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V w : 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 27th, 198S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) M , T . g W M « K U C T iB H


W h a t 's o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t 's o n ■■ .W h a t ’s on . . .W h a t ’s o i l . . . j CLITHEROE CENTRAL


A S V W W W V W W W .


WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whatley Road, Clitheroe 23337


TONIGHT


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th Sing along with the one and only


SATURDAY


7-10 NEWSVIEW 7-


8*30 FAMILY-NESS 8-35THE M UP P E T B A ­ BIES. Cartoon and live action comedy.


94J0SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Dr Who makes an appearance, advice on keeping dwarf hamsters and behind the scenes at the Saturday Superstore Superstar.


12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam, incl. 1-10 News Summary; 12-20, Football Focus; 12-40, Cricket, Second Test, Aus­ tralia v England in Perth; 3- 55 Rugby League, John Player Special, Wigan v Leeds; 1-40, 2-15 Champi­ onship Snooker, Tennents United Kingdom Champion­ ship; 2-15 Netball, the Evian Netball International from Wembley; 12-55,1-25, 2-00, Racing from Chep­ stow; 4-40, Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 R E G I O N A L SPORT/NEWS


5-20 DOCTOR WHO. The pen­ ultimate episode.


5- 45 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. It's 1947, and James Herriot returns to his wife and son and to Siegfried Farnon's veteri­ nary practice in the York­ shire Dales.


7-


FORMANCE. A host of stars are on stage at the Theatre Royal to celebrate 50 years of television on behalf of the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund.


8- 40 NEWS; Sport. 8-55THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE. Part Two.


10-20 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. David Vine introduces the second part of the final.


1- 05 WEATHER j BBC-2 ) 2- 00SATURDAY CINEMA:


"ONCE UPON A HONEY­ MOON”. Cary Grant, Gin­ ger Rogers comedy.


3-


lights from the 1985 season of Schools Proms.


4- 40 C H A M P IO N S H I P SNOOKER. Part 1 of the final of the Tennents United Kingdom Championship.


6-


CLUB. The Canberra Cruise's World Bridge Trophy.


6-45CRICKET: SECOND TEST. Richie Benaud introduces highlights from the second day's play in Perth.


50 S A T U R D A Y


VIEW. Feature on new film “ Round Midnight” , a story of black American jazz musicians in the la te * 1950’s, and a preview of “ High Society", the Cole Porter musical.


8- 40 WE S T C O A S T


STORY (new series). The first of three programmes


-featuring the music of California.


9- 55THE FILM CLUB: Two stylish mysteries directed by Jean-Luc Godard. “ D e t e c t i v e 1' and "Alphaville".


( Qrarcada j 9-25 No. 73


11- 05TARZAN. Jai's elephant is accused of trampling a commissioner to death.


12- 00ITN NEWS


12-05SAINT & GREAVSIE. A look at the week's outstand­ ing football moments.


12-30 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LETICS: THE McVITIE'S CHALLENGE CROSS C O U N T R Y . F r om


Gateshead. 1- Sommers. 2- 15 ROYAL VARIETY PER­


just about everything con­ cerning Lisa.


2-45 INTERNATIONAL BOX­ ING. Tony McKenzie v Bruce Currie and Rocky Kelly v Tony Brown.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. Elton Welsby presents today's sporls results.


5- 00 ITN NEWS 5-05BLOCKBUSTERS with Bob Holness.


5- 6- 7-


sode of a three-part story. Black.


tion-packed adventure with sup erwoman Jamie


I I-


1-00 ROCK OF THE SEVEN­ TIES. Genesis. Selections from the first three albums


RE-


• by Genesis, the rock band : formed by Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel.


I- 30 CLOSEDOWN IM H W I )


9-25 A QUESTION OF ECO­ NOMICS. A look at the complex interdependence of the national economies of the modern world.


9- 504 WH A T I T ’ S WORTH. Consumer programme.


10-


DRAGON. What it is like to live and work on the edge of Inner Mongolia.


neka Rice searches for clues above the sun­ d r e n c h e d Ma l t e s e


countryside.


12-20ISAURA THE SLAVE GIRL. Tobias makes it clear that Leoncio is not welcome in his house, and meets Isaura again.


20 THE BIONIC WOMAN. Ac­


15 0REAMS. Martha resents 4-


2- 00 HAMLET (1948) Laurence Olivier's Oscar-winning film version.


1- 00SOUTH SEAS VOY­ AGE. Krov and Ann Menu­ hin continue their voyage of discovery amongst some of the remotest islands ot the South West Pacific.


mated film.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- OQRIGHT


6- TO


REPLY. Viewers air their views on TV s output.


LIAN BOAT RACE: The America's Cup.


7- 00NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by 7 Days.


35 THE A-TEAM. Final epi­ 30 BLIND DATE with Cilia 15 BEADLE’S ABOUT. More


outrageous stunts, unbe­ lievable situations and hys­ terical moments as the pub­ lic at large are caught out on hidden cameras.


7- 45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with host Leslie Crowther.


50 SCHOOLS PROM. High­ 8- 45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT


9- 00 U N N A T U R A L CAUSES. Death by unnat­ ural causes can happen anywhere — and tonight it's at the local barbers.


15 INTERNATIONAL BRIOGE


10- 00THE BIG MATCH. High­ lights from one ot the top matches in the region.


11- 00MOVIE PREMIERE: “ STRIPES” ; Starring Bill Murray and Warren Oates. Two young men, ted up with their dull lives, join the U.S. Army with hilarious results (1981).


SUNDAY l lB S i l l l l


8- 9-


55 PLAY SCHOOL. 15 MORNING WORSHIP.


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-


10- 11-


tiveness of suggestion schemes.


IT A L I A ! Italian lor beginners


EVERYDAY YOGA. 11-30 P A R E N T


GRAMME. How much say do parents have m the care ot their own children while they're in hospital?


11- 45 TELEJOURNAL. Recent Spanish language news.


12- kitchen.


12-35 FARMING. I- 00THIS WEEK NEXT WE E K w i t h Da v id Dimbleby.


24)0 EASTENDERS. Den and Angie travel home from Venice on the Or ient Express, and get home to their neighbours in Albert Square


3-00 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. Tennents United Kingdom Champion­ ship. Part 3 of the final, from Preston.


5-10DOMESDAY. Michael Wood asks why it was that the British were among the first people to abandon a life of working on the land in favour of life in cities.


5-


FIELD. David has fallen in love wi th Dora, his employer s beaut i ful daughter.


6-


appeals on behalf of the Merseyside Council for Voluntary Service


6-30 NEWS: WEATHER. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Ocencester


7-


TWO RONNIES. Favourite sketches from the comedy duo.


7-55 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. The conclu­ sion ot the final


9-OOTHE SINGING DETEC­ TIVE. Dennis Potter s new series with music


104)5 NEWS; WEATHER. 10-20 EVERYMAN. THE MIRA­ CLE OF INTERVALE AVE­


NUE. After the fires and devastation of the 60 s revolution, the Bronx was left with empty shells of buildings There is also a small community of Jews


who have survived the situation using their faith


II- 00 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. Further, coverage from the final


12-55 WEATHER. 2- ( BBC-2 )


10-35 BLUE PETER. Mark Curry returns from Malawi with


news of how C1 can save a person's sight. David Atten­ borough introduces the top Young Wildlife Photogra­ phers of the Year


12- 30 IDEAS UNLIMITED. Effec­ 55 B U O N G I O R N O2-


20 L Y N M A R S H A L L ’ S P R O ­


4- 5-


10 SIGN EXTRA. Vegetarian 5-


6- 7-


34XIFILM: “ Kes." A young Yorkshire lad's attachment to a kestrel, which he tames and trains, gives his life a new meaning.


LORDS.


zart's Divertimento an the Violin Concerto in G.


TEST. Australia v England — highlights.


employment prospects discussed.


11-20 THE CHILDEN OF GREEN KNOWE (new series)


11-


with clips from the BBC TV archives.


top 40 chart sounds from Stoke-on-Trent.


1- 40 RUGBY SPECIAL. High­ lights of Llanelli v Newport.


5- 50 WINDMILL. Chris Serle 50 NO LIMITS. Videos and 20THE WEEK IN THE 6- 7- 50 MUSIC IN CAMERA. Mo­ 25CRICKET: SECOND


Hugh Cavendish inherited Holker Hall, he came into not just a glorious stately home, but also the prob­ lems posed in administering a 17-thousand acre estate.


64XIBULLSEYE. With Jim Bowen.


30 ITN NEWS.


6- 40H I G H W A Y . H a r r y Secombe is in Scotland celebrating St Andrew's Day at Loch Lomond.


Michael Aspel.


745FILM: “ Jaws 2“ Starring Roy Scheider and Lorraine Gary. Sequel to the film “ Jaws" (made in 1978).


50 THINKING ALOUD. Future 15THE MONEY PRO­


GRAMME. In the financial and business magazine.


THE ELEPHANT CHAL­ LENGE.


84I5TELE V I S I O N ON TRIAL. An inquiry in which celebrities, specialists and parents discuss three popu­ lar charges levelled against television: “ TV and vio­


lence." "TV and the home" and "TV and values."


10-20 FILM: “ Foxes.'' 1979 film 12*10 CLOSEDOWN.


50 D A V I D C O P P E R - 9- 20LIFELINE. Paul Hemey Granada ~)


9-25 MAX THE 2000 YEAR OLD MOUSE.


ot the award-winning senes ot music, humour and fantasy.


10- 10-


104)0 KRAZY KITCHEN. Cook­ ing ideas that are easy to prepare


15 TWENTY YEARS OF THE


New series about people whose success has been achieved against the odds.


BLACK BEAUTY. The Fugitive."


11- 00 M O R N I N G W O R ­ SHIP. Parish Mass from Co. Down


124)0 WEEKEND WORLD. Intro­ duced by Matthew Parris


14)0 WOODY WOODPECKER.


1-05 AAP KAAHAK. 1-


Cal Munster'' Herman embarks on a crash diet.


15 THE NATURAL WORLD:


945 ITN NEWS. 104X)ROOM AT THE BOT­ TOM. Kevin is having prob- terns wi th his I tal ian mistress.


10-30 TH E SOUTH BANK SHOW. Programme based around a new ballet spe­ cially commissioned for television.


11*30 SYMPHONY. Looks a! the work of one of the country's most successful conduc­ tors. Richard Hickox.


12-00 COMEOY TONIGHT. Who were the master exponents ot comedy, and what made their art timeless?


12-30 CLOSEDOWN. Channel-4) 9- 25 SUNDAY EAST.


30FRAGGLE ROCK. Return 11-


12- 20AGAINST THE ODDS. Band. 30THE ADVENTURES OF 2-00 P O B ’ s P R O ­


GRAMME. Guest Brian Patten tells pl an unloved old garden gnome.


2-30 FILM: “ Noorie" (1979). 440 W O R L D


A L I V E :


SPAIN. “ Birds of the Meseta.


54)5NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by The Business Programme.


10THE MUNSTERS. “ Low- 7-


140 T H I S IS YOUR RIGHT. Wi th Michael Winstanley


24)0 TH E HUMAN F A C ­ TOR. Rober t Van de


Weyer's cheerful and self- effacing manner belies the gr imness of what he believes lies in store for us.


LIVE. Newcastle v West Ham.


4-30THE RETURN OF THE ANTELOPE. Washday at the Garstanton household and a blind beggar sta­


tioned outside their front door leads to danger for the Lilliputians.


S4» CANDID CAMERA. 8-


6- 00AME R IC A N F O OT ­ BALL.


WAR. Hitler's attack on Poland, Britain's declaration of war on Germany, the Nazi terror!


THE POLICE. Invesigates the role of the police.


30 TH E B IG M A T C H 10-


945 K E E P OFF THE GRASS. The bag lady and the park keeper find that they have an interest in common after all.


SACRED. (1937) Comedy drama.


20 N O T H IN G


1140 THE LONDON NOBODY KNOWS (1967) James Mason acts as guide and narrator in 1967 London.


12-35 CLOSE.


10- 00TH E WORLD THIS WEEK. Weekly news and discussion from around the world.


11- 0 0WORZ E L GUM- MIDGE.


Gino and a sick raccoon are taken in by the Waltons.


Bites. Freddie McGregor and The Taxi Connection with The Sly and Robbie


7- 30 TH E A N G L O - I N ­ DIANS. They were once “ the pillars of British Imperialism" in India. Today they are a disappearing minority.


8- 30 REDBRICK. The Vice Chancellor has disastrous news of massive cuts for the university.


94)0 CO. Michael Elphick stars as an amateur radio enthu­ siast whose life changes dramatically when he makes contact with a round-the-world yachtsman.


10- OOH I L L S T R E E T


BLUES. Two teenage Diablos that Furillo set free rob and kill an old man.


11- 00 WHO DARES WINS. Out­ rageous humour.


11- 45 SIX OF HEARTS 12- 45 T H E


1-40 CLOSE T W I L I G H T


ZONE. Double bill from the American anthology of tales of the supernatural.


MODERN SEQUENCE DANCE HOLIDAY


at St Brannocks Hotel, Newquay, C o rnw a ll. Resident Proprietors Peter and Doris Stephens ’


MARCH 14th to 21st, 1987 Dinner, bed and breakfast


cost £119, coach and excursions £19.50


Excursions during stay, all bedrooms en-suite. indoor heated swimming pool, large ballroom with maple sprung Jloor.


Resident MCs Allan Boys (U K.A P T D ) and Lucy Boys. For further Information Ring A. Boys, Nelson 64284


30 DOWN TO EARTH. When


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


on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th


FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


15CHILD’ S PLAY. Wi th


MANY STALLS, FREE ADMISSION AND AMPLE FREE PARKING


Proceeds Irom stall rents to Gisburn playing fields


Stall Inquiries 061 -74 0 3708 or 0 2 5 3 59 4 2 0 2


V ' ^ CALDERSTONES LEAGUE OF FRIENDS’


*5 C H R IS TM A S FA Y R E SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th — 2 p.m.


/ . at CALDERSTONES, MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY ★ ARTS AND CRAFTS STALLS * TOMBOLA


^


★ REFRESHMENTS ★ GIFT STALLS ★ FATHER CHRISTMAS ★ FUN GAMES elc


fcV (Alt proceeds used to provide extra amenities tor the residents V


ot Ca'derstones) & '& ■


★ * ; '& • '& •


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ a I »


ST JOHN’S, *5iHURST G 30 THE WALTONS. Runaway R


AH E


TV * , - E N J CHRISTMAS FAIR


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2!)th at 2-JO p.m.


30THE TUBE. Featuring It


in Memorial Hall, Hurst Green to he opened bp Mr Geoff Garnett


Admission by donation


Doors open 2 p.m. — Refreshments available Itaflle, Games, Cakes, Toys, Hooks.


* * * * * * * < * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * COACH g g g 5 HIRE I’HIVATE HIKE COACHES AND MINI­


HODSONS..f GISBURN T E L . G I S B U R N 394


15THE WO R L D ATCOACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOLTRIVS.


W.I.. CUBS. BROWN IKS, YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TKIP


15CHANNEL 4 INQUIRY: ^ o w o o o s o c c c c o c c o c o o c r s c o : l yr I D0WNHAM V X . v THE ASSHET0N ARMS,


/ ' DUE TO RE-ORGANISATION OF RESERVATIONS WE NOW HAVE SOME TABLES AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING OINNER DANCES


Friday, November 28th..................................................C 8.50 • Saturday, December 20th........................................ C12.00 Monday, December 22n d........................................ C11.00 Saturday, December 27th........................................ C10.00 Saturday, January 3 rd.................................................C8.50 TOR RESERVATIONS OR INQUIRIES


R IN G C L IT H E R O E 4 1 2 2 7 o o c o c o 1f


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K.G .F .S . W H A L LE Y CHRISTMAS FAIR B R I N G - A N D - B U Y


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 nd , 1986 10-30 a.m. — 12-30 D.m. at Ihe CLUB HOUSE,


M M. MW ^IMWN WHALLEY GOLF CLUB


STALLS: CAKES AND PRESERVES: GIFTS: BRIC-A-BRAC AND FANCY GOODS: HAMPER: RAFFLE AND TOMBOLA


T i c k e t s 5 0 p inc. Coffee and Mince Pies j o : ^ o j o j t».t t>t o j S A N T A S A Y S


Come and have a chat with me at the WHALLEY METHODIST


CHRISTMAS FAYRE T H IS S A T U R D A Y 8 S 1


To be opened by the Rlbble Valley Mayor el 2-45 p.m.


Meet him and the Mayoress too & ‘ 1 —4


^ 4 - 4 * ^ 4 r i ert <« ->3 -w |


I j k X 20 King Street, CLITHEROE w


27136 [A d * t r


C A T S W H IS K E R S _ Burnley, Wed. Dec. 3 Af


A Taste of Yugoslavia in a night to remember^j _ . . .


%


£ £


£ ^


0 J


X J U b feu ^>.5 ^,5


WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP ★ prvsvnt *


K E Y F O R T W O John Chapman anti Dave Freeman


A Conu tlfj hit


ST HELEN’S SCHOOLROOM WADDINGTON


Wednesday, 2(ith to Saturday, 2!)th November


NIGHTLY 7-3(1 p.m. ADMISSION IT.2., Tickets available from . . .


* Hammonds. St Mary's Street. Clitheroe * K. Hargreaves, Clitheroe 2731MJ * J. Hulmo. Clitheroe 1M!'»7


c>j j o.; o j c>;. G R A N D o j o j


S ST LEONARD’S, L,ANGHO ? ?


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f CHRISTMAS FAYRE g ?. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th In the 1 SCHOOL


10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Refreshments served ail day Various Stalls


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2 2


F a th e r C h r is tm a s In a t te n d a n c e £ ADMISSION 20p


g f f c Y u g o t o i i r s ,


STONYHURST COLLEGE presents


THE LONG AND THE SHORT AND THE TALL


by Willis Hall


PUBLIC PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th at 3 p.m.


Entry programme £1 available Irom the Reception OHIce, Stonyhurst College or by telephoning Stonyhurst 345 to reserve seats.__________


a. /


BENTON GUINNESS Organ and Ukelele


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th J . J . J O N E S ■ DON’T MISS


/ , .VOCALIST Members and Bona Fide Guests


V- V- V- '&■ ’&■ V- '&• V- v - '&• * h: LANCASHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY K


20THE HEART OF THE * 15TREASURE HUNT. An-


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* * *


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50 RISKY BUSINESS. Ani­ fcjj?- 30THE GREAT AUSTRA­


* REGIONAL MUSIC SCHOOL 5 *1. CLITHEROE VENUE CHOIR AND ^ INSTRUMENTALISTS


^


C h r is tm a s C o n c e r t ^ *


BABOUSHKA by Brian McDonald and


CAROLS AND MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS Tuesday and Wednesday,


December 9th and 10th, 7-30 p.m. St Paul’s Church, Low Moor


Adults £1, Students and SC 50p Tickets available at the door


'&■ » ■ V - '&■ V - V - > i i i » r n r m ■ i > L U |U . L U . l ., , l . , . , i l lV . l i


For the best In COUNTRY MUSIC TONIGHT (THURSDAY) WESTCOAST


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd MARK RENVYL and THE MARKSMEN


Free Admission— Bar mails served In tha restaurant — Bar till 1 a.m.


Compered by ELECTRIC ERIC Table reservations accepted


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL Tel. STONYHURST 216


l i M i i i i m i i t f M i i i i i i i l l l M I I I I I I I I C H R IS T M A S F A Y R E 1 9 8 6


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th at 7-30 p.m.


IN THE DRAMA COMPLEX


ADMISSION: Adults 20p, Children 10p Refreshments available


GAMES — FANCY GOODS — RAFFLE — WHITE ELEPHANT — STALLS. ETC.


fit 1 " A N T I Q U E HUV.'BROWSE. SELL. EXCHANGE IF yo u HAVE ITEMS F o il SALE OR ,I.\T IXQITRIES Please Tel. Mr C’s, ISARNOLDSWICK Sl575fL RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


$ * *


% * *


'&■ V - &


2 6 0 0 0 TAXIS IN CLITHEROE £1


H U G E REDUCTIONS in MINI-BUS PRICES


FREE DROPS ON PRE-PAID RETURNS IN CLITHEROE


REMIKO’S TAVERNA You already know


our good food and service


We have recently returned from our working holiday In Greece and Turkey, full


of new ideas. Small parties are our speciality. Please ring us for details


i REMIKO’S TAVERNA / ■ 7 Parson Lane, Clitheroe Tel. 23270


V v S W W W W W W W V : \


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


COMMENCING FRIDAY,


NOVEMBER 28th to THURSDAY (ex-SUNDAY) at 7-30 p.m.


UPTHERE WITH THE BEST 0FTHEBEST. TOM CRUISE • KELLY MeGILLIS


A PAflAMIlUNl PlCIUfil Rlbble Valley Borough Council Serving The Community


Any organisation wishing to make a claim lo r ' a (ulure dale , may use this column to pubficise their event three months in advance. For example the. text would contain the name ol Ihe organisation; name ol the event and Ihe


CLAIMING DATES


date.


For details ol 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


2 6 t h - 2 9 t h N o v emb e r , 1 9 8 6 — > Waddlngton Drama Group present a c o m e d y ’ ’ K e y f o r T w o ” 7-30 p.m.


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


C A S T L E T A X I S


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


29th NOVEMBER. 1986. Chr ist Church. Chat- burn, Autumn Fayre, in the School Hall , at 2-3 0 p.m.


10th DECEMBER. Wed­ nesday. Cl i theroe Con­ certs Society at CRGS. Joan Boothroyd. Con­ t r a l t o : Ansy Bo o th ­ royd. Soprano: Charles Ma t th ews . ’ Piano.


C lith e ro e 22321, (E d i to r ia l ) , 22323 (A d v e r t is i i I


Sun., Nov. 23rd SHAK IN STEVENS (Palace, Manchester)


Frl. and Sat., Nov, 28th and 29th AL ICE COOPER (Apollo, Manchester) Thurs., Dec. 4th


SIMPLY RED (Apollo Manchester) Frld. and Sat., Dec. 5th and 6th LEVEL 42 (NEC Birmingham)


Sat., Dec. 6th MOOOY BLUES (Apollo, Manchester) Mon., Dec. 8th BIO COUNTRY (NEC Birmingham) Frl., Dec. 19th KOOL AND THE GANG (NEC Birmingham) £


Book at TRAVELPLAN, BURN TEL. 415151


* * * * * * A AAA Afck+rkic,


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLltf SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th MANDY


First time (or this fabulous act SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th


THE VIRGINIANS The lops in country and western


WEEKLY DOUBLE 22 — 21


WEEKLY TREBLE 21 — 29 — 20 Members and Bona Fide Guests


_ I , 1 A i i I__1 - TOURIST INFORMATION CENTI


18th to 28th February, 1 98 7. Cl i theroe Parish C h u r c h A m a t e u r Dramat ic and Operatic Society present ” Bless the Br ide.”


23rd. 24th, 29th, 30th and 31st January, -Tr in­ ity Pantomime, ‘ •Cin­ de re l la .”


Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Why not book your Christmas panto or theatr^ tlekots at the same time? Free service!


Rlbble Valley Borough Council serving the community C1|


F R A S E R E A G L E COACH EXCURSIONS


COUNCIL OFFICES, CLITHEROE I


Christmas is coming— why not ca\ and see us for your souvenir gifts 1


STOCKING FILLERS * WITCHES PENCILS * WITCH I ON BROOMSTICKS * BOOKS OF ALL KINDS * BOOKMARKS* BADGES* KEY RINGS* TEA _


★ CLITHEROE 800 CLOGS AND SOUVENIRS * S ABCl TREACLE MINERS AND FRIENDS * T-SHIRTS TO F f TODDLERS TO FATHER CHRISTMAS 11


TOWELS * LEATHER AND PICTORAL COASTER SEl


AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL near CLITHEROE


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th III n.m. In I-30 p.m.


CORDON BLEU


COPY NOOK HOTEL • Bolton-by-Bowland, Clitheroe





A T T E N T I O N A L L • M O T O R I S T S





All soft drinks from December 1st to % January 1 st served at half price.


EAT, DRINK AND BE SAFE


Sing-along to John at the piano on Friday nights and New Year’s Eve.


Don't forget our carry out service.


q £


Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 205 • * * * ' * * * * ' * * ¥ “ ¥ - ¥ - ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ■ ¥ ¥ “ ¥ - ¥ * * *


BOWLAND SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION


GRAND WHIST, DOMINO AND BEETLE DRIVE


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, at 7-30 p.m. Admission 80p and 40p


In School Hall, Bowland County Secondary School, Grlndleton


GRAND CHRISTMAS RAFFLE TO BE DRAWN All Welcome


? ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Y ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENT GRAND CRAFT FAIR at the superb


ST1RK HOUSE HOTEL (Nr Gisburn on the A59)


Well over 30 stalls displayed at their best, within this luxury setting


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. ADMISSION: ADULTS 35p, CHILDREN FREE Dotails: Heritage Fairs. Tel. Earby 844037_______


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GUIDE AND BROWNIE CONCERT


METHODIST CHURCH HALL, WADDINGTON


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd 1986 — 7-15 p.m.


Admission £1, Children 50p including refreshments.


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LOW MOOR CLUI THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUh F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 2 8 th


JO E S IL V E R Fantastic Guitar Vocal


S U N D A Y . N O V E M B E R 3 0 th M EM B ER S ’ DRAW £ 1 5 |


Whisky Draw No. 110 Claimed, Wine No. Turkey No. 23018


Members and Bona Fide Guests


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GISBURN 547 £ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th]


£ WITH TOP LANCASHIRE DJ £


Smart casual dress only no jeans


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CHRISTMAS. .PARTY,


at LINTON CROFT HOUSE (by kind permission of Mrs M. A. Chappell)


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1986 7-45 p.m. to 12 Midnight Bullet Supper. Licensed Bar


Tickets available Clitheroe 23447, Stonyhurst 2 l t ■&. ■#. a . a . ■#. ■*. ■ *.


\ CRAFT FAIR 1 $ at Salesbury School, Lovely Hall Lanti g


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£ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30thl $


10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


• OVER 30 EXHIBITORS • Admission:


Adults 30p; Children Free Relreshmenls all day


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Beat the breathaliser 2 £


9 £


For a Christmas Present!!


GENTLEMEN huvinR


problems finding somethin* unusual for your wife for Christmas?


LOOK NO FURTHER Treat her to one of our Special Cookery Demonstrations


ForJ’u riher details please phone


Restaurant and Cookery School


Savoy & Continental


Crossways Restaurant Padiham


Tel. Padiham 72123


~ Friends of St James's School


CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday, November


29th, 2-00 to 5-00 p.m., in the Junior School Hall


Father Christmas, Christmas Gift


Stall, Games, Creche. Refreshments Admission: Adults top Children 5p


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WHITE BULL HOTEL| GISBURN Tel. 233


£10 p.p. incl. Dinner, Dancing, Party Games, Crackrl Spot Prizes, etc.


CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTS I I


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th — Fully Booked I


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th — Few Tables Le| ★


CHRISTMAS EVE PARTY NIGKl Plated Buffet, 50/50 Dancing — £5 p.p. (Ticket oni|J





CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH 7-course meal at 3 p.m. £15 p.p.





NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY NIGHl 50/50 Dancing and Plated Buffet — £5 p.p. (Ticket o |


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