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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August Utih, 10SC


M S S f f l I M f l i B l i— B mm


SATURDAY


ployee. sacked during the depression, who resorts to marrying and murdering rich women.


8- 30 THE CLANGERS


840 THE FAMILY NESS 845THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. Gary Davies attempts hang-glid­ ing.


10-55 FILM. “ The Treasure of


12-30GRANDSTAND intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam, featuring: 1-00 News, weather; 12-35 Swimming; World championships; 1* 25. 1-55. 2-25. 2-55 Racing from Newbury; 1-35 Athle­ tics: Berlin Grand Prix; 2- 35 Rallying: Ulster Rally; 3- 05 Golf: Benson and Hedges International.


5-05 NEWS AND WEATHER 5-15 REGIONAL SPORT AND NEWS


5-


FESTIVAL Eurythmics. A- Ha. Big Country. Blow Monkeys. Roger Daltrey. Depeche Mode and Joe Jackson head the line-up.


6-


ZARD. Cale Yarborough visits Hazzard at the wrong time — when two bank robbers are on the run and Boss Hogg is at his double-crossing worst.


7- OOSORRYl Timothy meets the Bearded Lady and things get hairy.


7-30 FILM. “ The Tram Rob­ bers" John Wayne in a gripping western, made in 1973. about a widow who persuades a small team of gunmen to retrieve gold stolen by her husband


9- 00NEWS, SPORT AND WEATHER


9-


CHRISTMAS HAMPER. Television spectacular.


10- 05 EVITA PERON. Faye Dunaway and James Farentmo star in a two- part. four-hour American mini-series telling the true story of the peasant girl who. as Eva Person, became Argentina's first lady.


1140 FILM. "Dirty Mary. Crazy Larry." Peter Fonda and Susan George star as loot­ laden lovers running from


the law. MO WEATHER BBC-2 )


1-55FILM. "A King in New York.'' starring Charlie Chaplin


340 LARAMIE. Gil Harrison goes to dramatic lengths to prevent the marnage of his former wife.


4-30FILM. “ Monsieur Ver- doux." Charlie Chaplin's brilliant black comedy in which he plays a bank em-


Monte Cristo." A group of fortune hunters make their way to Monte Cristo in the hope of finding buried trea­ sure.


6- 30 W OR LD CHESS REPORT. Coverage of the battle to decide the world's finest chess player.


7- OONEWSVIEW with Jan Leeming.


740ZUBIN MEHTA MAS­ TERCLASS. Prokofiev's 1st Violin Concerto.


8-


Cartoonist Bill Tidy takes a light-hearted look round his new home town of Walsall.


9- 00 FILM. “ The Man from Laramie." James Stewart stars in a classic western.


KWO FILM. "Mystery of the Wax Museum." A disfigured sculptor who uses live vic­ tims to create a wax museum (1933).


20 THE MONTREUX ROCK


11-55 FILM. “ The Lady and the Doctor.” A diabolical scien­ tist keeps alive the brain of a mortally injured financier in the hope it will lead him to hidden fortune (1-25 close).


1- 8- 30 ALL STAR SECRETS


with host Michael Par­ kinson.


9- 00 NEWS AND SPORT


9-15 THE CUNT EASTWOOD MOVIE. "Escape from Al­ catraz." Three men escape from Alcatraz. A search is conducted but there is no (race of them.


11-20 MOG. Will Miranda finally get her oats?


30TIDY-UP WALS ALL. 12-


11- 50 ELVIS MEMORIES. A


special musical tribute to Elvis Presley.


50TALES FROM THE


DARKSIDE. Graphic de­ signer Richard Hall is ceas­ ing to exist; he no longer gets mail, he disappears from old photographs and his mother denies that he’s her son (1-15 close).


Channel-4 )


2- 00 JAMES CAGNEY in "G- Men" (1935).


10 THE DUKES OF HAZ- 9-25 GET FRESHI 11-


launches her second attack on Earth aided by her robot.


12- 00 NEWS 12-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. A special analysts of today's FA Charity Shield match between Everton and Liver­ pool.


12-30 WRESTLING from Brid­ lington.


1-


15STANLEY BAXTER’S 2-


tini visits an old war buddy and runs smack into a family feud and a deadly gun-running gang.


The Cuckoo Waltz.


245 THE BIG MATCH LIVE. League and FA Cup win­ ners Liverpool face their great Merseyside rivals. Everton.


900 NEWS 5- 05 JO HN S IL V E R ’ S RETURN TO TREA­ SURE ISLAND. Isabella, the Spanish noblewoman befriended by Jim on the voyage to Jamaica, is now living in Mexico. Her uncle. Pachero. is Governor of the region where Jim and the others are imprisoned.


6- 00 THE GRUMBLEWEEDS SHOW. The Frantic Five rattle their way through another manic mix of music and laughter.


6-


CRICKET. Jimmy steps out in style when he's found Puttin' on the Ritz in true galactic fashion.


7- 00 WE LOVE TV. with Gloria Hunmford.


7-30SUMMERTIME SPE­ CIAL. Les Dennis drops in from Great Yarmouth to host toniQht's show.


SUNDAY ( BBC-1 )


6-55 PLAY SCHOOL 9-15 KNOCK KNOCK 9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY


1CHX) ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-


The Story of Parliament. A look at some of the 2.000 people who work at the Palace of Westminster


11*20 CAMEO. Short film captur­ ing the transition from winter to spring.


11-


The fortunes of a fox cub born to an ageing vixen on


the Somerset Wetlands


12- 00 CARTOON 12-10SEE HEAR! Magazine for viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing.


12-35 FARMING 1-00 NEWS HEADLINES 1-05 BONANZA. Ben Cart­ wright is drawn into the tragedy of a local doctor who loses his own baby while attending another birth


1- 55 TOM AND JERRY


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Sharon makes an important deci­ sion that discomforts Den and Angie — and Ethel asks Den for a rise Debs and Andy are making plans for their future together Naima and newcomer Colin vie for Hannah and Tony s flat And can Wicksy and Harry settle their differences before the band s debut m the Queen Vic7


3- 00FILM. The Grass is Greener Amusing story ot infidelity among the landed gentry starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr as Earl and Countess of Rhyali. forced by financial con­ straints to open their state­ ly home to the public


440THE PINK PANTHER SHOW


5- 00 G REA T R A ILW A Y JOURNEYS OF THE WORLD. The highest rail­ road in the world climbs the Peruvian Andes, and Miles Kington is on board


6- 00 WILD BRITAIN. A look at urban foxes, and an under­ water outside broadcast from the seabed off Ply­ mouth Sound


6- 7-


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from the East Neuk of Fife


1-55 SU N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND introduced by De­ smond Lynam Motor Racing: Austrian Grand Pnx. Golf; Benson and Hedges International; Swimming: World Champ­ ionships Irom Madrid: Horse Trials from Gat- combe Park


6- 7-


CONTINENT. Second m the series of geology spec­ taculars on North America


8*10 JOHN EVANS AT 10B YEARS. Britain's oldest man. John Evans, who is 109 on Tuesday


640GRAND PRIX. Austrian Grand Prix


9-10THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW.


9-55F ILM. The Asphalt Jungle " John Huston s gripping crime melodrama (11-50 close)


11- 10- 6- 7-


our own health, and whose responsibility we should become as we get older.


11-05 FAVOURITE WALKS. Writer and architect David Young shares the plea­ sures ot a north Devon landscape


30 THE GREAT PALACE.


11-30THE SKY AT NIGHT. Patrick Moore reports from a conference in the USA gathering together all the information collected on Mercury.


11-50 WEATHER 30 THREE IN THE WILD. ( BBC-2


2-30 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LETICS. England v Poland v Netherlands v Scotland Wales.


4-00ONE GOD . . . THREE GODS


4- 30 THE CAMPBELLS.


5- 00SURVIVAL SPECIAL. The Galapagos have more species of unique sea birds than any other tropical islands


6- 00 ALBION MARKET. Keith and Louise face a home­ less future. Conflict and passion as Chan copes with Derek's return. De­


bbie's out with the lads. A good time had. but not by all1


30 NEWS


640 HIGHWAY. Conversations with Dame Anna Neagle and Dickie Henderson


15WINNER TAKES ALL.


745 MAGIC MOMENTS. Love and laughter are on the air tor this look at the Magic Moments ot romance


640 RETURN TO EDEN. 50 FOLEY SQUARE. 15THE MAKING OF A


9-35 NEWS 9-


state ot British science all the way from the primary classroom, through the uni­ versity laboratory to in­ dustry


20 THE NOBLE SAVAGE:


PERCY GRAINGER. The Australian-born composer and pianist who died 25 years ago


50 OFF THE RACK. Kate


learns ot her late hus­ bands altair and decides to meet the woman lace to face (12*20 close)


( Granada"] [ C h a n n e l ) 1-


9-25 MAX, THE 2.000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE


9-


REASON. Paul Field, one of the most successful wri­ ters performers in today s Christian popular music scene


30 RE SC U ED FOR ASPORT? Climbing programme 2-


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. A service lor deaf people


11- 00 REASONS. Living as we do in an age of scientific success, are we too prone to accept scientific theories as certainties7


30 NEWS ANO WEATHERwith Michael Winstanley


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


15 FILM, "Topkapi." Comedy


thriller starring Melina Mer­ couri. Peter Ustinov. Max­ imilian Schell and Robert Mortey


9-10 NEWS AND WEATHER 9-


about the attempts of Stuart Shooter, enthusiastic suburban dweller, to organ­ ise a Neighbourhood Watch scheme.


10-


Neuberger asks how re­ sponsive we should be 1^.


12- 00 FORTUNE. Senes looking at those who create and control great wealth


25WATCHING. Comedy


1- 00 VERSAILLES. Versailles is the worlds most out­ standing example of town planning, a model tor modern capitals, for royal dwellings and for French gardens, imitated all over the world.


25CHOICES. Rabbi Julia


2- 00 THE BEVERLEY HILL­ BILLIES. Comedy with hillbilly family the Clampets who entertain a lady black­ smith. the social leader of hillbilly society.


3- 5-


30 THANK HEAVENS FOR


MAURICE CHEVALIER. For 50 years. Maurice Chevalier charmed and en­ tertained millions


one: Aqamomnon. 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


30THE ORESTEIA. Part 10 NEWS SUMMARY AND


WEATHER followed by THE MIND OF DAVID BERGLAS More mind- bending, with guest star Omar Sharif


6- 00 ROPE TRICK 6-


7- 8-


9- 15KELLOGG'S START


CITY CENTRE CYCL­ ING. Dublin and Cork


about the Arab way ot life The Simple Life


10-15JAMES CAGNEY in "Angels with Dirty Faces" (1930).


12-05 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Another 1960s tale ol Ihe supernatural (12-30 close)


15THE ARABS. Programme 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE.


15 COUNTRY MATTERS.


la ) TRANSCthDfNTAl UfCXIATION P 005 (t-teit)


i'i A N S l'K .N D E N T .M . .M E D ITA T IO N


Levels ol Rest ' >


Change in MeMnofic Rate • tMf,,er memory • more stamina


• improved academic performance • better relationships • inner calm • health and happiness


UPER / / EDITATION


• faster reaction time • improved job performance • greater efficiency


• more creativity • release of stress • fulfilment


FREE INTRODUCTORY TALKS BURNLEY


Sparrow Hawk Hotel, Tues., Aug. 26th 12-30 and 8 p.m. Video presentation


BAR a n d BISTRO


Introducing tha tlrat ot a aartaa ot alternative comedy night t ! Wednesday. August 27th


LAUGHING GAS! Harry Enfield


featuring (Sat. live and Spitting Image}


Norman Lovett (Brave New Comedy)


Admlaalon lo Blakey* only Cl Can you afford to ml** It?


Advance ticket* available from Bo: Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m.. Mon. to Fri.. to a.m. — 4 p m.. Sal.) and from Mid- Pennine Arte Association; Pendle Travel. Nelson; Castle Record* and Tourist Information, Clitheroe; Tour­ ist Worldwide. Barnoldawlck; Tha Entertainer. Watarfoot. Soma ar* subject to a booking fee.


r FENTON’S RIBBLE VALLEY


Unique exhibition of the work of ROGER FENTON, one of the first photographers. At the


CASTLE MUSEUM, CLITHEROE.


UNTIL AUGUST 31st OPEN:


Bank Holiday Weekends 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m Ribble Valiev Borough Council Serving the Community


When they’re planning Lo 3 \ r e m o v e ,


r Tel-Sel Classified


Advertisements IS THIS >H| H/.fM'tf. I’Xl’FH


Live at " tSDIIjj ii'EDRGESJ


; n z ± n = hall = IU A C R I IU I IN


Tpl Bl*ckt>u»n I ?•» hou«s)


Saturday. August 23rd 7-30 p.m. — midnight


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with


Tickets Cl.50. Senior Cltliem Cl Friday, September 26th, 7-30 p.m.


The Belvedere Dance Band


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ROYAL LIVERPOOL Tlckata: CS.20. C3.90. C2.40


Sunday, September 20th. 7-30 p.m. KENNY ACKER GEORGE


BALL BILK MELLY Ticket* C4.SO, C3.SO. C2.50


50 THE REAL WORLD. The SEA CADET TATTOO


on the Castle Field, Clitheroe on Hank Holiday Monday.


AUGUST 25ih, 198(5 Entertainment commences at 10 a.m. I'royriunine includes: Window Ladder Display; l narmed Combat Display; With Box Gymnastic Display; Field Gun Run; Marehimr Hands; Musical Semaphore Display: Various Drill Displays.


Ollier Attractions during Ihe dug: Hrass Hands: Archery


Display; Corps of Drums. Tick* is iir it ila h lc jn in i : Tourist information Office. Longridgt* Sports O u tre . Town Hall. Mlaekburn. Town Hall. Harwell. Recreation am) Amenities Department. Hvnillnirn. Thompson Centre. Burnley Mechanics, Burnley. Bennie Leisure. Tourist Information, Nelson. Mitl-IVnnine Arts Association


12-30 IRISH ANGLE presents GAA Hurling semi-linals.


30EVER THOUGHT OF


2- 00 EVERYBODY HERE. Multicultural children s


Tickets: Anri/r Li.r. emu) i;op io n th e d a y A d u l t L I .o i l )


______________ Tueaday, November 11th, 6 p.m.


BOXCAR WILLIE with JOHNNY RUSSELL Ticket*: C7.SO. C6 SO, £5.50


Sunday, November ?3td. B p.m.


BILLY CONNOLLY Ticket* C7.50. £6.50. £5


= in iirn i = Windsor e Don OMice Tel SB75B2 (24 hour*)


Friday. September 121h 9 p.m. — t a.m


THE FACTORY VISIT featuring A Certain Ratio, Stockholm


Monsters, Rare Factory Videos plus DJ


Ticket* C3.50 advance, £4 door


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


plus The Bodlnes JAMES Ticket* £3.50 advance, £4 door


■GIANT MARKET ■ GISBURN AUCTION MARKET


■ on SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th |


Irom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


g MANY STALLS, FREE ADMISSION AND AMPLE FREE PARKING


I I


Proceeds from stall rents to Gisburn playing fields Stall Inquiries 061 *7 40 370 8


/


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS


BLACKBURN 662424 or


NELSON 694929 Call or tsrite to


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


COACH g -g S


PRIVATE HIKE COACHES COACHES AVAILABLE. SCI


HODSONS.rGIS tel. cisuruN


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


S U N D A Y M A ALL STALL HOLDERS WE


Promotion for three weeks. Stalls C


Set In acenlc Bront# land near Haworth rallw Blacult*. Follow yellow algn* c


Ateo taking booking* for Bank Holiday Sur» Tel. Haworth 42652 or Kelghh


B R A S S IN THE


RIBBLE VALLEY BALDERST0NE BAND


will perform on


SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th at


EDISFORD RECREATION AREA (weather permitting! at 2 p.m.


Ribble Valley Borough Council — serving the community V V W / A W


HELLIFIELD PLAYING FIELDS ASSOCIATION


CAR BOOT SALE


Bank Holiday


Monday, August 25th


10 a.m. — 4 p.m. CARS C5


phone Hetilfield 453 or 409


Refreshments available For bookings please


V W A V A V RING


CLITHEROE 22323


for help and advice with your


entertainment advertisement


30 TER RAH AWKS. Zelda


340JAMES CAGNEY in "Lady Killer" (1933). A cinema usher who be­ comes a top gangster in New York (lees the police and goes to Hollywood where he becomes a movie star.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS


6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. The programme that gives vie­ wers a chance to air their views on TV's output.


8-30THE S T AM P OF GREATNESS. During the American War ol Independ­ ence. John Paul Jones challenged the might of the Royal Navy and won.


20 AIRWOLF. Dominic San- 15COMEDY CLASSICS. 7-


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by THE SONS OF A B ­ RAHAM. Armenia was the first land to make Christian­ ity a state religion. 10 years before its official rec­ ognition by Constantine.


EPIDAURUS. The Nation al Theatre Company's visit to Greece fo present their production a( the 15,000- seat amphitheatre at Epidaurus


8- 30 NEWHART. Dick is ar­


rested lor Stephanie's tor- gotten parking tickets.


9- OOTHE ORGANIZATION. When


c o n s u lta n t


psychologist — or axeman — Dr Ducker arrives in a department, a drastic re­ duction in staff is usually the result


30 AND THERE’S MORE


10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES. Washington is used as bait by his tough narcotics of ficer partner Renko.


10-55 JAMES CAGNEY in "The Roaring Twenties" (1939). James Cagney. Humphrey Bogart and Jeffrey Lynn star as a trio ol World War One veterans — two ending up on the wrong side of the law and the third becoming a lawyer.


12-55 PINSCREEN (1-35 close) Members and Bona Fide Guests


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


WASTE PAPER APPEAL 10 CORRECTION PLEASE


CALLING AM. RUSI.N'ESSKS, SHOPS AND HOUSES


Sew simpers, Magazines. Cardboard lloxes ele. required and gratefully ueeepted


WE WILL COLLECT Phone Clitheroe 22il!) l or 25297


O li l l l t lN C TOSHAWHKIIICK I'OOTHAI.I. C UO l'N IM IN .MATCH MAYS


BAND CONCERTS


TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th, and THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st,


at THE CLITHEROE CASTLE BANDSTAND C om m e n c in g 7 p.m. F R E E A D M IS S IO N


F U L L D R E S S M A R C H P A S T


FEATURING 3 BANDS AND CONTINGENTS FROM THE SEA CADETS. MARINE CADETS AND THE GIRLS' NAUTICAL TRAINING COLLEGE


S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 2 3 r d CLITHEROE CENTRAL


WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whatley Road, Clitheroe 23337


SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th 30THE ORESTEIA AT- (vocal, instrumental cabaret duo) RESTLESS


Route Irom T. S. Castleton (Ribblesdale School) via Moor Lane, Castle Street. Salute by the Mayors of


Ribble Valley and Clitheroe at the Market Place, return via Lowergate


COMMENCING 11 a.m. ^ . \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ . \ \ \ \ \ V V \ V V V V \ \ V V \ X V \ , \ <


HORSES AND PONIES PROTECTION ASSOCIATION MEET OUR RESCUED ANIMALS A T OUR


O P E N D A Y


S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 1 7 t h a t 12 noon GREENBACK FARM. FENCE, near BURNLEY


Guest appearance ot SEA PIGEON (Cnampton Hurdler) Exemption Doo Show, Goat Show, Donkey Show, Baby Show.


Car Boot Sate (Stalls invited) plus Stalls and Entertainment tor all the family


FREE BUS Irom Burnley. Padiham, Brlerfleld and Nelson Admission only 35p (20p lor OAPs and Children) Inquiries. ie l. Nelson 65909


Also HORSE SHOW — Same Venue — September 13th LOW MOOR CLUB ....— THURSDAY and SATURDAY —


Forget the Rest — Book The Best!


OK


DISCO Tel. DARWEN 776159


Any occasion Large or small


and CLITHEROE 28141


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th TITTLE TATTLE


NEW MEMBERS DRAW STARTS SUNDAY


MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE GUESTS


SOCCER at


SHAWBRIDGE <ryx,


Tuesday,


August 19th Bass NWCFL


Dlv' 1 CLITHEROE


STALYBRIDVGE CELTIC k.o. 6-45 p.m.


P L E A S E N O T E Admission £1


Children and OAPs 50p Not as Incorrectly


advertised last week


Refreshments available Members’ Licensed Clubhouse


Match sponsored by


Gordon Holgate & Sons


All Drains


(24 hour service) Kendal Street


Clitheroe. Tet. 24296 Thursday, August 14th CLITHEROE XI


RIBBLE VALLEY XI for the Lawrenson Cup, k.o.


7 p.m. Admission 40p Children and OAPs 20p


THE FANCY DRESS FINALE


FUNBUS SPECIAL


FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1986 Leaves York St Emboxment 1-15 p.m. Calls at Whalley Bus Station 1-25 p.m.


To arrive for the Fancy Dress Finale at Longridge Civic Hall 2 p.m. — 4 p.m. Price E1


(Inclusive ol admission, run and return) Ribble Valley Bo ro ug h C ou nc il — Serving the Community


Tet. Accrington 384874


LOUNGE BAR Open Lunchtimes


Substantial Bar Snacks available Music Nightly with Guest Artists


CARVERY


Wednesday. Saturday. 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. Sunday, 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


CABARET LOUNGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


No. 1 hit recording group SATURDAY ONLY


RUBETTES


EDDIE FLANAGAN from the Comedians


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th


CAVERN Sounds ot the 60 s


Admission £1 before 10 p.m.. £2 after


BAR and DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st


PARTY NIGHT with


Free before 10-30 p.m. £1 after BAR and DISCO. 9 p.m. — t


CAVERN AW W W W N Y YW W W W W W YW W W W Y Y VW VW W W


Admission £1.80; Children and Senior Citizens £1. Monday night is bargain night £1


Ribble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community


Clillicroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clashed)


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


2-15 p.m.


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What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s o n . . QjftCAOC


Comm. Fri., Aug. 15th to Thurs., (ex. Sun.) at 7-30 p.m., Matinee Wed. and Thurs.,


SOUND- CONCERT


ROCK will be held on


SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th Commence 2 p.m. at


THE CLITHEROE CASTLE BANDSTAND


LIVE BANDS In c lu d in g


THE ORIGINAL MUSHROOMS and THE FLAME


FR E E A D M IS S IO N Come early to reserve your favourite spot!


Ribble Valley Borough Council: Serving the Com­ munity


* -X * * * ¥ ¥ ¥


■ k SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th


_____________ REMEMBER LAST TIME_____________ SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th


BONNAR COLEANO & Co. G A M M E R t


* MUST NOT BE MISSED WEEKLY DOUBLE 18—7


r- WEEKLY TREBLE 5—28—1 Members and Bona Fide Guests


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S a tu rd a y . A u aus t 16th. _ C l i t h e r o e A re a


W o m e n ’ s I n s t i t u t e S h o w . R ib b le s d a le C o u n t y S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l


a .m . to 12 noon anti 1 p .m . to 5 p .m .


f r o m 1 0 -3 0


Sunday, A u g u s t 1 7 th . — T e d d y B e a rs P ic n ic . P e n d le to n V illa g e Hall gro u n d s .


2 5 th A u g u s t, Bank Holt* day Mo n d a y . — Slaid- b u r n V i l la g e H a l l . A n t iq u e Flea M a rk e t .


7 th September. 1986. — Sabden A n n u a l Street M a rk e t o rg a n is e d by H o lm e C o m m i t te e . Sabden. — In q u ir ie s : T e l. Padiham 76651.


September 1 3 th . Satur- d a y . — The H o dder V a lle y A g r ic u ltu ra l and H o r t ic u l tu r a l S o c ie ty 4 3 r d A n n u a l S h ow . H o rn s F a rm , Si a id - b u rn .


2 3 rd a n d 2 4 th SEP­ T E M B E R . — O rch id B r id a l Designs present a B r id a l Fash ion Show.


AA THE


STiRK HOUSE HOTEL GISBURN


FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1986


____________ C12 per person


Dinner Dance and Cabaret- FRANK CARSON


___


Now accepting bookings for Christmas, 1986 Public Dinner Dances, £11.50 p.p.


Christmas Eve Dinner Dance, £16 p.p. Christmas Day Lunch, £24 p.p.


New Year's Eve Dinner Dance, £26 p.p.


For details and reservations Tel. GISBURN 581


.What’s


CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation wishing lo make a claim lor a future dale may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the date. For details ol this inexpen­ sive way ol publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


OPENS SATU1


YJUST 16th 9| GRAND


THEATRE!


OPENING THURSDAY. SEPT. 18th


c.notsi) n.troii f a c il it ie s c o f f e e f (Theatre). BAH (Open normal licensing OFFICE. TOIUIST INFORMATION


Look oul for regular program!, events taking place in the I Shuttle liar.


SATCKDAV. A l'C l'S T It


PUNCH AND Jl hti Tlnufn tm n >nck


It) a.tn.. 1-30 p.m., 3 p.m. in tf


STAN BARKE phltf.' J>t:z Shlrtltiriis


from S-30 p.m. in the Shuttl SI NDAY. At'Gl'ST 17t


THE RIVERSIDE .]* from 12 noon in the foy*


AVANTI DISPL -Tin Worhl <>1 H't f i'i t ie r


Street Theatre entertainment inside : Mechanics from 12 non


WKDNKSDAY. Al'Gl'ST


ROGER WE STB I' from S-:«i p.m. in the Shutti


Guided tour available from August 1 Hookings now being taken for parties


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