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2 Clitheroe Advertiser (£ Times, Decetnber 20th, 1990 T 1/ GUIDE


1*40 S P O R T S M A S T E R S 'Second Semi-Final’


7*00CRYSTAL TIPPS AND ALISTAIR


7-05 JANOSCH'S STORY TIME 7-30 PODDINGTON PEAS 7-35 BREAKFAST SERIALS 6-10BABAR Animated series about Babar the elephant based on the classic chil­ dren's story


6-35 BRAVESTARR Space-age western cartoon


12-12 WEATHER 12-15GRANDSTAND With Bob


9-OOGOING L IV E !


Wilson. 12-20 Rallycross: the Motaquip British Grand Prix from Brands Hatch. 12-


5-05 NEWS: Weather 5-15 Regional News and Sport 5-20 STAYTOONED! 5- 50 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS Paul Daniels


6- NEKA Anneka and her


Challenger truck, with volun­ teer team, sot off to Romania to renovate and refurbish an orphanage in ono week. •


7- LAUGHTER SHOW


0-00 FILM: INNERSPACE (Net­ work TV Premiere) Steven Spielberg was executive producer on this 1987 sci-li fantasy starring Dennis Ouaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan. In desperation, a scientist fleeing a laboratory raid injects a microscopically miniaturised test pilot and his tiny stflmorsiblo into the body of a supermarket clerk in a bid to protect the top-se­ cret project.


0- 55 N EWS SPORT: Weather


10-15FILM: STILL OF THE • NIGHT (1982) starring Meryl Streep and Roy Scheider. Tense psychologi­ cal thrilfor with Scheider as a psychiatrist who meets the mistress, and apparently the


murderess, of a former patient


11*45 EURYTHMICS LIVE Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart filmed on the final leg of their ■Rovenge* tour in Sydney


1- 20 Weather a 4- CARTOON


5- 05A DISNEY CHRISTMAS GIFT Mickey Mouse, Don­ ald Duck, Pluto and other favourites.


5- 6-


11- 12-


55 ITN NEWS 00 TV AM


9-25 MOTORMOUTH including Scooby Doo plus cartoon.


PACLAND


1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-10 SAINT AND GREAVSIE


AN D j


6-00ENGLISH TOWNS Alec Clifton-Taylor visits Warwick


M0 W I L D L I F E S H O W ­ CASE: Film of Emperor penguins during an Antarctic winter.


9- 05FIM: TAR2AN AND HIS MATE (1934) starring Johnny Weissmuller


10-


11- 50 T H E 12-


BERED The songwriter, H O N E Y -


MOONERS WATER (1969)


2-00LAUREL AND HARDY: ‘Any Old Port’ Stan and Ollie make an unlikely pair of gallant heroes.


2-20 CATCHWORD 2-


LIN Tells the story of a boys’ choir from Seaford, West Sussex, who went carol singing in Moscow last Christmas.


3- 20 B E E THOV E N S YM ­ PHONIES (Now Series).


50DISNEY CHRISTMAS


The first in a series of pro­ grammes in which all nine of Beethoven's symphonies will be screened, performed by the London Classical Play­ ers conducted by Roger Norrington. Brian Kay talks to Norrington about his


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW6- 30 CHRISTMAS COMES TO


3-50 FILM: DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (1965)


GAMES


"approach to the music and the controversy surrounding "authentic" Beethoven.


50 Racing from Chepstow. 1-0 News. 1-20 Racing. 1-30 Rallycross. 2-05 Rugby League: first semi-final for the Regal Trophy. 3-50 Fot- ball half-times. 4-00 Golf: GA Champion's Challenge 1990. 4-35 Final Score. (Timings Subject to change).


2- 3-


Christmas Presence’.


5-00 RESULTS SERVICE 5-15ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


7- 8-


9-


5-30 GRANADA NEWS 5-35 THE DISNEY CHRISTMAS PREMIERE ‘ P l n o c - c h lo ’ Story of a lit tle wooden puppet who is brought to life by the blue fairy and must prove himself worthy of becoming a real boy.


10 BLIND DATE YEARS OF LAUGHTER


followed by ITV National Weather


9-25DOWN AND OUT IN BEVERLEY HILLS Tramp Jerry Daskin (Nick Nolte) encounters a rich but whacky family whose most intelligent member • by far - is Mike the dog. Also star­ ring Bet Midler and Richard Dreyfuss.


presents the popular qui2 show


11-20 CRISIS AT CHRISTMAS 30 C H A L L E N G E A N - 2-


11-25 CHRISTMAS AT THE MO­ VIES


1- 05 Q — THE WINGED SER­ PENT


ROR 30 LES DENNIS CHRISTMAS


4-10 THE FIEND WITHOUT A FACE A Science-fiction thriller.


ROONEY ‘ Home For Christmas'


10THE LOVE BOAT ‘ A 10STARRI NG MICKEY


11-


9-55 FIRST AND LAST starring Joss Ackland, Pat Heywood.


12-


Ligia Branice. Visually stun­ ning medieval drama unfold­ ing the deadly machinations which ensue when an age­ ing French baron and his vir­ tuous young wife are visited by their king, who is as struck as his lecherous page by the beauty ol their host­ ess. Directed by Walerian Borowczyk (1971, subtitled). 55 CLOSE


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10 DENIS NORDEN’ S 21 10 ITN NEWS AND SPORT


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7-


CHRISTMAS PREVIEW


7-30 NEWS SUMMARY 7-


8- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 9-


m i e Arts and Entertainments Centre Q IE2JH 20FILM: BLANCHE starring 9th


From the Staff of Burnley Mechanics to all our | patrons, past, present and future Seasonal Greetings and an Entertaining New Year


2Sal OTIS GRAND AND THE 8 00


DECEMBER- DANCE KINGS


| T h u r JANUARY ‘ 20EARLY MORNING TV


36 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 00 NEWS SUMMARY


9-03 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


9-25 SING AND SWING Perfor­ mances by the jazz stars of the 30s and 40s.


9- 10- 30 SAME DIFFERENCE


the volcanic island of Eldey, which each year from March to October plays host to the


50CONSPIRACY OF TER­


world's largest gannet colony.


10-30 LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY (1946)


12-15 ANIMATION A longue-in- ' cheek cartoon promoting a pit safety made for the Coal Board, followed by The Sandcastle, an Oscar-win­ ning animation f rom Canada.


12-30AMERICAL FOOTBALL RED 42


30 PERCY FRENCH REMEM­


15FILM: RING OF BRIGHT 3-


1- 00CHRISTMAS AT STAR- CROSS The story of the Starcross Monasteiy, which supports itself with the sale of fest ive wreaths and Christmas trees and which several years ago decided to take in babies with Aids to give them some of the joy and hap p in e s s they deserved.


2- 00THE SMALLEST SHOW ON EARTH (1957)


30THE MOUSE THA T


ROARED (1959) Peter Sell­ ers plays three roles in this witty satire on international politics and diplomacy


5- 50 CAROLS OF THE KREM­ 10 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6- 30 CLIVE ANDERSON TALKS


CHRISTMAS Clive Ander­ son talks to Dudley Moore and some of the other big names from Channel 4's Christmas programmes.


6- WEATHER 55NEWS SUMMARY AND


7- OOSUBMARINE Artist Tom McKendrick explains his obsession with submarines, which haunt his dreams and dominate his work. He reveals why ho considers the submarine to be man's greatest invention.


8- 00 ADVENUTRES: BRANSON — ACROSS A FIERY SKY


9- 00 L.A. LAW El Sid 55 WORLD D IS A B L E D 7- 40NEWSVIEW wi th John


Humphries and Lynetto Lith- qow; Weatherview


6-25 TCHAIKOVSKY COMPETI­ TION 1990


■fcf*****)f SUNDRY ( B B C - 1 0 (G r q n q d q )


7-00 CHILDREN’S BBC starting withWIZBIT


7-25 THE NIGHTINGALE Hans Christian Andersen's story told by Christopher Plummer 50 PLAYDAYS


7- 8-


VAWUZ Animated story set on an uncharted island


9- 00 THE MAN CALLED FLINT- STONE Special feature- length musical adventure with all the favourites from


10-


Lynam reflects on the per­ sonalities and action of Italia 90. featuring Englands spec­ tacular progress to the semi­ finals, Scotland’s dramatic exit and Irelands historic first tournament.


11- SERVED 3-


1-30 NEWS; Weather 1-35 FILM: THE POSEIDON AD­ VENTURE Disaster movie


1-OOTHE GOOD LIFE Classic cornody starring Felicity Kendal. Richard Briers, Pen­ elope Keith, and Paul Eddington. Christmas does not go according to plan.


5-35 CARTOON TIME 9-25 CHRISTMAS DUCKULA ‘A Christmas Quacker'


9- 10THE ISLAND OF NE-Daffy Duck bill 10- DING-DONG


10-30OISNEY’ S CANDLE- SHOE


12-25ITN NEWS wit h ITV National Weather


30 WORLD CUP 90 Desmond


12-30 THE DISNEY CHRISTMAS PREMIERE: RETURN TO OZ 1899.


2-30 BEATRIX POTTER: THE TALE OF LITTLE PIG RO­ BINSON


3*30 LORNA DOONE


5-15 ITN News followed by ITV National Weather


30 FILM: ARE YOU BEING 7-


5-30 THE KRYPTON FACTOR SPECIAL


64)0 CHRISTMAS CLUEDO M5THIS IS YOUR LIFE An


extended Boxing Day edition. <


84JOMOVIE PREMIERE — DIRTY DANCING Late


9-50THE BIL L 'Sa fe As Houses'.


30 OISNEYTIME Phillip Scho­


field introduces clips of clas­ sic Disney films, and takes a look at the amazing Walt Disney World in Florida.


4-


CHRISTMAS Jim makes dreams true for some lucky viewers, including a six- year-old who wants to meet the Turtles, and a young lad who becomos St George to rescue his sister from a fiery dragon.


4- 5-


football pools servico.


5-25THE RUSS ABBOTT CHRISTMAS SHOW


64)5FILM: BACK TO THE FUTURE Spectacular time- t ravel adventure wi th Michael J Fox as a boy tran­ sported back in time 30 years to 1955. Stranded in the past, he meets his par­ ents and unwitt in gly changes their destiny. Can he put things right and return


to the present before its too late?


9- 40SMITH AND JONES Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones, withcomedy sketches and more head-to-heads.


KMONEWS: Regional News: Weather


10- 25FILM: POLTERGEIST I! Just when they thought they were safo, the Reeling family are forced to return to their Arizona home to con­ front the evil forces that tried to carry their little girl off to another world.


12-


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11- 55 T O T O — L I V E IN' PARIS The supergroup Toto in a rare live appearance.


50 Weather a


8- 00BERGERAC SPECIAL ’There for the Pi ck ­ ing*. John Nettles stars as Jim Bergerac in a special feature-length edition as the detective who is enjoying a life of leisure in Provence with girlfriend Danielle (Thereso Liotard). At grape­ harvesting time the pleasant atmosphere is spoilt when two young grape-pickers boast about their successful computer-hacking operation.


10-20 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


10-30 POLICE ACADEMY II —


THEIR FIRST ASSIGN­ MENT


12-10RETURN OF THE SE- IOJIM’ LL FIX IT FOR


VEN Tho farmers ol a Mexi- can village are kidnapped by a marauding band of out­ laws.


24)0 R O B B E R Y UNDER ARMS Colonial Australia.


4-00 AMERICA'S TOP 10


55 FINAL SCORE Results and 10 NEWS: Weather


( BBC - 2 )


8- 00ENGLISH TOWNS Alec Clifton-Taylor oxploros Lewes in East Sussex.


10- 00 F I LM : STOCK


11-


8-15FILM: TARZAN FINDS A SON When a plane crashes in the jungle near to Tar- zan’s home the only survivor is a baby boy. Tarzan and Jane decide to raise the child as their own.


S U M M E R


KIDS? Series ot short fic­ tional films examining child


exploitation around'the worid.


12-15 T H E UNANSWERED QUESTION


2- 00 T H E FORMERS


"3-00 B E E T H OV E N S YM ­ PHONIES


3- 35 LAUREL AND HARDY The comedy duo star in ’Bacon Grabbers’


3- PHONIES


4- 3 0 C R I C K E T : S E C O N D TEST Australia v England. ^Highlights of the first day's jiplay from Melbourne.


54X3LE N O Z Z E Dl F I ­


GARO Glyndebourne Festi­ val Opera production of Mozart's delightful work, per- . formed on traditional instru­ ments and conducted by Simon Rattle. Simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3.


84J0FILM: MANON DES SOURCES


9-50 A LIFE IN PIECES T R A N S ­


12- 00 GREENCLAWS Adventure story


q n n g l 4 ) | 30 CORONATION STREET


7- 00 ALLS SPECIAL DAY 7- 30 KABOODLE


8-25 RIC 8-


9- 10- 10-


M0 BOBBY JONES GOSPEL 6- 30 TH E A R T OF LANDSCAPE


8- 00THE CHRISTMAS TREE TRAIN


30 THE TURKEY CAPER


9- 00 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE 'MORNING LINE


9-25 SESAME STREET


BIN More cl i f f -haning escapades


ABOUT CHILLING Docu­ mentary about the nightclub season in Ibiza


11- 30TONY JACKLIN'S PRO­ CELEBRITY GOLF CHAL­ LENGE Snooker ace Dennis Taylor is the Sports­ man. and Bruce Forsyth tho Entertainer.


12- 35CHANNEL 4 RACING FROM KEMPTON PARK


3-10 WESTERN/PETRONELLA 3-


HOUSE Classic W. C. Fields comedy in which he descend^ on a hotel in China. With Edmund Breese (1933).


4- 4-


WEATHER


55 HOW A R E TH E 5-


THE PRINCESS WHO HAD NEVER LAUGHED


TURES OF BILLY THE FISH part 2


6- 00THE WONDER YEARS Pot tery W ill Get You Nowhere


6- 30TONIGHT WITH JON­ ATHON ROSS


55B E E T H O V E N S Y M ­


8- 00 BROOKSIDE B-30THE OPRAH WINFREY. SHOW Bob Hope’s All |


American Tribute to Oprah Winfrey


9- 25 T C H A I K O V S K Y — FATE The second of Chris­ topher Nupon's two docu­ mentaries on the life of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.


11- 00 R E Q U I E M


12- 40 DANCEDAZE The hottest dance acts of the nineties caught in live performance at the Brixton Academy, London.


1-40THE OTHER SIDE OF GERRY SADOWITZ.


1-55 CLOSE DOMINIC 1990 film,


j NELSON LEADER SERIES 4th January -1 2 noon Wed 2nd January


|FRIDAY EXPRESS 4th January - 5.00 p.m. Wed 2nd January


FOR


7- 00 PADRE PABLO Roman . Catholic firebrand, father Harvey Steele is featured in the final documentary about charismatic priests.


1


10-001900 (Part Two) 12*50THE WEEK WITH JON­


ATHAN ROSS All the highs and lows from this week’s programmes, complilod for your late night delight and dolectation.


1-25 SNOOPS Don’t Try This At Home


The Civic Hall will be closed from December 23rd to December 27th inclusive after which date The Little Mermaid will continue.


May we wish all our patrons a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Peaceful New Year.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


9-55THE SHIP-Bill Bryden's unique theatre production celebrating the great ship­ building years ol the Clyde and the humour and indomi­ table pride of its people.


50T-BAG’S CHRISTMAS 20 DAFFY DUCK A double


11-35FILM: SUSPICION Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine, in an Oscar-winning perfor­ mance. star in Alfred Hit- chocks classic thriller. When the shy and cultured Lina McLaidlaw marries hand­ some man-about-town John­ nie Aysgarih, her happiness slowly becomes tainted with the tear that her charming husband is not all he seems.


1-10 Weather 1-20 CLOSE


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or from Main Agents: Tourist Infor­ mation Centro, Scotland Road, Nel­ son; Burnley Mochanles; Clllheroo Tourist Information Centre.


LEISURE In P e n d !e


THE i nia nns added a new restaurant, ensuring the best of wine


Tho truo ambience ol Tho nibblojdolo Arms has booit- enhanced by a complete refurbishment.


RIBBLESDALE ARMS


All th ic ^ n tnd sP,Ms logother with excellent country faro AH this can be'enjoyed in tho most pleasant traditional Inn style


It $ tho perfect way to spend a most memorable y complete evening.


Please book early lor Christmas.


Closed all day Christmas Day TEL: GISBURN (0200) 445505


Lunch is available 7 days a week. Dinner served, Tuesday - Sunday inclusive. Mondays - Bar snacks available


R O A S T O N THE ROCKS


SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH - £8.95 The most talked about Sunday lunch for quality and value for money (starter, main course, sweet and coffee).


Phone your reservation by midnight Friday and we shall


present you with a joint leg of pork, leg of lamb or topside of beef; 1 lb in weight, more than the number oi guests.


fi VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! From Stuart, Kath and all the staff


*Take The Hassle Out Of Christmas Day And Book. Your Christmas Lunch At


THE BUTTERY Now Under New Management ★


49 King Street, Whalley


Choice of a selective four course menu, in a congenial selting with a festive atmosphere.


Only £17.50 a head — children under 12 £10 Bring your own wine


Ring Nikki now on (0254) 822495 S


COACH HIRE RENDEZVOUS 9-30 p.m. - 2.00 a.m. HODSONS OF QISBURN


16 COUNTDOWN MASTERS 25B A TMA N AND R O­


50IBIZA — A SHORT FILM


CLITHEROE POLLING BRANCH OF THE RIBBLE VALLEY


CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


The Annual General Meeting of the above association will be on


Monday, January 7th, 1991 at 7-30 p.m. 30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


in the Clitheroe Conservative Club, Castle Street.


All are welcome to attend the meeting.


50NEWS SUMMARY AND 55 FAERIE TALE THEATRE


ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINES NEW YEAR


55THE FURTHER ADVEN-1 l


FOR ENTERTAINMENTS PAGE AND RUN OF PAPER ADVERTISEMENTS


|CLITHEROE ADVERTISER 27th Decetnber-4 .0 0 p.m. Fri 21st December


[NELSON LEADER SERIES 28th December-11.00 a.m. Mon 24th December


[FRIDAY EXPRESS 28th December-10.00 a.m. Thurs 27th December


| TUESDAY EXPRESS 2nd January WEDNESDAY PUBLICATION • 4.00 p.m. Fri 28th Dec


| CLITHEROE ADVERTISER 3rd J a n u a ry : 10.00 a.m. Mon 31st December


SWINTON INSURANCE


SMOKE DETECTOR WINNERS


Mr T. Smith, Fairfield Drive. Mrs D. Faraday, Moorcock Farm, Tatham. Mrs Alice Benson, Park Avenue. Mrs D. Taylor, Claremont Avenue. Mrs H. J. Maher, The Sands, Whalley. Mrs K. Gudgeon, Derwent Crescent.


Mrs H. CuniTffe, Showley Court, Clayton-Le-Dale. Miss M. Jackson, Chester Avenue. Mr E. Preedy, Whalley Road.


Mr R. Driver, Fort Street.


PRIZES WILL BE POSTED ON PLEASE ALLOW 28 DAYS.


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


Telephone


Rachel Moorhouse Clitheroe 22323 V\ \*


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ROTARY CLUB OF CLITHEROE To be held at The Mayor’s Parlour, Church Brow XMAS COFFEE MORNING


(by kind permission ol Tho Mayor ot Clitherae) On Saturday, December 22nd, 1990


Between 9-45 and Midday Tickets 50 pence


(to Include Cottee & Mince Pie) ' Bring & Buy Stal Tombola CakoStaK Ram,


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FROM, JANUARY 6th, 1991 CLITHEROE


COMMUNITY CHURCH U


Will no longer meet in Clitheroe Cricket Club But will meet at


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL DRAMA COMPLEX Each Sunday at 10-30 a.m.


A Warm Welcome Is Extended To Everyone CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY


DECEMBER 22nd


SPIRAL TRIO


(Welcome Return) SUNDAY


DECEMBER 23rd


free and EASY


MONDAY DECEMBER 24th


TONY LUCAS


(First Visit) DECEMBER 26th WEDNESDAY CHARLES DON


THE FAMILY FIRM ESTIMA TES FR E E


12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings


THURSDAY CASUAL AFFAIR


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bring your party to ours


C H R I S T M A S E Y E P A R T Y


OPEN TILL 2.00 a.m. Fancy Dress Prizes


Casual Wear acceptable


Accrington Road, Whalley Tel: 823086


Folk At The 1 IS] 5 H


N E W INN


Proceeds in aid of Trinity Music Workshop


SATURDAY, DEC.22nd


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS I


anytime BLACKBURN


662424 Of


NELSON


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105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


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LANCASHIRE COUNTY LIBRARY


RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


CLITHEROE AND WHALLEY LIBRARIES


CHRISTMAS CLOSING Monday December 24th, 1990


Tuesday December 25th, 1990


Wednesday December 26th, 1990 Tuesday January 1st, 1991


Ploaso note: — The Libraries will close at 5 p.m. on New Year's Eve.


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CHRISTMAS DANCE ON FRIDAY DECEMBER 28th 8-30 p.m. to 12-30 a.m.


Dancing to:-


THE MARK KITTO BAND ADMISSION £3.50 INCL. SUPPER


® GISBURN 445624 Tickets Strictly Limited


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ST ANDREW’S CHURCH Slatdburn


CHRISTMAS SERVICES Sunday December 23rd


10-30 a.m. Morning Prayer


7-30 p.m. Annual Carol Service followed by refreshments in Slaidburn School Hall


Monday December 24th CHRISTMAS EVE


7-30 p.m. Holy Communion at St. Georges, Dunsoo Bridge


Tuesday December 25th CHRISTMAS DAY


10-30 a.m. Family Communion « » w t w w w & j a j x M n ! : I "FRIDAY


DECEMBER 21st CLITHEROE


(Team Sponsors SWINTON


INSURANCE) — v —


BACUP


BOROUGH Kick off 7-30 p.m.


Connection


Match Sponsor:- French


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


CLITHEROE MARKET CHRISTMAS


ARRANGEMENTS Christmas


Monday...................24th December 1990 OPEN Tuesday............. 25th December 1990 CLOSED Saturday................29th December 1990 OPEN


New Year *


Monday................... 31st December 1990 OPEN Tuesday.................... 1st January 1991 CLOSED Saturday.........................5th January 1991 OPEN


ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT


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N EW Y E A R 'S E V E P A R T Y 8 .0 0 Dance the year away to Shades o f Grey P-m -


plus Disco and choice o f suppers Eat Scots or English style 8 0 0 1 3 rd DESMOND DEKKER & THE ACES p .m . [


F r i /S a l Lambeth Children’s Theatre Company 11 am & | 4 th /5 th THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE 1.30 p.m. f S u n


2 .4 5 6 th T H E M A N & H IS P O E T R Y p .m .


__________P ro f e s s o r D a v id D a ic h c s Fri PRAZDNEEK at Padiham Town Hall 8 0 0


2 5 th R U S S IA N S O N G A N D D A N C E p .m . F R O M T H E L A N D O F T H E C O S S A C K S


00 ELDEY Documentary about


COMING SHORTLY - BOOK NOW ~ Sun 27th T H E H O U G H T O N W E A V E R S Mon/Tue 28 /29th FA IR P O R T C O N V E N T IO N |


For full details and telephone bookings ring (0282) 30055. Ask to go on our FREE mailing list!


B U R N L E Y PA N T OM IM E SO C IE T Y p re s e n ts S L E E P IN G B E A U T Y


Friday January 11th to Saturday January 19lh 1991 Evenings 7.15 p.m. Matinees 2.15 p.m. Ticket prices from £1.20 to £2.00


(Concessions for Children & Senior Citizens) Seasonal eating and drinking at The


I /.30 p.m. Closed Christmas Day. Boxing Day: Coffee shop closed; bar 12.00 - 3 p.m. and 7 to midnight with disco. New Year's Eve: Open to 12.30 a.m. New Year's Day: Closed


Mechanics. Christmas Eve: Disco and bar to (Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel. (0282) 30055 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I m m m m m CLITHEROE CENTRAL »


WORKING MEN'S CLUB : Whalley Road, Clitheroe- Tel: 23337 J


Thursday, December 20th > LADIES NIGHT


*• I


Saturday, December 22nd * PETER ALLEN


‘GuitarVocal' Christmas Raffle .* Christmas Eve


Great Vocal Entertainer IAN STEVEN


Members and Bona Fide Guests: ■ f l l lk B l


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Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday. * Members Draw £100 - 05543 £20-05216


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LUNCH BOOKING


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Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22823 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ★


THE LOWER * BUCK INN


Waddlngton, Clitheroe Tel: 28705


Bar Meals and Business lunches • DAILY •


Parties catered for ★


Quite a card when it comes to


involved in a competi­ tion to find next year’s design. The work is done in their spare time and head of art Mr Gem Lees picks the winner.


Any organisation wishing to 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.


CLAIMING DATES


For details of this inexpensive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other or­ ganisations your intention.


Contact:


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street. Clltheroo Tel. 24804/22323


CLITHEROE


annual event, although the winning entry is not printed until the follow­ ing year. Lorraine, now- in the third year, pro­ duced her design last December. P u p i l s a r c now


infant Christ held by o u t s t r e tc h e d arms towards the sun, which also serves as a halo. The competition is an


Dale Terrace, Chat- burn, produced the win­ ning design used for the school’s special card, which had been sent to governors and friends of the school, including many businesses. The design shows an


greetings AN artistic festive mes­ sage has winged its way to many local addresses f rom R ib b le s d a le School, Clithcroe — thanks to the annual Christmas card design competition for pupils. Lorraine Sutcliffe, of


FR ID A Y , DECEMBER 2 8 th R im i n g t o n M em o r i a l I n s t i ­ t u t e C h r i s tm a s Du n c e . Ma rk Ki t to Ba n d . P h o n e 4 4 5 6 2 4 .


1 6 t h TO 2 3 r d F E B R U A R Y . 1 9 9 1 . C l i t h c r o e P a r i s h Ch u r c h O p e r a t i c & Dr ama t i c So c i e ty , 'O k l a h om a ' .


1 8 th , 1 9 th . 2 4 t h , 2 5 t h an d 2 6 t h J a n u a r y . 1 9 9 1 . Tr in i ty


P a n t o m im e , S n o w W h i t e a n d th e S e v e n D w u r f s .


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