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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Aftra iinfi, 1VU0


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Summer means fewer clothes, it can also, mean,fewer pounds.


(BC -1 B


WO OPEN UNIVERSITY 7-30SATURDAY .STARTS HEREI


7- 8-


CHESTER (New series) Ross King and Charlotte Hlndle present a new live show for young people fea­ turing cartoons, dance group And Why Not? and Chris Barrie, star ol Red Dwarf.


10-55 FILM A Challenge lor Robin Hood. 1967 version ol the evergreen legend with 8arrle Ingham as the outlaw who led his Merrle Men against Prince John's tyranny whilst King Richard was away at the Crusades. With James Hayter (Friar Tuck) and Gay Hamilton (Maid Marian).


12-27 Weather 12-30 GRANDSTAND with Bob Wilson. 12.35 FOOTBALL A look ahead to this week's World Cup matches 1-00 NEWS 1-05 SNOOKER Action Irom the Embassy World Championship at Sheffield 1-35 MOTOR RACING the Esso British Touring Car Championship at Oulton Park 2-00 RAC­ ING FROM NEWBURY Phi­ lip Comes Spring Cup (H'cap) 2-35 ICE HOCKEY 3- 00 RACING FROM NEW­ BURY Singer and Fried- lander EBF Stakes 3-05 ICE HOCKEY 3-30 RACING FROM NEWBURY 3-35 SNOOKER 3-50 FOOTBALL 4-


SCORE


5-05 NEWS Weather 5-15 Regional News and Sport 5-20 STAY TOONEDI 5- 45TH E F L Y IN G D O C ­ TORS George Baxter meets his match' when he is caught o il guard by his American boss, a woman.


6- 30 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS 7- 20 T H R E E U P , TW O DOWN Sam’s relationship with Rhonda Is growing, but she wants lo know II his relationship with Daphne Is as Innocent as he makes out.


7-50 FILM: THE CASE OF THE NOTORIOUS NUN Starring Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale and William Katt.


9- 25 N EW S SPORT Weather


M5 CASUALTY When a build­ ing site workman comes Into the ward covered in bitu­ men, Lucy becomes con­ cerned about the safety of the working site, especially


when the contractor appears lo buy the workman's silence.


10-35 PARAMOUNT CITY A N D


11-15 FILM: THE NIGHT THE LIGHTS WENT OUT IN GEORGIA starring,Dennis Quald, Kristy McNIchol and Mark Hamlll.


50 THE MUPPET BABIES 15THE 8-15 FROM MAN­ (Granada)


500ITN MORNING NEWS 500 TV AM


525 GHOST TRAIN


11- 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 12- 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND HIS FRIENDS


1O0ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-10 SAINT AND GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2- 1 0 S A T U R D A Y M A ­ TINEE Battlestar Galactica. Survivors Irom a distant galactic war work their way towards Earth, hampered by the Cydons whose aim Is to destroy mankind. Starring Lome Greene, Dirk Benedict and Richard Hatch.


4-30 CARTOON TIME 4-45 RESULTS SERVICE


500 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


510 GRANADA NEWS 515 STEAL


545BAYWATCH Cor t and Eddie begin lifeguard-train­ ing duties at a theme park - but for one trainee there Is a terrifying time on a sabo­ taged watersllde.


00 SNOOKER 4-35 FINAL


540 DAVRO 7-10 YOU BETI 500 MURDER MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE The taking ol Flight 847. Based on the true story of a flight atten­ dant. Flight 847 takes oil Irom Athens lor London and wllhln minutes It has been hijacked.


15001T N N E W S A N D


SPORT followed by ITV National Weather


1520 ASPEL AND COMPANY 11415 FIRST DIVISION SPECIAL 12-05CHARLES BRONSON IN: Mr Majeslyk. Vietnam veteran Vince Majestyk, now a melon farmer, Is harrassed by a small-time labour rack-


. eteer. When charges are brought against him lor assault, Majestyk finds him­ self up against the Mafia and a non-committal police force. (1974). Followed by ITN News Headlines.


2415 HIT MAN AND HER Fol­ lowe d by ITN News Headlines


44)5 FIRST EXPOSURE 4-35 AMERICA'S TOP TEN


- * 2 :


550 OPEN UNIVERSITY 245 MAHABHARAT 325 FILM: ALL I DESIRE star-


ring Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Carlson and Lyle Bettger. Ten years after abandoning her school­ teacher husband and young daughter, a woman returns to see her daughter’s gradu­ ation from school Intending to remain lor only a short visit.


440 FILM: THE TARNISHED ANGEL8 starring Rock Hudson, Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone.


510 WORLD SNOOKER .* 7-05NEWSVIEW Wealheiview 7-50 WORLD SNOOKER 535 VIDEO DIARIES 525 PLAYING BELFAST An award-winning profile of Bel­ fast as seen through the eyes of four artists visiling


' the 1988 Belfast Festival: alternative comedian Jeremy Hardy, Russian pianist Niko­ lai Demldenko, Radio 2 pre­ senter Brian Matthew and RSC actor Roger Walker


1505 WORLD SNOOKER 12-05 FILM: THOSE EYES, THAT MOUTH starring Lou Castel and Angela Molina. Gio­ vanni, an actor, tries lo con­ ceal from his mother that his brother's death was suicide prompted by a break-up with his fiancee, only to find him­ self attracted to the girt


(Channel


500 COMIC BOOK 7-00 KABOODLE


7-30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 500 TRANSWORLD SPORT


500CHANNEL4 RACING The Morning Line


525 SING AND SWING 530SWAPMEET 1500 INDIAN SCREEN Umrao Jaan


1240 THE THREE STOOGES 1-OOSPRINQ IN P A R K LANE Romantic comedy starring Anna Neagle who (alls In love with her million­ aire uncle 's footman (Michael Wilding) who Isn't all that he seems.


245CHANNEL 4 RACING FROM AYR


5.05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 500 A


INHERITANCE


530 GALLERY 74)0 THE WORLD THIS WEEK


500 ADVENTURES Stacking In TheSky


500 THIRTYSOMETHING 1500 F I L M


FOUR Mapantsula 11-55ON THE OTHER HAND


12-55 THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS Seminal horror shocker, starring Peter Lorre as a man who Is stalked by the homicidal severed hand ol a dead pianist.


2-35 CLOSE SUNDRY ******** (BBC-1 )


545 OPEN UNIVERSITY 550 PLAYDAYS 510 LONDON'S MARATHON


12-10 THIS IS THE DAY 1240 LONDON'S MARATHON 1- 2-


320 SOME MOTHERS DO ’AVE 'EM


44)5 BUGS BUNNY IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT


4-30E UROV IS ION SONG CONTEST


510 ALL OUR CHILDREN Six children In India, Hungary, Kenya, China, Britain and Brazil all lace the same chal­ lenges ol learning to walk, talk and feed themselves, but their different family tra­ ditions and patterns ol care provide each with a unique experience.


54)0 THE CLOTHES SHOW Fa­ shion magazine, Including the unveiling of the new Girt Guide and Brownie uni­ forms, the art of fashlbn pre­ diction, and the completion ol the wedding dress for Dream Bride Tracey Haines


525 NEWS: Weather 640 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-15 LONDON'S MARATHON 505 THE BLACK ADDER Das­ tardly hero Edmund leaps at th e chance to marry Europe's premier princess.


535M A S T E R M IN D Wi t h Magnus Magnusson at the Firth Hall, University of Shef­ field, where contenders answer questions on the novels of Evelyn Waugh, the life and work of George Ste­ phenson, the history ol Brit­ ish football from 1863 and the life and times of Thomas Paine


505 NEWS; Weather 320 THAT'S LIFEI


1500 SINGLE VOICES 1530 EVERYMAN "There but lor the Grace of God". Jenni Murray talks to four people who have Inadvertently caused a tragedy about how they have dealt with their feelings. Social worker Mar­ lin Ruddock was responsible for four-year-old Kimberley Carllle when she was bru­ tally tortured and murdered by her stepfather; Julie Shearman knocked down and killed a little girl in her car; Mark Webster was, ODerating a laths which killed a man in an industrial accident; Derlc Longden let his Invalid wife drown in the bath.


11-10WOMEN MEAN BUSI­ NESS Glenda Jackson looks at Issues facing women returning to paid employment, and joins a group of 150 who are gear­ ing themselves up lor the workplace.


11- 35 MAHABHARAT 12-


15 Weather (Granada)


505 ITN MORNING NEW8 500 TV AM


325 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE: SNOWBALL EXPRESS PART 1 Johny Baxter Inherits a Rocky Mountain hotel. Concluded next week.


1515 THE CAMPBELLS 1545 UNK


* 114)0 MORNING WORSHIP ,' : 12-00 ENCOUNTER Followed by AAPKAAHAK


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


' ' :.. WEEK' Followed by GRAN-.,' ADA NEWS HEADUNES


■ 14)0 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV r National Weather f ;


• * - l ’ 1- 10THE WALDEN INTER­


VIEW In this special edition, Brian Walden interviews F.W. de Klerk, President of South Africa


20 NEWS: ON THE RECORD 20 EASTENDERS


24)0 RICHMOND HILL 2- 55BRAVE NEW WILDER­ NESS The first programme in a series of six unusual wildlife programmes map­ ping the return to nature of land once lost to Industry


325 DISNEY’S THE RICHEST C A T


IN T H E


WORLD When a clever talking cat named Les


Inherits $5 million he needs all his wits to escape the fate Intended lor him by two g re e d y , d i s i n h e r i t e d relatives.


505 BULLSEYE


535 CORONATION STREET 530 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


535 GRANADA NEWS 640 APPEAL


545 HIGHWAY Stratford upon Avon


7-15 A KIND OF LIVING 745P E R F E C T S C O U N ­ DRELS The first of a new series of six comedy dramas. Two scoundrels meet at the funeral of a master confidence trickster. A bargain is struck and a partnership formed.


545JEEVES AND WOOS­ TER Life for Bertram Wit- berforce Wooster Is not at its best. He Is temporarily with­ out a butler having dis­ missed the previous one lor stealing his socks. But help is at hand In the form of the enlgmatlc.Jeevos.


345 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1505 NOT WITH A BANG 1535THE SOU T H B A N K SHOW


1135 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


H Followed by ITN News Headlines


12-30 QUIZ NIGHT 14)01 SPY Followed by ITN News Headlines


2-OOCRAZY A BOU T THE MOVIES


2-35 BURKE'S LAW:Who killed Cynthia Royal? Followed by ITN News Headlines


335 PICK OF THE WEEK 44)5 THE ITV CHART SHOW


- J . 535 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12410 WORLD SNOOKER 12-30 COUNTRY RLE 14)0 OPEN ADVICE 1-25GRANDSTAND (new series) Introduced by Steve Rider 1.30 SNOOKER ; coverage Irom Sheffield 2- 00 ICE HOCKEY Irom Wembley Arena, the Heine- ;


.ken Championship Final 2- 40 MOTOR RACING The ' Lucaa British Formula 3 ■ Championship (rom Thrux- . ton 34)0 ICE HOCKEY 3-40 RUGBY UNION Four Home ' Unions XV v Rest of Europe ; XV Irom Twickenham..A - charity match lor the : Romanian Appeal, with live ■ second-hall coverage 4-30 IC E H O C K E Y 5 - 1 0


. SNOOKER (Timings subject : to change)


M0 RUGBY SPECIAL


, 5 3 5 T K E ' : M O N E Y PROGRAMME


• 7-15THE N A T U R A L : WORLD Film by photogra-t pher Jim Brandenburg and :


ffv j v ol while wolves, capturing ■ ,


■ ; : aspects ol woll sodoty never: seen before


’ 84)5 WASHES WHITER . 555 WORLO SNOOKER


%


., biologist David Mach who \ spent an Arctic summer on v Ellesmere Island with a pack .< ■


> 1500F ILM : THE K I L L ING


FIELDS starring Sam Waterston and Haing S Ngor. The compelling true story of New York Times


journalist Sydney Schanberg and his guide Dith Pran In Cambodia as the brutal Khmer Rouge~mova_ln,and the bloodshed begins,'V )


12-15 WORLD SNOOKER u ' 1-15RAPIDO with Antlone de Caunes, featuring an Inter­ view with Suzanpe Vega, veteran rocker Robert Plant, Tlmbuk 3 and 'lhe Oyate Indians.


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64» TRANS WORLD SPORT 7-00GARDENERS’ CALEN­ DAR Spring. A repeat ol Friday's first episode In a series ol (our programmes about spring gardening. Today's programme, nar­ rated by John Huntley, starts with a garden Irom scratch and regular features include what and when to sow and plant, how to prepare differ­ ent types of sits and planting.


730 BRIGHT SPARKS Austra­ lian series combining high quality animation and live action backgrounds to e xpl or e sc ie n ce and technology


525 SPICE


800 EARLY BIRD 830 DAVID THE GNOME 500 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


1500 YUKON QUEST Documen­ tary about the Yukon Quest, a 1,000-mlle dog sled race


. following the gold rush trail Irom Whitehorse In Canada, to Alaska, USA. The pro­ gramme focuses on British competitor Rick Atkinson, an Outward-bound instructor,, and his wile, Carole.


11-00 BOOMI 11- 30 QOPHERSI 124)0THE WALTONS Today, John and Olivia celebrate their 25th wedding anniver­ sary and Mary Ellen and Curt both light temptation during their separation due to the Army.


14)0 LAND OF THE GIANTS 2-00THE LADY WITH THE LAMP (1951) The film Is a vivid and meticulous lilm biography ol the great nurs­ ing pioneer, played by Anna Neagls


555 TESTAMENT 4-55THE NAT KINO COLE SHOW Pearl Bailey


525News S umma r y and . Weathar


830 WOMEN'S SOCCER ’ 530 THE WONDER YEARS 7-00 FRAGILE EARTH: THE v G R E E N I N G ; - ■ THAILAND


OF


500THE MEDIA SHOW 500THE MANAGERESS Anew six-part series ol the popular drama star r ing Cher le Lunghi as the manageress ol a second division football dub aiming to promote the


. . r team into the first division.


1500THE LAST SUNSET VI- gorous Western starring


i .. Rock Hudson as a lawman


- ■ who persuades a killer (Kirk . Douglas) to go on a cattle drive Irom Mexico to Texas


‘ so that old scores can be settled on US territory


12- : 140 CLOSE .V *J 10CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: SAARABE '


WHERE EVERY MEAL IS A SPECIAL OCCASION t


Regal Buildings, Keighley Road, Skipton. Tel. 0756 700675


For the best value for money come and


dine in luxuriant and pleasant surroundings. Our restaurant offers an exclusive A La


Carte menu plus free admission to the After Dark Nightclub.


£15 per head all Inclusive (5 course meal)


ON


Y ew Restaurant


C O R N I S H c /a s s y /'e e .


Take this advertisement to your local branch before May 19th and we’ll take off E3.30.(yoU only pay £7.00 for registration). •


BURNLEY


Central Methodist - Church. Hargreaves Street. Tuesday aftern-, noon at 1 -3 0 p.rri:, 5-30 p.m. & 7-30 p.m. .


.. BURNLEY


Elim Methodist Church Hall, Melville Street; (oft Briercliffe Road). Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.


CLITHEROE COLNE


GREAT HARWOOD I


NELSON


St James School, Green­ acres Street. Thursday at 7-30 p.m. •


St Johns Methodist Church'Hall, Albert Road. Thursday at 7 -4 5 p.m.


United Services Club, Commercial Road. Mon­ day at 7 -3 0 p.m.


St Johns Ambulance Hall. Eleanor Street. Wednes­ day at 10 a.m., 5 -3 0 p.m. & 7-30 p.m.


PADIHAM


The Town Hall, Padiham. Wednesday at 7 -3 0 p.m.


For further details of classes please phone: 0772 201456


Weight Wotchors(J) is a tradomork of Weight Watchers International Inc , and used under control by Weight Watchers (U K.) Ltd. wei 1


I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I


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I I I I I I I MONDAYS


Intermediate Aerobics .............. 7 .0 0 -8 .0 0 Jazz Dance with Clive Taylor.............. .................8.15 - 9.15


TUESDAYS


Yoga with Helen . . . .................7.15 - 8.30


NEW SPRING DANCE TERM 1990


Starting after Easter WEDNESDAYS


Low Impact Aerobics with Kerry ...............11.30 - 12.30 NEW — Bum's and Turn's with J ane............ 7.00 - 8.00


THURSDAYS


Low Impact Aerobics (beginners).................7.00 - 8.00 Advanced Aerobics (mixed) with Leslie . . . . 8 .1 5 -9 .1 5


FRIDAYS


Int. Aerobics with J a n e ....................................6.45 - 7.45 SATURDAYS


Children’s Dance with Susan........................ 9.45 - 10.30


OFF LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel: 24475/24472


FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE


GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET AND MASSIVE CAR BOOT SALE


— HIIGMSCCIIETY _ .(N IG H TC LU B At.IlEUT ROAt), COl.NK (Above Carlo's) '-•J.;Thonclavl9th Aprils'.


K N IG H TS OF PASSION Ladies FRKIG before •nioniil^ 26th April


i»A c s lA v '


8.30 unlit laic. £1 nil nlBhU Ni> Dress ■ pcrKimu Tel: 059105 9-5 p.m.) Restrictions.


i! i . , I.


Free Function Itiuim. 50.500 . *.


FR ID A Y S


' -'OutrageousActs. 11.00 p.m. w ith t l i is ad .


this Sunday April, 22nd------


Brookhouse Farm, Mltton Road 10-00 a.m. to 4-00 p.m.


W H ALLEY


' Car Boot Spaces £6 — No Booking Necessary Arrive from 8-00 a.m. Bring Your Own Tables


Organised by R. M. Promotions Ltd — 0253 712776 or 0836 367754


(Donations from proceeds of Stall rents to local charities) W SPONSORED


DOG WALK SUNDAY 29th APRIL


Castle Cement Car Park - 2.00 p.m. P r ize s a n d D oggie Treats


Entry forms from: Advertiser &Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe.


F.A. Allen & Sons Ltd. 1 Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe. Castle Cosmetics, 33 Castle Street, Clitheroe.


Cook & Smith (Ins) Ltd, 2 Church Brow, Clitheroe.


Tourist Information, Ribble Valley Offices, Church Walk, Clilheroe.


' Sponsored by DUGDALES In aid of local charities


= HEALTH STUDIO LEE CARTER


1


HEALTH STUDIO . . N E W Y O U A T


CIVIC HALL . Clitheroe


23278 RiBBCe MSaCCey


SiOaer JuBiCee ‘D r a m a _


f tpr iC 28th - ' fMay 5th, 1990.


Civic Halt, York Street, CUtberoe, BB7 2DL Tel23218. Sat, April 28th at 7.30 p.m. RIBCHESTER THEATRICAL SOCIETY


TABLE MANNERS by Alan Aykboume Sunday, April 29th at 7.30 p.m. TAKE ONE SETTLE "


THE LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS by Neil Simon


Monday, April 30th at 7.30 p.m. FORMBY THEATRE CLUB


THE MAINTENANCE MAN by Richard Harris Tuesday, May 1st at 7.30 pi.m. LANCASTER FOOTLIGHTS CLUB


84, CHARING CROSS ROAD by Helene Hanjf Wednesday, May 2nd at 7.00 p.m. ONE ACT EVENING


The Arena Theatre o f Warrington MILTON’S PARADISE t


Spectrum Bristol VIGILANTE by Scott Waldron Manor Players o f I le s t Bank THE MAYOR OF TORONTAL by Gwenyth Jones


Thursday, May 3 rd at 7.30 p.m. SPECTRUM BRISTOL


WHO’S ON FIRST by Jack Sharkey- Friday, May 4th at 7.30 p.m. SENSIBLE KNITWEAR OF BATH


MASTER CLASS by David PoivnaU Saturday, May 5th at7.00 p.m. THE CASTLE PLAYERS BRIDGEND


COURT IN THE ACT by Pierre Veber Sponsored by Post Office Counters Ltd.


ADMISSION £2.20 SEASON TICKET £15


Tickets may be reserved from April 20th between the hours o f t 1 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., 3 p m. and 5 pjn. and evenings after 8 p.m. Monday to Friday or Saturday 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and after 8 pm.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


0 MAIN STREET, GISBURN


The Ribblesdale Arms Tcb 0200


445505


D u e to d em a n d w e a re n o w o p e n 7 n ig h ts p e r w e e k a n d 7 lu n c h t im e s .


I t a l i a n a l a c a r t e EVERY n ig h t


T ra d i t io n a l h om em a d e fo o d - lu n c h t im e s 1/2 Price PIZZA PASTA EVERY Wednesday Night (diners only)


1/2 Price PIZZA PASTA Every Thursday Night


Two meals per voucher, maximum. Diners only. Present this voucher.


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. 3 course &5.95


Restaurant now open Monday and Tuesday Nights Italian a la carte Takeaway Service


ONLY 10 DAYS TO GO Rotary Club of Clitheroe


Cjtahfjc Tel. Accrington 384874


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 20th and 21 * t


(The Midlands Top Group) PLUS SATURDAY ONLY


THE MARKS BROTHERS


TONYJO(Comedian)


Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a table In tne Cabaret Room


WEDNESDAYS ALL STAR CABARET PROGRAMME


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th TEASER WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd


THE DOOLEYS IVY LEAGUE


WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th


FrM admission Wednesday only to Cabaret Room when dining In the Carvery


PAPER LACE ★ LOUNGE BAR *


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Back In time with


ADDING NTO PARISH


COUNCIL


Notice Is given that the Annual Parish Mooting will be held on Monday, 23rd April, 1990, In the Methodist Schoolroom at 7-30 p.m. Business will Include the Chairman's Report upon the Council's work and the accounts. Electors are invited to submit agenda items to the Chairman or.Clerk before the meeting. Mr John Hunt — the Borough Council’s Chief Financial Officer- will explain the operation of the Community Charge to residents.


MPSURGERY


BOX O F F IC E (0282 )


8 6 4 7 2 1 M U NICIPAL HALL - COLNE


B otysdf t(?e Lougf; IN CONCERT


CEL TIC FOLK MUSIC AT ITS BEST


Saturday 28th April - 8 p.m. Admission: £6 / £5


An Evening with Moira An d e rso n \


Sunday 29th April - 7.30 p.m: A dm is s io n : £ 6 / £S / £ 4


and THE LINDEN SINGERS IN CONCERT


Wednesday, 25th April 6 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. ,t


Admission £ 6.50 / £6.00 V £ 5 .5 0 7 £4.50


BARROWFORD CIVIC HALL


V IN GARBUT i ’Hugely popular"


Friday 27th April - 8 p.m. A dm is s io n : £ 4 / £ 3


Friday 4th May- 8 p.m. a dm is s io n : £ 6 o r £ 5 In A d v a n i


THE SOUTHERN COMFORT BAND


HELEN SHAPIRO • ■’ a n d ’


HUMPHREY LYTTELTON


in 'v __ DUKE ELLINGTON A TRIBUTE TO


SATURDAY 5th MAY— 8 p.m. £ 6 /£ 5 BOX OFFICE 61 A LB ERT ROAD, COLNE.


TO U R IS T IN FO RM A TIO N C EN TRE • NELSON, Ir k


Come,along and browse amongst our many stands'from : . ' Bridal Gowns to gas filled balloons.


B a R q a e f c iR g G e R f c p e ;


VISIT PENDLES PREMIER WEDDING VENUE ,


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£ 662424; * 7 * * ’ n e l so n , t


'V i MARKET SOU ARE j ’ i .


COUNTRY MUSIC with


BIG BIG and


BRIDAL FAIR & FASHION SHOW S u n d a y 2 9 th A p r i l , .1 9 9 0 .! 1 1 .3 0 - 4 .3 0 p .m .


Your member of Parliament


DAVID


WADDINGTON Will beat


THE CLITHEROE ASSOCIATION


OFFICES On


SATURDAY 21 April


CLITHEROE 25939


at 12 noon . ,


For appointments please Telephone:


COACH HIRE


— —— THE FAMILY FIRM ESTIMATES FREE


HODSONS OF GISBURN -


12 to 53 SEAT ER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS


i ; . .... GISBURN 445751 evenings Tel: GISBURN 445394 day infiUCK INN


g g * MU CLITHEROE .28705 ,


■ =. Waddlngton


Food Served ( l | •V.V D a P U : : :Lunchtime and


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The Parish Meeting will be followed by an Ordinary Meeting ot the Parish Council.


E. B. Lucaa Clerk to the Council 27 Waddow Grove Waddlngton


Entertainment nightly Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday


PAT CARTER


; EVERY SATURDAY PAUL LEE


AT THE ORGAN F L E A


Festival Hall SUNDAY


22nd APRIL 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


i Enquiries Tel: Cleveleys 824918


Tosside Institute


WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY, 21 at APRIL at 7-45 p.m.


i Admission £1 Including supper


M A R K E T Gisburn


KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS


Ring:


GRAHAM ROBBINS on Clitheroe 22323


Effective Display


Advertising in this


newspaper pays dividends


by Philip Stagg


this k n o t that movie. ofirauno n tvhkw


th cwrutr rat i w a* tta DUIAOO 5 m m . A Once in a lifetime comes a motion picture that makes you feel eke faffing in love alt over again. . MOAEL KTtllfEN » DUrVO


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


COMMENCING FRIDAY 20th APRIL TO THURSDAY AT 7-30 p.m.


CIVIC H A L L Clitheroe -23- 23278


A PR IL 2 6 th , 2 7 th and 2 8 th . > B o l to n -b y -B o w la n d > Drama G r o u p p r e s e n t u p a n t o ­ m im e , C in d e r e l la , in th e v i l­ la g e h a l l . E n q u ir ie s , Bolton- : -b y -B ow la n d 2 7 7 .


J U L Y 1 s t , S u n d a y , S h am M a y o r o f W o r s t o n ’s Fun D a y .


S A T U R D A Y . M A Y S t h ,


' 2 p .m . - 4 -3 0 p .m . , S U N D A Y . 'J U L Y 1 S t h , N .S .P .C .C ; G a rd en Pa r ty , D ow n h am Hall;


o f Chur ch D o llt ow cr A p p e a l . •


SUNDAY, JUNE 3 rd, Round T a b le /L lo n s H e r i ta g e Fair, d e ta i l s o f s ta l l s , T e l . Cl ith ­


e r o e 2 5 6 6 4 .


SU N D A Y M A Y 1 3 th , 1 9 9 0 . F r ien d s o f C l i th e r o e R .G .S . G ia n t D u ck Ra cn .


2 7 th MAY 1 9 9 0 . F leu Mar­ k e t a t S la id b u rn in a large m a rq u e e . H om e -m a d e tea s . B o o k a s ta l l w i th E. Sl in g e r , S la id b u rn 2 6 5 .


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