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Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 2‘ 2 Clilheroe Advertiser & Tunes, April 9th, 1987 •.roe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


mmmmmmMim What’s on... What’s on...What's on. ..What’s on ...What’s Oil : CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB *


M u M s M i s S B iM B s S iH h n I * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -------


Imm SATURDAY


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 6 3 0 F AM IL Y -N E S S . Captain


Slanlasts Stowaway.


635 DO G T A N IAN AND THE THREE HUSKEHOUNDS.


M O S A T U R D A Y S U P E R ­ STORE including a special recording ol the finals ol the T SB Rock School 1987. Plus your chance to call Tre­ vor Brooking on 01-811 8055, fashion ideas from Karen Foster, and musical guest Paul King talking about his new record.


12-15 GRANDSTAND with Harry Gration. 12-20. Golf. The U.S. Masters Competition; 12-40, Football Focus; 1-00, News; 1-05, Motor Racing. A look ahead to tomorrow's Brazilian Grand Prix, includ­ ing a rare interview with Enzo Ferrari; 1-15, Boxing from York Hall. Mickey Hughes is the young welter­ weight prospect; 1-30, Bad­ minton Horse Trials. An exceptionally strong field compete lor the Whitbread Trophy; Racing from New­ bury. 2-00, Bridget Maiden Fillies Stakes. 2-30, Clerical, Medical Greenham Stakes. 3-00 Mellowes PPG Spring Cup (Handicap). 3-00, Lanes End John Porter EBF Stakes; 2-10 and 2-40, Horse Trials; 3-10 and 3-40, Ice Hockey — The Heineken League: 3-50, Hall-Times; 4- 00, Ice Hockey; 4-35, Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15REGIONAL N EW S AND SPORT.


5-20O L IV E R TW IS T . B e n Rodska takes over the title role as Oliver gets older. 2: The workhouse guardians decide to make Oliver an apprentice.


5-


ERS; “The Rent Strike." Larry becomes the reluctant leader ol a rent strike in his apartment block.


615 THE LITTLE AND LARGE SHOW starring Syd Little and Eddie Large, with spe­ cial guests Warren Mitchell and Gene Pitney.


6-


phant and the kangaroo. Rani the elephant is stolen Irom the zoo. But how? And why?


740 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY K N O C K S s tarring Bob Monkhouse. Don't lorget to ring in and vote lor your favourite act.


8-


Nettles and Lisa Goddard. Phillipa Vale, jewel thiel, returns to Jersey. Bergerac enlists her help — but can she be trusted?


9- 25 N E W S SPORT; Weather.


940 CAGNEY AND LACEY. A 17-year-old basketball player dies in suspicious cir­ cumstances, and Mary Beth's home is burgled.


10- 30 MONTY PY THON'S FLY­ ING CIRCUS.


11- 00 FILM: "Harry and Tonto.” Art Carney wilh his Oscar- winning portrayal ol Harry Coombs, an elderty widower with a highly independent spirit.


A N D


| i i i i i i i i 9-25 No. 73. “Loyal Toast.”


11- 05 T A R Z A N . " J u n g l e Dragnet."


12- 00ITN NEWS. 12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE.


12-30 WRESTLING. From Stock- port Town Hall.


1- 20 UFO. Col. Freeman learns that it can be tought in the responsibility seat when he takes over Irom Commander Straker.


2-


meets a wealthy widow at one ol Eleanor’s tea parties and a relationship begins to blossom.


245 AFRICA TEXAS STYLE. A likeable animal adventure.


445 RESULTS SERVICE. 500 ITN NEWS. 505FILM : “ The 3,000 Mile Chase.” Trailed by a drug dealer's henchman, a pro­ fessional courier must shep­ herd a prime witness across country to testily in a drugs trial. (1977).


6 4 5 B O B B Y D A V R O ’S TV WEEKLY.


7-15 P EO P L E DO THE FUN­ N IE ST THINGS. Jeremy Beadle hosts the show that looks at some ol television's funniest moments.


745 THE PRICE IS RIGHT. 845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 900 HUNTER. Another adven­ ture with unorthodox Los Angeles detectives Rich Hunter and Dee Dee McCall. This week they investigate a jewel robbety.


1600P A R K IN S O N O N E -TO - ONE. With Michael Parkin­ son. Ellon John rarely gives interviews but tonight he talks openly about his life and career.


5 0 P E R F E C T S T R A N G ­


1045 THE BIG MATCH: FA Cup semi-final — Tottenham v Watford.


1145 THE LATE FILM: "Holo­ caust 2000." Horror thriller. With Kirk Douglas, Simon Ward, Agostina Belli. (1978).


1-30 CLOSEDOWN. 50ONE BY ONE. The ele­ B B C - 2


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 2-


30 BERGERAC. Starring John Brussels.


3- 00 FILM: "Carousel." Rodgers and Hammerstein musical about the late Billy Bigelow, who is allowed back from Heaven to earth lor a day to help his wile and daughter. Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones star in this lavish 1956 production directed by Henry King.


5- 0 5 B A D M IN T O N H O R S E TRIALS. Action Irom the cross-country phase.


6- 2 0 T H E W E E K IN T H E LORDS. Christopher Jones reports on the w e e k 's debates in the Upper Cham­ ber and talks to peers ol all parties.


SUNDAY


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-55 PLAY SCHOOL wilh Floella Benjamin and lain Lauchlan.


1600 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 PEOP LE LIKE US. Brian Rix investigates how people with learning difficulties can increase their opportunities.


10-


11- 20 L Y N M A R S H A L L ’ S EVERYDAY YOGA.


11- 30 PARENT PROGRAMME. 1145 S E E HEAR. A fortnightly magazine with sign lan­ guage and subtitles.


12- 3 5 F A R M IN G with Philip Wrixon, Dan Cherrington, Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell.


12-58 W E A T H E R F O R FARMERS.


1- 00T H I S W E E K , N E X T W E E K w ith D o n a ld MacCormick.


2- 0 0EA ST EN D ER S .


3- 00FILM: "Mountain Family Robinson." Another screen adventure of the wilderness family who battle against natural hazards and against a U.S. Forest Service Officer who tells the Robinsons that they are illegally settled. Made in 1979, directed by John Cotter.


4- 3 5 B A D M IN T O N H O R S E TRIALS.


540THE A N IM A L S R O A D ­ SHOW.


615 LIFELINE. Clifl Michelmore and Maggie Philbin report on the latest charity news and the progress ol recent televi­ sion appeals, and Anna Car­ teret a p p e a ls lor the National Association ol Vic­ tim Support Schemes.


625 NEWS; Weather. 6 4 0 SO N G S OF P R A IS E . A Palm Sunday celebration live from Spring Harvest in Minehead and Skegness with Sally Magnusson.


7-15 T H E R U S S A B B O T SHOW starring Russ Abbot with his special guest star Les Dennis, and featuring Bella Emberg.


745 T H E N U R S E .


8 4 0 M A S T E R M I N D 610 NEWS; Weather. 625 J U S T


G O O D


FRIENDS. Winner of the 1986 B A R A Best Comedy Award. S ta r r in g P a u l Nicholas and Jan Francis. Penny and Vince meet lor the first time since Vince jilted Penny just before their wedding live years ago. Written by John Sullivan, winner of the 1986 B A R A writer's award.


6 5 5 0 N L Y F O O L S A ND HORSES. Another comedy classic from John Sullivan, starring David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst.


1625H E A R T O F T H E M A T ­ T E R . Helena Kennedy delves behind the headlines to discover some issues of private or public morality which are so often ignored.


11-00 VIDEO ACTIVE. Tackling the problems of lighting lor home videos.


I D I S T R I C T


625 MAX, THE 2 00 0 -Y EAR- OLD MOUSE.


630 DISNEY ’S ADVENTURES O F T H E G U M M I BEARS. Two more adven­ tures wilh the lovable bears.


55 THE INTERVIEW GAME.


1080 No. 73. “Plans." 1630THE A D V E N T U R E S OF BLACK BEAUTY.


11- 0 0 M O R N I N G " W O R ­ SHIP. Sunday worship from Lent from St Mary’s Parish Church, Whitkirk, Leeds. Leading the worship is Canon David Ford.


1145 THE OLD TESTAMENT IN ART. With paintings from Rembrant fo Jan Steen.


12- 00 W E E K EN D WORLD with Matthew Parris.


1- 00 M EM B E R S ONLY.


'185 AAP KAA HAK. MO AN INVIT AT ION TO R EM EM B E R .


140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. Mi­ chael Winstanley and Lyn- elte Lilhgow examine and discuss topical issues.


280 A DYING ORDER. Second of a two-part documentary about the sisters of St Denys Convent.


2- 30 THE BIG MATCH. FA Cup semi-final, Coventry v


4 -3 0 SU P E RG R A N . Madge, Duchess of Claridge, is due on an official vis it to Chisleton.


580 THE LOVE BOAT. 680 SURVIVAL. Numbers are always an indication of suc­ cess. While there is just one species of elephant there are almost 90 species of antelope.


630 ITN NEWS. 640 HIGHWAY. From the little seaport town ol Donagha- dee in Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Harry talks to the members ol the Donagha- dee Lifeboat crew.


7 -1 5 C A T C H P H R A S E . R o y Walker hosts the hi-tech puzzle game.


745 LIVE FROM THE PALLA­ DIUM . Jimmy Tarbuck hosts another entertainment special featuring interna­ tional star guests and the best of new and established British comedy and music acts.


845 CRAZY LIKE A FOX. Pri­ vate investigator Harry Fox and his son Harrison are enjoying a relaxing game of golf. Then they find the club president lying dead on the course.


945 ITN NEWS.


1680 CLIVE JAMES ON TELEVI­ SION. Final collection of exotic exhibits in this series looking at television around the world.


1 63 0THE S O U T H B A N K SHOW.


11-


. CRUST. Sir Keith Joseph talks about his hopes and fears for education.


1280 SHOW EXPRESS. A musi­ cal spectacular wilh James Last and his orchestra and


guests.' 12- 30 CLOSEDOWN.


650 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2 8 0 R U G B Y S P E C IA L . The Thom EMI County Champi­ onship Final: Middlesex v Yorkshire.


380THE M IK A D O O R THE TOWN OF TITIPU.


4-50 CARTOON TWO. 580 FILM: "Footsteps in the F o g . " Starring Stewart Granger and Jean Sim- monds. Sumptuous Victorian thriller ol murder and deceit.


■ The plans of wife-murderer Stephen Lowry (Granger) go v er y w ro n g wh e n he attempts to dispose of a ser­ vant girl who is blackmailing him. Directed by Arthur Lubin.


6 3 0 T H E M O N E Y P R O ­ GRAMME.


7-15 ON THE HOUSE . Pattie Coldwell and the DIY team turn their hands to wallpa­ pering, wet rot, furniture and construction and bedroom design.


745 O P E R A W O R K ­ SHOP. From the Guild Hall School ol Music and Drama.


635 EASTER ON TWO. A pre­ view of some of the pro­ grammes on oiler for your entertainment this Easter.


840 DID YOU S E E . . . ? Ludovic Kennedy presents his high­ lights of the week's televi­ sion. and discusses three programmes in detail with his studio guests.


625G O L F : T H E M A S ­ TERS. Live coverage Irom Augusta National Golf Club. Jack Nicklaus is the defend­ ing champion — can he hold on to his title on Augusta's lightning-fast greens?


11-30 GRAND PRIX. The 1987 Formula One Worid Champi­ onship. Brazilian Grand Prix.


^ G h a n n i i| 4 : | 625 SUNDAY EAST.


1600 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 1180 W O R Z E L


G U M -


MIDGE. Worzel meets Jolly Jack, a nautical figure-head, outside The Golden Hind fish and chip shop.


11- 30 THE WALTONS. 12- 30 THE TUBE. 280 REBECCA followed by The Little Chimney Sweep fol­ lowed by Hand in Hand.


2-30FILM: "M a rg ie . " Ohio, 1928, Margie, Ihe school's best female debater, longs to be noticed by boys in the way, her glamorous friend Marybelle is.


4-15 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 4-30 THE UNQUIET MIND. 6 3 0 N EW S SUMMARY and Weather followed by The Business Programme.


3 0 P R O M IS E S A N D P IE -


6 1 5 I N T E R N A T I O N A L VOLLEYBALL


7-15 THE WORLD AT WAR. 615 PUNCH AND JUDY. Con­ tinuing the season devoted to the work of composer Harrison Birtwistle.


1635FILM: “The Swimmer." Starring Burt Lancaster.


CLITHEROE


Sc© uts GUIDES CANOE CLUB are holding a


CHEESE & WINE EVENING FRIDAY, APRIL 10th


at 1 Dorset Drive, Clitheroe starts at 8 p.m.


Admission £1.50


DINGBAT’S WINNERS


GRAHAM MacMILLAN (Fairfield Drive) ★


MRS THELMA HARRISON (Green Drive) ★


STEWART J. CUNLIFFE (Park Avenue) PLEASE COLLECT AT OUR OFFICE


Short and John Nunn, two old rivals, meet in the OHRA c h e s s to u rn am e n t in


12- G IR L


12-55 WORLD OF ANIMATION. I- 05 FILM: "They were Sisters." Charlotte, Lucy and Vera are three sisters who live at home with their widower father. But their married lives prove vastly different.


315 C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­ ING. From Ayr.


55 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 30 C H E S S C LA S S IC . Nigel


605 BROOKSIDE. 6 00RIGHT TO RE P LY . Gus McDonald.


630 CHALLENGE TO SPORT. 7-00NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by The Gods of War.


7-30 HORSES. The intervention of steam power in the 19th century seemed to challenge the dominance of the horse in industry and agriculture.


630 T H E W I N E P R O ­ GRAMME. Jancis Robinson shows that sherry is not just a matron's tipple, with a look at the great dry sherries of Jerez.


600 LOST BELONGINGS.


1600 SATURDAY LIVE. I I-


20 FILM: "I Wake Up Scream­


ing." Classic crime thriller from the Forties.


12-50 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. In Praise of Pip.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT MENTALLY HANDICAPPED ASSOCIATION


SPONSORED BIKE RIDE


SUNDAY, MAY 10th


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


TWO ROUTES: 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 provided from 12 noon onwards for all riders.


Sponsor forms available from Mike Haworth 2 SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE


THE MOORCOCK INN


WADDINGTON Tel. Clitheroe 22333


FRIDAY, APRIL 10th


CARVERY & 50/50 -


DISCO DANCE E7 Inclusive


WHY NOT BOOK FOR EASTER NOW


SUNDAY and MONDAY


LUNCHTIME CARVERY


Our Restaurant is open as usual and bar meals avail' able over the whole holi- day period


MARTHOLME GRANGE Tel. Accrington 384874


]Cabaret, Carvery Restaurant and Lounge Bar


Our Pizza and Continental Food Bar is now open in the lounge every evening (except Tuesday)


Lunches are served six days a week (except Saturday) In our lounge bar. Varied menu to suit many tastes


* BUSINESS LUNCHES BY APPOINTMENT * WEDDINGS CATERED FOR * CABARET ROOM available for private functions, etc.


Please note that due to extra demand our carvery will now


open from 12 noon to 9-30 p.m. on Sundays


Open as usual Good Friday. Book early Easter^ Sunday to avoid disappointment


^ --------------- Downham Road, Chatburn


Greendale Restaurant


If you would like a table reservation for GOOD FRIDAY


EASTER SATURDAY EASTER SUNDAY EASTER MONDAY


Please telephone CLITHEROE 41316 I >0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o »


HOT AIR BALLOON RALLY April 12th


10-30 a.m.— 6 p.m. (Last admissions 4-30 p.m.)


TETHERED RIDES FREE OF CHARGE (weather permitting)


CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE to ground, gardens and exhibitions


H0LKER HALL & GARDENS


CARK IN CARTMEL, GRANGE OVER SANDS, CUMBRIA Telephone (044 853) 328


RIBBLE VALLEY MAYOR’S CHARITY APPEAL (BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION)


COFFEE MORNING and GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHES SALE, etc.


In the RIBBLE VALLEY MAYOR’S PARLOUR, TOWN HALL, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


on SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1987 at 10-30 a.m.


Admission 30p ■ O C0AGH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS .f GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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


u o -


SECOND-HAND BOOK FAIR


Longrldge Civic Hall


Easter Saturday, 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Over 10,000 books. Details:


Tel. 0253 886103


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4 -M ILE FUN RUN in aid of WHAT! Appeal


SUNDAY, APRIL 12th, 1987 11 a.m. start from Station Hotel


F a n c y D re s s o p t io n a l


Entry/Sponsorship Forms available in advance from Station Hotel — Late entries accepted on day.


£1 Entry (includes light refreshments). All ages welcome.


Prizes include Weekend Break lor Two. Record Token and various spot prizes.


reservations Tel. GISBURN 581 1/ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


GREAT MARKETS THIS EASTER


GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 17th SUNDAY, APRIL 19th


EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 20th GISBURN at the CATTLE MARKET ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Patient Association British Kidney


AUCTION Tliursday, April 9th


In St Mary's Parish Hall, Church Brow, Clitheroe


Auctioneer Mr D. Palmer


Viewing 6 p.m.. First Bid 7 p.m.


Admission 20p HVfHU.'


CENTRE SPOT, BU RNLEY F 10 a.m. — 4


» O O O M O K DINE i THE ASSI


( EVERY, SATUI S


,8 followed by dance music to suit'all 5}


£8.50 includes a i TEL. CLITHEROE 4 l\


GRAND


BURNLEY AND DISTRICT t proudly pres s


20th ANNUrf AND STAR


\


7- 00 NEWSVIEW. Jan Leeming and Moira Stewart with today’s news and sport and a review ol the week in pic- tu re s with s u b t it le s ; Weather.


7 40 L E O N A R D O . A perfor­ mance ol Edward Cowie’s orchestral piece "Leonardo" accompanies a film celebrat­ ing Leonardo da Vinci’s work.


8- 1 5 E A S Y S T R E E T . Bul ly 9-


film with music composed by Ian Duty does lor the world of trucking what the famous "Night Mail" documentary did lor steam. An overdue tribute, you might say, as 84% ol goods are now tran­ sported by road (postponed Irom December 19th). 15 BALLET.


9-25 ST RO N G POISON. Last episode ol the Dorothy L. Sayers mystery finds Lord Peter Wimsey struggling to prove his theory which will let Harriet Vane oil the hook.


19-20G O L F : T H E M A S ­ TERS. Highlights Irom the penultimate day ol the US Masters Irom the Augusta National Goll Club.


12-25 CLOSEDOWN. £


^ ^


* r FRIDAY, APRIL 10th


f HOEDOWN N IG H T £ DANCING to HAYWAIN


with caller. Prizes for Fancy Dress Tickets 50p


-----------------------------------------------:----------------------------* SATURDAY, APRIL 11th


Sure to please ^ w-


f CLAUDE POWE L L £ • «


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^


SUNDAY, APRIL 12th KIRSTY LAINE


First time at our club ■ k WEEKLY DOUBLE: 20 — 24 EVERY WEDNESDAY


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£ WEEKLY TREBLE: 12 — 29 — 26 ^ k


k 30 NIGHT MOV ES. Arena’s


J USUAL ENTERTAINMENT ^ Members and Bona Fide Guests


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* WORKING MEN’S CLUB WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


-Telephone: 23337 ■


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* SATURDAY, APRIL 11th j : THE GAMBLERS .


* Boy/Girt Vocal Harmony Duo :


6 25P E T S IN P A R T I C U ­ LAR. What to feed your pel — how much and how often.


650 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH.


1620THE L IV ING BOD Y . An examination of the way our brain cells work.


1045 THE WORLD - A TELEVI­ SION HISTORY. Today's programme tells of the impact of the Sui dynasty on Chinese civilisation.


11-


programme covers the story from 1943 when the Japa­ nese were poised at the gates of India to the British dou b le vi ctory of Meiktila-Mandalay.


151 S A U R A T H E SL AV E


DISCO — NIGHTCLUB PAUL and MAXINE


THURSDAY SPECTACULARS with top


RHYTHM & BLUES BANDS Featuring A P R IL 16th


BARE WIRES A P R IL 23rd


THE MARAUDERS


LIVE ON STAGE 10 p.m. Just £1 before 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays


16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY. Tel. 3086


DISCOS with TOP DJs Basket meals available


------ //../> Party bookings now being taken v RIB BLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


EASTER OPEN TOP


FUN BUSES TUESDAY,


APRIL 21st, 1987 All aboard for a fun-packed time at


LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE W H A L L E Y FUN B U S


Leaves Whalley Bus Station Arrives back at


C L IT H E R O E FUN B U S


Leaves York Street, Clilheroe Arrives back at


£1 ONLY


Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Clitheroe or on the Bus!


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the Community


1 -30 p.m. 5-00 p.m.


10-00 a.m. 1 -00 p.m.


% CASTLEFORD HOME FOR THE ELDERLY § W QUEENS ROAD, CLITHEROE


I SCANNER | APPEAL EASTER FAYRE


THURSDAY, APRIL 16th 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.


PAINT ON EGG COMPETITION


Judged by Mike Duxbury of Manchester United Admission Free


Cake Stall — Tombola — Games Refreshments available


-------------ALL WELCOME-------------


I USUAL ENTERTAINMENT » » EVERY FRIDAY AND *


SUNDAY * J * . ' 15 MOUNTBATTEN. Today's Members and Bona Flde.Guests


F l ig h t OFTHE


JV JavigatoR,


Ribble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


COMMENCING FRIDAY, APRIL 10th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


Matinees Wed. & Thurs 2-15 p.m. David Freeman is


eight years lale for dinner


and his family want to know why. Bui David's got an


absolutely fantastic excuse. MICROWAVES


DEMONSTRATIONS on


SATURDAY, APRIL 11th,


and TUESDAY, APRIL 28th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at


NORWEB SHOP 2 NEW MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE


BUY NOW — PAY SEPTEMBER


RIBBLESDALE POOL EDISFORD RD., CUTHER0E Telephone:24825


THE EASTER HOLIDAYS Mon. 13th


OPENING HOURS FOR Open 11 a.m. Close 5-45 p.m.


Tues. 14th Open 10 a.m. Close 7-00 p.m. Wed. 15th Open 11 a.m. Close 8-00 p.m. Thurs. 16th Open 10 a.m. Close 8-00 p.m.


GOOD FRIDAY, 17th OPEN 9-00 a.m., CLOSE 5-00 p.m.


Sat. 18th, and Sun. 19th, Open 9 a.m., Close 5 p.m.


EASTER MONDAY, 20th OPEN 9 a.m., CLOSE 5 p.m.


Tues. 21 st Open 10 a.m. Close 7-00 p.m. Wed. 22nd Open 11 a.m. Close 8-00 p.m.


Thurs. 23rd Open 10 a.m. Close 8-00 p.m. Fri. 24th


Sat. 25th, and Sun. 26th, Open 9 a.m., Close 5 p.m.


LAST ADMISSION 'h HOUR BEFORE CLOSING


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL (Serving the Community)


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CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR. Tel. Accrington 384874


★ IN THE LOUNGE BAR ★ EVERY MONDAY


The fabulous sounds of


JOEL DAVID EVERY SATURDAY


THE ERNIE RIDING TRIO


EVERY SUN.,TUES, WED,THURS n


CABARET £12.50 p.p. --------------------------A T - ----------------------


THE


STIRK HOUSE HOTEL GISBU RN


EASTER SATURDAY APRIL 18th


* THE CARAVELLES * and


★ NICKY MARTIN * ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR WEEK and HOLY


EASTER PALM SUNDAY


Blessing and Distribution ol Palm Crosses


9-00, Holy Communion;


10-30, Family Communion; 6-00, Evensong;


7-30, Annual Meeting,


followed by Jacob's Join MONDAY


7 p.m., Holy Communion TUESDAY


7 p.m., Holy Communion WEDNESDAY


10 a.m., Holy Communion


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-


GOOD FRIDAY


11-30 a.m., Family Service


EASTER DAY


8- 9-


00 Holy Communion; 00, Holy Communion;


5-00 St Ann’s Court 6-00 Festal Evensong


10-30 Family Communion;


30 p.m., Sung Eucharist WEST BRADFORD Pfi


ANNUAL MEET|


THURSDAY, APF in the Playing Field I


Electors are invited to subml Chairman or Clerk bef|


Ught refreshments v _


Paul and I every |


L IV E MONDAl ERIC AINSWORTI


(Featuring Eddie Taylol Open 8-15 p.m.— 12 Free admission £


TEL WHALLEY 308616/ ★


R A C ★ ★


KEN HARTLEY and GUEST ARTISTS


★ THIS WEEK’S CABARET ★


FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 10th and 11th


GREENGAGE


Clubland's No. 1 Sound SATURDAY ONLY


TREVOR WALLACE Top Lancashire Comedian


Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a seat in the Cabaret Lounge?


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th THE


INTERNATIONALS Sensational Showgroup £1 before 10 p.m., £2 after


THURSDAY, APRIL 16th PARTY NIGHT, with


ON THE EDGE Sack by request


FREE before 10 p.m., £1 after


FREE ADMISSION to Cabaret Room Wednesday or Thursday only when dining in the carvery


PENTAM 8 p.m. Big I


DANCE C THE B!


1 A 16-piece big bar to dance


MUSIC II


W0RKSH0 10-30 £


An opportu reasonable


instrument to it


Booking lorm Mech


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with THE MILLS'! songs from T Padlf


Tickets £ Li


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Open 11 a.m. Close 5-45 p.m.


c o u n t ! with special c


Tickets £2.5'


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Tickets £1.50 THE LAI "fC


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M A Y 2nd Sa tu rd a y . G o o d as n ew a nd Jum b le Sale. Ston- y h u r s t C o l le ge . H ig h e r L in e H a n d ic a p p e d C h i l d r e n 's


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10th M A Y 1987 C l ith e ro e & D i s t r ic t M e n t a l ly H a n d i ­ cap pe d A s s n . A n n u a l Bike R id e . D e t a i ls f rom G. M . H a w o r t h . 2 Sw a n C o u r t ­


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to n . S p r in g D a n k H o l id a y F a ir .


30TH/31ST MAY — Slaid- b u rn S te am an d V intage Vehicle Display.


7 TH JU N E 1 9 8 7 . H e r ita g e F a ir , C l ith e ro e R o u n d Table


a nd C l ith e ro e L io n s . T ow n C en t re, s ta l ls available. Tel


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W h a l le y 3 7 6 6 .


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L ea gu e o f F r ie n d s , inc lu d in g T V ' s B r o o k s id e f o o t b a l l te am , a n d p e r s o n a l i t ie s . S ta l l e n q u ir ie s , Te l. C l i th ­ eroe 2 7 4 8 1 .


JU N E 2 6th 1 9 8 7 . M e d ie v a l F a y re at W h a l le y A b b e y . W h a l lc y L io n s C lu b . S ta l ls available. Tel. G t H a rw o o d


8 8 4 1 1 2 . Tickets £2.75 AGREEAI


An entertainmen farmyard, forest King, Anne Har


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Tickets £2 8


MECHANIC with B E R N A R D ' Bullfrog.


Tickets £1.50;


IM iM c if lk lN Arts and Entcrtainmcj DON'T M IS S I


THEATRE ON A Market Square, St James!


Saturday, April 11th lrom| 8 p.m.-


BAND EX Featuring the fabi support bands


JAZZ ON


ERIC AINSWORTH 12noon — 2p FR E E At|


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CHILDREN’S EA wilh IT'S BRILLIAN CLOWNS. 6 Mechanics’ T


^ Tickets 50p (free to V) Followed by Bfi


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GRAND EAST NIGHT


In aid of Ihe May


with choirs Irom Bui and Gre


Guest soloists DE MITCHELL. Coi


7-30 p.m.


BRADFORD EVANS


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