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The Travel Agents Your Know You Can Trust
Tel. Lon)5 Preston 217 SATURDAY
5- 45 ESPANA VIVA. 6-
LORDS. 7- 10 OPEN UNIVERSITY.6-
8- 25SATURDAY STARTS HERE.
S-40 ROLAND'S RAT RACE. 9-
00 KISSYFUR.
9-30GOING LIVE! Special guests Phil Redmond, crea tor of "Grange Hill" and pop group Blue Mercedes. Also the first heat of the BBC Young Entertainer of the Year.
12-12 WEATHER. 12-15GRANDSTAND 12-20 Foo tball Focus. 12-45 Rugby Union. 1-00 News. 1- 05 Boxing. Marlon Starling v Fugio Ozarke for the WBA Welterweight Championship of the World: and England v Scotland at Gateshead. 2-25 Rugby Union. England v Wales live from Twickenham (kick-off 2-30). 3-55 Football Half Times. 4-00 Rugby Union. Scotland v France, highlights from Murrayfield (which also kicked-off at 2- 30). 4-40 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS: Weather. 5-tSREGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-
Greenwood returns with the video quiz for schools. Tonight Beaumont Leys from Leicester play Mill Hill from North London.
545JIM*LL FIX IT. 6-
SHOW. In c lu d in g for tonight’s show Paul Henry. Sheila Bernelte and pop group Johnny Hates Jazz.
6-
calls at the Lumsden home in the first of six episodes with Ronnie Corbett as the library assistant who lives at home with his domineering
mother and ineffectual lather.
7- MAGIC SHOW.
6-tO BERGERAC. Jim is sent to London on a dangerous
assignment when a dead body is found in an empty cottage on Jersey.
9-05 N E W S SPORT; Weather.
9-20 C A G N E Y AN D L A - CEY. Mary Beth's husband sets himself up as bait to catch a construction execu tive with a homicidal past.
1 0 -1 0C AR RO TT CONFIDENTIAL.
10-45 FILM: "Escape.” The true story of an American. Dwight Worker, arrested in Mexico for drug-trafficking and imprisoned under appalling conditions.
12-20 WEATHER. A N D 2- 25THE PAUL DANIELS
9-15TUTTI FRUTTI. Danny's contribution to a TV docu mentary enrages Vincent, the lead guitarist, whose problems are made still worse when he and his girl friend are involved in a car carsh on the eve of a gig.
10-15 THE FILM CLUB. 10-
(Bob the Gambler).
12-00 FILM: "Johnny O’Clock." A gambler shaking down casinos with the connivance of a crooked cop finds him self hunted by the under world and the law when the cop is murdered.
l i j j i i i i l l i i l 9-25 7T3.
11- 00 TERRAHAWKS. 11-30 THE ROXY. 11-
20FIRST CLASS. Debbie 55 CARTOON.
12- 05STREET HAWK. Super hero Street Hawk, alias Jesse Mach, races into action on his jet-black turbo motor cycle.
20 THE LITTLE AND LARGE
1-00ITN NEWS. 1-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. 1-
BERED. On February 6th, 1958, the aeroplane bringing
SS SORRY! A chief inspector
' home the Manchester United football team fresh from success crashed on take-off from Munich airport. Twenty-three people died. This programtne mirrors the timeless pain of the tragedy through the eyes and words of Sir Matt Busby.
shock leaves ALF with amnesia.
2-45ATHLETICS. The Dairy Crest Games from Glasgow.
4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 00 ITN NEWS.
5-05 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS DONALD DUCK.
5-20 BLOCKBUSTERS. With Bob Holness.
5- game.
7- 15 FILM: "The Man with the Golden Gun." James Bond's search for the dreaded Scaramanga — professional assassin, million dollar killer, the man with the golden gun — lakes him and his lovely assistant Mary Goodnight, via Beirut and Macao, to Hong Kong and Thailand.
9- ( - B B 0 2 ~ ) 7-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
11-00 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 1- 2-
30 NETWORK EAST.
Wind." Clarke Gable. Vivien Leigh. Leslie Howard and
Oliva de Havilland star in the love story set against the bloodshed and turmoil of the American Civil War.
9-55ASPEL AN D C O M PANY. Michael Aspel returns with another star- studded programme of laughter and entertaining conversation.
tOFILM: "G o n e with the
10- 40 THE WORLD ACCORDING TO S M IT H A N D JONES. Mr Smith and Mr Jones investigate the appall ing decline in educational standards. What’s happened to discipline?
11- 10THE BIG MATCH. SUNDAY ......
W5 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-55 PLAY SCHOOL.
^15 UMBRELLA MOTHISISTHEDAY.
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tO-50 TELeSSuRNAL.
11- 20 A VOUSE la FRANCE! 11- 45 ESPANA VIVA. 12- 10 SIGN EXTRA.
12-35 FARMING. A look at some ol the ingenious schemes
introduced by British farmers ^ J’S ° ” Wonderful Coun-
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try. Robert Mitchum arid Julie London star in this exciting western about a gunman who returns from exile in Mexico on a gun-
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but murdered within hours oi their release. Black mem- bgrs of a new political party challenge the all-white dele- gation to the Democratic Convention,
EUROPE. 9-00 DID YOU SEE. . .? SHOW. In Glasgow. 6-25 NEWS; Weather.
30 AN TI QU ES ROAD- 15 IN THE KNOW.
activists are arrested.
panics that have beaten the recession: Ti New World Gas cookers
2- 00 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY SPECIAL.
3- 00 INTERNATIONAL DARTS. Rippon looks
25RECOVERY. British com-
ahead to next weeks Crufts Marchio-
Pekinese Bamboo. Chris dbQ was last
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Club vet Mike 54»H I G H W A Y TO
HEAVEN. Offbeat adven ture series about a proba tionary angel who is sent back to Earth.
1®®? Tavistock and her
64X) DARWIN TO BANGKOK — THE PRINCE AND PRIN CESS OF WALES ON TOUR.
6-30 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. Harry visits an unspoilt corner of Galloway In Scotland
7- 15 SURPRISE SURPRISE.
B-15WISH ME LUCK. Matty comes face to face with the Germans lor the first time and Liz finally meets up with her old friend, the glamorous Ctaudine.
9-15 ITN NEWS. 9-30 SMALL WORLD. Third epi sode of this drama serial.
10-
BOXING: IBF MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD.
11- 30RL ACTION — SCRUM- DOWN. Highlights of a top match.
12- 30 CLOSEDOWN.
running mission to Texas. 8-10U N D ERG RO U N D TO 4- 35 PERFECT STRANGERS.
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9-35 DESIGN CLASSICS. Levi's MOVIE MAHAL. 501 Jeans. First patented by
Levi-Strauss in 1873. the 11-00 POB’S PROGRAMME.
company has spent millions 11-30THE WALTONS. Her first persuading the world that
6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Levi’s are the authentic Mary Ellen In difficulty. St Columb's Cathedral in
jeans.
Londonderry. Northern 104)OSCREEN TWO: BOR- Ireland.
7- 15 ALL CREATURES GREAT
AND SMALL. Fourth of 10 episodes. When a local farmer goes into pig-keeping and one ol the pigs dies. James is concerned that it
8-
DER. BBC film in post-war under the harsh Slanlist
own self-conlidence by stretching the truth.
regime. It tells the dramatic story of a group who risk their lives in an attempt to
may be swine fever. The West, in search of prosperity He r r i o t s a l s o s t a r t house-hunting.
and political freedom.
Whicker goes to prison and two dazzling balls to meet more British emigres in Syd- ney — the workhouse orphan boy from Cumbria in the Australian cabinet; an East-Ender who emigrated
law ol a lormer Archbishop ol Canienbury who writes a
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M P p l^ ry in uT r r n n r a rtvawrrr c.
10WHICKER’S WORLD. Alan 11-40 INTERNATIONAL DARTS,
Czechoslavakia. suffering 12-30 A.P.B. New series for teen- agers with interviewers Gaz Top. Today's guests are reggae star Freddie McGre- Wendy and Lisa.
cross the border to the Wayne Hussey from The Mission, UK beatmasters The Cookie Crew and top contemporary dancer Gaby Agis.
dale with a college man as she tries to bolster her
THE WORLD THIS WEEK. RIBBLESDALE POOL |
Edisford Road, Clitheroe. Telephone 24825
SESSIONS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT Early Birds
1-30 LOST IN SPACE. Cult TV series from the 1960s in Robinsons are
sent to colonise a planet bul Qul of orbit by a vil-
0.25773 ON SUNDAY Snepdv g D a l Duck
12.000 miles to become a g.35 pr aggle ROCK 10-
belween David Taylor and yigd j^e Impaler?
gossip column; a commer- lO-soTHE ADVENTURES OF lainous stowaway.
2-30 THE FAR PAVILIONS. The return to TV of M. M. Kaye's
007T3. Whafs Ihe dillerence romantic Pel>iam-Marlyn (Ban
Cross), born in India before Sepoy Mutiny.
ciat radio executive; and one • BLACK BEAUTY The evil 4-30 THE LION AND THE OX. n .V whnlPnMl".
Simey is out ol prison and is 4-40 GALLERY. set oh gaining reyenge.
11- OOMOR N l N G W O R - WEATHER. SH'P- F'0"> SI Nicholas.
10SPORTING CHANCE. Stan
and Marti Came completed her ski 1'’f'Oing with a trip
*4 12- 20 WEATHER.
2-OOENCOUNTER. F a th e r Joseph Dunn from Dublin
has been making prize-win- ' 6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 11-50 PAGES FROM CEEFAX.
Abbots Bromley, near Lich- field in Slallordshire. •
Boardman learns to scuba 14)0 MEMBERS ONLY. YOUR RIGHT.
5-10NEWS SUMMARY AND 5-15 T H E
PROGRAMME, B U S I N E S S
|24X) WEEKEND WORLD. BOAT RACE: THE AMERICA’S CUP 1987.
64X1 THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN
dive. Brian Blessed con- 1-05 ACTION POINT. THIS IS 7-15 GALAPAGOS. This series tinues to s h ^ t the longbow;
^.35 a a p k aA HAK. m o LINK.
today’s final programme how much that man
has done here since their discovery has been disas-
ning religious documentary 8-15TH E S TOCKS AND films lor 25 years during
Irous to the wildlife, SHARES SHOW,
which he has visited more 8-45THE MODERN WORLD: than 60 countries, often
gaining access, as a sup- posedly simple priesl.
v Arsenal.
continue to suffer a far 4-30THE RETURN OF THE AN- higher incidence of early death lhan their professional counterparts.
TEN G R E A T WRI T - ERS. Thomas Mann’s "The
' Magic Mountain."
1-10HORIZON. Despite the 2-30BIG MATCH LIVE. Everton 9-55FILM: "Hush . . . Hush. NHS. Ihe working classes
Sweel Charlotte." Belle Davis stars as a suspected
TELOPE. At last Ihe Lillipu- murderer who finds herself t'ans reach the sea. But Har- Mincing isn’t far behind.
' believing that her liance has returned from Ihe dead.
looks at Ihe unique wildlife ol Ihe Galapagos Islands, and
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 a.m.— 8 a.m.
Retired Persons and
Senior Citizens Monday and Friday
btockbusler abou Also Wednesday 3-15— 3-45 11-15 a.m.— 12 Noon
Wednesday Thursday Saturday
Masters Swim Club
Saturday ., Sunday
Beginners Advanced
9 pm.— 10 p.m. 8 p.m.— 9 p.m.
Ladies Only Session Tuesday Evening 8— 9 p.m.
Water Babies (Children must be under 5 years)
Monday and Friday 11-15 a.m.— 12 Noon Wednesday 3 — 4 p.m.
Synchronised Swimming
Saturday 8 a.m.— 9 a.m.
6 p.m.— 7 p.m. Disabled Persons 7 p.m.— 8 p.m. 8 p.m.— 9 p.m.
Monday 6 p.m.— 6-45 p.m. Swimming Contracts
Available for normal sessions Enjoy 12 swims, but pay for 9
MONDAY......................... TUESDAY...................... WEDNESDAY................ THURSDAY.................... FRIDAY............................... SATURDAY.................... SUNDAY.........................
Aquatone
Keep-Fit by Water Exercises Wednesday 9-15— 10 a.m.
Fitness Training at Roefield Barn
Tuesday and Thursday 6 — 7 p.m.
Life Saving Club
Sunday Evening 6 p.m.— 8 p.m.
Prepare for your
Open from 10 every day until 1 hour before closing times
holidays Use the Solarium
NORMAL OPENING HOURSLunchtime Evening .12 Noon — 1-15 3-45 — 5-45 . 12 Noon — 1 -15 3-45 — 7-00 .12 Noon — 1-15 3-45 — 8-00 .12 Noon — 1-15 3-45 — 8-00
................................................................. 12 Noon — 1-15 3-45 — 5-45 .............. ............. 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. ............................9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
LAST ADMISSION Vz HOUR BEFORE CLOSE
The Teaching Pool is Closed whilst swimming lessons are in progress Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, from 4-30 until 5-45.
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY
Interested in learning to make your own VIDEO FILMS?
We have the equipment if you have the time
FREE CLASSES THURSDAYS 1 p.m. —3 p.m.
Please ring CLITHEROE 28554 for further details
LOWER BUCK INN WADDINGTON
THIS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5th JOE on the PIANO
★ Bar Snacks, Business, Lunches daily ★ A La Carle menu available evening and weekends
■k Traditional Sunday lunch 12 noon— 2-30 p.m. k Small parlies catered lor
Telephone inquiries welcome C l i th e r o e 2 8 7 0 5
SPECIAL EVENT
S t V a le n t in e ’s N ig h t Sunday, February 14th
Welcome with a glass of “Buck's Fizz." included with dinner, at £11.50 per person.
FOR RESERVATIONS RING SLAIDBURN 614 Dine and Dance at the
ASSHETON ARMS DOWNHAM
EVERY SATURDA Y NIGHT from 8 p.m.
A 5-course dinner is followed by music lor dancing to suit all tastes and ages.
£ 9 .0 0 p e r h e a d In c l . TEL. CLITHEROE 41227 for reservations or enquiries. COACH 30WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HIRE
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PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI COACHES AVAILABLE.- SCHOOL TRIPS,
W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP
Whatever your occasion, for adults or children
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HEAD FARM Hotel and Restaurant
PARROCK
Alter extensive alterations and refurbishment we re-open on Friday, February 12th
Non-residents are welcome for dinner every evening including Sunday. Small parties catered for.
imaginative wines — and moderate prices, and after dinner relax in Ihe lounge in front ol a log lire.
Come and experience an evening at PARROCK HEAD, our cosy timbered bar. Superb food,
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th 2- 50 THE A-TEAM.
6- 15CATCHPHRASE. Roy Walker hosts another edition of the hi-tech guessing
7-
Stuart and Richard Whit more; Weather.
10THE WEEK IN THE 50NEWSVIEW with Moria ,
30 SINFONIETTA 20.
12-00 STARRING LIZ TAYLOR . . . "Secret Ceremony." A prostitute, Leonora. Is fol lowed one day by a strange young girl called Cenci, who seems to think that Leonora Is her mother.
2-00 TALES FROM THE DARK- SIDE. The grim tale of a refo rming drunk. Alan
Coombs, who is preyed upon by a young boy claim ing to be his son.
2-25 AMERICA'S TOP TEN. 2-
18 FILM: "Bob Le Flambeur" 55 CLOSEDOWN. j i j i a i i i i i l i
9-25 OLD COUNTRY. In today s visit to the West Country. Jack Hargreaves looks at the traditional craft of mak ing horse collars. Plus fish ing for trout.
9-55 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 10- 25THE WRITING ON THE W AL L . T h is rep e a te d
series, mounts a detailed study of the changes in Brit ish politics between 1966 and 1961.
11- 12-
35 DANCIN’ DAYS.
Empreror agrees to spare the life of Lady Mo on condi tion that she spends the rest of her life in a convent.
1-05 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 1- 3-
35 M U N IC H R E M E M - 5-
Glamorous comedy-drama about the contest to choose a new general manager for a large car company.
05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS.
6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-30 SCOTTISH EYE. Poll Tax — The Charge of the Right Brigade.
. 7-OONEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Seven Days.
15 A.L.F. A strong electric
•7-30 ROYALTY. A Year with the British Royal Family. June- July 1985, High Season.
* 8-30 AMEN. 9-00 SOUTH RIDING. Lily Saw- don (June Brown) faces up to the truth about her health, but keeps tier secret from Tom (Bernard Kay). At Maythorne Hall. Midge (Judi Bowker) asks loo many questions tor her father's comfort. Starring Dorothy Tutin and Nigel Davenport.
10-00 BLACK FOREST CLINIC. 10-
LETTERMAN.
11- 40 BARNEY MILLER. A wild eyed gunman (Don Calla) forces Captain Miller (Hal
Linden) and his men to serve time in their own jail in the company of a loony ven triloquist (Earle Towne) and his obscene dummy.
12- 3S ITN NEWS AND SPORT.
DOUBT. John Laing's film, examining the most baffling
and controversial murder case in New Zealand's hiS'
■ tory, stars John Hargreaves as Arthur Thomas, the farmer accused and con victed of the double murder of two neighbours, and David Hammings as the detective in charge of the case.
award-winning short docu mentary gives an impres sionistic account of the poet’s world.
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Saturday, February 6th at 8-30 p.m. — “ Live" Jazz with the —
RONNIE SCOTT QUARTET Cabaret Style seating ★ Licensed bar All tickets C5
Thursday, Feb. 11th at 8 p.m.
50 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID "Live” Jazz with the
TONY MANN QUARTET
ox-"Tubby Hayes" drummer Admission on door £2
Concessions (studentUB4Q) £i .50
Thursday, Feb. 25th at 7-30 p.m.
15 BEYOND REASONABLE
M6 Theatre Co. present LET ME SPEAK
A powerful and moving play
which traces the remarkable life ol Domitilla Chungara, Bolivian
women’s loader, people's activist, mother and worker
Tickets £2.50, Concess. £2
Tuesday, Feb. 23rd 11 a.m./2 p.m.
C A R E
B E A R S Superb children's
entertainment Tickets £2.25
Parties (of 10 or more) £2
Friday, March 4th at 8 p.m.
You are summoned to an "arresting" evening with
JOHN STALKER
former Assistant Chief Constable oi Greater Manchester Police NOT TO BE MISSED!
All tickets £4
1SDYLAN THOMAS. This PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA BOX OFFICE @(0254) 582582
Beethoven Night conducted by Sir Charles Grove Soloist Martin Roscoe. Tickets: C5.50. £4. £2.50
~ \, ,.ll Access and Visa Bookings Welcome ROYAL LIVERPOOL
Friday, February 26th at 7-30 p.m. — Tickets now on sale for the —
LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5th
BECK and CALL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th
Vocal Duo
MEMBERS DRAW —£13 w DISCO 50/50
ith PHIL CASE — Starts 8-00 p.m. Members and Bona Fide Guests
Following last year's sell-out trip to Edinburgh, join us on a
TRAm TREP
THE HISTORICAL CITY OF BATH
on SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1988 Adults £16, Children (5-15) £10
Booking forms are available from:
Pendlebury, Gorst & Hoare, Accountants, 42 King Street, Clitheroe
or (Saturday mornings 10-00 — 12-00) Clitheroe URC, Moor Lane ■
Leisure Services Officer: A. T. FENTON. F.I.L.A.M. (Dip) ADVANCE BOX OFFICES:
Colne 664721 and Nelson 692890 (during office hours)
^LENN MILLER MAGIC
with THE HERB MILLER ORCHESTRA
Directed by John Miller (Glenn's nephew)
COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL
Sunday, February 7th. 7-30 p.m. Tickets £4 all classes
PENDLE CIVIC PLAYERS PRESENTATION
THE ANNIVERSARY by Bill Macltwraith
Produced by Brian Kettlewell CIVIC THEATRE, NELSON
Wednesday, February 10th to February 131h — 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £ t. Children and OAP's 50p
FOLK WITH A JOKE Hosted by
ROGER WESTBROOK
Fe atu ring MIKE ELLIOTT BARROWFORD CIVIC HALL Friday, February 12th, 8 p.m. Tickets £2 all classes
THE IVOR NOVELLO STORY
starring ANNE DUVAL.
GARETH EVANS. DERRY JONES An evening ol unashamed nostalgia reliving the glorious melodies Of
Bhiain's best loved composer. The Me of Ivor Novella is followed from his
first major success. COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL
Sunday, February 14lh, 7-30 p.m. Tickets £2.50.
children and OAPs £1.50
by arrangement with All Star Wrestling
Promotions Limited Bottle of TV
TONY ST CLAIR . Reckless
Heavyweights TERRY RUOQE 9-30 — I K \ MIKE 'FLASH' JORDAN
Thursday. February 18th — 6 p.m. Tickets £2.50. Children and OAPs £2
"Soldier Boy" STEVE PRINCE COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL
Savoyards Appreciations Society (West Yorkshire) present
All Ihe best from Gitben and Sullivan to Lennon and McCartney (e.g. "The Policeman's Chonjs"to "When I'm 64")
SAVOYARDS SING GRAND CONCERT
^ COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL Sunday, February 21^1. — 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3. Children and OAPs £2.25
BOOKING NOW:
"Brltlah/Canadlan Kashmir Hima laya Expedition" Illustrated talk by A. Jackaon, February 21st. World Steam Railways" film show by John Huntley, February 28th.
The Char lie William s Laughter Show, March 13th. "Mr Spoon on Button Moon" March 15th/16th. Moira Anderson In Concert. May 22nd.
Tickets from A. T. Fenton. Leisure Services Oftlce. Bank House. Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 864721; Tourist Information Centre. 20a Scotland Road, Nelson. Tel. 692890; as well as at all co un c il o lf ic e a ; Colne Town Hall; Althams Travel Agency, St J am e a ’ s S t re e t , B u rn le y ;
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7 k T k A ★ ★ "A: - A : ^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th First time at our club
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th TO N B W E S T
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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10th A touch of cun and Ihe Shadows
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Lunches served delly (except Salurdey) 11-30 e.m. — 2 p.m.
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I f you enjoy good food, fine wine and traditional beer voii really should visit this I8th Conturv Free House situa'tetl four miles outside Settle on the AG.'S towanls Skiplon.
Come and enjoy a meal to remember in the Kestrel Room where a full a la carte metiu is available at reasonal prices every evening (e.xcept iMonday and Tuesday) or f<»r real value for money try our set table d’hote menu
Priced at only £5.95 where you can choouc from —
Smoked Mackerel ivUh Horseradish Sauce Minute Steak
Home Made Sony o f the Day Eya ami Shrimi) Mayouuaike
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Loin o f Lamb 'with Barbecue Sauce Chicken Kiev
Medallions o f Pork Nonmtmly
A l l served with vegetables and potatoes Select i on o f S wee I s Fresh Ground Coffee
Fillet o f Plaice Goujons
Bar meals and snacks are also available during licens ing hours in our two beautiful Victorian Bars (last orders 9 p.m.) and last but not least, you will always find a place to park in our extensive car park.
PS: We also serve a traditional three course lunch every Suntlay from 12 noon at only £5.25 — so whatever the occasion make a point of visiting us soon — you will always find a warm welcome in the convivial surround ings of his family owned and run country inn.
FOR A ROMANTIC
“LOVEBOAT EVENING” on Saturday, February 13th
Hot Carvery including Glass of Wine and a Fresh Red Rose for the ladies.
DANCING — £8.50 Inclusive.
Or book our restaurant for a candlelit dinner with Valentine Specials
CABARET. CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR Tal. Accrington 384874
CABARET ROOM
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5th TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT
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THE MOORCOCK BNN WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22333
WELCOME ON BOARD THE STEAMSHIP
MOORCOCK. . . Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22.323 (Advertismg). Buniley 22331 (Classified)' H o te l
18t/i Centurif Fu lly Licensed Fre e House
LONG PRESTON, SKIPTON, N. YORKS BU23 4ND
CIVIC HALL
CLITHEROE @ 23278 Commencing Friday, February
5th to Thursday (ex. Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.
Within 24 hours he will experience an amazing adventure... and become twice Ihe man.
Steven Spielberg presents Ier| A Joe Dante Film
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