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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 11th, 1!)SS LTiITJM-l1 WEI MUMS n i SATURDAY


6-05 ESPANA VIVA. 6-


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-25 SA TURDAY STARTS HERE.


8- 40 ROLAND’S RAT RACE. 9- 00 KISSYFUR. 9-30 GOING LIVE!


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lyman, incl. 1-05 News. 12-20 Olympics. Pre­ viewing the XV Winter Games in Calgary. 12-30 Football Focus. 1*10 Rugby League. 1-30 Racing from Newbury. 1-40 Boxing A profile of Roberto Duran with


action from his latest bout. 2-00 Racing from Newbury.


2-10 Ice Hockey. 2-35 Rac­ ing. From Newbury. 3-20 Ice Hockey. 3-50 Hall Times. 3- 55 Rugby league. 4-35 Ruqby Union. 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS: Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-20FIRST CLASS. Debbie Greenwood chairs the video quiz for schools.


5- 45 JIM’LL FIX IT. 6-


SHOW.


6- 7-


8- 9-


20 THE LITTLE AND LARGE 55 SORRY!


10- MAGIC SHOW.


altempls to help his ex- father-in-law he finds himself the target of a ruthless criminal.


9- 05 NEWS SPORT; Weather.


9-20 CAGNEY AN D L A ­ CEY. While working under­ cover at a computer factory.


Christine and Mary Beth are compelled to take a drug test — this has terrible con­ sequences for Christine.


10-10 C A R R O T T CONFIDENTIAL.


10-45 FILM: "Summerfield." Men­ acing Australian thriller about a teacher who arrives to take over a village school where his predecessor dis­ appeared without a trace. His investigations lead to the family of a young pupil and their secluded and forbid­ ding house. "Summerfield."


12-15 THE ROCKFORD FILES. 1-05 WEATHER.


7- 4- AND 2-


25THE PAUL DANIELS 10BERGERAC. When Jim 11-


Lords. 7-


7-50O L Y M P IC G R A N D ­ STAND. Desmond Lynam introduces the opening cere­ mony of the 15th Olympic Winter Games live from the McMahon Stadium at the University of Calgary.


9-45 TUTTI FRUTTI. Bomba, the band's drummer, gels a nasty shock when he and Danny take part in an early- morning radio show.


10-45 THE FILM CLUB. 10*48 FILM; "Second Breath"' (Le deuxieme souffle).


30 A W E E K IN THE


LORDS. Christopher Jones reports on the week's pro­ ceedings in the House of


9-00 SOUTH RIDING. An epide­ mic measles spreads across the South Riding.


10 NEWSVIEW; Weather.


10-00 B L A C K F O R E S T CLINIC. Kati is held hos­ tage while Professor Brink- mann is forced to operate on a wounded gunman.


10-50 FILM: "The Supergrass." The Comic Strip's first fea­ ture film, a surreal comedy which finds Adrian Edmond­ son in trouble with real-lile drug smugglers in the West Country when he invents a story about his involvement with them.


12-40 FILM: "Kiss Me Deadly." Ralph Meeker as Los Angeles private detective Mike Hammer who. after picking up a near naked girl on a deserted highway, is


plunged into an investigation riddled with danger and star­ tling events.


2-35 CLOSE. 9-25 OLD COUNTRY. In today s


visit to the West Country. Jack Hargreaves looks at traditional "Dorset buttons" and a brand new harness lor a horse, all made by crafts­ men in the traditional way.


WALL. This week's pro­ gramme concentrates on the two-year period 1974-76 after the October election. Wilson's last year at Number 10 and Callaghan’s first.


12- 35 EMPRESS WU. 1-


35 DANCIN' DAYS. 05 I C E L A N D


BREEAKTHROUGH.


Romantic drama starring Ingrid Bergman as a woman who returns to New Orleans in 1675 to find a millionaire husband. Co-starring Cary Grant as the Texas cowboy she finally falls for.


film designed to introduce the public to the 90 m.p.h. diesel Pullman trains.


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


underexploited source of power lies dormant in the No r th of S c o tla n d — hydro-electricity.


7-


Weather followed by Seven Days.


8-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2- 3-


ATLANTIC. 4- 50 NETWORK EAST.


Heyworth and Glenn Ford star in a sexy 40s melo­ drama.


30 TWIN SURFERS AND THE 20F ILM : "G i ld a . " Rita


8-


B r it is h Royal Family. Tonight's repeated pro­ gramme covers holidays in B a lm o ra l; the Queen Mother's birthday celebra­ tions and a look back at her life and times from her Coro­ nation to the present day: the Prince and Princess ol Wales, at home and in Italy; and an interview with Prince Charles.


30 AMEN. SUNDAY i i i s i l i i i ;


5-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-


9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.


10-00 WHAT ON EARTH? 10-25 RECOVERY. The last ot three programmes with Brian Redhead which looks at three small British com­ panies who are managing tc beat the recession.


10- 11- 11- 12-


1- 2- 3-


50 TELEJOURNAL.


12-35 FARMING. 12-58 W E A T H E R


FARMERS.


Round Table." Robert Tay­ lor. Ava Gardner. Mel Ferrer


and Stanley Baxter star in the story of King Arthur and the Knights ol the Round Table, set in strife-torn olde England.


4-


5- 00 FAX. 5-


6- 7- 8- 50 CARTOON.


6-20 NWS; Weather. 6-


55 PLAYSCHOOL 15 UMBRELLA.


4-10 T H E 4-


5- M O N EY PROGRAMME.


STAND: The XV Olympic Winter Games.


7- 45 EYES ON THE PRIZE. In December. 1964. Martin Luther King Jr receives the Nobel Peace Prize. A pro­ test march is opposed by Governor Wallace. The Vot* ing R ig h t Act f in a l ly becomes Federal law in Summer 1965.


20 FRANCE ACTUELLE. 45 ESPANA VIVA. 10 SEE HEAR.


FOR


8- 40 CRUFTS '88. Angela Rip- pon and Peter Purves intro­ duce coverage of the final c om p e t itio n when the Supreme Champion is crowned at Earl's Court.


00 THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK. 00 EASTENDERS.


9- 00FILM: “ Knights ol the


10-15 DESIGN CLASSICS. The Aga Cooker. Since the Aga was imported into Britain from Sweden in 1929 it has become increasingly popular and a symbol of the English country home.


10- 40 OLYMPIC REPORT.


25 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. 10 LIFELINE.


35 SONGS OF PRAISE. AND SMALL. The Herriots


get involved in highland dancing


Whicker meets expatriate Brits in the wilderness ol Australia's Northern Terri­ tory. including the landlord of


the world's most isolated pub. a cattleman who Hies by helicopter.


9- 00 NEWS; Weather. 9-


10- 00 LIFE WITHOUT GEORGE. 10-


15 THAT’ LIFE! 30 EVERYMAN.


1M0 SPORTING CHANCE. 11-


12-


m a gazine programme reflecting Asian affairs. 20 WEATHER.


Or$nada 9-25 7T3 15 ALL CREATURES GREAT 10 WHICKER’S WORLD. Alan


10-00 7T3. 10-


9-25 SPEEDY AND DAFFY. 9-35 FRAGGLE ROCK.


BLACK BEAUTY. Albert is in more trouble. He takes Black Beauty for a ride with­ out permission.


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 1-00 MEMBER ONLY.


1-30 AAP KAA HAK. 1- 2-


35 LINK. 40 NETWORK EAST. Topicalchurches can claim that they


are the town's biggest employer?


2-30 T H E B IG M A T C H LIVE. Middlesbrough v Aston Villa.


4-


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-


10 HORIZON.


2- 00 RUGBY SPECIAL 3- 00 MUSIC IN CAMERA. “ A Concert for Mary Rose.” Music from the time of Henry VIII presented by the ensemble Circa 1500 as a concert lor the king's sister in the Great Hall of Wingfield College. Suffolk.


3-40 REVIEW. Mark Steyn looks at the lyrics of Chuck Berry, made topical by the publica­ tion this month of his autobi­ ography and the release ol Taylor Hackford's documen­ tary film “ Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll.


TELOPE. With the sea tan- talisingly close, the Lillipu­ tians make for the beach.


5- 00 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. 6- 00 BULLSEYE. 6-301TN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. 7- 15 SURPRISE SURPRISE. 8-


11- 00 M O R N I N G W O R ­ SHIP. Wesley Memorial Church. Bristol.


1-05ACTION POINT. THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


12-25 DONAHUE. A new discus­ sion programe.


55 WEATHER TO SKI? 00 OLYMPIC G R A N D ­ 3-


1-20THE ST VALENTINE’ S DAY MASSACRE. Fol­ l owe d by I TN News Headlines.


IOMELTDOWN. The Icicle Works and Danny Wilson.


4- 00 CHART ATTACK. 5- 00THE ITN MORNI NG NEWS.


— I 9- 35 DID YOU SEE..? 11- 25 MOVIE MAHAL.


10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11-


00 POB'S PROGRAMME.


tempers honour with mercy when he defends a fresh­


man football player that he.


himself, has accused of cheating.


12-


agers with interviewer Gaz Top. Today's guests are Debbie Gibson, Jason Con­ nery. The Communards and Deacon Blue. There is also an item on 19 magazine.


1- 2-


30THE ADVENTURES OF


return of TV to M. M. Kaye's romantic blockbuster about Ashton Pelham-Marlyn (Ben Cross) born in India before the Sepoy Mutiny.


4-30 KING’S BREAKFAST. 4- 5-


Weather. 5- 15 T H E PROGRAMME.


6- 00 VIS-A-VIS. 6-


00 ENCOUNTER. How manySHARES SHOW.


7- 8-


9- 30 THE RETURN OF THE AN­ 15 FAERIE TALE THEATRE:


THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA.


GOING ON.


15WHAT ON EARTH IS 15THE S TOCKS AND


8- 45THE MODERN WORLD: TEN G R E A T WRI T - ERS. Henrik Ibsen.


50 MY MAMA DONE TOLD 15 WISH ME LUCK. Claudine


has finally agreed to let Liz slay with her but has Liz aroused the suspicion of Krieger.


9-


10- 11-


15ITN NEWS.


9-30 SMALL WORLD. SHOW.


10-


30 T H E SOUT H B A N K 30PRISONER CELL BLOCK


H. New series about a women's prison. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


ME. Specially scheduled for St Valentine's Day. this pro­ gramme looks at torch songs as experienced in real life, weaving together classi­ cal recordings with dramatic dance sequences performed by Lynn Seymour, based on Elizabeth Smart's novel by Grand Centra! Station I Sat Down and Wept. Plus inter­ views with ten women ol dif­ ferent ages and back­ grounds who talk about their own obsessive romances.


50 NOOSE (1948). Fast-mov­


ing thriller starring Carole Landis as a reporter who. helped by her husband-to-be (Derek Farr) and his pugilist Iriends. mounts a campaign against a ruthless racketeer (Joseph Calleia).


12-40 CLOSE. 40 GALLERY.


10NEWS SUMMARY and B U S I N E S S


THORNE YHOLME


COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL DUNSOP BRIDGE — Tel. 271


. invite you to their Romantic Interlude


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th


PHIL CASE DISCO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th


MEMBERS DRAW — £ 1 0 Members and Bona Fide Guests


lOVo n 11' Soup of the day with Heart Croutons


, Baked Salmon with sauce as cool as, a cucumber!


Sirloin Steak with Parsley Hearts. Pork Fillet flamed with desire. Chicken Breast on a pillow of love or


SHORT OF CASH? SELL THOSE


UNWANTED ITEMS W ITH A TE L -S E L


T C I C E I qriftfH


_______ B U R N L E Y


ADVERTISEMENT ZZOUI IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER tC R BUYING Sf LUNG


PILLOW TALK Passionate fruit salad.


SPECIALN Glass of


love potion on arrival.


$


SATURDAY and SUNDAY,


February 13th and Mth


Heavenly raspberries with cream.


Chocolate Mousse with a dark secret.


Between the Sheets. Coffee and Mints


£ 1 2 . 9 5 ,


ROMANTIC GIFT FOR LADIES


FLOATING HEARTS IN A) SEA OF LOVE


Consomme laced with hearts and kisses ■ FORBIDDEN DESIRE


LOWER BUCK INN WADDINGTON


THIS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th JOE a t the PIANO


FREE VALENTINE’S DRAW


★ Bar Snacks. Business Lunches daily ★ A La Carle menu available evening and weekends ★ Traditional Sunday lunch 12 noon— 2-30 p.m. ★ Small parties catered lor


Telephone inquiries welcome C l i th e r o e 2 8 7 0 5


'V u '


GRAND JUMBLE SALE


■f


V. ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDINGTON


Admission 5p — Refreshments available ■ir*


SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 13th at 2-30 p.m.


RIBBLE VALLEY DISABLED ACTION GROUP


ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING to be held in


St James School, Greenacre Street, Clitheroe


THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1988 7-30 p.m.


H ig h V


I l j j l l l l l l l l 9-25 7T3.


55 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH.


25THE WRITING ON THE 11-


11-00 STREETHAWKS. 11-30 ROXY — THE NETWORK CHART SHOW.


55 CARTOON.


12- 05STREET HAWK. Jesse Mach sets out to catch an escaped convict.


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


2- 05 FILM: "Saratoga Truck" 5- 5-05 W A L T PRESENTS. 35 BLUE PULLMAN. Short


5-20 CONNECTIONS. 5-


50 THE A-TEAM. Adventures


with the heroic soldiers of fortune.


6- 45 CATCHPHRASE. 7-


30 SCOTTISH EYE. A vast. 15THE J A ME S BOND FILM: "Moonraker."


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


00 NEWS SUMMARY and


30 ROYALTY. A year with the 11-


10- 40 THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SMITH & JONES. This week. Melvyn Smith and Melvyn Rhys — The Two Melves — enter the arena of the Arts turning their spot­ light on the Grace of Dance. 10 DARTS.


12- 00 STAR MOVIE. Jane Fonda in "Rollover."


2-00A M E R IC A ’ S TOP 10 VAL E NT IN E DA Y ' S SPECIAL.


2-55 SUPER SPIES THE KREM­ LIN LETTER.


5-00FORMULA ONE. The English language version of Europe's top-rated pop show, "Former Eins" and featuring live performances.


Details from: COSIRA, WILLIAM


HOUSE, SHIPTON ROAD, SKELTON, YORK Y03 6WZ


Telephone: 0904 646866 (Promoting Rural Development)


ROSSENDALE COLLEGE GALA


ACCRINGTON &


PERFORMANCES 1987/88 — present —


SUN INN, WADDINGTON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th


S T V A L E N T IN E ’S


EV E D IN N E R A 5-course candlelit dinner £8.50 Including VAT


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th


Bring the lady in your life — gran, mum or sweetheart — to a 4-course lunch


S T V A L E N T IN E ’S D A Y L U N C H


£5.95 including VAT To book please ring


C ERE


LITH O 23262


ARE YOU RESIDENT IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY AND REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED or 30 THE WALTONS. John-Boy


30 A.P.B. New series lor teen­\ \ I / / / E V E R \


30 LOST IN SPACE. 30 THE FAR PAVILIONS. The SPORT? - Z '- r '


For details of how to obtain your PASSPORT TO SPORT contact: Information Office. Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe. Telephone: 25111.


_ I THOUGHT or j


s r U H I f y . j ' - a l


Ribblesdate Pool. Edisford Road. Clitheroe. Telephone: 24025.


Longridge Sports Centre. Preston Road. Longridge. Telephone: 4474.


Employment Office. Lowergate. Clitheroe. Telephone: 22564.


Mobile Office (lor timetable telephone Clitheroe 25111).


Ribble Valley Borough Council Serving Ihe Community <


BILLINGTON & LANGHO - COMM. ASSOCIATION


Sounds from the ’60s night 'Lite group


SHOUT


Brockhall Ballroom, Old Langho


SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, at 8 p.m.


■ Tickets £3.50 including supper


Available from telephoning


/ Blackburn 48605 or Whalley 3103


THE MOORCOCK INN Waddington Fell, Clitheroe s 22333


We are pleased to announce that our


LOVEBOAT EVENING is now fully booked on


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th


but we still have a few vacancies in our restaurant for a romantic candlelit dinner


LEONARDO DE ANGELIS Programme includes works by: Francis Cutting,


( Ita lia n Classical Guitarist)


De La Maza, F. Sulpizi, Augustin Barrios, Antonio Laura MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1988 Sandy Lane, at 7-30 p.m.


Domenico Scarlatti, Owe Walter, Leo Brouwer. R. Sain;


Tickets i l l , £2 (concessions) from Reception, Sandy Lane, Accrington (TvL Acc. 39.1521); Reception, Blackburn Road, Accrington (Tel. Acc. 393521); Reception, Rawlenstall (Tel. Ross. 213553)


.Also from Althams Travel Services Ltd., Blackburn


Road, Accrington (Tel. .-lev. 393611) and The Post Office, Union Road, Oswaldtwistle


35WRESTLING. From the


Gala Hall. West Bromwich. 15 A.L.F.


2-45 DARTS. 4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. Elton Welsby presents today's sports results.


00 ITN NEWS. D I S N E Y


HOW TO MARKET YOUR GUEST


HOUSE OR HOTEL


SUCCESSFULLY (Five, one-day Seminars) Subjects include:


MARKETING/ADVERTISING ©


BROCHURE DESIGN • PROMOTION O SELLING


Weekly, commencing:


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1988 Venue: Unicorn Hotel, Skipton


WHITBREAD FINE ALES


THE BLACK BULL


HOTEL (CHATBURN)


Re-opens Today, THURSDAY,


FEBRUARY 11th after total refurbishment


Your hosts Sylvia and Raymond, look forward to seeing you


(Traditional Beers and Fine Food)


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . .W h a t ’s o n .> .W h a t ’s o n ■ ..W h a t ’s C IV IC H A L L


P A R R O C K


H E A D F A R M Hotel and Restaurant After extensive alterations and refurbishment we


re-open on Fr iday, F e b r u a r y 1 2 th


Non-residents are welcome tor dinner every evening including Sunday. Small parties catered for.


Come and experience an evening at PARROCK HEAD, our cosy timbered bar. Superb iood,


imaginative wines — and moderate prices, and alter dinner relax in the lounge in front o l a log lire.


SPECIAL EVENT


St Valentine’s Night Sunday, February 14th


Welcome with a glass of "Buck's Fizz, " included with dinner, at £11.50 per person.


FOR RESERVATIONS RING SLAIDBURN 614 EST ° ( / 1742 CD"— Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community


CLITHEROE S 23278 Commencing Friday, February 12th for 8 days (ex. Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.


Matinee Wednesday and Thursday at 2-15 p.m.


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WEEKLY DOUBLE 27 — 7 WEEKLY TREBLE 7 — 6 — 5


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E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y


-------------------------------------------------:— Members and Bona Fide Guests


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* JONATHON JAMES L ^


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th Always popular « ^


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COMING ATTRACTION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th Ro ck an d R o ll Nite with


B E E T R O O T plus Disco


Tickets £1 from the Club ~ > ^


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Clitheroe 22324 (EditorhA W


Any organisation wishing to make a claim (or a future dale may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation; name ol the event and the date


CLAIMING DATES


For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323 ’


A P R I L 2 2 N O ( e v e n i n ' ) ) , A p r i l 2 3 r d (m u t i n c e .u u l e v e n i n ' ) >. U o l t o t i -B y -U o w - liind D r a i n s G r o u p , p r e s e n t t h e p a n t o m i m e A l a d d i n . l i i x i u i r i e s t o H o l t o n - B y - B ow l a n d . 2 7 7 .


F E B R U A R Y 1 9 T H . T h e bit) b a n d d a n c e . P a r i s h C h u r c h Ha l l . R o t a r y C l u b o l C l i t h ­ e r o e .


M A R C H 9 t h . T h e B r i t t e n S t r i n u O u a r l c t . Clu i t h u i -n H o a d G r am m a r S c h o o l , 7 -3 0


p .m . ^ = I < IN G = forthcoming NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN •


Saturday, February 13th 7 p.m. — Midnight


DANCE NIGHT OUT with MCs Syd and Betty and


MARKKITTO BAND the


Tickets: Adults £2.00; Sen. Citizens £1.50


Book advance for FREE sherry


Tuesday, February 23rd 11 a.m./2 p.m.


CARE BEARS Tickets: £2.25. parties £2.00


Superb childrens entertainment


Thursday, March 10th at 7-30 p.m.


ST PATRICK’S GALA CONCERT featuring


JOHNNY McEVOY SUSAN McCANN


the hilarious singing priest


FR MICHAEL CLEARY and members of the unforgettable


Tickets: £6.50. £5.50. £4.50


ALL PRIESTS HOLY ROADSHOW


E 3


Wednesday, February 17th at 8-00 p.m.


Alternative comedy


LAUGHINGAS! Three top acts from the alternative comedy scene


Admission on door — £1.50 —


Thursday, February 25th at 7-30 p.m.


LET ME SPEAK A powerful and moving play


Tickets: £2.50, concessions £2.00 '


Friday, March 4th at 8 p.m.


You are summoned to an ‘arresting’ evening with


JOHN forSTALKER All tickets: £4.00


BOX OFFICE S(0254) 582582 Access and Visa Bookings Welcome


FREE'COMPETITION; The David


Simmons Studio 2nd Annual


BONNY BABY and TODDLER FREE


COMPETITION 1988 Have your child photographed


at the David Simmons Studio, 14 York


FREE


Street, Clitheroe 2 0 in . x 1 6 in .


FRAMED prints for the winners


14in. x 11 in. prints for runners-up.


Judged in two age groups. 0 to 24 months


2 years to 5 years


No appointment necessary.


Call in anytime between 9-30 aim. and 5-30 p.m. Saturday, February 13Ui to


Saturday, February 20th, and Monday. February 22nd to Saturday, February 27th


______ (excluding Sundays)


mer Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police


Lecture, questions and answers


CABARET. CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR Tal. Accrington 384074


CABARET ROOM


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HELEN DAY’S


WILD AFFAIR Sensaiional Show


★ SATURDAY ONLY ★


BERNARD MANNING Back by public demand


FOR VALENTINE’S NIGHT Why not book a meal In the


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room.


Dress restrictions apply WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th


BETH B SYMPHONY Free before 10 p.m. FREE


ADMISSION to cabaret when dining in the carvery, Wednesday only


FEB. 20th — GREENGAGE LOUNGE BAR


D O N ’T M IS S :


Lunches served dally (except Saturday) 11-30 a.m. — 2p.m.


* Music nightly ★ Varied hot or cold bar moals available


DUNSOP BRIDGE ST HUBERT’S,


GRAND DANCE


at NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


on FRIDAY, FEB. 19th Dancing to Highlanders


B a n d 9 p .m . t i l l 1 a .m. Ba r applied for


Tickets £2.50 inc. supper, available by telephoning Dunsop Bridge 288


FLEA MARKET Gisburn Festival Hall


SUNDAY, 14th and 28th FEBRUARY 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Inquiries telephone: CLEVELEYS 824918


From


r+ c A l a m e ’s ** 9-30 — 2-00 a.m.


FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY


VALENTINE’S PARTY WEEKEND FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Smart casual dress


Anything to celebrate — book here Te l . w h a l l e y 3086


16 Accrington Road, Whalley. Interval Cabaret


Join us in an evening ot DanJ tree weeka


* PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL *


* S U P P E R D A N C E * J FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th * ^


8-30 p.m. — 1a.m. J


Music by MARK KITTO M Admission £3. Ticket only. Licensed bar. For tickets ring Clitheroe 23396 or Clitheroe 22296


(Due to the Band's Popularit| to change our venue th l^


TICKETS: E2.50 Obtainable! TRAVEL PLAN, Chancery W f FRASER EAGLE HOLIDAYS,! Tel. Accrington 398911.


(A joint promotion by F AND HIS SCOT


CAT’S Wl WEDNES


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Whatever* f°r adull


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SLAIDBURN PAR| PARISH


SATURDAY, FEE Newton Village I


Hot Pot Supper, S/j Festival, Musical l Tickets: Adults £1.51


Available (rom DUNSOJ and 28


» USUAL ENTERTAII Members-and Bona


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