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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October doth, 1986


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1 SATURDAY-


Preston, and the final day of the Wightman Cup bet­ ween Britain and America.


8-30 THE FAMILY NESS. 8-


35 THE MUPPET BABIES.


Cartoon and live-action comedy.


9- 00SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Top mechanics attempt the fastest gearbox change on TV; Bob Geldot with his latest single; and Gorden Kaye and Spandau Ballet call m to the studio.


12-15GRANDSTAND intro­ duced by Steve Rider, incf: 1-00 News; weather. 12- 20. Football Focus: 12-45. 3-30. Swimming: Great Bri­ tain v USA v European Select MO. 1-40, 2-10. Championship Bowls: CIS Insurance United Kingdom Indoor Singles Champion­ ship; 1-25. 1-55. 2-25. Racing Irom Chepstow; 2- 40. 3-55. Tennis: Nabisco Wightman Cup. Great Bri­ tain v USA; 4-40. Final Score


5-50 NEWS: Weather. 5-15 R EG ION A L SPORT/ NEWS.


5-20 ROLAND RAT — THE SERIES. Thousands of let­ ters flood into the Ratcave. but one arrives which changes Roland's plans.


5-45 DOCTOR WHO. ‘The Trial of the Time Lord" starring Colm Baker and *


Bonme Langford. 8-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW. Another fun-tiiied live show.


6- 7-


$-15 THE SECRET LIFE OF PAINTINGS. Lady Wedg- wood casts her art histo­ rian's eye over Holbein's "The Ambassadors."


55NEWSVIEW.


Features on David Bryne's first film "True Stories.” with a soundtrack by his band, Talking Heads; and Patrick Leigh Fermor's ac­ count of his journey on toot from London to Constan­ tinople in 1934.


8- 25 FROM EAST TO WEST. The story of the composi­ tion of Mahler's "Song of the Earth."


9- 25 THE FILM CLUB. Derek Malcolm introduces a Fel­ lini double bill: "I Vitelloni" ("The Layabouts ") and at 11*10 "Amarcord.”


( Granada )


11- 05 TARZAN. A dedicated but sick jungle doctor tries to cheat a young girl out of the riverboat business she owns.


12- 00ITN NEWS. 12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. Soccer s dynamic double


act.


10 THE NOEL EDMONDS 1-


7-00 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Comedy quiz show with Paul Daniels.


7-35 THAT'S TV ENTERTAIN­ MENT. 50 years of BBC Teiev.S'on A host of celeb­ rities chose their highlights from 50 years o< prog­ rammes


9- 00 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather


9-


MENT. (Pan 2} Numerous stars nominate more golden TV moments


10- 45 BODYLINE. Five-part p’amatised account ol one c( soon $ most biter en­ counters


12-10 BOWLS AND TENNIS. 1-20 WEATHER.


BBC-2


2-15 FILM: Co e :


Silk Stockings." SSQ


oner musical slar- •oc Astaire, Cyd anp Peter Lorre


4-10 TELEVISION COMES TO BRADFORD. Exhibi­ tion at the National Musuem of Photography, f .i- r and Television in P'ad'o'd marking the 50th anniversary ot television.


4-40 BOWLS AND TENNIS. Fi'st day of the UK indoor rows championship at


2-


12-30 WRESTLING. From Brad­ ford.


Action-adventure series with Jamie Sommers, the world's first bionic woman.


with a waitress at a pan­ cake house.


2-45GYMNASTICS. “ Daily Mirror British Gymnastics."


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 15 THAT'S TV ENTERTAIN­


5- 00 ITN NEWS. 5-05WALT DISNEY PRE­ SENTS Clasic cartoon comedy with one of Dis­ ney's most popular and en­ during characters.


5-15 THE WORST WITCH. A comedy fantasy for Hallow­ e'en Despite trying her best, poor Mildred Hubbs is struggling to keep up in her first term at Miss Cackle's international Academy for Witches


8-


Blind Date under the watchful eye of Cilia Black.


7-15 SATURDAY GANG. Join the Saturday Gang for a new style entertainment featuring the comic and singing talents of Gary Wilmot. Hale & Pace and Kate Robbins.


7-45 3-2-1. The Sixties is the theme of tonight's show, as Ted Rogers introduces the three couples battling it out for the big prizes.


845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 9- 00 DEMP SE Y AND MAKEPEACE. Dempsey and Makepeace learn ev­ erything there is to know


SUNDAY 1- BBC-1 )


8- 9- 9-


55 PLAY SCHOOL.


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 TALKING BUSINESS. 10- 11-


11- 45 TELEJOURNAL. 12-


10 SIGN EXTRA.


12-35 FARMING. 1- 00 THIS WEEK. NEXT WEEK. David Dimbleby u scusses current affairs /,- r aecsion-makers and tne- CDPone'Ms


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus


3- 00 MATCH OF THE DAY. Wes: Ham United v


4- 5-


TOON TIME. 5-50 DAVID COPPERFIELD. : ’ ■ Y-'M U tt'« 5-


is spent two years m House school m receives some ■ ing news from


"X ’c and Magqie Philbm on on the latest charity and the proqress ot


or.nr.i TV appeals


8-30 NEWS: Weathe' 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from


Ha.-‘*,*o'dwest 7-


THE TWO RONNIES. P*?rscr'di ‘ avountes ot Ronrie Barker and Corbett ’rem over the vears


8- 00 HOWARDS’ WAY. 8-


9- 55 NEWS: Weather 10 SUNDAY PREMIERE:


Past Canng Dennpim ' t sta's m Tom Clarke s


: a> as Victor a 67-year- n d A:*n a twnkie in his


w,e unwi'iingiy put into an u d people s home


10-


TREAT. Tn«; progress and e • ip n.c es of three pv'Op"? making a live day •(■treat


11-


MALS. Seventh of eight ; 'oqrammes of trie mam- ma.s ot B'ltam presented by Tony Soper


11-


ING: CIS Insurance United Kingdom Indoor Singles Bawls Championship.


12- 05 WEATHER. BBC-2


11-00 NO LIMITS. New videos, f>ims and the Top 40 chan sounds


11-


A teenage girt turns up on me doorstep of a well-to-do north London family, sup­


posedly their long-lost baby


12-


CONCERT. Music Dy Brit­ ten, Beno and Beethoven


9- 30 EVERYMAN: THE RE­ ( Granada"] Action adventure


11- 00 A MEDITATION OF RE- MEMBERANCE.


1145 DANGEROUS JOUR­ NEY. The Dark River


12- 00WEEKEND WORLD. With Matthew Parris


10 DISCOVERING ANI­


1-00 C A R TO O N : Woody Woodpecker.


1-05 AAP KAA HAK. 1-


35 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL­


Herman overhears his wife Lily tell Marilyn that Eddie is going to have a play­ mate soon he beiioves he's about to become a father again


140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. With Michael Wmstanley.


2- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. Trevor s campaign was born from one act ol com­ passion It now involves hundreds of volunteers.


50 THE CUCKOO SISTER.


2-30FILM: "To Catch A Thief." Classic Hitchcock thriller. A reformed "cat burglar" on the Riviera is forced out of retirement when he is sus­ pected of a new series of burglaries.


15EUROPEAN G A LA


4-30 THE RETURN OF THE ANTELOPE. When Brelca goes down with a Lilliputian


9- 25 ISLAND OF THE LOST. 12- Friday


2-00 POB’S PROGRAMME. More stories, puzzles and things to do.


2-30 FILM; "Something in the Wind" (1947). Starring Deanna Durbin.


10 THE MUNSTERS. When 4- SAD. French film


5- 00COAL FACE (1935). About the importance ol the British coal industry.


5-15 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by The Business Programme.


64X1 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 7-15 NASSER. B-15 PILLAR OF FIRE. The War ol Independence and


the events leading up to Israel’s Declaration ol Inde­ pendence 1948.


9-15 WORK ISN'T FINISHED. A portrait ol Lord Fenner Brockway, who was 98 yesterday.


10-15FILM: “ Kitty." (1945). 18th-century version of the Pygmalion story. Starring Paulette Goddard.


12-05 CLOSE.


/- ; BURNLEY FC PRIVATE ROOMS ; r: 7 ■


also CENTRE SPOT 10THE MONA LISA IS HAVING A PARTY?


TA K E A D V A N TA G E O F O U K SU IT .R H FA CILIT IE S FO R Y O U R C H R IS TM A S CE LED R A T IO N S


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J. THOMSON 27777


Daytime Evening ☆


J. HOLDEN 23331


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Fancyciisuid wear . * ♦ » * * * * *


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lW e d n e s d a y , ‘s o ’" 3 Barbecue and


25 SUNDAY EAST.


10- 00THE WORLD THIS WEEK.


11- 00WORZEL GUMMIDGE. 11-


30 THE WALTONS. 30 THE TUBE. Repeat from 35 RUGBY SPECIAL. High­


lights of Ireland v Romania from Dublin.


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


2-


55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 20 FRANCE ACTUELLE.


2- 05 TV 5 0 : GO WITH NOAKES. John Noakes enters Ireland's toughest canoe race.


CHILDREN. Final episode Irom E. Nesbits classic, serialised in 1968.


3- 00 TV 50: ALICE IN WON­ DERLAND. Jonathan Mil­


4-


ler's remarkable film in­ terpretation ot Lewis Car- roll's masterpiece, from 1966


dose of food poisoning, the children are forced to adopt strange measures m an effort to cure her.


35 TV 50: THE RAILWAY 5-


5-00 CANDID CAMERA. What goes through the mind of temporary office workers who turns up to work as requested and no one turns up to tell them what to do7


ical look at the culmination of an arable farmer's year — the harvest.


15TV 50: CRACKERJACK.


Eamonn Andrews. Leslie Crowther and Peter Glaze host this 1964 edition of the children's favourite


5- 00WHELDON TALKING. Sir Huw Wheldon re­


55 ROLF HARRIS CAR­minisces. 5-


LINE A new helpline ser- .


20 NEWSROUND: CHILD­ cniidren m trouble


6-


An edition ot the antiques show with Max Robertson and Arthur Negus, shown m 1971


Freemans interview with Adam Faith, recorded in i960


20 LIFELINE. CMf Michel- 7-


645 JUKE BOX JURY. Hit or a miss7 ' asked David Jacobs


Episode from the great BBC TV version o! the Galsworthy novels


8- 05 PETER GRIMES. Britten s powerful opera of the sea


10- 15 TWENTY YEARS OF


THAT WAS. Last edition ot the satirical show that made David Frost a star.


12-10 ELLA FITZGERALD SINGS. In 1965


1-05 CLOSEDOWN. 11- 12- 10- 7- 50 GOING FOR A SONG.


8- 00 BULLSEYE. 6-


30 ITN NEWS.


640HIGHWAY. Harry Sec ombe visits Clydebank


which this year celebrates its centenary


Michael Aspel.


745 LIVE FROM THE PIC­ CADILLY . With host Jimmy Tarbuck.


845 NEWS. 9- 00 INSIDE STORY. Every­


15 FACE TO FACE. John


thing to fight lor, everything to lose. The stakes could not be higher lor The Sunday Register owner John Bennet or editor Paula Croxley


1M0 SPITTING IMAGE. It is positively the last ever Spit­ ting Image . . . possibly.


15 THE FORSYTHE SAGA. 30 THAT WAS THE WEEK


SHOW. A p ro f ile ot Truman Capote, famous. American novelist, short story wnter and social com­ mentator


THE FINAL. Repeat ol small firms' challenge.


15CHILD’S PLAY. With


St Helen’s Church Waddingion


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1986 10-15 CONFIRMATION SERVICE


(conducted bv the Rt Rev. Robert Williamson. Bishop of Bradford)


12-00 CONSECRATION OF THE


CHURCHYARD EXTENSION by the Bishop of Bradford


12-30 to 2 p.m. PLOUGHMAN’S LUNCH in the Sunday School.


£1.75 (children under 12 i'l) 30THE SOUTH BANK ithoime CARVERY


3SFLYING START '86:COACH f g g HIRE 30 CLOSEDOWN.


C'OACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIES, W.I., CUBS. BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUI’S WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIE


I’KIVATE HIKE COACHES AND MINI-


HODSON S or GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 39-1


Starter*: Soup of the day. Err Mayonnaise. F ruit juice, Date, Melon, Smoked mnckerel, Mali mop herring


. .


Alt served with hot vegetable* amt jmtaUw*. Selection of faucet A selection of sweets or cheeses


Main Com m m : Topside of beef, lloant leg of pork, Koha( turkey. Konst le* of lamb


Sunday Lunch 12 noon — 5-31), iS.JWl: Dinner 7 — 9-30. W.U WE IIEUEVK THE REST Is W E DISTRICT


KLKM.KY HOAD. ALTHA.M. Tel. ACCRINGTON 3SI874


FREE ADMISSION to CARAKET ROOM


Wednesday and Thursday only when Dining in the (.arvery C A H V K I iY M E .X t ;


C R A F T F A IR


C L IT IIK U O K PARISH H A L L (Just ofT th«* main » tm *0


SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1st ib a .m . to 5P.m.


Come along have your Christmas Gift Problems Solved under one roof. Traditional and modern craft displayed at its best. HERITAGE FAIRS. EARBY. Tel. 844037


T*|, Accrington 394074


LOUNGE BAR Op*n Lunchtimes


Subltantlal Bar Snacks avsllabia Musk Nightly with Cuasl Artists


CARVERY


Wadrtasday. Saturday, 7 p.m. — 940 p.m. Sunday. 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


CABARET LOUNGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY


SIGHT & SOUND Bnlliant Vocal Harmony Group


M a r q u e e SATURDAY ONLY


MICK MILLER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Fabulous Act


Hilarious TV Comedian VONNY’S


DRAUGHT BITTEH Ik f t iz M m y P i t l


llP f fH f f ijSE l| BREWERS OF REAL ALE


Admlttkm Cl before 10 p m., C2 after. BAR and DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a m,


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th


CARNABY T STREET


remendous Cabaret Group ADMISSION C2


BAR & DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


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about each other . . . that | matters!


KMX) MOVIE PREMIERE. “The I Man Who Knew Too Much." Classic Hitchcock | thriller. (1956).


12-10 HALL AND OATES. Live | at the Apollo Theatre.


35SATURDAY REVIEW.


1-05TALES FROM THE | DARKSIDE.


1-30 CLOSEDOWN. I l i i l n l l i i l


9-25 A Q U E S T IO N OF ECONOMICS. Similarities, and important differences, that exist between the 1960s and 1930s.


9- 504 WHAT IT’S WORTH.


Consumer advice prog­ ramme.


19-20 THE HEART OF THE DRAGON. The values and beliefs that the state is trying to teach the children of China.


11- 12-


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| PRESTON- I MANCHESTER COLNE/LEEDS


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


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BLACKBURN - CLITHEROE — HELLIFIELD


TRAINS TO CLITHEROE PUBLIC MEETING


WANTED:


Commencing FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st THURSDAY (ex-SUNDAY) at 7-30 p.m.


MONDAY NIGHT IS BARGAIN NIGHT £1 The story that touched the world.


SETTL&CARUSLE . HELLIFIELD


S NEWSHOLME LEEDS . -H :


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HENTHORN pENDLE HILL WHALLEY


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 111 at


THE PARISH CHURCH Lower Hall (off York St) CUTHEROE


STARTING AT 2-15 p.m.


• GUEST SPEAKERS


• IT IS HOPED TO FORM AN


ACTION COMMITTEE


PASSENGER SERVICES ON THIS LINE


TO CO-ORDINATE THE CAMPAIGN FOR THE RESTORATION OF


This meeting has been called by the


SETTLE-CARLISLE JOINT ACTION. COMMITTEE


Extra Courses Novcmbcr-Deccmbcr — 5 weeks


Lancashire Education Committee ADULT EDUCATION IN KIBBLE VALLEY


TAI’ DANCING. A beginners class at


Anneka Rice descends on Birmingham in search of clues given by contestants.


15TREASURE HUNT. RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE, 8-9 p.m. Thursday evenings. Stalling November 6th.


20ISAURA THE SLAVE


GIRL. Brazilian soap opera set in a 19th century plan­ tation.


1- 00 CHANNEL 4 RACING. 2-


(1936). Will Hay stars


4-30 FILM: "Out West" (1918). Buster Keaton stars as a dude gambler out West.


20 THE BIONIC WOMAN. 15 DREAMS. Phil falls in love 5-


4- 45FILM: “ Good night, Nurse!" (1918). Buster Keaton stars as a doctor and a visitor at a clinic.


6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. On the eve of Channel 4's fourth birthday, viewers tell chief executive Jeremy Issacs where the channel's programmes have not come up to expectations.


6- 30 THE GREAT AUSTRA­


LIAN BOAT RACE: The America's Cup.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by 7


Days. 7- 30 STRANGERS ABROAD.


The village in the Trobiand Islands where field studies re v o lu t io n is e d a thropology.


8- 30 BLIND DATE. Another 30 R E D B R IC K . De nis


MacEoin. lecturer and novelist, finds that his job is threatened, while stu­ dents Judith Gordon and Colin Simpson, find their relationship a strain.


9- 00P AR A D IS E PO S T ­ PONED. Repeating Mon­ days episode from ITV.


9-55 CHANNEL 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL: The Breeders' Cup Races.


10- 12- 140 CLOSE.


11- 30 WHO DARES WINS. To­ pical and frequently out­ rageous comedy.


lo Meet Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" (1953).


30 HILL STREET BLUES. 15 FILM: "Abbott and Costel­


* * ¥


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


2 6 O O O TAXIS IN CLITHEROE £1


HUGE REDUCTIONS in MINI-BUS PRICES


FREE DROPS ON PRE-PAID RETURNS IN CLITHEROE


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* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st


B R IA N E LD E E V E R D I P R IC E


Lovely voice


¥ ________________________________________ Members and Bona Fide Guests


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A lyr­ ☆ t n MAGIC t v - & CRAFT FAIR at GRIMSARGH VILLAGE HALL


on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd from 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


White Elephant, Slocking Fillers, Magic Tricks, Macrame,


Refreshments, Plants. Sweets, Crafts, Wlckor Work. Teddy Bears, Books, Stationery.


PROFES S IONAL MAGICIAN SHAUN McCREE


presenting hla unique e c ts of magic at 1-00 and 3 p.m.


Admission 25p; Children 15p Promoted by Ribble Valley Conservative Association


.V Yoctthlrt Di Ui Rillwif, Embiiy SUttoft, Hr Sklplon (oH A59) C j , Bonfire, Fireworks, Steam Train Rides,


• . I


( t ff jr s ADMISSION (include* tratn tides before and after if reduced) .


Adull. C1.50, Children .n d P .n . lo n . r . 75p A d u u .C !


P A R K IN G


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Seasonable Nosh. Pis and Psas. Parking. Plot Toflss


H -w Children — Bring this sdwsrt and claim a frss ,* 2


sparkler! \


FIREWORK DISPLAY & TRAIN RIDES'^? Real Alo Bar


•^^■SfNOVEMBER 1st. 1986 Trains run 5-30 p.m. until 9 p.m.V > ^ B O N F IR E LIT 7 p.m. FIREWORKS StART 7-30 p.m.


WEEKLY DOUBLE 21 — 23 WEEKLY TREBLE 20 — 12 — 9


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Always Welcome_________ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd ”


Imperial Cancer Research Fund


FIGHTING CANCER FOR YOU


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


WE WILL COLLECT


VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS WELCOME Please TEL. CLITHEROE 28531


RIBBLE VALLEY POULTRY SOCIETY


ANNUAL SHOW will be held in


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART on Saturday, November 1st


WATERFOWL, BANTAMS and EGGS OPEN TO PUBLIG 1 — 1-15 p.m. ADMISSION 50p including catalogue


130 CLASSES FOR LARGE FOWL, Bolton-by-Bowland


Village Hull presents


FASHION SHOWnf the


ST1RK HOUSE HOTEL


THURSDAY


NOVEMBER 6th at 8-15 p.m.


F<m /uohs 6i/;


Cinders of Moor Lane Orchid Bridal Designs


Tickets at above shops or Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 682/277


COUNTDOWI


with the CLITHEROE ADVI AND TIMES


FREE COOKERYDEMOI


Why not come along to our Christmas Cl Demonstration in conjunction with British Ga;l Western, on Wednesday, November 26th, 1 tl Clitheroe Parish Hall, at 7-30 p.m. FREE Al Sion — with a ticket. Tickets available frcl Advertiser & Times office on King Street. I Gas Showrooms on Castle Street, or the i l gents at Grindleton, West Bradford or Wadcf Post Office. There will be a raffle on the nighj


of charity. Winners have been notified by post S V J V S W A W ^ S V A W W .V V A W . V Y Y . ' I


MAKING FRIENDS WITH YOGA at SAWLEY SCHOOL, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday evenings. Starting November 4th.


50FILM : “ Convict 99“


FLOWER ARRANGING. A general class, but with Christmas in mind. At LANGHO ST MARY’S RC SCHOOL 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. Thursday evenings. Starts November 6th.


Enrol by attending at the first meeting of the above courses, oral Whatley Adult Centre in advance. Rhone Whatley 2717.


50 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. CASTLE TAXIS |


For the boot In COUNTRY MUSIC TONIGHT (THURSDAY)


MARK RENVILL TRIO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th


FraeAdmlulon— Bar meals servsd In the . restaurant — Bar till 1 a.m. ■


Compared by ELECTRIC ERIC Table reservations accepted


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL T e l . S TO NYH UR S T 2 1 6


1986-7 WINTER CONCERT SERIES MUNICIPAL HALL


ALBERT ROAD, COLNE


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th 7-30 p.m. NICHOLAS WAIll) Director


OSIAN ELLIS Harp Handel Harp Concerto


Mozart Divertimento K157 Havel Introduction and Allegro


Debussv Two Dances for Harp and Orchestra Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves • Mendelssohn Spring Symphony No. 10 Mahler Adagietto


CORDON BLEU. . . LOOK NO FURTHER!


GENTLEMEN — Are you having problems trying to find something unusual to give your wife for CHRISTMAS?


Why not treat her to one (or more) of our specialised cookery demonstrations


e.g. THE FRENCH CLASSICS and wine appreciation


_____


Your generosity will not go unrewarded — included in the price will be dinner for two in our restaurant plus w i n e __________


Gentlemen, you are also welcome, on all our courses, so if you are the "chef’ in your house, then let your wife treat you!


SAVOY CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT AND


COOKERY SCHOOL For fu r th e r details please phone


iWhalley Road, Padiham Tel.


Crossways Restaurant


. 0282-72423 (Courses start in January)


WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whatley Road, Clitheroe 23337


TONIGHT


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th Sing along with the one and only


BENTON GUINNESS Organ and Ukelele


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st


THOMAS OLIVER GUITAR VOCAL


Members and Bona Fide Guests


1 3 th . 1 4 th an d 1 5 th , No v emb e r — Bol ton- b y - B o w l a n d D r am a


Gr o u p , p r e s e n t “ Time M u r d e r e r P l e a s e ’ ’ comed y th r i l le r by C. R. Dyer , Vi llage Hall, Bol to n -b y -Bowlan d . —


FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT!!


2 2 n d N O V E M B E R , S a tu rd a y , Nat io n a l As ­ s o c i a t i o n o f L a d i e s C i r c l e , C h i l d r e n ’ s M a t i n e e f i lm s h o w “ Ch i t ty , Chi t ty, Bang Ban g ” . Civic Hal l . P r o ­ c e ed s fo r Ch i ld r en in Ne ed Appe a l .


I n q u i r i e s : Bo l to n -b y - b owla n d 277.


2 3 r d ' N O V E M B E R , 1 9 8 6 , S u n d a y . Slald- b u r n Ch r i s tma s p r e s e n t Mini Ma rk e t .


...


2 6 t h - 2 9 t h N o v em b e r , 1 9 8 6 — Wa d d ln g to n Dr ama Gro u p p r e s e n t a c o m e d y “ K e y f o r T w o ” 7-30 p .m.


2 0 th NOVEMBER, Bow- land Co u n ty Se conda ry S c h o o l . PTA Wh i s t , D o m i n o a n d B e a t l e Dr ive, a t 7-30 p .m.


2 2 n d N O V E M B E R , 19 8 6 , Un i te d Re fo rmed C h u r c h , C l i t h e r o e . Ch r i s tma s F a i r .


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date.


For details ot 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


WHALLEY ABBEY


FIREWORKS, BONFIRE and BARBECUE EVENING


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Start ing at 7p.m.


Tickets £2 including BARBECUE SU1T!| For bookings please telephone


r> -v •'.> *. -.’A * : , ....... . W H A T L E Y .. 2268 ''-tv-.;: . Parish Church of St Paul, low Ml SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd


ALL SAINTS’ DAYl 9-00 Holy Communion


10-30 Family Communion and


2 9 th November — S a tu r ­ d a y , C l i t h e r o e Lio n s p r e s e n t Cl i th e ro e Var i ­ e t y E v e n i n g . P a r i s h Ha l l . T i c k e t s A d u l t s £2, Ch i ld r en an d OAPs £ 1 . 5 0 i n c l u d i n g r e ­ f r e s hme n t s .


' C h r i s tm a s Ba z a a r . 2 p .m. to 4-3 0 p .m. at th e s c h o o l . R e f r e s h ­ me n t s ava i lable.


2 9 t h EVER THOUGHT OF SPORT


BASKET BALL COACHING for 14-year-olds and over at


Trinity Youth and Community Centre Clitheroe


7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesdays


STARTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th for 5 weeks


To join this new course just turn up at Trinity next Tuesday or telephone


WHALLEY 2717 in advance SHORT OF CASH?


SELL THOSE UNWANTED


ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS YOUR LOCAL FAPtR


BIIRN1IY22331 f o r r u y in o a n d ■■l l in o COMPETITION


WINNERS 1st PRIZE


JENNIFER NYE Clitheroe


2nd PRIZE


Mrs C. M. NICHOLSON Gisburn


3rd PRIZE


Mrs DOROTHY FARADAY Tatham Fells, Via Lancaster


i !1 f - •• £ 2 9 th NOVEMBER. 1986,


S a tu rd a y . The As so c ia ­ t io n of F r ie n d s o f St J ame s Pr ima ry School . C l i t h e r o e , C h r i s tm a s Fa i r .


N O V E M B E R ,


1 0 th DECEMBER, We d ­ ne sd ay , Cl l th e ro e Co n ­ c e r t s Socie ty at CRGS. J o a n Bo o th ro y d . Con­ t r a l to ; Amy Boothroyd. S o p r a n o ; C h a r l e s Ma t th ew s , Piano.


C h r i s t Ch u r c h , Chat - b u r n , Au tumn Fay r e . in th e School Hall , at 2 -3 0 p .m.


2 3 r d , 2 4 th , 2 9 th , 30th an d 31s t J a n u a ry , Tr in ­ ity P an tomime . ‘ 'Cin­ d e r e l l a . ”


w iv e s '* SUPEI


2 9 t h N O V EMB E R — F r ie n d s o f Bol ton-by- B o w l a n d S c h o o l , .





Parade with Youth Group from S| John’s, Ainsdale, Southport


Preacher: Deaconess Janet Eastwocl


5-00 St Ann’s Court 6-00 Evensong


Advanced Notice: Saturday} November 1^ AUTUMN FAIR


at Edisford School


TRINITY DRAMA GROUP PRESENT THE FARCE


POST HORN GALLI by DEREK BENFIELD


at 7-30 p.m. In TRINITY CHURCH HALL, PARSCi LANE


I on THURSDAY, NOV. 6th; FRIDAY


NOV. 7th; SATURDAY, NOV. Btlf Tickets: Adults £1, OAPs and Children 7 5 p l


Available from F. A. Allen's, Parson Lane, any membei| the cast or Ring Clftheroa 25186


CENTENARY WAY, BURNLEY HALLOW-E’EN WEEKEN


YOU WON’T REST IN PEACE THIS YEAR AT OUR MONSTER


WE DARE YOU TO ATTEND BETWEEN 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


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