Clitheroe 2232!, (Editorial) 22323 (Advert Clitheroe 2i■>Ul (Ed,tonal). 22323 rAH,miming). Burnley 2233, ( C U M 2 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, November Gilt, 1986 n i i i P W im i T i i i l
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TABLE D’ H0TE MENU FOR THE AMAZING PRICE OF
SATURDAY- ( B B C -1 )
8-30 THE FAMILY NESS 8-
9- OOSATURDAY SUPER STORE Paul Shane and Su Pollard visit the store, plus Patrick Moore and Doctor and the Medics and at 11-30 The Lord Mayor's Show.
12-15GRANDSTAND intro duced by Steve Rider, inc. 12-50 News. Weather; 12- 20 Football Focus: 2-00. 3- 05 Rugby League: Whit bread Trophy Series, Second Test. Great Britain v Australia; 12-35, 1-10,1* 45 Racing from Chel tenham: 12-55, 1-25 Motor Racing, the Formula Ford Festival races from Brands Hatch: 2-55, Cricket, news of the meeting of Somerset CC; 3-50 Championship Bowling; 4-35 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS, Weather. 5-15R EGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS
5-20 ROLAND RAT with guest Leslie Ash as a beautiful
5- 45 DOCTOR WHO starring Colin Baker and Bonnie Langford
6-
LATE LATE BREAK FAST SHOW Another fun- filled live show.
7- 00 EVERY SECOND COUNTS Comedy quiz show with Paul Daniels.
7-
The Camp Controller ar rives threatening every one's jobs.
8- 05C A S U A L T Y A man crashes his car and the ambulance bringing him is involved with some skin heads A patient from an old peoples home dies while awaiting a bed and Ewart's missing daughter is brought in drunk.
8- Weather.
9- 10 RO Y A L B R IT IS H LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE Held in
the Royal Albert Hall. London, in the presence of The Queen.
10- 40 BODYLINE Jardine ar rives in Australia with his MCC team.
12-10 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL ING CIS Insurance United Kingdom Indoor Singles Championship.
1-10 WEATHER 7- - 2 1
1-50 FILM: MR SKEFFING- TON Bette Davis and Claude Rams as a couple
( BBC-1 T) 8-
9- 940 PEOPLE LIKE US
10-05 TALKING BUSINESS 10-
SUNDAY
11- 12-
55 PLAY SCHOOL 10 ASIAN MAGAZINE
spy. f Q r a n a d a ) 10 THE NOEL EDMONDS
9-25 No. 73 Prepare tor any thing from bassett hounds
to holograms.
11- 05 TARZAN Tarzan and a visiting photographer dis
35HI-DE-HI! (new series)
cover a sinister plot to hand over part of the jungle to a foreign power.
12- 00ITN NEWS
12-05SAINT & GREAVSIE Soccer's dynamic double act.
12-30WRESTLING from St George's Hall. Bradford.
1- 2-
“ Lono Live the Kinq". 55 NEWS AND SPORT;
jealous when Lisa begins seeing a guy who she knew in high school.
2-45 SINBAD AND THE EYE OF THE TIGER starring Patrick Wayne and Taryn Power. Arabian Nights ad venture.
445 RESULTS SERVICE 5-001TN NEWS
5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS pre sented by Bob Holness.
5- 6-
adventures with the Vie tnam veterans, now sol diers of fortune.
blind date under the watch ful eye of Cilia Black.
up with the fun foursome.
745 3-2-1 with Ted Rogers. To night you can see the top five winning acts from the entertainment industry's Club Mirror awards.
SU N D A Y - 12-10 CARTOON TIME
12-25 FILM: "RUN WILD, RUN FREE" Moving story of a mute boy and his love for a white colt, set in the wilds of Dartmoor.
30 R E M E M B R A N C E 55 THIS IS THE DAY Letters
tor Remembrance Sunday. 10 SEE HEAR
12-35 FARMING 1- O0TH1S WEEK NEXT WEEK David Dimbleby discusses current aMairs «Mtn decision-makers and meir opponents
2- 00 EASTENDERS Omnibus edition
34)0 F ILM : • ‘ D U N K IR K " Duong me retreat to Dunk irk.. a small group of British soldiers arc- cut off After thcr officer has been killed Corporal Bmns (John Mills) is compelled to assume re sponsibility (1950. bw).
5- TOON TIME
545 DAVID COPPERFIELD David finds himself home- ips* when the Micawber family is finally made ban krupt. .and decides to run away to find hts only sur viving relative — Aunt Betsey
6- emergency first aid
6-25 NEWS: Weather 6-
7-
Rememb r a n c e f rom Coventry and Dresden
THE TWO RONNIES starring Ronnies Barker and Corbett
6- 7-
240 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL ING The final ot the CIS Indoor Championship.
WX) BIRTH OF AN OPERA HOUSE The story of the building ot the Britten Theatre
RAMME Financial and business magazine
6- 7-
2-00 RUGBY SPECIAL High lights of Hawick v Gala.
30 ITN NEWS
640 HIGHWAY On Remembr ance Sunday, Harry Sec- ombe visits Canterbury.
15CHILD'S PLAY with Michael Aspel.
745 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE "The Cas sandra Crossing” starnng Sophia Loren and Richard
Hams. 945 ITN NEWS KMX) ROOM AT 30THE MONEY PROG series. 15 DID YOU SEE
. . .?Ludovic Kennedy and guests review "Open Air "
(BBC 1). "First Among Equals" (Granada) and "Strangers Abroad" (C4).
8- 00TE L E VI SIO N AND NATURAL HISTORY De smond Morris reviews 35 years of natural history films.
10 ROLF HARRIS CAR
9- 00 LOVELAW Continuing an international survey ot love- lives.
9-50 R E M E M B R A N C E SUNDAY This morning's parade and service in Whitehall
10- 15 SAVE A LIFE A guide to 35 SONGS OF PRAISE for
15TWENTY YEARS OF 9-
6-00 HOWARDS’ WAY Jan, distraught over fashion p'obiems, asks Claude to make an early return from h,r> honeymoon
8- 50 NEWS; Weather
9435 SUNDAY PREMIERE: "LOVE MATCH" Con- tempo'ary love story ex amining the difficulties facing a young Asian girl Crowing up in Britain
10- 11-
as the greatest health threat faeng the modern world
senes) Mike Smith pre sents a showcase lor young people s videos and films
12- 00 THE SKY AT NIGHT Pat rick Moore talks about SS433 with the co-disco- verer of its extraordinary nature
12-20 WEATHER ( BBC-2 )
10-35 THE CHARLIE BROWN AND SNOOPY SHOW
10-55 BLUE PETER Omnibus edition.
1145 THE CUCKOO SISTER Part two of serial about a
family who take in a air! who is supposedly their long-lost daughter.
10- 11-
( G r a n a d a
9-25 MAX THE 2000 YEAR OLD MOUSE
MEMBRANCE
ING The final five sels of the CIS championship.
THE
BOTTOM "The Siege" First in a new comedy
19-30THE SOUTH BANK SHOW Photographer Fay Godwin.
11*30THE LAUGHING GIRL MURDER Starring George Baker. A body has been j found in the woods and * * Chief Supt. Keegan is as signed to the case.
12-00 COMEDY TONIGHT The advantages of comedians teaming up and the chemistry that must exist to make it work
12-30 CLOSEDOWN 50 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL
| : G h a n U i i | 4 : | 9-25 SUNDAY EAST
KWOTHE WORLD THIS WEEK
11-OOWORZEL GUMMIDGE Worzel falls for a lady scarecrow and begs his creator, the Crowman, to give him a new, handsome, head
30 THE PITY OF WAR
discussion between chil dren from a comprehensive schoo l on the Turin Shroud
12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD pre sented bv Matthew Pams
1-00 WOODY WOODPECKER 1-05 AAP KAA HAK
30 EVERYMAN AIDS is seen 20SHOWREEL 06 (new
M0 THE MUNSTERS A gas company official is in credulous when company workers hysterically inform him ol the Munster's exist ence
140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT with Michael Wmstanley.
2-00 THE HUMAN FACTOR "They Never Touched My
Bread".
2-30SUNDAY MATINEE: “ HIGH SOCIETY" star
ring Bmg Crosby. Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra. Famous comedy musical
4-
ANTELOPE Harwell Minc ing makes another attempt to capture the Lilliputians.
5- 00 CA N D ID CAME R A American version of the show that tests the reac tions of unsuspecting people.
5-30 DOWN TO EARTH The suicide rate of farmers is soaring, but still hordes of young hopefuls flock to ag ricultural college.
64WBULLSEYE with Jim Bowen
9- 10- 11-
3CA MEDITATION ON RE 30 A PIECE OF CLOTH A
12- 30 THE WALTONS Olivia is
concerned about the chil dren's friendship with a group of travelling carnival performers.
30THE TUBE Another
chance to enjoy last Fri day's show.
2-OOPOB'S PROGRAMME wi th Pob. the magic puppet.
2-30THE AMAZING MRS H O L L ID A Y (1943
Deanna Durbin as a mis sionary s daughter in China.
4- 5- 20 JEWISH SOUL MUSIC
Jewish soul music goes back 2,000 years and is based on prayer.
10 NEWS SUMMARY and
Weather followed by The Business Programme.
6- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 7-
8- 30 THE RETURN OF THE 15 NASSER The early 1950s,
af ter Nasser came to power, and the events leading to the Suez Crisis.
15 CHURCHILL'S FEW To
mark Remembrance Day. repeat documentary tolling the story ol some of those immortalised in Winston Churchill's words as “ The Few".
15 REFUSE TO DANCE —
THE THE A TRE OF HOWARD BARKER
15IT HAPPENED ONE
NIGHT (1934) Clark Gable as a cynical newspaper man who pursues and woos runaway heiress Claudette Colbert.
12-10 CLOSE DUCKWORTH COACHES HOGMANAY MINI-BREAK
Dec. 29th — Jan. 2nd. Culgruff House Hotel, Castle Douglas, Scotland.
Full Board Accommodation. Excursions and Evening £ Q O Entertainment, Door-to-Door Service
For further details or brochure contact:
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---------1 DINE and DANCE at THE ASSHET0N ARMS, D0WNHAM
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT £8.50 includes a 5-Course Dinner
followed by dance music to suit all t:istcs with a licence to 1
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Forget the Rest — Book The Best!
OK DISCO
Any occasion Large or smell
Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 28141
4-
20THE BIONIC WOMAN 15 DREAMS Gino becomes
Muppet characters as infants.
who marry for the wrong reasons (1944 b/w).
3- 35 THE MUPPET BABIES
outlaw finds himself at the scene of a bank robbery.
4- 40 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL ING. First semi-final.
6-25 IN T E R N A T IO N A L BRIDGE CLUB (new series) Four of the world's top bridge players in a tournament aboard the cruise liner Canberra.
6-55 NEWSVIEW 7*35SATURDAY REVIEW 60th-birthday appraisal of writer and art critic John Berger.
8-
Mahler's '"The Song of the Earth".
9- 25 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL ING Second semi-final.
10- 00 FILM: BLOOD SIMPLE A tale of adultery and murder involving a saloon owner, his dissatisfied wife, her bartender lover and a bent private detective.
11-
O'Brien arrives in a Los Angeles police station to tell the story of his own murder.
8-451TN NEWS AND SPORT 50LARAMIE A reformed
94)0 UNNATURAL CAUSES Tonight’s murder in the first of this series of seven plays takes place in Judith and Vic's private hotel, famed among commercial travellers for Judith's home-cooking.
1040M O V IE PR EM IE R E “ Phantom of the Opera" starring Maximillian Schell and Jane Seymour. Fate brings tragedy and retribu tion full circle In the glitter ing world of grand opera in pre-World War I Budapest.
25 FROM EAST TO WEST
11-50 ERIC CLAPTON — LIVE A recording of the first Eric Clapton concert filmed | since "Farewell Cream".
M5 CLOSEDOWN I M l I l i t l j |
35FILM : DOA Edmond 9-
10-
9-25 A Q U E S T IO N OF ECONOMICS Differing views on the dangers of inflation.
50 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH
Consumer advice prog ramme.
20THE HEART OF THE
DRAGON Series about China.
11- 15TREA SURE HUNT Anneka Rice swoops down on Majorca in search of clues given by contestants.
12- 20ISAURA THE SLAVE GIRL Brazilian soap opera set in a 19th century plan
tation.
1245CHANNEL 4 RACING from Doncaster.
2-50 A SONG IS BORN (1948) Danny Kaye as a scholarly
musicologist who becomes mixed up with nightclub singer.
55JOHNNY SMITH AND
POKER H U NTAS Cartoon.
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS
M0 RIGHT TO REPLY Views on TV's output.
8-30 THE GREAT AUSTRA LIAN BOAT RACE: The America's Cup.
7-00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by 7
7- 8-
Days. in the South Sea Islands. 35 THE A-TEAM More daring
30 STRANGERS ABROAD 30 REDBRICK Life at New
castle University as the first term of academic year draws to a close.
9- OOPARADISE P O S T PONED Repeating Mon day's episode from ITV.
30 BLIND DATE Another 15 SATURDAY GANG Gang
10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES Furillo is confronted by Goldhume concerning his romance with Fay.
11- 00 WHO DARES WINS Out rageous comedy.
1145 THE MAGNETIC MONS TER (1953) Science fiction
1-10 CLOSE thriller.
CLITHEUOE METHODIST CIRCUIT 1 7 t h
FESTIVAL OF YOUTH NOVEMBER 10th — 15th
Adjudications Monday to Thursday commencing 7 p.m.
Exhibition of Art, Photography,
Handicrafts, etc. Open each evening prior to adjudications front 6-30 p.m.
CONCERT OF FINALISTS SATURDAY. NOVEMBEK 15th at <i-30 p.m.
at TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. Clitheroc
T R IN I T Y D R A M A G R O U P PRESENT THE FARCE
POST HORN GALLOP on THURSDAY, NOV. 6th; FRIDAY,
by DEREK BENFIELD
at 7-30 p.m. In TRINITY CHURCH HALL, PARSON LANE
NOV. 7th; SATURDAY, NOV. 8th Tickets: Adults E1, OAPs and Children 75p
Available from F. A. Allen'a, Parson Lane, any member ol ' the cast or Ring Clltheroe 25186
ACCRINGTON and ROSSENDALE C O LL EG E
G ALA PERFORMANCES present
BLACK DYKE MILLS BAND
at
the Sandy Lane Centre, Accrington on
Wednesday, November 12th, 1986 at 7-30 p.m. SPONSORED BY
BLAIR ELECTRICAL LTD
Tickets (£3 and £2) available from Helen Wilson (Tel. Accrington 393521) and College Oftlces. Also
from Althams Travel Services Ltd, Blackburn Road, Accrington
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ¥
* COPY NOOK HOTEL ^ ¥
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Hnlton-lty-Buwlund, Near Clitherno CHRISTMAS DAY
6-COURSE MEAL: £13.25
CHRISTMAS PARTY for 10 or over
, 4-COURSE MEAL: £7.25 Monduy to Friday, during December
Call fora drink ami take your sapper home mill you. Fish and Chips, etc.
We now operate a take-away service. Sunday to Thursday
Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 205
* *
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For the beat In COUNTRY MUSIC TONIGHT (THURSDAY) - RANDY BLUE & DEEP WATER
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th CODYS COUNTY
Free Admission— Bar meals served In the restaurant — Bar till 1 a.m.
Compered by ELECTRIC ERIC Table reservations accepted
HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL Tel. STONYHURST 216 U M I f . I . f l l l l l l l l
* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB* ¥
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
I * \ ¥ ¥
JULIE SCOTT JIM COLLINS
winner on New Faces SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
¥ ¥
Remember last time_______ WEEKLY DOUBLE 24 — 16
WEEKLY TREBLE 18 — 28 — 3 Members And Bona Fide Guests
PENDLE PLAYGROUPS CHRISTMAS
FUN NIGHT BUFFET and DISCO with Comedy Duo
R A C K N ’ R U IN
on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th at 7-30 p.m.
at CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB Chatburn Road, Clithoroc
RAFFLE/SPOT PRIZES Tickets £-1.50 Available from
Playgroup, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
Pendleton Village Hall
CRAFT FAIR UNUSUAL
SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 9th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS for all the family
Macrame, Jewellery, Toys and many more
Refreshments available
Admission Adults 25p Children FREE_____
Fabric Painting, Pottery Painting, Patchwork,
rO'
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ST HELEN'S CHURCH at 1045 a.m.
SUNDAY Waddington Village Club at 10-30
NOVEMBER 9th Members to parade at the
ANNUAL MEETING
SUN INN. WADDINGTON THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 13th at 8 p.m.
Members and wives cordially invited
served 7 p.m. — 9-80 o.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 Hose sauce and brown bread
,
Hump Steak cooked to your liking, served with onion rings and button mushrooms
Trout Almondine, pan fried and finished with toasted almonds
Succulent breaded scampi served with tartare sauce
Tender traditional roast chicken served with stuffing and chipolatas
Thick juicy gammon steak served with egg or pineapple Hoast lamb chops served with tasty barbecue sauce Breaded plaice served with a garnish and tartare sauce
A selection of potatoes and fresh vegetables according to season
A choice of home-made sweets from the trolley
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0 Rlbble Valley Borough Council Serving The Community
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278
Commencing FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th THURSDAY (ex-SUNDAY) at 7-30 p.m.
MONDAY NIGHT IS BARGAIN NIGHT £1 , . . when only
the winner survives. Karate
CORDON BLEU . . - FOR A CHRISTMAS P R E S E N T ! ! GENTLEMEN — Are you having problems trying to find something unusual to give your wife for CHRISTMAS?
LOOK NO FURTHER !
Why not treat her to one (or more) of our specialised cookery demonstrations
e.g. THE FRENCH CLASSICS and wine appreciation
Your generosity will not go unrewarded — included in the price will be dinner for two in our restaurant _____________ plus wine
treat you! _
Gentlemen, you are also welcome, on all our courses, so if you are the "chef’ in your house, then let your wife 1 *»
SAVOY CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT
-y-' Whnllev Road, Padiham . Tel. 0282-72423
AND COOKERY SCHOOL For further details please phone Crossways Restaurant
(Courses start in January)
13th . 1 4 th and 1Sth, No vemb er —- B o lto n - b y - B o w l a n d D ra m a
CLAIMING DATES
G ro u p , p re se n t "T im e M u r d e r e r P le a s e * ’ comedy th r i l le r by C.
2 2 n d N O V E M B E R , S a tu rd a y . N a t io n a l A s s o c ia t io n o f L a d ie s C i r c l e , C h i l d r e n ’ s M a t in e e f i lm s h o w “ C h it ty , C h it ty . Bang Ba ng” . C iv ic H a ll. P ro ceeds fo r C h ild re n In Need A p p e a l.
R . D y e r . V illa g e H a ll, B o lto n -b y -B ow la n d . — I n q u i r i e s : B o l to n -b y - b ow la n d 2 77 .
2 2 n d N O V E M B E R . 198 6, U n ite d R e form ed C h u r c h , C l i t h e r o e .
2 3 r d N O V E M B E R , 1 9 8 6 , Su nday, S la id - b u rn C h r is tm a s present M in i M a rk e t .
C h r is tm a s F a ir .
2 6 t h - 2 9 th N o v em b e r . 1 9 8 6 — W a d d in g to n Drama G ro u p pre se 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 EM B ER , Bow- la n d C o u n ty Secondary 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 — F r ie n d s o f B o lto n -b y - B o w l a n d S c h o o l , C h r is tm a s B a zaar , 2 p .m . to 4 -3 0 p .m . at th e s c h o o l. R e f re s h m ents a v a ila b le .
MORRIS and CHRISS tormerly ot
THE BULL INN, brough
wish to announce that they have take the
DEVONSHIRE AR GRASSINGTON ROAD, CRAG
and will be
2 9 th November — S a tu r d a y , C l i th e ro e L io n s p re se n t C lith e ro e V a r i e ty E v e n in g , P a r is h H a l l . T ic k e ts A d u l ts £ 2 . C h ild re n £ 1 .5 0 in c lu d in g re fre shm e n ts .
OPENING FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7th
for a Full Range of Meals and You Fine Ales, etc.
2 9 t h N O V E M B E R . S a tu rd a y , The A sso cia t io n o f F r ie n d s o f St James P r im a ry School. C l i th e r o e . C h r is tm a s
2 9 th NO V EM B ER . 1986. C h r is t C h u rc h , Chat- b u rn . A u tum n Fayre, in th e School H a ll, at
F a ir .
1 0 th DECEMB ER, Wed nesday. C l ith e ro e Con c e r ts S o c ie ty a t CRGS. Joan B o o th ro y d , Con t ra l to : Am y B o o th ro y d , S o p r a n o : C h a r le s M a t th ew s , Piano.
2 -3 0 p .m .
2 3 rd , 2 4 th , 2 9 th , 30th and 31st J a n u a ry . T r in i ty P a n tom im e . “ C in d e re lla . ' ’
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND DRAMA presents
TIME, MURDERER, PL A Comedy Thriller by C. It. l)y,
in Bolton-by-Bowland Yilluge Hal p.m.
on Thursday, Friday and Saturda 13th, 1-lth, 15th
Tickets £1.50 Adults and 75p Children r
obtained from The Post Office, Bolton-by or Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 277
They will be pleased to see their friends during normal opening I
T E L . C R A C O E 2 FURTHER INFORMATION TO FC
WORKING MEN’S CL Whatley Road, Clitheroe 23
TONIGHT
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Sing along with the one and o -
BENTON GUINNI SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
Organ and Ukelele
Vocal Instrumental Duo : First time
KEES ; ’ Members and Bona Fide Gu GLITHEROE CENTRl
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