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Clitheroe 22324. (Editorial)\ 2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 7th, 1989 LjlU CIVIC HALL


Weight Watchers' QUICK SUCCESS


PROGRAM ME BURNLEY


Central Methodist Church, Hargreaves Street.


Tuesday at 5-30 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. BURNLEY


( BBC-1 I 25ROOBARB


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-


5-30 UP2U


10-50 FILM: EARTHBOUND Sci- fi adventure about a quartet ol aliens who make a forced landing in a small Californian town


12-27 WEATHER 12-30 GRANDSTAND with Sieve Rider. 12-35 FOOTBALL. 1- 05 EVENTING. 1-45 CHES­ TER RACING. 1-50 EVENT­ ING. 2-15 CHESTER RAC­ ING. 2-20 SPEEDWAY. 2-45 CHESTER RACING. 3- 05 GOLF. 3-25 RACING. 3- 35 GOLF. 4-35 FINAL SCORE


5-00 NEWS; WEATHER 5-10 R E G I O N A L N EWS ; SPORT


5-15 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


5- 40THE NOEL EDMONDS S A T U R D A Y R O A D ­ SHOW This week's set in the US airbase. Noel's guests are Christopher Timothy, Lelilia Dean and Bruce Boa.


6-


7- 00’ALLO 'ALLOI Herr Flick and Von Smallhausen plan lo infiltrate the Resistance by disguising themselves as British airmen.


7-30 RUSS ABBOTT 0-00 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Calum and Deirdre's romance seems lo be going lull blast


5-50NEWS AND S POR T ; WEATHER


9- 05FILM: ACT OF VEN- GENCE Charles Bronson and Ellen Burstyn star in the true story ol a family in an American mining community who take on a corrupt union boss and pay the ultimate price lor ending his reign ol terror.


10-


TERS (New series) Sue Lawley talks to guests including HRH The Duchess ol York and Clill Richard about childhood.


11- ■'ll


DARKNESS Four travellers arrive at Dracula's old cas­ tle, but alter wining and din- ind them the butler murders one ol them in the night and uses the victim’s blood to revive the ashes ol the vam­ pire count.


12- 45 WEATHER BBC-2


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2- 45 NETWORK EAST 3-


SIC An old- fashioned school teacher who isn't


inspiring her students is given a new lease ol lile when Bob Crosby and his band turn her High School victory song into a hit.


4- 40 EUROPEAN THREE-DAY E V E N T C H A M P I O N ­ SHIPS Raymond Brooks- Ward introduces coverage ol the Remy Martin Trophy Irom Burghley House.


5- Weather


6- 40 WORLD CUP ATHLETICS 7-


LIBERAL? Former Liberal Party leader David Steel talks to journalist Anthony Howard about his attempt to create a new and powerful opposition.


8- 20 BEETHOVEN. Sir Colin Davis conducts a perfor­ mance of Beethoven's Missa Sofemnis and talks to


Michael Berkeley about the background to the piece.


104)5 AUTOBIOGRAPHIES: THE ENIGMA OF BOBBY BUT­ MAN The lirst ol three comedy specials featuring new American comic talent stars Eugene Levy in a spool documentary about an unlafented nightclub per­ former who keeps on and on coming back at others' expense.


25 BOB'S FULL HOUSE


10-35 THE FILM CLUB 10-50FILM: E U R E K A Gene Hackman stars as a one­ time gold prospector living on a Carribean island 20 years alter his big strike when he is approached by the Mafia who want to set up a casino resort on the island, a proposition he rashly tries to resist. Based on a true story.


( c h a n n e l 4 j


000 THE AMATEUR NATURA­ LIST Gerald and Lee Dur- rell look at the hedgerow in a day out in the English countryside.


35 S A T U R D A Y M A T ­


030 TREE HOUSE 7-00 KABOODLE 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 900 STREETWISE 930THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW


20 DRACULA, PRINCE OF


915 SING AND SWING 925 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


930B E FO R E THE LAW A repeat screening lor last Monday's programme look- in g at the work of magistrates.(rpt)


104)0 OPENING UP THE FAMILY ALBUM


1930HOLLYWOOD C A V A L ­ CADE Hugely entertaining story about the days ol silent film-making and the coming of sound.. Starring Alice Faye.


12-20 P E T E SPECIALTIES 25 FILM: LET'S MAKE MU­


12-30 DANCE WITH ME 1-00 GRAND HOTEL Classic MGM drama with an all-star cast as guests at a luxury, hotel whose lives intertwine. With Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Lionel Barrymore and Wallace Beery.


34)5 CHANNEL 4 RACING S M I T H 55 NEWSNIGHT with subtitles; 50 DAVID STEEL: THE LAST


005 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 900 RIGHT TO REPLY 030 FIVE WOMEN PAINTERS 7-00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 900 A FAMILY AT WAR Ton­ ight, Christmas 1939, the phoney war.


9 0 0 T R U F F A U T S E A - SON(1973): DAY FOR


NIGHT 11-10 AFTER DARK


Elim Methodist Church Hall, Melville Street, (Off Briercliffe Road) Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.


CLITHEROE


St. James School, Greenacres Street. Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.


Dog & Partridge Hotel, Wallgate. Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.


COLNE


St. Johns Methodist Church Hall, Albert Road.


OOOITN MORNING NEWS 900 TV AM 925 MOTORMOUTH


11- 12-


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30B A T M A N C atwoma n


hatches a plan to finally gel rid ol batman.


14)0 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS 1-10 SAINT AND GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2-


N E A R E S T


IOCOMEDY C L A S S I C : A N D


DEAREST When Nellie chases Eli out ol the ances­ tral home, Lily and Walter come to slay'... and stay ... and stay. '.


2-40 DISNEY’S ESCAPE FROM THE DARK 1909: A York­ shire coal mine has been operating at a loss and its owner hires a new manager to bring the mine into profit.


4-35 DISNEY CARTOON 4-45 RESULTS SERVICE 900 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather. Followed by Granada Reports


015CARTOON TIME A double, bill ol Porky Pig


030 CARRY ON CRUISING The SS Happy Wanderer, com­ manded by that intrepid mar­ iner Captain Crowther, is about to cast otl on a medi­ terranean cruise when Crowther discovers his regu­ lar crew have defected, and been replaced by a bunch ol well-intentioned byt hapless strangers.


7-10 CATCHPHRASE 7-40 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET- IC S " W o r l d C u p Final" From Barcelona


19351TN N E W S


7-50 THE SAINT 935 SARACEN Someone has attempted to kilt an Arab princess studying in Oxford. A N D


SPORT Followed by ITV National Weather


1955 FIRST DIVISION SPECIAL 11-50 KOJAK A (eature-fength episode. A spate ol killings reopens a case Kojak has hoped was closed lorever. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1-


young man seeking answers to his bitter questions stum­ bles upon a warehouse in another dimension, the


repository of everything that's ever been tost.


2- 00THE HIT MAN AND HER Followed by ITN National Headlines


44)0 COACH 4-30 AMERICA'S TOP 10


Thursday at 7-45 p.m.


GREAT HARWOOD United Services Club, Commercial Road.


Monday at 7-30 p.m. NELSON


St. Johns Ambulancs Hall, Eleanor Street


Wednesday at 10 a.m., 5 p.m. and 7-30 p.m.


P AD IH AM The Town Hall.


Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.


For further details of classes please


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BOX OFFICE: Tel. Colne 864721 or Tel. Nelson 692890


Horse and Bamboo Theatre present


THE PLAITED PATH on Thursday, 7th September 1989 at


KELBROOK PARISH HALL - 7-30 p.m. Admission £2. Concessions £ 1.


* '• A New Season ol ★


INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING


ALL STAR


WRESTLING BONANZA MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE


THURSDAY 7th SEPTEMBER AT 8 p.m. Doors Open 7«15 p.m.


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CRYBABY JIMMY BREAKS AND


CHAMPION KID McCOY


KLONDYKE KATE V


GIRLS CLASS 20 STONE


MISS YORKSHIRE


Plus TV Favourites: King Ben/Alan Kilby etc. etc. - Seats £3.50 - £3.00 at Box Office. Municipal Hall Now!


SNAKE DAVIS and


THE CHARMERS On their First National SOUL TOUR


FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER at


THE SILVERMAN HALL, NELSON 6 p.m. Admission £4.00 Concessions £3.00


20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR ISTEELEYE SPAN


N CONCERT— SEPTEMBER 18th AT 6 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £5


WISHBONE ASH IN CONCERT Thursday 21*t September, 1tt9 at 6 p.m.


AT MUNICIPAL HALL; COLNE Admission £6 In sdvsnco £7 on ths dsy


. Tickets available from Bank House, « 3 S |


Albert Road, Colne, or Tourist Information Centre, Scoltand Road, Nelson.


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‘DISCUS’ Now LCC sponsored Time on your hands


Centre urgently need Volunteer Tutors No formal qualifications needed, just


enthusiasm and a desire to help others ★ OR ★


Are you 18-80 and want to learn a new skill or leisure activity?


WE OFFER: FREE classes 9-30 — 11-30 and 1 — 3p.m. daily


Creche facilities 75p per session Interested — ‘D I S C U S ’


C R E C H E Now LCC sponsored


Do you have a child over 2 or are you interested in working with young children?


30 THE TWILIGHT ZONE A We run a creche at Trinity Community Centre 5


days a week, 9-30 — 11-30 and 1-00 — 3-00 — 75p per session


The creche is run by a qualified Nursery Nurse and Nursery Students


You choose how many sessions to attend


We are always especially pleased lo see volunteer helpers


SUNDAY BBC-1


045 OPEN UNIVERSITY 955 PLAYBUS 915 UMBRELLA 930 THIS IS THE DAY


1900 FILM: TIMBERJACK Sterl­ ing Hayden's Montana tim­ ber business is jeopardised by a ruthless rival who blockades the railroad. Tough outdoor action movie.


11-30 CHERITH 11-


12- 05 SEE HEARI 12-30 COUNTRY FILE 1-00N EW S ; T H E HIG H CHAPARRAL


1- 55 CARTOON


2- 00 EASTENDERS 3- 00FILM: THE D E S E R T FOX James Mason gives


one of his greales perfor­ mances as Rommel in this film about the Field Mar­ shal's last years. After the defeat at El Alamein in 1942, Rommel is approached lo join the assassination plot against Hitler, an idea qhich cuts across his leeling as a German and a soldier.


4-


Tribute to Sir Peter Scott. Sir David Attenborough pres­ ents a film celebrating the life ot Sir Peter Scott, who died recently, tracing his accomplishments as painter, explorer, scientist, inventor, sportsman, broadcaster and a pioneer in the conserva­ tion ol the natural world.


015 THE CLOTHES SHOW 045 MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS


015 LIFELINE 025 NEWS; Weather 940 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-15 FIRST OF THE SUMMER WINE


7-45 HOWARDS’ WAY Avril is worried about Jack's talk ol retirement but Vanessa decides to talk some sense into him. Ken Masters fs having trouble with the fraud squad lor giving inaccurate information. And James Brooke, owner ol three bou­ tiques, could be a potential business partner for Jan.


935 BREAD (New Series) A- drian accidentally becomes a here. Billy is troubled by his impending divorce. Ave- line is preoccupied with pregnancy. And, lor the lirst time, Joey's tile seems to be tailing apart.


905 SCREEN ONE: ONE WAY OUT


1940 NEWS; Weather 1955EVERYMAN: "A S WE FORGIVE THEM" People who have suffered dreadful personal tragedies through the lault ol others talk about forgiveness. Among them are Colin Caffelt, whose ex- wife and twin sons were shot in an Essex farmhouse, and Michael and Elaine Coun­ sell. whose live-year old son was knocked down by a drunken driver. Psychiatrists and psychotherapi s t s believe that forgiveness


- benefits the bereaved, but others see the Christian atti­ tude as disloyal to the per­ son who has died.


11- 35 THE SKY AT NIGHT 12-


12-50 WEATHER 10 NETWORK EAST. BBC-2 D


050 OPEN UNIVERSITY 14)5 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB


1=35 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider, featuring, 1-40 MOTOR RACING. The Ital­ ian Grand Prix from Monza. 3-


ragh: Moygtare Stud Stakes. 4-


50 CARTOON DOUBLE BILL


910 WORLD CUP ATHLETICS 920 W A R


REMEMBRANCE


950 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


30 RACING Irom the Cur- 05 EVENTING. The Euro­


pean Three-Day Event Championships from Burgh­ ley. 4-30 GOLF Irom Walton Heath. The Panasonic Euro­ pean Open. 5-50 ATHLET­ ICS from Barcelona.


910 T H E N A T U R E O F AUSTRALIA


905BRYAN FERRY: “ NEW TOWN” Film mady during Bryan Ferry's recent world tour with his exotic stage show in Florence, Rome, Berlin and Paris. Featured songs include Roxy Music classics like "Love Is The Drug" and "Avalon" as well as those Irom his latest solo LP "Bete Noir"


25 NATURE'S CHAMPION: A


1900 GRAND PRIX Highlights ot today's Italian Grand Prix from Monza


1940 MOVIEDROME 1943 FILM: SUNSET BOULE­ VARD Starring William Hol­ den, Gloria Swanson and Erick von Stroheim. A young scriptwriter on the run from finance company officials drives into the grounds of a house which turns out to belong to a laded movie queen. Gradually he becomes fatally involved in her obsession with making a comeback.


C Granada


OOOITN MORNING NEWS 900 TV AM 925 THE DISNEY CLUB 1945 LINK


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12410 THE HUMAN FACTOR 12- 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 APP KAAHAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 1410 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1- 10T H E INTERVIEW


2- 001 N T E R N A T I O N A L ATHLETICS


2-40 SUNDAY MATINEE "THE AMAZING MR BLUNDEN" (1972) Lucy and Jamie's father had been kitted in World War One. Money was scarce, so it was a grim Christmas tor the children and their mother in a dingy London flat until the amazing Mr. Blunden came to calf.


4-30 CLASSMATES 900 ALL CLUED UP 030 CORONATION STREET 030 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


035 GRANADA REPORTS 040 HIGHWAY Some ol Scot­ land's linest farmland is to be found along the beautiful rugged Lothian coast.


7-15 M U R D E R S H E


WROTE Crime writer Jes­ sica Fletcher attends a fund­ raising event - and finds her- sell caught up in a jewel rob­ bery and murder.


W A L D E N


1910THE T ROU B L E WITH JOAN COLLINS Alexis may have fallen Irom grace but Joan Collins is alive and kicking and more than a match for an audience ol laces from her past and present who want to find out The Trouble with Joan Collins.


11-10 I N T E R N A T I O N A L ATHLETICS


11- 40 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines


12- 35 QUIZ NIGHT Pit your wits against the best and bright­ est ol the UK's pub and club teams as they take'part in a new series ol the popular general knowledge quiz.


1-05 MOVIE CLASSICS: The 60s "JUDITH" When Judith Auerbach, an Austrian Jewess, arrives as an illegal immigrant in Palestine in 1947, her one aim is to find and kell her German hus­ band, Gustav Schiller. Star­ ring Sophia Loren and Peter Finch. Followed by ITN News Headlines


34)5 PICK OF THE WEEK 935 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4-35 JOBFINDER


( Channel 4 J 000 HALLELUJAH


030 COUNTRY WAYS A lilm portrait of Watership Down, made famous by Richard Adams in his best-selling book.


7-00 T H E A N G L I N G EXPERIENCE 7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES


900 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


930 RAMONA 9410 DENNIS


925 M O V I E M A H A L PRESENTS


1900A U S T R A L IA N RUL E S FOOTBALL


11410 POB'S PROGRAMME 11- 30 THE HENDERSON KIDS 12- 00 THE WALTONGS 1- 00 LOST IN SPACE Robin­ son's party lands on a turned-on planet populated exclusively by youngsters.


2- 00 A PAINTER'S PARADISE 900 THE FIRST OF THE FEW (1942) Film biography ol R.J. Mitchell, the designer ol the Spitlire. Starring Leslie Howard, with David Niven.


915 LITTLE MERMAID 925 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER


930 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 030 THE WONDER YEARS 7-00 EQUINOX: SKYSCRAPER 900 MAN AND MUSIC 900 EVERYONE A WINNER


1900 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 1-00 CLOSE


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CROSSROADS CARE ATTENDANT SCHEME


GENERAL MEETING


ANNUAL


Will be held In the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour on


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th at 7-30 p.m.


The Mayor of The Ribble Valley, Couns. J.D. Clill will preside


Speaker will be Mr Ian Croft, Director of the Association ol National Crossroads Care Attendant Schemes


MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE WELCOME * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - A N D


For more information ring Melanie: Clitheroe 28554 or 22165


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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th


TERRY JONES Another First


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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th


CARL JAMES Always Welcome


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 2-27 NW


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MONDAYS


JA ZZ D A N C E W ith E ls ie T ay lo r


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ESSENTIALLY ELLINGTON


with The Brian Priestley special septet


Duke Lives - a tribute to the jazz maestro


Friday, 8th September-8 p.m Tickets £4


. Concessions £3


John Frazer (from TVs "The Practice") is J.M. Barrie in


An entertaining play about the life ol Sunday, 10th Septem


RUPERT AND THE $V\ ) MAGIC CASTLrA ( \ .


Fun-filled holiday entertainment with everybody's favourite bear


Friday, 15th September - 1 p.m. 8


t 3.30 p.m. Remember the day war broke out In


SONGS FROM THE WAR YEARS A nostalgic sing-along entertainment


Wednesday 20th & Thursday 21st September - 7.30 p.m.


Tickets £3.50/£2.50 C once ssions £2.75/£1.75


London Ballet September-7.30 p.m Theatre ®


a,u^a^ m


Alexander THE MAGIC FLUTE ■ I V ■ ■ Friday 29th 8


j M ^ M M m m A stylish new ballet based on Mozart's comic masterpiece


t Saturday 30th, .


a,'nee a*2-30 p-m - , c °


WROTE PETER PAN ’ ber - 7.30 P'm


THE MAN W HO f H0$f^fl| Tickets E3.75/E2.75/E2


1989/90 Chamb Opening Concert


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PETER KATIN Performs works by Chopin


Tuesday, 19th


September-7.30 p.m. Tickets £4.50/£3.50/£2.75


Sounding Syncopated r ’


A NIGHT ON BROADWAY


Tho pulsating sound of the Broadway musical


September - 7.30 p.m. T ic k e t s E2.50/E1.50


Thursday, 14th


er Music Series To follow: The Fine Arts


Ensemble (17th October),


Graham Scott (14th November), Arienski Ensemble (5th December), Martin Roscoe


(13th February), Peter Katin (13th March)


Get < series ticket end me money.


THE SHADES OF KENTON ORCHESTRA


Big band tribute to the king of swing


Sunday 24th September - 7.30 p.m. Tickets £5 Concessions £4


Association for Spiritual Knowledge Invite you to


AN EVENING OF SPIRITUALISM Speakers • Glyn Edwards CSNU, Jill Harland


Monday, 18th September - 7.30 p.m. Tickets £2.50


H O L ID A Y A C T IV IT Y W O R K S H O P S FO R CH I LD R EN 12th - 14th September - CALL FOR DETAILS


M a n c h e s t e r R o a d , B u rn le y . T e l : (0282) 3 0 0 5 5 o I. (hr.*


TUESDAYS YOGA


SATURDAYS


CHILDRENS DANCE 10 Available Places


9- 45-10-15 10- 20-11-05 ST HELEN’S, WADDINGTON


DEDICATION FESTIVAL WEEKEND


Saturday and Sunday, September 9th and 10th


DISPLA YS of photographs and documents (old and new) FLORAL DISPLAYS


Home made refreshments 10 a.m. — 12 noon and 2 p.m. — 4 p.m. (Saturday) • 2 p.m. — 4 p.m. (Sunday)


HAND B E L L RINGERS (Sat. 2-30 p.m. and 3-15 p.m.) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th


8-00 a.m. — Holy Communion 10-45 a.m. — Sung Eucharist (Celebrant and Preacher The Arch Deacon of Craven) 6-30 p.m. — SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE of popular hymns and readings (with hand bell ringers)


COLLECTORS MARKET and


CAR BOOT SALE


EVERY SUNDAY A T TH E NEW


C L ITH ERO E AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR • AREAS — 500 Pitches from £6


Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825


8-15-9-15 5 Places


7-00-8-00 4 Places


On Saturday, September 9th 1-30 p.m. — 3-30 p.m.


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Packed with stalls massive car boot section, 1000's of bargains, children's ■ entertainments.


Bring everyone—a great day out


■ Car Boot Spaces only— £6.00—All sellers welcome— No booking necessary, arrive from 8 a.m.


Organised by Ray Promotions Limited —0253 712776


then ring Cathy Byrne on Clitheroe 28554 NOW! • r ¥ G I S B U R N ! R A Z Y N IG H T


EVERY FRIDA Y - Ladies FREE before 11 p jn . ; Gents HALF PRICE a ll night


Resident DRAG DJ’S TERRY FOX plus


8. MOTHER


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th D O U B L E T R O U B L E


Double Drag • Dancers


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th (Z O EMale Exotic)


SATURDAY — STAR CABARET NIGHT S A T U R D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 9 th


S P E L T L I K E T H I S Chart, Pop, Cabaret______


SA TU RD A Y S E P T EM B E R 1 6 th P O I S O N I V Y


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DinnerSuilNolEssentiai, Very Smart Dress Is. ALBERT ROAD, COLNE. TEL. 8 6 9 1 8 5 TRINITY YOUTH and


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dr Please note Cabaret Room open ee ueuat throughout the holidays


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th


Tremendous Yorkshire Group) SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 9th


(SMART ASS BLACK


( ABBOTS (Comedy Magician)


Clublands No t Comedy Showgtoup) Pius S IM O N L O V E L L


WEDNESDAY, SE PTEMBER 13th


( WINDOWSWinners o f Radio Merseysides Battle of the Bands)


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS


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AT THE ORGAN MONDAY, S E P T EM B E R 11th GENERAL


KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (Starts 8-30 p.m.) Grand Cash Prizes


Why not book a meal In the


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


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


Chipping and District YFC


Bolton-by-Bowland Childrens Committee


JUMBLE SALE


Friday, September 8th at 7-15 p.m.


in the Village Hall


Admission Adults 10p Children 5p ■


Refreshments Available White Elephant — Draw etc.


Whim Lana Read (via Whallay) only minutes away


OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY CARVERY


WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS Lunch Parties etc. in beautiful country surroundings.


(evgs. Incl. Sun. a la Carle) Tel. Padlham (0262)72170 WHITE


ELEPHANT SALE


on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9th


at Clitheroe United • Reformed Church


in the Primary Room ■ (Library entrance).


2-00 p.m. - 4-00 p.m. ADMISSION 10p


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FIRST CLUB


MEETING Monday September, 11th


A talk on Russia 7-45 p.m. Prompt


Chipping Village Hail


Usual entertainment in th MEMBERS


Sunday, Septem Members and Bor


LOW MO FR ID A Y , S EP


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Clitheroe S 23278 THIS THEATRE USES DOLBY


EQUIPMENT TO BRING YOU THE HIGH FIDELITY REALISM OF DOLBY STEREO FILMS


COMMENCING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


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For details of this inexpensive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other or­ ganisations your intention.


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10-30 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Home made refreshments


Top quality hand cratted goods on sale


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