Clitheroe 22324 (Editori 2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 18th, 1989 Entertainments what's on tAAi R E S T A U R A N T
EXTENSIVE A LA CARTE MENU SERVED EVERY EVENING 7 .0 0 p .m . - 9 .3 0 p .m .
1 1 1 SATURDAY
( BBC-1 ) C BBC-2 )
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-30 ROOBARB. 8-35 THE RACCOONS. WO ON THE WATERFRONT. 10-55C A R TO O N D O U B LE BILL.
1M0FILM: SONG OF NOR WAY. Picturesque musical biography of Norwegian composer Edvard Greig from his early days of strug gle to success in Rome, where his triumphs are clouded by the realisation that he has neglected his wife, whom he has left at home, and friends.
1-25 NEWS; Weather. 1-30 GRANDSTAND. With Des mond Lynam. Live coverage of the FA Cup Final between Everton and Liverpool from Wembley Stadium. Incl the story of how the two clubs reached the final.
5-15THE PINK PANTHER SHOW.
5-35 NEWS; Weather.
5-45REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-
to help a man escape from prison.
6- 40THAT’ S SHOW BU S I NESS. Showbiz quiz pre sented by Mike Smith with Kenny Everett, Gloria Hunni- ford and thir guests Tim B ro o k e -T a y lo r , Nerys Hughes. Richard O'Sullivan and Su Pollard.
7- TUNITY KNOCKS.
8- 00 C0 LUM80. Ray Milland and Robert Culp co-star in the story of a jealous hus band who hires a private eye to follow his wife but finds he has lost her more perman ently than he ever imagined when she turns up dead...
9- 15 N E W S SPORT; Weather.
9-30 MIDNIGHT CALLER. Jack has to deal with the past as he tries to help his late part ner's son deal with the grief he feels over his father’s death.
10-
R O A D TO W E M B LEY. Desmond Lynam introduces highlights of to d a y 's FA Cup F in a l between Everton and Liver pool, with comment from Jimmy Hill.
11- 20 THE ODD COUPLE.
11-45FILM : THE ANNIVER SARY. Black comedy with Bette Davis as a domi neering mother whose battle of wills with her grown sons comes to a head at their annual gathering to com m e m o ra te h e r lo n g deceased husband. Trans- - vestism, blackmail and the final explosive ingredient - a glass eye - bring things nicely to the boil.
1-15 WEATHER. A N D
6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2- 45 NETWORK EAST. 3-
CHEER. Gene Kelly heads the cast in the MGM musical as a disgruntles army private who wants to transfer to the airforce • until he falls in love with his colonel’s daughter (Kathryn Grayson). Her dream is to see her parents reunited. Among the big names appearing in the forces’ show are Mickey Rooney. Lena Horne and Judy Garland.
5- LORDS.
6- 05 CIVILISATION. 7- 00 WAYS OF SEEING. 7- 40 NEWSVIEW. 8- 25THE SHOCK OF THE NEW.
9- 30F ILM : TH E GO B E TWEEN. Starring Julie Christie, Alan Bates and
50 MACGYVER. Mac agrees
Dominic Guard. L.'P. Hart ley's story of a young boy invited to spend summer on the fam ily e s ta te of a wealthy schoolfriend in turn- of-th e -ce n tu ry Norfolk, where he becomes the b e a re r of lo ve le t te rs between his friend’s beauti ful sister and a local farmer, w ith u l t im a te ly t ra g ic consequences.
10BOB S A Y S . . .O P PO R
11-20 FILM: THE QUILLER MO- MORANDUM. Spy thriller starring George Segal as an agent sent into '60s Berlin to crack a dangerous neo-Nazi outfit. After a briefing from his local control (Alec Guin ness), he sets out to visit a school where a notorious wartime Nazi has recently hanged himself.
1.00 RAPIDO. C - Granada ~")
5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 GHOST TRAIN.
11- 00 THE CHART SHOW. 12- 00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.
20 MATCH OF THE DAY: THE
12-05 GRANADA REPORTS. 12-10 C A R R Y ON C A M P ING. Under the crooked eye of a money-grabbing camp ing site proprietor chaos fol lows confusions when an a s s o r tm e n t of h o lid a y makers pitch their tents.
1*50 RAISE THE TITANIC. In 1912 the SS Titanic collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyage and sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic. Now. 70 years later, speculation mounts when it is thought that the ship might have been the world’s sup ply of Byzanium, the vital ingredient for the ultimate nuclear deterrent.
3-55 MURDER, SHE WROTE • THE MOVIE: THE MURDER OF SHERLOCK HOLMES.
5-401TN N EWS a nd IT V National Weather followed by GRANADA REPORTS
SUNDAY
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-
BBC-1 J Q BBC-2 6-
50 FIREMAN SAM. 9- 00 SUNDAY WORSHIP.
10- 00 HANDMADE. 10-30 BUSINESS MATTERS. 10- 11-
MATHS. 11-
12- 05 SIGN EXTRA. 12-30 COUNTRY FILE.
1- 00 N E W S ; ON T H E RECORD.
2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 FILM: TO KILL A MOCK INGBIRD. Gregory Peck stars in the Oscar-winning film of Harper Lee’s marvel lous novel telling the story of sinister events in a preju diced southern town in 30s America through the eyes of two children whose father is defending a Negro farm worker accused of rape. With Mary Badham and Phi lip Alford as the children and Robert Duvall as their mys terious neighbour. Boo Radley. '
5-05THE PINK PANTHER SHOW.
5-25THE CLOTHES SHOW TRAVEL CLASSICS.
5- 50 THE A N I M A L S ROADSHOW.
6- 26 NEWS; WEATHER. 6- 40 V A L D O O N I C A N ’ S HOMEWARD BOUND.
7-
DOWN. Angela Thorne and Michael Elphick are the ill- matched in-laws sharing a flat in the same house as their children. Sam's friend-, ship with Rhonda is growing, but she wants to know if his relationship with Daphne is as innocent as he makes out.
7- 45 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. James is asked to judge the dog sec
tion of Ihe Darrowby Show, but is worried because Mrs Pumphrey is entering Tricki Woo.
8- 4 0MA S T E RMIN D . With Magnus Magnusson. The third group of semi-finalists tackle questions on the life and works of Vaughan Wil liams, the history of the House of Rothschild, Greek mythology and the life and novels of Anthony Trollope.
9- 10 NEWS; WEATHER. 9-25 THAT’S LIFE1
10-10 EVERYMAN. 10- 11-
55 HOLY ORDERS. 1945. The second of three
; films in which Andrew Sachs returns to the city of his birth to find out what life was like during the saturation bomb ing and H it le r ’s "F in a l Solution” .
11- 12-
50 NETWORK EAST. 30 WEATHER.
10- 1 5 T H R E E U P , TW O 55 WHEN IN ITALY. I-
20 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH 35 HAVING A BABY.
i 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
1-05 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB.
G Y M N A S T I C S . 2- 10 CRICKET. 3-40 MOTOR RACING." 4-00 GYMNAS TICS. 4-30 MOTOR RAC ING. 5-00 CRICKET.
WOT H E 7-
M O N E Y PROGRAMME.
7-45 T H E A T R E N I G H T : METAMORPHOSIS.
10- 15 PROMISES OF GOLD.12-
9-15 NATURE SPECIAL. 9- 45A N O T H E R WA Y OF TELLING.
945 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.
35GR A N DS T AN D. 1-35
10-00 CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING: THE BRITISH COMMON WEALTH MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. Nigel Benn (GB) v Michael Wat son (GB) from Finsbury Park, London.
10- 45 RUNNING WILD. 11-
H. Followed by ITN News Headlines.
15THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT.
12-45 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN News Headlines.
15MOVIEDROME FILM:
D.O.A. A man arrives in a Los Angeles police station to report his own murder • he is dying from, a lethal poison. The story of his unravelling of the conspiracy which has claimed him as an innocent victim is told in flashback.
I I- 40 CLOSE.
(_ Granada I ON
5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-
SUNDAY.
1-40 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 40s “ HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY” . The story of life, love, tragedy and grow- ing*up in Welsh mining vil lage. (made in black and white).
3- 45 NIGHT BEAT: OFF THE WALL.
4- 45 JOBFINDER. 1-
6-00 MY SECRET DESIRE. 6- 45COMBAT. The cream of
25F IL M : T H O U S A N D S 7- UP.
8- 00 JAKE AND THE FATMAN. 9- 45 IT N N E W S
A N D
SPORT. Followed by ITV National Weather.
10- 05 HALE & PACE. Everything is peaceful in Waltzing Matilda Avenue until Car- lene’s funnel web spider escapes from the matchbox.
25TH E W E E K IN TH E
10- 11-
THE MOVIES.
of Los Angeles night watch cops are known as the Choirboys because of their practice of meeting, usually in the local park in the early hours of the morning, for wine, women and bawdy song.
middle-aged family man becomes alarmed when a mysterious, bearded, wheel chair-ridden man begins to appear inside his house, scaring his wife and daugh ter to distraction. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
2- OOTHE H IT MAN AN D HER. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES
4-00 BATMAN 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP TEN
( Channel 4 } 30 JUST 4 FUN.
6-00 ARK ON THE MOVE. 6-
7- 00 BRIGHT SPARKS. 7-
SHOW. 9- 9- 30 STREETWISE.
8- 00 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. 8-
9-25 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR.
30 LISTENING EYE.
10-00 4 WHAT ITS WORTH. 10-30 FOURTEEN HOURS. Ri chard Basehart stars as a young man who climbs on to a ledge on the 17th floor of a New York hotel and threa tens to jump.
12-15 WORLD OF ANIMATION 12-30 DANCE WITH ME. 1- 00 TOWARDS AN UNKNOWN LAND.
2- 00 A DOGS LIFE. 2- 45 THE PILGRIM. 3- 4-
35 SHOULDER ARMS.
CHRISTMAS. L in d s a y Anderson’s famous docu mentary about a 12-hour stretch in the life of Covent Garden market.
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6- 30 CHALLENGE TO SPORT. 7- 00THE W O R L D T H I S WE E K . F o l l o w e d by Weather.
8- OOTHE GR E A T D I C T A TOR. Charlie Chaplins first talkie is a telling satire on the evils of Fascism.
10- 25 IRANIAN NIGHTS. 11- 25 AFTER DARK.
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eight of Britain's top notch infantry regiments compete in a new Army brains and brawn competition.
CASTLE ST.,
CLITHEROE S T A R T E r s P a te Balmoral.£ 1 .9 5
LISTED :BELOW IS A SELECTION FROM OUR MENU F il let of Pork Romana £7.20
Praums and honeydew melon flavoured urftft mint. H Egg an d Asparagus Mayonnaise £1.80
A delicious ga/m pate served with.Jinger toast Prawn an d Melon Salad £ 2.60
alueaeggs served on a bed of lettuce, garnished with mayonnaise.
M A IN COURSES
Tender strips of fillet with red and green peppers, pineapple and cashew nuts, tossed ard. shmow fried In sesame ou._____
FUled with mushrooms?prmun?anc5ir*ly chopped onions. Beef Oriental £7.00
30 BRIAN CONLEY THIS WAY BonelessioinofiS^j^ufl^^ u rfth mushrooms, tomatoes and with white wine.
Crushed pepper urfth while wine. Red wine with mushrooms anc garlic. Mustard tutth white wine.
your choice of sauce; | All prices Include VAT, service charge at customers discretion. |
F IN ADDITION TO OUR NORMAL MENU THIS Chicken Jambalaya
A creamy seqjcod soup garnished with baby clam’s
35SATURDAY NIGHT AT 20 THE CHOIRBOYS. A group
Kkf In a hot tomato sauce ana served on a bed o f creole rice.
A lender sirloin steak ccvered with sweetcom and peppers In a tomato sauce.
Sirloin S t Louis ■ Prawns, plnapple and peppers simmered Praw ns Cre o le
Come and enjoy a Mississipi Feast: For example:
Youry tender com cob's tossed In cinnamon butter
Cotton P ick er’s Corn
Pearls of melon flavoured with "Southern _____________Comfort"
Sou th ern Belles
vegetables, choice of sweets from the trolley £11.00 Inc. VAT.
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RIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 1 9 th and 2 0 th is " IV IB S S f lS S f lP P i N IG H T "
Tender breast ojchicken cooked with onions, tomatoes, fruit, spices and
NEXT WEEK "A TASTE OF FRANCE" Tel: Clitheroe 22550 All served with freshly prepared
Casserole of pork and ham with savoun beans and potato - Alabama Cutlets
coconut and served on sauoury rice. New Orleans Gumbo
orarvje and mint felly, garnished until strain potatoes.
Lamb cutlets grilled and glazed with 30 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. A HODDER GROUP SPRING BANK HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 1989
SUNDAY 28th MAY Extended Country Run.............................................. 12.50 E3.50
MONDAY 29th MAY HAWICK (lunch), then via Selkirk to St Mary’s Loch and Moffat.......................................................... 07.20 £10.00 Llandudno.................................................................. 00.00 £5.80 Rhyl............................................................................. 08.00 £5.50
Blackpool.................................................................... 09.20 £3.30
TUESDAY 30th MAY Blackpool.................................................................... 09.20 £3.30 Fleetwood................................................................... 09.20 £3.30 Morecambe................................................................ 09.20 £3.30
WEDNESDAY 31 St MAY Southport.................................................................... 09.20 £3.30
Liverpool — Albert Dock........................................... 09.20 £4.40
30THE OPRAH WINFREY 15 JAZZ CALSSICS.
THURSDAY 1st JUNE Yorkshire Dales — leave Skipton via Grassington — Pately Bridge — Ripon — Masham through Middleham to Leyburn (lunch) return via Aysgarth — Bainbridge — Hawes to Horton-in-Ribblesdale — Settle and home................................................... 08.40 £5.00
FRIDAY 2nd JUNE Seven Lakes.............................................................. 08.40 £5.40 Windermere and Bowness.............. .-....................... 08.40 £4.40
CHILDREN: Under 14 years o f age when accompanied by an adult half fare to the nearest 5p above.
SEATS BOOKED TO PLAN. PLEASE BOOK EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS.
PLEASE BOOK AT: Our office: 46 King Street. Clitheroe, Tel: 22473 — 22590, After office hours 22087. Ainsworth's: 35 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe, Tel: 23155. Abbey Candy Store: 51 King Street, Whalley, Tel: Whalley 82. 3622. Pasturelands Shop: 153 Pasturelands Drive, Billington, Tel: Whalley.82 2333.
Times at Chatburn and Whalley vary to Clitheroe by 10 minutes Times at Billington Gardens vary to Clitheroe by 5 minutes.
8 DAY TOURS 20EVERY DAY EXCEPT
Weston-Super-Mare 20th — 27th May Midland Hotel
Torquay 10th — 17th June Cavendish Hotel halfboard £154.00
Each Tour Includes 3 excursions. * COACHING IN COMFORT *
HILLOCK FARM RESTAURANT N o r th c o te R o a d O Old L an g h o '
Tel: B la c k b u rn 4 8 6 5 5 OPEN LUNCHTIME
TUESDAY — FRIDAY, 12-noon — 2 p.m.
fo r a la carte menu and Farmhouse Lunches EVENING OPENING TIMES
Bookings taken 6-30 p.m. — T uesday to Saturday
MENU
Home made Soup of the Day Egg and Prawn Mayonaise Fresh Mushrooms in Garlic Chefs Pate with toast Chilled melon
15 PRISONER CELL BLOCK Roast Beet and Yorkshire Pudding
Steak and Kidney Pie Gammon with Egg Double Lamb Chop Chicken Kiev Grilled Plaice Trout
Choice of sweets and puddings Tea or Coffee
£6.90 inclusive Children’s menu with ice-cream £2.00
For reservations or Inquiries phone Eustace or Sue Collier on BLACKBURN 48655
9-3 0 p.m.
a n d d o n 't forget o u r Su nd ay Lunch s e rv ed from 12 noon —
6 p.m.
TOSHIBA NORWEB
Call and see our Microwave Consultant in store between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CONSULTANCY MICROWAVE *
SATURDAY, MAY 20th NO RW EB SHO P
2 NEW MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22269
$ C L IT H E R O E C E N T R A L * *
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S W O R K IN G M E N ’S C L U B * Whalley Road,'Clitheroe. Tel.~23337
t DOUBLE IM AG E £ -ft ^
- Superb 2 girl duo Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday
% r SATURDAY DRAW— £100 - 25751 rt1 : -
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Members and Bona Fide Guests : ☆ * ☆ * ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ * ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
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25G H O S T T R A I N 15 THE CAMPBELLS.
10- 45 LINK. 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 VISIONS. 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-50 AAP KAAHAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1- 00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.
M0 EYEWITNESS. 2- 00 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE “ PARENT TRAP II’ ’. The first part of the story of how divorcee Sharon’s 11-year- old daughter schemes to bring about a meeting with a widower.
2-50S U N D A Y MA T I N E E : .
“ GOLD” . An underground manager of a South African gold mine becomes suspi cious when an experienced miner is killed working in a notoriously dangerous area of the mine.
5-00 BULLSEYE. 5- 6-
ITV National Weather.
6-35 GRANADA REPORTS. 6-40 APPEAL. 6- 45 HIGHWAY. 7-
2 5 B E R L IN E R S : 1 9 3 9 -
640 HALLELUJAH! 6- 30 COUNTRY WAYS. 7- 00 ALL MUCK AND MAGIC? 7-
840 DAVID THE GNOME. 8- 30C H I L D R E N OF FIRE MOUNTAIN.
940 DENNIS. 9- 25 MOVIE MAHAL. 1040 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 1140 POB'S PROGRAMME. 11-30THE HENDERSON KIDS. 1240 THE WALTONS. 140 LOST IN SPACE. 240 CLUB X (Rpt). 3- 4-
4- WEATHER.
5 4 0 TH E B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.
30 CORONATION STREET. TRAGEDY. 30 ITN NEWS. Followed by
8-
5- 30 7-SPORT. 645 THE COSBY SHOW. 7-
COACH 30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES. HIRE
PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,
HODSONS of GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394
W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP
30 THE LITTLEST REBEL 50 WORM DANCES.
55NEWS SUMMARY AND BRITISH COACH HOLIDAYS 15 FRAGILE EARTH: ARCTIC 15 FAMILY FORTUNES.
7-45 A TALE OF TWO CITIES (Part One). Exiled in Lon don, away from the mount ing, horrors of the French Revolution, French aristocrat Charles Damay and his new bride, Lucie, settle into a happy life caring for her father. Dr Manette. But their happiness is soon to be des troyed. Part II can be seen on Monday.
major season of British films of the '60s continues with this historical drama depict ing the in-fighting between King Henry II (Peter O 'T o o le ) and his wi fe Eleanor (Katherine Hepburn) and their three sons to appoint a successor to the crown.
1045 DANCE ON 4: LAMENT OF THE EMPRESS. "
1240 SPALDING GRAY’S TER RORS OF PLEASURE.
145 CLOSE.
d e p a r t in g f rom N e ls o n , C o ln e , B u rn le y , P a d ih am , C l i th e ro e a n d W h a l le y .
15THE LION IN WINTER. A JULY
15 NEWQUAY 15 WESTON SUPER MARE 16 WHITBY 22 WEYMOUTH 22 EASTBOURNE 29 BOSCOMBE
R IN G B E V E R L E Y W A R D L E o n 2 6 1 6 1
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OCEAN VIEW HOTEL 8 days £196 WATER'S EDGE HOTEL 8 days £182 ROYAL HOTEL
TRENANCE HOTEL
HOTEL SUNNYWEY 8 days £160 CARTLON HOTEL TRENANCE HOTEL BAYMEAD HOTEL ROYAL HOTEL .
7 days £154 8 days £161
HOTEL SUNNYWEY 8 days £160 HEATHERLEIGH HOTEL 8 days £178 MERSTONE HALL HOTEL 8 days £178
All tours are full board and include 1 full day and two half day excursions. For bookings, details and colour brochure contact:- ■'
Tanpits Road Accrington
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8 days £186 8 days £161 8 days £157 7 days £154
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i SATURDAY NIGHT — PARTY NIGHT ^ Private hire ol club welcome'. For booking details ; •
' Tel: Whalley.823086 --16 ACCRINGTON ROAD. WHALLEY -i:. THE ROYAL OAK
SUNDAY, MAY 21st at 8 p.m.
T O N IT E Fabulous Duo
;r a z y n i g h t
EVERY FRIDA Y- Ladles FREE before 11 pjn .; Genta HALF PRICE ett night
\ Resident DRAG DJ’S TERRY FOX plus
& MOTHER FRIDAY, MAY 19th
BOBBY MARTEL FRIDAY, MAY 26th
Mr Magic
T H E M IS F I T Comedy-mime-drag
G IG A N T IC
S U N D A Y M A R K E T a n d C A R B O O T S A L E S
G IS B U R N . a i t - t h e
A U C T I O N M A R K E T ' Car boot spaces £6
(Indoor if adverse weather) All sellers welcome — no booking, arrive from 8 a.m.
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SATURDAY — STAR CABARET NIGHT
SATURDAY, MAY 20th
LIVERPOOL EXPRESS
SATURDAY, MAY 27th
Merseyside No. 1 band ON FILM
GIRLS Two girl singers
BOOK CARLOS II for weddings, celebrations, fashion shows, business promotions. Full fadlilies
ALBERT ROAD, COLNE. TEL. 869185 For help and
advice with your "What’s On"
advertisement Telephone
Beverley
Wardle on
Burnley 26161
WEST BRADFORD TODDLER GROUP
GOOD AS NEW SALE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th at 7-30 p.m.
In the Pavilion, Playing Fields, West Bradford.
SALE OF BABYWEAR, CHILDRENS WEAR, TOYS, NURSERY
EQUIPMENT, ETC., ETC.
CAKE STALL,
REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION 25p
SELL THOSE UNWANTED l|
WHERE’ IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER a
Warrington Newtown Match ball sponsors: Castle Cement (Ribblesdale)
^ SATURDAY, MAY 20th - % >JLf *L
( Tickets available on j Blackburn 48365 or ( Whalley 823613
V'v_ All proceeds in aid of Community Hall
L O W M O O R C L U B F R ID A Y , M A Y 1 9 t h
DAVE McLEOD Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday
(Vocal Guitarist;
M E M B E R S D R A W Sunday, May 21 st: £12
M e m b e r s a n d B o n a F id e g u e s t s
WHITBREAD RIBBLESDALE
LEAGUE SATURDAY, MAY 20th
Ribblesdale Wanderers
Blackburn Northern
Match ball sponsors: J. S. Seedle & Son Ltd., Builders
SUNDAY, MAY 21st COCKSPUR CUP Ribblesdale Wanderers
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382 Blackburn! Telepll
Graziano and Ma:l welcome to theii friendly A l l
Good food, good con guaranteed when you
Bookings taken in advq
Hours o f opening: 12-j CLOSE!
full board £140.00 L O W E R
B U C K B N N WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE
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
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3-course Sunday Lunch £ 4 . 4 5
12 noon — 3 p.m.
Bar snacks available — ♦ — ♦ —
A LA CARTE MENU EACH EVENING
Reservations welcome — Clitheroe 28705 * GIANT INDOOR £ * k f
500 Drive-in Undercover Spaces at the NEW CLITHEROE AUCTION MART
(Clitheroe North turn off A59)
T TEL. HOYLE’S (0253) 725788 or ■ft.
720825 -F * ★ ★ ★ . ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * COLLECTORS1 MARKET *
* AND CAR BOOT SALE * Every Sunday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
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Bring your own stall £6 9 Use one o f ours’, only £8 i .
r— Clear yo u r garage, lo f t o r lounge — everyone T ' welcome from 8 a.m.
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CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
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Billington and Langho Community Association^
$ ANNUAL HOE DOWN* Aspinalls Farm, Dinckley.
9f SATURDAY, 27th MAY, 8.00 p.m. * Tickets £3.50 including Supper
)$- Tel. Accrington 384874
FRIDAY, MAY 19th PUR E FA N TA S Y
(The Midland's Top Cabaret GroupI SATURDAY, MAY 20th
THE DALLAS BOYS
(International Comedy Showband)
Pius D O N R E ID (Comedian)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th
T A B U (Sesational Cabaret Group)
Frea admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery
★ LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS
D A V E R U SSELL E N T E R TA IN S
Why not book a meal In
the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room
Room available for private
hire. Weddings, etc. catered for
BANK HOLli A RTS & c (
The Vli Barlej
28th/29th MA\
SOMETHING FC DETAILS: Jean Brj
SUNDAYS
Ceramics, Cushions, Dolls,) Pressed Flowers, Pyro
HIGH ENEf
CARDI0-FUNK W| HOT NEW WOK
STRAIGHT FROM i Fast toning and fut|
COMMENCES THl MAY 25th, 8-30 — |
at Clitheroe Dance Lane, (off Moori
DON'T MISS OUT, WOR)\ (PROFESSIONAL DAt EXTRA POUNDS '
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* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * SATURDAY. MAY 20th
TONY WHITE (Always popular;
SUNDAY, MAY 21 St
LORRAINE THURSDAY MAY 25th
(another first visit!
jL CONCERT SECRETARY’S ^ J _______ SHOWCASE________^
WEEKLY DOUBLE: 2 1— 9 EVERY WEDNESDAY
_______ USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests
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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY
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Rump - £7.00, Sirloin - £ 7.50, F il let £8.50 Prime cuts ofErYjUsh beef grilled to your liking and garnished
Steak Selection Main Course onion rins, or accom panied u rfth
Strips of pork, shallowJried in butter with onions and gherkins finished with tomato concasse and cream, served on green noodles.
deglazed
C IV IC H A L L Clitheroe ® 23278
Thursday and Friday at 7-15 p.m.
JIMMY FELL MEMORIAL FESTIVAL
There are a few tickets available for Friday evening
Commencing Saturday May 20th to Thursday 25th at 7-30 p.m.
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make a claim for a future date may use this column ro 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 ot this inexpensive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other or ganisations your intention.
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ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clit(ieroe
Tel. 24804/22323
AUGUST 3rd, 1 9 8 9 . Auct ion in aid o f Diabe tes , 7-30p.m. F e n c e G a t e In n , F e n c e . Co n t r ib u t io n s o r enquir ie s Te l . Gisburn 3 4 1 .
JUNE 24th and 2 5th. West Bradford Village Spor t s Day
and great duck race.
SATURDAY -3rd and Sunday 4th Ju n e , 1 9 8 9 . Slaidburn Steam and Vintage Vehicle display. Slaidburn 605.
MAY 2 8 th, 1 9 8 9 . Slaidburn A n t i q u e F l e a Ma r k e t in large marque e, 11 a .m. to S p.m. Book a s tal l wi th Mrs Sl ingcr, Slaidburn 2 6 5 .
S A T U R D A Y . JUNE 1 7 th . Trinity Si lver Jubi le e Ce le brat ions . Ra in b ow Market.
SUNDAY 18th JUNE. Whul- Icy & Di s tr ic t Lions Club, Medie v a l Fair . For de tai l s and s ta l l s . Te l . Ron Aspdcn on Great Harwood 8 8 4 1 1 2 .
S U N D A Y , J U N E 18th. Cha ig lcy Mano r op en day. 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 .
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th, Sham Ma y o r o f VVorston’s Mid s um m e r M a d n e s s . C a l f ’s Head, VVorston.
SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, Round Tab lc /Lion s He r i tage Fair , de tai l s o f s tal l s , Tel . Clith- c r o c 2 5 6 6 4 .
1ST JUNE: Public Me et ing at Newto n Vi llage Hall, Farm in g a n d E u r o p e • g u e s t s p e a k e r M i c h a e l We l s h M.E.P. Enq. Te l . Cl i theroe 2 5 9 3 9 .
8th & 9th JULY. Goosnargh & L o n g r id g e Ag r i cul tur a l S h ow. For de tai l s Tel . Mrs A Th ompson 0 2 5 4 8 7 8 3 4 5 .
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FREE COM The David Simr Annual P«
” P f l C o m p e t i t j
Have your pet photographed
SIMMONS STUDK 14 YORK STREET CLITHEROE.
at the DAVID
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ALL PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE FOR
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Written by Jerome Hame:
MAY 16th at 7-3^
Tickets: Tuesday - Childrti
Saturday: Adulj
Available fron or Accrinl
BACUPAN1
COLLECTOR} Saturde 10 a.m.
At Bacup Leisurl Adults 45p
Up to 80 stalls selling m l F re t
Superb cate with l l Dataller
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