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2 Clithcroe Advertiser & Times, October 25tli, 1990 T. t C BBC - n


7-OOCRYSTAL TIPPS AND ALISTAIR


7-05 JANOSCH’S STORYTIME 7-30 PODDINGTON PEAS 7-


8- 00 BREAKFAST SERIALS 0- 9-


00 GOING LIVE!


12-12 Weather 12-15 GRANDSTAND With Des­ mond Lynom 12-20 Rugby league. First Tost in the Brit­ ish Coal Test Series: Great Britain v Australia at Wemb­ ley: 12-35 Motor Racing, round 2 ol the Mobil 1 Rally challenge, from North York­ shire: 1-00 Racing From Newbury William Hill H'Cap stakes: t -10 Nows: 1*30 Racing: 1-40 Rugby League: 2-00 Racing: 2-10 rugby League: 4-10 Rugby Union, ircland v Argentina at Lans- downo Road: 4-40 Final Score.


5-00 NEWS; Weather 5-10 Regional News and Sport 5-15STAY TOONED! tony Robinson presonts the second of two programmes featuring the cartoon stars of MGM. including Tom and Jerry.


5- SATURDAY ROADSHOW


6- 25 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS Paul Daniels presents the popular quiz show in which couples com­ pete to build up time in which to play for a droam holiday prize.


7- 7-


00 RUSS ABBOTT


HEALTH Starring Warren Mitchell. Carmel McSharry and Arthur English.


8 00 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL


8- 9-


Weather


( N e t w o r k TV P r e - miere)


10- 45 BEN ELTON: THE MAN FROM AUNTIE


11-


MAND Starry action movie* with Anthony Quinn and Alain Delon as French para­ troopers in Algeria lighting a rebel army led by a former respected col league. George Seagal. Michele Morgan and Claudia Cardin- ale co-star. Produced and directed by Mark Robson (19G6).


1- 20 Weather I-


25 CLOSE (Cirqniqdq)


5- 6-


I I- 00 TV AM 9-25 MOTORMOUTH 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 1-


12-30 HERE COME THE DOU­ BLE DECKERS ‘Robbie The Robot’ Brains builds a tobot that can dance and play golf.


12-50MAX, THE 2,000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE ’World Conquerors’


t-00 ITN NEWS Fjollowod by I TV Naitonal Weather


-1-05 GRANADA NEWS


1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2-


WORLD OF GUINNESS RECORDS


2-40 SATURDAY MATINEE ‘Scott of The Antarctic’ (1 94 8) 19 J 2 engl ish explorer Robert Falcon Scott


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classijmi)


raTTinp. SATURDAY *******]>(-


and his team are beaten in a race to the South Pole by Norwegians. On their return, blizzards delay them and stores run low. Starring John Mills, Diana Chruchill and Harold Warrender.


35 BABAR THE ELEPHANT 35 BRAVESTARR


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE With Elton Welsby


5- 00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV national Weather


5-10 GRANADA NEWS 5-15 CARTOON TIME 5-25 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY ‘A Question of Justice’


5- 6- 7-


9-00 IT N


55 CATCHPHRASE 25 BLIND DATE


Jeremy Beadle


7-55STAY LUCKY ’Trial By marriage'


N E W S A N D


SPORT Followed by ITV National Weather.


40THE NOEL EDMONDS


9-20 MOVIE PREMIERE ‘Spies Like Us' Starring Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd. US satellite pictures of Russia lead lo the setting up of a special intelligence project. It involves using two dispos­ able men while the real team dows the job. Emmett Filz- Humo, a natural liar in the State Department and Aus­ tin Miullbarge, a low-level code breaker, are given one day lo absorb six months training: then they aro dropped into Pakistan in a crate.


1M5DESPERADO 'Badlands Justice' Duell McCall pins on a Sheriff's badge to find the killer of a young girl's parents. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


301N SICKNESS AND IN


1-00 THE 1990 MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS Followed by ITN News Headlines.


50NEWS AND SPORT: 10F ILM: COP KI L L ER


1*55 T H E H IT MAN AND HER Pete Waterman and Michaela Strachan present the hottest sounds from the coolest clubs. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


20FILM: THE LOST COM­


4-00 SPORTS ACTION 'Dare­ devil Flyers' Featuring hang-gliding and hot-air bal­ looning. Chuck yeager exhi­ bits a tiger shark.


4-25 AMERICA’S TOP 10 C BBC - 2 9-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY


11-05 W O O D H O U S E ROADSHOW


11-40 ART OF TRAVEL 11- 50 T H E


H O N E Y -


MOONERS Vintage Ameri­ can comedy starring Jackie


‘Gleason as Ralph Kramden and Art Carney as his best pal Ed Norton. Ralph has to change his views of his mother-in-law. (Black and


00 ITN MORNING NEWS While). 12-


BILLY MITCHELL 9- 8-


LUNG (with Radio 3) The ten-part screening of Wagner’s.operatic cycle in Nikolaus Lehnhoff 's Bavarian State Opera pro­ duction continues with Act 3 of 'the Valkyrie’. With Robert Hale (Wotan), Julia Varady


(Sieglinde) and Hildegarde Behrens (Brunnhilde), Wolf­ gang Sawallisch conduction. Indroduced by Germaine Greer.


50 S A T U R D A Y N IG H T 25BEADLE’S ABOUT With


CL IV E Cl ive James introudees a seleciton of entertaining clips from televi­ sion worldwide.


35 MOVING PICTURES kate


Leys presonts the cinema magazine.


10- 25TWIN P E A K S (now series) Repeal of the 90- minute curtain-raiser to David Lynch’s cult American whodunit, with seven 50- minute episodes to follow, all shown on Tuesdays with Saturday'repeats.


11- 55 FILM: CHOOSE ME Keith Carradine drifts into Lesley Ann Warren’s lonely hearts club and. between fighting with her married lover and sleeping with her flatmate Genevieve Bujold, host of a radio 'Love Line’, proposes marriage. Alan Rudolph's atmospheric feature follow­ ing three strangers' search for love (1984).


I- 45 CLOSE (Channel 4)


6- 00 COMIC BOOK Cartoons 7- 7-


30 NEWS SUMMARY 36 INTERNATIONAL TIMES


8- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT In­ ternational sporting news and interviews.


9- 00 NEWS SUMMARY 9-03 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


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


9-30 SAME DIFFERENCE


10- 00 CHECK OUT 10-30ANDY HARDY GETS S P R I N G F E V E R (1939)


12- 05 ANY MAN’S KINGDOM 12-30AMERICAN FOOTBALL RED 42


1- 00 B E D T I M E S T O R Y (1942) Sparkling comedy starring Fredric March as a playwright who sets out to wreck tho honeymoon of his actress former wife Loretta Young and stuffy banker Allyn Joslyn.


2- 5-


FROM DONCASTER


15FILM: THE COURT OF 8-


WATER Tim Piggotl-Smith narrates a repeat documen­ tary scries about underwater archaeology.


2- 45 MAHABHARAT 3- 25 FILM: VALLEY OF THE SUN


4- 40 TENNIS Barry Davios intro­ duces the first semi-final of tho Midland Bank Ladies Championship at Brighton.


5- 10THE SPECTACULAR


la Pena presonts an intro­ duction to latin-American


Spanish and tho Mexican people and culture.


5-55 La te AGAIN the best ol "The Late Show".


MO NEWSVIEW Weathervlew 7-25 THE RING OF THE NIBE-


SUNDRY ( BBC - 1 ) 8- GATE 9- 9-


explores the life and spiritual oxcrcisos oi St Ignatius


\G-00 A V O U S beginners


30 THIS IS THE DAY LA


10- 25 ESPANA VIVA An introduc­ tion to Spain and the Span­ ish language


w aw o v i A w m M-15 BUSINESS MATTERS


11- READING


12-05 SEE HEAR! 12*30 COUNTRY FILE With the lox hunting season about lo begin. John Craven presents new research into lox beha- vious which could finally sof­ tie the arguments about fox


hunters. 1-


CORD Jonathan Dimbteby talks to Home Ollico Minister


Angela Rumbold about tho Conservative Party's image as tho party ol the family.


2-


3- 4- 5-


5- 00 EASTENDERS 05 THE CLOTHES SHOW


Rantzen and Michael Groth lute unsung heroes into the studio lo gel their \usl desserts.


6-


Andrews appeals on behalf ol the Fortune Centre ot Riding Therapy, which pro­ vides residential courses tor handicapped and disturbed young people.


6-25 NEWS: Weather 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE Pam Rhodes visits the community ol monks at Tai zo in Burqundy.


7- WINE


7- 8-


9- 35 BREAD


Series) Kingsley Amis' ghost story combining satrical comedy with chilling horror is brought to life in a three- part dramatisation by Mal­ colm Bradbury. Albert Fin­ ney is the hard-drinking and


womanising manager of Tho Green Man hofel and restau­ rant. a beautiful house reputed to be haunted.


10- 00 NEWS; Weather 10-15 HEART OF THE MATTER 10-


OF MOLLY OODD 11-


11- 45 MAHABHARAT 12-


5-


2-00 RICHMOND HILL 2-55 FIRST DIVISION SPE­ CIAL It was Derby weekend


45 THROUGH THE GARDEN 1SINIGO Ft Bill HewoU


in Manchester and the Blues and Reds ol City and United converged on Maine Road.


. Elsewhere mighty Liverpool continued their defence ol the Championship at Anfield


where Chelsea were the vvsAois. Enw\oi\, woavv*Mo, laced a tricky attemoon at


Luton town's artificial Kenil­ worth Road pilch as they attempt to climb back up the table. Hosted by Clive lyldesley.


25 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH4-


WORLD OF DISNEY *Fer­ dinand The Bull and Michey' 05 ALL CLUED UP


5- 35 CORONATION STREET 5*30 ITN NEWS loltowed by ITV National Weather


6- 35 GRANADA NEWS 6- 40 HIGHWAY ’Dumbarton' 7-


00News; ON THE R E ­


Madness’ wi th PAUL NICHOLAS


7- 45THE RUTH RENDELL


00 FILM*. THE SANDPIPER 55 RED AND BLUE


MYSTERIES 'The Best Man lo Dio' Tho second part ol Iho story. Wexford is con­ vinced that Charlie's and Jotomo Fanshawo’s deaths aro connected.


30 HEARTS OF GOLD Esther


8- 45 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather.


9*05 LONDON'S BURNING


10- 05 HALE AN DPACE Gareth Hate. Norman Paco


15 L / F E L I N E A n t h o n y


10*35 T H E S O U T H BA NK SHOW With Melvyn Bragg


ff-35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Tho women ponder why Boa allowed herseli lo be lound with stolen goods and sentenced to solitary so rea­ dily. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


12*35Q U IZ NIGHT Martin


15 LAST OF THE SUMMER 45 HOWARDS WAY


Roberts puts the questions to two more pub teams. Tonight's Leaguo B match is between teams from The Black Horse, Leicester, and The Prince of lVales,


Newcastle. 05 THE GREEN MAN (New


1- 001 SPY 'The Seventh Cap­ tain'. Followed by ITN News Headlines


2- 00 HOLLYWOOD GREATS - DANNY KAYE In ’Wonder Man’


3- 40 PICK OF THE WEEK 4-


( SBC - 2 )


7-30 CHILDREN S BBC TWO


15CLEAN SLATE (New


Series— Live education magazine


25 Weather Close (Grqnqdq)


5- 6-


9-25 THE DISNEY CLUB


10- 45 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP From Christ The King. Cardilt


12- 00 T H E H U M A N F A C ­ TOR 'Listening Is A Gift. Followed by AAP KAA HAK. advico programme for Asuab vuowers.


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


Granada Nows Headlines


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


MOWALDEN Brian Walden talks lo a major figure.-.


Followed by 1-


50 THE DAYS AND NIGHTS 8-


7-35 PLAYDAYS 7-


55 IS THAT A FACT? 10 PINOCCHIO


8- 45 urn. BITS 9-


8-30 ANIMAL ALBUM 10 CORNERS


9-30 DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS


9-55 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS


00 ITN MORNING NEWS11- 00 TV AM


11-


KM0UNCLE JACK... AND OPERATION GREEN 10 BOXPOPS


50 THE O-ZONE 12- OOF I L M : J O Y O U S


SOUND starring Lassie. Lassie takes a trip to the big ci ty wi th her owners because little Lucy needs an


operation to save her hearing.


10 BORN TALKING


2- 00 TENNIS The final of the Midland Bank Ladies Cham­ pionships from Brighton , introduced by Barry Davies, with commentary by Dan Maskell and Virginia Wade.


4-00FO O D AN D D R I N K SPECIAL


4-30 A T^STE OF JAZZ Milos 5-


Kington introduces top artists recorded during the 1990 International Bath Fes­ tival, including Andy Shep­ pard. bass clarinettist Louis Sclavls and Ivo Papasov's Bulgarian Wedding Band.


6- 00 JUKE BOX JURY 6-35 T H E


PW3GRMME


*M5THE TRIALS OF LIFE*. ‘Hu nting and E s c ap ­


ing' David Attnoborough


explores the life and death battles louqhl dally In the vnVL


10THE W O N D E R F U L


8- 05 NIPPON Ei^hl-patl docu­ mentary senes tracing the


rise of Japan from the ruins of 1945 (o its stalus as a woild economic leader.


9- 05 FILM: RAN (Network TV Premiere) Kurosawa's spectacular version of 'King Lear', set in feudal Japan.


15 CLOSE TO HOME 'Motor


11- 40 DANCE ENERGY 12-


20 RAPIDO 12-55 CLOSE_________________ (Channel 4)


6- 00 TRANSWORLO SPORT 7- 00 GARDENER’S CALENDAR Autumn II


7- 30 O N C E U P O N A TIME...LIFE


8- 00 DENNIS 8-


30 BOBOBOBS


9- 00 EARLY BIRD . 9-


allairs magazine


10- 00 A WEEK IN POLITICS - SECOND READING


10- Me


11- 00 OWL TV 11-30 GRIM TALES The Valiant Little Tailor


11- 45 THE ASTROLOGY SHOW 12- 00THE WA L T ON S The Outsider


1- 00 L A N D OF T H E GIANTS Wild Journey


2- 00THE SOUND BARRIER (1952) David Lean’s classic aerial drama starring Ralph


Richardson as a ruthless air- cratt manufacturer obsessed with breaking the sound barier. With Dinah Sheridan and Denholm Elliott


4-10THE NAT KING COLE SHOW


10 THE ITV CHART SHOW


5- 6-


4- 40 ANSWERING BACK 5-


Weather Way. Baby


7- 00 EQUINOX: THE WINNING STREAK The season of science and technology pro­ grammes continues with this programme in which Tony Ward, author and spokes­ man lor British athletics, repor ts on the DDR’s women's athletics team to reveal the facts behind East Germa ny 's spor ting triumphs.


B-00 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 9-


10-


30 THE MEDIA SHOW 15 H O L L Y W O O D


MAVERICKS: FOOL FOR LOVE (1985) British TV periore ot Robert Altman's vivid, compelling film ot Sam Shepard's screen version of his hit play in which he stars as a man who comes to a rundown moiel in New Miex- ico to try and rekindle his obsessive relationship with Kim Basinger.


12-15TRIBUTE TO PARAD- JANOV: SHADOWS OF O U R F O R G O T T E N ANCESTORS


2-00 CLOSE


25NEWS, Summary and 30 ROAD TO AVONLEA


30THE COSBY SHOW No 25 ORIENTATIONS Current O c to b e r 3 0 th 8 p .m . IUUbUdy 45 DENNIS Come Fly WithINTERNATIONAL JAZZ


GUITAR MASTERS Featuring


BARNEY KESSELL (U.S.A.J


MARTIN TAYLOR (Scotland) JOHN ETHERIDGE (England) ANTONIO FORCIONE (Italy)


Wilh Spike Heatley (Bass and Malcolm Mortimore (Drums)


Tickets C6.00 Tuesday October 30th 7*30 p.m. Theatre at Habergham High 6th Form Centre


LIVE THEATRE Present


“SOME LIKE IT COLD”


"A Normal Friday Night — Girts tn Gangs, Boys In Packs, Bounc­ ers In Twos'


Tickets £2.75 Concessions £1.75


Wednesday October 31st 7-30 p.m. DAVID KOSSOFF


‘AS ACCORDING TO KOSSOFF'


Who says the Bible. is dull?"


"AS fS


/ACCORDING i


The Master Story Teller tn His Own Selection Ot Bible Tates Tickets £3.50 Concessions £?.50


Community Arts Events


Thursday N Jovemovember 1 st 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. C<


entral Methodist Church


CANDLE MAKING ForAduttsCSTheDay


XMAS CRAFT SPECIAL


Saturday December 8th 1 p.m. — 3 p.m. For 6-11 Year Olds C2


TO KOSSOFF" David Kossoff


"Hypnotic.. Funny .. Magic" HODSONS OF GISBURN


-------------- T H E F ANULY FtRWV E S T IM A TE S F R E E


1 2 to 5 3 S e a te r Luxury C o a c h e s to r all Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings


00 RUGBY SPECIAL M O N E Y


6- 30 RIGHT TO REPLY 7- 00 TH E W O R L D T H I S WE E K F o l l owe d by Weather.


55DISCOVERIES UNDER 00 ADVENTURES: FAT MAN IN ARGENTINA


9- 00 L.A. LAW The House of the Rising Flan


1O-O0CHANNEL 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL FROM BELMONT PARK


I I- 00 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­ TIONAL THE WRESTLER (1984) Matti Ijas' award­ winning film from Finland.


30 MEXICO VIVO Patricia de


Clocks tfo hack tonight, but all these times are in


2- 30 CLOSE BST


12-40SNOO P S Rememb e r When


1- 40 THE STORY OF THE BEE GEES Documentary tracing tho ups and downs of tho brothers Gibb.


N ow u n d e r N ew M a n a g em e n t


[g. , Extend a warm welcome to all *5] ng*


t®;Full range of bar and restaurant meals.^j LS. Functions catered for - Weddings, [G.


k ROSIE AND CLIVE LEE :g customers.


Parties etc. ^


rg. lG«


35CHANNEL 4 RACING 10 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS


From Manchester • 60's Band and 'TH E DJ” PHOENIX


THE ACES From 9 p.m. • Free Admission


.fn -2J


hi* THIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th g j Presenting


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(§iC h r is tm a s B o o k in g s n ow b e in g tokened. it:,Book early to avoid disappointment,§]


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE @ 23278


Commencing Friday October 26th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


THE FAMOUS ANNUAL LANCASHIRE ANTIQUE


DEALERS' FAIR Magnificent Stonyhurst


Hurst Green, Nr Whalley (follow AA signs) a w p - r w ' -


FRIDAY 26th to SUNDAY 28th OCTOBER Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 10


a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Sa turda y Octo ber 27th at 7-00 p.m. PAUL LEE


On T he Hammond Organ Prior T o T he Film Watch out (or:-


ArPresumed Innocent, ArDle Hard 2, ArBird On A Wire, ArGhost, AcThe Little Mermaid,. ArTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.


There are lots of entertaining and varied films coming


along at the Civic Hall. There must be something for you!


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


Accrington(\ Rossendale^


C O L L E G E


Gala Performance 1990/91 pres ents


M (Formerly Foden Brass Band)


Tuesday 6th November 1990 8:00 pm SANDY LANE, ACCRINGTON.


Sponsored by: Blair Integrated Engineering


An evening of the best in brass band music with the BBC band of the year.


Tickets: £3 & £2 (concessions) available from: College offices Tel: 0254 393521


Hyndburn Leisure Resources Dept, tel: 0254 33157 Twenty-four hour bookings on 0254 394786


L L 7


THE SWAN & ROYAL


FUNCTION ROOM Clitheroe


SUNDAY OCTOBER 28th 10-30 a.m. — 7-30 p.m.


Madame Morgana as featured on SKY TV-in full


witches costume, will be talking about the meaning of Halloween.


MYSTERY DAY ★ PALMISTRY -kTAROT


A MAGICAL


irASTROLOGY -^AROMATHERAPY Magician for the children


Admission £i Children FREE SA TUR DA Y OCOTBER 27th


HORSE RACE NIGHT


CHARITY ★ 8 p.m. ★ In aid of the Spast ic Society


L e t ’s Go Out For dinner! Where Shall We Go? I Hear The:-


O L D P O S T


H O U S E Is E x c e llen t


The Restaurant is delightful and theres always a . welcoming fire awaiting.


Whats The Food Like Though?


Really Good — Something To Suit Everyone.


Is I t Expensive?


I know it looks expensive, but the prices are surprisingly reasonable.


Where Is It?


KING STREET, CLITHEROE Parking isn't a problem


Have You Got The Number? Yes Its; 0200 22025


Let’s give it a try. Sounds like it might be just the


place lor the office party v>^</ MAXINES 10 p.m. —2 a.m. THURSDAY START THE WEEKEND HERE!


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


Dance the night away! _. Great atmosphere!


CHRISTMAS CABARET DINNER DISCOS


Bookings now being taken ST. MARY’S


FOOD BINGO Chipping


Village Hall


Saturday, October 27th 7-45 p.m.


Good Prizes Admission 20p


A vast variety of genuine antiques for sale to the . General Public by leading specialists nationwide throughout this historic building. Subjects include fine furniture ol all periods, silver, glass, porcelain,


ceramics, textiles, Victoriana, paintings and jewellery Bistro Restaurant & Wine Bar


Adm £3 per adult (Children free) Castle Fairs (0937) 845829


A new edition of the extremely successful tourist


RED ROSE VISITOR 1991


newspaper promoting “ Lancashire’s Hill Country is to be published in January 1991 and onc e aga in it is proposed that a "W h a t 's O n " feature will be included.


Organisers ol events which are to take place during


1991 are invited to submit details (or inclusion tree of charge. Such details should be submitted to the undersigned on forms designed tor this purpose and


obtainable from all Tourist Information Centres within the Lancashire Hill Country area not later than November 2nd 1990.


A. T. FENTON, Honorary Secretary, Red Rose Tourism Consortium, Town Hall, Nelson, Lancashire


L a n c a s h i re ’s g jg ^ H i l l C o u n t r y


F R I D A Y 2 3 R D & S a t u r d a y 2 4 t h , N o v e m b e r - W h a l l e y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . C o u n t r y


F R I D A Y . O C T O B E R 2 6 t h . H o d d e r V a l l e y H o w l i n g C l u b . R o c k a n d R o l l n i g h t . N e w t o n Vi l l a g e Hu l l .


F a y r e .


N O V 2 1 s t - 2 4 t h . W e d • S a t . S t a g e T w o D o w n h a m ,


N O V E M B E R a / 9 / 1 0 t h . H o l ­ •Celebration*.


t o n - b y ♦ B o w l u n d D r a m a G r o u p p r e s e n t u f a r c e . No t N o w D a r l i n g , b y R a y C o o n e y a n d J o h n C h a pm a n . E n q u i r i e s t o J o h n S i n g l e t o n , U o l t o n - b y -U o w l u n d 2 7 7 .


S A T U R D A Y , 1 s t D e c em b e r , S t M a r y ’ s L a d i e s G r o u p . C h r i s tm a s F a i r , s t a l l s A


S U N D A Y , N o v e m b e r 1 8 t h . G r a n d C h r i s t i n a s & An t iq u e - F a i r a t t h e P e n d l e A n t i q u e C e n t r e , S a b d e n .


t e a s . T H U R S D A Y , 1 3 t h


D e c e m b e r , 1 9 9 0 . W h a l l e y L i o n s P i c k w i c k N i g h t .


E n q u i r i e s t o W h u l l e y 8 2 2 8 6 5 .


DUNSOP BRIDGE W.l.


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


Dunsop Bridge Village Hall SA TUR DA Y


OCO TBER 27th •k 7 -4 5 p.m. ★


ADMISSION £1 INCLUDING


HOME-MADE PIE N PEA SUPPER


EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Rimington — v —


Ribchester Saturday


October 27th Kick-off 2.15 p.m. Match Ball


Sponsored by:


Cosgroves House Of Colour


R im in g to n


LOWER


BUCK INNi Wnddington i


CLITHKKOE ! 28705


Food Served Daily j


Lunchtime and evenings


WHIST and DOMINOES


At Bashall


Eaves Village Hall


ON MONDAY OCTOBER 29th


£1 (Including Supper)


BOOK YOUR STALL FOR:


THE


C H V U S 'm k S MARKET


To be held at the hall on SUNDAY


NOVEMBER 18th


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