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Clilheroe Advertiser & Times, May 13th, 10SS


REmmiKBaiaM B


SATURDAY / f v.


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-25 ROOBARB.


8-30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-


10-


11- 45 CARTOON. 11-


9- 00 ON THE WATERFRONT. TERROR.


. 57 WEATHER.


6-30NEWSVIEW, with Moira Stuart and Richard Whit-


5-50THE WEEK IN THE LORDS.


more; Weather.


7-10 JANSONS CONDUCTS. 8 -1 0S O P H IA


35 THE MUPPET BABIES. CONSTANCE. A N D


10-00 ITN NEWS. 10-


TARBUCK.


11- 05 KOJAK. Kojak teams up with another detective to investigate a murder, but the partnership has sinister overtones.


12- 00 GRANDSTAND. On Cup Final day, Liverpool v Wimb- ledon live from Wembley at 3-00 and a look at Dundee Utd v Celtic north of the bor- der at 5-00. The programme includes comprehensive coverage of the pre-match build-up and features reflect- ing the centenary season.


5-15THE PINK PANTHER SHOW.


5-35 NEWS; Weather.


5- 6-


50 HELP!


5-45 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


55FILM: TIGHTROPE TO 9-00THE KING AND THE JEWS. Peter Snow tells for the first time the story of how. before Britain’s with- drawal from Palestine in 1948. one Arab leader. King Abdullah of Transjordan, tried to do a secret deal with the Jews involving the parti- lion of Palestine, actions which eventually cost him his life. The film describes secret British-backed meet­ ings with Golda Meir, and explains how the Palestin- ians, outmanoeuvred by Abdullah and the Jewish leaders, never won their homeland, giving rise to the Palestinian problems of today.


2- 3-


20 FILM; DAD'S ARMY. Cap-


tain Mainwaring and his 10-20THE FILM CLUB. Derek Home Guard transfer to the Malcolm introduces the last * big screen, and woe betide, three German spies who* drop in on Walmington-on- Sea. First, though, there’s


double-bill of the present season, two films about love


. and infidelity receiving their British TV premieres,


army manoeuvres, an 10-23 FILM: MY FIRST WIFE, uncontrollable steamroller, • 11-50 FILM: MY BEST FRIEND'S and a general adrift on a


GIRL,


floating bridge. Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn head the cast in a wartime escapade scripted by the authors of the hit TV 5-00ITN MORNING NEWS, series. Jimmy Perry and 6-00 TV AM. David Croft.


7- 55 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY 11-30THE NEW FANTASTIC KNOCKS.


9-25 GET FRESH. FOUR.


8- 45 NE W S SPORT; Weather. 9- 00 CAGNEY AND L A - AND 12-00 ITN NEWS.


12-05 FA CUP FINAL 1988: WEL- COME TO THE PARTY.


CEY. The two p o lic e .12-10REPORTS FROM TEAM women become involved in


HQs.


Street tycoon’s house is 12-20 SAINT & GREAVSIE. burgled.


the stockmarket when a Wall 12-15 CAPTAINS MEET. 12-50 CELEBRITY BAR.


9-50 M A T C H OF THE 1-00 BELL'S SCOTCH WHISKY DAY. Highlights of this afternoon's FA Cup Final’ from Wembley Stadium.


MA NAGER OF THE YEAR,


1-10 CELEBRITY BAR.


10- 11-


BASKETBALL.


35 A M E R I C A N 1-15 MOORE’S WEMBLEY ME- MORIES, with Brian Moore.


25 F I L M : S T R A I G H T 1-35 WEMBLEY ’88.


TIME, starring Dustin Hoff- 2-05 CELEBRITY BAR. man. A born loser, released 2-15TARBUCK'S REDS v from prison after a six-year


FROST'S DONS,


term, clashes with his slimy 2-45 ABIDE WITH ME. parole officer and begins the 2-50 HERE THEY COME, inevitable downward slide of 3-00 KICK OFF. an habitual offender.


3-45 HALF-TIME. 1- 15 WEATHER. _________________________ .. 3-55 SECOND HALF.


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2- 3-


T H E 7-00 CATCHPHRASE.


MOON. Marlon Brando stars in one of his rare comedy roles as a wily Japanese interpreter outwit-


4-40 FINAL WHISTLE. 5-io it n n ew s . 5-15 WINNER TAKES ALL. 5- 45 SATURDAY GANG. 6-


7- 12- 05 MOVIE PREMIERE: GIVE


MY REGARDS TO BROAD STREET, followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


top-rated pop show. Story."


10 FORMULA ONE. Europe's 10 MOVIES AT WAR. "Malta


BILLINGTON AND LANGHO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION


l l i l i i l l i l


9-30M AKING THE MOST • OF...


10-00 MONEYSPINNER. 10-30 HEY! HEY! USA (1938). 12-15 A DOGGONE MIX-UP. 12-30 EMPRESS WU. With Lady Mo's return now imminent, Prince Ti plans to kill her to protect Lady Su's position at the palace. But Lady Mo is determined to gain for her­ self a position of power at court.


1- 00CHINA: THE MIDDLE KINGDOM.


2- 00 MY F A V O U R I T E


SPY (1951). Lively spy spoof starring Bob Hope as a second-rate vaudeville comedian who impersonates his secret agent double and becomes mixed up with a glamorous coun terspy (Heddy Lamaar) and a sinis­ ter spy ring.


3- 45 S A T A N M ET A LADY (1936). Comedy thriller starring Bette Davis as a woman who enmeshes an eccentric private detec­ tive (Warren William) with a mysterious woman and a hunt for a fabulous gem-en- crusted ram’s horn.


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


IMMORTALITY.


8- 00 PASSAGE OF LIFE (rpt). 8-


30 AMEN.


9- 00 FILM ON FOUR EXTRA: A N O T H E R


T I M E ,


ANOTHER PLACE (1983). Set


community in the north-east of Scotland in 1944,


in a remote farming this


week's Film on Four is about the impact of the arrival of three Italian prisoners-of-war on


the 15 THE FUNNY SIDE.


50 SHRIKANT. Part 2. 7-30 THE TWO OF US. Ashley 30 FILM: THE TEAHOUSE OF A U G U S T


merican-style "cohabitation contract’’ would free them from all the stupid, petty arguments that every couple has over mundane issues,


roma ntic Janie


and Elaine decide that and in a community in which she feels isolated.


10-


ting the attempts of Glenn 8-00 INSPECTOR MORSE. In- Ford and the American army of occupation’to stifle orien- tal culture.


5-30 THE SKY AT NIGHT.


specfor Morse investigates murder on hallowed ground, A quiet country church is an unlikely setting for murder.


SUNDAY I l i i i i i i i B


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9- 9-


10- 11-


55 PLAY SCHOOL.


10- 00 WHAT ON EARTH'.. ? 10-


PEOPLE.


11-40 IN THE KNOW. 11-


— A BEGINNER’S GUIDE.


12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-35 FARMING. 12-58 WEATHER for farmers. 1- 00 THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK. 2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00F ILM : WE DI VE AT DAWN. A British sub fol­ lows a new Nazi battleship into the Baltic. After dis­ charging its torpedoes, the sub is hit by depth charges and loses oil vital to the voy­ age home . . . Starring John Mills and Eric Portman.


4- BILL.


4-50 DOWN TO EARTH. WOT HE


ROADSHOW.


6-15 LIFELINE. 6-


25 NEWS; Weather.


MO PRAISE BE! 7-


ENTERTAINMENT.


7- 45 DEAR JOHN. John’s court­ ship of his new girlfriend, Liz, is interrupted by Ken's need of sanctuary.


8-


9- 05 NEWS; Weather. 9-


10- 05 EVERYMAN: 10- 11- 11- 12-


15 ONE BY ONE. 20 THAT’S LIFE! 55 ROCKSCHOOL.


20GRAND PRIX. 55 SHRIKANT. 35 WEATHER.


( -BBC-2 )


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-05100 GREAT SPORTING MOMENTS.


1-30 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND, with Steve Rider.


1-30 RALLYING; Fram Fil­


ters Welsh Rally. 2-00 RUGBY LEAGUE; 2-20 MOTOR RACING. Coverage ol the Monaco Grand Prix. 4-15 RUGBY LEAGUE. Plus FOOTBALL: A look back at


yesterday's best moments from the FA Cuo.


A N I M A L S


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM.


9-25SU ND A Y WI TH GET FRESH. CARTOON TIME.


15 A Q U E S T I O N OF 9- TEDDY RUXPIN.


10- 00 GET FRESH SUNDAY. 10-


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. 1-05 ACTION POINT. THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


1-35 AAPKAA HAK. 1- 40 LINK. 2- 00 MY GOD. 2-30 S U N D A Y M A T I ­ NEE. "Cheaper By The Dozen."


4-00 THE QUEEN’S TOUR OF AUSTRALIA.


4- 30 JIMMY’S.


54)0 THE SURVIVAL FACTOR. 5- 30 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. 6-


30 ITN NEWS.


6- 40 HIGHWAY. 7-


7- 45 GENTLEMEN AND PLAY­ ERS. Sixth episode of the drama series.


8- 45 HOOPERMAN. When the FBI fails to identify a murder victim, Inspector Harry Hoo- perman conducts his own investigation.


9- 15 ITN NEWS.


4- 5-


5-15T HE 30 FOLLYFOOT.


6- 40 T H E 7-


8-


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


25 BUSINESS MATTERS. 50 A LIFE OF OUR OWN.


M O N E Y PROGRAMME. 15 THE FIRST EDEN: 15 GREEK LANGUAGE AND 50 BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE


MASTER BUILDER. Leo McKern and M ira n d a Richardson star in Ibsen's drama about a man at the height of his powers whose guilt and fears are brought to the surface by a young woman who strides into his life to claim the fulfilment of a promise he made her in childhood.


10-30 MOVIEDROME. Film-maker Alex Cox introduces a series of cult films.


10-33 FILM: ELECTRA GLIDE IN BLUE. Off-beat cop movie, shot in spectacular Arizona locations, with Robert Blake as diminutive motorcycle traffic cop John Wintergreen who realises his dream of becoming a detective when he discovers a murder.


35 CA RTOON DOUB L E


9*30 LES GIRLS. First of a se­ ven-part comedy drama series introducing Maggie’s


10THEATRE NIGHT:'THE


Models and 17-year-old schoolgirl Amanda.


10-00 ROOM AT THE BOTTOM. 10-


RECORD.


11- 30 PRISONER: CELL BLOCK H.


12-


3- 4-


ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


1-25 THE HOLLYWOOD MOVIE "ENCHANTMENT.”


15 OFF THE WALL. 15 JOBFINDER.


30DONAHUE. Followed by 30 R A T T L E ON THE


(Phyllis Logan in a BAFTA award-winning role), who is trapped in a sterile marriage A-


55 WHO DARES WINS...


11- 40 AFTER DARK. Tonight, on the eve of the 40th anriiver- sary of the state of Israel, which declared its indepen­ dence on May 5th, 1948, After Dark will discuss whether there is any hope of peace after 40 years of war.


GIANT MARKET and


CAR BOOT SALE GISBURN


at the Auction Market SUNDAY, MAY 15th


Trade inquiries 0253 712776/721035 (evenings)


(Net proceeds from stall rents to Gisburn Memorial Fund)


KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN A Musical Biography ol the Ultimate Superstar


Memories o f


u iu u u iu n 'J


Starring: BIG J IM WHITE a n d RICKY M cK A Y with the ELVIS IN MIND SHOWBAND


and the MISSISSIP1 FLASH DANCERS


T H I S S U N D A Y , M A Y 1 5 t h (a t7-30 p.m.) TICKETS: £5, Child/OAP’s £4.50 (in advance or on the door) A MUST FOR ALL ROCK W ROLL FANS


Also booking for: May 21st, THE DRIFTERS; May 27th, HOUGHTON WEAVERS; May 26th, JAMES WHALE


BOX OFFICE (0254) 582582 Access and Visa — Bookings welcome


H |


J


* CALDERSTONES REVUE AND *


DRAMATIC SOCIETY


: MAY 17th — 21 at * in the HOSPITAL THEATRE, Calderstones, J *


! FIDDLER ON THE ROOF


Whalley at 7-30 p.m. TICKET PRICES:


* *


9-25 TEESRA KINARA. 9-50 SETTLERS’ TALES.


10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK.


11- 00 TREE HOUSE. 11-


30 WIRED. Another chance to


see Friday's edition of the new 20-part music show. Today’s guests are Tina Turner, Prefab Sprout, Style Council, Zapp. The Mission, Kingdom Come and Led Zeppelin.


12- 30 EAST OF THE MOON.


35THE ADVENTURES OF 2-


1-00 SUPERCHAMPS. 1-


30 LOST IN SPACE. 30THE COURTNEYS OF


CURZON STREET (1947). Romantic drama spanning three generations, starring


Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding.


WEATHER. B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.


64)0 GYMNASTICS: 7-15 THE STORYTELLER. 7- 45 D ANCE ON F O U R : DANCE-LINES.


8- 9-


15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: 15 ANIMAL TRAFFIC.


15 FAMILY FORTUNES.


10-15 N I G H T OF THE DEMON (1957). Classic horror movie from an M. R. James story, starring Dana Andrews as an American psychologist in Britain who becomes involved in a sinis­ ter cult headed by Niall McGinnis.


124)5CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINEN TS : THE WALL/LEMUR (1983).


2-15 CLOSE.


35 THE LITTLE DARLINGS. 10NEWS SUMMARY and


TH E RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS


A FRIENDS MEETING FOR WORSHIP


to which visitors are warmly welcomed, is held at


SAWLEY MEETING HOUSE (Grindleton side of Sawley Bridge) EVERY SUNDAY 10-30 a.m.


"Feel The Power Ot God In Oneanolher," Drawing You Together As He Draws You To Himself."


ST MARY’S LADIES GROUP M A Y T E A on SATURDAY, MAY 14th, at 2-30 p.m.


Cake Stall, Gift Stall, White Elephant, Nearly New, Groceries and Plant Stall


ADMISSION 40p to include Tea MOTO CROSS


OPEN PRACTICE MAY 17th, 25th.


from 4-30 p.m. — 8-30 p.m. £3 per machine


FOR HELP AND ADVICE WITH YOUR “WHAT’S ON” ADVERTISEMENT


Telephone


RACHEL MOORHOUSE on


CLITHEROE 22323 a# * ^ ^


BROOKHOUSE FARM, WHALLEY


• 9-30 p.m.-— 2 a.m. cm ne’s


FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY FRIDAY


MR MUSCLE MAN COMPETITION 1st Prize: £10


' SATURDAY FUN NIGHT Smart, casual dross


^ Hon portloo, 21ats otc. Colobrnto horo (froo bottlo ol bubbly)


* 1 6 Accrington Rood, Whalley. Tel. Whalloy 823086 1 * « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * £


Proceeds to LANCAM LIFE AID APPEAL (Heart Start) and Group Funds


CLITHEROE LIONS


CAR BOOT SALE


At Whalley Nurseries (Clltheroe Road, Whalley)


SUNDAY, MAY 15th, 1988 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


In’aid of Royal Manchesler Children's Hospital, Pendlebury


Oncology Unit (all types of Cancer) All inquiries:


Tel. Whalley 822783 -DISCO-BARS-DINER -RESTAURANT ALL TILL 2am


p W A s r i c i P4BTV 1


7? ^MANXMAN IN MAV I '/ For your 21st, OPEN DECKS


.


DIAL 100 ASK FOR’ FREEPHONE SS MANXMAN


f t Hun Porty, THIS W.EEKEND|| Works Do’s! ------------


PRESTON 736666


DISCOUNTS! GIANT


OX ROAST a n d D A N C E


In t h e M a r q u e e o n t h e C a s t le F ie ld


SATURDAY, MAY 21st 7 p.m. onwards


DANCING TO TOP LIVE GROUP AND DISCO —LICENSED BAR—


Tickets: (including supper) E6 sold to 18 years and over Available from Tourist Office •Clitheroe Advertiser Offiro


•Mortimer, Gorse & Ross •Black Horse Agencies/Entwistle Green ENTRANCE BY TICKET ONLY


\ Clitheroe Round Table


r) Proceeds in aid of Granada TV's Telethon y *


Trophies (or winners • *


SPRING FAIR GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


SATURDAY, MAY 14th at 2-30 p.m.


Opener: Mrs Jean Barnes.


Various stalls, tombola, raffle. Admission 20p


Refreshments available. PROCEEDS GISBURN PARISH CHURCH *


A- X-


Tuesday — Friday: Adults E2.25, Children £1.50: Saturday: Adults £2.50. Children £1.50; Special rates for party bookings.


-A * ★ * * ★ ★ * ■ * * ★ - * • * ; * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * /


For tickets ring: WHALLEY 823785 or GREAT HARWOOD 886041


* V v- » *-<ir Not the National Theatre present


THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW By D. H. Lawrence


Old times and hard times in a thirties mining community.


WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2.25/£1.25


HABERGHAM SIXTH FORM CENTRE, Kiddrow Lane


Tickets from Burnley Mechanics, Manchester Road.' ' Tel.30055 •


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


MEETS EVERY SUNDAY 10-30 a.m. in


•p GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ^ QUIZ NIGHT


at BROWN COW, MOOR LANE


• WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th, 8 p.m. start ? Team of 3, £3 a team — Raffle


CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD


CLITHEROE For further information


Tel. CLITHEROE 22334


SUNDAY NIGHT is


MUSIC NIGHT at the


WELLSPRINGS INN, SABDEN


TEL: CLITHEROE 23870


- I


WEATHER, followed by PEOPLE GET READY.


30 T H E N E C T A R OF ■ -d • FOURTH ANNUAL HOE DOWN at Aspinall Farm, Dlnckley


on Saturday, May 21st, 1 at 8 p m.


C3.50 Including Supper


To avoid dlsappolntmentiget :your tickets - now


Tel. Whalley.823103 or Blackburn 48605 >


PARISH CHURCH OF ST PAUL’S LOW MOOR


THIS SATURDAY, MAY 14th MAY FAYRE and CHILDREN’S FANCY


DRESS COMPETITION Two classes up to 8 years and 9 plus


30NEWS SUMMARY and Display of Maypole dancing


Afternoon teas, raffle, games, etc. 3 p.m., Parish Hall Admission free Bring the family!


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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SATURDAY, MAY 14th


PAUL DUVALL SUNDAY, MAY 15th


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KAY KING Welcome return


WEEKLY DOUBLE 26 — 3


WEEKLY TREBLE 15 — 10 — 13 EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


★ ★ ★ A ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ' ★ LOW MOOR CLUB


FRIDAY, MAY 13th W e lc o m e R e tu r n


LITTLE BIG BAND SUNDAY, MAY 15th


MEMBERS DRAW £1 2


Barbecue tickets on sale E3 each for June 25th Members and Bona Fide Guests


WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH


SPRING SALE


SATURDAY, MAY 14th to be opened at 2-30 p.m. by MRS NORA FOSTER


Various stalls — Afternoon leas ADMISSION: 10p


(Bus 227 leaves York Street at 2-15 p.m.)


». XLjTHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN'S CLUB » *:•' Whatley Road, Clitheroe Tel. 23337


SATURDAY, MAY 14th NICKY AND SUE Superb Boy/Girl Duo


SATURDAY RAFFLE £ 5 0 No. 701


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY


^Members and Bona Fide Guests ; COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND M IN I -" COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS or GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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


Leisure Services Officer:


A. T. FENTON. F.I.L.A.M. (Dip) ADVANCE BOX OFFICES:


Colne 864721 and Nelson 692890 (during normal office hours)


COLNE BOX OFFICE — Also open Saturday mornings. Nelson Box Office — Also open all day


Saturday and Sunday. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


FOLK WITH A JO KE Hosted by


ROGER WESTBROOK


Featuring MARTIN CARTHY Barrowford Civic Hall


Friday, May 13th, 8 p.m. Tickets: £2 all classes


HOUGHTON


WEAVERS In concort


Sunday, May 15th, 7-30 p.m. ‘ Tickets; £3.50. Children OAPs £3


Colne Municipal Hall


Joint Promotion with Mid-Pennine Arts Association


NORTHERN CHAMBER


ORCHESTRA


Soloist: Angela Malsbury Colne Municipal Hall


ChildrervOAPs'Students £2.50 Pendle Civic Players presentation


“ONE OF THOSE THINGS1’


(OR DEJA REVUE) Written and Produced by Eilleen


Lloyd. Musical Director Ken Lloyd CIVIC THEATRE, NELSON


Wednesday, May 18th, to Saturday, May 21st, at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £1. Children and OAP's 50p


MOIRA ANDERSON In concert


With Vincent Blllington at the piano Supported by:


THE NELSON CIVIC PRIMARY CHOIR


THE NELSON CIVIC JUNIOR CHOIR Colne Municipal Hall


Sunday, May 22nd, 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £3.50, ChildrenOAPs £2.50


Tickets from A. T. Fenton, Leisure Services Office. Bank House. Albert Road. Colne. Tel. 064721; Tourist Information Centre. 20a Scoiiand Road, Nelson. Tel. 692090; as well


as at all council offices: Colne Town Hall; Allhams Travel Agency. St James’s Street. Burnley: Mechanics Box Office, Manchester Road. Burnley, and Tourist Information Cenlre, Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe


Tuesday, May 17th, 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £3.50.


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:‘-i'.-vV't: Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community


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What's on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on,..What’s on CIVIC HALL


FREE COMPETITION


/h-s'j DAVID SIMMONS STUDIO 2nd ANNUAL


at the DAVID SIMMONS S TU D IO ^S ^p /^a , 14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE


Have your pet photographed to. jJSw FREE


20AFTER T E N WI T H


20in. x 16in. FRAMED PRINT for winner 14in. x 11 in. PRINTS for runners-up by appointment only between 9-30 a.m. and 7-30 p.m.


SATURDAY, MAY 14th to SATURDAY, MAY 28th Tel. C lith e ro e 23241


KODAK LTD. & B. DUGDALE & SONS LTD. Special prizes donated by: RE1X LSE0 B Y COll MBit PlCnUS


PERSONALITY 1988 ■


Thwaites Fine Ales C l i t h e r o e @ 2 3 2 7 8


Commencing Friday, May 13th, to Thursday, at 7-30 p.m.


Winner of 9 Academy Awards «‘/ s


Nothing prepared him for o u r world o f change.


F.Mpf:R(S)R I AST THE A True Story. Q


THE STATION HOTEL


KING STREET, CLITHEROE S 23604


COOKED FOOD EVERY DAY 12 noon — 2 p.m.


NOW OFFER A WIDE SELECTION OF HOME


Bar Snacks always available . at lunch time


THURSDAY, MAY 12th IWESTBROOK ROGER Music for all tastes SATURDAY, MAY 14th KIPS Fun Night


L O W E R B U C K IN N WADDINGTON. Tel. 28705


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


• Bar snacks served lunch times and evenings. • Steaks our speciality.


• Traditional Sunday lunch, and afternoon teas to 4-30 p.m.


Come and meet the GUINNESS GIRLS Guinness Promotion plus FREE PINT TO N IG H T — 8 -00 p.m.


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CLAIMING DATES


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


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323


C A L D E R S T O N E S He vu u .iiul Dru n n i t ic S o c ie ty , M a y 1 7 1li


t o 2 1 s t . F i d d l e r o n th e Ho o t ' . 7 - 3 0 e a c h e v e n in g . P h o n e Wh a l l e y 8 2 3 7 8 5 l o r de ta i ls


J U N E 1 2 t h , D o w n l i i t i n «V T w i s t o n V i l la g e F e t e . 1 -30


p . i n . t o 5 p .m . T h em e is •C a rn iv a l T im e . *


J U N E 4 t h & Sth , S la id h u rn St e am a n d V in t a g e V ehic le


Dis p la y . F o r f u r l h o r de ta i ls , contact S la id h n rn 6 0 5 .


M A Y 1 2 th , CJi th o ro e L io n s ' C lu b S p o r t sm a n ' s D i n n e r . F r e d T r u em a n . L a d ie s a re also in v i t e d .


S A T U R D A Y 1 8 th and Sunday


1 9 t h J u n e . S t . H e l e n ' s . Wo d d imj to i i . 5 5 0 t h a n n i v e r ­ s a ry c e le b r a t io n .


S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 2 1 s t , ox roast anti d am e - niant nuir - ( tu e e . C a s t le l i e ld H o u n d T a b l e & C l i t h e r o e L io n s . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 7 3 3 1 .


S U N D A Y 1 9 th J U N E . Cha in - ley M a n o r Op e n Da y . l-'ur- l l i e r d e t a i l s , c o n t a c t A c c r in g to n 3 8 3 3 4 7 .


S U N D A Y . J U N E 1 2 t h , M e d i a e v a l Fa y ru at Wh a t le y


A b b e y . W h a t l e y & D is t r ic t L io n s C l u b . L n t i u i r i e s to Gr e a t H a rw o o d 8 8 4 1 12.


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