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945 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 925 ROOBARB. 8*30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-35 THE MUPPET BABIES. 900 ON THE WATERFRONT. 18-55 AUGUSTA.
11- 00 FILM: "Wings in the Wilder ness." Award-winning wild life film about naturalist Dan Gibson who rescues some goslings and. when the tiny balls of fluff grow into fully- fledged geese, trains them to fly using a radio-controlled model plane. Narrated by Lome Greene and directed by Robert Ryan (1975). 27 WEATHER.
12-
12-30 GRANDSTAND with Des mond Lynam. 12-35 Foot ball. 1-00 News. 1-05 Motor Racing. The British Touring Car Championship. 1-30 Rallying. The British Midland Scottish. 1-50 Motor Racing. 2*20 Football. 4-35 Motor Racing. 4-55 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS: Weather.
5-15REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-20 FIRST CLASS.
5-45FILM: ‘ ’ S h ipw reck." A widower and his two daugh ters begin a desperate fight lor survival when their round-the-world voyage runs into trouble off the coast of Alaska. A woman journalist and a stowaway make up the luckless party who find themselves battling with wolves and a giant bear.
7- TER SHOW.
8- 00 COLUMBO. 9- 30 NE W S
SPORT; Weather.
9-45 WIMBLEDON '88 MATCH OF THE DAY.
10- 45 A M E R I C AN BASKETBALL
11-
Remagen.” George Segal. Ben Gaz zar a, Rober t Vaughn and Bradford Dill- man star in a World War II story based on the Allies' daring attempt to take the last remaining bridge across the Rhine before Hitler's order to destroy it can be carried out.
1-30 WEATHER. AND
5-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55 WIMBLEDON '88. Harry Ca r pe nt e r i nt r oduces coverage of today's matches f rom the Al l Engl and Championships.
8-00 NEWSVIEW. M0 FILM: "The Naked Spur." James Stewart stars in a tough western about a bounty hunter's search for a resourceful outlaw (Robert Ryan) in which he is joined by two greedy strangers and a homeless girl whom the outlaw had befriended.
10-10 FILM: "Heimat."
920 THE ONE GAME. Fourth episode of a fantasy-thriller. Nicholas Thorne, a games tycoon, has been forced to play The One Game by Magnus, his former business partner.
11- 20 MURDER, MYSTERY, SUS PENSE. Followed by ITN News Headlines.
1-10 THIS IS ELVIS. 3- 00HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR.
4- 00 FORMULA ONE. IjEpailillil 930 SAME DIFFERENCE.
5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM.
11-
9-25 GET FRESH. HULK.
12- 00 WRESTLING. 1-00 ITN NEWS. 1-05 COMEDY CLASSIC: "On the Buses." Jack persuades S t an t o t ak e home-brewing.
u p 1- 25 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH
2- 00 TYSON AND McGUIGAN B IG F I G H T P R E VIEW. Tonight at Luton Town football ground Barry McGuigan completes stage two of his plan to recapture a world boxing title. Fol lowed by the European Championship Final. Live Irom Munich. Uninterrupted coverage of the match.
5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 W A L T
PRESENTS. 5-15 AND THERE'S MORE.
5-45 5 ALIVE. 915TAR8Y'S FRAME GAME. M5 C A N N O N
35F ILM : "T h e Bridge at 7-
AND
BALL. Tommy and Bobby reveal the true life of Johann Strauss and relax wi th Indian television.
poorly and Elaine has prob lems looking after him.
8- 00 M U R D E R , S H E
WROTE. There is no love lost at a racquet club when a tennis star is killed by a bomb planted in his girl f r i end' s car . Jes s i ca investigates.
9- 00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. D I S N E Y 30 T H H E IN C REDI BL E
1900 4 WHAT'S IT'S WORTH. 1930 B E L L - B O T T O M GEORGE. (1944). Cheerlul war time comedy starring George Formby as a waiter who masquerades as a sailor and exposes a nest of German spies.
35 SAINT AND GREAVSIE.
12- 20 MAN AND HIS WORLD. 12-30EMPRESS WU. Chung Yung Mun is asked for infor mation about Lady Mo and the Emperor asks her to help with his work at court.
1- 00 FILM: "Conflict." (1945). Powerful thriller starring Humphrey Bogart as a mur derer whose scheme to dis pose of his wife goes badly wrong.
2- 35 VERSAILLES.
3- 00 C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING. From Newmarket and Newcastle.
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 900 RIGHT TO REPLY. 930GOD IN GORBACHEV'S COUNTRY. Danish docu mentary marking the 1,000th anniversary ol the conver sion of Russia to Chris tianity, recording the views of communist party mem bers, laymen and members of the church hierarchy.
30 THE TWO OF US. Ashley is
7-00 NEWS SUMMARY followed by Odyssey.
900 KOREA — THE UNKNOWN
WAR. Tonight's second programme looks at the first three months of the conflict. Narrated by Ian Holme.
900FILM ON FOUR E X TRA: "The Ploughman’s Lunch" (1983).
11-00 JUST FOR LAUGHS. 11-30 AFTER DARK.
BBC-1
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-
50 PLAY SCHOOL 10 ARTICLES OF FAITH 925 SUNDAY WORSHIP
10-25 BUSINESS MATTERS 10- 11-
50 A LIFE OF OUR OWN 15 WHEN IN SPAIN
11-40 WORKING THE SYSTEM 11- 50 B R I T I S H SIGN LANGUAGE
12- 05 SIGN EXTRA 12-30 FARMING 12-58 W E A T H E R FO R FARMERS
1-00 NEWS
1*05 BONANZA Little Joe's hap piness with Alice Harper is threatened by a situation which is simmering in a remote town.
1- 50 TOM AND JERRY
2- 00 EASTENDERS 3- 00FILM: SEVEN LITTLE FOYS. Biographical vehicle lor Bob Hope as the old-time Vaudeville comedian Eddie Foy whose seven children, pressed reluctantly into showbiz after their mother's death, rally round their negli gent lather at the last minute when they are in danger of being separated.
4- 5-
30 HOLIDAY AIR 88
tho third part of his world survey. David Attenborough explores the forests from Arctic to southern USA. trac ing their evolution as he travels south, watching the
wildlife which has adapted to the changing environment.
6- 6-
15 LIFELINE 25 NEWS; Weather.
MS HOME ON SUNDAY 7-
ENTERTAINMENT
7- 45 ALLO ALLO! Rene and Co. are disguised as Folies-Ber- gere girls and hoping to escape Irom the German PoW camp on a dust-cart,
8-
reports ol strange noises in a cave and the discovery ol a sheep’s carcass send Turner off in search of a large meat-eating animal.
9- 00 NEWS; Weather. 915 THAT'S LIFE!
10- 00HEART OF THE MAT
TER. Joan Bakewell reports on moral issues behind the news headlines.
10-
11- 05 CALYPSO CRICKET 11-
35 HAVING A BABY 55 WEATHER
8-
Cricket. Hampshire v Essex in a Refuge Assurance League 40-overs*a*side clash at Bournemouth; 3-20 Racing, the Irish Derby, from the Curragh; 3-35 Cricket; 4- 00 Motor Cycling; 4-30 Cricket; 6-20 Motor Cycling.
M5 THE LOST COMPOSER 7-
HOG. A wildlife film by John and Simon King following the adventures of a hedge hog in the Mendip Hills.
19BB. Ronald Eyre presents a tribute to the broadcaster and journalist. In search ol the man. he heads for Harty's Yorkshire home ground of Giggleswick, and Blackburn. Lancs, and talks to Iriends including Edna O'Brien. Alan Bennett and Lucinda Lamblon.
940 ALMEDIA FESTIVAL
10-20 MOVIEDROME. Alex Cox introduces a continuing sea
son of cult movies.
10-22 F I L M : B A R B A R - BARELLA. Jane Fonda stars in Roger Vadim's camp '60s sci-fi fantasy as a beau tiful astronaut who uses the power ol love to fight the forces of evil in the 41st century.
20 THE LIVING PLANET. In ( Granada )
5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM 925 SUNDAY WI TH GET FRESH BUGS BUNNY
935 ADVENTURES OF TEDDY RUXPIN
15 A Q U E S T I O N OF
10- 00GET FRESH SUNDAY 1930 THE CAMPBELLS 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 00 JOBWATCH 12-30 R E S C U E D FOR A REASON
10 ONE BY ONE. Workmen's
1-00 MEMBERS ONLY 1-05 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 1-35 AAP KAA HAK 1- 40 LINK 2- 00 REVELATIONS 2-30 SUNDAY MATINEE "The Fiendish Plot of Dr Fu Manchu".
4- 6- MASTERCLASS
5- 00 ALL CLUED UP 5-
M0 MARCHIN AS TO WAR 7-
7- 45 ME AND MY GIRL 8-
11-15 LES GIRLS. Susan finds she is suffering from an ail ment which could put a pre mature end to her very glamorous modelling career.
11- 45 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H. Followed by ITN News Headlines.
15 PRIDD Y THE HEDGE
12- 45 DONAHUE 1-40 THE HOLLYWOOD MO VIE. "The Pride of The Yankees".
4-00 OFF THE WALL 4-
15 RUSSELL HARTY 1934 —
925 TEESRA KINARA 950 SETTLERS' TALES
1900 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 11- 00 NETWORK 7 1- 00 WIRED RyCooder.
2- 00 LOST IN SPACE. Today, a rusty robot Irom another civi lization is repaired and it challenges the Robinson robot.
3- OOGRAND HOTEL (1932) Classic MGM drama with an all-star cast headed by Greta Garbo, John Barry more. Joan Crawford, Wal lace Beery and Lionel Barry more as guests at a luxury Berlin hotel whose lives become intertwined.
5- 05NEWS SUMMARY and Weather.
5-10 THE FLOWERING OF THE
P A CI FI C : B A N K S ’ FLORILEGIUM (rpt).
915 ROWING: THE LEYLAND DAF POWER SPRINT
7-15 THE STORYTELLER 7-45 DANCE ON 4: FUGUE
915 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: STEP FORWARD. Tho series aiming to bridge the gap between viewers and programme-makers con tinues with this documentary about Black British Music.
30 C E L E B R A T I O N
30 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN 30 ITN NEWS
15 FAMILY FORTUNES
MYSTERIES. The disco very ol a murder weapon complicates matters further.
7-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55 S U N D A Y G R A N D STAND with Bob Wilson. 2- 00 Motor Cycling. Shell Oils ACU British Motor Cycle Championships from Cad- well Park. Lincolnshire; 2-30
915 HOOPERMAN. With the promise of romance in the air, unorthodox San Fran cisco cop Harry Hooperman finds himself involved in the grim reality ol a murder hunt.
1900 ROOM AT THE BOTTOM 1930 MAKING IT — THE DANCE COMPETITION
915 A VERY B R I T I S H COUP. Ray McAnally stars in this political thriller set in the 1990s as an ex-steel worker from Sheffield who is elected Prime Minister on a manifesto commited to radi cal policies, which various forms ol tho establishment attempt to slop him carrying out.
15THE RUTH RENDEL L
1915 M*A*S'H. The second in a short season ol films with a medical theme in this classic black comedy starring Don ald Sutherland and Elliott Gould as US army surgeons working in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War and causing comic chaos.
12- 2-05 CLOSE 25CINEMA FROM THREE
CONTINENTS: The Jackal of Nahueltoro.
COACH HIRE
PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,
HODSONS or GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394
W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP
LOW MOOR CLUB
; FRIDAY, JUNE 24th Welcome Return
LITTLE BIG BAND SUNDAY, JUNE 26th
MEMBERS DRAW £10
Barbecue tickets on sale £3 each for June 25th
Closing date Friday, June 24th Members and Bona Fide Guests
“THE AUCTIONEER”
Cafe and Restaurant New Market Street
(opp. Old Auction Mart) Tet. Clitheroe 27153
We are now open for:
Morning Coffee — Lunches — Afternoon Teas — High Teas
Traditional English home cooking in pleasant warm surroundings Licensed Bar
Small functions welcomed OPEN SIX DAYS
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m. — 5-30 p.m.
ANOTHER SPECTACULAR GIANT MARKET and
PARTYaPMTr ON THE SHIP -MANXMAN
Phone Preston 736666 or Dial 100 and ask for Freephone Manxman.
& PARISH CHURCH OF ST PAUL, LOW MOOR Annual Summer Festival
Visit the “Historic Clitheroe” Exhibition (by the Lancashire Record Office)
(DAILY: 2 — 4 p.m. and 6 — 8 p.m.) COME TO ANY OF OUR SPECIAL EVENTS!
FOR HELP AND ADVICE WITH YOUR “WHAT’S ON”
ADVERTISEMENT Telephone
MOORHOUSE RACHEL on CLITHEROE 22323 L SATURDAY, JUNE 25th
2 p.m., Opening of Exhibition, by the Town Mayor
(Refreshments at The Vicarage) SUNDAY, JUNE 26th
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
9 a.m. Holy Communion; 10-30 a.m. Family Festival. Crowning of Rose Queen. Procession of Witness, (Edisford Estate); 6-00 Holy Communion
TUESDAY, JUNE 28th
Clithcroc Evening, Townswomen’s Guild Choir. Speaker: Rev. Arthur Higginson, former Vicar of Mytton, etc.
7 — 9 p.m., Social Evening, at 104 Pimlico Road. Bring and Buy, etc. £1.50 ind. refreshments.
2-15 p.m. ‘Rock of Ages,’ Service for Senior Citizens.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th 10 a.m., Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Family Beetle Drive; 8-30 p.m., Whist and Dominoes.
Juniors: 6-30 — 7-45; Seniors: 8-00 — 9-30.
FRIDAY, JULY 1st DISCO TIME
50p, pay at the door
SATURDAY and SUNDAY Final two days of Exhibition
SUNDAY, JULY 3rd
9-00 Holy Communion; 10-30 Family Communion; (5-00 Evensong.
BRING YOUR FAMILY
AND FRIENDS ALONG — A WARM WELCOME TO ALL!
We!m 's&tsSfsEsi ffU SUMMER SCHOOL
■'"Intermediate Aerobics Monday 6-45 — 7-45 p.m. Wednesday 6-45 — 7-45 p.m. Thursday 7-30— B-30 p.m. (mixed advanced aerobics)
LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Wednesday 2-15 — 3-15 p.m.
ASHLEY’S BODY CONDITIONING ROCK JAZZ Monday 8 p.m. — 9-15 p.m.
YOGA Tuesday evening
Book early to avoid disappointment. Call Vicky on
24475 or 24472. Or call In at Lee Carter Health Studios (address detail).
J-jE-Ej CART-E-R F i
T e le p h o n e 2 4 4 7 5 /2 4 4 7 2
Classes start Monday, July 4th With a TWO WEEK'S BREAK for Clitheroe holidays WHAT ARE THE
COOL CATS DOING THIS SUMMER?
They re purr-feeling their dancing on a super 5 class course in modern dance with Ashley, one of the Royal Ballet trained dancers, from the smash hit musical Cats, on Monday nights
Sumnfersrobic classes will also be continuing over the
Five classes for £10. You don't even have to be a member Ring for details . . .
l ' *'« SATURDAY, JUNE 25th - SUNDAY, JULY 3rd MARKET FLEA
Gisburn Festival Hall SUNDAY, JUNE 26th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Inquiries:
Tel. Cleveleys 824918 r r j STEP OU TO F TH E HEAT IN TO TH E MOONLIGHT
CAR BOOT SALE GISBURN
at the AUCTION MARKET
SUNDAY, JUNE 26th, 9 a.m.—5 p.m. Admission and Car Park FREE (new supevised car parking)
Trade Inquiries and car boot spaces 0253 712776/721035, (evenings 061 7403708)
(Net proceeds from stall rents to Gisburn Memorial Fund and local charities)
Dorlislitrc Dales LnilUinu museum CCittSt ^
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k Original Shaolin and kicking and punching techniques
m eFO MARTIAL ART KUNG FU TEACH YOU!
★ Tournament competition techniques ★ Ancient Chinese weaponry ★ Good all round exercise to condition the body
Professional instruction 3rd degree Black Sash
For more details please call on Tuesday, June 28th at St Mary's Parish Church Hall, Clltheroe 6 p.m. — 7 p.m. Children 7 p.m. — 8-30 p.m. Seniors
Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community NOW OPEN
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 of Yorkshire's leading vlcfeo wholesalers
WE LEAD THE WAY. . . OTHERS FOLLOW Free tape offer — one person per household
C O M I N G S O O N —
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1920WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Barry McGuigan v Thomas De La Cruz.
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classijied)
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I EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE I
LOWER BUCK INN WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE Tel. 28705
A "FREE" House serving traditional
ales with an old fashioned sing-song a t the p ia n o F r id a y an d S atu rday evenings.
FOOD SERVED DAILY LUNCHTIMES AND EVENINGS
DAILY SPECIALS EVENINGS — Steaks our speciality
SUNDAY — 3-course traditional roast beef lunch at £3.95 12 noon — 3 p.m. Reservations welcome (Bar snacks also available)
Afternoon teas and high teas to 4-30 p.m.
Suppers served to 11-30 p.m. evenings in our Blue room.
Last orders 10-30 p.m.
SMALL PARTIES CATERED FOR Mid-week meetings welcome.
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Open 12 noon, close 5-45 p.m. Tuesday, July 5th:
Open 12 noon, close 5-45 p.m. Saturday, July 9th:
Open 12 noon, close 8 p.m. Friday, July 8th:
Open 9 a.m., close 5 p.m. Sunday, July 10th:
Open 9 a.m., close 5 p.m. Monday, July 11th:
Open 12 noon, close 5-45 p.m. Tuesday, July 12th:
Open 12 noon, close 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 13th:
Open 12 noon, close 8 p.m. Thursday, July 14th:
Open 12 noon, close 5-45 p.m. Saturday, July 16th:
Open 12 noon, close 8 p.m. Friday, July 15th:
Open 9 a.m., close 5 p.m.
Open 9 a.m., close 5 p.m. Sunday, July 17th:
(Last admission half hour before close)
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A MAJOR PROFESSIONAL CRAFT FAIR
Open 12 noon, close 8 p.m. Thursday, July 7th:
Open 12 noon, close 7 p.m. Wednesday. July 6th:
C R A F T S at
CottiSIcm Hall
(A65 between Gatgrnve and Settle)
Hand made goods on sale to the public- buy direct from the makers at bargain prices!
VISITING CRAFTSPEOPLE FROM ALL OVEn THE COUNTRY WITH
DISPLAYS DEMONSTRATIONS ANO GOODS FOR SALE
RESIN FIGURES - LEATHER - POTTERY - KNITWEAR - CLOCKS - CHOCOLATES -
HOUSESIGNS—JEWELLERY —3D PICTURES — SCISSORS - CERAMICS - PAINTING -
MACRAME - CALIGRAPHY - PERFUMES -
CORN DOLLIES —ORIEO FLOWERS —EN AM EL - PEWTER - WOOD TURNING
SPECIAL ADMISSION TO GROUNDS - THE HUGE CflAFT MARQUEE
Something lor ell t lio Family H U to r ic Comtume r
Refreshments ADULTS £1.50 OAP £1.00 ACCOMPANIED CHILDREN FREE S a tu rd a y , S u n d a y
Ju n e 2 5 th & 2 6 th 11.00 am. to 5.00 pm.
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J U N E 2S th C l i t h e r o e Ladies C i r c le , M e d i a e v a l l lunquc t . t ic k e ts £ 5 . A l l e n q u i r ie s to M r s R o b e r t s , C l i t h e r o e 2 3 5 5 0 .
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THE
FINAL CONCERT
SUNDAY, JUNE 26th Very free and very live
Rhonda . . . from Manchester
Sophisticated blend of blues, soul, ja2z, afro, reggae rhythms!
Guesting RAPPER CLITHEROE CASTLE BANDSTAND Starts 2 p.m.
Ribble Valley Borough Council Serving the Community
CABARET, CARVERY end LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384874
★ STAR WEEKEND * IN THE CABARET ROOM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Yorkshire's lop showgroup — Brilliant SATURDAY ONLY
TEASER MICKEY FINN Top TV comedian k k k k k k k k k k
* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * SATURDAY, JUNE 25th
* CLIFF JONES * SUNDAY, JUNE 26th
Welcome return
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Remember last time WEEKLY DOUBLE 26 — 4
- WEEKLY TREBLE 29 — 23 — 9 '
E V E R Y WEDN E SDAY ”
USUAL EN TER TA INM EN T Members a nd Bona Fide Guests
*" * * * * * , * X* Why not book a meal In the
Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress restrictions apply
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th DIRTY TRICKS Fabulous Group
FREE ADMISSION to cabaret whan dining In the carvery, Wednesday only
Sun, Tuee., Thurs. KEN HARTLEY
at the organ — guest singers welcome
Wednesday, Friday
BACK IN TIME WITH PAT CARTER
Playing your favourite requests
SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, IN THE LOUNGE BAR
DAVE RUSSELL ENTERTAINS
MONDAY, JUNE 27th JOEL DAVID
ENTERTAINS JULY 4th
MID-SUMMER FESTIVAL
Saturday and Sunday,
June 25th and 26th 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Morris Dancing, Craft Stalls. Punch and Judy. Folk Group, Lucky Dip, Strawberry and Cream Teas plus 500 h.p. Steam Engine "Peace," 300 Lancashire Looms, Cafe, Shop. Costumed Stall, Free Guides, Free Parking.
At the award winning, last remaining, steam driven
QUEEN STREET MILL MUSEUM, Queen Street, Harle Syke, Burnley. Telephone 412555
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Children of Glsbum’s Safety C.O.G.S. (Gisburn Playing Helds Committee)
A sponsored walk will take place on June 26th, between
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Gisbum Playing Fields.
Sponsor torms available from the Ribblesdale Arms, the White Bull or Gisburn Post Office.
All entrants and donations welcome.
Proceeds to help “Make Play- lime a Saletime" in Gisbum. .
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KNOWLEDGE QUIZ GENERAL
Grand Cash Prizes —• 8-30 p.m. start Food available
lunch and evenings
OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES
Room available for private hire
WEDDINGS CATERED FOR
Why not bring the family Children made welcome
ST JOHN'S, HU|
GARE PAR!
SATURDAY, Jl 2-30 p.I
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Opener: Mr (
Refreshments, raffle, stalls, ices! produce, toys, books, plus rfl
Entry by voluntal COFFEE ’n’
MORNINI In the Lower 1 ClltheS
ON FRIDAY, j At 10 a.m.
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