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Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, May 26th, 19SS


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ClitheroeS 23278 SATURDAY §: SBC-1 )


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-25 ROOBARB.


6*30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-35 THE MUPPET BABIES. 94X) ON THE WATERFRONT.


10-55FILM: “ A Challenge for Robin Hood." 1967 version ol the evergreen legend with Barrie Ingham as the outlaw who led his Merrie Men against Prince John's tyr­ anny while King Richard was away at the Crusades.


12-27 WEATHER. 12-30 GRANDSTAND introduced by Desmond Lynam. 12-35 Football Focus. 1-00 News; 1-05 Golf: The Volvo PGA Championship from Wen­ tworth. 1-30 Racing from Haydock Park. 1-35 Golf. 2- 00 Racing from Haydock Park. 2-05 Golf. 2-30 Racing from Haydock Park. 2-35 Golf. 3-50 Football: Switzer­ land v England (kick-off 4-15 p.m.). 5-00 Results. 5-15 Football.


6-10 NEWS; Weather. 6-20REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT


6-25 FIRST CLASS. 6-


Savile joins a platoon of Brit­ ish Army commandos run­ ning across the Devon coun­ tryside while introducing highlights of the last series.


7- 35 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH­ TER SHOW. Les returns with a series of fun and laughter with all the regulars and special guests Joe Longthorne and Jim Bowen.


8- 9- 05 NE W S KNOCKS. SPORT; Weather.


9-20 FILM: "Blazing Saddles." Mel Brooks' hilarious west­ ern spoof starring Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little as the alcoholic gunslinger and black sheriff who team up to save their town from an unscrupulous speculator and a land-grabbing lawyer. Madeline Khan plays the baddies' super-sexy secret weapon Lillie Von Shtupp, Mel Brooks himself doubles as a corrupt governor and a Yiddish-speaking Indian chief, and the cast also fea­ tures Slim Pickens, Dorn De Luise and Count Basie (1974).


18*50 A M E R I C A N BASKETBALL.


11-40 FILM: "S lith e r ." James Caan listens to the dying words of an ex-con, recently released from prison and apparently shot to prevent him claiming his share of a $300,000 fraud. What he hears puts him on the trail of a shadow figure called Palmer who was supposed to have invested the money for safe-keeping.


1-15 WEATHER. 6- 10REEFWATCH. Film of the


magical underwater world of the coral reef off Eilat in the Red Sea compiled from the live satellite pictures shown earlier this month.


7- 00 COVER TO COVER. 7-


8-


Stuart and Mike Smartt; Weather.


Story." An 00th birthday season of Jamkes Stewart's pictures begins with his mar­ vellous screen portrayal of the band leader who disap­ peared over the English Channel on wartime service in December 1944. June Allyson plays the girl who married a struggling young arranger searching for an elusive "new sound."


10-05 STATE OF CONFLICT. 10-55 FILM: "Apocalypse Now.".


50J IM 'L L FIX IT. Jimmy


Starring Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall and Martin Sheen. Francis Ford Cop­ pola's remarkable war film combining Joseph Conrad and Vietnam in the story of a U.S. Army captain's odyssey through Cambodia on a seek and destroy mission against a renegade colonel who has established his own empire in the jungle.


11- 05INTERNATIONAL BOX­


ING. Middleweight bout between Nigel Benn and Tim Williams from the Royal Albert Hall.


30 NEWSVIEW. with Moria 10FILM: "The Glen Miller


12- 00MOVIE PREMIER: "Mo ment by Moment.” followed by ITN News Headlines.


2- 00FORMULA ONE. The English language version of Europe's top-rated pop show, Formal Eins.


3- 00 MOVIES AT WAR: "They Who Dare."


l i i i l l l i l i i 9-30 MAKING THE MOST OF 10*00 4* * W H A T


I T ’


WORTH. C h annel 4 award-winning consumer series returns with this


repeat showing of the previ­ ous Tuesday’s programme.


10-30FILM: "T om Brow n' Schooldays." (1951). Vivid film adaptation of Thomas Hughes’ classic novel.


12-15MOVIE MUSEUM. Two classic silent shorts from the Paul Killiam archive, firstly B icycle Po lice (1902) secondly, It's a Gift (1923).


MX) ITN MORNING NEWS. 6-00 TV AM.


9-25 GET FRESH. 11-


10 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY AND


12- 00 WRESTLING. 1-00 ITN NEWS. 1-05 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION. New Zealand v Wales.


1-50 INTERNATIONAL FOOT­ BALL. England v Italy. Schoolboys. Live from Wembley Stadium.


345 SKYWAY TO DEATH. 54)0 ITN NEWS. 5-00 ITN NEWS. 54)5 W A L T


PRESENTS. 5-


. . . In the first of a new comedy series, Jimmy adopts a number of guises in an attempt to survive the chaos which constantly Ihra- tens to engulf him.


5455 ALtVE. Fast-moving, quick-fire comedy featuring the Italian SAS motto Who Cares Who Wins.


6-


VIEW. There's just over 24 hours to to to Telethon '80,


ITV's marathon of all-star fun and fund-raising. The entire ITV network has joined forces for this 27-hour television spectacular.


6- GAME. Jimmy Tarbuck


hosts his fast-moving game show in which contestants can win fabulous prizes if they can find the missing words.


7- 00 CANNON & BALL. First in a new series with lop come­ dians Cannon and Ball.


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 245 SHRIKANT. 3-


4-


Tonight they take a look at a classic movie of our time.


745 FILM: "The Deep."


25 FILM: "Mexican Spitfire." 30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


GOLF. Harry Carpenter introduces coverage of the Volvo PGA Championship from Wentworth.


10-00 ITN NEWS. 10-20 PARKINSON ONE-TO- ONE. The first guest in this new series is singer, leader of fashion, and founder member of lifestyle, Boy George.


D I S N E Y


12-30 EMPRESS WU. Lady Mo begins to win Ihe Emperor back from Lady Su to the annoyance of Prince Ti. Lady Mo is suspicious of Prince Ti's activities and sends Yung Sung Min to investigate.


30 THE INCREDIBLE HULK.


1- OOTHE FALCONER’ S TALE. Documentary film about falconer Jemima Parry-Jones, whose outspo­ ken directness has made her both a popular and con­ troversial figure in falconry and conservation circles around the world.


15AND THERE’ S MORE


2- OOFILM: "Kentucky Moon­ shine" (1930). Musical farce starring the Ritz Brothers as a trio of entertainers who pass themselves off as Ken­ tucky hillbillies in order to be discovered as radio stars.


340 FILM: "Thin Ice.” (1937) Romantic comedy musical starring Sonia Henie as a Swiss skating instructress who is romanced by an incognito Prince (Tyrone Power).


54)5 BROOKSIDE. 6-00 RIGHT TO REPLY.


15TELETHON '8 8 PRE-


6- 30NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by


People Get Ready. 30 T A R B Y ' S F R A M E


7- 30 COW IN THE WATER. 0-00R E ID AB O U T T H E USSR. Will Glasnost and Peristroika lasting influences on Soviet life or is their exis­ tence dependent on Gorba­ chev remaining in power?


9-OOFILM ON FOUR E X ­ TRA. "Praying Mantis Part II" Concluding the two-part thriller set in France. Profes­ sor Canova is dead and the 20 million francs on his life in s u ra n c e p o l ic y are payable.


10*30 THE MONKEY'S PAW. 11-05 WHO DARES WINS...


11-50 AFTER DARK. This week's topic is Churchill: Madman or Hero? Among those tak­ ing part in the live open- ended discussion are war­ time intelligence officer Jean Howard, Churchill's private secretary Andrew Montague Browne and controversial historian David Irving.


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s I his Sunday, May 2 i)th, a t llaressood House. Relive the


das s when Yorkshire served b it te r defeat to Maserati a nd Porsche. See the cars th a t ate l.e Mans. Haresvood ' is ju s t n o r th o f Leeds on the 46/. (7«m*i <j/u*n a t lOatn.


Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community


There is no cinema programme from Friday, May 26th to Thursday, June 2nd. You can however spend some enjoyable evenings with the Music Festival. You will find a varied programme to suit many tastes from the now famous St Augustine’s Band, a selection of Songs from the Shows by the Parish Church O.D.5, a Piano Recital by Martin Roscoe including well loved music by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy and Mussorgsky, the Mas­ sed Brass Bands of Slaidburn and Balder-


stone and our talented young musicians in concert, for details see advert.


In the future you can see on our Cinema Screen — The Laurel and Hardy Film Festival, Richard Attenborough’s courageous mile­ stone “Cry Freedom,” Michael Douglas’ Aca­ demy Award winning performance “Wail Street,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” Spiel­ berg’s "Empire of the Sun,” the hilarious box office winner “3 Men and a Baby,” the high adventure “Princess Bride,” the riotous “Police Academy 5,” and Walt Disney's grea­ test success “Jungle Book.”


7-30 p.m. Friday, May 27th


Clitheroe 22S2b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) X


RIBBLE VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL The best In local music


Supported by Ribble Valley Borough Council Thursday, May 26th ..........


ST AUGUSTINE’S SCHOOL Conductor: Peter Rose


£2.00 Civic Hall


Clitheroe Perish Church Operatic end Drametlc Society


SONGS FROM THE SHOWS 7-30 p.m.


£2.00 Saturday, May 28th Catholic Social Centre


GARY AND VERA Popular Folk Musicians


8 p.m. Monday, May 30th 7-30 p.m.


MARTIN ROSCOE International Concert Pianist


Tuesday, May 31st


Slaidburn and Balderstone Bands In Concert 7-30 p.m.


MASSED BRASS £2.00 Wednesday, June 1st Civic Hall


Tore Guhe (piano), Claire Tomlinson (soprano), James England (trumpet), David Spencer (tuba), Clare Altham (vio­ lin), Steven Robinson and Jane Schoies (piano duet)


In YOUNG MUSICIANS 7-30 p.m. Friday, June 3rd 8 p.m.


^8 Sec how craf ty Yorkshi remcn can be, al l this weekend. ^


Aid of Ihe Mayor of Ribble Valley’s Charity Appeal £2.00 St Mary’s Church CLITHEROE ASSOCIATION OF


CHURCH CHOIRS All British Programme


£2.00


Tickets available from: Concerts 1 and 9, the Parish Office, Ribblo Valley Music, or at tho door: Concert 2. from tho Civic Hall, or Tel. Clithoroe 23166; Concert 5, from the Civic Hall, or Tel. Clitheroo ____________26088: all others, from the Civic Halt.


CRAFTS Broughton Hall * CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB *


ROCK & ROLL NIGHT FRIDAY, MAY 27th with


Tickets £1 Irom Ihe club, £1.50 on the door ^ k*


CHARLIES ROCK DISCO M SATURDAY, MAY 28th


s h a u n m c k e n z ie * First time at our club


^ SUNDAY, MAY 29th


JACKIE KELLY WEEKLY DOUBLE 2 1— 19


Always popular


WEEKLY TREBLE16 — 30 — 3 EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


^ * * * ★ ★ * * ★ ★ ★ * * ★ ★ *


LOW M OOR C LUB FRIDAY, MAY 27th


CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB LTD TO ALL OUR MEMBERS


The club will be opening lunchtimes 12 noon — 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 31 st, 1988.


HOT AND COLD BAR SNACKS WILL BE AVAILABLE


So why not come and enjoy your lunchtimes In a club with modern and comfortable surroundings


LYNNE POVAL


SUNDAY, MAY 29th Lunchtime and night


GARRY DE PAUL MEMBERS DRAW £10


Singer and Fire Eater


Barbecue tickets on sale £3 each lor June 25th _Members and Bona Fide Guests


buy direct from the makers at bargain prlcesl


(A59 — 3 MILES SOUTH WEST OF SKIPTON) Hand-made goods on sale to Ihe public —


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PROM ALL OVRR THE COUHTHV WITH DISPLAYS OIMOHBTRATIOHS AND


GOODS FORSALI


K 0 PICTURES - LEATHER - POTTERY- ATT** - W EAR - CLOCKS -CERAMICS - SOFT TOYS - PVROORAPHV - AND MUCH MRE


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OtM THUS-PAtNTt«aS~ftf SIN nounts.. 3 HANOMADC FUDOI - *CISBORS-WCCTIR - OOD TOYS -JEWELLERY - W


Something far all lha Family


PUBLIC ADMISSION TO THE CRAFTS Historic Cesiums -■ MARQUEE IN THE PARK AND GARDENS Ralrashmanls


ADULTS £1.00 CHILD 50p


Saturday, Sunday and Monday


M A Y 28th, 29th & 30th 10.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.


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OOD TURNING - O


A day at


Chester Zoo is like


taking a trek


; around y the world. -


Come along to Chester Zoo and discover


fabulous animals,


traditional CNqLish C R A fT CDARkeT


“The Lancashire Craft Markets of the Year!" Follow the crowds to


C L IT H E R O E M A R K E T TH U R SD A Y , JUNE 2nd, 1988


Rural crafts at their most interesting! COME— BROWSE AND BUY!


NEXT MARKET THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1988 CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN'S CLUB ’ MWT A. - -


........................ I 55 PLAY SCHOOL.


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9- 9-


15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


104)0JU L IA N N A : A POR ­ TRAIT. Young American actress Julianna Field who is deaf outlines her life and career. She is also seen performing in the acclaimed play "Children of a Lesser God."


10-


male management styles and how their application has paid dividends in the Black Country glass manu­ facturers Stuart Crystal.


10*50 A LIFE OF OUR OWN. 11-


PEOPLE.


1140 IN THE KNOW. 11-


12- 05 SIGN EXTRA. 12-30 FARMING. 12-58 W E A T H E R


FARMERS.


1- 00 THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK. 2- 00 EASTENDERS. There’s news of Angie, rumours about Den's plans, the opening ol Chris Smith's haulage business, and the return of Charlie Cotton


34X) FILM: "The Road to Bali." Beginning a Bob Hope 85th birthday season, one of the


classic "Road" comedies with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour.


4-


GUIDE. A guide to the best of British bird tables and their cuisine.


5- 00 DISNEY TIME. 5-50 T H E


ROADSHOW.


6*25 NEWS: Weather. 640 SONGS OF PRAISE. 7-


ENTERTAINMENT. 7-45 D E A R JOH N. J o h n embarks on a romantic association with Karen, despite Sylvia's warnings.


8-


land stars as zoo vet Donald Turner. Imported animals are found slaughtered and, with the use of surgery and a metal detector, ho discov­ ers they have been used to smuggle drugs hidden in their stomachs.


94)5 NEWS; Weather. 9-


20 THAT’S LIFE!


104)5 EVERYMAN. 1045 HAVING A BABY. 11-151 NT ER N A T I O N A L GOLF: The Volvo PGA Championship.


11- 55 SHRIKANT. 12-


35 WEATHER. A N I M A L S — A BEGINNER’S GUIDE. F OR 8-


Volvo PGA Championship from Wentwor th. 5-00 Cr i c k e t : The Re f ug e Assurance League: Derby­ shire v Nottingham from Derby.


640 T HE 7-


M O N EY PROGRAMME. 15 THE FIRST EDEN. 25 BUSINESS MATTERS: Fe­


IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Joan Plowright, Paul McGann, Amanda Redman. Natalie Ogle and Rupert Frazer star in Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy.


15GREEK LANGUAGE AND 50 BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE


10- 00 STATE OF CONFLICT. 10*50 M E X I C A N GR AN O PRIX. Murray Walker and James Hunt introduce high­ lights from today’s race in Mexico. Plus part one of a superb Grand Prix competi­ tion offering the winner a trip to the Australian Grand Prix in November.


11- 20 MOVIEDROME. 11-22 FILM: "Razorback." Look­ ing for his wife, an animal rights campaigner who dis­


appeared white investigating a petfood cannery run by the psychopathic Baker broth­ ers. Carl Winters is told of a man-eating boar which gob­ bles up its victims in the Australian outback.


I l l i l l l l i


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-


30 THE FLYING GOURMET'S FRESH. Cartoon time.


9-35 ADVENTURES OF TEDDY RUXPIN.


104)0 GET FRESH.


10*30 THE CAMPBELLS. 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD.


15 A Q U E S T I O N OF 3- 15 ONE BY ONE. Rob Hey*


1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. 1*05 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 1-


140 LINK. 2*00 RELEVATIONS. 2-


UNION 35 AAP KAA HAK.


aims. In Blackpool, landla­ dies will be serving a giant


10THEATRE NIGHT: THE


fry-up on the beach and sponsored volunteers will be in a whirl after 27 hours on a Roller-coastathon and (here is a midnight madness swim at the Blackpool Sandcastle. A midnight cabaret will start at Blackpool North Pier and in Rochdale a family "It's a Knockout" competition will raise even more funds. At Manchester Airport sun- seekers will be stopped coming back from their holi­ day in the sun when Telethon volunteers will be asking them for their spare francs, drachmas, rubles and pesetas. Granada Telethon also hopes to be joined by a man who until now has never been North of Waterford, "Loa dsa- money," who asks viewers to get out their dosh and show their wad for charity.


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9- ^ p.


G IS B U f tN G A L A


SATURDAY, MAY 28th Procession 6 p.m. led by


West Craven Youth Band Open Tug-of-War


Open 5-a-side Football Floats — Fancy Dress — Barbecue O - ^


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HENS,21sts& WORKS D°S DIALIDD^nS 'HONE SS MANXMAN!


ONESE RESTAURANT OPENING VELY VELY SOON ' ' 50 SETTLERS’ TALES.


10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11- 00 NETWORK 7. 1-00 WIRED. Another chance to see Friday's edition of the new 20-part music show. Today’s guests are Michael Jackson, Aztec Camera and


25SUNDA Y WI TH GET


2*00 LOST IN SPACE. Today the Keeper threatens to let his animals over-run the planet unless Penny and Will become his.


300 FILM: "The Citadel."


54)5BOTTOM'S DREAM. A somewhat unusual Ameri­ can animated film based on scenes from Shakespeare's A Midsummer N ig h t 's Dream.


5-10NEWS SUMMARY and Weather.


30 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY 30 SUNDAY MATINEE: "240


Robert — The Apology."


445 JIMMY'S 5-15 ALL CLUED UP. 545 H I G H W A Y


TO


HEAVEN. Jonathan and Mark travel back in lime to help Mark's grandfather save his Oklahoma farm from repossession by a bank.


645ITN NEWS.


7- 00 TELETHON ’88. Tonight, at 7 p.m., Michael Aspel


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-05 H A W K


WILDERNESS.


1-20 CARTOON. 1-30 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND wilh Slovo Rider. 1- 35 Motor Cycling. Live coverage of tho Gorman Grand Prlx 250cc. raco from Nurburgring. 3*00 Golf. The


OF THE


launches the longost show ever mounted on British television. For the first time in history tho whole of the ITV network joins lorcos to produco a livo 27*hour spoc* tacular marathon of all-star tun and fund-raising. Hun­ dreds of monoy-making schomos are planned. Ring the numbor shown on screen to donate monoy. You can plodgo in cash or by credit card. Among tho evening's highlights: Princo Charlos. patron of Iho Indo- pondont Broad casting Telethon Trust, explains some of ihe programme's


9- 7- 8- 5-15 T H E B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.


OOO ICE SKATING. 7-00 C H A L L E N G E


745 DANCE ON FOUR. 15PEOPLE TO PEOPLE:


HELL TO PAY. Tho series aiming to bridge the gap botween viewers and pro­ gramme-makers continues with this documentary about the human and social cost of tho foreign debt in Bolivia.


15ANIMAL TRAFFIC. New


series looking at the interna­ tional trade (mostly illegal) In live animals and wildlife pro­ ducts following tho process from source to market. Today's programme follows tho smugglers and doalers who trade in one ol tho most valuable rare birds: the Black Palm Cockatoo.


10- 15FILM: "T h o Thin Mon"


(1934). Classic comody- thriller from tho novol by Doshiol Hammott, starring William Powoll and Myrna Loy


11- 55 CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS. "Maila"


1-30 CLOSE. TO SPORT. Women’s Rowing. 15 THE STORYTELLER. Shortly you can enjoy a


completely new experience in


INDIAN FOOD O P E N IN G IN JU L Y


Cl it h e r o e


Ta n d o o r i 7/9 PARSON LANE





You cun see y o u r meal being p rep a red and cooked in ou r special Tandoori charcoal clay ovens.


□ All meals fre sh ly p rep a red □ A ir conditioned □ English food also available


Branches — Shabna Tandoori, Monton, Eccles is a m emb e r of th e C a r ry o u t Good Food Guide Len a Tandoori, Brad sh aw Gate, Bolton


W \)itt Hioit Hotel


Market Place, Clitheroe S 26955


For your


BANK HOLIDAY LUNCHTIME BAR SNACK


Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, served 12 noon — 2 p.m.


(Lunches now served every Monday from May 30th)


LIVE MUSIC (throughout the Summer)


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st Clitheroe'8 own


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th


WESTBROOK SHOW


SHANNON THE ROGER


STEVE GuitarA/ocalist


(Lancashire’s No. 1, folk/comedy recording artist) i f f -5 0 G IAN T


F L E A M ARK ET AN D INDOOR


CAR BO OT S A L E UP TO 50 STALLS


SUNDAY, MAY 29th 10-00 — 4-00 p.m.


Qorgravo Vlllago Hall Nr. Sklpton


Cato — No new goods STALLS £7.50


Tolephono: Paulino on BURNLEY 30070


DUNSOP BRIDGE ^ d i o r n e yjh o l r m e


COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL amt Licensed Restaurant


Near CLITHEROE Lanc ash ir e Tel. Duntof Bridie (0XXM) 271


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USUAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY


t • < , ' Members and Bona Fide Guests * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL Serving the Community


JUST OFF THE A41 Open from 10am till dusk.


Free car parking Special Family tickets available. Telephone Chester (02*4) 380280


beautiful gardens, waterboat trips and more.


Go on take a trek around the world.


See the w ild side o f life at. d IS UPTON,^CHESTER, £ f i T O Fully licensed Ail


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MlEIrS&lcfS, BURNLEY MECHANICS' Manchester Road - T e l . (0282) 30055


CLIVE GREGS0N and CHRISTINE C0LLISTER


Plus KATHRYN T ICK ELL Powerful vocals and superb guitar playing from the folk world's hottest property.


SUNDAY, MAY 2 9 th -8 p.m. BRIAN CANT and


TV stars in fun-filled show for children. SATURDAY, JUNE 18th — 10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. Tickets El.50


JONATHAN COHEN


FOLK SPECTACULAR JU N E TAB OR


BANK HOLIDAY


with Andrew Cronshaw and Huw Warren Plus Jinski


An evening of sultry, spine tingling songs and music.


MONDAY, MAY 30th - 8 p.m. Tickets £4/£3, two concert ticket 27/C5


MONDAY 6th — SATURDAY, JUNEHth —7-30 p.m. Tickets £2.50 (£2 Monday)


Burnley Light Opera present G O D S P E L L


Conceived and originally directed by JOHN MICHAEL TEBELAK Music and new lyrics by


Originally produced on the New York Stage by


STEPHAN SCHWARTZ


*EDSAR'LANSBURY, STUART DUNCAN, JOSEPH BERUH


By arrangement with Samuel French Ltd


HOLIDAY WORKSHOP ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN TU ESD AY , MAY 3 1 s t


SIMPLE ORIGAMI —10*30 a.m. — Mechanics


MORRIS DANCING —10*30 a.m.— Padiham Town Hall WEDNESDA Y, JU N E 1 s t


____________ 10a.m. — 3p.m. — Mechanics Tudor Room AMERICAN and CANADIAN INDIANS — £fi MISS PI


29/33 Berry Lane, Longridge,


near Preston. Tel. 5280


(English Fc Open 7 days a i indue Bookings ad\


SPECIAL ATTRACTION MONDAY, MAY 30th


MODERN JAZZ NIGHT HOWARD MURRA Y (Tenor Sax)


The fabulous ERIC AINSWORTH QUARTETplus


£2.00 Civic Hall £3.00 Civic Hall MONDAY, MAY 30th Q U IZ N IG H T K


Cash and other prizes Raffle In aid of Telethon


AU G U S T 2 0 th . C l i th u ro u A re a W om e n 's In s t i tu te Show ut HibblesUalc Comity Secondary School, Queen's Road, Clitheroc, 10-30 u.m. - 12 noon, 1 p.m. - 5 p.ni.


JUNE 25th Ctitheroe Ladies Circle, Mediaeval Banquet, tickets £5. A l l enquiries to M rs R o b e r ts , C l l th e ro e 23550.


JUNE 4th & 5th. Sluidburu


Steam and Vintage Vehicle Display. For fu r th e r details contact Slaidburn 605.


SATURDAY 18th and Sunday 1 9 th J u n e , S t . H e le n ’ s,


Waddingtou. 550th anniver­ sary celebration.


SUNDAY 19th JUNE. Chaiy. ley Manor Open Day. Fur ­ th e r de ta il s, co nta ct Accrington 383347.


S U N D A Y J U N E 12t h. Mediaeval Fayre ut Whalley Abbey, Whulley & D is tr ic t Lions Club. Enq. to Clt Har­ wood 884112.


SUNDAY, M A Y 29th, Spring Ba nk h o l id a y , S lu id h u rn Fl e a Mark et. Ri n g f o r details, Slaidburn 265.


12 JUNE. D ow n hum and Twiston Village Fete, 1.30 p .m. to 5 p .m . Theme is ‘Carnival T im e . ’


18th JUNE West Bra d fo rd village Sports day and bar- beque.


5TH JUNE 1988, He ritage Fair. Clitheroe Round Table and C lith c ro c Lions. Town Centre stalls available. Tel. John Roberts 23550.


Civic Hall Fine*


THE STATION HOTEL


KING STREET, CLITHEROE ST 23604


NOW OFFER A WID E S ELECT IO N OF HOME


CO O K ED FOOD E VER Y DAY 12 noon — 2 p.m.


Bar Snacks always available at lunch time


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


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, CtltheFoe Tel. 24804/22323


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial),l RIBB LES


EDISFORD I Telepl


^ OPENING


WEEK COMMl MAY 30th,


MONDAY 30th: Open 9 a.i, TUESDAY 31st: Open 10 a l WEDNESDAY June 1st: Open l l


• THURSDAY June 2nd: Open 1cf FRIDAY June 3rd: Open ,11 a.il FRIDAY: Water Babies, 10 a l FRIDAY: Senior Citizens/rej 10 a.m. until 11 i


FRIDAY: Bring your own inflatable! SATURDAY 4th: Open 9 a.nf SUNDAY 51h: Open 9 a.m.|


(Last admission'/2 hour t Ribble Valley borough Council s


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B U R N LEY SEI TATTOO 11


M E E T TH E ARM ED F i


TOW N E LEY PARK ON 18th & | Koyai Marines Commando i ) | Queens Colour Squadn I


Royal Artillery Motor Cycle 11 Red Devils Free Fall I


MASSED BANDS


Stuff Band The Royal Corptl Baud and Drums 'Hie Devt [ Dorset Regiment Corunna I Bugles ;ird Battalion The l.il Band and I )rums The 22nd (Chel i’egasus Band and Drums The h u l


TWO PROGRAMMES ON SATUf AT 2.30 pm AND 6.3


ONE PROGRAMME ON SUNDAY 19 | ENTRY VIA SPRINGW00D R O A D j STATIC DISPLAYS FROM 1.0C ADMISSION AND CAR PAR


ANTIQUEFAIR andFLEA MARKET


SKIPTON TOWN HALL


Old Postcards. Ceramics, Flat- ware. Glass. Brass. EPNS. etc.


SETTLE SPORTS CENTRE


Collectables. Books. Bric-a-Brac


SUN., MAY 29th 10-30 a.m.—4-30 p.m. (with CAR BOOT If fine)


KILNSEY VILLAGE HALL


BANK HOLIDAY MON, MAY 30th


10-30 a.m.—4-30 p.m. Something tor evory one


All inquiries J. Fairs, Tel. Bamoldswick 813626


SAT., MAY 28th 10 a.m.-^-30 p.m.


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