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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 23rd, 1989


m vm m w m m m SATURDAY


c BBC-1


7- 8-


HERE.


12*12 WEATHER. 12*15 GRANDSTAND with Steve


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-


5*20T H E FLYING D O C ­ TORS. Father Jacko is shot as he flies oft on his annual bush pilgrimage. Meanwhile an unusual patient moves into Geoff's office and causes rivalry among the medics.


6- 05 JIM'LL FIX IT. W0 L I T T L E


A N D


LARGE. Guests include David Jensen, Tony Black­


burn and Geoff Capes. Music from Steven Dante.


7- 40TH E P A U L DAN I E L S MAGIC SHOW. Special guest Eartha Kitt.


7*15‘ALLO ’ALLO! Rene. Edith. Yvette and Mimi are in dan­ ger of being shot if the Enigma machine is not reco­ vered. Final episode of the current series.


6*25 BERGERAC. Jim's looking forward to a weekend off when he's asked to deputise for a Special Branch Officer on diplomatic escort.


9-20 N E W S 9-35 MIDNIGHT CALLER. Gary


Coles stars as an ex-cop turned late-night radio chat- show host fighting crime from his studio. Jack is invited to visit a criminal on death row.


10- CONFIDENTIAL. 25 C A R R O T T


11- 00TYSON v BRUNO. Des-* mond Lynam and Harry Car­ penter preview tonight's fight between Mike Tyson and Frank Bruno.


11*40 FILM: “The Last of Sheila." A year after the killing of his wile at a Hollywood party, film producer Clinton Greene (James Coburn) lures six of the guests back to his yacht for a deadly game designed to reveal the murderer. The players, who believe they are taking part in prepara-' lions for Green’s next film, are James Mason, Raquel Welch. Dyan Cannon. Ian McShane, Joan Hackett and Richard Benjamin.


1-35 W E A T H E R . C BBC-2 0


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-45THE MO O N S H I N E R ' S DAUGHTER.


C BBC-1 J


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-


10-00 MAN AND BOY. 10-


10- FOR IT. AND PEOPLE.


11*15 DEUTSCH DlREKTl 11- 40 BAZAAR 12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12*30 COUNTRY FILE I- 00 N E W S ; O N T H E RECORD.


2*00 EASTENDERS. 3-OOTYSON v BRUNO. The whole of this morning's bout In Las Vegas between Frank Bruno (GB) and Mike Tyson (USA) for the Heavyweight Championship of the World.


3-


4- 40 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5- 05 THE CLOTHES SHOW. 5- 6-


6-25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE. 7-


CORDE SPECIAL. Noel Edmonds and a specially equipped camera crew fly Concorde to Washington 20 years after the inaugural flight of the famous jet air­ liner. En route they provide their own in-flight entertain­ ment by showing clips from other historical aviation events.


55 PLAYBUS. 15 MORNING WORSHIP. SPORT; Weather. A N D SPORT.


Rider. 12*20 Boxing. A pre­ view of tonight's bout between Mike Tyson and Frank Bruno in Las Vegas. 12-50 Football. 1-00 News. 1-10 Racing from Punches- town. 1-20 Hockey. 1-40 Racing from Punchestown. 1-50 Hockey. 2-10 Racing from Punchestown. 2-20 Swimming. 2-40 Racing from Punchestown. 2-50 Basketball. 3-35 Swimming. 3-50 Football. 4-00 Rugby League. 4-35 Final Score.


WO ROLAND’S RAT RACE. 9- 00 GOING LIVE!


10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. D 25S A T U R D A Y S T A R T S


3- OOFILM: “ Five Fingers.” James Mason stars as "Cicero" in a story based on the World War II spy who sold secrets to the Nazis from the British Embassy in Turkey and eventually fled with the plans for the Nor­ mandy invasion. Danielle Darrieux plays the countess on whom he lavished his money and Michael Rennie the counter-espionage agent sent to Ankara to neautralise him.


4- 45 FILM: ’’Separate Beds." Comedy starring Lee Remick as a girl working on


15 REGIONAL NEWS AND 6- 7-


8- 9-


Wall Street whose boss wants an excuse to fire her so gives her (he impossible job of boosting a mysterious product called “Universal Widgets." Help turns up in the shape of Texas tycoon Henry Tyroon (James Gar­ ner) but his plan to stimulate a widget boom isn’t alto* gelher trouble-free.


WEST.


8- 05R H Y T H M S OF TH E WORLO.


STORY. Slap senses a little tension when Annie starts smashing his jazz records.


C L IV E . In the age of de-regulation, Clive James looks at what the ever-ex­ panding media are broad­ casting world-wide, with the help of correspondents abroad and the views of a guest.


10-05 THE FILM CLUB. 10-08 FILM: "Gertrud." 12*00 FILM: "The Master of the House."


Granada ;)


5- 00THE IT N MO RNI NG NEWS.


6- 00 TV AM. 9-25MOTORMOUTH : The


Mouth opens for business: The Real Ghostbusters; Motormouth chews on a burning issue; Spin-Off; Competitions, films and more.


11*30 THE CHART SHOW. 12*30 AMERICA’S TOP 10. 1-00IT N N EW S a nd I TV National Weather followed by Granada Reports.


1-05 SAINT ANDGREAVSIE. 1- 40 SPOR T SM A ST ER S. An­ other first-round encounter between three sporting whiz-kids who aspire to become TV's top sporting brain.


2-


3- 00 SNOOKER. Anglia Win­ dows British Open from the Assembly Rooms, Derby.


ICS. The U.S. Indoor Championships from New York.


4-


part drama series for chil­ dren about a boy who turns into a dog.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- OOITN N EW S and ITN National Weather followed by Granada Reports.


5*15 A.LF. 5-45SUPERBOY. Professor Lang visits his daughter, Lana, at university with his latest archaeological find: the Jewel of Techacal.


SUNDAY


11- 00 S I G N S O F T H E KINGDOM.


1140 DANGEROUS JOURNEY. 12*00 ENCOUNTER. 12-


Your Right.


25 TAKE NOBODY’S WORD 50 RUS S I A N L A NGUAGE


1-


12-50 AAP KAA HAK. ' 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. I- 00 ITN NEWS, followed by ITV National Weather.


10 EYEWITNESS.


2- 00 SNOOKER. 3*00 THE MATCH. 5-05 BULLSEYE. 5-


535 T H E PROGRAMME. 30 ACTION POINT: This is


7-15MADHUR JAFFREY’S FAR EASTERN COOKERY. Ms Jaffery travels to the Philip­ pines to sample some of the country's favourite dishes.


745 SWORD AND SPIRIT. 535 A


9-30 C H R I S T A B E L BIELENBERG.


1510 FILM: "The Firm." 11*15 SNUB.


35 C O R O N A T I O N


STREET. The Omnibus edi­ tion of last week's episodes. Gail is yet to discover the far-reaching consequences of Brian's night out on the town.


6- 6-


National Weather. 50NOEL EDMONDS CON­


640 APPEAL 645 HIGHWAY. 7-


30NEWS followed by ITV 35 GRANADA REPORTS.


15 CATCHPHRASE.


745 FOREVER GREEN. New drama serial about a couple struggling with the pressures of London life when a chance to escape presents itself in the shape of a lucky inheritance.


845 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


9- 00AGA THA C H R IS T IE 'S POIROT


10- 0 0THE NEW S T A T E S ­


30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. 15 SNAP!


DER. Laura discovers a Modligiani painting in the air­


MAN. "Piers of the Realm." Alan B'Stard's anti-social behaviour is making, him more and more enemies.


1 5 L AURA A N D DIS OR­ II-


line bag which was switched with hers, and the sinister owner of the bag wants it back...


7*45M A S T E R M I N D wi th 10-


8- 9- 9-


Magnus Magnusson. This week's contestants answer questions on writer George Orwell, composer Benjamin Britten, poet William Barnes and Alexander the Great. 15 CAMPION.


10HEART OF THE MAT­


TER. Joan Bakewell looks at how changes in European border restrictions in 1992 will affect people seeking aslyum.


10-45 TYSON v BRUNO. Another chance to see the Heavy­ weight Championship of the World. Plus latest reactions of the fight result.


II- 30 HANDMADE.


12-00FILM: “The Moonshine War"


1-35 WEATHER. Q Granada j


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM


9-25 MOTORMOUTH ON SUN­ D AY including Fraggle


* Rock.


1045 LINK. ME (Myalgic Entce- phalcomyelitis) is claimed to be a disabling condition.


■f


7-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 05 FOLEY SQUARE.


, 1-30 REPORTAGE. 2-


LORDS.


3- 00 FILM: "Molly" Modern fairy­ tale about an 11-year-old girl


and a musical dog. Maxie finds herself trying to protect canine Molly from villains who want to ' exploit her extraordinary gifts. Exciting adventures ensue.


4- 20 MUSIC IN CAMERA. 545 RUGBY SPECIAL 6-00 T H E M O V I E P A L ­ ACES. Gene Kelly hosts


10 NEWS; Weather. 25 THAT’’S LIFE!


10-30 T H E SO U T H B A N K SHOW.


H. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


12-30THE OTHER S ID E OF MIDNIGHT.


1-00DONAHUE. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


345 THE HIT MAN AND HER. 445 JOBFINDER.


1-55 BEST OF BRITISH: "The Baby and the Battle Ship.” When a British battleship puts ashore at Naples, two of its seamen step ashore for a good time, but comic chaos ensues when one is left holding the baby. Star­ ring John Mills, Richard Attenbrough and Bryan Forbes. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


4-


Q Channel 4 9-25 MOVIE MAHAL


1M0 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11-00 POB’S PROGAMME.


11- 30WO R Z E L G U MMI D G E DOWN UNDER. Today an inseclicido turns a scare­ crow into a troublemaker.


12- OOTHE WALTONS. John- Boy's decision on taking a film job oiler is quick when he finds his friend has been fired to make way for him.


1- 00 LOST IN SPACE. Smith blows a trip lo Earth.


2- 00 ALY BAIN AND FRIENDS. 2- 45THE MODERN WORLD: T E N GR EA T W R IT ­ ERS. Virginia's Woolf's Mrs Dalloway.


3- 55 BIG WORLD CAFE: New 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


10-week pop music series wilh a cosmopolitan ix ol (mostly) dance music, from around the world. Today, New Order, Diamanda Galas, Edward II and the Red Hot Porkers and Cleve­ land Walkiss.


WEATHER.


5- OOT H E 5-


6- 30 FAIR PLAY. 6- 45 THE COSBY SHOW. Look­ ing Back (Part 1) American comedy starring Bill Cosby. Eivin fights with Sondra and


PROGRAMME. GYMNASTICS.


the family tell him some Huxtable history.


7- 8- 15 FRAGILE EARTH: Today,


the di ver s e l i ves ol butterflies.


~ 15 THE LONG RIDE. Adven­


ture documentary following international investor Jim Rogers on his 6,000k jour­ ney acros s China by motorbike.


20T H E W E E K IN T H E


9*15 THE MEDIA SHOW: THEY W O U L D S A Y THAT WOULDN ’T THEY. Ex­ tended special, narrated by Muriel Gray, presenting new evidence surrounding Ihe Profumo affair, wilh archive film and interviews with Lord


- Denning, Christine Keeler and the makers ol the new lilm Scandal.


,


10-30CATCH 22. Screen version' ol Joseph Heller's classic and surreal anti-war novel, starring Alan Arkin, with Anthony Perkins and Orson


12-50 SINFONIETTA. 1-30 CLOSE.


' Welles.


! Venue: Pendleton Brook Centre,: George Street, Clitheroe


Date: February 28th - Time: 7-30 p.m. JUL I


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PUBLIC MEETING TO SUPPORT


55NEWS SUMMA R Y AND B U S I N E S S


30 R H Y T H M I C


Pet«bbc*r0M finoo*. atc &«©rtU ti.


i i A HIT fifi W MUSICAL


LONDON WEEKEND including seats


FRIDAY, MARCH 10th to


SUNDAY, MARCH 12th with bed and continental breakfast at


KENSINGTON’S DE VERE HOTEL Price £69.50


At your own optional discretion a visit to THE IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION


Book at: Viscount Central, Queensgate 39371- •' -


Leader-Times Office,:Scotland Road precinct, Nelson Clitheroe Advertiser Office, King Street, Clitheroe Viscount Central Kiosk Bus Station


SKILL SHARE min i • l i m n mi l l " IMAGINATION. R O M A N T I C M O N E Y


6-15 TRICK OR TREAT. 6-45 YOU BET!


7*45 INSPECTOR MORSE. A young woman is found dead in a pub car park. Inspector Morse's investigations lead him to a local insurance office where he uncovers a tangled web of hidden pas­ sion and corruption.


9-451 T N N E W S


SPORT followed by ITN National Weather.


10*05 MOVIE PREMIER: "Dead Man Walking." Ben has been in an American prison for eight years. He shot four innocent people in the course of an armed robbery and the question of his san­ ity is all that stands between him and the gas chamber.


11*40 SNOOKER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


30THE TRIUMPH OF THE 20 NEWSVIEW.


55 THE "S L A P ” MAXWELL 20 S A T U R D A Y NIG HT


12*30 TH E H IT M A N AND HER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


2*00 T H E L A T E L A T E FILM: “Quadrophenia" 1964: Teenager Jimmy is in every respect immersed in the Mod life. The Bank Holi­ day weekend is approaching and, with it, the inevitable invasion of Brighton. Star­ ring Sting, Leslie Ash and Phil Daniels. Followed by ITN News Headlines:


4-00 THE PARTY.


C Channel 4 J 9-


peat of last Monday’s pro­ gramme covering issues of particular interest to disabled viewers.


10- 004 WHAT IT S WORTH.


10*30H O U S EM A S T E R . Otto Kruger in the .title role of a public school, headmaster


who clashes with disciplinar­ ian hadmaster (Kynaston Reeves).


12*15MOVIE MUS EUM. Two classic silent shorts — The Burning Stable (1697), fol­ lowed by The Musketeers of Pig Alley with Lilian Gish.


12-30 DANCE WITH ME.


1*00 FILM: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon” Romantic musical set in 1919 starring Gordon MacRae and Doris Day as sweethearts.


10 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET­


2-50C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­ ING From Kempton Park.


5-05 BROOKSIDE.


6*00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6*30 SCOTTISH EYE followed by Weather.


15 WOOF! Second of a four-


11- 45 SOUNDS OF SURPRISE: T H O M A S “ F A T S ” WALLER — THIS JOINT IS JUMPIN'


7- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 8- 00 BEHAVING BADLY. 900 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­ TIONAL: "Colonel Redl"


12- 50 FILM: "It Happened One N igh t” Oscar-winning comedy starring Clark Gable as a cynical newspaperman who pursues runaway heir­ ess Claudette Colbert.


2-45 CLOSE.


M O T H E R ’S DAYAiavch ph


Special Lunches served from 12 noon till 4 p.m. in Clitheroe’s newest restaurant -


C o o p ts


Part of the historic Starkle Arms - Of­


fer that little extra treat, why not try our evening "a la carte" served from 7 p.m. till 9-30 p.m.


All dishes freshly prepared by our Master Chef, the one and only, direct from his London triumphs... 'T O N Y ... a legend In his own lifetime


RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED • Telephone Clitheroe 22550 We shall be closed from


Wednesday, February 22nd for renovation and refurbishment until early April, when we hope to welcome old friends and new


Roger and Pru Jowett are pleased to announce their


return to the Ribble Valley as the new owners of the


c O ? Y w o q ^


Hotel & Restaurant Bolton-by-Bowland


COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­ COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS or GISBURN TEL'. GISBURN 394


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


oidiuiuiuiuidiuiuuJiuiiJiiJjt LOWER BUCK INN


WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE T e lep h o n e 2 8 7 0 5


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


Clients wishing to use the dining room Mon­ day to Thursday please reserve your table in advance.


30 SAME DIFFERENCE. Re­ ★ ★ ★


3-course Sunday Lunch £ 4 . 4 5


P lea se re s e rv e y o u r


table for M o th e r ’s Day 12 noon — 3 p.m.


Bar snacks available


MOTHERING SUNDAY SUNDAY, MARCH 5th


A SPECIAL TREAT FOR A SPECIAL LADY


DINNER at


PARROCK HEAD RESTAURANT


Reservations: Slaidburn 614 GIANT INDOOR


COLLECTORS’ MARKET


and CAR BOOT SALE EVERY SUNDAY 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


500 DRIVE-IN UNDERCOVER SPACES — at the


New CLITHEROE AUCTION MART


Use one of ours, only £8


(Clitheroe North turn off A59) Bring your own stall £6


Clear your garage, loft or lounge — everyone welcome from 8 a.m.


Tel. Hoyle’s (02S3) 725788 or 720825


THE ROYAL OAK ♦


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th The one and only


♦ ♦


BRIAN PRESTON TONITE


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th Fabulous guitar duo


Both back by popular demand. (at 8-00 p.m.)


A N D


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


■ Clitheroe 2232b (Editorit r ib b l e v a l l e y c


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CIVIC HALL Clitheroe S 23278


Evenings at 7-30 p.m.; Matinee Saturday 2-15 p.m. Take One present the classic pantomime


Commencing Thursday, February 23rd to Saturday, February 25th


H AN S E L AND Entertainment for the family


so come along and join the fun.


Seats may be reserved or obtained from the Box Office


Commencing Monday, February 27th for 4 days at 7-30 p.m.


Sean Connery, Mark Harmon TH E PR E S ID IO <i5)


A military commander who lives by a code of honour, a San Francisco cop who lives by the code of the street.


They wouldn't work together even if their lives depended on it — But they do.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


* * * * * * * * * * * * ¥ * ¥


Looking for a gift for Mother’s Day or a


wedding present? H a v e a r id e to


M YT TO N ’S FARM


H a n d p a in te d p o t te r y , c ra f ts a n d tea room


Woodhouse Lane, Slaidburn


Re-opening Sunday, February 26th Opening hours Sundays only until Easter, 1 p.m. till 5 p.m


Go past front door of Hark to Bounty for


one mile, first right, first farm right


HILLOCK FARM RESTAURANT


Northcote Road • Old Langho Tel. Blackburn 48655


NOW OPEN FOR


FARMHOUSE LUNCHES Tuesday — Friday 12 noon — 2 p.m.


LUNCH MENU available from 12 noon — 6 p.m. FULL A LA CARTE MENU


and don’t forget our SPECIAL SUNDAY Tuesday — Saturday evenings 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.


For reservations or enquiries phone Eustace or Sue Collier on BLACKBURN 48655


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * M


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th _ (Great'act, first visit) n


* CHRIS MIKADO * ;


^ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th (Always a fabulous night) M


,i JOHNNY KILROY * ¥ WEEKLY DOUBLE: 3 — 5


-$C WEEKLY TREBLE: 29 — 24 — 13 EVERY WEDNESDAY


; USUAL ENTERTAINMENT [


Members and Bona Fide Guests


^ ^


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Any organisafion -wishing to make a daim for 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 dale:


CLAIMING DATES


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


C o n ta c t : / '


ADVERTISER & TIMES ; King Street, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE Tel. 24804/22323 M A R CH 1 S t h , C l i th e r o e


Con cert S o c . The Edinburgh String Quartet at 7 -3 0 p.m.


F R ID A Y , M A R CH 1 7 th , 1 9 8 9 . Bowland School PTA Sup per Dance.


A PR IL 6 th , 7 th and 8 th . B o l to n -b y tB ow la n d Drama


G r o u p p r e s e n t a m u s ica l e n t i t le d " S om e th in g old • S om e th in n e w " , En q. to B o lton-b y-B owland 2 7 7 .


W E D N E S D A Y 12 th


Saturday 1 5 th .A p r i l , 1989, a t 7 - 3 0 p .m . S ta g e Tw o Drama, formerly Wadding­ ton Drama Group presents ' 'R o u n d a n d R o u n d th e G a rd en " , a comedy by Alan Ayckb ourne.


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2 2N D A P R IL . 1 0 -3 0 A .M . Parish Hall. CUtheroe Civic S o c ie ty - Public Meeting, Dr R o d H a c k n e y . P r e s id e n t ( 1 9 8 8 ) , R o y a l In s t . Brit. A r ch ite c ts .


SU NDA Y, JUNE 4 th , Round T a b le /L io n s H e r ita g e Fair, d e ta ils o f s ta l ls , Te l. Clith- c ro c 2 5 6 6 4 .


GRAND A CLITHEROE C.C.


SUNDAY, FEI View 12-f


☆ Food Every bod J


THE


MOORCOCK INN


Tel. Clitheroe 22333 Who else deserves such a


Waddington


treat as the special person in your life?


Bring your mother to the Moorcock Inn on


SUNDAY, MARCH 5th


Open all d»y tiw Sunday *nd every Stodsy for food nd drink. Opaj m oarmil for bar mail from 12 noon itmgix through


Bookings taken


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th


THEMADHATTERS Plus SATURDAY ONLY


(Top TV Comedy showgroup. New Faces, etc.).


RICKY LIVID (T sddy Boy Comedian) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st


JOE DANUKI BAND


Fantastic groups


Free admission before 10 p.m. Why not book a meal In the


Carvery and reserve a table In tne Cabaret Room


★ LOUNGE BAR * EVERY SATURDAY


DAVE RUSSELL ENTERTAINS


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


a t th e D/ 14 York S t r


2 0 in . x 1 6 in . FR 1 4 in . x 11


TECHHIGM MB LSISBB1SEHYIGES


Director of Technical and Leisure Services: R. J. C. Wood, C.Eng., F.I.C.E* M.B.LM.


B ox Office: 20 Scotland Road, Nelson. Tel. 692890


B ox Office: B ank House, 61 Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 664721


“FIRST JET AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT OF WORLD WAR 2”


Fi lm S h o w b y JO H N H U N T L E Y C o ln e M u n icipa l Hall


S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 26th, 1989 C om m e n c in g 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £2.50, Children and O A P s £1.50


Archive film programme including the G lo ste r Whittle Jet (194 1). Gloster Meteor (1944), DeHaviliand Vampire (1945). Comet (1952). Messerschmidt R o c k e t A irc ra f t M E 1 6 3 B (1 9 4 5 ) . Famborough Air Shows. Folland Gnat, Kestrel Jump Jet Right.


“BUTTON MOON —


TINA’S SURPRISE’’ Take another exciting trip to Button Moon with your favourite TV characters


* C o ln e M u n icipa l Hall TU ESDAY , F E B R U A R Y 28th, 1989


Commencing 1-30 p.m. and 5-30 p.m. and


W EDN E SD A Y , M A RCH 1st, 1989 C om m e n c in g 10 a.m. a n d 1-30 p.m.


Tickets: £ 2 all c la s se s (school parlies 2 0 or more £1.50)


COLNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY present . -


“SPRING PRELUDE” * with guest artiste. ;


Johnathan Hartley (violin) C o ln e M u n ic ip a l Hall


. S U N D A Y , M A R C H 5th, 1989 C om m e n c in g 7-30 p.m.


Tickets from R. J. C. Wood. Director of Technical and Leisure Services, Bank


House. Albert Road. Colne.-Tet. 864721: Tourist information Centre. 20 Scotland Road. Nelson. Tel. 692890. as well as at all Council Offices: Cqine Town Hall; * Althams Travel Agency. St James's Street. Burnley: Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road. Burnley: and Tourist Information Centre. Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe.


Colne - Nelson - 1


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PRICE INCLUDES & Return luxury coach


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