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2 •'- Clilheroc Advertiser & Times, M a y 3rd, 1990 tE n t e r tm n m e m t sM J ia M s io n m ^ E ^


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WO OPEN UNIVERSITY.. - : V: 7-30 PLAYDAYS


7- 8-


MANCHESTER 12-


11- 00 FILM: DUSTY An old hired farm hand .buys ,a dog to work on his employers, sheep farm unaware that the' animal is pari dingo — a wild v Australian breed that is a. born sheep killer. Neverthe­ less the dog . becomes a champion and a strong bond has grown between man and_beast when sheep begin1 to go missing form Ihe larm at night. Appealing family (are, directed by John Richardson (1982) 25 Weather


12-30 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam 12-35 FOOT­ BALL, A look ahead to this years World Cup. 1-00 N EW S . 1 -0 5 , HO RS E TRIALS.. The cross country selection of the Whitbread Championships at Badmin­ ton! 1-30 RACING FROM HAYDOCK PARK: The Sir. Richard Fairey Memorial S la k e s . 1 -4 0 HO RS E TRIALS. 2 -0 0 RACING FROM HAYDOCK: The Fairey Group 751h Anniver­ sary H'Cap. 2-10 HORSE TRIALS. 2 -3 0 RACING FROM HAYDOCK PARK: The Fairey Group Spring Trophy! 2-40 GOLF. Sec- • ond-round action Irom the Benson and Hedges Inter­ national. Open al St Mellion, Cornwall 3 -3 5 RUGBY UNION. Gloucester v Bath for the Pilkington Cup at Twickenham. 4-35 FINAL SCORE-.


5-05 NEWS: Weather 5-15 Regional News and Sport 5-20 CARTOON 5- 6-


50THE MUPPET BABIES ■ ; , 1 5 T H E 8 - 1 5 , F R O M


- 5-10ITN MORNING NEWS ' 6-00 TV AM


; 9-25 GHOST TRAIN 11-


12- 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND HIS FRIENDS


1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


- 1-05 GRANADA NEWS


1-10 SAINT AND GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2- .10SATURDAY MATINEE: -DARK VICTORY A remake •of.the famous Belle Davis. ‘Him of the thirties, about a woman who finds she is . dying from a brain tumour.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE 54)0 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


5- 10 GRANADA NEWS


5-15 STEAL 5- 45 BAYWATCH An ancient legend haunts Eddie after he


. loses a partner and nearly his tile.


6- 40 DAVRO 7-


lake up evening classes in art and persuades Ashley to pose for her— au nature!!


7-40 LETTING GO 9-30ITN NEWS AND SPORT followed by ITV National Weather


9-50 ASPEL AND COMPANY


10- 35LENNON Mike Read and Christopher Reeves host this celebration of the life of John Lennon, broadcast Irom his home city ol Liverpool.


30 THE FLYING DOCTORS 15FILM: METEOR Starring


Sean Connery, Natalie Wood and Karl Malden.


8-00 EUROVISION SONG CON­ TEST 90 Terry Wogan pro­ vides the commentary lor the 35th annual concert live Irom the Valroslav Lisinski Concert Hall, Zagreb, where British hopes are vested in Emma Booth and her song 'Give a' Little Love Back to the World".


10- 45NEWS AND S P O R T ; Weather


11- 05 PARAMOUNT CITY


11-45FILM: THE AW A K E N ­ ING Starring Charlton Hes­ ton: Susannah York and Stephanie Zimbalist.


1-25 WEATHER................ 4- 6-


11- 50 STAR MOVIE: PAUL NEW- M A N IN . . . S L A P SHOT Reggie Dunlop, player-coach for a minor American ice hockey team, learns that the team is to be disbanded at the end of the season. Playing for time, he recruits three brothers who prove lo be monsters, of destruction on the ice. Fol­ lowed by ITV National Headlines.


2-00 HIT MAN AND HER Fol­ low e d by IT N N ew s Headlines.


4-00 FIRST EXPOSURE 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP TEN


BBC-2


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2- 45 MAHABHARAT 3-


FAIR Starring Dan Dailey, Diana Lynn and Chet Allen.


5- 25B A D M IN TO N HO R S E TRIAL


GYMNASTICS SUNDAY (.BBC -1 )


545 OPEN UNIVERSITY 555 PLAYDAYS 515 MAKING SENSE...OF THE CHURCH The Rev. Donald Re eves suggests that church services need to change in order lo engage people on a deeper, level than they do at present.


530 THIS IS THE DAY. ‘


10- 00 BAZAAR 1525TAKE NOBODY’S WORD- FQR^IT.r


1550 BUSINESS MATTERS Mi: ; chael Rodd'investigates the hew. Japanese'management


. practice of ‘,'just in time" which' has recently been taken up by British industry beinging, according to its supporters, cost savings and 'quality improvement.


11- NESS Glenda Jackson


looks at issues facing • women returning to paid employment and meets.1


’mothers who have managed to find affordable child care.


11- 40 S T E P U P TO WORDPOWER


12- 05SEE HEAR! 12-30‘COUNTRY FILE John Cra­ ven reports on d e v e l­ opments from the organic farming scene and Anne Brown investigates the scale -PI pollution attributable lo ^conventional farming. ■.Including .12-55 Weather. .


1- 2- ' With Jonathan Dimbleby.


funeral: brings Nick Cotton ,an unpleasant-surprise and.


.‘gives Sharon a new sense ol purpose.


3- 00 FILM: THE BATTLE OF ,THE RIVER PLATE Star­ in g John Gregson, Anthony ;',Quayle and Peter Finch.


4-


510 ALL OUR CHILDREN 50O.THE CLOTHES SHOW 525 NEWS: Weather 54Q PRAISE BE! 7-15‘ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL


505THE BLACK ADDER In a ■final gesture of defiance,


( Edmund searches for the seven most evil men in the


land to help him sieze the ‘throne:


535.M ASTER MIND The first semi-final, with Magnus Magnusson. Contenders answer questions on the life and career of Montrose 1612-1650, the times of Edward IV, the tile and reign of Akbar 1542-1605 and archaeology o f Wessex 2500 BC-AD43. From Whi­ tworth Hall, the University ol Manchester.


505 NEWS: Weather 520 THAT’S LIFE


1500 SINGLE VOICES A woman obsessed with, fantasies .'about the rich and famous .and the Royal Family learns that the swimming baths where she works are to be visited by the Duke of .Edinburgh. ■ ■■■■■'


1530 EVERYMAN: A Game Of Soldiers This weeks edition .


.explores How soldiers are affected by being trained lo k(ll. by living at combat read­ iness and by the expenence -


<tf;\var. through interviews . wilh-lhreo ex-pritish Army men. We assume they are . just doing, a. |Ob, but a psy- . •chologisfclalms that every ■


soldier pays a price lor breaking the taboo on killing,


despite, the sanction'of the uniform. v ""


1 1 -1 0W OMEN ■ M E A N BUSINESS' >"■


11-35THE SKY AT NIGHT 11-


12-


55 MAHABHARAT 35 WEATHER


(Grqnqdq)


. 505 ITN MORNING NEWS ' ' ''£ : ' 500 TV AM - f v i - 1


: 525 DISNEY, FAMILY MOVIE: ‘ THEiGHOST OF CYPRESS > SWAM'P.' P /R T . f While \ hunting racoons in the Great -. Cypress: Swamp,»15-year-- old'Lonny Bascombo and


& s? \» A S u W


• :


11- 12-


his redbone hound, Bay, are confronted by the legendary black panther Weakfool.


1515THE CAMPBELLS The unexpected arrival of a baby on his doorstep forces Sims info the uneasy role of father. ,


1545 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 00 VISIONS Followed by AAP . KAAHAK


12-30 G R A N A D A T H I S WEEK Followed by GRAN­ ADA NEWS HEADLINES •


1- 00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather ‘


:: 1-10 EYEWITNESS 1 2- 00 RICHMOND HILL 2-55 B R A V E


■ WILDERNESS-


525 SUNDAY MATINEE ’ ’The Love Lottery" A British film star is persuaded to offer himself as a first prize in a lottery.


15.WOMEN -MEAN B U S I ­


505 BULLSEYE 535 CORONATION STREET 530 ITN News followed by ITV National Weather


535 GRANADA NEWS 540 APPEAL


-


545 HIGHWAY: FIFE 7-15 A KIND OF LIVING 7-45 PERFECT SCOUNDRELS 545JE E V E S AND W OO S ­ TER Lord Wickhammersley is always one for a wager. But ever since he came close lo losing the East Wing in a game ol shove


00 News: ON THE RECORD- 0 0E A S T E N D E R S D e n ’s


, .halfpenny, Lady Wickham- mersley had come down strongly against any lorm ol betting at Twing. Bertie,


■ however, does not intend to let this stand in his way.


545 ITN News followed by ITV National Weather


55,BUGS BUNNY Cartoons


1505 NOT WITH A BANG 1535 C E LEB R A T IO N MAN- . CHESTER — THE SOUND OF THE NORTH In 1990, Manchester Is “where it’s al". Since lale last year, the eyes ol the world have been looking lo the North-West, to the most exciting musical and fashion happening-since punk bands, artists, fashion designers, promoters, record company executives and


journalists all conlibule lo this psychedelic caricature ol enterprise culture. Fol­ low e d by IT N N ew s Headlines.


H Followed by ITN News Headlines.


30 QUIZ NIGHT


1-001 SPY Followed by ITN V News Headlines •


24)0 THE BIG VALLEY On a business trip, Jarrod Barkley falls in love with a beautiful woman. .


500 PICK OF THE WEEK Fol- low e d by IT N News Headlines


530 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4-25 SHORT STORY THEATRE 4-40 JOBFINDER


- 2 535 OPEN UNIVERSITY <


12-00 W E S T M I N S T E R . WEEK Christopher Jones present highlights of the week in Westminster, fol-'


.lowed at 12-35 by Norlh- Westminster with Felicity Goodey.


1-000 P E N F O R U M


•' MAGAZINE - 1r25 GRANDSTAND Introduced by S te v e R id e r . ■ 1 -3 0 Hockey: Hounslow v Havant In the P o undstretcher National League Cup Final





' ' from Luton. 2-50 Motor Rac- ............Ing: Second round ol the. Esso British Touring Car . Championship from Doning-. • ' Ion.- 3 -1 0 Gymnastics:


. Apparatus linals of the ■


■ ■


■ womens European Cham- pionships Irom Athens. 4-00 Horse Tnals: The Whitbread Championships Irom Bad-


. mlnton. 4-20 Golf: Third


’ round of the Benson and- Hodges International Open


4 . from St Mellion, Cornwall. 5-,. ■


■■■ 30 Gymnastics.- c ■■


550 RUGBY SPECIAL 6- 3 5 THE


PROGRAMME 7-


‘Wild Watorfalls’ Stunning . film revealing some ol the - ,. many plants and animals


V 4 who make their homes near; : the fast-llowing waters ol the'


M O N E Y ( N E W ‘


world's largest waterfalls - Victoria, Igucu and Niagara — as-well as by some sm a l le r one s.


505 HYPOTHETICALS (new series) "Privacy and the Press”. Prof Arthur Miller of Havard Law School, finds out how far journalists are prepared to invade privacy lor the sake of a story by eliciting their reactions to hypothetical scenarios simi­ lar lo real situations they


' lace every day. Radio jour­ nalist Carol Thatcher admits that she would gatecrash a '


' bridling for relatives and, friends of air crash victims if'. she could lie her . way past ‘ (he policeman at the door. Journalists and legal experts taking part include former' editor of The People, Wendy Henry, Press Council chair­ man Louis Blom-Cooper QC, Peregrine Worsthorne, Anthony Howard and Mail on Sunday editor Stewart Steven.


< 505 T H E COMMANDMENTS


1500 FILM: ASSAULT ON PRE­ CINCT 13 A new Movie- drome season ol cult films begins with John Carpen­ ter's taut thriller.


11-35 RAPIDO With. Antoine de Caunes, featuring Oleta Adams, the Kinks, Lilac Time, Tambours Du Bronx and Leon Redbone.


(Channel 4


500TRANSWORLD SPORT- ‘ 7- O O G A R D E N E R ’ S CALANDER


7-30 BRIGHT SPARKS 500 EARLY BIRD 530.DAVID THE GNOME 9-00 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


525 MOVIE MAHAL 35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


1500 A WEEK IN POLITICS 11-00 GO FOR IT 11- 30 GOPHERS! 12- 00 THE WALTONS 14)0 LAND OF THE GIANTS 2- 00 T W E N T I E T H C E N ­ TURY Howard Hawks clas­ sic screwball comedy star­ ring John Barrymore as a larger-than-life Broadway producer who, having brought stardom lo a shop­ girl (Carole Lombard), has to pull every trick in the book trying to woo her into signing a contract with him.


3- 40FLURINA 555 TESTAMENT 4-


55THE NAT KING COLE


SHOW Old filrn telerecord: ings have been enhanced lo bring this 1950’s TV series back to the screen starring Nat King Cole and guest artists, and the The Nelson Riddle Orchestra. Today's guest is Harry Belalonle.


525N ew s Summa ry a nd Weather


5- 30 RUGBY WOMEN 530 THE WONDER YEARS


7-00 FRAGILE EARTH: PRES­ QUE ISLE The award-win­ ning series about the threat to the environment con­ tinues today with this docu­ mentary examining a a con­ troversial scheme to halt Presque Isle, a migrating peninsula on the southern shore ol Lake Erie, USA


.500 THE MEDIA SHOW Chan- ■ nel 4 s weekly examination


' ol the media, presented by • Emma Freud. Tonight as one of four items features an


• exclusive report Irom the set “ of.Hidden Agenda, Ken Loach’s new and highly con­ troversial film about North­ ern Ireland.


500THE MANAGERESS A now : six-part senes of the popular


’ drama starring Cherle : Lunghl as the manageress ;


; . - club aiming lo promote the !


ol a second division football team into Ihe first division.


’. 1500THE A SPHALT J U N ­ GLE John Huston's classic Him noir dissect ing a do omed .jew e l robbery


15 THE NATURAL WORLD:


.. planned by. an ex-convict . (Sam Jaffa) and financed by: . . a corrupt lawyer (Louis Cal-’


. .. hem). With Marilyn Monroe. ’ 12-10CINEMA FROM THREE


. 7 .C O N T IN E N T S : ,H O R S E THIEF


1-40 CLOSE - 7 i | T E N - .


7- 30 NEWSVIEW 8- 15 FILM: DEATH OF A SA­ LESMAN Dustin Hoffman


stars in the 1985 him of '.'.-Arthur Millers 'classic drama'


10- 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW CLYDE


11- 05 THE SALESMAN GOES TO CHINA Following tonights


- Emmy-Award-winning film version of Arthur Millers “Death ol a Salesman", this' Omnibus repeat recalls a rather different production which Miller himself directed in China in 1983 with Chi­ nese actors


12-


Jeff Bridges and. Belinda Bauer. A frustrated husband revives his marriage by assuming an alter ego as a gangster and beginning a n , affair with his own wife. When she falls for his new ’


• macho style, he steals live million dollars Irom his domineering falher-in-law lo buy them a new start. With Bianca Jagger and Ned


10 THE TWO OF US Elaine ■ Beatty. (thqnngj


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 00 KABOODLE 7-30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 84W TRANSWORLD SPORT 9- 00 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


9-25 SING AND SWING 9- 30 LISTENING EYE


10- 001 N D I A N S C R E E N : AMANUSH


12-50 EDELWEISS 1- 00A T W A R W IT H TH E ARMY Jerry Lewis and Dean Marlin star in this fast- moving services farce.


2- 45 CHANNEL FOUR RACING from Newmarket


5-05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 500 RIGHT TO REPLY 530 GALLERY 7-00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 500 ADVENTURES: RIGHT UP ' THE ZIPPER!


900 THIRTYSOMETHING


1500 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­ TIONAL: MASQUES


11-


tribute to the great John Lennon from his home town of Liverpool, uniting artists Irom across the musical spectrum. Introduced by


I Christopher Reeve and Mike Read. (The first hall is on ITV)


25 FILM: MEET ME AT THE 50 INTERNATIONAL GOLF


1- 35THE M Y S T E R IE S OF EDGAR WALLACE Sir


15 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


Harold Crossley’s defence of murder suspect Martin Somers results in an acquit­ tal but has some strange repercussions.


2- 40 CLOSE 50LENNON Continuing the


TU E S D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y , MAY 8 th /9 th , 7 -3 0 p.m.


Gogol’s satirical play about corruption in provincial


Russia transferred to a rural Indian backwater to rave reviews. "Very funny"


"A ripe and exotic evening" Tickets £4.00/£3.00, Concessions £3.00/£2.25 FOLK at THE MECHANICS S I L E A S * SU N D A Y , M A Y 1 3 th , 8 -0 0 p.m.


Gutsy twin harps and superb voices - this is harping for the nineties.


Tickets £3.50, Concessions £2.50 Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel. (0282) 30055 ] JOHN MARTYN -Knit


C l i t h e r o e R o a d S a b d e n


T e l . C l i . 2 3 8 7 0


Open all day every day over the Bank Holiday Weekend


Excellent bar food. Pizzas - Steaks - Fish - Salads and Vegetarian dishes , — Childrens Meals (£1.50) -


Jazz Night every Friday with the Peridle ja zz taen.Guest Artists always welcome


La The Ribblesdale


IMAINSTHEEr, A PIYI C Ttl: 0200 GISBURN .. M l I I lO 445505 v.


Due to Demand /rhe Rib. is now open 7 days a week.


LUNCHTIMES Traditional home cooked foods EVENINGS Italian a la Carte


1/2 Price PIZZA PASTA EVPIIY Wednesday Night (diners only) Two meals per voucher, maximum. Diners only.


1/2 Price PIZZA PASTA Every Thursday Night Present tills voucher.


i t t i n g plus RO B ER T PERRY


Tuesday, May 8th, 8-00 p.m. £7.00 or £6.00 in advance


CHICAGO BLUES GENIUS plus


Friday, May 11th - £4/£3 in advance SILVERMAN HALL, NELSON.


PH IL G U Y B A R E W I R E S


THE BIG TOWN PLAYBOYS P IU S : .


THE HOT LICKS COOKIES ' Friday, May 18th - £5/£4 in advance SILVERMAN HALL, NELSON


GIL SCOTT HERON


the return of the Great Social Commentator


■ Monday, May 21st -


i £7.50/£6.50 in advance /MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE


1L E I S U R E in l^end


1 1


— Telephone: 0282 864721 | ,or 0282 692890 . |


|


LINDEN SINGERS, COLNE St. Georges Hall, Bradford


SATURDAY, MAY 5th at 7-30 p.m. VERDI REQUIEM Colne Linden'Singers Keighley Vocal Union •


SAFRON WALDEN CHORAL SOCIETY Conductor: Frank Smith


Soloists: Susan McKulloch, Vanessa Williamson, Harry Nlcoll, James Ashworth t ■


■ ■ Tickets: £6, £5, £3


-------LANCASHIRE SPECIALl------- - Coach and Ticket £5.50


Enquiries and details from Shirley Warner Tel: 0282 813274/813731 ,


A MAYDAY CELEBRATION


NELSON ARION MALE VOICE CHOIR


, , , In concert with x


SAFFRON WALDEN CHORAL SOCIETY


On Sunday May, 6th at 7-30 p.m. In '


, . , ,


COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL 1 . •' '


Tickets£2, ^ ■ •


COACHES J & Y CLITHEROE FOOTBALL


Sat EXCURSIONS >


Saturday, May 12th — F.A. Cup Final at Wembley Fare £13.00 (No match . tickets),


urday, May 5th — Manchester United v Charlton Fare £3.00


Departures from • Clltheroe • Burnley* Padiham • Accrington* Blackburn


For fhrther information about these excursions or i f you require a coach for any occasion, tours—private' parties etc.


TEL CLITHEROE 26269


EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY


, S K IP T O N : '


KIDDIE’S DAY BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY) , MAY 7tttZ/a ; V


,. ’ Presents from our Fat Controller- ';! Plus a special visit from POSTMAN P A T , , • 1 0 3 0 a m . - 4 . 0 0 p m.


THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE '


’Tel: General enquiries Skipton (0756) 794727 or^< Talking Timetable: Skiplon (0756) 795189 . .f; ,


Thursday 3rd May 1990 Ih u r s d a y 3 rd May 1990


HUGH SOCIETY ROAD HOUSE


AI.llKKT IU)A1), COI.NK (Above Carli.N) I 'T h is


8.30 until late. £1 all night - Bands on sL»r* 10.30 p.m. < b’O DRESS' RESTRICTIONS


• FTM


Friday { fQ f^Q fy jS f f^V ! LidleYKRKE hcrorc


Free Function ifoorrt, 50-500 penionn Tel: 869185 0-5 p.m.)


THURSDAY, 10th MAY 1990 H A T E S Y N D IC A T E r Visit the :


GIANT SATURDAY MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE


OPENING THIS SATURDAY, MAY 5th • ★ 1 0 -0 0 a m. to 4 -0 0 p.m.-■AT „ and every Saturday during the S um m e r * 1


MIDQEHOLE SHOWFIELD,. -Adjacent to:


< 1 , '> ’


(ON THE A59 AT BROUGHTON) PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE. . . .


Packed with stalls • 1000 s ol bargains BRING EVERYONE— A GREAT RUN OUT ^


, Organised by:- RAY PROMOTIONS LTD.-' ■’ 0756 788088 or 0838 387754


*


BROUGHTON HALL, SKIPTON ‘


^ . . . * \ t‘


. , Csr boot (pace* E8 No Booking Necessary—Arrive Irom 8-30 a.m,. ■ ‘ ’


^


, Village Hall SATURDAY, ; MAY 5th;


BINGO Chipping .


FOOD


:\irf Admission 20p] ] , FroceedsChipping Show ■


- V " 4 5 p.m7 Startn % „" ‘ Good Prizes ~ "


. 11.00 p.m. with this ad.


i luncto iiuiii, uaim < iuuoc, ■ 61 Albert Rd„ Colne:


* * *


J


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* * *


' - p r e t t y


SATURDAY MORNING EXERCISE CLASSES at


STIRfc HOUSE HOTEL Gisburn • 10.00 a.m. Water Exercises • 11.00 a.m. Callinetlcs


(X2.50 per session including Swim & Sauna)


Beauty Treatments available at STIRK HOUSE HOTEL GISBURN and 16 Swadford Street, Skipton. Try o u r NEWJOMI "Sea Breeze" high


pow e red su n b ed at o ur Skiplon Salon.


For our brochure or to make a booking. Please phone (0756) 700750


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB FRIDAY, MAY 4th


T O N Y C H U C K L E S (Onset Entertainer)


SATURDAY, MAY 5th


C A S S N O V A (Always Welcome)


SUNDAY, MAY 6th N IC O LA


■ (Welcome Back)


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


EVERY WEDNESDAY


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH 12 p .m . - 3 p .m . 3 c o u r s e £ 5 - 9 5


Restaurant now open Monday and Tuesday Nights Italian ala carte Takeaway Service


<Bagh an& CfjlRr, TEL. 0254 86207


FRED and JOAM


HUDSON


* * *


* * * *


* > *


Holmes Theme Pub


The Sherlock Now Fully Refurbished


And serving Bar Snacks and Full Meals, Lunchtimes and Evening


'


and ALL DAY FOR FOOD ON SUNDAY


OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Followed by at 2.00 p.m.


“IT’S A KNOCKOUT” Parish games — Lots of fun


. Refreshments available all day


dine in luxuriant and pleasant surroundings. Our restaurant offers an exclusive A La


For the best value for money come and


Carle menu plus free admission to the After Dark Nightclub.


£15 per head all inclusive (5 course meal)


WHERE EVERY MEAL ISA SPECIAL OCCASION


Regal Buildings, Keighley Road, Skipton. Tel. 0756 700675


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR . Tel. Accrington 384874


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 4th and 5th


SAMS0R0N0


AND THE L.P.T. (Se BAND


nsational Show) PLUS SATURDAY ONLY


DON REID Why not book a meal In Ihe


(Comedian)


Carveiy and reserve a table in . . - '^ . tn e Cabaret Room


WEDNESDAYS ALL STAR CABARET . PROGRAMME • • •


WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th


IVY LEAGUE WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th


PAPER LACE WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd


MERSEYBEATS WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th


(Top Comedy Show Group) SCHOONER


Free admission Wednesday only to Cabaret Room when dining in the Carvery


* LOUNGE BAR * MONDAY, MAY 7th .


ENTERTAINS PAT CARTER KEN HARTLEY


HARTLEY KEN


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Back In time with.


Entertainment nightly Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday


ENTERTAINS EVERY SATURDAY


P A U L L E E AT THE ORGAN


♦/Warffidwic CjfCihfyC


• 2 5 S A T U R D A Y N IG H T EICIE 2 EE3 0 Arts and Entertainments Centre.


JAZZ at P ADI HAM TOWN HALL ALAN RUSHTON’S O pL, c , t -y .


FR ID A Y , M A Y 4 th , 8 -0 0 p.m. An evening of bop and beyopd


10 FILM: SUCCESS Starring


Tickets £3.00, Concessions £2.25 ■ • © j


OR&KEMP oJb


M O N D A Y , M A Y 7 th , 8 -0 0 p.m.


Famous apart, brilliant


together,. Maddy and


Rick need no


introduction to fans of


Steeleye Tickets £4.00, Concessions £3.00 T V Tineyowrnmenr


TARA ARTS GROUP Gogol's


.


PILGRIMAGE To Whalley Abbey


DIOCESAN


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 7th


11.30 a.m. Sung Eucharist Celebrant and Preacher THE BISHOP OF LANCASTER


A -V ' DELIVERY SERVICE FREE HOME Tel: 28389 From our menu why not try: _____


Polio: Chicken & Mushroom Pescatole: Fresh Seafood Americana: Pepperoni, Chillis, Onion Chilli-Con-Carne


Hotshot: O n c e t r ie d n e v e r fo r g o t e e n • C h o ic e o f 9". 12", 14-


ITAL IA N IC E C R E A M 5 0 p


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Small charge for deliveries outside Clltheroe. | C IV IC H A L L


Clitheroe ■s’ 23278 Thursday at 7-30 p.m. SPECTRUM BRISTOL


WHO’S ON FIRST Friday at 7.30 p.m.


SENSIBLE KNITWEAR BATH MASTER CLASS Saturday at 7.00 p.m.


. CASTLE PLAYERS BRIDGEND COURT IN THE ACT


Final adjudication and presentation of awards


COMMENCING MONDAY MAY 7th FOR 4 DAYS AT 7-30 p.m. _______ ______ _


SY ESTER KR STA N U


LV LLOE RSSELL UT . i,


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