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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Jith/ I.llli, IDS!) m m eem m EBi


U n a SATURDAY


( BBC-1 )


5-55R U G B Y U N IO N L iv e coverage of Australia v Brit­ ish Lions in the Third Test at Sydney


7- 40 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-


a-35 UP2U New Series


10-42 WEATHER 10-45 G R AN D S TAN D 1 0 -5 0 Cricket: Essex v Nottingh­ amshire at Lord's lor the Benson and Hedges Cup Final, 1-15 News, 1-20 Rugby: Australia v British Lions, 2-00 Racing Irom Newbury, 2-05 Cricket, 2-30 Racing, 2-35 Cricket, 3-00 Racing, 3-05 Cricket, 3-25 Racing Irom the Curragh, 3- 30 Golf: Bells Scottish Open trom Gleneagles. (Timings subject to change).


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


5- 45M A C G Y V E R : ' T h e Gauntlet'


6-


NESS. Showbiz quiz pre­ sented by Mike Smith


7- 05 LES DENNIS LAUGHTER SHOW


7-35SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND Comedy


84)5 COLUMBO: "The Bye Bye S k y -H i g h IQ Mu r d e r Case” Starring Peter Falk, Smaantha Eggar and Theo­ dore Bikel.


9*15 N E W S 9-


A N D SPORT; Weather


t lo n " . A young Irish girl comes into casulaty with a priest who refuses to help hospital staff by supplying inlormation he received dur­ ing confession.


10-


W H E N I L A U G H (1981) Starring Marsha Mason. Neil Simon's drama about a divorced actress who is trying to rebuild her lite in New York when an old flame oilers her a part in a new play, which bears a curious similarity to her for­ mer life.


12-15CRICKET Highlights ol today's Benson and Hedges Cup Final, Essex and Not­ tinghamshire at Lord's.


1-05 Weather 1-10 Close


BBC-2 6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 30 ROOBARB


2-45 FILM: DANGEROUS MIS­ SION (1954) A salesgirl wit­ nesses a nightclub killing and finds hereseff the quarry ol a murderer and the police. Piper Laurie. Victor Mature and Vincent Price.


4-00THE WE E K IN TH E LORDS.


4- 40 CRICKET 7- 8-


NESS Five-part 'factional' series Irom India dramatis­ ing the chaotic events ol 1947-48 which preceded the partition ol the country by the outgoing British to create th e Muslim st age of Pakistan.


9-


(1978) Judy Davis leads local Sydney residents in a battle against ruthless prop­ erty speculators. Thriller, based on real incidents.


10- 45PINK FLOYD LIVE IN VENICE


12-20 CLOSE ( Granada j 35THAT'S SHOWBUS I -


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS 64)0 TV AM 9-


Scooby Do


11- 12-


30 BATMAN


1-00 ITN NEWS Weather 1-05 GRANADA REPORTS 1-10JOBWATCH I- 40ROBINSON CRUSOE (1988) TV Movie


5O0ITN NEWS We a t h e r , GRANADA REPORTS


30 CASUALTY: " A b s o lu - 6- BROKE


6- 40C H A M P I O N BLOCKBUSTERS


20FILM: IT ONLY HURTS


7- 30B E A D L E ' S BOX OF TRICKS With Jeremy Beadle


8- 00 S T A R R I N G J O N VOIGHT:‘ ‘THE ODESSA FILE" (1974) Alter reading the diary ol a former con­ centration camp inmale, a journalisl is determined lo bring to justice the coman- dant now living in Germany under a new identity.


10- I I - 20 ITN NEWS Weather


10-10 HOOPERMAN "Me and Mr Magoo"


Dragon". Lee is recruited by British Intelligence to help stop the traffic in opium and prostitutes run by Han, a renegard from Lee's Shaolin temple, followed by ITN News Headlines


5-10 A.LF. 'Isn't it Romantic' 5- 40T A R B Y ' S F R A M E GAME With Jimmy Tarbuck


1-05 CINEMATTRACTIONS 1- 35THE TWILIGHT ZONE "N e e d to K n o w " In a small, otherwise normal town, a Government inspec­ tor finds insanity spreading Irom person to person like a plague.


30 NEWSBIEW Wealherview 15TAMAS - THE DARK­


2- 00TH E HI T MAN A N D HER With the semi-linals ol the " I Wanna Dance" com­ petition. Followed by ITN News Headlines


4-00 BATHAM 4-30 AMERICA'S TOP 10


1 5 F I LM: H E A T W A V E 6- ( Channel 4 j BLACKPOOL X20


COMING soon to a local stop near you -


SOOTHE A M A T E U R NATURALIST


30 JUST 4 FUN


7- 00 KABOODLE 7-


9- 9-


25 GHOST TRAIN including 30 THE CHART SHOW


800 STREETWISE 8- 30THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW "Secret Admirers"


15 JAZZ CLASSICS


9*25 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


and hearing children.


10004 WHAT ITS WORTH 10-


30MARIE AN TOIN E T T E


(1938) Norma Shearer stars in the title role in this lilm account of the rise and (all of the last queen of France.


1-15 FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO (1943) Wor ld War Two thriller starring Franchot Tone as a British soldier who inpersonates a German spy.


305C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­ ING From York and the Curragh


10YOUNG, GIFTED AND


505 B R O O K S I D E OMNIBUS 6-00


500 COUNTDOWN 530T O U R DE F R A N C E


1989 Channel 4's exclusive daily coverage ol the 76th Tour de France, Stage 14, leaving Marseille on route to Gap.


700 T H E W O R L D T H I S WE E K F o l l o w e d by WEATHER


500KINGDOM OF THE SUN: TUMBLER IN THE SKY


10STAR MOVIE "E n te r the


900 LA NUIT DE VARENNES (1982) C o n tin u in g the Bicentenary feature season is the British TV premiere of Ettore Scola's witty look at the Revolution as seen through the eyes and dis­ cussions ol a group ol peo­ ple in Ihe coach following the fleeing King Louis and his family to Varennes in 1971.


11- 25 AFTER DARK * DIRECT S ERVICE to Blackpool 30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY


3|F DAILY from Saturday, 15 July until Sunday 30 July, then every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday until 28 August (Inclusive)


* BARGAIN FARES-just pay the driver RETURN FARES


30 HAND IN HAND For deaf


A d u l t £2.50


C h lld /O A P D is a b le d


£2 .0 0


You can board service X28 at any local stop along the way at the following times:


He nth orn Po s t O ff ic e ................................................................090 0 Low Moor St Anns Court.............................................. 0905 York Street.....................................................................0915 Whatley Bus Station.................................


0925


Langho Spring Mill................................- ....................0930 Wilpshire Bulls Head..................................................... 0935


Calls at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Talbot Road Bus Stab'on RETURNS AT 5-45 p.m


RIBBLE Pimlico Road. ★ Tel: 23028


ONE MAN AND HIS DOG QE.II PLAYING FIELDS CHARITY TRUST


SHEEPDOG TRIALS Sunday, July 23rd from midday at QE.II, Mitton Road, Whalley


OPEN AND NOVICE


Refreshments, soft drinks, ice-cream, etc. Entrance: Adults 20p, Children 10p


Organised b y R ossendale Sheepdog S o cie ty Sheep kindly loaned by Mr Vincent Fox


SUNDAY 545 ITN NEWS Weather ( __ BBC-1 D C T BBC-2 )


545 OPEN UNIVERSITY 555 PLAYBUS "The Dot Stop" 515 UMBRELLA 530 THIS IS THE DAY


10- 00MATHS MODELS AND METHODS The movements of vectors


1525 T H E R O M A N S IN FRANCE


1550FILM: THE CAMEL BOY (1983) Feature-length ani­ mation about an Arabian camel boy and his adven­ tures in Australia's Great Victoria Desert.


11- Turns


12- 05 SEE HEARI 12-30COUNTRY FI LE Ann Brown investigates crop cir­ cles. This year has seen a record outbreak of these unexplained shapes in the UK's wheat and bar ley fields.


1- 00 N e w e ; W e a t h e r ; BONANZA


2- 00 EASTENDERS 3- 00FILM: A HOLE IN THE HEAD (1959) Frank Sinatra stars as a run-down Miami hotel owner who turns to his elder brother (Edward G. Robinson) when things get tough but finds that he sets a high price on his help.


4-


lenge with Gloria Hunnilord and Dr Alan Maryon Davis. Having their lifestyles and fitness checked out this week are former soccer player/manager Terry Neill, a lorry driver and a globe­ trotting housewife.


525 OUR HOUSE 515 THE BIG E: Chris Baines meets people who are taking action to improve the environment, Irom restoring woodlands to running civic societies.


525 NEWS: Weather 540 PRIASE BEI Thora Hird introduces favourite hymns Irom "Songs ol Praise"


7-15 0 N L Y F O O L S A N D HORSES


7-45 SUPERSENSE: "Sense ol Timing". Special ef fects wizardry explores how time appears to different animals, from the slow world ol ele­ phants to the rapid pace of shrews. Natural clocks which govern lile in the slow and last lanes are seen con­ trolling the activity ol bees, the navigatio ol birds and the emergence once every 17 years ol the extraordinary North Americal Periodic Cicada.


515 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL: "The Playing Field"


505 NEWS; Weather 520 CHELWORTH Peter Jeffrey and Gemma Jones in part two ol the new drama series following Ihe struggle of one man to restore his family home lo its lormer glory.


1515HEART OF THE MAT­ TER JoanBakewell


1550THE BIG E 11-15 THE ODD COUPLE 11-40 WEATHER 11-45 Close





SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS IN THIS YOUR


\ BURNLEY 22331 LOCAL PAPER FOR BUYING SFllING


550 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-05 ONE IN FOUR 1-35 GRANDSTAND 1-40 Swim­ ming, 2-15 Shell British Grand Prix Irom Silverstone, 4-40 Golf. St. Mellion Goll Challenge: Faldo and Lyle v Nicklaus and Watson, 6-00 Swimming


54 5 0NE MAN AN D HIS DOG Heat 4 brings compet­


itors (rom Ireland lo Esth- waite Water


7-30ROUGH GUIDE TO THE WORLD Sydney


55CARTOON Book Worm


520 THREE OF A KIND 505 ALEXEI SAYLE’s stuff 535W O M E N IN P O L I ­ TICS; Corazon Aquino


1515 GRAND PRIX Highlights of today's Shell British Grand Prix.


1550MOVIEDROME Alex Cox introduces tonight's lilm in the cult movie season


10-53F ILM : THE GRISSOM GANG (1971 Kansas City, 1931: Three petty crooks who kidnap a beautiful heir­ ess are butchered by the notorious Grissom Gang, who decide to hold the girl to ransom. Soon the psychotic gang leader tails for her. James Hadley Chase's tale of violence and greed.


55 GO FOR ITI Health chal­ 1-00 Close Q Granada j


500 ITN MORNING NEWS 500 TV AM 525G H O S T T R A I N ON SUNDAY


1515THE CAMPBELLS "M r Stevenson”


1545 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 00 HEARTLAND 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 APP KAA HAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 1-00ITN NEWS followed by Weather


1-15 CELEBRATION MASTER­ C L A S S Wit h Y e h u d i Menuhin


1-45 THE SEA URCHINS M O T H E W O N D E R F U L WORLD OF DISNEY


305THE SUNDAY MOVIE: ‘ ‘ T h e y w h o D a r e ” (1954) World War Two drama. Lt. Graham ol the Special Boat Service leads a raiding party to Rhodes on a mission to blow up two air­ fields Irom which enemy bombers are hampering Allied lines ol comunication. Starring Dirk Bogarde, Den­ holm El l iot t and Akim Tamirotl.


500 THE QUEEN MOTHER IN CANADA


530 C O R O N A T I O N STREET Omnibus edition


530 ITN NEWS Weather 535 GRANADA REPORTS 540 DIAL-A-HYMN 7-15 HOME TO ROOST 7-45 WE ARE SEVEN Sixth and last episode of the dram serial. Bridget Morgan has accepted the offer ol a farm in a n o th e r par t of the country.


500 THAT'S LOVE Could Ihe perfect marriage be made happier still by anolher addi­ tion? Last in the series.


530TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED 'The Best Chess Player in the World"


1500 SPITTING IMAGE "Royal Variety Show".


1530TALES OF SHERWOOD FOREST


11- 30 LET'S FACE THE MU­ SIC ol Noel Coward


12- 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


1-25THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT


1-55 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 50s ‘King Richard and the Crusaders’ (1954) Starring Rex Harrison, Virginia Mayo


and George Sanders. Fol­ lowe d by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


44)0 NIGHTBEAT ( Channel 4 ~)


500 HALLELUJAH! 530 FLIGHT OVER SPAIN 7-00 GO FISHING 7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 500 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


530 QUEST OF EAGLES 500 DENNIS 525 HERE AND NOW ON 4


1500AU S TR A L IA N RULES FOOTBALL


114)0 POB’S PROGRAMME 11- 30 T H E H E N D E R S O N KIDS With Kylie Minogue in a cameo role


12- 00 THE WALTONS 14)0 LOST IN SPACE 2-00 OLIVER TWIST (1948) A season ol Dickens adapta­ tions continued with David Lean's adaption of Dickens' c la s s ic . S ta r r in g John Howard Davies and Alec Guinness.


510 CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT (1941) Fast-moving comedy s ta rr in g Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour.


5 4 0 N EWS SUMMARY WEATHER


545T O U R DE F R A N C E 1989 STAGE 15


7-00 EQUINOX: CHAOS 500 NIGHTS OF REVOLUTION ( S e c o n d p a r t o f drama) ser ies shot in France, set at the time ol Ihe Revolution.


500 THE MANAGERESS


1500HOW I WON THE WAR (1967) Richard Lester's sur­ re a lis t ic an t i-w a r black comedy centred on the luna­ tic exploits ol the platoon commanded by Michael Crawford. With John Len­ non, Roy K in n e a r and Michael Hordern.


124X) CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: GERONIMA (1 9 8 6 ) A r g e n t i n i a n sem i-docum entary lilm based on a true story Irom the Argentine Patagonia.


1-45 CLOSE SUMMER HOLIDAYS 1989 DAY EXCURSIONS SU N D A Y 9 th JU L Y


WHITBY ♦ Blessing ol the Boats.. YORK............................................. EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN.....


SU ND A Y 1 6 th JU L Y HOWARTH.................................... EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN.....


M ON DAY 1 7 th JU LY HADRIAN'S WALL * KlELDER FOREST and DAM, stops will be made en route for meats... LLANDUDNO..................................................... RHYL................................................................... SOUTHPORT..................................................... BLACKPOOL.....................................................


TU E SD A Y 1 8 th JU L Y WENSLYDALE TOUR • KETTLEWELL, LEY- BURN, RICHMOND (Lunch 2 hrs.) return via REDMERE, ASKRIGG, HARDRON, GARSDALE, KIRKBY LONSDALE................... SCARBOROUGH............................................... YORK.................................................................. BLACKPOOL...................................................... FLEETWOOD.....................................................


SU ND A Y 2 3 rd JU L Y BOWES MUSEUM and RABY CASTLE via SEDBERGH, BROUGH, BARNARD CAS­ TLE, BOWES MUSEUM (Lunch) then RABY CASTLE............................. :................................ EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..........................


M O N D A Y 2 4 th JU LY LLANDUDNO..................................................... RHYL................................................................... SEVEN LAKES................................................... WINDERMERE and BOWNESS...................... BLACKPOOL........................... ..........................


TU E SD A Y 2 5 th JU L Y STRATFORD-UPON-AVON.............................


BLENHEIM PALACE - Birthplace of Sir Win­ ston Churchill...................................................... BRIDLINGTON................................................... YORK.................................................................. BLACKPOOL...................................................... FLEETWOOD.....................................................


W ED NESDA Y 2 6 th JU LY BEAMISH - North of England Open Air Museum............................................................... DURHAM............................................................ WHITBY and SCARBOROUGH....................... SOUTHPORT..................................................... BLACKPOOL......................................................


W ED N E SD A Y 2 n d AU G U S T CAMELOT (admission not included)............... SOUTHPORT.............. ......................................


S A TU B D A Y 5 th AU G U S T GRANADA STUDIOS TOUR (including admission).......


,


SU N D A Y 6 th AUGU S T EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN..........................


TU E SD A Y 8 th AUGU S T BLACKPOOL.., FLEETWOOD.,


W ED N E SD A Y 9 th AUGU S T WIGAN PIER for a 2 hour stay then on to SOUTHPORT.,


S E ATS BO O K ED TO P LAN . ' ~ T Our Office: •’ Ainsworth’s: - Abbey Candy Store:


46 King Street, Clitheroe. 35 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe.


51 King Street, Whalley.


DEPART FARE 08-40


W ED N E SD A Y 1 9 th JU L Y VALE OF EVESHAM and COTSWOLD TOUR via STRATFORD-UPON-AVON,


08-40 4.40 12-50


5.75 3.50


12-50 3.30 12-50 3.50


08-00 9.30 08-00


CHIPPING CAMPDEN, MORETON-IN- MARSH, STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, BOUR* TON-ON-THE-WATER, return via BROAD­ WAY and EVESHAM......................................... SEVEN LAKES................................................... WINDERMERE and BOWNESS...................... BLACKPOOL...................................................... SOUTHPORT.....................................................


5.80


08-00 5.50 09-20 3.30 09-20 3.30


TH U R SD A Y 2 0 th JU LY WHITBY............................................................... YORK.................................................................. BLACKPOOL...................................................... MORECAMBE....................................................


08-40 5.00 08-40 5.75 08-40 4.40 09-20 3.30 09-20 3.30


FR ID AY 2 1 s t JU LY CHESTER CITY................................................. CHESTER ZOO.................................................. FLEETWOOD..................................................... BLACKPOOL...................................................... SKIPTON.............................................................


S A TU R D A Y 2 2 n d JU L Y SOUTHPORT..................................................... LIVERPOOL - for the ALBERT DOCK — SHOPPING.........................................................


TH U R SD A Y 2 7 th JU LY DUMFRIES and GALLOWAY, via SWEET­ HEART ABBEY, DALBEATTIE, KIRKCUD­


08-00 08-00 6.30 12-50 3.50 5.80


08-00 5.50 08-40 5.40 08-40 4.40 09-20 3.30


07-20 6.50 07-20 7.60


. 08-40 5.75 08-40 4.40 09-20 3.30 3.30


09-20


08-40 6.60 08-40 6.30 08-40


6.05


09-20 3.30 09-20 3.30


BRIGHT, COAST RD. overlooking WIG­ TOWN BAY, over CAIRNSMORE OF FLEET lo CLATTERINGSHAWS LOCH AND LOCH KEN, CASTLE DOUGLAS DUMFRIES........... CHESTER CITY................................................. CHESTER ZOO..........:...................................... MORECAMBE........... ......................................... BLACKPOOL......................................................


FR ID A Y 2 8 th JU L Y CASTLE HOWARD (Scene of Brideshead


Revisited)............................................................ YORK.................................................................. HARROGATE....:...:...................................'........ BLACKPOOL....................................................... FLEETWOOD.....................................................


S A TU R D A Y 2 9 th JU LY METRO CENTRE, GATESHEAD - Europe's largest indoor shopping complex......................


SU N D A Y 3 0 th JU L Y . ALTON TOWERS (Admission not included)... EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN.....................


TU E SD A Y 1 s t AU G U S T BLACKPOOL................................................... FLEETWOOD.....................................................


FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS :■


09-20 09-20


2.80 3.30


09-40 10.95 12-50 3.50


09-20 09-20


09-20


3.30 3.30


3.30


SU N D A Y 1 3 th AU G U S T EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN.... i.......... .........


TH U R SD A Y 1 7 th AU G U S T SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW.....................


FR ID A Y 1 8 th AU G U S T SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW.....................


S A TU R D A Y 1 9 th AUGU S T SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW....................


SU N D A Y 2 0 th AU G U S T EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN.................. ....


TU E SD A Y 2 2 n d AU G U S T BLACKPOOL.............. ..................................... FLEETWOOD............................................ .....


C H ILD R E N : UNDER 14 years of age when accompanied by an adult, half fare to the nearest 5p above. P LE A S E BO O K A T : -


Te1.2Z473 - 22590


After Office Hours 22087 Tel. Whalley 82.3622


T im e s a t C H A TB U R N a n d W H A L LE Y v a ry to C L ITH ERO E b y 10 m in u te s . T im e s a t B IL L ING TO N G AR D EN S v a ry to C L ITH EROE b y 15 m in u te s .


‘COACHING IN COMFORT’ Tel. 23155 i Pasturelands Shop: 153 Pasturelands Drive, Billington. Tel. Whalley 82.2333


PRESENT A QUALITY CRAFT FAYRE at


Brlckhouw Hotal and Restaurant, Chipping


SUNDAY, JULY 16th 11-00 a.m. - 4 - 3 0 p.m.


Bar and Restaurant meals available • 12-50 3.50


09-20' 3.30 09-20


3.30


09-20 ' "3130 12-50


3.50 09-20 3.30 09-20 3.30 P LE A S E BO O K E A H LY FO B GOOD S E A TS SlasuxuJu/te'


07-20 10.00 09-20 09-20


07-20 7.60 08-40 08-40 09-20


COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONSorGISBURN TEL'. GISBURN 394


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


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


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* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * S A TU R D A Y , JU LY 1 5 th


RAY DANIELS Another Top Act SU ND AY, JU L Y 1 6th


ROGER VINCENT First Time Here


WEEKLY TREBLE: 22 — 12 — 30 EVERY WEDNESDAY


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WEEKLY DOUBLE: 19 — 25 -k


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^ - :--------------- CAR BOOT SALE


COLLECTORS MARKET a n d


EVERY SUNDAY A T T H E N EW


C L IT H E R O E AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR AREAS — 500 Pitches from £6


Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825 _________ Burjley


MfEfCfHlAlN Arts and Entertainments Centre


T A J M A H A L American blues star


Friday, 14th July — 8 p.m. T ic k e t s £ 8


INDUSTRIAL ACTION 18th, 19th, 20th July


Due to industrial action by the local government offices union, N A L :G .O „ performances on Wednesday, 19th July by PRESTO PUPPETS have been cancelled.


Ticket refunds/exchanges are available from the Box Office.


Bar and Catering facilities will be un-available for the duration of strike action.


Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel - 30055 * K E H B H FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY


FRIDAY NIQHT — TOP SOUNDS SATURDAY NIQHT — PARTY NIQHT


(Brookslde star speciality act)


COMINQ SOON ANDY KINO


Tel: Whelley 823086 16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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G IG A N T IC


S U N D A Y M A R K E T AND CAR BOOT SALE


Brookhouse Farm, Mitton Road. 10 a.m.— 5 p.m.


WHALLEY SUNDAY, JULY 16th


PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE


Packed with stalls, massive car bool section, 1000’s ol bargains, picnic areas, children’s entertainments.


Bring everyone — a great day out


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


. Organised by Ray Promotions Limited— 0253 712776


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t WORKING MEN’S CLUB * Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337 ; •{!


5.40 4.40 3.30


09-20 3.30 08-40


08-40 09-20 09-20


09-20 09-20 09-20


5.75 4.40 3.30 3.30


4.20 4.20 3.30


09-20 . 3.30 12-30 2.50


09-20 09-20


2nd WEEK SUMMER HOLIDAYS 1989 DAY EXCURSIONS


3.30 4.40


LOW MOOR CLUB F r id a y , J u ly 1 4 th


PHIL CASE DISCO


Usual entertainment In the lounge on Saturday


4.20 4.20


09-20 3.30 09-20


08-40 5.00 08-40 08-40 09-20


3.30


4.40 4.00 3.30


09-20 3.30 08-40


09-00 12-50


09-20 09-20


TONIGHT Thursday July 13th 6.50


5.30 3.50


3.30 3.30


CRAZY NIGHT r ~ J r EVERY FRIDAY-Ladies


mm n ig h t Resident DRAG OJa TERRY


l /jH FREE before 11 p.m.; Gents HALF PRICE all


* FOX SMOTHER plus FR ID A Y , JU L Y 1 4 th


B L I N D D A T E plus drsgsrtlsts


FR ID A Y , JU L Y 2 1 s t


S I S T E R S S L IM (comedy mlmotdrag)


S A TU R D A Y . JU L Y 1 5 th


WIN A DINNER FOR TWO InCsdotl


S A TU R D A Y , JU L Y 2 2 n d .


CLOCKWORK ORANGE (tantttfebsnd)


A lb e r t R o a d , C o ln e . T e l. 869185


HAWORTH SUNDAY MARKET


BOOT SALE and CAR


FOR A GOOD DAY OUT!


Still room for stalls' '


Tel. Haworth 42652 or Keighley 610242 -


Excellent 60's Music from the


PLEASERS


Beatles— Stones . . .etc. at


CALDERSTONES STAFF CLUB


From 9.00 p.m. onwards. II LOWER


BUCK INN Waddington


CLITHEROE 28705


Food S e rv ed Daily


Lunchtime and evenings


MEMBERS DRAW Sunday, July 16th: £19


Members and Bona Fide guests $ SATURDAY, JULY 15th % ^ Vocal Entertainer ' ' | * Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday *


SATURDAY DRAW - £100 - 33857 J Members a nd Bona Fide Guests


^ ■ifr ☆ * ☆ * ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ * ☆ ☆ -ft -ft -it i* i*-tr -fr l BOBBY BRIGHT jj


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


* Please note Cabaret Room open ae usual throughout the holidays.


FRIDAY, JULY 14th SATURDAY, JULY 15th


MENS CLUB (Fantastic Showgroup)


PLUS SATURDAY ONLY


VENN TRACEY (Clublands No. 1 Comedian)


Star Wednesday Band of the month


WEDNESDAY JULY 19th


PELA ROCA (Brilliant Group)


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery '


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS


PAUL LEE ATTHEOROAN


(Brilliant Instrumentalist) Why not book a meal In the


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


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


PLEASE NOTE


Open as Usual During the Holidays •


I LONGRIDGE preston rd, _ Tel: Longridge 4474 ------------------------


SPORTS LONGRIDGE, r C M T R P Nr PRESTON, LANCASHIRE


I KIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL l S m /Y E R A C T h


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


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Tickets


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TELEPHONE 25566; OR


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■ 18th, and 25th Jul. I RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH


COTTON TREE AUCTIONS Trawden


(Under new Ownership)


GIANT FLEA MARKET


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Every Week


Now accepting goods lor our monthly auction


Ring Coins 870607 OR CALL AT THE HILL ^ * * * * * * * *


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1 Preparation towards BH


Starting naxt week 1 — 2 h horses etc. (adults welcome).


2 Beginners Childrens Cour 2 day 1 st and 2nd Augus 3 day 15th, 16th and 17t


w 3 Childrens Mornings, Eve a.m. — 12.30 p.m. — No ne


w and riding) age 4 — 14 years — 4 Private or Small Class Le


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Hire Enquiries FOB m o b


PHONE Ann Chlppendal CUTHE


ANN CHIPPENDALE D Eaves Hall Lane, W


CIVIC HALL


Clitheroe S 23278 THIS THEATRE USES DOLBY


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


THE CIVIC HALL WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 14th — 23rd INCLUSIVE


Coming shortly; Willow, Dangerous Liaisons (winner of 3 Oscars), Police


Academy 6, City Under Siege, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, James Bond 007 Licence to Kill, Batman


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


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t FRIDAY EVENING t MARKETand *


CARBOOTSALE I GISBURN £


on the Auction Market ------5 p.m. to Dusk-------


THIS FRIDAY * and every Friday


I Bring everyone i r A great evening out J


) Car boot spaces only £5. Indoors if adverse £ ‘ weather. No booking necessary. Arrive r


from 4 p.m. :


Telephone 0253 712776 721035 evenings


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A Greet Day Out for All the Family


I AUGUST 31st. Adul t educa­ Specialt ion in the Kibble Valley.


[ AUGUST Sth and 6th. Two day S h e e p Dog Tr i a l s a t E d i s f o r d . S p o n s o r e d by


AUGUST 3rd, 1989, Auction in aid of Diabetes, 7-30p.m. F e n c e G a t e I n n , F e n c e . Co n t r ib u t io n s o r enqui r ies Tel. Gisburn 341.


courses in this paper .


I SATURDAY, 12th Augus t , Cl i theroe area, WI Show, St A u g u s t i n e ’ s R C Hi g h


SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, R u r a l C r a f t s F a i r , We s t B r a d f o r d P la y in g F i e ld s Management Commit tee.


Dugdale.


| SATURDAY. 16th Sep tem­ ber , Cl i theroe and District Brownie s 75th Anniversary. Recipe Stall.


School. Billington.


. SATURDAY, 9th September , 19 8 9 . Th e Ho d d c r Valley Agricultural & Hor ticultural Society, 46th Annual Show


SUNDAY, S e p temb e r 3 rd, S a b d e n ’s An n u a l Co u n t ry Market . Stall bookings ring C o l in H a r t l e y , P a d ih am 7 6 6 3 1 o r E i l e e n L ow e , Padiham 73173.


at Slaidburn, Nr . CUtheroe.


E E S M M l ia a i supplement wi th all


Clitheroe 22324. (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Pick Your Own Strawberries and Raspberries at


UNDERLEY HOME FARM


Kkkby Lonsdale Telephone 71207


(24 hr. Crop Information) Open Daty 10 am. lo 8 pm


Picking Baskets Supplied


Ample tor Parking


Children's Playground Picnic Area


Home-made Refreshments See the Cows being Milked;


Weekdays only 4.00 — 5.30 p.m.


CLAIMING , DATES


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22


Green light for wedding


Any organisation wishing to make a claim far 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.


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


Contact:


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE Tel. 24804/22323


car garage A WEDDING car and bridal hire business in Limefield Road, Whalle.v has been given the go-a­ head by Ribble Valley planners. The borough council's


planning department received seven letters in


support of an application to erect a detached garage for two business cars and the use of a room at 3 Limefield Road, Whaliey, as an office. The council also had


three letters of objection. The garage is to be used


in connection with the wedding car business, and the room in connection with a bridal hire and video enterprise. The development con­


t ro l sub-committee granted planning permis­ sion subject to the busi­ ness being for the personal benefit of Mr and Mrs K. Edwardson, and that per­ mission should expire on June 30th 1990 for the safeguard of the local resi­ dential amenity.


HONOURS DEGREE


19/20 AUGUST, Ribblcsdalc Valley, Vintage Club Rally.


FORMER Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil Paul Martin Haign has gained a B.Sc. honours degree in medical cell biol- ogy a t Li v e r p o o l University. Paul, who is the 24-


♦/Wartime CftoHge


THIS


ing France was the Tour de France — he is mad keen on cycling and was a member of the North Lancs Cycling Club. He was also responsible for starting a cycling club at Liverpool University.


year-old son of optician Mr Eric Haigh and his wife Pat, of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, is now enjoying a month’s holiday in France, before working as a house surgeon at Walton Hospital. Paul’s reason for choos­


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SATURDAY JULY 15th at 7-45 p.m.


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