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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 13th, 1986 im M V im iT i i i l


What's on. . .What's o n . . . Parish Church of St Paul, Low Moor


(THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th


2-30 p.m. at Edisford School AUTUMN FAIR


Opener: Miss MADGE NICHOLSON


TOMBOLA — CAKES — BRIC-A-BRAC — PLANTS — HOME PRODUCE -


CRAFTS — RAFFLE — GAMES, TEA ROOM, etc., etc..


SATURDAY s e l l l l i )


}■ 10 FAMILY-NESS. a -5 THE MUPPET BABIES. ;-OOSATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Paul Daniels drops in. and so does Bob Wilson.


17-15 GRANDSTAND. With De­ smond Lynam. incl. 12-50 Nows, Weather. 12-20, 1- 10 Football Cricket Focus:


3-30, 3*55 Ice Hockey: Norv,ich Union Cup Final: 2*30. International Tennis: Benson and Hedges Championship, first semi- fmal; 1-40. 2-15, Motor Racing: Shell Oil Rallys- print; 12*55. 1-25, 2-00. Racing Irom Ascot; 4-40, Final Score


5-05 NEWS; Weather 5-15REGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS.


5-


SERIES, with special guest Frank Carson.


5*45 DOCTOR WHO. "The Trial o! a Time Lord


6-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW, with the return o* Mr Pumverse. Duran Duran are guests.


7- 05 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Comedy quiz show, hosted by Paul Darnels.


7-40 HI-DE-HI. The stall at Ma- plm's are being threatened with the sack. Will Peggy finally get her Yei'owcoai7


6-15 CASUALTY. A young boy qets orunk and his triends ineptly try to revive him with pep pills. Megan comes into hospital for her own operation


9-05 N EWS AND SPORT; Weather.


9-


THE MOVIES: LOOKER. 1981 thriller, starring Albert Finney and James Coburn A plastic surgeon must clear his name in an inves­ tigation into the mysterious death of three models


10-


and politicians become in­ volved m the controversy of Jaromes tactics on the cricket field


12-15 THE ROCKFORD FILES, starring James Garner.


1-05 WEATHER. B B C -2 •■) 2-


3- 40FILM: CRY DANGER. (1950. black and white)


4- SS433 5-


teader finds a mule laden w4n gold and can t believe his good fortune


Pafnck; Moore investigates a cosmic lawn-sprinkler known to astronomers as


melodrama in black and while


6-05 IN T E R N A T IO N A L BRIDGE CLUB. Four of the world's top bridge play­ ers continue their match aboard the cruise liner Canberra.


6-


England's battle to retain The Ashes continues in Brisbane. Richie Benaud introduces highlights of the second day.


7- 00 NEWSVIEW.


7*40SATURDAY REVIEW. Jona than Pryce and Sinead Cusack rehearse the RSC's new production of "Macbeth."


8- 11-


Harold ever since Stanley — Nellie's best-loved younger son disappeared after the death of a young girl in a nearby wood.


10- 35 CRICKET: FIRST TEST.


WEBBER STORY — A SOUTH BANK SHOW SPECIAL. The story of his life from the early days of Jesus Christ Superstar up to the present.


30 TELEVISION AND


FOREIGN REPORTING. 50 years of TV coverage of world events — told by Jonathan Dimbleby.


9- 40 RALLY REPORT 86. Pre­ views of the Lombard RAC Rally.


20 ROLAND RAT — THE 11-


10- 00 FILM: A FUNNY DIRTY LITTLE WAR. Political black comedy set in Argen­ tina in 1974.


10THE NOEL EDMONDS 12-


COUNTY. Two racing driv­ ers on their way to a c h am p io n s h ip race, become involved with a gang of small-town youths and an unbalanced sherriff.


M0 CLOSEDOWN. G j i a n n l i j i l


9-25 A Q U E S T IO N OF ECONOMICS. Is the Gov­ ernment borrowing too much?


TENNIS. Highlights of the second semi-final in the Benson and Hedges Championships


G ra n a d a 9-25 NO 73. 11-05 TARZAN. Two escaped


convicts terrorise the viilaae.


12-00ITN NEWS.


12-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves offer their inimit­ able views.


20 SATURDAY NIGHT AT 1-


12-30WRESTLING. From Loughborough.


2-


adventures with Bionic Woman Jaime Sommers, once aaam fighting against the forces of evil


50 BODYLINE. Governments


201 NTER N AT IONAL 10-


15 CLOSEDOWN. 11-


9-50 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH. Consumer programme.


DRAGON. What is eaten in Southern China and the more frugal Northern Chin­ ese cuisine.


Anneka Rice tracks down some clues amongst the green countryside of North­ ern Ireland.


12- 20ISAURA THE SLAVE GIRL


12-55WORLD OF ANIMA­ TION.


I- 05 CHANNEL 4 RACING. From Newcasle.


3-00 LTL ABNER (1959). Musi­ cal. based on the comic strip characters created by Al Capp.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 20 BIONIC WOMAN. Further 6- 151 NT E R N A T I O N A L


H E A V Y W E I G H T BOXING. Joe Bugner v David Bey. from Sydney.


2-45ICE SKATING. Tuborg British Ice Dance Champ­ ionships


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE, with Elton Welsby.


5- 45 ITN NEWS. 5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS, with


Bob Holness 5-


20 FILM: PITFALL. 1953 6-


7- 55THE SKY AT NIGHT.


daring adventures with the Vietnam veterans, now sol­


diers of fortune. Black.


7- 8-


M0 RIGHT TO REPLY. Vie­ wers get a chance to air their views on TV's output.


LIAN BOAT RACE: The America's Cup.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER, followed by 7


Days 30 STRANGERS ABROAD. An anthropologist in Africa 30 REDBRICK. A group of


politics students take on the generals al NATO HO tn Brussels


35THE A-TE AM . Moredays episode from ITV


30 BLIND DATE, with Cilia 15S ATURD A Y GANG.


7-45 3-2-1. The game show of­ fering superb prizes, backed up by the best m popular entertainment.


15 LARAMIE. A poor homes­


6-45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 9-00 UNNATURAL CAUSES. Bed-ridden Nellie has been nursed by her elder son


S U N D A Y - B B C -1


8- 9- 9-


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH.10- 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


55 PLAY SCHOOL.


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10- 10-


Italian tor beginners


11*20 FRANCE ACTUELLE. 11-


F-f?"Ch news 12- 10 S I G N EX TRA :


• ANDREW AND SARAH — A ROYAL COUPLE." A sho-lened version o* me ■ntyrvew shown on the eve c' me Royal wedding in July


12-35 FARMING. 1- OOTHIS WEE K NEXT WEEK. Current affairs with cession makers and tne>r


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Catch up on mis week s news from Aioert Square


3- 00 FILM MATINEE: KHAR­ TOUM. 1966 epic, with C''a''tor Heston. Laurence O ' ■ v . e r and Ral ph Richardson


5-05 THE MAKING OF THE ROYAL VARIETY PER­ FORMANCE. 1985. Intro- v


, l.‘a, Bya-aves 5-


Set1, Tr ;iAood 'S deter- — ’■i.'i tn q:vp ner new /.a"-: Davd. a sound bum C f-rtucation


6- f ’T'n"-jercy f.rsl aid


6-30 NEWS; Warner 6-


7- opponents 5-


10-25 THE uL NEW POPEYE SHU' i. Cartoon


10-30 THE CHARLIE BROWN AND SNOOPY SHOW. Cartoons


edition


30 TALKING BUSINESS. 55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA!


45 TELEJOURNAL. Recent 12-


11- 40 THE CUCKOO SISTER. Kate and Rosie visit tne East End in search of Rosie's mother, but what they find out shocks them both


2-00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. 12 minutes white the crew fought to save a jumbo jet


55 BLUE PETER. Omnibus 4-


2-30 THE BIG MATCH. Liver­ pool v Sheffield Wednes­ day Introduced by Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves


ANTELOPE. The Lillipu­ tians continue their flight from Harwell Mincing in a giQantic park.


Chris Serle delves into tein.'.oon s past


10 WINDMILL (new senes) 5-


MONO LIMITS. Tne local scene m Bradford


2-00 I N T E R N A T I O N A L TENNIS. Live coverage of the fmai o' t^e Benson and Hedges Championship


4- 5-


hQhts of Bath v Coventry


Shostakovich s Piano Qumtet


we an essentially the same or essenpa'iy different7 Michael tgnatictt discusses


6*30 THE MONEY PROG­ RAMME. Fmanc.al and


business magazine 7- 50 DAVID COPPERFIELD.


L u 0 o v i c Kennedy and guests d'seuss Casualty (BBC D. Lost Empires liTVi and 'Redbrick (C4|


20 SAVE A LIFE. A guide to 6-


40 SONGS OF PRAISE.


a r tr-e S;v.at.un Army in- reduced by Sally Msg- nusso’-


THE TWO RONNIES.


8-00 HOWARDS take-over


15TWENTY YEARS OF 9-


8- 00 THE NATURAL WORLD: HAVE FISH HAD THEIR CHIPS? Julian Pettife' looks at tne amazmo varie­ ty of fishina techniques


Japan Egypt. Italy and Hungary talk about why tnpy ended their marriages - - and the pnee they had nad to pay


5- 00 CANDID CAMERA. Col lection of hilarious sequ


ences


agricultural bankruptcies multiply, the politicians answer is "diversify"


6- OQBULLSEYE. 6-


30 RUGBY SPECIAL. High* 10 MUSIC IN CAMERA.


30 ITN NEWS.


M0 APPEAL. Bob Monkhouse appeals on behalf of the Macmtyre Schools for the mentally handicapped


50 THINKING ALOUD. Are 7- 15 DID YOU SEE . . . ?


M5HIGHWAY. Sark, the Channel island where no one is allowed to own a car ana nobody pays income tax


15 CHILD'S PLAY. With Michael Aspei


7-45 MURDER MYSTERY SUSPENSE. JuQqemaut


9- 45 ITN NEWS. 10- 00 ROOM AT THE


BOTTOM. James Boiam. m S'luation-comedy senes


10-30 MAKING IT. Three young musicians m their first year as professionals


50 LOVELAW. Women m


12-00 COMEDY TONIGHT. Film and TV clips illustrating r/awinq room comedy


12-30 CLOSEDOWN. 40 CRICKET: FIRST TEST.


Highlights of me third day s play between Australia ana England in Brisbane


10- 05 RALLY REPORT. Prog­ ress <n the RAC Lombard


.mu r,l: „


tries to 'ewe ns relation- Shin win .Jem


6-50 NEWS: Woame» 9- 05THE SINGING DETEC­ TIVE (new series) h major six-part film Aim music by Denms Potter, ms first Since the award-winninq Pennies from Heaven


10- 16 E V E R YMA N : THE BEYOND WITHIN. The d'uq LSD comes undef v.rot.ry m tne first of two


programmes


11- 00 REVOLUTION IN THE CLASSROOM? How will the new GCSE exams affect pupils education7


11- 12-


TENNIS: The Benson and Hedges Championship M o'iiiqhts of today s final 15 WEATHER.


B B C -2 9-


start of me Lombard RAC Rally at Badminton


10- 15 WACKY RACES. Cartoon


Rally


10-15 FILM: THE CALIFORNIA DOL LS. FHm about women s wrestling m America, stars Peter Falk


12-10 CLOSEDOWN. 12- G ra n a d a


9-25 DONALD DUCK. 9-30 MYSTERY AT CASTLE HOUSE. Three young boys visit a deserted old house, only to find that the owner, an eccentric old lady has returned (1981)


30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L 11-


11-00 A MEDITATION ON RE­ MEMBRANCE. Third and final special Dfogramme of prayert music, witness, readings and silence


NEY. Sequel to John Bu- nyan s P-ignms Progress


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. Cur­ rent artaifs senes


25RALLY REPORT. The


1-00 WOODY WOOD­ PECKER.


1-05 AAP KAA HAK. 1-10THE MUNSTERS. 1-40 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT, with Michael Wmstanley.


t


C h a n n e l -4 ) 9-25 SUNDAY EAST.


10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. Weekly news and discussion from around the


AOfld


11- 00 WORZEL GUMMIDGE. More adventures with scarecrow Worzei


11-


ing the life of the Walton family in the Appalachians m the 1930s


30 THE TUBE.


2-00 POB'S PROGRAMME. More <un for young viewers


2-30NASEEB (DESTINY. 119811 (In Hindi, with Engl­ ish subtitles)


5- 10 NEWS SUMMARY and


WEATHER, followed by The Business Programme


6- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 7-


V'ew by Mohamcd Hotkal 8- 45 DANGEROUS JOUR­


15 NASSER. A Personal 15 BEYOND REASONABLE


DOUBT. An investigation into the evidence of a possible miscarriage of jus­ tice m the cases of the IRA pub bombings in Birming­ ham and Guildford


9- 45 SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (1964) Kirk Douglas stars as a Marine colonel who


11- 12-


discovers a plot Thriller


55 FOOTSTEPS (1974) 30 CLOSE.


COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS J .


with the CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES and


30 THE WALTONS. Continu­


Why not come along to our Christmas Cookery Demonstration in conjunction with British Gas North Western, on Wednesday, November 26th, 1986, at Clitheroe Parish Hall, at 7-30 p.m. FREE ADMIS­ SION — with a ticket. Tickets available (rom the Advertiser & Times office on King Street, or the Gas Showrooms on Castle Street, or the newsa­ gents at Grindleton, West Bradford or Waddington Post Otlice. There will be a rattle on the night in aid


o( charity.


British Gas* Northwes te rn


FREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION-FREE COMPETITION


You could also enter our simple competition and win a lovely set ol pans. Just unscramble the words below, they are all associated with British Gas, then complete the sentence in not more than 12 words. Fill in your name and address and send your entry to: British Gas competition, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, to arrive no later than (irst post Monday, November 17th. Usual East Lancs. Newspapers Competition rules apply. The prize will be presented to the winner on the evening c( the cookery demonstration.


1 AGSREIF.............................................................. 2 LENTRAC EATHGIN........................................... 3 LAWLATEHER....................................................


4 SAG ROCKEO...................................................... MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE USING.GAS BECAUSE.


NAME....... ADDRESS.


.TEL. NO.


Clitheroe Ladies’ Lifeboat Guild COFFEE MORNING


to be held at


S PR EA D EAG LE H O T E L SAW LE Y on


Wednesday, November 19th 11 a.m. — 1 p.m.


TICKETS 50p STALLS Proceed* In aid of The Lifeboat Service . THE CIVIC HALL, CLITHEROE


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 2 — 5 p.m. < T IC K E T S ON SALE NOW


$ ADULTS C l .80


available from CIVIC HALL H1LDR6N E1 j CHILDREN El ¥


Children will be well supervised ^ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V Y \W \ V \ \ Y V \ \ \ \ V Y V \W \W \W J


Gang up with the fun four­ some


9- 00 P A RA DI S E POS T ­ PONED. Repeating Mon­


KWH) HILL STREET BLUES. A maniacal cop killer con­ tinues to reap more victims as paranoia slowly creeps among the shaken officers of the Hill


II- 00 WHO DARES WINS. To­ pical and outrageous humour


11-45 SIX OF HE ART S . Homosexual profile


12*45 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. A double bill from the Ameri­ can anthology of tales of tne supernatural


N IG H T C L U B


(formerly the Sandpiper) NEW OWNERS


P A U L a n d M A X IN E


Christmas Party Bookings Now being taken, book now avoid disappointment


TOP CABARET SHOW 3 Course Christmas Fayre E12.95 per person 0 p.m. — 2 a.m.


Dancing and Party Games, with Live Enlertainmenl and Guest Comedian.


16 Accrington Road, Whatley T el. WHALLEY 3086


: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » * * * * * * * * * * ' 30 THE RETURN OF THE


THE HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL and


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held on


30 DOWN TO EARTH. As TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th,


1986 in SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL, at S p.m.


00 THE ANDREW LLOYD BRING THE FAMILY! Admission lOp Children FREE


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 9-00 Holy Communion


10-30 Family Communion and Sunday School 11-45 First Confirmation Class 6-00 Evensong


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd 30 RETURN TO MACON


G IL B E R T & SU L LIV AN E V EN IN G


and SONGS FROM THE SHOWS


with members of BLACKBURN G k S SOCIETY


Tickets it For tickets phone 22418, 24693 or 27401


WORKING MEN S CLUB Whatley Road, Clitheroe 23337


CLITHEROE CENTRAL 20THE HEART OF THE T O N IG H T 15TR E AS U R E HUNT.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th Sing along with the one and only


BENTON GUINNESS Organ and Ukelele


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th


BEN LEE RIVERS Members and Bona Fide Guests


Country and Western DON’T MISS


30 THE GREAT AUSTRA­ * » * * * » * » ¥ * ¥ * ¥ ¥ * * * * * < M M F * * * * * * * R I O S


« * *


¥ * *


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¥ ¥


CLITHEROE RUGBY CLUB JUNIOR, MINI and SENIOR


RUGBY COACHING


EVERY SUNDAY at 10-30 a.m.


LITTLEMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE


N EW C O M ER S W E LC O M E Sponsored by


BRIAN DENT LTD • « _ . Children aOp (


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL THE GAUNT POWER SCHOOL OF MUSIC THE SUTCLIFFE THEATRE SCHOOL presents


FO N OT IT A


A Charity Revue in aid of


“CHILDREN IN NEED” Produced by


GLADYS SUTCLIFFE


Featuring from Granada's “The Comedians


DENNIS WAYNE 7-15 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st


C.R.G.S. Main Hall, Chatburn Road Site TICKETS ADULTS E2


CHILDREN and SENIOR CITIZENS E1.50


Available from School Offices, C.R.G.S. and Clltheroe Dance Centre, Moor Lane


* PARKER’S ARMS HOTEL $ CHRISTMAS FAYRE


NEWTON-1N-BOWLAND E V E R T H O U G H T O F S P O R T


BASKET BALL COACHING for 14-year-olds and over a t


Trinity Youth and Community Centre Clitheroe


7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesdays


STARTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th for 5 weeks


To loin this new course just turn up at Trinity next Tuesday or telephone


W H A L L E Y 2 7 1 7 in advance Starting on December 1st, Monday,


Wednesday and Friday evenings \ve will be serving a traditional Christmas Dinner Menu


The restaurant will be open from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. Parties catered for at lunchtime also. Menus on request Children very welcome


Inquiries: SLAIDBURN 236 BOOKINGS ONLY


BAR SNACKS ALSO AVAILABLE } ★ ★ -kit irk it k k Ant A A A A A A i


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * ¥


n x T i in n A V M m /C M D F D 1K th SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th


MIXED SPACE JACK STEVENS


This is a Top Line Act SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th First time al our club


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 11-10 WEEKLY TREBLE 20-12-4


Members and Bona Fide Guesfs ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


SENSATIONAL ONE DAY


SUNDAY MARKET FORREST INN


THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 10 a.m. - 4 - 3 0 p.m.


___________ . . . . . f i i t n e D 4C » k


CUCKSTOOL LANE, BRIERFIELD (Brlerfleld to Fence Road)


UP TO 300 STALLS SELLING EVERYTHING


Traders Irom all over Britain


FAIRGROUND, SANTA'S GROTTO, RIDES etc. A FULL DA Y OUT —


(Traders welcome on the day) DON’T MISS ITU


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


¥ r* ^ PROCEEDS FOR VILLAGE HALL


OT AD MUH « WH ESE


W h a t 's o n . . . Wha t 's o n . . . What's on THE BUCK IN N , P A Y T H O R N E Voitr Hosts Peter and Mary Hodgkinson


F r om N O V EM B E R 16th will introduce their


NEW WINTER SEASON MENUS


SUNDAYS: LUNCHEONS or BAR FOOD 12 noon till 2 p.m.


NEW HIGH TEA MENU 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.


MONDAY TO SATURDAY WE OFFER A CHOICE FROM OUR A-LA-CARTE OR BAR FOOD MENUS BETWEEN


12 noon — 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.


W E S T IL L H A V E P A F EW DATES


A V A IL A B L E FOR OUR C H R IS TM A S FA Y R E T E L . 02005 488


For further details


VILLAGE HALL M O C K


DOWNHAM


A U C T IO N WEDNESDAY,


NOVEMBER 19th VIEW 6-30 p.m. Auction 7-15 p.m.


A U C T IO N E E R : IAN LLOYD


of Mortimer, Gorse & Ross ^


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


COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th


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


s m S I l lW ! “ One o r W o o d y .M e n 's g re a t f i lm s . . . . Sm a s h in g corned)S'


HANNAH AND HER SISTERS


) (Bt -fflUOft___ _________________________ MONDAY NIGHT IS BARGAIN NIGHT £1 Rlbbie Valley Borough Council Serving The Community


2 2 n d N O V E M B E R . Saturday. Nat ional As­ s o c ia t io n o f L ad ie s C i r c l e . C h i l d r e n ’ s M a t i n e e f i lm s h ow • •Chi t ty. Chi t ty. Bang Bang” , Civic Hal l . Pro­ ceeds for Chi ldren in Need Appeal .


2 2 nd N O V E M B E R , 1986. Uni ted Reformed C h u r c h . C l i t h e r o e . Christmas Fai r .


2 3 r d ' N O V E M B E R . 1 9 8 6 , Sunday. Sloid- burn Christmas present Min i Market .


V - V - V - v - '&■ '&■ V - '&■


I mERRY CHRISTMAS] D IN N E R


£?■ '& ■ '£?■ '£?■ V - V - V - & ■


TROP ICANAA LLA ITALIANA


28th NOVEMBER, Bow- land County Secondary School . PTA Wh is t , D om in o and Be a t le Dr ive, at 7-30 p.m.


2 6 t h - 2 9 t h No v emb e r . 1 9 8 6 — VVaddington Drama Group present a c o m e d y ‘ ‘ K e y f o r T w o ” 7-30 p.m.


Coconuts, Pineapples, Grapes, Celery and Apples blended with a Sweet Sherry and Mayonnaise Sauce.


CRESPOLLINI DI MARE


2 9 t h N O V E M B E R — Fr iends of Bolton-by- Bo w l a n d S c h o o l . Ch r is tma s Bazaar . 2 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. at the school . Re f re sh ­ ments available.


29th November — Satur ­ day. Cl i th e ro e Lions present Cl i theroe Va r i ­ e ty Ev en in g . Par ish H a l l . Tic k e ts Adul ts £2. Chi ldren £ 1 .5 0 in­ cluding refreshments.


Various selection of Mediterranean Sea Food rolled in Pancakes and coated with a delicious Mornay Sauce.


TACCH1N0 DI NATALE Choice slices of Turkey braised in a


delicious Cream and Brandy Sauce with two vegetables and roast potato


PANETT0NE ALLA SAMBUCA Traditional Italian Christmas Cake


Flambe with Sambuca Liqueur.


2 9 t h N O V E M B E R , Saturday. The Associa­ tion of Friends of St James Pr imary School. C l i th e ro e . Chr istmas


2 9 th rNOVEMBER, 1986,


10th DECEMBER. Wed­ nesday. Cl i theroe Con­ certs Society at CRGS. Joan Boothroyd, Con­ t ral to: Amy Boothroyd. S o p r a n o : C h ar le s Mat thews. Piano.


Chr ist Church. Chat- burn. Autumn Fayre. in the School Hal l , at 2 -3 0 p.m.


23rd. 24th. 29th, 30th and 31st January. T r in ­ ity Pantomime, “ Cin­ de re l la .”


_ _______MiYU ■ : jjjffTB^ < 7EDRGE5_ ---------------


= n L i l l i = NORTHGATC BLACKBURN


BOX OFFICE Tel Blackburn 582582 ( 24 hour*) Friday, Nov am bar 14t*


W E ARE OPEN 12 noon - ------------------------— 7 DA Y S 41


COFFEE £ 1 2 . 9 5 Price includes VAT FOR YOU1 TELEPHONE


CH RISTM / SUP


KING LANE,


Saturday, November 15th 7-30 p.m. — Midnight


d a n c e r s r e n d e z v o u s with


LES ALLEN BAND Tickets Cl.50, Senior Citizens Cl


Tuesday, November 18th 7-45 p.m.


INCANTATION Friday, November 28th 8 p.m.


Tickets Cfi. C5, C4


RANDY CRAWFORD Tickets C8.50, C7.50. C6.50


Wednesday, January 14th 7*30 pm.


NIK KERSHAW Dec. 26th — Jan. 3rd


Tickets C6.50, CS.50


AND THE SANDS OF TIME Adults C2.50, Chlldrerv’OPA C2


SINBAD


2 6 0 0 0 TAXIS IN CLITHEROE £1


HUGE REDUCTIONS in MINI-BUS PRICES


FREE DROPS ON PRE-PAID RETURNS IN < CLITHEROE


CASTLE TAXIS R \ s ? -A| C See


| CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future dale may use this column to pu iblici “ ““ ’* event


advance. For example the text would contain name of


the the 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, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323


three months


se their in


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bum


Box Office: Tel. 582582 (24 hours)


Saturday, November 22nd 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


BUDDY CURTESS AND THE GRASSHOPPERS


Tickets C3.50 Advance C4 door Thursday, November 27th 7-30 p.m.


THE CUTTING CREW Tickets C3.50 Advance. C4.00 Door


Saturday, November 29th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


PETE SHELLEY Ticket* C3.50 Advene*. C4 Door


Thursday, December 4th 8 p.m.


SPECIAL CABARET EVENING with


THE COMEDIANS Ticket* C3, Senior Citizen* C2.S0


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


U S U A L E N T E R T A IN M E N T IN T H E LO U N O E FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th


HAMILTON BROWN Now Faces Artist


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th M EM B E R S ’ DRAW C13


SUNDAY LUNCH


BAVARIAN SING-A-LONG with NIGEL GEAR


Proceeds to the W .H .A .T . FU N D PLUS PRESENTATION OF CHEQUE FOR FUNDS RAISED THIS YEAR


Whisky Draw No. 10, Wine No. 19559, Turkey No. 19619. ALL PRIZES CLAIMED Members and Bona Fide Guests


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


Call or write to A n t i q u e t o n i g h t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, at 7-30 p.m. BUMPER JUMBLE SALE


CASTLEFORD HOME, QUEENS ROAD, CLITHEROE ADMISSION 5p — REFRESHMENTS


AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR COMMERCIAL HOTEL G1SBURN


SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 16th 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


RUY. BROWSF.. SELL. EXCHANGE


if m i ' h w f i n : ms foi i s. \ i.f on W 1 iv q f ik if s "please Tel. Mr C’s. BARNOLPSWICK S15756^


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


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BLACKBURN 6 6 2 4 2 4


Adxanea ticket* rratlabta horn Boi Omee (f - — - ; pm, Mon. to Frt, 10 am. — * p m. Sat) and horn Mid-P*nnlna Axta A*- aoclatton; Pandta Travat, Nataon; Caatta R*- eordi and Tourlat Information. Clltheroe; t T outlet Wortdw*d«. BamoJdawtck; Tha ErH*e-


For the beat In COUNTRY MUSIC TONIGHT (THURSDAY)


atn«, WatartooL Soma ax* aubjacl to a booking 1m.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER T8th S U N D O W N


JON WESLEY AND HORDIN


Firea Admlsalon— Bar mMla.aeroed In t tw faataurant — Bar t i l l 1 u i v .


Compered byELECTRtC ERIC Table reservations accepted .


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL T « l . S T O N Y H U R S T 2 1 6


Imperial Cancer Research Fund


FIGHTING CANCER FOR YOU


We urgently need nearly-new clothes, bric-a-brac, books, toys and small items of furniture at our Clitheroe shop.


WE WILL COLLECT


VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS WELCOME Please TEL. CLITHEROE 28531


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