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2 . Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 1 st, 1990


E n te r ta inm e n ts w h a t ’s on . . . E n te r ta inm e n ts w h a t s o n CIVIC HALL


WRESTLING BONANZA I Municiple Hall, Colne .


. (THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15th j


AT 8-00 p.m. SA T U R D A Y National Weather ( B 3 C -1 )


7 4 0 C R Y S T A L T IP P S A N D ALISTAIR


7-05 PADDINGTON G O ES TO SCHOOL


7-


7*35 B A R B A R ELEPHANT


9- 00 GOING UVE


12-12 Weather 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ m o n d L y n am 1 2 *2 0 MOTOR RACING The For- mular Ford Festival from Brands Hatch; 12-50 NEWS; 1 *0 0 R A C IN G F R O M C H E P S T O W : W e l s h Brewers Hurdle Race; 1-10 M O TO R R A C IN G ; 1-30 R A C IN G F R O M C H E P ­ STOW; 2*10 MOTOR RAC­ ING; 2-25 RUGBY UNION: England v Argentina; 4-00 TENNIS: Women’s final in


« V t h o Prudential National 'Championships at Tollord;


- - 4-40 FINAL SCORE 5-00 NEWS; Weather 5-10 Regional Nows and Sport 5-15 STAY TOONED! With Tony Robinson


5- 40TH E N O E L E D M O N D S S A T U R D A Y R O A D ­ SHOW Noel is joined by Bernie Winters at Darlingotn Station, where they are awaiting S to p h o n so n 's Rocket


8-25 E V E R Y S E C O N D C O U N T S Paul Daniels presents the popular quiz show.


7- 00 RU S S ABBOTT 7*301N S IC K N E S S A N D IN HEALTH As All and Mrs Hotlingborry's wedding day approaches. All is con­ cerned to make the most ol his stag night.


840 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SM A L L Siegfried is determined to rovivo the veterinary surgoon career ol a close friend who has hit the bottle.


8- 8-


Weather


MANOR An unconventional police officer ronts a run­ down old house in which ho is soon joined by some of his occ ,-ntric colleagues. However the squalor that they end up living in makes an excellent cover to break a vice nn<


10-40B EN S TO N: THE MAN FROM AUNTIE


19-EL 11-


BEN Tom Conti's witty and moving porlayal ol a disso­ lute poet, Gowan McGland.


12- 45 Weather (Cirqiiqdq)


540ITN MORNING N EW S ' 6- 9-


00 TV AM 25 MOTORMOUTH


11- 12-


BLE DECKERS


12-50 MAX, THE 2,000-YEAR- OLD M O U SE ’From The Mayflower To the First Thanksgiving'


1-00 ITN NEWS lollowod by ITV


840 BREAKFAST SERIALS 8-


35 BRAVESTARR


145 GRANADA NEWS 1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS


2-


30 PODDINGTON PEAS T H E


WORLD O F G U IN E S S RECORDS


2-40 R U G B Y LEAGUE— LIVE 'Widnes v Leeds'


4- 45 R E SU L T S S E R V IC E with ELTON WELSBY


540 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


5- 10 GRANADA NEWS


5-15 CARTOON TIME 5-25 THE NEW ADVENTURES O F


B L A C K BEAUTY ‘Horse Power’


5- 6- 7-


940 1T N


55 CATCHPHRASE 25 BLIND DATE


JEREMY BEADLE


7-55S T A Y L U C K Y ‘Hotrod Horrors’


N E W S A N D


S P O R T lollowod by ITV National Weather


9-20 S T A R R I N G S T E V E M C Q U E E N .. . T H E HUNTER 1980 Episodes in the violonl career ol an urban bounty hunter. Star­ ring STEVE McQUEEN and ELI WALLACH


1 1 -1 5 ST A R R IN G G E O R G E H AM ILTO N ... ZO R RO , THE GAY BLADE Starring GEORG E HAMILTON and LAUREN HUTTON. An old crone delivers a mysterious trunk to Don Diego, a dying bequest from his father. Inside are the black mask, black capo and silver sword of tho legendary avenger Zorro. Followed by ITN News Headlines


1-00KOJAK a top gangster is killed by his wife, who then uses her feminine charms to try to distract Kojak and Crocker. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


2 40T H E H IT M A N A N D HER Don’t miss the party of tho year! The 100th episode of THE HIT MAN AND HER


50N EW S A N D S POR T; 10 F I L M : M O N S T E R


4-00 SPORTS ACTION Offshore P o w e r b o a t Championships


4-25 AMERICA’S TOP 10


10.40 THE HISTORYMAN 10- 45 THE SKY AT NIGHT 1145 W O O D H O U S E ROADSHOW


ID 10F ILM : R E U B E N , R E U ­


12- 1-


11- 40 ART OF TRAVEL Michael Palin inspired by the railway posters ol the 1920s and 30s.


11*50 T H E H O N E Y -


MOONERS Vintago Ameri­ can comedy starring Jackie Gleason


MAN holy River Ganges


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30H ER E COME THE DOU­


2- 3-


2 4 0D IS C O V E R IE S U N D E R WATER Tim Piggott-Smith narrates about underwater nrchaelogy.


50 MAHABHARAT


DAY Oscar-winning roman­ tic comedy, starring Audrey Hepburn.


5-25 MEXICO VIVO An introduc­ tion to Latin-American Spanish


-fcf*****)f S U N D R Y ( BBC -1 )


8- 45 THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE


9- 9-


10- 15 INIGO 30 THIS IS THE DAY


10-25 ESPANA VIVA 10- 11- 11-


READING


1245 SE E HEAR! 12- 1-


30 COUNTRY FILE •SSt,


CORD Jonathan Dimbloby hosts a livo d iscuss ion between environmentalist Jonathan Porritt and Rt Hon Chris Patten MP, Secretary ot State for the Environment.


2- Jules plan a pokor match. 4-


340 FILM: WARLOCK Powerful woslorn starring Honry Fonda, Richard Widmark and Anthony Quinn. 55 POPEYE


545 THE CLOTHES SHOW In­ cluding tho latest ski wear.


5- 30 HEARTS OF GOLD Esther Rantzen and Michael Groth lure unsung heroes into tho studio.


6- adults with their maths.


6-25 NEWS Weather 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE From Southwold in Suffolk


7-


WINE Tho helpful trio set about finding Smiler some decent digs after his wifo ot 33 yoars dccidos to go and livo with her s is te r in Australia.


7- 45 H OW A R D ’S W AY Abby cultures her image as a cal­ culating businesswoman when she plans a deal with Ken Masters.


8-


cerned about Grandad’s for­ getfulness, especially after he' takes an' unscheduled taxi.ride to Wales. Adrian things he's in love again.


945 THE GREEN MAN Alcoho­


lic hotelier Maurice is deter­ mined to find out more about tho 17th-century scholar Dr


Underhill, said to haunt ‘The Greon Man'.


9- 10- 55 NEWS: Woathor


TER Joan Bakowell exam­ ines the motivation which d ri ve s members of America’s Cryonics Move­ ment to plan for their bodies to bo frozen attor death.


16-45 THE DAY S AND NIGHTS OF MOLLY DODD Ameri­ can comedy sories.


11-


duction of specialised mag­ net schools in Wandsworth, and how they work to attract bright and motivated pupils In New York.


11-40 MAHABHARAT (Qrqnqdq)


540 ITN MORNING NEWS . 640 TV AM 9-25 THE DISNEY CLUB


1645 LINK 1140 MORNING WORSHIP From 'Dorby


1240 THE HUMAN FACTOR 12- 15 L A ST OF THE SUM M ER


12-30 G R A N A D A T H I S WEEK The main issues of the week in tho North West. Followed by Granada News Headlines.


140 ITN NEWS, Weather 1-


00 A VOUS LA FRANCE! 50 YOU AND 92


25 BU SINES S MATTERS


MacCormick brings together leading s tatesmen and experts to examine the pros­ pects for world pence.


50 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH


240 RICHMOND HILL 2-


00N e w s : O N THE R E ­ Hotspur v Liverpool


545BULLSEYE 5-35 CORONATION STREET 630 ITN NEWS, Weather 635 GRANADA NEWS 640 HIGHWAY 7-15C L O S E TO H O M E With PAUL NICHOLAS


00 E A S T EN D E R S John and


7- 45T H E R U T H RE NDELL MYSTERIES A colleague's skiing accidonl holps Wex­ ford to arrive at tho chilling


conclusion of this bizarre mystery.


8- 45 ITN N EW S Followed by Weather


945 LONDON’S BURNING


1045 HALE AND PACE Comedy with GARETH HALE. NOR­ MAN PACE.


1 5SUM C H A N C E Helping


10- 11-


SHOW Arts programme


H Janet suspects that she may be pregnant. Fotlowed by ITN News Headlines.


Roberts puts the questions to two more pub teams.


1401 SPY Apollo. Followed by ITN Nows Headlines.


240 HOLLYWOOD GREATS — G A R Y CO O P E R In ’The Real Glory'


3- 40 PICK OF THE WEEK 4-


35T H E S O U T H B A N K 35 PRISONER CE LL BLOCK


30QUIZ NIGHT Ma r t i n (Channel 4)


600 TRANSWORLD SPORT 740 G A R D E N E R S ’ CALENDAR


7-30 O N C E U P O N A TIME...LIFE


840 DENNIS 630 BOBOBOBS


940 EARLY BIRD 625 ORIENTATIONS


1040 A W E E K IN PO L IT IC S • SECOND READING


10 THE ITV CHART SHOW 35 BREAD Mrs Boswell is con­ ( BBC - Z 7-30 CHILDRENS BBC TWO


' 7-35 PLAYDAYS 7-55 CORNERS 610 PINOCCHIO 630 MOVEABLE FEASTS 645 LITTL BITS 945 VIDEO RELIEF 625 D U N G E O N S DRAGONS


1 0H E A R T O F T H E M A T ­ A N D 655 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS


1 6 4 0U N C L E JAC K .. A N D OPERATION GREEN Paul Jones stars as an eccentric green activist


1145BOXPOPS 11- 45THE O-ZONE Environmen­ tally friendly music magazine


12- 0 0G R AND P R IX Australian


G ra n d Pr i x l i ve f rom Adelaide.


10 CLEAN SLAT E The intro­


1-55 TENNIS The men’s singles f in a l’ of the Prudential National Championships live ’ from Tolford.


4 40W O R LD CU P G YM N A S ­ TICS From Brussels


5 4 0 RU G B Y S P E C IA L High­ lights of England v Argentina at Twickenham.


600JU K E BO X JU R Y Jules Holland and guests including Diane Louise Jordan and H o le n A tk in so n -W o o d revtow tho week's singles releases.


6 3 5 T H E M O N E Y . P R O - . GRAMME On the pressures. faced by the governments ol


Hungary and Czechoslova­ kia to step up tho pace of


1645 DENNIS 1140 OWL TV I I-


30 GRIM TALES ‘Rapunzel’


11- 45 THE ASTROLOGY SHOW 1240THE WALTONS A former girlfriend of John’s comos to Walton’s Mountain. O F


140 L A N D T H E


GIANTS Final programme of the 1960s science fiction.


240 HEAVEN S ABOVE! Sharp and witty satire on tho Church, centred on a vicar (PETER SE L LERS ) whoso practice of Christianity outrages the small village whero he has been sent by mistake.


4-10 G E O R G E ROSEMARY


A N D


4-20 NAT KING COLE SHOW 4-45 ANSWERING BACK 6 3 0 N ew s Sum mary a n d ’ W e a th e r f o l l owe d by ROAD TO AVONLEA New 13-parl sories based on fur­ ther novels by ’Anno of Green Gables' authoress Lucy Maud Montgomery.


6-30 THE C O S B Y SHOW To­


day, Rudy complains that she has to abide by too many rules in tho Huxtable household.


740 EQUINOX: A BRUSH WITH THE GREENS


600 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 940TH E M E D IA SHOW Sex and the Cinema.


'


1615 H O L L Y W O O D M A V E R IC K S : S H O C K CORRIDOR A reporter who foigns madness in order to be committed to a mental hospital whore ho sets out to solve tho murder of an inmate.


12-


KAL The ups and downs ol a Gorman-French family.


Jazz Dance To Live Jazz In This Story Of Harlem In The 30s Tickets C5/C4 Concessions C4/C3.25


Friday, November 2nd - 8 p.m.


Charlie Hearnshaw Q u a r t e t


Jazz at P ad ih am Town H a l l . (L ice n se d bar)


Modern/Ro-Bop, Latin and World jazz plus tho • : i virtuoso piano of Poto Jacobson Tickots £3 Concossions £2


A Dance with the


NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA in aid ol Ago Concern


Saturday, Novomber 3rd at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £6.50 Senior Citizens £5 including supper


SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF BURNLEY


Charity'Hoe Down'at Padham Town Hal


on Saturday, November 3rd 8 p.m. Tickets £5 including supper Procoede to Holidays for Terminally Sick Children


Liam O'Flynn Sunday, November 4th - 8 p.m. Uilleann piping at its best Tickots £4 Concessions/MusicarD £3 MEMORIES A Wartime Extravaganza • Songs you will at


S u n d a y 4th/Monday 5th November - 7-30 p.m. Pendle Varieties present


In aid of the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Tickets £2.50 OAF’S and ________ Children t t J o _________


Tuesday, November 6th - 7 p.m. Burnley and District Chantoer of Trade


FOOD AND FASHION


_________Tickets C1.50___________ Thursday, November 8th- 8 p.m.


10 THE SWING (DIE SCHAU-


THE PARACHUTE MEN Tickets: C3.50 on door C3 in advance


The Indy band's Earth Dogs and Eggshell a bum lour 'Every heartbeat a heartbreak*


Support: Hate Syndicate . ■-» r C L IV E G R EG SO N & C H R IST IN E CO L L IST E R


Tho classic duo: Mischtol. A Change in the Weather, Now Love is a Strange Hotel


Tickets £4.50 Concossions £3,50


Association tor Spiritual Knowledge A QUESTION OF SPIRITUALISM


(Spiritualist Philosophy and Mediumship) with Jill Harmed, Brenda Lawrence D SN U and Lionel Owen


Monday, November 12th • 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3 (10 or more £2.50)


ComfKouutcf' Arte Svante


Thursday, November 1st -10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Central Methodist Church


CANDLE MAKING For Adults £5 tho day


Xmas Craft Special


Saturday, December 8th 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For 6-11 year o ld s £2


NOW BOOKING November 13th


M A R G A R E T F INGERHUT


’A brilliant and distinguished pianist Sir Yehudi Menuhin'


December 3rd - 5th


MEDIEVAL PLAYERS 'PINOCCHIO'


The bawdy, rumbustious


company set The Gar's Tale in a money grabbing, moral-free, Tnatcherite Society


10 LEW IS LONDO N B A L L ET December 13th - 15th


A L IC E 'S A D V EN T U R E S IN W O N D ER LA N D


Eat and drink at The Mechanics in the Coffee Shop or Shuttle bar. Freshly prepared meals every lunchtime, no smoking area, and the best beers in the district.


Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel.,(0282) 30055


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H = H w


6- 11- 9- 10- 5-


6- 7-


1 0TH E S P E C T A C U L A R 8-


‘The Late Show’ NIBELUNG


CLIV E Clive James intro­ duces a selection ol enter­ taining clips from television worldwide.


35 MOVING PICTURES


sode of David Lynch's cult American whodunnit.


biker who rides into a Florida town where the locals are less than friendly and meets a girl who has a score to settle with her fathor.


25 B E A D L E ’S A BO U T with (Channel 45 640 COMIC BOOK —


7-30 NEWS SUMMARY 7-36 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 840 TRANSWORLD SPORT 940 NEWS SUMMARY


943 CHANNEL 4 RACING 9-25 SING AND SWING 9-30 SAM E DIFFERENCE


1040 CHECK OUT 10-30A N D Y H AR D Y M E E T S DEBUTANTE (1940) And (MICKY ROONEY) falls for the photograph of New York debutante DIANE LEWIS and being helped to meet her by JUOY GARLAND


12-


tage Br it ish T ran spo r t documentary.


12-30A M E R IC A N FO O T B A L L RED 42


1 4 0 C H A N N E L 4 R AC IN G FROM NEWMARKET


2-40 H.M. PULMAN ESQ. RO ­ BERT YOUNG as the scion of a wealthy, bluobloodod Bostonian family who falls in love with independent advertising copywriter HEDY LAMARR


4- 5-


V E M BE R Gu y F awk e s night in the style of a New Yorker cover.


NIBUS The bonfire proves


a constant source of conflict, and Jonathan gives Sue some bad news.


h a v e their s a y about television.


740 T H E W O R L D T H I S W E E K Fo l lo w ed by Weather •


840 ADVENTURES: FAT MAN IN ARGENTINA TOM VER­ NON finds a country that is larger than lile as he con­ tinues his bicycle trek across Argentina - from the moun­ tains near Bariloche to the Atlantic Ocean.


15 FILM: TARZAN THE APE 50 DAWN RAGA Life by the


940 L.A. LAW Sifuentes defend a 13-year-old girl accused of murdering her brother, Kuzak sets up a lunch date with Grace and Markowitz invites Ann home for dinner.


30F IL M : ROMAN H O L I ­


1040 THE EMIGRANTS 1/3: God Does Not Believe In Us Anymore (1986) Georg, fol­ lowing the flight ol a group ol German Jews from Nazi persecution.


1245 SNOOP S Chance and Micki set out to prove the inno­ cence of a playboy diplomat accused of murder.


1 4 5 TH E S TO RY O F T H E KINKS


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manor house and enjoy a leisurely lunch or tea. COSTUME EXHIBITION


peaceful place where everyone can expect a warm welcome. So experience the living history of this 17th century Yorkshire


Eas t Rid dies den Ha l l jGist RidcUesden Hall is a charming and


50 LATE AGAIN The best of 35 NEWSVIEW Weatherview


25T H E RI N G OF TH E 50 S A T U R D A Y N I G H T


Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th November l2 n o o n - 4pm ,


. Visit East Riddle.sden llatl this wnheud and see a .marvellous display of, castumi's ■ displayed against an hislnric.bailtgrmtnd.-


: ADMISSION: ADULTS £1 CHILDREN 50/> 25 TWIN P EA K S Second epi­ 15 FILM: THE LO V E L E S S A


PUTTING THE HOUSE TO BED Saturday 10th &Smtday 11 111 November. ; : 5 2 sessiotts cadi day 10am & 2 p m ;


A fascinating insight into the nwy the


: National Trust camfor and fmserve their houses. •• • m a s • biMONsrtimoss • t a il s • TICKETS AVAILABLE


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IN ADVANCE FROM THE HALL ,■ £3 (includes coffee Grbisciiits) TELEPHONE (0535) 607075:


vi! National Trust Shop & Tearoom open weekends


during November until 16th December 12noon-lpm as well as other special weekend events.


East Riddlc.scleii Mall is of f the Bradford Road, I mile North East of Keighley.


^ THE. NATIONAL TRUST 10 AWAY FOR THE DAY Vin­


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Refreshments available


*FflREWORK DISPLAY ANNUAL


BONFIRE &


(Organised by Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Rotary Clubs and Clitheroe Rotaract Club)


MONDAY NOVEMBER 5th * ON THE CASTLE FIELD *


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I Doors Open 7-15 TAG CLASH


Jimmy Ocean &' Ric Knight


Gentlemen Versus


Father & Son Duo Alan & Adam Kilby


Plus action with girls


Miss Julie Star —v—


Miss Lena


TEL: BOX OFFICE b m —______ 864721


A l l S ta r Lino Up N o t To Bo Miss ed For Tickets


61 Albert Road, Colne, or


Tourist Information Centre Scotland Road, Nelson.


lUMI IU h Pendie


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CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB


Whalley Road, Clltheroe — Tel: 23337 TONIGHT THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1st


THWAITES BITTER NIGHT


Fun Night — Spot Prizes etc. ★ FROM 8 p.m. ★


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd


PETER COOK & MOGGSY


Fantastic Boy/GIrl Duo


J Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday 4- *


Members Draw £100-13403 Members and Bona Fide Guests


flibble Valley Borough Council


REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY


11th NOVEMBER 1990


SERVICE A T ' -


C L IT H E R O E TOWN


C O U N C IL CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AND


CEREMONY OF REMEMBRANCE AT THE CENOTAPH


The Worshipful Mayor of Ribble Valley, Councillor Howel Jones and the Worshipful Mayor of Clitheroe, Councillor Patrick C Shepherd


INVITE ALL RESIDENTS


Of the Borough and the Town to join them in observance of Remembrance Sunday.


The Service at:-


THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY MAGDELENE Clitheroe


AT 11-15 a.m.


Will be followed by a procession to the Cenotaph in the Castle grounds for the formal wreath laying ceremony at 12 noon.


SWAN & ROYAL Clitheroe


THIS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2nd


A ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *


economic change.


7-15 THE TRIALS OF LIFE Da­ vid Attenborough explores how animals and birds find thoir way around the globe.


10 SPECIAL INQUIRY Donald


6 0 5N O T O N L Y . . . B U T ALSO... A selection of high­ lights from Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s class ic comedy series of the same title.


55THE M A T CH Tottenham


635 NIPPON Eight-part docu­ mentary sories tracing tho rise of Japan from tho ruins ol 1945


635 GRAND PRIX Highlights of tho Australian Grand Prix.


1610 FILM: ONE FLEW OVER T H E


C U C K O O ’S


N E ST Jack Nicholson as the prisoner sent for obser­ vation to a mental hospital who can't believe what ho finds thoro and decides to brighten up the lives ol the inmates.


12-20D A N C E ENERGY The dance scene in the UK.


I- 00RAPIDO Rock music show.


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The Best In-Disco Every Friday and Saturday Until 2-00 a.m.


SOME OF OUR


CHRISTMAS PARTY ATTRACTIONS


December 4th Ivor Davies December 11th Wandering Walter December 13th Golden Oldies Night December 17th Cavern


Ring lor further details


BOOK SOON TO A VOID DISAPPOINTMENT


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10 p.m.’till a.m. Admission £2.50 NEXT FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9th


ROUGH MIX COACH HIRE


------------ T H E F A M IL Y F IR M ------------- E S T IM A T E S F R E E


12 to 5 3 Sea ter Luxury C o a c h e s for all O c ca sio n s Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings


HODSONS OF GISBURN Friday, November 9th - 8 p.m. ] qzz College Sextet plays the great jazz standards


Stan Barker and Digby Fairwoathor load an evening of cheerful, stomping jazz in aia of tho training of young jazz musicians


Tickets £3.50 Concessions £2.50 Friday, November 2nd


LAST CHANCE TO CATCH ZOOT AND SPANGLES


Sunday, November 11th - 8 M g ' Ribble Valley's Fabulous;;


NEW NIGHTCLUB fo r th e S m a r t S e t


» I / O P E N IN G 9 .3 0 * - * *


4 F R ID A Y 9 th < / N O V E M B E R


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THE REAL THING Coming Soon...


’you to me arc evcrytfiiiuj Can you fccCtfic force’ ■ Can't jjet by without you" • r


rS-- -3-. l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th


1 TINA CHARLES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th HAZEL DEAN


❖ ❖ •> »j«. ,


Rendezvous with the smart Bet 3 Great Nights every week


• ■ * riday and Saturday Sinai t Diess • Dress to Impress


Thursdays Casual Affair Jean's Acceptable


Accrington Road, Whallev • Tel: 823086


Management reserve the right to'lie selection RENDEZVOUS


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C h ew s > lYafal(<ar Street,.Burnley Tel. 50617;


Sunday Lunch Comedian and Dancer. Sunday Night Disco Night. Wednesday Denim and Leather Rock Night.


S aturday Live Cabaret every week.


------ LIVE BANDS • THIS W E EK ------ O B S E S S IO N


P lu s SPECIAL HALLOWEEN NIGHT


Bar Open until midnight * No door charge Dine and Dance At:


Thursday Night Over 20's Disco F riday Night Over 25’s Disco H a p p y H o u r S e s s io n s N ig h t ly


THE ASSHETON ARMS Downham


Followed by Music for Dancing to suit all tastes and licensed until 1 a.m.


EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 5-Coursc Menu With Choice


PJ5, ITe still have a few tables left for our December Christmas Party Night.


T e l . C L I T I I E R O E ( 0 2 0 0 ) 4 X 2 2 7 for reservation!i or enquiries


£12.50 Inclusive (excl. Dec.)


C lith eroe — v —


N ew c a s t le Town


NOVEMBER 3rd K .0 .3 p.m.'


SATURDAY


MATCH SPONSORED BY:- J.H.BLEAZARD


PONY CLUB CHIPPING


FOOD BINGO


Chipping Village Hall


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd at 7-45 p.m.


Usual good prices


WHALLEY FLOWER CLUB


A Christmas Demonstration


“CHRISTMAS JOY”


B y A n n Morris THURSDAY


NOVEMBER 6th AT 7-30 p.m.


At The Methodist Hall, Whalley


VISITORS WELCOME


- P R E_S U M #-tI ‘ in n o c e n t


K IBBLE V A L L E Y BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


Tag Champions:- SUPERFLYS


CLITHEROE S 2 3 278 Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


Commencing Friday November 2nd to


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