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.__________________* 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.
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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. --------
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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
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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. te l . 23278
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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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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.
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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.
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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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WE EK LY TR EB LE : 30 — 11 — 4 EVER Y W ED N ESDA Y
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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
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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
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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
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£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«
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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
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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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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 * *
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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
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