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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 10th, 1990


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WO OPEN UNIVERSITY 7-30 PLAYDAYS


.7-50 THE MUPPET BABIES B -1 5 TH E


MANCHESTER 10-


HOLMES AND TH E BAS- K ER VILLE C U R S E Fea­ ture-length cartoon version ot Conan Doyle's famous detective murder mystery, with the voices ol Peter O'Toole, Helen Morse and Ron Haddrick


11- 57 WEATHER


-12-00 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam, featuring live coverage of the FA Cup Final. 12-05 TEAM NEWS. 1 2 -3 0 R A C IN G FR OM LINGFIELD PARK: Calor Derby Trial Stakes. 12-35 THE FOOTBALL CLUBS. A look behind the scenes at both clubs. 1-00 RACING FROM LINGFIELD PARK: Marley Roof Tile Oaks Trial Stakes. 1-05 N EW S . 'M O THE ROAD TO WEMBLEY. A look back at how the teams made it to the final. 2 -0 0 T E A M S O N T H E PITCH. 2-40 “ABIDE WITH M E " . 3-00 C U P FINAL: Crystal Palace v Manchester United live from Wembley Stadium.


5-15 PINK PANTHER SHOW 5-35 NEWS: Weather W5 Regional News and Sport 5- 6- 7-


8 - 1 5 F R O M ,


1-00 IT# NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-


GRIZZLY ADAMS - 2- 05 S A T U R D A Y M A T IN E E : ’ 50 F I L M : S H E R L O C K


TH E G R E A T ESCAP E In 1942, to minimise the num­ ber ol prison-camp escapes, the Nazis place all "high risk" Internees in a maxi­


mum security compound, Stalag Lult North. After several unsuccessful escape bids, the prisoners are


joined by Bartlett, a born organiser who has soon ini­ tialed the construction of three escape tunnels, to get 250 men to freedom.


5-10ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


5-20 GRANADA NEWS 5-25 STEAL


5- 55 BAYWATCH 6- 50 WAYNE DOBSON


7- 20 TH E TW O O F US Ashley and Elaine decide to throw a parly. Gordon's brother pro­ vides the disco. Now all they need is guests.


7- 8-


9- National Weather


VIE Another chance to see this story featuring the tough


50 THE FLYING DOCTORS 35 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS 25 T H R E E U P ,


DOWN Sam arranges a surprise for Daphne. Angie has a screen test for a new commercial. And Nick has a date with an old flame


7-55 FILM: THE CASE OF THE LO S T LOVE starring Ray­ mond Burr, Barbara Hale and Paul Drake Jr. Lawyer Perry Mason comes to the rescue of an old flame whose husband is accused ol murder on the eve of her appointment to the Senate. Perry agrees to defend him, but his investigations pro­ d u c e som e s ta r t l in g revelations.


9-30 N E W S SPORT: Weather


9-50 C A S U A L TY The casualty team is confronted by a vari­ ety of strange cases, includ­ ing a dancing housewife and a suicidal priest.


1M0 MATCH OF THE DAY: THE R O A D T O W E M B ­ LEY Highlights of today's FA Cup Final between Crys­ tal Palace and Manchester United introduced by Des­ mond Lynam


1-40 PARAMOUNT CITY


12-20 FILM: DOUBLE DEAL 1-50 Weather


(qronodo)


54)0 ITN MORNING NEWS 6-00 TV AM 9-25 GHOST TRAIN


11- 12-


HIS FRIENDS A N D T W O


Scottish detective. A glamor­ ous woman shoots her hus­ band dead through the wind­ screen of his car. II looks like a straightforward case for Taggart, until the police surgeon examines the body.


10- 40 ASPEL& COMPANY 11- 25 HAROLD ROBBINS' "The Betsy" A story of intrigue and power within the Ameri­ can car industry in Detroit


1- 40 THE TWILIGHT ZONE 2- 00 HIT MAN AND HER Fol­ lo w e d b y I T N N ew s Headlines


4-001 S T EXPOSURE (Chonnol 4)


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 00 KABOODLE


7-30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 84)0 TRANSWORLD SPORT


94)0 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING UNE


9-25 SING AND SWING 9-30 LISTENING EYE


104)0 INDIAN SCREEN: AGNEE- P A TH Final film In the series, Agneepath (Path of Fire), tells of domestic drama and the Bombay underworld (1990)


12-50 P E T E SMITH S P E C IA L I - T I E S : S A F E HOME (1954)


A T


14K) EQUINOX: BAMBOO One of the world's most versatile maferials, bamboo is the mainstay of the Chinese economy, and is playing an important part in the coun­ try's current economic and industrial revolution, (rpt.)


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND


2-00TAW N Y P IP IT Charming comedy about the effects on a Cotswold village of the dis­ covery of a pair of rare birds nesting in a local meadow.


t*****)f SUNDRY C BBC - 1 )


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-


9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY


104)0 BAZAAR 10-


FOR IT


10- 11-


55 PLAYDAYS 15 MAKING SENSE OF GOD


N E S S Glenda Jackso n looks at issues facing women returning lo paid employment, meeting Ihree who chose a retraining course lo give them confi­


dence before resuming work.


11- 40 S T E P U P WORDPOWER


124)5 SIGN EXTRA 12-


T O 30 COUNTRY FILE


1- 00 News; ON THE RECORD 2- 00 EASTENDERS 3- 00 FI L M : D O N O V A N ' S REEF with John Wayne in the title role, Lee Marvin, Jack Warden and Elizabeth Allen. After the war, three US sailors settle on a South Sea island. One is visited by his daughter Irom Boston, who is unaware that she has now has some little Polyne­ sian step-brothers and sis­ ters and unprepared for the affenfions of her father's pal, Donovan, another ex-sailor who runs the local bar.


4- 45 FAST BUCK DUCK 4-


week a look at the different forms ol work undertaken by


children around the world. For some it's a chance lo earn extra pocket money, but lor all loo many it's part ot a light lor survival. In Manila, Melinda scavenges on a huge rubbish dump lo earn an average 25p per


• day to keep hersell alive, while Tammy in Yorkshire receives £9 a week for her paper round which she is


saving to buy a goldfish lank.


5- 40 THE CLOTHES SHOW 32 young people taka lo the catwalk at the Brighton Centro for the final of the


Models 90 compeiilion, with


• judges including Yasmin La Bon and designer Edina Ronay.


6- 15 LIFELINE


6-25 NEWS Weather 6- 40 PRAISE BEI 7-


AND SMALL A keen new veterinary student arrives lo help out at the practice but refuses lo eat meat or sail. James meets a childhood sweelheart and solves Mr Wain's unusual phobia. ■


8- 05 B L A C K A D D ER II From


medieval England .to the ; court ol Elizabeth I, where the second series finds R o w a n A tk i n s o n as Edmund, descendant of the original Blackadder, dancing to the whims of bar quixotic


majesty (Miranda Richard­ son). The first episode sees him appointed Lord High Executioner.


8-


•semi-final, with Magnus Magnusson. Contenders answer questions on the his- ■ tory ot the Belgian Royal Family, the life and times ol


, times ot H. H. Asquith and the “Dance to the Music ol


- Time',' novels ol Anthony . •Powell.


-


94)5 NEWS Weather ■ ■ 9- 20 TH A T ’S LIFE


• 104)0S IN G L E V O IC E S : " Th e ’


11- 12-


Last Supper" by Carla Lane, starring Michael Angelis as a butcher who meets his vegetarian wife lor a meal on the eve of their divorce. They relive old times and, alter the meeting, he tries lo


fathom why their marriage failed.


25 TA K E NOBODY'S WORD 50 BUSINESS MATTERS


15WOMEN M E A N B U S I ­


10- 30 EVERYMAN 11- 10W O M E N M E A N BUSINESS


35 MAHABHARAT 15 Weather


(Grqnqdq)


54)0 ITN MORNING NEWS 6-00 TV AM .


9-


TH E GHOST OF CYPRESS SWAMP PART 2 The con­ cluding part ol Iha Disney company's first ever film for television con ta ins an excelling climactic battle between Ihe teenage hero and a black panlher, plus a twist ending that you just might see cominq.


10- 10-45 LINK


114)0 MORNING WORSHIP 12-00 VISIONS Followed by AAP KAA HAK.


12-30 G R A N A D A T H I S


W E E K Followed by G R A N D A N E W S HEADLINES.


50 ALL OUR CHILDREN This 1-


14)0 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


10 EYEWITNESS


2- 00RICHMOND HILL Susan faces a crisis with the corner shop.


2- 55 B R A V E 3-


N E W WILDERNESS 25 SUN DA Y M A T IN E E Co­


lourful children's adventure,' a Latvian version ol The Three Muskateers.


4- 35 TH E PRINCE AND PRIN­ CES S O F W A L E S IN HUNGARY


5- 05 BUL LSE YE W ith J im Bow6n


5- 35 CORONATION STREET 6- 30 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


6-35 GRANADA NEWS 6- 40 HIGHWAY: GUERNSEY ~


7- 15 A KIND OF LIVING Who Is Bradley Passmore — and why is Beasley so nervous


about the prospect ol start­ ing a new |ob?


7- 45P E R F E C T S C O U N - 15 ALL CREATURES GREAT


DRELS Buchanan plays a butler, and Cassidy has a "play" that'will yield £50,000 ■


from a millionaire construc­ tion tycoon.


8- 4 5 J E E V E S A N D W O O S ­ TER


■ 9-45 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


1005 SPITTING IMAGE 10-35 CELEBRATION "S TU A R T


SUTCLIFFE — MIDNIGHT ANGEL”


11- 35 PRISONER C E L L BLOCK H More drama Irom Wen­ tworth Prison. Followed bv ITN NEWS HEADLINES -


35 MASTERMIND The second


12- 30 QUIZ NIGHT 14)01 S P Y Followed by ITN News Headlines.- ■ ~ - . > .


-.24)0TH E BIG V A L L E Y 'Th e Lady From Mesa'


Simon Bolivar, the llte and ■ -


. low e d by I T N NEWS HEADLINES


M opickO P IC k OF TH E WEEK Fol- .............


3- 30 TH E ITV CHART SHOW*":: 4- 2 5 S H O R T . S T O R Y T H E - ■ ATRE. "Vicky" A teenager starts to rob houses. iV iq, :jv


4-40 JOBF1NOER ' ’ b “ _ - 2 6- 35 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-00 WESTMINSTER WEEK 14)0 GRANDSTAND Introduced by St eve R id e r . 1- 00 MOTOR RACING The san Marino Grand.Prix Irom Imo l a . 3 - 2 5 R U G B Y LEAGUE Live coverage ol the Slones Bitter Premier­ ship Final from Manchester. 5 -0 0 H O C K E Y T he Women’s World Cup trom


- Sydney W S T H E PROGRAMME 7- 15 TH E NATURAL WORLD


84)5 YO-YO MA: A MONTH IN TANGLEWOOD


94)5F ILM : T E N COM M AN D ­ MENTS Starring Krystyna Janda and Aleksandr.Bar­ din!. Krzysztof Kieslowski's acclaimed sequence ol TV tilms continues with the story ol a young woman who wants to know ho wlong her seriously ill husband will live, . because she Is pregnant by


. another man. Ultimately, tho ’ doctor is forced to commit himsell against his bettor


• judgement (In Polish with • English subtitles).


1M5GRANDPRIX Highlights ol


.. today's San Marino Grand Prix ■ .


10-40 MOVIEDROME 1W3 FILM: B R A Z IL Starring . .. Jonathan Pryce, Robert Da Niro and Katherine Hel-


- - » mond. Tony Gilliam's black - • comedy set In a metropolis


beset by bomb-throwers where a civil servant in tho


■ , Ministry ol Information finds - v tho girt ot his dreams as his


life disintegrates Into a night-: mare(1984).v<> -J - , .


,.F90RAPlbO with Antoine da


........ .Caunes, featuring Billy Idol, -


- guitar hero Jell Beck and producer Daniel Lands.


•B. f : : M O N E Y


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Situated in the heart of-’Witch Country’ in the quiet village of Barley . .. nestling at the foot of Pendle I-Iill.


G u t te r N a u QDiuttPrsIiftp '


. Q U A L ITY A N D Q U A N T IT Y IS O U R SPECIALITY


With a full A I.a Carte Menu and an inclusive Grill Room Menu • -available, we can also cater for vegetarians;-


;Bring the family for Sunday Lunch, when we have special ratesfor "• .


■ ■ ........ children: Vy i-:-' M i ML-hld H i i lV in if fS f lE TB g f tf r lf f f *M


rhe entire Restaurant can also be made:available for small weddings' and private parties, plus arrangements can be madefor speciality L cakes, i.e., birthdays, anniversaries, etc. Please ask for details • 1 i


vi v Business Lunches by arrangement /


O P E N S IX E V E N IN G S P L U S 'S U N D A Y L U N C F I -v - New Proprietors: .;


- Alan and Margaret Dickson J ' . ^ (0282) 64293


- . . I :r4£v.i f " T


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, . v , ,SAVE THE CHILDREN COFFEE M O R N IN G MAY 12th 1990 . ★ 10 a.m.— 12 noon ★ United Reform Church Clitheroe


TICKE TS 30p lN AID OF SAVE THE CHILDREN Rafflo, Cako and Bring and Buy Stalls "


¥ * * * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ * . ¥ * -K ROEFIELD APPEAL'. SATURDAY, MAY 12th SATURDAY, MAY 12th "A" 10 a.m. —12 noon i t . ~ ^


* COFFEE MORNING * Cake Stall, Raffle, Brto-a-Bracetc: ?


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\ i . Rlbble Valley Mayors Parlour : : ChurchStreet, Clitheroe


By Kind Permission ot the Mayor of tho • '


>-'••■ ■ ADMISSION30p \ \....... . Rlbble Valley


* *


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CHATBURN METHODIST CHU . GIFT WEEKEND


^ m h o u s e a n t iq u e s -


(opp. Coach & Horses) • *'- appointment. Telephone: B ° L T O N -B Y -B O W L A N D 294 15 THE CAMPBELLS


6- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 74)0 G A R D E N E R S ' CALENDAR


7- 30 BRIGHT SPARKS 84)0 EARLY BIRD


8- 30 DAVID THE GNOME 94» J A Y C E A N D T H E


WHEELED WARRIORS 9- 25 MOVIE MAHAL


104K) A WEEK IN POLITICS 11-00 GO FOR IT 11- 30 GOPHERS! 12- 00 THE WALTONS


1- 00 LAND OF TH E GIANTS 25 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE:


2- 00 TH E SHOP AROUND THE C O R N E R Rom ant ic comedy set in Budapest where fellow shop assistants Jamas Stewart and Mar­ garet Sullivan carry on a correspondence without rea­ lising they work logether.


3- 3- 5 0 P A P G E I . ( T E B A L D O 'S


AIRS) French puppet ani­ mation to a Mozart aria.


55 TESTAMENT


4- 55TH E N A T K IN G C O L E SHOW


5- 2 5New s Summ ary a n d Weather


5- 30 BEACH VO LLEYBA LL' 6- 30 TH E WONDER YEARS 7- 00 FRAGILE EARTH: MUCK­ ING UP T H E MED


8- 00 THE MEDIA SHOW 94)0 TH E MANAGERESS


104)0 STAR! 1-


2- 15 C IN EM A FR bM TH R E E


C O N T I N E N T S : GREGORIO


50 CLOSE


» CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 4 R -


. S A TU R D A Y , MAY 12th (FlrstVisIt) . .


* MIKE ENFIELD > *


^ SUN DA Y , MAY 13th


I* *


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VERDI PRICE USUAL ENTERTAINMENT


. (Always Welcome) EVER Y W EDNESDAY IiMembers and Bona Fide Guests iu uuip CUHJ LMJlia rKJO uuesus


* * * *


For help and advice with your "What’s On” advertisement


Telephone


Rachel Moorhouse Clitheroe 22323


ST. HELEN’S PLAYGROUP , Waddlngton


OPEN DAY


WEDNESDAY, MAY 16TH 10 a.m. —12 noon ★


★ ★ ★ ★ ★


ADMISSION SOp INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS Tombote. L u c k y D C a k e


and Plan,'


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? ! Ring the


SAMARITANS , a n y t im e


(A BLACKBURN


£ 662424 i :. Or


■ Y : i . . NELSON 694929 CHRISTIAN AID MORNING COFFEE SATURDAY, MAY 19th ’90


At The Rlbble Valley Mayors Parlour


★ 10-00 a.m. — 12 noon *


ADMISSION:'ADULTS — 40d CHILDREN — 20p


Bring and Buy Stall— Homemade Biscuits


ADVERT SPONSORED BY ULTRAFRAME LTD


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, MAY 11th


BLAST FROM THE PAST


Welcome Return


Usual entertainment In the lounge on Saturday SUNDAY, MAY 13th


MEMBERS DRAW — £18 Members and Bona Fide Guests


3-30 C O N F L I C T .


10 TH E LIFE AND TIMES OF -


O F W IN G S Gentle comedy


; . about the fight by Norfolk vtl- lagers lo stop the RAF using


a local bird sanctuary as a rocket firing range


/ 5-05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS


. 500 RIGHT TO REPLY 6-30 G A L LER Y '


■ 7-00T H E W O R L D T H I S


W E E K F o l lo w e d b y : Weather .


MO KINGDOM OF TH E DEEP: SH A R K I First in a new series about the ecology of the oceans looks at the


. shark — portrayed as evil monsters of the deep, are they really as bad as their screen image?


94)0 THIRTYSOMETHING


104)0 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­ TIONA L: DARY EYES Ni­ kita Mikhalkov's wry and witty comedy of manners, starring Marcello Mas- troiannl as a man who mar­ ries for money and then falls in love with married Russian Elena Sofonova.'


12-10 ON TH E OTHER HAND 1-


50 MURDER SHE WROTE 50 ITN NEWS followed by ITV ' 1 0 TA G G A R T — TH E MO­


EGDAR W A L LC E : FA C E OF A STRANGER On leav­ ing prison, Vince visits blind Mary to tell her that her hus­ band Johnny, won't be out for another three months. She mistakes him for her husband and he takes Johnny’s place, but compli­ cations arise when Johnny is released


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i i L . 1 FREE HOME l DELIVERY SERVICE I T e l : 2 8 3 8 9 j


HAPPY HOUR 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. | Pizza 9” £2.95 12" £3.95


* 14" £4.95 •All our pasta £2.45


For the Little Ones - Small Pizza £1.45 Small charge for deliveries outside Clitheroe.


HEU) IMtltih Mrd.USt ItlVhll IxLtXK ROSEHIS •*>-*wiu-?*SSi[ » IMr Shirk. IWjt Otunpia JuB.


SUNDAY MAY 13th AT 7-30 p.m. A MUSICAL EVENING WITH


1 0 TH E M Y S T E R IE S O F— DON’T FORGET-------


It’s This Sunday May 13th NEXT BIG


MANUFACTURER’S CLEARANCE SALE


At the Coronation Hotel Gisburn From 10*00 a.m. to 4-00 p.m.


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-10 MAHABHARAT Following


King Shantanu's death, his son, Vichitravirya, becomes King


3- 5 0 C A N TA B IL E present a


cabaret performance with Tim Rice, and Larry Adler who plays a duet with George Gershwin


4- 30 RUGBY UNION Chirs Rea introduces live coverage ol the semi-finals of the Save and Prosper Middlesex Sevens at Twickenham


6-


5- 30TOP G EAR Highlights of last year's Lombard RAC Rally with William Woollard, Alan Douglas, Richard Hud- son-Evans and Tony Mason 15 RUGBY UNION


7- 00 NEWSVIEW 7-45 A C O N C E R T MICHAEL VYNER


9-50 VIDEO DIARIES


11 -00 SAT UR DAY N I G H T CLYDE


11-40 F ILM: NIJINSKI starring Alan Bates, Leslie Browne and George De La Pena. Ballet dancer Nijinski per-


1 suades his mentor and lover Diaghilev, founder of the


Ballets Russes, to give him his artistic rein, but their next two projects result in scan­ dal and a rift between them. When the company visits South America, Diaghilev stays at home, and Nijinski, shocked by recent events, finds consolation in the arms of a young heiress who has been worshipping him from


- afar. * r * * * . WWW* * * * * * * * *


J WORKING MEN’S CLUB * Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337


* c l ith e r o e c e n tr a l » * * (Channel 4 )1*


* • * ; ■


* 4 4- ■■■■■'•• .......... I TONIGHT THURSDAY 10th 8-00 p.m. ★ SATURDAY MAY 12th ; DRUMM • Fantastic Group | .


.Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday Members Draw £100 07716


Members and Bona Fide Guests


i »


* A SPECIAL GENERAL . 5 * , MEETING


F O R Famous Brands and Ex-Mall Order TEXTILES ★ AND LOTS, LOTS MORE ★


Unbelieveable Prices ★ Genuine Mill Clearances All goods perfect and fully guaranteed


Special quantity discounts for hotels, guest houses, bed & breakfast, etc


★ — A REAL BARGAIN DAY — * Also


OUTDOOR CAR BOOT SALE ---------10-00 a.m. to 4-00 p .m .----------


£6 per space — Big turnout expected. Reserve your space


0836 367754 or 0253 721035 (Eve) or just arrive from 8-45


Organised by Ray Promotions Ltd of St. Annes (0253 712776)


itRjt <Bagh anir Cfiilfr,


3| m m © m n T E L . 0254 86207


FRED and JOAN


HUDSON


Holmes Theme Pub


The Sherlock Now Fully Refurbished


And serving Bar Snacks and Full Meals, Lunchtimes and Evening^,. ★


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


and ALL DA Y FOR FOOD ON SUNDAY


OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY THE CARDINAL CLUB A T T H E


SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL Clitheroe


. .Live Blues & Sou(every Friday. * -k -k ic it * -k


THIS FRIDAY, MAY 11th 1990 Clltheroa’s vary own


IMMEDIATE BLUES


In Concert


DOORS OPEN 10 p.m. — 1 a.m. Band on Stage — 10-45 p.m. ADMISSION £2.50


Surofey i British ? u p p s f


Festival 14th — 17th JUNE


Eight different companies with every sort ot puppet trom dear old Punch to a


high tach PInocchio — ring now for details.


EAT AND DRINK ATTHE MECHANICS Coffee Shop 10 a.m. — 4 p.m., Lunch 12 noon — 2 p.m.


Cask conditioned beer every lunchtime and evening Manches ter Road, Burnley. Tel. (0282) 30055 PA U L LEE At The Hammond Organ


An evening of popular Melodies to suit all tastes with an artist of outstanding talent.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY £2.00 ADMISSION CHARGE


★ STORMSEAL MATCHROOM LEAGUE ★


DENNIS TAYLOR v WILLIE THORNE


THURSDAY, MAY 17th — 7.30 p.m. Tickets £8


NORTH EAST LANCASHIRE KEEP FIT ASSOCIATION


SPRING RALLY FRIDAY, MAY 18th — 7.30 p.m.


Keep Fit Workout with Wendy Smith and Jaz z Dance Session with Karen Uvesey. Interval Demonstrations. Tickets £2.00


Had now


THE OYSTER BAHD SUNDAY, MAY 20th — 8.00 p.m.


your appetite whetted by the snatches on BBC2? Then


i s your chance to take In a whole evening ot one ol Ihe most original bands around.


Tickets £5.00 Concessions £4.00


Association for Spiritual Knowledge Invite you to:


WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th — 7.30 p.m.


AN EVENING OF SPIRITUALISM


Speakers: Mavis Plttllla and Glyn Edwards C SNU . Chair: Tony Gleason


Tickets £2.50 Charity raffia: proceeds to Sands Baby Monitor Appeal, Burnley Tel. Accrington 384874


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNQE BAR


FR ID A Y A N D 8 A TU R DA Y MA Y 11th and 12th


MENS CLUB (Yorkshire's Top Group)


P LU S 8 A TU R D A Y ONLY


JOHNY MOON(Comedian)


Why not book a moat In the


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


WEDNESDAYS ALL STAR CABARET PROGRAMME ■


WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th


PAPER LACE WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd


MERSEYBEATS WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th


(Top Comedy Show Group) • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th


SKIPTONS MOST RENOWNED D IS CO


THURSDAY PARTY NIGHT Bring your party to oOrs. Hen parties welcome.


Free bottle ot bubbly tor groups ovsr 5 persons. J jFGALjUJILDINGS, KEIGHLEY RDi, SKIPTON 0 7 5 6 7 0 0 6 7 5


SCHOONER SMACKEE


Free admit*Ion Wednesday only to Cabaret Room when dining In the Carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR * TU ESD AY and 8UNDAY


KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Back in Mme with


PAT CARTER THUR8DAY arid 8ATURDAY


CARLANDERS Guest Artist Welcome


LOUNGE BAR MONDAY, MAY 14th


In association with Matthew Brown


CIDER MUSIC QUIZ Starts 8 JO a.m.


BLACKTHORN Giveaway prizes T-shirts, etc. •/Horifiditie Chamber Music Series GRAHAM SCOTT — Piano The brilliant young pianist plays CHOPIN and RACHMANINOS


TUESDAY, MAY 15th — 7.30 p.m. Tickets £3.50, £2.50 Concessions £2.75 £2.00


J U L Y 1 st . S u n d a y . S h am M a y o r o f W o r s t o n ' s Fu n Da y .


J U N E 7th, 8th, 9 t h , Tr ini ty C h u r c h D r am a G r o u p , ‘Off t h e Ho o k * , a f a r c e by De r ek Bc n f i c id .


S U N D A Y , 2 4 t h J U N E , C h a i g l c y M a n o r O p e n Day 2 p .m . - 4 - 3 0 p .m .


S U N D A Y , J U L Y 1 5 t h . N . S . P .C .C . G a r d e n P a r ty , D o w n h am Ha l l .


S U N D A Y . J U L Y 1 5 th , f rom 2 p .m . G a r d e n F e t e a t Cop- p i c e H o u s e ; G i s b u r n , in aid


o f C h u r c h B c l l t o w c r A p p e a l .


S U N D A Y . J U N E 2 4 t h . Whal- Icy L i o n s , M i d s um m e r Fui r a t Wh a l l e y A b b e y , 12 n o o n • 5 p .m . Al l e n q u i r i e s includ­ in g c r a f t s t a l l s . T e l . 0254 6 6 6 4 2 6 .


S U N D A Y , J U N E 3 r d . Ro u n d T a b l c / L i o n s H e r i t a g e Fai r ,


d e t a i l s o f s t a l l s , Te l . Clith- c r o e 2 5 6 6 4 .


S U N D A Y M A Y 13th. 1990. F r i e n d s o f C l i t h e r o e R.G.S. G i a n t D u c k R a c e .


2 7 t h MA Y 1 9 9 0 , F l e a Ma r ­ k e t a t S l a i d b u r n in a large m a r q u e e . H om e -m a d e teas . B o o k a s t a l l w i t h E: Sl ingcr . S l a i d b u r n 2 6 5 .


2nd and 3 rd J U N E , 1990. S l a i d b u r n S t c um a n d Vin­ t a g e V e h i c l e Di s p l a y .


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