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Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial)\ 2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 9th, 1989 ( f i t *


What’s on . . . What’s on___What’s on . . . What’s on . . JWhat’s pit C I V I C H A L L


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Hotel & Restaurant B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a n d


• We don't know if it's better being open or SATURDAY: 11-


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM 0-


12- 30 AMERICA’S TOP 10


Granada ) ( Channel 4 9-30 SAME DIFFERENCE.


30 THE CHART SHOW. 25 MOTORMOUTH.


5- 6-


4-00 SILLY SYMPHONIES 4-15 WOOF! 4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE 5- 00 ITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER fol­ lowed by Granada Reports


1-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2- 10 DI SNEY PRE ­ MIERE: "Young Harry Hou- dini" (TVM 1986). Young Harry — known as Eric Weiss, realises the only way lo become a magician is to leave home.


6- 45 TRICK OR TREAT. 7- 45 MURDE R


845 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. Followed by ITV


11-


9-05 TAGGART — THE MOVIE . "Funeral Rites" A charred corpse and a missing teen­ ager set Taggart and Jar- dine on the hunt for a ruth­ less killer.


National Weather 12-


Anderson tries to prevent a ruthless former classmate from using unscrupulous means to obtain a seat on the City Council. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


3-


' prison gang by killing two guards. He then picks six of his fellow convicts to take with him in his pursuit of the lawman who sent him to prison. Starring Charlton Heston, James Coburn and Barbara Hershey.


"The Last Hard Men” Half- breed train robber Zach Provo escapes from a Yuma


5-50 E L TON J OH N IN PROFILE.


WROTE. Dorian, a shy lovelorn poet, who has been the victim of ridicule by a “ Headless Horseman" becomes the prime murder suspect when his tormen­ t or ' s body is f ound decapitated.


SHE


1- OOITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER fol­ lowed by Granada Reports


7- TUNITY KNOCKS.


12-20 TALE ABOUT A BEETLE. 12-30 DANCE WITH ME. 1- 001 DOOD IT. 2-


10-004 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 10-30 W A L K EAS T ON BEACON


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. Linda Agran chairs the programme that allows viewers to answer back, with com­ ments from the video box.


6-


15 THE INCREDIBLE HULK. 15 YOU BET!


12-45XY AND ZEE. Elizabeth Taylor as a woman deter­ mined to go to any lengths to prevent her husband


10-50 SOUNDS OF SURPRISE: BEN WEBSTER — THE B RUT E AND THE BEAUTIFUL.


2-45 CLOSE. c 35 POLICE WOMAN. Pepper 2- 00THE LATE LATE FILM: 30 THE HIT MAN AND HER. 50 NIGHT NETWORK.


(Michael Caine) from moving in with his mistress (Susan­ nah York).


7- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 84)0 BEHAVING BADLY. 9-00 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­ TIONAL: "Inspector Lavar- din". Claude Chabrol's styl­ ish and bizarrely funny murder-mystery.


by Weather


8- 05 BERGERAC. An Olympic gold medallist goes into hid­ ing with an old friend on Jer­ sey causing problems for Jim.


9- 00 N E W S 55 CHANNEL 4 RACING.9- SPORT; Weather AND 30 SCOTTISH EYE. followed


an ex-girlfriend of Jack's tells him that she is preg­ nant, and has been tested HIV positive, he decides to track down the man respon­ sible who is knowingly infecting others.


10-05 C A R R O T CONFIDENTIAL.


10- 40 F I LM: MI DNI GHT LACE. Strongly cast psy­ chological thriller continuing the Doris Day season.


12*30 THE ROCKFORD FILES 1-20 WEATHER.


15 BOB SAYS . . . OPPOR­


shut, its been that busy this week. What with builders, plumbers, electricians and telephone engineers working here and everybody ringing up for jobs, we never seem to get time to actually get any work done. Still, at least the central heating is working properly now.


• Keep your fingers crossed for a fine week


next week as the decorators are coming up from Devon to paint the outside.


• To finish this week we have a request to 15 MIDNIGHT CALLER.' When


make. We’d like to make copies of any old photographs or documents relating to the Copy Nook Hotel.


• So if you can help, please give us a call on Bolton-by-Bowland 205 anytime.


L O W E R


B U C K I N N WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE Te le p h o n e 28705


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


Food available 7 days a week from 12 noon


! Clients wishing to use the dining room Monday to Thursday please reserve your table in advance. ★ ★ ★


3-course Sunday Lunch £4.45


12 noon — 3 p.m. Bar snacks available


Clitheroe S 23278


Commencing Friday, March 10th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


DUDLEY MOORE, LIZA MINNELLI


ARTHUR 2 ON THE ROCKS (pg)


No money. . ■ still funny! Arthur’s back. . . and on the wagon


Preliminary Notice: DRAMA FESTIVAL APRIL 29th —


MAY 6th


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


*


* *


Bryan and Jayne welcome you to the


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * KEN AND PAUL DUO ^ *


SATURDAY, MARCH 11th (First visit) SUNDAY, MARCH 12th BBC-2 ;/) * M I T C H M I T C H E L L * T*


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


BBC-1


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-25SATURDAY STARTS HERE.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. 12-20 Ice Hockey; 1-00 Racing from Chepstow; 1-10 News; 1-15 Bowls; 1-30 Racing from Chepstow; 1-40 Bowls; 2-00 Racing from Chepstow; 2-10 Bowls; 2-30 Racing from Chepstow; 2-40 Chelten­ ham: 2-55 Rugby League; 3- 40 Football; 3-50 Rugby League; 4-35 Final Score.


8- 40 ROLAND'S RAT RACE. 9- 00 GOING LIVE!


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.


5-20 THE FLYING DOCTORS. 64)5 JIM'LL FIX IT. &40 LITTLE AND LARGE.


SUNDAY Granada


64)0 TV AM 9-


10- 45 LINK 11- 00 S I G N S OF THE KINGDOM.


SUNDAY


11- 40 DANGEROUS JOURNEY. 12- 00 ENCOUNTER. Five Franci­ scan Sisters live in an ordi­ nary terraced house in a multi-cultural, inner-city area of Coventry. Who are they and what are they trying to do? Are they just ordinary people?


12-30 ACTION POINT. THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


12-50 AAP KAA HAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-00 ITN NEWS ITV National Weather.


1- 2-


3- 00 THE MATCH. 5-05 BULLSEYE. 5-


and Jody surprise Colt by taking him to the 25th anni­ versary of his High School g r a d u a t i n g c l a s s in Hazeltine.


6- 6-


STREET. Kevin is involved in a race against time in order to secure his future at the ga rag e. And Alan appears to have no qualms of conscience about over­ stepping the mark.


National Weather.


M0 HIGHWAY. 7-


00THE FALL GUY. Howie 10 EYEWITNESS. 4- 25 MOTORMOUTH ON


12-OOTHE WALTONS. Mary Ellen's ambition to become a nurse is tested.


crow and Una Stubbs as Aunt Sally. Today a mystery solved.


Pertwee stars as the scare­


2- 00 A L Y BAIN AND FRIENDS. Virtuoso fiddler Aly Bain and his friends, today. Willie Hunter, the men they couldn't hang and Michelle shocked.


3-


1- 00 LOST IN SPACE. Smith is involved in a treasure hunt.


4- 40 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


54)5 THE CLOTHES SHOW. 5- 30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. 6- 6-


15 LIFELINE.


2- 45THE MODERN WORLD: TEN GREAT WRI T­ ERS. Henrik Ibsen.


10-week pop music series with a cosmopolitan mix of (mostly) dance music, from around the world. Today, the Jungle Brothers and they might be giants.


5- 00 T HE 5- 6-


35 C O R O N A T I O N 7- WEATHER. PROGRAMME. B U S I N E S S


M0 SONGS OF PRAISE. 7-


55 BIG WORLD CAFE. New


attracted to her and imme­ diately passes himself off as a simple Texan. Rex Stet­ son, in the hope of winning her love before revealing his true identity. With Tony Ran­ dall. Directed by Michael Gordon (1959).


(Welcome Return)


^ WEEKLY DOUBLE: 17 — 24 £ WEEKLY TREBLE: 17 — 29 — 30


SPEAR. African adventure about a young native facing Herculean tasks including a fight to the death to prove himself worthy of succeed­ ing his father as tribal chief. A conscientious district officer, shadowed by a female news reporter, sees it as his duty to stamp out this barbarous initiation ritual.


4- 40 WORLD BOWLS. 6-


WEST. 7- 8- 9-


8- 05RHYTHMS OF THE WORLD.


STORY. CLIVE.


25FILM: THE SCARLET -ft


^ * EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


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


THE AREA’S MOST


30THE TRIUMPH OF THE 20 NEWSVIEW. Weatherview 50 THE 'SLAP' MAXWELL 15 SATURDAY NIGHT


10- 00 THE FILM CLUB. 104)3 FILM: THE CONFORMIST 11- 45 WORLD BOWLS.


LUXURIOUS NIGHTCLUB


Every Friday ladies FREE —


Gents HALF PRICE FRIDAY, MARCH 10th


The JASON HORROR SHOW wilh DJs MARK and MOTHER


FRIDAY, MARCH 17th — ROSIE & CO. MARK and MOTHER SATURDAY, MARCH 18th— FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE


SATURDAY, MARCH 11th U . S . A . (Top Cabaret Band)


SATURDAY, MARCH 25th THE DOOLEYS (Tickets on sale)


BOOK CARLO’S II for weddings, celebrations, fashion shows, business promotions. Full facilities. —Tel. 869185


Dinner suit not essential but smart dress is. Bowland School PTA


FAM ILY SUPPER DANCE


Music, to suit all ages F r i d a y , M a r c h 1 7 t h , a t 8 p . m .


In the School L i c e n s e d b a r


25 NEWS; Weather.


7- 45MASTERMIND. Thi s week’s contestants answer questions on World Heavy­ weight Championship fights from 1960. boys’ public schools of England, Oscar Wilde and the history of Ire­ land from 1600-1920.


55 NEWS SUMMARY AND 9-


8- 9-


10-


M5 THE COSBY SHOW. Rudy wanders off on her own in the mall.


ING CHAMPIONSHIP. 30 FAIR PLAY.


LEBURGER. Toda y, revealing the destruction of Costa Rican rainforests to develop low-cost beef for the US hamburger market.


8-


7-45 FOREVER GREEN. M5ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


104)0 FLOYD ON TV. With the help of rare old commercials and some spanking new ones. Keith Floyd finds out how the Americans appear to put men in their place by keeping women in theifs.


10- 11-


12- SHOW.


H. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1-00DONAHUE. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


3- 45 THE HIT MAN AND HER. 4- 40 JOBFINDER.


C Channel 4 9-


MIDNIGHT.


94X) AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT.


35 GRANADA REPORTS.10- 15 CATCHPHRASE.


30NEWS followed by ITV 9-


BALLOON.


12-05 SINFONIETTA. 12-50 THE SNIPER (1952) FILM NOIR. A San Francisco police lieutenant on the trail of a mentally disturbed killer.


c


30THE OTHER SIDE OF 11-


10-


1-55 BEST OF BRITISH "The Bl i s s of Mr s Bl o s ­ som". Followed by ITN News Headlines.


10- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 114)0 POB'S PROGRAMME. 11-


25 MOVIE MAHAL.


DOWN UNDER. Elemen­ tary. My Dear Worty. Jon


2-25 CLOSE.


30THE SOUTH BANK 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


104)0 MAN AND BOY. 10-25 TAKE NOBODY’S WORD FOR IT.


M5 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-


AND PEOPLE.


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


1- 00 NEWS: ON THE RECORD 2- 00 EASTENDERS. 34)0 F I L M :


BBC-1 3 55 PLAYBUS


CLUB.


30 WORLD FREESTYLE SKI­ 11- 11- 12-


15 FRAGILE EARTH: JUNG- C BBC-2 ) 15BILLIONAIRE BOYS


15 TWO MEN IN A 15 THE MEDIA SHOW.


15 MORNING WORSHIP.


50RUSSIAN LANGUAGE 15 DEUTSCH DIREKT!


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-0540 MINUTES: "Raging Belles" The two top women wrestlers in Britain build up to the British Ladies Cham­ pionship Belt. Miss Nicky Monroe, slim, feminine and favourite of the crowds, comes from a Bournemouth wrestling family and has been fighting since she was 17. Outside the ring she does nursing community work with the elderly in Rhyl. In the opposite corner is Klondyke Kate, who ran away from home at 15 to train as a wrestler. The vil­ lain of the ring, she weighs in at 20 stone and is an aggress ive fighter the audience loves to hate. For her, home life is in a Liver­ pool estate caring for her two-year-old son.


1- 45 WORLD BOWLS. 2-


3- 00 WORLD BOWLS. 4-


LORDS. 30WORZEL GUMMIDGE


TALK. Starry romantic comedy continuing the Doris Day season. Bachelor girl Jan Morrow has a running feud with her neighbour Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) — he's always on the phone line shared by their apart­ ments. When Brad meets Jan at a dance, he is sur­ prised to find himself


P I L LOW


Resolving country’s problems


THE Clitheroe branch of the National Women's Register held a "cabinet reshuffle,” when volun­ teers were called upon to step into the breach and solve the c o u n t ry ’s problems.


TELEPHONES:


Editorial.........Clitheroe 22324 Advertising......Clitheroe 22323 Classified............Burnley 22331


23 members and welcomes new o n e s . Anyone interested in joining should contact Katy Thomas (Clitheroe 28184).


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that the present cabinet had been “wiped out.” In their new posts as cabinet ministers, they dealt with such problems as facing a death threat against a British citizen; overcrowd­ ing in prisons and how to improve the security prob­ lems of soft targets in Northern Ireland. The Clitheroe group has


Members were informed 7- PROGRAMME.


LOW MOOR CLUB FR ID A Y , M AR CH 10th


V E R D I P R IC E Female Vocalist


Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday


Sunday, March 12th: £12 M e m b e r s a n d B o n a F i d e g u e s t s


MEMBERS DRAW


TH E R O Y A L O A K ♦ ♦ ♦


SUNDAY, MARCH 12th


TONY ARNOLDO Outrageously funny zany comic


Freddie Starrish — NOT TO BE MISSED) (at 8 p.m.)”


Trinity Methodist Church


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED


54)0 RUGBY SPECIAL 6-00 WORLD BOWLS. 6- 35 THE


20THE WEEK IN THE BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, CLITHEROE 10 MUSIC IN CAMERA.


MONEY


7- 45 SWORD AND SPIRIT. 8-


10- 9- 40 WORLD BOWLS. CASTLE.


11- 45 WORLD BOWLS. 12- 45 SNUB.


EASTERN COOKERY. Ms Jaffrey travels to Indonesia to sample some of the coun­ try's favourite dishes.


15 MADHUR JAFFREY'S FAR READER TRIPS LA D IE S DAY — 35DUKE BLUEBEARD’S 10 FILM: ICE DANCE.


ROYAL A S C O T June 22nd, 1989 Departure Points:


Colne - Nelson - Burnley - Padiham - Brierfield - Clitheroe Easter coffee


THE Clitheroe branch of the Sue Ryder Foundation is organising a coffee morning in the Ribble Val­ ley Mayor’s Parlour from 10 a.m. to noon on Easter Saturday, March 25th.


ANTIQUES FLEA MARKET


EMBSAY VILLAGE HALL


MARCH 12th 10-30 a.m. —4 p.m.


SUNDAY, Snacks


Old postcards, linen, pottery, prints, pine, brass, etc.


BARNOLDSWICK 813626 • Inquiries: j F A IR S


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


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 biunch 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 Tel. 0282 71454 4 Albert Road. Colne


Tel. 0282 22172 Tel. 0282 86BIOO


ASCOT B U R N L E Y E X P R E S S R E A D E R T R I P


T O M J O N E S TH U R S D A Y , A PR IL 20th A T THE NEC, BIRMINGHAM


Departing Stand No. 5, Burnley Bus Station, at 2 p.m.


Price of fare and admission £19.90 4 0 s e a ts o n ly


Book by cheque (made out to Blackburn Coachlines) and posted to:


Tom Jones Trip,


Promotions Department, Burnley Express, Bull Street, Burnley


Strictly first 40 bookings received


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_________ ____ _ _____ TEL. N O . . . ........ ................. ........... Cheque N o..................... Dated. . . . . . . —


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ADVERTISER & TIMES, COLNE TIMES, BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY TIMES


MISSIONARY MARKET


SATURDAY, MARCH 11th, 2-30 p.m.


Opened by Mrs M. Simmons


Usual stalls, entertainment and teas


15 CAMPION.


1M5HANDMADE with Sue Robinson.


10 HEART OF THE MATTER.


10 NEWS; Weather. 25 THAT'S LIFE.


15THE SKY ATNIGHT. 35 NETWORK EAST. 15 WEATHER.


Ticket only — Adults £2 an d accompanied children £1 available from school n ow


15 LAURA AND DISORDER. m nr> Him i f - ^imni mnmtnuir* LANCASHIRE STUDENTS


B I G B A N D C O N C E R T


Norden High School, Rishton FRIDAY, MARCH 10th


at 7-30 p.m. All tickets £1.00


^ THE HORSESHOE INN


GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NIGHT


Friday, March 10th, 1989 £1 entry fee per team of two Starts 8 p.m.


All proceeds to Comic Relief The Horseshoe Inn,


Bawdlands, Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 26269


WORKING MEN’S CLUB S CLITHEROE CENTRAL


Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337 SATURDAY, MARCH 11th


WISHFUL THINKING 2 Boy Keyboard Guitar Duo SATURDAY DRAW: £100 — No. 29024


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SUNDAY . ' -


Members and Bona Fide Guests , NIGHTCLUB Free admission Thursday FRIDAY NIGHT — COMIC RELIEF


SATURDAY NIGHT — P A R T Y N I G H T Hen Parties. 21 sis, etc. Parties welcome


16 Accrington Road, Whallay. Tel. Whalley 823086 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


PASSION SUNDAY MARCH 12th, 1989


St Helen’s, Waddington 8 a.m. Holy Communion 10-45 a.m. Sung Eucharist


A programme o f readings, hymns and I sacred music (with congregational singing) |


3-15 p.m. CROSS OF CHRIST


S T P A T R IC K ’S D A Y D A N C E


at S.S. Michael’s and John’s Social Centre, Lowergate on


FRIDAY, MARCH 17th at 8 p.m. till 12 midnight


THE THREE PEAKS CEILIDH BAND


Admission by ticket only £2.50 inc. chicken supper Telephone: 27029, 27261,27170


COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS »r GISBURN T E L ' . G I S B U R N 3 9 4


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


WHITE BULL HOTEL,


Tel. (02005) 233 GISBURN


Getting Married in 1990?


To any couple booking reception and paying deposit by end J u ly '89 we will guarantee to hold our present paces.


We cater for up to 150.


Free bed and breakfast for bride and groom or bottfe of champagne when both wedding breakfast and evening buffet reception are booked.


Some dates still available for 1989.


All types of functions catered for.


Prices start from £3.50 (buffets). Fully licensed bar till 1 a.m.


MARCH 10th FRIDAY,


10% off all food and wine sale6 donated to Comic Relief. Red Nose Steak Planer at the laughable price o1 only £4.50 on Friday and Saturday.


.Clitheroe Advert 12 noon........Mo


Nelson Leader S (Publishe


12 noon___ Tue


Friday Expre; (Publishe


4 p.m............Tu


Tuesday Expri (Pu b l ish e d


ST PAUL’S MOTHER and TODDLER GROUP


JUMBLE SALE


GIANT


MARCH 11th at 2 p.m.


SATURDAY,


Church Hall, St Paul’s


Admission 20p, Adults 10p children inc. refreshments.


Cake Stall, Toy and Baby Stall, etc.'


’A >/ 4 p.m.........Thur - Please The latest times for accl


Copy for R.O.P. antf Advertisemi


Tuesday Expre 4 p.m................Fi


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’ C R A V E N H E I F E R WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday.


THIS FRIDAY:


S A T C H (Great Comedian Singer) SATURDAY :


. S U Z A N N E (Wonderful Female Vocalist) SUNDAY:


f W H A M B (Male Vocalist)


Sunday 26th and Monday 27th March ~k Tel. Hoyle's (0253) 725788 or 720825


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


FRIDAY, MARCH 10th and SATURDAY, MARCH 11th


VO N NY ’S


(Fantastic group) SATURDAY ONLY


BERNARD MANNING


(Back by popular demand) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th S ID E W A L K Superb vocal harmony group


Free admission before 10 p.m. Why not book a meal In the


* LOUNGE BAR ★ THURSDAY, MARCH 9th GRAND


In aid of Frankie Beavls Appeal


C H A R ITY SHOW


Bumper prize raffle Special guest artists


Room available for private


hire. Weddlng8, etc. catered for


Carvery and reserve a table In tne Cabaret Room


IIBBLE m \


HANDIC1 Parish !


TUESDAY, M| 7-30 |


All members cc %


BLACK BULL INN, CHATBURN


C L IT H E R O E 4 1 2 0 0


Meals are available every lunchtime and evening, except Mondays.


We also offer a full roast served with FR ESH vegetables every Sunday lunchtime for Just


£2.50


Each weekday we are n ow open from


5 p.m. for you r early evening relaxation.


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CLAYTON MANOR Home for the Elderly


(Established 1983)


RIBCHESTER ROAD, WILPSHIRE, BLACKBURN


Friends and relations are invited for


THURSDAY, MARCH 16th at 3-00 p.m.


following completion of alterations and refurbishment


REV. STANLEY JOHNSON will officially open the new extension


For residential enquiries please ring: BLACKBURN 48520


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A F T E R N O O N T E A * ¥


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¥ ¥ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ GIANT INDOOR


COLLECTORS’ MARKET AND* CAR BOOT SALE


500 Drlve-ln Undercover Spaces at the


N E W C L IT H E R O E A U C T IO N M A R T (Clitheroe North turn off A59)


* Clear your garage, toft or lounge - everyone welcome from 8 a.m.


SPECIAL 2-DAY EVENT


WADDINGTQl SOCIAL!


Every Sunday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


★ ★ ★ ★ ★


C Bring your own stall £6 • Use one of ours, only £8 ,


★ ★


EDISFORD i


Opening Thursday, March j Friday, March 17th,


Saturday, March 18th,I


+¥ ¥


C LA IM IN G D A T E S


Any organisation wishing to make a daim lor a tuture 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.


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


Contact:


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE Tel. 24804/22323


A P R I L 21 S T at C i v ic Hal l . C l i th e ro e , R o t a r y C lu b of Cl i theroe present a niiiht or Jaz z w i t h Ja z z College.


A P R I L 6 th . 7 th and 8 th , B o l to n -b y -B ow l a n d Drama


S om e t h in n e w ” . E n q . to B o l to n -b y -B owla n d 277.


F R I D A Y , M A R C H 1 7 t h , 1989. Bowla n d School P T A S up p er Dance.


M A R C H 1 5 t h . C l i t h e r o e Con ce r t Soc. T h e Edinburgh St r ing Qu ar tet at 7-30 p.in .


M A Y 28th , ' 1989. Slaldburn A n t i q u e F le a M a r k e t in large marquee. 11 a .m. to 5 p .m. Book a stall wi th Mrs Sl inger , Slaidburn 265.


S A T U R D A Y 2 5 th 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 . Secondhand Book Fai r .


S U N D A Y , J U N E 4 th , Hound T a b le / L lo n s He r i tag e Fai r , details of stalls, T e l . C l i th ­ eroe 256 6 4.


W E D N E S D A Y 1 2 t h to Saturday 15th A p r i l , 1989, 7 -3 0 p .m . S ta g e T w o


G a r d e n ” , a comedy by Alan A y c k b o u r n c .


2 2N D A P R I L , 1 0 -3 0 A .M . Parish Hal l . Cl i th e roe Civic Society - Publ ic Meet ing, 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 In s t . B r i t . Archi tects.


CLITHEROE FUNFI


Drama , fo rme r l y Wa dd in g - ton Drama G r o u p presents 'R o u n d a n d R o u n d the


CLITHEROE CONCl THE


Wednesday, Royal Gramr


EDINBUI


Chatburn RoadI T ic k e ts a t the d o o r £ 3 .m


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SUNDAY, MARCH 12th f INDOOR STALLS E7


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OUTDOOR STALLS £4 No| TABLES FOR I


For booking or advicel Barnoldswick 811


PETER AND MARIES! BU F FE T SUPI


FRIDAY, MAF at 8-00 |


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Tickets £3.50 avallabl Church Hall on Fridal


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