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2 Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, May 25th, 1989


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


Clitheroe 22321, (Edit,


Canton C f t e i


SATURDAY ( BBC-1 J


6-45 OPEN UNIVERISTY. 6*30 ROOBARB. 8*35 RACCOONS. WM ON THE WATERFRONT.


10*37 WEATHER. 1040 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond L y n am . 10*45 CRICKET. England v Aust­ ralia. 1-00 NEWS. 1-05 GOLF. 1-30 RACING FROM HAYDOCK PARK. 1-35 GOLF/CRICKET. 2-00 RAC­ ING FROM HAYDOCK PARK. 2-05 CRICKET. 2-30 RACING FROM HAYDOCK PARK. 2-55 FOOTBALL.


5-05 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 S P O R T / R E G I O N A L NEWS


5- TIME.


545 MACGYVER. 6-


35T H A T ' S


7- 00 BOB SAYS.OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS


7-50 COLUMBO. When threa­ tened with an imminent sacking. Harold Van Wyck's first reaction is to murder the woman behind it, especially as that woman is his mother-in-law.


£-05 N E W S 9-


10- A N D SPORT; Weather


is called in to help when a woman's baby is snatched and bundled into a car.


10 THE ODD COUPLE.


10-35 FILM: ALFIE. 12-25 BILLY JOEL FROM LENIN­ GRAD USSR.


1-20 WEATHER. SHOWBUSINESS.


9-05 FILM: THE FRENCH LIEU­ TENANTS WOMAN. Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons star in the film adaptation of John Fowles' novel about a Victorian romance and its effect on two contemporary actors who are filming the couple's story.


11- 05THE WEEK IN THE LORDS.


12- 35 RAPIDO. Granada


20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOONGHOSTBUSTERS. 11-


Armour'.


12- 00 THE CHART SHOW. The great British all-video chad show.


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS. MOLES MISERABLES. 440 DISNEY CARTOON TIME. 5-00ITN NEWS and ITV National Weather followed by GRANADA REPORTS.


25 MIDNIGHT CALLER. Jack 5-


8- 00 JAKE AND THE FATMAN. 9- 00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER


9- 20 D E M P S E Y MAKEPEACE.


C BBC-2 3 11- 10-


6- 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


245 NETWORK EAST. 3-25 CRICKET AND GOLF. 7- 8-


FUTURE. 30 NEWSVIEW. 10- THE MOVIES. A N D 20 HALE AND PACE. 15 C O M P O S I N G THE


ING. A young girl arrives in San Francisco to seek her fortune as an advertising artist. She meets and falls in love, but when she wants to end the relationship things


SUNDAY


( 3BC-1 J 55 PLAYBUS.


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-


9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.


1000 HANDMADE. 10-30 BUSINESS MATTERS. 10- 11-


11- MATHS.


1205 SEE HEAR. 12-


55 WHEN IN ITALY. SUFFERING. 11-


ish cinemas. This documen­ tary shows how Lean and editor Robert Harris did it. 20 BERLINERS.


1145 NETWORK EAST. 12-


15 MAKING SENSE . . . OF C BBC-2 I


20 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH 30 WHO CARES.


12-55 C O M P R E H E N S I V E WEATHER FORECAST.


30 COUNTRY FILE. Including:


100 NEWS; ON THE RECORD. 200 EASTENDERS. 300 FILM: PORRIDGE. Fletcher and Godber become unwit­ tingly involved in an escape plot hatched by some of the prisoners from HM Slade. 30 DISNEY TIME.


4- 5-


540 T H E 6-


6- 7- CLASSICS. ROADSHOW.


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-05 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB.


6- 40T H E 7-


1-35 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider, featuring 1-40 MOTOR CYCLING. 3-00 CRICKET. 3-30 GOLF. 5-00 CRICKET. 6-30 FOOTBALL. M O N E Y


PROGRAMME.


745 T H E A T R E NIGHT: BENEFACTORS.


15 CLOTHES SHOW TRAVEL A N I M A L S


15 LIFELINE. 25 NEWS, WEATHER.


640 V A L D O O N I C A N ' S HOMEWARD BOUND.


DOWN. Sam and Daphne's new level of understanding spells trouble for Sam’s rela­ tionship with next-door- neighbour Rhonda.


745 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. James visits Granville Bennett’s lavishly impressive small animal hospital and is interested to hear he's looking for a partner.


840 MASTERMIND. The fourth group of semi-finalists tackle questions on the Cornish mining industry, the life and works of Claude Debussy, the second Punic war 210- 201BC and the life and works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.


10-


9-10 NEWS, WEATHER. 9- 25 THAT’S LIFE!


10 EVERYMAN. 10-50 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA:


A TICKLING OF T A L ­ ENTS. When David Lean's epic film "Lawrence of Ara­ bia" was released in 1962. footage had been cut from his finished version. Now he has lovingly restored it to its full length for release in Brit­


15 T H R E E U P TW O


( Granada 3 ON


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-


10- SUNDAY.


10-15 MOVtEDROME. FILM: THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD.


1140 GRAND PRIX. 12-15 GOLF.


945 ANOTHER WA Y OF TELLING.


25 WEATHER.


and aristocratic husband starts an affair with a social­ climbing young scrounger from London.


11-00 RUNNING WILD. 11-


12- 25THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT.


H followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


UP.


6- 00 MY SECRET DESIRE. 645 COMBAT. 7-


1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 GHOST TRAIN including T H E


‘A Knight in Shining


1145INTERNATIONAL ONE- DAY CRICKET.


begin to turn nasty. FOL­ LOWED BY ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


1- 35THE TWILIGHT ZONE.


Followed by tTN NEWS HEADLINES.


2- 00 THE HIT MAN AND HER. Adventures in clubland with P et e Wa t e rma n and Michaela Strachen, bringing you the hottest dance hits, videos and live acts. Plus the clubbers who love to show out and show off in the craziest competitions. Fol­ l owed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


4-00 BATMAN. 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP TEN.


R E A L Q Channel 4 j 30 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY


6-00 ARK ON THE MOVE. 6-30 JUST 4 FUN. 6-


7- 00 BRIGHT SPARKS. 7- 30 STREETWISE.


8- 00 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. 8- 30THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW.


9- 10 THE INCREDABLE HULK. 15 JAZZ CLASSICS.


9-25 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR.


10-004 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 30 BRIAN CONLEY THIS WAY


10-30 THE GUN FIGHTER. Gre­ gory Peck stars as an age­ ing and weary gunslinger goaded into gunplay by local would-be heroes.


12-10 DANCE WITH ME. 1240 MONSIEUR VERDOUX.


50SATURDAY NIGHT AT 35 DADDY’S GONE A HUNT­


300 CHANNEL 4 RACING. 505 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 600 RIGHT TO REPLY.


6-30 CHALLENGE TO SPORT. 700 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. Followed by Weather.


800 LIMELIGHT.


10-35 JOAN RIVERS SALUTES HEIDI ABROMOWITZ.


1140 AFTER DARK.


BRITISH Q0ACH HOLIDAYS departing from Nelson, Colne, Burnley, ' Padiham, Clitheroe and Whalley.


30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


JULY 1 SHANKLIN-ISLE OF WIGHT 1 TORQUAY 2 WHITBY 8 NEWQUAY 8 WEYMOUTH 8 ILFRACOMBE


{ Channel 4 J


6-00 HALLELUJAHI 6-


15 REFLECTIONS OF GOLD. 30 COUNTRY WAYS.


7- 00 ALL MUCK AND MAGIC? 7-


94)0 DENNIS. 9- 25 MOVIE MAHAL.


8- 00 DAVID THE GNOME. 8- 30C H I L D R E N OF F IRE MOUNTAIN.


10- 0 0THE W O R L D T H I S WEEK. Last night's edition of the international affairs programme.


11- 00 POB'S PROGRAMME. 11-


12- 00 THE WALTONS. 1- 00 LOST IN SPACE. 2- 00 AN EVENING WITH THE ROYAL BALLET.


3-


25GH O S T T RA I N 15 THE CAMPBELLS.


1945 LINK. 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 VISIONS. 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-50 AAP KAA HAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.


1- 10 EYEWITNESS.


2- 00DISNEY FAMI LY MO­ VIE: “ Parent Trap II".


2-50 SUNDAY MATINEE: “Da­ vid Copperfield".


5-00THE QU E E N IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS.


5- 6-


6- 30 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


640 HIGHWAY. 7-


4- 5- OOT H E 30LITTLE MISS BROAD­


WAY. The season of Shir­ ley Temple films concludes today, casting her as an orphan who saves an hotel for variety artistes from being closed down.


WEATHER.


55 NEWS SUMMARY AND B U S I N E S S


PROGRAMME.


5-30 7-SPORT. 645 THE COSBY SHOW. 7-


8- EARTH IS OUR MOTHER.


15FRAGILE EARTH: THE 15 DANCE ON 4: SIOBHAN


D A V I E S D A N C E COMPANY.


30 CORONATION STREET.


35 GRANADA REPORTS. 15 FAMILY FORTUNES


745 HELP SQUAD. 8- 30 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


8-50 A H A N D F U L OF DUST. For a bit of idle dis­ traction the wife of a loving


12-


9- 20 THE PUMPKIN EATER. A major season of British films of the '60s continues with this classic drama starring


Anne Bancroft in her award­ winning role as a much-mar­ ried woman with a huge brood of children, whose fourth marriage starts pain­ fully to disintegrate.


11- 2 0S W IM M IN G CAMBODIA.


2-00 CLOSE. TO EDGAR WALLACE. 55THE MY S T E R I E S OF IRAZY NBGHT


EVERY FRIDA Y - Ladies FREE before 11 p.m.; Gents HALF PRICE all night


| Resident D R A G DJ*S TERRY FOX 3lUS


& MOTHER FRIDAY, MAY 26th


T H E M IS F IT Comedy-mime-drag


FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd F ANDY KING


rom BrookskJe - Male drag/nimo artist A L B E R T R O A D


SATURDAY — STAR CABARET NIGHT SATURDAY, MAY 3rd SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd,


GIRLS ON HERMANS FILM


Two g ir l singers


No. 1 t i t 'I'm into something good"-Tkkeb on sale


HERMITS


BOOK CARLOS II (or weddings, celebrations, fashion shows, business' promotions. Fui facilities


COLNE. TEL. 869185


THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY |) ] / j


| — RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT —


SPRING BANK HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS


CLITHEROE LIBRARY ----------- WHALLEY LIBRARY


C lo s e d M o nd a y , M a y 29th, 1989 and Ti uesa y, Ma 30tn,


uesday, May 30th, 1989


RIBBLE \: VALLEY LIBRARIES FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY READING


jr 11


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FLEA MARKET and


ATTIC SALE Settle RUFC


Sunday, May 28th 10-30 a.m. -4-30 p.m.


Refreshments, parking details


J. Fairs Barnoldswick 813626


S T A R T E R S


Julienne oj Chicken, peppers, pineapple and mango In a light curry sauce Garlic Mushrooms £2.25


Indian Chicken Salad £2.30 \£ & V a l t e l l i n a M


382 Blackburn Road, Accrington. Telephone 34453


| Graziano and Maxine offer you a warm j welcome to their new original and friendly Alpine restaurant


Good food, good company and fine wines are guaranteed when you visit LA VALTELLINA


Hours of opening: 12-00 — 2 p.m., 7 p.m. — 10-30 p.m. CLOSED MONDAYS


Bookings taken in advance to avoid disappointment


THE BELVEDERE Read. Tel. Padiham 72170


OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY For N EW S U M M E R S N A C K M EN U


(Plus popular Country Carvary) ★


★ ★


£2.25 Steak still on ★





LUNCH — Buffet & ★


Wednesday, 31st May GERMAN EVENING


Bui ton Mushrooms seruai In a cream and gariic sauce Seafood Au Gratin £2.40


Aftted f s h and stell/ish In a creamy cheese snuregftmed to a crisp gdden brown


Supreme of cnkfcen casseroled tn red wine uiUh onions, tomatoes, peppers, garlic and favoured with Jresh coriander


Chicken Athena £6.90 Steak on Rye £ 6 .5 0 .


A prime SlrtoXn steakJlamed with Rue whisky, then smothered with sliced onions ana mushrooms'


There Is always a full selection of prime steaks all served with a selection of seasonal vegetables. All prices Include VAT, service charge at customers discretion.


IN ADDITION TO OUR. NORMAL MENU THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 26th and 27th is


A thick country vegetable soup with ham and chicken pieces


,


. S T A R T E R S Garbure Bearnaise,


, , ,


Pearls o f melon marinated in orange and orange curacao'


Lettuce and thinly sliced chicken in a light mayonnaise sauce wUh anchovies, olives and ham boiled eggs


Cocktail of Melon Biarritz Cafe de Paris


Escargots Cas sole tte


Snails poached with white wine, shallots a nd garlic in a cream sauce and served In a pastry case


FOR DETAILS OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING CONTACT


G R A H A M R O B B IN S on


CLITHEROE 22323


Come and enjoy a French Feast: For example: M A IN C O U R S E S FilleU.de Sole Estrogon and pan fried tin batter -


CAR BOOT SALE


Martholme Grange, Altham


| Bank Holiday Monday 1 May 29th No New Goods


0 a.m. — 3-30 p.m. £5 per car.


Fillets o f lemon sole dipped tn tarragon flavoured egg, i


" Breast o f chicken shalioto fried with small sausages, chestnuts andJlnlshed tn a r lchchasseursauce .


Supreme de Volatile, D'Auvergne


Pieces of beef marinoledlnred wine aridherbslhen casseroled with onions, bacon and button mushrooms


Boeuf A*La Bourgulgnonne------- - - - Escalope Savoyarde


Pan fried veal escalope w ith a cream, brandy and mushroom sauce, sprinkled wilh cheese a nd glazed


| All served with freshly prepared vegetables, choice of sweets from the trolley £11.00 tnc. VAT. | NEXT WEEK "A TASTE OF SCOTLAND" Tel: Clitheroe 22550


ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR


THE CORONATION Horton In Craven


(A59 Nr. Gisburn)


Sunday, May 28th 10-00 a.m. — 5-00 p.m. Admission Free


Many Collectable Hems


Details Tel. Mrs J.M. Harris 0943 76804


BASHALL EAVES VILLAGE HALL


COUNTRY MARKET CAR BOOT SALE


and (£3-00 per car)


MAY 28th, 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Stalls, crafts, produce etc. Refreshments Enquiries:


Stonyhurst 437 .


FLEA MARKET Gisburn Festival Hall


Sunday, May 28th — and —


Monday, May 29th 11-00 a.m.-—4-1)0 p.m.


Enquiries telephone: Cleveleys 824918


Bamofdswlck . 815756


el. Mr ‘C’s


No Bookings — just turn up. T inquiries and advice


CAR BOOT


SALE at


Nurseries, Whalley


Clitheroe Road, Whalley.


Sunday, May 28th ■ . ... .£5 per c a r ; ; .


- in aid of Pendiebury . Childrens Hospital


Tel: Whalley 822783


GIANT FLEA MARKET and


INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


G A R G R A V E V I L L A G E H A L L


(Near Skipton)


This Sunday, MAY 28th, 10-00 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


Oyer 50 busy stalls — Don't miss itl.r


Tel: Burnley 30670 Lancastrian fairs


RESTAURANT


EXTENSIVE A LA CARTE MENU SERVED EVERY EVENING 7.00 p.m. - 9.30 p.m.


STARKIE ARMS COURTYARD, CASTLE STE ET, CLITHEROE


LISTED B E LOW IS A SE LECT IO N FROM O U R M EN U M A IN C O U R S E S


COTTON TREE AUCTIONS Trawden


(Under new Ownership)


GIANT FLEA MARKET


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY


10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Every Week


Now accepting goods lor our monthly auction


Ring Colne 870607 OR CALL AT THE MILL '-.Would you like lo be a ■


good size smaller for your -• holidays’ ,


- A 6 week course will do. ' the trick -


Monday 7-15. p.m.


Victoria Hotel, Clitheroe.


- 1


I T 'S W IL D ! E3 S ,


iC


UPION. CHESTER (JUST OFF THE A41) OPEN 10 A.M.-DUSK FREE CAR PARKING


TEL CHESTER (0244) 380105/380280


15 NEWQUAY 15 WESTON SUPER MARE 16 WHITBY 22 WEYMOUTH 22 EASTBOURNE 29 BOSCOMBE


30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES. TRENANCE HOTEL


OCEAN VIEW HOTEL 8 days £196 WATER’S EDGE HOTEL 8 days £182 ROYAL HOTEL


HOTEL SUNNYWEY 8 days £160 CARTLON HOTEL TRENANCE HOTEL BAYMEAD HOTEL ROYAL HOTEL


All tours are half board and include 1 full day and two half day excursions. For bookings, details and colour brochure contact:-


30 THE HENDERSON KIDS.


Tanpits Road Accrington;


F R A S E R E A G L E C O A C H H O L I D A Y S


Telephone now foryour, booking form


7 days £154 8 days £161


HOTEL SUNNYWEY 8 days £160 HEATHERLEIGH HOTEL 8 days £178 MERSTONE HALL HOTEL 8 days £178


8 days £186 8 days £161 8 days £157 7 days £154


We also have LIVE ENTERTAINMENT every Thursday.


We serve traditional ales. Have you heard about the Lionheart Singles Club?


Single, divorced, widowed? Why not come on down to the WHITE LION HOTEL alternate Mondays, starting Monday, June 5th, 1989 at 8.00 p.m.


We will be organising outings and fun nights and generally having a good time. DON’T


FORGET - first meeting June 5th, 8.00 p.m. Ask for Cath at the bar.


LOWER


B U C I C i n n WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE


Telephone 28705


A “FREE” House serving traditional ales with old fashioned sing-song at the piano Friday and Saturday evenings.


Open all day Bank Holiday Monday


Food available-7 days a week from-12-noon . -and Evening 7-30 — 10-30


_______


HILLOCK FARM RESTAURANT Northcote Road • Old Langho


Tel: Blackburn 48655


ACCRINGTON, (0254)398911;.


OPEN LUNCHTIME TUESDAY — FRIDAY, 12-noon — 2 p.m.


for a la carte menu and Farmhouse Lunches EVENING OPENING TIMES


Bookings taken 6-30 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. Tubs, to Sat. - and don’t forget our Sunday Lunch served from 12 noon — 6 p.m.


TABLE D’HOTE MENU Home made Soup of the Day Egg and Prawn Mayonaise Fresh Mushrooms in Garlic Chef’s Pate with toast Chilled melon


Roast Beet and Yorkshire Pudding Steak and Kidney Pie Gammon with Egg Double Lamb Chop Chicken Kiev Grilled Plaice Trout


Choice of sweets and puddings Tea or Coffee


£6.90 inclusive


Now available at att opening times except Saturday evening Children's menu with ice-cream £2.00


A la Carle menu always available. Saturday evenings A la Carte only


For reservations or Inquiries phone Eustace or Sue Cottier on BLACKBURN 48655


8 * * — ♦ ♦ 3-course Sunday Lunch £4.45 12 noon — 3 p.m.


Business lunches daily -— * — « —


A LA CARTE MENU EACH EVENING


Weddings and parties catered (or Reservations welcome — Clitheroe 28705


Come the T


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m CHIPPING SHOW m ■0 COUNTRY SPORTS s§s (e)


EVENING


SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1989 Commencing at 6-30 p.m.


>7^’*


at the SHOWGROUND, LONGRIDGE ROAD, CHIPPING '


Events include — QUAD and ATC RACING, TERRIER T 7 RACING. TUG O'WAR, HORSE RACING (entries close X X May 25th), FARM BIKE NOVELTY GYMKHANA f f r


Other attractions — BAR. HOT BEEF BUTTIES, |Cfe REFRESHMENTS


-Admission £2 on gate


Inquiries: Stonyhurst 435 or 445, Chipping jilt, 61325


mm


CAR BOOT SALE


Langroyd Hall, Colne


| SUNDAY, MAY 28th 10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m.


£5 per car. No New Goods


No Bookings — just turn up.


Inquiries and advice Tel. Mr ‘C’s


£»


Bamoldswlck **k 815756


Guess th


ARM WRESTLIISl BARREL OF BEEl


- only while it lasf - a great family <


Special Town Crieij message. ALL PROCEfl


WHERE1 Support*


Table, Clithl SU1


in the Garde Ampj


No,


Ribblesdalejj Club, Clitf


B R O U G H (ON ASS 3 MILES \


OPEN Tt


BANK HOLBI Entrance f


GUIDED TOURS EVEfl Commencing 111


Telephone Orders Welcome.


Telephone: Clitheroe (0200)27109. 9-30 HAND IN HAND.


Come and see our New interesting menus.


55 THE KNOT. CLITHEROE


FOOTBALL CLUB EXTRA­


ORDINARY MEETING


To be held at


SHAWBRIDGE at 8-00 p.m. on MONDAY, MAY 29th


All interested in Clitheroe F.C. are welcome to attend


Wtyitt 1-ton l|o te l


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? • Ring the


M A R K E T P LA C E , C L ITHERO E T e le p h o n e : 2 6 9 5 5


OPEN ALL DAY BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 29th


For shoppers and business men and women, we are now serving a three course lunch for £2.85, Monday to Thursday except Bank Holidays.


Bar Snack Menu also available.


Lunches served six days a week 12.00 • 2.00 p.m. Sunday 12.00 - 3.00 p.m.


Special Sunday Roast only £2.95


For help and advice with your "What’s On"advertisement Rachel Moorhouse


Telephone on Clitheroe 22323


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


£A BLACKBURN $ 662424


) > ? NELSON ' 694929 Call o r wnto to


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


N O W


O P E N a t


3 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE.


English & Chinese Take Away Meals.


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C L A IM IN G D A T E S


T h e S w a n & FREE SPANISH


HOLIDAY TO BE WON Friday; 26th May -


Spanish Cocktail Promotion Friday, 2nd June -


Beach Party with FREE Holiday Draw. Cheap Spanish Cocktails


F R E E D I S C O


q; Spanish Holiday for 2 for 10 days including accommodation m


MUST BE WON! Come in Fancy Dress. Prizes for Best Beachwear.


Any organisation wishing to make a daim lor 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 date.


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


C o n ta c t : CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Ctitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


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THE SWAN, ciithl


1 D IS C O A| f z


Every Tues


Drinks prom o tlq Happy HolA


2nd St. Ja| F A M IL Y B)


Saturday, May; 2-00 p.m. — 5-00 p\


Throstle Nest, Edisfc


JU N E 2 4 th a n d 2 5 th . We st B ra d fo rd Village S p o r ts Day a n d g r e a t d u c k ra c e .


AUGUST 3 rd , 1 9 6 9 . A u c t io n in a id o f D ia b e te s , 7 -3 0 p .m . F e n c e G a t e I n n . F e n c e . C o n t r ib u t io n s o r e n q u i r ie s T e l . G isb u rn 3 4 1 .


MAY 2 8 th , 1 9 8 9 . S la id b u rn A n t i q u e F l e a M a r k e t in la rg e m a rq u e e , 11 a ;m . to 5 p .m . Book a s ta l l w i th M rs S l in g c r . S la id b u rn 2 6 5 .


SA TURDAY 3 rd an d S u n d a y 4 th J u n e . 1 9 8 9 . S la id b u rn S te am a n d V in tag e Veh ic le d isp la y . S la id b u rn 6 0 5 .


SA TURDAY , AUGUST 1 9 th , R u r a l C r a f t s F a i r , W e s t B r a d f o r d P l a y in g F i e ld s M a n ag em e n t C om m i t te e .


S A T U R D A Y . JU N E 1 7 th . T r in i ty S i lv e r J u b i le e C e le ­ b r a t io n s . R a in b ow M a rk e t .


SUNDAY 1 8 th JU N E . W h a l­ ley & D i s t r ic t L io n s C lu b . M e d ie v a l F a i r . F o r d e ta i l s a n d s ta l ls . T e l . R o n A sp d c n o n G r e a t H a rw o o d 8 8 4 1 1 2 .


S U N D A Y . J U N E 1 8 t h . C h a ig lc y M a n o r o p e n d a y . I n q u i r i e s A c c r i n g t o n


SU NDA Y, J UNE 1 8 th , Sham M a y o r o f W o r s to n ’s M id ­ s u m m e r M a d n e s s . C a l f ’s H e ad , W o r s to n .


SU NDA Y. J UNE 4 th , R o u n d T a b lc /L io n s H e r i ta g e F a i r , d e ta i ls o f s ta l ls , T e l . C l i th ­ e ro e 2 5 6 6 4 .


1ST JU N E : P u b l ic M e e t in g a t N ew to n Villag e Ha l l, F a rm ­ in g a n d E u r o p e • g u e s t s p e a k e r M i c h a e l W e l s h M .E .P . E n q . T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 5 9 3 9 .


8 th & 9 th JU LY , G o o sn a rg h & L o n g r ld g c A g r i c u l tu r a l S h ow . F o r d e ta i ls T e l . M rs • A T h om p so n 0 2 5 4 8 7 8 3 4 5 .


3 8 3 3 4 7 .


Micro lite flight (weather permittf pony rides, bric-a-brac, books cakes and tuck stall and lots. |


Good Family tun Adults 25p; Children 10p; Fal


RIBE Edist


■ OPENING HOI 1 COMMENCING MC


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