I T 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September lSIh, 19SI1 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th KENTWORTH COUNTY SATURDAY ( B B C -1 ) ( B B C -2 )
8-30 THE CLANGERS 840 THE FAMILY-NESS
845 THE SATURDAY PIC TURE SHOW. Mike and Cheryl say goodbye to the picture show by re-living some of the best moments with the help of their guests.
10*55 W A IT T IL L YOUR FATHER GETS HOME
11-15 FILM. ""Tarzans Re venge."
12*30GRANDSTAND intro duced by Desmond lynam. featuring: 12*35 Football Focus: 1*00 news, weath er; M0. 2*35. 3*05 Volley ball: The Royal Bank Cup from Birmingham: 3-35, 4- 00 Motorcycling: The Brit ish Motorcycle Champion ships from Silverstone: 2- 05 Rallying: Manx Rally: 1- 55. 2-25. 2-55. 3-25 Racing from Newbury; 4-40 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS AND WEATHER
5-15REGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS
5-20 ROLAND RAT — THE SERIES
5-
Who is placed on trial by the Time Lords of Gallifrey, accused of interfering in galactic affairs.
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LATE. LATE BREAK FAST SHOW. Noel Ed monds and Mike Smith host a Give it a Whirl special.
7- 00 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Paul Daniels hosts the quiz game in which couples compete for and against the clock.
7- SHOW.
8- 05CASUALTY. A 15-part drama series about an ex perimental night shift in the casualty department ol a middle-sized hospital.
8- 9-
WEATHER
Roy Scheider as veteran pilot Frank Murphy who. with his young partner Ly* mangood stumbles across a sinister plot, discovering the true significance ol Blue Thunder — a high
speed. armour-plated helicopter.
10-
SCAPE. With Blott's help. Lady Maud plans a strategy to stop the motor way from being built.
11-
Ann (Vanessa Redgrave) and her 19-year-old daugh te r . Joanna (Susan George), live in a small hotel on the English coast. They live a monotonous Me until Joe Tanner (Clift Robertson), a past love ol Ann, arrives
1-25 WEATHER
2- 00FILM: “ The Man Who Came to Dinner.”
3- 4-
REPORT. The latest news from Leningrad.
440 C H A M P IO N S H IP DARTS. The first round ot the Unipart British Profes sional Championship. In action this afternoon are No. 1 seed Eric Bristow v rapid-fire Ritchie Gardner; 1984 winner Mike Gregory v newcomer Richard Smith; ex-world champ Keith Deller v another newcomer to the competition Eddie Garrett: and No. 6 seed Dave Lee v Scotland's Robert Mackenzie.
45 DOCTOR WHO. Doctor 10 THE NOEL EDMONDS 35THE RUSS ABBOT
5- 20 ROCK AROUND THE C LO C K . C o n c e r ts , movies, studio sessions, documentaries, surprise guests and competitions. (Breaks at 7-20 for News View and 10-25 for further Darts coverage): 5-30. A- Ha; on stage during their current world tour; 5*55, Stan Ridgway; 6*05, Cameo; 6-30, Battle of the Giants, Phone in your vote for your favourite rock stars. To start you off. clips of Madonna and Prince; 6- 40, The Housemartins: 8- 05. Hip-Hop Grandmaster Class; 6-25, Battle of the Giants. Bruce Springsteen v Queen; 8-35, Radio Times Rockalikes; 8-45. Echo and the Bunnymen; 8-55, Motown 25; 11-20, 21 Top; 12-00. Wasp: 12- 35. Air Guitar Competition: 1245, Battle of the Giants. The Beatles v The Rolling Stones; 12-55. Billy Bragg. 1-
55NEWS, SPORT AND 10FILM. ' Blue Thunder"
2- 15. Genesis: Whistle Test Extra; 3-00. The Damned; 3-30. Battle of the Giants. Simple Minds v U2; 3-45. Honky Tonkin" — The Legacy of Hank Wil liams: 4-30. The Smiths: 4- 45. Bryan Ferry: Whistle Test Extra: 5-35. Whistle Test 15
245 IN T E R N A T IO N A L BOXING Errol Christie (GB) v Sean Mannion (U.S.).
50 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 10 WORLD CHESS
445 RESULTS SERVICE 5-00 NEWS 5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS
5-35 THE A-TEAM Hannibal Smith and his fellow ad venturers go to the aid of some senior citizens who are being hounded by some heartless land swind lers.
6*30 BLIND DATE Another Blind Date under the watchful eye of Cilia Black.
745 3-2*1 8-
7*15 COPY CATS with Bobby Davro.
45ITN NEWS
9- 00 DEMP SE Y AND MAKEPEACE Dempsey and Makepeace find them selves in deadly danger as they infiltrate a murderous mitieu of bare knuckle fight ers and counterfeiters.
104)0 LAST EMBRACE After the murder of his wife, an investigator becomes in volved in a vendetta against the former owners of a New York brothel.
11*50 WILLIE NELSON SPE C IA L WITH RAY CHARLES Two giants of popular music bring their
unique and original talents together.
12-50TA LE S FROM THE DARKSIDE
1-15 CLOSEDOWN P l I i M M
1*30 CHANNEL 4 RACING FROM AYR.
3-00 REMEMBER THE NIGHT (1940). Barbara Stanwyck stars in comedy drama as a shoplifter.
10, Dire Straits: Alchemy;
445 THE THREE STOOGES. 5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. Views on TVs output.
6-30THE FAITHS NEXT DOOR. The final program me. introduced by The Prince of Wales.
7*30 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by Travelling Light, documen tary profile of the prize win ning photographer Dilip Mehta.
9-25 NO. 73 55 BLOTT ON THE LAND
11- 05 THE BEVERLY HILLBIL LIES
11*30 TERRAHAWKS 12- 00 NEWS 12-05SAINT & GREAVSIE
55 FILM: "Out of Season.
Soccer’s dynamic double act.
12-30 WRESTLING
1-20AIRWOLF Caitiin's college reunion turns into a night mare when the occasion is used for attempted kidnap-, ping.
2*15BENSON A planned stopover by the President requires a security check of the governer's staff.
SUNDAY m
6-55 PLAY SCHOOL. 9-15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 9-
10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-
11- 11-
( B B C -2 ) 2-
30 THIS IS THE DAY.
Franz Josef II of Liechtens tein
rhythms are mirrored in the lives of the Hebridean crof ters of Uist
Toran. the Dartmoor Pony 12- 00 CARTOON.
12-05 SIGN EXTRA. How to cope with and enjoy your under-5s.
12-35 FARMING. 1- 00 TH IS WEEK NEXT
WEEK (new senes) David D'mbteoy with a weekly programme probing the issues of the day with those at the heart of events
2- 00 EA STEND ERS . The Fowler family plan an annual outing to visit Al bert s grave, but Arthur has gone missmg. Angie seeks advice from Dr Legg; and Keivm discovers an unex pected visitor m the Car penters kitchen
3- 'S.
4- 5-
SHOW.
LIVE: Everton v Manches ter United
ZARD. Bo and Duke land m jail for a crime they did not commit
6- 00 PET WATCH. A senes about pets and their Owners
6-30 NEWS: Weather 6-
Guernsey 7- 8- 7-
ORCHESTRA Authentic sounds of the dance band era
30 ARISTOCRATS. Prince
3- 00 FI L M : “ THE SEA HAWK” .
20CAMEO. Natures own 6-
5- 00GRANDSTAND SPE CIAL Coverage of the Por tuguese Grand Prix Irom Estoril.
30 THREE IN THE WILD.
The third session of the first round of the Umpad B r it is h P ro fe s s io n a l Championship qets under way.
2-30 REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER (1978). Another hilarious saga in the life of Insp. Clouseau
10 THE PASADENA ROOF
4-30 THE CAMPBELLS. Neil Campbell befriends a trap per who later takes the Campbell family hostage
540THE LOVE BO A T .
6-00BULLSEYE. With Jim Bowen
30 CHAMPIONSHIP DARTS 6- 7-
SONS The second pad of BBC 2 s global celebration ol birds explores the world's temperate regions
Mike Smith introduces a re corded concert of popular opera
945 THE WHITE TRIBE OF AFRICA How apartheid laws are used to keep the Afrikaners in power m South Africa
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of the Portuguese Grand Prix.
00 MATCH OF THE DAY 10-
55THE PINK PANTHER 15THE DUKES OF HAZ-
10-30 CHAMPIONSHIP DARTS Last first-round session of the Unipad British Champ ionship
life m America at the end of an era Set in Baltimore m 1959.
8- 55 GRAND PRIX Highlights
6-30 ITN NEWS 640 APPEAL: Timothy West appeals on behalf ot the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust
ombe visits Ripon 15 BIRDS FOR ALL SEA 7451N P R IV A T E , 10OPERA ROADSHOW
PUBLIC: THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. What is it like to be the Prince and Princess of Wales’ How do they prepare lor their official en gagements? A two-part programme about the pri vate and public world ol the royal couple
50LOVE WITH A PER
FECT STRANGER. Cool, calm and collected Victoria Ducane has put her career before love — until a pal mist tells her of the journey that will change her life
10-40 ITN NEWS 10-
55 FILM: “ DINER” Portrait of 11-
12- ( Granada! )
9-25 MAX THE 2 0 0 0 - YEAR-OLD MOUSE
40 SONGS OF PRAISE from 15EVER DECREASING
CIRCLES. Richard Bners as suburban busybody Martin Bryce
745 HOWARDS' WAY. Drama senes set agamst the world of sailing, high fashion and big business
8-
HORSES . . . Del and Rodney both fall lor the same qirl
9- 05 THE MONOC LED MUTINEER. The last pad of Alan B’easdaie s con troversial dramatisation ot the story of a dashing rogue and WWI soldier Percy Toplis. who led a mutiny on the eve of the battle ol Passchendaeie
10-40 NEWS: Weather
10- 55 HE AR T OF THE MATTER. David Lomax examines the moral and ethical questions raised by a topical news story
11-
MALS. A series of eght programmes on the mam mals of Britain with Tony Soper
11-55 WEATHER.
9-30SYLVIA READ AND WILLIAM FRY. The story ol an acting partnership, in terwoven over the last two decades
1040MORNING WORSHIP. The Buddhist Festival Memorial from Throssel Hole Priory, near Hexham
35ONLY FOOLS AND 11-
1140 WOR KING FOR A BETTER LIFE: Some of the key problems faced by people setting up a small business
25 AAP KAA HAK
11-30 GURKHAS OF NEPAL An ex-sergeant of the Gurkha Brigade stars in this documentary. His life m the regiment is com pared with his new life
1240WEEKEND WORLD: Current affairs senes with former MP Matthew Parris heading an expert team of journalists analysing the issues and interviewing the people who make the news
30 DISCOVERING AN I
140 UFO: Security proves to be the other woman' in the tragic triangle that breaks up Ed Shakers marriage
240ONE GOD . . . THREE G OD S. C h ild re n of Abraham
ramme looks at the career of the indestructible Art Blakey
55 OFF THE RACK. 25 CLOSEDOWN
Channel-4 ] 1-00 RISH ANGLE.
1- SPORT?.
240EVERYBODY HERE. Multicultural children's series.
2- 30 S TR A N D S . I r is h
documentary about life on Inisheer. one of Ihe Aran islands off Irelands west coast.
340 ALL IRELAND FOOT BALL FINAL.
540 MODULATIONS. Unusual animated film from Ihe Na tional Film Board ol Canada.
5-15 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by Fifitios Features — The Women Behind Ihe Pic tures
640 AMERICAN FOOTBALL More gridiron action.
7- 15CHASING RAINBOWS
— A NATION AND ITS MUSIC. Popular music and entertainment in England
8- 9- ONUS.
10-55 MANDY (1952). Ealing Studios semi documentary drama
1240 CLOSE. 15 PILLAR OF FIRE. The
history of Zionism and Ihe creation of the state of Israel.
15THE GOSPEL AT COL- 55 FATHER TIME. The prog
NORTHERN CLASSIC CAR SHOW
10 a.m. — 6 p.m., September 27th and 28th, 1986 BELLE VUE EXHIBITION HALLS, MANCHESTER
CAR CLUBS • TRADE STANDS • AUCTION • 2-DAY AUTO JUMBLE • SPECIAL VOLVO FEATURE
A D U L T S £ 3 .5 0 C H IL D R E N C l .SO O A P s a n d C la im a n t s C 2 .5 0 All dutails nmf enquiries tel. B r is to l (0272] 6 5 0 4 6 5 /6 5 0 4 1 5
30EVER THOUGHT OF iOOOOCCOCOCCCCCOOCOCOOCO: DINE and DANCE at r l * 45 HIGHWAY. Harry Sec-
15CHILD’ S PLAY.-c o o o o o o ': IN
THE 5TM ' Tel. Accrington 384874
LOUNGE BAR Open Lunchtimes
Substantial Bar Snacks available Muilc Nightly with Guaat Artist*
Wednesday, Saturday. 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. Sunday, 12 noon — S-30 p.m.
CARVERY
Free Admission—Bar meat* served In the restaurant — Bar till 1 a.m. |
CABARET LOUNGE FRIDAY
STAR-CAST Brilliant Cabaret Croup
SATURDAY ONLY THE DREAMERS FREDDY AND ^ 1
£ c I jo o l I j o l i b a ^ s i 1 a t C a m e l o t .
HODDER BRIDGE HOTEI T e l. S T O N Y H U R S T 2 1 8
LOW MOOR CLUBI -THURSDAY AND SATURDAY-
> USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE V _____________LOUNGE___________
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st MEMBERS DRAW E11
THE ASSHET0N ARMS, D0WNHAM
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT £8.50 in c lu d e s a 5 -C o u rse D in n e r
followed by dance music to suit all tastes with a licence to 1 a.nt.
777.: C l i th v ro v -71227 fo r r e s e r v a t io n s SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st
■ trom THE STATION HOTEL, CLITHEROE 5 p.m. onwards
CAR TREASURE HUNT Entry Fees C1 Adults, Children 50p
Night Flight Disco and Pie and P e a s Supper Irom 7-30 p.m.
GRAND AUTUMN DRAW FOLLOWS Furthor Details C l ith e ro e 270 07
8-30 P A R A D IS E PO S T PONED. Serial begins in 1985 as the eccentric and controversial Rev. Simeon Simcox is dying. The read ing of his Will splits the Simcox family, but one member ol the family digs deep into the past to solve the mystery of his fathers final act.
1040 HILL STREET BLUES.
11- 00SATURDAY ALMOST LIVE. Highlights from the series shown earlier this year.
12- 00 MURDER AT THE VAN ITIES (1934). Musical thriller.
140 CLOSE
BUMPER PUBLIC MARKET
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st
at QUEEN ELIZABETH II PLAYING FIELDS, WHALLEY From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. OVER 150 STALLS
FREE ADMISSION AND AMPLE FREE PARKING STALL INQUIRIES: 061-740 3708 or 0253 594202
STEAM EXTRAVAGANZA WEEKEND YORKSHIRE DALES RAILWAY
EMBSAY STATION, NR SKIPTON (ott A59) .
Family and Staam Enthusiasts Spaclat. Sat., Sun., Saptambar 20th and 21 at. 4 (Saturday) or 5 (Sunday) Englnas In Staam
Passenger Train with Bar. Mixed Train. Gooda Train, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both daya.
Admiaalon to alta £1.50, Children and OAPa 75p. Special Otter — both daya tor C2.50 and C1.2S.
Many other attractions Book and model shop: tea room; live steam
models; kiddies ndes. tree parking. FREE Bus Service to irom Bolton Abbey
I COUNTRY AND “1
WESTERN NIGHT I at STATION HOTEL, CLITHEROE
6 p.m. onwards ADMISSION FREE DRAW ON NIGHT
Proceeds to Wendy Haworth Asthma Trust
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OO Y BWN ON AMR 40th Anniversary Presentation
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1986 at the
CORONATION HOTEL, GISBURN 7-30 p.m. tor 8 p.m. TICKETS C7.50
Available from Bolton by Bowland 260 or Bolton by Bowland 223
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BLTN B OLAD YUG FRES DINNER DANCE
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EVERY MONDAY at CHATBURN ROAD,
DRIVES SOLO
CRICKET CLUB Starting
Monday, Sept. 22nd at 7-40 p.m. 50p
All Solo Players Welcome
LIVE AT THE LION ONCE AGAIN
THE WHITE LION HOTEL
MARKET PLACE. CLITHEROE PRESENTS LIVE CABARET featuring
STEVE SHANNON Guitar Vocal
Tonight THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 RAC and AA
Bel Listed Function
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
WHIST and
DOMINOES on
SEPTEMBER at 7-45 p.m.
WED., 24th
ADMISSION 80p (including supper)
ALL MEAT PRIZES
Imperial Cancer Research Fund
fighting cancer for you
We urgently need nearty-new clothes, bric-a-brac, books, toys and small items ol furniture at our Clitheroe shop.
We will collect.
Pleate Tel. CLITHEROE 28531
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8 Seater us/Taxi
Contracts, Airports, Parties, etc.
Tel. Clitheroe 2 8 5 5 5
For the best in COUNTRY MUSIt TONIGHT (THURSDAY)
WHISKY RIVEI TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23r
LOCK, STOCK & BARRE Bre,f
CHRISTMAS MENUS NOW AVAILABLE! TEL. CLITHEROE 26955
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Genuine 24-hour Service
Anywhere in Clitheroe only
£ 1 before 6 p.m. •
8-seater mini-bus available CONTRACTS WELCOME
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The Plough Inn. Wigglesworth, Skipton North Yorkshire BD234RJ
entertainment and dancing will be repeated once again with some old favourites and some new acts.
BAVARIAN NIGHT
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1986 (£6:50)
evening with the ElUELBUKGEKS OOMf’AH BAND, always a favourite with all ages.
FUNHOUSE provide the cabaret with their Magic, Comedy and Illusion act that will hold vou spellbound.
HALLOW-E’EN NIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1986 (£6.95)
m eAl and dancing Broomsticks at 1 a.m.
For details of our full programme of these and other events please ring for n brochure.
LONG PRESTON 072 94243 St Joseph’s School, Hurst Green
TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS PRESENT AN EVENING WITH
ROSSENDALE MALE VOICE CHOIR In THE MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd at 7-30 p.m.
TICKETS (strictly limited) Cl from
Ethos Gallery, York Street, Clitheroe; Ribble Valley Music, Clitheroe; or at the door on the night
I CASTLE TAXIS 26000 TAXIS IN CLITHEROE £1
HUGE REDUCTIONS in MINI-BUS PRICES
FREE DROPS ON PRE-PAID RETURNS IN CLITHEROE
10% DISCOUNT ON ANY FARES WITH THIS AD! R. V. Disabled Action Group
SPORT FOR FUN d a y
SEPTEMBER 2 0 th , 1 9 8 6
on the CASTLE FIELD and TRINITY YOUTH CENTRE 11-30 a.m. — 5 p.m.
To be opened at 12-00 by Miss Clitheroe
STALLS and SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND WHEELCHAIR DANCING DISPLAY BMX TRACKERS DISPLAY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st to.m -ipm at the
CAR BOOT SALE RIBBLESDALE ARMS, GISBURN
Why not clear out your attic and come along? C5 per car If you are selling
NO NEW GOODS BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE
LUNCHES 12 noon —2 p.m. plus barbecue. Aft anqufrfas lal, Bmrnoldtwlek 815736
We start the ball rolling with that popular fun AGE CONCERN CHARITY SHOP
2 SHAWBRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
Age Concern would like to thank the many people within the Clitheroe and Ribble Valley area who have so generously supported us through donations.
We are still in need of and would be very grateful to receive donations of good used clothing, bric-a-brac, etc.
We would also be very pleased to hear from people who would like to volunteer their services if only for a few hours each week to join our team of volunteers in the charity shop.
For further details please call into the shop or ring Sue Atkins on Clitheroe 29053.
HARVEST AT ST HELEN’S WADDINGTON
HARVEST SUPPER (three courses) with entertainment. Licensed Bar.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.
Tickets available from shops in villnRc, Church Officers and at the duor £2, £1 (child under 12)
10-45 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST 6-30 p.m. HARVEST EVENING SERVICE (choral and congregational)
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 5th 8
a.in. Holy Communion
A new season of fun and entertainment is now planned for your enjoyment. The tried and trusted formula of a 3-course meal, live
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st First Time At Our Club
WEEKLY DOUBLE: 11-29 WEEKLY TREBLE: 6-4-24
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th
GRAND CHARITY NIGHT in aid of
Manchester Children's Hospital Research Foundation
Artistes Bingo Monster Raffle TICKETS 2 5 p
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2 3 r d a n d 2 4 t h S E P TEMBER. — Or ch id Br idal Des igns present a Br idal F a sh io n Show.
3 r d OCTOBER. Ch a t - b u r n Y o u t h C l u b J umb l e Sale, Meth o d i s t C h a p e l . C h a t b u r n . 7
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31s t OCTOBER, Fr iday, H o d d e r
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2 2 n d N O V E M B E R , 1986. Uni ted Re fo rmed C h u r c h , C i i t h e r o e , Ch r i s tma s Fai r .
F o x h o u n d s , B u f f e t Dance. Mo o r co ck Inn, Wa d d in g to n .
V a l l e >
2 8 th NOVEMBER. Bow- land Co u n ty Secondary S c h o o l . PTA Wh i s t . D om i n o a n d B e a t l e Dr ive, a t 7-30 p .m.
1 9 8 6 . S u n d ay . Slaid- b u rn Ch r i s tma s present Mini Ma rk e t .
N O V E M B E R .
Cl i th e ro e Co n c e r t s Soc i e t y . a t C . R .G . S . , Wind Soloi s t s o r the Ch amb e r Or c h e s t r a oi Eu ro p e .
O C T O B E R ,
CLAIMING DATES
SwSn Hote CLITHEROE Have you tried our I
BUSBY’S RESTAURANT Full A La Carte Menu
Also 3-Course Table d’hote £5.41 Served every evening (lots of c//oices)|
Also A La Carte menu and full ba| snack range
OPEN EVERY LUNCHTIME 3-Course Lunch £3.75
Childrens Meals £1
BOOKINGS are now being taken for I Christmas Parties, etc, in our Functioi| Room
Some dates still available in Decemb\ MENUS ON REQUEST
CHRISTMAS DAY BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising
2 9 th NOVEMBER. 1986. C h r i s t Ch u r c h . Chat - b u r n , Au tumn Fayre, in th e School Hall , at 2 -3 0 p .m.
MITCHELL ON STAGE
GUY the return of Britain's
favourite U.S. song star with the
NORMAN LANGFORD BAND & SINGERS
plus guest artistes Keyboard Sensations
ANCKORN & DOLOVICH
COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL Wednesday,
September 24th — 8 p.m. Tickets: £6.50 All Classes
T ic k e ts and/or 1986/87 Pandla Autumn W in te r Entertainments brochure (price lOp or 25p Including pottage) are available from Pendie Leisure Services, 61 Albert Road, Colne Tel. 864721; Tourist Informa tion Centrss, Nelson and Clitheroe; Allhams Trsvsl. St James's Street. Burnley; and Mechanics Box Office, Manchester Rosd. Burnley. Remitt ances to Borough ot Pend(e. Access and Visa Welcome.
NEWTON VILLAGE HA THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 2nd at 7-30 p.m.
JOY PLAN BRANDED SECONDS PARTY
’ ’ Admission 25p " Including
Tea and Biscuits
FARMEJ BALL
OCTOBER:
9 p.m. to 1 a.r, DANCING to
MARK KIT1 Admission £2.2
Including SUPPl
. LICENSED BAl Tickets availabl|
Slaidburn 6421 259
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