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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 28th, 1989 T.y. SATURDAY C BBC-1


M 5 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-25 NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE


8-40 EGGS 'N' BAKER MO GOING UVEI 12-12 WEATHER


12-15 GRAN DS TAN D 1 2 -2 0 Football; 12-25 Goll. Semi­ finals of Dunhill Cup Irom St Andrews. 12-50 Motor Rac­ ing. Esso British Touring Car Championship and Lucas British F3 Championship Irom Donington. 1-05 News. 1-10 Goll. 2-00 Ascot Rac­ ing. 2-05 Motor Racing. 2-35 Ascot Racing. 3-20 Golf. 3- 50 Ascot Racing. 3-55 Foot­ ball. 4-00 Goll. 4-25 Ascot Racing. 4-35 Football. 4-55 Ascot Racing.


500 NEWS Weather 510 REGIONAL NEWS 515 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


540 NOEL EDMONDS SATUR­ DAY ROADSHOW.


525 BOB'S FULL HOUSE 7-00’ALLO 'ALLOI Michelle of


the Resistance plans to rescue the captured British airmen being held in the Chateau with the help ol Rene, Edith and Mlmi dressed as German soldiers.


7- 30 RUSS ABBOT 500 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL "Blood and Water". James encounters two elderly borthers who have not spoken for 50 years. Now one reckons the other has poisoned one of his rabbits.


8- 50B N E W S SPORT Weather


M 5 F ILM : BLAME IT ON RIO Starring Michael Caine and Joseph Bologna. To escape ailing marriages, two lathers take their maturing teenage girls to Rio de Jan­ eiro, where one has a brief but passionate affair with the other's daughter, precipitat- in g


t r o u b l e s o m e complications.


1W0SATURDAY MATTERS W I T H S U E L A W - LEY Guests include Environment Minister Chriss Patten and impressionist and friend of the earth Rory Bremrier.


11-


STAR. Kirk Douglas west­ ern in which he plays a veteran cowpuncher who finds work on a big ranch but discovers that the female owner plans to bring in vast herds to squeeze out local settlers and that she expects his help in seeing them off their grazing lands.


12- 45 WEATHER 12-50 CLOSE


Granada


500ITN MORNING NEWS 500 TV AM


525 MOTORMOUTH


11- 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 12- 30 BATMAN 1-00 ITN NEWS Weather 1-05 GRANADA REPORTS 1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2-


N E A R E S T ‘A N D 1-


LIVE "Wa r r in g to n v Castleford"


4-45 RESULTS SERVICE 5001T N N E W S A N D SPORT Weather, Granada Reports


515THE A-TEAM 515CATCHPHRASE With Roy Walker


545 BLIND DATE 505 MURDER, SHE WROTE. " O l d H a b i t s D i e Hard" Crime writer Jessica Fletcher joins forces with an old friend, who is a Mother Superior, to solve the mur­ der of a nun who had kepi a secret lor 15 years.


500 ITN NEWS Weather 52 0SARACEN “ I nt o A- frlca" Carrying refining equipment into a Central African gold mine turns out to be one of Barber and Duffy's most hair-raising assignments.


1520 LEAGUE GOALS OF THE DAY


1530 THE FRUIT MACHINE 12-30 A TRIBUTE TO JAMES D E A N . " B y e B y e


Jimmy" Tonight's pro­ gramme contains the only interview ever filmed with James Dean. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


Little Peace and Quiet" A harled wife and mother years for silence and then her wish comes true. Fol­ lowed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


2- OOTHE H IT MAN AND HER From The Park Night Style in Chorley. Live on stage tonight: Millie Vanilli and Sinitta. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


440C0ACH "K e l l y Meet Christine"


4-30 AMERICA'S TOP 10 Q Channel 4^)


SOOTHE A M A T E U R NATURALIST


530 TREE HOUSE 700 ONCE UPON A TIME 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 500 STREETWISE 530THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW How cholesterol levels affect your health, and what to do about it.


20 FILM: MAN WITHOUT A


515 SING AND SWING 5 2 5 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


530 BEFORE THE LAW


1500 A V O T E OF NO CONFIDENCE


1530TH E M IG H T Y B A R - NUM Fictionalised biogra­ phy of the legendary 19th- century American showman P.T. Barnum starring Wal­ lace Beery


12-10 CRIME DOES NOT PAY. DESERT DEATH (1935) An insurance agent is sent to investigate the accidental death of a client.


12-30 DANCE WITH ME 1-00 FRANK FILM 1-10 O P E N C O L L E G E PREVIEW


1- 30"NOT JUST ANOTHER UNIVERSITY" Laurie Tay­ lor investigates the workings of one of the biggest univer­ sities in the world - London.


IOCOMEDY C L A S S IC : A N D


DEAREST "The One That Got Away"


2-40R U G B Y L E A G U E -


2- 25 G R E E N D O L P H I N STREET 19lh Century romantic drama starring Lana Turner as a woman who travels to New Zealand and marries Van Heflin, who actually sent for her sister.


SUNDAY C BBC-1 )


545 OPEN UNIVERSITY 555 PLAYBUS 515 UMBRELLA 530THISISTHE DAY


1500 FILM: KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer and Stanley Baxter. (1953)


11- DOUBLE BILL


12- 05 SIGN EXTRA Dr Michael O'Donnell examines the financial effects ol retirement or redundancy.


12-30 COUNTRY FILE. Weather (or the countryside at 12-55


1- 00NEWS: ON THE R E ­ CORD Jonathan Dimbleby assesses the possible results (or Britain if the Labour Party were to come to power.


2- 00 EASTENDERS


3- 00 FILM: CARVE HER NAME WITH PRIDE (1958 black and white).


555 PLAY IT AGAIN, CHARLIE BpOWN. Cartoon


520 THE CLOTHES SHOW with Selina Scott, Jeff Banks,


Caryn Franklin and Raj Dhanda.


545 MY FAMILY AND OTHER


ANIMALS Gerald Durrell's Corfu boyhood. Part 5.


515 LIFELINE Clitf Mechelmore and Lynette Lithgow with the latest charity news. Lulu appeals on behalf ot the Asthma Research Council.


525 NEWS Weather 540 SONGS OF PRAISE Sue Rinaldi, of the group Heart­ beat, and Krishnan Guru- murlhy from DEF II present the programme Irom Youth Action 89 held at Wembley this summer,


7-15 FIRST OF THE SUMMER WINE


745 HOWARDS’WAY 535 BREAD 505 FILM: HOME RUN (TV Pre­ miere) BBCtv "Screen One” film starring Michael Kitchen as high-flier Bill English who appears to have it all - flash car, pent­ house flant and a beautiful girl friend. But he is haunted by the past and with growing paranoia begins to inflict midless damage on his sur­ roundings. With Corrine Dacia, Keith Barron, Ethna Roddy and Tom Georgeson. (1989)


1530 NEWS Weather 1045 EVERYMAN: “Toby - Who


11- 25 NETWORK EAST


12- 05 Weather 2-10 CLOSE


if Granada j


500 ITN MORNING NEWS 500 TV AM 525 THE DISNEY CLUB


1545 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP St. Giles Church,' Cheadle, North Staffordshire.


12- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR 12-30THISIS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 APP KAA HAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 1-00ITN NEWS MOT H E


INTERVIEW


2- 00S U N D A Y MA T IN E E : JOHANN STRAUSS — A K I N G W I T H O U T A CROWN


50SHEFIFF HOOT KLOOT


4-15 CARTOON TIME 530 CLASSMATES 530 CORONATION STREET 530 ITN NEWS 535 GRANADA REPORTS 540 HIGHWAY Pillochry was built to accommodate the visitors who came to enjoy the Highlands of Sir Harry Secombe follows the royal route to Blair Castle, the impressive home of the duke olAtholl.


7-15 CLOSE TO HOME Father and Family First episode ol a new series. Coping with his children, his veterinary practice, his animal-hating assistant and his ex-wile, Helen, is a full-time head­ ache tor James Shepherd.


745 ROMANCING THE STONE Starring Michael Douglas (1984) A shy and insecure New Yorker, Joan Wilder is also the best-selling author of romantic adventure novels. Her secluded life is turned upside down when she receives a Irantic phone call from her sister, kid­ napped in Colombia by two American crooks.


545 ITN NEWS


1505 HALE AND PACE 1535THE S O U T H B A N K SHOW Jimi Hendrix


1145 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines


1240 QUIZ NIGHT 1-10 MOVIE CLASSICS The 60s “Eye of the Cat” (1969) A young man who hales cals goes to slay with his cripples aunt who keeps a house full of them.


3- 05 PICK OF THE WEEK with Nina Myskow


530 JOB FINDER ( Channel 4


880 HALLELUJAH! 530 COUNTRY WAYS 7-00 MUSHROOM MAGIC 7-30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L TIMES ITN correspondents int roduce background reports on world news.


5 0 0 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


530 RAMONA New children's drama series


500 DENNIS 525 M O V I E M A H A L PRESENTS...


10- 00AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL


11- 00 POB’S PROGRAMME 11- 30 THE HENDERSON KIDS 12- 00 THE WALTONS


1- 00 LOST IN SPACE 2- OOD Y LA N T H O M A S (1961) Short Academy award-winning film giving an impressionislic account of Dylan .Thomas's world, with commentart by Richard Burton.


2-35 ROSE MARIE (1936) 440 P O R S C H E


A N D


TEARS Documentary exa­ mining the impact of the' years of Big Band 1986 and the Crash 1987 on theCity,. and on seven people who've now left the Square Mile.


525News Summa r y and Weather.


W A L D E N


530 AMERICAM FOOTBALL A look back at games irom tost week and Mick Luckhursl looks ahead lo tonight's, game at 11-05 p.m. t


830 THE WONDER YEARS 7-OOEQUINOX: WALK ON WHE E L S Wheelchair design. What could be done lo improve the chairs and how designs can improve the quality of people’s lives.


500 MAN AND MUSIC: VIENNA - END OF AN EM ­ PIRE Bamber Gascoine looking al the new music since the Austrian empire came to an end, the role ol music in today's society and a tthe debt contemporary music owes to the great Viennese tradition.


500HITCH ON 4: SPELL­ BOUND Classic psychoan­ alytical suspense thriller starring Ingrid Bergman as a doctor who fells in love wilh a medical imposter (Gregory Peck), cures his guilt-in­ duced amnesia, and inmasks a killer.


11- 05 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 12- 35THE GREAT ROCK ‘N’ R O L L S W I N D L E (1979) Film using a mixture of actuality footage, staged sequences and animation, to show how the punk music group Sex Pistols and their manager Malcolm McLaren set out lo gel £1,000 (the swindle ol the title) in com­ pensation when the group was dropped by fhe EMI and A & M record labels.


2-25 CLOSE c BBC-2 3


550 OPEN UNIVERSITY 185 ONE IN FOUR Magazine about disability.


1-35 GRANDSTAND Featuring Golf: the final ol Dunhill Cup Nations Championship Irom tne Old Course, St . Andrews. Motor racing: Spanish Grand Prix from Jerez.


840 JUKE BOX JURY Jooles Holland wi th Adr ian Edmondson, Courtney Pien, former Marillion member Fish and dancer Cal.


7-15 THE NATURAL WORLD: "Gorillas In the Midst ol Man" Film ol the mountain gorillas to whom the late Dian Fossey dedicated her life, as celebrated in the tilm “Goprillas in the Mist".


505 FILM: THE BOAT Continu­ ing the epic German tilm chronicling the grim tile of a U-boat crew in the North Atlantic in 1941. The U-96 opens firs on a British Con­ voy but comes under attack from a destroyer with the new Asdic ultrasonic detec­ tion system. (Continuing next Sunday).


555 THE ARTISTS EYE. 535 GRAND PRIX Highlights of today’s Spanish Grand Prix Irom Jerez.


1510FILM: BIRDY (TV Pre­ miere) Alan Parker's power­ ful, uplilting film starring Matthew Modine wi th Nicholas Cage as'childhood friends reunited as Vietman veterans. In an army hospi­ tal, At Columbato -finds his childhood companion Birdy suffering from extreme com-"" bat trauma and completely fizated oh his lifelong fasci­ nation withbirds. (1984)


12-05 GOLD-Harry'Carpenter introduces highlights of .. today's Dunhill Cup final.


1245 RAPIDO 1-20 CLOSE


12-


505 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 500 RIGHT TO REPLY 530 FIVE WOMEN PAINTER- S T h e .c a r e e r of


the irrepressible Nina Hamnett,


a famous Bohemian person­ ality whose expressive por- traits and witty drawings are an Illustration other time. .


7-OOTHE W O R L D T H I S WE E K F o l l o w e d by WEATHER '


500 A FAMILY AT WAR June 1940


500 TRUFFAUT: L'HOMME QUI AIMAT LES FEMMES (THE M A N W H O L O V E D WOMEN) (1977) Continuing the Truffaut season with this gentle and witty study of a d e d i c a t e d ba c h el o r womaniser.


11-


TER Bill Cotton traces the development of televised entertainment on both sides of the Atlantic with clips from comedy classics.


15 AFTER DARK r BBC-2 _ ) 30 THE TWILIGHT ZONE "A


550 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-45 NETWORK EAST 525FILM: KING’S RHAP­ SODY. Romantic drama starring Errol Flynn and Anna Neagle. Richard, heir . to the throne of Laurentia, accepts exile in order to live with the woman he loves, but seven years later on his father's death he is called to accede to the throne and marraige to a foreign prin­ cess. With Patrice Wymore. (1955)


4-55 CARTOON 505 THE FILM CLUB. Bertrand Tavernier introduces the second ol three films by artists who became victims of the McCarthy anti-com­ munist witchhunts.


5 0 8 F I LM : B O D Y A N D SOULL


555 CARTOON 7-00 RAPIDO Hosted by Antoine de Cannes. Including Ice­ land's acclaimed sugar- cubes, ex-bunnyman Ian. McCulloch and Tina Turner' on her new album.


7-30 NEWSVIEW Weathervlew 515 RED DYNASTY 2: 'The Legacy'. The seond of three films about China and


' the origins of the Tiananmen Square massacre.


505 DANCE INTERNATIONAL (new series) Award-win­ ning Swedish version of "Giselle" with Adam’s music but with Giselle as an inmate of a lunatic asylum, where


she discovers that the stranger courting her is already engaged to another woman from his own class.


1540THE FILM CLUB Tony Rayns Int roduces the second of three recent films from China.


1543 FILM: HIBISCUS TOWN (TV Premiere). Chinese lilm telling the story ol peo­ ple's attempts to survive and sustain relationships during the revolutionary changes of the 60s and 70s. (1986, Mandarin with English subtitles).


12-551 N T E R N A T I O N A L GOLF Highlights ol the third round of the Dunhill Cup introduced by Harry Carpenter.


1-40 CLOSE " NUPE ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING . Will take place at


The Station Hotel, Clitheroe On October 2nd 1989 at 7-30 p.m.


TO DEAL WITH THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS:


Election of officers Privatisation of local GovernmenLServices School Meals new Contracts School Cleaning Contracts Poll Tax. Tied Cottages Schools etc. Highways Any other Business


N. Davies will be in attendance our Area Officer


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MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND


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GIGANTIC SUNDAY MARKET >- AND CAR BOOT SALE


^ GISBURN SUNDAY OCTOBER 1st


PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE ! _______________________________________


Packed with stalls massive car boot section,,


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' 1000’s of bargains, children’s entertainments.; ' BRING EVERYONE - a great day out j t


Car Boot Spaces only £6.00. Indoor if adverse weather.


All sellers welcome — No booking necessary, arrive from 8 a.m.


Organised by Ray Promotions Limited — 0253 712776


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J z x p n e s s Now Booking for the following concerts


OCT 24th "YES’ NEC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £23.50 OCT 28th 42nd St. Manchester - Opera House....... £21.00 OCT 28th NUTCRACKER Manchester - Palace..... £22.00 NOV 3rd CATS Blackpool - Opera House........... £15.00 NOV 4th/5th MOTORCYCLE SHOW.. £12.50 Inc. Admission NOV 29th SPANDAU BALLET Apollo - Manchester. £16.50 JAN 6th PAUL MCCARTNEY NEC..... .......... £28.00


JAN 20th ERASURE G-MEX........... .............. £13.00 All concerts depart from Colne, Nelson and Burnley For further details telephone


FRASER EAGLE COACHES


ON ACCRINGTON 398911 Visa and Access Welcome


+ CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 3f SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th KESTREL


"FABULOUS" First Visit SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1st


ZOE BLACK Always Popular


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 5-1 NW ,


WEEKLY TREBLE: 23-10-29 NW EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


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FREE ADMISSION & CAR PARKING • FREE HALF HOURLY RETURN BUS FROM PADIHAM, ACCRINGTON & BURNLEY CENTRES PLUS HUNCOAT RAILWAY STATION. RING 0200 23028 FOR DETAILS.


MODEL RAILWAYS DISPLAYS


SPECIAL APPEARANCE, SUNDAY AFTERNOON . ’FRED DIBNAH’


FAMOUS STEEPLEJACK AND5*>7 SEE INSIDE A _ANP DISPia v s exhibitions TOURS OF STATION TRACTION ENGINES


M ie ic Arts and Entertainments Centre


BOY THE MAGIC A FLUTE stylish ballet based on


Alexander Mozart’s comic masterpiece


London B a lle t2 9 th and 30th September - Thpsfre


i. i iC d U C Tickets from £4 7-30 p.m. FOLK AT THE MECHANICS


K A T H R Y N T IC K E L L


Superb Northumbrian Piper.


Sunday 1st October - 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 Concessions £3


Burnley & District Chamber of Trade


PREVIEW ’89 The best in store this Autumn


Tuesday 3rd October - 7 p.m.'


■ Tickets £1.50 The New Pendle- Varieties A CAVALCADE OF SONG Local artistes sing some of the best songs ever put onto manuscrpt


Oliver «Evita • Comedy * Phantom * American Deep South * Cats * Opera Classics * Mario Lanza * Jesus Christ Superstar


Thursday 5th & Friday 6th October - 7.30 p.m. * Tickets £2.50 Concessions £1.50.


________ . Proceeds to NSPCC S Save the Children Jazz at Padiham Town Hall


THE BOBBY WELLINS D QUARTET


ynamic meeting o f young : and old Jazzera \


‘Sorry - Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.


‘No dogs allowed.


F r id a y 6th O c to b e r - 8 p.m.


Tickets £3 Concessions £2 •


THE LEE KONITZ QUARTET


Only Northern concert by US Sax ace


O c to b e r - 8 p.m. Tickets £4


T u e s d a y 24th Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel (0282) 30055


FLEA MARKET and INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1st


10 a.m. — 4 p.m. . RIVERSIDE CLUB ■ (De Tably Arms) Ribchester


TEL: BURNLEY 30670 Lancastrian Fairs


SHOPPER


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


JUMBLE


Thursday, October Sth at 6-30 p.m. Admission 5p


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CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL BALLROOM


Friday, 29th September 8 p.m. Tickets available on the door £2


“DISCUS” at Trinity Youth Community Centre


‘BREAD MAKING MADE SIMPLE’


Free


10 week course starts Thursday, October 5th 9-30 — 11-30


Ring


Cathy Byrne for details


Clitheroe 28554 ERIC BRISTOW sap*?® 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 JO Concessions £3.50


WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER - SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER


PENDLE CIVIC PLAYERS an TEN TIMES TABLE


present hysterical comedy by ALAN AYCKBOURN


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


HOWLIN’ WILF MODEL ENGINEERING &


HOBBIES EXHIBITION Saturday and Sunday 30th


September, 1 st October in the


Parish Hall, Church St., Clitheroe. 10 till 8 Sat. 11 till 5 Sun.


REFRESHMENTS A VAILABLE


Admission Adult £1-00


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■ iG f c f SUNDAY OCTOBER 1st OPEN DAY


PENDLE SKI CLUB Have-a-go Session £1 for Vz hour


10-00 a.m. — 5-00 p.m. Main Slope 2 p.m. Demonstrations and Racing.


IN AID OF THE ROEFIELD APPEAL


FRIDAY 6th OCTOBER, 1989 et 8 p.m.


and the VEE JAYS WALTER MITTIES HEAD


R‘n’B AT ITS BEST Supported by


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


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


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE ' Admission £5


WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1989


MANCHESTER CAMERATA ORCHESTRAL SERIES


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 ot four £5 seats— £20; £4 seats— £16; £3 seats — E12


ALL STAR INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING


WRESTLING BONANZA MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE


THURSDAY 12th OCTOBER at 7-45 p.m.


MONGOLIAN MAULER RAY STEELE


ROCK N ROLL EXPRESS JOHNNY KIDD


Plus ALL STAR LINE UP Seats on sale now from box office


Pete Morton, Roger Wilson, and Simon Edwards


FOLK Hosted by Dave Summers


FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1989 CIVIC HALL, BARROWFORD at 8-00 p.m.


Admission £3, Concessions £2-50 DELORES KEANE in Concert


THURSDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1989 MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE 8-00 p.m.


Admission £4 in advance, £5 on the day NOW BOOKING


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


Tickets available from Bank House,


Albert Road, Colne, or Tourist Information Centre,


Scotland Road, Nelson.


TRINITY PANTOMIME COMMITTEE


JUMBLE


SALE on


SATURDAY,


30th SEPTEMBER at 2 p.m.


(In the School Hall, Parson Laris)


Tea and Biscuits available ADMISSION 10p


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SEPTEMBER 29th & 30th No 1 Hit Recording Group


PAPER LACE


"Bitty Don't be a Hero”, “Thetmht Chicago Dieir, etc


Piue


WARD ALLEN AND ROGER THE DOG


(Back by Public Demand) WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4th


PREVIEW Sensational Group


SNEAK 1


Free admission Wednesday only, when dining In the carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS


PAUL LEE (Brilliant Instrumentalist) AT THE ORGAN


MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd GENERAL


KNOWLEDGE QUIZ Starts 8*30 p.m.


Grand cash Prizes


- Why not book a meal in the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


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


j | 1 | S t . H e l e n ’! H A R V E S Sunday, October 1st


8-00 a.m.Holy Communic 10-45 a.m. HARVEST J EUCHARIST inc presentation


Harvest gifts b)


children of the cl and Sunday Scl


Celebrant — Car A. Selby


6-30 p.m. Evensong (saic I l i | $


P E N D L E FOR EST C O G N A C C


H U N T E S u n d a y ,


C o n ls to n Ha (On A65 between


Come and enjoy a day


Horses competing betv apf


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CIVIC HALL C lith e ro e a 2 3 2 7 8


COMMENCING FRIDAY TO THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m. RALPH


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MACCHIO MORITA First it was teacher to student. Then it was father to son. Now ilk man to man.


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COMING — THREE FUGITIVES, RETURN OF THE MUSKETEERS, LAND BEFORE TIME, KG, LETHAL WEAPON, STARTREK V, ABYSS


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F R ID A Y . NO V EM B E R 17th, CUtheroc Lions Sportmun’s D in n e r , S t irk House H otel, G is b u r n (P e t e r P a r f i t t , s p e a k e r ) . T ic k e ts available f rom C l i th e ro e A d v e r t is e r o r C l i th c ro e L io n s m em ­ bers.


F R ID A Y a n d S a t u r d a y , N o v em b er 2 4 th and 2 5 th , 1 9 8 9 . W h a l lc y M e th o d is t W in ter fe s t.


N O V EM B ER 3 0 th , December 1st, December 2nd (Thurs­ day, F r id ay and Saturday). B o t to n -b y -B owla n d Drama G ro u p p re s e n t a fa rc ic a l c h i l le r : "W A N T E D • O N E B O D Y " by Raymond Dyer.


In quir ies to Dolton-by-Bow- land 2 7 7 .


O C TO B E R 1 4 th . S a tu rd a y . C l ith c ro c and D is tr ic t Bible Society, Blackpool Salvation A rm y Band.


OCTOBER 2 0 th , F r iday , 7-30 p .m . C e le b r i t y A u c t io n , C H th e r o c C o n s e r v a t iv e C lu b , In a id o f R o c f ic ld . T e l. Clith e ro e 2 2 9 2 5 .


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