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Clitlieroe m n (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) C U U ie ro e A d v e r t is e r it* T im e x , O c to b e r jSHh, JOS?


What’s on...What’s on...What ’s on...What ’s o n ...W h a t ’s o n . . . CIVIC HALL


A CLITHEROE: Tel. 23278


Thursday at 2-15 and 7-30, Friday and Saturday at 7-30 p.m.


THE ARISTOCATS (u>


Commencing Monday to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


SATURDAY 8-20ROOBARB


8-25 SA TUR DA Y STARTS HEPg


8- 40 CHUCKLFVISION 9-


9-30 G OIN G L IV E ! 12-12 WEATHER


WO F I L M : “ SO N OF 8-30 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUS- KONG". The man who unleashed King Kong on New York retreats to the China Seas where a trea- sure hunt leads him to


Kong’s son. By saving the young gorilla’s life, he wins


00 THE MUPPET BABIES the creature's help against the perils and monsters that lie ahead.


beth Short, a star-struck young woman known as the Black Dahlia because of her penchant for black clothing and her raven black hair.


12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des* 4-40 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS 10-15ITN NEWS - - - N A T IO N A L BR,DOS


Racing from Welherby; 1-40 Motor Racing; 2-00 Racing from Wetherbv 2*10 Motor Racing. The Formula Ford Festival from Brands Hatch- 2?3o rS


2*40 Bowls


The CIS Insurance UK Indoor Singles Champion- shiD from Preston- 3-10 SquP


to alteration!. 54)5NEWS; Weather.


5 - t5 R ^ ,O N A L NEWS AND ™ 5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON 5- 45 TELLY ADDICTS


time 6*15 MY FAMILY AND OTHER


reports on the week’s pro- ceedmgs in the House of L o rd s and q u e s t io n s Government Ministers and Opposition Peers.


6-15NEWSVIEW. Today’s news and sport, and a review of the week in subtitled pic- tures; weather.


Iasi in Ihe present series. Susan Hicks lo oks at


salmon, pike, trout and river beam.


[he Amencar' South during he final desperate days of the Civil War. 10-year-old Amy is p


when she finds instead a blood-soaked Army boot. Attached to it is an all-but- d e a d c o r p o r a l Jo h n Mcourney.


ash;3 50 Ha1i°T^es: 3 6-55 THE. FISH COURSE. The 1-25 POLICE WOMAN 55 Squash: 4-40 Final Score. (Timings are subject


2-45CLOSEDOWN ^


the series looks at the hie and work 01 George Balan-


PENSE. "Who Is The Black Dahlia” . Starring Lucie Arnaz, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Drama based on the 1947 h u .^e ^ ^ ^ -^ e ^ 'O ld El'za-


ED


WEIGHT TRAINING, F ITN E S S TRAINING, CIRCUIT TRAINING


Re-Commences at: ROEFIELD BARN


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd at 6 p.m.


Further Sessions: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5th at 6 p.m.


Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the Community


FORTHCOMING EVENTS at the


SWAN and


ROYAL ★ JAZZ NIGHT Every Monday


★ Christmas Eve Party Night Buffet Disco 8 p.m.—£5.95 Bar Extension till 11-15 p.m.


9*30 COPING


chine, founder of the New 104)0 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH York City Ballet.


ANIMALS. Gerry and Dr 9-30 FORTUNES OF WAR. Guy 11-00 OLD COUNTRY Stephanides explore the wonders ot the trap-door spider


continues to lecture at the 11-30 DANCIN’ DAYS 6- 45 BOB’S FULL HOUSE


7- 25 TH E RUS S A B B O T SHOW


7-55 CASUALTY. Windy Gate


university while Harriet is left 12-00 BIS GROUP BRITISH at home trying to cope with the trustrating Prince Yaki-


S P E E D C H E S S CHAMPIONSHIPS


mov and Saah Drucker who 12-30 POTTERY LADIES. To- Is hiding from the Iron Guard.


comes in complaining ol 10-35THE FILM CLUB. David pains in the chest and leg. Megan thinks that he may be a skiver, but Mary recog-


Robinson introduces the last In a short season premiering controversial Soviet films.


B-45 J U S T


nises a shadow on his lung. 10-38 FILM: “ SIGN OF DISAS- G O O D


FRIENDS. The path ot love is unlikely to run smooth lor Vince and Penny, even in Paris. Repeating the last series.


9-15 N E W S 9-


A N D SPORT; Weather.


H A L LOW -E ’ EN. Pa ul delves into the world of ghosts and "things that go bump in the night" at a


TE R " . A farmer's wile stands up against Stalin's


1-00 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


14)5 CHANNEL 4 RACING from Newmarket,


forced colleclvisalion pro- 2-35 PARNELL (1937) Clark gramme, only to find hersell facing the Nazis’ brutal occupation. While her hus- band conforms, she con- tinues her brave resistance


30 PAUL DANIELS LIVE AT


secret haunted house loca- v .v .v .v .v . ........................... ’ tion somewhere in England 9-25No.73


l


with the help ol Eugene 11-00THEROXY Burger.


10- 10 MONTY PYTHON’S FLY-


10-40 FILM: “ CAT’S EYE” . Brit- ish TV premiere of a Ste*


phen King horror film involv- ING CIRCUS


11-30S A T U R D A Y M A T I - Forced on to the tiny Lone-


some |s|and when her din- ghy jg swept away by a tidal


ing a stray cat in three Manuel, a South American different stories; a Mafia-run


company which uses sinister 1-00ITNNEWS


techniques to stop its clients 1.Q5 SAINT & GREAVSIE smoking; a gangster who 1-35W RESTLING f rom St invents a modern version of


George’s Hall. Bradford walking the plant to avenge 2-15 EASY STREET


his wife’s infidelity; and a lit* 2-45 GYMNASTICS. “ The Daily tie girl whose house shelters a deadly gremlin. Starring


12*10 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS 5-00 ITN NEWS 1-30 WEATHER


5-05 W A L T PRESENTS


Drew Barrymore and James 4.45 RESULTS SERVICE. Elton Woods. Directed by Lewis Welsby presents today's Teague (1985).


sports results.


5-15 BLOCKBUSTERS with Bob Holness.


5- 45 3-2-1 with Ted Rogers.


9-00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX 12-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 2-


30 NETWORK EAST 2-13 FILM: “ SHORT ENCOUN-


rjVer. Rebecca Porter meets ship’s deserter


to their oppression. 4-45 IN THE DOGHOUSE


5-05B R O O K S I D E OM- NIBUS.


6.30TO THE END OF THE RHINE. Today's pro-


64)0 RIGHT TO REPLY


gramme starts at the French car museum — Le musee


NEE. “ Run Rebecca. Run”. de I'Automobile which is shrouded by a scandalous


tale. Then a visit to the Isen- heim Altarpiece of Mathias


Gruenewald followed by Strasbourg and the Euro* pean Parliament,


7-00NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Seven Days,


7-30 BANDUNG FILE


6-30 t S THERE ANYBODY THERE?


M i r r o r N a t i o n a l 10-00 ST ELSEWHERE Championships” .


11-00SATURDAY ALMOST LIVE. Ben Elton introduces some of the best moments from the popular series shown earlier this year.


D I S N E Y 12-00 B A S E B A L L : WORLD SERIES. Mar t in Tyler rounds off this season with a look at the annual All-Star


game.


6- 45COPY CATS. The Copy 1-00VERDtCT (1973) Andre Cats return with the show that brings you more than an upper cut from Frank Bruno.


10 FILM CLUB MATINEE. 7-15 BLIND DATE Black.


TERS” . A lyrical love story 8-00 HOME TO ROOST. Henry’s about a trio of Bohemian lovers, until now blocked by the Soviet film censors.


brother decides to pay a rare visi t to the Wil lows household.


SUNDAY 4-


l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 8-


55 PLAYSCHOOL. 9-


104)0 BAZAAR. 10-


10-


Bamlo rd Chapel near Rochdale.


PORTUGESE. by Chantal Cuer.


11- 20 A VO US 15 MORNING WORSHIP from 30 D I S C O V E R I N G


10- 10-


55 TELEJOURNAL. Presented LA


FRANCE! French lor begin­ ners with Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones.


11- 45 ESPANA VIVA. An intro­ duction to Spain and the Spanish language.


12- 10 SIGN EXTRA.


12-35 FARMING. A look at the implications for beef pro­ ducers of the large number of calves being exported to France.


12-58 WEATHER lor farmers. 14)0 T H IS WE E K , NEXT WEEK.


2- 00 E A S T E N D E R S . 3- 00MATCH OF THE DAY


LIVE. Jimmy Hill introduces c o v e r a g e f r o m A n f ie ld between the giants Liverpool and Everton.


4- 6- 55 CARTOON.


5- 00 ZOOWATCH. 5- 45 VANITY FAIR.


TEM. A series giving advice and ideas on how to work your way through red tape and bureaucracy to get things changed in the community.


6-25 NEWS: WEATHER. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE. Pam Rhodes visits Salisbury Cathedral for a special cele­ bration of All Saints Day.


7- CLES. Mar t in faces a


dilemma when he has the opportunity to be rid of his next-door-neighbour Paul; if Paul stayed, it could make an old man happy.


7- 45 H OW AR D S ’ W AY. During


the Wolf Rock Race the “ Barracuda” goes to the rescue of two stricken sail­ ors. Frere dislikes Jan attending the Relton board meeting and tries pressure to dissuade her.


8-


Boswell’s court appearance arrives and the family don their best clothes to support him.


12-


9-25 SPEEDY AND DAFFY. 9-


T E R S OF UNIVERSE. 00 NO 73. BLACK BEAUTY.


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. To­ day’s service comes from the magnificent 18th century Derby Cathedral at Irongate. .


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD.


1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. 14)5 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


1-35 AAP KAAHAK. 1- 40 LINK. 2- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. 2-30 WALT DISNEY’S WINNIE THE POOH AND THE HONEY TREE.


34)0 THE WORST WITCH. 4-15 CARTOON. 4-


5- 00 WHO'S THE BOSS? 5-


Bowen. 6- OODOWN TO EARTH. See


how the fast-flowing River Kent has survived centuries of environmental change. Bob Smithies accompanies naturalist Ron Freethy on a journey to the sea.


15WORKING THE SYS­


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. 7-


YOUR CARDS RIGHT.


7- 45 LIVE FROM THE PALLADI­ UM with Jimmy Tarbuck.


8- 45 ITN NEWS. 9- 00 THE CHARMER.


104)0 SPITTING IMAGE. 10-


SHOW. 11- 15 EVER DECREASING CIR­


5- 00 MUSIC IN CAMERA. 5-


35 HE-MAN AND THE MAS- 7-


T H E 7- 30THE ADVENTURES OF


6- 30TH E M O N E Y P R O ­ GRAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Singleton.


15 ON THE HOUSE. 50THE GREAT PHILOSO­


PHERS. Bryan Magee's history of western philoso­ phy reaches Immanuel Kant, considered the greatest western philosopher since the ancient Greeks.


8- 35 T H E 9-


N A T U R A L WORLD. "Grizzly!” 25 DID YOU SEE. . . ? 104)5 GRAND PRIX.


10- 40 F I L M : C A S T L E KEEP. Sydney Pollack’s visually stylised World War II film set in a 10th-century Belgian castle, where Burt Lancaster and his fellow sol­ diers are holed up


30 KNIGHTS OF GOD. 30BUL L S E Y E with Jim 10-


— 9-25 MOVIE MAHAL.


00 T H E W O R L D T H I S


WEEK. The return of TV's only weekly programme


devoted solely to interna­ tional affairs for a new series of 20 programmes.


11- 00 POB'S PROGRAMME. 11-


15 BRUCE FORSYTH’S PLAY DOWN UNDER.


30 T H E SOUTH B A N K 30 THE SILK ROAD. Tonight's


programme i l lust rates changes in the road's appearance over the years and the vitality of China, by contrasting the old and the new.


30 CLOSEDOWN.. BBC-2 )


7-15 GRAND PRIX. The 1987 Fo rmu la One Wor ld Championship.


35 BREAD. The day of Freddie 9-


9-


94)5 FORTUNES OF WAR. Har­ riet moves to Athens after Bucharest is overrun by the Germans. After an anxious time waiting for Guy to join her. she meets a young Brit­ ish officer, Charles Warden, and gradually becomes attracted to him.


10-05 NEWS: Weather. 10-


looks at the influence of American evangelists on Guatemala, a traditionally Catholic country, over the past 10 years.


11- WORLD. 10- 10-


ALL. \ A N D


10 NOW ON TWO. adventure series.


10-00 ODYSSEUS: THE GREA­ TEST HERO OF THEM


SHOW. Cartoon.


Potter with young people’s views and ideas.


10- 45 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS. 11- 30 THE FIRE-RAISER. 12- 00 WINDMILL.


20 EVERY MAN. This film 00 W E L C O M E TO MY


' 1-00 NO LIMITS. 2-00 RUGBY SPECIAL 2- 40 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS. 3- 00 F I L M : T E N T A L L MEN. Burt Lancaster leads a group of ha rd -b it te n ' French legionnaires on an apparently suicidal mission


12- 00THE WALTONS. Jason Walton faces one of life's most difficult lessons when he learns that his close friend is suffering from a ter­ minal illness and has only a year to live.


1- 00 T R E A S U R E HUNT. Sussex.


2- 00 EMPRESS WU.


2-30 LOST HORIZON (1936). Frank Capra's c la ssic romantic fantasy, from the novel by James Hilton, star­ ring Ronald Colman as a young English diplomat who, with others, survives a plane crash and finds a Utopian community.


35 WHIRLYBIRDS. Helicopter


4*55THE 2000 YEAR OLD MAN. Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner provide the voices in this animated version of their classic comedy routine view­ ing the history of the world through the eyes ol a 2000- year-old man.


5-15NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by


15THE CHARLIE BROWN S N O O P Y


, T H E B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.


64)0 A M E R I C A N F O OT


BALL. Angelo Abela and Andy Smart introduce the


40NOW IT’S YOU. Simon


best American football game action with reporter John Smith from the USA.


7-15 BAKA — PEOPLE OF THE R A IN F O R E S T . Th i s drama'documentary, pari of the Worldwise season, looks at the Baka Pygmies deep in the Cameroon rain forest.


9- 10- 12-10 CLOSE. PROPHECY. MENT (1941). Ladies are you


O V E RW E IG H T ? ' Be a Christmas Cracker this year.


. Christine, lost over 5 stones and Audrey lost over


5 stones arid dozens and dozens of our ladies have all reached their target weight..


OUR PLAN WORKS — WE’VE PROVED IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN


15THE TRUMPET OF A 25 LAD IE S IN RETIRE


i ' Join one ol our, long established clubs. S L IM S E T


Tel. Blackburn 47471


* MAGIC! * FUN! k GAMES! * SHAUN McCREE


★ CHILDREN’S MAGIC SHOW *


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


FOR DETAILS RING (0200) 24422 30WORZEL GUMMIDGE with


Cayatte’s suspense drama starring Sophia Loren as a gangster’s widow who kid- Cilia


judge Jean Gabin. to ensure her son, Michel Albertini, is a cqu itted of rape and murder,


2-50 CLOSE


BOROUGH OF HYNDBURN RECREATION and AMENITIES DEPARTMENT presents


naps the diabetic wife of RALPH McTELL IN CONCERT-


CIVIC THEATRE, OSWALDTWISTLE TOWN HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th at 7-30 p.m. Tickets: Adults £5, Children and Senior Citizens £4


35 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS. 50 REVIEW.


Available Irom Accrington and Great Harwood Town Halls. Oswaldlwistle Rates Office. Rishton Council Offices. Hyndburn Sports Centre and Recreation and Amenities Departmenl, Gothic House. St James's Street. Accrington. Tel. 33157


SU N IN N WADDINGTON


HALLOW-E’EN DISCO AND


ST PETER’S STONYHURST A Marian Y e a r


MISSION Fr JOHN EDWARDS, S.J.


will be conducted by from SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st


to SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1987 Mission service each evening


Weekdays 7-30 p.m., Sundays 6-30 p.m. INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE SAVE THE CHILDREN COFFEE MORNING


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st 10 a.m. to 12 noon


St Mary’s Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe


Christmas cards, etc. Bring and buy, cake stall, raffle


ADMISSION 25p *


SS MICHAEL & JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE presents


' ★ TOP COUNTRY BAND ★ Plus Phil Case for 50/50 Dancing


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1987, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets £1.50


Right of admission reserved 18-years-old and over


COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS or GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th to SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st ! 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, other days 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


A vast variety of genuine antiques for sale to the general public by leading specialists nationwide throughout this superb venue, the leading event for the whole of Lancashire.


Subjects include: Fine furniture of all periods, textiles, treen, silver, jewellery, paintings, clocks, silver, Victoriana, etc.


•k BISTRO RESTA UR ANT AND WINE BAR k k SPECIALITY SWISS CREAM TEAS k Admission: £1.50 per adult (children free) CASTLE FAIRS (0663) 50682


>


4 4 „


*


* RESEARCH FUND J


Support our efforts to raise funds for Cancer Research and give us your unwanted goods to sell.


4 We need clothing, household goods, bric-a-brac, books, * *


toys, elc. We will take almost anything you would like to donate.


Please telephone If you have goods to collect


IMPERIAL CANCER 16 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st Pendleton Village Hall . 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


6ft. STALLS — £6


(ALL TO BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE) No New Goods or Clothes


BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Mr C’s, BARNOLDSWICK 815756 FANCY DRESS


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st From 8 p.m. onwards


ADMISSION FREE BEFORE 10 p.m.


Fancy Dress optional ★ t t t i t l i t t .......... ............... ....................


i CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whatley Road, Clltheroe Tel. 23337 ■


: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 St. PRIVATE EYES U SU A L E N T E R TA IN M E N T


(Superb Group) ,


; E V ER Y FR ID A Y A ND S U N D A Y : Members and Bona Fide Guests';'


* LMame’s HALLOW-E’EN SPECIAL


9-30 p.m. — 2 a.m.


Paul and Maxine welcome you to a great night out EVERY THURSDAY FREE ADMISSION


THRILLER WEEKEND Friday and Saturday


• Free admission in FANCY DRESS before 10-30 p.m.


16 Accrington Road, Whatley


Tel. Whalley 3086 Christmas brochure now available


LOWER BUCK INN HOME-MADE BAR MEALS DAILY


WADDINGTON S CLITHEROE 28705


Traditional Sunday lunch — High teas, 12 noon 5 p.m. STEAKS OUR SPECIALITY


Suppers served in our dining room until 11 -45 p.m. Last orders for supper 10-30 p.m., Sundays 10 p.m.


-k— A


Small parties catered for


Please telephone for menu


y H a rffWIme Qtmqe CABARET


CARVERY and


LOUNGE BAR Tel. Accrington 384874


K EN DODD in c o n c e r t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th


Plus special guest a r tis ts SHE 3 Fabulous vocal harmony group


T ickets now available £5.50. Bar and Disco 8-30 — 1 a.rr


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


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


COME


THE ASSHET0NARMS, D0W


NHAM DINNER DANCES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT


The evening commences tram 8 p.m. with a 5-course dinner followed by music lor dancing to suit all tastes. Licensed till 1 a.m. £9 per person inclusive.


Tel. Clltheroe 41227 for reservations or Inquiries DANCING


to BOB JONES AND HIS MUSIC ..


NOVEMBER 14th 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.


on SATURDAY,


ADMISSION £2.50 (Inc. supper)


Tickets from Bolton-by-Bowland 277


MAKE A MEAL i THE MECHJ


A full range of tasty food at reason| from 10 a.m. every day at


NOW AVAILABLE — PRE-r


Have a meal before you see a s h l Details from the Mechanic


— RECREATION AND LEI| DEPARTME*


MONDAY, N l Loose Exchange T h f


SCARE A new play by I


A challenging look PadihamTowr| Tickets: £2.25: C


PLEASE NOTE: T h l of nudity and is n o tl easily f


THE FAMOUS ANNUAL LANCASHIRE ANTIQUE DEALERS’ FAIR


MAGNIFICENT STONYHURST, HURST GREEN, WHALLEY (follow AA signs)


UL * FRIDAY, Temba Theatre! BLACK L(f


A new double bill from sfe Padiham To


Tickets £2.25.1


MONDAY, NOVEl A FUNN1


EVENING [ KOS


An evening of anecdote


Habergham Sixth Fof Tickets: £3.00; |


BOOKING NOW OE


ROMEO AND JULIET — Haberghanf CEILIDH NIGHT — Padiham Town K JIG SAW PIECES with Adrian Hed( December 2nd


XMAS MUSIC HALL — December 11 f


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS Present


“The Shop at


Sly Corner” (By Kthvjiril Percy)


. at Whalley Adult Centre THURSDAY, FRIDAY,


29th, 30th and 31st inclusive at 74)0 p.m.


from Whitaker’s Shop, Whatley, or Tel. Whatley 2325, nr 2998


TICKETS: £1.10 (Child 80p) SATURDAY, OCTOBER • FANCY DRESS COMPETITION with prizes


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th


A U D IT IO N IN G N IG H T All proceeds to Scanner Appeal


STAY LO a vocal trio JOHN SINCLAIR vocalist


THE KEITH PAUL DUO knockout act CHRIS WILD vocal/instrumentalist


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th


BEN S H E R ID A N Dynamic vocalist SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st


MEMBERS DRAW £10


TURKEY DRAW tor October 25th No. 28721 (claimed) Members and Bona Fide Guests.


HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB


FLEA MARKET AND INDOOR CAR


BOOT SALE on SUNDAY,


NOVEMBER 1st


at The Village Hall, Hurst Green


10 a.m. till 4 p.m.


Refreshments available all day Stalls £7


Tel. Mrs T. Crotty, Stonyhurst 486 or Mr D. Packer, Stonyhurst 639


THE MARINI ENSi


Concert programme! Ro gerjl


8 p.m. — Tickets £ 2 1 Mechanics F<fl


JUNE TABO| PRIOR i


The first ladies of fo | North-Wesl


8 p.m. — Tickets £§


JAZZ COLLI P f


Stan Barker and [ friends in eveninl


8 p.m. — Tickets! CABARET SEATINl


FREE


IN THE MECHAl N O V (


THE LES|


Gable stars as Irish patriot Charles Stuarl Parnell, who fought to win home rule for Ireland. His political career ended in scandal alter an allair.


day's programme locuses on the legendary career and work ol Susie Coope/OBE. now a design consultant lor Wedgwood,


ACCRINGTON and ROSSENDALE


COLLEGE GALA PERFORMANCES present THE FAMOUS


BRIGHOUSE and RASTRICK BAND


• Gofd and silver disco awards tor " The Floral Dance" • Major contest winners on numerous occasions • National Champions 1980


Held at the Sandy Lane Centre, Accrington


on Wednesday, November 11th, at 7-45 p.m. Sponsored by Blair Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd Tickets (£3 and £2) available from;


Reception. Sandy Lane. Accrington Reception. Rawtenstall


Reception, Blackburn Road. Accrington Also from:


Tel. Acc. 393521 Tel. Ross. 213558 Tel. Acc. 393521


Althams Travel Services Ltd. Blackburn Road. Accrington. Tel. Accrington 393611


J) 10-30 SCOTLAND'S STORY.


★ New Year’s Eve Party Night Buffet Disco S p.m.—£5.95. Bar Extension till 12-50 a.m.


A Q U A T O N E


WEDNESDAY MORNINGS 9-15 a.m. — 10 a.m.


EA R LY B IR D S E S S IO N S :


MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 7 a.m. —. 8 a.m.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL — Serving the Community


RIBBLESDALE POOL


EDISFORD RD„ CUTHEROE Telephone: 24825


RIBBLE VALLEY POULTRY SOCIETY


ANNUAL SHOW


will be held on


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1987 in


Clitheroe Auction Mart


146 classes for large fowl, water fowl, bantams and eggs.


Over 1,000 exhibits


Open to public 1 p.m. — 4 p:m. Admission 50p, including catalogue


W H A L L E Y A B B E Y


— ANNUAL


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


CLAIMING DATES


For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention


Contact.


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, ClltheFoe Tel. 24804/22323 '


O C T O B E R 3 0 t h . K im i n n t o n M c m o r i u l I n s t i t u t e 6 0 t h A n n i v e r s a r y Dane*; inclmlin «i b u f f e t s u p p e r f r om 8 p .m .


i p -m


BONFIRE and FIREWORKS m , PARTY


yHartfolme grange CABARET


CARVERY and


LOUNGE BAR Tel. Accrington 384874


^TH I^W E E k ^C A B A B E T ^


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th MADHATTERS


Sensational New Comedy Group plus DUSTY YOUNG Comedian


FRIDAY ONLY MADHATTERS WED., NOVEMBER 4th NIGHT GAMES


Fantastic vocal instrumentalists Free admission before 10 p.m.


Why not book a meal In the


carvery and reserve a seat In the Cabaret Lounge


Oress restriction Friday and


Saturday — Gentleman jackets please


★ IN THE LOUNGE BAR * MONDAY


entertains


DAVE RUSSELL (ex Ivy League)


TUESDAY AND THURSDAY KEN HARTLEY


F n l l M M k Y


WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Back in time with


PAT CARTER playing your requests


TH E ERNIE R ID ING TRIO


SATURDAYS


DAVE RUSSELL EN TER TA IN S


KEN HARTLEY j lu ^ u e s ^ r t is t ^


SUNDAYS Substantial Bar SnackB available SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st


PETERPRIOR Another lop act


WEEKLY TREBLE: 21 — 15 — 7 EVERY WEDNESDAY


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 4 — 4


B PARISH CHURCH B GUIDES


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


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NOVEMBER 2nd I at 7-30 p.m.


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Tickets: E2.50.J


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8 p.m. — Tickets & | CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st MARGO Sure lo please


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5th at 7 p.m.


Tickets £1.50 to include barbecue supper. Please telephone Whalley 2268


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N O V EM B E R 1 7 t h . T u e s d a y . P i l l i i u i s R e s i d e n t i a l H om e . C h e e s e a n d w i n e e v e n i tm . 6 - 3 0 p .m . Al l p r o c e e d s in a i d o f C l i t h e r o e Am b u l a n c e H e a r t S t a r t .


N O V E M B E R 1 8 T H ---- 2 1 S T . W a d d i n u t o n d r a m a « t ro u p . p r e s e n t ,* LI o y d G e o r « i e


K n c w M y F a t h e r ' . A c om e d y b y Wi l l i am D o iml a s H om e .


S A T U R D A Y N O V E M B E R 2 1 s t , C l i t h e r o e R o u n d Tah i t i .


R o a r i i x i T w e n t i e s D a n c e . . T i c k e t s r i it «i C l i t h e r o e 2 8 8 4 4 . P r o c e e d s f o r A n t h ­ o n y N o l a n A p p e a l .


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N O V EM B E R 2 6 t h , 2 7 t h a n d 2 8 t h . B o l t o n - b y - H o w l a n d


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F R ID A Y 2 7 t h N O V EM B E R . E v c n i n n C h r i s tm a s F a y r e . H ow l a n d C o u n t y S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l . ‘R iv e r s i n e a d * .


2 8 TH N O V EM B E R F r i e n d s o f S t J a m e s P r im a r y S c h o o l (C l i t h e r o e ) . C h r i s tm a s F a i r .


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WHERE: Edisford Br Clitheroe J


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15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


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• ★ ★ ■ A - * * * * * * - * - * * * , Chipping


Village Hall


PRIZE BINGO


Sunday, November 1st, at 7-30 p.m.


Prizes include Turkeys, Chickens, Meat, etc.


Doors Open 6-30 p.m.


Proceeds to Broughton • Ambulance Heart Start Appeal


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2 SHIPS DISCOS &’ 8 BARS TILL 2am Xmas & Party Bookings


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