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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 2nd, 1989


What’s nh i . Vtfhat’s on B L A C K B U R N


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W O R D SW O R TH 'S LA K E S , G RASMERE A PR IL 14th


D Y LA N TH O M A S 'S SO UTH W A LE S A PR IL 21st


RO Y A L W IN DSOR AN D LONDON A P R IL 14th


R O Y A L SCOT TISH TOUR A P R IL 2 9th


4 day s 8 day s


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8*25S A TU R D A Y STARTS


HERE.


8-40 ROUND’S RAT RACE. 8-00 GOING LIVE!


12-12 WEATHER. 12*15 GRANDSTAND 12*20 Ath­


letics. 12*50 News. 1-00 Racing from Haydock. 1-15 Racing from Newbury. 1*30 Racing from Haydock. 1-45 Racing from Newbury. 2-00 Racing from Haydock. 2-10 Rugby Union. 4-35 Final


Score;


•rtJbNtws; weather. 5-15REGIONAL NEWS AND


SPORT. 5-


group of hippies arrives in the outback to commune with nature. Geoff visits Syd­ ney. And Chris has to deal with a p a tie n t dying of emphysema.


6- 05 JIM’LL FIX IT. &40 L I T T L E


AN D


LARGE. Guests include Mike Reid. Duncan Good- hew and At Jarreau.


7*15BOB SAYS . . . OPPOR­ TUNITY KNOCKS. Bob Monkhouse returns with the programme of acts from around the British Isles all hopeful of finding fame.


84)5B E RG ER AC . When a young girl is attacked and robbed on the early morning fe r ry from Weymouth, pressure is put on Jim to make an arrest.


9- 00 N E W S SPORT; Weather. 9-


ing built up a following, Jack is pursued by a television news reporter who wants him to appear on TV.


10- 05C A R R O T T CONFIDENTIAL.


10- 40 DORIS DAY: I DON’T EVEN LIKE APPLE PIE


. . . From the early 1950s to the mid-1960s Doris Day was America’s most popular female film star, with her carefree g ir l-n e x t-d o o r image. As an introduction to a season of her films. Chris­ topher Frayling visits Doris Day at her home in Carmel to talk with her about her successful acting and sing­ ing career.


A N D


11-30 FILM: "Love Me or Leave Me." A Doris Day season opens with her moving bio- pic of singer Ruth Etting, with James Cagney as the limping laundry-man who launches her on the road to Hollywood


1-30 WEATHER.


C BBC-2 Oul."


20 THE FLYING DOCTORS. A


6- 7-


WEST.


9- 05 TAGGART. Glasgow is the scene for a senes of sinister attacks, the victims mainly women. Taggart fears they may be the work of a psy­ chopath who does it for kicks.


11- - ITN News Headlines.


12- 30TH E H IT MAN AN D HER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2- 45 NETWORK EAST. 3- 25 FILM: “ The Goose Steps


4- 40 WORLD ATHLETICS AND BOWLS.


8- 00RHYTH MS OF T H E WORLD:


6-50 THE “ SLAP” MAXWELL STORY.


9- CLIVE.


HF00THE FILM CLUB. Geoff Andrew in tro d u ce s the second ol two “ Film Clubs" devoted to the great Danish d ire c to r C a rl T h e o d o r Dreyer, born 100 years ago.


10- 03 FILM: “ Day ol Wrath" 11-


c


11- 12-


5- 35 FILM: “ The Word." Granada J


5- OOTHE ITN m o r n i n g NEWS.


6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 MOTORMOUTH.


30 THE CHART SHOW.


Survivors of Rock and Roll" Presented by Casey Kasem.


15 MIDNIGHT CALLER. Hav­


1-00ITN N EWS a n d l T V National Weather followed by Granada Reports.


1-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE.


1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS. 2- 10 S N O O K E R ATHLETICS.


A N D


4-15 WOOF! 4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 001TN N EWS a n d I TV National Weather followed by Granada Reports.


HULK. David Banner tries to reunite an exceptionally gifted teenager with the mother who abandoned her, a n d is ac cu se d of kidnapping.


6- 15 TRICK OR TREAT.


6- 45 YOU BET! 7- 45 MURDER SHE WROTE. 8- 451T N N E W S AN D SPORT followed by ITV National Weather.


SUNDAY 7- C BBC-1 S>


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-


9-


10- 11-


55 PLAYBUS.


10- 00 MAN AND BOY. 10-25TAKE NOBODY’S WORD FOR IT.


AND PEOPLE.


11- 40 BAZAAR. 12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. 12-55 C O M P R E H E N S I V E WEATHER FORECAST.


1- 00 N E W S ; ON T H E RECORD.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 FILM: “ Lover Come Back.” Doris Day co-stars wilh Rock Hudson in a comedy set in the world of advertis­ ing, which continues a sea­ son of her films. When New York ad agency executive Jerry Webster (Hudson) captures a big account from rival Carol Webster (Day) by plying the client with whisky and chorus girls, she plans Jerry’s downfall, but her plot backfires.


4- 40THE PINK PANTHER SHOW.


5- 00 THE CLOTHES SHOW. 5- 6- 6-


W0 SONGS OF PRAISE. 7-


25 NEWS; Weather.


7- 45M AS T ER M IN D wi t h Magnus Magnusson. This week’s contestants answer questions on the Sherlock Holmes stories, Gwen John. Mary Henrietta Kingsley and Laurence Sterne.


8- 9-


15 CAMPION. 10 NEWS; Weather. 9-25 THAT’S LIFE!


10-10 HEART OF THE MATTER. 10- 45 WORLD BOWLS. 11- 11- 12-


25 HANDMADE.


55 NETWORK EAST. 35 WEATHER.


C BBC-2


7-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-05 WORLD BOWLS. 1- 2-


LORDS.


3- 00 WORLD ATHLETICS AND BOWLS.


4- 5- 6-


6-35 T H E


25 MUSIC IN CAMERA. 10 RUGBY SPECIAL 10 WORLD BOWLS. M O N E Y


PROGRAMME. 30 REPORTAGE. 11- 15 MORNING WORSHIP. 10- 15 MADHUR JAFFREY’S FAR EASTERN COOKERY. Ms


Jaffrey travels to Japan to sample some ot the coun­ try’s favourite dishes.


745 SWORD AND SPIRIT. 8- 35 A


IMAGINATION.


9*30WHATEVER HAPPENED TO


P A T R I C K


50RUSSIAN LANGUAGE 15 DEUTSCH DIREKT!


HAMILTON? 10 FILM: “ Here Is the News.”


Starring Richard E. Grant as investigative reporter David Dunhill whose story on germ warfare lands him in trouble when his newspaper won’t print it, but a TV station agrees to run it, with certain conditions.


Devolo and his new band Luxuria.


C Granada D


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 MOTORMOUTH ON SUN­ DAY in c lu d in g Fraggle Rock.


1945 LINK. 11- 00S IGNS O F TH E


KINGDOM.


30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. 15 SNAP!


15 LAURA AND DISORDER.


1140DANGEROUS JOUR ­ NEY. Extracts from John Bunyan's “ The Pilgrim's Progress.”


12- 00 ENCOUNTER: “ Celibacy: Not An Inherited Condition.”


A Catholic priest working in the north-east of England, makes sense of celibacy in terms of his faith.


12-30 ACTION POINT. THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


12-50 AAPKAAHAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


1- 10 EYEWITNESS.


2- 00 THE FALL GUY. Colt goes after Cliff Hansen, who has been stealing and selling industrial secrets.


3- OOSNOOKER ATHLETICS.


5- 6-


6- National Weather.


940 HIGHWAY. 7-


20TH E WE E K IN THE AN D


30NEWS followed by ITV 35 GRANADA REPORTS. 15 CATCHPHRASE.


35 CORONATION STREET. 8-


745 FOREVER GREEN. 845 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


9- 00B R I T I S H A CADEMY AWARDS.


10- 00 FLOYD ON TV. First of a new series.


10- SHOW.


11- 30 SNOOKER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


9- 10-


C Channel 4 ^ 9-25 MOVIE MAHAL.


10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11- 00 POB’S PROGRAMME.


11- 20 SNUB. Featuring Howard 3 0WORZEL GUMMIDGE l


DOWN UNDER. Today Worzel has a rival for the I Crewman’s favour and Aunt | Sally’s affections.


12- 00 THE WALTONS. Vera Wal­ ton, a young mother, seeks I refuge in the Walton home when she l e a v e s he husband.


I


1- 00 LOST IN SPACE. A chance to get to Alpha Centauri is scrubbed when Dr Smith is I seduced by a computer.


2- 00 ALY BAIN AND FRIENDS. 245THE MODERN WORLD: TE N GREAT WRIT -| ERS. Luigi Pirandello.


3- 4-


Weather.


5- 00T H E 5-


6- 55 BIG WORLD CAFE.


55NEWS SUMMARY and B U S I N E S S


PROGRAMME. 30 NETBALL - THE DAILY


TELEGRAPH ENGLISH .COUNTIES CUP.


30FAIR PLAY. Series on


women’s sport exploring today the media's sports coverage and why women have been banished to the sidelines for so long.


645 THE COSBY SHOW. 7-


a portrait of Doug Peacock who waged a one-man cam­ paign to save the American grizzly bear.


KONTU. Adventure docu- men ta ry by D e n n i s O'Rourke about sharkcaliing in a few communites in Pa­ pua-New Guinea.


15 THE MEDIA SHOW. 30T H E S O U TH BANK


CLUB. Dramatic mini-series based on the 1986 court case charging a young tycoon, who headed a group of rich young men, with murder.


12-05 StNFONIETTA. 12-50 CLOSE.


THEY seek him here, they seek him there — those Downhamites seek him everywhere. The target of the villag­


I f y o u w a n t to g e t a h e a d . Fortunately, the prey is


ers’ frantic hunt? It is an 8in. long black beast which has become less and less common in the area over the past few years and is now proving highly elusive.


Come and walk


Calling all in tre p id walkers! Clitheroe Army Cadet


Force is holding its fourth annual walk on May 21st to raise money for charity. There will be 10km, 20km and 40km walks and entry forms can be otained from Mr D. East, 12 Tower Hill (Clitheroe 28786).


completely harmless to man — unless perhaps it should slip over your eyes and cause an unnecessary collision.


is a Homburg hat. Don’t laugh, please. For


For Downham’s quarry


failure to track one down could seriously impair a special musical revue which the people of Down- ham are staging from March 16th for three


DINE and DANCE at


THE ASSHETON ARMS DOWNHAM


EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT


5-coursc dinner from 8 p.m. followed b y dance music to suit all tastes. Licensed u n t il 1 a.m.


£ 9 .5 0 p e r h e a d 15 FRAGILE EARTH. Today, i mn am rrm n 1 5 S HA RK C A L L E RS OF


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, CLITHEROE


15B IL L IO N A IR E BOY S


ADVERTISER & TIMES, COLNE TIMES, BARNOLDSWICK &EARBY TIMES


READER TRIPS L A D IE S D A Y —


on to find one. Costume agencies and


R O Y A L A S C O T June 22nd, 1989 Departure Points:


Colne - Nelson - Burnley - Padiharn - Brierfield - Clitheroe


theatrical sources have all drawn a blank, much to the chagrin of wardrobe mistress Eileen Wilson. If you can save the day


Departure Date: Thursday, June 22nd,' 1989 Departure Time: Early Morning


and come up with the required headgear, con­ tact Eileen at Clitheroe 41004.


Beat the thief


nights.It is hoped to include a 2nd World War sequence in the show, starring, of course, Sir Winston Churchill.'


ing and cigars can make up for the lack of that famous Homburg, and the race is


But no amount of growl­


POLICE in Clitheroe are I very concerned about the I large increase in the num­ ber of cars being broken into. They have supplied the Ribble Valley Council with posters which they hope will be displayed throughout the borough, in an attempt to put a stop | to the problem.


PRICE INCLUDES f t Return luxury coach transportation to Ascot from the East Lancs area,


f t Morning coffee and biscuits seived on board coach en route, f t Champagne brunch served on board coach en route, f t light supper on return journey served on coach, f t Entrance to Heath.


Our coach Is scheduled to arrive at the course In time to see the Royal Procession


PRICE: £29.50 BOOK AT BADGER TRAVEL


2 Parker Lane. Burnley 163 Burnley Road. Padiham 4 Albert Road. Colne


HOTEL Tel. (02005) 233


WHITE BULL


GISBURN


SPECIAL 3-COURSE MOTHER’S DAY MENU


Melon Midori Cocktail Home-made Soup and Roll


, Egg Mayonnaise Choice o f Fruit Juices


CLAY BIRD SHOOT at BLEASDALE, NR. GARSTANG


MARCH 11th at 10 a.m. 25 S p o r t in g , 10 D.T.L.


Good prizes, last entries 3-30 p.m.


Hot Pot, etc. available in ' Parish Hall


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED BURNLEY EXPRESS — NELSON LEADER


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES — COLNE TIMES BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY TIMES


COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS, W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES, YOUTH GROUPS


HODSONS ot GISBURN TEL'. GISBURN 394


WADDINGTON AND WEST BRADFORD CE PRIMARY SCHOOL


GRAND AUCTION for school funds


SATURDAY, MARCH 4th


10-30 a.m. (Viewing from 9-45 a.m.) Goods — Services — Bric-a-Brac, etc.


ALL WELCOME — REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. R O M A N T I C


12-30THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT.


1-00 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1-55 BEST OF BRITISH: “ The Long and the Short and the Tall. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


4-00 THE HIT MAN AND HER.


2- 00 THE U T E U T E FILM: “ St Helens — Killer Volcano" (1981) Adventure. A drama­ tised recreation of the erup­ tion of Mount St Helens in Washington State.


3-


25THE TRIUMPH OF THE 15 NEWSVIEW.


5-50 B RY A N A D A M S IN PROFILE.


( Channel 4 j )| 9- 30 SAME DIFFERENCE.


15S A T U R D A Y NIGHT


104)0 4 WHAT n"S WORTH. 10- 30 THE MIKADO. (1939).


12*10 THE ABBOTT AND COS- I TELLO SHOW. Lou is lured | into romance with a gang­


ster's moll.


12-40 DANCE WITH ME. 1-


CLUB AT WAR. T h is secretly made film is about 12 Jews in hiding above the I Alcazar club in Amsterdam, I before being discovered and sent to concentration camps ]


in 1943. 30 AMERICA’S TOP 10. "The


24)5 FILM: "All About Eve." This I classic Oscar winning drama stars Bette Davis as an age­ ing Broadway actress under­ mined by a young actress (Anne Baxter).


4-40 CRIME DOES NOTl PAY. Two people plan an apparently foolproof murder


64)5 BROOKSIDE. 6-00 RIGHT TO REPLY.


6-30 SCOTTISH EYE followed j by Weather.


74)0 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 8- 00 BEHAVING BADLY.


15 T H E I N C R E D I B L E


9- 00 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA- T IONAL : "Gu ar dian ]


Angel."


10- 40 SOUNDS OF SURPRISE: | LOOSE TUBES.


12415 FILM: “ The Last Wave" An I Australian lawyer is hired to | defend a group of Aborigi­ nes accused of having mur- I dered a friend. Starring | Richard Chamberlain and | Olivia Hamnett.


2- 00 CLOSE.


PARISH OF ST ANDREW’S Slaidburn


FORTHCOMING SERVICES


SUNDAY, MARCH 5th, MOTHERING SUNDAY


2 p.m. St George’s, Dunsop Bridge: Holy Communion


Preacher at both services is the Venerable Brian Smith, Archdeacon of Craven


+ + 4* + •!•


SUNDAY, MARCH 12th PASSION SUNDAY


11 a.m. Slaidbum Parish Church: Family Service


and 7 p.m. Slaidbum Parish Church: Choral Evensong sung by the choir of St Mary’s, Waterloo, Liverpool


All are welcome to join us at these services


11 a.m. Slaidbum Parish Church: Morning Prayer


NATIONAL UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES To all members


A S P ECIAL


BRANCH M E E T INQ will be held in the


STATION HOTEL, CLITHEROE On March 9th, 1989, at 7-30 p.m.


To discuss "Competitive Tendering" in all Local Government Service


N. Davies, Area Officer, will be in attendance


Support your union in Its fight against privatisation of water


electricity and hospitals_, Yours truly


J. T. WILKINSON Branch Secretary


* * ★ * * ★ * ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ * * * * * ★ * * * ★ *


, Whalley Road, Clitheroe.-Tel. 23337 < SATURDAY, MARCH 4th


entertainment


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB


STUART YOUNG


* SATURDAY DRAW: £100 — No. 28285 * ' USUAL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY A . ; . AND SUNDAY


t-:Ci-^:c:;>.:-.'-i''Members-and Bona Fide Guests . ★ ★ ★ * * ★ ★ * ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * * ★ ★ * * GIANT INDOOR COLLECTORS’ MARKET


and CAR BOOT SALE EVERY SUNDAY 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


500 DRIVE-IN UNDERCOVER SPACES — at the


New CLITHEROE AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59) Use one of ours, only £8


Clear your garage, loft or lounge — everyone welcome from 8 a.m.


Tel. Hoyle’s (0253) 725788 or 720825 2 days


S H A K E S P E A R E CO UN TR Y AN D W ARW IC K A P R IL 3 0th


SC AR BO RO UG H B A R G A IN BR E A K MAY 1st


5 da y s


L LA N D U D N O B A RG A IN BR E A K MAY 1st


5 days 35SNOOKER. Followed by


C A TH E R IN E CO O K SO N COUNTRY M A Y 5th


TO RQ U A Y AN D TH E ENGL ISH RIV IER A MAY 6th


3 da y s 8 days


N EW Q U A Y A N D TH E CORN ISH RIVIER A M A Y 6th


8 days


R H IN E V A L L E Y MAY 6th


7 day s


CLIFTONVILLE AND THE FRENCH CONNECTION MAY 6th


50 NIGHTWORK NETWORK.


Agents Clitheroe Travel, Althams, Rlbble and Rlbblesdale Travel


EXCURSIONS — RUBBLE VALLEY PICKUPS


10 ALCAZAR — A NIGHT- I


SUNDAY, MARCH 5th — Mo th e rs Day V is it Y o rk s h ire 's lo s t d a le ......................... E6.90 Inc. tea SUNDAY, MARCH 12th K lrk b y L o n sd a le /L u n e V a l le y .................................. £3.90 TUESDAY, MARCH 14th S e tt le M a rk e t .................................................................... .... SATURDAY, MARCH 18th Gateshead M etro C e n t re ...............................................£5-90 SATURDAY, MARCH 18th Du rham C ity — Sh o p p in g ......................................... £5.90 FRIDAY, MARCH 24th — Good Fr ida y Bow la n d T o u r (Coach and Tea) ................................£6.50 SATURDAY, MARCH 25th S k lp to n Market D a y ........................................................ £3.40 SATURDAY, MARCH 25th W ens leydale and W h a r fe d a le .................................... £5.50 Reductions lor OAP's — Children usually half fare Collect a brochure at your local travel agency


BLACKBURN COACHLINES INTACK GARAGE, WHITEBIRK ROAD, BLACKBURN, BB1 3JD


S 0 2 5 4 5 1 1 1 2 L 1 0 9 8 d a y s .............................................. ■ U 9 * -0 0 L l l b PRLELIMINARY NOTICE:


DRAMA FESTIVAL COFFEE MORNING APRIL 1st 10 a.m. to noon.


Bring your friends, you can sit and relax with coffee and biscuits and have a tour round the Civic Hall.


•C a k e stall OJewellery stall OBring and Buy Tickets from Civic Hall or committee members.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


c o p y BUFFET SUPPER DANCE


FRIDAY, MARCH 17th at 8-00 p.m.


in ST PAUL’S CHURCH HALL Low Moor


available from St Paul’s Church Hall


Tickets £3.50


For further Information please telephone:


PRESTON (0772) 31634


-FREE COMPETITION" David Simmons Studio


M m m m w m m p lB fM to M E R f


g l Have your child photographed


a t th e DAVID SIMMONS STUDIO 14 York S tr e e t , Clitheroe. Tel. 2 3 2 4 1


20in. x 161n. FRAMED Portraits for the WINNERS 14in. x l l in . Portraits for Runners-up


Judged In turo age groups: 0 to 24 months. 2 years to 5 years. Also


S T A R P R IZ E


KODAK DISC CAMERA


WIN £1,000 with Kodak


No a p p o in tm e n t necessaiy


Cal l in any l ime between 9-30 a jn . a nd 5-30 p.m. Hur ry last few days. Compet i t ion closes Saturday, Mar ch 4th


THE


MOORCOCK INN'


Tel. Clitheroe 22333 Who else deserves such a


Waddington


treat as the special person in your life?


Bring your mother to the Moorcock Inn on


SUNDAY, MARCH 5th


Opai ill day tbk Sunday and evety Sisdiy for food nd drink. Opaj m o ormil for bar oxab fctm 12 nooo atnigh through


Bo o k in g s taken


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


r g BLACKBURN


J? 662424 or


) ' e NELSON Call o r write to


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE 8AR


Tel. Ac c rin gto n 384874


FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd and SATURDAY, MARCH 4th


(e x Freddie & The Dreamers — Brilliant show)


THE DREAMERS Plus SATURDAY ONLY (Fabulous Comedian) ’


DON REID


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th FKYTEabulous group


Free admission before 10 p.m.


I Why not book a meat In the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret -Room


★ LOUNGE BAR * SATURDAY, MARCH 4th


THE FOOT P TAPPERS


CARVERY Bookings now being taken for


MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MARCH 5th


| Sittings 12 noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.


Room available for private hire. Weddings, etc. catered for


laying all your favourites THURSDAY, MARCH 9th -


GRAND CHARITY SHOW


LOW W FRIDA']


HIDE


Usual ent loung MEM


> N O ° *


Hotel & Restaurant Bolton-by-Bowland


After keeping Eric Dugdale's men busy for the past few days with willing volunteers over the weekend, filling skip after skip, we find ourselves with room to move.


Weil wishers have been flocking in and the kettle hasn’t gone cold!


On a brighter note — Families please don't forget it's


MOTHER'S DAY THIS SUNDAY


We would love to be open to look after you, but we're not quite ready, we hope you have a pleasant weekend anyway.


For further developments: WATCH THIS SPACE * - / y - L 1 3 9


Commencing Friday, March 3rd to Thursday (except Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.


3 d a y s ......................................... 4 days


Clitheroe 2232U (Editorial), 22823 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Class^ ed^


c i v i c h a l l C l ith e ro e '3 2 3 2 7 8


LOWER BUCK INN WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE


Telephone 28705


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


Food available 7 days a week from 12 noon


Clients wishing to use the' dining room Mon- [ day to Thursday please reserve your table in , advance.


' ★ ★ ★


3-course Sunday Lunch £ 4 . 4 5


Please reserve your


table for M o th e r ’s Day 12 n o o n— 3 p.m.


Bar snacks available


A P R IL 2 1 ST a t C iv ic H a l l , C l i t h e r o e , R o t a r y C lu b o f C l i th c r o e p r e s e n t a n ig h t o r


J a z z w i th J a z z C o l le g e .


: A P R IL 6 t h . 7 th a n d 8 t h , 1 B o l t o n - b y -B o w la n d D r am a


G r o u p p r e s e n t a m u s i c a l e n t i t l e d “ S om e t h in g o ld - S o m e t h in n e w ” . E n q . t o B o l t o n -b y -B ow la n d 2 7 7 .


A P R IL 9 th , R o ta r y C lu b o f C l i t h e r o e . S p o n s o r e d D o g W a lk f r om C a s t le C em e n t


C a r P a rk . 2 p .m .


2 2 N D A P R IL , 1 0 - 3 0 A .M . P a r ish H a l l . C l i th e r o e C iv ic S o c ie ty - P u b l ic M e e t in g , D r R o d H a c k n e y . P r e s i d e n t ( 1 9 8 8 ) , R o y a l I n s t . B r i t . A r c h i t e c t s .


F R I D A Y . M A R C H 1 7 t h , 1 9 8 9 . B ow la n d S c h o o l PTA S u p p e r D a n c e .


M A R C H 1 5 t h . C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r t S o c . T h e E d in b u rgh S tr in g Q u a r te t a t 7 -3 0 p .m .


S A T U R D A Y 2 5 t h M A R C H 1 9 8 9 (E a s t e r S a t u r d a y ) . L o n g r i d g c C i v i c H a l l . S e c o n d h a n d B o o k F a ir .


S U N D A Y , JU N E 4 th , R o u n d T a b l e /L io n s H e r i t a g e F a ir , d e ta i l s o f s t a l l s , T e l . C l i th ­ c r o e 2 5 6 6 4 .


W E D N E S D A Y 1 2 t h t o S a tu rd a y 1 5 th A p r i l , 1 9 8 9 , a t 7 - 3 0 p .m . S t a g e T w o D r am a , fo rm e r ly W a d d in g - to n D r am a G r o u p p r e s e n t s “ R o u n d a n d R o u n d t h e G a r d e n ” , a c om e d y b y A la n A y c k b o u r n e .


THE LANCA Rfbble vi


MARCH


MUSIC THURSDAY, I 12-45 p.nj


TH E CAMER


Janet Hilton (clarinet). I Elizabeth Davis I


CLAIMING , DATES


Any organisation wishing to


| maka a claim for a futura date may use this column to publi­ cise their event three months in advance. For example the


I text would contain the name ot the organisation, name of the event and the date.


For details of this inexpensive way ot publicising your event


I and giving notice to other or- I ganisations your intention.


C o n ta c t : CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


Tel. 24804/22323


Clitheroe 22324 (Editoi H I L L O C


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For reservation: Eustace or BLACK!


TELEPHONES:


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