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CUlheroe Advertiser & Times, March 19th, 1987 B B B l i E m E M l H CIVIC HALL Telephone 23278 A Special Unique Film Show


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EM You already know


our good food and service


SATURDAY- BBC-1


8-30 THE HUNTER. 8-35DOGTANIAN AND THE T H R E E M U S K E - H O U N D S . Ca rt o o n


adventure.


WWS A T U R D A Y S U P E R ­ STORE. Canadian rock star Bryan Adams. David Bel­ lamy with news ol the Euro­ pean Year of the Environ­ ment. And the finals of "Search for a Superstar."


12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam: 12-20, Foot­ ball Focus; 12-50, News; Weather; 12-55, 1-25, 1-55, Racing from Lingfield Park; 1-10, Ski-ing. Men's Slalom and Men's and Women's Giant Slalom: 1-40, Rallying from Portugal; 2-10. Rugby Union. Scotland v Wales: 3- 55, Football Latest: 4-00, Rugby Union — Ireland v France: 4-30. Boxing. Michael Watson v Clift Gil­ pin: 4-40, Final Score.


M5NEWS; Weather. S-15RE GIO NA L SPORT/NEWS.


5-


ERS. Balki falls in love, but Larry thinks that he’s being taken for a ride.


4-20THE SKY AT NIGHT. The brightest new supernova to have been seen since 1604.


4- 401 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Final stages of the World Professional Bil­ liards and Snooker Associa­ tion 1987 World Cup.


5- 4 5 THE W E E K IN T H E LORDS. Another week of d e b a t e s in the Upper Chamber.


6-


this week the Torrey Canyon tanker sank, but if it hap­ pened today a computer model would be used to speed up decisions on how to fight the disaster.


6- 7-


55 NEWSVIEW.


farge 1968 work for voices and orchestra.


8- 35 SATURDAY REVIEW. How to finance redevelopment without destroying the community.


8-25 I N T E R N A T I O N A L S N O O K E R . F u r t h e r c o v e r a g e from Bournemouth.


10-


2 0 P E R F E C T S T R A N G ­ 11-


WSJIM'LL FIX IT. A dip in a Roman bath, two 11-year- olds and their Shetland ponies join the ranks of the England polo team, new ver­ sions of James Bond and Dynasty, and a fashion treat for 82-year-old Winifred Ingham, of Hapton.


6- 6-


SHOW. S p e c ia l guests Frank Carson and Paul Melba.


and Alexander" Fourth part of Ingmar Bergman's evoca­ tion of childhood (1982, Swedish with subtitles).


Strawberries." Ingmar Berg­ man's portrait of a suc­ cessful scientist reviewing the disappointments of his own life while journeying by car to receive an honorary degree.


20THE L IH L E AND LARGEGranada 8-25 No. 73.


550NE BY ONE. Donald


Turner has to discover how and why the tigers at Man- ford Park are dying.


7- 45 BOB SAYS "OP PORTU­ NITY KN OCK S” (New series). It's back! The search for tomorrow's stars is on. in the television talent show hosted by Bob Monkhouse.


8-


has to deal with the occult when it appears that a road accident victim has literally been frightened to death.


8-25 N E W S SPORT; Weather.


8-40C A G N E Y AN D L A ­ CEY. Christine is cross-ex­ amined by her attorney boy­ friend in a court-room battle, and Mary Beth has cause to fear for her life.


10-


TALE. Medical drama in two parts starring Colin For­ syth as Dr David Campbell who is spending his year as hospital houseman before he becomes a fully qualified doctor.


11- 45 IN TE RN A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Final of the Tuborg World Cup.


12- 12-40 CLOSE. BBC-2


2 - 1 5 C H E S S CLASSIC. England's Nigel Short takes on West Ger­ man Robert Hubner.


2-45 FILM: "The Importance of being Earnest." (1952).


35 V/EATHER. A N D


11- 05THE GREATEST AMERI­ CAN HERO.


12- 00ITN NEWS. 12-05SAINT AN D G R E A V - SIE. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves take a look at the week's outstanding football moments.


12-30WRESTLING from the United Stales.


1- 35 BERGERAC. Jim Bergerac 2-


making and security blend in a strange way when Paul


F o s t e r i s a c c u s e d of espionage.


class snob teases Punky by saying that Henry doesn’t care enough about her to come to Parents Night at their school.


3 0THE H O U S E M A N ' S


2-45 I N T E R N A T I O N A L W O M E N ’ S HOCKEY. England v U.S. Live from Wembley.


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


54)0 ITN NEWS. 54)5WALT D ISN E Y PRES­ ENTS "Goofy and Wilbur."


5-


mers compete in the fast- moving general knowledge quiz, chaired by Sue Robbie.


5^5THE A-TEAM. The team take on a gang of modern- day stagecoach robbers.


W5BOBBY DAV RO’ S TV WEEKLY. Bobby looks at the Australian soaps.


7-15 ME AND MY GIRL. A visit to the dentist by Isobei accompanied by Nell reveals more than tooth decay.


7-45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Lesley Crowther.


845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. SUNDAY BBC-1


8-55 P U Y SCHOOL. 8-15 SIGNS OF HOPE. Third of four services for Lent.


1500 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30TAKE NOBODY’S WORD FOR IT. "Do-lt-Yourseir science programme.


10- 5 5 T H E I N T E R V I E W GAME. Interview training.


11- 2 0 L YN M A R S H A L L ’ S EVERYDAY YOGA.


11- 3 0 P A R E N T P R O ­


GRAMME. 15 per cent of mothers with young children suffer from stress-related incontinence.


1145TELEJOURNAL. Italian TV news.


12-


12-35 FARMING. 1- OOTHIS W E E K , NE XT WEEK. Donald MacCor- mick explores a topic of cur­ rent interest with expert commentators.


2- OOEASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


3- 00 FILM: "Only Angels Have Wings" (1939). Cary Grant stars as a tough airliner captain.


4-


5- 6-


ICS. lAAF World Cross- Country Championships.


30A N T I Q U E S


SHOW. From Margate. fear.


525 NEWS; Weather.


540 SONGS OF PRAISE from Eton College.


7-


WINE. When an old school chum passes away, Clegg takes Compo on a senti­ mental journey to their old haunt s . Th en cer t ai n uncanny things start to happen.


7 4 5 M A S T E R M I N D . T h i s


week's contenders are a milkman, a visiting lecturer, a retired warrant officer and a library analyst.


515 THE BRITISH ACADEMY AWARDS. Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett host Britain's premier award ceremony for excellence in film and television.


11-00 NEWS; Weather.


11-15HEART OF TH E M A T ­ TER. Helen a Kennedy looks at the human or moral issues behind the news.


11-50 WEATHER.


Chancellor Nigel Lawson's budget.


7-15 ON THE HOUSE. DIY and design topics.


745 THE FIRST EDEN. David Attenborough shows how human migrations, wars and the growth of trade in the medieval period changed the la n d s aroun d the Mediterranean.


840 DEMOLITION MAN. Film about the work of demolition expert Graham Wilson — someone said once he'd done more damage to Shef­ field than Hitler.


515DID YOU SEE . . ? Ludovic Kennedy looks back on the week's television.


10 SIGN EXTRA. For the deaf. 11-


10- 00SCR EEN TWO: "Poppy- land." Story of unrequited love starring Alan Howard and Phoebe Nicholls, filmed ent irely on locat ion in Norfolk.


victs break from prison but become desperate on the run after the killing of a doc­ tor. (1955).


Walker hosts the hi-tech | puzzle game.


7 4 5 TH E J A M E S BO ND ! FILM. "Dr No." For the first I time secret agent James I Bond comes to the rescue as he battles the mysterious Dr No, who has possession of a secret weapon which | could destroy Cape Cana­ veral. Sean Connery. Ursula j Andress (1962).


545 ITN NEWS.


104)0 CLIVE JAMES ON TELEVI­ SION. Clive James con­ tinues his search for oddities | from world television.


1530THE SO UT H B A N K SHOW. The Penguin Cafe I Orh eestra make music | which draws on classical and avant-garde elements as well as pop and ethnic forms.


11- 25 FILM: "Crashout." Six con­


CRUST. Do schools fulfil their promise to do justice to everybody.


12- 00 SHOW EXPRESS . Music spectacular with James Last.


12-30 CLOSEDOWN. 55 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET­ O A ( Gi'anada J ( channel-4 )


525MAX, THE 2000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE.


R 530 DI­SNEY’S ADVENTURES OFTHEGUMMt BEARS.


15 YOU IN MIND. Overcoming


1WX) No. 73. 1530THE AD V EN T U R E S OF B LA C K BEAUTY. Vicky


15 LAST OF THE SUMMER


visits an old cottage believed to be haunted and finds an ex-sailor living there.


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 1145 THE OLD TESTAMENT IN ART. Paintings by Botticelli and Ford Madox Brown.


12- OOWEEKEND WORLD with Matthew Parris.


1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. An MP from the North-West takes the platform to speak out on an issue of his or her choice.


1-05 AAP KAA HAK. 1-


HERE. Holiday series.


140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. Mi­ chael Wlnstanley and Lyn- ette Lithgow examine and discuss topical issues.


2- 00 ENCOUNTER. Every year. Careforce places between 50 and 60 carefully selected C h r is t ian volunteers in parishes and institutions throughout the UK.


2-30THE B I G M A T C H LIVE. Spurs V Liverpool.


2-00 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY S P E C IA L . Highlights of yesterday's internationals.


34X) THE GONDOLIERS. Gilbert and Sullivan opera starring Keith Michell.


4-50 THE AERONAUGHTS. Ani­ mated film.


505 MUSIC IN CAMERA. The Arditti Quartet tracing devel­ o pments in s t yl e and technique.


550THINKING ALOUD. "Is Death the Point of Life?"


5 3 0 TH E M O N E Y P R O ­ GRAMME. Reactions to


4-30 SUPER(jRAN. it's quiet as the grave in Chisellon. The Scunner Campbell has left town for a new career in the Royal Paddington Air Force.


500LONE FU R ROW . Brian Plummer is an author, a schoolteacher, an ex-profes­


sional boxer — and the sur­ vivor of a heart attack.


53 0B U LLS EY E wi t h J im Bowen


e ^SU RV IV AL . S e a l i fe b enealh an oil drillin g platform.


6-30 ITN NEWS.


640 HIGHWAY. From the sea­ side town of Bangor, In Co. Down. Northern lreland^_


7 -1 5 C A T CH I ;H R A S E . Roy 10- 9-25 SUNDAY EAST. 1000 THE WORLD THIS WEEK.


1 1 - OOWOR Z E L G U M - MIDGE.


11- 30 THE WALTONS. John-Boy I puts into poetic words the I heartfelt theughls of the | local blacksmith.


12- 30 THE TUBE. The Tube goes | to Liverpool.


2-OOREBECCA. Three pro-1 grammes lor young children, but with special interest for | the deaf.


2-30 FILM: "A ll Quiet on the I Western Front" (1930). | Oscar winning anti-war film.


4- 1 0WI S H Y O U W E R E


Triangle" (1963), Speofs of love scenes as they might have been filmed In six copntries at different periods ol cinema history.


5- 30NEWS S UM M A R Y and I Weather tollowed by The | Business Programme.


6-


BALL: THE PICKFORDS | TRAVEL TROPHY.


7- 1 5 T H E W O R L D ATI WAR. Bombs devastate German cities and hopes of victory are lost. Defeat Is


. feared and some try to kill [ Hitler, fall and die.


6-15 A-Z OF C & W WITH HANK I WANGFORD. An unusual | look at Country Music.


9-


ATRE. "The Trial o l Dr I Fancy." Comady about a Hariey Street physician who shortens the legs of those who are loo tall.


(1955). Comedy-drama.l based on Christopher Isher- wood's Berlin stories and stars Laurence Harvey as Isherwood and Julie Harris | and Sally Bowles.


12-10 THE TVVIUGHT ZONE. Scf- | II drama.


12-35 CLOSE.


Waddington Village Social Club


N O T IC E O F AGM


to be held at the club on


Tuesday, March 24th at 7-30 p.m.


D 0 t i 55FILM; "T h e S ix S ided I D0C= MOBILE DISCO TE ANGELS H


We mil cater for your party, functions, anyplace


Telephone


MARK ROBINSON Burnley 35222


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Give your special mum a special treat on her special day at our beautiful Inn on


15 INTERNATIONAL VOLLEY-1 MARCH 29th SUNDAY,


We shall be serving lunches in our restaurant and a carvery in the baiiroom and if you can’t


manage iunchtime bring her to. the Carvery in the evening.


1 5 A R M C H A I R T H E ­


HOT CARVERY and DANCE


20FILM: "I am a Camera" FRIDAY, APRIL 10th


£7.00 Inclusive of VAT Early booking advisable. = in i . - . - in t ■ 'i nr^


3 0 C Bookings taken T E L CLITHEROE 22333


Please remember to book early for Easter


E3GCE ElCDCz m i^ = 0 0 E TH E


MOCC N


OROK IH


Moorcock Special start to Spring


from TUESDAY, MARCH 24th to FRIDAY inclusive


We will be serving an evening carvery at £6.25 inclusive of VAT


EXAMPLE: Choice ol Starter Home-made Soup Carvery Choice of Home-made Sweets


By popular request we shall maintain our


A’ LA CARTE MENU on SATURDAY EVENINGS


BAR MEALS EVERY LUNCHTIME AND


EVENING AS USUAL I D E E3GE S E E


WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB


PRIZE BINGO


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th


— at 8 p.m. — March 30th, 1987


FRANK TOPPING In


IMPOSSIBLE


GOD” at


Trinity Methodist Church “AN


To all electors of fhe parish of CHATBURN


You are invifed fo affend fhe


ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PARISH COUNCIL


To be held in fhe Village Hall, Downham Road, on


THURSDAY, MARCH 19th at 8 p.m. PLEASE NOTE THE DATE


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15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


ALLSERVICl COACH HIRE


HODSONSatGISBURN TEL. GISBUBN 394


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


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


WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP present


A B S E N T FRIENDS


A Comedy by Alan Ayckbourn Produced by Barbara Scattergood


ST HELEN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDINQTON


3 0 PRO M IS E S AN D P IE ­


WEDNESDAY-SA7URDAY, MARCH 18th-21 It 7-30 Nightly


Tickets £1.25 available from — The Post Office. Waddinglon; Hammonds, Clitheroe; Pat Har­


greaves Tel. 27296; C. Donald Tel. 27978


LOW MOOR CLUB


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 22nd


MANDI LODGE SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd


Sensational female vocals


MEMBERS DRAW £12 Members and Bdna Fide Guests


d ^HU NT ER. Wh e n L o s Angeles detective duo Rick Hunter and Dee Dee McCall answer a call on an assault, the tra il leads to drug dealers and pornographic videos — and the connec­ tion is murder.


l O ^ A S P E L AND C O M ­ 25 MICRO LIVE. 20 years ago


P A NY . M ic h a e l As pel invites you to join him in the company of stars and cele­ brities for an evening of laughter and conversation.


35 SINFONIA. Luciano Berio's


1(M5 FILM: "The Long Good Fri- day.’"A British underworld boss trying to make a deal with the Mafia is threatened by an unknown rival within his own organisation. Star­ ing Bob Hoskins, Helen Mir­ ren and Eddie Constantine.


12-45 MELTDOWN with guests Elkie Brooks and H^o. Non­ stop music.


1-40 CLOSEDOWN. GhanneM ) 25 THE FILM CLUB: "Fanny 5504 55THE FILM CLUB: “Wild


525A QUESTION OF E CO ­ NOMICS. Are we in the grip of economic forces that we are powerless to control?


W H A T I T ’ S


W O R T H . Co ns u m e r programme.


1520THE LIVING BODY. How muscle cellswork.


1545 THE WORLD — A TELEVI­ SION HISTORY. Europe from the Dark Ages to the Empire of Charlemagne.


11- 12-


LORD MOUNTBAHEN.


GIRL. A year has passed since Leoncio agreed to her freedom, but Isaura is still trapped.


12-55 WOODY WOODPECKER.


1- 00 FOUR AMERICAN COM­ POSERS. Robert Ashley.


2- 00 FILM: "Orchestra Wives." (1942). Musical featuring the Glen Miller Band.


20 UFO. The world of film-


345FILM: “ Seven Sinner." (1936). Edmund Lowe stars in murder-mystery.


505 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 5 0 0 R 1 GHT


15PUNKY BREWSTER. The T O


REPLY. Viewers’ chance to air their views on TV.


5 3 0 S P E ED C H E S S C H A L ­ LENGE. Nigel Short. Brit­ ain’s leading player, and World Champion Garry Kasparov.


7-OONEWS S U MMA R Y and Weather followed by 7 Days.


7-30 HORSES. Story of man’s partnership with the horse.


530MR H E A R S T AND MR KANE. Portrait of American newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, narrated by Orson Welles,


5 0 0 T H E 15 CONNECTIONS. Sixth-for­ P O W E R


GAME. Gligh's African con­ tracts come under investiga­ tion and John Wilder discov­ ers some incriminating evidence about Caswell Bligh.


5S5 FOUR MINUTES.


1500 SATURDAY LIVE. Alterna­ tive comedy and music.


11-15 FILM:"The Last Battle" (1983). A man's light to sur­ vive In a bleak post-apoca­ lyptic world.


1-00 M U R D E R 1-30 CLOSE. IN A


MIST (1960). Pastiche of American 1950s detective movies.


3-course lunch Served 12 noon — 2 p.m.


£5.50 inc.


With small gift fo r every mother To book please phone CLITHEROE 23262


V


MARTHOLME GRANGE Tel. Accrington 384074


^Cabaret, Carvery Restaurant and Lounge Bar


Our Pizza and Continental Food Bar is now open in the lounge e v e r y e v e n i n g (except Tuesday)


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


* BUSINESS LUNCHES BY APPOINTMENT


* WEDDINGS CATERED FOR * CABARET ROOM available lor private functions,


P iM M note that due to extra demand our carvery will now


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


MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY,


MARCH 29th


Please book now, 3T


'I j*, rV NEW JUDO


COACHING FOR ADULTS


Male and female ages 16 plus


e v e r y WEDNESDAY at 8-30 p.m.


following JUNIOR JU D O - 7 p.m. to 8-30 p.m.


at Trinity Youth and Community Centre, Parson Lane, Ciitheroe.


Novices or former participants most welcome.


Judo suits not necessary at lirst. Tracksuits, loose clothing etc. OK.


Judo suits welcome from retired players. Further information: TEL. CLITHEROE 27886 RIBBLE VALLEY


CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU


OPENING FOR INQUIRIES MARCH 23rd at


19/21 WESLEYAN ROW PARSON LANE


CLITHEROE. Tel. 28966


OPENING TIMES: 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday


A ,


RIBBLESDALE POOL


EDISFORD RD., CLITHEROE Tel. 24825


GOOD NEWS Admission charges for


C h i ld re n St i l l a t 4 0 p


Adillts 80p as from April 1st, 1987 Buy a swimming contract and save money Pay lor nine swims, enjoy 12 swims


RIBBLE V A L LE Y BOROUGH COUNCIL (Serving the community)


i Featuring LAUREL and HARDY


SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 1987 at 7 p.m. — Programme includes:


FRATERNALLY YOURS (SONS OF THE DESERT) 1933 Directed by W. A. Seller for Hal Roach, also sUra Charlie Ch.ase, Mae Busch, Dorothy Christie


Inlroducetl by Bill Cubin The Gniml Sheik of (he S'oriheni Tent, Curaltir of the Laurel ami Hanly Mu.seum


plu.s Helpmates, Laurel and Hardy Murder Case, Midnight Patrol, Oliver the Vlllth


Adults £1.90, Children and OAPs £1


ADVAi\CE IiO()KIi\G ESSEi\TIAU TELEPHONE CLITIIEROE 23278


CIVIC HALL C L itH ERO E . Tel. 23278


I COMMENCING FRIDAY, MARCH 20th to THURSDAY


• WORKING MEN’S CLUB : Whalley Road, Clitheroe >


CLITHEROE CENTRAL : Tel. 23337


15 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF 1 5 I S AUR A T H E SLAVE


THEROCKING RICHARDS


. (60s Group) Great last time


— TOTE — DOUBLE 30—8


TREBLE 14—28—4


EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY > Members and Bona Fide Guests


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT i i H it i r t i * * * * im It H i r n * * * * * * * * * m i l l a ★


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^ SATURDAY, MARCH 21st ^


TOWN AND CO U N TR Y This is a lop line act


* THE SUN INN * WADDINGTON


SUNDAY, MARCH 29th SPECIAL


_________________ Always popular_________________


SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd C A R L JAM E S


COMING AT TR AC T IO N THU RSD AY , MARCH 26th CH A R ITY SHOW for Clitheroe Hospital


WEEKLY DOUBLE 7 — 21


WEEKLY TREBLE 14— 1— 22 EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT TH E - ■ WJVlINCrON • MOTHER’S DAY


A LL MUMS NEED PAMPERING ON , H E R SPECIAL DAY


Bring her to the famous Black Bull and enjoy a traditional lunch in the splendour o f our


new restaurant.


Special luncheon served 12 noon — 2 p.m. £6.95 per head including a special gift for mum (Table d’hote menu).


High tea served from 4 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. £5.25 Book now to avoid disappointment TEL. GISBURN 02005 220


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Taverna in Lancashire. Try our Mezedes and you vrill find it better than in Greece.


The only original Greek 0


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“ANGELS MOBILE DISCO’’


9-00 p.m. — 1-00 a.m. 9 p.m. — 10 p.m. £1.00


10 p.m. — 11p.m. £1.50


11p.m. — 12 midnight £2.50 No admittance after 12 midnight.


Smart casual wear, no jeans, no trainers. Over 18’s only


RESTAURANT OPEN SERVING GREEK, ENGLISH AND


INTERNATIONAL MEALS Last orders for food 11 p.m.


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH


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B r o c k h a u . B a l l r o o m BROCKHALL. LANGHO


K n l r a iu 'c £ 5 . 0 0 Inrliulina njfliitmil


Tickets: Tel: Blackburn 48605 and Whalley 3103


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SATURDAY, MARCH 2l8t at 8 p.m. BRITAIN'S "KING OF SWING"


KENNY BALL and His Jazzmen


"Still at the lop of the tree. Britain's


most televised jazzband." (The Stage) Tickets £5


SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd. 12 noon to 2 p.m.


FREE JAZZ (in the Shuttle Bar)


Full bar service and hot and cold food available


THE FORREST JAZZ BAND


SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd at 7-30 p.m.


BURNLEY MUNICIPAL SYMPHONY


ORCHESTRA AND


CHOIR present


BRAHMS: "Song of Destiny * HAYDN: "Nelson Mass"


GRIEGS: "Peer Gynt Suite"


Tickets £2.20. Junior School Children 50p


Conductor: Peter Stallworthy Dii SATURDAY. MARCH 26th to


SATURDAY, APRIL 4th at 7-15 p.m. (No perl. Tues., March 3tsi)


BURNLEY GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SOCIETY present


‘DIE FLEDERMAUS’ Tickets £1.80. £2. £2.50


SUNDAY. MARCH 29th at 245 p.m.


CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS FINAL CONCERT


THE ROYAL


DOULTON BAND Tickets £1.50: Concessions 75p


THURS., 2nd. FRI. 3rd, SAT. 4th APRIL at 10-00 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.


BUTTON MOON and THE TIN CAN BAND


for 3-9'year-olds and fans of the TV series


Tickets £1.50 and are selling fast


Saturday, April 4th 1-30 p.m. SOLD OUT


BURNLEY RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES


MONDAY. MARCH 23rd at 7-30 p.m. THE DUKES ON TOUR


i r S A GIRL by John Burrows


"Good humoured, light hearted and fast moving"(The Guardian).


•This exhilarating show" (The Times)


Habergham 6th Form College, Klddrow Lane


Tickets £2; Concessions £1


THURSDAY, MARCH 26th ' at 7-30 p.m.


Majestic, challenging and of immense beauty."


Burntey Central Library, Grimshaw Street


Tickets £2: Concessions £1 .


FRIDAY, MARCH 27th at 7-30 p.m. A trip down Memory Lane


OLD TYME


MUSIC HALL starring BILLY STUTT


(Irish comic), plus full supporting variety show


Padiham Town Hall Tickets £2; Concessions £1.


TEL: BOX OFFICE (0282) 30055. Manchester Road, Burnley


I THIS COUPON I j


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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Ciitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


28th MARCH CLITHEROE Civic Society. Co f fe e Mo rn-


ii)i| United Re f o rm Church. Pro ce eds t owards a Stanley Wusthend Memo r ia l Ro om at Cl l thc ro e Museum.


A P R IL 2n d , 3 r d . 4 th Bo l t on by Bowland Orama Groiii) present a musical " A Royal Flu sh” . Enquir ie s Bol ton by Bowland 277.


STH A P R I L — Ho in jh t on We a v e r s , Civi c Hall , Clith*


o r o e , s e a t s r e s e r v e d and t i c k e t s a v a i l a b l e f r om Ci v i c Hall o r T e l . Cl i th- c r o c 4 1 8 2 3 .


A P R IL 7 TH/8TH — Char i ty Fashion and Danc e E.xtrav- anan/a at 7 .3 0 p .m. in aid o f Cy s t i c F ib r o s i s A s s o c ia ­ t ion. S l l rk Hou s e Ho te l .


MA Y 2nd Saturday. Go od as new and Jumble Sale. Ston* yhurst Col lege. Hijjhor Lliut H a n d i c a p p e d C l i l l d r e n ’ s Trust.


10th MA Y 1987 Cl i theroe & Di s t r i c t Me n t a l l y Handi* ca pp ed As sn. Annual Bike Rid e . De tai ls f r om C. M. Haw o r th . 2 Swa n C o u r t ­ yard. Cl i theroe.


S P R IN G BANK H O L ID A Y — S u n d a y 2 4 1 h M a y .


• 'Sla ldburn A n t i q u e Flea Market** in aid o f Scanne r Ap p e a l .


3 0TH/3 1ST M A Y — Staid- b u rn S t e am a n d Vin t a q e Vehi c le Display.


7TH JUNE 1 9 8 7 . He r i tage Fair, Cl i thc ro e Round Tabift and Cl i theroe Lions. Town Centre, stalls available. Tel 23550.


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G E N E S I S /P A U L Y| Leeds


J O H N N Y M A T H I S l Apollo. Manchester


P R E T E N D E R S Apollo, Manchester


M ICH A E L M a c D 0 4 Apollo, Manchester D U R A N D U R A N NEC, Birmingham


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