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VS’ M m a E M a m B e m im H


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6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-25ROOBARB 6*30 THE FAMILY-NESS 8-


9- 00 ON THE WATERFRONT 10-52 WEATHER


) ( BBC-2


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-45 SHRIKANT


35 THE MUPPET BABIES 3-25 T E N N I S A N D


10-55 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. 11-00 Cricket: 7-30NEWSVIEW


CRICKET. Wimbledon 08. Following today's ladies' final are the men's and ladies' doubles finals.


England V West Indies from 8-10ALMEIDA FESTIVAL. A Old Tralford: 1-00 News; 1- 05 Rugby League: Australia V Great Britain from Bris- bane: 1-40 Cricket: 1-55 Tennis: The ladies' singles


final from the All England 0-10FILM. Night Passage. Lawn Tennis Club. Wimble- don: 5-55 Final Score.


6-00 NEWS and weather


WOREGIONAL NEWS and ervirt


6-15 FILM. Support Your Local Gunlighter. Western spool with James Garner as a con man who is mistaken for a


James Stewart rides shot- gun for a railroad cornpany hut finds himself fighting to


which includes his brother. Audio Murphy, Brandon de Wilde and Dan Duryea co-


dreaded gunslinger when he 10-40 FILM. Heimal arrives in the small gold- 12-10 CRICKET. Third Test mining town of Purgatory. When his cover is blown. there's an explosive shoot- out with "ore-some" conso-


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TwiqTHP 1 nPMWiQ t AitrM 11-30THE INCREDIBLE HULK TEB SHOW


TER SHOW 8- evening of magic and illu-


5.25 get FRESH '2-00 WRESTLING


the Buses


sion leads to murder. LI 1-35 THE FALL GUY Columbo finds himself trying to pinpoint a deadly sleight ofhandL


9- 45I N T E R N A T I O N A L 5 ^ NEWS ATHLETICS


10- 30 NEWS. sport and weather


11- 45 FILM. The Next One. A 6-45 CANNON & BALL stranger. washed up from 7-30 THE "TWO OF US the sea on the Greek island of Mykonos, brings a dead


boy back to life and demon- 5.3^ nevvS


strates psychical influence 9.50T A L E S OF over inanimate objects. Is he lake or a miracle worker?


UNEXPECTED 1-30 WEATHER


10-20PARKINSON: ONE TO qNE


SUNDAY


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-


WWPLAY SCHOOL 9-


9- 35 THIS IS THE DAY


1(M)5 0PEN UNIVERSITY 16-30PARENT


P R O ­


GRAMME. An investigation into the pitfalls ol having a puppy in the homo as a playmate lor young children.


10- 45 BUSINESS MATTERS 11-


11-


tOWHEN IN SPAIN 35HAVING ABABY


12- 05 SIGN EXTRA. With the help of the London Fire Brigade, a look at the precautions that will help prevent fire with loam-filled furniture.


12-30 FARMING 12-58WEATHER FARMERS


1-00 NEWS 1-05 BONANZA 1-


FOR 50 CARTOON


2- 00 EASTENDERS 3- 00 FILM. The Great Lover. Bob Hope plays an American Scout loader taking a troop on a trip by ocean liner, where ho is distracted by a glamorous duchess. As he gets involved with her Grand Duke lather, a crooked gam­ bler and an undercover detective, he comes under suspicion of murder and is obliged to “ disappear" overboard.


4- 4-


SHOW


440 HEAD OF THE CLASS 5- 05 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


5- 30 T H E L I V I N G


PLANET. Continuing his world survey, David Atten­ borough explores the Ama­ zon jungle Irom the top ol a huge silk cotton tree to the dark forest floor to find some ol Iho most extraordinary plants and animals on earth.


6- 25 NEWS and weather


6- 4 0HOME ON S U N ­ DAY. Mother Frances Dominica is the founder ol Helen House, the f i rst hospice (or terminally-ill chil­ dren. in Oxford. She talks to Cliff Michelmore about her l i fe and vocat ion, and chooses some of her favourite music.


7- ENTERTAINMENT


7- 45’ALLO. ’ALLO. Rene is interviewing for a new wait­ ress at the cafe, but not without interterenco!


8-


land stars as zoo vet Donald Turner in Iho last of the repeal series. Donald hears that the giant panda in Madrid Zoo is pregnant, and flies in to await the birth.


9- 00 NEWS and weather 9-15 THAT’S LIFE!


10-


1645 WIMBLEDON 88 MATCH OF THE DAY


11- 45 SHRIKANT 12-


25 WEATHER


BBC-1 ) ( B B 6 “2 55 CARTOON


20 UMBRELLA 6-


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY I- 05 S U N D A Y G R A N D ­ STAND with Desmond Lynam, featuring: 1-10 Motor Racing: The French Grand Prix; 1-50 Tennis: Wimbledon 88. The men's singles final.


6- ARE STILL REAL COW­


BOYS? Glenn Close nar­ rates this fascinating docu­ mentary about a year in the


life of some ol the real cow­ boys of America. It's set in the tiny cow-town of Big Piney, Wyoming, whose 1.000 inhabitants struggle to make a living against the rigours of an extreme cli­ mate and a difficult eco­ nomic situation, following a way of life that is slowly dying out.


7- 45 THE WAUGH TRILOGY 645 GRAND PRIX. Highlights ol today's French Grand Prix.


9- 10-35 MOVIEDROME. A season


of cull films, introduced by Alex Cox. continues with ac- tor/director Peter Fonda's


vivid, unusual western v/ith a cult figure in its co-star, the late Warren Oates.


10-


20THE PINK PANTHER 35 CARTOON


After trouble in New Mexico, a saddletramp (Peter Fonda) returns home to the wife and child he abandoned seven years before, taking along his surviving partner (War­ ren Oates) who becomes a hired hand on the family ranch, the rift between hus­ band and wi fe is soon liealod. but old scores Irom his wanderings return to cloud the skies.


I l j i l l ia i i i i


64XITV-AM. Sunday with Get Fresh


625 CARTOON. Bugs Bunny 635 ADVENTURES OF TEDDY RUXPIN


1600 GET FRESH SUNDAY 1630 THE CAMPBELLS. A pros­ pective suitor lor Rebecca comes to visit.


15 A Q U E S T I O N OF


II- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12-00 JOBWATCH 12-30 AMICI DANCE. A celebra­ tion of Ihe achievements ol a dance group called Amici.


1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. Action Point


10ONE BY ONE. Rob Hoy-


1-05 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 1-35 AAP KAA HAK 1- 40 LINK


2- OOREVELATlONS' Tony Bonn. MP


2-30SUNDAY MATINEE. The Dolly Sisters


4-30 C E L E B R A T I O N MASTERCLASS


600 ALL CLUED UP 630 H I G H W A Y


10 HEART OF THE MAHER TO


HEAVEN. Fame has created a monster ol 11- yoar-old movie star Lori Parks, until Jonathan and Mark stop in disguised as carpenters.


30 NEWS


WO MARCHING AS TO WAR 7-


745 ME AND MY GIRL 8-


615HOOPERMAN 645 NEWS


1600 ROOM AT THE BOTTOM 1630 THE VICIOUS CIRCLE 11-


50DO YOU MEAN THERE A STEVnN SPIELBERG f-ilm 30 LES GIRLS. There's still


competition (or a trip to Barbados.


12- 00 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H; fo llow e d by NEWS HEADLINES


1-OODONAHUE: followed by NEWS HEADLINES


I- 55THE HOLLYWOOD MO­ VIE. Captain Eddie


655 OFF THE WALL 4-55J06FINDER 600 MORNING NEWS


Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community 20 ALMEIDA FESTIVAL


625 TEESRAKINARA 650 SETTLERS’ TALES


37FILM. The Hired Hand.


1600 THE WORLD THIS WEEK II- 00 NETWORK 7 1- 00 WIRED 2- 00 LOST IN SPACE 600FILM. Here Comes Ihe Groom. Romantic comedy starring Bing Crosby as a newspaperman trying to marry the woman he loves against a deadline so that he can adopt two young French war orphans.


605 ACTING OUT. An unusual animated film from the USA in which a stage presenter quacks like a duck, then interviews a mouse, and a man impersonates a horse.


61SNEWS SUMMARY and weather: followed by TIN TIN


6- OOSTEPHEN ROCHE. The World Champion cyclist in conversation with Hugh Mclivanney.


7- OOTOUR DE FRANCE 1988 PREVIEW


7-15 THE STORYTELLER 7-45TCHAIKOVSKY PIANO CONCERTO IN B MINOR


615 P E O P L E PEOPLE. MAM


615 A V E R Y B R I T I S H COUP. Ray McAnaIfy stars in the final part of this politi­ cal thriller set in the 1990s as an ex-steel worker from Sheffield who is elected Prime Minister on a mani­ festo committed to radical policies, which various forms of the establishment attempt to slop him carrying out.


1615 FILM. The Comancheros (1961). Tongue-in-cheek western star r ing John Wayne as a Texas Ranger on the trail ol renegade whites led by Nehomiah Porsott, who are running guns and whisky to warring Indians. With Stuart Whit­ man. Ina Balin and Lee Marvin.


12-15CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS. Chakra (The Vicious Circle) (2-55 close).


TO


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★ WEST BRADFORD ^


* S U M M E R F A Y R E ★ A


in the Church Grounds


^ SATURDAY, JULY 2nd ^ ^


OPEN 2 p.m. — ADMISSION FREE ^


.^H om e made refreshments on sale • White elephant ^ Good-as-new • Produce • Toys and Books • Raffle and ^ Tombola


■ k ' k ' k i t c ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k k COACH HIRE


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M ElcTrilAlNil PUPPET


Three deye of Puppet ahowa and workshops Includes:


PLAYTIME MAKING


PUPPETS


FOR HELP AND ADVICE WITH YOUR “W H A TS ON"


ADVERTISEMENT Telephone


iViOORHOUSE RACHEL on CLITHEROE 22323


Throo day practical workshop JULY 4th to 6th


Cost: C6 (includes Puppet show tickets)


Mermaid Puppot Thoatro present:


Meet Bome ctezy characters for a fun-tilled journey through time


SPLINTERS


MONDAY, JULY 4th (nl l-30p.n).)


TICKETS: El


FREE PUPPET SHOW


TUESDAY, JULY 5th (al 12-15 p.m.)


Over The Top Theatre p resent:


THREE BULLY GOATS GRUFF


Invonitvo to-lolling of Iho classic laity sfory


TUESDAY. JULY 5th (nl 12-30 p.tn.)


TICKETS: El


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HOLIDAY FUNTIME — 1 Paul Hansard Puppets


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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th (10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.)


HOLIDAY FUNTIME — 2


PHIL SPELLACY’S PUPPETS


WEDNESDAY, JULY 13lh (10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.)


HOLIDAY FUNTIME — Every Wednesday — Tickets: El


Dance, Craft and Drama workshops throughout the holidays


WORKSHOP FUN FOR CHILDREN (Phone Box Office for detallsl


All weather fun at The


Mechanics


^ The ma j o r M i n o r event 5§ o f the year. This S u n d a y ^ at H a re wood.


ENTERTAINMEN1 HIGH CLASS CANTONESE RESTAURANT NOW OPEN ★ ★


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^ CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB ¥ SATURDAY, JULY 2nd


M JEFF LEE


Always popular SUNDAY,


Another top act


^ WEEKLY DOUBLE 21— 24 WEEKLYTREBLE30 — 30 — 21


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USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


4 ^ 4^ ^ JULY 3rd 1 BARBARA-ANNE * VISIT THE S U N D A Y M A R K E T


and GIANT CAR BOOT SALE at WADDINGTON FELL


Opposite The Moorcock (signposted from Clilheroe)


SUNDAY, JULY 3rd io a.m.- 5 p.m. Admission and parking free


Car Boot Reservations and enquiries RAY PROMOTIONS LTD


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To survive in a world at war, he must find a strength grx:aicr


than all the events that surround him. PARISH CHURCH OF ST PAUL, LOW MOOR


SUMMER FESTIVAL Last few days of exhibition


‘HISTORIC CLITHEROE’ by LANCASHtRE RECORD OFFICE


Daily: 2 — 4 and 6 — 8 TOMORROW. FRIDAY


CHILDREN’S DISCO Juniors 6-30 — 7-45; Seniors 8 — 9-30


50p pay al Ihe door SUNDAY, JULY 3rd 9-00 Holy Communion


10-30 Family Communion and Sunday School Prizegiving


00 SI Ann's Court 00 Evensong


Y Y T T T X 'T T T T Y Y T ? T T Y Y - Y T Y T T T Y Y Y Y 'y »


CMTHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN'S CLUB * Whalley Road, Ciitheroe Tel. 23337 I SATURDAY, JULY 2nd ‘ *


D A V E C . A L L E N : SATURDAY RAFFLE '


Superb Vocal C50 No. 403


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY


. , , Members and Bona READ


NEAR BURNLEY Tel. Padiham 72170


DELIVERY OF CARVERY U NIT DELA YED! BUT. . . Ws aro here offering a full a la carle menu (dlehee from only C2.7S)


Relaxed and infotmnl atmosphere. Wednesday to Saturday evenings, also lunches Wednesday to Friday. Closed Monday and Tuesday


OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY WITH CHILDREN’S MENU


PAi?T-YJ^ARTY on the ship this weekend. - ^ . M A N XM A N


SETTLE


Sponsors PYE’S


Photographers ROEFIELD BARN CLITHEROE — (near Ihe Baths)


PRIZE BINGO


EVERY TUESDAY, 8-15 p.m.


FROM JULY 51h


DOMINO DRIVE


EVERY THURSDAY, 8-15 p.m.


FROM JULY 7lh £1 including supper


In aid ol Roetieid Leisure Centre Appeal ‘ I


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SUNDAY NIGHT is


MUSIC NIGHT at the


WELLSPRINGS INN, SABDEN


TEL: CLITHEROE 23870


V o W a x iw e ’s * * 9-30 p.m. — 2 o.m.


FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY FRIDAY NIGHT


S PRESS-UP COMPETITION : c


— -------------------------- 1st Prize: £10


SATURDAY FUN NIGHT Smart, casual dress


^ Hon partios, 2 ts ls etc. Colobrnto horo (Iroo bottle ol bubbly) , 16 Accrington Road, Whalley. Tel. Whalley 823086 i


^ '


GISBURN CRAFT FAIR


SUNDAY,


10 a.m. — 5 p.m. JULY 10th


in the FESTIVAL HALL FREE ADMISSION


Inquiries: Gleburn 541 pli ' -


J 4


i ST MARY’S PLAYGROUP Z WHITBREAD


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


SATURDAY, ■" JULY 2nd


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


COFFEE ‘n’ CAKE


MORNING


In the Lower Parish Hall, Ciitheroe


on FRIDAY, JULY 1st (10 a m. — 12 noon)


★ Various Stalls, Cakes,


Books, Clothes, Plants, BrIc-a-Brac


(ADMISSION: 30p) 15 FAMILY FORTUNES 15THE RUTH RENDELL


MYSTERIES. Final episode of the three-part mystery.


T H E ^ 5-45 5 ALIVE


2- 30 S ATU RDA Y M A T I - NEE. Those Magnificent


5-05WALT DISNEY PRES-


KM5 WIMBLEDON 88 MATCH 5-15 AND THERE’S MORE . . . OF THE DAY


20COLUMBO. When an


2-50 S A T U R D A Y DRIVE-IN. Savages


portrait of contemporary 4-10 FORMULA ONE composer, film-maker and 5-00 MORNING NEWS


creator of surrealist music 9-30 SAME DIFFERENCE theatre Mauricio Kagel. who ukk) 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH talks to Michael Berkley.


10-30 FILM. Mon Oncle. Classic comedy starring Jacques jg j j gg immortal Mon- sieur Hulot, hilariously at modern world.


S im I sTdeTbv fca"na '2 -3 » |M P R E S S WU T h e payroll IS stolen py a gang


Emperor recalls Yu Man Chun, and his advisors strengthen their opposition to Lady Mo.


star in a classic Stewart 1.00FILM. Son of Fury (1942). western.


' ' ' i


Lively period swashbuckler starring Tyrone Power as an 18th-century nobleman. With George Sanders and Gene Tierney,


quences. With Suzanne Pie- V-:-:-:-:-.-:-:-;-:- ••••••• ••••••■•••••••••••••••••••/ 5.05 b rOOKSIDE OMNIBUS shette. Jack Elam and Joan ^ J V -A M Blondoll.


600 RIGHT TO REPLY


&-30 IRELAND’S ONLY KING 6-55 NEWS SUMMARY and


w e a th e r ; lo llo w e d by ODYSSEY


1-05COMEDY CLASSIC. On


WAR. Tonight's third pro- gramme looks at the assault on Inchon in September 1950.


Men in Their Flying 9-00INTERNATIONAL ATHLET- Machines


ICS. The Bislett Games. Live coverage from Oslo of


one of the international high-


ENTS: Mickey Mouse lights of the athletics sea- son. including the "Dream


6-15TARBY'S FRAME GAME 10-30FILM. Laura (1944). Memorable Hollywood mur-


Mile."


MURDER, SHE WROTE — Andrews as a cynical detec- THE MOVIE


der mystery starring Dana live who finds himself


becoming personally involved in a case of murder, With Gene Tierney. Vincent Price and Clifton Webb.


12-10 AFTER DARK


r lV IC H A L L i th e ro e @ 2 3 2 7 8


Commencing FRIDAY, JULY 1st to THURSDAY (excluding Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.


ty Join Rulter and r


I Have a Dream’ tyjolrt Bellm


3 - OOCHANNEL 4 R A C - ING. From Sandown Park


i f %I i


LOW E R B U C K IN N WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE Tel. 28705


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


FOOD SERVED DAILY LUNCHTIMES AND EVENINGS


DAILY SPECIALS EVENINGS — Steaks our speciality 8-00KOREA — THE UNKNOWN


SUNDAY — 3-course traditional roast beet 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.


Loncosliire GcLcatioo A l l ^ R-gaYil/t-isic iiJ Kd 5 Saturday July 9lh at /-(DOpm Sf Fbul’s Church Low M o o r


'Uie Ciitheroe Sinqers’ p r e s e n t


Restaurant Weddings


17 en suite bedrooms u


A Greut I)uy Out for A l l Ihc Fuinily


11-05 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET­ ICS. Th0 Bislett Games


11-35 FILM. Monsignor: followed by NEWS HEADLINES


1-50 DAVID CASSIDY AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL


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W hat's on:. .W h a t ’s on. . . What’s o n . . . What's o n . . .W h a t ’s o n . . . RIBBLESDALE POOL >


Pick Your Own Strawberries and Raspberries at UNDERLEY


HOME FARM


Kbtby Loftsdata T e fc p ^ 71207


(24 hr. Crop Information) Open DaBy 10 un. to 8 pjn.


Picking Baskets Supplied


Ample Cir Parking


Children's Playground Picnic Area


Home-made Relreshments See the Cows being Milked:


Weekdays only 4.00 — 5.30 p.m.


EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE I | ^ ^ ^ ^ T e l e p h o n ^ 4 8 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J


t OPENING HOURS Monday, July 4th:


Open 12 noon, close 5-45 p.m. Tuesday, July 5th:


Open 12 noon, close 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 6th:


Open 12 noon, close 8 p.m. Thursday, July 7th:


Open 12 noon, close 8 p.m. Friday, July 8th:


Open 12 noon, close 5-45 p.m. Saturday, July 9th:


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 8 p.m. Friday, July 15th:


Open 12 noon, close 5-45 p.m. Saturday, July 16th:


Open 9 a.m.. close 5 p.m. Sunday, July 17th:


Open 9 a.m., close 5 p.m. (Last admission half hour before close)


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


Top titles In It one


FIRST TAPE FREE I large numbers


of Yorkshire's leading video wholesalers pric


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SUNBED HIRE 8 TUBE UNIT


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^ FROM MONDAY, JULY 4th ^ THE NEW OWNERS OF


TH E HBGHER TR A P P HO TE L


TRAPP LANE, SIMONSTONE ❖


Christine and Ken Fitzpatrick Late of ‘The Harpers’





Welcomes old and new customers to one of Ihe linesi positions in Ihe area . . .


Functions Conferences Snacks available Restaurant open 7 days a week


Refurbishment to take place s h o r t ly ❖


Telephone Padiham 72781


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, JULY 1st


K IA M A R IA SUNDAY, JULY 3rd


(Female Vocal Duo)


MEMBERS DRAW £11 Members and Bona Fide Guests


“THE AUCTIONEER”


Cafe and Restaurant New Market Street


(opp. Old Auction Mart)


Tel. Ciitheroe 27153 We are now open for:


Morning Coffee — Lunches — Afternoon Teas — High Teas


Traditional English home cooking in pleasant warm surroundings Licensed Bar


Smalt functions welcomed OPEN SIX DAYS


Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m. — 5-30 p.m.


CABARET. CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. A c c r in g to n 384B74


★ STAR WEEKEND ★ IN THE CABARET ROOM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


MARKS


BROTHERS The Midland's Top Group


SATURDAY ONLY DOOLITTLE


DUDLEY Top TV comedian


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress restrictions apply


Why not book a meal In the WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th


CHINA GARDEN Sensational Croup


FREE ADMISSION to cabaret when dining In the carvery. Wednesday only


Sun, Tues., Thurs. KEN HARTLEY


at the organ — gueat singers wolcome


BACK IN TIME WITH PAT CARTER


Wednesday. Friday Playing your favourite reguests


SATURDAY. IN THE LOUNGE BAR


ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, JULY 4th


KNOWLEDGE QUIZ GENERAL


Grand Cash Prizes — 8-30 p.m. start Food available


lunch and evenings


OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES


Room available to r private hire


WEDDINGS CATERED FOR


Why not bring Ihe family Children made welcome


HARLEQUIN


FANCY DRESS HIRE


Quality costumes from £5 Suitable for parties, fund


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Wig hire and carnival make-up available.


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M O R N IN G S A T U R D A Y , JULY 2nd


10 a.m. — 12 noon


In TRINITY CHURCH HALL Parson Lane


Bring and Buy Various stalls


ADMISSION 25p In a | numbers at a price you can afford. We are


Ciitheroe 22S2i (EditoriaOl GOOSNARGH and


AGRBCUL’ S H O ^


CLAIMING DATES


Any organisalion wishing lo make a claim for a future dale may use this column lo publicise Iheir evenl three months m advance. For example Ihe text would contain the name ol the organisation, name of the even! and the dale.


For details ol this inexpen­ sive way ol pubiictsinq your event and giving notice lo other organit.a- lions your intention


Contact


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A U G U S T 2 0 th . C U t l i u i o c A r e a W o i n e n ’ s In s t i tu t e Sl iow at Kiblilesilale County Secondary School , Ou e en ’s Hoad. Cii theroe. 10-30 a.in. - 12 noon. 1 p.in. - 5 p.in.


M O N D A Y . 2 9 TH An«|ust . 1988. Pendleton W . l . Suin-


iiier Payre.


S E P T EM B E R 10th. The Hod- d e r Valley Agr icul tural and Hor ticultural Society Show, nui isop Bridtie.


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LANCASHIRE LIBRARY Ribble Valley District


WHALLEY LIBRARY


July 2nd — July 30th 1988 GALLERY


PABNTBNGS by MR A. E. DOWLING of Lytham St Annes


DISPLAY CASE


HAND-QUILTED ITEMS


by MRS SHEILA TOMLINSON and


MRS KAREN JACKSON


J U L Y 9 th a i Whlttlngham Lane, i Two great days out ton


ADMISSION: Adults £2, Chile) Children under!


(CAR PARK Fjj


FREEHOLID,


THE RIVERSIDE SUNDAY, JUI


„,,!cC,ed customers


Wote sausi'Bu M r . BVrr'S


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■K CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


t ANNUAL GENERAL ^ MEETING ^


^ ^ ★ ★


to be held In the Clubhouse, Shawbridge ^ (at 8-00 p.m.)


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THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1988 J (MEMBERS ONLY)


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