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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.
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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
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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
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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
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WEEKLY TREBLE 20 — 15 — 9 P : 30 STANLEY’S VISION. Ben USUAL ENTERTAINMENT
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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
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■■’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
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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.
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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:,.
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<• Mechinics'Box Office, Menchester Rood, Burnley- Tol.;30055, ’ . .
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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.
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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
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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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