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Clitheroe 22321 (Editorial), 22323 (Adveriising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ‘1 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 28th, 1987


Clitheroe 2232i (Editorial) , ; PENDLETON


VILLAGE HALL ANNUAL


sHartMmeCjttutqe CABARET


CARVERY and


LOUNGE BAR Tel. Accrington 384874


SATURDAY T


.__________________* 645 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


8-30 FAMILY-NESS. |


6-m t h e g r u m b l e w e e d s SHOW.


1 7-00THE B I R T H D A Y


SHOW. Anne, Paul and Benny help you to enjoy another bevy ol birthdays.


8-35DOGTANIAN AND THE 7.45NEW F A C E S WIN - T H R E E


NERS. "The Next Step." MUSKEHOUNDS. Cartoon. 8-45ITN NEWS.


MO IT'S WICKED! Jake Abra- 605 C.A.T.S.'EYES. Nigel is put ham and Carolyn Marshall in Glasgow with guests the new Doctor Who, Sylvester


McCoy. Marillion and The 1M 5TH E L A T E C L I V E Armoury Show.


10-52 WEATHER.


10-55 GRANDSTAND with Des- mond Lynam, ind. at 11-00


on the spot when a spy scandal threatens the family 0f his old mentor.


JAMES. Clive James takes pis own highly individual look back at the events ol the week.


World Cup Rugby; 12-00 10.50 AUSTRALIA 200: "SILENT Motor racing: The Indianap- olis 500; 12-45 Boxing: Gary Cooper challenges Lloyd Hibbert for the British and Commonwealth light middle- weight title; 1-00 News; 1-05 Cycling: The Milk Race; Racing from Lingfield: 2-00 Coral Bookmakers Handicap


REACH." Opening episode 0f a two-part drama serial. Unorthodox American secret agent Steven Sinclair looks into a series of inexplicable incidents at an Australian industrial and mining empire. Starring Robert Vaughn and Helen Morse.


Stakes. 2-30 Barlo Heating 12-35 T. J. HOOKER. Hooker's Products Handicap Stakes, 3-00 Leisure Stakes; 2-05 and 2-34 Show jumping/cy- ding: Everest Double Glaz-


ing Grand Prix/Milk Race; 3- 1.30 AIRPLANE. Starring Robert 05 Cycling; 4-35 Show jumping.


605 NEWS: Weather.


5*25 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5- 6-


50 OLIVER TWIST.


5-20REGIONAL NEWS AND movies. SPORT.


20 FILM: "City on Fire." A fire


children arrive for a visit, but the vacation is interrupted by his investigation of a rail- truck heist,


Hays and Julie Hegerly (1980). Hilarious comedy send-up of air-disaster


34)5 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Live coverage of the two world heavyweight title fights from Las Vegas.


at an oil refinery engulfs a Mike Tyson defends his city and threatens a busy WBC and WBA titles against hospital. Barry Newman, Susan Clark, Shelley Win- ters, Leslie Nielson, James Franciscus, Ava Gardner and Henry Fonda star (1979).


former WBC champion Pink- |0n Thomas over 12 rounds, First on the bill is a 15-round contest for the vacant IBF title between Tony Tucker and James "B u s ie r "


8-00 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS.


8- 9-


10- '87: Weather. ING CIRCUS. Douglas 5-10 CLOSEDOWN (approx).


50NEWS AND ELECTION 25 CAGNEY AND LACEY.


15MONTY PYTHON’S FLY- I


,---■ ........■. y n n A n 1045SPORTS SPECIAL with l D D V ‘ A '


Scotland v Zimbabwe; 11-45 American Basketball: The NBA play-offs; plus news of today's finish in the Milk Race and tom o r row 's Monaco Grand Prix.


12-35 MATT HOUSTON. 1-25 WEATHER.


( x V a 9-25 GET FRESH.


11- 30 TERR AHAWKS. 12- 00 ITN NEWS.


1- 00C H R I S TO P H E R CO- LUMBUS. Second of a


l e r i \ )


Steve Rider. 10-50 World ' ............................................ :— ' Cup Rugby: England v 6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. Japan, Ireland v Canada.


4.75F ILM :


3-45 CHESS CLASSIC. Garry Kasparov v Nigel Short in the OHRA tournament in Brussels,


" T h e Sp y In


Black." A double bill ol spy thrillers begins with this 1939 collaboration between


director Michael Powell and writer Emeric Pressburger.


e Hobson and Sebas-


tian Shaw, it recounts a plot to sink the British fleet hatched in the Orkney Islands in World War I.


5-35 THE SKY AT NIGHT.


12-05WRESTLING. From Brox- 5-55FILM: "The Thirty-Nine b o u r n e C i v i c H a i l . Hertfordshire.


Steps." Hitchcock's 1935 classic starring Robert Donat and M adeleine Carroll.


three-part action adventure, 7-20 NEWSVIEW. based on the life of Chris- 84)0 GERMAN FESTIVAL. A topher Columbus.


2- 45 FOOTBALL: Schoolboy many of Kurl Weill, with International, England v Scotland. Live from Wemb- ley. Plus international heavy- weight boxing, Joe Bugner v


5-00 ITN NEWS. M5A.L.F.


survey of the career in Ger- extracts from his collabora-


tions with Brecht, his early . symphonic music and little- known operas.


Mike Weaver from Australia. 8-55 THE PRIZE. Swedish televi- sion sketch show which won this year’s Golden Rose at


5-35 THE A-TEAM. "Timber." Montreux for its humorous The team rescue a strug-


look at the Nobel Prize,


gling brother/sister logging 9-25 A DOROTHY L. SAYERS business from a ruthless self-appointed union boss.


MY S T E R Y : " G a u d y Night."


SUNDAY


( BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 ) 55 PLAY SCHOOL.


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9- 9-


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


104)0 ONE OF THE FAMILY. 10-


20 MICRO FILE 2.


1M5 CLAIRE RAYNER’S CASE­ BOOK. Two couples talk about the effect of a heart attack on their relationships.


11- 10 YOU IN MIND.


11-20 THE GOODE KITCHEN. 11-


GUESE. Roberta Fox visits the north of Portugal — Opor to and the Douro Valley.


12- 00 SIGN EXTRA.


12-25BIRDWATCH GOES DUTCH. Live pictures from Holland's oldest nature reserve.


12-35 FARMING.


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


FO R


1- 00T HIS WE E K N E X T WEEK reviews the party political campaigns with leading commentators.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Den tries (0 shift a freezer full ol meat. Kelvin takes a hand in his father's business affairs. It's baby Vicki's first birthday.


34)0B I R DWA T C H GOES DUTCH.


3-


Life.” Kirk Douglas in the life story of artist Vincent Van Gogh (1956).


5-10 TOM AND JERRY. 5-


SHOW. The fastest dog in the world, a "Coronation Street" star who breeds racehorses, and a poacher who shares his knowledge of the countryside.


6- 00BI RDW A T C H GOE S DUTCH.


6- 25 NEWS: Weather. 840 PRAISE BEI 7-


science.” First showing ol a 1985 TV thriller with Anth­ ony Hopkins as a brilliant lawyer planning his wife's death, to avoid divorce and financial ruin. He devises the perfect crime, unaware' that someone else is also plot­ ting a killing.


845 MASTERMIND. The last semi-final.


9- 15 THAT'S LIFEI


104)0 NEWS: Weather. 10- 20 W H E N I G E T TO HEAVEN.


10- 11-


DUTCH.


GUESE. Roberta Fox takes us on a conducted tour of the stunning, sun-drenched Alenlejo region of southern Portugal, the picturesque lanes of Alfama In Lisbon — and recal ls the 1794 revolution.


1145 WEATHER. ,11-50 CLOSE.


650 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-30 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND with Steve Rider: 1- 30 Cricket: Norlhants v Sus­ sex; 2-20 Monaco Grand Prix; 4-00 Show jumping: Everest Double Glazing Nations Cup; 5-15 Cricket: Northants v Sussex; 6-30 Badminton: World cham­ pionships from China.


35 DISCOVERING PORTU­


7-25EUROVISION YOUNG DANCER. 18-year-old Paul Liburd from Leeds, now af the London School of Con­ temporary Dance, is Britain's great hope in this second Eurovision competition between young dancers from 14 European countries and Canada.


104)0THEATRE NIGHT: "Miss Julie," by August Strind­ berg. Aristocratic Miss Julie plays with fire by flirting with her father's servant, and soon finds herself comple­ tely within his power.


1140GRAND PRIX. The 1987 12-20 CLOSE


Formula One World Cham­ pionship — the Monaco Grand Prix.


9-35 ITN NEWS. 9-55LAURENCE OLIVIER: A LIFE. Part Two.


11- 25 S P E C I A L SQUAD. "Country Girl." An in te rn a t io n a lly popular Queen of Country is mur­ dered during a visit to her small home town in the bush.


12- 20 CLOSEDOWN.


10-15 FILM: “ Cuba." Sean Con­ nery stars as a soldier of for­ tune in this 1979 adventure film set at the time of the Fidel Castro revolution. With Brooke Adams, Jack Wes­ ton, Denholm Elliott and Martin Balsam. Directed by Richard Lester.


12-20 CLOSE. C h a n n e l-4 )


9-25 PETS IN PARTICULAR. 9-


11- 50 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH.


10- 20 THE LIVING BODY. 10- 45 THE WORLD - A TELEVI­ SION HISTORY.


TAIN. Made by the Ameri­ can pioneers of "cinema verite," the Maysles Broth­ ers, this documentary pro­ file s the French ar tis t, Christo, and follows him af work hanging an orange cur­ tain across a valley in the United States.


11- 45 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 12- 00ISAURA THE SLAVE GIRL. C o n c lu d in g the repeated Brazilian drama.


The unbeaten 20-year-old


12-50 THE FIVE PENNIES (1959) Second of two films screened as a tribute to the late Danny Kaye. Biography of the famed '20s cornel player and bandleader, Lor- ing “ Red" Nichols, played by Kaye, with Nichols dub­ bing the cornet solos.


3-00CHANNEL 4 R A C ­ ING. From Newmarket.


54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6-00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 200th edition.


6- 30 C H A N N E L NEWS. Weather.


4


7- 00 OURSELVES AND OTHER ANIMALS. Do animals think like us? Does an elephant worry? How does a shep­ herd train his dogs, or the US Coastguard train pigeons, dolphins and whales?


7-


DREN. The increasingly uneasy alliance between Western Europe and the United States.


FRIDAY, MAY 29th and SATURDAY, MAY 30th


THIS WEEK’S CABARET ★ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd


VANITY FARE No. I Hit Recording Group


SATURDAY ONLY RICKY LIVID


Outrageous Teddy Boy Comedian


Why not book a meal in the


Carvery and reserve a seat in the Cabaret Lounge?


THE IVY LEAGUE Clublands No.f comedy showgroup


£1 before 10 p.m., £2 after


THURSOAY, MAY 26th PARTY NIGHT


WITH THE IVY LEAGUE NON-STOP DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. £1 cover charge


Free admission to Cabaret Room Wednesday or


Thursday only when dining in the Carvery


* IN THE LOUNGE. BAR ★ SATURd a y ----------------THE ERNIE RIDING TRIO


Mo n d a y ------------------------------------DAVE RUSSELL suN.juE.. wed., thur. --------


15 CHRISTO'S VALLEY CUR­


FRASER EAGLE COACHES • POP CONCERTS •


June 5 Frl. MANOWAR June 7 Sun. TINA TURNER June 8 Mon. TINA TURNER June 27 Sat. CUFF RICHARD


June 28 Sun. GENESIS with Paul Young


June 26 Sun. July 2


July 5 Sun. Sep. 15/16


July 1 Wed. PETER GABRIEL Thurs. PETER GABRIEL BILLY JOEL


July 15 Wed. DAVID BOWIE STEVIE WONDER


Oct. 1 Thurs. JOHNNY MATHIS Dec. 22 Tues. MARILLION


May 30 Sat. SUZANNE VEGA


Man. Apollo Man. Apollo


£11.00 £09.00


NEC B’mingham £21.00 NEC B'mlngham £21.00 NEC B'mlngham £17.00


Leeds


LUTHER VAN DROSS NEC B'mlngham £22.50 B'mlngham B'mlngham


Aug. 22 Sat. MONSTERS OF ROCK with Bon Jovl & Dio Donn Park B'mlngham Man. Apollo


July 16 Sat. DAISY PULLS IT OFF Palace, Man (Comedy of the Year)


May 30 Sat. AMERICAN FOOTBALL Sunday, Aug. 9th, Wembley, Adults £30, Children £25


BRITISH GRAND PRIX MOTOR RACING Sunday, August 2nd, Donnlngton Park, £18 Adults, £16 Including admission______________


EDINBURGH TATTOO STAYING AT DUNBLANE HYDRO


2 days — August 15th and 29th — £49.00 3 days — August 7th, 14th, 21 st, 28th — £78.00


30ROOSEVELT'S C H IL ­For further details and tree brochure Telephone: A C C R I N G T O N ( 0 2 5 4 ) 3 9 8 9 1 1


8- 3 0 R O B IN SO N C O U N ­ TRY. Robert Robinson’s second programme features the life of a country parson, the Rev. Gilbert Cowdray. His ideals are firmly based in the traditional ministrations of a country vicar, yet he manages to be open minded and progressive in his atti­ tudes to religion.


94)0 NIGHTS AND DAYS. Bo- gumil and Barbara's hard work on the estate finally begins to pay off, but trag­ edy strikes.


10-10 ELECTION BRIEF. 10-20 “ FOREIGN CORRESPON­ DENT" (1940) Hitchcock's classic espionage thriller starring Joel McCrea as an American correspondent caught up with Nazis and Fifth Columnists in Europe in 1938.


12-35 DON’T MISS WAX. 1-


NETT” (1981) Janet Eilber stars as a television news reporter whose personal life comes under threat when she undertakes an investi­ gation into the background of a young sniper who has killed four nurses.


2- 45 CLOSE. CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE. Tel. 2327a Commencing


FRIDAY, MAY 29th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m. (Ex Sunday and Monday)


He's back — Paul Hogan Is CROCODILE DUNDEE (15)


The most popular piece of entertainment in years It's the surest cure for all bluest


20"T H IS IS KATE BEN­


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. te l . 23278


It Is with great pleasure that we present a lecture


* Raleigh V llIf A


v y if // to be given by the famous explorer


f C h a n n e l-4 ) 625 SUNDAY EAST.


104)0 THE WORLD THIS WEEK.


11-00SUPERCHAMPS. Gary Crowley presents the pro­ gramme in which ordinary boys and girls with no spe­ cific sporting skills, but spe­ cifically trained by Super- champs instructors, contest their skills in a variety of adventure sports.


11- 30 THE OWL SERVICE. 12- 00 NETWORK 7.


2-00THE POCKET MONEY PROGRAMME.


2-30 "THERE’S NO BUSINESS L I K E SHOW B U S I ­ NESS" (1954) A ll-s ta r


musical showcasing the great songs of Inring Berlin


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15" F I L M : " L o s t


625 CRYSTAL TIPPS AND ALISTAIR.


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630 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.


25THE ANIMALS ROAD­


1040 GET FRESH. 114)0 MORNING WORSHIP. 12-00 WEEKEND WORLD.


1-10 AAP KAAHAK. 1-20 EASY STREET. 1-


2- 00 REVELATIONS. Eric Rob­ son talks to David Jenkins, Bishop of Durham.


15FILM: " G u i l t y C o n ­


2-30 AUSTRALIA 200. "A Town Like Alice." Starring Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch (1956). A young English girl in Malaya during the Japa­ nese occupation falls in love with an Australian prisoner. They are parted, but happily reunite in Alice Springs, Australia.


4-30 SUPERGRAN. 84)0 SURVIVAL. "Killer Whale."


600 SWEETHEARTS.


630 ITN NEWS. 640 APPEAL. Dr Miriam Stop­ pard appeals on behalf of Internatio nal Voluntary Service.


55B I R DWA T C H GOES 20 DISCOVERING PORTU­


645 HIGHWAY. Carricktergus. Harry Secombe visits one of the oldest towns in Ulster.


7-15TARBY'S FRAME GAME. 745MURDER, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: "Dagger of


the Mind." Starring Peter Falk, Richard Basehart, Honor Blackman. On a visit to London lo study Scotland


, Yard's detection techniques, Lt Columbo becomes invplved in a murder case.


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and following the fortunes ol vaudevillians Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Dan Dai-


ley, Johnnie Ray and Mitzi Gaynor. Also starring Mari-


Ivn Monroe. 440 BIG SNOOZE. Cartoon. 50 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


445 EARLY MUSICAL INSTRU­ MENTS. Keyboard and Per­ cussion. The oldest key- | board instrument in the world is the pipe-organ repu- tedl y invented by the j Greeks.


6 1 5 C H A N N E L NEWS: Weather.


4


630 T HE B U S I N E S S l PROGRAMME.


615 SWIMMING: In today's final I programme, the lour qualifi­ ers from the semi-finals — Stockport, Norwich, Nova I Centurion and Leeds — join last year's winners Kelly College In the final.


7-15THE W O R L D A T | WAR. The final episode, nar rated by Laurence Olivier.


615 SIR STEVEN RUNCIMAN: B R I D G E TO T H E I EAST. One of Britain's most distinguished historians looks al the great Byzantine and Ottoman civilisalions.


610 W H E N R E A S O N SLEEPS: “ The Scar."


1615 "SPELLBOUND" (1945) Hitchcock psychoanalytical I suspense thriller stars Ingrid Bergman as a doctor who I falls in love with a medical impostor (Gregory Peck), cures his guilt-induced amnesia, and unmasks a killer.


12-15 CLOSE.


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LT. COL. BLASHFORD-SNELL on


MONDAY, JUNE 1st at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets priced £1.90, senior citizens and children £1, may be reserved at the Civic Hall


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VINCE EARL LINDA LAW


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* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB k SA TU RD A Y, M AY 30th Sure to please


EDDIE BURNETT SU ND A Y, MAY 31 St JAN BARRIE Another lirst W E EK LY DOUBLE: 18 — 16


WE EK LY TR EB LE : 30 — 11 — 4 EVER Y W ED N ESDA Y


BILLINGTON AND


LANGHO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION


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Licensed bar and supper TICK E TS : £3.00


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SATURDAY, MAY 30th 8-00 p .m . to 12 m id n ig h t


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USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


DISCO — NIGHTCLUB 9-30 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


Paul and Maxine welcome you every Thursday, Friday and Saturday


FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT


HAPPY HOUR 9-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.


ALL DRAUGHT 60p PINT ALL SPIRITS S0p No jeans or trainers on Friday or Saturday


Smart, casual dress: OVER 21 *8: Basket meals available OPEN THIS SUNDAY


F R E E A D M I S S I O N 9-30 p.m. till late


Party bookings now being taken 16 Accrington Road, Whalley. Tel. 3086


CLITHEROE EARBY


Sponsors: 3T|je p la iM ic f c t f


jfarmjjo utfe Stotaurant Cfjtppmg TO. 303


NOW SERVING ON SUNDAYS


Special Inclusive Table d’Hote 4-course Lunch


£ 6 . 5 0 inclusive from 12-30 — 5 p.m. Booking advisable but not essential STEAM AND VINTAGE


VEHICLE DISPLAY — at —


THE HARK TO BOUNTY INN, SLAIDBURN


SATURDAY 30th and SUNDAY, MAY 31st Steam Engines : Vintage Cars and Motor Cycles : Vintage Agricultural Machinery: Stalls : Home Produce : Side Shows: A Barbecue (Saturday evening only): and The Queen's Head Ladies Morris Team


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


BARN DANCE HAGUE FARM, SAWLEY


on FRIDAY, MAY 29th, 1987 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


TICKETS £2 Nookles Disco — Licensed Bar LOW MOOR CLUB


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ,


COACH HIRE


HODSONS of GISBURN TE L . GISBURN 394


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


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


FRIDAY, MAY 29th


(Instrumental Recording Artist) SUNDAY, MAY 31st


WINTERS DAVID


MEMBERS DRAW £15 Members and Bona Fide Guests


* MAGIC! * FUN! * GAMES! ip SHAUN McCREE


★ CHILDREN’S MAGIC SHOW *


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


f OR DETAILS RING (0200) 24422 ------------------- T - ------------------- :-------------------------


Hudsons Ices, Chatburn; Local Young Farmers Clubs or ring Bolton-by-Bowlana 241.


“Tickets from Castle Records of Clitheroe; WHALLEY FLOWER CLUB


CHANGE OF DATE due to the Election


THURSDAY,


JUNE 4th at 7-30 p.m.


Whalley Methodist Hall Demonstrator: GRAHAM IDDON


Theme; "Beauty Irom a Summer Garden"


DALTON & CO. Printers


ACCRINGTON


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


WHITBREAD


• THEATRE • FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Manchester


£24.50 £23.00


£24.00


NEC B'mlngham £22.50 Man. Maine Rd £22.50


£22.50 £23.50 £19.50


NEC B'mlngham £18.50


£16.50 £11.00


PARISH CHURCH OF ST PAUL, LOW MOOR


TODAY, THURSDAY:


ASCENSION DAY 7 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION


TOMORROW, FRIDAY:


OVERSEAS EVENING


Come and meet Mrs Rebecca Molahloe and Mrs


Monica Mothebe from the Diocese of Bloemfontein 7-30 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION


followed by Reception and Slide Show on “ Visit to Bloemfontein," by the Rev'd Richard Awre


SUNDAY, MAY 31 St: 9 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION


10-30 a.m. FAMILY COMMUNION and Admission of Sidesmen


10-30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL


4 p.m. DEANERY EVENSONG at Blackburn Cathedral 6 p.m. EVENSONG (as usual)


A WARM WELCOME TO ALL EVENTS AND SERVICES KEN HARTLEY and Guests COUNTRY SHOW


FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY MAY 29th-31st


9-30 a.m. — 6-00 p.m. (Last admission 4-30 p.m.)


Ring Attractions and Displays, Craft Marquee, Trade Stands, Hot Air Balloons, Licensed Bar, Free Prizes each day


Children (under 12) admitted to the event FREE HOLKER HALL & PARK C-rk-m C:^rtM.rl.(.rrtr«j.' .n« W I k. AI«..tl»llkH HV1)12H E C


TETLEY WALKER DRIVING TRIALS &


Arts and Entertainments Centre JAZZ ON SUNDAY with


THE PENDLE JAZZMEN Shuttle Bar — ADMISSION FREE


BOYS OF THE LOUGH Brilliant folk band — ' 'Live" In concert


Tickets £4.00, £3.00


In association with BBC Radio Lancashire METRO THEATRE COMPANY present


THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS


by Stephan Lowe from Robert Tressel 8 Novel


The classic tele o l working class lile In Edwardian England in a highly acclaimed stage version. "A superbly judged production — a night ol


entertainment as well as challenging ideas"— Manchester Evening News.


Tickets £3.50, £2.50, concessions £2.50, £2.00. Monday night only, all seals £2.00


Pegasus presents SCARS UPON MY HEART


A moving evening ol letters and verse by the forgotten voices ol the lirst world war: the women who stayed behind


with Estelle Kohler, Charlotte Harvey, Anne Harvey


Tickets £2.00; Concessions £1.00 Denise Black and the Kray Sisters present


HEART OF GOLD Scintillating Jazz cabaret


Tickets £3, Concessions £2


Joint promotion with Mid-Pennine Arts Association


THE QUEEN’S LANCASHIRE


REGIMENTAL BAND An evening ol music from band ol Lancashire’s own regiment. Tickets £1.50; Concessions 75p


THE ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE


with special guest STAN BARKER


Exciting, swinging jazz from some of tomorrow's stars


Tickets £2.50, Concessions £1.50


BURNLEY RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES


CRITICAL MASS THEATRE presents


THE DAY THE SHEEP TURNED PINK


A witty and anarchic look at Nuclear power PadlhamTown Hall


Tickets £2.00, Concessions £1.00 , THE ESSENTIAL


PLEASURES ENSEMBLE Three acts lor the price'of one. Music, comedy and drama


Yorke House, Yorke Street (opposite the Mechanics)


Tickets £2.00, Concessions £1.00


SA TU RD A Y SPEC IA LS at QUEEN STR EET MILL


HAL F PRIC E ~ A DM ISSION


Ev e ry Sa turda y unt il J u n e 27th


Tel. Box Office (0282) 30055 Manchester Road, Burnley


Sutcliffe’s COLDEN ROW, HEBDEN BRIDGE Tel. Hebden Bridge 842179


SAMPLE MENU FOR


DINNERS—-5 nights


Homemade Soup Pennine Terrine


' Chicken Liver Fuetti


Avocado Singapore Melon and Sorbet


Sherry Sauce........................£7.95 Sirloin Steak Garni.............£8.95 Fillet Steak An Poivre.... £10.95 Rabbit Casserole.................£8.50


Duckling with Blackberries ........................................ £1195 Vegetables


Choice of Sweet or Cheese and Biscuits, Coffee


Week Day Lunch from £2 , Sunday Lunch £5.75


High Teas (Sundays) from £3.35


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WEDNESDAY


THURSDAY, at 7-30


Licensed bar — TICKETS: (including


Tickets available from AB1


SECRETARY, Tel. Whalley Churcli i


Oatmeal Baked Trout.........£8.95 Pork Gloria...........................£8.25 Chicken Breasts with Walnut


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Social Centre, Lowe 8 p.m. till ml


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CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future dale may use this column to publicise Iheir event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name'of the organisation; name of the event and the dale.


For details ol this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice lo other organisa­ tions your intenlion.


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


I JUNE 7 th , S U N D A Y . Exlllbi- B tlon o f rare and endangered farm animals by the Rare B re e d s S u r v iv a l T r u s t , C l i th e ro e A u c t io n . T e l . _ Whalley 3 7 6 6 .


] 7 TH JU N E 1 9 8 7 . H e r itag e 1 F a ir . Clitheroe Hound Table and Clitheroe Lions, Town Centre, stalls available. Tel


2 35 50 . _


| JUNE 14TH 198 7. Downhntn and Tw is to n V illage Fete. T e am e n t r ie s t o r Tug o f W a r . T e l . D . Busby on Clitheroe 412 27 .


S A T U R D A Y June 2 0 th . 11 a .m . onwards. Grand Sum* mcr Fayre, Howland County Secondary School. .


JUNE 21st. S U N D A Y . 2 p.m. R ib b lc s d n lc R o ta ry C lu b


I Duck Race. 21st JU N E . S U N D A Y . Chain- ley M a n o r Ladies Commit* te e . A n n u a l O p e n D a y . Chainlcy M anor .


JU N E 2 4 th . 1 9 8 7 , Wednes­ day evening. Clitheroe Con­ certs Society. Cof fee eve­


ni n g a t T h o r n b c r s , Slaidburn Road. Wadding*


__ton. '


I J U N E 2 6 T H , F R I D A Y . Friends o f St James Primary


S c h o o l . “ E n jo y a W e l ly Good Evening'*.


i ‘ G a la 8 7 ' . C a ld e rs to n e s League o f Friends, including T V ' s I l ro o k s id e fo o tb a l l te am , and p e rs o n a l i t ie s . Stall enquiries. T e l. C l i th ­ eroe 274 81 .


JU N E 2 7 th . S A T U R D A Y ,


1 JU N E 2 7th Saturday. West B ra d fo rd V i l la g e S p o r ts


j D a y . S id e s h ow s , ra c in g . I kiddies fancy dress coinpcti- I tion. JU N E 2 8th 1 9 8 7 . Medieval F a yre a t W h a l le y A bbey. Whalley Lions Club. Stalls


I available. T e l. Gt Harwood I 8 84 11 2 .


| JU N E 2 8 th . 1 9 8 7 . Sunday. I Roeficld 10 mile road race, 1 s ta r t 11 a .m . E n try forms available. Tourist Informa­ tion Office, or phone C l i th ­ eroe 4 18 23 .


! JU N E 2 8 th . 1 9 8 7 , Sunday. T r in i ty M e th o d is t Church presents S tonyhurst Boys'


. Choir. June 2 8 th Sunday, Tosside


Institute Flea M a rke t and Car Boot Sale. Proceeds to Tosside School. S tall enquiries Tel.


Slaidburn 2 44 . ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR


SUNDAY, MAY 31 at, 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


Bolton Abbey Village Hall (near Sklpton/llkley)


Lots ot collectables, e.g. antiques, jewellery, linen, brass, glass, books, etc.


BOOKINGS: 0706 70464


5 ANTIQUES * I FLEA MARKET ?


J DOWNHAM 1 J VILLAGE HALL »


* SUNDAY, MAY 31 at, J 4 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. *


1 Old post cards, brass T wear, pottery etc. J


Refrashmenls. * Inquiries: 'J' Fairs,


4 Barnoldewlck 813626 * *


* *


BARBEQUE FRIDAY, JUNE 5th Music by


BLACK KNIGHTS 8-30 p.m. —1-30 a.m. Licensed Bar


Chicken Supper Tickets:


Clitheroe 22687 Clitheroe 23396


and Clitheroe 22296


RECORD FAIR


THIS SUNDAY, MAY 31st


at the Kelrby Hotel,


Burnley, 10-30 a.m. to 4 p.m.


ADMISSION: 50p


Transpennine Fairs 0532-892087


S.S. MICHAEL AND


JOHN'S SOCIAL CENTRE presents


50/50 DANCE


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


Admission at door 50p


SATURDAY, JUNE 6th 7-30 p.m.


Return of the fabulous


JIMMY JAMES AND


THE VAGABONDS Tickets available from committee


1 MRAILWAY EXHIBITION


CENTRAL METHODISTS, BURNLEY


opp. the Jobcentre Friday, May 29th 6 p.m


May 30th 10 a.m. — 9 p 12-30 p.m.


10 working la yo u ts : 3 tra and meals available : Ad


* * * * * * * k GRAND INDO


k SALE ANDF Z SATURDAY, JUNE


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(Stall holder Barfowfor


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BOLTON-BY-BOWLA T O W E R A P


THERADCUFFE! IN C O


SATU RD A Y, M In the VI


Tickets £1.501- Available on BOLTON-B


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