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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 10th, 1988 w m i s i .T m i l i . i i l


Clitheroe 22821, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


BRIDAL FASHION | SHOW I W


a t THE MOORCOCK, £ Waddington Fell on


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th a t 7 - 3 0 p .m .


SATURDAY C bbc-1 ~)


B-15SATURDAY STARTS HERE.


6*20 CORNERS. MO EGGS 'N' BAKER. 9-00 GOING LIVE!


11*20THE LORD MAYOR’ S SHOW.


12*12 WEATHER. 12*15 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider. 12*20 Rugby Union: Highlights ol yesterday’s in te rn a t io n a l between France and Argentina: 12-40 Rugby League: The John Player Special Trophy; 1*00 Racing from Cheltenham; 1* 10 News; 1-15 Football; 1- 35 Racing from Cheltenham; 1*45 Tennis: Semi-finals of the Benson and Hedges Championship from Wemb­ ley Arena; 2*10 Racing from Cheltenham; 2*20 Tennis; 3* 50 Football Latest; 4*00 Rugby League; 4*40 Final Score.


5-00 NEWS: Weather. 5-10 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-


local schizophrenic causes trouble.


6- OOTHE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW.


M5 BOB’S FULL HOUSE. 7*20 'ALLO ’ALLO. General Von K linke rho ffen's plan to reconvene the meeting of the generals is put into action.


7- 45 HEARTS OF GOLD. 6-25 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. James suf­ fers intense embarrassment when he walks into an apparently deserted farm­ house and hears a distant but disembodied voice.


9-15 N EW S SPORT: Weather. 9*30 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION


FESTIVAL OF REMEM­ BRANCE. From the Royal Albert Hall. London, in the presence of HM The Queen and other members of the Royal Family.


11- 00 THE ODD COUPLE. Jack Klugman and Tony Randall star in the American series


about two room-mates. ” 1 Do. I Don't." While Felix is being Best Man at a friend's


wedding. Oscar plans a nice quiet day on his own.


11*25 FILM: THE CULPEPPER CATTLE COMPANY. Six-


12-


te e n - y e a r - o Id B e n Mockridge (Gary Grimes) has a bloody introduction to life as a cowboy when three droves are killed by rustlers on his first outing. He is sent to seek help and finds his troubles have just begun. 55 WEATHER.


C BBC-2 M0 CEEFAX.


12-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 2-


55 INTERVAL. 10 NETWORK EAST.


C BBC-1 8-35 T H E


8- 9-


10- 10- 3 A N D


2*50F ILM : I DREAM TOO MUCH. Shy French country girl Annette, played by Lily Pons, falls in love with a struggling American com­ poser. played by Henry Fonda, and marries him. U n e x p e c te d ly she is ' launched on a successful operatic career while her husband’s opera is rejected.


M0 NEW5VIEW. Weather. 7*20 DANCEMAKERS. Marcia Haydee and John Neumeier perform Maurice Bejart's "The Chairs," based on the play by Eugene Ionesco, with music by Richard Wagner.


8-


4-20F ILM : O H! W HA T A LOVELY WAR.


7- 10-


8- 00 CRAZY LIKE A FOX. 8- 9-


15 BUST.


30 BEADLE'S ABOUT. 55 ITN NEWS. 15 48 HRS.


12-00 KOJAK. A young psycholo­ gist seeks Kojak's help when her parolee-fiance disap­ pears with a gun in his hand to settle an old score. Fol- l o we d by ITN News Headlines.


12-55THE H IT MAN AND HER. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


2-00 NIGHT NETWORK. Fol­ l o w e d by ITN News Headlines.


4-00 THE HIT MAN. 25 PROTECTING THE CHIL­


DREN. Margaret Jay dis­ cusses critical issues raised by the recent BBC 2 series ab o u t the wo rk o f an NSPCC Child Protection Team with some of the peo­ ple whose decisions will affect the future of children at risk.


9- 15 THE FLYING DOCTORS. A


Marina Warner introduces two contrasting films on the theme of ’ ’ c lo is te re d passions."


9-17FILM: THERESE. First showing of an award-win­ ning, s ta rk ly b e a u tifu l account of the life of Saint Teresa of Lisieux (born 167 3). D e te rm in e d to become a nun, like her sis­ ters, Therese battles her way into the Carmelite order while still a teenager,


1M 5 F ILM : B L A C K N A R ­ CISSUS. Deborah Kerr plays Sister Clodagh who, with four other Anglo-Catho­ lic nuns, founds a school and hospital in the Hima­ layas at the invitation of the local Indian ruler. But the sensuous atmosphere of their surroundings and the intrusive male presence of the local English agent (David Farrar) conspire to upset the smooth running of the establishment.


12-251 N T E R N A T I O N A L TENNIS.


C Granada 11- 3


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV A.M. 9-25 MOTORMOUTH. SHE RA, PRINCESS OF POWER.


30 AMERICA'S TOP 10.


12- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT. 1-00ITN NEWS followed by Granada Reports.


1-05 SAINT &GREAVSIE. 1-


Rickmansworth. 2- . . . "The Undefeated."


4-15THE RETURN OF THE ANTELOPE.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 00ITN NEWS followed by


Granada Reports.


5-15 BLOCKBUSTERS. M5 NEW FACES OF '80. M5 BLIND DATE.


SUNDAY


200 GRAND PRIX. 2-35 I N T E R N A T I O N A L TENNIS.


F L A S H I N G


BLADE. Adventures of a 16th-century French knight in the wars between France and Spain.


55PLAYBUS. 15 IN THE KNOW.


9-25 DEUTSCH DIREKT!. 9-50 BAZAAR.


GUAGE. A beginner's guide with Lorna Allsop and Clive Mason.


500 RUGBY SPECIAL. Chris Rea introduces action from South of Scotland v Aust­ ralia and Wales v Western Samoa. Plus news of a First Division Courage League game.


5-50REMEMBRANCE SUN­ DAY.


635 T H E


15BRITISH SIGN L A N ­PROGRAMME. 7-15THE


WORLD. 30REMEMBRANCE SUN­


DAY. The Service of Remembrance live from the Cenotaph in Whitehall, Lon­ don. (Highlights on BBC2 at 5-50 p.m.).


11- 55 THIS IS THE DAY.


12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. 1- 00 N E W S ; ON T H E RECORD.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00F ILM : THE BIG CIR­ CUS. Circus owner Hank Whirling persuades a bank to back his circus after the defection of his partners leaves him bankrupt. But his money problems continue and he finds a saboteur is out to destroy the "greatest show on earth” . Victor Mature takes the lead in this 1959 film.


4- 40 SCRUPLES. 5-


5- 40THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (new series). Dra­ matisation of C. S. Lewis's classic story "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" in six parts.


6- 10 SPELLING IT OUT.


6-20 NEWS; Weather. 6-


7-


REMEMBRANCE SUN­ DAY.


WINE. Seymour sets out to prove to the dou bting Compo and Clegg that ski­ ing isn't a winter sport con­ fined to the rich and famous.


7- 45 HOWARDS’ WAY. 8-


spends time at confession.


9- 05 FIRST BORN. Gor is now 18 and doing well at his mili­ tary academy,


16-05 NEWS; Weather. 10-


1655 DENNIS O’NEILL. 11- 40 THE SPITFIRE. Documen­ tary about the production of the Spitfires at Castle Brom­ wich and some of the many women wo rk e r s who assembed them. Includes rare black and white film of the factory.


12-


12-30 NETWORK EAST MO WEATHER.


805 FACE TO FACE. Joan Bakewell in tro d u ce s a repeat of John Freeman’s interview recorded in 1959 with the great philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell.


635OUT OF THE DO LL’S HOUSE. Photographers Lord Snowdon and Terence Donovan join fashion writers and top models like Baron­ ess Thyssen to build-up a picture of how the image of women has changed this century through fashion.


625V I S IO N S OF B R I T ­ AIN. Jonathon Po rr it t, Director of Friends of the Earth gives his personal view of the changes in our rural environment.


10 THE CLOTHES SHOW.


1610 FILM: THE BREAKFAST CLUB. The first showing on British television of the comedy drama written and directed by John Hughes.


11-45INTERNATIONAL TEN­ NIS. Highlights of the Ben­ son and Hedges Champion­ ship final held earlier today.


35 SONGS OF PRAISE FOR 15 LAST OF THE SUMMER C Granada


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 600 TV AM. 625 FRAGGLE ROCK. 655 MOTORMOUTH.


1630 MORNING WORSHIP. For Remembrance Sunday.


11- 12- 00 T H E 35BREAD. Mrs BoswellINTERVIEW.


1-OOITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.


1-15 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 1-


20 HEART OF THE MATTER. 35 AAP KAAHAK.


■ 1-40 LINK. Second in a series of programmes looking at how disabled people fare in the employment slakes.


2- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. 2-


10 THE SKY AT NIGHT.


ermere Summer". Start of a new series. In North West England, the summer of 1968 lasted for four whole days. By sheer good fortune, Bob Smithies chose exactly those four days to make a film journey along Lake Windermere.


3- 00 F I R S T D I V I S I O N SPECIAL


4- OOTHE S P EC T AC UL AR


WORLD OF GUINNESS n cm n n c


900 CEEFAX. 625 NOW ON TWO.


12-30 4 0 MINUTES: Lucinda Lambton conducts a per­ sonal and enthusiastic tour around her favourite houses, some of Britain's oddest, most individual and delight­ ful homes.


1-10THE MIND MACHINE. Prof. Colin Blakemore looks at the power of


the b ra in to


influence pain, health and wellbeing. . -


4-30 THE PRINCE AND PRIN- / CESS OF WALE S IN FRANCE.


600 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. A defeated, ageing novelist returns to the island of his youth, where Jonathan and Mark guide him through a mystical re-living of a beauti­ ful leen-8ged romance.


6- 00B U L L S E Y E with J im Bowen.


630ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.


3 M O N E Y N A T U R A L


640 APPEAL on behalf of Cen- trepoint. Soho.


645 HIGHWAY. Remembrance Day.


7-15 CONCENTRATION. 7-45 CHARLES AT FORTY: A PRINCE FOR OUR TIME. Introduced by Anthony Holden.


645 ITN NEWS. 6 0 0 T A L E S OF UNEXPECTED.


T H E


630 SPITTING IMAGE. 1600 HALE AND PACE. 1630 TH E S O U T H B A N K SHOW.


11- 12-


H. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


NIGHT with Anthony Wil­ son. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1- 00 DONAHUE. "Are You His Wife or His Mother?". Men who marry older women. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


2- 00 LETHAL LADY . . . Joan Collins in "The Executioner" followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


4-0QNIGHT B E A T : TH E POWER HOUR.


Channel 4 J 625 ORIENTATIONS.


1600 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11- OOTHE WA L TONS . 12- 00 T R E A S U R E HUNT. Oxfordshire.


1- 00 LOST IN SPACE. Today. the Robinsons are tried by a mysterious tribunal for com­ mitting space crimes.


2- 00 TH E B IG P A R A D E (1925). King Vidor’s classic war epic following the experiences of three Ameri­ can soldiers in France dur­ ing World War I.


30 THE LAST STRINGBAG. W A L D E N


4-40 THE SELLING OF MONTY RACHMANINOV. A Here­ ford Bull (1969). A short film study of a father and son working on their 150-acre hill farm in Brecon.


610NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.


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


645 A M E R I C A N F O O T ­ BALL. No game seems to be a foregone conclusion this season.


30 DOWN TO EARTH. "Wind­


7-00 E Q U I N O X : F R E E FLIGHT. The season of sci­ ence programmes continues with this documentary about the evo lu t io n of g lider design.


600 TESTAMENT.


600 THE MEDIA SHOW. To­ day's episode of the weekly media survey, investigates the strange world of the straight-to-video horror film,' and looks at British cinema's fascination for translating nostalgic literary novels to the big screen.


1600 HOMBRE (1967). Western starring Paul Newman as a white man brought up by Apaches reluctantly forced into helping a group of stagecoach passengers in their flight against Richard Boone and his band of outlaws.


12-10CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: MALA- BRIGO (1684). The season continues with this political thriller by Peruvian Him* maker Alberto Durant,


U W 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


At The Mechanics we know about putting on a show - that's business and Christmas is our speciality. We can make your Christmas party really special! We cater for parties of all sizes - lunchtime or evening.


30 THE OTHER SIDE OF MID­


TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS FAYRE ONLY £8 THROUGHOUT DECEMBER • MAGICAL ATMOSPHERE Call Graham Smith today to book yourself a special Christmas.


BURNLEY MECHANICS


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES Reader Trip GRANADA STUDIOS TOUR <s>.


-PICK-UP POINTS


Brown Cow, Chatburn 9-15 a.m. Well Terrace, Clitheroe 9-30 a.m. Bus Station, Whalley 9-45 a.m.


Our luxury coach will depart from the above mentioned pick-up points promptly on


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th to arrive at Granada Studios In c ity centre, Manchester for the to u r to start at 11-30 a.m.


Our to u r lasts for ju st under two hours but most guests stay fo r approximately three and a half hours.


Readers will then be free to wander around the city centre, have a meal, do some


shopping or whatever they choose. The luxury coach will pick us up at 4 p.m. at a pre-arranged spot In the city for our journey home.


THE TOUR IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST S


with the Granada Experience film - editec highlights of 30 years of production from Granada Television. “See the nerve centre of television production - the control room. Explore a typical studio and watch a dramatic demonstration of television lighting techniques. Experience the incredible effect o f "Chromakey" as you become part of televisions special effects. Look behind the scenes of television make-up and see the costumes worn by the stars of Granada’s epic productions. Soak the atmosphere of our stars dressing room.


~ *" d


Climb the Stairway to the Stars, and watch as breathtaking speoal effects transform the Los Angelos skyline into a glittering panorama reaching to the magical movie world of Hollywood. Get an insight into the world of politics as you stroll along Downing Street. Enter the nushed and mysterious world of Sherlock Homes as you step on to the set of 221b Baker Street.


Enter the complex and you’re transported, instantaneously, from the streets of Manchester to downtown New York. Before you start the tour we will entertain you ~


O PASSENGERS Price: Adults £8.50 each; Children (under 14 years) £6.50 each


Encounter the effects of perspective in the doll’s house and giant room.


Discover the unkown as you trek the uncharted reaches of a "Disappearing World" jungle set.


Travel back In time to another age as you step aboard an Edwardian tram from the "Lost Empires' series and take a nostalgic trip along Baker Street.


style-border post as used In the TV thriller "Game Set and Match"


Meet die challenge of our "Chec:kpoirint Charlie" f


Enjoy the "Coronation Street Experience." Stroll the famous Coronation Street set, stop at the Corner Shop and re-live the dreams and dramas of Britain's best-loved drama serial.


Follow In the footsteps of the powerful as you pace the Chamber of the House of Commons. Sit on the Back Benches of the life-size Houses


of Parliament set from the famous "First Among Equals" television series.


From Coronation Street to Baker Street, from . Hollywood to the House of Commons, the Granda Studios Tour takesyou on a unique voyage of discovery Into the world of television and film.


Kb arc atom to_______ _______


CORONATION STREET- Hf/lyouJot/i us?


YOU M A Y B O O K YO U R S E A T A T : Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office, King Street, Clltheroe.


INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


NELSON CIVIC CENTRE


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.)


STALLS £7 (table provided) 45 STALLS AVAILABLE Alt to be booked In advance.


Why not clear out your attic and come along, no new goods, busy town centre site


TEL: Mr ‘C’ BARNOLDSWICK 815756


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th


JEFF JORDAN (Male vocalist) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th


MEMBERS DRAW £14 PRESENTATION NIGHT


Cheque for £1.000 to Queen's Park Mother and Baby Unit A Ward


Sunday, October 9th (44058 — Unclaimed)


Artist: GEMINI (4-piece group) T U R K E Y D R A W


Sunday, November 6th (49931 — Unclaimed) Members and Bona Pide guests


KIKE AN HALPIN


MARTIN ALLCOCK (A groat night of music from two superb musicians)


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th — 8 p.m.


Tickets C3^£2 SPUN QOLD p re sen ts ALL ABOUT IVOR


With tlm Chorus o l Burnlsy Gilbert and Sullivan Society A glittering evening featuring the beat o! Novollo'a songs


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27lh — 7-30 p.m. Tickets £2 — £3.50


CRAFT WORKSHOP


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th — 1-30 p.m.


DECORATIONS Cost £1


MAKING XMAS CAKE


FOOD FOR THOUGHT presents


CHIROPRACTIC A talk by Isobel Stevenson


The whole body and the McTImoney Technique


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th — 7-30 p.m.


at zee Tickets 75p


uPVC Window . System that's |v been TESTED ^l] at


| WIND FORCES UP TO


m WONDERtAHD A musical version o l the classic story


DECEMBER 5th — 7lh, evening performances 5lh and 6th only Ticksts from £1.75, special rates for groups


MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY » (0282) 30055 130 m.p.h. . L m c o v e r nm e n f c o n t I I The same high “S 3 Have you


PENDLE FOF HUNT!


FARM!


WEDNESDAY Gargral


Buffet f The B ll


6 p i For details c o n ta l


M 4,


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB .


Whalley Road, Clltheroe. Tel.'23337 '.


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th 9 p.m. prompt


WAYNE LESTER . Superb Vocalist ■


SATURDAY DRAW £ 1 0 0 — N o . 3 9 7 8 9


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY


. Members and Bona Fide Guests . . .. C Channel 4 )


9-30 HOW DOES YOUR GAR­ DEN GROW?


15 THE FILM CLUB. Novelist


10-00 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 10-30C A TC H US IF YOU CAN (1965) John Boor­ man's pop musical starring Dave Clark as a movie stuntman.


12-10 B.&W. 12-15EMPRESS WU. Lords Chang Sung and Chang Gwan attempt to frame the Empress.


12-50C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­ ING. From Newcastle.


2-50THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE. (1956) Semi-documentary war film with Peter Finch, John Greg- son, Anthony Quayle, Ian Hunter, Jack Gwillim.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-


7- 00NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.


7-05 HOLLYWOOD. World War I proved to be the making of Hollywood. In 1925 The Big Parade (to be screened tomorrow afternoon) proved that war films were big business.


84)5 G A M E , S E T A N D MATCH. London Central has made a dangerous move — persuading a KGB agent to defect.


T a T f r


£ PARKER’S ARMS HOTEL Tel. Slaidburn 236


NEWTON YULET1PE k 30 GLORIOUS COLOUR.


FAYRE Christmas Lunches


Dinners (Sunday, Wednesday, Friday evenings)


$


A la Carte menu Saturday evenings ^ Parties catered for lunches and evenings


Please telephone for menus B O O K IN G S O N L Y


9


1 1


M5 ALLEGRO: ITZHAK PERL­ MAN — V I R T U O S O VIOLINIST.


10-15 WATER (1965) Michael Caine stars in this satirical comedy as the laid-back governor of a British island colony.


35W R E S T L I N G f r o m 15 STARRING JOHN WAYNE


12-05 THE STREET. In the new cult police series. Cooper attempts to pick up a woman he stops for running through a red light. Her response leaves Runyon without a partner. . .


12-35CECILIA. Cuban drama series set in 19th-century Havana, focusing on the tragic life of a beautiful young mulatto girl, Cecilia.


1- 35 BARNEY MILLER. Double bill of episodes about the men of the 12th Precinct, starring Hal Linden as Cap­ tain Barney Miller.


2- 35 CLOSE. COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS of GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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


DINE and DANCE at


THE ASSHETON ARMS D OW N H AM


EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT


5-course dinner from 8 p.m. followed by dance music to suit all tastes. Licensed until 1 a.m.


£9.50 p e r head (excepting December) TeL Clitheroe 41227for reservations or inquiries


ARTS & CRAFT FAIR The Coronation, Horton-in’-Craven (nr GIsburn)


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE


Many ideas for Christmas shopping. Painted china, embroidery, knitwear, decorated eggs, flower craft, clocks, pictures, etc.


Details Mrs J. M. Ha rr is (0943) 76804


)$* y^,


3 ^ RIBBLESDALE [


| EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 24825 | i j


SATURDAY,


I I


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Last admission 12-30 p.m. ------------------


----------------- SUNDAY,


The Pool will open for Public


Ribble Valley Borough Council: Serving the community


Swimming at 10 a.m. until normal closing time.


POOL I; I


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| The Pool will close for Public Swimming | j ■ I


| NOVEMBER 12th, 1988 ]j at 1 p.m.


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I NOVEMBER 13th, 1988 \ I


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Showing a collection of hand-made original 2§ bride and maids gowns by


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ORCHID BRIDAL DESIGNS. 5 Waddington Road, f f l Clitheroe


m a te r ia l a n d p a t te rn s from ORCHID gjjl FABRICSand a se le c tio n o f k n itw e a r yw from THE SWEATER SHOP, Swan Courtyard, Clitheroe


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Tickets £3.50 Including glass o f wine . Bp a v a ila b le from th e a b o v e .


Proceeds fo r C a n c e r a n d Leuka emia In Children.


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M o th e r o f Bride. Holiday. C o c k ta il a n d S p e c ia l O ccasio ns W e a r using TOj


What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s o n : . . What’s on . . . What s on 3 W\)ite l i o n


THE PICTURE HOUSE VIDEO CENTRE


WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27433 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.


FREE MEMBERSHIP ON THE DAY OF JOINING TAKE YOUR


FIRST TAPE FREE


Top titles In large numbers at a price you can afford. We are one o f Yorkshire's leading video wholesalers


WE LEAD THE WAY. .. OTHERS FOLLOW Free tape offer — one person per household


SUNBED HIRE 8 TUBE UNIT


FAST TAN ONLY £39.95 PER MONTH


M A R K E T PLA C E • C L ITH ERO E T e le p h o n e : 26 9 5 5


JOHN PALMER SAMANTHA ELKA Guitar end Vocalist


Live entertainment every Wednesday November 16th


November 30th Vocalist


November 23 rd JOE LEVELL


Vocalist December 7th


BRIAN PRESTON Guitar end Vocalist


We serve lunches 7 days, 12 noon — 2 p.m. Weekend specials


3 course lunch — Soup, Hot Roast Dinner, Choice of Sweet Trolley £3.95


Private room for business meetings (to seat 40 people)


Our traditional Christmas Fayre starts December 1st right through


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JU-JITSU ASSOCIATION'


G0SHIN KEM


P0 ' CLASS


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th


JUNIORS (10-15), 6-45 p.m. — 8 p.m. SENIORS (16 plus), 8 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.


at ROEFIELD SPORTS


BARN, CLITHEROE (near Rlbblesdale Swimming Baths)


Call on the'night or Tel. Clitheroe 24978


Alex Rickwood, Black Belt 2nd Dan, :


IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND


Give your cupboards a turnout before Christmas and bring us your unwanted goods to sell.


Anything gratefully accepted - We can collect T e le p h o n e 2 8 5 3 1


16 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE i f ★


Sports Council recognised, MAC and . BJJA coach ,


★ ★ ★ 7 k ★ ★ ★


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * )$•


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th


* ADRIAN DAY * SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th


(Always popular)


* ELAINE STEWART »


u (Welcome return)


WEEKLY DOUBLE 28 — 5 WEEKLY TREBLE 4 — 7 — 20


EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


' f y ' k k k k ' k k k k i t r FEAST OF FESTIVE SPIRIT. . . LOWER BUCK INN


WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE Tel. 28705


A "FREE" House serving traditional ales with an old fashioned sing-song at the piano Friday and Saturday evenings.


OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY TO


SATURDAY INCLUSIVE (Food served from 12 noon)


EVENINGS — Steaks our speciality


SUNDAY — 3-course traditional roast beef lunch at £3.95,12 noon — 4 p.m.


(Bar snacks also available) Reservations welcome


Christmas parties welcome however small _


RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHEON


Please telephone for menus Burnley M ie b e h s m ib E I


Arts and Entertainments Centre Stan Barker and Digby Falrweather


JAZZ COLLEGE SEXTET FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th — 8 p.m.


Tickets £3. £2.25


TAL FARLOW U.S. King o f the Jazz Guitar


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th — 8 p.m. Tickets £4. £3


Everyc THISSUNDAi ROY D


Straight from his sui (Brilllm


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a What’s On' dvice with your


advertisement Telephone


For help and ” 'hyo


Rachel Moorhouse on


C l i th e ro e 2 2 3 2 3


MUSIC FOR YOUR


PLEASURE


Thursday, November 24th, 7-30 p.m. CHORLEY TOWN HALL


Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major (K.622) Schubert Symphony No. 5 in B flat major also music by John McCabe and Handel (Arrival of the Queen of Sheba)


JA C K B R YM E R


Tickets £1.50 — £4 at the door on the night or in advance:


NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Phone Chorley 656118/68666 Refreshments Easy Access Free Parking MEMORIAl CHRIST!


DOMII FRIDAY, to commend Admission £1,


For help and


advice with your "What’s On"


advertisement Telephone


Moorhouse • on


Rachel Clitheroe 22323


DON’T FORGET RIBBLESDALE


NURSERY SCHOOL


GOOD-AS-NEW SALE


NOVEMBER 10th 10-30 — 1-30 p.m.


on THURSDAY,


CRA] Sales®


Lovely Half neai


SUNDAY, NO] 10 a. I O i r r l


Admission: Atl RefreJ


CLITHEROE METHODIST CIRCUIT


FESTIVAL OF YOUTH


CONCERT OF FINALISTS And presentation of


certificates and trophies Saturday,


November 12th, at 6-30 p.m.


In Trinity Church i i f


PARISH CHU3 LO l


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9-00 Holy Comml


10-30 Family Com! 10-30 Sunday Schl 2-30 REMEMBR/J of wreaths at|


6-00 Evensong.


We are now taking bookings for Office or works Christmas lunches — Free bottle of wine to parties of ten


We have a few tables left for CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH — So hurry and book now!


£7JO perhead — Full Christmas menu


F R I & S A T 2 5 t ) l i in d 2 6 t h N o v . W h a l l e y M e t h o d i s t Church'. St A n d r e w ' s F a i r .


F R I D A Y D E C . 2 3 r d . K lmin g - t o n M e m o r i a l


C h r i s tm a s D a n c e . M u r k K i t t o Ban d .


I n s t i t u t e .


F R I D A Y D E C E M B E R 9 t h . C h r i s tm a s F a i r , H o w l a n d S c h o o l , G r i n d l c t o n a t 7 p .m .


F R I D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 6 th . C h e e s e 4c W i n e E v e n i n g , H ow l a n d S c h o o l , G r in d l c t o u a t 7 - 3 0 p .m .


J A N U A R Y 2 8 t h to F e b r u a r y 4 t h . 1 9 8 9 . S um m e r song by C l i t h c r o e P a r i s h C h u r c h O p e r a t i c a n d D r a m a t i c S o c ie ty .


N O V 2 4 t h , 2 5 t h an d 2 6 t h , U o l t o n - b y - U o w l a n d d r am a


g r o u p p r e s e n t " P u l l th e o t h e r o n e ” a c o m e d y by N o rm a n R o b b in s . E n q u i r ie s to H o l t o n - b y -U ow l a n d 2 7 7 .


N O V E M B E R 1 2 t h - 1 9 t h . C l i t h c r o e A r t s T h e a t r e S o c i e t y . O L I V E R - Civ ic - H a l l , Y o r k S t r e e t , C l i t h ­ c r o e . F o r C h i ld r e n in N e e d A p p e a l .


S A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R 2 6 t h , C h r i s t C h u r c h , C h a t - b u r n , C h r is t in a s F a i r , 2 - 3 0 p .m . . School H a l l .


T H U R S D A Y . 2 4 t h N o v em b e r 1 9 8 8 , C l i t h c r o c L io n s h a i r s h ow f o r c h i ld r e n in n e e d .


W E D N E S D A Y D e c em b e r 7 th . C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r t s Society, T h e U u rb iy a n P ia n o T r i o .


1 988 J A N U A R Y 2 0 th , 2 1 s t . 2 6 t h , 2 7 t h * 2 8 t h , T r i n i t y ' s 2 5 t h P a n tomin e , " J a c k and th e B e a n s t a lk ’ ’ .


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