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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 21st, 1989 What s on SATURDAY BBC-1


6- 45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 625 NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE


640 EGG'S 'N' BAKER Cheryl Baker returns with a mixture ol cookery hints and music. With Jean Boht and Hue and


600G%NG LIVEI


12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND With Des­ mond Lynam and Sieve Rider. 12-20 GOLF. Action from the Johnny Walker Ryder Cup at the Belfry. 12- 50 NEWS; 12-55 GOLF: 2- 30 RACING FROM NEW­ BURY, Coral Autumn Cup H eap; 2-35 GOLF; 3-00 RACING FROM NEWBURY, Courage Slakes H'cap; 3-05 GOLF: 3-30 RACING FROM NEWBURY, The Rokeby Farms Mill Reel Slakes; 3- 35 GOLF; 3-45 RACING; 3- 55 FOOTBALL; GOLF; 4-35 FINAL SCORE.


600 NEWS; Weather 610 Regional News 615 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


640THE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW


625 BOB'S FULL HOUSE 7- 00 ALLO 'ALLO Rene and (he others disguise themselves as undertakers in an attempt to rescue Ihe British airmen Irom the chateau.


7-30 RUSS ABBOT 600 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL James wins the pools, and Siegfried gels a visit from the puritanical Mr Hopps.


650 AFRICAN WATCH Preview of tomorrow's live wildlife broadcast Irom Kenya's Masai Mara reserve.


655 N E W S SPORT Weather


610 FILM; A BREED APART A fanatical naturalist, protec­ tive ol Ihe wildlife on his pri­


vate island, finds himself drawn into a guerilla war with outsiders interested in some rare eagles' eggs and his own secret past.


1640SATURDAY MATTERS WITH SUE LAWLEY Sue's guests are Jacqueline Bissel and Neil Sedaka.


11-


WEREWOLF. Horror lilm with David Rintoul as a young man reared by wolves who is transformed into a murderous fiend by Ihe full moon.


12- “Si 50 WEATHER Granada


600 ITN MORNING NEWS 600 TV AM 625 MOTORMOUTH 2 Jason Donovan is surfing In Japan with Tony and The London Boys will be rolling in.


11- 12-


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS 1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2-


N E A R E S T A N D


2-40 DISNEY'S IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS Teen-


. agers Mary and Robert Grant and the whimsical French scienlist Prol Pas- ganel set out to search for the missing Captain Grant. All they have to go on is a barely legible note found In a bottle.


4-35 DISNEY CARTOON 4-45 RESULTS SERVICE 6001T N N E W S


615THE A-TEAM 615 CATCHPHRASE 645 BLIND DATE 7-35 BEADLE'S ABOUT 605 M U R D E R ,


A N D


SPORT Followed by ITV National Weather.


605 GOLF: RYDER CUP 1600 ANN MAGNUSON'S VAN- DEMONIUM The last of three off-beat comedy spe­ cials stars Ann Magnuson as a biker's girlfriend who Is on her way to Ihe Vulcan Death Grip Concert when she is hurled into an alrbrushed painting on the side of a va n . . . C o - s t a r r i n g Meatloaf.


1630 THE FILM CLUB The first of three double-bills featur­ ing recent films from China on Ihe theme of conformity and non-conformity and


S H E


WROTE While recording a mystery book for Ihe blind, Jessica must prove the inn- cocence of her record pro­ ducer in the murder of the man responsible for his blindness.


600ITN NEWS Followed by ITN National Weather


620 SARACEN David Barber's romance with an Irish doctor becomes fraught with dan­ ger when her family reveal their past connections with the IRA.


1620 FIRST DIVISION SPECIAL 11-20M O V IE P R E M I E R E : O X F O R D B L U E S (1984) Using money he’s won at a casino, brash American Nick Dl Angelo pays a computer “ hacker" to Imp ro ve his a ca d em ic grades and ensure his entry to Oriel College Oxford. Fol- l o w e d by ITN News Headlines


1- 00KOJAK After he discovers his unlaithful wile murdered, a prize fighter goes berserk and holds innocent victims hostage in a church. Fol­ l o w e d by ITN News Headlines.


2- 00THE H IT MAN AN D HER Followed by ITN News Headlines.


4-00 COACH Hayden becomes . upset that Kelly has a dale with a professor — and decides to intervene.


4-40 AMERICA'S TOP 10 L BBC-2 20 FILM: LEGEND OF THE


650 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-45 NETWORK EAST 625 FILM; BUCHANAN RIDES ALONE Western starring Randolph Scott as a lone gunman who arrives In a small town controlled by the corrupt Agry family and befriends a young Mexican who has killed one of the


Agry brothers for attacking hie elclor


4-40 THE RYDER CUP Harry


C a rp e n te r in t ro d u c e s coverage of this afternoon's action between Europe and Ihe USA from Ihe Belfry.


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 BATMAN


630 THE TREASUREHOUSE OF LORD'S Tim Rice takes a nostalgic look at Ihe devel­ opment ol cricket through the trophies and memora­ bilia amassed at Lord's by Ihe MCC, with George "Gubby” Allen and Fred Trueman.


IOCOME D Y C L A S S I C A N D


DEAREST Nellie is In a pickle. The strain of running the factory Is beginning to show and she needs expert advice.


7-OORAPIDO Featuring The Beach Boys. Matt Johnson and LL Cool J.


7-30 NEWSVIEW Weatherview’ 615 RED DYNASTY “ Sons ol the Revolution” . Three films about China


SUNDAY v BBC-1 i s


630 AFRICAWATCH Spectacu­ lar live broadcast by the BBC natural History Unit from the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya, beginning a day of live transmissions.


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY 655 PLAYBUS 615 AFRICAWATCH


645 MORNING WORSHIP FOR HARVEST From Holy Trin­ ity Church, Guildford.


1630A T H O R N IN T H E FLESH An entertainment in songs, words and music based on the writings and leaching of William Cobbett,


11-20 TOM AND JERRY 11-


35 SIGN EXTRA


1200 AFRICAWATCH Migrating wildebeest, predatory lions, elephants, cheetahs, impala, g a ze lle s , vu ltu re s and eagles bask in the heal of the day.


12- Weather for the countryside.


1-00 News; Weather; ON THE RECORD


200 EASTENDERS 3O 0 F ILM IN G FOR V I C ­ TORY Christopher Frayling tells the story of the British film industry during the Second World War and explores the success it achieved In the lace ol sometimes hilarious, olten h o r r e n d o u s , wor ki ng conditions.


400 AFRICAWATCH Sunset on the Massai Mara game reserve In Kenya.


4-40MAIGRET Rupert Davies stars as Irtsp. Maigret of the Surete in an episode of Ihe classic police series first shown In 1962 and repealed as a trib u te to the late Georges Slmenon. Two women are murdered and th e ar re st ed s usp ec t appears guilty, but Maigret arranges his escape.


630 THE CLOTHES SHOW


655 MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS


625 NEWS; Weather 640 SONGS OF PRAISE FOR HARVEST


7-15 FIRST OF THE SUMMER WINE


7-45 HOWARDS' WAY 635BREAD Joey te lls his


stunned mother that he's 20 grand in debt. Adrian wants to borrow rather less to pay for his Italian girlfriend to visit Liverpool. And Aveline continues her sinlgleminded campaign to get pregnant.


605 FILM: THE ACCOUNTANT- Film starring Allred Molina


as a small-time London accountant who unwittingly crosses Ihe Mafia and finds himself being Invited to apply his s k ills to their books.


l


1655 EVERYMAN: "One Fatal Day". The popular belief is that a typical murderer Is a violent maniac who will kill a gain if not locked away. In . reality, three murderers out of four are husbands, wives, lovers or children who fail to ■ cope with broken relation-


ships or unremitting stress. In this Everyman repeal two men talk about why they killed their,wives and how they live with: personal and public retribution.: ;


11-35AFRICAWATCH HIGH­ LIGHTS


• 1.


610 ITN MORNING NEWS 600 TV AM 625 THE DISNEY CLUB 1645 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 1200 THE HUMAN FACTOR 12-


7-15 WIDEWORLD Pete Whll- lans leads a top-notch Brit- is h a t t e m p t on th e unclimbed, 1300-foot Kama in the Shetland Islands, the highest sea c li f f in the country.


605 FILM: THE BOAT Contin­ ued next Sunday


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


12-50 APPKAAHAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


I- VIEW With Brian Walden.


200 CARLSBERG UK MOUN­ TAIN BIKE CHAMPION­ SHIP From At'rtmore.


300 SUNDAY MATINEE “ Gene­ vieve" Two friendly rivals engage In a race on the way back from the Brighton veteran car rally.


4-30 CLASSMATES 600 ALL CLUED UP With David Hamilton.


30 COUNTRY FILE Incl. 12-55


630 CORONATION STREET 630 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


635 GRANADA REPORTS 640 APPEAL 645 HIGHWAY 7-1510 YEARS OF ALRIGHT ON THE NIGHT


615WAR A N D R E M E M ­ BRANCE Continuing this drama set against the back­ ground on World War II.


1615 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


1635TH E S O U T H B A N K SHOW


I I - 35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines.


12-30 QUIZ NIGHT 1- 00 MOVIE CLASSICS THE 60s "Georgy Girl" The endear­ ing story of Georgy, a tall 'glumpy' dancing teacher


- whom nobody loves. Always at the receiving end of life's buffets and bruises, Georgy still maintains her veneer of cheerfulness, even when tortured by the promiscuity and heartlessness of her trendy flatmate Meredith.


2-


McCartney — writer, photog­ rapher, pop star and brother of you-know-who takes a sideways look al Ihe world of regional television.


625 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4-25 JOBFINDER


BBC-2


650 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-05 GRANDSTAND With Des­ mond Lynam and Steve Rider. Live, uninterrupted coverage of the final day of the Ryder Cup, the Euro-


. pean and American teams playing 12 singles matches al the Belfry. Will Jacklin's


- men make il three in a row? (If the golf finishes on time with the trophy presentation at 6-00 p.m. there will be limited coverage of the Por- tuguese Grand Prix).


645JUKE BOX JURY The


.:, . show in which four panellists vote the week’s new singles


' a hit or a miss returns after an absence of 22 years under Ihe chairmanship of , Jools Holland. As a conces-


. - sion to modem times, videos will also be featured, but it's . still a bell for a hit and a klaxon for a miss.


10THE WALDEN INTER­


655 ARTISTS'EYE 625 GOLF: RYDER CUP 1615 FILM: TAPS Army cadets lake over their military acad­ emy to prevent its closure, but their occupation esca­ lates into a frightening siege. Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn and Tom Cruise star in the second film of an exciting season showcasing the Hol­ lywood "brat pack , with the great George C. Scott as their commanding officer.


12-15 GRAND PRIX Portuguese Grand Prix In Estorill.


12-50 RAPIDO Channel 4


600 HALLELUJAHI 630 COUNTRY WAYS A film portrait of the area around Dorset's Winterbourne vil­ lages, Hardy's country.


7-00 MUSHROOM MAGIC 7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 600 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


630 RAMONA 600 DENNIS 620MOVIE MAHAL PRES­ ENTS. . . REMEMBERING RA FI: PART ONE New series of four programmes


. on two playback singers in the popular Hindi cinema.


1600A U S TR A L IA N RULES FOOTBALL


11-00 POB'S PROGRAMME 11- 30THE HENDERSON KIDS 12- OOTHE WALTONS Today, spring was most of all a time for adventure and romance for the Walton children, and It came In different ways for Erin and Jason.


25 PICK OF THE WEEK Mike


1- 00 LOST IN SPACE 2- 00 SONG OF SURVIVAL A group of women imprisloned by the Japanese in the Second World War repro­ duced vocal scores from memory for over 30 orches­ tral and piano works by eminent composers and formed a camp choral group.


6 0 5 S U S A N A N D G O D (1940) Rare MGM comedy- drama starring Joan Craw­ ford


615 MR MAGOO 625NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER


630 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 6 3 0 TH E


YEARS


7-00 EQUINOX: RACE FOR THE TOP


600 MAN AND MUSIC: VIENNA -E N D OF AN EMPIRE


M 0 H I T C H ON 4 : R E ­ BECCA The season of Alfred Hitchcock films con­ tinues tonight with his clas­ sic romantic melodrama based on the Daphne du ' Maurier novel starring 0 -


. . scar-nominee Joan Fontaine . .a s a young woman who married Oscar-nominated Laurence Olivier only to find he is still haunted by the


: memory of his dead first ■ - ■


■ wife. 1 '• ■ 11-30 AMERICAN FOOTBALL


i 1-00 BUT THEN, SHE'S BETTY - CARTER ■ 2-00 CLOSE


W O N D E R ____


film s by a r t is ts whose careers were ruined by the McCarthy anti-communist witch hunts.


1633 FILM: THE BIG PARADE 12-10 FILM: FORCE OF EVIL


cChannel 4 . . . Wha


CIVIC HALL Clitheroe 23278


LEISURE


BOX OFFICE: Tel. Colne 864721 or Tel. Nelson 692890


THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS SUNDAY 1st OCTOBER 1989 at 7-30 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £4.50 Concessions £3.50


WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER - SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER


PENDLE CIVIC PLAYERS present


SOOTHE AMATEUR NATURA­ LIST Gerald and Lee Dur- rell explore the Canadian Rocky Mounlains.(rpl)


630 TREE HOUSE 7-00 KABOODLE 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 600 STREETWISE 630THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW O pra h Winfrey brings together mothers and daughters who have been separated for 13 to 42 years.


615 SING AND SWING 6 2 5 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


630BEFORE THE LAW A Repeat screening of last Monday's programme look­ ing at The Bail Act, which allows magistrates to keep people In prison while await­ ing trial.


1600 OPENING UP THE FAMILY ALBUM


1630 LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT THIR TY (1 9 4 2 ) Monty W o o l l e y s t a r s as a once-famous actor who relies on the devotion of his daughter (Ida Luplno) - until a suitor enters her life.


1205C R IM E D O E S N O T PAY Plan for Destruction. The exploits of Karl Hau- shofer, who Introduced Hitler to Ihe science of geopolitics.


12-30 DANCE WITH ME 1O0 BROADWAY MELODY OF 1938 Lavish MGM musical starring Robert Taylor as a Broadway producer trying to raise money for a show and Eleanor Powell as an aspir­ ing star.


305 C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­ ING From Ayr and The Curragh


605 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 600 RIGHT TO REPLY 630 FIVE WOMEN PAINTERS 700T H E W O R L D T H I S W E E K F o l l o w e d by Weather.


800 A FAMILY AT WAR Mar­ garet, six months' pregnant, wails al home for news of John. Sheila Ashton gels herself a job In a local NAAFI. David comes home unexpectedly on leave.


900 TRUFFAUT: L’ARGENT DE POCHE


11-00 IN THE LION'S DEN Out­ spoken columnist George Gale Is brought face lo face with the targets of his forth­ right views about homosexu­ ality and AIDS. Pattie Cold- well hosts a heated debate Irom a "Lion's Den” In an Edinburgh AIDS centre.


1200 AFTER DARK


TEN TIMES TABLE an hysterical comedy by ALAN AYCKBOURN


CIVIC THEATRE, NELSON, 7-30 p.m. Admission £2, Concession £1.50


HOWLIN’ WILF


and the VEE JAYS R‘n‘B AT ITS BEST Supported by


WALTER MITTIES HEAD FRIDAY 6th OCTOBER, 1989 at 8 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £3 In advance £4 on the night


AN EVENING WITH


GEOFF BOYCOTT, obe SUNDAY 8th OCTOBER, 1989 at 7-30 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £5


MANCHESTER CAMERATA ORCHESTRAL SERIES


WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1989


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE — 7-30 p.m. Ticket prices for the series are as follows:


Single Concerts: Balcony £5. Concessions £4 Stalls £4, Concessions £3


Season Tickets: Five concerts for the price ol four £5 seats — £20; £4 seats — £16; £3 seats — £12


NOW BOOKING


International Wrestling — 12th October Delorez Keane — 26th October Rostal and Schaefer — 29th October


Johnny Ball's Think of a Number — 2nd November Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra — 5th November Blaster Bates — 10th November


Albert Road, Colne, or Tourist Information Centre, ■ ■


Tickets available from Bank House, Scotland Road, Nelson.


Q Roefield Appeal


SWIM THE CHANNEL For fun at Ribblesdale Pool.


Sunday 22nd October. 3 p.m. Start


To enter relay teams - minimum 5, maximum 10, swimming 50 mins per team.


£1 p er sw im m e r 1^ Arts and Entertainments Centre S3 s b sjQisra S


LOWELL FULSON


U.S. B lu e s g u i ta r s ta r


Plus BARE WIRES Friday 22nd


September — 8 p.m. Tickets £5


THE guitarist singer/songwriter Saturday 23rd


RICHARD THOMPSON


September - 8 p.m. Tickets £7.50


SHADES OF ORCHESTRA


SARA GREY


Powerful American folk-singer Sunday 24th


September - 8 p.m. Tickets £3 Concessions £2


IKENTON Alexander


Sunday 24th September - 7.30 p.m.


Tickets £5 Concessions £4


Association for Spiritual Knowledge A S P E C T S O F


S P IR IT U A L IS M


A talk on the history of Spiilualism and Spiritualism today


Speaker - Tony Gleeson M o n d a y 2 5 th


S e p te m b e r — 7 - 3 0 p .m . Tickets £1__________


I n t e r n a t io n a l T h e a t r e f r o m S o u t h A f r ic a — S a b i k w a P l a y e r s p r e s e n t


A S O W H E R E T O


challenging new play from one ol South Attica’s most dynamic groups O N L Y N O R T H E R N P E R F O R M A N C E S


2 7 t h a n d 2 8 t h S e p t e m b e r — 7 - 3 0 p .m . T ic k e ts £ 4 /£ 3 /£ 2 .2 5


LROYondon Ballet29th and 30th September - Theatre


THE MAGIC FLUTE


A s ty lish b a lle t b a s e d on M o z a r t's com ic m a s te rp ie ce


Tickets from £4 7‘30pm’ Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel (0282) 30055


MUSIC FOR YOUR


SAVINGS OF UP TO 25% ON SEASON TICKETS


PLEASURE


A new season of Autumn/Spring concerts begins in late September with subscription series given by the


Award-winning NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. BOWDON The Bowdon Rooms 27 September 7-30 p.m, CHORLEY Town Hall 28 September 7-30 p.m.


BOLTON St Anne's Church, Turton 29 September 7-30 p.m. MACCLESFIELD Heritage Centre 30 September 8-00 p.m.


CLITHEROE St Paul's Church, Low Moor 1 October 7-30 p.m. Opening programme


VIVALDI THE FOUR SEASONS Arnold Sinfometta No 1


Mozart Symohony No 29 in A major Soloist/Director NICHOLAS WARD


,


"...playing of such consistent unanimity, attention to detail and security of tempo" (The Guardian)


"...a high level of technical excellence close lo perfection" (Manchester Evening News) • .


“ ...we look forward to hearing more of this impressive group" (Birmingham Post and Mail)


Full ticket and programme details of Ihe 89/90 Season are available from


NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, 16 Railway Street, Altrincham, CheshireWA14 2RE- ■ Tel: (061) 941 5646


ifc A * A * * * k A A irk irk * * & A V GISBURN on the AUCTION MARKET


FRIDAY CAR BOOT SALE


2 p.m. to dusk THIS FRIDAY and every Friday Car boot spaces only £5 No booking necessary ; NOW ALL UNDER COVER


ORGANISED BY RAY PROMOTIONS LTD Telephone 0253 712776:721035 evenings


* k ' k k k k A - k - k k i r k i i A A i r k i K UNION FOOTBALL CLUB


CLITHEROE 1st XV — V —


AMBLESIDE SATURDAY,


23rd SEPTEMBER KICK-OFF 3 p.m.


. LittlemoorRoad., Clitheroe:,: CLITHEROE RUGBY


traditional eNqLisb CRAfT CD ARk eT


“The Lancashire Craft Marketa ot the Year!” Follow the crowds to


CLITHEROE MARKET


THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER 1989 RURAL CRAFTS AT THEIR MOST INTERESTING!


COME, BROWSE and BUY! This is the last market for 19891


Ribble Valley Borough Council Serving Ihe Community


HURST GREEN MEMORIAL HALL. COMMITTEE


ANNUAL DANCE . Friday, September 29th, - in Ihe


MEMORIAL H A L L HURST GREEN B u f fe t S u p p e r 8 -3 0 p .m . p ro m p t


Dancing to the M A R K K IT TO DANC E B A N D 9 p.m. —1 a.m.


ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY..... - .......


T I C K E T S £ 5 Available from


Stonyhurst 523


t C L ITH ERO E C EN TR A L * t W O R K ING M E N ’S CLUB $


☆ * * * ☆ ☆ * * ☆ * * ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ * * * * W h a t le y R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . T e l . 2 3 3 3 7 ^


$ SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER J *


* REMBRANT Fantastic Boy/Giri Duo


£ SATURDAY DRAW-£100 -01507 Members and Bona Fide Guests


•5 l r * ☆ * ☆ COACH HIRE


HODSONS OF GISBURN -----— THE FAMILY FIRM ’ ESTIMATES FREE


12 to 53 SEATER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL :


■ OCCASIONS


Tel: GISBURN 445394 day GISBURN 445751 evenings


v>r - I ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR at ‘J


’ ’-r ST JAMES LANE HEAD SCHOOL ;: J■ Brlercllffe Road, Burnley


SATURDAY23rd and SUNDAY 24th SEPTEMBER 12noon-8p.m.


Admission 30p - •


: ‘ 60 different Craft Stalls. Refreshments :i- Organised by St J am a Church.


• 2 2 5 3 1 U"'-


“ ' CLASSIFIED ' 1 i


# Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday £


,☆ ☆ * * ☆ •/(•


* t


THEASSHETON ARMS


Downham


J Our season of Dinner Dances have started once again.


Every Saturday night we otter a 5 course menu with choices, followed by music for dancing to suit all tastes and a licence 'till 1 a.m. for just £10-50 (excl. December).


These nights are ideal for celebrations or any occassion, or just simply a night out.


For reservations or enquiries tel: Clitheroe 41227


We are now taking reservations lor our


C h r is tm a s -p a r ty n ig h ts h e ld th ro u g h o u t December.


GOT A SALES PROBLEM?


HARNESSTHE CLASSIFIED TASKFORCE


Effective advertising going out to over 160,000 local


. people each and every , week.


We’re here' to help you out.


Why not give,us a call < _ - todays


Saturday Starting,


2 3 t d S e p t and every day


. until th0ct'


SATURDA Y-STAR CABARET NIGHT


S A T U R D A Y ,


m C R A Z Y N IG H T EVERY FRIDAY-Ltdies FREE


" W !


before I0p.m - Gents HALF PRICE before 10pjn.


Resident DR AG D J ’s TERRY FOX plus


m o t h e r F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 2 n d NAUGHTY Best naughty dress wins a holiday


( BRENMate Exotic Dancer ) F R ID A Y ,


S E P T E M B E R 2 9 t h (Not y o u r a ve rage lady) CAROL LEZAL FRENCH NIGHTS S A T U R D A Y S E P T E M B E R 3 0 t h SHADY (Blackpoob Top Band)


business promotions. Full facilities. Dinner Suit Not Essential, Very Smart Dress is.


ALBERT ROAD, COLNE. TEL. 869185


COLLECTORS MARKET a n d


BOOTSALE CLITHEROE


EVERY SUNDAY , AT THE NEW


AUCTION MART (Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR AREAS — 500 Pitches from £6


Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825


BOOK CARLOS II for weddings, ■


celebrations, fashion shows, . , S E P T E M B E R . 2 3 r d


Competition - 3 Classes, 11 and under, 18 and under, over 18


For entry


forms phone Clitheroe 24996


ST ANDREWS CHURCH S irs i t l b t + m


- J. Burns. Parish Priest of St Hubert's Dunsop Bridge. 7-30 p.m. Evening Prayer. Preacher The Rev*d T. Vaughan. Vicar of Settle. Members of Slaidburn Young Farmers Club will be taking part during the service.


ST GEORGES CHURCH D t t n s o j y R tH d g e


HARVEST FESTIVAL Sunday 1st October 1989-


: 7-00 p.m.: EveningPraycr. Preacher the Rev'd L Austin. Vicar of Tossidc, Long Preston


A L L WELCOME


HARVEST FESTIVAL Sunday 24th September 1989 10-30 a.m. Morning Prayer; Preacher The Rev*d


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874 FRIDAY & SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 22nd & 23rd THE


Sensational Sounds of the 70's “Juke Box Jive" "Sugar Baby Love"


RUBETTES


"I can do it'etc. Plus


TREVOR WALLACE


* * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * yL


^


A tT ROCK AND ROLL NITE J SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd


Tickets SOp from Club


JOHN DUBARRY Welcome Return


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th


KERI WILLIAMS Remember Last Time


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 7-15 NW


WEEKLY TREBLE: 1-20-24 NW EVERY WEDNESDAY


* * * * * * * ★


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests ★


^ * * * ★ * * ^ (Comedian) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


INSIDE OUT Fantastic Vocal


% Instrumentalist Group


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery


★ LOUNQE B A R * SATURDAYS


PAUL LEE (Brilliant Instrumentalist)


AT THE ORGAN


Carvery and raaarva a table In tne Cabaret Room


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


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


Saturday, September 30th, 7-45 p.m.


• ADMISSION £1 including supper


FARMERS BALL


Friday, October 6th,


MARK KITTO BAND


. ADMISSION £2.50 including supper


Tickets Tel. Slaidburn 642 HARVEST


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


Chipping Village Hall SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 23rd 7-30 p.m.


Add. £1 including refreshments


Why not book a meal In the CLITHEROE LADIES SOC


A Fashion S| Sherry and


By Jac| Catholic Hall, I


27th Septemberl Admissiol


Proceeds tor Clithm All welcq


Swiss-style I in the price


Chat!


FRIENDS OF CLITI Invite you to savour th |


AN ALPINEFrldavl CHRISTMAS PARTIES


Some dates are still available over the Christmas period for your Christmas celebrations.


Phone today or call in for information


MARK HILTON — CLITHEROE 23130


COMMENCING FRIDAY to THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


-STEVE MICHAEL MARTIN CAINE


Niceguys finish Iasi. Meet Ihe winners.


Dirty Kotten SrniINT>RF.I.SA


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


SW A N & R O Y A L H O T E L


ARCADIAN BALLROOM J. Taylor Fe"owS.Te


K n o w lem e r e S t re e t , A c c r in g to n T e l A c c r in g to n 3 4 2 9 5


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New Adult and Beginners Class Tuesday 26th September. *0


Teaching Modern Ballroom- Latin


. American and Social < Dances 8-15 p.m. - 10-15 p.m.


Admission £1.50


Licensed Bar. BLACKBURN CONCERTS


THE WHO 10th OCT-NEC


£26.90 or £20.00 Ticket Only


TEARS FOR FEARS 10th Jan APOLLO £21.00 PAUL MCCARTNEY 16th Jan NEC £29.00


Local Agents: CLITHEROE TRAVEL and RIBBLESDALE TRAVEL, WHALLEY


__ Tel. 0254 51112 „ l= 5 Local pich-ups In Clilheroe and Whaltey


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this column to publi­ cise thejr event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation, name of the event and the date.


CLAIMING DATES


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


Contact: (CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


Tel. 24804/22323


Dinner, Stirk House Hotel G is b u rn (P e t e r P a r f i t t ' . speaker). Tickets available


F R ID A Y an d Saturda y November 24th and 25th* 198 9. Whallcy Methodist Winterfest.


NOVEMBER 30th, December 1st, December 2nd (Thurs­ day, Friday and Saturday) Bolton-by-Bowlund Drama G rou p pre sent a farcical chiller; “ WANTED - ONE BODY” by Raymond Dyer


Inquiries to Bolton-by-Uow^ land 277.


OCTOBER 14th, . Saturday Clitheroe and District Bible Society, Blackpool Salvation Army Band.


OCTOBER 20th, Friday. 7-30 p .m . C e le b r i ty A u ct ion .


C l i th e r o e C on s e rv a t iv e Club, in aid o f Roefield Tel. Clitheroe 22925.


S A TU R D A Y DECEMBER 2nd, 1989. St Mary's Ladies Group Christmas Fair, in the Parish Hall. Teas and Stalls.


W E D N E S D A Y , O c t o b e r 18th, 1989. Clitheroe Con- certs Society, Piano llccitul. A n d r ew W e s t (National P r izewinne r ) . Tickets M. H a r t le y &. S on , 4 Kiny


S t r e e t . T e l . C l i th e r o e 23829.


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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th Clitheroe Lions Sportmun’^


from Clitheroe Advertiser o r C l ith e r o e Lions mem­ bers.


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GIGANTIC SUNDAY AND CAR BOOT!,


HASLINGDEN AUCTIfl Bentgate, Hullng


Jusl at the Ha,llngd«n • SUNDAY SEPTEME


PARKING AND ADMIS


Packed with stalls massive L 1000’s of bargains, children's


Bring everyone — a gf Car Boot Spaces only—£6.1


welcome—No booking necessari


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FREE ADMISSION T FRIDAY NIGHT — T O F


SATURDAY NIGHT — P f i Smart Casual I


CHRISTMAS C DINNER Dl


Bookings now boil


For details Phone Wh: ACCRINGTON ROAC


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SLIDE on Cross Country Skiind


Wednesday, 27tH at Blackburn Ce| at 7-301


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Cross Country Skiing is su/fa and see what /il


SALEM CONGREGATIONAL


CHAPEL MARTIN TOP, RIMINGTON


HARVEST FESTIVAL Sunday 24th September, 1989


Services at 2-00 p.m. and 7-00 p.m. Preacher: Mr George Kendall


Decorating ol the chapel on Saturday 23rd September 1989 Irom 2-00 p.m.


Monday 25th September, 1989


Slides on "The Holy Land" presented by Mrs D. Taylor at 7-30 p.m.


followed by sale of fruit and vegetables etc


Everyone welcome


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