBC light middleweight champi­ onship between John "The Beast' Mugabi and Duan Thomas.


50N EWS . S PO R T ANO


4- 45RESULTS SERVICE. Elton Welsby presents today's sports results.


5- 00 ITN NEWS


S-05 BLOCKBUSTERS with Bob Holness.


5-35THE A-TEAM. The A- Team's search tor a judge s kidnapped daughter takes them to Europe


7-15 BEADLE’S A80UT. More outrageous stunts and hilarious moments


25 FILM. "The Little Girl who


7-45THE PRICE IS RIGHT p re s e n te d by* L e s l ie Crowther


SUNDAY 2- BBC-1 ) 8- 9-


10- 11-


55 PLAY SCHOOL


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 IDEAS UNLIMITED. Sug­


gestion schemes ian tor beginners


11-30 P A R E N T EVERYDAY YOGA. LORDS. 15 MORNING WORSHIP.


55 BUOGIORNO ITALIA! Ital­ 20LYNN MA R S H A L L ' S4- P R O ­


GRAMME . Edu c a t i o n choices for deal children


11- 45TELEJOURNAL. Recent Spanish language news. 10 SEE HEAR.


12-


12-35 FARMING. 1- 00THI S WE E K . NE X T WEE K w ith Da v id


Dimbleby


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition


3- 00MATCH OF THE DAY LIVE. A special look at Manchester United and Tot­ tenham Hotspur s lives under their new manage­ ment wi t h t he mat ch between these two glamour


4-


clubs TIME.


520DOMESDAY. Mi chael Wood travels through the towns of England m search of town life of the Middle Ages arid later, and won­ ders whether there is a future for towns at all


6- 00 D A V ID C O P P E R - FIELD. David is forbidden ever to see Dora again by Speniow


530 NEWS: Weather 540 SONGS OF PRAISE from


Dumfries. 7-


version of the successful comedy TV senes, starring Ronnie Barker and Richard Beck insale


3- 00 FILM: "Seven Faces of Dr Lao". Fantasy drama An elderly Chinaman named Dr Lao descends on the town of Ahbone and sets up his circus. Overnight, this strange man has a mysteri­ ous influence on some of the townspeople


zart recital


510THINKING ALOUD. Does poetry still play a central role in our cultural lite?


550 SKI SUNDAY (new senes) The 1986 World Cup and W o rl d


A lp in e Championships


530 T H E MO N E Y PR O ­ GRAMME. Financial and business magazine


7- 8- 00 T H E


Kennedy reviews "T he Visit'. "Entertainment USA and "A Change of Mind


N A T U R A L


WORLD. Ichkeul. a pro­ tected marsh and lake area m Tunisia


55 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON


550 THE LAURENCE OLIVIER AWARDS 1986 presented by the Society of West End Theatre The stars present and receive accolades


1510 THE GREAT AMERICAN P I C T U R E SHOW: Heroes Jack Dunne escapes from a psy­ chiatric hospital with some buddies On his travels, he meets Carol who is running away from marriage in New York Will love conquer all7


15 FILM: Porridge 1979 film 9-


8- 45 NEWS: Weatner 9- 00THE SINGING DETEC­ TIVE. Denms Potter s film- with-music This week, clues to Marlows predica­ ment from his youth


10-


examines We credit phe­ nomenon from a moral per­ spective. and asks whether we should discipline our­ selves more


10- 50 T H E R O C K F O R D FILES st ar r i ng James


Garner 11- 40 WEATHER. ( BBC-2 ) 9-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


1535 BLUE PETER. 11-25 THE C H I L D R E N OF GREEN KNOWE. Tolly


tries to fmd the other chil­ dren in the house


11- 12-


with clips from the BBC archives


top 40 chart sounds


1-40 RUGBY SPECIAL. Thorn EMI Divisional Champion­ s h i p L o n d o n v The Midlands


( Granada") MOUSE.


9-30 FRAGGLE ROCK. Music. humour and fantasy


1500 KRAZY KITCHEN. Chaos from tne deadly duo


1520 A G A I N S T 10 EVERYMAN. Martin Young T H E


ODDS. Industrialists like Henry Ford don t step off the production line every day


1530THE ADVENTURES OF B L ACK B EAUTY. An escaped convict holds Kevin and Black Beauty hostage and forces Vicky to get food and clotfunq so ne can complete his escape


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from St Germain s Church, Birmingham


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. Pre­ sented by Matthew Pams


1-00 W O O D Y W O O D ­ PECKER. Woody com­ petes with a band of pirates for a treasure chest


50WINDMILL. Chris Serle


1-05 AAP KAA HAK. MQT HE MU N S T E R S . 1- 40 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT with Michael Wmstaniey


50 NO LIMITS. Videos and


2- 00 T H E HUMAN F A C ­ TOR. An u n lik e ly , but e n d u r i n g f r i e n d s h i p


between John Lennon's widow. Yoko Ono and Sal­ vation Army captain


2-30 SNOOKER: HOFMEISTER WORLD DOUBLES.


20T HE WE E K IN THE


4-30THE RETURN OF THE ANTELOPE. A move to the country is planned when Grandfather s house goes up for sale.


500CANDID CAMERA. 530 DOWN TO EARTH. Fea­ tured are three families who gave up everything to farm in France.


35 MUSIC IN CAMERA. Mo­ 7-


500 B U L L S E Y E wi t h Jim Bowen.


530 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. Harry takes a


trip on the quiet River Stour. Michael Aspel.


7-45 THE SECOND WORST OF ALR IGHT ON T H E NIGHT p r e s e n t e d by


Dennis Norden 15 DID YOU SEE? Ludovic


845 ITN NEWS. 9-00 L ON DO N'S B U R N ­ ING. Black comedy set in an inner London lire station.


11-OOROOM AT THE BOT ­ TOM. Nesbitt is m danger of losing his new job if he does not conform.


11- Smtonia.


12- 00 SNOOKER: HOFMEISTER WORLD DOUBLES. The last 16 are bidding for quar­ ter-final places


1240 CLOSEDOWN. Channel-4) 525 SUNDAY EAST.


10- 00T H E WORLD T H I S WEEK. Weekly news and discussion Irom around the world


11- 00 W O R Z E L MIDGE.


11- 25 MAX THE 2000 YEAR OLD 12- GU M-


Gtno and a sick raccoon are taken m by the Waltons.


15C H I L D ' S PL A Y wi t h TO


REPLY. Viewers air their views on TV's output.


30THE GREAT AUSTRA


LIAN BOAT RACE: The America's Cup.


7- 00NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Days.


7- 30 T H E A N G L O - I N


DIANS. They were once " th e p illa rs of B r it is h Imperialism'' in India. Today they are a disappearing minority.


8- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th


FITZ and STARTZ Sure lo please


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th


JIM MARSH Always welcome


WEEKLY DOUBLE 20 — 21 30R ED BR IC K . The Vice WEEKLY TREBLE 13 — 20 — 13


Chancellor has disastrous news of massive cuts lor the university.


9- 00 CO. Michael Elphick stars as an amateur radio enthu­ siast whose life changes d ram a t ic a lly when he


makes c o n ta c t with round-the-world yachtsman.


10- 00 H I L L BLU ES.


11- 00 WHO DARES WINS. Out­ rageous humour.


11- 45 SIX OF HEARTS 12- 45 T H E


1-10 CLOSE


Only a few days left to buy your CHACKlS'O swim offer I ’ av fo r (i enjoy 12 SWI.MS


O F FER ENDS D ECEM B ER 11th. liKStj nibble Vlllh il Rurmujh Cmmnl srrnmj the cmnnumly


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Gistmme Park Hospital welcomes people who. because thev are normallv reliant on full-time care, find it difficult to till away for a Christmas holiday.


. i i I Ml KUl 1 WMHI HU' - M \ HOLIDAY STAYS


Over the Christmas and New Year oeriod we are able to offer holiday slays at a specially reduced price.


Our Christmas programme includes. CARtll. S l . \ ( l l \ ( l


CHRISTMAS SERVICE


CHRISTMAS LCSCII FOR l ‘ATTESTS ASI) FAMILIES The hospital w ill. of oiarse. remain fu lly operational ihrnuphoul th«* holiday jH-riod.


30 SYMPHONY. The Northern


p o : -W TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO GISBURN Wl


CHRISTMAS FAIR Annual


to be held this Saturday, December 6th at the Festival Hall, Gisburn, starting 2-30 p.m.


Stalls lo include Bulbs. Cakes. Hand-made. Second-hand Toys and Gilts.


FATHER CHRISTMAS is coming too. Light refreshments also served.


Admittance: Adults 20p. Children 10p


30 THE WALTONS. Runaway t'<a


Bites. Freddie McGregor and The Ta*i Connection with The Sly and Robbie Band


2-00 P O B ' s P R O ­


GRAMME. Guest Brian Patten tells ol an unloved o'd garden gnome


2-30FILM: "Noorie” (1979) 4-10 W O R L D A L I V E : SPAIN. "B i rd s o l the Meseta


505NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by The Business Programme


6- 00 AMER ICA N FO O T­ BALL.


7- 15 T H E W O R L D A T


WAR. Hitler s attack on Poland. Britain's declaration ot war on Germany, the Nazi terror


515CHANNEL 4 INQUIRY: THE POLICE. Invesigntes the role of tne police


945 KEEP O F F T H E


GRASS. The bag lady and the park keeper find that they have an interest in common after all


1520 N O T H I N G SACRED. (1937) Comedy drama


1140 THE LONDON NOBODY KNOWS (1967) James Mason acts as guide and narrator in 1967 London.


. 12-35 CLOSE. ^ ^ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


CUTHKKOK PARISH CHTRl'Il "76 OROl’P”


CHRISTMAS TEA in tliv r i ' l ’ I ’.K MALI, on


Misn-llimv htall- < ;t- SVw - Toys. .-to. Homt*-m;iili’ tra>


ADMISSMN tinrUidiiiK ;P»p, I ’HII.DRKN 2l>|> f i r Chtl.fr, ft h'n nil" it nd


SATURDAY. DKCKMIIKR «tl\. at 2-:») p.m Oprurr: MILS KI.SIK I lilN K YW K I .I .


All money taken to go to the Cancer Support Unit, Airedale Hospital


to l r<a ro 30THE TUBE. Featuring It


TRAVELLERS HOTEL, GISBURN S U ND A Y , DECEMBER 7 th 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


CAR BOOT SALE INDOOR


WHY NOT CLEAR OUT YOUR ATTIC AND COME ALONG NO NEW GOODS ALL STALLS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE NO CLOTHES STALLS BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE


Inquiries and Bookings Tel. BARNOLDSWICK B15756


FRASER EAGLE COACH EXCURSIONS


SIMPLY RED (APOLLO Manchester) CHRIS REA 3TICKBTSONLY (APOLLO Manchester) LEVEL 42 (NEC Birmingham) LEVEL 42 (NEC Birmingham) BIG COUNTRY (NEC Birmingham)


STATUS QUO (NEC Birmingham) KOOL AND THE GANG


(NEC Birmingham)


Thursday, December 4th C10.00


Friday, December 5th C10.00


Saturday, December 6th C15.50


Monday, December 8th Cl 5.50


Sunday, December 14th C15.00


Friday, December 19th C17.50


Book at TRAVELPLAN, BURNLEY .TEL. 415151.


Friday, December 5th C15.50


COACH f g g HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOLTRIPS.


HODSONS ..f GISBURN TEL. GISHURN 394


W.I., CURS. RROWNIKS.YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


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N A T IO N A L C HILD R EN'S HOME COFFEE AND MINCE PIES


at THE MANOR HOUSE, CHATBURN Home for the Elderly


(By kind permission of Mr and Mrs C Harrison) on


SU N D A Y , DEC EM B ER 7 th , 1986 2 p .m . — 4 p .m .


Bring and Buy Stall, Handicraft Stall. Cake Stall Tickets 30p


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THE ASSHET0N ARMS, D0WNHAM


DUE TO RE-ORGANISATION OF RESERVATIONS WE NOW HAVE SOME TABLES AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING OINNER DANCES


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SELLTHOSE UNWANTED


ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPfft


BIW22XT PQH jUYtNQ ANO ■ ■LLINO I v j ' - ' t e / 'l i T W I L I G H T


ZONE. Double bill from the American anthology ol tales of the supernatural


H U R R Y ^ i i l j r r y


H U R R Y i RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS FAYRE 1986


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th at 7-30 p.m.


IN THE DRAMA COMPLEX


ADMISSION: Adults 20p, Children 10p Refreshments available


GAMES — FANCY GOODS — RAFFLE — WHITE ELEPHANT — STALLS, ETC.


S T R E E *


Members and Bona Fide Guests i r k - k ' k i r k i r k * * * * * ★


R IB B L K S D A L K P O O L Kdisford Koad. Clitheroe


THE MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE LADIES’ COMMITTEE Invite you lo a


CHRISTMAS


* > - ) ■


8


COFFEE MORNING in the


j i MAYOR’S PARLOUR, CHURCH STREET A?


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th 9-30 a.m. lo noon 4M IN AID OF MAYORS WELFARE FUND ADMISSION 25p


BRING AND BUY — TOMBOLA— CAKE STALL NAME THE DOLL — DRAW


JjJ f f /


IB p r . 20THE HEART OF THE


DRAGON. What it is like to live and work on the edge ol Inner Mongolia.


15TREASURE HUNT.


REMIKO’S TAVERNA You already know


our good food and service


celebration for Christmas. We have a few places for our


We are having a family


friends. Let us know If you would like to Join In. Small


parties are our speciality. Ring us for details


REiyi^KO’S TAVERNA


7 Parson Lane, Clitheroe Tel. 23270


Si * * - * * + - X


| RIOS NIGHTCLUB t 14 Accrington Road, Whalley tj


Sj TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16th * ★ ALL STAR ★ featuring jj ' i


St M ER S E Y SO U N D $ $


& GERRY & THE PACEMAKERS MIKE PENDERS SEARCHERS


THE MERSEYBEATS 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.


. CLITHEROE 25919 or WHALLEY 3086 ^ vsr.


v - v - v - v -


clitheroe Central WORKING MEN’S CLUB


■2J


9-25A QUESTION OF ECO­ NOMICS.


9- 504 W H A T I T ’ S W O R T H . C o n s u m e r


| ‘ lH<>-7 WINTT.U CONCr.K T SliRll.S MUNICIPAL HALL A LB ERT R O A D , COLNE


TUESDAY, DECEMBER !Hh, 7-30 p.m. NICHOLAS WARD — Director


20ISAURA THE SLAVE


MOZART CORELLI


BACH TCHAIKOVSKY


Line Kleine Nachtmusik Christmas Concerto Double Concerto


Serenade for Strings


, Whalley Road, Clitheroe 23337 TONIGHT


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th Sing along with the one and only


BENTON GUINNESS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th GRAHAM BROUGHTON


Organ and Ukelele


Country and Western Duo DON’T MISS


Members and Bona Fide Guests •


m hits of the sixties with the groups who/ ' made it happen.'


plus EDDIE FLANAGAN ! start Christmas here by re-llving the !


i


t; Tickets C12.50 including Special Kf Christmas Carved Buffet available by 1 ringing.


jy- V | m o n e y PIT- '•'itfSilPcti/e If* — j f r nibble Valley Borough Council Serving The Community '7'AJS "V1 '* * 2 <^<0? :M ^ ™ a a *'■’ *>* * “ * ° 03


ST AMBROSE’S CHURCH j GRINDLETON


II CHRISTMAS FAYRE


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 th in THE CHURCH SCHOOL


I 0 18 iv


at 2-30 p.m. Opened by


The Revs’ Mr and Mrs G. Halls


CAKE STALLS, TEAS, TOMBOLA, GIFTS A DM IS S IO N 2 0 p


— - w LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th


G Y P S Y


Two-boy ComedyCabaret Duo SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 th


MEMBERS’ DRAW £ 1 6


Whisky Draw No. 64 (claimed); Wine No. 24756 (claimed); Turkey No. 23010 (claimed). 24756 (not claimed)


Members and Bona Fide Guests ' f f - ' f f - ' f f - ' f f - f f - ' f f '& ■ * CLITHEROE YOUNG FARMERS


S WHIST and * DOMINO DRIVE


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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th at 7-30 p.m.


at PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL Admission: E1 including supper


£ j . # . ■ & . j ;<a fo r<a to


' &■ ' # ■ '& ■ & V - r<» to ro r<a ro


*• See Santa on a steam train i.


at the Yorkshire Dales Railway, Embsay near Sklpton (off A59)


$. Trains run on Sundaysf


2 December 7th, 14»h and 21 st, Saturdays, ?. December 13th and 20th, from 11 a.m. ^


0 Fare,: Adults C1.20, children E2 Including present, OAP'e J


and every 45 mins, until 4-30 p.m. and children without preaenta, 60p


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Bar and refreshments on train. Buffet on station . *1-


?*» c i t i r < * ■iff, a . a -a. ■&.


Y . ' . Y . ’ . Y . Y . Y r ' . W . Y . W S V . V . V . W . h V


^ THE HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


CHRISTMAS WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1986 at 7-45 p.m.


in NEWTON VILLAGE HALL Admission £1


Good prizes, rattle, refreshments r<a


Visit our model, book and souvenir shop. Open every day until Christmas


r o ra i m b* r « w* b* &


DOG AND PARTRIDGE BARROW, NEAR WHALLEY. Tel. 3179


PRE-CHRISTMAS MENU NOW BEING SERVED


Our New Year’s Eve Menu is now available Bookings now being taken


OPEN SEVEN LUNCHES AND SEVEN NIGHTS Telephone Whalley 3179


= = KING ^ I iEGEORGES =


= HALL =


NORTMCATE OLACKBUAN BOX OPFiCt


T#1 Blackburn 582562 ( 24 hour*) FfkMy, D*c. 19th. 700


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ROYAL LIVERPOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT


Tlckats C5-20. E3.90. C2.40 PANTOMIME


Dec. 26th — Jan. 3rd


AND THE SANDS OF TIME Adulta C2.S0, ChlldrarvOPA C2


SINBAD Wednesday, January 14th 7-30 p.m.


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY JOAN BOOTHROYD


ANSY BOOTHROYD CHARLES MATTHEWS


Wednesday, December 10th


ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL Chatburn Road 7-30 p m.


Tickets at the door C2.75 Students Cl.00


£ ADMISSION: E1.00 before 10 p.m. J


(Right ol admission reserved) n


£ ^


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CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Many crafts displayed at their within this period setting.


nt th e I 'K N D I .K I IK K IT A G K C K N T I tK Burrow ford, Nr. Nelson (Junction of A6S3/B62I7I


SUNDAY, DECKM11KR 7th — 111 a.m. — 5 p.m. Admission: Adults 33p, Children free.


Well sipn|N>sted, refreshments available. I Mails: lleriluKe Fairs, Karhy St 10.17


NIK KERSHAW Tlckata C6.50. C5.S0


(CONTRALTO) (SOPRANO) (PIANO)


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= t i . - L u = 5M IT t = Boi QWica: Tat 562562 (2< houra) _ Friday. Dac. 5th. 9 pm - t a m.


THE CHEVALIER BROS Ticked £3.50 adv„ £4 on door


Saturday, December 20th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


GONE TO EARTH


SONS OF HARRY CROSS THE WALKING SEEDS


JEOSY DODD AND THE Tlcketa £3.50 Advance. £4 Poor


Wednesday. December 24th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


FRANK SIDEBOTTOM Advanca Tlckaia £3.50


JOHN OTWAY ROB GRAY


(Admlaalon to Blakaya by Ttckat only)


Advanca ticaatt tvaMaON from Boi Othc* (t am. — S pm, Man. to Frt. 10 am. — * p m„ SaL) and from Mld^annln* Arta Aa-


Tourlat Worldwlda. Samoidawick; Tha Enlar- Ulnar. Watarfoot. Soma ar* mb|act lo a booting faa


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MON Accordionist ________ Comedian .


WED Easy Listening/ Folk Music____


THURS Vocalist Jazz Funk Dtsco^ Organist


TiMl Alban Francis Renowned pianist


in the Sinatra Lounge.


T H f lK S E m f - lb l i l l U 0 S E \ OPEN TUES TO SUN


1 6.30pm. • 10.30pm


problems findiniz somethin): unusual for your wife for


CORDON BLEU GENTLEMEN htivint! L00KCn6S,FURTHER


For a Christmas Present!!


Treat her to one of our Special Cookery Demonstrations


For further (feta ils please phone


Savoy & Continental


Restaurant and Cookery School


Crossways Restaurant Padiham


Tel. Padiham 72423______ 5


& CHRISTMAS PARTY $ S*


C IV IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


COMMENCING FRIDAY,


DECEMBER 5th to THURSDAY (ex-SUNDAY) at 7-30 p.m.


WolterA Anna are trying lo build a life logelher... ... mey just Dove lo finish building o home together lust!


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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323


1 0 th DECEMB ER, Wed­ nesday. C l ith e ro e Con­ c e r ts So ciety at CHGS. Joan B o o th ro y d . Con­ t r a l t o ; A n s y B o o th ­ ro y d , So pra no; Charles M a t th ew s . Piano.


2 3 rd , 2 4 th , 2 9 th , 30th and 31st Ja n u a ry . T r in ­ i ty Pa ntom im e. “ C in ­ d e re l la . ’ ’


18 th to 2 8 th Feb rua ry, 19 8 7 . C l ith e ro e Parish C h u r c h


D ram a t ic and Operatic So c iety pre se n t “ Bless the B r id e . ” __


A m a t e u r


W H IT E BULL HOTEI GISBURN Tel. 233


£10 p.p. Incl. Dinner, Dancing, Party Games, Crackl Spot Prizes, etc.


CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTSl I


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th — Fully Booked!


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th — Few Tables l | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th — Few Tables Lcf


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CHRISTMAS EVE PARTY NIGHl Plated Buffet, 50/50 Dancing — £5 p.p. (Ticket o n |





CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH 7-course meal at 3 p.m. £15 p.p.





NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY NIGt 50/50 Dancing and Plated Buffet — £5 p.p. (Ticket <i


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SUNDAY LUNCHTIME JAZZ In th* SHUTTLE BAR


LES ALLEN BAND FREE ADMISSION


Sunday. December 7th 12noon — 2p.m.


Sunday, December 7th 2-45 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN CONCERT No. 3


THE BRIGHOUSE &


RASTRICK BAND Tickets £1.50; Concession 75p


ROTARY CLUB of BURNLEY present llie Helton Civic Ladles' Choir


Sunday, December 7th 7-30 p m. GRAND CHARITY


CAROL CONCERT Tickets Et.50


A chence fo see and hear the hear of focal rock 'n'pop bands In Ihe MONDAY BANDSTAND ahoweata


HARRY WHARTON & CO. Next week: SOME NOW ARE FREE ADMISSION


EVERY TUESDAY In the SHUTTLE BAR from 8 p.m.


BRENT LORD EiSTS


PLAYS YOUR REQU FREE APMISSION


) (Piano) A unique Scottish folk bend


Importsnt thay made (he music seem es trash ss scything wrltlsn todsy" Tickets £3.50 and £2.75 Concessions £2.75 and £2


THE BATTLEFIELD BAND "They sstltflad purists with songs about Scottish folk fora ...but most


Monday, December 15th 8 p.m.


A CHRISTMAS CAROL by CHARLES DICKENS


time-honoured tale of Chnstmas Spirit Tickets £2; Concessions £f


Charles Muglestan recreates the dramatic pubic reading of this


for aH the tamify: seasonal songs, muse, audience carols and lots of tun — with


An evening of Chnstmas entertainment


Wednesday, Dec. 17tn 7-30 p.m. A CELEBRATION OF XMAS


CAROLINE TAYLOR (soprano) PETER WALKER (baritone) and ROSEHILL JUNIOR SCHOOL CHOIR


Conductor: Brenda Whit ham


Proceeds in aid ot "Manorfands" Sue Ptyder Home. Qxenhope Tickets £1.50


JAZZ & BLUES BAND Tickets £5 all seats


Thursday, December 8th 8 p.m. CHRIS BARBER’S


Monday, December 22nd


THETHREEJOHNS One 0/ the UK's top ten. Indie bands, PLUS SUPPORT


CHRISTMAS EVE BANOSTAND In the (oyer from 9-30 p.m.


Two of Burnley 's (avounre local bands FREE ADMISSION


INSIDE INFORMATION PSYCHIC DANSE


Wednesday. December 31st NEW YEAR'S EVE OANCE featunng


THE MIKE ALLAN BAND JOHNNY MARSH QUARTET


Feurror. Weft2 and Me a bttie to tne Best Big Band and Party Sounds Tickets £5


SOUNDS STEREO DISCO SUPPER AVAILABLE


Friday, December 5th 7-30 p.m. INNER CITY THEATRE CO. present


BURNLEY RECREATION ANO LEISURE SERVICES


THERE’S A LOT OF IT ABOUT A new comedy by Les Miller


Comedy rums fo farce when John and Mike defy their w-tves and begin a


para-mihlary neighbourhood watch1 PAOIHAM TOWN HALL


Tickets £2: Concessions £1


Tickets available from Mechanics' Boi Offce, Manchester Road. Burnley. Tel. 30055 or at the door


(Ch/ef Executive Officer)


A m w w v w w w WEST BRADFORD


METHODIST CHURCH


CHRISTMAS FAYRE


: on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 2-30 p.m.


Musical items by pupils from Waddington and West Bradford School.


Crockery and Gill Stalls and Bran Tub.


- Father Christmas will also be therel


Afternoon Taa, prlcad 50p


' Bus (No. 227) loaves York Street lor West Bradford at 2-19 p.m.


IS W W W V W W W Y W /


CLITHEROE ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH CHOIRS presents


HANDEL’S MESSIAH


CHRISTMAS MUSIC and


in CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH


on SATURDAY, DEC. 13th at 7-30 p.m.


Admission £1. Programmes at the door, from choir members or on Clitheroe 25988


CHRISTMAS CAROLS


Sunday, Deccml 21st. 11 a.m. I


F lea M Gisburn Festl


Inquiril


Tel. Clcvj S249!


tos NEW PARl blackeI


15 MARKET I NELSJ


Call cr w I BRIAN WHITTLE


Tekeu £2.50 (doors open 8 p.m.) Wednesday, December 24th


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DECEMBEl 7-30 p.l


Admisslorl Meat priz-l


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