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mm Clitheroe 2232k (Editorial)! Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 8th, 1989 W K g m m n M m m a Clitheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s on CIVIC HALL


Clitheroe © 23278 THIS THEATRE USES DOLBY


EQUIPMENT TO BRING YOU THE HIGH


FIDELITY REALISM OF DOLBY STEREO FILMS.


FRIDAY, JUNE 9th to THURSDAY, AT 7-30 p .m .


SATURDAY C BBC-1


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY 6*30 ROOBARB


8*35 THE RACCOONS 9- 00 ON THE WATERFRONT


10-52 WEATHER 10-


mond Lynam; 11.00 CRICKET FIRST TEST England v Australia from Headingley; 1-00 NEWS; 1* 05 BADMINTON; 1-25 TEN­ NIS; 2-30 RACING FROM HAYDOCK PARK; 2*35 TENNIS; 3*00 RACING FROM HAYDOCK PARK; 3* 05 MOTOR RACING; 3-30 RACING FROM HAYDOCK PARK; 3-35 CYCLING; 4-25 CRICKET; 4*35 BADMIN­ TON; 5-05 NEWS Weather


5*15 Sport/Regional News 5*20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


545 MACGYVER Mac puts his grandfather's life in danger when he attempts to evade


6*35TH AT’ S SHOWBUSI- NESS Showbiz quiz pre­ sented by Mike Smith, with Kenny Everett. Gloria Hunni- lord and their guests Bob Carolgees. Nichola McAuli- fee. Robert Meadmore and Wendy Richards


745 LES DENNIS LAUGHTER SHOW New series


7-


8- 05 COLUMBO Obsessed with avenging the death of her neice, an acclaimed mystery writer uses one of her own plots to murder her nephew, whom she holds responsible for the young woman's death


9- 15 N EWS SPORT Weather AND


10.20 p aul McCartney spe­ c ia l Paul and his new


9-30MIDNIGHT CALLER A blind woman seeks Jack's help when she becomes involved in a security van heist involving millions of dollars


group, including his wife Linda, perform a selection from their new album “ Flow­ ers in the Dirt". He also talks about his music, life and career, and recent writing partnership with Elvis Costello


11-10THE ODD COUPLE 11-35 FILM: PLAYERS starring Ali MacGraw. Dean-Paul Martin and Maximillian S c h e ll. A h u s t le r is encouraged to develop his flair for tennis by a beautiful and wealthy sculptress he meets in Mexico. Their on- off affair spurs him to work on his game under Pancho Gonzalez, and he wins his way through to the men's singles final at Wimbledon


I-30 WEATHER WEEKEND a hired killer 6- 5- 11-


6- 00 TV AM 9-25 GHOST TRAIN


55 GRANDSTAND with Des*


12- 00 THE CHART SHOW 1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS I-


140 I N T E R N A T I O N A L S C H O O L B O Y SOCCER England v West Germany. From Wembtey


4- 00 Avalanche (1975) A party


of children goes off to Aus­ tria for a ski-ing holiday - but one of the boys, has an extra reason for going on the trip • to climb a certain mountain.


5- 00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather followed by Granada Reports


5-


HULK While working in a hospital. Banner has to race against time to save the lives of a young boy and that of a crime figure


BROKE


645 COMBAT 7-


WAY UP


8- 00 JAKE AND THE FATMAN 9- 00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


35SOMETHING FOR THE 10-


9- 20 D E M P S E Y MAKEPEACE


AN D


Stubble and Crockery blow their cover when a mobster recognises their acting


1D45HOOPERMAN II-


a stifling heatwave. Florida lawyer Ned Racine gets involved in a torrid love affair with the beautiful young wife of wealthy and shady busi­ nessman Edmund Walker.


1-25 THE TWILIGHT ZONE Fol­ l owed by ITN News Headlines


4-00 BATMAN 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP 10


C


6- 7-


BBC-2


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 245 NETWORK EAST 3- 4-


1-55 THE H I TMAN AND HER Followed by ITN News Headlines


10 JOBWATCH 10ITN MORNING NEWS 30 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY 11-


9-15FILM: THE LAST TY­ COON starring Robert De Niro. Tony Curtis, Robert Mitchum and Ingrid Boulting. Star-studded adaptation of Scott Fitzgerald’s novel set in the golden age of Holly­ wood, with Robert De Niro as the troubled head of pro­ duction at a major studio who becomes infatuated by a girl who resembles his late wife.


Falling for a beautiful woman am be murder!


TOM SELLECKis.


Her A lib i,.


A Romantic Comedy 15 CRICKET: FIRST TEST


1145RAPIDO with Antoine de Caunes. Including an inter­ view with Yazz, and features on Youssou 'N Dour. LJoyd Cole and Joe Cocker


( Channel 4 J


6-00 ARK ON THE MOVE 6-30 JUST 4 FUN 6-


15 T H E IN C RE D IB L E 15YOUNG, GIFTED AND


9- 9-


7- 00 BRIGHT SPARKS 7-


55 A WINTER TALE 30 STREETWISE


8- 00 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 6-30THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW


BUCHSTANSANGUR 9-30 HAND IN HAND 30 BRIAN CONLEY — THIS


10- 00 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH 10-30 THIS IS MY AFFAIR Crime thriller starring Robert Taylor as a naval officer who goes underground to book a gang of robbers.


12- 15 HALE & PACE Detective 15 BODY HEAT (1981) During


12-30 DANCE WITH ME 1- 00 KI N G SOLOMON'S MINES Cedric Hardwicke stars as the Great White Hunter leading explorers to the tabled King Solomon's diamond mines. With Paul


Robeson. Roland Young, Anns I oo


2- 25MOVIE MUSEUM Two more classic silent films: SAN FRANCISCO, an early Travelogue made in 1900 and THE LONSDALE OPERATOR (1909).


240CHANNEL 4 RACING FROM EPSOM


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY 6-


D


440 I N T E R N A T I O N A L CRICKET


LORDS


6-10 THE STORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE


6-00THE BOLLYWOOD STORY


9-00 THREE JACKS AND TWO KINGS


7- 00 T H E WORL D THI S WEEK F o l l owe d by WEATHER


30 WHEN TO WORRY?


25 THE NATURAL WORLD 20 THE SKY AT NIGHT


8- 00 KINGDOM OF THE SUN 9- 00 U B 4 0 PLAYS THE BLUES Tonight, UB40 return to their home town of Birmingham to play their only UK concert and the final gig of their world tour.


35THE WEEK IN THE 15 NEWSVIEW


11- 00THE ROSEANNE BARR SHOW Th e “ r e a l " Roseanne is at home with her family, preparing for her show as a stand-up come­ dian. Chewing gum and playing at being an “ ordi­ nary" housewife, Roseanne performs this one-woman show before a live audience


12- 05 AFTER DARK BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND (opp. Coach & Horses)


FARMHOUSE ANTIQUES


NOW OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK 12 noon — 5 p.m. (closed Thursdays)


Textiles a Speciality. Buy, browse or sell. Good quality antiques and collectors items wanted


Telephone 02007 294 shop hours


EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS


THE RIBBLE VALLEY CHURCH COUNCIL invite you to an


OPEN FORUM


in St Mary’s Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe on Su n d a y, J u n e 11 th a t 8 p .m.


when the four candidates will be present to answer voters' questions


Questions In advance to Mr G. Hood, Bum Lea, Grlndleton, or any o f the Clitheroe churches


THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION AND ORDNANCE SURVEY


CLITHEROE RAMBLERS FAMILY RAMBLING DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 11th


Meet 11 a.m. Barley or 10-30 a.m. if transport wanted TELEPHONE 27254


SUNDAY BBC-1


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-


JESUS 9-30 THIS IS THE DAY


10-00 HANDMADE 10- 30 BUSINESS MATTERS 10-


1205 SIGN EXTRA 12-


11- 20 PARENT PROGRAMME 11-


55 WHEN IN ITALY 35 WHO CARES 30 COUNTRY FILE


1-00 News: ON THE RECORD 200 EASTENDERS 300 FILM ARABIAN ADVEN­ TURE Flying carpets, evil sorcerers and magical spirits enliven the fantastic adven­ tures of a young prince who sets out and win the hand of a beautiful princess.


4-


500 CLOTHES SHOW TRAVEL PI A^IPQ


5- 30THE ANIMALS ROAD­ SHOW In south Wales, with Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy meet former rugby player Gareth Edwards and Goldie, his cocker spaniel, and actress Nerys Hughes introduces her Welsh-speak­ ing tomcat.


605 THE BIGE 6- 6-


15 NEWS; Weather


HOMEWARD BOUND Val talks to Paddy Maloney and The Chieftains who made Irish Music popular world­ wide, and Noirin Ni Riain who sings traditional and religious Irish songs.


705A PARTY ELECTION BROADCAST BY THE So c i a l and L i b e r a l Democrats


7-


DOWN. Daphne is due to take her driving test but has a bad back which Sam puts to rights just in time. Mean­ while, Angie has a screen test for a commercial.


745 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Siegfried tries to show Calum “ the perfect operation”, but it doesn't go according to plan. Then Calum gets chased by a bull and James goes to his aid.


10- 55 PLAYBUS 15 MAKING SENSE . . OF


10- 20 EVERYMAN. 11-


11- r w 10 LOOK, STRANGER. Two


steeplejacks work on Truro Cathedral and Glastonbury Tor.


35 THE BIG E.


12- 00 NETWORK EAST. 1240 WEATHER


( f Channel 4 6-00 HALLELUJAH!


j


6- 30 F L I G H T OVER SPAIN Some of the beauti­ ful cities and landscapes of Spain filmed from a helicop­ ter. Today Salamanca.


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


10- 25 GHOST TRAIN 15 THE CAMPBELLS


35 HEAD OF THE CLASS 1-


1045 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 00 VISIONS 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 APP KAA HAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


10 EYEWITNESS


2- 00 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE. 3- 00 I N T E R N A T I O N A L ATHLETICS.


5-00 ALL CLUED UP. 5-


30V A L D O O N IC A N ’ S


640 APPEAL 645 HIGHWAY. 7- 15 FAMILY FORTUNES 745 WE ARE SEVEN 845 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


9-00 THAT’S LOVE. 9-


6-


6- 30 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


7- 00GO FISHING Series in which John Wilson aims to show why angling is the sport of millions. Today’s programme features the pike.(Rpt)


7- 30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES


8- 00 DAVID THE GNOME 8-


MOUNTAIN


9- 00 DENNIS 9- 25 MOVIE MAHAL


10- 00AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL


11- 00 POB’S PROGRAMME 11-


30 CORONATION STREET 35 GRANADA REPORTS


12- 00 THE WALTONS 1- 00 LOST IN SPACE


2- 00 DREAMBOAT 3-


comedy starring Jennifer Jones as a parlourmaid in a country house in 1938, whose romance with a Czech refugee (Charles


Boyer) disrupts life above and below stairs.


30 SPITTING IMAGE As the


long hot summer begins. Spitting Image returns and takes a cool look at Presi­ dent George Bush's first six months in office and Vice- President Dan Quayle's first six month locked in a cup­ board in the White House.


1 5 THREE UP, TWO


10- 00 P A R T Y E LEC TION BROADCAST By the Social and Liberal Democrats.


FOREST Start of a new drama series. Casablanca comes to Nottingham when Rick Hamilton, ex-lecturer and Humphrey Bogart fan.


opens is own version of f'afo


11- 12-


8 4 0MASTERMIND: THE FINAL With Magnus Mag- nusson. Five contestants battle to become Master­ mind Champion 1989 tack­ ling questions on the life and works of Edward Lear, the city of Glasgow from earliest times, the life and reign of Charles I, the life and works of John Bunyan and the his­ tory of the Conservative Party 1032-1940.


9-20 NEWS: Weather 9-25 THAT’S LIFE


10 LET'S FACE THE MUSIC 10 PRIStONER CELL BLOCK


H Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1-10THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT


140 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 40s “ Red River’’ A sprawl­ ing story about the epic first cattle drive from Abilene along the Chisholm Trail led by Thomas Dunson. a pio­ neering cattlemen who is obsessed with reaching Mis­ souri so he can sell his vast herd. Followed by ITN News Headlines


4- 10 NIGHT BEAT 6- 1-


7- 8-


50 OPEN UNIVERSITY


1-05 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB


2- 00 GRANDSTAND 640 TH E


PROGRAMME CONSPIRACY


35 ONE IN FOUR MONEY


U I 940 SECOND SIGHT


104)0A PARTY ELECTION BROADCAST


10-20FILM : CAL I FORNI A DOLLS (12-15 close)


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED R E A D E R T R I P S


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


Telephone \ Rachel Moorhouse


on__ _ Clitheroe 22323 h


TUESDAY, JUNE 13th APPLEBY HOR SE FAIR


LEADER-TIMES, Scotland Road, Nelson CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES. King Street, Clitheroe


Adult £<5.00 Child £4.00


BOOKING: VISCOUNT CENTRAL, Ruskin Street and Bus Station. TEL. 39371


RIBBLE VALLEY CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


JUNE 20th, 1989 at 7.30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Ribble Valley Town Hall, Clitheroe.


SPEAKER: Mrs V Barlow M A Ex Lancs/Cumbria Area Officer


National Association Citizens Advice Bureaux


Nominations are invited from members ol the public willing to stand for election to the Bureau Management Committee.


Contact: The Manager, Citizens Advice Bureau, 19/21 Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel: 28966


5-30 7-SPORT 645 THE COSBY SHOW 7-


8-


PANTS WATER


5-25News Summa r y and Weather


30CLUNY BROWN Romantic 30 THE HENDERSON KIDS . FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY.'


FRIDAY NIGHT— SAMANTHA JANE : \on stage 11 p.m.


- 24 Stone Big Bundle of Fun i :


SATURDAY NIGHT; — PARTY NIGHT.' No Jeans or Trainers


'Tel: Whatley 623086 16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY '


MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S LADIES COMMITTEE invite you to a


COACH


15 BY THE SEAT OF THEIR 15DANCE ON 4: SAVAGE


9- 00 THE MANAGERESS


10- 00 VICTIM (1961) 11- 12-


10TALES OF SHERWOOD LAND


1240 CHULAS FRONTERAS 140 CLOSE


55 ELECTION BRIEF 10THERE IS A HAPPY H A Z Y N I G H T


RAGS & RICHES - : FRIDAY, JU N E '1 6 th


FRIDAY, JUNE 9 th Comedy mimo Exotic


l-.


15 THE RAINBOW WARRIOR 55 THREE OF A KIND


. •. O ■ , Themost exoUCyet . • < . . - HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS or GISBURN TEL'. GISBURN 394


W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


EVERY FRIDA K- Ladles FREE before; : 11 p.m,; Gents HALF &RICE all n ig h t - '


Resident D R A G D J ’s TERRY FOX & MOTHER


SATURDAY — STAR CABARET NIGHT SATURDAY, JUNE lo th


] • Manchesters No. 1 Soul Band without a doubt' ... ; y -businesspromotions. FulltadStias


S A I U H O A Y , J U N E 1 7 t h T H E F E R R


FIFTH GEAR S a t u r d a y J U N E i 7 . h


. . ' ALBERT ROAD. COLNE. TEL. 869185


. In the Mayor's Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe Saturday, June 10th, 1989 10-00 a.m. — 12-00 noon


IN AID OF THE BREATH FUND (in the fight against Cot Deaths)


_


Bring and Buy, Cake Stalls. Raffle. Admission 25p


COFFEE MORNING


Ring 0253 404013 Open Every Day Sandcastle, South Shore, Blackpool


84°F ★ WAVE POOLS ★ WATER SLIDE * WHITE KNUCKLE WATER CHUTES * FOUNTAINS ★ BUBBLERS


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH Invite you to a


CELEBRATION with BRUCE MILLER and CHOIR


SATURDAY, JUNE 10th at 7-30 p.m. Trinity Methodist Church, Parson Lane, Clitheroe


4


HEALTH STUDIO &n


LEE CARTER faor


1 f a n d k / o # * * We can organise a personal


programme of regular excercise for you...


We have 18 available places for annual membership! June only.


R in g 2 4 4 7 5 /2 4 4 7 2 For Free T r ia l


' i p f l iM | w i J i f 1 1 1 1 30CHI LDREN OF FIRE


LOW M O O R C LU B FRIDAY, JUNE 9th


ARTIST ASSURED Usual entertainment in the lounge on Salurday


MEMBERS DRAW Sunday, Jun e 1 1th: £ 1 4


Members and Bona Fide guests


MICHAEL WELSH, M.E.P. On


EUROPE 1992 AND FARMING Questions and Answers


Monday, June 12th 1989 At 8 p.m.


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL


Grab your cossie & the kids and have some fun at the Sandcastle.


Prices plunge after 4.00 p.m. (Last Admission 6.30 p.m.)


Get there before Blodwin and Jimmy and Seamus arrive for their holiday.


Balloons, Smartles, Badges


ST MICHAEL’S and ST JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE


LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


Saturday, June 17th, 1989 D A N C I N G T O


‘T H E B O O T I E S ’ Fantastic Beatles Revival Show


Admission £1.50 8 till 11 -30 p.m. in the RIBBLE VALLEY SLAIDBURN


SILVER BAND will perform on


SUNDAY, JUNE 11th, 1989 at the


WADDINGTON 2 p.m.


Ribble Valley Borough Council___________


HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENT


GRAND CRAFT FAIR


Around 30 stands of fine craft within the splendid setting of the RIVERSIDE CLUB (De Tabley Restaurant) Nr


Ribchester 1V2 miles off A59 on B6245.


SUNDAY JUNE 11th


Ample parking, refreshments available


Details Heritage fairs Tel. 0282 844037


i n t b e 20 WAY TO THE TOP


15 JAZZ CLASSICS 25 M U R U N


SPECIALIST CRAFT STALLS


& DEMONSTRATIONS MUSIC & GAMES! REFRESHMENTS! ALL ARE WELCOME!


ADMISSION: ADULTS £1


CHILDREN 50p


SUNDAY JUNE 11th


11.30am-5;30pm,


GAWTHOKPE HALLP189


;. (6 minutes from junction 10, M65) Lancashire. Teh (0282) 765U


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


* * * * * * * * * * * *


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Don’t Miss The


THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 11th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Admission and Parking FREE WHALLEY Brookhouse Farm, Mitton Road.


Packed with stalls 0 Thousands of bargains 0 Attractions for everyone


CAR BOOT SPACES, AT THE YEARS ^ BUSIEST EVENT, ONLY £6


All sellers welcome — no booking necessary ^ Arrive from 8a.m.


RENTS TO THE MARIE CURIE CANCER FOUNDATION AND LOCAL CHARITIES


.V


ORGANISED BY RAY PROMOTIONS LTD £ 0253 712776/721035


•% DONATIONS FROM NET PROCEEDS OF STALL Lr ★ ★ L


GIANT ANNUAL OPEN AIR MARKET * and CAR BOOT SALE


^


T. 7 ^


^ * j - .


also, Stalls, Games and many other attractions


Saturday, June 10th 5-00 p.m. onwards


at the


CASTLE FIELD All Welcome


Children FREE b a r b e c u e 1st Pendle Scouts, Cubs and Beavers ★ 'A


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * SATURDAY, JUNE 10th SUE DENNINE


* >4- ^ Always Popular SUNDAY, JUNE 11th Wolmma Rntnrn ¥ NOEL BURNS JNR *


^ WEEKLY TREBLE: 11— 8 — 15 ^ EVERY WEDNESDAY


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 30 — 22 USUAL ENTERTAINMENT


¥ ^


¥ ¥ ¥


DOWNHAM AND TWISTON


VILLAGE FETE SUNDAY, JUNE 11th


Childrens Fancy Dress Parade starts at 1-30 p.m. • J a z z B a n d


• D u c k R a c e • S te e l B a n d • Stocks a n d P illo ry


• Cake Stall • P lan t Stall


• M o r r is D a n c in g G a m e s • V a r io u s o th e r stalls


• Teas • Ices


GRAND RAFFLE + FREE PARKING


AUGUST 3rd. 1989. Auction in aid o f Diabetes, 7-30p.ni. Fen ce Gat e In n , Fence:. C o n tr ib u t io n s o r enquiries Tel. Gisburn 341.


JUNE 24th and 25th. West Bradford Village Sports Day and great duck race.


SA TUR DA Y. AUGUST 19th, K u ra l C ra f ts F a ir . West B ra d fo rd P la y in g Fields- Management Committee.


S A T U R D A Y . JUNE 17 th . T r in i ty Silver Jubilee Cele­


S A TU R D A Y . 12th August. C litheroe area. WI Show, St A u g u s t i n e ’ s RC Hi g h School, B illington.


b rations. Rainbow Market.


SUNDAY 18th JUNE. Whal- Icy & D is t r ic t Lions Club, M e die val F a ir . For details and s talls. Tel. Ron Aspden on Great Harwood 884112.


SUNDAY, JUNE 18th. Sham M a yo r o f W o rs to n 's M id ­ sum m e r M a dness. C a l f ’ s Head. Worston.


S U N D A Y . JUNE 1 8 t h . Chaigley M a n o r open day. I n q u i r i e s A c c r in g to n 383347.


8th & 9th JU LY . Goosnargh & L o n y r id y e A g r ic u ltu ra l Show. For details Tel. Mrs A Thompson 0254 878345.


rj7


Six great she childrel


F3, Every week fron


MUSIC WITH THE MENTAL A two day course for family, tf


June 20tn and July 18tn ■ Manchester Road* Bur


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


CLAIMING DATES


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


Contact: CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


Tel. 24804/22323


MlEmm A R C A D E


Popular close harmony trio


Sunday June 11th-8 p.m. Tickets £4


SOUNDS OF AFRICA


THE REAL


Dynamic 12 piece band from Zimbabwe


Wednesday June 14th -8 p.m.


Tickets £5 (£4 before day of concert)


Arts and Emcrtainr SW A N


WADDINGTON HOSPITAL in the Hospital Grounds, Waddington MORNING


SATURDAY, JUNE 1 0 th , 1989 10 a.m. to 12 noon


Tombola — Bring and Buy — Raffle Food Stalls — Produce Stalls, etc.


TICKETS 40p (inc. Coffee and Biscuits) It wet, in St Helen's Schoolroom


J&sr&Qx ADULT BEGINNERS COURSE The next 8-week course starts


THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 10th 6 — 7 p.m. at Ribblesdale Pool £16


Just turn up or further details Pat Ellacott, Clitheroe 26297


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874 FRIDAY, JUNE 9th and


SATURDAY, JUNE 10th (Fa T.N.T. ntastic six-piece band)


Plus JOHNY CASSON (Clublands No. 1 comedian)


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th


CARNIVAL QUEEN Special Guests


JUDGING OF THE ACCRINGTON


Please note doors open 8-30 p.m. 1st heat judging approx. 9 p.m. Be early to avoid disappointment


HIGH JINKS


Free admission Wednesday only when dining In the carvery


* LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS


DAVE RUSSELL ENTERTAINS


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


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


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