2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 5th, 1990 Eflt€rtCllTl7Tl€TltS
IT’S A DOUBLE!! IT’S AT THE CORONATION!!!
IT’S THIS SUNDAY!! APRIL 8th
Chipping £ * * * * * * > f j ( B B C - 1 )
WO OPEN UNIVERSITY 7-30SATURDA Y S T A R T S HEREI
7- 55 LAUREL AND HARDY 500NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE
8- SHERLOCK HOLMES
$-35 THUNDERCATS $00 GOING UVEI
12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des mond Lynam
2- 4 5 1 9 9 0 G R A N D
NATIONAL 3-20 The Sea gram Grand National
3- 50GRANSTAND 3-50 Foot ball; 4-00 Racing; 4-20 Foot ball; 4-40 Final Score; 4-55 Racing.
505 NEWS Weather 515 Regional Nows and Sport 520 STAY TOONEDI 5 4 5 TH E F L Y I N G D O C TORS Sam and Emma come to the aid of a Iriond who has entered tho Great Australian Camel Race.
530 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS 7-20 T H R E E U P , T W O DOWN Daphne returns to Cheltenham to have a heart- to-heart with Nanny Parker.
7-50 FILM: THE CASE OF THE MURDERED MADAM A beauliful PR consultant is murdered In her home and her husband turns to legend ary lawyer Perry Mason to dear him of suspicion. Perry discovers the victim's shady past as a madam in a brothel and Ihe dubious nature ol her more recent business dealings.
525 N E W S SPORT Weahter 10- 35
9- 45 CASUALTY In the first ol a repeat series Ihe casually team have to respond when a Icrry with a chomical load tiitn a i.m II'C pile up. HATIOflAL
1555 PAR AMOUNT City Prolific TV comedy wrilor Arthur Smith hosts Ihe second of 10 shows featuring stand-up comedy and music from Brit ain and America performed at the Paramount City Theatre, London. Tonight’s bill includes impressionist Stevo Coogan and stand-up comedian Jack Doe.
11- 351 N T E R N A T I O N A L CRICKET West Indies v England
12- 05 F I L M : C H A T O ' S LAND Starring Charles Bronson and Jack Palance. An Apache half-breed plays cat and mouse with a vicious pose who are hunting him for killing a racist shorn! in coll-delonco.
d Q 7-
8- 55 PLAYDAYS 9-
10-00 BAZAAR 10-
A N D 525 MOTORMOUTH 2
11- 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 12- 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND HIS FRIENDS Tom reaches home to overhear plans for the gang's memorial service.
1-00ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather
1 5TALE S OF R O D E N T
1-05 GRANADA NEWS Round up of Ihe latest stories in the North West
1-10 SAINT AND GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTS MASTERS 2-
WORLD OF GUINES S RECORDS
2-40R U G B Y L E A G U E — LIVE Great Brtain v France.
4-45 RESULTS SERVICE 500 GRANADA NEWS 515 STEAL MARK WALKER 545BAYWATCH Mitch and Craig are surprised to find their mischeivous old friend John Cort back in town.
540 DAVRO 7-10 YOU BET! 510 M U R D E R ,
S H E WROTE Jessica travels to
Ihe hills of West Virginia to help a friend arrested for murder.
510 Y E L L O W T H R E A D STREET “There's always time for fighting" says the man. If he cam) bribe the detectives, he's going to ter rorise them.
15101T N N E W S A N D
SPORT followed by ITV National Weather.
1530 ABRACADIGANCE 11-30 CHARLES BRONSON In “10 to midnight” Sexually frustrated Warren Stacey, having already murdered soveral girts, is humiliated by Belty Johnson and kills her, having established an apparently perfect alibi. Sea soned Los Angeles homicide divis ion sergeant Leo Kessler is assigned to a case which soon has a very personal angle. Followed by ITN Nows Headlines.
1-
l owe d by I TN News Headlines
2- 00 T H E H IT M AN A N D HER followed by ITN News Headlines
400 FIRST EXPOSURE 430 AMERICA’S TOP 10
( BBC - 2 ) 550 OPEN UNIVERSITY
2-45 NETWORK EAST A tribute charting the career of the godfather ol Indian cinema Raj Kapoor, who as a pro ducer, director and actor was one ol Ihe sub-conti nents most popular and enduring stars.
a ' t a S S '
500 ITN MORNING NEWS 6-00 TV AM
525 FILM: INDIAN AGENT star ring Tim Hc'ii and Noah Beery (Jun). Two cowboys discover that a government agont is selling supplies meant for Iho Indian reser
vations to the speculators In Iho gold fields and set out to
avert an Indian war. 10THE S P E C T A C U L A R
425 F I L M : G O N E T O EARTH
starring.Jennifer Jones, David Farrar and Cyril Cusack. After a quarrel with her father, a country lass In turn-ol-the-century Shropshire declares she will marry the first man who asks her. When she tells a new local clergyman of her vow, he decides to wed her, but in his anxiety not to force him self on her on their wedding night, he makes way for the brutish local squire.
515 US MASTERS 89 7-05 NEWSV1EW 7-50YOUNG MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR 1990 The Con certo Final
1510 GOLF: US MASTERS EA LA CARTE RESTAURANT, MID WEEK SPECIALITIES
blackboard specialities - outstanding value for money - 3 course dinner from £8.50
In addition to our usual menu we offer evening
E EARLY BIRD SPECIALS BAR LUNCHES
Served in the Waterwheel Bar Wed - Fri Daily blackboard menu from £.2.50
Roast Beef, Turkey, Leg of Lamb carved before your eyes with fresh vegetables, salad bar and an array of sumptuous sweets all for £6.50
SUNDAY CAR VERY 12.00 until late afternoon each Sunday.
Open evenings Wed - Sat from 6.30
p.ni. Bar lunches Wed - Frl 12.00 - 2 p.m. Reservations CHIPPING (0995) 61553
500 COMIC BOOK 7-30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 500 TRANSWORLD SPORT 500 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING UNE
525 SING AND SWING 530 SAME DIFFERENCE 1500 MR INDIA
1- 00 ANIMATION ON 4: DOGS TALK, FISH WALK AND THE BARON JUMPS OVER THE MOON
2- 30 T H I S D A Y A N D
AGE ( 1 9 3 3 ) Ce c il B DeMille's film about how a gang of boys “ persuade" gangster Charles Bickford to confess to the murder of a tailor.
400 K I N G O F A L C A TRAZ (1938) Fast moving thriller starring Uoyd Nolan e-d Robert Preston as wira-
, less operators who foil the hijacking of a tramp steamer by gangsters led by J. Carrol Naish.
20 THE TWILIGHT ZONE fol
505 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 500 RIGHT TO REPLY 530 NOTHING TO FEAR 7-00THE W O R L D T H I S W E E K F o l l o w e d by Weather.
500 AD V E N T U R E S : T H E GREA T AU S TR AL IA N CAMEL RACE Sixty-nine camels and riders race across Australia, covering 3,000 km from Ayers Rock to tho Gold Coast of Queensland, to celebrate the Afghan camel drivers who opened up Australia's outback.
500 THIRTYSOMETHING
15004PLAY INTERNATIONAL: ROYAL TOILET
11- 00 ON THE OTHER HAND 12- 10 L O R D
O F T H E
DANCE Rim looking at two Buddhist monastries In Tibet , in particular the annual Mani-Rlmdu festival, and Trulship Rinpoche, the Tibetan Lama who directs its performance.
2-10 CLOSE .sundry : £******>f; 1- j
10 OPEN UNIVERSITY 15 LENT WORSHIP 25 YOU IN MIND
10- 35YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT
1045 SIGN EXTRA 11- 10 COUNTRY RLE John Cra ven introduces a report on how legitimate users of fire arms have been affected by the tightening of the gun laws since tho Hungorford massacre.
Ir.cl. 11-35 Weather.
1140 MATCH OF THE DAY "The
nccC to Wembley" Live covowgo of both today’s FA
Cup soini-fianls starting with 0 ;yr,tai Palace v Liverpool !fom
Park, kick-off at
r :on. including 12-45 Nows jiumrnar/.
2-CO EASTENDERS XO MATCH OF THE DAY To day’s second FA Cup semi final Oldham Athletic v Man chester United at Maine Poad, kick-otl at 3-30 ?.m. Plus highlights of Crystal Palace v Liverpool.
5-25 CARTOONS 5-35 THE FUNTSTONES 640 THE CLOTHES SHOW 8-25 NEWS Weather 840 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-
10 EYEWITNESS Exclusive
stories, on the spot reports and major interviews
2- 00 RICHMOND HILL
2-55MISS M A C T A G G A R T WONT LIE DOWN Jeannie MacTaggarl returns from Glasgow to her native village and is astonished al the ter ror her appearance strikes In
' her friends — they thought she'd died and are busy erecting her gravestonel
525SUNDAY MATINEE: “ A Long Way Homo" Three children adopted by different families are reunited by the ellorls ol a family servicos counsellor and tho longing ol tho eldest child. (1981). Timothy Hutton, Brenda V a c c o r o , R o a s a n n a Arquette.
535 CORONATION STREET 530ITH NEWS followed by ITV National Woalhor
535 GRANADA NEWS 540 HIGHWAY LEEDS 7-15 A KIND OF LIVING 7-45 INSPECTOR MORSE "The Secret ol Bay 5B" Al long last there's romance in the air lor Morse. But duty calls him to a batfling murdor in a multi-storey car park, whore the only clues aro a diary and a parking ticket.
545 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather
1505 NOT WITH A BANG 15 NOT A PENNY MORE, NOT
A PENNY LESS A devious millionaire has swindled shareholders in an oil com pany. A quarter of the money has been recouped, but the sting in Monte Carlo turns into a bigger gamble than planned.
8- 05 THE BLACK ADDER Trea chery, murder and morris* dandng break out in all their full horror when an orange- laced strangor arrivos at
SvT Vi .
CUVIER ... ' . HotUx by ■i ‘f. -i ■ ur.M'-.iun
545 M A S T E R M I N Q Wi t h Magnus Magnuson at the Institution ot Electrical
Engineers in London. Con tenders answer questions on the life and music of Fre derick Delius, the history ol British aviation 1909-1960, the women's suffrage move ment in Brtain 1867-1918, and 19th century Irish history.
1515 NEWS Weather 1530 HEART OF THE MATTER 11-05 SOMEONE LIKE ME 11-35 THE SKY AT NIGHT ’ 11- 551 N T E R N A T I O N A L CRICKET
12- 25 NETWORK EAST 1-05 WEATHER
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w w r h Kon*s;:o n e w s . H.v ML Vis:
iwu Trie poor Boyd lamily
. has found itself Ihe owner ol a colt with a brilliant racing future.
1515 THE CAMPBELLS 1045 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 89 ENCOUNTER 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,, ,
535 OPEN UNIVERSITY
124)0 W E S T M I N I S T E R WEEK Christopher Jones presents highlights ol the week in Westminster, fol lowed at 12-35 by North- Westmlnlster with Felicity
Goodey.
1-00 ECOLOGY 1-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1- 30 40 MINUTES MO M U S I C F R O M T H E ANDES
2- 30 PLAY SNOOKER
3410 FILM: PALEFACE Starring Bob Hope end Jane Russell. Classic Bob Hope comedy vehicle in which ho plays travelling dentist Painless Potior, who finds hlmsoll hitched to beautiful sharp
-shuetnr Cnlnmily Jane in u:i-:j3ruus h h .,n ccutury. ,\;.'g :;i :.v! s t o ;!Y
5 3 i liJGBY SPECIAL 520 IT’S GARY SHANDUNG'S SHOW
545 A MOST PRIVATE PUBUC MAN Lord Goodman gives the lirst ol two rare inter views, talking to Donald Treliord about his career as solicitor, Arts Council chair man and chairman ol the Newspaper Proprietors'
1 Association and his view oi; Brilalnloday.'
:
1535 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headliens
12-30 QUIZ NIGHT 1-001 SPY 1-
M O V I E S . ,
7-15 LAND OF THE EAGLE 505 WASHES WHITER "Bigl Bigl Bigl" The series chart ing Ihe history of British tele vision commercials con tinues with a look al Ihe different types of male front man chosen respectively to target male and female audiences.
555 THE TALK SHOW WITH CLIVE JAMES Clive talks to actor Simon Callow and novelists Candia McWiltiam and Howard Jacobson about what’s happening to the English language.
549 THE US MASTERS The final round (rom the Augusta National Goll Club, intro duced by Steve Rider.
(C h an n el: ; 4 ) _
500 TRANSWORLD SPORT 74)0 GROWING PLACES WITH P E N E L O P E KE I T H A repoat ol Friday's sixth pro gramme in the gardening series presented by Pene lope Keith. Today, she visits throo very different garden ers and finds out what fac tors they take Into account when planting up their new
llower borders.
7-30 BRIGHT SPARKS 500 KABOODLE
5 5CRAZ Y A B O U T TH E " B i g
B re a k " Tonight's pro gramme looks at how Sally Field, Jamie Lee Curtis and Dustin Hotfman made It, with clips from some ol their lilms.
2- 30BURKE' S LAW "Wh o killed Jason Shaw” Fol lowed by I T N ' N o w s Headlines
5C0 PICK OF THE SVEEK 4CC THE rrv CHART SHOW 4-5-0 .'-LUX THE CAT
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530 DAVID THE GNOME 500 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS
525 SPICE
1500 A WEEK IN POLITICS 114)0 BOOMI 11-30 GOPHERSI
124WTHE WALTONS Today, Miss Mamie thinks this will bn the last spring lor her, and Ben end Jlm-Bob leud over each other’s girilriends.
1410 LAND OF THE GIANTS 2-00 ANIMATION ON 4: INVEN TION OF DESTRUCTION
525 ANIMATION ON 4: HANG UP Czech animation in which a woman's pel dog takes to reading Dos toyevsky and listening to Beethoven. Her Jealous and uncultured husband tires to gel rid ol his rival. Followed by Snow White: Jealousy is
■ also at the root ol thhls Betty Boop cartoon.
555 SOUTHWEST 455THE NAT KING COLE
SHOW Frankie Lane old Him telerocordlngs have been enhanced to bring this 1950s TV series back to the screen starring Nat "King" . Cole and guest artists and The Nelson Riddle Orches tra. Today's guests are Frankiei Laine and ............. man i McCoy Singers.
the Her-
525NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER
530 WOMEN’S SOCCER 530 THE WONDER YEARS 7-00FRAGILE EARTH The Hanging Gordons ol Arabia
C-«0 REMOTE CONTROL 500SIHFONIETTAII '
1500 BAD COMPANY Robert Benton's oil-beat and com pelling Western starring Barry Brown as a youth who leaves home In order to avoid being dratted into the Union Army and joins forces with a delinquent (J ell Bridges).
11-45 CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: SPECTRE OF WAR (1988)
1-15 CLOSE I with
CLBVE WEBB "TEXAS PETE"
(from Tlzwas) 3 S
10.30 a.m. -1 .3 0 p.m. Admission: E3 - C2.50
Saturday, April 7th -
I Moira Anderson IN CONCERT
|S Sunday 29th April - 7.30 p.m. A d m is s io n : E 6 / C5 / C4 1
A R R O W F O R D C I V IC H A L L i VIN GARBUT 'Hugely popular'
Friday 27th April - 8 p.m. A d m is s io n : C4 / C3 •
Wednesday, 25th April 6 p.m., 8.45 p.m.
Adm is s io n £ 6 .5 0 / £6 .0 0 £ 5 .5 0 / £ 4 .5 0
B oysoftfje Lougfr IN
CONCERT
Saturday 28th April - 8 p.m. A dm is s io n : £6 / £5
NOW BOOKING Tammy Cline and Glnny
Brown with The Two Hearts • Country Show
Helen Shapiro and Humphrey Lyttleton with Echoes of the - Duke ■
Terrance Ratlgans The Sleeping Prince
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Usual entertainment Frlday ahd Sunday , Members Draw £100 — 62027
I Ini ml ' * 4 M iV ¥ * » 4 4 * * * * * * *
Members and Bona Fide Guests * * * * * * * *
* * * * PROBABLY THE BIGGEST UNDERCOVER
CAR BOOT SALE IN THE WORLD!
EVERY SUNDAY (8 a.m. — 4 p.m.) At The New
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART (Clltheroe North, Turn Off A59)
OPEN EASTER SUNDAY AND MONDAY
EASTER SPECIAL Gallery- TEL: (0253) 725788 or 720825 . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
" V CLITHEROE CENTRAL £ WORKING MEN’S CLUB *
* V ; / | : .W h a ^ GARRY GIBSON .-i* Fantastic Vocal Entertainer I k
C»/Wat/anW CrmWaif '.'I':1'/ .’ . i «
* * * ? Tickets available from:
L E I SURE In Pendle
Box Off ice, 61 A lbe rt Rd., Colne. Te l. 0 2 82 864721
Box office now open Saturdays 10 o.m. — 4 p.m. Tourist Information Centre, Nelson. Tel. 0262 692890
MUNICIPAL HALL • COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL • COLNE /s ________- a JJ3-V
'|The Ribblesdale i “ m A rm S T
GISHURN & 5 ° 1/2 Price PIZZA PASTA EVERY Wednesday Night (diners only)
1/2 Price PIZZA PASTA EVERY Thursday Night. Present this voucher.
Two meals per voucher, maximum. Diners only.
TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. 3 course £5-95 Carlo's Restaurant is open every lunch and
a full range o f traditional home cooked bar snacks are always available.
evening. Sunday night 5.30 p.m. - 10.30 p.m. Closed Monday, Tuesday lunch and evenings but
Full a la carte menu also available as Takeaway service.
WINNERS OF THE "PEANUT COMPETITION"
Mrs M Highland, Salthil! View, Clitheroe. MrN Green, Bushburn Drive, Langho, Blackburn. Ms T Taylor, Jubilee Terrace, Clilheroe. Mrs C Rung, Beech Close, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe.
Mrs N Breaks, The Old School, Newton, Clitheroe.
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Mrs M Booth, MeadowsideTGfindleton, Clitheroe. Mrs R Farquhar, Taylor Street, Clitheroe. i Mrs J L Smith, Waddon Grove, Waddington, Clitheroe. Mr P Brunskill, St. Anns Court, Low Moor,., Clitheroe.
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S K IP TO N S M O S T R EN OW N ED DISCO Coming Soon
BERNARD MANNING £5.00 available on door
28th April. Ticket. REGAUBUILDINGS. KEIGHLEY RD.. SKIPTON 0756 700675
Tours - Private Hire - Contract Hire Undertaken Distance no object
Tel. John on Clltheroe 26269 For your best quote: J & Y COACHES 53 seater coaches available for all occasions
LANCASHIRE COUNTY LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT Presents
APRIL EXIBITIONS AT WHALLEY LIBRARY
7th — 28th APRIL - Paintings by Patricia Moss, of Skipton
Lending Dept. — Floral Paintings by Patricia McLeod of Whalley
Display Case — Embroidered Boxes by Judith Walker, of Lytham
M6 Exit 26, M61 Exit 8 to join tho A675 Blackbum/Preston Old Rood
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HOGHTON TOWER B n
Dramatic 16th century fortified hitltop mansion offers a unique setting for conferences, promotions, banquets, etc.
Here in the magnificent Ban^wrtng HolUomes I knighted the Loin of
Dolls house end Chinese teaware exhibition. Toarooms, gift shop open to the aeneral public from Easter Saturday, Sunday, Monday and every Sunday OiV.rards to tho ond of October. 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday afternoons in July and August 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. Pnvat^jsitsjhroughounhejveoj^ [Telephone Hoghton (025485) 2986 |
Usual entertainment In the lounge on Saturday
. SUNDAY, APRIL 8th MEMBERS DRAW - C14 Members and Bona Fide Guests
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*HONEY I THE KIDS
M U H RUN KH “TOM*y
T R O U B L E ’ vt G
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May we extend our thanks to all who supported the coffee morning. All raffle prizes have been claimed.
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY
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* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB I f SATURDAY, APRIL 7th
* RICKY VAUGHAN SUNDAY, APRIL 8th
Welcome Return
* TENILE TYSON > Don't Miss
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guesta
EVERY WEDNESDAY -k★ A ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
SECONDHAND BOOK FAIR
3 ^ * ’ ^ ^ 5 ^ Longrldge Civic Hall EASTER SATURDAY,
APRIL 14th 1990 10 a.m.— 5 p.m.
Over 15,000 books
Details: Tel. Bob Dobson (0253) 886103
GRAND EASTER
CRAFTS ROOM/ ANTIQUES/
FLEA MARKET
SUNDAY, APRIL 15th 10 a .m . -4 p.m.
The Moorcock Inn, Waddington Nr. Clitheroe Stalls: 0772 741646
W H E RE E V E R Y MEAL I S A SPECIAL OCCASION
Regal Buildings, Keighley Road, Skipton. Tel. 0756 700675
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384874
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 6th and 7th
GREENGAGE (Fantastic vocal/lnstntmental act)
PLUS SATURDAY ONLY DIAMOND
BOBBY (Comedian)
Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a table In tne Cabaret Room
STAR WEDNESDAY BAND * . * (Fantastic Goup) AMNESIA
Free admission Wednesday only when dining In the Carvery
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TH
JIMMY JAMES AND THE
VAGABONDS (Please book early to
avoid disappointment)
* LOUNGE BAR * MONDAY, APRIL 9TH
StaQUIZrts 8-30 p.m. Grand cash prizes
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Hack In time with
T ow I moor c l u b I FRIDAY, APRIL 6TH H
(Fantastic live group) DRUM PAT
Entertainment nightly Tuoeday, Thursday end Sunday
CARTER KEN
HARTLEY
ENTERTASNS EVERY SATURDAY PAUL LEE
AT THE ORGAN
ach Saturday for reservations between 6.30 - 7.30 p.m. special selections - 3 course dinner inc. coffee £.9*50
xtensive menu offering First class cuisine at affordable prices within the magnificent surroundings of the restored waterwheel of Chipping Com Mill
Bidding —'Cushion* — Pillow a — Duvoto — Bhaata [ — Towolo — Fumlahlng Fabrics — China — Rugs — I Noalary — Faahlon and lota lota mora, Unballavabla f prieaa.
MANUFACTURERS CLEARANCE SALE AT THE CORONATION HOTEL GISBURN
REGIONAL TRADE FAIRS
------ 10 a.m. to 5 p .m .------ WE WILL BE OPEN
GENUINE MILL CLEARANCES. ALL GOODS FULLY GUARANTEED.
Special quantity discounts for Hotels, Guest Houses, B & B etc.
A REAL BARGAIN DAY Also outdoor
CAR BOOT SALE ------ 10 a.m. to 4 p .m .------
£8 per space — Big crowds expected, reserve your space:- 0836 367754 or 0253 721035 (Eve.) or just arrive from 8-45
BOTH EVENTS ORGANISED BY:-
RAY PROMOTIONS LTD 0253 712776
HLTELTSI
CIVIC HALL Clitheroe ® 23278
COMMENCING FRIDAY 6TH APRIL TO THURSDAY AT 7-30 p.m. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2-15 p.m.
H i >A •viSU'\4'i« »«.-i
JACK BRYMER 75th Birthday Tour
BOWDON —The Bowdon Rooms, Wednesday 4 April 7-30 p.m. , CHORLEY — Town I fall, Thursday 5 April 7-30 p.m.
MACCLESFIELD — Heritage Centre, Saturday 7 April 8-00 p.m. SKIPTON—Town Hall, Sunday 8 April7 -30p.m.
Music by: Stravlnksy and Gounod (Petite Symphonic) Mozart and Debussy (Saxophone Rhapsody)
NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA (S ponsored by : S u lz e r UK L td a n d R. C r e s s y a n d Son)
Telephone for details (061) 941 5646, Chorlcy 68666, Macclesfield 22677, Skipton 798515
F R E E PARKING • E A S Y A C C E S S • R E F R E SHM EN T S T ick e ts : advance booking recommended.
dine in luxuriant and pleasant surroundings. Our restaurant offers an exclusive A La
For the best value for money come and
Carte menu plus free admission to the After Dark Nightclub.
£15 per head all Inclusive (5 course meal) •
Cpahqe GOOD FRIDAY "FEAST OF FISH" .
EASTER SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY
Lunch 3 courses
and.Coffeee.. . . £8.75 Dinner 4 courses and Coffee.. . £13.95
from
TUESDAY 17th until SUNDAY 29th APRIL
Our dinner menu will feature
"PROVENCE and LANGUEDOC" Accompanied by Regional Wines
A P R IL 2 6 th , 2 7 th and 2Bth. B o lto n -b y -B o w lo n d Drama
G ro u p p r e s e n t a p a n to m ime. C in d e re lla , in th e v i l lage h a l l. E n q u ir ie s , B o lto n * b y -B ow la n d 2 7 7 .
S A T U R D A Y . 5 T H M A Y , 1 9 9 0 , S t M a r y 's L a d le s G ro u p M a y F a ir .
S U N D A Y , JU N E 3 rd , Round T a b le /L io n s H e r i ta g e F a ir ,
S U N D A Y M A Y 1 3 th , 1990, F r ie n d s o f C l ith e ro e R.G .S. G ia n t Du c k Race.
2 n d and 3 rd JU N E , 19 9 0 . S la id b u rn Steam and V in tage V e h ic le D is p la y .
2 7 th M A Y 19 9 0 . F lea M a r k e t a t S la ld b u rn In a large m arq uee. Home-made teas. B o o k a s ta ll w i th E. Slin g c r , S la ld b u rn 2 6 5 .
S U N D A Y . 2 4 t h J U N E , Ch algley M a n o r Open Day, 2 p .m . - 4 -3 0 p .m .
S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 5 th , 1 9 9 0 , S t o n y h u r s t H .L .H .C .T . G ra n d Jum b le Sale, Jum b le w e lcom e . Con ta c t M r D . R ow k ln s a t the Co lle ge.
THE AUCTIONEER
NEW MARKET STREET CLITHEROE
LANCASHIRE BB72JW Telephone: 0200 27153
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make a claim 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 publicising your event and giving notice to other or ganisations your intention.
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\ King Street, Clithoroe Tel. 24604/22323
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\ CAR BOOT SALE « : S . 1 ★ 11 a-m. —4 p.m. Efi.oo per car *
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