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i i Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial\ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 24th, JOSS


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SATURDAY^ BBC-1


B-15SATURDAY STARTS HERE.


8- 20 CORNERS.


MO CHUCKLEVISION. 9- 00 GOING LIVE!


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­


mond Lynam: 12-15 Rugby Union; 12-25 Rallying: A look back at tho Lombard RAC Rally; 12*45 Racing from Newbury; 12-55 News; 1- 00 Rugby League; 1-15 Racing; 1-25 Snooker: Ten- nent’s UK Professional Championship; 1-50 Racing; 2-


F o o tb a ll; 4-00 Rugby League; 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 TOM AND JERRY DOUBLE BILL.


5-20 NEWS: Weather. 5-30 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-35 THE FLYING DOCTORS. G-20THE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW.


7-05 'ALLO 'ALLO! Resourceful Rene hides the original can­ vases on Mimi and escapes from Denise Laroque's Com­ munists. But what to do when Mimi and the Germans are being held by Denise — who are all about to be clob- b e re d by the Fre n ch Resistance?


7-30ROYAL VARIETY PER­ FORMANCE 1988 in the presence of tho Queen Mother, from the London Palladium. Ronnie Corbett and Bruce Forsyth host this year's show, including Russ Abbot, A-ha, Rick Astloy. the "Bread" cast. Grilf Rhys Jones, Mel Smith. Paul Dan­ iels and Debbie McGee, Roy Hudd. Julio Inglesias. the cast of "Golden Girls." Kylie Minogue, Cliff Richard. Micky Rooney and the "Neighbours" cast.


9-00 N E W S SPORT: Weather.


9-15 ROYAL VARtETY PER­ FORMANCE (Part 2).


10-451 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. David Vine


introduces coverage of this evening's second session of the final of the Tennent's UK Professional Championship.


12-15"DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK” (1973 TV film). Spooky horror movie


about a bride who discovers demons in the basement of her old house and isn't believed when she tells what she has seen. Kim Darby and Jim Hutton star.


1-30 WEATHER. 1-35 CLOSE.


( 2 BBC-2 3 9-00 CEEFAX.


12-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-


2- 55 NETWORK EAST.


comedy about three girls who share an apartment. RKO short.


11- A N D


2-55 FILM: “ THE TALES OF HOFFMANN" (1951).Powoll and Pressburgor's film ver­ sion of Offenbach's opera, with Robert Rounsevill as the poet. An impressive line up of talent. Frederick Ash­ ton choreographed and also dances, along with Robert Helpmann, Moira Shearer and Loonide Massine. Sir Thomas Beecham is soen conducting, and tho singers include Owen Brannigan.


00 Rugby Union; 3-50


4-40 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Tennent's UK Professional Championship. Frames 1 to 7 of the best-of- 31-frames final played in four sessions — two today and two tomorrow.


6-20 N EW S V IEW : Weather.


7-00 A NIGHT AT THE CHINESE OPERA (with Radio 3). Judith Weir introduces Kent Opera's production of her new opera, based on one of the most famous plays in Chinese literature — “ The Chao Family Orphan," writ­ ten in the 13th century when Khubilia Khan ruled China.


8-50TOP GEAR RALLY RE­ PORT. Best of the action from the Lombard RAC Rally.


9-15 CHRISTABEL. Part two of the film drama written by Dennis Potter. Christabel is (rapped in Germany by the outbreak of war. She sees some English POWs and is caught in an air raid. Peter and his neighbour Langbehn agree that Hitler must be


removed, but Peter's secret work is put at risk when Christabel agrees to shelter a Jewish couple.


10-15 THE FILM CLUB. 10-


KIN" (1984). Wry Canadian comedy about a young man who lives uneasily at home with his parents. Their mutual anxiety leads them to take video therapy sessions at a clinic where Peter dis­ covers the tape of another problem family which sparks an ingenious scheme tor his own escape.


SON" (1981). Allen Fong's poignantly funny, autobio­ graphical feature film debut about a young boy growing up in poverty in Hong Kong, where he falls under the magical spell of the cinema.


1-10 CLOSE. Granada


5- 00 NEWS. 6- 00 TV A.M.


9-25 MOTORMOUTH.


11*30 AMERICA’S TOP 10 with Casey Kasem.


35 EASY TO GET. Vintage


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


1-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. 1-35 WRESTLING.


SUNDAY 2- BBC-1


8-30 THE FLASHING BLADE. 8- 9- 9-


55 PLAYBUS. 15 UMBRELLA.


30 SUNDAY WORSHIP.


10- 00 IN THE KNOW. 10-10 SPELLING IT OUT. 10-20 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH MATHS. For parents of 4 to 11 -year-olds.


10- AND PEOPLE. 11- 11- 00 DEUTSCH DIREKT!


11-25BAZAAR. Money-saving ideas for the home.


GUAGE. A b e g in n e r 's guide.


12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. The con­ tentious issue of low-flying military planes over Britain's countryside. Ian Breach asks if country people are expected to endure too much in the interests of national defence. And an electronic cottage that could end commuting.


12-55 WEATHER. 1- 00 N E W S : ON THE RECORD.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 001 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. David Vine introduces live coverage of the penultimate session of the final of the UK Profes­ sional Championship.


4- 5-


dilemmas game.


cludes a visit to Pitztal, Aus­ tria, for a look at the latest in ski-wear, and to a glove- maker's in Wiltshire.


5- 45THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA. Mr Tumnus has been arrested by the White Witch.


6- 15 SPELLING IT OUT.


6-25 NEWS: Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE. From He x h am Ab bey , near


Newcastle. 7-


SNOOKER. Live coverage as the final 10 frames in the UK Professional Champion­ ship get under way.


7- 45 HOWARDS’ WAY. 8-


10- 10-


35 BREAD.


9- 05 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER.


15 NEWS: Weather.


11- 051 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Live coverage of the final frames in the UK Professional Championship in Preston.


11- 12-


12*40 CLOSE. C BBC-2


94X1 CEEFAX. 9-25 NOW ON TWO.


12-00 REPORTAGE. 12-50 PROFESSOR HAWKING'S UNI VERSE. St e p h e n Hawking, a professor at Cambridge, who works on unifying all the theories of physics, desp ite being afflicted by a terrible illness which affects his movements


and speech. ,


1-40 40 MINUTES: "Making the Grade." Music exams.


V ( Granadai ")


54)0 NEWS. 6-00 TV A.M. 9-25 FRAGGLE ROCK. 9-55 MOTORMOUTH.


18-30FOLLYFOOT. "Debt of Honour."


11-00 MORNING WORSHIP from St Mark's, Radcliffe.


I


55 NETWORK EAST. 35 WEATHER.


LORDS. 3- OOFILM:


20THE WE E K IN THE “ THE B L ACK


35RUSSIAN LANGUAGE 4-


TENT” (1956) starrin g Anthony Steel and Donald Sinden. Isolated from his unit during the African cam­ paign. a British captain is rescued by Bedouins. After the war. his brother goes to look for him, uncovers a story of heroism, and meets a fair-haired little Bedouin boy.


50 BRI T I SH SIGN L A N ­


THREE FRIENDS. Inter­ view with cellist and conduc­ tor Mstislav Rostropovich in which he talks for the first time about his close friend­ ships with three 20th-century composers, Britten, Proko­ fiev and Shostakovich.


5- 05 RUGBY SPECIAL. 6- 05 THE ROUX BROTHERS. 6- 35 T H E


PROGRAMME. 7- 15 T H E N A T U R A L


WORLD: Coral Triangle. Documentary cataloguing the over-exploitation of the abundant reef s of the Philippines.


50SCRUPLES. The moral 20 THE CLOTHES SHOW. In­


8- 00 DAVID DIMBLEBY’S TV GUIDE TO THE G A L ­ AXY. Curtain-raiser to BBC 1's week of the nightly pro­ grammes on satellite televi­ sion. David Dimbleby exam­ ines the Imminent arrival of multi-channel television in Britain, the politics and tech­ nology of TV, how much we will watch in future and how our viewing habits might change. What do people in other multi-channel coun­ tries look at? Shall we have America's "inter-active" TV. which allows for viewers' participation from the home?


8-


HOUSE. The women who, like the suffragettes, have campaigned down the cen­ tury to free themselves from legal and social dependence on men.


151 N T E R N A T I O N A L 30 HEART OF THE MATTER.


9- 45 SOUND ON FILM. First of four "C la s s ic a l music videos" commissioned by the BBC from young com­ posers who were invited to write a piece of music and collaborate with a director on an accompanying film. Judith Weir's "Missa del Cid" is based on the 13th- century epic poem from Spain, "El Cid,” about the battle between the Moors and the Christians.


12-10 CLOSE.


18-30FILM : "B LO O D S IM ­ PLE” (1984). Joel Coen's stylish thriller continues the "American Wave" season with a tale of adultery and murder involving a saloon owner, his dissatisfied wife, her bartender lover and a bent private detective.


M O N E Y 12-00 T H E INTERVIEW.


1-00 NE W S . G R A N A D A REPORTS.


1-15 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 1-35 AAP KAA HAK. 1- 40 LINK. 2- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR.


30 ROSTROPOVICH —


2-30 DOWN TO EARTH. The third of six northern journeys made by presenter Bob Smithies.


3- 00 THE MATCH. Newcastle v Manchester United, live from St James's Park.


5- 05 H I G H W A Y TO


HEAVEN. " T h e Last Assignment."


6 4WBUL LSEYE wi t h Jim Bowen.


6- 7- 30ITN NEWS, GRANADA REPORTS.


6- 40 HIGHWAY. Beamish Open Air Museum.


15 LIVE FROM THE PALLADI­ UM with Jimmy Tarbuck.


8- 45 TH E B E I D E R B E C K E CONNECTION.


9- 45 ITN NEWS.


KFOO SPITTING IMAGE. 10-30 T H E SOU T H B A N K SHOW. The life and work of writer Raymond Chandler.


12-00 PRISONER CELL BLOCK, H. Followed by ITN NEWS.


1-OOTHE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT.


1-30DONAHUE. L e g alising Drugs. Discussion pro­ gramme from America. Fol­ l owe d by I TN NEWS HEADLINES.


1-55GOLDWYN GREATS: "NANA" (1934) followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


4- 00 NIGHT BEAT: THE POWER HOUR.


55 OUT OF THE DO L L ’ S Channel 4


9-25 ORIENTATIONS. 1800 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11- 00 THE WALTONS. 12- 0 0 T R E A S U R E HUNT. Cumbria.


14)0 LOST IN SPACE. 2- 00THE WIND (1928 film). Lilian Gish stars in this pow­ erful silent drama set in the Texas dust-bowl, with a new score by Carl Davis.


3- 5- 5-15 T H E ROAD HOUR.


4- 35 E U R O P E A N FI LM AWARDS 1988.


WEATHER. PROGRAMME.


5-45 A M E R IC A N F O O T ­ BALL: San Francisco 49ers v Washington Redskins.


7- OOEQUINOX: The Sheath Bomber.


8- 00 TESTAMENT. John Romer asks, did Jesus ever exist? Were the four Gospels a his­ torical account of his life? Who wrote them and when?


94)0 THE MEDIA SHOW BRIT­ ISH FILM SPECIAL.


10- 00 D E S T R Y 11- 34)0 CLOSE. R I D E S


AGAIN (1939). Classic comedy starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart.


C O N T I N E N T S : •TARANG." (1986). Hindi epic.


Monday to T h u r sd a y


50CINEMA FROM THREE


in c lu s iv e until 24th November I


(Pizzas and c j]pastas lialf of marked price'


on main menu - all other dishes full price) ’■'JJ____ .T h e _______


C A S T LE RIBBLESDALE ARMS Station Road. Clithcroe


The.


Main Street, Gisburn


Tel: 0200 24442 Tel: 02005 505 , 30THE MIDDLE OF THE PWINTER ASTA


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


RIBBLESDALE POOL Edisford Road • Clitheroe


Telephone: 24825 CHRISTMAS CRACKER SWIMMING CONTRACT OFFER


Once again we offer — 12 swims for the price of 6 Ideal for. Christmas Gifts


Children buy for your grandparents • Grandparents buy for your grandchildren • Mums and dads buy tor yourselves


PRICES:


Adult £5.40; Senior Citizen and Junior £2.70 Contracts on sale from Saturday, November 26th until


Sunday, December 11th (inclusive) at


TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, COUNCIL OFFICES LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE, PRESTON ROAD, ’ LONGRIDGE.


RIBBLESDALE POOL, EDISFORD ROAD


Contracts to be used from January 1st until March 31st, 1989. Swim for your healths sake


Ribble Valley Borough Council — Serving the community Ph o to g ra p h y b y D a v id Simmons, LBIPP 14 York Street • Clitheroe 23241


T H E N A T IO N A L . S K A T O LJ Ft •t .ire w. i a s f 'J.e Taw ir,^


THE THOMPSON CENTRE Red Lion Street, Burnley.


Doors 8.0 0 p.m. Tickets £ 4 .5 0 (A d v an c e ) , £ 5 .0 0 (Door). T ic ke ts Available liom


B U R N L E Y M E C H A N IC S B O X O F F IC E 0 2 8 2 3 0 0 5 5 M a n ch e s te r Road. Burnley


SteakHizzaiola


wllh Anchovies, Capers, Tomatoes, oregano and whits wins


Main course served with freshly prepared vegetables


Traditional Christmas


Hudding with Jyjtm sauce Mince Hies


Coffee and Mints


2 SITTINGS: 1S-30 pm. lo M O pm. Bookings only


NEW YEAR’S EVE


(Bookings only) £ 1 9 . 5 0 4- 10% Service Charge


Mousse di Torino ddTadfico


light tuna mousse laid on crisp winter leaves and served with hot toasted finger a,


Zuppa di Cipodeaz


French onion soup sprinkled with cheese croutons


Vova Incamicia alia Sigurd


Lightly poached eggs, served on s aottton with s mushroom sauce


Costine Rack of riba In a Sciilian aauce Champagne Sorbet


Trancio di Salmone d ’


Maska


Poached Salmon steaks costed In • succulentHolandaise sauce


CjaUetti RmBurghesialSoave Baby Chicken basted in « wtile wine


Qoutasfi d i Servo itio f mAld^ju.


Hidetto alia ‘Dorchester A Fillet Steak sprinkled with green,


pink and black peppercorns ind pan hied in cream and brandy.


All served with freshly prepared vegetables.


Mouthwatering Continental Ices


Detectable fruits and Gateaux ___ _____ and ____ _


Coffee, C heeses and biscuits


and for Auld Lang S y n e — a glass of Bubbly from the Directors


48 MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON


T e l . 6 9 8 2 0 5


uPVC Window I System that's K ,«] been TESTED al


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WIND FORCES UP TO


130 m.p.h.


BILLINGTON & BRASS BAN! SATURDAY, DECEl)


JONATHON SATURDAY, DECEhl


JANIE D SATURDAY, DECEk(


RICK NO!


All drinks are half price betwe on each of the aba


^DOUBLE HOUR


Whitbread Finest Beers and HI


SATURDAY, DECEMBII TICKETS C1


Tickets on sale at the I R. Turner and Son. C a |


Saturday 1 Oth December Christmas Portraits T?erfect r /e c fS if i


INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


WHITE BULL HOTEL, GISBURN


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.)


' m-i S T A L L S C 7


Table provided, all to be booked in advance. Why not clear out your attic and come along, no new goods


TEL: Mr *C’ BARNOLDSWICK 815756


NOVEMBER 27th at Downham Village


Car Boot Sale SUNDAY,


Flea Market and Indoor


Hall, near Clitheroe (10 a.m.— 4 p.m.)


CLEAR OUT YOUR ATTIC THIS WEEKEND


O v e r 3 0 s t a l l s — C 7 p e r s t a l l


T e l : P a u l i n e , B U R N L E Y 3 0 6 7 0 W A L D E N


2-15 ICE SKATING. 4-


of four-part dramatisation of Jenny Nimmo's award-win­ ning fa n ta s y story for children.


' 4-45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 001TN NEWS, followed by Granada Reports.


5-05 BLOCKBUSTERS with Bob Holness.


5- 6- 7-


Marti Caine. Black.


What’s on . . . What’s on


(ORQAN I SHOW


-------FEATURING-------- 15 THE SNOW SPIDER. First II . 1


35 NEW FACES OF ’88 with 35 BLIND DATE with Cilia 20 BEADLE’S ABOUT. Yet


more tricks from Beadle.


7-50STARRING MIC HAE L CAINE. "Beyond the Posei­ don A d ve n tu re ." (Film 1979).


9- 10- 55ITN NEWS. 15STARRING MICHAEL


CAINE. "Deathtrap" (1902) fo llow e d by ITN News Headlines.


12-25THE H IT MAN AND HER. With Pete Waterman and Michaela Slrachen. Fol- l o we d by I TN News Headlines.


2-00NIGHT NETWORK. Fol­ l owe d by I TN News Headlines.


4-00 THE HIT MAN AND HER. (^ Channel 4 J )


9-30 HOW DOES YOUR GAR­ DEN GROW?


10-00 MONEYSPINNER. 10-30 THE PARTY (Film 1968). Peter Sellers.


12-20 PE T E SPECIALITIES. 12-30 EMPRESS WU.


1-00 PATTERNS OF LIFE. Evo­ lution of the bee.


17 F I L M : ’ ’ NE XT OF


2*00"THE IMMORTAL SER­ GEANT” (1943). Henry Fonda as a diffident Cana­ dian corporal leading a patrol of British soldiers against the Germans.


3-45“ THE GtRL FROM MIS- OURl" (1934). Jean Harlow as a chorus girl determined to marry a millionaire.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6- 30 G L O R I O U S


30 FILM: ’ ’ FATHER AND C O ­


LOUR. Katie Fassett holds a two-day workshop to prove that anyone who can knit can also produce their own designs.


7- 00 N E W S SUMMARY. Weather.


7- 05 HOLLYWOOO. Out West. Westerns captured the real­ ity of the West and cowboys and outlaws saw a chance to relive their youth — and get paid for it.


8- 05 GAME, SET AND MATCH. 9- 05ALLEGRO: CARMEN — THE DREAM AND THE DESTINY. "Christopher Nupen's film about Georges Bizet and his masterpiece, "Carmen."


10-50 THE SUPERGRASS.


12-40 THE STREET. 1- 05 CECILIA. 2- 05 BARNEY MILLER. Wojo's Problem.


2-35 CLOSE.


THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th 1 0 a.m . — 5 p .m


MAMMOTH CAR BOOT SALE


GISBURN S GIGANTIC SUNDAY MARKET AND


New!— A Spectacular indoor collectors fair and Ilea market


at tho Auction Market — Parking and admission traa Car Boot


£6 per car


All sellers welcome


Reserve your space NOWt


Tel. 0253 712776 or 061-740 3708 (Donations from proceeds of stalls, ronts to Gisburn Momoria! Fund)


Indoor spaces £8 S M I T H l i % I


i j HOWARD BEAUMONT Ml ON THE FABULOUS NEW KAWAI SR RANGE


-AT- Martholme Green


Clayton-le-Moors Accrington


TUESDAY,


NOVEMBER 29th 7-30 p.m. start


ADMISSION FREE O Everyone welcome For further details please contact


SAUL’S MUSIC STUDIOS


53/55 Darwen Street, Blackburn. Tel. 54681


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Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community


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


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


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHEON


RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN


Please telephone (or menus FIRST TAPE FREE


Top titles In large numbers at a price you can afford. Wo are one of 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


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th


(Guitar Vocalist) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th


MEMBERS DRAW £16 T U R K E Y D R AW


Sunday, October 9th (44058 — Unclaimed) Sunday, November 20th (52053 — Claimed) Members and Bona Fide guests


THE ROYAL OAK,


Waterloo, Clithei^oe THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th


T O N IT E Everyone welcome


. Brilliant Guitarist Duo ' • 8 p.m.


£ Christmas Day at 12 noon to 6 p.m. "K Boxing Day, Dec. 26tli, 1 p.m. to 11 M


Z


We will be OPEN on Sunday, Dec. 25th,


^ RE-OPEN on Wednesday, Dec. 28tli ^


CLOSED on Tuesday, Dec. 27tli. p.m. Bookings taken for Parlies • •Office Parties or any special occasion Weddings • DirOulays


-fr(For reservations phone after 5-30 p.m. ^ CLITIIEROE (0200) 23288


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CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB


:: : Whallty Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337' ' .


. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th t 9 p.m. prompt


DAVE C. ALLEN SATURDAY DRAW


Country and Rock _C1OO — No. 41311


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY


★ ★ ★ ★


Members and Bona Fide Guests "


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th


^


* JAMES T. DAVIES * SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th


(First lime at our club) DAYBREAK (Fabulous boy and girl duo) WEEKLY DOUBLE 9 — 26


WEEKLY TREBLE 28 — 25 — 9 EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


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CIVIC HALL Clitheroe © 23278


Commencing: Friday, November 25th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


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Clitheroe 22X24 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331.fClassiJted) . . . . What’s on . . * *


{ three star -^Chinese Restaurant


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: { sun INN - WADDINGTON* OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


;now open- at the Telephone: 23288 Monday—Friday Saturday Sunday 6 p.m. — 11 p.m. 6 p.m.— 11-30 p.m. 1 p.m. — 11 p.m. * +( .


%D il a t e n ig h t 1


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Tel. 698205 SPECIAL


CHRISTMAS MENU £ 9 . 9 5


+ 10% Service Charge


Zuppa di Coda di 'But C h e f 's thick oxtail so u p


Involtini alHroscuitto C o rn o ts of h am stuffed with a R u s s ia n salad.


Crespelle a((Fmtti di Mare


Se a fo od crepe with Prawns, M u a a e ls a n d C law s


Trotclla add Cesare Fre sh trout se rved with a piquant sa u ce


Sbista di Maiafe a( lTomo


R o a s t loin of p o rk with apple sa u ce and a rich c idor sauce.


Hlutnp flypast Norfolk. T u rk e y


Serve d with sa g e and onion


stuffing, c ranborry s a u ce and chipolata sa u sa g e s .


Al! sorvod with froshly prepared . vegetables


Traditional Christmas 'Pudding


with B ra n d y S a u ce


Mince Hies with Stilton Chocao


A selection of 9wools from our Trolley Coffee and 9-lints


A LA CARTS MENU AVAILABLE ON REQUEST


CHRISTMAS EVE £ 1 8 . 5 0


+10% Service Charge Crema Aurora


A rich Cream of Torn afo soup served with crispy garlic croutons


garlic Mushrooms Served with ■ creamy garlic sauce.


fllot Stilton Croquettes Sorvod wlti a Blue Cheese dressing


Trotetta Sdffumicata


Smoked bout served with Horsoradish sauce


SorBetto alLimonts


Hlump Hpast Norfolk. Turkey


Served with Sage and Onion stuffing, cranborry aauce and Chipotata sausages.


!Prosciutto d i Drag a Honey baked ham with Pinoapple


Hesce di 9dare


Fresh Halibut baked and served In a Champagne sauce.


Pan frie


Supreme di Hollos fried W e s t of Chicken in a thyrr and honey sauce, all served with freshly prepared vogelabtoa.


ft- 'iff- ‘/f t- '/f - ‘/f t- / f - /?■ ‘/f t- /?■ ‘i f - '/?■ ‘/ f - ST JOHN’S CHURCH, Hurst Green


* CHRISTMAS !? FAIR


Saturday, November 26th 2-30 p.m.


To be opened by Mrs Caroline Mercer Stalls • Games • Refreshments, etc. Admission by voluntary donation


/?■ /?■ /?■ /?■ £?■ /?■ ‘/ f - ‘/f t - ‘/ f - ‘/ f - /? ■ i. with B r sn d y J5uce. Mince Hie with Stilton C h e e se


o r • selection of our Continental Ice s and Gatoaux.


Cheese and'Biscuits Coffee, an d Mints We will welcome »I wffr a glass of


warming punch on miveltnd assure one tn a t lo fa very merry Christmts Eve


CHRISTMAS LUNCH £ 5 . 9 5


grapefruit Cocktail Minestrone


'Egg 9dayonaisse flypast Turkey


wih sage and orion itufing, cranberry sauce and chipolata sausages


Mini S teak.cBasseur Trout 'Bretonne


Christmas pudding and mince pies Coffee Mints


CHRISTMAS DAY £ 1 6 . 9 5


+10% Service Charge Melon au Hon


Orange Juice


Salmon in Kodandaise Sauce SorBetto alLimone


Hlump fKpast Ulpfodflurkty


se rved with S a g e and Onion Stuffing, c ranberry sauce, Chipolata sa u sa g e s


WHALLEY ME'I CHURCI


ST ANDREI


FRIDAY, NOVEMl at 7 p.m.ll


Food Fair, fresn produce for [ suppers!


SATURDAY, NOV( at 2-30 p.<


ALL THE USUAL VARIll AND MUCH, MUf


1 s t MICHAEL’S % C H R IS T S


W F A Y S in the Catholic | Sunday, November :


TO BE OPENED BY THE MAYl COUNCILLOR MR AND \ Father Christmas in |


Refreshments available t thyme


Traditional Christmas Hudding


PARISH CHURCH OF ST ANt Saturday, NovenI GIFT Dif


The Rector will be in church! donations throughol


Sunday, Noven-j ADVENT Sf.l


11 a.m. Holy Communion; 7 | Wednesday, Novtf


ST ANDREUI 7 p.m. Holy C o n i


All are welcome lo join u : | ^ W


Happy h our 9-45 p.m. t ill 10-451 FREE ADMISSION T t l


Friday N lg h l £1 admission before 11 p.rr LA D IE S N f


Saturday Nig Join tho smart I


Tickets for sate C H R IS T M A S E V E a n l 16 A c c r in g to n R o a d D


Tel. W h a l lo y 8 2 3 0 8 6 | * ¥ * - - * * - V - * - ¥ - * ‘- * k2 £ P . A K - CHRISTCHURCH,


CHRISTMi Saturday, November:


Chairman: Rev. E. Wynne O p l STALLS O AFTERNOON 7 l


CHRISTMAS GROTTO 6 A c t - . v v * "


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8, SHOPPING in{ Promoted by BURNLE


CHAMBER O-


^ THURSDAY, DE SPECIAL NIG\ ENTERTAINI CHILDI


SANTA arrives In the Markl


„. • The Magic Castle She X) - Punch and Judy * Boys’ Brigade Lancarj Corps


. unicycling. • Play Bus In tho Mall ’ . • Fairground Organ


\S * FREE Carousel Rldos| ■? 5 years) •w) FREE PARKING alters p.m. Shops | jgf- '/f - '/f t . /? . /? . ■&. ■£


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. * Mr Jellyspoon and th i Chrishendo stllt-wolk|


ST MICHAEL’S andl


SOCIAL CENl LOWERGATE, CUTS


COME m to Roland Ford a t l


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