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2 Clitheroe Advm-tiscr & Times, October 19th, 1989


T (GUIDE ****** SA TU RD A Y ********


( B B C - 1 )


7-30SATURDAY S T A R T S HEREI


7-55 LAUREL AND HARDY 540NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE


815 EGGS'N' BAKER 5-35 THUNDERCATS MO GOING LIVE!


12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam. 12-20 FOOT­ BALL 12-30 MOTOR RAC­ ING. 12-50 TRAMPOLING. The World Cup al Crystal Palace. 1-05 NEWS. 1-10 SNOOKER. Semi-llnal action Irom the Rothmans Grand Prix at the Hexagon, Reading. 1-55 MOTOR RACING 2-15 TRAMPOL­ ING 2-35 SNOOKER 2-55 RUGBY LEAGUE. Great Britain v New Zealand from Manchester 3-45 FOOT­ BALL 4-35 RUGBY UNION. Highlights ol Swansea v New Zealand, plus round up of the day's other matches 4-40 FINAL SCORE


540 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT


5-15 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


5- 40THE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW


6-


740 'ALLO ’ALLO Von Klinker- hoflen threatens to blow up Nouvion unless the British airmen are surrendered, in Ihe last ol the current series. 30 RUSS ABBOT


7-


840 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL


8- Weather


M 5 F I LM : T H E M O N E Y PIT Spectacular comedy starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long as a couple who sink all they've got in a targe old house only to find themselves lacing astronom­ ical bills as Ihe appalling condition ol Iheir new home comes to light - a situation which puts a considerable strain on their relationship.


10-


WITH SUE LAWLEY Sue's guest include Jane Fonda, Sir Robin Day and Simply Red


11-


sion ol Stephen King's hor­ ror novel about a rabid St Bernard stalking a sleepy New England town where it traps an unfaithlut wife and her boy in their car whilst the husband is out of town.


12- 45 WEATHER (Granada)


540ITN MORNING NEWS 640 TV AM 9-25 MOTORMOUTH 2 including T H E


R E A L GHOSTBUSTERS


11- 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW The great British all-video chart show, with the chart action and the lastest Top 10 on TV


12- 30 BATMAN As the Joker is about to perform Ihe Great Unveiling, Batman tires a magnesium pencil-like Bat- missile Irom his belt which triggers the sprinkler system.


140 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


145 GRANADA REPORTS ( BBC- 2 ) 940 OPEN UNIVERSITY 35SATURDAY MATTERS 20 FIML: CUJO Screen ver­


1615 FILM; THE JOURNEY star­ ring Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr and Jason Robards, with E.G.Marshall, Robert Morley and Anouk Aimee. In the wake ol the Hungarian uprising ol 1956, an aristo­ crat i c Englishwoman attempts to smuggle a Hun­ garian refugee into Austria, but is stopped at the border by an efficient Russian o llice r with whom she begins a dangerous game ol cat and mouse.


1 2 - 1 5 E N T E R T A I N M E N T USA Jonathon King visits


Alaska


12-45 THE STORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE


1-10V O I C E S F ROM THE DOLL’S HOUSE


1- 20THE S H O G U N INHERITANCE


240 NETWORK EAST 2- 40 FILM: NOW VOYAGER A six-film tribute lo Bette Davis in the forthcoming week on BBC2 begins with her per­ formance in the marvellous romantic drama about a suppressed girl, Charlotte Vale, who linds love on a luxury cruise. With Paul Henreid and Claude Rains.


4-35 THE SKY AT NIGHT 4-551 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER


650RAPIDO 620 NEWSVIEW 745 DANCE INTERNATIONAL 8 45BE TTE DAVIS : THE B E N E V O L E N T V O L ­ CANO


-|Sf*****)f SUNDAY (BBC-1 )


655 IT'S MY PLEASURE 930 THIS IS THE DAY Worship uniting viewers at home


1040 A LIFE ON OUR OWN 1625 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 1650 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH MATHS


1145 HINDI URDU BOL CHAAL 11-30 IN THE KNOW 11- 40 THE SOFTWARE SHOW 1245 SEE HEARI 12-


805 LONDON'S BURNING


1605HALE AND PACE Are there too many game shows on TV? Gareth and Norman


30 COUNTRY FILE Incl. 12-55


Comprehensive weather fnrora at


140 News; ON THE RECORD 240 EASTENDERS 340 FILM: THE WAY TO THE STARS starring Michael Redgrave and John Mills.


4- 45MOTORFAIR 89 Noel Edmunds, Janel Ellis and Chris Goffey report (torn the London Motor Show at Earls Court on Ihe best of the new


cars and some well loved rlsccipc


620 THE CLOTHES SHOW 5- 45 MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS


615 STEPPING UP Alan Titch- marsh introduces today's programme about improving your communication skills and explains why gardeners use those complicated Latin names tor plants which con­ tuse so many people.


625 NEWS; Weather 640 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-15 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE (New Series) Clegg is alarmed to discover that Edie and Nora's sudden interest in him is due to their good Iriend Mavis Poskit's need lor a husband.


7-45 HOWARDS’ WAY 835 BREAD 945 FILM: BLORE MP BBC TV lilm by Robin chapman based on a novel by A. N. Wilson


1630 NEWS; Weather 1645 HEART OF THE MATTER 11-20 MOSAIC 11- 12-


50 NETWORK EAST 30 WEATHER


(Granada)


540 ITN MORNING NEWS 640 TV AM 825CHILDREN'S ITV: THE DISNEY CLUB


1645 LINK 1140 MORNING WORSHIP 1240 THE HUMAN FACTOR In 1956 Ihe skittle sound popu­ larised by Lonnie Donnegan revolutionised the English music scene.


12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 APP KAA HAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 140 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1- 2-


240 T H E Q U E E N MALAYSIA


VIEW with Brian Walden


- ask an invited audience and give prizes lor the best answers.


1635 THE SOUTH BANK SHOW 'Ken Russell' Tonight's programme examines Ihe work ol writer, director and actor Steven Berkoff.


11- 35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines


12- 30 QUIZ NIGHT 12-55 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 60s ‘Gambit’ A glamorous Eurasian girl, is followed through the streets ol Hong Kong by an Englishman of charm and dubious means ol livelihood who later approaches her with a fan­ tastic plot lo steal a valuable statue. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


340 PICK OF THE WEEK


530 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4-25 JOBFINDER


U J


7-30 CHILDREN'S BBC TWO 7-50 JIMBO AND THE JET SET


7-55 IS THAT A FACT? 810 SMOGGIES Cartoon 635 UMBRELLA 650 THE HALLO SPENCER SHOW!


815 CORNERS 830 VISIONARIES 855 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS


1645 BLUEBIRDS 11-10 BOXPOPS 11-50THE OZONE 1240 FILM: THE PRIVATE LIVES


OF ELIZABETH AND ES­ SEX


1-45 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 3401 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER


4-10 ARMADA A revelatory final chapter ol the Armada story. A Spanish gun carriage . gives a clue to the Span­ iards' lailure to exploit Iheir large guns before dispersing in the lace ol English lire-


I power, and a letter Irom Phi­ lip II to his chaplain, disco­ vered during lilming, casts new light on the end ol the- Armada story.


540 RUGBY SPECIAL 840 JUKE BOX JURY 635 T H E


PROGRAMME 7-15 THE NATURAL WORLD


10THE WALDEN INTER­ IN


30 CLASSMATES


340 FIRST DIVISION SPECIAL 540 ALL CLUED UP 630 CORONATION STREET 630 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


635 GRANADA REPORTS 640 HIGHWAY. 7-15 CLOSE TO HOME Continu­ ing this comedy series. While Helen tries lo raise money lor children's welfare, Frank tries to raise money, on one of James's patients.


i


845 THE ARTISTS EYE 640 SUM GAILLARD'S CIVIU- SATION Four-part ‘Arena’


special charting Ihe lile ol jazz musician Slim Galllard, a collaborator with Charlie Parker, World War II bomber pilot, boxer, polyglot and lilm star, whose extraordinary story, spectacular and trau-


, malic by lum, starts when he was stranded on Crete a tthe age ol 12 on a voyage Irom his native Cuba. With Dizzy Gillespie, Van Morri­ son, the families ol Gaillard and his son-in-law Marvin -- Gaye, and Frankie Lalne


835 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER


M O N E Y


1-10 SAINT AND GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTMASTERS 2-


10 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF


GRIZZLY ADAMS Return of Ihe wilderness adventure, a displaced family of bea­ vers build a dam that increases Ihe likelihood ol a Hood in Adams's valley


345 DISNEY’S: THE STRON­ G E S T MAN IN THE WORLD


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE 5401T N N E W S


5- A N D


SPORT and ITV National Weather followed by GRAN­ ADA REPORTS.


the A-Team-'tar and leather' heartless land swindlers who are oul lo uproot a group of spry senior citizens.


615 CATCHPHRASE 645 BLIND DATE 7-35 BEADLE'S ABOUT 845 MURDER, SHE WROTE


940 SARACEN While Dully is helping an old friend oul ol trouble in North Africa, Bar­ ber is assigned to protect a young Arab prince in London.


1040 ITN NEWS followed by ITN National Weather


1620 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING


25 BOB'S FULL HOUSE


1140 CLINT EASTWOOD PRE­ MIERE; TIGHTROPE Lell by his wile and bringing up his two young daughters alone, New Orleans detec­ tive Wes Block is assigned to investigate a series of grisley sex murders!


145 THE EMMY AWARDS Fol­ lowed by ITN National News Headlines


50NEW S AND S PO R T ;


2-30 THE HIT MAN AND HER 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP 10


945 SATURDAY NIGHT CLIVE (new series) In the age of de-regulatlon, Clive James looks at what the ever-ex­ panding media are broad­ casting worldwide, with the help of correspondants abroad and views ol guests, this week Alan Coren.


15 THE A-TEAM Hannibal and


650THE NUTT HOUSE Mad­ cap comedy by Mel Brooks and Alan Spencer set in a New York hotel where Cloris Leachman and Harvey Kor- man head the eccentric stall. Ms Frick the head housekeeper, is threatened with deportation from Ihe USA, so the answer seems to be to marry someone...


16201 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER


11-30 THE FILM CLUB 11-33FILM: THE RISE AND F A L L OF L E G S DIA­ MOND


TiMEu ip Amicr imwmiij


640 OURSELVES AND OTHER ANIMALS


630 JUST FOR FUN 740 O N C E U P O N A TIME...LIFE Animated sci­ ence-based series lor youn­ ger viewers featuring adven­ ture set Inside the human body


7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES - WORLD NEWS


840 TRANSWORLD SPORT 940 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING UNE


825 SING AND SWING 830 SAME DIFFERENCE


1040 4 WHAT ITS WORTH 1630L E F T , R I G H T A N D ' CENTRE Ian Carmichael stars as a TV personality who lights a by-election for the Tories and tails for the Labour candidate.


12-15 EAUX D’ARTIFICE 12-30 DANCE WITH ME 140T H E M A N WI TH A CLOAK Leslie Caron stars as a young Frenchwoman who comes lo New York to seek help (rom her liance's wealth grandfather (Louis Calhern) but becomes caught up in a plot to kill him.


2-30 CHANNEL 4 RACING From Newmarket


545 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 640 RIGHT TO REPLY 630 STOLEN CHILDHOOD To­ day's programme examines the vicious circle in which the children ol Filipino pros­ titutes are trapped, and looks at the attempts ol a group ol ex-proslitutes lo provide a belter future lor Iheir children.


7-OOTHE W O R L D T H I S W E E K F o l l o w e d by Weather


840 A FAMILY AT WAR Watch­ ing her children go off to war is proving too much lor Jean Ashton, and now her youn­ gest son, Robert, hears that his first commission at sea is imminent.


840 TRAFFAUT: LE DERNIER METRO Continuing Ihe Trulfaut season with his witty and observant comedy- drama about life in Ihe Paris theatre during the German occupation. With Catherine Deneuve. .


11- 25 YACHTING: WHITBREAD ROU ND -T HE-W OR LD RACE


12- 10 AFTER DARK


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


What’s5 oh . . .Wlf#R nn Wh CIVIC H A L L


Clitheroe S 23278


COMMENCING FRIDAY OCTOBER 20th TO


THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m. MAT. WED. AND THURS 2-15 p.m.


THE HALF TERM FAMILY FILM From The Creators Of “An American Tail"


UTOTMERCmOT i not fra! m


Mon 23 Tue 24


. Wed 25 ■ Thur 26 I Fri 27 ■ Sat 28 J Sun 29


X FRIDAY OCTOBER 20th CjtGHffi


SHIGH JINKS FREDDY


"Beano" plu s HIGH JINKS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th


H ilarious "New Faces" winner with h is Band


PELA ROCA Brilliant Cabaret Group


JOE MORTS REUNION NIGHT * LOUNGE BAR ‘


PLEASE NOTE: OCTOB ER 26th


Monday October 23rd - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ ______ G r a n d c a s h p r iz e s - S t a r t s 8 .3 0 p .m .______


SATU RDAY S — P A U L L E E at the Organ (Brilliant Instrumentalist)


f t . ALL STAR CABARET PROGRAMME FOR FESTIVE SEASON j H r '~ " REG COATES EXPERIENCE -—


Fri 22nd Dec s!;Sat 23rd Dec


f t . •jaSun 24th Dec Christmas Eve no


•VI dancing till after %**midnignt


i^ F r i 29th Dec f t Sat 30th Dec


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K J S u n 3 1 s t D e c jM New Years Eve no .\ jj dancing till after midnight


REG COATES EXPERIENCE Plus MIKE KELLY - Comedian SMACKEE


JOHNNYCASSON PAUL DEREK


MERSEYBEATS MERSEYBEATS


Plus MIKE FARRELL - Comedian


GREENGAGE J J BARRIE PAT MILLS


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Why not book r meal in the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


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


uperb Vocsi/lnetntmentslfet Act SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st


PHILLIPS & BEANO


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Opening Hours for Week * Commencing 23rd October, 1989.I


Open 12 noon Open 12 noon Open 12 noon Open 12 noon Open 12 noon Open 9 a.m. Open 9 a.m.


Close 6.00 Close 7.00 Close 8.00 Close 8.00 Close 6.00 | Close 5 pm ■ Close 5 pm |


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I Last Admission 1/2 hour before close Senior Citizens and Water Babies


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Monday and Friday 11.15 -12 noon I Ladies Night Tuesday 8 p.m. - 9 p.m.


I Special Fun Sessions:- Inflatabies; | bring your own Monday to Friday inc I 1.30 - 3.30. Usual Sessions Saturday.


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CONSERVATIVE CLUB FRIDAY OCTOBER 20th


All items donated by stars of T.V. Sport etc, including photographs books, records, T-shirts, football, cricket bat etc. Unique gifts for the per­ son who has everything!! Something for every­ body.


Viewing 7-00 p.m. Auction 7-30 p.m. AUCTIONEER — MR IAN LLOYD ,25p Admission


All proceeds to Roof told


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BONFIRE &


(Organised by Clitheroe and


Ribblesdale Rotary Clubs and Clitheroe Rotaract Club)


SATURDAY 4th NOVEMBER*


7-45THE RUTH RENDE LL MYSTERIES Opening epi­ sode cl a three-part crime mystery. It is a year since Mike Burden's wile, Jean,


- died tragically at the age ol 36.


645 ITN NEWS followed by ITN National Weather


1630F ILM : R I S K Y B U S I ­ NESS starring Tom cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. Normally trustworthy 17- year-old Joel is left in charge when his wealthy parents go on holiday but finds himsell agreeing to let a couple ol young hookers use Ihe family home as a base from which to service Chicago's population of super-rich teenagers.


12451 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER


140 RAPIDO (Chcnncl 4 )


800 HALLELUJAHI 630 FLIGHT OVER SPAIN 7-00 MUSHROOM MAGIC 7-38 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 600 DAVID THE GNOME 630 RAMONA 800 DENNIS 825 ORIENTATIONS


1800 NASSER Repealed three- part series about Ihe lale President Nasser of Egypt, built around an extensive interview with his close friend, journalist Mohamed Hassanein Heikaf by Patrick Seale, former Observer Mid­ dle East correspondent. Today, Ihe events ol the early 1950s, including those which led lo the Suez Crisis.


11-00 POB'S PROGRAMME 11- 30 THE HENDERSON KIDS 12- 00 THE WALTONS Today, in Ihe spring of 1937 lile was going on quietly as usual lor Ihe Walton lamily. so they were completely unprepared for the historical event in which they were lo become involved.


1-00 ANIMATION FESTIVAL 1989 A week-long season ol programmes to precede the Bristol Animation Festi­ val, featuring Ihe TV pre­ miere ol many outstanding animated films.


1-


FOOTBALL Live Irom Ihe Oval in London, two learns


.battle it out lor the Foster's Cup in the fourth consecu­ tive final to be held in Ihe cricket ground.


850DELTA FLIGHT OVER RIO


440 ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD


4-30 MOVING STILLS 4-40 ANSWERING BACK New senes in which veteran jour­ nalist and broadcaster Mary Goldring interviews leading figures involved in finance, government and industry, today. Health Secretary ' Kenneth Clarke MP.


825News S umma r y and Weather


630 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 630 THE WONDER YEARS 7-00 EQUINOX: THREE SCORE YEARS AND THEN?


SOOTHE MEDIA SHOW


, 800 HITCH ON 4: ROPE The season ol Allred Hitchcock films continues with this unique and compelling thriller using his innovative 'Ten-Minule-Take' tech­ nique. Starring James Stewart as a prolessor who solves a murder carried oul


by students Fartey Granger and John Dali.


1830 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 12-00 THE WORLD GAMES 12-55LAST DANCE AT THE DILLO


2- 00 CLOSE


ON THE CASTLE FIELD * *


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♦Bonfire Lit 6.30 p.m * Fireworks from


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J 7.15 p.m. approx *


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* Admission Free - Collection for Charities f ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


Refreshments available ----- --------------------------- - *


C O L L E C T O R S M A R K E T a n d


- C A R B O O T S A L E


EVERY SUNDAY A T T H E NEW.


C L I T H E R O E AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR AREAS — 500 Pitches from £6


Everyone Welcome arrive from 8 a.m. Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825


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WEEKLY DOUBLE: 3-9 2W


WEEKLY TREBLE: 30-16-22 NW EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT


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* A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NEW AUTUMN UNDERCOVER


Members and Bona Fide Guests F O L L O W T H E C R O W D S T O T H E SUNDAY MARKET


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AND CAR BOOT SALE GISBURN


AT THE AUCTION MARKET


Packed with stalls: Giant Indoor car boot sale: 1,000 of Bargains : Extended car park: Indoor car boot spaces


£6, all sellers welcome: Arrive (rom 8-30 a.m. Organised by RayPromotlons Ltd


Telephone 0253 712776/721038 evenings


* * * * * * * * A A A AA A A A * ONE WORLD WEEK 1989


Value for people • Prog. Oct 23rd — Nov 2nd


Tubs., Oct. 24th 7-00 p.m. at St. James Wed., Oct. 25th 7-00 p.m. at Trinity Methodist Church Thurs., Oct. 26th 7-00 p.m. at United Reformed Church


Fri., Oct. 27th


10-30 a.m. at S t. Mary's Parish Church


. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th


Coffee Morning with Oxfam Trading Stall 10 a.m.—-12 noon


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd A Social Evening (7-30 — 9-00 p.m.) at St.


- Michael and Johns social centre, Lowergate ' with the theme of Value for People


Mon., Oct. 23rd 7-00 p.m. at St. Michael and St. « Johns


COACH HIRE


HODSONS OF GISBURN -------------THE FAMILY F IRM ------------ -- ESTIMATES FREE


12 to 53 SEATER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS


Tel: GISBURN 445394 day GISBURN 445751 evenings


UNION FOOTBALL CLUB


THORNEYHOLME COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL


RESTAURANT LICENSED 30AUS T R A L IA N RUL E S


Open seven days a week


Tel: (02008) 271


Mushrooms ingadic butter Totted shrimps Soup cf the day Tate maison with toast


DUNSOP BRIDGE, NR. CUTHEROE LANCS. BB7 3BB


(h(ow sewing our new. range of!'Bar (Meats Lunchtime and ‘Evening 135 Gammon and (Pineapple


225 Sirloin steakgami 1 . 7 5 Tloughman’s lunch


Chickfn curry sewed with rice Cumberland Sausage and egg Steak.pie Treaded Scampi with tartaresauce 335 Selection cf sweets Quiche Lorraine


325 S4lso,


lMorning Coffee u/itfi homemade Biscuits' Afternoon ‘Teas with a selection c f home 6ak$dgoodies Evening (Dinners and (TraditionalSunday lunch ,


Eooktjour Christmas (Party zdith us and take, advantage o f our reduced (Bed and (Breakfast rates.


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We are now. taking Bookings fo r Christmas, (Boxing (Day and the Ofgw year.


235 Coffee and mint /


425 635


.85 All sewed with chipped orjacket potatoes


325


2.25 Selection c f sandwiches ' . 1.30 2.75 Selection o f salads


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120 .70


^ CL,THEROEj1 st XV SHELL


CARRINGTON SATURDAY,


OCTOBER 21 at KICK-OFF 3 p.m.


Uttlemoor Road., Clitheroe. Sponsored by:* ,


3M NEOTECHNIC $ CLITHEROE CENTRAL % ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆


£ WORKING MEN’S CLUB £ Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337 #


FHEt ADMISSION THURSDAY * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st J *


£ Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday # Members and Bona Fide Guests


L O W M O O R C L U B FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th


NEIL ROMAN Guitar Vocalist


Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday MEMBERS DRAW


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd: £10 Members and Bona Fide Guests


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£ S A tU R D A Y D R AW - £100 - 07306 % . \ h


S u p e rb 3 Boy Trio £ t T R A N S F E R « . ; B- J. RAMBO Special treat lor the ladies Friday Night Live ^


Coming Soon Saturday O c tob er 28th ^ GREENGAGE Showband ', • . Christmas Cabaret Dinner Dances ring for details w ;


Tel: Whalley 823036 or 823954 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


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w h a l l e y Lib r a r y a lecture by


■ ALAN OSWALD


WHALLEY LIBRARY from


Friday, October 29th, 1989 : .


of LEIGHTON HALL, CARNFORTH — ‘Birds of Prey’


Tuesday, November 2nd, 1989 at7-30 p'm Tickets available from


♦ ^ 4


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


- Sunday, October 22nd at 6-00 p.m.


EVENING Join us In singing favourite choruses


SANKEY CLITHEROE RUGBY


TH EA S SH E TO N ARMS


Downham


s ' Dine and Dance at The Assheton Arms every Saturday night 8 p.m. Licence ’tilt 1 a.m. £10-50 inclusive of


5 course dinner (excluding December)


Tel Clitheroe 41227 for reservations or enquiries


PRESENT A QUALITY CRAFT FAYRE


at Brickhouse Hotel and


Restaurant, Chipping SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd 11-00 a.m.— 4-30 p.m.


Bar and restaurant meals available


* * ( * - * * ■ * * * * * * * * * * * * CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB >. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 st


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KATIE LEE > - j » SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd By Request


Always Welcome PAUL DUVAL


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H O D D E R G R O U P DAY EXCURSIONS 1989


FRIDAY 3rd NOVEMBER Blackpool llluminalions-


SUNDAY 5th NOVEMBER . International Motor Cycle Show - Birmingham


SATURDAY 11th NOVEMBER Glasgow - Scottish Motor Show • Shopping


SATURDAY 18th NOVEMBER Blackpool • Christmas Shopping


SATURDAY 25th NOVEMBER Kendal: K Shoes Mill Shop then Market,


SATURDAY 2nd DECEMBER London Christmas Shopping - Chlrslmas Lights


See a show - reluming 12.00 midnight Blackpool-Christmas Shopping .


SATURDAY 9th DECEMBER Southport Liverpool - Albert Dock Shopping


Depart Fare 6.00pm £3.30


WEDNESDAY 22nd NOVEMBER . Metro Centre • Gateshead Indoor shopping complex 06.40


07.30 ‘ . £600 07.20 £11.00 09.20 £3.30 £650


. 06.40 £4.40 07.00 £14.00 09.20 £3.30


09.20 09.20


SUNDAY 10th DECEMBER Extended Country Run - Christmas meal, The Plough 12.50 Inn


MONDAY 1st JANUARY 1990 Blackpool - New Year Sales


SEATS BOOKED TO PLAN PLEASE BOOD EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS


CHILDREN:- Under 14 years when accompanied by an adult, halt fare to the nearest 5p above


Ainsworth’s - 35 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe Tel: 23155 Abbey Candy Store: 51 King Street, Whatley Tel: Whalfey 82.3622


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________ C L I T H E R O E b y I S m ln u te a ;__________ FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY 2nd • 3rd - 4th February 1990


T lm e a at B I L L IN G T O N G A R D E N S v a r y to W E E K E N D I N L O N D O N £ 5 3 . 0 0


BARBICAN HOTEL 2 nighls Bed and Continental Breakfast Depart Clilheroe FRIDAY lea time 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY - free day in LONDON


SUNDAY - Tour of the sites of London and a visit lo Covent • Garden before returning home lor approximately 9.00 p.m.


Further details from our Offices: 46 King Street, Clitheroe Tel: Clitheroe 22473.14 Penny Street, Blackburn Tel: Blackburn 57823


B u rfity Arts and Entertainments Centre


PLEASE BOOK AT:- Our Office: 46 King Street Clitheroe Tel: 22473/22590 After office hours 22087


Pasturelands Shop: 153 Pasturelands Drive, Billington Tel: Wh alley 82.2333


T im e s at C H A T B U R N a n d W H A L L E Y v a r y to C L I T H E R O E b y 10 m ln u te a


£130 £4.40


£11.25 09.20 £3.30


F R ID A Y O E C EM B E R 29th. C h r is tm a s D u n ce , M a rk K i t t o B a n d . K h n in y to n Memorial Institute. Further d e ta i ls and t ic k e t s , tel. Clithcroe 445624.


FR ID A Y , N O V EM B ER 17th. C lithcroe Lions Spurlinan’s Dinner, Stirk House Hotel,


.G is b u rn (P e te r P u r f i t t , .speaker). Tickets available from C litheroe Advertiser o r C l i th c r o c L io n s mem­ bers.


F R I D A Y an d S a tu rd a y . November 24th and 25th,


1989. Whatley Methodist Winterfest. •


N O V EM B ER 30th, December 1st, December 2nd (Thurs­


day, Friday and Saturday). Bolton-by-Bowlund Drama


G ro u p p re se n t u farcical chille r; “ W A N T ED • ONE BODY*' by Raymond Dyer. Inquiries to Bolton-by-Bow- tund 277.


O C TO B ER 20th, Friday, 7-30 p .m . C e le b r i t y A u c t io n , C l i t h c r o e C o n s e r v a t iv e C lu b , in aid o f U o u l ic ld . Tel. Clithcroc 22925.


S A T U R D A Y D E C E M B E R 2nd, 1989. St Mary's Ladies G ro u p C h ris tm a s F a ir , in the Parish Hall . Teas and Stalls.


W E D N E S D A Y , 2 2 n d November, C litheroe Con­ c e r t s S o c ie ty , Vanbrugh String Quartet, New Arts Theatre C R G S 7-30 p.m.


22nd - 25th N O V EM B E R . Stage Two Downturn! pres­ ents “ When We Are Mar­ r ie d ’ * by J . B. P r ie s t ly . Tickets from Downhum Post


O f f ic e , H am m o n d s , Pal Hurgrcavcs and cast.


Slaidburn Pal ANNUAL SA|


Saturday 21st ( Slaldburn V|


To be openedl by Mrs Anth^


CRAVEN CUP 1st ROUND


WADDINGTON F.C. v


A powerful thriller set in a world of corruption Friday 20th October - 8 p.m.


______ Tickets E4/E3/E2.25_______ Blues at the Falcon Inn


MOJO BUFFORD


with Atlanta Roots Harp Star from the Muddy Waters Band


Friday 20th October - 8 p.m. Tickets £4 (£3 before day of concert)


CHAMELEON Friday 20th


Dynamic electro-jazz sextet


October - 8 p.m. £3 Concessions £2


FO LK •


Entertaining Welsh Trio Suhday 22nd


MABSANT October - 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 Concessions £3


Jazz at Padlham Town Hall THE LEE KONITZ QUARTET


Only Northern appearance of the U.S. Sax ace


October - 8 p.m. Tickets £4


Tuesday 24th FO LK - FO LK


THE ALBION BAND


November - 8 p.m. Tickets £4 Concessions £3


Sunday 5th Vox Theatre present


THE REVENGERS TRAGEDY The C la s s ic o f ta le gre e d , lu s t a n d m u rd e r


_________T ic k e ts £4/£3/£2.25 CHILDRENS WORKSHOPS FOR HALF-TERM


8th & 9th November - 7-30 p.m.


CLOWNING AROUND - Monday 23rd October -10.30 a.m. Mask making and circus skills for 6-10 year olds - £3.50


MODEL MAKING - Tuesday 24th October -10.30 a.m. Clay modelling for 6-10 year olds -10.30 a.m.£1.50


LITTLE TREASURES - Wednesday 25th October - 10.30 a.m. Creative model making for 11-14 year olds - £1.50


Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel (0282) 30055


RV FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Whalley FC — v —


Ribchester


at Calderstones, Whalley ' Saturday,


October 21st


Kick off 2-15 p.m.


MATCH SPONSOR


CROOK’S GARAGE


SETTLE UNITED F.C.


(Cup holders) / at Twitter Lane


1 Waddington. K.O. 2-00 p.m.


Match Sponsored By: SKIPTON BUILDING SOCIETY


Match Ball By: P. C. BISHOP (ELECTRICAL


CONTRACTORS) All are w l


CLAIMING DATES


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


Contact: CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


Tel. 24604/22323


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SUNDAY, 0( (10 a.m. to 4 j


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advance, Why not clear d and come along, no ml


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(O WHALLEY FLI FASHIOI.


By Chloe o i l


Autumn and Winter Fashions,! hat h il


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