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1 2 Clitheroe Advertiser ct- Timex, December 17HT, HI,S'? Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22tm (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classijied)


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i SATURDAY ( BBC-1 )


8-20ROOBARB. An im ate d comedy.


8-25S A TUR DA Y STARTS HERE.


8- 40 CHUCKLEVISION. 9- 00 THE MUPPET BABIES.


9-


Greene and Phillip Schofield are joined by lop pop stars Curiosity Killed the Cat and Pet Shop Boys. Christopher Biggins, the London Com­ munity Gospel Choir and from Hi-de-Hi Ruth Madoc and Felix Bowness.


12-12 WEATHER. 1M5 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. 12-20 Cricket: The Third Test: England v Pakistan: 12-25 Football Focus; 12-50 Racing from Ascot; 1-00 News: 1-05 Rugby League Focus; 1-20 Racing from Ascot; 1-30 Motor Racing: The BBC Grandstand Trophy Formula Ford 2000 Final from Brands Hatch; 1-55 Racing from Ascot; 2-05 Rugby League: Second semi-final of the John Player Trophy; 2-55 Ski-ing: The Men's Giant Slalom and Women's Slalom from Yugoslavia and Italy; 3- 10 Rugby League; 3-50 Half-time Scores; 3-55 Show Jumping from Olympia. Lon­ don; 4-25 Ski-ing; 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; WEATHER. 5-15REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5-45TELLY ADDICTS. The Final. Noel Edmonds tests the TV knowledge of the Chinery family from Dorset and the Brustad family from Gwent to find the Tefly Addicts family of 1987.


5- ANIMALS.


6- 45 BOB'S FULL HOUSE. 7- 25 HI-DE-HI! Repeat of an epi­ sode of the classic comedy series. It's circus time at Maplins.


8- 10C ASU A L T Y .


9- 00NEWS AND SPO R T ; WEATHER.


9-15C A G N E Y AN D L A ­ CEY.


10- 00 STANLEY BAXTER'S PIC­ TURE ANNUAL. Stanley and special guest Lesley C o llie r with a feast of comedy.


10-


JUMPING. David Vine introduces this evening's


coverage including the modern Alarms Puissance, from Olympia.


11-


TAPES. Ingenious crime thriller in which an ex-con plans the perfect crime, unaware that the authorities are watching his every move


and taping it. I- 30 WEATHER.


( BBC-2 ) 9-00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX.


II- 00CAROLS FOR CHRIST­ MAS. A live programme of carols and readings from St David's Hall in Cardiff with the BBC Welsh Chorus.


9-25 NO 73. What do you buy the puppet who has every­ thing for Christmas?


50INTERNATIONAL SHOW


11-00 THE ROXY. 11-30MOVIE PREMIERE: THE NIGHT THEY SAVED CHRISTMAS. Starring Jaclyn Smith and Paul LeMat.


1-00ITN NEWS. 1-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. 1-


55FILM: THE ANDERSON 2- sey Town Hall. Cheshire.


12-05 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 12-25 FILM: TARZAN THE APE- MAN. The story of how Tar- zan wins the love of a girl on safari, Jane, marked the debut of Johnny Weiss­ muller as the jungle man. with Maureen O'Sullivan as Jane.


30G OING L IV E ! S a ra h


2- 00 FILM: TIME MASTERS. A feature-length animation directed by Rene Laloux. An old man. trapped on a doomed planet, sends out an SOS to an old friend to save his son.


3-


of two documentaries cele­ brating the great dancer who died earlier this year.


4- 05 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB. Clare Harrison pres­ ents the Canberra World Bridge Tournament from on board the “Canberra." with four international players.


4-35 FILM: THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE. Richard Cham­ berlain and Gemma Craven star in Bryan Forbes' screen version of the classic fairy tale with music by Richard and Robert Sherman and a cast including Edith Evans. Michael Hordern and Ken­ neth More.


6-


Stuart and Richard Whit­ more. The news and a review of the week in subti­ tled pictures; Weather.


7-


LEMNIS. Beethoven's mass in a BBC Wales perfor­ mance conducted by Sir Colin Davis.


9-15 THE FILM CLUB. 9-


10-


LES YEUX. A montage of clips from 70 films.


15 MY FAMILY AND OTHER


WAS AWAY ON BUSI­ NESS. A delightful Yugosla­ vian film set in the 1950s and looking at the world through the eyes of a six- year-old boy whose father is away on business — a euphemism for being impri­ soned in a labour camp.


5-


rying members ol the A* Team crashes on a remote Pacific island. Murdock finds himself in a very unusual situation.


6-


7- 8-


CIAL. A spectacular Christ­ mas edition hosted by Ted Rogers.


30 BLIND DATE.


presence of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and


20 FRED ASTAIRE. The first


Princess of Wales. David Frost and John Ritter host a star-studded variety show


which includes top names like Elton John, James Tay­ lor, Art Garfunkel and Chris de Burgh.


945 ITN NEWS.


104)5CLIVE JAMES IN JA ­ PAN. Part One.


11-05 THE BIG MATCH. 11-


odessey of the life and times of Welsh superstar Tom Jones.


12- 55THE SWISS CONSPIR­ ACY. Clients with secret bank accounts in Geneva are being blackmailed and a former US Department of Justice agent is called in to investigate.


55NEWSVIEW with Moira 2- 30 AMERICA’S TOP 10. 3- 00 CLOSEDOWN.. 25 BEETHOVEN'S MISSA SO- M i M i l l l 18 FILM: LE CINEMA DANS 50FILM: WHEN FATHER 11-


9-30SAM. This repeat pro­ gramme follows the life and thoughts of Sam. an elderly Am e r ica n fa rm e r who cheriches the land.


1(M)0 MONEYSPINNER. 10-


30 SCOTLAND’S STORY.


11- 00OLD COUNTRY. Today, Jack Hargreaves goes fish­ ing for grayling.


30 DANCIN’ DAYS.


12- 00 THE BIG LIFT. A gripping drama starring Montgomery Clift and Paul Douglas as US airmen involved in the Berlin Airlift.


2-15 MOVIE MUSEUM. Lizzie of the Fields.


2-30THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.


4-


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. Gus MacDonald presents the programme th a t gives viewers a chance to put pro­ gramme-makers on the spot.


6- 7-


35WRESTLING from Walla­ 8-


15 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET­


ICS. The HFC Cross-Coun­ try from Cardiff.


3- 00 GYMNASTICS. The Kraft International live from Alex­ andra Palace, London.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. Elton Wetsby presents today's sports results.


5- 00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 ALF. ALF is looking forward to his first white Christmas — but when he learns that it never snows in Los Angeles and that the Tanners plan to have an artificial tree, he talks Willie into take him into the mountains to cut their own tree.


SUNDAY


( S 8C -1 ) 8-


9- 9-


15 ARTICLE OF FAITH. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


10-00 BAZAAR. 10- 10-


11- 20 A


programmes designed to help understanding of writ­ ten and spoken French. V O U S


L A


FRANCE! French for begin­ ners with Carolle Rousseau


11- 45 SEE HEAR. 12-


and Patrick Simpson-Jones. 35 FARMING.


12-58 W E A T H E R FO R FARMERS.


1-00 NEWS. 1-05 THE HIGH CHAPARRAL. Classic western adventure series. "The Stallion."


1- 3- 4- 50 CARTOON.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00OPEN AIR CHRISTMAS PREVIEW/


JUMPING from The Grand Hall. Olympia.


55 PLAYSCHOOL


10-05 ODYSSEUS: THE GREA­ TEST HERO OF THEM ALL. "The Faces of the D e a d " to ld by Tony Robinson.


10- 30 TALKING BUSINESS. 55 TELE-FRANCE. A series of AND SNOOPY SHOW.


1040NOW IT’S YOU. Simon Potter with guests, competi­ tion news and features.


1045 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS. 11-


ILY. Bond is desperately trying to get to the stone cir­ cle. but he is being followed.


12- 00 WINDMILL. 1- 00 NO LIMITS. Jenny Powell, Tony Baker and Jonathan King present the 1987 P ow e rp la y Awards in Manchester.


2- 00 RUGBY SPECIAL. 240100 GREAT SPORTING MOMENTS. Wimbledon 1971.


50 INTERNATIONAL SHOW 4-


SHOW. Hugh Scully intro­ duces some of the highlights and favourite moments from 10 years of the programme inviting people to bring their treasured possesions for expert opinion.


5- 6-


episode Amelia is deter­ mined to visit Becky, and alter a tearful reunion, she invites Becky to stay with her at the hotel. However. Dobbin is appalled at the suggestion as he has heard that Becky's reputation is irrevocably damaged. 10 LIFELINE.


6-20 NEWS; WEATHER. 6- 7-


WINE. Seymour decides that the way to put some magic into Christmas is to have Santa Claus on a roof­ top near a chimney, but he needs a volunteer to play Father Christmas.


7-50 F I L M : J A V/ S . R o y Scheider. Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss star in Steven Spielberg’s horrifying thriller about a gigantic great white shark, which terrorizes the beaches of a small town, and the local police chief's bid to stop it from attacking again.


9-50 NEWS; WEATHER.


10-05 EVERYMAN. Marlin Young reports on the political situa­ tion in Fiji since the two mili­ tary coups which have divided religions and races.


10- 45 INTERNATIONAL SHOW JUMPING from The Grand Hall. Olympia.


11- 12-


PAINTINGS.


3- 00 FILM: TREASURE IS ­ LAND. Walt Disney's 1950 version of Robert Louis Ste­ venson's tale of adventure on the high seas.


50 A N T IQ U E S R O A D ­


6- 7-


35 VANITY FAIR. In the final FANTI.


5- 05 MUSIC IN CAMERA. 545 T HE


PHILOSOPHERS. 30 SKI SUNDAY.


Heiney presents the pro­ gramme with lots of holiday travel news, including visits to E ila t in Is ra e l and Benidorm.


7-50 T H E WORLD.


.845 AMERICAN FILM INSTI­ TUTE SALUTE TO BAR­ BARA STANWYCK. Jane Fonda introduces a tribute to the great actress, who was 80 th is y e a r , f rom Hollywood.


35 SONGS OF PRAISE. 9-35 IT’S MY PLEASURE. As a 15 LAST OF THE SUMMER


tribute to the actress Irene Hand!, a repeat of the pro­ gramme recorded with Des­ mond Lynam in November.


10-05 RAGTIME. Brad Dourit. Elizabeth McGovern, James Cagney and Mary Steenbur- gen star in Milos Forman's magnificent evocation of 1900s America.


M — 9- DAFFY.


9-35 HE-MAN AND THE MAS- T E R S


OF UNIVERSE.


35THE SECRET LIFE OF 15 WEATHERVIEW.


( 3 B C - 2 1


9-00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 9-15 NOW ON TWO. 9-40 WHIRLYBIRDS.


10- 00THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY. A special double-length episode. Black Beauty and Jenny are, exploring the countryside, but there is trouble when they run smack into the mid­ dle of a foxhunt.


11- 00 M O R N I N G W O R ­ SHIP. From Newcastle. R e fo rm S y n a g o g u e .


Gosforth.


12- 00WEEKEND WORLD with Matthew Parris.


1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. 1-05 ACTION LINE. 1-05 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT with Michael Winstantey.


1-35AAP KAA HAK. T H E ■ N A T U R A L 9-25 MOVIE MAHAL.


KMX) THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11-00 POB’S PROGRAMME. 11-


Dick follows the trail of flying Mexicans to the Texan bor­ der to discover the truth about Harry the Cannonball.


12- 00THE WALTONS.


1- OOTREASURE HUNT. The Holy Land.


2- OOTHE SCARLET PIMPER­ NEL. Lavish film of Baron­ ess Orczy's classic adven­ ture s ta r r in g A n thon y Andrews as the apparently foppish English nobleman who risks his life to rescue French aristocrats from the terrors of the French Revolu­ tion. With Jane Seymour and Ian McKellen.


440 CHINESE THEATRE. 5- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND


25 CARTOON: SPEEDY AND


WEATHER followed by THE MONEY SLAVES.


545JOIE DE VIVRE. Animated film directed by Anthony Gross in 1934. regarded as one of the first and most influential cartoons ever made.


6- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 7-


8- 15 AN


15 LAND OF MANN. I D E A


OF


EU RO P E . P ro fe s s o r Richard Hoggart's personal interpretation of Europe's image


845 THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT.


10-10 W I N G A N D A PRAYER. Absorbing drama of the events leading up to the World War II Battle of Midway in the Pacific.


12-00 THE DAVIS CUP FINAL — TENNIS.


* RITZ MOBILE DISCO


:21st e -weddings —. fetes or any outdoor '


-venue ^


Tel: Sabden 73220 or ’ Clitheroe.27961 '.


WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB -


IHRISTMAI PRIZE BINGO


WEDNESDAY,


DECEMBER 23rd at 8 p.m.


G R E A T 20THE CHARLIE BROWN


140 LINK. Kevin Mulhern pres­ ents the informed, lively con­ troversial and entertaining weekly report on the issues and events affecting disa­ bled people.


2-00A SE AR CH FOR ST FRANCIS.


35ALIENS IN THE FAM­


2-30THE B IG M A T C H LIVE. Derby County v Tottenham.


4-30 DISNEY AT CH RIST­ MAS. Donald's Gold Mine.


440CHR1STMAS PAST. The story of how our Christmas rituals — Santa Claus, stockings, crackers, fir trees and present giving — cam'* about.


540 BULLSEYE. Look out for some keen contestants in tonight's game.


6-10 ITN NEWS. 6- 15 C A R O L S F R O M WINCHESTER.


7- 4. 35THE S TOR Y OF A-


845 ITN NEWS. 9-OOTHE B E ID E R B E C K E TAPES. The pursuit con­ tinues for Jill and Trevor, the reluctant schoolteacher- sleuths in the second and concluding part of this comedy thriller.


15 THE TRAVEL SHOW. Paul


10-30 THE SOUTH BANK SHOW — ARTS REVIEW ’87.


12-30 CLOSEDOWN. 9-


WEATHER followed by PEOPLE GET READY.


trait of India's premier film maker-actor Raj Kapoor.


30 PIGGYBANK. This film


thriller focuses on a detec­ tive from a fictitious African country, who is battling to break a network of corrupt underworld business men.


30A FINE ROMANCE.


KMX) ST ELSEWHERE. 11-00 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN. David Letter- man's cult US chat show series, combining talk and nonsense.


11- 12-


FINAL.


composer embarks on a series of emotionally nega­ tive sexual encounters. With Keith Carradine,


IN DISTRESS? SU IC ID A L ?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS


50 TENNIS: THE DAVIS CUP 50 WELCOME TO LA. A rock


ANYTIME BLACKBURN


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105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


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* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * *


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th


P A R T Y FA YR E * SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th


30 COUNTDOWN. 2 JIOB-SINIBSSY R A C E > Remember last time


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30 NEWS SUMMARY AND ^


30 LIVING LEGEND — RAJ KAPOOR. A revealing por­ W E E K L Y D O U B L E : 4 — 2 2 W E E K L Y T R E B L E : 2 0 — 2 9 — 11 E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


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55TOM JONES. A musical


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MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE GISBURN


(at the Auction Market)


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


A fantastic day out with over 100 car boot sellers and over


250 stalls. Net proceeds from stall rents to Children in Need Appeal and designated local charities.


Trade Inquiries: 0253 712776 or 061-740 3708 Car boot spaces £5


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LOW ER B U C K IN N WADDINGTON E CLITHEROE 28705


BAR MEALS----- HOME MADE SPECIALS DAILY


* A la Carte menu, evenings and weekends * Traditional Sunday Lunch, 12-00 — 2-30 p.m. Please telephone before 2-30 p.m. Sunday if you require High. Tea


* Separate dining room available for parties up to 30 * Suppers served to 11-45 p.m.


CHRISTMAS TREE SALE, Sunday, December 20th, 12 noon to 3 p.m.


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE


Whatever your occasion, for adults or children


ft SHAUN McCREE it Magic of the eighties


K (0 2 0 0 )2 4 4 2 2 CHRISTMAS


WHIST DRIVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission £1 inc. supper Turkeys, etc.


FLEA


Knowle Green Village Hall, near Rlbchester


MARKET SUNDAY, Inquiries:


DECEMBER 20th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Tel. Cleveleys 824918


CHRISTMAS AT ST HELEN’S, WADDINGTON


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th from 6-30 p.m.


CAROL SINGING ROUND THE VILLAGE


CHRISTMAS EVE 11-45 p.m.


FIRST EUCHARIST OF CHRISTMAS (sung)


10-45 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST 3-15 p.m. Evensong


CHRISTMAS DAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion


3-15 p.m. FESTIVAL OF LESSONS AND CAROLS Come and join us — You’ll be welcomed!


SUNDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1988 8 a.m. Holy Communion 10-45 a.m. Sung Eucharist


*


S with Waddington & Church Choir’s


^ 30 THE A-TEAM. A plane car­ 25 3-2-1 CHRISTMAS SPE­ Start Christmas £


1 annual visit to the | §


€ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th /


Moorcock Approx. 8-30 p.m.


15 A ROYAL GALA. In the *


i CHRISTMAS EVE p M Come along to a welcoming glass of r-


£3 hot punch and sing along with live fc Christmas organ music


r E&ES! SXEBal £ I N N


0 WADDINGTON Tel: Clitheroe 22333


W h a t ’ s o n . . . W h a t ’ s o n * . . W h a t ’ s o n . * . W h a t ’ s o n . * * W h a t y s o n * * . ESE3XI3E


0 - 'IF - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - , i s, C HR ISTM AS at the


* Wi)itz Uton * Hotel


MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 26955


(As featured in 'WHICH' GOOD PUB FOOD GUIDE 1988)


LATE NIGHT SHOPPERS’ SUPPER


Home-made Soup, Roll and Butter plus Main Course only £ 1 .95 Also Full Choice of Bar Snacks


The ideal way to finish your late night shopping —


Thursday, December 17th, Monday, December 21st and Tuesday, December 22nd


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th and NEW YEAR’S DAY


BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th


3-COURSE LUNCH £ 5 .9 5 Children £ 3 . 9 5


Bar snacks also available BOOK NOW! WEDNESDA Y NIGHT IS LIVE MUSIC NIGHT


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd STEVE SHANNON (Rock and Country)


WEDNESDA^MVeOiR 30th ■ L a s e r s


C A H Q . '


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th Return of


THE SENSATIONAL COBBLESTONE COWBOYS V-X?- '&■ £?■ ’ £?• V - '#■ '&■ X?- X?- V - X


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PARTY SWING at


MONROES Great Harwood


The newest nightclub with style THURSDAY, DEC. 17th — HELP — Fabulous '60s Band


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Party night with XMAS EVE Tickets £5 AlVK.M -'-t-T • C


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JW3 W iW 5 : W S * Basket meals available


Great Harwood Tel. (0254) 887678 » FRIDAY, DEC. 18th — W O W — Boy/Girl Duo with tremendous girl vocalist


SATURDAY, DEC. 1 9 th — T H E F O U R M O S T — "Hello Little Girl" Tickets £1 before 10-30 — £2 after


ucu/ YEAR'S EVE S ; £ ? ' M '& ■ '£ *■ V - V - £ *■ V -


. See SANTA on a STEAM TRAl i


veer before!


the YORKSHIRE DALES RAl l : EMHSAY, NR. SKII’TON (off A59/A65I


* A longer ride than ever before — lietler preseT ,


\ Trains run regularly from 11 a. in. to -1-30 ]>.(_ ( Saturdays, December 12th: 19th: Sundays. l ) t | •


Uth. 13th and 20th. : \ ;


Fares: Adults i‘l.f>0 Children i'2.r>0 (includes! older children and GAPs Top


► Solve that present problem at our hook, modeH .


shop!


Buffet ou the station. Bar on every traiifl Free parking.


X? £*■ X?- X?- X?■ X?-


STRICTLY OVER 21s


SMART DRESS ONLY


Gentlemen — collar and tie please


SUN INN WADDINGTON


N EW YE A R ’S E \


Melon I'earh in White H’in Home-made Coekaleekie Soup


Grilled Dozer Sole with l.e,


Chilled Sorbet irith a glass of C/t<ifN)itirjriJ »i and Herb Bi\


I'an h rtVif Fillet Steak in it Red U’l t i r 5(i»<y I Chanterelles screed with a selection of vegetables ( ii[


A resit Fruit Salad laced with Cointreau \ or


Raspberry and Reach Romanoff Mince Dies and Brandy Snaps Cotfee and Petit Fours


P l e a s e r injg C l i t h e r o e Only limited seats left


Dinner and Dan\ S-course meal served at 7 p.m.I


£17.50 plus 10tt service chnrgq


Snuikrd Local Trwit served inth an OnmiJ ami Tomato Salad


Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22323 | W h a t ' s o n .


9-30 p.m. t ill 2 a.m.


FRIDAY NIGHT IS PARTY Nl| — Get the party spirit Join in the fun!


OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND SATUF Dates for your diary:


CHRISTMAS EVE — Fancy dress optional w | £1 before 10 p.m., pay at the door |


BOXING NIGHT E1 before 10 p.m.. pay at ti|


16 Accrington Road, Whalley Telephone 3086


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PRIVATE HIRE COACHES ANI COACHES AVAILABLE. SCH00I|


HODSONS or GISBL1 TEL. GISBURN 394


W.I., CUBS. BROWNIES, YOUTH ' WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TJ


Christmas 7 ^ - Services


CHRISTMAS MESSAGE


CLITHEROE CND


Celebrate the Imminent departure of Cruise with a visit from


FATHER


CHRISTMAS at their


ANNUAL PEACE VIGIL


at Castlegates, on SATURDAY,


15 NORTH AND SOUTH PART DECEMBER 19th


from 12 noon — 1 p.m. Please Support


v - x?- x?x> RIMINGTON MEMORIAL


INSTITUTE CHRISTMAS ^


DANCE FRIDAY,


DECEMBER 18th THE


30 DICK SPANNER. Today,


HIGHLANDERS 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


A dmission £2.50


■£*■ X?- £?■ '&■ X?- X


6-30 p.m.—CAROL SERVICE conducted by Mr Brian Slow


THE METHODIST CHURCH, WHALLEY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th


11-30 p.m.— HOLY COMMUNION CHRISTMAS DAY


CHRISTMAS EVE


9-30 a.m.—Service conducted by the Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th


10-45 a.m.—Rev. J. Needham CHURCH OF PARISH


ST PAUL LOW MOOR


SUN., DECEMBER 20th 9-00 a.m. Holy Communion


10-


6-00 p.m. Festival of Christmas Praise: Carols, Soloists, Special Music


11-


6-00 p.m. Family Carols and Blessing of the Crib


CHRISTMAS EVE


9-00 a.m. Holy Communion 10*30 a.m. Holy Communion (said)


CHRISTMAS DAY


ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH PENDLETON


CHRISTMAS EVE


4-00 p.m. Children's Carol Service and Blessing of the Christmas Crib 11 -30 p.m. First


Communion of Christmas


CHRISTMAS DAY 11-00 a.m. Family Communion


30 a.m. Family Communion


10- _


CHRIST CHURCH


CHATBURN


We Invite you to our Christmas Services


SUN., DECEMBER 20th 8-00 a.m.—Holy Communion


30 a.m.—Family Carols —


with the children of our Sunday School


3-00 p.m.—Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols


CHRISTMAS EVE


30 p.m. First Communion of Christmas


11- 10- 11- 30 p.m.—Holy Communion CHRISTMAS DAY


the whole family for Va hour


30 a.m.—Holy Communion THE PARISH CHURCH OF


ST LEONARD’S LANGHO


SUN., DECEMBER 20th CAROL SERVICE, 4 p.m.


MON., DECEMBER 21st CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT 7 p.m. at Old Langho


CHRISTMAS EVE


MIDNIGHT COMMUNION 11-30 p.m.


CHRISTMAS DAY HOLY COMMUNION 8-00 a.m. — Old Langho


9- 10- FAMILY COMMUNION 8-


ST MARY MAGDALENE CLITHEROE


6-30


11-30 p.m.—The Midnight: First Communion of Christmas


5-30 p.m.— Christingle Service for all the family


p.m.—The Parish Carol Service CHRISTMAS EVE


00 a.m.— Holy Communion CHRISTMAS DAY 9- 45 a.m.— Parish.Communion


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th — ST STEPHEN 9-00 a.m.— Holy Communion


30 a.m. — Parish Church 30 a.m. — Parish'Church


8- 9-


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th (First Sunday after Christmas) 00 a.m.—Holy Communion 45 a.m.-'-Parish Communion


Come and share in our Christmas joy


CHRISTMAS SERVICES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th Family Service 10-30 a.m. CHRISTMAS DAY


Family Worship and Communion 9-30 to 10-15 a.m.


Both meetings in Clitheroe Cricket Club. Chatburn Road Everyone welcome


ST MARY’S LANGHO


SERVICES, 1987 CHRISTMAS


THURS., DECEMBER 24th CHRISTMAS EVE


MASS 9-00 a.m. CONFESSIONS:


11-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.; 5-00 p.m. — 6-00 p.m. CAROLS:


11 -40 p.m. followed by the Blessing of the Crib and Midnight Mass


FRI., DECEMBER 25th CHRISTMAS DAY


MASSES: 8-15 a.m., 10-00 a.m.


30 a.m.—Morning Service for (Folk Mass)


CHRISTMAS SERVICES


SUN., DECEMBER 20th Christmas Family Service with Nativity Tableau at 10-45 a.m.


CHRISTMAS EVE


Service of Holy Communion at Trinity Methodist Church at 11-30 p.m.


CHRISTMAS DAY Family Worship at 9-30 a.m.


SUN., DECEMBER 27th Christmas Readings and Carols at 10-45 a.m.


THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH ' I k


‘for to ns a child is horn, to us a son is given.’ — (Isaiah !):(>) /I very Itappg Christmas to you all and a joyful and peaceful New Year


Christmas is a time of great celebration; a time when families come together; when we renew old friendships; send cards to people, maintaining the ‘once a year contact;’ and of course exchange gifts as an expression of our love for family and friends.


But most important of all is what is at the heart of this festive season, for on Christmas Day we celebrate the birth of the baby whose life, death and ressnrection has changed the world. We hope that through all the tinsel, crackers and food, you will find time to remember why we celebrate.


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‘for to you is born Ihis day, in the city of David, a saviour, who is Christ the Lord’ ILuke 2:11). May you discover his peace iu your life.


GRAEME HALLS on behalf of'tlie R.V.C.C.


ST MICHAEL AND ST JOHN


LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE CHRISTMAS SERVICES CHRISTMAS EVE


Vigil Masses at 6 p.m. and 8-30 p.m.


CHRISTMAS DAY


Masses at 8-30 a.m. and 10-30 a.m.


Mass at Low Moor at 10-30 a.m.


ST JAMES’ CHURCH CLITHEROE


DECEMBER 20th SUNDAY,


9-00 a.m.—Holy Communion


10-


30 a.m.—Morning Prayer


6-00 p.m.—Carols by Candlelight


11- DECEMBER 24th THURSDAY,


15 p.m.—Christmas Communion


CHRISTMAS DAY 9-00 a.m.—Holy


Communion


10- 11-


30 a.m.—Family Service


30 a.m.—Holy Communion


METHODIST CHURCH


TRINITY DECEMBER 20th 10- 30 a.m.—Family Festival


6-00 p.m.—Carols by Candlelight


CHRISTMAS EVE 11-


30 p.m.—Communion Service (joined byURC)


9-30 a.m.—Family Celebration


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SALVATION ARMY


LOWERGATE


SUN., DECEMBER 20th Carol Service


Service 10 to 10-45 a.m.


2-30 — 3-45 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY


WHALLEY PARISH


CHURCH CHRISTMAS SERVICES DECEMBER 20th


4-00 p.m. — Service of Lessons and Carols


CHRISTMAS EVE


4-00 p.m. — Blessing of the Crib ‘


11-30 p.m. — Holy Communion


CHRISTMAS DAY 8-30 a.m. — Holy Communion


10-30 a.m. — Parish Communion


DECEMBER 27th 8-30 a.m. — Holy Communion


10-30 a.m. — Mattins, no Evensong


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