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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (A 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 11th, 1986 K V t r iE ! iE ! iV K T O jW IiliH mm BBC-1


8*30 TH E C LA N G E R S . 8-40 TH E FAM IL Y -N E S S . 84 5T H E S A T U R D A Y P IC ­ T U R E SHOW. Mark visits Rhyl and meets some top synchro swimmers; and a special hospital tor birds of prey.


11*00 FILM: ’ Battle Beneath The Earth." The United States is invaded by a foreign power by way of a system of subterranean tunnels.


12*30G R A N D S T A N O . Intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam, featuring: 12*35, Football Focus; 1*00. News; Weath­ er: M O . 3*05. Golf: The Panasonic European Open; 2*05. 2-35. C anoeing: World Championship; 1*55. 2-25. 2-55. Racing from Goodwood; 1-10. Rallying: World Championship: The 1000 Lakes; 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 N EW S; Weather. 5 - 1 5 R E G IO N A L S P O R T / NEWS.


5-20 RO LA N D R A T — THE S E R IE S . With a pot-pourri of starring gu es ts and Kevin. Errol. Fergie, Little Reggie et al.


545 D O C TO R WHO. Doctor Who is placed on trial by the Time Lords of Gallifrey. accused of interfering in galactic affairs.


5-10THE N O E L E D M O N D S L A T E L A T E B R E A K ­ F A S T SHOW. Noel Ed­ monds and Mike Smith return to the screen to host a live ' Hit Squad" special. S E C O N D


7-00 E V E R Y


C O U N T S . Paul Daniels hosts the quiz game in which couples compete for and against the clock.


7-


SHOW. Jokes, gags and sketches involving favourite characters and some new ones.


8- 00 C A S U A L T Y . A 15-parl drama senes about an ex­ perimental night shift in the casualty department of a middle-sized hospital.


8-55 L A S T NIGHT O F THE PROM S . Music by Walton. Bax and Britten precede Elgar's 1st Pomp and Cir­ cumstance March ("Land of Hope and Glory "). Parry's "Jerusalem" and Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs.


10-00 N EW S A N D S P O R T ; Weather.


10-


SC A P E . George Cole and Geraldine James star in Tom S h a r p e 's b la c k comedy about a squirarc-


hial M P 's attempts to have a motorway built through his wife's ancest­ ral home.


11- Night. Oscar-winnmg thril­


ler and study of racial pre­ judice starring Rod Steiger


9-25 G ET F R E SH ! The Millen­ nium Dustbin lands for the last time in the present series at Plymouth.


11- Catch a Tiger".


12- 00 NEWS. 12-05 SA IN T A N D G R EA V S IE . Soccer's dynamic double act offer their inimitable views on football.


12-30 W R E S T L IN G . From the Pavilion. Skegness.


1- 2- 15 BLOTT ON THE L A N D ­Hawke and Diminic Santini


go to the rescue o! a young mother.


selected "Bachelor of the M o n t h " by a r a c y magazine.


245 A T H L E T IC S . The G R E Clubs Cup Final. Live from Cwmbran. Wales.


10 FILM: "In the Heat of the


445 R E S U L T S S E R V IC E with Elton Welsby.


5-05 B L O C K B U S T E R S with Bob Holness.


SUNDAY BBC-1 ) ( Qranacfa )


B-55 P LA Y SC H O O L 9-15 A R T IC L E S O F FAITH 9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY


40-00 A S IA N M AG A Z IN E 10-


Marquis of Florence 11- 11-


9-25 M A X TH E 2000-Y EAR- O LD MOUSE .


9*30 Y V O N N E H U D SO N — SCU LP TO R .


30A R I S T O C R A T S . The 20 C AM EO . A look at the


wildlife which lives in the Saiton Sea, California.


Toran. the Dartmoor Pony.


12- 00 C A R TO O N 12-10 S E E HEA R! For the deaf 12-35 FA RM ING 1-00 N EW S H E A D L IN E S 1-05 BON AN ZA . 1-


50 C A R TO O N


2- 00 E A S T EN D E R S . Dr Legg proves a tower of strength with practical help for a frightened Dot; Lou and Ethel a'so discuss how they can help their friend: Harry canvasses members of the band with his low opmion ot Wicksy s song and musicianship, and Jan comes to visit Den. but their private talk is inter­ rupted by a surprise visitor.


3- 00 FILM. "The Towering In­ ferno ' Steve McOueen. concluding a season of hts films, stars as a fire chief m one of the most famous and spectacular of all dis­ aster movies (1974)


5- SH OW


6- 00 P ET WATCH. A series about pets and their owners, presented by vet Bruce Fogle, biologist Jan Batchelor and reporter Wayne Mockett


6- 7-


640 SO N G S OF P R A IS E from Lytham St Annes


C IR C L E S . Richard Briers as suburban busybody Marlin Bryce.


745 H O W A R D S ' WAY. Drama serial set agamst the world of sailing, high fashion and


big business 8- 35 O N L Y F O O L S A N D 11-


H O R S E S . . . The Trotters go shopping, but have no idea as to what s in store.


9435 T H E M O N O C L E D MUTINEER. Paul McGann stars m Alan Bleasdale s 4- part dramatisation of the story of a dashing rougue and WWI soldier Percy Toplis, who led a mutiny on the eve of the battle of Passchendaele against the appalling conditions of a British army training camp.


10-25 N EW S A N D W E A TH E R 10-


M A T T ER . David Lomax examines the moral and ethical questions raised by a topical news story.


11-


M A L S . A series of eight programmes on the mam­ mals of Britain, with Tony Soper.


1145T H E S K Y A T NIGHT. 12- 05 W E A TH E R


\ 30 T H R E E IN THE WILD. 104X1 M O R N IN G W O R S H IP .


11-00 W O R K IN G F O R A B ET T E R LIFE. Unemploy­ ment,


11-25 A A P K A A HAK. 11-


8- 30 TH IS IS YOU R RIGHT.


12- 0 0W E E K E N D W O R L D . With Matthew Parris. A new senes of this current affaira programme.


1- 00 UFO. A civilian test pilot stumbles on a military secret and finds that he has flown into a new career


2- 00 ON E G O D . . . T H R E E G O D S . A non-dangerous Crazy Person


2-30 S U N D A Y M A T IN E E . B A T T L E O F BRITAIN.


5430 T H E C A M P B E L L S . 5-


6- 7- 30ITN NEWS.


6 4 0H IG H W A Y . This week Highway goes on holiday to Great Yarmouth.


Michael Aspel. 40T H E P IN K P A N T H E R


745 M U R D E R . M Y S T E R Y , SU S P E N S E . A veteran of the New York Police Force is called upon by the Com­ missioner to help solve a series of vicious murders and to placate the new hungry media (1985),


9-


30 N EW S A N D W EA TH ER 10-


30 ITN NEWS.


945 SP ITTING IM AG E S P E ­ C IA L . A Spitting Image Special originally made for American television.


15 E V E R D E C R E A S IN G


A B O V E THE TITLE. A conversation with Russell Harty In a moving inter­ view at his home in the South of France Bogarde talks about some of the turning points in his life and career


T H E L A D Y . '* Comedy thriller.


Channel-4


1-05 IR ISH ANGLE . Irish af­ fairs from an Irish perspec­ tive.


1- S P O R T ? Sailing


24)0 E V E R Y B O D Y H E R E . Multicultural children 's series.


40 H E A R T O F T H E 2- 2 0 D I S C O V E R IN G A N I ­


Musical about a provincial comedian trying to make his name on the London stage With Petula Clark. Grela Gynl. Kay Kendall.


4-20 P A R T IE D E C AM P AG N E (1936 46). Jean Renoir's romantic celebration of sensuality and Ihe country­ side. based on a story by Guy do Maupassant.


30C A N D ID C A M E R A .


6- 00 B U L L S E Y E . With Jim Bowen.


9-


5- 05 N EW S S U M M A R Y A N D W E A T H E R FO L LOWED BY Moneyspmner Special,


6- 00 AM E R IC A N FO O T B A L L. Highlights from the first games of the season.


7- 1 5 C H A S IN G R A IN B O W S


— A NATION A N D ITS MUSIC.Popular music and entertainment in England through contemporary eyes.


15 P IL L A R O F FIRE. Start­


ing a controversial visual history of Zionism and the long creation of Ihe state of Israel, made by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority.


the work of the artist whose influence on the 20th century has been uni­ versal.


1040 TH E LO S T W E E K E N D (1945) Ray Milland in Oscar winning performance


BBC-2


15 C H I L D ’S P L A Y . Wilh 6-


j


1-55 S U N D A Y G R A N D - STAN D, introduced by De­ smond Lynam: Golf: The Panasonic European Open, the final round from Sun- ningdale. Cricket: John Player Special League


a hit and run accident in broad daylight in Times Square fails to produce any e y e w i t n e s s e s , the pressure is on lor Alex and her colleagues m the DA'S


office. 7- 15 B IR D S FO R A L L S E A ­ 30 D IR K B O G A R D E —


S O N S . (New se r ie s ) Magnus Magnusson intro­ duces the first of a three- part celebration ot the many different kinds of birds which share the planet with us from the polar regions, temperate climes and the tropics.


8- 10R E V O L U T IO N IN THE 30 THE LA T E FILM. "F IN D


C L A S S R O O M ? A s the new school year starts, generation of pupils are set to start a new exam syl­ labus, the G C.S E. John Clare explores the implica­ tions ol the new exam.


30 E V E R T H O U G H T O F


8 4 0 S P E A K IN G T O T H E C IT Y — S O P H O C L E S THEN A N D NOW. This week sees Ihe first-ever television production ol the G re e k t rage d ie s, The Theban Plays by Sopho­ cles. Tonight some ol the actors who take part in them talk about acting Sophocles and his mean­ ing to the modern world


30 LO N DO N TOWN (1946)


94)5 THE WHITE T R IB E OF A FR ICA . What Apartheid looks like from inside South Africa and what life is life lor an ordinary black


couple in Soweto. 9- 10- 55 J A C K HIGH: The Gate­


way Masters Bowls Tour­ nament.


2$ F ILM : T E N D E R M E R


C IE S . Oscar-winning film, starring Robert Duvall,


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W IN D " Spencer Tracy plays the liberal defence attorney in Stanley Kram­ er's film of the notorious ‘monkey’ trial in Tennessee in 1925 (1960. b w).


3-55 L A R A M IE Slim Sherman and Jess Harper put their own lives at risk when they try to patch up the differ­ ences between two warring families.


445 F I L M : “ B R O K E N L A N C E ” Spencer Tracy in a powerful Western made in 1954.


6-20 W O R L D C H E S S


R E P O R T World Champion Gary Kasparov and chal­ lenger Antoly Karpov have resumed their contest on their home territory in


Leningrad. 6- 7-


with today's latest news and sport.


P R O M S Two rarely-heard works by Puccini make up the first half.


8- 30 R O A L D D A H L — THE B IG F R IEN D L Y GIANT The world's most popular and controversial children's writer talks about his own childhood.


8-55 FILM: "C A S A B L A N C A ” The classic romantic thriller in which Bogart and Berg­ man relive their lost love in Vichy-ruled Casablanca, at the height of World War If (1943. b w).


10-35 J A C K HIGH The Gateway Masters Bowls Tourna­ ment.


30T H E R U S S A B B O T


I I- 05 F ILM : "T H E M A SQ U E OF TH E R E D D EA TH ” Starring Vincent Price (1944).


7-


5- 35T H E A -TEAM. “Beneath the Surface".


55F ILM : " IN H E R IT T H E 7-


6- 30 B L IN D D A T E . Another Blind Date under the watchful eye of Cilia Black.


15 C O P Y C A T S . Murder.


mystery and suspense with impressionist Bobby Davro and the Copy Cats.


7453-2-1. "R o c k Dovm the Ages".


845 NEWS. 9- O O D E M P S E Y


A N D


M A K E P E A C E . Dempsey is framed for a robbery and forced to go on the run by enemies in high places.


10- 0 0 M O V IE P R E M I E R E : “P S Y C H O It. Starring An­ thony Perkins. Twenty-two years after the killings at the Bates Motel, Norman Bates is released from a mental institution . . . a court has legally restored him to sanity . . . (1983).


12-05 C R O S B Y S T IL L S A N D NASH.


50 N EW SV IEW Jan Leeming 30 L A S T NIGHT O F TH E


1 - 0 5 T A L E S F R O M T H E D A R K S ID E . A young wife and her lawyer boyfriend plot to kill her rich old husband.


1-35 C LO SED OW N . , r l i j i l l l l l i i l


M 5 C H A N N E L 4 R A C IN G from Doncaster


3 -3 0TH E P A R S O N O F P A N AM IN T (1941)


5-


6- 00 RIG HT TO R E P L Y 6-


W E A T H E R followed by The Faiths Next Door. The Prince of Wales focuses on the compromise of Eastern values, faiths and rituals brought about by a sur­ rounding Western society


most recorded and biggest selling artist in the history of world music, This prog­ ramme documents her phenomenal success — built on her "playback" s in g in g in the Indian cinema


30T E R R A H A W K S . "T o


6-3 0TH E 1 9 8 6 T O N Y A W A R D S : This ye ar's Tony Awards show cele­ brates its 40th year on Broadway with special numbers from both musical and drama presentations over the four decades


20 A IRW O L F . Stringfellow 1 5 B E N S O N . B e n so n is


10- 00 HIL L S T R E E T B LU E S : Sweltering temperatures in­ tensify the already sticky situation facing the blues when a Diablo member, in­ advertently betrayed by Goldblume seizes a prime mayoral candidate as a hostage


11- O O S A T U R D A Y A L M O S T L IV E (rpt). A series of re­ peats of some of the best moments from the popular show seen earlier this year


12- 00 H Y S T E R IA (1965) Robert Webber stars in psycholog­ ical thriller


1-35 C LO S E tOilOvrH — ‘


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Admiss ion £1.80; Children and Senior Citizens £1. Monday night Is bargain night £1_________


50 B R O O K S ID E O M N IB U S 30 N EW S SU M M A R Y AN D


P R E L IM IN A R Y NOTICE: Saturday, October 11th on stage for one night only, THE AM A LG AM A T ED


R EG IO N A L TH EA T R E CO. present THE E XU B ER A N T M U S IC A L “A N D Y C A P P ” Details later


nibble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community f \


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CONCERT ROCK


SOUND-- be held °" SUNDAY,


S E P T EM B E R 14th Commence 2 p.m. at


THE CLITHEROE CASTLE BANDSTAND


A B R A H A M a n d D O - I T


LIVE BANDS Including FR E E ADMISSION


Come early to reserve your favourite spot! M O R E O F THE S A M E ON


THE FOOD SCIENTISTS, STATE OF SIEGE and JELLYBEAN STATE


S E P T E M B E R 2 1 s t


nibble Valley Borough Council: Serving the Com- munlty


“ Thurs 1LLEY ABBEY 60 years as Diocesan House FESTIVAL


Tues. — Guided Tour, and relax


SEPTEMBER 16th to 19th, 1986 buffet supper


Wed. — Car Treasure Hunt and Hot - Pot Supper


J Fri. — 3 course dinner and dance, Alan Freeman.


rs. — The Renaissance Singers and cheese and wine


Prices - Tues. £3 Wed. £3 Thurs. £4 Fri. £7


Licensed Bar available


10% DISCOUNT for 2 or more evenings or for parties


For booking forms apply: C I V I C H A L L


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 Commencing Friday, September 12th to Thursday, at 7-30 p.m._______


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Are you thinking of going out this week? Why not take a trip through the beautiful countryside to . . .


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for Morning Coffee, noon Tea or Dinner.


|‘)Sb-7 WINTER CONCERT SERIES MUNICIPAL HALL ALBERT ROAD, COLNE


Wednesday 17 September I'JSh 7.3(1 p.m. I'KOfJUAMMK !


UVu/fitr Sietffrioi! Idyll


Minnrt Symphonia Conct-rtante for Violin ant! Viola Haydn Symphony No. 104 (The London Symphony) Co««MCfor: Peter Donohue


Licensed Bar. Coffee Bar Admission Cl (Concession T2)


S K It IK S DISCOUNT: All six concerts £12. Concession £10. Tickets: Mid-Pennine Arts Association. Tel. Bnrnlev 2PX>. Pemlle Leisure Services. Tel. Colne StJ-1721 or Northern Chamber Orchestra. Tel. Altrincham 5G4G


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” , Kibble Valley Conservative Association ' •


invites you to 30 A SH A . Asha Bhosle is the


For the best in COUNTRY MUSIC J TONIGHT (THURSDAY)


THE NADEN BROTHERS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th


HARVEY


Free Admiss ion — Bar meals served In the restaurant — Bar till 1 a.m.


■ HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL C T e l . STON YH U R ST 2 1 6


V W V W W A W V W W W m f W U W W V ,


TR IN IT Y CH UR CH C L I T H E R O E


An action packed weekend for young people and adults. Come and take part


“NO GREATER LOVE”


A Christian theme explored in Music. Movement, Art. Drama


September 21st. 2-20 p.m.; Sunday, 21st. 0 p.m. Final Celebration


Saturday. September 20th, 0-20 p.m.: Sunday. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 8 £8.50 includes a 5-Course Dinner C


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T vl.: C l ith e ro e 11227 for reaervatianx ^ 15 P IC A S SO . A new look al Vj N HAM 1


Genuine 24-hour Service Anywhere in Clitheroe


only c i before 6 p.m.


8-seater mini-bus available CONTRACTS WELCOME


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| on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th | ®


from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st


CAR TREASURE HUNT Entry Fees C1 Adults, Children SOp


trom THE STATION HOTEL, CLITHEROE 5 p.m. onwards


Night Flight Disco and Pie and Peas Supper from 7-30 p.m.


GRAND AUTUMN DRAW FOLLOWS Further Details Clitheroe 27007


> C O C C C O & a O O W C O O O O O C f lO O O C C C O O C C O O O O C e j j 50 FO L E Y SQ U A R E . When HODDER VALLEY FOXHOUNDS


AN N U A L GENERAL ME E T IN G MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 8 p.m. prompt


PARKERS ARMS, NEWTON N.B. SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW DUE


Waddington Village Club


PRIZE


BINGO WEDNESDAY


SEPTEMBER 17th at S p.m.


MOUNTAINEERING CLUB


CLITHEROE presents


CLIMBING IN YOSEMITE by Ian Lonsdale


on Thursday,


Sep tem b er 18th at 7-45 p.m. In the


Station Hotel. CUthoroe Non-members 80p, Members 30p


sdjool Ijolitos at Camelot.


S O C C E R at


SHAWBRIDGE BASS


NWCFL #*. / DIV. 1 .--v£ - V - ^


A l i i ' \ i SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 13th CLITHEROE


NETHERFIELD KO 3 p.m.


Admission £1.00


Children & O A P s 50p Refreshments available Mem b e rs' Licensed Clubhouse


Match sponsored by F, A. ALLEN & SON


Pamt and Wallpaper Retailers


1-5 Wesleyan Row. Parson Lane, Clitheroe 22446


For all your decorating needs CHARNOCK RICHARD, CH0RLEY, PRESTON, LANCS. Tel: 0257 452090 •LIVE e n t e r t a i n m e n t


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C O W B O Y S H O W VL- # i mimical kingdom where the fun afwap ihlneV


It's a great day out for all the family! There's plenty ol thrilling rides and a whole host of exciting attrac­


tions. Including the Space Mountain Laser roller coaster and new for 1986 - And because most of them are under cover • you re sure to


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* a fabulous dme whatever the wealherl What's more, for only C2.95 admission, all rides and


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Situated at Chamock Richard M off the M6. at Camelot you'll have a great day out * rain or shine!


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Christmas at The Spread Eagle


at Sawley


Burning coal liras and a friendly atmosphere await you with the finest Christmas Fayre and plenty of choice of drinks and wine to ioast the season. Some nights in December are still available lor parties lor dinner and on special evenings there will be dancing too . . .


Please telephone lor details of evenings still available and also for sample Christmas Menu and booking form.


Bookings are accepted only by returning completed booking form along wilh deposit.


Tel. Clitheroe 41202


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Friday. September 19th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


_■ The Bodlne* » DJ icfceta £330 advance. £4 door


JAMES


Friday. October 3rd 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


ICICLE WORKS Tickets £330 advance. £4 door


Wednesday. October tat. 7-30 p.m.


TYGERS OF PANTANG plus MILITIA


Tlckata £3.50 advance. C4 door Live t


F R ID A Y (aupo


Tickets For


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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR MENU’S ARE NOW AVAILABLE


Tel. DUNSOP BRIDGE 271


TOSSIDE CHURCH HARVEST


THANKSGIVING


SERVICE SUNDAY,


SEPTEMBER 14th at 7 p.m.


Preacher: The Vicar WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE


in the Institute. Tosside. on Monday. September 15th, at 745 p.m.


Admission SOp including


Supper followed by Sale of Harvest Produce


a Light Lunch, After-


If you really want to treat yourself — come for Dinner, Bed and Breakfast for £25 per person, or come and spend a few days in the idyllic surroundings of the Trough of Bow- land with fishing available.


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WEEKLY TREBLE: 14 — 10 — 28 COMING ATTRACTION


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th GRAND CHARITY NIGHT IN A ID OF


MANCHESTER CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION Members and Bona Fide Guests


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CLAIMING DATES


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


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 le i. 24804/22323


September 13th, Satur­ day. — The Hodder Valley Agricultural and Ho r t i cu l tu ra l So c ie ty 4 3 r d An n u a l S h ow . H o rn s Fa rm, Slald-


2 3 I'd1* and 2 4 th SEP- TEMBER.


Bridal Designs present a Bridal Fashion Show.


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3rd" OCTOBE R, Chat - b u r n Y o u t h C l u b Jumble Sale, Methodist Chape l , Chatburn. 7 p.m.


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Cl i theroe Concerts So c ­ i e t y . a t C . R .G . S . . Wind Soloists o f the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. ________


31st OCTOBER. Friday. H o d d e r


F o x h o u n d s . B u f f e t Dance, Mo o r c o ck Inn. Waddington.


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HODSONSorGISI TEL. GISBURN


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES. COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHI


W.I., CUBS. BROWNIES. YOU j WE CAN ORGANISE VOLT


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= t c E 3 S = HALL N O R TMG AT E B L A C K B U R N BOX OFFICE


Tal. Blackburn S82582 ( 24 hours)


Saturday, Saptambar 20th 7-30 p.m. — Midnight


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS


.tth FRANK SMALLEY Tlcketa Cl.SO


Friday, Saptembar 28th, 7-30 p.m. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ROYAL LIVERPOOL


OF THE SEASON Tlcketa CS^O, C3.90, C2.*0


OPENING NIGHT


Sunday, September 28th. 7-30 p.m. KENNY ACKER GEORGE


BALL BILK MELLY Tlckata C4.50, C3.50, C2.50


Friday. October 24th. 8-00 p.m. ROY “CHUBBY1 1 BROWN All ticket! C4.00


IF EASILY OFFENDED — PLEASE ___________ST A Y AWAYI Tuesday, November 11th, 8 p.m.


BOXCAR WILLIE Friday. November 14th, 7-30 p.m.


with JOHNNY RUSSELL Tlckrtt C7.SO, C6.50. C5.50


THE BYRDS Tickets CS. £4, £3


THE R r t r rJ


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Traditional Home-made Bar Snacl served 7 lunches and 7 nights per \v


Try one of our weekday “SPF.CIA1 pie: Roast Lamb, mint sauce, v potatoes..............................................


OR Giant American Hot Dog w vegetables....................................


SPECIALS ARE CHANGED


Children welcome in dining room from £1


OUR CHRISTMAS MENUS I PARTIES ARE NOW .11,1/


Flowers for the Fasl created by Leadiiu Florist


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