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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22328 Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe A dvertiser & Times, M a y 7th, 1987 W h a t ’ s on . . .W h a t ’s o n . , .W h a t ’ s o n . . . M jM M J a a w i i i B a CABARET


D ili SATURDAY


BBC- tv :;")


5-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 630FAMILY-NESS. Cartoon adventures ol the Loch Ness family of monsters.


. 5-35 DOGTANIAN AND THE T H R E E M U S K E - HOUNDS. Canine cartoon v e rs io n of the T h ree Musketeers.


MO IT'S WICKED).


10-55 FILM: "Daleks — Invasion Earth 2150 AD." London has been devastated and the Daleks are in control. But the Doctor (played this time by Peter Cushing) and his followers rush fo the help of the resistance movement deep in the heart of the city. Made in 1966, directed by Gordon Flemyng.


12-15 M I S T E R J A W SUPERSHARK.


12-27 WEATHER. 12-30 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. 12-35, Foot­ ball Focus wilh Bob Wilson. 1-


Play Golf, The Epson Grand Prix at Chepstow. 1-55, Racing from Lingfield Park: 2-


12-00ITN NEWS. 12-05SAINT AND GREAV- SIE. It's the last Saturday of the league season both north and south of the bor­ der and ITV's top sporting duo give their Inimitable views.


12-30 WRESTLING from the Civic Hall, Bedworth.


1- 2-


20 UFO. 15 E A S Y STREET. Spoonlighting,


2-45 BOXING. Roy Smith (Not­ tingham) v Tee Jay (London) and George Collins (Cam- b e r le y ) v Tony Brown (Liverpool).


445 RESULTS SERVICE. Elton Welsby presents today's sports results.


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05A.L.F. Looking for Lucky. Close encounters of the comic kind with A.L.F. — an Alien Lile Form at large In Willie Tanner's suburban home.


5- 6-


00, News. 1-05, Match 00, Price Waterhouse


Handicap Stakes: 2-30, Mar- ley Roof Tile Oaks Trial Stakes: 3-00, Highland Spring Derby Trial Stakes. 2-


SHOW. 7- 00 T H E 35 THE A-TEAM.


SHOW. Anne Diamond with Benny Green and Paul Cola.


745 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Leslie Crowther.


10, Rugby Union, The


M i d d l e s e x S e v e n s (coverage on BBC 2 at 4-40 and 6-20). 2-40, Rallying. The Welsh Rally. 3-10, Goll. Further coverage from Chepstow. 3-50, Half-Times. 3 -


Score.


54)5 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-20 OLIVER TWIST. Fagin kid­ naps Oliver again.


5- 6-


SHOW. With guests Roger Daltry. Paul Melba and Eddie Kidd.


Yankee Zephyr." Action- packed comedy adventure following the fortunes of treasure-hunters searching lor gold bullion from the wreck of a U.S. Navy cargo plane. Starring Donald Plea- sence, George Peppard, Lesley Ann Warren and Ken Whal. Directed by David Hemmings. (1981).


8-00 EUROVISION SONG CON­ TEST 1987. Live from Brus­ se ls , hosted by Ter ry Wogan.


11-00 N E W S 11-


A N D SPORT; Weather.


BALL. Sally Jones intro­ duces action from the National Basketball Associa­ tion's play-offs and talks to some of the millionaire ath­ letes who take part in this top American tournament.


12- 05 MATT HOUSTON. 12-55 WEATHER.


( G re n a d a


5-55 TV-AM. M0 GET FRESH. The Millenium dustbin is back in orbit! Will


it land in one piece at the Sheepmount Athletics Track in Carlisle? And who's the mystery stowaway?


11-30 TERRAHAWKS.


845 ITN NEWS and Sport. M0 C A TS . EYES. Fred looks forward to a peaceful spell among the birds and the bees when Tessa invites her to her mother's country house, but things do not turn out that way.


55, Golf. 4-35, Final


10-00PARKINSON ONE-TO- ONE. Tonight's guest is Spike Milligan, at his brilliant best in conversation with Michael Parkinson.


50LITTLE AND LARGE


1045 MOVIE PREMIERE: "Chil­ dren of the Corn." Horror film based on a Stephen King story. The cornfields are dying, and only human blood can save them. . .


12-25 MELTDOWN. Meatloaf. 1-30 CLOSEDOWN.


25 FILM: "Treasure of the BBC-2 )


650 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-25CHESS CLASSIC. Ka­ sparov v Hubner in the OHRA Tournament from Brussels. Introduced by Jeremy James with com­ ments from Bill Hartson.


15AMERICAN BA S K E T ­


2-55 FILM: "The Three Godfa­ thers." True story starring John Wayne, Pedro Armen- dariz and Harry Carey Jnr as three outlaws. They discover a dying women in the desert who begs them to take her baby. They set oil across the desert, heading for New Jerusalem, Arizona and on the way their characters slowly change. (1948).


440 RUGBY UNION. The Save and Prosper Middlesex Sevens. Live coverage of both semi-finals from Twick­ enham, introduced by Nigel Starmer-Smith.


625THE WE E K IN THE LORDS.


M5100 GREAT SPORTING MOMENTS. Three Miles AAA Championships 1965, featuring the Australian Ron, Clarke.


620 RUGBY UNION. 655 WHEN IN SPAIN. 7-20 NEWSVIEW. 600 GERMAN FESTIVAL. 650 DID YOU LEE. . ?


SUNDAY ( BBC-1 )


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 655 PLAY SCHOOL. 610 T H E


MARATHON.


12-10 THIS IS THE DAY. Worship uniting viewers at home.


1240THE LONDON MARA­ THON. The elite are home, thousands still en route.


1-20 FARMING. The news, life and business of the country­ side reported by Les Coding and Philip Wrixon.


1 4 3WE A T H E R FARMERS.


F O R


145 T H I S WE E K N E X T WEEK. Fred Emery inter­ views people in the forefront of current affairs.


245 EASTENDERS. 345FILM: "M a n without a Star." Powerful western about war on the range, continuing the Kirk Douglas season. He plays a veteran cowpuncher who linds him- sell working for a woman at Big Triangle Ranch. Jeanne Crain and Claire Trevor co- star and King Vidor directed in 1953.


610T H E LO N 0 .0 N MARATHON. Highlights.


650THE ANIMALS ROAD­ SHOW. Sarah Kennedy meets an agony aunt for cats and a boy who is play­ ing dad to a family of owls. Desmond Morris reports on dogs of war. dogs ol religion and dogs that can run from Brighton to London in a day.


625 NEWS; Weather. 640 PRAISE BE! Thora Hird presents highlights from the past year 's "S o n g s of Praise.”


7-15THE R U S S A B B O T SHOW with guests Les Dennis and Bella Emberg.


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745 THE DISTRICT NURSE. 635MASTERMIND. In the second semi-final from Lin- coin Cathedral the specialist subjects are the French Second Empire 1852-1870;


f • i


the Anglo-American War oi 1612-1815; the works of Larry Niven; and the history of the Mary Rose.


? 605 NEWS; Weather. ? 620 THAT'S LIFEI 1M5 W H E N I G E T TO


>. HEAVEN. f i 1640DISCOVERING PORTU- C GUESE (new series). Por- L L


. l r


tuguese actress Roberta Fox presents this new senes


jS giving an introduction to the i*


<1 11-05 T H E


b MARATHON. - 11-50 WEATHER.


L O N D O N


language and culture of Por- tugal on location in the country.


L O N D O N


10-00 GET FRESH. 10- 30THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY.


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD.


1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. A Mem­ ber of Parliament from the North West speaks out on the issue of his or her choice.


1-05 AAP KAA HAK. MOAN IN V I T A T IO N TO REMEMBER. Short ly before her death in 1986. Dame Anna Neagle gave this interview in which she talks about her life and act­ ing career.


1- 40 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT with Lord Winstanley and Lynette Lithgow.


2- 00 REVELATIONS. Eric Rob­ son, Lord Soper.


2-30THE SUNDAY MA T I ­ NEE: “ The Hindenburg” George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft.


4- 6- 7- Walker


745 LIVE FROM THE PALLA­ DIUM. Jimmy Tarbuck with James Galway, Elaine Paige, The Chieftains, Richard Digance, Grace Ke nnedy, Kit and the Widow, Kevin Devane and The Copycats.


645 ITN NEWS. 600 FILM: "Escape from Sob!- bor." The events which led to a mass escape by nearty 300 Jews from one of the Third Reich’s most notorious death camps form a story of triumph from the Holocaust of World War Two.


1145 SPECIAL SQUAD. Fast- moving police drama-series set in Australia.


12-35 CLOSEDOWN. C h a n n e l-4 )


625 SUNDAY EAST. Followed by Deewarain.


1600 T H E W O R L D T H I S WEEK. Presenter Karan Thapar examines Interna­ tional issues with eminent guests from around the world. The programme starts with a 15-minute summary ot ITN's World News pre­ sented by Trevor McDonald with Christabel King.


11-00 SUPERCHAMPS. 11- 30 WORZELGUMMIDGE. 12- 00 NETWORK 7. A new kind ol currant alfairs magazine for young people, reporting on the main events of the week of particular interest to a young audience.


2-00THE POCKET MONEY PROGRAMME.


l i i , 655 TV-AM. 63- 625CRYSTAL TIPPS AND


tv ALISTAIR. »V 630 DISNEY'S ADVENTURES O F, T H E G U M M I BEARS.


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2-30 FILM: "A Song to Remem­ ber" (1945). Colourful movie - biography of the Polish com­ poser-pianist Frederic Cho­ pin, played by Oscar-nomin­ ated Cornel Wilde.' >,


l '■> 30 SUPERGRAN. •


54)0 THE LOVE BOAT. 5- OQSWEETHEARTS. Larry Grayson.


30 ITN NEWS.


WO HIGHWAY. Harry Secombe at Mont St Michel.


445 EARLY MUSICAL INSTRU­ ME N T S . F l u t e s and Whistles.


615NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by The Business Programme.


600SWIMMING: The Firs t European Community Championships. Simon Reed. David Wilkie and Drew Gordon commentate on the action in these inau­ gural two-day champion­ ships held in Leeds.


7-00CH A L L E N G E SPORT. Water Polo.


TO


7-15 THE WORLD AT WAR. 23: Pacific — February 1942 — July 1945. This 23rd epi­ sode, narrated by Laurence Olivier, looks at the war in the Pacific, which was the bloodies! campaign of all. Each island was a fortress that had to be taken by storm as the Japanese fought fearlessly to the last man.


615DA N C E ON 4. Cafe Mueller.


15CATCHPHRASE. Roy


6 1 0WH E N R E A S O N SLEEPS; "F e a r of the Dark." The first of four psy­ chological mystery films and fells of Dinny, a lough rebel­ lious youth, who breaks into a house and finds a young boy living there. What began as a prank ends in horror and death. . .


1610 FILM: "Stalag 17" (1953). 12- GIRL.


12-55 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 14)5F ILM : "W e e k e n d In Havana” (1941). Alice Faye stars as a New Yorker wooed in Havana by a gam­ bler (Cesar Romero) to the annoyance ol his singer-girl­ friend (Carmen Miranda).


2-35 FILM: "An Inspector Calls" (1954). Alastair Sim plays the mysterious policeman whose arrival at a family celebration in 1911 triggers off shocking revelations.


44)5 GLACIER EXPRESS. 54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS, 600 RIGHT TO REPLY. 630 CHALLENGE TO SPORT.


7-00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by The Gods of War.


7-30 A CAR FOR AFRICA. The Worst Road In the World.


630 T H E W I N E PROGRAMME. Plonkl


600 LOST BELONGINGS. The American Friend. •


1600 FILM: "That Championship Season (1982). A cathartic night ol revelations and con­ flict takes place when four former basketball champions — Bruce Dern, Stacy Keach, Martin Sheen and Paul Sor- vino — attend a reunion at the home ol their one-time coach, Robert Mitchum.


124)0 DON’T MISS WAX. 12-50 FILM: "Seconds." (1966). John Randolph stars in this science-fiction thriller


245 CLOSE. CLITHEROE CRICKET BOWLING


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SUNDAY, MAY 10th 12-30 p.m.


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CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


IS LOOKING FOR AN ALTERNATIVE MEETING PLACE


The church is currently meeting at Clitheroe Cricket Club at 10-30 a.m. each Sunday. The premises are no longer adequate, and the church is looking for a build­ ing in Clitheroe to rent, hire or purchase, with a capac­ ity for up to 100 people, and 3 small ante rooms.


If you can help please contact; BRIAN CLARK


Telephone CLITHEROE 25348 - 2


650 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 30RUGBY SPECIAL. The Save and Prosper Middlesex Sevens. Nigel Starmer- Smlth introduces highlights ol yesterday's exciting rugby at Twickenham.


2- COACH


STAND with Desmond Lynam. 2-20, Cricket: The Reluge Assurance League. Kent v Worcester. 3-10, Motocross: Shell Oils.250cc. Grand Prix ol Great Britain. 3-30, Golf; The Epson Grand Prix. 5-00, Cricket. 6- 20, Motocross.


HIRE PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­


H O D S O N S o r G I S B U R N TEL. GISBURN 394


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


HELP CANCER RESEARCH?


640THE M O N E Y P R O ­ GRAMME. Valeris Single­ ton and Brian Widlake with the popular financial and business programme.


7-15 ON THE HOUSE. The last in the series, introduced by Pattie Coldwell. Included In this week's advice: putting up garden fencing, timber treatments, smoke detec­ tors, and a new look lor summer in the sitting room.


745 VERDI'S OTELLO. Contin­ uing the season of Verdi's operas. A visually exciting production directed by Peter Stein, and starring Jeffrey


" Lawlon (Otello), Donald Maxwell (lago), and Helen Field (Desdemona).


1615 FILM: "Housa Calls." Gen­ tle romantic comedy starring Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Art Carney and Richard Benjamin.


TURN OUT YOUR ATTICS AND CUPBOARDS, GIVE US YOUR UNWANTED GOODS, BRIG-A-BRAC, BOOKS, CHINA AND CLOTHINGS ETC. TO SELL TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH.


W o c a n c o l l e c t TELEPHONE 28531 or 22167 evenings


IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND 16 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


HERITAGE FAIRS present SPRING CRAFT FAIR at the CLITHEROE PARISH HALL (Centre of this busy market town)


MODERN AND TRADITIONAL CRAFTS. DISPLAYED AT THEIR BEST INCLUDING PATCHWORK. HANDPAINTED CHINA. CHESS SETS, HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES, SOFT AND WOODEN TOYS, POTTERY, ■ JEWELLERY, KNITWEAR, TERRARIUMS, PRESERVES, HOME MADE SWEETS, etc.


SATURDAY, MAY 9th : 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


CREAM TEAS — REFRESHMENTS — HOME MADE CAKES ! Further details: Heritage Fairs. Telephone Earby 844037 j


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jt CHILDREN’S MAGIC SHOW i t


For birthday parties, schools, galas, fetes, etc.


FOR DETAILS RING (0200) 24422 . SLIMMER I ’kmtmimdcdhmningclub W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 1 3 th


at C L IT H E R O E C R IC K E T C L U B Chatbum Road : 7-30 p.m.


Visit by Helen Lomas Golden Slimmer of the Year


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


ANNIVERSARY .4


SUNDAY SCHOOL


SUNDAY, MAY 10th 10-30 a.m.


Beginners and Primary;


Children: "THE MUSICIANS OF BREMEN"


6 p.m.


Junior and Senior Depls: "THE BIBLE"


Rev. James Needham will, lead both services


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY, MAY 9th 7-45 p.m.


A dm is s io n 80p, inclu d in g su p p e r


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ST PAUL’S LOW MOOR


Holy Communion 10-30 a.m.


SUNDAY, MAY 10th 9 a.m.


Family Commmunlon and Parade


10-30 d.m.


Sunday School resumes


6 p.m. — Evensong


MP SURGERY Your


Member of Parliament DAVID


WADDINGTON will be at Clltheroe


.Conservative Club on


SATURDAY, MAY 16th


, from 9-30 a.m. —11 a.m. For your appointment TEL.


CLITHEROE 25939 ★ ★ ★ Everyone welcome Free admission


BRIDGE DRIVES


’ at


CATHOLIC HALL, WHALLEY


EVERY


TUESDAY Admission 40p


Beginners welcome I ¥ WEDNESDAY, J Hit Recording


8 p.m. — 2 a. From the U!


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with Special Gut


WITTOCOMBi plus Top Comet VINCE EA


and New Singing S« LINDA LA Admission £6 by ti


Available by Rin j CLITHEROE 25


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C o n i s t o n E s t a t e S h o p - * * Now Open Seven Days a Week *


For the sale of Fresh Trout and Fine Smoked Trout — Estate Produce and Plants


Fishing Tickets available on the lake and river Coniston Estate Shop, Coniston Cold, Skipton


On the A65 between Gargrave and Hellifield


Please ring: GARGRAVE (075-678)8136 or 551


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT MENTALLY HANDICAPPED ASSOCIATION


SPONSORED BIKE RIDE SUNDAY, MAY 10th


To start from the car park at Edlsford Bridge at 10-30 a.m.


TWO ROUTE'S: 27 miles and 10 miles. Both routes marked with arrows.


The finish will be at the Higher Buck Inn, Waddington, where soup and sandwiches will be providedifrom 12 noon onwards for all riders.


Sponsor forms available from Mike Haworth 2 Swan Courtyard, Clltheroe


630 A DOROTHY L. SAYERS MYSTERY: HAVE HIS CARCASE. In the last epi­ sode of the story, Lord Peter and Harriet Vane solve the


mystery ol the contradictory ouiHanro


1625PRIMO Le v i. A tribute to Primo Levi, the Italian writer, whose recent death was a great loss to both Italian literature and to International Jewry.


11-05FILM: "Entertaining Mr Sloane." Screen adaptation of Joe Orton's famous black comedy, starring Harry Andrews and Beryl Reid as a brother and sister vying for the affection of their young and handsome lodger, Mr Sloane (played by Alan Webb). (1969).


CARVERY and


LOUNGE BAR Tel. Accrington 384874


* TH IS WEEK’S CABARET ★ WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th


FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY Bth and 9th


Fantastic Showgroup SATURDAY ONLY


ACTION


ANDREW NEWTON World famous


comedian/hypnolist. The most amazing show to appear at Martholme Grange.


. Cervery and reserve a seat In the Cabaret Lounge?


Why not book a meal In the SAT. and SUN. ... Clublands No. 1 showgroup GREENGAGE


£1 before 10 p.m., £2 after THURSDAY, MAY 14th


PARTY NIGHT with QREINQAGE


and NON-STOP DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Free before 10 p.m., £1 after


Free admltslon to Cabaret Room Wednesday or


Thursday only when dining In ________the Cervery_______


★ IN TH E LOUNGE BAR ★ MONDAY ................. ..............................DAVE RUSSELL


THE ERNIE RIDING TRIO tu e „ w e d ., th u r ................KEN HARTLEY and Guests


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THE MARY WADDINGTON SCHOOL OF DANCING presents


30THE GRUMBLEWEEDS B I R T H D A Y


625PETS IN P A R T I C U ­ LAR. This repeated series, offers advice to pet owners on choosing and looking after all kinds of pets. Today, they discover that a friendly rat makes a perfect pet and visit the traditional Stow-on- the-Wold Horse Fair.


'650 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 1620 THE LIVING BODY. Breath ol Ufa.


1045 THE WORLD — A TELEVI­ SION HISTORY. The Am er ican s before the Europeans.


11- 15 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF


L O R D M O U N T B A T TEN. Continuing this series of personal reminiscences related by Lord Mountbatten and covering over 60 years of his momentous life. After In d ia 's independence. Mountbatten is asked to r ema i n as the fi r s t Governor-General.


TRIP-A-TALE


"Maru Poppins" "Waterbabies" "Oliver Twist” "Alice in Wonderland" "La Boutique Fantastique" "PiedPiper of Hamelin"


Musical adaptations of famous stories


WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th — SATURDAY, MAY 16th


in the Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe


commencing 7-15 p.m.


Admission: £2.00, Children under 14 £1.00 Senior Citizens £1.00 on Wednesday only


Turners Shoes, Castle Street; F. A. Allen & Son, Parson Lane; Coneron and Leeming, Moor Lane; Gorrills Butchers, Waterloo Road


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S T E V E S H A N N O N Remember lest time


SUNDAY, MAY 10th


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KNOWLEDGE QUIZ


TRIVIA at the


CLUBHOUSE, SHAWBRIDGE


WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th at 8-00 p.m.


TEAMS OF 3 — £3.00 A TEAM Prizes o f w in e and spir its


t y a i a r e ( jb id ia l lp q ^ n v ile d to try sailing at our


OPEN DAY S U N D A Y , M A Y 1 0 t h f r o m 3 p .m .


Homo bring along a change of clothes, plimsoles or training shoes, lifejackets will be provided.


BURWAIN SAILING CLUB REEDYMOOR LANE, FOULRIDGE. Tel. 863493


Proudly present Rodger and Hammerstein's


C A R O U S E L Tuesday to Saturday


May 12th to 16th, 1987


in the Hospital Theatre, Whalley 7-30 p.m. nightly


Tickets: £2; Children and Senior Citizens £1.75 Saturday: All seats £2.50


For booking concessions ring Whalley 3564 or 2421


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NORTHCATE BLACKBURN BOX OFFICE


Tel. Blackburn 582582 ( 24 hours) WED., MAY 13th 7-30 p.m.


BARBARA DICKSON Tickets: £8.00, £7.00, £6.00


SATURDAY, MAY 16th at 7-30 p.m.


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


Tickets: £5.20, £3.90. £2.40


SAT. MAY 23rd, 7-30 p.m. — Midnight


DANCE NIGHT OUT with BOB WATMOUGH


Tickets £2.00, Senior Clt. £1.50 § l l i i i F i l E W IN D 5 D R :


— iM..;...rii — SMITE----- Box Office: Tel. 5B25B2 (24 hours)


FRIDAY, MAY 29th, 7-30 p.m. THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS


Tickets: £4.50, £3.50 FRIDAY, JUNE 5th


9*00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m.


THE SOUP DRAGONS Tickets £3.50, Advance £4.00 door


Access and Visa bookings welcome. .


Tickets available (rom box office Blackburn 582562 and the following agents (subject to booking fee) Castie Records, Clitheroe and Oarwen; Disc ’n’ Tape, Accrington; Townsend Records, Gt. Harwood; Information Bureau, Blackburn; Tourist Informa­ tion Centre, Clitheroe; Tourist World­ wide, Barnoldswick; Althams Travel, Blackburn, Burnley, Colne, Nelson, Skipton, Rawlenstall.


CUTHEROE CENTRAL


WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroe


Tei. 23337 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦


SATURDAY, MAY 9 th D A R Y L N O B L E


Keyboard/Vocal DISCO-NIGHTCLUB


Paul and Maxine welcome you every Thursday, Friday and Saturday


Dance to our top DJ's In a warm friendly atmosphere


Smart casual dress No jeans or trainers on Friday or Saturday


O V E R 2 1 ’s Basket meals available _


1 FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY . 9-30 —1-30 a.m.


Party bookings now being taken


16 Accrington Road, Whalley Telephone: 3086


MONDAY, MAY 11th TO THURSDAY, at 7-30 p.m.


Kathleen Turner nominated for an Acadamy Award for '


this performance


PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED (is) RIBBLE VALLEY


DRAMA FESTIVAL THURSDAY, MAY 7th, at 7-30 p.m.


ADJUDICATOR: Barnard Prentice (Sponsored by the Post Office)


Lancaster Footlights; A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG by Peter Nichols


Take One, Settle: TOM JONES by Joan McAlpine, from Henry Fielding


FRIDAY, MAY 8th, at 7-30 p.m.


Bridgend Castle Players; PACK OF LIES by Hugh Whitemore


SATURDAY, MAY 9th, at 7 p.m. ADMISSION: £1.90 — SEASON TICKET: £10


Seats may be reserved In advance, during weekdays, from 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.; 3 p.m. — 5-15 p.m.: 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.; Saturday, 11-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.; 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


SUNDAY JUNE 7th


Hurry and book your stall


while there are still pitches available.


Tel. John Roberts CLITHEROE 23550


C I V I C H A L L C L IT H E R O E . T e l . 2 3 2 7 8


W h a t ’ s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n


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 would contain the name of the organisation; name of the event and the date.


Por details ol this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your even! and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24604/22323


S P R IN G BANK HOL IDA Y


— S u n d a y 2 4 t h M a y , “ S l a l d b u r n A n t i q u e F l e a M a r k e t " in a id o f S c a n n e r Ap p e a l .


M O N D A Y 2 S t h MA Y , St He l e n ’s Ch u r c h . Wa d d in g ­ t o n . S p r in g Ba n k Ho l id ay


Fa i r .


1 0th MAY 1987 Cl i th e ro e Sc D i s t r i c t M e n t a l l y H a n d i ­ c a p p e d As s n . An n u a l Bike R id e . De t a i l s f rom G. M. H aw o r t h . 2 Sw a n C o u r t ­ y a rd. Cl l th e ro e .


3 0TH /3 1 S T MAY — Slald- b u r n S t e am a n d V i n t a g e Ve h i c le Di sp la y .


7TH JU N E 1 9 8 7 . He r i t a g e Fa i r . Cl i th e ro e Ro u n d Table an d CUthe roe Lions . Town Ce n t re , s ta l l s ava i lable . Tel


2 3 5 5 0 .


JUNE 7 th . SUNDAY. Exhibi ­ t io n o f r a r e an d e n d an g e r ed f a rm a n ima l s by th e Ra r e B r e e d s S u r v i v a l T r u s t . C l i t h e r o e A u c t i o n . T e l . Whal ley 3 7 6 6 .


JUNE 14TH 1 9 8 7 . Down h am a n d Tw i s t o n Vi l lage F e t e . T e am e n t r i e s - f o r Tu g o f W a r . T e l . D . B u s b y o n Cl i th e ro e 4 1 2 2 7 .


21s t JUNE, SUNDAY. Chaig- ley Ma n o r Ladles Commi t ­ t e e . A n n u a l O p e n D a y .


Chalgley Ma n o r .


JUNE 2 1 s t , SUNDAY, 2 p.m. R l b b l e s d a l e R o t a r y C lu b Duck Ra c e .


J U N E 2 6 T H . F R I D A Y . F r ie n d s o f St J ame s Pr ima ry S c h o o l . " E n j o y a We l l y Go o d E v e n in g " .


J U N E 2 6 T H . F R I D A Y . F r ie n d s o f St J ame s Pr ima ry S c h o o l . " E n j o y a We l ly


Go o d E v e n in g " .


JU N E 2 7 t h , SA TU R D A Y . •G a l a 8 7 ’ . C a l d e r s t o n e s Le ague o f Fr ie n d s , including T V ’s B r o o k s i d e f o o t b a l l t e am , a n d p e r s o n a l i t i e s . Stal l en q u i r i e s , Tel . Cl ith- e ro c 2 7 4 8 1 .


JUNE 2 8 th 1 9 8 7 . Me d ie v a l F a y r e a t Wh a l l e y Ab b e y . Wha l ley Lions Club. Stal l s ava i lable . Tel . Gt Ha rwo o d 8 8 4 1 1 2 .


J u n e 2 8 t h S u n d a y . Tos s ide Ins t i tute Flea Ma rk e t and Car Boot Sale. Proceeds to Tosside School . S ta l l en q u i r i e s Tel.


Sla id b u rn 244. W e ig h t W at - Cut out this advert and take i


Weight Watchers class. Your first lesson is free. You pay o i l But hurryl Offer closes on 23rd k |


BURNLEY:


Yorke House, Ormerod Str| 5-30 and 7-30 p.m.


BURNLEY:


Elim Methodist Church Hall (off Briercliffe Road), Wed| p.m.


BURNLEY MORNING:


The William Thompson Re| Red Lion Street, Thursday;


CLITHEROE:


St James’s Junior Schol Street, Thursday at 7-30 p.r|


COLNE:


St John's Methodist Chul Road, Thursday at 7-30 p.rrj


GREAT HARWOOD:


Commercial Hotel, Comme| day 7-30 p.m.


NELSON: St John’s Ambulance Hall Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.. V a.m.


PADIHAM: The Town Hall, Wednesda


WHALLEY:


The English Marlyr’s C Sands, Tuesday at 7-30 p.


For further details of any other Telephone Preston 2


For other classes look in Weight \


V I / FIRST LI r s A v t i


SUTCLIFFE THEATRE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: G. M. B. SUTCLIFFE.


A.S.D.T.A. A.I.D.T.A.(M,D).HONS. M.I.D.TA(T.B) HONS. I.D.T.A.(OISCO DIP) G IA N T O U T D O O R


C A R B O O T S A L E TRAVELLERS HOTEL, GISBURN SUNDAY, MAY 10th, 10 a.m..—4 p.m.


Why not clear out your attic and come along — no booking necessary.


ONLY Z6.00 p e r ca r (8 ft.) — Just turn up NO NEW GOODS OR FOOD STALLS • Bargains for everyone.


Lunches and bar snacks available. All inquiries: TEL. Mr 'C’s BARNOLDSWICK 815756 A D U L T CLAS SE S


BASIC TAP DANCING FOR ADULTS Commencing Wednesday, May 13th, 1— 2 p.m.


STRETCH AND LIMBER WORKOUT CLASS Wednesday evenings 7-45 — 8-45 p.m.


Clitheroe Dance Centre rear Moor Lane, Ciltheroe


Telephone: CLITHEROE 25629


Can you spare a few hours each week


WE URGENTLY REQUIRE


VOLUNTEER HELPERS for Saturdays


9-30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.


Please call in the shop or TEL. 28531 or 22167 evenings


IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND


16 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, MAY 10th


HOLDEN CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL


1-30 p.m. Mr R. ELLERSHAW 7-00 p.m. Mr P. HORNE


A cordial invitation is extended to everyone


SI


June 28 July 1 July 2 Oct. 1 July 14


FRASER EAI COACHESI


• POP CONCERTS


June 28 Sun. GENESIS with Paul Young


Sun. Wed. Thurs. Thurs,


Tues,


Aug. 22nd Sat. Sep. 15/16


May 9 May 9


May 16 May 16 May 30


Sat. Sat.


Sat. Sat. Sat.


LUTHER VAN DROSS PETER GABRIEL PETER GABRIEL JOHNNY MATHIS DAVID BOWIE MONSTERS OF ROCK with Bon JovI & Dio STEVIE WONDER


Leeds I NEC B'l B'mingl B'mingl Man.


Man. M


Donnfl B’mincfl


9 THEATRE 7 BRIDES FOR


7 BROTHERS FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Topol)


Mancf| Mane)


COPPELIA (Nureyev) Manet FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Mancl FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Mancl


AMERICAN FOOTBJ Sunday, Aug. 9th, Wembley, Adults £30,


• SPRING AND SUM HOLIDAYS


Direct (rom East Lancashf


May 9 ISLE OF WIGHT May 16 EASTBOURNE May 22 ITALY, LIDO DE JESOLO May 23 BOSCOMBE May 29 DUNBLANE HYDRO May 30 WESTON-SUPER-MARE June 6 TENBY June 13 NEWQUAY July 4 BOSCOMBE July 4 NEWQUAY July 5 WHITBY July 17 GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ITALY July 18 NEWQUAY July 18 WEYMOUTH July 26 NEWQUAY July 25 LLANDUDNO


AUGUST ISLE OF WIGHT, EASTBOURNE. ISLEl


BOSCOMBE, NEWQUAY, WHITBY I SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER LEY I NOVEMBER


I CHRISTMAS — DUNBLANE HYDRO j NEW YEAR - ROYAL HOTEL, WHITBY


EDINBURGH TA STAYING AT DUNBLANE


2 days — August 15th and 29tl


3 days — August 7th, 14th, 21st,: For further details and tree brochu


ACCRINGTON 398 - SCOTLAND, BOULOGNE FOR SHOPF| .


SCOTLAND, ISLE OF WIGHT, LLA I QUAY, WEYMOUTH. WESTON-SUPEFl


EASTBOURNE. LLANDUDNO, DUNE1 TORQUAY, WHITBY, ITALY, AMSTERf


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