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Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323\ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March :>lh, 1!)K7 w m a a im i a iM M Clitheroe 2232i (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


What's on...What's on...What's on...What's on. . .What's on TH E SUN INN


V


WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE Telephone 23262


UNDER N EW TENANCY SATURDAY-


6-20 MICRO LIVE. The use of computers and microelec­ tronics In medicine.


8-30 THE HUNTER 8-35DOGTANIAN AND THE T H R E E MUSKEHOUNDS. Catloon.


9 ^ S A T U R D A Y S U P E R ­ STORE, F in a l of the "Superstore Supermoggie" competition. Mel and Kim with their new video and new fashion ideas.


12*15 GRANDSTAND, introduced by Desmond Lynam, inci: 12-20, Athletics: World Indoor Championships; 12* 30. Football Focus; 12*50, News: Weather; 1*00, 2*00, Racing from Haydock Park; 1-15, 1*45, Racing from Newbury; 2*10, Rugby Union: Wales v England; 3* 55. Half-times; 4*20. Bil­ liards: Monarflex World Championships; 4*35, Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5*15 REGIONAL SPORT/NEWS 5.20PERFECT S T R A N G ­ ERS. Larry "makes a mis­ take" in rescuing his Medi­ terranean cousin Balki from under the wheels of a pass­ ing car.


5- 45JIMXL FIX IT. Jasmine Pope gels tired of being mis­ taken for a boy because of her short hair, so Jimmy Savile arranges lor her to be transformed into a long­ haired beauty.


6- 6- 7-


SHOW, with guests Ross D iv id s o n a n d P e rc y Edwards.


Monkhouse and electronic bingo game.


Turner is called to Madrid to meet the Royal Panda Council for authority to treat one of the pandas in the city's zoo.


8- 9- 55 N E W S SPORT; Weather. 10-


CEY. Det. Petrie spots a piece of his murdered sis­ ter's jewellery on an assault suspect. How w ill this influence the process of law?


11- OOF I L M : • • L 0 0 P -


HOLE." Story of one of the most ambitious and daring heists in criminal history. Albert Finney. Martin Sheen, Susannah York, Co lin Blakely.


12- 40 WEATHER. BBC-2


2-05CHESS CLASSIC. Garry Kasparov v Victor Korchnoi.


2-


BLE." Bert Wheeler and Robert Whoolsey adopt a kid with a habit of breaking glass (black and white) 0935).


3-


IN TOWN." Elizabeth Tay­ lor as a chorus girl with hopes of a happy marriage (1970).


540THE WE E K IN THE LORDS, with Christopher Jones.


T IC S . W o r ld In d o o r Championships.


a n d 6- 50 NEWSVIEW.


7- 30 D A N C E D O U B L E BILL. Czech choreographer Jiri Kylian introduces perlor-' mances of two of his ballets.


8- 45 SATURDAY REVIEW. Nor­ man Foster, leading British architect, assesses the work of the most controversial architect of the 20th century, Le Corbusier.


9-


ANDER." Bergman's magi­ cal evocation of childhood. (1982, Swedish with English subtitles).


10-55FILM: "SAWDUST AND TINSEL." Story of travelling circus folk which marked a turning point in Bergman's career.


11-35"THE DOMINO PRINCI­ PLE." Thriller. A prisoner in a high security jail on a charge of murder, is offered his freedom if he is prepared


to assassinate a major politi­ cal figure. Starring Gene Hackman. (1977).


35 FILM: "FANNY AND ALEX­ 3-


1-25" T H E M E A N M A ­ CHINE." Prison drama. A football star in prison for drunken car theft is conned into training the prison foot­ ball team. Burt Reynolds. (1974).


BOXING. Heavyweight Championship of the World. Mike Tyson (WBC Cham­ pion) V James "B o n e - crusher" Smith (WBA Champion).


4- 50 C L 0 S E DOWN. Approximate. 9-25 No. 73.


11- 05THE GREATEST AMERI­ CAN HERO. Ralph inadver­ tently inspires three of his


fellow teachers to take wild chances.


12- 00 iTN NEWS. 12-05SAINT AND GREAV-


SIE. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves look at the week's ou ts ta n d in g f oot ba ll moments.


20THE LITTLE AND LARGE 1-


12-30WRESTLING, f r om Huddersfield.


with a hangover! 55 BOB'S FULL HOUSE. Bob 30ONE BY ONE. Donald


2- 15 P U N K Y B R E W - STER. While doing the weekly shopping. Punky and Henry get separated.


2-45 DAFFY DUCK. 2-50 CRASH DIVE. World War II romantic comedy, Tyrone Power. Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews. (1943),


20 INTERNATIONAL ATHEL-


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE, with Ellon Welsby.


5- 00 ITN NEWS.


54J5WALT DISNEY PRES­ ENTS. "The Tortoise and the Hare."


1 0CAGNE Y AN D L A ­


5-15 CONNECTIONS. Sixth-for­ mers compete in the fast- moving general knowledge quiz, chaired by Sue Robbie.


545 THE A-TEAM. The A-Team members are h ired to expose a murderer who is selling weapons from an Army base to the highest bidder.


645BOBBY DAVRO’ S TV WEEKLY. Impressionists Bobby and Jessica revealing a host of stars.


7-15 ME AND MY GIRL. Simon considers marriage when he seems to find happiness with the lovely Ellen.


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


35 FILM: "TRIPLE TROU­


845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 94X)B1G FIGHT PREVIEW. 94)5ASPEL A N D C O M ­ PANY. M ich a e l Aspel invites you to join him in the company of stars and celebrities.


50 FILM: "THE ONLY GAME


9-50 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. WBC Light-Heav­ yweight Championship. Dennis Andries (GB) v Tommy Hearns (US).


1040THE BIG MATCH. High­ lights from one of the top matches in the Today First Division.


- SU N D A Y -


64WSK1 SUNDAY: The Men's Downhill from Aspen. USA.


8- 9-


FOR IT.


10- 11-


11-


55 PLAY SCHOOL. 15 SIGNS OF HOPE.


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-


530THE M O N E Y P R O ­ GRAMME. Financial and business programme.


30TAKE NOBODY’S WORD 55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA!


EVERYDAY YOGA.


1145 TELEJOURNAL. 12-


20LYN M A R S H A L L ' S 30 PARENT PROGRAMME. 10 SIGN EXTRA.


12-35 FARMING. 1- OOTHIS WE E K N E X T WE E K , with Donal d MacCormick.


2- OOEASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


34X)MATCH OF THE DAY LIVE. Watford v Everton. introduced by Jimmy Hill.


4-55 TOM AND JERRY. 54)5 THE MUPPET SHOW, with guest Bernadette Peters.


5 3 0 A N T IQ U E S R O A D ­ SHOW, introduced by Hugh Scully from Peterborough.


6-15 YOU IN MIND. A lok at the problem of insomnia.


6- 7- 25 NEWS; Weather.


540 SONGS OF PRAISE, from Larkhill Garrison.


WINE. When Wesley Peg- den displays signs of mild shock, it means he is having to teach Edie to drive again. However, Seymour reckons an experienced teacher is reauired.. .


840T HE D I S T R I C T


NURSE. Ruth, the epileptic 17-year-old who helps in Dr Emiyn Isaac's household, is terrified that after the death of the doctor's wife. Betsan. she will be sent back to Glanmor's Institution, where there is a definite suggestion that she may have been molested.


9- 10- 30 NEWS; Weather.


945 THAT'S LIFE! presented by Esther Rantzen.


TER. The AIDS epidenic and the hostility and preju­ dice being experienced by the gay community.


11- 05 THE WORLD OFUB40. 11-


DIARY. Wildlife cameraman Simon King has an unusual house guest, a young wea­ sel with a liking for boiled eggsl


12- 05 WEATHER. BBC-2


2-00 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY SPECIAL. Wales v England and France v Scotland.


34X)FILM: "MR BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE." Cary Grant and Myrna Loy star in comedy. (1948) (black and white).


4- 5-


poser/percussionlst James Wood.


chael Ighaatteff and his guests, look forward to "USSR 200Cr."'The chal-


_ lenges facing both Mikhail K


1 Gorbachev and Russia. ^


7-15 ON THE HOUSE. More up- to-the-minute advice for DIY and design enthusiasts.


745THE FIRST EDEN (new series). Sir David Atten­ borough's new four-part series which tells the story of the Meditteranean and how it changed man, and man changed it.


840 I N T E R N A T I O N A L - DARTS. England take on their old sporting rivals Scotland.


9- ant reviews four p ro ­


grammes: "The Clothes Show" (BBC 1): "Bo ok­ mark" (BBC 2); "Frocks on the Box" (TVS) and "Cha- teuvallon" (Channel Four).


104)0 WORLD BILLIARDS. Final of the 1987 Monarflex Pro­ f e s s i o n a l B i l l i a r d s Championship.


10-


15 LAST OF THE SUMMER 11-


PRIATE BEHAVIOUR, Jo. an attractive American teacher in Britain, finds Helen, one of her pupils, a real problem.


D A R T S . E n g l a n d v Scotland.


Granada


745 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET­ ICS, live from Indianapolis. USA.


9-25 BIG FIGHT RESULTS. 9-


LITTLE LORD FAUNT- LEROY. Frances Hodgson Burnett's tale of a young American boy who becomes


heir to an ancient English dukedom.


10- 30 No. 73.


114)OMORNING W O R ­ SHIP. From St Mary's, Whitkirk, Leeds.


1145 THE OLD TESTAMENT IN ART, Art inspired by the Old Testament.


30HEART OF THE MAT­


124X)WEEKEND WORLD. Matthew Parris heads an expert team ana­ lysing the issues, and inter­ viewing the people who make the news.


35 SIMON KING'S COUNTRY 1- 00 MEMBERS ONLY. Winston


Churchill, Conservative MP for Davyhulme, speaks out on an issue of his choice.


14)5 AAP KAA HAK. M OWI S H Y O U W E R E HERE.. . ? Holiday series.


140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. Mi­ chael V^nstanley and topical issues.


24X)ENCOUNTER. Is the Church committed to alle­ viating suffering In the world?


2-


Wooden Horse." A group of prisoners escape from a German PoW camp by tun­ nelling under a vaulting horse. (1950).


30 MUSIC IN CAMERA. Com-


4-30SUPERGRAN. New series of the children's fantasy stories.


15THINKING ALOUD. Mi­


54)0BELLAMY ON TOP OF THE WORLD. On Baffin Island in Canada's North­ west Territories, the rocks


' have an extraordinary story to tell. .


I 5-


runner-up, John Cosnett, makes his bid (or the title.


64)0THE T E L E V I S I O N SHOW. What's fun and fascinating on the box next


6- 30 |7n NEWS.


640APPEAL. John Timson appeals on behal f of BREAK.


545HIGHWAY. From HMS Warrior, the world's first ironclad battleship. Since 1979. it has been in Hartle­ pool undergoing major res­ toration work.


7- 20 DID YOU SEE. Sarah Dun-


Walker hosts hi-tech puzzle game.


745 S U R P R I S E S U R - PRISE, with Cilia Black.


845 CRAZY LIKE A FOX. Harry Fox thinks he has witnessed a murder — but has prob­ lems getting people to believe him.


945 ITN NEWS. 30 SCREEN TWO: INAPPRO­


1(H)0 CLIVE JAMES ON TELEVI­ SION. Clive James pres­ ents exotic specimens from the world's TV.


5 0 I N T E R N A T I O N A L 11- 12- 35THE ADVENTURES OF


18-30THE SO U T H B A N K SHOW. The childhood of V. S. Naipaul's colonial Trini­ dad and the urge to become a writer which brought him to Britain in 1950.


H O R R O R . " R u d e Awakening.


30 CLOSEDOWN.


(• G i ia r tn e l| 4 ! ;| 9-25 SUNDAY EAST.


104)0THE W O R L D T H I S WEEK.


114X)WORZEL G U M - MIDGE.


11- 30 THE WALTONS. 12-


30 THE TUBE. Robert Cray and Shelleyan Orphan.


24I0REBECCA. Three p ro­ grammes for all young chil­ dren. but with special (in­ terest for the deaf.


2-30" H E L L ’ S ANGELS" (1930). World War One aerial drama about the adventures of a trio of young fliers, stars Ben Lyon,


Jean Harlow.


445 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 54)OROBINSON C O U N ­


TRY. Robert Robinson meets Nell Dunn, Tom Sharpe and Dr A. L Rowse.


5- 30NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER, followed by The Business Programme.


6- 7-


30 SUNDAY MATINEE. "The 8-


15 INTERNATIONAL BADMIN­


TON. British Airways Mas­ ters: Men's doubles.


15THE W O R L D A T


WAR. How Britain’s largest army strove to fight the


Japanese to a standstill on the Indian borders.


HANK WANGFORD. Docu­ mentary film, concert record­ ings and classic archive material.


9- 10- 1240 CLOSE 15 ARMCHAIR THEATRE. A-


bout a typical working day of a budding starlet.


20‘LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER" (1964) .


12-10THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Sci- R drama.


EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT £8.50 includes a 5-Course Dinner


followed by dance music to suit all tastes with a licence to 1 a.m. TEL. CLITHEROE 4I22Uor reservations


tOOCCOOCCOOOCOSCCOCOOQCCOOOOOOdr 15A — Z OF C & W WITH


>SOOOCOOCCCO»OOOOOOOCOCCOGCOCOC DINE and DANCE at


THE ASSHETONARMS, DOW


NH AM LOW M O O R C LU B


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


FRIDAY, MARCH 6th


R ITCH IE GRAHAM


SUNDAY, MARCH 8th


MEMBERS DRAW £10 Members and Bona Fide Guests


THE BLACK BULL HOTEL, RIMINGTON


This famous hotel is now a free house. It.has been completely refurbished and is under the personal supervision of Pam Gillespie. ■


from a wide selection o f bar food, to a full ada-carle menn, served in ournew restaurant.


We are now able to offer n splendid variety o f meals


A traditional Sunday luncheon will be served, from l ‘J noon until 2 p.m., and high-ica on Sunday, from 4 p.m. until p.m.


Our function room is available throughout the year, and ' some Saturdays are still available.


For your birthday or office party and weddings, please ask for menus.


TEL. GISBURN (02005) 220 and book your table now to avoid disappointment


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND YOUNG FARMERS CLUB Present a variety sketch


“Ju s t the Ticket” on FRIDAY, MARCH 13th


followed by Prize Bingo, at 7-30 p.m.. In Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


ADMISSION: Adults £1, Children SOp Refreshments included


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CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m.


C O N C E R T O F Y O U T H 30HAMMER HOUSE OF


Commencing Monday, March 9th for 4 days at 7-30 p.m. Run for cover!


P O L I C E A C A D E M Y 3 (p g ) back in training


Coming s o o n . . . Saturday, April 4th at 7-00 p.m. (one night only) A special unique film show


L A U R E L A N D H A R D Y An evening of merriment and fun


nibble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community


^ 8- 9- 25A QUESTION OF ECO­


NOMICS. Ways in which the stigma of unemployment can be removed.


9-50 4 W H A T I T ’ S WO R T H . C o n s u m e r programme.


10- 20THE LIVING BODY. Dra­


matic Interior film of the body.


20 UFO. Never share a sauna 11-


KM5THE WORLD - A TELEVI­ SION HISTORY. At the Barbarian invasions, that vir­ tually destroyed the classical world.


LO R D M O U N T B A T - TEN. Personal reminis­ cences related by Lord Mountbatten.


12- 15ISAURA THE SLAVE GIRL Brazilian drama.


12-55 WOODY WOODPECKER. 1- 00 FOUR AMERICAN COM­ POSERS. Philip Glass.


2- 00 THE BLUE PETER (1954). A brainwashed Koreqan War hero regains his self-confi­ dence working as an instruc­ tor at an Outward Bound School.


345 POT LUCK (1936). Fast moving farce.


54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 64)0 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-


LENGE. Nigel Short, and World Champion Garry Kasparov do battle against the clock.


7- OONEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER, followed by 7 Days.


7- 30JOHN WOODS — A


LIFE. Son of a Victorian admiral whose extraordinary life has taken him from privi­ leged middle-class society at the turn of the century to the squalor of inner London today.


15PIONEERS OF SOCIAL­


ISM. James Maxton gives his famous "murder" speech in Parliament.


94»THE POWER GAME. Sir John Wilder begins to recog­ nise that Kenneth Bligh is as shrewd as his father.


104)0 SATURDAY LIVE. Special guest star Lenny Henry.


IMS AIDS BRIEF. 11-20 PRIVATE ROAD Romance between a middle-class woman (Susan Penhaligon) and a writer.


1-05 RECLUSE (1979). 1-35 CLOSE.


G R A N D C O N C E R T Live on stage


THE PLEASERS 60's (Formerly Shout


ON THE EDGE


Chart (Formerly Cairo) DISNEY BOYS New Wave


PHIL CASE DISCO plus


PERNOD PROMOTION to be held


SATURDAY, MARCH 21st


Clitheroe Catholic Social Centre, Lowergate at 7-30 p.m. — (Over 18’s) Tickets: Only £2 (from Maria (Jilri)


TEL. CLITHEROE 26076


TH E MOORCOCK Apologies for the incorrect prices given bg


them last week and invite you to sample their < VALUE FOR MONEY


UV fi»r opvn pvvrij Sini<iiin f o r iput to conic nmi sp o il Honrsclrcs in on r .{-icoji linn Up f o con rile.


SUNDAY EXTRAVAGANZA The Carvery


The R e stau ran t Bookings taken


FRASER EAGLE COACHES • POP CONCERTS •


L IO N E L R I C H I E NEC. Birmingham


30BULLSEYE. Last year's


H O W A R D J O N E S Manchester Apollo


L E V E L 4 2 Manchester Apollo


P A U L S IM O N NEC. Birmingham


P A U L S IM O N NEC, Birmingham


D U R A N D U R A N NEC, Birmingham


S T E V I E W O N D E R NEC, Birmingham


T I N A T U R N E R NEC, Birmingham


15CATCHPHRASE. Roy


Wednesday, March 18th £24.00


Thursday, March 19th £10.00


Saturday, April 4th £12.00


Easter Mon., Apr. 20th £22.50


Tuesday, April 21st £22.50


Friday, May 15th £18.50


Tues.-Wed., May 19th-20th £23.50


Sun.-Mon., June 7th-8th £21.00


G E N E S I S / P A U L Y O U N G Sunday, June 28th


F ID D L E R O N T H E R O O F Opera House, Manchester


O L I V E R Palace, Manchester


P h o n e A c c r in g to n 3 9 8 9 1 1 (4 l in e s ) Saturday, March 28th


Adults £12, Children £11 For further details and Free Brochure I9H()-7 w in t e r c o n c e r t SE R IE S MUNICIPAL HALL


CPE Bach Telemann JS Bach


ALBERT ROAD, COLNE TUESDAY, MARCH 10th, 7-30 p.m. N ICH O LA S W A RD — D ir e c to r : Symphony in G Major


: Suite in F Major


Malcolm Arnold Haydn


: Concerto for Violin and Oboe : Sinfonietta No. 1


The Gallery Downstairs, Yorkc Street, Burnley


: Symphony No. 44 in E Minor MPAA


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ A C L I T H E R O E S O C I A L C L U B w


^ SATURDAY, MARCH 7th ^ Z


JO RONNELL Welcome return


SUNDAY, MARCH 8th


JONATHAN JAMES Always popular


WEEKLY DOUBLE 11— 10


WEEKLY TREBLE 28 — 24 — 19 THURSDAY, MARCH 12th


A.G.M. Commencing 8 p.m. Members and Bona Fide guests -K


¥ ¥


CO ACH ¥ ^ CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


His Worship the Mayor and the Mayoress, Councillor and Mrs J . McGhie, tviltbe “At Home" in the Mayor’s Parlour on Wednes­ day, March ISth, 1987, 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and invite residents of Clitheroe to join them.


Mayoral ''At Home”


The Toivii Charters, regalia and other exhi­ bits xvilt be on display.


Admission ivill be by ticket only. Tickets, which are free, are available from the Toivn Halt, office hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.'


TOWN CLERK


Mayor’s Parlour, Town Hall, Church Street, Clitheroe.


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB RIbblesdale School


MONDAY, MARCH 9th 7-15 p.m.


FUCHIAS Mr D. Clark (Crosby)


Subs now due £1.50, £2 couple


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


^ eiACKeURN HIRE


HODSONS of GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI- GOACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


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


fc 662424 ) ^ NELSON


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105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


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SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


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FOR ALL OCCASIONS! International Magician


SHAUN McCREE


(Asso^te of the Inner Magic Cirde)


For your Cabaret, Dinner, Close-Up, Chlldren'e Party


Ring Clitheroe (0200) 24422 for details £1 before 10-45 p.m., l


ST AUGUSTINE’S RC HIGlj BILLINGTON


We are having ai| AUCTIf


In our School Hall, on the o'! FRIDAY, M A R C I


Viewing from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., and Ihd at 7 p.m.


(Proceeds (awards the purchase ol a nej school)


* THE


M O O R C O C K IN N WADDINGTON


A HOT


CARVERY AND DANCE


S A T . , M A R C H 7 th £ 7 inclusive


To book please tel. Clitheroe 22333 THE ANGELS MOBILE DISCO


We mil cater fo r your party, functions, any place


Telephone


MARK ROBINSON Burnley 35222


TR A V E L L E R S GISBURN 5471


★ FRIDAY, MARCH I


MOORCOCK INN ? WADDINGTON.


Tel. CLITHEROE 22333


NOW OPEN M o n d a y L u n c h and Evenings


j


Thursday, March 12th Commencing 8 p.m.


ANTIQUES FAIR


and CRAFTS Town Hall, Skipton


SATURDAY, MARCH 7th 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


Postcards, Pottery, Brassware, etc. Inquiries:


BARNOLDSWICK 813626 ■J’ FAIRS


CLITHEROE and DISTRlI F A M I L ^


P R IZ E B IN I Pendleton Village I


THURSDAY, MARCIj Eyes down 7-30 p.r


ADMISSION: SOp includinl


£5.50 £6.75


o r B a r Meals from £2.50 — A-


FOLK NIGHT A U LD TR IA N G LE


Featuring


SATURDAY, MARCH 14th 9 a.m.-1 0 -3 0 a.m. TO GIVE HELP AND ADVICE


For your appointment Telephone


CLITHEROE 25939 ________ _ _


M j E i ^ i ^ i i r c r s Arts and Entertainments Centre


MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY Telephone 30055


30SPEED CHESS CHAL­ ___ HARRY GOLD and his 15THE LIFE AND TIMES OF


Pieces of Eight The best of Dixieland Jazz


Saturday, March 7th, at 8 p.m. Tickets £3.50 and £2.50.


CLITHEROE CENTRAL $


* WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroe


Telephone: 23337 4 4 4 4 *


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S A TUR D A Y , MARCH 7th


QUASAR I I 2 Boy Pop Duo .


— TOTE — Double 19 —16


Treble20 —16 —28


EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY Membera and Bona Fide Gueata '


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT MP SURGERY THE


S T A R K IE A R M S CLITHEROE


Your Member of Parliament


DAVID


WADDINGTON will be at


CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB


RIBBLESDALE SCHC present


O U R D A Y . A Musical by Willy Russelj


MARCH 19th, 20th and; DRAMA COMPLE


Tickets Adults £1.50, Ch Obtainable from the I


RIbble Valley Business! Professional Womens 1


OPEN EVENlI Introducing The Businessl


Professional Womens Orgarf to be held at


THE RED PUMP INN, BAS EAVES, on


MONDAY, MARCH 9th,' at 8 p.m.


Come and find out about us. Have rj !« J E S U S IS A L IV E


Wednesday, March 11th Padiham Town Hall, Burnley Road, Padiham 7-30 p.m.


Thursday, March 12th Whalley Methodist Church, King Street, Whalley 7-30 p.m.


Friday, March 13th St James's Church Pastoral Cenire, St James's Street, Clitheroe 7-30 p.m.


Saturday, March 14th Living Waters Christian Centre, Scotland Road, Reedylord, Nelson 7-30 p.m.


Sunday, March 15th Living Waters Christian Centre. Scotland Road, Reedylord, Nelson 5-30 p.m.


Sponsored by


Lancashire Bible Training School, 155 Scotland Road, Reedyford, Nelson BB9 7YS. Tel. (0282) 68876


ENTRANCE FREE LOVE TOKENS WILL BE TAKEN


ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST


From March 12lh, our dining room will rc-open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.


FOR THE FIRST WEEKEND ONLY — FREE GLASS OF WINE WITH EVERY MEAL


MONDAY TO FRIDAY


BUSINESSMAN’S LUNCH 3-course meal £2.95


AVAILABLE EVERY SUNDAY


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH £4.95


30 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP


BAR MEALS AVAILABLE EVERY LUNCH AND EVENING


H in Marsden Park, 'a r b la n i i^ J sS»c|tau%nt “ S r


MEDIEVAL BANQUET on Friday, March 13th


EAT, DRINK and BE MERRYE \ EAR YE! l lr a r i/e! Let it be kiioieu that a baml o f


upon gastonoinic needs, the Planers will petfonn an evening o f enter- tainnienl including music and magic as an accompaiiimeni to a Medieval Feasl.


elodious .music To s x)th the furn )w ed brow ;ind lift the


ipims played by itruUinn minstrels who. diougli vagabonds, will bnn^ a tc-.ir to die eye and joy to the mo>t


liardened heart


MAKE a LMLMING Suix'tbly bilither\ i-'atally t;Ls.'irutui>;


A live nine foot p)!!!!!!! under a totally h>pnouc j^jwer A sjx'Il iiuidin^ ft-at not lor the faimhc-aned n ^ a o u K T jE s n iK lntrodtion>: Tricky


Dwarf, :,l^.ll^llt from < ..uneloi.a nlrald wit dut lus oit .iimi'cd nuny a kni^ii and iiuny a j’t.ntleLulv too'


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I.ND BOCiGU.no JUGGLING Gi jvity


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on which U) icaM your cyo— if vou cui K W J earsome h k e EATING .-\n jwc- itbpinn^ h]\:cudc


guaranteed u> w tirk up a thip*i in fire eaier and sixvuior .ilike But. pray, diin'i mi itxiclose'


jffi^AKEHEEDI M M A wanting Duruig die iQ&Ma e\enmg any samw varmint found ^l^ulkuI^anum^ die Uirds and L^dle^ at table will lx‘ put in the stevks and


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EAT, DRINK and HE MERRYE. . . "An evening’s p i O CT A entertainment Hf for a King." For reservations V I / ^11 phone Nelson 693131


pilloned lor Iil'> uiipudence L AW S O N S P IL L E R


G O S P E L C O N C E R T Ministry in Song


edieval magic Nay. .sLime wuukl s.»y witchcraft. (XTlunned


l)va iKuimful yoim>; d.uif<.-l


i StroUiua I’liiyerti'ilo give notice o f a Grautie Night o f ‘ A/e(/ietm Entertaininent to be beM fo r the aimi.snurut of ................................ lec ■ ’ ■


noble Lords and Ladies. While delectable irenches tend


f CAT’S WHISKERS { BURNLEY


¥ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th /^ 'MARTHOLME Gl{


Cabaret, Carvery Rea and Lounge


CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text w o u ^ contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the date.


For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


MARCH 6th & 7th Cdiii i i i of Yotitl). Civil* Hall, in aid o f N a t io n a l C h i ld r e n 's Homo.


1 3TH M A RCH . FR ID A Y — -Hot ldor Va l ley I'o\-


h o i in d s A n n u a ] D in n ( ‘r Dance, Newton.


MARCH 14th Saturday. Gel-


d a rd S i iu io r s at I’ r in i ty Church.


18TH MARCH — to 2l.st March. Waddinnli^n


Urania Group presents •Absent Friends*.


28th MARCH CLITHEROE Civic Sociedy. Coffee Nlorn* ini| Uniteil Uoform Church. l*roco(!<ls Uiwarils a Stanley West head Memorial Itoom at Clitheroe Museum.


A PRIL 2 n d .3 rd ,4th Holton by Howland Drama Group present a musical "A Uoya! F lu sh " . Fnquiries Bollou hy Howland 2 7 7 .


5TH A P R IL — Houphton Weavers, Civic Hall, Clith­ e ro e , s e a t s reserved and t i c k e t s n v a i la b l ( ‘ from Civic Hall o r r e l . C l ith ­ e ro e 4 1 8 2 3 .


A PR IL 7TH/8TH — Charity Fashion and Dance Extrav- agan/.a at 7 .3 0 p.m. in aid o f Cystic F ib ro s is Associa­ t ion, S t irk House Hotel.


MAY 2nd Saturday. Good as now and Jumble Sale. Ston- yhurst College. Higher Line H andicapped C h i ld r e n ’ s Trust.


10th MAY 1987 Clitheroe A D is t r ic t M en ta l ly Handi­ capped Assn. Annual Bike Ride. Details from G. M. Haworth. 2 Swan C ou r t ­ yard. Clltlieroe.


SPR ING BANK HOLIDAY* — S u tu la y 2 4 th M a y . “ S la idburn A ntique Flmi


M a rk e t” in aid o f Scanner Appeal.


30TH/31ST MAY — Slaitl- burn S team and Vintag e Vehicle Display.


7TH JUNE 1 9 8 7 . Heritage Fair. Clitheroe Hound Table and Clitheroe Lions. Town Centre, stalls available. Tel 2 3 5 5 0 .


NEWTON VILLAGE A dance on FRIDAY, MARC


in the Village Hall, 9 p.m. MARK KITTO B;


ADMISSION: £2.50 (Including d TEL. SLAIDBURN 642, or I


HODDER VALLEY FOXH|


ANNUAL DINNER NEWTON VILLAGE I


FRIDAY, MARCH 13t| 7-30 p.m. for 8-00 p.i


Dancing to the Mark Kitto I


Catering by the village ladies c | Licensed bar


Tickets: £5.00 available from Hun Members or ring: 22377 (evl


Our Pizza and Continent^ Bar is now open in the it every evening (except Tuel


Lunches are served els deye a vreek (except Satl lounge bar. Varied menu to suit many'


★ BUSINESS LUNCHES BY APPOIKTMENT ★ WEDDINGS CATERED FOR A* CABARET ROOM available for private functloi


Httsi Mh tkit b utn


m orrvT aill m ifm km lt Mi tJ 9-30 |.B. m imtijt


ACCRINQTC 3G4874


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THE GELDARD SINI IN CONCERT at TRINITY CHURCHl SATURDAY, MARCH 14lh at;


Tickets £1.50 exchanged for progran Telephone Clitheroe 23519 o r l


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