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FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd and SATURDAY, JUNE 4th at 7-30 p.m.
A FESTIVAL OF LAUGHTER
with those masters of mirth S A T U R D A Y
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6- 45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-25 ROOBARB
8-30 THE FAMILY-NESS 8-
10-
9- 00 ON THE WATERFRONT 10-52 WEATHER
J-ZS FILM. Having a Wonderful MO THE ONE GAME. Opening • Time, s ta r r in g G in g e r Rogers and Douglas Fair- banks jun. A career girl who
episode of a fantasy-drama serial. Nicholas Thorne, a wealthy young businessman
claims to have no interest in the opposite sex finds the holiday camp where she is
35 THE MUPPET BABIES staying overrun with hus- band-hunting girls and wild
55GRANDSTAND with Des-
Ennland v west lnriin<; third 4-35 CRICKET, hirst lest. lony dav ol the first Test' Irom
mond Lynam. 11-00 Cricket:
Trent Bridle- 1 -00 News £ 55Tlnnil:9Udies9 Rna7Day
Raclng Uom°Haydock' P ad l
L c in o fmm HavdMk Park- 3 0^ r ic k S -3 30 Golf-The
Woburn; 4-30 Show Jump- ing; 4-55 Final Score.
M 5 NEWS AND WEATHER 5-15R EGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT
5-20 CARTOON 5-
Seven Ride* Starrina Lee Van Cleat and Stefanie
paroles a bunch of guns- lingers from Tucson state
town. The fourth of the "Seven” pictures
7- 05 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
8- 8- TER SHOW WEATHER
9- 05 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
9-45 FILM. Hanky Panky. Gene 9-25 GET FRESH
5-00 MORNING NEWS 6-00TV-AM
Wilder stars in a comedy 11-30THE INCREDIBLE HULK thriller, directed by Sidney 12-00 WRESTLING Poitier, as architect Michael 1-00 NEWS
BODAYS
proves to be the beginning 44)0ATHLETICS. The count- of a nightmare. Unjustly accused of murder, he goes on the run shadowed at
every turn by criminals who 5-00 NEWS
want information he does 5-05 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS not possess. Co-starring
MICKEY MOUSE Gilda Radnor (the real-life 5-15 A N D
11- 30 A M E R I C A N BASKETBALL
12- Poiitti. 1-
V A L 1988. Gary Davies introduces part 3 of this year's festival. Stars: Euryth- mics. Jellybean and Scritti
30WEATHER 5-4$ 5 ALIVE
6-15 TARBY'S FRAME GAME 6 -4 5 C A N N O N
20MONTREUX ROCK FESTI- A N D
Tommy and Bobby try to save Gloria Hunniford from a sinister fate.
7-30M U R D E f l ,
WROTE. Jessica finds hor- self in trouble when she
S H E
visits a wowans prison to give lectures in creative writing.
MO THE TWO OF US. Elaine has been working in India for
6- 2- 45 SHRIKANT
50 OPEN UNIVERSITY let things slide during her absence.
T H E R E ' S
Mrs Wilder), Kathleen Quin- MORE. Jimmy weaves his Ian and Richard Widmark.
eccentric way through the world of airline pilots.
down for the Olympic starts for real with the opening of Britain's outdoor season.
mie' Classic revenge west- ern conlmuln9 lhe Jam0s
Stewart 80th birthday sea-
„ „ „ d h„ ioachas armad with repealing rifles. WIN Lockhart vows to track down
the gun-runner responsible. 25 FILM. The Magnificent
3 cattle baron. With Arthur Kennedy.
Powers. A marshall whose >0-25 CRICKET. First Test. Richie wife has been kidnapped
Benaud introduces high- lig h ts of to d a y 's play between England and the
against a bandit who is lay- l0"55 I N T E R N A T I O N A L ]J-20 MAGOO EXTRESS ing siege to a small Mexican
prison and rides into action West Indies at Trent Bridge. GOLF. Harry Carpenter
i f ? ,, 5* " ^ u
introduces highlights of the 1-00FILM. Seventh Heaven. third round of the Dunhill Br i t i sh Ma s t e r s f rom Woburn.
11-35 FILM. Days and Nights in 15 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH- 50N EWS , SP O RT A N D
Romantic fable starring James Stewart as a cynical, atheistic Paris sewer worker
whose love for a woman
the Forest (1-35 close) (Simone Simon) survives aoainst all the odds.
2-50F O U R W H E E L S NO BRAKES
3-00 CHANNEL 4 RACING from Epsom
5-05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 64)0 RIGHT TO REPLY
7-00 ODYSSEY
Jordan, for whom a taxi-ride 1-05 AROUND THE WORLD IN 8-00REID A B O U T THE with a mysterious woman
USSR. Will Glasnot and P e r is t ro ik a be la s t in g influences on Soviet life or is their existence dependent on Gorbachev remaining in power? In the second of three programmes, Jimmy Reid travels to the Baltic slate of Lavtia and the Mus* lim republic of Kazakhastan to emphasise the tremen- dous contrast in lifestyle
within the Soviet Union.
94)0 FI LM ON FO U R E X- T R A . N e lly ’ s V e rs io n .
B A L L . More mirth a s Eileen Atkins stars in this
mystery thriller which con- tinues Channel 4's season of Film on Four repeats. A well-dressed, middle-aged
woman checks into a coun- try hotel. She d o esn 't
remember anything about the past — even her real name. But she q u ickly
becomes involved in a series ol sinister events,
six months and Ashley has 10-55C R A IG G O E S MAD IN MELBOURNE
11-25 AFTER DARK <2P<?Rz7 N 0 R 7 H |THC ASSOCIATED BRITISH PORTS SEASON T osca PUCCINI 1 4 & 17 JU N E
F idelto C armen
BEETHOVEN 15 J U N E
BIZET 16 & 18 J U N E
9-15 NEWS; Weather. 9-
10-
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-
9- 9-
10- 00 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
10-25 BUSINESS MATTERS: Re peat of William Woollard's report on the final of this y e a r ’ s competit ion for employees who have come up with enterprising ideas for their company.
10-
venth of 10 programmes for people with learning difficul ties. Members of a volunteer scheme at Middlefield Train ing Centre in Wiltshire show how they hel p in the community.
11- PEOPLE.
11-40 IN THE KNOW. 11-
— A BEGINNER'S GUIDE.
12- 05 SIGN EXTRA. 12-30 FARMING. Claire Powell vis its a Yorkshire farm powered by wind.
12-58 W E A T H E R FARMERS.
F O R
1- 00 THIS W E E K N E X T WEEK. Vivian White inter views the Rt Hon. Neil Kin- nock MP live about his modernisation of the Labour Parly and its policies and his hopes of a future election victory.
2- 00 EASTENDERS. Ian has a show-down with Pete. Den offers some advice on pub management to Frank.
3- 00 FILM: THE LEMON DROP KID. Bob Hope stars as an incompetent tipster who causes gang leader Moose Moran to loose $10,000 on a horse and is given three weeks to repay the money.
4- SHOW.
4- 50 SUPERMAN'S 50th ANNI VERSARY. Dana Harvey
presents an affectionate trib ute to the superhero, review ing his greatest adventures
as portrayed in books, magazines, television series and a clutch of feature films.
5- 40THE AN IM A LS R O A D SHOW. Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy visit the Isle of Man and discover some ol the island's distinc tive animals including cats with no tails and sheep with four horns.
6- 15 LIFELINE.
6-25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE comes from the Church of the Resurrection in Moscow as the R u s s ia n Orthodox Church celebrates its 1000th anniversary this week.
7- ENTERTAINMENT. 7-45ONE BY ONE. Rani the
elephanl is stolen from the zoo leaving everyone bewil- dered, including the police!
8-35M A S T E R M IN D : T H E FINAL Magnus Magnusson\ hosts the final of the compe tition at the MacRobert Arts Centre as the Unversity'of Stirling, with five finalists competing for the coveted title. Specialist subjects are: the mutiny on the Bounty and the history of, Pitcairn to 1970; the English Civil War, 1642-49; the life and novels of Virginia Woolf; the life and times of Nancy Astor 1879- 1964; and the history of the Arabs AD200-750.
5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25S U N D A Y WI TH G E T FRESH. CARTOON TIME.
15 A Q U E S T I O N OF 9- RUXPIN.
10- 00 GET FRESH SUNDAY. 10-
series continuing the pio neering adventures of a 19th century Scottish family who have left Scotland to make a new life for themselves.
11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. To day's service comes from
Scargill House, Kettlewell, in the Yorkshire Dales.
12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. 14)5 ACTION POINT. THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.
1-35 A A PKA A HAK. 1- 40 LINK.
2- 00 REVELATIONS. 2-30 ATHLETICS. 4-30 JIMMY'S.
11- 55 PLAY SCHOOL
15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.
30 THAT'S LIFEI 50 A LIFE OF OUR OWN. Se
the Ru s s i an Orthodox Church, its music, art, archi tecture and relationship with the state, are explored in the first of two programmes marking the church's millen- ium. The film visits some of Russia's holiest shrines, from Zagursk, a centre for pilgrimage north of Moscow, to the ancient monastery caves near Kiev in the Ukraine, to trace the roots of a religion which preserved national identity under Mon gol domination and helped rally the country against the Nazi invasion.
15 GREEK LANGUAGE AND
10- 11- 11- 12-
50 BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE
( BB02 ) OF
6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-05 H A W K
WILDERNESS.
1-20 CARTOON TWO. 1-30 S U N D A Y G R A N D
S T AN D with Desmond Lynam; 1-30 MOTOR RAC ING. Action from today’s Grand Prix in Indianapolis; 2-
T H E 55 HAVE A BABY. 12-55 WEATHER. 15 EVERYMAN. This history of
54)0 A L L CUED UP. Two cou ples fight it out on the giant keyboard to see who can g uess the c lues to the screen puzzle.
5- 30 H I G H W A Y T O
HEAVEN. Jonathan sees to it that a heartless millionaire trades places with a vagrant.
6- 30ITN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. The 200th edi tion of Highway comes from the idyllic town of Inveraray in the west of Scotland.
7- 8-
7- 45 T A L E S O F UNEXPECTED.
15 FAMILY FORTUNES. T H E
15 HOOPERMAN. Harry Hoo-
perman goes undercover to try to trap a ruthless loan shark.
25 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. 55 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 15 SHRIKANT.
8- 45 ITN NEWS. 9- OOQUEENIE. A two-part drama based on Michael Korda's fictionalised biogra phy of Hollywood actress Merle Oberon.
11-00RO OM A T TH E B O T TOM. The BBC has pur loined Megla T V 's top newsreader. Mr Hughes instructs Nesbitt to seek revenge.
11- 12-
H followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
NEWS HEADLINES.
1-25 D-DAY SPECIAL — THE LONGEST DAY.
15 SHOW JUMPING. The
Everest Double Glazing Nations Cup from Hickstead. 3- 00 GOLF. The Dunhill Brit ish Masters at Woburn Golf and Country Club. 4-30 SHOW JUMPIN G: 5-30 TENNIS from Paris. The men's final of the French Open Championship.
6- 40T H E 7-
M O N E Y PROGRAMME. 30THE P I NK P A N T H E RAMERICAN VISITORS.
8- 45THEATRE NIGHT: THE RIVALS.
10-50 MOVIEDROME. Alex Cox
introduces writer-director John Milius’ 1970 classic surling movie.
10-52 FI LM : BIG WEDNES DAY. Jan-Michaol Vincent, William Katt and Gary Busey slar in the story of three surf ers, from their carefree yout h on Ca l i f o r n i a n beaches, through the draft and the hippie era to the early 70s and a reunion to ride the biggest wave of their fives.
4-35 JOBFINDER.
9-25 TEESRA KINARA. 9-50 SETTLERS' TALES.
1O00THE W O R L D THIS WEEK. Television's only weekly programme dedi cated to international affairs.
11-00 NETWORK 7. 15 BA TH FES TI VAL —
1- 00 WIRED. 2- 00 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 2-15C H A N N E L 4 R A C I N G INTERNATIONAL
2-50IN H E R IT T H E WI ND (1960). Stanley Kramer's
celebrated version of the
notorious 1925 Tennessee “ Monkey Tr ial" starring Spencer Tracy as the libral lawyer opposing hidebound fun damentalist Fred ric March in the trial of school teacher Dick York, accused of propounding Darwin's theory of evolution.
5-10N EWS SUM M AR Y AND WEATHER.
5-15 T H E B U S I N E S S
64)0 ROWING: THE LEYLAND DAF POWER SPRINT.
7-00 CHALLENGE TO SPORT. 7-15 THE STORYTELLER. 7-45 WALDHEIM — A COMMIS
35 ADVENTURES OF TEDDY 30THE CAMPBELLS. Drama
SION OF INQUIRY. This commission met over nine days in an attempt to estab lish for the first time whether or not Dr Kurt Waldheim, the president of Austria, is the victim of a smear campaign or whether, based solely on the evidence, he really has a case to answer in connec tion with war crimes. This edited recording Is intro duced by Sir Alastair Burnet.
set and shot In Ireland adapted by Neil Jordan from his own short story. The lilm involves Bill, a saxophone player in a dance band, whose teenage son Luke Is beginning to explore the possibilities of life.
12- 50CINEMA FROM TH REE CONTINENTS: ALSINO Y EL CONDOR (1983).
. 2-20 CLOSE. PROGRAMME.
| STEAM and VINTAGE DISPLA Y JUNE 4th and 5th, at the
Hark t’ Bounty Inn, Slaidburn
Other attractions: Miniature Railway and Steam Engines, Coconut Shy, Olde Tyme Striker, Fair ground Organ, Craft Stalls, etc., plus Maypole Dancing and Clog Dancing
SATURDAY EVENING — ‘Bar-b-Q’ Proceeds to Slaidburn Village School
9-30 p.m. — 2 a.m.
FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY FRIDAY
STOCKINGS AND SUSPENDERS COMPETITION 1st Prize: £10
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LIVE BAND and DISCO 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.
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INXS Status Quo Wet, Wet, Wet Bruce Springsteen
Donnlngton Park Rock Festival
August 29th Michael Jackson (Leeds)
Michael Jackson (Ainlree)
S 0 2 5 4 5 1 1 1 2 Local pick-ups In Clitheroe and Whalley
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WEEKLY DOUBLE 29 — 23
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6-30 NEWS SUMMARY AND W EA TH ER followed by THE FAITH OF MARXISM
coverage of England v West
of the French Open Cham- ^W E A T H E R rtlnnchin Irrtm Parle- O fin WfcAIMtH
4-35 CRICKET First Test Tonv Lswls mlr. ° lu<iesJ ulH'Br
whose company makes games, is forced to play a reality game invented by Magnus, a sinister figure from Nick's past.
young men. There's also a 1(W)0 NEWS AND SPORT
1D-20PARKINSON OME-TO- ONE. Few people have had
successful careers ranging as tar and wide as Ihose of
Adam Faith.
N E W S V I E W " ' a N D " -O S KO JA K . Act ion on the streets of New York with
hOmiClde detOCtlVe, LtOUten- *
Ra°c^nq Iroirlidavdock Pari? 8-45 FILM‘ The Man lrom Lara' 12-05 FILM- Burt Roynolds in The 2 - 3 5 ^ e n n 7 s / c S W
HEADLINES
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; followed by NEWS
Dunh i f M a k e r 's f r im son' When, hls broll?er dies 2-10 FORMULA ONE u u n n in M a s te r s trom m a cavalry p a r o , mas-
VaV a.i^ paths with the vicious m Vuj 3-15 MOVIES AT WAR > 1 3 m u v i e o h i wan.________ w l tZ
A thousand miles later, in 9*30 MAKING THE MOST OF New Mexico, he crosses. 1(W)0 4 WHAT ITS WORTH
son of' 10-30 FILM. They Sh all Have
Music. Sentimental drama starring world-famous violin-
ist Jascha Heifetz (as hint- self), who comes to the aid
of a music schoolI for slum children which is threatened
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DOWNHAM AND TWISTON VILLAGE FETE
SUNDAY, JUNE 12th 1*30 to 5 p.m.
STAR ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE BARDEN STEEL SOUND PENDLE JAZZ BAND
DUCK RACES, MANY STALLS CHILDREN’S RIDES
CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS Z NOW OPEN LAUREL and HARDY FRIDAY
CHICKENS COME HOME ANY OLD PORT THE MUSIC BOX BEAU CHUMPS
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The Sons of Ihe Desert will be Joining in the fun and we are pleased to welcome on Saturday Mrs Warden, Sian Laurel's only living relative. Bring the family along.
MONDAY, JUNE 6th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m. Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman
NO WAY OUT (is.
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Monday 6th — Saturday, Juna 11th, 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £2.50 (Monday all Mats £2) Conceived and originally directed by
Music and now lyrics by STUART DUNCAN. JOSEPH 8ERUH
Originally produced on the New York stage by EDGAR LANSBURY.
STEPHEN SCHWARZ
ANDY KERSHAW INTRODUCES
A LITTLE RAIN. CLOSER THAN COMFORT and THE SULPHATE FAMILY
Friday, Juna 17th, 8 p.m. Tickets £3.50 (£3 In advanco)
A bit serious. A bit funny. A bit good
GARBUTT
Sunday, June 121,8 p.m. Tickets £3
BRIAN CANT and
JONATHAN COHEN
10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. Tickets £1.50
Saturday, June 16th
Tv stars in fun-filled show for children
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BURNLEY SERVICES TATTOO 1988
MEET THE ARMED FORCES AT
TOWNELEY PARK ON 18th & 19th JUNE 1988 Royal Marines Commando Display Team Queens Colour Squadron RAF
Royal Artillery Motor Cycle Display Team Red Devils Free Fall Team
MASSED BANDS;
Staff Band The Royal Corps of Signals Band and Drums 'Hie Devonshire and Dorset Regiment Corunna Band, and Bugles 3rd Battalion The Light Infantry
Band rtnd Drums The 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment Pegasus Band and Drams The Parachute Regiment
TWO PROGRAMMES ON SATURDAY 18th JUNE AT 2.30 pm AND 6.30 pm.
ONE PROGRAMME ON SUNDAY 19th JUNE AT 2.30 pm. ENTRY VIA SPRINGWOOD ROAD/DEERPARK ROAD. STATIC DISPLAYS FROM 1.00 pm EACH DAY. ADMISSION AND CAR PARKING FREE.
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JUNE 4th & Sth. Sliiidburn Stcum und Vintage Vehicle Display. For further details contact Slaidburn 605.
STH JUNE 1988. Heritage Fair. CUthcroc Round Table and Clitheroc Lions. Town Centre stalls available. Tel. _John Roberts 23550.
S U N D A Y J U N E 1 2 t h . Mediaeval Fayre at Whulley Abbey. Whatley St District Lions Club. Iinq. to Gt Har- . wood 884112.
12 J U N E . D own b am and Twiston Villauo Fete. 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Theme is •Carnival Time.*
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18th JUNE West Bradford villuyc Sports day and bar-
SUNDA Y 19th JUNE. Chaiy- Icy Manor Open Day. Fur t h e r d e t a i ls , c o n t a c t Acrrlimton 383347.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th THE ROGER
WESTBROOK SHOW
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th
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SATURDAY, JUNE 4th SILK FINISH Sure to Dlease SUNDAY, JUNE 5th MIKE GIBSON Another first i ^
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WHALLEY FLOWER CLUB
DEMONSTRATION by Mrs Pearl Knight
. “FROM EAST TO WEST”
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THURSDAY, JUNE 9th
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w e lc om e BLACK HORSE,
PIMLICO, CLITHEROE SUNDAY LUNCH 12 noon — 2 p.m. Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding or Chicken
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Ploughmans Special Platter. £2.75
Seafood Platter. £3.00
Bear garden Children welcome
Heritage Fayre CAKE STALL
Outside Woolworths Cakes wanted
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MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S LADIES’ COMMITTEE
invite you to a COFFEE MORNING
In St Michael's and St John's Social Centre, Clltheroe
SATURDAY, JUNE 4th 10 a.m. to 12 noon
In aid of Ihe Cancer Research Fund Bring and Buy, Draw, Cake Stalls ADMISSION 25p
CAR BOOT SALE
SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 10 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Back of Commercial Hotel, Whalley Road, Clitheroe
For bookings telephone Accrington 384327
£5 PER CAR
DOWNHAM AND TWISTON VILLAGE FETE DANCE
FRIDAY, JUNE 10th In the Village Hall 9 to 1 a.m.
DANCING TO NOOKIES DISCO Tickets £2.50 Includes chicken supper
Tickets from Geoff Bralthwalte 41277: Keith Hall 41524 — LICENSED BAR
TEL: CLITHEROE 23870
Cakes: Plants: Tombola : Stalls, e Admission: Adults 25p, Ch In village hall if we
BACUP ANTIQU9
COLLECTORS FAIR MARKET
Saturday, Juna 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.I
BACUP LEISURE I
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DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL
SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Pottery, Linen, Flat ware. PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL 50 NIGHT IN TUNISIA. Film ANNUAL BARBECUE
FRIDAY, JUNE 10th, 1988 8-30 p.m. — 1-00 a.m.
Music — THE BLACK KNIGHTS TICKETS £4.00 Licensed bar
For tickets ring: CLITHEROE 22296, 23396
THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT
JUNE EXHIBITIONS at Whalley Library
GALLERY — Paintings by Mrs A. Threlfall of Blackpool.
DISPLAY CASE — Old time galleons, hand crafted by Mr G. B. Crcfton of Old Langho.
BE SPLATTERED! I f you are looking for an exciting day'a
entertainment, combining fitness, cunning and teamwork why not play
SKIRMISH
In dense woodland armed with our la te s t alrguns, fire harmless dye pe llets to eliminate opponents from the game.
Lunch and refreshments included In the day fee
Contact Amanda Parker on (025 486) 719
STALL HOLDERS and CAR BOOTS REQUIRED
Haworth Sunday Market
The third most visited place In Britain.
TEL. HAWORTH 42652 DOORS ■ VI THE LARGE ST WIND!
Copper, Small Furniture, etc.. Home-made Refreshments, Parking.
Inquiries: M’ Fairs Barno!d8Wlck 813626
Up to 80 stalls specialising in Antiquel Clothes, Stamps, Ephemera, Toys,
Bar. home-made refreshments. F| Adults 45p, Chlldren/OAPs 20p. D e tl
ST PAUL’S LOW MOOR
SUNDAY, JUNE 5tfl 9-00 Holy Communion
10-30 Family Communion 10-30 Sunday School 5- 6-
TETLEY WALKER CARRIAGE
DRIVING TRIALS AND COUNTRY SHOW
FRIDAY TO SUNDAY, Jl 9-30 a.m. — 6 p.m. (last admisl
Lots to do and see incla S A T U R D A Y [
O Jo u s t in g Tournament O B u c k in g l
Jumping O Poultry Show • Dog Agility j OPony Hides. SUNDAY
i Pigeon Show O Historic Car Display 4 6 Dog Agility Show Q Brass Bano|
A L L DAYS ©Tetley Walker Shire Horses • Hot
©Army Assault Course and Rifle Ranci © Children's Play Area © Licensed B a l — PLUS—
C R A F T MARQl
Demonstrations each day af goods for sa /e|
One day tickets: Adult £2.50|
00 St Ann's Court 00 Evensong
DISCOUNTED TWO-DAY TICKE CHILDREN UNDER C| F R E E C A R PARH
H0LKERHALL AND
C A R K - IN -C A R TM E L , NR. G R A N G l CUMBRIA . Tel. (044 8 5 l
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SATURDAY,
JUNE 11th, 1988 at 8 p.m.
JULIE ANN CARR (Southport)
Programme to include music by A. Renaud, Overbeek and other popular items.
A ll will be welcome Non-members £1.75.
Students and OAPs £1.25
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Private Room available A for weddings, parties, I meetings.
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CAR BOOT SALE
LANGROYD HALL, COLNE
SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m. £5 per car
Tel. Mr C’s
Barnoldswlck 815756
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