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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, «//t»c


1989 B u rn le y ■ SATURDAY 11- C~ BBC-1 10-


&-45 0PEN UNIVERSITY. 8*30 ROOBARB. 8*35 THE RACCOONS. 9- 00 ON THE WATERFRONT. 55 CARTOON.


11- 00FI L M : UP IN T H E WORLD. Comedy with Nor­ man Wisdom as a window cleaner on a country estate who suffers the pranks of his employer's son only to cop the blame when there is an attempt to kidnap the aristo­ cratic young twit.


12- 27 WEATHER.


12-30 GRANDSTAND. With Steve Rider. 12-35 Hockey. England V Australia from Luton. 1-00 News. 1-05 Hockey. 1-45 Racing from Lingfield Park. 2-20 Motor Racing. 2-45 Racing Irom Lingfield Park. 2*50 Golf.


54)5 NEWS; Weather. 5-15SPORT / R EG IO N A L NEWS.


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5- 45 MACGYVER. 6-


NESS. Shwbiz quiz pre­ sented by Mike Smith, with Kenny Everett, Gloria Hinni- ford and their guests Paul Daniels. Jill Gascoine, Paul Jones and Barbara Knox.


7- 8-


KNOCKS. 30 T H E P A R T R I D G E 8- FAMILY.


12- 00 THE CHART SHOW. 1-00ITN NEWS. Followed by


ITV National Weather.


1-05 RANADA REPORTS. 1-10 JOBWATCH. I- 40 ATHLETICS. HFC BANK UK CHAMPIONSHIPS.


3- 00 H E L L H O U N D S OF ALASKA (1973).


4-


5- OOITN NEWS a n d I TV National Weather. Fol­ l owed by GRANADA REPORTS.


5- 6-


BROKE.


5-45 COMBAT. 7-


WAY UP.


8- 00 JAKE AND THE FATMAN. 9- 001T N N E W S AND SPORT. Followed by ITV National Weather.


9-20DEMPSEY AND MAKE­ PEACE. A brilliant diamond robbery is being planned and the gang needs a getaway driver.


35TH A T 'S SHOW B U S I- I I -


0-210 HALE & PACE. 10-50 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.


THE MOVIES.


05 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY 15 COLUMBO. Peter Falk is


joined by guest stars Robert Dean Stickwell and Patrick Macnee. The tousled tec goes on a cruise, but it turns into a working holiday when the inevitable corpse turns up. To complete the starry credits, the director of this week's episode was actor Ben Gazzara.


9- 45 BOB SAYS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS.


10-25NEWS AND S PO R T ; Weather.


10- 40 MATCH OF THE DAY. 11-


GLASS WAR. Screen ver­ sion of John Le Carre’s spy thriller with Christopher Jones as the Polish refugee smuggled by the British Secret service into East Germany to verify the pres­ ence of Russian missiles. A strong supporting cast includes Ralph Richardson, Anthony Hopkins and Swed­ ish leading lady Pia Deger- mark as the beautiful peas­ ant girl who helps the would-be spy over one of his first hurdles.


1-15 WEATHER. Granada j


5- 6-


9-25 GHOST TRAIN. Including T H E


RE AL GHOSTBUSTERS.


30FILM: THE LOOKING 6-


C BBC-2 J


2- 45 NETWORK EAST. 3-


12-05 THE COCA COLA INTER- N A T I O N A L R O C K AWARDS. A specially cast bronze of Elvis Presley will be presented to the year's top artists who have made a significant contribution to rock 'n' roll from both sides of the Atlantic.


1-30 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Fol* l owed by I TN News Headlines.


1-55TH E H IT MAN AND HER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


4-00 BATMAN. 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP 10.


15 ATHLETICS. 9- • STORY. 50 DISNEY CARTOON TIME.


VANT . St ar r i ng Di rk Bogarde, Sarah Miles and James Fox. A Wealthy young member of the Chel­ sea set takes on a manser­ vant whose obliging effi­ ciency masks his sinister plans for his susceptible employer.


11-05 GOLF. 15YOUNG GIFTED AND 30 BRIAN CONLEY - THIS


11- 45 DEPECHE MODE: THE STORY OF 101. Profile of the band who outside Britain are regarded as one of the best in the world. Includes concert footage recorded at the Pasadena Rose Bowl Stadium in front of 70,000 fans on the 101st and final gig of the band’s world tour


last year.


(^Channel 4 ) 30 JUST 4 FUN.


6-00 ARK ON THE MOVE. 6-


20SATURDAY NIGHT AT


7- 00 BRIGHT SPARKS. 7-


SHOW. 9-


•55 FROG AND MOUSE WAR. 30 STREETWISE.


84)0 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. 8-


30THE OPRAH WINFREY 15 JAZZ CLASSICS. Original


performances by the stars of the 1930s and 1940s.


9-25 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR.


9-30 HAND IN HAND.


104)0 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 103- O R C H E S T R A WIVES. George Montgom­ ery stars as a trumpet player whose new wife (Ann Ruth­ erford) encounters hostility from the other orchestra wives during a tour. With the Glenn Miller Band.


12- 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


MANTON. Barbara Stan­ wyck stars as a young socialite whose story about a vanished corpse is dis­ counted by police and reported by a local paper as "madness". When she dis­ covers a second body she sends it to the paper to prove her sanity and finds an unlikely ally in its editor (Henry Fonda).


OOITN MORNING NEWS. 00 TV AM.


4- 40 GOLF FROM WOBURN. 5- 45FILM: KINGS OF THE SUN. Convincing adventure set in ancient Mexico where George Chakiris is the last Mayan king who leads his people and bride-to-be (Shirley Ann Field) out of their threatened homeland into the territory of an Ameri­ can Indian chief Black Eagle (Yul Brynner).


7- 40 NEWSVIEW.


12-30 DANCE WITH ME, 1- 00HUMPH: THE DESERT DAIRY.


25FILM: THE MAD MISS


2- 00 A KING IN NEW YORK. 4- 05 OUR CHARLIE. 5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 64)0 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-


O l O O l f X P - R O U I I D Six great shows for children


EVERY WEEK FROM 5th JULY MarichesterRoad.Burnley.Tel - 30055


20 SCOUTMASTER MAGOO. A masque production


TUESDAY, 6th — SATURDAY 10th JUNE, 7.30 p.m..


Tickets £3/£2.50 I D U D f f f r e s t a u r a n t V is it the


G IG A N T I IC M A R K E T


BROUGHTON HALL S U N D A Y , J U N E 4 th


a n d C A R B O O T S A L E


ADMISSION FREE Car-boot spaces £6


30 CHALLENGE TO SPORT.


7- 00 T H E W O R L D THIS WE E K . F o l l owe d by Weather.


B-00 KINGOOM OF THE SUN. A season of a dozen classic wildlife programmes begins .with a look at how animals- from elephants and ante­ lopes to frogs and fish sur­ vive Africa's harsh climate.


9- 00 MY LIFE AS A DOG. Lasse Hallstrom's charming and perceptive study of a year in the life of a 12-year-old boy. (Anton Glanzelius).


10-


PARTY OF ONE. Stand-up comedianne Elayne Boosler


recounts her experiences and misadventures and the trials and tribulations of the single life.


124)5 AFTER DARK. BBC-1


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 0-


55 PLAYBUS.


9-15 MAKING SENSE OF E- VIL. Donald Reeves argues that we need to listen to the survivors of evil, and acknowledge our own potential for it.


9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


10- 00 HANDMADE. 10-30 BUSINESS MATTERS. 10- 11-


MATHS. 11- 55 WHEN IN ITALY.


12- 05 SIGN EXTRA. 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. 1- 00 N E W S ; ON T H E RECORD.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 FILM: PICNIC. The picnic in question is the annual outing ol a small-town Kansas community which is lit up by the romantic lireworks set off between William Holden's returning college football hero and two local girls - Kim Novak and Rosalind Russell - both supposedly already spoken for.


4- 5-


pi ACCIPC


5- 40THE ANIMALS ROAD- SHOW. With Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy in Ireland where they meet an unusual collection of ani­ mals, from a blind cat to green-winged macaw that thinks it's a hat. and a home-loving lemur.


6- 7- 15 THE BIG E.


6-25 NEWS; WEATHER. 6- 40VAL D O O N I C A N ’ S HOMEWARD BOUND.


DOWN. Angela Thorne and Michael Elphic are the ill- matched in-laws sharing a Hat in the same house as their children. Sam decides to do some detective work when Daphne says she is not free to accompany him on a surprise date he has planned.


7- 45 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. City banker Andrew Bruce, an old school friend of James, arrives for a weekend of rural bliss, but events conspire to change his mind about the delights of the country.


8- 40M AS T E R MI ND. Wi t h Magnus Magnusson. The last group of semi-finalists tackle questions on the life and children's classics of A. A. Milne, trees of Britain, the fife and dramatic works of Lorca and the life and music of Bob Dylan.


9-


9-25 THAT’S LIFE! 10-10 EVERYMAN.


Granada J


20 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH 35 WHO CARES?


10- 1-45 LINK.


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 VISIONS. 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-50 AAP KAA HAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 14)0 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


1- 2-


10 EYEWITNESS. 50 HEAD OF THE CLASS. 15 CLOTHES SHOW TRAVEL


’ ’CAS E BUS T ERS ” . A brother and sister help to solve a neighbourhood crime and ensure that their grandfather's small security service does not go out of business/


3- 00 ATHLETICS. 54)0 BULLSEYE. 5- 6-


C Channel 4 J


6-00 HALLELUJAH!. 6-


00DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE


74)0 ALL MUCK AND MAGIC? 7-


8- 00 DAVID THE GNOME. 8-


MOUNTAIN.


94)0 DENNIS. 9-


11- 11-


30 CORONATION STREET. 30ITN NEWS. Followed by


ITV National Weather.


6-35 GRANADA REPORTS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. 7-


7- 45 MURDER, SHE WROTE. 8- 45 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


15 T H R E E U P , TW O 15 FAMILY FORTUNES.2-


94)5 T H E G R A S S C U T - TER. Powerful drama of a former Ulster volunteer supergrass who is tracked down by the men he put in prison.


114)5 RUNNING WILD. 11-


H. 12- 25 MOVIE MAHAL.


10- 00 AUSTRAL I AN RULES FOOTBALL.


00 POB’S PROGRAMME. 30 THE HENDERSON KIDS.


12- 00THE WALTONS. An old flame of John-Boy's returns lo Walton Mountain.


14)0 LOST IN SPACE. 2-00 CHARLIE CHAPLIN: PAY DAY.


25CHANNE L 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL.


34)5A N IM A T IO N HAS NO BORDERS.


3- CLOUDS.


35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK 30 SOCCER SPECIAL. 'World


Cup Football' followed by ITN News Headlines.


1-25THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT.


1-55 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 40s "They Met In The Dark". Enemy agent plant false orders on British navel commander resulting in the loss of ships through tack of convoy escort. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


3- 45 NIGHT BEAT. 4- 45 JOBFINDER.


( BBC-2 ) 10 NEWS;WEATHER.


8-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 14)5 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB.


3-55 T H I S G UN FO R HIRE. Classic film noir which brought stardom to Alan Ladd who plays a cold­ blooded killer out to avenge himself against duplicitous Laird Cregar.


5-25 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.


5-30 7-SPORT. W5 THE COSBY SHOW. 7- 8-


USA.


9- 20 PETER CUSHING: A ONE W A Y T I C K E T TO HOLLYWOOD.


10-


KERVILLES. The Peter Cushing double starts with this first colour film version of Conan Doyle's classic story,


12-25THE BRIDES OF DRA- CULA. (1960) Classic Ham­ mer horror movie starring Peter Cushing as a dedi­ cated vampire humter on the trail of an evil Dracula disci­ ple (Davivd Peel). .


24)0 CLOSE.


J g s * Guess the weight of the bull.


ARM WRESTLING DOMINO COMPETITION


For help and advice with your "What’s On”advertisement


Telephone R a c h e l M o o r h o u s e on


C l i th e r o e 2 2 3 2 3


- only while it lasts - bring your old penny with you.


- a great family day out for Father's Day


Special Town Crier to proclaim your Father's Day message. ALL PROCEEDS TO LOCAL CHARITY


BARREL OF BEER - at one old penny per pint. ? '


^ , < e ^ 10THE CAVALRY OF THE Supported b y the Clitheroe Advertiser,


Ribblesdale Rotary Club, Clitheroe Rotary Club, Clitheroe Lions, Clitheroe Round


Table, Clitheroe Rotaract, Roefield Appeal an d The Calfs Head, f rom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.


SUNDAY, JUNE 18th, 1989.


15 THE LAST NAVIGATOR. 15 DANCE ON 4: MADE IN


50 THE HOUND OF THE BAS-


in the Gardens, Calfs H e ad Hotel, Worston. Ample car p a rk ing provided. . No admission charge to garden.


30 FLIGHT OVER SPAIN. 30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES. 30CH I L D R E N OF FI RE


Come and enjoy a great day with the 'Sham' Mayor of Worston's


M ID S U M M E R 5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS.


6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 GHOST TRAIN.


15 THE CAMPBELLS.


11-00 DEAR JOHN: USA. (New series) Judd Hirsch stars as a married man whose life is turned upside down when his wife leaves him in a hilarious American comedy show based on the BBC series.


11- 25 THE BIG E.


11*50 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 12-


12-50 WEATHER. 10 NETWORK EAST. I-


WOT H E 7-


35 GRANDSTAND. With Steve


Rider, featuring: 1-40 Golf, 2-00 Show Jumping. 3-00 Golf, 5-00 Show Jumping.


M O N E Y


PROGRAMME. CONSPIRACY.


8- 50 DIALOGUE IN T H E DARK.


9*35 SECOND SIGHT.


10-15 MOVIEDROME. 10-17 FILM: THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN. A sci-fi thriller about a man whose body begins to shrink after he is momentarily enveloped in a strange mist while on a boating holiday with his wife. 35 GOLF.


I I - 12-15 GRAND PRIX. CRAFTS FAIR ARTS AND


at THE CORONATION Horton In Craven (A59 nr. Glsburn)


SUNDAY, JUNE 4th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Cottages. Pictures, Knitwear. Flowercrafl. Toys. etc.


Heraldry. Cushions. Stone >


ADMISSION FREE Details — Mrs J. M. Harris


0943 76804 ☆ ☆


;r a z y n i g h t EVERY FRIDA Y - Ladies FREE before 11 p.m.; Gents HALF PRICE all night


I Resident D R A G D J ’S TERRY FOX JplUS


& MOTHER


From Brooksldc - Male drag/mime artist FRIDAY, JUNE 9th


FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd ANDY KING


RAGS & RICHES Connedy-mime-drag


SATURDAY — STAR CABARET NIGHT S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 3 rd


BOOK CARLOS II far weddings, celebrations, bshicn shows, business promotions. Full faclities


No. 1 hit *I'm into something goodm - Tickets on sale S A T U R D A Y , J U N E T O th F IF T H G E A R


H ERM A N S H E RM IT S


ALBERT ROAD, COLNE. TEL. 869185 RIBBLE VALLEY 15 THE RAINBOW WARRIOR


SLAIDBURN SILVER w BANDill perform on


SUNDAY, JUNE 4th 1989 at the


HERITAGE FAYRE Clitheroe 2 p.m.


Ribble Valley Borough Council


Z AND CAR BOOT SALE 3 Every Sunday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


i ■ v 500 Drive-In Undercover Spaces at the T *


i f ^


^


AUCTION MART (Clitheroe North turn off A59)


welcome from 8 a.m. *


M NEW CLITHEROE 2 Z


^


Bring your own stall £6 0 Use one of ours, only £8 * Clear your garage, loft or lounge — everyone '


d


C TEL. HOYLE’S (0 2 5 3 ) 7 2 5 7 8 8 or 7 2 0 8 2 5


m GIANT INDOOR 3 J COLLECTORS’ MARKET )


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL ANNUAL


BARBECUE


“SOUNDS OF THE 60’s” Friday, 9th June 1989. 8-30 p.m.


Chicken supper, raffle, licensed bar Tickets £4


Tel: Clitheroe 23396 or 22687 for tickets r . - r . ' r . ' r . x - x . T . x - r a


W O R K IN G M EN ’S C LU B Whatloy Road, Clitheroo. Tel. 23337-


C L IT H E R O E C E N T R A L SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd TONY KAINE Superb Vocal Entertainer


U s u a l e n t e r t a i n m e n t F r id a y a n d S u n d a y


Members and Bona Fide Guests . -b - tr •&-Ir-ir & <r t r Yr Yr f t T-rfr Yr Yr f t HARLEQUIN


FANCY DRESS HIRE


raising, klssagrama, carnivals, fetes, promotions, etc.


Quality costumes from £5 Suitable (or parlies, fund


Wig hire and carnival make-up available.


Telephone: * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * Clltheroe 27122 SALEM


CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


Martin Top, Rimington BRITISH COACH HOLIDAYS ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY SCHOOL


departing from Nelson, Colne, Burnley, Padiham, Clitheroe and Whalley.


JULY 1 SHANKLIN-ISLE OF WIGHT 1 TORQUAY 2 WHITBY 8 NEWQUAY 8 WEYMOUTH 8 ILFRACOMBE


15 NEWQUAY 15 WESTON SUPER MARE 16 WHITBY 22 WEYMOUTH 22 EASTBOURNE 29 BOSCOMBE


OCEAN VIEW HOTEL 8 days £196 WATER’S EDGE HOTEL 8 days £182 ROYAL HOTEL


TRENANCE HOTEL


HOTEL SUNNYWEY . 8 days £160 CARTLON HOTEL TRENANCE HOTEL


8 days £186 8 days £161


HOTEL SUNNYWEY 8 days £160 HEATHERLEIGH HOTEL 8 days £178 £178


.7 days £154 MERSTONE HALL HOTEL8 days


All tours are half board and include 1 full day and two half day excursions. ................For bookings, details and colour brochure contact:-


Tanplts Road Accrington


rA n n U A D a a 4


FR A SE R EAGLE CO A CH H O L I D A Y S


m- ■ ■ . A r i r i n m^ T A l t l


Telephone now for your • booking form


BAYMEAD HOTEL . 8 days £157' ROYAL HOTEL


7 days £154 8 days £161


IN D ISTR E S S ? SUICIDAL?


NEED H ELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS CM ' BLACKBURN


ANYTIME > ^


ACCRINGTON (0254)398911


662424 . NELSON


694929


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON. *


Call or wnte to r


SUNDAY, June 4th, 1989


at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.


Preacher: Mr Eric Brennand


A warm welcome to All


COACH PRIVATE HIRI


DISPLAY CASE —


GISBURN COUNl on Thursday!


ADMISSION: £1 iif THE LANCf


RIBBLE V f WHALLi


JUNE EXHIBIT! GALLERY —I


D O W N H A M A N D TW IS TO N


VILLAG E F E T E SUNDAY, JUNE 1 1 th


Childrens Fancy Dress Parade starts at 1-30 p.m. * Ja z z B an d


• Steel B and 5 5ELAYNE BOOS L ER :


• Stocks a n d Pillory • Cak e Stall • Plant Stall


* D u ck Race ------------------------ Games •


• Va r ious o th e r stalls • Te a s • Ices


GRAND RAFFLE 4- FRT\E PARKING


M A R K JO N E S Vocal guitarist/keyboards


• Morris D an c in g T H E R O Y A L O A K


S U N D A Y , J U N E 4 th ' a t 8 p .m .


All sellers welcome — no booking, arrive from 8 a.m. either day Organised b y RA Y PROMOTIONS LTD (0 2 5 3 ) y i 2 7 7 6 /7 2 1 0 3 5 e v e n in g s


STAREJE ARMS COURTYARD, . CASTLE ST., CLITHEROE


EXTENSIVE A LA CARTE MENU SERVED EVERY EVENING 7.00 p.m. - 9.30 p.m.


LISTED BELOW IS A SELECTION FROM OUR MENU STARTERS


. PraLuns and honeydew melonJlavoured tuifh. mfnf. Egg and Asparagus Mayonnaise £1.80


A delicious ganv pale served withfinger toast Prawn and Melon Salad £ 2 .6 0


Pate Balmoral £ 1.95


//allied eggs served on a bed o f lettuce, garnished with mayonnaise.


Tender strips o f fillet with red and areen peppers, pineapple and cas/ietu nuts, tossed and shculowfnea tn sesame oil


Riled urffh mushrooms, praurns andjlnely chopped onions. Beef Oriental £ 7 .9 0


M A IN COURSES Baked Trout £ 5 .8 0


Fillet of Pork Romana £ 7.20


gherkins finished with tomato concasse and cream, served J| on green noodles.


Strips o f pork, s hallo tofried tn butter urtth. onions and '


Boneless loin o f lamb panfried withfresh basil and deglazed with white urine.


Noisettes of Lamb with Basil £ 7 .7 0


Crushed pepper with white wine. Red urine with mushrooms f and garlic. Mustard with white wine.


garnished urith mushrooms, tomatoes and onion rings, or accompanied urith your choice o f sauce;


Rump - £ 7.00. Sirloin - £ 7 .5 0 , Fillet £ 8 .5 0 Prime cuts ofEngltsh beef grilled to your liking and


Steak Selection Main Course • ^ [1 prices Include VAT, service charge at customers discretion. _.tisTel: C l i th e ro e 22550C


COTTON TREE AUCTIONS Trawden


(Under new Ownership)


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Every Week


GIANT FLEA MARKET


Now accepting goods lor our monthly auction


Ring Colne 870607 OR CALL AT THE MILL


4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '


GISBURN


Woone Lane Chip Shop


M. & J. Johnson,


THE SWAt* Cllf


DISCO Every Tui


Drinks promoi Happy HiJ


m i w m r n t


STEAM AND VINTAGE VEHICLE DISPLAY


Hark t’ Bound


* FESTIVAL HALL J J


I *


;WHIST AND* : DOMINO * ; DRIVE *


* SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd t J at 7-30 p.m. J * Admission 80p incl. supper £


* MEAT PRIZES *


* PROCEEDS TO RNLI + *


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Many other attraction^ Striker; Fairground Org| Miniature steam railways rollers; Coconut £? Country and I


Saturday 3rd and Proceeds to: Hoddel


Friends of j EAT l|


VEGETi Talk by I


fi “VEGETAI


Match ball sponsors:


M IE A r ts and E n te r ta inm e n ts Centre


QS NJSS


FREDDIE JONES A SONG IN THE NIGHT


THE STORYOf JOHN CLARE THE PEASANT POET FRIDAY, 2nd JUNE, 8 p.m.


15 T H E B O L L Y W O O D Tickets from £2.75 Concessions Irom £2 15 F I L M : T H E S E R ­JOHN MARTYN THE HOUSE BAND


Legendary Folk-rock guitar genius


SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE 8 p.m.


Tickets £6 -Selling fast


Entertaining multi-instrumental Folk group


SUNDAY, 4th JUNE 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 IN L O W E R


B U C K IN N WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE


Telephone 28705


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


Food available 7 days a week from 12 noon and Evening 7-30 — 10-30


-------♦ --------♦ —


3-course Sunday Lunch £ 4 .4 5


12 noon — 3 p.m.


B u s in e s s lu n c h e s daily — ♦ — ♦ —


A LA CARTE MENU EACH EVENING


Weddings and parties catered (or Reservations welcome — Clitheroe 28705


C IV IC H A LL C l ith e ro e S 2 3 2 7 8


The Civic Hall will be closed on Friday for the installation of the latest Dolby Stereo Sound System.


Saturday at 7-30 p.m.


THE LAUREL & HARDY FUN NIGHT


BABES IN TOYLAND. BUSY BODIES. THE CHIMP. COUNTY HOSPITAL.


Come along and join the Grand Sheiks and the Sons of the


Desert for a great evening's entertainment. Stan and Oltie will also be in attendance


COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 5th TO THURSDAY, JUNE 15th AT 7-30 p.m.


THE COMMENCEMENT IN STEREO OF_


Falling for a beautiful woman can he nuinler! TOM SELLECK is


H e r A l ib i . \


L O W M O O R C L U B FR ID A Y , JU N E 2 n d


ARTIST ASSURED Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday


M E M B E R S D R A W Sunday, June 4th: £13


M e m b e r s a n d B o n a F id e g u e s t s A Romantic Comedy


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this column to publi­ cise their event three months in advance. For example tha lext would contain the name of the organisation, name of the event and ihe date.


For details of this inexpensive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other or-


.ganisations your intention. Contact:


CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


S A T U R D A Y 3 r d u n d S u n d a y 4 t h J u n e , 1 9 8 9 . S l a i d h u r n S t c u i n a n t i V I n t a y e Ve h ic l e d i s p l a y . S l a i d b u r n 6 0 5 .


S U N D A Y . J U N E 4 t h . K u u n d T a b l e / L i o n s H e r i t u y e F a i r , d e t a i l s o l s t a l l s . T e l . C l i t h - e r o c 2 5 6 6 4 .


S A T U R D A Y . J U N E 1 7 t h . T r i n i t y S i l v e r J u b i l e e C e l e ­ b r a t i o n s . R a i n b o w M a r k e t .


S U N D A Y 1 8 t h J U N E . Wh a l - l e y A D i s t r i c t L i o n s C l u b , M e d i e v a l F a i r . F o r d e t a i l s u n d s t a l l s . T e l . H o n A s p d e n o n G r e a t H a r w o o d 8 8 4 1 1 2 .


S U N D A Y , J U N E 1 8 t h , S h am M a y o r o f Y V o r s t o n ’s M i d ­ s u m m e r M a d n e s s . C a l f ' s H e a d , W o r s t o n .


S U N D A Y . J U N E 1 8 t h . C h a i y l c y M a n o r o p e n d a y . I n q u i r i e s A c e r 3 8 3 3 4 7 .


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