2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 8th, 1990 ',
Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) J
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1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE
7*00CR YSTAL TIPPS AND ALISTAIR
7-05 J A N O S C H ' S STORY Cartoon
7*30 P O D D I N G T O N PEAS Cartoon
7-
11- 12-
9- 00 GOING LIVE! SHOW
Cartoon
6-00 BREAKFAST SERIALS 8-
1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2-
• 'Garden Of Evil*
4- 00 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION ‘France v New Zea land’ Second Test
35 BABAR THE ELEPHANT 35B R A V E S T A R R Space
12-15 GRANDSTAND With Des mond Lynam 12.20 Foot ball: Action from the Euro pean Cup socond round second legs. 12.25 Rowing: the World Championships from Tasmania 12.45 Rac ing from Cheltenham. 12.55 News 1.0 Rowing 1.20 Rac ing 1.30 Rallying: Round 3 of the Mobil 1 Rally Chal lenge 1.55 Racing 2.10 Rugby League: l ive coverage of Groat Britain v Australia at Old Trafford 3.50 Football 4.00 Rugby Union: highlights of Scotland v Argentina at Murrayfield 4.40 Final Score.
5-00 NEWS: WEATHER 5-10 Regional News and Sport 5-15 TOM AND JERRY TRIPLE BILL
6- 20 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS
6- 7-
5- 35THE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW
55 RUSS ABBOTT
6-15 ALL CREATURES GREAT. AND SMALL
9-05NEWS AND S POR T : Weathor
9-25 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION F E S T I V A L OF REM- BRANCE In the presence of the Queen and members of the Royal Family at the Royal Albert Hall. With the Mas sed Bands of the Guards Division, displays from the three servicos, and singing led by the RAF Brize Norton Singers. Narrated by Richard Baker, and com mentary Irom Raymond Baxter.
12*30 WEATHER 12-35 CLOSE
10-55 FILM: HAREM Nastassja Kinski's New York stockbro ker is kipnappod by oil sheikh Ben Kingsley and whisked away to his harem in the Muslim East
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5-00 ITN MORNING NEWS 64)0 TV AM 9-25 MOTORMOUTH
11- 12-
BLE DECKERS 'Helping Hound' The team help an old lady threatened with eviction.
12-50 MAX, THE 2,000 YEAR- OLD-MOUSE ‘A Voyage Wi t h S l n b a d T h e Sailor'.
1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather
NEKA(Now series) Anneka Rico returns with her Chal- longor truck to tackle chal lenges sot by the public to help a good cause
15THE LORD MA Y OR ’ S 12 WEATHER
5-
445 RESULTS SERVICE With Ellon Welsby
5-10 GRANADA NEWS 5-15 CARTOON TIME 5-25THE NEW ADVENTURES OF B L A C K B E A U T Y ‘Horse Sense’.
5- 00 (TN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather
RENDEZVOUS 6- 10SATURDAY MATINEE: 55NEWSVIEW with Moira
Stuart and Lynette Lithgow; Weatherview.
7- 40 THE RING OF THE NIBE-. LUNG
M5 SATURDAY NIGHT CLIVE 9-50 MOVING PICTURES Kale Leys presents the cinema magazine
6- 25 BLIND DATE 7- 25 BEADLE’S ABOUT with Jeremy Beadle
7-55STAY LUCKY ’ Bigamy Blues'.
60QITN N E W S A N D
9-20 ALIENS Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn. Alter 57 years spent drijting through space in oblivious sleep,
' Flight Officer Ripley, sole survivor of the starship Nos- tromo, is rescued by a sal vage craft owned by the mining company which sent her ship on its original ill* fatod journey
11-15STARRING SYLVESTER STA L LO NE ...RHINES TONE Dolly Parton.
25CH A L L E N G E A N -
2-00 THE HIT MAN AND HER 44)0 SPORTS ACTION ‘Presi dent's Triathlon Challenge - Dallas' 1600 participants tost their swimming, bicy cling and running skills alongside top professional triathletes.
4-25 AMERICA'S TOP 10
11-25BALLOON Sue Beards- more travels across the Mid lands in a hot-air balloon.
11- 55THE 12-
MOONERS Vintage Ameri can comedy starring Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden and Art Carney as his best pal Ed Norton. Ralph goes to a masquerade party as an alien life form.
30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 HERE COME THE DOU
1-55 DISCOVERIES UNDER WATER
245 MAHABHARAT 3-25 F I L M :
S W E E T
CHARITY Shirley MacLaine stars as a dancer who part ners visitors to the seedy Fandango Ballroom and cherishes an elusive dream of love, marriage and respectability.
545 MEXICO VIVO 6-10 LATE AGAIN The best of 'The Late Show'.
1933. Delightful vintage musical about an out-of- work showgirl who gets a much-needed job on a show financed by an attractive but mysteriously reticent young man whom she regretfully assumes is a thief, after roading a newspaper report about a bank cashior who has absconded with 20,000 dollars. Ruby Keelor, Dick Powell, Joan Blondell and Warren William star.
H O N E Y -
11-10 PITFALLS OF A SPORT ING LIFE
1040 ENDLESS SUMMER North Devon rural life rediscovered in old family photograph albums.
9-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY
SPORT Followed by ITV National Weather
55 CATCHPHRASE
11- 30 FILM: THE LAST PICTURE SHOW
1- 30 CLOSE ( th q n n q l 43
6- 00 COMIC BOOK Cartoons including Aquaman, Dr Snuggles, and The Mighty Thor
7- 30 NEWS SUMMARY
9-00 NEWS SUMMARY 9-03 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING UNE
6-00 TRANSWORLD SPORT In ternational sporting news and interviews.
KMX) CHECK OUT 10-30JU D G E HA RDY AND SON MGM’s classic family saga continues with Andy (Mickey Rooney) trying to earn some cash by tracking down a missing woman for his father (Lewis Stone) and getting his girl friends to help h im w in an e s s a y competition
12-
9-30 SAME DIFFERENCE new series of the programme reflecting the lives and con cerns of disabled people presented by Libby Cross and Mark Todd. With singing and subtitles.
9-25 SING AND SWING Perfor mances by the jazz stars of the 30s arid 40s.
7-36 I N T E R N A T I O N A L TIMES ITN reporters from around the world introduce background reports on the news in various countries.
1040TWIN PEAKS Third epi sode of David Lynch's cult American whodunit starring Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkoan, Piper Laurie and Russ Tamblyn
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V& PRICE Harp Lager : V2 PRICE Bulmer Cider : Draught
Guinness 75p a pint. Max. Strong white
Cider - Buy 2 get 1 FR E E
TUESDAY NIGHT - Ken Hartley at the organ with guest artists
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS - Pat Carter p a r t ie s
THURSDAY NIGHT - Carl Langdon (Fantastic Vocalist/Organist entertains)
THE FULL STORY ON PAGE 6
WRESTLING BONANZA Munlciple Hall, Colne
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15th AT 8-00 p.m. '
Doors Open 7-15 TAG CLASH
Gentlemen
Tag Champions:- SUPERFLYS
Jimmy Ocean & Ric Knight Versus
Father & Son Duo Alan & Adam Kilby
Plus action with girls Miss Julie Star
Miss Lena
Tourist Information Centre Scotland Road, Nelson.
61 Albert Road, Colne, or' LEISURE
TEL: BOX OFFICE , 864721
A lt S ta r Line Up N o t To Bo Missed For Tickets
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING OPENING TIMES
At MYTTON’S FARM CRAFTS
AND TEA ROOM Slaidburn, Nr. Clitheroe.
TEL: 02006 273 or 200
SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS ★ 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ★
LATE NIGHT OPENING:- Fridays 9th, 16th & 23rd
November 7 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.
Go past front door of Hark to Bounty for 1 full mile, first right, first farm right.
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PLUS OUTDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
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12-55CH AN N E L 4 RACING' FROM DONCASTER
2-
20 FILM: GOLD DIGGERS OF 5-
4- 55TOPSPIN A table-tennis 'ballet' of edited footage from a match of titans.
BAND 10 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS
6- 30 RIGHT TO REPLY 7- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 600 ADVENTURES: ON THE TRAIL OF THE CHINESE WI LDMAN
9-00 L.A. LAW Simian Chanted Evening
104)0 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA TIONAL presents THE EMIGRANTS 2/3: Santa Fo The second of a trilogy of films based on the autobi ography of writer Georg Ste fan Troller, following the flight of a group of German Jews from Nazi persecution
12-15THE WEEK WITH JON ATHAN ROSS All the highs and lows from this week's programmes, compiled for your late night delight and delectation.
1245 SNOOPS The Sagittarian Candidate
r
140 THE WORD 240 CLOSE
SUNDRY ' +£*****+ CBBC -1 )
645THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE
9-15A VO U S
104)5 BUSINESS MATTERS 10-
L A
FRANCE! French tor beginners.
Remembrance Sunday, HM tho Queen lays a wreath of poppies at the Cenotaph: the Rt Rev Graham Leon ard, Bishop of London, con ducts a short act of worship; and 7,000 ex-servicemon and women stage a march- past. Commentary by David Dimbleby.
11-
124)5 SEE HEARI 12- 30 COUNTRY FILE 14)0 News; ON THE RECORD 2- 00 EASTENDERS 34)5 THE FLINTSTONES 3- 30 SMASH HITS POLL WIN NERS’ PARTY (with Rodio
5 1) 5- 6-
-00 THE CLOTHES SHOW
6-20 NEWS; Weather 6-
7-
letters for Remembrance Sunday.
635 GRANADA NEWS 640 HIGHWAY 745 CLOSE TO HOME ’ \he N i g h t T h o E a r t h Moved' with Paul Nicholas.
30THE C E N O T A P H For
630 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.
635 NIPPON 4: “The Learning Machine'
Marian Monti
745THE RUTH RENDELL MYSTERIES 'An Unklnd- noss of Ravens’ part One. First of a new story in this mystery series. When Dora asks a favour of Wexford, he finds himself drawn info a deeply unsettling case.
845 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.
55 THIS IS THE DAY Viowors' 12-
164)5 SPITTING IMAGE 1635 TH E S O U T H B A N K SHOW With Melvyn Bragg
35 QUIZ NIGHT 94)5 LONDON’S BURNING
11- 35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H
1- 001 SPY 'Laya' Followed by ITN News Headlines.
2- 00STARRING KENNETH MORE . . .NEXT TO NO TIME (1958)
340 PICK OF THE WEEK 4-10 THE ITV CHART SHOW
25 HEARTS OF GOLD 10 SUM CHANCE
35 SONGS OF PRAISE FOR
REMEMBRANCE Martyn Lewis visits Malta
84)5 HOWARDS' WAY 9-00THE GREEN MAN Final part
9-50 NEWS; Weather
104)5 HEART OF THE MATTER 1040 THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MOLLY DODD
114)5 CLEAN SLATE 11- 12-
12-20 CLOSE. fGrqnqdq) 10-
64)0 ITN MORNING NEWS 600 TV AM 9- 25 THE DISNEY CLUB
10- 30R EMEMB R A N C E DAY SERVICE
11- 30OH WHAT A LOVELY TOUR As a Lewis gunner with the Royal Sussex Regi ment in World War One, the fields of Flanders held vivid memories for Jack Notman, who died in his 90s last year. In this Remombrance Sunday film Jack heads back on a coach trip to the battlefields of Northern France and Belgium.
12- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR ‘The Missing’ Followed by AAP KAA HAK, advice pro gramme for Asian veiwers.
12-30 GRANADA THIS WEEK 14K)fTN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.
1- 10 WALDEN
605 BULLSEYE 6 3 5 C O R O N A T I O N STREET Omnibus edition
2- 00 RICHMOND HILL 2-55 THE MATCH ‘Manchester City v Leods United' Uve from Maine Road
35 MAHABHARAT 15 Weather
(now sorles) Return of the 'Upstairs, Downstairs' sit com from the Hi-de-Hi! team
15YOU RANG M’ LORD? - 2
7-30 CHILDREN’S BBC TWO Starts with KING ROLLO
7-35 PLAYDAYS 7*55 IS THAT A FACT? 610 PINOCCHIO 630 MOVABLE FEASTS 645 LITTL BITS 610 CORNERS 9-30 D U N G E O N S DRAGONS
11-10 BOXPOPS 11-
1640 FILM: PENNIES FROM HEAVEN The 1981 feature film version of Dennis Pot ter’s hit BBC TV series, star ring Steve Martin as shoot- music salesman Arthur Parker, whose frustration with his sexually reluctant wife and lack ot success in business make him long tor the world protrayed in the songs he loves
12-25 DANCE ENERGY 1-05 RAPIDO 140 CLOSE.
(Channel 4 )
600 TRANSWORLD SPORT 7-00 GARDENERS' CALENDAR Autumn IV
600 DENNIS 630 BOBOBOBS 600 EARLY BIRD 625 ORIENTATIONS
1600 A WEEK IN POLITICS — SECOND READING
1045DENNIS The Wizzer of Odd
A N D
1040UNCLE JAC K . . .AND OPERATION GREEN
50 THE O-ZONE
12- 3 0 S C R U T I N Y ( N e w series) lain Macwhirter reports on the work of Par liamentary committees
15 LINK 'Parenting USA’
1-00 ONE IN FOUR 1- 30 ARABIA: SAND, SEA AND SKY
2- 20 TROUBLESHOOTER Sir John Harvey-Jones recom mends some drastic medi cine to the famiy-run Morgan Motor Company
34X) F I L M : T H E
600 RUGBY SPECIAL 600 JUKE BOX JURY 635THE
7-
PROGRAMME Home Making
SEARCHERS John We finds himself among fc Texan ranchers who fall for an Indian ruse to draw them away (rom home, and sub sequently spends five years searching for the Comanche chief who has abducted his young niece. Wayne said this’was a personal favourite among his films
jVayne fellow
M O N E Y
8- 05NOT O N L Y . . .B U T ALSO Vintage wit Irom
humorists Peler Cook and Dudley Moore, with guest
124X)Northwestmlnster New series. Flagship of political programmes in the North- West. Presented by Felicity Goodey live from the BBC North studios in Manchester.
655 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS
11-00 OWL TV 11- 30 GRIM TALES The Fisher man and His Wife
1145 THE ASTROLOGY SHOW 12- OOTHE WA L T O N S The Tailspln
14)0VOYAGE TO THE BOT TOM OF THE SEA Eleven Days to Zero
650 D I C K T U R P I N — HIGHWAYMAN
2-00 LAUGHTER IN PARADISE (9151) Starring Alastair Sim, Fay Compton, George Cole and Guy Middleton as a quartet who each inherit £50,000 from an eccentric relative — but there are strange strings attached.
4-15 NAT KING COLE SHOW 445 ANSWERING BACK $-30News S umma r y and Weather followed by ROAD TO AVONLEA Aunt Abigail's Beau
6- 30 THE COSBY SHOW The Dead End Kids Meet Dr Lotus
7- OOEQUINOX: PATENTLY OBVIOUS?
600 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 630THE MEDIA SHOW Red, Hot & Blue — Aids and the Media
15THE TRIALS OF LIFE
12-10DEATH IN A FRENCH GARDEN (Peril En La Demeure) (1985)
24)0 CLOSE.
1615 H O L L Y W O O D MA V E R I C K S : P A P E R MOON (1973) Peter Bog danovich's sharp, sardonic comedy set in 1936 starring Tatum O'Neal in her Oscar- winning movie debut as a nine-year-old orphan who improves a reluctant con- man's (Ryan O'Neal) busi ness of fleecing widows.
7-30ONCE UPON A TIME. . .LIFE
Arts and Entertainments Centre Friday, November 9th - 8 p.m.
E C ISMEIBl Jazz College Sextet plays tho groat jazz standards
Stan Barker and Digby Fairweather lead an evening of cheerful, stomping jazz in aid of the training of young jazz musicians
Tickets £3.50 Concessions £2.50 Sunday, November 11th - 8 p.m.
CLIVE GREGSON & CHRISTINE COLLISTER
The classic due: Mischief, A Change in the Weather, Now Love is a Strange Hotel
Tickets £4.50 Concessions £3.50 Mondav. November 12th - 4:30 D.m. £1.50 ALICE Workshop/audition
For 9 --16 yr olds who would like lo dance with the Lewis • : , London Ballet production ■,
Association for Spiritual Knowledge A QUESTION OF SPIRITUALISM
(Spiritualist Philosophy and Mediumshlp) with Jill Harland, Brenda Lawrence DSNU and Lionel Owen
Monday, November 12th - 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3 (10 or more £2.50)
Tuesday, November 13th -.7.30 p.m. Chamber Music Series No. 3,-
MARGARET FINGERHUT (Piano)
Mozart (Sonata K283), Suk, Chopin (incl Polonaise in A major), Liszt (Inc Hungarian Rhapsody no 15). "A brilliant and distin, ** * ’ * ............................. Tickets £4.50 /
iguished p ia n is fS ir Yehudi Menuhin. £3.50 Concessions, £3.50 / £2.50
NOW BOOKING
EMPEROR AND THE BEGGAR •nd Chekov's THE PROPOSAL
Wsdnssday,
Nov.mbar 21st TARA ARTS Brecht's: THE
■ MEDIEVAL PLAYERS 'PINOCCHIO'
Dac»mbot3rd-5th
company set The liar's Tale in 'a money grabbing, moraUroo, Thalcherite Sociely*.
Tho "bawdy, rumbustious
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
LEWIS LONDON BALLET December 13th - 15th
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Dance Group, Disco and Supper
Eat and drink at The Mechanics in the Colfee 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
for a fun day out on that wet, windy cold day, or anytime where its summer all day long.
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Summer temperatures, even in winter. Temperatures are now up for winter. Why not call at Pendle Wavelengths
635THE CENOTAPH High lights of this morning’ s parade and service in Whitehall.
CLITHEROE LADIES LIFEBOAT GUILD
A COFFEE MORNING AT
The Spread Eagle Hotel Sawley ON
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15th 10-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.
Various Stalls
CLITHEROE METHODIST CIRCUIT
19TH FESTIVAL OF YOUTH
NOVEMBER 12th— 17th 1990 COACH HIRE HODSONS OF GISBURN
----------- TH E FAMILY 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
Adjudications Monday to Thursday Commencing 7 p.m.
Exhibition of Art, Photography, Handicrafts etc.
Open each evening prior to Adjudications Irom 6-30 p.m.
CONCERT OF FINALISTS &
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES AND CERTIFICATES
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1711) AT 6-30 p.m. In Trinity School Hall
Friday, November 16th - 8 p.m. Blues at Padiham Town Hall (licensed bar)
THE RAY MINHINITT BAND Support: The Harpbreakers
Best British Blues Track ot 89/90 on the Paul Jones Show.
Tick e ts E4 MusIcorD h o ld e r s £3
Friday, November 17th - 8 p.m. Folk at Padiham Town Hall (licensed bar)
DICK GAUGHAN Tickets £4.00 C o n c e s s io n s / MusIcarD £3.00 Radical singing at its most powerful
Commmtff' Arte Ewtrfe Xmas Craft Special
j . Saturday, December 8th ‘SP
1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For 6-11 year olds £2 “ ^ N D t m IT S ALWAYS SUMMERTIME AT
^ T h e A w a rd W in n in g R i tz y N ig h tc lu b
are currently taking bookings for Christmas Lunches and Dinners.
Prices from £6.95 per person
Includes 4 course traditional Christmas meal, hats, novelties and crackers.
B R IN G Y O U R PA R TY T O OURS Make your booking now
<%\ CONTACT BURNLEY 0282 26531/413680 Also admission into the Northwest's No. 1 Nightclub
12-25AMERICAN FOOTBALL’ RED 42 A repeat of yester day's weekly magazine pro gramme with Mick Luckhurst and Gary Imlach.
Have a Good Time Last Night? Not half? We went to:-
THE OLD POST 55 ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME
HOUSEfor dinner Nice?'
One of the nicest places I've been to! I did'nt know Clitheroe had anywhere so warm & cosy.
Food Good?
Superb! We wore spoilt for choice. Apparently they've changed the Menu recently and people say its a big improvement.
Expensive? Not at all — and the warm welcome was free!
I think I ’l l Try It . Have You Got The Number?
Yes its Clitheroe 22025 and the address is:- 38 KING STREET, CLITHEROE
By the way. it's worth having a look at their Christmas Monu too — we've booked in for our office party. Some of us are even slaying overniglil.
TRINITY DRAMA GROUP — Present —
BEYOND A JOKE A farce by Derek Benfield
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 8th, 9th, 10th at 7-30 p.m.
In TRINITY SCHOOL HALL, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE
Tickets £2 Adults, £ 1.50 Children and
O.A.Ps inc refreshments AVAILABLE FROM: Allen’s, Parson Lane or tel: Clitheroe 25186
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CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’SlCLUB L ,; I
Whalley Road,Clitheroo — Tel:23337• -> TONIGHT
i THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8th Y «
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SOUNDS express : ★ FROM 8.30 p.m. *
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th *
THE HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORITCULTURAL SOCIETY
S ecreta ry : Mrs E Bagshaw, The Manse, Newton in Bowland Clitheroe. BB7 3DZ
TELEPHONE SLAIDBURN 6 9 7
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
To Be Held At Dunsop Bridge Village Hall On THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15th AT 8-00 p.m.
» iM t » » » » r ( » » s t » < ( » < r s u u n u u n u n m i n m J # : ;■ Members and Bona Fide G u e s t s .■■■ir-.'-r'i---M CIVIC HALL
CLITHEROE @ 23278 Commencing Friday
November 9th For 6 days at 7-30 p.m.
BRUCE WILLIS DIE HARD 2
(15 Cert)
NIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY
HENRY WINKLERS * ROCKIN’ WANKEL * ENGINE
* Usual entertainment Friday and Sundayy* J
: : 2 Boy Keyboard, guitar vocal ‘ Members Draw £100-14835,
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No Booking Necessary, arrive from 8.30 a.m. Organised by and Trade enquiries to:
RAY PROMOTIONS LTD. 0836 367754 V.
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Tel: 0756 794895 bARn ON THURSDAY
A load of hype about coloured water? Or a glorious excuse to indulge? Come along and decide for yourself!
(Plus our usual blackboard standards)
SPECIAL FRENCH MENU NOV. 15th - NOV. 17th
Reservations advisable for meals Live music every Tuesday night - "The Mignty Four."
Giles Bradley Classical Guitarist
Trad & New Orleans Jazz &
c every Thursday night -
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384874
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV. 9th and 10th
WH1TTICOME FAIR (Fabulous Cabaret Group)
SATURDAY ONLY
JOHN MARTIN (Comedian)
Why nol book a moal in tho Carvery an a le so rv o a lablo in the Cabaiot
WEDNESDAYS
A L L S T A R C A B A R E T P R O G R AM M E
WED. NOVEMBER 14th IVY LEAGUE
WED. NOVEMBER 21st
THE MARKS BROTHERS
WED. NOVEMBER 28th THE LOVE AFFAIR
★ LOUNGE BAR ★ TUESDAY AND SUNDAY
KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Back *n timo with
PAT CARTER THURSDAY and 9ATURDAY
CARL LANGDON Guost Artist Wotcomo
THUR. NOVEMBER 22nd
JOE M0RTS REUNION NIGHT Featuring
WAMMYS All Star Band Plus
KEN DILLON (Comedian)
C hildrens C hristma s Party and Toys Limited Tickets £2.50 NOW ON SALE
Proceeds in aid of The Lions EVERY SUNDAY
MAMMOTH CAR BOOT SALE
Wine and Food Bar NOVEMBER 15th
S A T U R D A Y , 1 s t D e c em b e r , S t M a r y ' s L a d i e s C r o u p . C h r i s tm a s F a i r , s t a l l s A t c u s .
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