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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 25llt, 1988 m rm m jK nm m im


S i n SATURDAY


plans a little destruction of his own.


8-30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-


35 THE MUPPET BABIES


(new series). The best- known characters from the Muppet shows as they might have been in child­ hood.


9- OOSATURDAY SUPER­ STORE (new series). Mike Read. Keith Chegwin. Sarah Greene with live bands, pop videos, cartoon requests and competitions. Guests include Paul Young, Owen Paul, and Chas 'n' Dave.


12-15GRANDSTAND. With Steve Rider, incl 1-00 News: Weather: 12-35. Football Focus: 1-10. Vol­ leyball. With teams from Brazil. England. Sweden and Canada; 1-40. 2-05. 2- 45. 3-10. 3-50. Internation­ al Golf. The Dunhill Cup semi-finals from the Old Course. St Andrews; 1-55, 2-30, 3-00. 3-35. Racing from Ascot; 4-40. Final Score with Bob Wilson.


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


NEWS.


5-20 ROLAND RAT — THE SERIES. The rodent superstar entertains, with guest Brian Blessed.


5- 45 DOCTOR WHO. Continu­ ing the story of the Doc­ tor's trial by the Time Lord's for his meddlesome past.


6-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. Noel re­ plays the best of the years fluffs and mishaps on film and awards the 1986 Golden Egg (repeat).


6- 40 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Paul Daniels hosts the comedy qui2 show.


7-


SHOW. Russ conjures up his cast of well-known characters.


7- 45CASUALTY. A Fleet Street journalist turns up to write about casuatity on the night two motorway victims are brought in. and Dr Thalton is anxious to ac­ quire vital organs for trans­ plant. Continuing the drama series about a hos­ pital casuality department on the night sthift.


8-


Times." Lawyer Glenda Parks and District Attorney husband Ira live in pleasant contusion which turns to chaos when Glenda dis­ covers her accident-prone ex-husband Nick hiding in (heir garage after being shangaied into performing a bank robbery.


10- Weather.


10-30 BLOTT ON THE LAND­ SCAPE. Bulldozers arrive at deene Gorge and dy- namatmg begins, but Blott


11-25 FILM: “Two-Minute Warn­ ing." Charlton Heston in a suspense movie with a sniper in action in a Los Angeles stadium packed with spectators for a championship football game (1976).


1-20 WEATHER.


( BBC-2 ) I-


Ronald Reagan stars in celebrated romantic melod­ rama. (1941. black and white).


3-


there is a price oh his head.


4- 45 C H A M P IO N S H IP DARTS. Final of the Un­ ipart British Professional C h am p io n s h ip from Redcar.


6- 35 WORLD CHESS REPORT. Jeremy James and Bill Hartson with the latest from the Kasparov- Karpov match in Leningrad.


7- 05 NEWSVIEW. 7- 45SATURDAY REVIEW. Russell Davies returns with a new series of the arts magazine and a review ol Alan Bennett's new play “ Kafka's Dick."


8-


CHINA (new series). A pic­ ture of the lives of women in a northern Chinese village.


10 THE NOEL EDMONDS 9- 10-


Vladimir Ashkenazy plays and conducts Mozart.


DARTS. Highlights from the final of the sixth British Professional Darts Champ­ ionship.


15THE RUSS ABBOT


II- 05 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. The best of today's action from the Dunhill Cup semi­ final at the Old Course, St Andrew's.


1145 FILM: "Dance of the Vam­ pires." Roman Polanski's tale parodying the horror


genre.


6- 7-


2-15 BENSON. Benson finds himself close to sdme very attractive young ladies by being a beauty pageant judge, but he also finds schemers who attempt to sway his vote — including Clayton and the governor.


55FILM: “ King's Row."


245 SNOOKER The BCE In­ ternational — Plus — Inter­ national Boxing. The WBC Lightweight Championship of the World. Hector “ Macho" Camacho (U.S., Holder) v Cornelius Boza- Edwards (U.S.).


55 LARAMIE. Slim finds


445 RESULTS SERVICE. 5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS. 5-


recover stolen informa­ tion.


CUtlieroe 22324 (Editorial), ™ (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s Oft... CLITHEROE CENTRAL


WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroe 23337


i TONIGHT


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th Sing along with the one and only


BENTON GUINNESS Organ and Ukelele


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


MlbNIGHT AND THE CLOUDS Superb Duo


Meipbers and Bona Fide Guests


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


Commencing Friday, September 26th to Thursday (ex Sun.) at 7-30 p.m. .


THE BRITISH FILM SUCCESS OF THE YEAR


MAGGIE SMITH, DENHOLM ELLIOTT, JUDI DENCH in E. M. FORSTER’S


A ROOM WITH A VIEW; (PG) With pleasure we announce on Saturday, October


' ' 11th at 7-30 p.m.


THE AMALGAMATED REGIONAL THEATRE COMPANY


in THE EXUBERANT MUSICAL A N D Y C A P P Seats priced £2.50 (£2 for Senior Citizens and


Children under 14 years), may be reserved at the Civic Hall


Rlbble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community Parish Church of St Paul, Low Moor 35 THE A-TEAM. BA and


Murdock .run into a lynch mob when they go to small mining town to look for a missing precious- metals expert.


Black.


Davro heads the unruly im­ pressionist team.


745 3-2-1. Presented by Ted Rogers. “ Showstoppers."


35 ONE V IL L A G E tN


845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 9- 00DEMPSEY AND MAKEPEACE. While under routine S1100 psychological assessment. Dempsey finds himself in a real-life showdown where his split-second judgement of character is a matter of life and death — and dignity.


15 ASHKENAZY IN WELS. 25 C H A M P IO N S H IP


10- 00AGATHA CHRISTIE’S THE LAST SEANCE. The mysterious Madame Exe claims a last sitting from the world-famous medium Madame Simone. In doing so. she destroys what could have been a scientific triumph.


12- HARVEST WEEKEND ’86 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th


30 BLIND DATE. With Cilia 15COPY CATS. Bobby


HARVEST SUPPER DANCE 50/50 DANCING lo music by LEN JANKA of Blackpool


Tickets £1, Chicken Supper £1.50


SA TU R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 7 th Preparation o f church fo r Harvest,Gifts of produce, flowers welcome


SU N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 8 th


HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES


Pre a ch er: REV. JOHN PRIESTLEY V ic a r o f C h r is t Ch u rch , Colne


10-30 a.m. FAMiLY COMMUNION Parade and Childrc»n’s Gift Service 5 p.m. Harvest at St Anne’s Court G p.m. Festal Evensong


9 a.m. Holv Communion


RIO’S SHOWBAR WHALLEY


T H IS W E E K E N D every night a


EXTRAVAGANZA THURSDAY, 9 p.m. — 1-30 a.m.


- (Smart leans and trainers acceptable) FREE ADMISSION


FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 9 p.m. — 2 a.m. (NO Jeans, NO Trainers)


Admission before 10 p.m. C1


10 p.m. — 11 p.m. £ 1 .5 0 , after 11 p.m., £2 P R IZ E S G A L O R E


11- 00 SNOOKER. The BCE In­ ternational. From Trentham Gardens.


30 SPECIAL SQUAD. 1-20 CLOSEDOWN. l i j l a i i i i j l i 9-25 No. 73. 35 FILM: "Seems Like Old


11- 05 TAR2AN. When a syndi­ cate of gangsters hold Jai hostage in a jungle hotel Tarzan is forced to pretend to help them locate a cache of stolen money.


12- 00ITN NEWS. 12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves offer their inimit­ able views on football and the sporting world.


12-30 WRESTLING. From Strat­ ford.


15NEWS AND SPORT;


1-20AIRWOLF. An adventur­ ous young woman saves Hawke from assassins and insists on tagging along while he eludes the Firm and and the opposition to


SUNDAY 11-


8- 9-


55 PLAY SCHOOL. 945 ARTICLES OF FAITH.


10- 00SUNDAY WORSHIP FOR HARVEST. From the Shropshire village of Ruyton-Eleven-Towns.


11- 00 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. Live coverage as the last two three-man teams join battle for their country and the Dunhill Cup in the final of the matchplay tourna­ ment from the Old Course at St Andrews


12- deaf.


12-35 FARMING. 1- 00THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK. On the eve of the Labour Party Conference. David Dimbleby talks to Neil Kmnock.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Wedding pells will be ringing for Lofty and Michelle — pro­ vided they survive their stag and hen nights Michelle receives an unex­ pected visitor, and Lofty plays a last-minute trick on Wicsky — but who will have the last laugh . . ?


3- 00 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. The climax of the final


4-


TOON TIME (new series). The competitive spirit seems to bring out the worst m cartoon charac­ ters, as Roll Harris indi­ cates


5- OOSOUTH PACIFIC IN LONDON. TV cameras eavesdrop on a new re­ cording of the Rodgers and Hammerstem musical reuniting the stars of Bernstein's West Side Story — Jose Carreras and Kiri Te Kanawa.


6- 00 PET WATCH. From the Pet Trade and Industry Ex­ hibition at Alexandra Palace.


6- 30 NEWS: Weather.


640SONGS OF PRAISE. Celebrating harvest m Saf­ fron Walden in the beautiful countryside of North Essex


7- CIRCLES.


745 HOWARDS' WAY. Drama serial set against the world ol sailing, high fashion and


big business 8-


HORSES. Rodney's ambi­ tions to make a local com­ munity film hit trouble.


9- 05SUNDAY PREMIERE: "Death is Part of the Pro­ cess." Political thriller deals with anti-apartheid activists in South Africa after the Sharpeville massacre in the early '60s


10- 20 NEWS; Weather.


10- 35 HE AR T OF THE MATTER. David Lomax looks at a topical issue trom an ethical standpoint.


11-


MALS. Tony Soper goes seat watchmo


12- 15 ASIAN MAGAZINE. ( BBC-2 )


2- 00 THE GOSPEL ACCORD­ ING TO ST MATTHEW. Filmed on location in the Holy Land. Peter Barkworth tells the story ol the last days of Jesus' ministry.


10 SEE HEAR! Magazine lor


3- 00FILM: ' Dark Passage." A Humphrey Bogart double bill opens witn him as es­ caped con Vincent Parry, bent on discovering the identity of his wile's killer to clear his own name (1947. black and white).


440 FILM: "The Two Mrs Car- rolls." A widowed American artist living in England, marnes Sally Morton and their marriage seems per­ fect. (1946. black and white).


6-15MUSIC IN CAMERA. Composer Peter Maxwell Davies previews a new chamber music series be­ ginning next Sunday with a recital of French song by Kiri Te Kanawa.


6- 35 ROLF HARRIS CAR­


RAMME (new series). A report on a Canterbury in­ vestment firm which went bust recently leaving hun­ dreds of widows and pen­ sioners high and dry.


7- SONS. 8- AFRICA.


9- 05 ZEFFIRELLI'S OTELLO. 10-


Granada


9-25 MAX THE 2000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE. Animated series designed to educate and entertain children.


9- 15 EVER DECREASING


Sheila Hancock talks to or­ dinary people about their reactions to the death of a husband, wife, child or parent.


10- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. Today's service comes from the Church of St Bartholomew, Chipping.


35ONLY FOOLS AND


11- 00WORKING FOR A BETTER LIFE.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


12- 00WEEKEND WORLD.


1- OOU.F.O. A beautiful secret­ ary is the mystery girl in a strange drama.


2- 00ONE GOD . . . THREE GODS. The programme focuses on Fr. Elias Chaqour. a Greek Catholic priest — who runs a school tn Galilee in defiance of the Israeli government.


10D1SCOVERING AN I­


2-30 THE BIG MATCH LIVE. Manchester United v Chelsea.


9- QUIRY.


1045 TRIBUTE TO TREVOR HOWARD. On the eve of his 70th birthday. Trevor Howard meets with collea­ gues and crilics in this documentary.


11- 12-


15 CATHOLICS. 30 CLOSE.


20 FILM: "True Confessions." 1-


Channel-4 1-05 IRISH ANGLE.


30 OUT OF EUROPE.


2- 00EVERYBODY HERE. Multi-cultural children's series.


30 THE LIFE THAT'S LEFT.


2-30FILM: “ The Passionate Friends" (1948). Season of films celebrating Trevor Howard's 70th birthday.


4-15 THE LITTLE BIRDS. 4-


Vintage 1930s comedy. 5- Come along to


The Friends ol Pendle and Burnley Samaritans


S U N D A Y M A R K E T On OCTOBER 5th, 1986 Between 11 a.m. and A p.m. at


55 THE THREE STOOGES. 15 NEWS SUMMARY and


Weather followed by Fifties Features — The Women Behind The Pictures.


6- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 7-


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 8-


— A NATION AND ITS u i icip


German Jews in the Weimar Republic, the rise to power of Hitler and the consequent Jewish emigra­ tion to Palestine.


15THE CHANNEL 4 IN­


THE CORONATION HOTEL Horton in Craven, Nr Glsburn


Various Stalls including: Giant Bric-a-Brac, Lace and Fabrics. Jewellery, Chess Sets and Jigsaws.


15CHASING RAINBOWS


Wholefoods and Health Foods. Collectors’ Books and Records. Crafts, Tombola. Refreshments available. A DM IS S IO N FREE


15 PILLAR OF FIRE. The COUNTRY AND *1


WESTERN NIGHT at STATION HOTEL, CLITHEROE 8 p.m. onwards


ADMISSION FREE DRAW ON NIGHT


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th Proceeds to Wendy Haworth Asthma Trust


PENDLE FOREST AND CRAVEN HUNT


H U N T E R T R IA L S SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th


CONISTON COLD, NR GARGRAVE from 9-30 a.m. onwards


A day out lor the family in a lovely setting WHALLEY METHODISTS


CELEBRATE 200 YEARS O c to b e r , 4 th a n d 5 th


In THE CHURCH, WHALLEY SATURDAY, a t 7-15 p.m., REUNION RALLY


Chairman Rev. G. W. S. Knowles, Speaker, Mr Erie Kenyon, Soloist Mrs Anne Colledge SUNDAY SERVICES 10-45 a.m. — 6-30 p.m.


Conducted by Mr David Kendrew, Soloist Miss Joanna


Colledge, Organist Mr Norman Yates A L L W E L C O M E


' 35 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. 4-


Harry Carpenter with high­ lights of tne Dunhill Cup. 15 WEATHER.


BOXING. The Welter weight Championship of the World. Don "Cobra" Curry (U.S. holder) v Lloyd Honeyghan (GB) Plus Snooker — The BCE Inter­ national.


5- 30 THE CAMPBELLS. Cap­ tain Sims is challenged to a gun duel by a stranger who holds Sims respons­ ible for his brother's death


6- 00 BULLSEYE. With Jim Bowen.


6- 30 ITN NEWS.


640HIGHWAY. How does family life and love survive in a now community like Milton Keynes?


7-


745 LIVE FROM THE PIC­ CADILLY. Jimmy Tarbuck hosts a new series of live entertainment specials.


845 ITN NEWS. 9- 00 INSIDE STORY. The first episode of a new six-part drama series.


10- O0SPITT1NG IM AG E Another humorous poke at the establishment with the latest look-alikes.


10- 30THE MONEY PROG­ 30 DOWN FOR THE CUP.


Australians have been- America's Cup crazy since, their yacht Australia Twot took the famous sailingi trophy from the Unitedt States But soon the time> will come for the Aussies to defend the trophy.


11- 10THE WHITE TRIBE OF


15 BIRDS FOR ALL SEA­ 12-


30 SNOOKER. The BCE In­


ternational from Trentham Gardens


30 CLOSEDOWN.


LOW M O O R C LU B ■THURSDAY AND SATURDAY-


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th MEMBERS DRAW £12


WINNER No. 10121 (Turkey Claimed) MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE GUESTS


TURKEY DRAW ! Mchael Aspet.


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th ioam - , Pm at the


C AR BO O T SA LE 15CHILD'S PLAY. With RIBBLESDALE ARMS, GISBURN


Why not clear out your attic and come along? £5 per car it you are setting


NO NEW GOODS BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE


LUNCHES 12 noon — 2 p.m. plus barbecue. Alt enquiries tel. Barnotdewlek 813736


MAGDALENE Sc©uts ST MARY


AND CUBS PARENTS ASSOCIATION DISCO AND SUPPER at the THREE RIVERS CARAVAN PARK


on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 8 p.m. — 12 midnight


DISCO by RITZ DISCO TICKETS: £1.50


Admission by ticket only on Clitheroe 22484, or 23169


V \ \ \ \ \ \ V \ \ \ \ \ V \ \ \ \ W \ ' " V \ \ \ \ V \ Y \ \ \ \ 'V \ \ \ V \ \ V * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB* *


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


^ *


First time for this Top Act *


« C H A R IS M A £ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th


^ __________ REMEMBER HER LAST VISIT__________ J M A R IA N N E


* WEEKLY DOUBLE: 9 — 10 * ■K WEEKLY TREBLE: 10 — 14 — 13 * *


Members and Bona Fide Guests * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


G I A N T M A R K E T GISBURN AUCTION MARKET


on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


MANY STALLS, FREE ADMISSION AND AMPLE FREE PARKING


Proceeds from stall rents to Gisburn playing fields Stall Inquiries 061 -74 0 3708 or 0 2 5 3 5 9 4 2 0 2


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000C000CCCO&500CC0000CCCCOCCC0C00CO0< D I N E a n d D A N C E a t


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THE ASSHET0N ARMS, D0WNHAM


| EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT


X ES.50 includes a 5-Course Dinner b followed by dunce music to suit all taste* with a licence x


to I a.m. 77>/..* C l i th v ro c H 227 fo r r e s e r v a t io n h >OCCCC«CrXOCCCCCOCCOCO&5iCCCOCOCOOOOOCOC<


Please Tel. CLITHEROE 28531


PENDLE


WILL TRAVEL PRIVATE HIRE


MINI-BUS SERVICE 12 and 14 SEATERS


Full PSV Vehicles and Drivers. Distance No Object.


Reasonable Rates. Bookings Being Taken from October 1st. 1986, for Christmas Parties. Weddings. Airports etc.


Tel. NELSON (0282)695478 or ROSSENDALE (0706)211813


HARVEST AT ST HELI WADDINGTON


SATURDAY, O C T O B E R 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.


HARVEST SUPPER (three courses! entertainment. Licensed Bar.!


Tickets available from shops in village. CtM Officers and at the door £2. £1 (child unril


SUNDAY, O C T O B E R 5 t j 8 a.m. Holy Communion j


10-45 a.m. SUNG EUCHARISl 6-30 p.m. HARVEST EVENIN'! SERVICE (choral and congregatil


Imperial Cancer Research Fund


fighting cancer for you


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


We will collect. COACH g g ^ f fl|


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND Si COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL'!


HODSONS orGISBUl TEL. GISBURN 394 .


W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH'Gil WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRl|


, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ V \ \ \ V \ \ \ \ \ V \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ W \ \ \ W \ \ \ \ \ " " y


LANCASHIRE FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S INSTITUTES


COFFEE MORNING


SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 27th KIHBLH VALLEY


MAYOR'S PARLOUR (by kind permission of the Mayo:)


Admission: 30p inclusive CAKE STALL


10 a.m. to 12 noon


W.I. PUBLICATIONS Proceeds fo Federation Funds


BRING AND BUY DRAW


1- 05 A FR AG M E N T OF MEMORY. A personal re­ miniscence by film-maker Michael Orrom of Cam­ bridge.


2- 00 FILM: “Once in a Lifetime" (1932). Jack Oakie stars in satire on Hollywood.


345 FILM: "It's Not Cricket." (1948).


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. 64)0 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-


PLENTY CHIPS. 7- 8-


Weather followed by Crusade.


10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES. 10-


11- LIVE. 1-20 CLOSE.


30PLENTY C H A P A T I . 30 NEWS SUMMARY and


30 THE O R C H E S TR A .


9- OOPAR AD IS E PO S T ­ PONED.


55SATURDAY ALMOST 55 FILM: "Tarantula” (1955).


St Joseph’s School, Hurst Green


TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS PRESENT AN EVENING WITH


30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


ROSSENDALE MALE VOICE CHOIR In THE MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd at 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS (strictly limited) E1 Irom


Ethos Gallery. York Street, CMtheroe; Rlbble Valley Music, Clithoroe; or Bt the door on the night


WATER POLO TRAINING re-commences Monday, September 29th, 9 p.m. — 10 p.m. New members welcome 50p per session


EARLY BIRDS


Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, 7 a.m. — 8 a.m.


Get up and get down to the pool. LADIES AQUATONE


Wednesdays 9-15 a.m. — 10 a.m.


SENIOR CITIZENS AND RETIRED PERSONS SESSIONS


Monday and Friday, 11-15 a.m. — 12 noon


Rlbble Valley Borough Council Serving The Community


You are cordiuth/ invited to an


O P E N E V E N IN G held bv the


LANCASHIRE TRUST


FOR NATURE CONSERVATION where you can learn about the


LANCASHIRE WILDLIFE APPEAL and how the Trust is working for you in this area.


DIRECTOR and CONSERVATION OFFICER FREE refreahmentn include


ILLUSTRATED TALKS will be given bv the


and Cheese Trust Goods on Display


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL


THURSDAY, OCTOIlK.lt 2nd, 7-30 p.m. York Street Site


R IB B L E S D A L E PO O L


EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE


A WEEKEND NOT TO BE MISSED Tel. WHALLEY 3086


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


B R ID G E S T A X I S


Genuine 2 4 -h o u r S e rv ic e


Anywhere in Clitheroe only


£ 1 before 6 p.m.


8-seater mini-bus available C O N T R A C T S W E L C O M E


Tel. CLITHEROE 23491 or 2 2 9 7 7


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FRENCH CONNECTION-MULTI SPORT


SPORTSMAN’S DINNER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2-lth, 19S6 7-30 p.m. at


The S t irk House Hotel G u e s t S p e a k e r s :


RICHARD HADLEE and WILF McGUINESS Tickets £ 1 2 .5 0


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL FRIDAY,


THURSDAY,


OCTOBER 2nd at 7-30 p.m.


JOY PLAN BRANDED SECONDS PARTY


Admission 25p Including


Tea and Biscuits OCTOBER 3rd


FARMERS BALL


9 p.m. to 1 a.m. DANCING to


MARK KITTO Admission £2.50


Including SUPPER LICENSED BAR


Tickets available


Slaldburn 6 4 2 and 259


Available from CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB.


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB.


CLITHEROE RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB.


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB, AND CLITHEROE GOLF CLUB_________


CABARET LOUNGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY


WITTICOMBE FAIR Brilliant Cabaret Group


SATURDAY ONLY


Hilarious TV comedy entertainer WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st


FOGWELL FOX HARVEST WHIST Superb Vocal Instrumentalists HIGH JINKS


Admisikm £1 before 10 p.rrt, £2 after. BAR and DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd


STAR CABARET NIGHT with


JIMMY JAMES AND THE VAGABONDS


BLEAKHOLT


) SALEM CONGREGATIONAL ( CHAPEL


Martin Top, Rlminglon


TH KSGIVIN SEPTEMBER 28th,


ANS Gervices SUNDAY,


HRET AVS C A R B O O T S A L E SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 10 am. — 4 p.m.


at BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB TURF MOOR


• Undercover •Refreshments


• Free PerMng • £5 per car If selling Inquiries to:


JIM THOMSON BURNLEY 27777


at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Preachers:


2 p.m. FLETCHER


RICHARDSON (BBC Radio Lancashire)


7 p.m. PASTOR OWEN JAMES


MONDAY,


COLOURED SLIDES and SALE OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES


Everyone Welcome^v<><


SEPTEMBER 29th at 7-30 p.m.


F LEA M A R K E T


Gisburn Festival Hall SUNDAY


SEPTEMBER 28th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Inquiries: Tel.


Cleveleys 824918 C L IT H E R O E


C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H


MEETS EVERY SUNDAY, 10-30 a.m., in


CUITHEROE CRICKET CLUB,


CHATBURN ROAD for further Information


Tel. 22334


UNITED REH CHURCH CLlf


HAR\\ FESTl


ANIMAL SANCTUARY A N IM A L


Edenfleld, Ramsbottom, Bury


S E R V IC E SUNDAY


SEPTEMBER 28th 2 p.m.


Salvation Army. Bargain Stalls and Refreshments


METHODIST! GRINDLl


HARV FESTli SUND


SEPTEMB SERVIC


Rev. GRAEft Everyone >


11 a.m. an Preac


on!


and DOMINOS on MONDAY


SEPTEMBER 29th in the


SOp including supper 40p for children


to be followed bu SALE OF PRODUCE


VIL LAGE HA L L at 7-45 p.m.


COFFEE and CR


In the PASTOR SATUR


Tickets: Chlldret 20p


Bring and Buy, Toys, Ga


Proceeds to El Christian Heal*


SEPTEMB 10-00 a.m. —


r r ® f c Tel. Accrington 384874


LOUNGE BAR Open Lunchtime*


Substantial Bar Snack* available Music Nightly with Guest Artist*


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


CARVERY


S T P E T E R ’S a n d ST PA U L ’S


Bolton-by-Bowland HARVEST


F E S T IV A L on


SUNDAY,


SEPTEMBER 28th at 11 a.m.


All Hallow’l MITT


HARV


THANKS SUND


EVENSON Preac


SEPTEMB 9-30 a


When children receii


Rev. B. (


ROLLING THUNDER WHITE BULL HOTEL, Gisbum


at the


thi. FfllDAV, SEPTEMBER 26th 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.m. £ 2 .5 0 P re sen tin g


NO Wet T-Shirt Competitions NO Party Games NO St Trinians Nights


NO Samantha Fox Records JUST A GREAT BAND, D.J. AND COMPANY


N OW O P E N — FULL STORY SEE PAGE 7


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1 0 th O CTOBER . Chat- b u r n Y o u t h C l u b Jum b le Sale, M e th o d is t C h a p e l. C h a tb u rn , 7


p .m . 1 5 t h C l ith e ro e C o n ce r ts Soc­ O C T O B E R ,


i e t y , a t C . R . G . S . , W in d S o lo is ts o r the Ch amb er O rch e s tra o f Eu ro p e .


31st OCTOBER, F r id a y , H o d d e r


V a l l e y


F o x h o u n d s . B u f f e t Dance. M o o rc o c k In n . W a d d in g to n .


1 3 th . 1 4 th and 1 5 th . November — B o lto n - b y - B o w l a n d D r a m a G ro u p , pre se n t "T im e M u r d e r e r P l e a s e ’ ’ comedy th r i l le r by C. R. D ye r , V illa g e H a ll. B o ito n -b y -B ow ia n d . — In q u i r ie s : B o l to n -b y -


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2 2 n d N O V E M B E R , 1986, U n ite d R e form ed C h u r c h . C l i t h e r o e . C h r is tm a s F a ir .


NORTHQATE BLACKBURN BOX OFFICE


Tel. Blackburn 582582 (24 hours) Sunday, September 28th, 7-30 pm


KENNY ACKER GEORGE


BALL BILK MELLY Tickets £4.50, £3.50, £250


Friday, October 24th, 6-00 p.m.


ROY “CHUBBY” BROWN All tickets £4.00


IF EASILY OFFENDED — PLEASE


_______ STAY AWAYt_________ Tuesday, Novsmber 11th 8 p.m.


BOXCAR WILLIE Tuesday, November 18th 745 p.m. Tickets £6, £5, £4 _______


TlCkitS £7 JO, £6.50, £530


INCANTATION Friday, November 28th at 7-30 p.m. RANDY CRAWFORD


Tickets £830. £730, £6.50 = M I M =W IN P S D R =


“ ~Box Office: 1*1582582 (24 hours) Frldsy. October 10th 9 a.m. — 1 p.m.


JAZZ DEFEKTORS Plus 2 JAZZ DJs


with KALIMA


Tickets: £3.50 Advance. £4 Door Wednesday. October 15th 2-00 p m


OLD TIME MUSIC HALL _______ Tickets £230, £200


Thursday, October 16th ' 10 a.m. and 2 p m


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IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


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