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v> Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 7th, 1988 - - - Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial)-, 22323 (Advertising). Burn 1ley 22331 (Classified) WVIHIVIUV/ ----------. ______ ^ ■ n a m H mmemmA


8*20 ROOBARB. 6-25 S A T U R D A Y S T A R T S


HERE.


WO ROLAND'S RAT RACE. WX) THE MUPPET BABIES. 9-30 GOING LIVE!


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. incl. 12-55 News; 12-20 Football Focus; 12-45 Racing from Haydock; 1-00 Rugby League Focus; 1-15 Racing from Haydock; 1 -25 Ski-ing, the Men's Downhill from Garmisch- P artenkirch en and the Women’s Downhill from Les Diablerets; 1-45 Racing from Haydock; 1-55 Ski-ing; 2-10 Rugby League, the final of the John Player Trophy; 3- 00 Racing from Leopard- stown; 3-10 Rugby League; 3-50 Half-Time Scores; 4-00 Cyclo-Cross, the Holdsworlh National Championship from Sutton Park, Birmingham; 4- 35 Final Score.


5435 NEWS, Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5- 45 JIM’LL FIX IT. 6-


realise what a good wife Gladys would make and Ted devises a plan to help him win her back.


6- 7-


MAGIC SHOW.


84)5 BERGERAC. John Nettles stars as Jersey detective Jim Bergerac who becomes involved in a murder case when he witnesses the opening of a fmily vault to settle a long standing family dispute.


9-00 N EW S A N D S P O R T , Weather.


9-15 CAGNEY AND LACEY.


10-05 MONTY PYTHON’S FLY­ ING CIRCUS.


10-


ZEN. Lee Marvin. Charles Bronson. John Cassavetes. Telly Savalas and Donald Sutherland star in the World War II drama about 12 lifers who are recruited for a dan­ gerous mission behind enemy lines.


12-55 WORLD DARTS. 1-25 WEATHER.


S A T U R D A Y 1-


2-


sey Town Hall, Cheshire. DREAM.


35 WRESTLING. From Walla­ 15 A L W A Y S H A V E A


3- OOSNOOKER: THE MERC- CANTILE CREDIT C LA S­


SIC, from Norbreck Castle Hotel. Blackpool.


445 RESULTS SERVICE. 5-00 ITN NEWS. 54)5 W A L T


PRESENTS.


5-20 BLOCKBUSTERS with Bob Holness.


5-50 THE A TEAM. 645 CATCHPHRASE. 7-15 MOVIE PREMIERE. "Su- pergirl," starring Faye Dun­ away and Helen Staler. Clark Kent's cousin, Kara, comes to earth to retrieve a power source which has fallen into the hands of a powerful witch.


9-35 ITN NEWS. 9-55 ASPEL AND COMPANY.


1040 THE BIG MATCH. 11-


12- TILE CREDIT CLASSIC.


olds in "Starting Over," also starring Jill Clayburg. After walking out on his wife. Phil Potter moves to Boston to start a new life and falls in love with Marilyn.


20 HI-DE-HI! Clive comes to


30 STAR MOVIE: Burt Reyn­ 12-


11- D I S N E Y


10-06 T H E F IL M C L U B : DIETRICH.


1005 FILM: DISHONORED. Mar­ lene Dietrich, and Victor McLagten star in this roman­ tic war thriller.


1140 F I L M : B L O N D E VENUS. Marlene Dietrich,


'Herbert Marshall and Cary G ran t s t a r i n t h i s melodrama.


(M I I I1 ) 9-


Jack Hargreaves looks at traditional Romany painted


9-55 MONEYSPINNER. 10-


35 SNOOKER: THE MERCAN­ 10-


STORY. After 1945, coal mining, engineering and shipbuilding continued to decline. Since the 1970s Scotland has become an industrial graveyard.


12-50 CHANNEL 4 RACING from Sandown Park.


2-25 AMERICA’S TOP 10. Pre­ sented by Casey Kasem. Another chance to see last Wednesday’s programme.


2-55 CLOSEDOWN. 50 BOB’S FULL HOUSE. 20TH E P A U L D A N IE L S ( B B O - 2 94)0 PAGES FROM CEEFAX.


10-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY. I-


CLAN GUNN. A documen­ tary about the oldest ol the Scottish Clans, the Clan Gunn, which every four years forms an international gathering in its founding town of Wick.


24)0 THE FILM CLUB MATINEE: R A N C H O


­ N O T O R I ­


30FILM: THE DIRTY DOUS. First of today’s four films starring the legendary


German actress Marlene Dietrich tells the story of a cowboy who goes in search of his girl friend's murderer.


3-25 THE FILM CLUB MATINEE: TH E D EV IL IS A WO­ MAN. A young revolutionary on the run is haunted by the face of a beautiful woman. He then learns that she has already been the ruin of his best friend.


440 WORLD DARTS. 5-


9-25 7-T-3.


11- 00 TERRAHAWKS. 11-


* Tuesday.


12- 0 0 S T R E ETH AW K . J e s s e Mach gets on the trail of a ring of car thieves.


1-00ITN NEWS. 1-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE.


g ram m e sh ow n la s t 6- 30ROXY. A repeat of the pro­


CHRISTMAS LECTURES CLUB.


)


2-55 THIS ABOVE ALL (1942). Romantic drama set in World War II Britain, starring Tyrone Power as an army deserter who is reformed through his romance with Joan Fontaine.


4*55 M A G O O M A K E S


NEWS. Mr Magoo bumbles his way through a newspa­ per plant in the belief he is registering a complaint with the electricity company.


54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 64)0 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-


30 THE GATHERING OF THE


Kingsley stars as the great British artist in this drama documentary exploring his idiosyncratic artistic and reli­ gious convictions and his tormented personal life.


7- 00NEWS S UMMA R Y and W EA TH ER followed by Anne of Green Gables.


8- 50 KNITTING PRETTY.


9- 00 SOUTH RIDING. Dorothy Tutin, Nigel Davenport, Her- moine Baddeley and Judi Bowker star in Stan Bar- stow's adaptation ol Winifred Holtby’s novel, set in a York­ shire country town in the 1930s.


10-00 B L A C K F O R E S T


CLINIC. For addicts of finely lathered Eurosoap, Channel 4 presents an English version ol German's most popular TV series.


30R O Y A L INSTI TUT ION 30 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE


7- 00NEWSVIEW with Philip Ha y t o n and R i c h a r d Whitmore.


740SO LT I AND P E R AHI A PLAY BARTOK.


840AR TI S TS AN D M O ­


DELS. The life of Jean-Au- guste Ingres (1700-1867).


S U N D A Y


9- 9-


Daffy.


104)0 7-T-3. 10-


25 CARTOON: Speedy and 35 FRAGGLE ROCK.


BLACK BEAUTY.


11- 00 M E D I T A T I O N O N HOPE. Part Two.


30THE AD VEN TU R E S OF 4-


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. A Mem­ ber of Parliament from the


North-West takes the plat- torm to speak out on an issue o\ K\s or Viet choice.


1-05 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 1-30AAPKAA HAK. 1-35 LINK.


1-


munity1 service programme. This week the programme olfers help lor those who suffer with back pain.


2- 00 ENCOUNTER. 2-30SN O O K E R : TH E M ER ­ C A N T I L E C RE DI T CLASSIC.


54T O B U L L S E Y E w ith J im Bowen.


6- 30 ITN NEWS.


640 HIGHWAY. 7-


6-15 HAREM. First episode of a t h r e e - p a r t r oma n t i c adventure.


945 ITN NEWS.


10- 00 CLOSING RANKS. A wife persuades her London,


JJ-30RL


policeman husband to take up a job in the country. But the results are disastrous. A C T I O N —


SCRUMDOWN. 12-30 CLOSEDOWN. I—


6-55 PLAY SCHOOL. 9-15 UMBRELLA. 9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.


10-00 WHAT ON EARTH. . .? 10-25 TALKING BUSINESS. 10-


11- 15 A


lour programmes designed to help understanding of written and spoken French. V O U S


LA


FRANCEl F r e n c h lo r beginners.


1140 ESPANA VIVA. Spanish tor Beginners.


124)5 S IG N E X T R A . 12-


30 FARMING.


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


11- 14)0 CLOSE. 12- 9-25 MOVIE MAHAL. 15 SURPRISE. SURPRISE.


104)0 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 114)0 POB’S PROGRAMME. 11-


Boy's first day at Boatwright College proves to be a buzz- saw of complications.


agers hosted by Gax Top from Border TV’s Carlisle studios.


1-30 OPERA ON FOUR: THE RETURN OF ULYSSES.


4- 5-


Weather. 5-15THE


7- 8-


B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.


&O01 N T E R N A T I O N A L VOLLEYBALL.


GOING ON? 50 TELE-FRANCE. A series of 9- SHARES SHOW.


&45THE MODERN WORLD: T E N G R E A T WR IT ­ E R S . J ame s J o y c e ' s "Ulysses."


ROARED. Witty satire on international politics and diplomacy in which the world’s smallest stale, Grand Fenwick, goes to war against the USA and wins.


1- 0 0 THI S W E E K, NE XT WEEK. Vivian White exam­ ines (he politics of privatisa­ tion with Energy Secretary Rl Hon. Cecil Parkinson MP.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00M A TCH OF TH E D A Y LIVE. In the FA Cup Third Round. Ipswich Town play Manchester United.


55 CARTOON.


54)5 FAX. 5- 30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. 6-


6- 25 NEWS, Weather.


640 SONGS OF PRAISE from Bangor Cathedral.


1-\5?\UA: TH E RETURN OF T H E


P I N K P A N - 55 BILLBOARD. A new com­


trays the incompetent Inspector Closeau in Blake Edward’s 1974 comedy.


94)5 THE GIFT OF UFE.


10-20 NEWS, Weather. 10- 35 EVERYMAN.


II- 1145 WEATHER. THER. Peter Sellers por­ 15 IN THE KNOW.


94)0 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. 9-


30 NOW ON TWO.


940J A N O S C H ' S STO RY TIME.


1005 ODYSSEUS: THE GREA­ T E ST HERO OF THEM A L L


10- 20THE CH AR LIE BROWN AND SNOOPY SHOW.


10-35 NOW IT'S YOU. 1940 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS. M -3 5 S T V C K S


A N D


STONES. The story ot a boy and his mother who run from a violent home in Glas­ gow, but continue fo be dog­


ged by (ear and hatred.


U4»W\NOW\U.. C h r is Serte looks at cars with some iilm clips from the BBC library.


15 SPORTING CHANCE.


1-00 DIVERSIONS. 1-10 HORIZON. Paul Vaughan


narrates this t\\m about a new experiemenla! opera- lion which otters hope tor


sufferers of diseases tike Parkinson's.


30THE WA LTONS . John- 4- 30 A.P.B. New series for teen­


24)0 RUGBY SPECIAL 3- 00 FI LM: R O M A N HOL I ­ DAY. Audrey Hepburn stars in this film which won her an Academy Award with Gre­ gory Peck and Eddie Albert.


55 MUSIC IN CAMERA. 545 SKI SUNDAY.


6-25W EATHER TO SKI? Mi­ chael Fish reports on ski-ing conditions in the major resorts.


55 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 10NEW S SUM M A R Y and


6-30THE M O N E Y P R O ­ GRAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Singleton, including a report Irom America on the new geneti­ cally engineered cows and pigs.


15WH A T ON E A R T H IS 15 T H E S T O C K S AN D


745 EYES ON THE PRIZE. Tho story ol America’s civil rights years 1954-1965 in six parts, told by (he men and women who fought for them.


8-10 SPORTS ARCHIVE. Harry Carpenter looks back to the sports stories which made the headlines in 1952.


5 5THE M O U S E T H AT 900 DID YOU SEE . . .? 30 AMERICAN FOOTBALL.


940 WORLD DARTS. 1900 SCREEN, TWO: THE VI­ SION. Dirk bogarde and Lee Remick star in a story of intrigue set in the world of satellite TV, which is about (o beam into Europe.


1145 WORLD DARTS.


CUTHEROE ROAD, SABDEN


lu n c h a n d e v e n in g s e v e n d a y s a w e e k


I i


t lK | i


10-55 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN.


1145 BARNEY MILLER. 12-15 SOMETHING EVIL (1962). Sandy Dennis stars as a young woman who fights Ihe Devil's attempts to take pos­ session of her son in this Steven Spielberg horror film.


140 THE RAVEN (1935). Bela Lugosi stars as a crazy, Poe-obsessed doctor and rejected suitor


LOW E R B U C K INN WADDINGTON


★ Bar Snacks, Business, Lunches daily i A La Carte menu available evening and weekends


★ Small parties catered for Telephone inquiries welcome


Clitheroe 28705 COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES A VAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


H O D SO N S or G IS B U R N TEL. GISBURN 394


\Y A.,CVSHS.'BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


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THE WELLSPRINGS ’ IN N


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Private Room available f for weddings, parties, " meetings.


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Tel. Clitheroe } 23870


| RIMINGTON M E M O R I A L IN S T I T U T E


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 80p including pie and peas supper


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS C R I C K E T C L U B


NttSTRALE.


JEWELLERY P A R T Y


(All gold and silver jewellery) THURSDAY,


JANUARY 14th at 8 p.m.


In the clubhouse


JANUARY SALE Many items half-price


D U C K W O R T H ’ S C O A C H E S


DUCKWORTH’S COACHES ARE PLEASED.TO ANNOUNCE OUR TOUR DESTINATIONS FOR THE 1988 SEASON .


CROIT ANNA HOTEL, FORT WILLIAM from £148


BROCKHAMPTON COURT HOTEL, HERTFORDSHIRE from £135


TOUR 206: April 24th-29th


Edisford Road, Clitheroe Telephone 24825


RIBBLESDALE POOL


S E S S IO N S R E C O M M E N C E D M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 4 th


EARLY BIRDS


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


AQUATONE Keep fit by


WATER EXERCISES WEDNESDAYS 9-15 a.m. — 10 a.m.


SHORT O F C A SH ? S E L L T H O S E


U NW A N T E D IT EM S WITH A


T E L - S E L


A D V E R T I S E M E N T IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER


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B U H I M U E Y


WATER BABIES MONDAY and FRIDAY 11-15a.m. — 12noon


WEDNESDAYS 3 p.m.- 4 p.m. (Children must be 5 or under)


MASTERS SWIM CLUB


WEDNESDAY 9 p.m. — 10 p.m. THURSDAY 8 p.m. — 9 p.m. SATURDAY,


Beg. 6 p.m.—7 p.m.; Adv. 7 p.m.—8 p.m. SUNDAY 8 p.m. — 9 p.m.


FOR BUYING'SELUNG


LIFE SAVING CLUB


SUNDAYS 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.


LADIES ONLY SESSIONS


TUESDAY EVENING 8 p.m.— 9 p.m.


RETIRED PERSONS


and SENIOR CITIZENS MONDAY and FRIDAY 11-15 a.m. — 12 noon


WEDNESDAYS 3-15 p.m. — 3-45 p.m.


FITNESS TRAINING TUESDAY and THURSDAY


6 p.m. — 7 p.m


At Roefield Barn OPENING HOURS


Lunchlimes Evenings


Mon. 12-00 — 1-15 p.m. Tue. 12-00— 1-15 p.m. Wed. 12-00-1-15 p.m. Thu. 12-00— 1-15 p.m. Fri. 12-00-1-50 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. —5 p.m. Last admission hall hour before close


3-45 p.m. — 5-45 p.m. 3-45 p.m. — 7 p.m. 3-45 p.m. — 8 p.m. 3-45 p.m. —8 p.m. 3-45 p.m. — 5-45 p.m.


GLASTONBURY HOTEL, EASTBOURNE from £138


SOUTH LEIGH HOTEL, ILFRACOMBE from £138


ay 7


REGENT COURT HOTEL, LLANDUDNO — PRIVATE TOUR


lay 1


COLGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS from £148


flay 1‘


CROIT ANNA HOTEL, FORT WILLIAM — PRIVATE TOUR


ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE from £165


WISHING TOWERS HOTEL, CLIFTONVILLE from £148


TOUR 213: June 11th-18th


SOUTHERN IRELAND — PANORAMA from £225


TOUR 214: June 20th-27th


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS from £148


u ly :


REGENT COURT HOTEL, LLANDUDNO from £148


ily 2r


ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE from £165


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS from £148


18: July 11 TOUR 217: JULY 9th-16th TOUR 212: June 4th-11th TOUR 211: May 21st-28th TOUR 207: April 30th-May 7th


ROZEL HOTEL, WESTON-SUPER-MARE £188


TOUR 222: August 13th-20th ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE from £165


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS from £148


WISHING TOWERS HOTEL, CLIFTONVILLE from £148


TOUR 224: September 3rd-10th


TOUR 225: September 10th-17th ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE from £165


BROCKHAMPTON COURT HOTEL, HERTFORDSHIRE from £135


TOUR 226: September 11 th-16th


GLASTONBURY HOTEL, EASTBOURNE — PRIVATE TOUR


REGENT COURT HOTEL, LLANDUDNO TOUR 229: September 26th-30th


BROCKHAMPTON COURT HOTEL, HERTFORDSHIRE from £120


GLASTONBURY HOTEL, EASTBOURNE from £140


TOUR 231: October 8th-15th


SOUTH LEIGH HOTEL, ILFRACOMBE from £134


CROIT ANNA HOTEL, FORT WILLIAM from £148


Ribble Valley Borough Council serving Ihe community


Please write or 'phone lor brochure: Duckworth's Coaches, Station Road, Glsburn near Cllthoroe, Lancs BB7 2JT. Tel. Gisburn 210 or 570


DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE WITH ALL TOURS WITH A FULL'ITINERARY AND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT AT NO EXTRA COST


' H n a m m H . a i h ■CUTOUT FOR R E FER EN C E^ _ _ _ „ _ _ r . P O O t h e LARGEST wiH TOUR 232: October 15th-22nd TOUR 230: October 1st-8th CON TOUR 228: September 17th-24th TOUR 227: September 17th-24th TOUR 223: August 20th-27th TOUR 205: April 16th-23rd 19: July 2


ROZEL HOTEL, WESTON-SUPER-MARE £188


GLASTONBURY HOTEL, EASTBOURNE — PRIVATE TOUR


TOUR 220: July 30th-August 6th


★ .Traditional Sunday lunch 12 noon—2-30 p.m.


25 S C O T L A N D ' S


55 THE IDLE CLASS. 30 DANCIN’ DAYS.


L- 30 WORLD OF ANIMATION. £ ' : ; .


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th


S T E V E R Y A N ■


Another top act SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th


¥ T H E K A Y T O N E S WEEKLY DOUBLE 2 — 18


Always popular


¥ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• E V E R Y W ED N E SD A Y


WEEKLY TREBLE 20 — 15 — 9 P : 30 STANLEY’S VISION. Ben USUAL ENTERTAINMENT


¥ ____________________________________________________ - Members and Bona Fide Guests


• _ C A T ’ S


W H I S K E R S Centenary Way, Burnley


FRIDAY, JANUARY 8th, ’88 Admission £1 before 10-30 p.m.


k.ALL N IG H T


LAGliR £ 1


Cut out and bring this advert for your FREE pint


A N T I Q U E AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR


B L A C K B U L L , R IM IN G T O N


SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th 10-00 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


BUY o BROWSE • SELL • EXCHANGE


I f you have items fo r sale or any inquiries please tel. Mr C’s, BARNOLDSWICK 815756


Smart dress please Over 20s only


* * * * * * * * i


■■’S CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB ' ' Whalley Road, Clitheroe Tel 23337 ★


★ ★ SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th


T W O A N D S I X (Boy/Girl Duo)


★ ★ ★


• Usual Entertainmentpvery Friday and Sunday l . . Members and Bona.Fide Guests; :;


* *


Whatever your occasion, for adults or children


ft SHAUN McCREE 6 Magic o f the eighties


S (0 200) 2 4 4 2 2 FLEA MARKET


GiSBURN FESTIVAL HALL


S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 0 th | and JAN U AR Y A7lh


11-00 a.m. lo 4-00 p.m.


Enquiries telephone: C LE V E LE Y S 824918


CENTREl


ROEFIELD LEISURE


MEETING JANUARY 14th


PUBLIC THURSDAY,


At The Parish Hall, Clitheroe a l f c p . v n .


Please come and support us


g A A cmwg’s ** Paul and Maxine welcome you to a


9-30 — 2-00 a.m.


5 * £


* £


E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y Free admission F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y


£1 before 10 p.m. — Smart casual dress ’ Bookings now being taken


16 Accrington Road, Whalley. Tel. 3086 * J


$ GREAT NIGHT OUT J 2


* J


a. ^


* ' i f WADDINGTON


VILLAGE CLUB PRIZE BINGO


WEDNESDAY,


JANUARY 13th at 8 p.m.


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


Monday, Jan. 11th, 7-15 p.m. A . G . M .


Speaker: Mr Ben Andrews (Gutstang)


“GROWING VEGETABLES MY WAY”


— E ve ry b o d y welcom e —


LANCASHIRE Lll RIBBLE VALLEY D l J A N U A R Y i f


EXH IB IT to(


W H A L L E Y Li Pa in t in g s by Michael wd Lending Depart!


AN EXHIBITION OF THE WORKq (by kind permission ol £


A DISPLAY OF CARVED S T l i BY MR A. HODC ot Botton-by-Bov.


INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE and FLEA MARKET


Pendleton Village Hail SUNDAY, JAN. 17th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.jj


Stalls £6


Barnoldswlck 815756


Tel. Mr 'C’a


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Presents


7-15 p.m.; MATINEES: JANUARY 23rd and 30th, at 2-15 p.m.


MOTHER GOOSE on JANUARY 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th and 30th, at


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Booking at Trinity any weekday between 3-80 and 5-30 p. m.


performances, children £1, adults £1.50; Final Saturday evening, all seats £1.50


ADMISSION PRICES: Matinees £1; Evening


He’s got three hits on the charts.


A million ' screaming fans.


A girl he loves named Donna.


A n d h e 's o n ly l7 . . 25 OLD COUNTRY. Today, musu n dunii u«m mm ccnmnc


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Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community


What's on».«What*s on.-.What's on-..What's o n .»»Whatys C I V I C H A L L


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


S A N T A C L A U S T H E M O V IE u


, Monday, January 11th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


RIBBLE VALLEY ADULT EDUCATION


COURSES RE-OPEN MONDAY,


JANUARY 11th, 1988


Clitheroe, Whalley and Villages throughout the area


Programmes available at local libraries and Clitheroe Tourist Information Office


NB Late programme changes now includes: (i) Businessmen's Keep Fit


(Monday 7-15 — 9-15 p.m. at Grammar School, Chatburn Road)


(ii) Physical Conditioning for Sportsmen


(Tuesday 7-15 p.m. — 9-15 p.m. at Grammar School, Chatburn Road).


General inquiries for any Classes in the District to Whalley Adult Centre.


Tel. Whalley 2717


18th, 19th, 20th February! 5.30 & 8.30 p.m. Tickets £3.00/£3.25/£3.50/£4.00j Tickets from:,.


- .'V'rV.- . andusual Agents.' k ’ v/;.:':. • —


<• Mechinics'Box Office, Menchester Rood, Burnley- Tol.;30055, ’ . .


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C L A I M I N G D A T E S


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.


For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising


, your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact


CUTHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24604/22323 ’


T H U R S D A Y , J a n u a r y 14th. 1 9 8 8 , R o e f i c l d L e i s u r e Ce n t re A p p e a l , publ ic meet- in u. P a r i s It H a l l . T e l . 27543.


W E D N E S D A Y , J an ua ry 20th, 1 9 8 8 . C H t h c r o e C o n c e r t s So c ie t y • mus ical o f fe r ing (B a r o q u e mu s i c f r om the C o u r t o f F r e d e r i c k th e Gre at ) . T h e Ro y a l Grammar S c h o o l , C h a t b u r n R o a d , 7-30 p. in.__


T R I N I T Y P~A N T O M I M E M o t h e r G o o s e , J a n u a r y 22nd. 23 rd, 28th, 29th and 30th 1988. _


' S A T U R D A Y . F e b r u a r y 6th, 1 9 8 8 . C l i t h c r o c P a r i s h C o u n c i l , Ama t e u r Operat ic a n d D r a m a t i c S o c i e t y - South Paci fic.


. vntv ^s p e c i a l ; NIC'.I IT


LOW M O O R C L U B FR ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 8th


DOLLY MIXTURE T w o G i r l D u o


SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th


Members Draw £ 1 1


Members and Bona Fide Guests


= KING = : GEORGES =


= HALL = NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


The Spectacular Pantomime


starring RONNIE HILTON ALLAN BESWICK


ALADDIN


Performances daily till Jan. 16th (except Sundays)


Frtday, Jan. 22nd, 7-30 p.m.


ROY“CHUBBY” BROWN If easily offended please stay away


All tickets £4.00


Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra


Friday, Jan. 29th, 7-30 p.m.


VIENNESE CONCERT Tickets £5.50, £4.00. £2.50


S (0254) 582582 For further details


Q Acces and Visa Bookings welcome


plus full supporting cast and The Pat Eakets Dancers A must for Ihe family


BEVERLEY ALEXANDER


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


FA BLACKBURN j f 662424


) N-T NELSON ' 694929 Call or wrrfo lo


15 M A R K E T S O U A R E N E L S O N


1 05 N E W P A R K S T R E E T B L A C K B U R N


ART


TELEPHONE 727* FOR DETAIL


18th, l"9th. 20 th F e b ru a r y , 1 9 8 8 . C h a t b u r n P l a y in g F i e ld s C om m i t t e e . P a n t o ­ mime •Rumpels t l l t z in’ .


S A T U R D A Y . 20th February .


C l i t h c r o e C i v i c So c ie ty in c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h rec en t ly fo rme d R . V . C o ns e rv a t iv e G r o u p . C o f fe e Mo rn in g 10 a .m . - 12 n o o n U . R . C . Ma p s o f C l i th e r o c . spanning two centur ies o n displa y.


TRAPP LANE


THE HIGHER TRAPP


We have just redecorated and refl which has a sealing capacity ot ovT of the lovliest gardens in the art wedding receptions, dinner d al christenings, meetings anq


Adjoining it is the Oak Room, t l which seats up to 50, and is opl to Saturday, with a selective a'lal at regular intervals with English a r l


Lunchtime snacks served i r T |— |-1— Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial) \


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THE sporting girls of ClitH 1988 on champion form.


(Sport s/Lelsurewear)


at the White Lion Hotel. Clltheroe


WINTER S A L E


on FRIDAY,


JANUARY 15th 7 p.m.


Bargain prices: Tracksuits, trainers, ski jackets etc.


NUTTALL& KIRK


NOW I COUR


in t r o d u c t io n !


VIDEO SKILLS Al VIDEO EQUII


Free classes to start Thurso 1 p.m. — 3 p.H


Free creche facilities I


For further details please ring A i l Clitheroe 24995 between 6 l


Budding writer I CREATIVE WRITII


Free Course to start WI JANUARY 13th, 1988 - For further details ple^


Cathy, CLITHEROE 41 £ ■X E D I S F O R D M EXTRAORDINARY ST PAUL’S HALL, LO|


TUESDAY, JANU/ at 8 p.m.


Catling all ex and present members, t l the club, or posible c!|


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