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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22M 2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 27th, 1989 ____________Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22831 (Classijml)


m f f iE U S B K m What s o n . . . What s o n '. ... What’s on . . . What’s on . . . What’s on . . . GRAND


Burnley


MIE 0fflSMQ0 Arts and Entertainments Centre


Pop Up Theatre present BIRDY % < ■ >


SATURDAY live (rom Wembley.


- BBC-1


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-25 ROOBARB. 8-


30 UP2U.


10-25 WEATHER. 10-55 G R A N D S T A N D . 11-00, C r ic k e t : F o u r lh T o s t : England v Australia al Old Trallord. 1-00 News. 1-10 Rugby. 1-15 Volleyball. 1-35 Motor Racing. 2-00 Racing from G o odw o od . 2-05 Cricket 2-30 Racing Irom Goodwood. 2-35 Cricket. 3- 10 Racing. 3-15 Cricket. 3- 40 Volleyball. 4-00 Cricket. 4-35 Volleyball. (Timings subject lo change).


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


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5- 45 MACGYVER. 6-


35T H A T ’ S SHOWBUSINESS.


7- 05 MICHAEL BARRYMORE'S SATURDAY NIGHT OUT.


7-55 C O LU M B O . "The Mosl Dangerous Match".


9- 9-


10- 05 N E W S A N D SPORT; Weather.


tirsl night back at work, a school minibus is involved in an accident.


DAY CELEBRATION. The first ol two programmes celebrating the birthday ol one ol the world's greatest musicians. Archive dips and interviews with special guests Paul Young. Tears lor Fe a rs and Ju n io r Giscombe. With old and new songs performed by Stevie.


11-


SIGHT (1980). James Caan stars in and directed this gripping true story ol an American factory worker’s bid to trace his children when they disappear with his ex-wile alter her new boy Fiend, a small-time hood, testifies against the Malia in relurn for a new identity.


$


12- 40 T H E R O C K F O R D F I L E S : " F o r c e d Retirement".


1-25 WEATHER. 1-30 CLOSE.


Granada )


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 CH O ST TRAIN including SCHOOBY DO.


11- 12-


30 THE CHART SHOW. 30 BATMAN.


1-00 ITN NEWS. Wealher. 1-05 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-10 JOBWATCH. 1-40 CARTOON. 1-


MAN II.


2- 4 0 F O O T B A L L T O U R N A ­ MENT. Makita International.


5-00ITN N EW S and national we a th e r . G R A N A D A


REPORTS 5- HULK. "The Slam"


6- 05 CHAMPION BLOCKBUST­ ERS. with Bob Holness.


6-55THE B E S T O F B L IN D DATE.


8-


TER. Denis Norden pres ents his lavourite comii memenls taken Irom LWT' 21 years of top variel shows.


9- 10- 25 ITN NEWS. Weather


9-45 A S P E L IN THE B E ST O COMPANY.


30 HOOPERMAN.


11- 0 0 ST A R MOV IE: DO UB L I BILL. Jane Fonda and Dor aid Sutherland in: "Klute (1971). Thriller. A small-low detective hits New York, t investigate the disappeat ance of a man, (alls in lov with a prostitute, the launches a frantic search Ic her when he discovers he i to be the killer's next victim Followed by ITN New Headlines.


20 C A SU A LT Y : On Megan's 10 STEVIE WONDER BIRTH­


1-05 CINEMATTRACTIONS. 1-35 S T A R M OV IE : DO U B L I BILL. Kirk Douglas in "Cas a Giant Shadow" (1966) with John Wayne, Fran Sinatra, Yul Brynner. Th explosive career ol "Mickey


Marcus, an adventurous so dier ol fortune who spent hi life looking for a cause. Fo lowe d by IT N New Headlines.


44)5 BATMAN. 4-35 AMERICA'S TOP 10.


10F ILM : H ID E IN P L A IN c BBC-2 I


6-50 OPEN UNIVEHSITY. 2- 45 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLUB.


3-


MOON (1963). Margaret Rutherford and Bernard Cribbins star in a comedy about a liny English duchy which is on the verge ol


bankruptcy when it discov­ ers that the local wine makes good rockel luel.


4- 40C R I C K E T : F O U R T H T E S T . Live Irom Old Trallord.


6-15 A FISTFUL OF FRANCS. 6- 45 BEETHOVEN (new series). Roger Norringlon directs the London Classical Players in a historically aulhenlic per­ formance ol the Pastoral Symphony. First ol six con­ certs lealuring a wide range


ol Beethoven's music and a variety of performing styles.


7- 8-


45 THE MAKING OF SUPER­


B A C K . The man who created the BBC and estab­ lished the concept ol public service broadcasting talking lo Malcolm Muggeridge in 1967 in the lirsl ol two pro-


grammes marking the cen­ tenary ol his birth, which tails this month. (Part 2 next Saturday).


15 T H E I N C R E D I B L E


9-20T H E S E S S I O N , (new series). Six films about psy­ chodrama. a lorm of therapy in which people are helped to resolve emotional prob­ lems by acting them out.'


1021 Y E A R S OF LAUG H 10-


(1982). starring Wendy Hughes and Norman Kaye. The Australian film season continues with the story ol a middle-aged bachelor and a younger woman who meet through a lonely hearts club.


11- 4 5 C R I C K E T : F O U R T H TEST. Richie Benaud intro­ duces highlights of the third day's play.


12- 12-50 CLOSE.


( Channel 4 ) l -----------------------------------


6 4XJTHE 6-


A M A T E U I NATURALIST. 30 TREE HOUSE.


7- 00 KABOODLE. 7-


9-


84I0 STREETWISE. 8- 30THE O P R A H W IN F R E ' SHOW.


15 JAZZ CLASSICS.


9-25 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR.


9- 30 HAND IN HAND.


104)0 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH. 10-


as an impecunious Edwar dian woman who sees a way out ol loveless marriage b> resorting lo murder.


12-20M O V IE M U SEU M . Silent films: "E A R L Y C E N SO R ­ SHIP" Irom 1900, and "THE PLUMBER" (1914), starring Charlie Murray.


15 FILM : M O U S E ON THE


12-30 DANCE WITH ME. 1 - 0 5 E X E C U T I V E S U I T E (1954). Drama sal in the world ol big business, where live executives battle lor Ihe post of president. Starring Fredric March, William Hol­ den. June Allyson, Barbara Stanwyck.


34I0 CHANNEL 4 RACING, from Newmarket.


54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 64)0 F IV E WOMEN PHOTOG­ RA PH ER S : Grace Robert­ son one ol Ihe few suc­ cessful women freelance photographers.


6- ISLES. Scilly.


7- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 84k) K ING DOM OF THE SUN: GORILLA.


9-001 N T I M A T E C O N ­


35 NEWSVIEW. Weatherview. 2 0 L O R D R E I T H L O O K S


TACT. Claire Bloom and Daniel M a s se y star in a frank and powerful drama series, which explores the devastating effects ol AIDS on family life.


I04I0 CHET ATKINS: CERTIFIED GUITAR PLAYER, with The E v e r ly B ro the rs . Mark Knolller. Emmy Lou Harris and many more.


11- 10 AFTER DARK. 30 IVY (1947). Joan Fonlaim


{ f e s t i v a l \a u g u s t l i t b - i s t t a 1989


15— 12-50RAPIDO. An amazing boy's amazing story ' E g


F 3 WEDNESDAY 2nd AUGUST • 10-30 a.m. & 1-30 p.m. f i r , ________________ Tickets £1.25


Bagatelle Present


Z E R O G R E E N & T H E G O R F IA N S


Zany, out-of-this-world fun show 10 FILM: LO N E L Y H EA R T S


WEDNESDAY 9th AUGUST-10-30 a.m. & 1-30 p.m. _______________________T IC K E T S £1_________________________


Stan Barker & Digby Fairweather lead JAZZ COLLEGE ALL STARS A ll Star Jazz Night


FRIDAY 4th AUGUST - 8 p.m. Tickets £3 \ £2


CONTEMPORARY JAZZ NIGHT


Premier o f two new jaz z works T IC K E T S £1


FREE Entry for "All-stars" ticket holders Tbe iB a R o L q y T R C 30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. , - so n g gr* f j Artistes appearing


B u rzn L e y T n a o itio n a L Swa!brick& _______ Carthy, Easy


CHZ2TD Club, Clive Gregson &


f ' A D Albion Dance Band, Strawhead,


Bernard Wrigley, Keith Hancock and many more.


Call for full details


COMING SOON


JOHN HANSON............................. SEPTEMBER 3rd RUPERT BEAR............................SEPTEMBER 15th SHADES OF KENTON..................... SEPTEMBER 24th


Full AUTUMN programme out now Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel. (0282) 30055


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB *


¥ ¥ ¥


SATURDAY, JULY 29th


CLAUDE POWELL Always Popular


30 G R E A T B R I T I S H


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


SUNDAY


n 1 ;


BBC-1


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-


9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.


KMX) FILM: THE GOOD CO M ­ PANIONS (1933). starring Jessie Matthews. Edmund Gwenn and John Gielgud. J.B. Priestley's story of a motley assortment of char­ acters who team up as a touring musical revue but run into trouble when a local cinema owner sees them as a rival attraction.


11- 12-


SPACE.


12-30 COUNTRY FILE. t - 0 0 N EWS ; T H E H I G H CHAPARRAL.


1- DOUBLE BILL.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 F ILM : T O R P E D O RU N (1958). An American sub chases the Japanese aircraft carrier Shinaru. flagship of the attack on Pearl Harbour. G l e n n Ford. E r n e s t Borgnine.


4- CHASE. 6- 35 GO FOR IT.


5- 05 OUR HOUSE. 5-


25 NEWS; Weather. 50 CARTOONS.


55 PLAYBUS. 15 UMBRELLA.


1-00 ITN NEWS. Weather. 1-


10 SUND A Y MATINEE. Hay-


ley Mills " S k y West and C r oo ke d" . A mental l y retarded girl tails in love with a gypsy.


3 -O O FO O T BA L L T O U R N A ­ MENT. Makita International,


live Irom Wembley.


5- 6-


6-35 GRANADA REPORTS. 6-40A P P E A L . Ian W allace appeals on behall ol the C ha ri ty lor M u s i c in Hospitals.


6- 45 D IA L -A -H Y M N . 7-


05S IG N E X T R A - O P EN 15 HOME TO ROOST.


7- 45 A FINE ROMANCE. 8-


50 WOODY W O O D P E C K E R


THE PRINCE'S TRUST. In the presence ot the Prince and Pr in ce s s of Wales. Sean Connery hosts a Royal Gala in aid ol Ihe Price's Trust Irom the London Palladium.


10-15 ITN NEWS. Weather. 10- 11-


H. 12-


55TH E G R E A T P IC T U R E 2-


6- 40 PRAISE BE! ThoraHird. 7-


KR A EM ER (1979). Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep star in the multi-Oscar-win-


ning drama about a couple’s battle tor the custody of their child.


8- 9-


55 NEWS; Weather.


Peter Jeffrey and Gemma Jones. Work on the restora­ tion of the house is well under way. Part 4 ol the 8- part series.


10- 10-


11- State of Rear.


14)0 M O V IE C L A S S IC S : THE 5 0 's (1953). Gene Barry. Ann R ob in son . Meteor crashes outside a small Californian town. It turns out to be an invincible Martian machine.


DISASTER. The World War 15F I L M : K R A E M E R v s


3- 4-


II submarine. Ihe Surcoul, disappeared wilhoul a trace in 1942. taking more than f 00 men to their deaths. 35NIGHBEAT. 35 JOBFINDER.


1 5CH E LW O R TH . starring C B B C -2 )


10 EVERYMAN. Romania - 50 WHO C A R E S ?


trick Moore looks forward to the eclipse oi the moon due in the early morning of August 17th.


11-40 WEATHER. 11-45 CLOSE.


( Granada 3


54)5 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6-00G H O S T T R A I N O N SUNDAY.


10- 15 FOLLYFOOT.


KM5 LINK. 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. Irom


Newquay Wesley Methodist Church in Cornwall.


12- 00 HEARTLAND. 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-50 A P P K A AH A K . 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS.


20 THE SK Y AT NIGHT. Pa­


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1415 G R A N D S T A N D . 1-10 Cricket. Glamorgan v Ham- shire Irom Swansea. 1-30 Motor Racing. German Grand Prix Irom Hocken- heim. 3-00 Cricket. 3-40 Grass Track. 4-00 Motor Racing. Group C Sprols Car 500 km race tram Brands Hatch.4-20 Grass Track. 4- 40 Cricket. 6-15 G ra s s Track.


6- 4 5 0 N E M A N A N D H I S DOG. S co t la n d 's David Guild and Ireland s pat Byrne contest the second semi-final of the sheepdog trials singles competition, and Ihe brace championship continues with a match between Lyn Williams ol Wales and Timothy Longton ol England.


7- 30 ROUG H G U ID E TO THE WORLD. New York.


8-


RALIA. The award-winning series exploring Ihe natural history ol the island conti­


nent. t: " A Separate Creation".


9-15 ALEXEI S A Y L E 'S STUFF. 9- 45 WOMEN IN POLITICS.


30 CORONATION STREET. 30 ITN NEWS. Wealher.


15 A ROYAL GALA IN AID OF


10- 25 GRAND PRIX. 10-55 MOVIDROME. I0 -5 8 F ILM : A L P H A V I L L E (1965). American actor Eddie Constantine stars in Jean-Luc Godard's story about an agent sent to investigate a futuristic space city where a lellow agent and a celebrated scientist have disappeared. He dis­ covers that Alphaville is ruled by a giant computer which eliminates everything - people, words ort ideas • which do not conlorm to its predetermined logic. With Anna Karina and Akim Tamiroff. (Subtitled)


12-40 CLOSE. Channel 4!


35 WITHIN THESE WALLS. 35 PRISONER C E L L BLOCK


30 MAYHEM WITH MARGO.


64M HALLELUJAH! 6- 30 F L I G H T


SPAIN. Malaga.


7- 00 GO FISHING. 7-


30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES.


8- OOJ A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS.


8- 30 QUEST OF EAGLES. 94)0 DENNIS. 9- 25 HERE AND NOW ON 4.


3 5SU RCO UF: DRIVING TO


104)0A U S T R A L IA N R U L E S FOOTBALL.


11-00 PO B 'S PROGRAMME. 11-


124)0 THE WALTONS. 14)0 LOST IN SPACE. 2 4 IO N ICH O LAS N I C K L E B Y (1947). Season of Dickens adaptations continues with this major Ealing Studios' version, starring Derek Bond in the title role.


4- 0 0G IV E MY R E G A R D S TO BROADWAY (1948). Musi­ c a l star ring C h a r l e s Winninger.


5- 40 N E W S SUMMARY. Weather.


5-45C Y C L IN G : W IN CANTON C LA S S IC 1989.


7- 00 EQUINOX: EARTH C A LL ­ ING BASINGSTOKE.


8- 0 0N IG H T S O F R E V O L U ­ TION. Part 4: Butchers ol Freedom.


9- 00 TALE S FROM THE HOLLY­ WOOD HILLS.


104)0A K I N D O F L O V I N G (1962). The feature film debut ol John Schlesinger. based on Stan Barstow's novel. Starring Alan Bates as Lancashire draughtsman who becomes trapped in a disastrous marriage.


12-


CONTINENTS: Documen­ tary about Ihe life, career


20 THE NATURE OF A U ST ­


. and country ol Filipino film maker Lino Brocka, who has used his skills lor the past 20 years to protest against Ih e c o r r u p t M a r c o s administration.


1-40 CLOSE. l


LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE


— — — a . _ _ _


Tel: Longrldge 4474 RIBBLE VAUEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PRESTON RD, LONGRIDGE, ' Nr PRESTON, LANCASHIRE i ^ >


s a m G ? /ie r /t/f f7 E g 10C IN EM A F R O M T H R E E


CLITHEROE FUN BUS SPECIAL


Q 5 G Z 3 u 5 I G 3 i o


TVEBY TUESDAY FROM 18th JULY UNTIL 22ND AUGUST


(includes return bus fare admission and activities to Longridge Sports Centre) SPECIAL TICKET OFFER Still Only £1.50


Tickets available in advance from


. Depart York Street Bus Layby, Clitheroe.................. • Arrive Longridge Sports Centre......................................


H H R 2 8 3 I FO R BU Y IN G A N D BELLING IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER


TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, COUNCIL OFFICE, CLITHEROE - TELEPHONE 25566; OR - ON THE BUS! FROM SATURDAY ,15th JULY. TIMETABLE


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< £


I Depart Longridge Sports Centre....................... . 4-15.p.mJ ■ Arrive York Street Bus Layby, Clitheroe................. ! THE TICKETS WILL BE VALID ON:


1-15 p-m| 1-45 p.m._


4-45 p.m.|


1 18th, and 25th July, 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd August. I RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


| - Serving the Community ■


COTTON TREE AUCTIONS . Trawden


(Under new Ownership)


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Every Week


GIANT FLEA MARKET


Now accepting goods for our monthly auction


Ring Colne 870607 OR CALL AT THE MILL EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED


BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES, COLNE TIMES, • BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY TIMES


R E A D E R T R I P S THE


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BUCK INN 28705


. Waddinqton C L 1 T H E K O E


Food Served Daily


Lunchtime and evenings


I


2 nights at Stakis Ingrain Hotel Dinner on evening of arrival


•Tattoo ticket . . All rooms with private facilities Tour of city •


AUGUST 18th-20th £ 7 5 Per


Person


BOOKING: VISCOUNT CENTRAL, Ruskin Street and Bus Station. Tel. 39371


LEADER-TIMES, Scotland Road, Nelson CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES, King Street, Clitheroe ■ 30 THE HENDERSON KIDS.


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FRIDAY NIGHT — TOP SOUNDS SATURDAY NIGHT — PARTY NIGHT


COMING SOON . . . FRIDAY AUGUST 11th ANDY KING


(Brookslde star speciality act) Tel: Whatley 823086 16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


★ ★


★ ★ O V E R SUNDAY, JULY 30th


CAROL GEE Another Top Act


WEEKLY TREBLE: 30 — 3 — 4 EVERY WEDNESDAY


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 2 — 26


¥ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


Christine Collister, C £ R Enjoy the regions 'newest'


showbar/nightdub, featuring the ultimate in sound and 'intelligent' lighting.


Luxury decor ana beautiful After Dark show girls make this a night to remember.


Thurs: 8.30 - 2.00 VARIETY SHOW & DISCO


Fri & Sat: 9.00 - 2.00 FLOOR SHOW & DISCO


tfoci'ft And us a t


R EG A L B U I L D I N G S KEIGHLEY ROAD SKIPTON = 0 7 5 6 7 0 0 6 7 5 =


¥ * * *


¥ ¥


C O L L E C TO R S M A R K ET and


CA R BO O T S A L E


EVERY SUNDAY A T T H E N EW


C L ITH ERO E AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR AREAS — 500 Pitches from £6


Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825 EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY, SKIPTON


STEAM GALA WEEKEND


Saturday and Sunday July 29th and 30th 11 a.m. — 4-15 p.m.


All available engines in Steam Goods trains etc., etc.


Telephone: General Enquiries Sklpton 4727


Talking Timetable Sklpton 5189


L O W M O O R C L U B Fr ida y, J u ly 28th


ANGIE (Female Comedy Vocal) Usual entertainment in Ihe lounge on Saturday


M EM B E R S D R AW Sunday, July 30th: £11


M em b e rs a n d B o n a F id e g u e s ts


AUCTION SALE


TODAY FRIDAY JULY 28th 6-30 p.m.


, VIEWING ALL DAY


To include Household contents. Bric-a-Brac and a q u a n tity ol fine old prints and paintings etc.


COTTON TREE AUCTION


Cotton Tree, Trawden Tel. Colne 870607


Under new ownership


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN


662424 or


NELSON 694929


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON


Call of wots to


RAZY N IG H T 8. MOTHER


• EVERT FRIDA Y-Ladies FREE before 11 p.m.; Gents HALF PRICE ell night


Resident D RAG DJ’S TERRY FOX plus


D . J . f lA M B O Male Exotic


FRIDAY, JULY 28th


SATURDAY — STAR CABARET NIGHT S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 2 9 th


BRIAN POOLE & THE TREMELO’S Remember'Do you hva mo', Twst and Shout'& 'Candy Man'


COACH H P HIRE HODSONS or GISBURN


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI- TEL'. GISBURN 394


COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS, W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS. WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


%


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Visit this week’s


SUNDAY MARKET4 AND CAR BOOT SALE


GIGANTIC GISBURN


SUNDAY, JULY 30th - PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE ]


Packed with stalls, massive car boot section, 1000's ol - bargains, picnic areas, children's entertainments.


Bring everyone— a great day out


Car Boot Spaces only — £6.00 — All sellers welcome — No booking necessary, arrive Irom 8 a.m.


Organised by Ray Promotions Limited-0253 712776 '•


C A B A R E T , C A R V E R Y and LO U N G E B A R


Tel. Accrington 384874


i t Please note Cabaret Room open as usual throughout the holidays


FRID AY, JU LY 28th SA TU R D A Y , JU LY 29th THE


UNDERTAKERS (Fantastic 6 piece sixties showband)


PLUS SATURDAY ONLY WANDERING WALTER


¥ * * * * ¥ * * ¥ * ¥ * * * ¥ ¥ FRIDAY EVENING MARKET ¥ and CAR BOOT SALE


GISBURN on the AUCTION MARKET 5 p.m. to dusk THIS FRIDAY and every Friday


■Bring everyone -k A great evening out


Car boot spaces only £5. Indoors if adverse weather. No booking necessary. Arrive Irom 4 p.m.


ORGANISED BY RAY PROMOTIONS LTD Telephone 0253 712776; 721035 evenings


(Lancashires favourite Comedian) W ED N E SD A Y AU G U ST 2nd


¥ ¥


JOE DANUKI BAND


(Brilliant group)


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in Ihe carvery


¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


* * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥


ST. JOHNS WORSTHORNE, BURNLEY FIFTEENTH


ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR 1989


SATURDAY, 29th JULY till SUNDAY 6th AUGUST, 1989


OPEN DAILY 2-00 p.m. till 9-00 p.m. All Exhibits on Sale Admission 35p


(Accompanied Children Free)


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ S A T U R D A Y S


PAUL LEE AT THE ORGAN


(Brilliant instrumentalist) Why not book a meal In the


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


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


M a g a z in e


MATERIAL for the Clith­ eroe Parish Church’s Sep-1 tember magazine should be submitted to the parish office by Wednesday,! August ltlth.


KfilNE Your lot


Fi


Large cl r


CAR BOOT SALE


Martholme


Grange Altham Sunday, July 30th


10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m. £5 per car


No Now Goods


No Bookings — jusf turn up Inqulrlat and advlca j


T « l . M r ‘C 's B a m o ld a w l c k


Single Beds From| Double Beds Fror


SUM Large Choice o|


BUOYAI ALL 3 PIEt


LOUNGE/BE S p e c ia l R \


Occasional Fuf\ Tables, Burt


79 LOWE CLITH


Telepl 4 t y a i i q t


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS ASSOCIATION


A.G.M. and


REGISTRATION


Royal British Legion Wednesday August 2nd 8-00 p.m. prompt


ALL TEAMS MUST BE REPRESENTED


NEW TEAMS WELCOME


THURSDAY 3RD AUGUST 1989 at 7.30 p.m.


Items may be viewed on the day from 1.30 p.m. Catalogues available for 25p


Many special items for auction including celebrity


autographed tickets, cricket bats and footballs, also goods donated by local shops and firms.


Brand new novelties and gifts for sale on "Half Price Stall"


m ________________


DIABETIC RESEARCH at


FENCE GATE INN, FENCE on


COMM. FRI JU LY 28th - THURS AT 7-30 p.m. WINNER OF THREE O S C A R S


GLEN CLOSE, JOHN MALKOVICH, MICHELLE PFEIFFER


DANGEROUS LIAISONS,,.,


WED & THURS MATINEES AT 2.15 p.m.


BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS


PG


R IB B LE VAL LEY BO RO UG H COUNCIL SE R V IN G THE COMMUN ITY


CHARITY AUCTION


in aid of


C i v i c h a l l C l i t h e r o e S 2 3 2 7 8


THIS THEATRE USES DOLBY EQUIPMENT . TO BRING YOU THE HIGH FIDELITY REALISM OF DOLBY STEREO FILMS


CLAIMING DATES


Any organisation 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 date.


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


Contact: CUTHEROE


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AUGUST 3 1 s t . Ad u l t ed u c a ­ t io n In th e R i b b l e Valley. Special s u p p l eme n t wi th all c o u r s e s in th i s p a p e r .


AUGUST 3 r d , 1 9 8 9 , Auct ion in a id o f Di a 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 i b u t i o n s o r e n q u i r i e s Te l . Gi s b u rn 3 4 1 .


AUGUST 5 th an d 6 th . Two d a y S h e e p Do g T r i a l s at E d i s f o r d . S p o n s o r e d by Du g d a lc .


O C TO B E R 1 4 t h , S a t u r d a y . C l i th c r o c an d Di s t r ic t Bible Soc ie ty, Mus ic a l Fe s t iva l .


SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, R u r a l C r a f t s F a i r , We s t B r a d f o r d P l a y i n g F i e l d s Ma n a g eme n t Commi t te e .


S A T U R D A Y , 1 2 t h Au g u s t , C l i th e r o c a r e a , WI Sh ow, St A u g u s t i n e ’ s R C H i g h Sch o o l , Bl l l ington.


SA TU R D A Y , 1 6 th S e p t em ­ b e r . C l i th e r o c a n d Dis tr ict Brown i e s 7 5 th An n iv e r s a ry . Re c ip e Stal l .


SATURDAY, 9 th Se p t emb e r , 1 9 8 9 . T h e H o d d e r Va l ley Ag r i cu l tu r a l & Ho r t icu l tu r a l Soc ie ty, 4 6 th An n u a l Show a t S l a id b u rn , Nr . Cl i th e ro e .


SWALES STEBBINGS


A couple who firs'! met while they were working: for the royal household were married at All Saints’ 'Church, Nelton. Norfolk.


Kevin Roy Swales, a for­ mer a chef at Buckingham Palace, who is now a catering lecturer at Black burn College, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs U Swales, of Colbourno H o u s e , W e 11 g a t e , Clitheroe. The bride, Miss Janette


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Susan Stebbings, formerly a housemaid at San­ dringham House in Nor­ folk, who is now working in a family business, is the only (laughter of Mr and Mrs P. A. Stebbings, of Nelton, Norfolk. The bride, given away


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CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


JUMBLE SALE


Thursday 3rd August 7 p.m.


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by her father, wore a bal- ierina-length, tiered silk gown, with antique lace and bow detail. Her antique-lace veil was secured by a headdress of fresh flowers, including roses, carnations, freesia and gypsophila. She car­ ried a basket of ruses, ear- nations, freesia and gypso- phila, decorated with ribbons. Bridesmaids were Miss


Julie Helen Swales, the bridegroom’s sister, and Miss Gemma Louise Rowe, the bride's cousin. They wore ballerina-


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length, tiered dresses of rose pink silk with bow detail. Their headdresses were of roses, carnations freesia and gypsophila and they carried baskets of flowers to match. Best man was Mr Dar­


ren McGrady and ushers were Mr Patrick Shephard and Mr Philip Rose.


formed by the Rev. P.J. Taylor and organist was Mrs Jill Dobbs. A reception was held at


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the Granary Country Club, Norfolk. After a honeymoon in Paris, the couple are to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Dumble- ton’s, Haverhill, Suffolk.


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