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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 1.1th, l'.WO


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S A TU R D A Y C BBC -1 )


6- 40 OPEN UNIVERSITY 7- 7- 8-


30 PLAYDAYS


CHESTER Ross King and Charlotte Hindle present the show for young people, with guests Jason Donovan and Cliff Richard.


10-


TO THE FUTURE' TRI­ LOGY A look at how some of the special elfects in Spielberg's blockbuster movies were dreamt up and achieved. Featuring Michael J Fox. Christopher Lloyd and Kirk Cameron.


11- LIE BROWN


11*40 POPEYE 11-


9-25 MOTORMOUTH 3


11- 12-


15THE 8-15 FROM MAN­ 50 THE MUPPET BABIES


BLE DECKERS ‘The Case of the Missing Doughnut'


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


55 SECRETS OF THE ‘BACK


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 HERE COME THE DOU­


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


create the ultimate horror lantasy.


10BATTLE OF BRITAIN


1940 Star r ing Michael Caine and Kenneth More. Alter the withdrawal from France and the rejection ol Hitler's oiler of peace. Brit­ ain waits for the expected German invason. The deci­ sive bat t le of the war between the two nations is to be fought in the skies.


15 IS THIS GOODBYE, CHAR­


FLY-PAST Raymond Baxter int roduces l ive coverage of this mornings fly-past and parade comme­ morating the 50th anniver­ sary of the Battle of Britain The Queen takes the salute ns Spitfires and Hurricanes lead the largest fly-past since the coronation over Buckingham Palace.


12- 47 WEATHER 12-30GRANDSTAND with Bob Wilson 12-50: FOOTBALL. 1-00. NEWS. 1-5: CANOE­ ING. Slalom World Cup Final from Yugoslavia. 2-0. RACING FROM GOOD- WOOD 2-10: BOXING. Gary Logan v Billy Schwer at Watford Town Hall. Plus news of Dave McAuley as ho prepares to defend his IBF World Flyweight title this evening. 2-30: RACING FROM GOODWOOD. 2-40: BOXING. 3-0: RACING FROM GOODWOOD. 3-10: BOXING. 3-10: FOOTBALL. 3-50: GOLF. The Oki Shoot- Out from Wentworth 4-35. FINAL SCORE.


5-10 Regional News and Sport 5*25STAY TOONED! Tony Robinson with cartoons


5-


S A TU R DA Y R O A D ­ SHOW This week's show is set at a jumble sale, with guests Rob Curling. Peter Shi lton and Bernard Cribbins.


6- 35 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS


7- 8- 10 RUSS ABBOTT


7- 40 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL "If Music be the Food ol Love".


HEALTH Starring Warren


Mitchell and Carmel McSharry


10-


9- 00 LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS


Weather


11- 00 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Many Carpenter introduces action from the Kings Hall. Belfast, as Dave McAuley defends his IBF Flyweight Championship against Rodolfo Blanco.


11- 12-


2-10 Weather 2-15 CLOSE


mimicry Irom Rory, with John Bird, Enn Reitel and Steve Brown.


Waller Matthau


4-35MICKEY MOUSE Lone­ some Ghotst


50 THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 5-


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE With Elton Welsby.


5-10 GRANADA NEWS 5-


National Weather.


9*55 FILM: MARTIN THE V AM- PIRE En route to stay with an elderly relative, a teen­ ager attacks a girl-on a trian and drinks her blood. John Amplas and Lincoln Maazel star in a disturbing chiller written and directed by George A Romero, who also appears as a priest (1976. colour and black & white).


11-30 FILM: DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE Spencer Tracy stars ns the Physician who loses control ol his experiments with a potion designed to unleash the evil side of his personality. Classic version of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, co-starring Ingrid Bergmasn. directed by Vic­ tor Fleming (1941, black & while).


00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV I- 15 BAYWATCH ‘The End'


6- 40 CATCHPHRASE 7*10 BEADLE'S ABOUT With jerorny Beadle.


7- 40 THE JAMES BOND FILM: The Spy Who Loved Me With Roger Moore and Barbara bach.


9-


10- 11-


SPORT Followed by ITV National Weather.


PERTER USTINOV


OLDS . . .PATERNITY Wo­ rn a n • c h a sing bachelor Buddy Evans lias one unful­ filled ambition — to be a father, he decides to fill the gap by having a child via a 'hired' mother who will then give it into his care. Fol­ lowed by ITN News Headlines.


1-


two In the second and con­ cluding part of tlie drama which started last week, the corpse has been identified, but there is still a mystery. Followed by ITN News Headlines


50THE NOAL EDMONDS 2-


HER Followed by ITN News Headlines'


4-05 WILLIAM TELL ’The Black Flag'.


4-25 AMERICA'S TOP 10 4-55 MICA PARIS — IN PROFILE.


C BBC - 2 ) 30 IN SICKNESS AND IN


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2- 45NETWORK EAST This week's concert special is given by Indian classical singer Ustad Salamat Ali Khan.


3- 40 NEWS AND SPORT: 25 ONE IN FOUR


3-55 FILM: THE SEA HAWK Ac­ tion adventure starring Errol Flynn as a pirate, secretly in the service ol Elizabeth I.


6-00LATE AGAIN Weekly series featuring highlights from The Late Show'.


50 RORY BREMNER Satirical


20 FILM: KOTCH Starring 8-


6- 15NEWSVIEW With Moira Stuart and Lynette Lithgow; Weatherview


7- 30 LAST NIGHT OF THE


PROMS Richard Baker introduces the first hall ol tonight's concert, which is concluded on BBC 1.


duce tonight s horror double, bill, direciors John Carpen-. ter. Roger Corman and Clive Barker join writers Ramsey Campbell. Peter Atkins and


5- 6-


00ITN MORNING NEWS 00 TV AM


Lisa 1 uttle to discuss what actually frightens them and


*#*****:+ SClMDfiY ( EEC -1 ) (Grqnqdq)


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-


9- 10- 50 PLAYDAYS


dren's religious programme. 25 F I L M : ' TH E


STEAM-DRIVEN ADVEN­


TURES OF RIVERBOAT BILL


ANNIVERSARY SER­


12-05SIGN EXTRA 12-30 COUNTRY FILE 1-00 NEWS; SPEAKING VO­ LUMES Book reviewed by P D James and fellow writ­ ers Geoffrey Moorhouse,


Hilary Mantel and Michael Bracewell.


2- 00 EASTENDERS 3-


1- 45THE PINK PANTHER SHOW. Cartoons.


ORIENT EXPRESS


5- 6-


5-05 BATTLE OF BRITAIN 50th ANNIVERSARY From an operations room somewhere in southern England. Ray­ mond Baxter introduces highlights ol the weekend's commemorative events, including the largest fly-past London has seen since the c o r o n a ti o n and the memories ol some of those who took part in the battle.


6-25 NEWS; Weather 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE Live from Leeds Castle in Kent, a special, open-air edition hold under the skies where the Battle ol Britain was fought.


7-


WINE Starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde.


7- 45 HOWARDS' WAY 8-


35 BREAD


94)5 NEWS; Weather 9- 20 SCREEN ONE FILM: T» E POLICE Tired of being * jl- lies. an 11-year-old sch.*>l- boy organises his leilow pupils into a vigilante force whose success gives him an unexpected sense of power — and power corrupts. Writ­ ten by Arthur Ellis and directed by Ian Knox.


10- 45 EVERYMAN: ‘No Great Trauma?* Jill Saward. vie-, tim ol the 1986 Ealing vicarage rapo case, talks about the ordoat ol being a rapo victim.


11- 11- 12-


OF MOLLY DODD Ameri­ can comedy serios starring Blair Brown.


12-35 CLOSE


classical singer Ustad Sola- mat Ali khan in concert. 30 Weather


appeals on behalf of Age Concern England, and there's a round-up ol charity news from Cliff Michelmore and Lynolte Lithgow.


7- 10 UMBRELLA Multi-faith chil­


5- 6-


J0-45 LINK 11-


40 BATTLE OF BRITAIN 50th'Going Solo' 12-


VICE Clift Michelmoro joins the congregation at West­ minster Abbey.


1- 2- 5- 00 FILM: MURDER ON THE


6- 6-


9-25THE DISNEY CLUB With special guests River City People.


12-25YOUNG UPFRONT 10 WALDEN


2- 00 C O R O N A T IO N STREET Omnibus edition.


Manchester United With Elton Welsby and Brian Moore.


55 THE MATCH — Liverpool v 8-


7-


ICS — The McVilie's Chal­ lenge


nin Sunday From the North Downs of Kent.


Door Opens’


745AGATHA CHRISITE'S PIOROT — 100TH ANNI­ VERSARY SPECIAL 'The My st e riou s At ai r At Styles'


945 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


10- 50 THE CLOTHES SHOW 15LIFELINE Sue Cook


three months during the summer ol 1940 a great bat­ tle was fought out in the south ot England. For Ger­


15 LAST OF THE SUMMER 11-


12-


mans Adolf Galland and Mackie Steinhofl it was a duel in the skies: but for Brit­ ish pilots Brian Kingcombe, Tom Gleave, Peter Town­ send and others it was a deadly fight against a poten­ tial invader — a fight which at times Britain might have lost. Narrated by Peter Williams.


H Followed by ITN News Headlines.


20 QUIZ NIGHT


12-501 SPY ‘My Mother The Spy' Followed by ITN News Headlines.


145THE TIME TUNNEL 'The Kidnappers’


245 KRESKIN'S QUEST ‘Voo­ doo Or Not Voodoo'


3-


4- 00 THE ITV CHART SHOW 445NENEH CHERRY — IN PROFILE


> BBC - 2 ) 25 THE DAYS AND NIGHTS 50NETWORK EAST Indian


6-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-25GRANDSTANO Stove Rider introduces coverage ol


the Diet Coke Great North Run.


3-3510 x10: ‘Bill Posters Is In­ nocent*.


345DAME KIRI AND SIR GEORG


)


lowed by ITN News Headlines.


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


30 CLOSE______ (Channel 4)


6- 7- 7- 8- 9-


55 IT N N EWS AND


15 A N AUDIENCE WITH 15 STARRING BURT REYN­


00 COMIC BOOK Cartoons 30 News Summary


36 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 00 News Summary


9-03 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


9-25 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL


10-30 A FAMILY AFFAIR


II- 45 ISLAND OF FIRE The story on the 1973 volcanic erup­ tion in Iceland which buried a fishing town in the West- and left 5.500


12-30 AMERICAN FOOTBALL RED 42


1- 00KOJAK ‘Kojnk's Day' part


(1941) Fast-moving, inci­ dent -packed romant ic comedy thriller starring Clark Gable and {Rosalind Russell as jewel thieves who join forces in India. With Peter LORRE AND Jessie Ralph.


2*45 CHANNEL 4 RACING FROM DONCASTER


00THE HIT MAN AND


5- 6- 7-


WEEK F o l lowe d by jWeather.


00 THE WORLD THIS TEL: 0200 41234


10 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 30 RIGHT TO REPLY


► of Berlin from its confidence 9-


8- 00 CITIES AS WAR: BERLIN — TH E D O O M E D CITY Tonight's programme follows the doomed course


ol 1942 through to the dra­ matic end in 1945.


STEVE McQUEEN — MAN ON THE EDGE Unconven­ tional and determined, Steve McQueen was often thought ol as anti-social, but he always maintained a strong commitment to hit; work.


10- 11-


TIONAL presents THE DREAM (1985)


00 HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS: JlauccvdYtirted. ^ e d t ! 00 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­


SHOW Working Class Hunks Oprah's female audience choose dales from a panel ol sexy working men.


50THE OPRAH WINFREY


OVER 500 EXHIBITORS — lOVi Acres - 200 Covered Stalls • EVERY SUNDAY Buy or Sell at the Best -


35 HORROR CAFE To intor-


12- 40 LOCK UP YOUR DAUGH­ TERS (1969) Roistering, rumbustious Restoration stylo farce set in 18th cen­ tury London where sailors Ian Barmen. Tom Bell and Jim Dale's search lor lemale companionship escalates into a wild series ol comic complications. With Chris­ topher Plummer. Susannah york. Glynis Joyns, Kathleen Harrison, Roy Kinnoar and Gerogia Brown.


2- 30 CLOSE


DIAL-A-STALL on (0253) 725788 or 720825 ________Hoyle's Promotions Ltd.


E v e ry S u n d a y 8 a .m . - A p .m .


Located at the 'New Clitheroe Auction Mart' Clitheroe North, turn oft the A59.


^ ST MICHAEL & ST JOHNS COACH HIRE


HODSONS OF GISBURN -----------— THE FAMILY FIRM------------ -- ESTIMATES FREE


12 to 53 SEA'l ER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS


Tel: GISBURN 445394 day ___________GISBURN 445751 evenings 5-


00 ITN MORNING NEWS 00 TV AM


7- 8-


TIST Starring Griffin O'Neal. SKY (new series)


Radio 3) 10-25 FILM: BIG TOWN 12-15 CLOSE ____________ 00 MORNING WORSHIP


00THE HUMAN FACTOR 6- 7-


(Channel 4)


ode Series in which classi­ cal guitarist Julian Bream traces the evolution of the Spanish guitar over five centuries.


.LIFE 05 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET­ 40 HIGHWAY — battle ol Brit- 15 CLOSE TO HOME 'As One 9-


10- 11-


11-


05 BATLE FOR BRITAIN lor 1-


2- Escape 30 GRANADA NEWS


9- 00 DENNIS 9-25 SETTLERS’ TALES The Actress’s Tale Five-minute cameo portraits ol first-gen- eraton Asian immigrants, told in their own words.


8- High Summer


programme, made by chil­ dren for children, about the latest in entertainment, fashion, sport and music.


30 DAVID THE GNOME


05 FILM: THE ESCAPE AR­ 15 ARABIA: SAND, SEA AND 05 DEATH IN VENICE (With


RIBBLE VALLEY


00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 00GUIT ARRA! Se r e n -


ADULT EDUCATION Amendments and additions to


30 ONCE UPON A TIME. 00 EARLY BIRD Informative


Autumn Programme to commence week of September 24th, 1990.


PLEASE NOTE AWR016 Yoga


30 THE PLAYFUL MUSE 30 ELLY AND JOOLS


12- 00THE WALTONS The Obstacle


2-15 H E L L AN D H IGH WATER


3*15 T H E A L L - IR E L A N D


GAELIC FOOTBALL FINAL


5-10 A MATTER OF FORM? WORM DANCES


5-


5*20CHANNEL 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL The Arc Trials Brough Scott intro­


20 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


duces races from Long- champ. Paris.


545 THE COSBY SHOW 6-


PAVAROTTI. MEHTA IN CONCERT


8- 00AMERICAN FOOTBALL LIVE


9- 25 PICK OF THE WEEK Fol-


ing the Gulf — A Global Crisis channel 4's media series presented by Emma Freud continues with an examination ol the state of global news gathering in the light of the Gull crisis.


Weather AWR017 Over 60s Keep Fit PendleClub


00 FAT MAN GOES NORSE 00 STORYWHEEL


St Johns, Hurst Green Thursday Tuesday


AWV007 Ladies Keep Fit Sabden Wesleyan Hall Tuesday


00 LAND OF THE GIANTS No 00 NOMAD


NEW COURSES (Due to Heavy Demand) AWW055 Whalley Wednesday AWW056 Whalley Friday AWW057 Whalley Friday AWR077 Ribblesdale Monday AWROSO Ribblesdale Wednesday


1 p.m. - 3 p.m. 9-30 a.m. -11-30 a.m. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. 7-15 p.m. - 9-15 p.m. 7-15 p.m. - 9-15 p.m.


Accringtonu.


Rossendal^ c o i. i. t a t


7-30 p.m. - 9-00 p.m. M. Shepherdson 2-00 p.m. - 3-30 p.m. M. Bowe 7-45 p.m. - 9-15 p.m. D. Ormerod


Furniture Restoration Water Colour Painting Pottery Craft Word Processing I Calligraphy (all levels)


John Pates Terry Kirman Enid English Marjorie Brook Jane Holroyd


advisable to check availability on your particular course in the coming week. Please note Whalley Office hours up to start of term:


Many courses are now full, but there are many more courses with vacancies. It is 15News Summary and


Thursday September 13th Friday September 14th Monday September 17th and Tuesday September 18th Wednesday 19th, Thursday 20th, and Friday 21st September


15CARRERAS, DOMINGO,


10-30 a.m. - 2-30 p.m. 9-00 a.m. -12 noon


Enrolment Session Telephone queries.


9-00 a.m. -12 noon 30 THE MEDIA SHOW Report­ I OCR 1 TORI 001)1.5 - CAR PARKING


Will all students plenso use tho pnrking facilities on site, irthis is fall, park legally and with consideration for local residents — otherwise you arc liablo to a fixed penalty.


Whalley and Ribblesdale Sites e. I f this is full,


o f k o rW l o n t in t I o m l i n k l a


10-15 HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS: LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER To comple­ ment last night's documen­ tary about Steve McQueen, the season of films con­ cludes with this preceptive romantic comedy charting the rocky progress of a New York-ltalian salesgirl (Natalie Wood) and a lockless jazz musician, played by McQueen.


12-10MR HOOVER & I 145 CLOSE


Whalley: . . . . . . . . n v -a. i n a — -1 p . l l l .


Closed Wednesday afternoon. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Evening. Tel: 0254 S22717


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LKnnv m n n n R


*


OFFICE HOURS — With effect from September 24th r,ia,nlTu? nooiy^ ^ P**])* " 4 p.m. Monday to Friday.


Ribblesdale:


7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday. Tel: 0200 24270


All enquiries re any adult education class to Pat Murray, Whalley Adult Centre, Station Road, Whalley • Tel: 0254 822717


OFFICE CLOSED Local Holidays. Enrolments and queries.


VILLAGE CLASSES Enrol first night — This is the usual procedure for all classes in the villages


SOCIAL CENTRE Lowergate, Clitheroe


Come Dance Or Listen To Top Organist PAUL LEE Playing The Yamaha HS8. Music To Suit Ali Ages From 1940 — THE SOCIAL CENTRE TEL: 23073 1990


SATURDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER 8 p.m. Tickets £1.00 Available From:-


« J


f * * * * * * * *


© §


’Half a Million Customers can't be wrongl"


© or


PENDLE HOTEL MANAGEMENT *


Clitheroe Road, Chatburn UNDER NEW *


FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE


Liam, Jerry and Teresa zoould be pleased to welcome customers old and new


★ Open for breakfast, lunches, evening meals and bar snacks


00THEY MET IN BOMBAY


★ Accommodation available with en-suite bedrooms ★ Free house


★ Party Bookings now being taken for Christmas ★ Coaches by appointment


GOOD FOOD, GOOD BEERS including McExvans, Eighty Shillings


• o ©


© ©


GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET AND


MASSIVE CAR BOOT SALE THIS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16th


Ribchestcr


(Just off A59 Nr Whatley) 10-00 a.m. to 4-00 p.m.


CiU (Tool Sp.icths C


Arnve from 0 00 .1 rn Bring your own tables 0253 712776 or 0836 367754


e © © © © @ © © $


ST. HELEN’S CHURCH, WADDINGTON


DEDICATION FESTIVAL WEEKEND


Saturday and Sunday 15th and 16th September


Theme - ‘OUR ACTIVE CHURCH’ Displays, Music. Activities


OPEN: Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m; Sunday noon to 5 p.m.


Refreshments on sale - Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 16th September


8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 10.45 a:m. DEDICATION FESTIVAL EUCHARIST (CHORAL)


6.00 p.m. FESTIVAL EVENING SERVICE • ® © © © © © ®


© ©


6 • No Booking Necessary NEXT WEEK <


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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 St CANDO ST. MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH, GISBURN


A CONCERT Given by


THE LANCASHIRE ARTILLERY (V) BAND Musical Director:


Lt. ALAN ASHWORTH, ARCM, BBCM, RA(V) on


FRIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER 1990 at 8 p.m.


Retreshments


Admission £3.00 Pay at the Door


* A / * * * * . * . * * . * * * * * * . * * * * Hr.*,* f t * * * *


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


i > Two Boy Duo t “


$ CLITHEROE C E N T R A & I^ tJ *


* SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER15th | *


' Members Draw £100 - 04494 ■ £40-04106


Members and Bona Fide Guests f t * * *


* * * * * * * * * *


M Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday : * ■ M o m h n r n Ih r a u i CM OP . nA AO A :


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* . ★ * * * * *


NO SWEAT ; i v J


i THIS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14th


THUNDERBIRD SABDEN


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th and 15th


(FanMAGICtastic Vocal Harmony Group) PLUS SATURDAY ONLY


J. J. BARRIE (Amatmg Conunty HyftnoUst)


Why not book a monl in tho Cnrvery and rosorvo a table in tho Cnbarel Hoorn


WEDNESDAYS


A L L STAR CABARET PROGRAMME


WED., SEPTEMBER 19th


LINDA WRIGHT & THE RIGHT


FOUNDATION WED., SEPTEMBER 26th


THE MERSEYBEATS (Lt'gcntLiry GrtHip ot tho 60s)


WED. OCTOBER 3rd TEASER


WED. OCTOBER 10th BLACK ONYX


Freo Admission Wednesday only lo


Cabaret Room whon dining in iho Carvory


★ LOUNGE BAR ft- MONDAY, SEPT. 10th


TUESDAY AND SUNDAY


KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY (Lick in turn) with


PAT CARTER


THURSDAY and SATURDAY


CARL LANGDON


Guest Artist Welcome EVERY SUNDAY


MAMMOTH CAR


BOOT SALE 10 - •! p m.


-[SPECIAL ADDEO ATTRACTION)- R o g e r R a b b it end B a b y H e rm a n In "ROLLER COASTER RABBIT' Saturday at 7-30 p.m.


As a tribute to the “Few” in this Fiftieth Anniversary Year


THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN (p


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From 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. PAUL LEE


will entertain at the Hammond Organ with nostalgic melodies.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


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CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE S 23278


Commencing Friday, September 14th to Thursday 7-30 p.m. (ex Saturday 15th)


;b e 'a t t V '


Clitheroe 22224 (Editorial), 22,122 (Advertising). B u r n le y 22221 (Classified) C hevys


Trafalgar Street, Burnley Tel. 50617 • Burnle/s Newest In-Gear Nilespot


Under new management • Freo entrance • Happy hour every session Saturday, September 15th


BIG BAND NIGHT Top 60s/70s band


V IN TA G E Resident DJ Chris Byrne Dancing till midnight


Every Tuesday


With Resident DJ Wayne and Freddie


Private Members DISCO


Test your music knowledge every Thursday with


THE BARRY BUCHANAN


ROADSHOW QUIZ Big Prizes


Saturday, September 22nd BIG BAND NIGHT Top pop/soul band


Resident DJ Chris Byrne Dancing till midnight


OUCH! Every Sunday ,


CHEVYS GOLD Best ot 60s/70s and today Resident DJ Pat Carter


’/ . prtco drinks tilt 0-30


Every Wednesday Denim and Leather


Best of Heavy Molal Sounds and Video with resident DJ TUSH


ROCK NIGHT


Plus appoaranco of 6 MYTH Every Friday


OVER 21s DISCO


Dancing till midnight Resident DJ Tony "Sumo" Collins


Sunday lunch entertainment


Comedian and dancer


Resident DJ Pat Carter Happy hour prices


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


»


X . V - V ; > ' 10 p.m. — 2-00 a.m.


MAXINES THURSDAY


. v


Start the Weekend here! ■ f


MUSIC OF THE 60’s, 70’s AND TODAY


FRIDAY and SATURDAY


Dance the night away! Great atmosphere!


■ Club available for private functions, Christmas . Discos etc.


: Tel: Whalley 823086 Accrington Road, Whalley ■


INTERNATIONAL MEN’S HOCKEY


England v. Holland at Preston North End F.C. WEDNESDAY,


SEPTEMBER 19th, 1990 at 7-30 p.m.


^ POOIOS LT 5 176 RMT N D 023727 Preceded by


ENGLAND U-21's v. HOLLAND U-21's at 5-30 p.m. Admission £2 lo £8


Rolling Thunder at the


SWAN & ROYAL Clitheroe' - '


*/Warffk?(wie CLITHEROE (E)


TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD


COFFEE


In The Mayors Parlour SATURDAY


MORNING 15th SEPTEMBER


From 10 a.m. to 12 noon Cake Stall, Bring <S Buy ADMISSION 30p


In Aid Of Rooting For Trees


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Claiming Dates


N O V 2 1 s t - 2 4 th , W e d • S i l t . S t u < ic T w o H o w » h a in . • C e le b r a t io n * .


NOVEMBER 3/9/10th. Bol­ ton • by • Bo wla n d l) ra ma Croup present a farce. Not N o w n a r i l n *i. b y K a y Cooney ami John Chapman. Enquiries to John Sitiuleton. Bolton-by-Bowlaiui 277.


SATURDAY. 1st December. St Mu r y ' i Ladies Croup. Chris tmas Fair , stalls A


teas.


CLITHEROE


PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


SATURDAY 15th EVENTS IN THE VALLEY Thursday 13th September 7-30 p.m


PARISH CHURCH HALL CLITHEROE


HORSE AND BAMBOO THEATRE present


WISH’ ‘THE Saturday 15th September 7-00


CIVIC HALL CINEMA Clilheroo


“BATTLE OF BRITAIN’ (With Organ Recital 7 — 7-30 p.m.)


Sunday 16th Septmeber


SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND


2 — 4 p.m. Clitheroe Cnstlo Bandstand Thursday 27th September


CLITHEROE OUTDOOR CRAFT MARKET


Sunday 30th September 7-30 p.m ST PAULS CHURCH. LOW MOOR


NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA


More information about these a nd o ther local events trom:-


THE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Tel: 0200 25566


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SALEM


CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


Martin Top, Rimington HARVEST


THANKSGIVING SERVICES


SUNDAY 16th SEPTEMBER ’90


Morning Family Service 10-45 a m Evening Service


7 -oo p.m,


PREACHER: MR. PETER THOMAS MONDAY


17th SEPTEMBER Coloured slides on


"ALBANIA" al 7-30 p.m. Shown by:


MR & MRS GEORGE BARGH


Followed by sale of Iruit, etc ALL WELCOME


DAVID & WENDY The Proprietors of


t h e a s s h e t o n a r m s Downham


have recently taken over


THE DUKE OF YORK at Grindleton


Under the management of Ken and Gill Marsdcn, The Duke will be run In the s as the Assheton Arms


Situated In the charming village of Grindleton. The Duke of York will varied menu with traditional English, Continental and vegeta ari dlshT


Wc promise an excellent selection of hand-pulled cask a ^ dishcs positively no electronic gadgetry to provide a distracting background nols


But, for thePUme beingfoTre will be n^serlS o7fo£d on Monday ev, Telephone: 0200-41266


SEPTEMBER 1990 At 8-00 p.m.


29th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT


(Clitheroe Parish Church)


MICHAEL PAIN


programme to include music by Mendelssohn, Whillock, Jehain Alain and Others.


•students & O.A.P. E1.50


ALL ARE WELCOME Non-Members: E2.00


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