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SATURDAY BBC-1 MS OPEN UNIVERSi fY.
6 2 5 S A TU R D A Y S T A R T S HERE.
840 ROLAND'S RAT RACE. 9-00 GOING LIVEl 12-12 WEATHER.
12-15 GRANDSTAND with Bob Wilson: 12-20 Football: Pre view of today's Cup semi finals; 1-00 News; 1-05 Snooker; 2-00 Racing from Newbuiy; 2-05 Snooker; 2- 30 Racing from Newbury; 2- 35 Snooker; 3-00 Racing from N e w b u ry ; 3 -0 5 Snooker; 3-30 Racing from Newbury; 3-35 Snooker; 3- 50 Football; 4-00 Snooker; 4-35 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS; Weather.
5-15 S P O R T / R E G I O N A L NEWS.
5- 20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.
545M A C G Y V E R . Starring Richard Dean Anderson as an all-action hero. Mac finds himself up against an evil casino owner as he tries to retrieve $60m. worth of sto len diamonds.
6- 35 MORRIS MINOR'S MAR VELLOUS MOTORS.
7- 05BOB SAYS . . . OPPOR TUNITY KNOCKS.
7-55 COLUMBO. An electrical appliance in the bathroom produces a wealthy victim whose death suggests to Columbo a relation with a motive.
9415 N E W S SPORT; Weather.
A N D
9-20 MIDNIGHT CALLER. Jack falls in love with a beautiful singer who claims that her ex-husband wants to kill her.
10-10THE ODD COUPLE. Felix goes missing causing Oscar concern.
10-
R O A D T O W E M B L E Y . Desmond Lynam
introduces highlights from today's FA Cup semi-finals between Liverpool and Not tingham Forest, and Everton and Norwich City.
11- 50 F I L M : D U E L A T
DIABLO. Tough western with James Garner at the head of an impressive cast as an army scout who is searching for the man who scalped his Indian wife when he comes across evidence of an Imminent Apache uprising. With Sidney Poitier, Bill Travers, Bibi Andersson and Dennis Weaver.
1-30 WEATHER. i BBC-2
6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-55 NETWORK EAST.
C BBC-1
M5 0PEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-
9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.
10-00 HANDMADE. 10- 10- 11-
MATHS. 11- 55 PLAYBUS. i )
12- 05 SIGN EXTRA. 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 ; O N T H E RECORD.
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2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00FILM: T H E S A T A N BUG . Alistair MacLean thriller starring George Mahan’s, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis and Dana Andrews. A newly-deve loped, deadly virus is stolen from a top-secret research establishment in America by a power-crazed fanatic. 50 CARTOON.
5- OO HE AD O F T H E
CLASS starring Howard Hesseman as unconven tional teacher Charlie Moore. The Fillmore High School Honors team faces defeat in city academic com petition playoffs. . .
5-25 THE CLOTHES SHOW. 5-
6- 25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE. 7-
3- 3540 MINUTES: Profile of Celia Hammond, top model of the Swinging Sixties, who has abandoned the glamour of the fashion world to rescue stray cats, a mission which takes her on a lonely, sometimes dangerous, patrols of London's alleys and wasteland. Her aim is to reduce the huge number of animals destroyed in Britain every day by setting up low- cost spaying and neutering clinics.
4- 15 THE SKY A T NIGHT. Pa trick Moore visits La Silla, one of the world's major observatories, set high in the Andes mountains of Chile.
4-40 SNOOKER. 6- 20THE TRIUMPH OF TH E WEST.
7- 10-
8- 00 J O U R N E Y SILENCE.
620 SHOOTER. Crack photo- journalist Matt Thompson works for the International Press Bureau and, with his pal Stork O'Connor and a group of other hardened news photographers, is covering the war in Vietnam. Thompson invents a side- kick so he can make extra money to surreptitiously feed into a Saigon orphanage.
11- THE MOVIES. 12- 00 B O N N I E
15 NEWSVIEW; Weatherview. I N T O
9- 05 WORLD SNOOKER.
miere) A stranger arrives in a small isolated village in the French colony of Madagas car in 1947. His rumour mongering ('tabataba') pro vokes disaffection among the peasants and leads one group to take up the fight for independence.
11*25 RAPIDO. 11-
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5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV A.M.
9-25 GHOST TRAIN including T H E
R E A L GHOSTBUSTERS.
11- 12-
30 CHART SHOW. AWARDS.
1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITN NATIONAL WEATHER.
1-05 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE. 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS.
35M A TCH O F TH E DAY:
2- 10 S T A R R I N G D I R K BOGARDE . . . "The Span ish Gardener." An embit tered diplomat is posted to a small Spanish town where he tries to prevent the friendship between his youn g son and their gardener.
4-00 SUPERGRAN. 4-30 CARTOON TIME.
4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- OOITN NE W S a n d I T V National Weather followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
5-
HULK. While working at an orphanage, Banner discov ers two of the girls are under the influence of a Fagin-type thief.
6-
7- 00 CATCHPHRASE. 7- 30 DAVRO'S SKETCH PAD.
8- 00 M U R D E R , S H E
WROTE. Jessica Fletcher stumbles upon political espionage and unravels a plot to assassinate the Brit ish Prime Minister.
9- 001 T N N E W S A N D
SPO RT followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.
SUNDAY
7-15 WORLD SNOOKER. 7-45TH E A TR E NIG H T (new series) ARMS AND TH E MAN by George Bernard Shaw.
15 ARTICLES OF FAITH.
30 BUSINESS MATTERS. 55 FAMILY HISTORY.
20 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH 35 HAVING A BABY.
9-30 F I L M : C U T T E R ’ S WAY. Political thriller star ring Jeff Bridges and John Heard as two friends, Bone and Cutter, who embark on the blackmail of a powerful oil tycoon after Bone wit nesses the dumping of a girl's body. Despite Bone's later doubts, Cutter, a crip pled Vietnam veteran, is inspired by the idea of exacting revenge on an establishment figure. Lisa Eichhorn is Cutter’s wife, seduced by Bone before her untimely demise, and Ste phen Elliott the tycoon, J. J. Cord.
11-15 WORLD SNOOKER. ( Granada
5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV A.M. 9-
SUNDAY. 10-
10- 45 LINK. 11- 00 MEDITATION. 12- 00 VISIONS. 12-30 ACTION POINT. THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.
50 ANIMALS ROADSHOW. 15 MAY TO DECEMBER.
7- 45 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. Tristan and James visit Grimsby to examine an export consign ment of sheep with two Rus sian vets.
8- 40 M A S T E R M I N D wi t h Magnus Magnusson. This week's contestants answer questions on the Wars of the Roses; European Torpedo Boats and Destroyers to 1945; the life and works of Dostoevsky; and the history of Mexico 1519 — 1910.
9- 10 NEWS; Weather. 9-25 THAT’S LIFE!
10-10 EVERYMAN. 10- 11-
11-55 WEATHER. C BBC-2
50 WHEN IN ITALY. 15 NETWORK EAST.
1-
12-50 AAP KAA HAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.
10 EYEWITNESS.
2- 00S E C O N D DIV IS IO N SPECIAL.
3- 00S U N D A Y M A T I
NEE. "Butch and Sundance — Th e Ea rly Y e a rs ." Although only young. Robert Parker — alias Butch Cas sidy — is already a sea soned outlaw when released from Laramie jail. After meeting fiery but incompe tent gunman Harry Long- baum, head for his old Utah hideout. But most of his old gang are arrested — and a surviver, O. C . Hanks, suspects Butch of betrayal. Starring William Katt, Tom Be r e ng er a n d J i l l Eikenberry.
5-05 BULLSEYE. 535 CORONATION STREET. 630NEWS followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.
635 GRANADA REPORTS. . 640 HIGHWAY. 7-
7-45 CAPSTICK’S LAW.
« 0 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-05 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB.
1- 35 ONE IN FOUR. 2- 0 5 TH E W E E K IN T H E LORDS.
2-45 WORLD SNOOKER. 500 RUGBY SPECIAL 500 MUSIC IN CAMERA. 6 -3 5 TH E
PROGRAMME. M O N E Y
' 645 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.
9- 00TANAMERA.
10- 00 FLOYD ON TV. In the last in the present series, Keith Floyd digs into our subcon scious where distant anxie ties are waiting to be exploited by the canny advertising copywriter.
1630 CELEBRATION.
SELL THOSE UNWANTED
Channel 4
25G H O S T T R A I N ON 15 THE CAMPELLS.
600 HALLELUJAH! 630 COUNTRY WAYS. 7-00 ALL MUCK AND MAGIC? 7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES. 600 DAVID THE GNOME. 630CHILD REN O F F I R E MOUNTAIN.
9-00 DENNIS. The mischievous antics of this American car toon character.
625 MOVIE MAHAL.
1 600THE W O R L D T H I S WEEK. Last night's edition of the international affairs programme.
11-00 POB’S PROGRAMME. 11- 3 0W O R Z E L G UMMI D G E DOWN UNDER.
12- 00 THE WALTONS. 1- 00 LOST IN SPACE.
2- 00P O O R LI TTL E R I C H GIRL
625 LIGHT OF MANY MASKS. 655 BIG WORLD CAFE.
4- 5- 00T H E WEATHER. PROGRAMME.
630 C U R L I N G : L A D IE S W O R L D C U R L I N G CHAMPIONSHIPS.
630 FAIR PLAY. 645 THE COSBY SHOW. 7-15 FRAGILE EARTH: MAN- EATING TIGERS.
6 1 5 TH E A L D E N B U R G H MASTERCLASSES.
615 THE MEDIA SHOW. 1615 T H I S
15 FAMILY FORTUNES. S P O R T I N G
LIFE (1963) A major sea son of' British films of the '60s begins today with this classic drdma directed by Lindsay Anderson charting the affair between a miner- turned-rugby league player and a repressed widow. Starring Richard Harris and Rachel Roberts.
1245 A-Z OF C & W WITH HANK WANGFORD. Series about American country music seen through the eyes of Hank Wangford.
145 CLOSE. B U R N LE Y
BTEBAC IN THIS YOUR B B Efivld LOCAL PAPER
EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED R E A D E R T R IP S
SATURDAY, APRIL 29th S P R IN G F LOW ER S H O W a t H a r r o g a t e
Prices Including admission • Child £4 00 *
BOOKING: VISCOUNT CENTRAL. Ruskin Street and Bus Station. TEL. 39371
LEADER-TIMES, Scotland Road, Nelson . FOR BUYING SELLING CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES, King Street, Clitheroe EVERY FRIDAY — LADIES FREE
GENTS HALF PRICE Before 11 p.m.
CRAZY NIGHT
Madcapdrag DJs Vera and Mother plus F R ID A Y , A P R I L 1 4 th
55NEWS SUMMARY AND B U S I N E S S
THE BALLOON DANCERS From TV
FRIDAY, APRIL 21st THE OPERATOR
A hunky male dancer
S A TU R D A Y S TA R C A B A R E T NIGHT April 15th
THE GLITTER BAND
(Remember Angel Face) A P R IL 2 2 n d
BEAT THE SYSTEM (Fantastic)
BOOK CARLO'S II for weddings, celebrations, fashion shows, business promotions. Full facilities. ALBERT ROAD, COLNE. Tel. 869185
11- 12- 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK
H. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
30THE O TH E R S ID E OF MIDNIGHT.
1-00 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
1-55MOVIE CLA SS IC S: TH E 40s. "My Son. My Son.” William Essex has two burn ing ambitions — to write
about the poverty and injus tice he saw as a boy in the slums ol Manchester, and to make enough money to ensure that he never has to sutler that poverty himself. Based on Howard Spring's novel ol the same name. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
4-00 NIGHT B E A T : OFF TH E WALL.
10 FILM: TABATABA (TV pre
C L Y D E . When Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow met in 1931. the economic chaos of the Depression provided the matrix for a life of crime — robbing grocery stores, garages and banks. Later they are joined by a "wheelman" and Clyde's brother, Buck. The quintet’s raids continue. As their reputation grows, they become the object of manhunts.
2-OOTHE H I T M A N A N D H ER . Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
4-00 BATMAN. 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP 10.
( Channel 4 } 55 WORLD SNOOKER.
600 ARK ON THEMOVE. 630 JUST 4 FUN. 7-00 BRIGHT SPARKS. 7-30 STREETWISE. 600 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. 630THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW. •
620 JAZZ CLASSICS. Original performances by the stars of the 1930s and 1940s.
625 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR.
630 LISTENING EYE. 30 TSB ROCK SCHOOL THE
1600 MONEYSPINNER. 1630 JANE EYRE (1944) Orson Welles as the anguished Rochester and Joan Fon taine as the demu r e governess.
12-20IRONBARK BILL 12-30 DANCE WITH ME. 1- 00 ONE HOUR WITH YOU. 2- 25 T H E
T H R E E
STOOGES. Men in Black. The Three Stooges are let loose in a big hospital.
2-45C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING. From Ayr.
505 BROOKSIDE. 600 RIGHT TO REPLY. 630 CHALLENGE TO SPORT. 7-OOTHE W O R L D T H I S W EE K. F o l l owe d by Weather.
15 T H E I N C R E D I B L E 15 MY SECRET DESIRE.
600 OUR CHARLIE. Launching Channel 4's major retro spective of Charlie Chaplin's greatest screen triumphs, this newly-commissioned d o c ume n t a r y wi t t i l y assesses Chaplin’s cultural impact through the com ments of the famous and footage of Chaplin in public and private. Followed by:
600 THE KID. Chaplin’s classic first feature in which he adopts an abandoned baby and rears him as his own son.
1600 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA- TIONAL: THE R O A D HOME. An Anglo-Polish co production shot in Poland.
11- 12-
1-25 CLOSE.
55 MONTREUX JAZZ '88. 55 RIVRON.
H o t e l & R e s t a u r a n t B o l t o n -b y -B o w la n d
Roger and Pru Jowett are pleased to announce the
RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th
GRAND on
We shall be pleased to welcome old friends and new faces.
From 12 noon to 6 p.m. a light buffet will be freely available, free beer courtesy of Websters and Wilson Brewers.
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Opert for morning coffees, bar meals, lunch and evening, traditional family Sunday lunches and high teas.
SUNDAY MARKET GISBURN
GIGANTIC a n d C A R B O O T S A L E
at tha AUCTION MARKET C a r b o o t s p a c e s £6
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All sellers welcome — no booking, arrive from 8 a.m. Organised b y R A Y P R O M O T IO N S L TD ( 0 2 5 3 ) 7 1 2 7 7 6 / 7 2 1 0 3 5 e v e n i n g s
* GIANT INDOOR * COLLECTORS’ MARKET
¥ AND CAR BOOT SALE 500 Drive-In Undercover Spaces at the
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NEW C L ITH ER O E A U C T IO N MART
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^ Bring your own stall £6 O Use one ot ours, only £8 l (
Clear your garage, loft or lounge — everyone welcome from 8 a.m.
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HILLOCK FARM RESTAURANT
Northcote Road O Old Langho Tel. Blackburn 48655
O PEN LU N C H T IM E TUESDAY - FRIDAY, 12 noon -
for a la carte menu and Farmhouse Lunches
and don’t forget our SPECIAL SUNDAY
LUNCH MENU available from 12 noon — 6 p.m. FREE HONEYMOON OFFER
when you hold your wedding reception here in 1989 (minimum 35 people)
For reservations or inquiries phone Eustace or Sue Collier on BLACKBURN 48655
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SPRING SALE Saturday, April 15th
To be opened at 2-30 p.m. by Mr Edmund Parker, of Blackburn
Cake, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Flowers and Fruit Stalls
Afternoon teas Admission 10p (Bus 227 leaves York Street at 2-15 p.m.) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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LOW MOOR CLUB F R ID A Y , A P R IL 14th
SHEILA STEVENS (Female Vocalist)
Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday MEMBERS DRAW
Sunday, April 16th: £10 THE METHODIST CHURCH Celebrates
25 YEARS AT TRINITY S U N D A Y , A P R I L 16th
10-30 — Praise and Prayer led by members of 6 -0 0 -
the congregation. Preacher: Dr Cyril Royle.
- Evening Celebration led by Dr and Mrs Roger Bland.
2 p.m.
Call and see our Microwave Consultant in store between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CONSULTANCY MICROWAVE
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th N O R W E B S H O P
2 NEW M AR K E T S TR E E T , C LITH EROE . Tel. 22269
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Clitheroe S 23278 RIBBLE VALLEY DRAMA FESTIVAL
Adjudicator Bernard Prentice S A TU R D A Y , APRIL 29th at 7 p.m. The Arena Theatre Company
P L A Y IN G C A E S A R By Philip Stagg
MONDAY, MAY 1 st at 7-30 p.m. Roman Court Theatre, London
I C L A U D I U S By John Mortimer TU E S D A Y , MAY 2nd at 7-30 p.m.
Calderstones Revue & Dramatic Society T H E R E G O E S T H E B R ID E By Ray Cooney
W EDN ESD A Y, MAY 3rd One Act Evening at 7 p.m. Halton Players ID E A F O R A P L A Y By Richard Tydeman
Formby Theatre Club A H A P P Y M A N By David Welsh Manor Players ONE CROWDED HOUR By Conrad Carter TH U R SD A Y , MAY 4th at 7-30 p.m. Formby Theatre Club
1 5SATUR D AY N IG H T A T T H E A N A S T A S I A F I L E By Royce Ryton A N D
FRIDAY, MAY 5th at 7-30 p.m. Lancaster Footlights
Q U A R T E R M A IN E ’S T E R M S By Simon Gray S A TU R D A Y , MAY 6th at 7 p.m. Castle Players, Bridgend
S T R I N G E R ’S L A S T S T A N D
Booking office open Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.; 3 p.m. — 5 p.m. or evening.
Saturday 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. or evening. Admission £2, Season Ticket £12
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HOTEL, CLITHEROE 1 j p .m . t i l l 5 - 3 0 p . m . A d m i s s i o n : £ 1 . 0 0
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L O W E R 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 Lurich £ 4 .4 5
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EACH EVENING Reservations welcome — Clitheroe 28705
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S A T U R D A Y 3 rd and Sunday 4 th Ju n e , 1 98 9 . S la id b u rn Steam and V intage Vehicle disp lay. S la id b u rn 605.
S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 1 7 th . T r in i t y S i lv e r Ju b i le e C ele b ra t io n s . R a in b ow M a rk e t .
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S U N D A Y . J U N E 1 8 t h . C h a ig lc y M a n o r open d ay . I n q u i r i e s A c c r i n g t o n 3 8 3 3 4 7 .
Notice is given that the ANNUAL PARISH
MEETING will be held on
MONDAY, APRIL 17th, 1989 In the Methodist S ch o o lro om at 7-30 p.m.
Business will include the Chairman's Report upon the Council’s work, the accounts and the Best Kept Village entry policy. Electors are invited to submit agenda items to the Chair man or Clerk before the meeting. Th e Police will be represented at the meeting and will dis cuss the implementation of Neighbourhood Watch Schemes with residents.
The Parish Meeting will be followed by an Ordinary Meeting of the Parish Council.
E. B. LU C A S Clerk to the Council
27 Waddow Grove, Waddlngton
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DUSTIN HOFFM EDISFORD SCHOOL PTA
CAR BOOT SALE
A t the S ch o o l, E dis fo rd Road
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
£5 in advance (£6 on the day)
II wet, inside — refreshments Details:
Clitheroe 22239 (day); 23797 (evenings)
NIGH FREE ADMISS F R ID A Y N IG H “
S A TU R D A Y NIG Henparties, 21ats
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JUMBLE SALE
In the Parish Hall, Lowergate
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th
At 2 p.m. Admission 10p
D u n s o p B r id g e , C l i th e r o e B B 7 3B B T e l . 0 2 0 0 8 2 7 1
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Smoked trout with horseradish sauce................ ..........£2.85 Homemade chicken liver pale with toast.....................£2.65 Cream of mussel and cider soup.................................. £2-25 Cherry tomatoes in lemon yoghurt dressing.............. £2.50 Stir fry prawns in oyster sauce with sesame seeds___£2.95 Mushrooms in garlic butler......... ............................... £250 Cheese truffles with celery mayonnaise........................ £2.65 Melon with blackcurrant and cassis sorbet..............
£250
Homemade soup of the day................................... ..........95p Consomme laced with Brandy........................................ 95p
Thai pork fillet with peanut relish...... . ....................... £725 Noisette of Lamb with artichoke and lemon sauce........£750 Banana and mushroom sirloin steak........................... £825 Salmon steak with parsley butler.................................£730 Breast of chicken with peaches................................. T-Bone steak cooked to your liking..
£725 ...................... £950
Sirloin steak cooked to your liking................................£7.95 Al l served with fresh vegetables and potatoes . ALL PRICES INCLUDE VAT
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SUMMER BAR SNACK MENU
and SUNDAY SPECIAL y i Ca. C la r t e .
Homemade soup of the day with bread roll...................... 95p Polled shrimp salad with brown bread....................... £1.90 Selection of sandwiches (Homecooked meals)............ .. £130 French filler open sandwich and salad...................... ’ . £2.25 Pitta pockets: Chilli con came Ham, cheese and salad special................ .....................£235 Tasty tuna tacos.: . . . .................... ; ..................... ■ £235
Stuffed jackets: BBQ Beans with Pepperoni Cottage cheese, pineapple, celery and tomato........ .... £2.95 Chicken curry with accompaniments.......................... £325 Steak and mushroom pie................
£350
Fisherman's Delight.................................................... £3.25 Selection of Sweets.............................................
£120
Fresh ground coffee and mint.............................................7Op SU N D A Y SPECIAL <
' Soup of the day ' Selections of Sweets Melon boat
Coffee Roast of the Day £ 6 . 0 0
A LL DISHES ARE HOMEMADE AND TAKE A LITTLE LONGER TO PREPARE
SER VICE C H A R G E N O T IN C L U D E D
MORNING COFFEE AND AFTERNOON TEAS ALSO SERVED
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Rotary invite yo
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Music of Cole Porter, Jerom Jaz z St
Civic Hall FR ID A Y , APRI
Admission by ticket only £3. Rotary memb
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Beverley Wardle on
Burnley 26161 i f MANCHESTER,
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Arts and Enteru t o n T
Not the National
MEASURE FO A new production o l Shakespear
THURSDAY 13th & FRIDAY Tickets fro
Dare devil. . . Dynamic
THE MAZZEPA UKR SATURDAY, APRIL 15th Tickets E3.50/E5.50. Co
JOHN BRIGGS Plays YOUR KIND OF MUSIC
(International pianist)
S UN DA Y , APRIL 16th — 7-30 p.m.
Tickets E4/E3
DANNY THOMPS King o f the ac
TH UR SD A Y , APRI Tickets £5 (£4.50 be!
THE MAYORESS'S LADIES COMMITTEE* BURNLEY & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF TRADE
CLOTHES SHOW APRIL 18th & 19th
ANOTHER
— 7-30 p.m. Tickets £2.50
(In aid of the Mayor $ Appeal Fund) M E C H A N IC S
BONSAI TREES An Illustrated talk by
GROWING Gordon Wilkinson
MONDAY, APRIL 24th — 7 p.m.
Tickets £1
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Every Friday 7-3 All Double
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