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Clitlieive Advertiser & Times, August 24th, 1289


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 1


T V . SATURDAY C BBC-1


945 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-25 ROOBARB 8-30 UP2U


1 M 2 WEATHER 10-55 GRANDSTAND wHh Steve Ride r 11-55 CRICKET: SIXTH TEST. England v Australia from the Oval. 1- 00 NEWS. 1-05 BOXING. Lloyd Honeghan and Gary Jacobs In action In America. 2-00 RACING from Good- wood: Laphroalg March Slakes. 2-05 CRICKET. 2- 30 RACING: Sport on 2 Handicap Stakes. 2-35 CRICKET. 3-10 RACING: Beelealer Gin Celebration Mila. 3-20 BOXING. 3-50 FOOTBALL. Full league pro­ gramme. 4-00 CRICKET. 4- 35 Flanl Score


545 NEWS; Weather 5-15R E G IO N A L N E W S ;


SPORT


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


5- 45 MACGYVER 6- 3 5 TH A T ’S SHOWBU SI- NESS Showbiz quiz hosted by Mike Smith with Kenny Everett, Gloria Hunilord and their guests Sarah Greene, Matthew Kelly, Jessica Mar­ tin and Simon Potter.


7- 05 MICHAEL BARRYMORE’S SATURDAY NIGHT OUT


7- 5 0C O LUM B O W h e n Columbo’s car breaks down In Mexico while on vacation, a local police chief takes advantage ol his help to solve a murder that took place in a bull ring


905NEWS AN D S P O R T ; Weather


0-20 CASUALTY In the last epi­ sode ol the series a retired consultant comes into casualty. After tests Dr David Rowe suspects she has bowel cancer and can­ not disguise his (ears from her.


10-10 THE BEST OF CARROTT CONFIDENTIAL 89


10-55 FILM: BOB AND CAROL TED AND ALICE Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon star in the hit American comedy reflecting the sexual


freed of the 60s. 12-40 WEATHER c


11- 12-


--------------------------------------------- Granada J


500 ITN MORNING NEWS 600 TV AM 9-25 GHOST TRAIN Including SCOOBY DO


comes out on parol and registers as a criminology student at Gotham City University.


too ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


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


N E A R E S T 30 THE CHART SHOW


5-15 THE INCREDIBLE HULK A lone motorcyclist gives David Banner a li lt and Involves him In an Inner


. gang conflict.


6 0 5 C A R R Y ON A G A IN DOCTOR


7- 4 5 B E A D L E ’S BO X OF TRICKS


8- 15 MURDER ON THE MOON


10-10ITN NEWS followed by ITV .National Weather


10-30 FIRST DIVISION SPECIAL 11O0THE PRINCE'S TRUST 1909 ROCK GALA High­ lights from the Prince's Trust 1989 Rock Gala, held at The Arena, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham In July in the prescene ol the Prince and Princess ol Wales. Fol- low e d by IT N News Headlines.


1-00KOJAK Kojak's Investiga­ tion into the killing ol dock workers Is complicated by a code ol silence.


2O0STAR M O V IE : HOW AWFUL ABOUT ALLAN A young man Is alflicated with psychosomatic blindness after he blames hlmsell lor a lire which killed his lather.


3-25 CINEMA ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL followed by ITN News Headlines


3- 55 BATMAN 4- 25 AMERICA'S TOP 10 4-50DURAN DU RAN — IN PROFILE Prolile ol the highly successful band ol the early 1980's now trying to make It back to the top after a few years In the chart doldrums.


C Channel 4 )


SOOTHE AMATEUR NATURA­ LIST Gerald and Lee Dur- rell explore two seashores on the rocky cost ol Jersey, and the breathtaking cliffs at Ulst.


930 TREE HOUSE 700 KABOODLE 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 900 STREETWISE SOOTHE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW


915 SING AND SWING 9 2 5 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


930 ALL IN A DAY’S LIFE Re­ pealed five-part series exa­ mining the concepts ol work, leisure and unemployment, centred on one segment ol a day seen through the eyes ola group of Individuals.


30B A T M A N C a tw oma n


lOOOTHrS F O O D B U S I ­ NESS Repeat ol last Tues­ day's final programme in the series in which Derek Coo­ per asks how we can get saler, better quality food that everyone can allord.


1930THE B E S T M A N (1964) Gore Vidal's political comedy starring Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson as rivals contending at the Presidential convention.


10C O M E D Y C L A S S I C : A N D


DEAREST Another chance to see a rib-tickling episode from the comedy series about pickling tycoons Nellie and Ell Pledge.


2-40 THE WAR FILM "The War Lover”


Starring Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner and Shirley Anne Field.


4-45 RESULTS SERVICE 5O0ITN N EWS a n d I T V National Weather followed by GRANADA REPORTS


12-25 MOVIE MUSEUM: Young Edward the VIII (1900) The late Duke ol Windsor at the age of six, with Princess Mary and Prince Albert. Pay the Cashier (1922) Hal Roach comedy adventure on eating out, with Paul Parrott.


12-40 DANCE WITH ME 1-10 THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS (1970) Nell Simon's comedy catalouglng the series of disasters which befall Jack Lemon and Sandy Dennis when they travel to New York.


300 CHANNEL 4 RACING From Newmarket


SUNDAY C BBC-1


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY B-55 PLAYBUS 9-15 UMBRELLA 9-30 THIS IS THE DAY


f900 FILM: JULES VERNE'S ROCKET TO THE MOON A


marvellous cast ensures take-off lor this escapade about a project to build a moon rocket in Victorian England In which the das­ tardly doings ol saboteurs end in a one-way trip into spacel


“Sit,


11- 55 CARTOON 1205 SIGN EXTRA 12- 30 COUNTRY FILE 1-00N E W S ; T H E H IG H . CHAPARRAL


1-50 CARTOON 200 EASTENDERS 300 FILM: INTERNATIONAL VELVET Nanette Newman plays the grown-up Velvet in thsi sequel to the original ‘National Velvet', coaching her orphaned niece (Tatum O'Neal) into becoming a skilled horsewoman good enough lor the British Olym-


5-55THE GREAT PICTURE CHASE


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925 NEWS; WEATHER 940 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-15 HOWARDS WAY As a cur­ tain-raiser, a re-run ol the last episode ol the previous series. Avril and Sarah are worried about the risks Leo is taking while practising lor the Guernsey Gold Cup. Jack prepares to display Orkadian at the Southamp­ ton Boat Show.


905 BREAD Another oppor­ tunity to see this extended edition ol the extremely popular show, first shown last Christmas. The Boswell family descend on the city ol Rome lor a holiday. Mrs Boswell longs to see the Pope; Adrian wants to soak up the artistic atmosphere; and Billy and Julie hope the city might help their relation­ ship problems.


915 CHELWORTH 1910 NEWS; WEATHER 1925 CATHEDRAL CLASSICS 11-25EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTO0 1989 Highlights ol this year’s 40th Tattoo from the floodlit esplanade ol Edinburgh Castle. Bands taking part from around the world Include the Pipes and Drums'ol the 1st battalion Scots Guards, the Canadian


- Cadet Pipes and Drums and the Tasmania Police Band.


12-40 WEATHER Q, Granada 'J


505 ITN MORNING NEWS 900 TV AM 925 GHOST TRAIN ' 1915 FOLLYFOOT 1945 UNK 1-00 MORNING WORSHIP An outside sendee by The Sal- va tion Army , Hemel Hempstead.


1200 BORDERLINES 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 AAPKAAHAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


X


c riding team. ISNEYTIME


M O T H E W O N D E R F U L WORLD OF DISNEY ‘Char­ lie the Lonesome Cougar’ Part 2. A domesticated Cougar must learn to survive in the wild In the concluding half ol this wilderness adventure. -


200 RETURN OF THE MON­ STER TRUCKS


2-50 RUGBY LEAGUE LIVE: The CIS Insurance Charity Shield: Wldnesa v Wigan


500 ALL CLUED UP 930 CORONATION STREET 930 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


935 GRANADA REPORTS 945 THE HYMN MAKERS The third programme in the series which looks at the people who have written the world’s best-known hymns.


7-15 HOME TO ROOST 7-45 GOLDENEYE A one-oil drama tracing the adveen- tores of Ian Fleming, creator of masterspy James Bond


945 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1905 T A L E S O F UNEXPECTED


T H E


1935 CLIMATE & MAN 11- 35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H


12- 35 MAYHEM WITH MARGO 1- 00 MOVIE CLASSICS THE 50's: "S lm b a " A young Englishman goes to Kenya to begin a new life, but upon arrival finds the people living In a slate ol terror.


2- 50 LA MON - 10 YEARS - ON Followed by ITN News Headlines


3- 3- NIGHT BEAT OFF THE WALL


4- 30 JOBFINDER


7-00EQUINOX: L IT T L E BY LITTLE


900 MAN AND MUSIC: RUSSIA UNDER THE TSARS


900 TALES FROM THE HOLLY­ WOOD HILLS: THE PAT HOB B Y S TOR IE S Six dramas based on works of fiction by America's key literary figures about their experiences in Hollywood. Today's penultimate drama, based on F. Scott Fitz­ gerald's stories, stars Chris­ topher Lloyd, Colin Firth and Dennis Franz, and focuses on a middle-aged writer lighting against his love of the bottle and the horses to make a comeback at a movie studio.


1900T H E E N D L E S S


' GAME Rani part ol a new two-part spy thriller by Bryan Frobes starring Albert Fin­ ney and George Segal. Today, Hillsden (Albert Fin­ ney) is Introduced to a new lila and he begins to unravel the web of treachery and. political corruption that has led to the death ol his former lover (Kristin Scott-Thomas)


11-55 CINEMA FROM THREE C O N T I N E N T S : T H E SUITORS


1-50 CLOSE C BBC-2 0 ( Channel 4 j % ........ ......... y c.


905 HALLELUJAH! 930 COUNTRY WAYS 700 GO FISHING In today’s final programme, John Wil­ son searches lor the cru­ cian, the smallest member ol the carp (amity, and shows how the catch bigger carp out ol llllies.


7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 9 0 0 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


930 RAMONA 900 DENNIS 925 HERE AND NOW ON 4


1900AUSTRAILIAN RULES FOOTBALL


11O0 FOB'S PROGRAMME 11-30 THE HENDERSON KIDS 1200 THE WALTONS The best ol all possible Christmas Eve gatherings turns into a s e r ie s of n ig h tm a r e experiences.


1-00 LOST IN SPACE An old space captain thinks that Penny Is a princess ol his plane, she comes near to believing him.


200 SELF-PORTRAIT


915 ADAM'S RIB Comedy star­ ring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as mar­ ried lawyers whose marriage comes under strain when they appear on opposite sides In a case of attempted murder.


910NEW8 SUMMARY AND WEATHER


915 ATHLETICS: GRE CLUBS CUP FINAL


930 THE WONDER YEARS ■ l E f : . .. :


950 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-05 GRANDSTAND with Stove R id e r fe e tu r in g : 1-10 CRICKET. The Refuge Assurance League. 1-30 MOTOR RACING. The Bel- Ian Grand Prix live from pa-Francorchamps. 3-00


CRICKET. 3-40 CYCLING. The World Cycling Cham­ pionships from France. 4-40 CRICKET. 915. CYCLING.


945 THE LAST ROMANCE


7-15THE N A T U R E O F AUSTRAIUA


910 NO TIME TO SAY GOOD­ BYE Fifty years attar their arrival in Britain (our of the 10,000 Jewish and non- Aryan children who left Nazi occupied Europe just before the outbreak ol WWII share their experience ol life In a new and strange country with the help ol photo­ graphs, precious letters from1 parents and childhood


' diaries. Many of them never saw their families again.


910THE STEVEN WRIGHT 8 H OW The American stand-up comedian presents his distinctively laconic brand ol humour.


1005 GRAND PRIX 10-40 MOVIEDROME 1-43F I L M : F I V E E A S Y PIECE8 Jack Nicholson stars, in the film which brought him international status, as the son ol a mid­ dle-class musical family, drifting from job to job on oil rigs and construction sites, and from woman to woman. When he learns his lather Is ill, he visits home where he finds himself bored by ev e ry o n e except hi s brother's fiancee, and rumi- ; . nates over his pregnant girl'


friend. With Karen Black and Susan Anspach.


I ■ n u / > D i n i I _ Tel: Longridge 4474


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LONGRIDGE PRESTON RD, l CENTRE “ 4


/ C N I t lC LANCASHIRE | RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


CLITHEROE FUN BUS


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FANCY DRESS PARTY At Longridge Sports Centre


A l l in price only


FRIDAY 25th AUGUST £ 1 . 5 0


I | York St, Clitheroe I Bus Station, Whalley


DEPARTS


. 1.40 p.m. 1.50 p.m.


IRIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


Pay on the Bus !


ARRIVES BACK 5.10 p.m. 5.00 p.m.


'wing the Community


Classes with a touch'of class available to all. Classes start


Register at reception now for this popular Autumn ■ ■ • :: termor


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th Ring 24475/24472 for details


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5 0 5 B R O O K S I D E O M ­ NIBUS Harry is keen to get rid ol Lana, but ends up on his own; Alison (eels vulner­ able; Louise reveals some unpleasant (acts to Anna.


900 F I V E W O M E N PHOTOGRAPHERS


9 3 0 G R E A T B R I T I S H I S L E S Wr i t e r Les lie Thomas concludes his visits to some ol his favourite Islands around the British coast. Today he investigates what is being done to save the heritage ol Barra.


700 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 900A F A M I L Y A T W A R 1/11 Repeat showing lor one ol the most.popular' drama series from the 1970's, which follows the fortunes ol one family through the war years. Tonight's extended episode forms a background to the war-time experience and begins In the summer of 1938.


930 A CONCERT FOR JAC­ QUELINE DU PRE Re­ cording of the all-Mozart


concert which took place of the Royal Festival Hall in June to launch the Jacque­ line du Pre Memorial Appeal Fund.


11-00 ALL-NIGHT VISIBILITY The I n v i s i b l e


M a n


(1933) Claude Rains as H. G. Wells' scientist who dis­ covers the secret ol invisibil­ ity but becomes ol megalo­ maniac In the process.


12-125THE I N V I S IB L E MAN RETURNS (1940) Vincent Price stars as a wrongly- convicted man who uses invisibility to track down the real killer.


1-55 THE INVISIBLE WOMAN (1941) John Barrymore' plays a nutty prolessor who makes a model (Virginia Bruce) invisible, wi th hilarious results.


9 1 5 I N V I S I B L E A G E N T (1942) Comedy-thriller star­ ring Jon Hall as a man who parachutes into Germany to


join forces with a secret agent (Ilona Massey).


440THE INVISIBLE MAN’S REVENGE (1944) Jon Hall stars as a man who uses the secret ol Invisibility to try to regain a lost fortune.


c BBC-2 } 950 OPEN UNIVERSITY


2-45F I L M : A M A N A- LONE Tense western star­ ring Ray Milland as a


notorious gunman who is blamed lor a stagecoach hold-up whose victims he comes across In the desert.


920 THE SKY AT NIGHT 940 CRICKET: SIXTH TEST 910THE STORY OF K EW GARDENS


950 BEETHOVEN 7-30 NEWSVIEW 915 THE SESSION 945 FILM: MOVING OUT Light­ hearted Australllan feature about an Italian teenager, growing up In Melbourne and struggling to reconcile his family s Insular attitude to their adopted country with his own determination to Integrate,


1035 CRICKET: SIXTH TEST


11- 05THE DE F L E P P A R D STORY: ROCK OF AGES


12- 05 FILM: BLOOD FROM THE MUMMY’S TOMB


R A Z Y N IG H T


EVERY FRIDAY-Ladles FREEbcfore 11 p.m.; Gents HALF PRICE all night


Resident D R A G D J ’S TERRY FOX plus


. SMOTHER


FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th (Drag & mime)


F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 s t


J A Y J C H R IS T IA N (Male Exotic Dancer)


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SATURDAY — STAR CABARET NIGHT SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th


T H E A F F A I R The Norths No1 Cabaret Band


SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd F R A N K C A R S O N


BOOK CARLOS II for wetMings, eolobrotiens, fashion shows, business promotons. Full facilities.


Tickets on sale now Dinner Suit Not Essential, VerySmartDressIs. A L B E R T R O A D . C O L N E . T E L . 8 6 9 1 8 5


RIBBLESDALE POOL Edisford Road • Clitheroe


_____ Telephone: 24825 ■ Opening Hours for Weeks commencing MONDAY


I 28th AUGUST, and MONDAY 4th SEPTEMBER 1989. Monday 28th August Tuesday 29th August Wednesday 30th August Thursday 31st August Friday 1st September Saturday 2nd September Sunday 3rd September


Open 9 a.m. Open 11 a.m. Open 10 a.m. Open 10 a.m. Open 11 a.m. Open 9 a.m. Open 9 a.m.


Close 5 p.m. Close 7 p.m. Close 8 p.m. Close 8 p.m. Close 6 p.m. Close 5 p.m. Close 5 p.m.


Last admission ^ J^hour before close.


I SPECIAL SESSIONS Senior Citizens / Water Babies Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. - |11 a.m. Fun / Inflatable/Bring your own Session Tuesday and Friday 11 a.m. -12 a.m.


Last Special Friday • 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Fun Session on 1st September. Persons bringing own inflatable -1 allowed in free on Last Special.


Monday 4th September Tuesday 5th September Wednesday 6th September Thursday 7th September Friday 8th September Saturday 9th September Sunday 9th September


Last admission


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 p.m. Close 7 p.m. Close 8 p.m. Close 8 p.m. Close 6 p.m. Close 5 p.m. Close 5 p.m.


>£hour before close.


| SPECIAL SESSIONS Senior Citizens / Water Babies Monday and Friday 1.1-15 -12 ■ noon. AWARDS CLASS RESTARTS FRIDAY 8th SEPTEMBER AT 6.00 p.m.


! AQUATONE "Ladies Keep Fit" Restarts Wednesday 6th September 9-15 a.m. * Ribble Valley Borough Council - Sewing the Community


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HODDER GROUP DAY EXCURSIONS 1989


MONDAY, AUGUST 28th COTSWOLD TOUR via CHIPPING NORTON (lunch), STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER (2 hour stay), return via MORETON-IN-MARSH and BROADWAY (1 hour stay)


TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th EMMERDALE FARM COUNTRY and HARRY RAMSDEN'S. Visit the village and Inn setting for this popular T.V. series, and enjoy traditional Yorkshire


fish and chips In this famous restaurant.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th CHESTER CITY CHESTER ZOO


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th SCARBOROUGH YORK


MORECAMBE


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th LLANDUDNO RHYL


BLACKPOOL FLEETWOOD •


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th SEVEN LAKES


WINDERMERE and BOWNESS


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st YORKSHIRE DALES via SKIPTON,


•GRASSINGTON, PATELEY BRIDGE, RIPON, MASHAM through MIDDLEHAM TO LEYBURN (lunch) return via AYSGARTH, BAINBRIDGE, . HAWES to HORTON4N-RIBBLESDALE, SETTLE and home. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd SOUTHPORT '


10.00 £4.00 09.20 ‘ £4.20


09.20 £4.20 12.50 £3.50 08.40 £5.75


08.40 £4.40 09.20 £3.30


08.00 £5.80 08.00 £5.50 09.20 £3.30 09.20 £3.30


08.40 £5.40 08.40 £4.40


1 07.20 £7.60 COMMENCING


FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th Evening Peris (Except Sun)


at 7-30p.rn.


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(6.00 p.m.) 10.00 ' 09.20


06.40 £5.00 £3.30


LIVERPOOL • for the ALBERT DOCK • SHOPPING 09.20 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN


£3.30 £4.40


12.50 £3.50


CHILDREN:* Under 14 years when accompanied by an adult, 1/2 fare to the nearest 5p above. PLEASE BOOK AT:


Our Office: 46 King Street, CHheroe. Tel: 22473 • 22590 After office hrs 22087 Ainsworth's: 35 Waterloo Road, CKlheroo. Tel: 23155


Abbey Candy Store: 51 King Street Whalley.T^: Whaley 82.3622 Pasture! ands Shop: 153 Paslirelands Drive, Bilirvgtcn.Tel: Wnaley 62.2333


Times at C H A T B U R N and W H A L L E Y vary to C L IT H E R O E by 10 minutes. Time at B IL L IN G T O N G A R D E N S vary to C L IT H E R O E by 15 minutes.


RIBBLE VALLEY BROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


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' ■ . ' MIXED ADV. AEROBICS 8-10 - 9-10 p.m.


WEDNESDAYS LOW IMPACT AEROBICS In the morning 11-30 - 12-30 p.m.


INT. AEROBICS 6-30 - 7-30 p.m. " LOW IMPACT AEROBICS 7-45 - 8-45 p.m.


THURSDAYS , LOOSE WEIGHT TRAINING. :■


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seater minibuses Day and Night Services.


THE DUKE OF YORK


at GRINDLETON Thursday 24th August


FRENCH E V EN IN G


With Live Musical Entertainment


Three course meal with coffee £7.50


Telephone: 0200 41266


D0WNHAM HALL GARDENS


OPEN (By kind permission of Lord and Lady Clitheroe)


Sunday, August 27th 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.


Come and enjoy these beautiful gardens and entertainment.


• Alan Dearden at the organ. • Mike Falcon's Punch and Judy show. • Jumping Castle. • Pony rides. • Games of chance • Teas — Ices


★ F R E E C A R P A R K iN G ★ Admission Adults £1


Chipping and. District Agricultural and


Horticultural Society A N N U A L


S H O W D A Y


Saturday 26th August * 9 a.m. (Judging begins a t 10 a.m.)


T h e S h o w G r o u n d , L o n g r id g e R d , C h ip p in g .


Attractions Include - Slaidburn Silver


Band, Cattle, Sheep, Heavy Horses, Light Horses and Ponies, A.T.C. Racing, Tug-of-War, Dog Display Team, Childrens


Amusements, Trade Stands etc.


Adults £2. Children and OA.P’s 50p


Admission Car Parking Free ^ ) ( - EVERY WEDNESDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests • B * v *Z * * *3 t CLITHEROE CENTRAL *


t WORKING MEN’S CLUB * ■js 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 -(x


£


f SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th t i SHEILA STEVENS!


Female Vocalist J *t


* Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday * *


Members and Bona Fide Guests


CAR BOOT SALE


Sunday, 3rd September


Thoneyholme R.C. Primary School Trough Road, Dunsop Bridge


10-00 a.m.-5-00 p.m.


Held in conjunction with Trough .Teas at the Village Hall next door for visitors to the area


Bookings £6-00 by phone Dunsop Bridge 201


GLEDSTONE HALL


West Marlon, nr Sklpton. fjusloltASSSmibsWeslolSkiptonl


Gardens designed by


Gertrude Jeckell featuring a 200ft long fish pond. Take


this rare opportunity to view the fine gardens along with:


CRAFT MARQUEE-


PUNT & SHRUB SALES- GARDEN PRODUCTS &


SHEDS • CATERING ETC. ETC.


AA signposted SATURDAY, SUNDAY &


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY i August 26th, 27th & 28th. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.


Admission: Adults £1.50. Children 50p


Car Parking FREE Further details Tel: 0282 844037 COACH HIRE


HODSONS OF GiSBURN ------- : THE FAMILY F IRM -------


ESTIMATES FREE


12 to 53 SEATER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS


Tel: GISBURN 39 4 day GISBURN7 51 evenings


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Food.Served Daily


Luncht ime and evenings





LO W M O O R C LU B FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th


JACKSON


BROWN Male Vocalist


Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday


MEMBERS DRAW, Sunday, August 27th: £15 Members and Bona Fide guests


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AUGUST 3 1 s t . Ad ult educa­ t io n in th e R ib b le Va l ley . Special supplement with all cou r ses in th is paper.


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NOVEMBER 2n d , 3 rd , and 4 th (Thursday, Friday and Sa tu rd a y ) . Bo lton -b y -B ow- land Drama Group present a comedy thriller: “ WANTED - ONE BOY” by Raymond Dyer. Inquiries to J. C. Sin­ g le to n B o I ton -b y -B ow lan d


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OCTOBER 1 4 th , S a turday. Clithc roc and District Bible So c iety , Blackpool Sulvation Army Band.


SA TUR DA Y, 16th S ep tem ­ ber, Clithc roc and District B row n ie s 75th Anniversary. Re c ipe Stull.


SATURDAY, 9th September, 1 9 8 9 . Th e H od d c r Vullcy Agricultural & Horticultural So c iety , 4 6 th Annual Show a t Slaidburn, Nr. Clithcroc.


SU N D A Y , S ep tem b e r 3 rd , S a b d cn ’s A n n u a l Country Market. Stall bookings ring C o l in H a r t le y , P a d ih am 7 6 6 3 1 ' o r E i le e n L o w e , Padiham 7 3 1 7 3 .


W E D N E S D A Y , O c t o b e r 18th, 1 9 8 9 . Clithe ro e Con­ ce rts Society, Piano Recital, A n d r ew W e s t (N a t io n a l P r iz ew in n e r ) . T ick e t s M. H a r t le y & S o n , 4 K in g S t r e e t . T e l . C l i t h c r o e 2 3 8 2 9 .


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