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R id e r t 1 -0 0 C R I C K E T : En glan d v India Third d a y of the F irst T est at Lord s. 1-00 N E W S 1 -5 E V E N T I N G . W o r ld E q u e s t r ia n G am e s f r o m S t o c k h o lm . 1 -4 0 C R I C K E T 2 - 0 R A C I N G F O R M A S C O T . 2 - 5 C R I C K E T 2 -3 5 R A C IN G F R O M A S C O T : 2-40 SW IM ­ MING T S B National C h am ­ p io n s h ip s I rom C r y s t a l P a la c e 3-20 R A C IN G FO R M A S C O I 3 -3 0 SW IM M IN G 3-50 E V E N I ING


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te rn a t io n a l s p o r t in g n ew s and interviews.


M O R N IN G L IN E Reviewing the past w ee k and pre view­ ing trie day s racing action


F O O T B A L L S te v e R o b t l- luird p re se n ts c o v e ra g e ot o n e o l th e w o r ld 's m o s t exciting sports.


g iam m e for deaf and h e a r­ ing children, mixing stones, g am e s and magic.


T u e sd a y s edition ol the new consumer programme


2- 00 T R A N SW O R L D S P O R T In­ 00 C H A N N E L 4 R A C IN G : T H E 3- 25 A U S T R A L I A N R U L E S S f I T U R D f l Y


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T H E R E N ew s e r ie s o l the pro g ram m e w hich promotes ability through sport. Martin D u l ly re p or ts o n the World C h am p io n s h ip s and g am e s lo r D is a b le d P e o p le from A s s e n in Holland.


TOOT H E W O R L D T H I S W E E K S h e e n a M cD o n a ld and Nik Gowmg present the only se r ie s o n British televi­ s io n d e v o te d e n t ir e ly to in te rn a t io n a l a f fa ir s . F o l ­ low ed by Weather.


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0 5 T H E S A IN T The Big Bang'. N E W S


NO . 8 L iv e t ransm iss io n ol the con cer t of Mahle r s 8th S ym p h o n y I rom S a l is b u r y Ca th ed ra l, in aid o l the S a v e Our S p ire Fund.


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S O U T H M in i-se rie s adapted I rom R u th P a r k 's c la s s ic A u s t r a l ia n n o v e l fo llow in g Iho liv es o l an Insh-Auslra- lian family in Hie a lterma lh ol World War II


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Hie 91-part dramatisation of India's qreat ep ic poem.


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Britain Story. P op ular 1950s se r ie s following an Arn encan wage train heading west.


B E A T G r e a t O u t d o o r s W a y n e F re e dm a n ta k e s a lighthearted look at C a lifo r ­ n ia 's love affair with nature.


1- P IA 2- herty's c la s s ic documentary


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looking at the e ve ryd ay lives o l a fam i ly l iv in g o n th e island ot Inishmore.


K E T E E R S Sw a s h b u c k lin g adventu re with C o rn e l Wild e ad eq ua lly adept swordswo- m en M a u re e n O H a ra a s s e co n d g e n e ra t io n m u s k e ­ te e rs c om m is s io n e d by ihe F re n ch mon arch to sa v e her c h i ld s u c c e s s o r fo rm th e m a ch in a t io n s o l a ru th le s s duke.


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a n d A n d r e w d is c o v e r a grand old lady who m e ans a lot to them


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Beefeater Restaurant, Hapton. Join us on


at the Saturday 28th July from 12pm onwards


not only For the opportunity to test drive the 1990 Toyota Sports + Saloon Range but also enjoy an action packed afternoon.


See the Toyota favourites. Test drive at your convenience. Aerial Helicopter display during the afternoon. Barbecue buffet - complimentary food for all.


Plenty of activities for the children, including Bouncy Castle.


Win a complete night out on Ihe town in London - plus a helicopter trip. Every person lest driving a vehicle on Ihe day will receive a raffle ticket, with a draw being made every hour.


Order a vehicle on the day and enjoy a tour o! the area by helicopter, plus a 3 day European holiday.


J o in us fo r a superb fun f i l le d fam ily day o u t . i im c A i n t MG5 * JUrtCTtOrt *> -u u RM L r .Y V r n u c K M m n *


Savannah’s Promotion Manager, Jenny Daniels is searching lor the area’s most talented acts.


For full dotails and entry form, of "Star Search ’90” Contact Jenny at "DO YOU FIT THE TOP OF THE BILL"


Savannahs Nite Spot Chalkers, 16 Parker Lane, Burnley. Tel: 27704 / 38888 Over £1000 In Prize Money, Four fantastic holiday breaks New Hair


Style by Top Stylist PETER JAMES. Outfit specially designed by Tod Fashion Designers - LIMELIGHT INT. "A NEW YOU" with 6 months membership of PENDLE HEALTH STUDIOS. A fabulous range of


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Slaidburn Village Hall


WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY, 28th JULY 7-45 p.m.


Admission £1 including supper


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PA R K E N G IN E E R IN G invite you to


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TOURIST INFORMATION Q-NTRIi, COUNCIL OI-TICI-, Cl.l'l'l II-ROI-.


TEI.HI’ IIGNIt 25566; OR - ON Till: HUS! FROM SATURDAY, 21st JULY. T IM E T A B L E


D e p a r t Y o r k S t re e t Bus L a y b y , C l i th e r o e ...............2 -0 0 p .m . A r r iv e L o n g r id g e S p u r ts C e n t r e .................................... 2 -3 0 p .m . D e p a r t L o n g r id g e S p o r ts C e n t r e ....................................4 -4 5 p .m . A r r iv e Y o r k S tre e t Bus L a y b y , C l i t h e r o e ...............5 -1 5 p .m .


T l II: TICKETS WILL BE VA L ID ON: 2 4 th , 3 Is t J u ly , 7 th , ! l4 t l i , 2 1 s t Au gu st. R'iBSLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL Serving the Community t 55 A T V D A N T E C a n to s 1 and


G R O O V E N e w s ix - p a r t se r ie s e xp lo r ing the music, la n d s ca p e and p erso nalities 01 the U S A . starring the late D A V ID R A P P A P O R T a s Sir H a r o ld B la n d lo r d . w h o em b a r k s o n Ih e m u s ic a l o d y s s e y T o d a y , he m e e ts S H A K E S P E A R 'S S I S T E R , E U R Y T H M I C S , T H E PI XIE S, a c t o i H A R R Y D E A N S T A N T O N a n d the entire W O M A C K FAM ILY


B LONGRIDGE B SPORTS


l CENTRE Tel: Longridge 4474


P R E S T O N R D . L O N G R I D G E . N r P R E S T O N , L A N C A S H I R E


I RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL ! s m m 'p A e rm r /E s 30 F I L K 4 T O D A Y : O U R D A Y


CLITHEROE i FUN BUS !


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IT’S THIS SUNDAY! JULY 29th


THE GIGANTIC MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE


GISBURN


(AT THE AUCTION MART) ★ 10-00 a.m. to 5-00 p.m. ★


PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE Car Boot Spaces E6 (Indoor or Outdoor)


No Booking Necessary — Arrive from 8-30 a.m. Organised by:


RAY PROMOTIONS LTD 0253 712776 or 0836 367759


UPTON, CHESTfcR (JUST OFF THEA4l)OP£NlOAM - DUSK FREE CAR PARKING • TEL: CHESTER (0744) 380105


-------------CONSERVATION CANNOT WAIT-------------- a IT'S WILD! s


SAVANNAHS NITESPOT Present the area’s TOP TALENT CONTEST


supported by EAST LANCS. NEWSPAPERS LTD


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring th«


SAMARITANS


ANYTIME BLACKBURN


662424 or


NELSON


' 694929 Call or wrtia fo


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON


F o r h c l j i a n d


a d v ic e w i t h y o u r "W h a ts O n ”


a d v e r t is em e n t Telephone


TINA CRONIN B u r n l e y 2 6 l 6 l


F o r h e lp and. advice w i th y o u r "Whats On" a d ver tiseme n t


T e lep h o n e T IN A C R O N IN Burnle v 2616 l


o n sM a n c h e s t e r R o a d , B u r n i e y J T e i , (0 2 8 2 ) 3 0 0 5 5 ^ 20 C L O S E ^ S k T r * R O C H E S T E R


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§ 45 E Y E S O N T H E P R IZ E


7- 45 N E W S V I E W w i t h M o i r a S tu a r t a n d J a n e C o r b in : W e a th e rv iew


30 T H E R E A L T H IN G ? : 'Q u e s -


t i o n s o f A u t h e n ­ t ic i t y '


50 F I L M : C A N N E R Y A A A A r ' k A : ' k 'k k k k F I R S T . V-/ ■ ! ^ i-


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1st 6-30 pm. — 8-30 p.m.


ZODIAC DISCO


10 B R O O K S ID E O M N IB U S★ Specially for the 10 — 14 YEARS ★ 30 D O N ’ T J U S T


S I T


Dance Chart Sounds ADMISSION £1


H A P P Y W E D N E S D A Y ( A u g u s t 1 s t )


8-30 p.m. — 11p.m. - for the 15 years plus


00 M A H L E R 'S S Y M P H O N Y


ALTERNATIVE SOUNDS Soft Drinks only Admission £1.50 ,


MAXINES 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. ' ‘ F R E E A DM IS S IO N T H U R S D A Y S ’ J


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , GUEST DJ's


r t v Coining Soon-.-*, I -«' V ‘ >« j t * r y t ,


WHEELER BAND ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd


1 Music of Dire Straits, Queen etc. 1 '. < -


. . I N T H E 'Accrington Road, Whatley! Tel: 823086) i . . . . t- - ^ a L o w e r B u c k I n n


L O W E R B U C K IN N , W A D D IN G T O N , C L IT H E R O E .


T e l . 0 2 0 0 2 8 7 0 5


‘ I 'n h O tu m t l f IS t f i c c n lu n j in n t ic ro n w n u i i i l ie n n n a ih i t f t ' . S i t u a t e d i t t th e p ic h n e s tp u ‘K ihM e ‘V a lle y . ( jo o d ‘Heer ( j t t i i le 1990. Umche.< a v a i la b le .


The 30th Annual


HURST GREEN VILLAGE FETE


ON SUNDAY, 5th AUGUST, 1990 At Memorial Hall and Field


Parade to Fete at 2 p.m. from The Eagle And Child


A d u l ts : 50p, C h ild re n Free Fe< itkififU]


Eatby Brass Band X Crowning ot the Rose Queen, Childrens Fancy


Dress A Circus Parade. Face Painting X Fun Castle. Balloon Races and Bowling Tournament (begin 2-30), Egg Throwing A Slippery Pole. Trailer


Rides & Pony Rides, Side Shows, Stalls & Bottle Tombola. Bill's Ama/inq "Tost your Strength Machine. May Bale Tossing & Ducking Stool


Refreshments To be opened by:


H is W o rs h ip Ih e M a y o r & Ih e M a y o re s s , C o u n c i l lo r & M rs Pa t S h e p h e rd


EVENING BARBECUE WITH PHIL CASE DISCO


IN THE MEMORIAL HALL, START AT 7-30 p.m.


* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * SATURDAY, JULY 28th


* * * * * *


FRIDAY & SATURDAY


> THE BEST DISKO ‘TIL 2 *


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ij. 0 0 T H E E N E R G Y A L T E R N A ­


SUNDAY HOUSE KLUB 8 — 10-30 p.m.


TUESDAY, JULY 31st


★ TREVOR WALLACE ★ Groat Comedian


THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd * SHAKEDOWN *


& coho m m HOD SON S OF G IS B U R N


--------------- THE FAMILY F IR M ------------------ ESTIMATES FREE


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


Tel: GISBURN 445394 day GISBURN 445751 evenings


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PIH31L C L A R K E J N R (First Visit)


SUNDAY, JULY 29th K A Y K m G


(We lconte Back) EVERY WEDNESDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT M em b e r s a n d B o n a F id e G u e s t s * 4


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August 10th — 12th


THE SONA DIABATE ENSEMBLE


The brilliant song, guitar, and balaphon playing from Guinea. Plus: Buttermounlain Boys. Rory McLeod. Steve Ashley, Les Barker, Janet Russell. Polly Bollon.


Awalinas from Ihe Andes and Makviraq Irom Hungary Women's Sheltered Workshop and Children's’ Entertainment.


THE BEST OF FOLK AND ROOTS MUSIC FROM HOME AND AWAY


For just C18 for a full weekend ticket Ring the Box Olfice lor times and individual prices


LUNCHTIME EATING AND DRINKING AT THE MECHANICS


S u m m e r S a la d s a n d F r e s h ly C o o k e d S p e c ia ls


IN THE COFFEE SHOP OR THEATRE BAR While the Shuttle Bar is closed lor refurbishment


SHUTTLE BAR RE-OPENS Lunchtime on Thursday, July 26th


A L A O W L 9.1‘L ‘J i i l


‘W h y n o t h o o k a ta b le in o u r i l iu in y w o rn u n y e v e n in g . S f L A 'K S O i l 'J i .S T L C IA L 1‘ r f !


fK^DTHOH^Limt^SIlipMO'ivU^fTS 12 - .1 p .m . '/. I .9 5 , C h ild re n L 5 .9 5


•ivmrDivigs aX'P t aw l s catewd 'jvk. SEATLXCj 9 t '(A X I ‘M m ( A ) T E O l ’feE


m m m m y , s M v m v 'a n M H v w m p i i s Licensee, J IM m u ! J O fC L 'M f p l t ’. f


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY 27th and 28th


HELEN DAY’S


WILD AFFAIR iSent.afHiN.if 4; :>


PLUS SATURDAY ONLY MIKE KELLY


iCotPrdt.iH)


Wtiy (Kit tHiok a meal in the Carvefy and tesefve a table in the Cattaiet Hoorn


ALL STAR CABARET PROGRAMME


WEDNESDAYS WED., AUGUST 1st


THE DAKOTAS WED., AUGUST 8th CISSY STONE


AND THE SOUL SURVIVORS WED., AUGUST 15th


THE DREAMERS WED. AUGUST 22nd THE MARKS BROTHERS


Free admission Wednesday only to Cabaret Mount when dining in the


Carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ TUESDAY AND SUNDAY KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY


Hnr.k irt time wiitt PAT CARTER


THURSDAY and SATURDAY


CARL LANGDON Guest Artisl Welcome


EVERY SUNDAY MAMMOTH CAR


BOOT SALE 10 • 4 [t m


------Jazz at The Mechanics------- JAZZ COLLEGE ALL-STARS


S ta n B a r k e r (p ia n o ) . D ig b y F a i rw e a th e r (c o rn e t ) . A t W o o d


( re e d s ) . G a r y B o y le (g u ita r ) , P a u l M i tc h e l t -D a v is o n (b a s s ) . D a v e H a s s e l l (d rum s )


S to rm in g m a in -s t re am ja s s


Friday, August 3rd at 8 p.m. T ic k e ts : C 3 .5 0 C o n c e s s io n s V2 .2 5


CONTEMPORARY JAZZ NIGHT


The A l l-S ta r tu to r s a re jo in e d b y th e s tu d e n ts f rom th e c o n tem p o ra ry w o rk s h o p w i th th e w o r ld


p rem ie re o f tw o e x te n d e d ja z z s u i te s , u s in g m o d a l, L a t in a n d ro c k id iom s .


Tickets C l. F re e A d m is s io n to All-S ta rs ticket holders i t co lle c te d in adva nce


C j td h q c


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


C H I L D R E N ’S S U M M E R S P E C I A L S Paul Hansard Puppets Presents


SAUSAGES at 10-30 a.m.


THE WORM at 1-30 p.m. Wednesday, August 1st r ic k e ts C l .2 5


C h a r l to n C h r i d i j n O l iw r C h r is to p h e r H e s to n


B a le R e e d


SjillhchichsrjY Bjtllo the j’ luti'v l.iirlhtf Jdwnluft:.


L e e jA


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE S 2 3 2 7 8


Commencing Monday, July 30th for 4 days at 7-30 p.m.


Matinee Wednesday and Thursday 2-15 p.m.


JSaSISJHQg Association for Spiritual Knowledge


THE RELIGION OF SPIRITUALISM


A talk fo llow e d b y ope n forum S p e a k e r : M r L. R a in s M.S.N.U.


Monday, July 30th at 7-30 p.m. T ic k e ts C l


BURNLEY YOUTH FORUM Presen ts a rock conce rt with


HATE SYNDICATE


With Bitter Harvest and other support bands Sunday, July 29th at 8 p.m.


T ic k e ts : U n d e r 18s £ 1 : 1 8 * (w ith b a r a dm is s io n ) £ 2 t rom B o x O f f ic e o r B u rn le y Y ou th O f f ic e o n 8 3 10 4 0


AUGUST 23rd. Adult ihlm.i- S tJon in tin: Kibble Valiev.


FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21st. St Mary the Virgin d um b ,


in this paper.


HODOER VALLEY SHOW. S a t u r d a y H th S e p t e m b e r . 1 ‘J ‘ iO . a t D n i i s o p l l r u l ' i i -


Appe.il. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY


(O r i 'M i ia H y to h a v e b e e n at N e w t o n - i l l - H o w la n d >.


SATURDAY, September 1st. s 1 l a.m. - 4 p.m. Car limit


IH / P J th A im u s t . iy«JO. K ib ­ b le V a l l e y V in t a g e C lu b . V in t a g e K a l ly .


SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2nd. Sabden ’s Annual Count r\ Market, lo r stall hookimis.


ale at St P a u l ' s Chun tt Mail. Low Moor-.


Tel. Colin Hartley on Padi- ham 7663 1 or Lileen Lowe on Padiham 73 173.


coursesin-rial supplement with all


(iisbiirn at 8 p.m. Comer! bv Ueuimental Hand ot the Lancashire Artillery Volun­ teers. In aid ot llelltower


^ Arts and Entertainmcms_Cciure^^| Any organisation wishing to


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For dotails of this inexponsivo way of publicising your event and giving notice to other or­ ganisations your Intention.


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