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2 Clilheroe Advertiser & Times, October jilt, 1090_________________________


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( BBC - 1 )


7-OOCRYSTAL TIPPS AND ALISTAIR


7-05 JANOSCH’S STORYTIME 7*30 PODDINGTON PEAS 7-


6-00 BREAKFAST SERIALS 8-


9- 00 GOING LIVE


12-12 Weather 12-15GRANDSTAND with Bob Wilson 12.20 FOOTBALL M id -w e e k E u ro p e an matches. 12.30 MOTOR CYCLING.Shell Oils ACU Super Cup from Donington. 1.00 NEWS 1.05 MOTOR CYCLING 1.30 RACING Irom Chepstow. 1.40 HOCKEY. Great Britain v south Korea in the Daily Telegraph Classic Irom Luton 2.05 RACING 2.15 HOCKEY 2.40 RACING 2.50 RUGBY UNION. Wales v Barbarians from Cardilf, k o 3.0 p.m. 4.25 SHOW JUMPING Club Olympus Timoshare Speed Class Irom the Horse ol the Year Show. 4.40 FINAL SCORE


5-00 NEWS; Weather 5-10 Regional News and Sport 5-15 STAY TOONED! 5- 40THE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW


6- 25 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS


7- 00 RUSS ABBOTT 7-


AND SMALL ‘Out with the New'.


8*20IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH


8-


AND LIGHFOOT starring Clint Eastwood. Bank robber 'Thunderbolt' Doherty and two disgruntled associates, who believe he double- crossed them on their last job, are reconciled by Light- loot, a yound drifter who suggests they re-stage the spectacular heist over which they fell out, with his help. Jell Bridges. George Ken­ nedy, Godfrey Lewis and Catherine Bach co-star in Michael Cimino's thriller.


11-00 RORY BREMNER Satirical mimicry Irom Rory, with John Bird and Stove Nallon.


11- 12-


YEAR SHOW 12-35 CLOSE (Granada)


5- 6-


9-


11- 12-


25 MOTORMOUTH 3-


BLE DECKERS 'Summer Camp'. Doublo Deckers rough it with lireside songs and a donkey with an appetite.


1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-10 SAINT & GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2-


1-


00 ITN MORNING NEWS 00 TV AM


2- 2-


30 THE I TV CHART SHOW 30 HERE COME THE DOU­


5- 6-


5-25 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BUCK BEAUTY ‘Trea- . sure Hunt’.


5- 55 CATCHPHRASE


6- 25 BLIND DATE 7-


35 BABAR THE ELEPHANT 35 BRAVESTARR


Jeremy Beadle


7*55 STAY LUCKY ‘Bring Back My Barney To Me*.


9-001 T N N E W S A N D


SPORT followed by ITV National Weather


9-20TOP GUN starring Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis.


11-20 DESPERADO — Return Of The Desperado Second ol five western adventures involving roving gunslinger Duell McCall. In this weeks story, McCall travels in search of Emmett, in order to clear him of a false mur­ der charge. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


1- 05KOJAK ‘ I Was Happy Where I Was Telly Savalas. Unsolved street murders and strong-arm tactics from thugs in the Puerto Rican section of Manhattan South, prompt Kojak to send in an undercover man who once lived in the neighbourhood. Followed by ITN News Headlines


2- 00 THE HIT MAN AND HER 4-00S PO R TS A C T ION — Motorcross — Scottish 6- Days Trial


4- 30 ALL CREATURES GREAT ( B B C - 2 ) 9-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY 50FILM: THUNDERBOLT


11*05WOODHOUSE ROAD­ SHOW Barbara Wood- house visits the Isle of Man


11-40 ART OF TRAVEL 11- 50 T H E


H O N E Y -


MOONERS (new series) Vintage comedy starring Jackie Gleeson os Ralph Kramden and Art Carney as his best pal Ed Norton. Ed follows the Kramden Guide to Getting Promoted.


12-


50THE HORSE OF THE 30 Weather


footballer Randolph Scott inherits a Paris fashion bou­ tique and through it meets working girl Irene Dunn, really a Russian princess. Similar romantic adventures await his musical pal Fred Astaire in the shape of Gin­ ger Rogers — their third pic­ ture together. Beginning a short film-season tribute to Hollywood leading lady Irene Dunn, who died last month.


revisits Berlin where he was a child.


20 SENTENCES


the 91-part dramatisation of India's great epic poem.


30 ANIMATION NOW


3-40 FILM: THE ELUSIVE PIM­ PERNEL


25 LATE AGAIN 10THE SP EC TAC ULA R


WORLD OF GUINNESS RECORDS


2-40 R U G B Y L E A G U E - LIVE 'Widnes v Castloford


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE with Elton Welsby


5- 10 GRANADA NEWS 5-15 CARTOONTIME


LUNG (new series)A ten part screening of Wagner's operatic cycle in Nikolaus Lehnofl’s production from the Bavarian State Opera, Munich, begins with the one- act ‘Rhinogold’ the other threo operas being shown act by act over the next nine weeks. Wolfgang Sawallisch conducts, and the cast includes Robert Hale (Wo- tan),Robert Tear (Logo), Kurt Molt (Falner) and Julia Kaufman (Woglindo). Each


10-


instalment is preceded by an introductory film.


8-


25BEADLE'S ABOUT with 9-


CLIVE Clive James intro­ duces a selection of enter­ taining clips from television worldwide.


Leys presents cinema magazine.


25NEWSVIEW with Moira


Stuart and Chris Lowe; Weathen/iew


11- 00F I LM : L I T T L E BIG MAN Dustin Hoffman stars as a 121-year-old survivor of Custer's last stand who relives in flashback his * incredible life from the age of 10, when he was taken off and raised by Indians. Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Richard Mulligan and Cana­ dian Indian actor Chief Dan George co-star in Arthur Penn's enthralling epic


1-15 CLOSE (Channel 4 )


64)0 COMIC BOOK 7-30 NEWS SUMMARY 7-


36 INTERNATIONAL TIMES


30 AMERICA’S TOP 10 9- 10-


8- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 94)0 NEWS SUMMARY 9- 03 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


FOOTBALL


25AUSTRALIAN RULES 30 CHECK OUT


11- OOTHE H A R D Y ’ S RIDE HIGH The continuing saga of the Hardy Family finds (hem sampling the rich life in Detroit when Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) inherits almost $2 million


12- RED 42 15 FILM: ROBERTA American 2-


5- 6-


1- 00 ONE WAY PASSAGE Ro­ mantic melodrama starring William Powell as a killer being taken to San Quentin for execution who falls in love with Kay Francis, who is dying of heart disease, on the ship taking them from Hong Kong to San Francisco


FROM NEWMARKET AND LONGCHAMP


10 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 30 RIGHT TO REPLY


55 BERLINERS Andrew Sachs 50 MAHABHARAT Part 21 of


7- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 8- 00GOING LOCO: LAST TRAIN TO MEDICINE HAT Murray Sayle rides the trans-Canada railroad, one of the longest rail journeys in the world, from Nova Scotia to Toronto in the second ol this two-part documentary account of one of the rail­ way's last trips before its closure in January this year.


10 THE RING OF THE NIBE- 10-


9- OOH O L L Y W O O D M A ­ VERICKS Documentary examining film directors who over t he years have operated in Hollywood but outside the mainstream of its system.


30 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­


TION: EDDIE HOLM’S SECOND LIFE Eddie Holm (Kristian Halken) is a musi­ cal prodigy whose path through life has been fraught with surprises.


12-15 SNOOPS Close Shave 1-


15THE STORY OF JAMES


BROWN Documentary on the life and career of one of the most influential black American singers


2- SUNDRY C BBC ~1 )


8- 45 THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE


9- 9- 10- 00 A


explores the life and spiritual exercises ol St Ignatius.


FRANCE! French for beginners.


10-25 ESPANA VIVA An introduc­ tion to Spain and the Span­ ish language.


10- 11- 11-


MATHS


12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-30 COUNTRY FILE 1- 00 NEW; ON THE RECORD 2-


00 EASTENDERS


3- 00 FILLM: THE GUNS OF NA- VARONE


5-30THE PINK PANTHER SHOW


5- 6- 6-


50 THE CLOTHES SHOW 15 LIFELINE


25 NEWS; Woather


640 SONGS OF PRAISE Pam Rhodes introduces an open- air celebration Irom Bristol Castle to mark 350 years ol the Bapt ist Church in England.


7- WINE


745 HOWARDS’ WAY 8-


94)5 NEWS; Weather 9-


35 BREAD


LAST CHANCE Nick, a Greek Cypriot Londoner in his thirties, a gambler, loses everything and decides to repair his fortunes by marry­ ing a girl with a handsome dowry. Ho employs tho fiery maria in the traditional role of matchmaker, but it's her he finishes up courting. (1990 BBC TV Film).


10-


Islam's Dilemma The last edition of the series exam­ ines the dilemma posed by the Iraqui invasion of Kuwait for Muslims torn between their aversion to the West's presence in Saudia Arabia, guardian of tho Holy Places, and their disapproval of aggression by one Muslim nation against another.


11- 12- OF MOLLY DODD


124)0 INTO PRINT A look at the world of desk-top publishing.


tho 91-part dramatisation of India's great epic poem.


1-10 WEATHER 1-15 CLOSE


(Granada)


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM


9-25 THE DISNEY CLUB 1045 LINK 'Having A Baby?' 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP From Pluscardon Abboy, Moray­ shire. Scotland.


12- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR Sur­ rogacy Out Of The Clo­ set Followed by AAP KAA HAK, advice programme for Asian viewers.


12-30GRANADA THIS WEEK Including 'What The MPs Say’. Followed by Granada News Headlines.


1- 00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


MOWALDEN Brian Walden talks to a major figure.


2- 00 RICHMOND HILL 2-55 SECOND DIVISION SPE­ CIAL Highlights of yester­ day’s top games featuring . / North-West clubs with the


11- 12- 15 LAST OF THE SUMMER 50 You and 92


30 THIS IS THE DAY V O U S LA


emphasis on Division Two. 4-


WOR LD OF DI SN E Y "Come Fly With Disney"


15INIGO Fr Bill Howet t 6-


6- 7-


54)5 ALL CLUED UP 5-


National Woather 35 GRANADA NEWS


640 HIGHWAY "Against The Odds” Presented by Harry Secombe.


15 CLOSE TO HOME 25 BUSINESS MATTERS


745THE RUTH RENDELL MYSTERIES "Some Lie And Some Die" Episode two of a three-part mystery.


50 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH


845 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


94)5 LONDON'S BURNING


104)5 HALE AND PACE Gareth Hale, Norman Paco.


10-


MELVYN BRAGG Roy Lichtenstein was one of tho pioneers of pop art. His paintings based on cartoon and advertising imagery both shocked and delighted the art world in tho Sixties and now fetch record prices.


H Followed by ITN News Headlines


Arms. Slurminsler Newton, in Dorset, play Tho Hub Bar from Glasgow in a League A match.


20 SCREEN ONE FILM: ONE


1- 001 SPY “ Tho Honourable Assassins". Followed by ITN News Headlines.


2- 00 HOLLYWOOD GREATS — The Marx Brothers In 'A Night In Casablanca’ (1946)


3*30 PICK OF THE WEEK Fol­ lowed by ITN Nows Headlines.


44)5 THE ITV CHART SHOW 50E V E R YMA N : Jihad: ( B 3 C - Z )


7-30 C H I L D R E N ' S BB C TWO King Rollo


7-35 PLAYDAYS 7- 8-


55 IS THAT A FACT? series) Cartoon 8- 30 ANIMAL ALBUM


• 845 LITTL BITS 9-


35 THE DAYS AND NIGHTS 30 MAHABHARAT part 21 ol


and Stephen Johnson answer young viewers' questions.


9-25 D U N G E O N S A N D DRAGONS


945EDD THE DUCK (new series)


9-55 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS


1045UNCLE JACK. . . AND OPERATION GREEN (new series) Paul Jones stars as an eccentric green activist who unwittingly acquires the formula for a gas which reduces humans to a pile of jelly.


11-00 BOXPOPS 11-


50 THE O-ZONE


12- 00 FILM. CITY UNDER THE SEA Starring Vincent Price, David Tomlinson and Tab Hunter. Two men attempting to rescue a young woman discover a city in the sea whose ruler sentences them to death.


1-20 ANIMATION NOW: 1-30 THE SKY AT NIGHT 1-55 HOCKEY Great Britain v


France. 3- YEAR SHOW


W)0 RUGBY SPECIAL Featur­ ing Wales v Barbarians in Cardi f f , and Wasps v Leicester.


64)0 JUKE BOX JURY 6-35 TROUBLESHOOTER Sir John Harvey-Jones gives some drastic advice to tho family-run Morgan Motor Company.


10 T H E W O N D E R F U L 7-


series) Sir David Atten­ borough’s fascinating world­ wide survey of animal beha­ viour in all its infinite variety.


35 CORONATION STREET 30 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV


84)5BORN TALKING Dr jon- alhan Miller’s four-part series on language con­ tinues with a look at the complexities of sign-lan­ guage for the deal and what it reveals about spoken language.


8- CASTLE


9- 25 HILARY HOOK: BEFORE I DIE FOR EVER


35 THE SOUTH BANK SHOW


945HILARY HOOK: HOME FORM THE HILL A poi­ gnant 'Forty Minutes’ docu­ mentary, first shown in 1907, prof i l ing an eccent r ic Englishman and old soldier as he retires to England alter a lifetime in Kenya to face life in a small cottage in Wiltshire. Sadly, he died last month.


19-25 F I L M : 35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK 30QUIZ NIGHT Tho Rivers S W E E T


DREAMS Jessica Lange stars in a biopic of 50s coun­ try singer Palsy Kline whoso rapid rise to fame from poverty to stardom strained her stromy marriage.


12-20 CLOSE (Channel 4 )


6- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 74X) GUITARRA! Homage Ju­ lian Bream traces tho evolu­ tion of tho Spanish guitar over live centuries.


7- .LIFE


8- 00 DENNIS 8-


30 BOBOBOBS


900 EARLY BIRD 9-


25SETTLERS’ TALES The Dancer's Tale


9-30 THE PLAYFUL MUSE 1900 DANGEROUS LIVES The Stress Epidemic


1945 DENNIS The Abominable Snow Menace


10 PINOCCHIO IS ALIVE (new


114)0 OWL TV 11-30 GRIMM TALES The Three Feathers


10 CORNERS Sophie Aldred


1145 THE ASTROLOGY SHOW 124)0 THE WALTONS


1- 00 LAND OF THE GIANTS 2- 00 D U N E R I D E R S — A SAHARAN ADVENTURE


3- OOCHANNEL 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL FROM LONGCHAMP


5- 30News S ummar y and Woather Followed by ROAT TO AVONLEA The Story Girl Earns Her Name New 13-part series based on further novels by "Anne of Green Gables" authoress Lucy Maud Montgomery.


6- 30 THE COSBY SHOW


74X) EQUINOX: Story of a group of students at Massachu­ setts Institute of Technology who designed and built a human-powered aircraft.


8- 00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 9-


10-


30 THE MEDIA SHOW 15 H O L L Y W O O D


MAVERICKS: RAGING BULL (1980) Story of the


rise and fall of boxer Jake la Motta (Oscar-winner Robert De Niro).


30THE HORSE OF THE


1240TRIBUTE TO PARAD- JANOV: ASHIK KERI8


(1988) As a tribute to Soviet film director Sergo (or Ser­ gei) Paradjanov, who died in July, Channel 4 is screening a quartet of his films, begin­ ning with the British TV predmiere of his picaresque fantasy chronicling tho adventures of a wandering Azerbaijani minstrel.


2-05 CLOSE


Table d'Hote Evening Menu only £7.75 fo r three courses it tc lt id in ^ coffee


A tastefully refurbished.Manor Houses inn on the'rural ed^e of town, the Thornton Arms .o f fe r s comfortable surroundings, a r e la x e d a t m o s p h e r e a nd


excellent value for money Sunday lunch and dinner. We also serve d e l ic iou s a la carte meals and bar snacks. Call in, an open arms welcome awaits'you.


The Thornton Arms, Rrownsldc Road, Pikehill, Rurnlcy. Tel: 0282 28286


FLEA MARKET GISBURN


FESTIVAL HALL


Sunday October 7th and 14th


11 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Enquiries Tel. 0253 824918


COACH HIKE


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


12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings


HODSONS OF GISBURN h e T h o r n t o n A r m s


W h e r e y o u c a n c o u n t o n a g r e a t S u n d a y o u t


PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


CLITHEROE


MORNING SATURDAY


6th OCTOBER 1990 — 10 a.m. — 12 noon —


In The Ribble Valley Mayors’ Parlour


Church Street, Clitheroe


Bring «S Buy. Cake £ Book Stalls. Competitions. 3 0 p


COFFEE 55 C H I L D R E N OF THE ^ Blackburn' Co? c h lH o li^ lS


^ FROM BURNLEY Clitheroo. Padiham, Nelson, Colne, Barnoldswick


AUTUMN HOLIDAYS LATE AVAILABILITY


West Country Weekend ............ Ocl 19 3 days £75 Royal London & Windsor ......... Oct 19 3 days £79 Cotswolds & Shakespeare . . . . Ocl 19 3 days £79 Newquay & Cornwall


................ Ocl 20 8 days £129


Amsterdam Mini-Cruise ............ Oct 22 3 days £79 Torquay.......................................... Ocl 22 5 days £89 Easlbourno ................................... Ocl 22 5 days £69 Bournemouth (New low price) Oct 29 5 days £85 Llandudno & Snowdonia............ Oct 29 5 days £99


More departures. More holidays. More choice! See our FULL COLOUR BROC HURE for lull details.


Visit your local Travel Agent or contact us on 0254 .54400 or 51112


BLACKBURN COACHLINES £ 3 Whlteblrk Road, Blackburn. | 3 3


30ONCE UPON A TIME. . THE ASSHET0N ARMS


Downham Our season of


S A T U R D A Y N IG H T


D IN N E R D AN C E S starts at the end of October


These evunitii's arc- ideal for office parties, anniversaries ami occasions of all sorts. A 5-course dinner with a choice of menu is followed by music for dancing with a licence to 1 a.m.


£ 1 2 . 5 0 per person (excl. Dec.) We are now taking reservations for Christmas parties.


Tel. CLITHEROE 41227 for reservations or enquiries


M A X I N E S 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. J I


WILL REMAIN OPEN EVERY THURSDAY,


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - During


MAJOR REFURBISHMENT


Come and see the changes as they take place! [Tel: What ley 823086v


Accringotn Road, Whatley * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * * * ♦ * ¥ * * * * ¥ * * * * *


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB


Sunday Lunch only £.4.95 fo r three courses in c lu d in g coffee


Ribblesdalo School MONDAY


8th OCTOBER 7-15 p.m.


‘Cottage Garden Flowers’


Slides and talk by Mr G Iddon (Hoskoth Bank)


Everybody Welcome Admission Free


Spring bulbs on sale at shed


WORKING MEN’S CLUB . Whalley Road, Clitheroe — Tel: 23337


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th RUSS LEE


■ Superb Entertainer


Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday * ..


Members Draw £100 - 08297 ■ ■ | , ;


■.Members and Bona Fide Guests


MARKI WADDINGT


Saturday October £


Methodist Schot Stalls: Produ


bric-a-brac, near books, loyis, Chr gins, etc.


Teas 75p Admission Fi MINI EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Whalley — v —


Colne British Legion


Sat., October 6th Kick-cff 2-15 p.m.


at Q.E.II Playing Fields P


Match Sponsor:-


■R. Wilkinson & Sons


Commercial Vehido Bodybuilder, Coach Painter and Sign Writer


Come and enjoy watching the horses in this beautilul setting.


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring tho


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN


£ 662424 or


)% NELSON


' 694929 C*n or wnte to


ts m a r k e t s o u a r e NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 CLOSE


Tuesday, October 9th — 7-30 p.m. Theatre at Habergham Arts Festival


E n te rta inm e n ts w h a t ’s on v ^ B u r n l e y


c __________________________ _ _ _ Q 0 ||| Arts and Entertainments Centre


50 S A T U R D A Y N I G H


* THE BEST MUSIC AND THEATRE IN NORTH EAST LANCASHIRE


35 MOVtWO PICTURES Kate


Friday, October 3rd/5th— 7-30 p.m. Last Chance To Catch The Enthralling


Tickets £4.00/23.00 Concessions £3.00/22.25, Special school party rates


MACBETH


Friday, October 5th — 8-00 p.m. Jazz at Habergham Arts Festival


STAN BARKER QUARTET Tickets £2.50 Concessions £1.50


Sunday, October 7th —- 2-45 p.m. Patrick Stephens-Samuels presents


"The sort of tenor voice people will flock miles to hear" Tickets £3.50 Concessions £2.50


JOHN McCORMACK — MAN AND LEGEND


Sunday, 7th October — 8 p.m. Folk at the Mechanics


The Most Consistent Singer-Songwriter Of The Last Decade. Tickets £3.50 Concessions £2.50


ALLAN TAYLOR Sunday, October 7th at 7-30 pirn.


THE WELCOME RETURN OF PAUL LEE


Entertaining at both the Hammond and his Yamaha organ


Admission £2 — An evening ol pleasure lor all


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


T H E A T R E C0MPAI Present


s t e v 30AMERICAN FOOTBALLby Hugh Whitmore


"Utterly transfixing” The Guardian.' The warm, witty and tender retelling of tho life of Stevie Smith Tickets £2.75 Concessions £1.75


Wed-Sat 10th/13th October 7-30 p.m. The Garrick Theatre Present


SAME TIME NEXT YEAR By BERNARD SLADE


15CHANNEL 4 RACING


A romantic comedy about an adulterous love affair that lasts 25 years — for just one week each year. Tickets £2.50


Friday 12th October 8-00 p.m. Folk At Padiham Town Hall


THE KIPPER FAMILY’S AUTUMN EXTRAVAGANZA


"We’re Norfolk and Good"


Supported by superb young concertina and melodeon player DAMIEN BARBER


Tickets £3.50 Concessions £2.50 MusicarD


Sunday 14th October 2-45 p.m. Championship Brass in Concert


BLACKBURN & DARWEN BAND


Just A Few Tickets Left


Tickets £3.25/22.25 Concessions £2.25/£1.50 Now Booking for:


KOKUMA: PROFILES IN BLACK: Wednesday/Thursday 17th/18th Chamber Music Series ARENSKY TRIO


Tuesday 16th October 7-30 p.m. Playing Haydn & Brahms


MERVYN AFRICA QUARTET: Friday, October 19th 8-00 p.m.


LEWIS LONDON BALLET: ALICE IN WONDERLAND: 13th/15th December


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


15 THE TRIALS OF LIFE (new


SWAN & ROYAL ... Clitheroe


S O R R Y F O L K S No Gig This .Week


BUT NEXT WEEK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th


The long awaited first Clitheroe appearances - of the


Hard driving R & B and Sheer 1


OUTSIDERS Lunacy ''


C h e v y s


Trafalgar Street, Burnley>Tel. S0617r Burnley's Newost In-Goar Nhospot


Under now management • Free entrance • Happy hour every session This Sunday


Saturday, October 6th BIG BAND NIGHT ITCHY FEET


(Sensational Pop Band)


With resident DJ CHRIS BYRNE Dancing till Midnight


EVERY THURSDAY MALE


SPECIALITY ACT


with TERRY BRANNIGAN Dancing till Midnight


Saturday October 13th BIG BAND NIGHT


HIT AND RUN with resident DJ Chris Byrne


Dancing till midnight Outrageous Drag DJ R U S TY with the Best in Music


Every Wednesday Denim and Loather


ROCK NIGHT


Best of Heavy Metal Sounds and Video with resident DJ TUSH


Plus nppoaranco of S 1 X M Y T H Every Friday


O V E R 2 5 ' s D I S C O


DJ Tony "Sumo“ Collins Smart dress


Dancing till midniaht Sunday lunch entertainment


Top Comedian and Dancer


Resident DJ Pat Carter Happy hour prices


CHEVYS: The Driving Force in Entertainment Fridays/Saturdays — No denims


GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET AND MASSIVE CAR BOOT SALE


THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th


Brookhouse Farm, Mitton Road 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


WHALLEY


CAR BOOT SPACES £6. no booking necessary. Arrive Irom 8 a.m., bring your own tables


Donations from proceeds of stall rents to local charities. ■^Kt i r t i ? ’i * ^ PROM OTIONS LTD 62537127%


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT 5th and 6th


(Probably tho Post Cabaret band on Ibe orcutt)


SMACKEE PLUS SATURDAY ONLY


JIMMY


CARLO & CRYSTAL


(Comedy Mime)


Why not book a meal in tho Carvory and resorve a table in tho Cabaret Room


WEDNESDAYS


ALL STAR CABARET PROGRAMME


WED. OCTOBER 10th


BLACK ONYX WED. OCTOBER 17th


GREENGAGE WED. OCTOBER 24th


CANDLEWICK GREEN


Free admission Wednesday only to Cabaret Room when dining in tho


WED. OCTOBER 31st PAPER LACE


Carvory


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th


GENERAL


PENDLE FOREST & CRAVEN HUNT COGNAC COURVOISIER


HUNTER TRIALS SUNDAY 7th OCTOBER


★ 9-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. approx ★ Coniston Cold, on A65 near Skipton


KNOWLEDGE QUIZ


Grand Cash Prizes Starts 8-30


TUESDAY AND SUNDAY


KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Back in timo with


PAT CARTER THURSDAY and SATURDAY


CARL LANGDON MAMMOTH CAR


Guost Artisi Welcome EVERY SUNDAY


BOOT SALE 10-4 p.m.


SOUTH EAST


ASIA in


LANCASHIRE


THE DOG & SARDINE R e s tau ran t


Church St, Burnley


Fine Malaysian & Indonesian Cuisine


TEL: 0282 24001 OPEN 6-30 — 10-45 7 DAYS PER WEEK


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 364874


*/War(fo(me C jU ih f jC


Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) on >. >. CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE @ 23278 Commencing Friday,


October 5th — Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


h d ■ i ■ ,-j m i i t j j 'j YOU CAN'T OUTRUN THE THUNDER.


PARROCK HEAD Hotel and Restaurant Slaidburn


We are pleased to tell our many friends that the Hotel and Restaurant will remain open for


business throughout the coming winter for the first time.


We are happy to quote for family or office


functions over the festive season, lunchtime or dinner in the evening.


Special menus to your choice.


Closed December 21st — 27th inclusive. Enquiries please to:


Slaidburn 614 PARROCK HEAD — SIMPLY GOOD


F R I D A Y . O C T O B E R 2 6 t h , H o t l d e r V u l l c y l luw l in n Club . Hock and Hot ! niiiht. Newton Villain: Hall .


N O V 2 1 s t - 2 4 t h . Wad - Sat. S tii y e T w o l ) o \ v n h i i i n . •Celebrat ion' . •


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