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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 16th, 1986


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) m sem aam m & SATURDAY- — i


8*20 THE MUPPET BABIES. The best-known characters trom the Muppet shows as they might have been in childhood.


W 5 S A T U R D A Y S U P E R ­ STO R E . Live coverage trom the royal tour of China. Music trom Howard Jones and Red Box.


12*15 GRANDSTAND, incl. M O News; Weather; 12-20. Football Focus with Bob Wilson; 12-40. 3-00. 3-55. Hockey trom London. 2-00, Motor Racing from Au­ stralia; 2-00, 3-35. 4-20, In­ ternational Snooker from Reading; 4-40. Final Score.


M)5 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 N O R T H


TONIGHT. 5-


S E R IE S . The rodent superstar entertains.


W5 DOCTOR WHO. Continu­ ing the story of the Doc­ tor’s trial by the Time Lords for his meddlesome past.


6-


LA TE LA TE B R E A K ­ FAST SHOW. The most spectacular whirly wheeler stunt so far comes from the Beamish open-air museum. Music from ZZ Top.


7- 00 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS. Paul Daniels hosts the comedy quiz show.


7-


SHOW. The comedian and impressionist as super­ sleuth Miss Marbles.


845 CASUALTY. This week’s intake includes a battered wife and her small son.


Charlie discovers the boy's horrific secret. Lice run amok when an alcoholic is


brought in. And Ewart is swept off his feet by a dazzling businesswoman


8- 55N EW S A N D S PO R T ; Weather.


9-


Dangerously." Political thril­ ler starring Mel Gibson as an Australian foreign cor­


respondent covering the deteriorating situation in In­ donesia in 1965.


11-001 N T E R N A T I O N A L SN O O K E R . The Roth­ mans Grand Prix. Terry Griffiths v John Campbell. Joe O 'B o y e v Steve Newbury.


1- 00 WEATHER. ( BBC-2 .) 2-


Lillian Gish, 90 earlier this month, stars in D. W. Grif­ fith’s silent classic.


latest pictures of Halley's Comet from the Giotto space probe.


4-15 THE S K Y AT NIGHT. Patrick Moore looks at the


W E S T


4-401 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Steve Davis v Tony Drago and Silvino Francisco v Wayne Jones. C H E S S


5 4 5W O R L D


REPORT. In the centenary year of the World Chess Championship, and a week after the end of the Karpov-Kasparov match, Jeremy James takes a look at the history of the game.


6-15 THE SEC RET LIFE OF PAINTINGS. Lady Wedg­ wood explores the symbol­ ism in Botticelli's beautiful "La Primavera.'’


6- 7-


55 NEWSVIEW. Arts magazine. 20 ROLAND RAT — THE


6-25 FROM EAST TO WEST (new series). Music by 20th-century composers showing the influence of the Orient, played against a wordless background of pictures and music from the East.


10 THE NOEL EDMONDS


9-25 FILM CLUB 1: "And The Ship Sails On." The latest Fellini released here to- date, shot in English in 1983. A delightful ex­ travaganza set on a luxury liner bearing admirers of a deceased soprano to a fun­ eral at sea.


11-30 FILM CLUB 2: "Lights of Variety." Fellini's first ven­ ture as a director.


( Qranada ) 35T H E R U S S A B B O T 9-25 No. 73.


11- 05TARZAN. Tarzan helps a group of mercenaries to find an isolated tribe which owns valuable land.


12- 00ITN NEWS.


12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves take a look at the week's outstanding football moments.


12-30 WRESTLING. Giant Hays­ tacks (Manchester) v Big John Cox (York).


10 FILM: "The Year of Living 1- 2-


Hawke joins a friend and a group ol paraplegics on a nature climb.


245 SUPERBOWL. The Liver­ pool Victoria Insurance Superbowl. The struggle to win the bowling world's richest prize reaches its climax today.


445R E S U L T S S E R V IC E . Elton Welsby presents today's sports results.


WO ITN NEWS.


10 FILM: "Way Down East.” 5-


6-


' W5 BLOCKBUSTERS. Quick- fire general knowledge game for 16 to 18-year- olds.


Martha's secret admirer drives her into a frenzied state.


7 -1 5 S A T U R D A Y G A N G . Gang up with the fun four­ some for another high­ flying mixture of comedy and music.


7453-2-1. "Mediterranee." Game show that offers contestants the chance to win big prizes.


845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 9- 0 0 D E M P S E Y


A N D


M A K E P E A C E . An old flame from New York flares up on Dempsey's doorstep while a ruthless South American drugs gang ex­ plodes upon Britain's shores.


3 5 SA T U R D A Y REV IEW.


1W» T A LE S OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. Harold Tinker has been a lifelong loser while his classmate Jack Cutler has turned life into a huge success.


10-


pool Victoria Insurance Superbowl.


12-30 SPECIAL SQUAD. 1-20 CLOSEDOWN.


What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s Oh..., CLITHEROE pENTRAL


TH E SUN INNI M!^ r e s t a u r a n t


WADDINGTON, NR. CLITHEROE TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 0200-23262


LUNCHES — EVENING MEALS PARTIES CATERED FOR WEDDINGS A SPECIALITY


COACHES B Y APPOINTMENT ■


DECEMBER 1st to 24th STEAK & KIDNEY PIE


MENU


SIRLOIN STEAK ROAST TURKEY


LASAGNE GAMMON


£4.50 including Choice of VEGETABLES and SWEETS


30 SUPERBOWL. The Liver­ j?-


CHRISTMAS DAY £13.50


9-25 A Q U E S T IO N O F E C O N O M IC S . How economic policy affects our everyday lives.


9- 504 WHAT IT S WORTH.


Reports on fizzy drinks bot­ tles, bogus removal firms and best buys in smatl radios.


10-


11- 12-


20THE HEART OF THE


D R A G O N . Repeat of award-winning- documen­


tary series on China.


G IR L Cpera adapted from one of Brazil's most popu­ lar literary works.


12-55W O R L D O F A N IM A ­ TION. Richard Evans pre­ sents an unusual French example of computer ani­ mation.


1-15 CHANNEL 4 RACING. From Newmarket and Kempton Park.


20A IRW O L F . "T ra c k s . " 15 D REAMS . "Suspicions." 6-


3-30FILM: "C ro s s ro a d s . " (1942).


W 5B RO O K S ID E OMNIBUS. 6-00 RIGHT TO REPLY.


30 THE GREAT AUSTRA­


LIAN BOAT RACE: The America's Cup.


7- 00 NEWS SUM M A R Y and Weather followed by 7 Days.


7- 30 STRANGERS ABROAD.


Franz Boas who charted Baffin Island and recorded the lives and ideas of the Eskimos who helped him with his work.


8-


of the acadmic year is well under way at Newcastle.


9- 00 P A R A D I S E P O S T ­ PONED.


35 THE A-TEAM. Howling


and Murdock disguises himself as infamous merca- nary.


Blind Date under the watchful eye of Cilia Black.


SUNDAY- 8-


8- 9- 9-


55 PLAY SCH O O L ship uniting viewers.


1WX) ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30TALKING B U S IN E S S . How to make your busi­ ness more successful, especially it English is your second language.


10- 11-


For beginners in Italian. 50 NEWS; Weather.


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 10-


9- 0 5 SU N D A Y P R EM IE R E : "Good as GokJ." Rachel, a 14-year-old star swimmer, discovers the price of being at the top.


30 THIS IS THE DAY. Wor­ 11-


Traditional life in the moun­ tains of the Dauphine.


1145 T E LE JOURNAL. Catch up with the news in French.


12-


E X P ER IM EN T S — AT THE END OF THE RAIN­ BOW. The story of a purple dye that led to the conquest of bacterial infec­ tions (with sign-language and subtitles for the deal and hard-of-hearing).


12-35 FARMING. 1- 0 0 T H IS W E E K N E X T WEEK. David Dimbleby with a weekly programme of discussion with those of power and those who chal­ lenge them


2- 00 E A S T E N D E R S . Kathy begins her new business venture Den calls on Dr Legg, and Angie slips out on a mysterious appoint­ ment. Pete is taken aback Dy Den s attitude, while Kathy is determined to help her mate Angie with her battle against alcohol


3- 00 FILM: 'The Lost World" Explorers discover a pre­ historic world which has survived on an isolated plateau where time has stood still and dinosauars still roam


4- 5- 5-


the Birmingham National Exhibition Centre


Highlights of the Royal tour.


(new series). New, 10-part adaptation of the Dickens novel said to be the au­ thor's favourite and his most autobiographical.


6- 6- 7-


emergency first-aid pre­ sented by Dr Alan Maryon Davis.


30 NEWS; Weather.


640SO N G S OF P R A IS E . From Haddington.


THE TWO RONNIES. A series of highlights from their previous BBC variety


8- 00 HOWARDS’ WAY. Jack Rolfe sells his Mermaid


shares to pay his mounting gambling debts; Jan is in­ creasingly concerned that no-one is meeting her de­ livery deadlines; and Tom tests the prototype catama­ ran in heavy seas.


STORY OF FRANKENS­ TEIN. The longevity of the Frankenstein myth ex­ plored in drama, film ex­ tracts. documentary and in­ terviews.


55 BUONGIORNO ITALIAtMALS. 20 F R A N C E A C TU E L L E .


2-00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. Jim Smith's life has been spent in unimaginable iso­ lation. He was born deal and became blind in his


25 EVERYMAN: THE TRUE


2-30S U N D A Y M A T I N E E : "Checkooint."


4-00A P E O P L E ' S W E L ­ COME: THE QUEEN IN CHINA. Highlights of the Queen's historic first visit to China.


30D IS C O V E R IN G A N I ­ 10 SIGN EXTRA: GREAT


11-551 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Tony Knowles v Peter Francisco. Rex Wil­ liams v Mark Wildman. News of both the evening’s nine-frame first-round matches from the Hexa­ gon. Reading.


B Q 2 )


12-30 NO LIMITS. Videos, films and chart sounds.


1- 2- 00 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


lights of the crucial match between Boroughmuir and Stewart's Melville FP.


SNOOKER. Atex Higgins v Dave Marlin and Doug Mountjoy v Jim Wych from the Hexagon, Reading.


2-55 I N T E R N A T I O N A L HOCKEY. The World Cup f inal f rom Willsden Stadium


4-


5- 0 5M U S IC IN C A M E R A . 5-


6- 7- 35 MOTOR SHOW '86 trom 15 S IX DAY S IN CHINA. 6-


SOOTHE LOVE BOAT. 6-00 BU LLSEYE. Jim Bowen hosts the darts game. 30 NEWS.


640 APPEAL. By Frank Muir and Denis Norden on behalf of the Royal Air Forces Association.


645HIGHWAY. Harry Sec- ombe returns to Cornwall to visit the fishing port of Mousehole and the Land's End peninsula.


7- 20 RUGBY SPECIAL. High­ Michael Aspel.


745 LIVE FROM THE PIC­ CADILLY. Jimmy Tarbuck hosts another entertain­ ment special.


645 NEWS. WXHNSIDE STORY. Paula


Croxley's first weeks as editor of the Sunday Regis­ ter are a triumph.


10-00 S P I T T I N G I M A G E . School's back at West­ minster, and the satirical puppets take their ptaces.


10-


SNOOKER. Further cover­ age from Reading.


series). Discussion on the nature of sexual morality.


RAMME. The implications of the "big bang" for the City


8- 00 THE NATURAL WORLD: T H E M Y S T E R Y O F LAGUNA BAJA.


50 DAVID CO P P ER FIE LD


6-50 LOVELAW. 9401 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Tony Knowles v Peter Francisco.


10-25FILM: "Looking for Mr Good bar. "


1240 CLOSEDOWN. 20 SAVE A LIFE. A guide to G r a n a d a ^ )


9-25 THE SHERIFF AND THE S A T E L L IT E KID. Sci­ ence-fiction adventure.


15TWENTY Y E A R S OF


11- 00M ORNING W O R SH IP . Holy Communion.


12- OOWE E K E N D WO R L D . Another in the current af­ fairs series with Matthew Parris heading an expert team of journalists.


1-00 W O O D Y W O O D ­ PECKER.


1-05 AAP KAA HAK. 1-10 THE MUNSTERS. 145 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. With legal adviser David Green on the Road Traffic Act.


t


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


SHOW. Roald Dahl in "Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum."


35 THE NEW AVENGERS. 12- 35 CLOSEDOWN. 50 THINKING ALOUD (new C h a n n e l -4 )


30THE M O N E Y P R O G ­ 9-


15 DID YOU S E E . . . ?


weekly series for Bntam's Asian community.


10- OOTH E W O R L D T H I S WEEK.


11- 00W O R Z E L GUMMIOGE. 11-


12- 30 W O R L D


2-00P O B 'S PROG RAMME . Pob, the magic piuppet. who lives in the IV and enthralls children


B A S E B A L L .


2-30 FILM: "Nice Girl?" (1941). Deanna Durbin in a roman­ tic musical.


4- 15 FILM: "A Home of Your Own.” (1964).


5- 00W O R L D OF A N I M A ­ TION. Musical animation


from America. 5- 15 NEWS SUMMARY AND


WEA TH ER followed by The Business Programme.


6- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Best of this week's grid­ iron action.


7-


8- 9-


— A NATION AND ITS MUSIC.


THE NEW MUSIC.


10-20 FILM: "It Always Rains on Sunday." (1947).


12-05 CLOSE. 15 PILLAR OF FIRE. 10THE L A N G U A G E OF


V a l l x iw e ’e n !N,g" T '


Jlst October 1SCHASING R A IN BOW S


Witches & V/ar'0C'4S C om p c ld '0 "


casual wear. -1 1 1 1 B O N * ® * T S S *


1 refreshme— - l


_ . u-irWOO - ■ M ,


yO Jt /


30 THE WALTONS. S E R I E S


C L IT H E R O E PA R ISH CH UR CH


AMAT EUR O P E R A T IC AND DRAMATIC SO C IE TY rRESEXT


A M 30T H E S O U T H B A N K


.*1 comedy in 1 acls Ini Gerald Savory. Produced by Jean Hammond.


ONTH OF SUNDAYS


For.') niehtH in SI Miirv Magdalene's Parish Church Hull


From THURSDAY, OCTOltKR 23rd — SATURDAY, OCTOI1KU 25th


each evening at 7-30 p.m. TICKETS 11.25


Senior Citizens and Children under 14 75p


These nee obtainable from: Seconds Aimi/, Moor Lane: Black Horse Agencies, Eutmstle Green, Castle Street; Parish Church Office; Members of Ihe Society.


25SU N D A Y E A ST . New i I iLLSSii s t a r r i n g Vfed"cs^ay 2 2n d October


8 . 0 0 p m - U ° ^ Adm is s ion Ll •


before £2.00 after lO.OOptn 1 u n c f v c r m g r l a n b ]


Smart dress essential.


For a Good Day Out why n o t com a to


HAWORTH SUNDAY MARKET


AND CAR BOOT SALE EVERY SUNDAY


Inquiries: Tale Haworth 42652 or Kalghlay 661173


IN D IS T R E S S ! S U IC ID A L !


N E E D H E L P ? Ring the


SAMARITANS a n y t im e


/A - I f


B LACKBU RN


6 6 2 4 2 4 or


NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9


,05 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


Call or write to CASTLE TAXIS


2 6 0 0 0 TAXIS IN CLITHEROE £1


HUGE REDUCTIONS in MINI-BUS PRICES


FREE DROPS ON PRE-PAID RETURNS IN CLITHEROE


15 CHILD'S PLAY. With host t


„ « *


10- 00 HILL STRE ET BLUES. 11- 00S A T U R D A Y A LM O S T LIVE.


12- 00M A D O N N A IN C O N ­ CERT. Madonna performs a string of classics.


30 BL IN D DATE. Another


1-00 PORKLIPS NOW. Parody of "Apocalypse Now."


1-20 CLOSE.


1 5 T R E A S U R E H U N T . 2 0 ISAU R A THE S L A V E


ROAST TURKEY STUFFING and BACON ROLL or ROAST BEEF


FRUIT JUICE SOUP


or POACHED SALMON


ALL INCLUDING VEGETABLES CHRISTMAS PUDDING


* BLACK FOREST * GATEAUX . MINCE PIES r


^ OFF EE and MINTS \ *


.................................... * * $ V


RIBBLESDALE I POOL


ED1SFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 24825


TRIATHLON REEBOK 30 REDBRICK. The first term


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th The Pool will open for public


swimming at 1-30 p.m. and will close at 5 p.m.


Last admission 4-30 p.m.


Rlbble Valley Borough Council Serving The Community


R IB B L E VALLEY SPOR T S AND RECREATION COUNCIL


W ED N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 9 th Commencing 7-30 p.m.


A . G . M CLITHEROE MAYOR’S PARLOUR


Special business to consider invitation amalgamate with R.V.S. Association.


. What assistance can be given to clubs in the area to publicise activities and encourage new members.


A L L W E L C O M E Venue by kind permission ot


Clltheroe Mayor, Court. J . McGhle LOW MOOR CLUB


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th


THURSDAY and SATURDAY WAYNE DENTON (Tremendous Male Vocalist with Guitar)


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th MEMBER'S DRAW EIO


Turkey and Wlna Draw N08 13700 and 14877, No. 15 Bottle ol Whisky. ALL CLAIMED _ _


Members and Bona Fide Guests # fr iW s& TH IS IS Y O U R V v A 7A


* OCTOBER 18th, 1986 J


« TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY *


THIS SATURDAY is Ihe return ol CENTRE'S


: TINY TOTS DISCO *


from 1-30 p.m. — 3-30 p.m. ADMISSION 30p U N D ER 14s ONLY


DON'T MISS IT « Competitions, Prizes, Heats of Miss Trinity *87 COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND .MINI­ COACHES A VAI LADLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS-rGISBURN TEL. G1SBUKN 391


W.I., CUBS. BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


★ CLITHEROE & DISTRICT SCOUT FELLOWSHIP


SATU RDAY, O C TO B ER 25th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


CRAFT FAIR


WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB Bar and Refreshments available


ADMISSION 40p — CHILDREN FREE Inq. C L IT H E R O E 2 3 0 1 7


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * CLiTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB J


«CHRIS CURTIS* -K: MARTI STUART «


•K Another Top Act SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th Remember the Last Time


*K WEEKLY DOUBLE 13 — 21 -k WEEKLY TREBLE 17 — 11— 3


* ★


★ ★ ★


Members and Bona Fide Guests ★


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "K ★ ★ ★ ★ -X Join 3 Swimming Club Clitheroe & District A.S.C.


Membership Selection Trials at


Rlbblesdale Pool, Clltheroe, on .


MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th at 7 D.m.


Vacancies for swimmers and non-swimmers, min. age 6 years at December 31st, 1986 For further Information:


Mrs Pearson. Tel. Clltheroe 24996 [ i i u


m Te|c 'Burjjeyi


iW 1 An Evening with COOGER AND DARK Mutlc — Humour — Drama


“Talentad and arrtartalnlng. . . an act to watch out lor" (Lanca Evanlng Talagraph)


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1#th. 8 pjn. Tlckata £2; Concoaalona Cl


SUNDAY LUNCHTIME In JAZZ tha Shuttla Bar


J IM M Y HAYWORTH QUARTET SUNOAY, OCTOBER 19th 12 noon — 2 p.m. FREE Admission


Bumky Gllbart A Sullivan Soclaty THE GONDOLIERS


MONOAY, OCTOBER 20th to SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2Slh SOLO OUT


In JAMES eoncart plus support


MONOAY. OCTOBER 27th Tlckata C3


Bumlay & Olatrict Cham bar of Trad# peasant


SHOPPERS PREVIEW


TUESOAY. OCTOBER 28th, 7 p.m. Llcansad Bar — Tombola — Raffia Ticket* £1.50


T EM B A THEATRE COMPANY peasant


"WOZA ALBERT!


Wadnaaday, OCTOBER 29th, 7-30 p.m.


Tlcksts C2J0; Concaaalona Cl 30 THREE GREAT GUITARS Barnay Kaasal— Hart Ellla —


Charlla Byrd with base and drums "Thatr llva parformancaa art braathtaklng."


THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30th, 8 pjn. ________Tlckata CS all aaata


BURNLEY RECREATION AND L E ISU R E SE R V IC E S


sPLEASURE AND REPENTANCE


"A Haht-haatad look at leva— tha agonlaa, tha aeataaiaa, tha prlxaa,


thapanaltlaa — In poatry and aong." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 7-30


Klddrow Lana, Burntay K.m. 1h Form Collaga,


Tlckata C2.S0; Concaaalona C1.50 Tlckata avallabla from Bumlay


Machanlca Box Offlca. Manchaatar Road, Bumlay. Tal. 30055 or at tha door


Brian Wurto (Cfvet Etecvtrve Officer)


tarring PETER JEFFREY, ESTELLE KOHLER, BILL HOMEWOOD


Tha moat aicttlng and controvaralal •how to coma out of Black South Africa In racant yaart."


FREE ADVICE Ol ALL ASPECTS O] HOUSE BUYIN(


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1


HOME BUYERS EVENING!


AT OUR own


CLITHEROE ROUND TABLE 552


PRESENTS


THE GOLDEN DAYS of MUSIC HALL


A Musical and Comedy Extravaganza


at THE CIVIC HALL, CLITHEROE on OCTOBER 22nd


ONLY 50 SEATS AVAILABLE from the booking office on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th on production of pension books


nibble Valley Borough Council — serving Ihe community


THE ROYAL PERFORMANCE FILM TwoWbrlds. One Dream-Freedom.


BARYSHNIKOV HINES WHITE NIGHTS.


MIKHAIL GHEGDHY


Sometimes all makes lobe a hero is something worth bghting far I „M| I CHGML Sfuonuo (ft MA WC0K8uc wisl c—— rss rsa ^


Rlbble Valley Borough Council Serving The Community


EVERY SUNDAY


Truly individual and creating its own legend in the modern age, The Dunkenhalgh Hotel is to be discovered and enjoyed


JunHenhaJlOtcl . ,


CUMBERLAND SAUSAGE ,,, , ,v


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WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whatley Road, Cl|theroe 23337


TONIGHT


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th SJng along with the one and only


BENTON GUINNESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th


Organ and Ukelele


INTRIGUE TRIO (First Time)


Members and Bona Fide Guests Kil m .


7.15p.m. w D.l'sp.m. ^


STARKIE ARMS Sample our excellent


Castle Street, Clitheroe Tel. 22550


TABLE D’ H0TE MENU FOR THE AMAZING PRICE OF served 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.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


Smoked mackerel served with a crispy salad and brown bread


Melon boat served with sugar and ginger Home-made pate and hot toast


Prawn cocktail served with Marie Rose sauce and. brown bread


Succulent breaded scampi served with tartare sauce


Trout Almondine, pan fried and finished with toasted almonds


Rump Steak cooked to your liking, served with onion rings and button mushrooms


Thick juicy gammon steak served with egg or pineapple Roast lamb chops served with tasty barbecue sauce


Tender traditional roast chicken served with stuffing and chipolatas


A choice of home-made sweets from the trolley •a a -a #. ■Wo arc now taking bookings for our


Traditional Christinas Fayre Roast Turkey and Stuffing


Prawn Cocktail Fruit Juice


.


Every Sunday evening our Head Chef Andrew Eranic and his brigade prepare a delicious freshly prepared 6 course meal served in the beautiful and elegant sunvundingsof the Portrait Room. A delight for thosel who appreciate good food. Served from 7. I5pm to 9.15pm. To accompany the meal wc serve a glass o f muscadct by Grants o f St. James.


[ ------------Price £11.00 per person.-------- )


Till-; DU NKl iNHALCH H O T E L Clayton-le-Moors. Accrington.


Tel: (0254) 398021. At Exit No. 7 M65 — C Direct Motorway Access • M62/66. = =


% .


served with Boiled and Roast Potatoes and fresh local Vegetables


Roast Loin Pork. Stuffing and Apple Sauce


Chipolatas, Gravy and Bacon Rolls or


Sweet Trolley


Hot Mince Pies and Cream Coffee and Mints £4.95


Served every lunchtime and, by prior & bookings of an evening, from December 1st to 24th inclusive _


S\For further details please phone on above number ■ . a. a. -a&&. •. •. a -a '&


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


Thurs., Fri. and Sat. DANCE FESTIVAL


Comm: Mon., Oct. 20th, Tues., 21st and Thurs., 23rd, at 7-30 p.m.


• #•


. a. a. a a. a. a. Game Soup


Breaded plaice served with a garnish and tartare sauce A selection of potatoes and fresh vegetables according to season


£ 4 .9 5 .Inc. VATe


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising).


ROLLING THUNDER proudly present an evening of


Any organisation wishing to make a claim tor a future date may use this column to\ publicise their evqnt three months in ' advance. For example the text would contain the name ol the organisation; name of the event and the date.


CLAIMING DATES


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 , Tel. 24804/22323


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


1 3 th , 14th and 1Sth, November — Bolton- b y -B o w la n d D ram a Group, present •’Time M u r d e r e r P l e a s e ” comedy th r i l ler by C. R. Dyer, Village Hall, Bolton-by-Bowland. — In q u i r ie s : Bolton-by- bowland 277.


F o x h o u n d s , B u f f e t Dance, Moorcock Inn, Waddington.


V a l le y JXSOOO


GARY BOYLE and JOHN ETHERIDQE QUARTET


JAZZ/FUNK/ROCK I


WORLD CLASS with tha


featuring


1. JOHN ETHERIDGE, of Soft Machine, who has alio played extenilvely with STEPHANE GRAPELU (II


2. GARY BOYLE, of Triple Echo, and one of the north'a most respected musicians


3. TED McKENNA, of the Alex Harvey Band 4. DUDLEY PHILLIPS on Bass Guitar plus RED ROOSTER SOUNDS attne


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEI Next Friday, October 24th, 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. Advance tickets C2.50


TICKETS from BLACKBURN — REIDYS


Doors 1 i


CLITHEROE — CASTLE RECORDS CLITHEROE — HODDER BRIDGE


C e O O e O S S C C C C O O M O O O C O T O O M C C C C W j DINE and DANCE at V


2 2 n d NOVEMBER, Saturday, National As­ s o c ia t io n o f L ad ie s Cir cle, C h i l d r e n ’ s Ma t in e e f i lm sh ow “ Chitty. Chitty, Bang Bang” . Civic Hall. Pro­ ceeds fo r Children in Need Appeal.


THEASSHET0NARMS.I D0WNHAM


EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT £8.50 in c lu d e s a 5 -C ourse D in n e r


followed by dance music to suit all tastes with a licenJ to 1 a.m.


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22n d NOVEMBER, Saturday. The Associa­


tion of Friends of St James Primary School. C l i th e ro e . C h r is tm a s


2 2 n d NOVEM BE R, 1986, United Reformed Chur ch , Cl l t h e r o e , Christmas Fair.


Fair. _________


23 rd NO VEMBE R, 1986. Sunday, Staid- burn Christmas present 2 Mini Market.


28th NOVEMBER, Bow- land County Secondary S c h o o l , PTA W hist , Domi n o a n d B e a t le 2 Drive, at 7-30 p.m.


Drama Group present a co m e dy " K e y f o r Two” 7-30 p.m,


6 t h - 2 9 t h No v emb e r , 1966 —


— VVaddington


Tal. Accrington 384874 LOUNGE BA R Opan Lunchtime*


Substantial Bar Snacks avallabla Mualc Nightly with Gusst Artlati


C A R V ER Y


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


CABARET LOUNGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY


GREENGAGE PETE PRICE


Clubland's No. 1 Group SATURDAY ONLY


Comedian


9th November — S a tu r­ day. C l i th e ro e Lions present Clitheroe Vari­ e ty E v en in g . P a r ish Hall. T ick e ts Ad u lts £2. Children and OAPs £1 including re fresh -


29teh tSN O V E M B ER — Friends of Bolton-by- B o w la n d School. C h r is tm a s Bazaar. 2 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. at th e sch o o l. R e f re sh ­ ments available.*


29th NOVEMBER, 1986. C h r is t Church. Chat- burn. Autumn Fayre, in the 'School Hall, at 2-30 p.m.


T o ssid e In stitu te WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY,


ADMISSION 80p including supper


OCTOBER 18th at 7-45 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, OCT0 8 ER 22nd


SOLA-TRAXION Admission £1 before 10 p.m., £2 after.


BAR and DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd


STAR CABARET NIGHT with


THE FORTUNES


Featuring thalr many hit rtcords ADM ISS ION £2


BAR & DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


ANTIQUES AND YLEA MARKET VICTORIA HALL


: SETTLE


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th 1(L30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. Inquiries


.0282 S13626


SOCCEFl at


SHAWBRIDIl SA VASE


1st ROUND S A T U R D A Y , .


O C T O B E R 1 8 tl| CLITHERCl


FLIXTOI KO 3 p.m.


Admission £1.20 I Children and OAPs t l


Refreshments avait.l Members' Licenst| Clubhouse


Match sponsored i | Trutex Ltd


H.O. Grlndletor| Tel. 41621


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S t P a u l ,


(a#es 3-8 Parish f l 6 p.m. Evensonl


and Sunday Sclul


IS AID OF THE CHILDiu SOCIETY


THURSDAY. I OCTOBER 23tT


Coffee Evening ; | Admission: 2f>p I


Bring and B u | The Vicarage 7 — <l p.m.


10-30 a.m. F am i | Communion


OCTOBER l i l t | 9 a.m. Holy Communion


L o w M o o i | S U N D A Y .


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