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Clithcroc 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, March 7th, 1091 T ' y a m n E | 7- SflTCIRPtfY -******4-1 f a s c - i )


6*35 OPEN UNIVERSITY: D e vo l- o p m e n t In a T u r k i s h V illa g e


7-00 NEWS 7*10 OPEN UNIVERSITY: In t ro ­ d u c t io n to P u r e M a th s ‘O r th o g o n a l B a s e s ’


o f the c lassic ch ild re n 's story


8- 00 NEWS 8-10 EG G S 'N ’ B A K E R C h e ry l Baker presents her c o o k e iy


and pop show. 8- 50 YOGI BEAR


9- 00 NEWS 9-05 GOING L IVE!


12-12 WEATHER 12-15 G R A N D S T A N D W i th D e s ­ m o n d L y n am 12-20 F o o t­ ball: Previews of the FA Cup 6th Round ties: 1-0 News: 1- 5 G o l f f rom L a s P a lm a s Club, C anary Islands for the Eu ro p e a n C e n te n a ry Skins G am e : 1 -3 0 R a c in g from C h e p s to w : 1 -4 0 G o lf 2 -0 Racing 2-10 Golf 2-30 Rac­ in g 2 -5 0 R u g b y L e a g u e : Round three o f the Silk Cut C h a l le n g e C u p b e tw e e n W a r r ington and W idnes: 3- 50 F o o tb a ll: 4 -0 A th le t ic s : W o r ld In d o o r C h a m p io n ­ s h ip s f rom S e v i l le : 4 -3 5 Final Score (Timings subject to change)


5-10 N EWS: WEATHER 5-30R E G IO N A L N EW S A N D


SPORT


5-35 TOM AN D JER R Y TRIPLE B IL L Cartoons


5- 5 5 J IM 'L L F IX IT 6- 30'ALLO, ’ALLO!


7- 00 B ER G ER AC 7-55 F ILM : C LU E (1 9 8 5 M y s ­ te ry -C om e d y ) C h r is to p h e r Uoyd, Tim Curry, Madeline Khan, Le s le y Ann W a r re n , M ic h a e l M cK e a n , H ow a rd H es sem an. L o o s le y base d on the board gam e ‘Cluedo’. Six blackmail victims arrive at an isolated mansion to be g re e te d a s M is s S c a r le t t , Prof Plum. etc. T h e y soon d is c o v e r i t ’ s th e p e r fe c t place for murder.


9-25N E W S A N D S P O R T : WEATHER


9- 45 MATCH OF TH E DAY ‘T h e R o a d to W em b le y ’ H ig h ­ lig h ts o f th re e p o te n t ia l ly o u ts ta n d in g t ie s f rom th is year 's FA Cup Sixth Round, plus a roundup of th e day’s other shocks and surprises.


10- 5 5 F IL M : H U S T L E


12-50 WEATHER 12-55 CLOSE


( E E C - 2 ) 6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-15 H EN R Y IV P a r ts I a n d II : W o rk -s h o p


1-05 TE C H N O L O G Y ‘Eurekaaargh!’


1-30 MODERN A R T ‘M o n e t ’ 1-


‘O r le n ta b lllty * 2- R a in F o re s t ’


2- 45MAHABHARAT 3- 25 AN IMIATION NOW ‘H ar lem


W e d n e s d a y ’ 3-35 F ILM : CARO U S E L


5- 40 LA T E AG A IN Hig h lig h ts of The Late Show, the arts and m edia magazine.


6- 25 NEWS


6- 4 0 W A IN W R IG H T 'O n th e Pennine W ay'. A celebration o f B r ita in s b e s t - lo v e d fe ll- w a lk e r . W a in w r ig h t le a d s Eric Robson o ve r th e section from W ynch Bridge on to the s h oulder o f the Pennines.


7- 8- 3 5 B A B A R A n im a te d v e rs io n IC S C H AM P IO N S H IP


W O R L D ‘ S o n g h la ’ . T o n ig h t ’ s f ilm features the u n iq u e m us ic of S o n g h ia , a b a n d w h o s e m em b e rs h a v e com e from d if fe re n t c o u n t r ie s - S p a in , Mali and England - to c ollab­ o ra te fo r th e f i r s t t im e . F am e n co g u ita r is ts , Ke tm a th e v ir tu o s o W e s t A f r ic a n ko ra p la y e r , T o um a n i D ia- bate and the Br itish double bass player, Danny Thomo- s o n m a k e u p th e g ro u p . T o g e th e r th e y p ro d u c e a blend of ja z z , folk and blues which has never been heard before.


10- 11-


9- 00 TH E V A N IS H IN G B R ID E ­ G R O O M V i r g in ia K e r r , P e te r S n ip p . A n is o la te d S c o t t is h is la n d c om m u n ity s tru g g le a g a in s t so c ia l and supernatural pres sures in a tale of love, m ar r iage, death and tr iumph. T he composer of this Scottish O pera p ro ­ d u c tio n , J u d ith Weir , found the mater ial fo r h e r libretto in tw o c o l le c t io n s o f G a e lic s to r ie s a n d in c a n ta t io n s . Conducted b y Jus tin Brown. 30 TWIN PEA K S


12-


A B O U T K IL L IN G 50 C LOSE


10 W OR LD INDOOR A TH LE T ­ 1 0R H Y T H M S O F T H E


10-30 MOVIE PREMIERE D e a d ly D e c e p t io n P s y c h o lo g ic a l th r ille r . Y o u n g fa th e r J a c k S h o a t is t ro u b le d b y h is w ife 's b o u ts o f d e p re s s io n since the bir th o f their son. W h e n s h i is fo u n d d e a d , having apparently committed suicide, and with the infant missing, the police conculde that she h a s murdered the child, hidden the body, the killed herself. Th e n a repor­ te r h a ppens to c om e across a n ew shred of evidence.


12-15 B E YO N D T H E B E RM U D A T R IA N G L E


14 0 T IN A TU R N ER — IN PRO­ F ILE A look a t th e ca re e r of th e Q u e e n o f R o c k . F o l ­ lo w e d b y IT N N E W S HEADLINES. •


2-00 TH E HIT MAN A N D HER 4-00 C I N E M A T T R A C - T IO N S H o s te d by C h a r lie Tuna.


4- 3 0 C O M IC S - T H E N IN T H


A R T Love Is All You Need ( 1 9 6 0 - 1 9 6 8 ) T h e l iv e ly , br ight and colour ful s tyle of the S ix tie s b e g in s to make itself felt in the w o rk of Euro­ pean com ic artists.


5-00 to 5-


sented by Tommy Puett. H I D 2 0 F IL M : A S H O R T F IL M 9-


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 00 TR AN S W O R LD SPOR T 8- 0 0 T H E C H A N N E L F O U R DA ILY


15 C H A N N E L 4 R AC IN G : THE MORNING LINE


9-25 SING A N D SW ING P e r fo r ­ mances b y the ja z z stars of the 3 0 s and 40s.


9- 30 SAM E DIFFERENCE 5-


11- 12-


3 0 ITN MORNING NEWS


6- 00 TV-AM 9-25 MOTORMOUTH


1-001 T N N E W S a n d IT V N a t io n a l W e a th e r


1-05 G R A N A D A NEWS 1-


T E R S H o s t D ic k ie D a v ie s asks more sp o r ts questions.


140 McCLOUD ‘A Walk In The D a r k ' . S a m M c C lo u d (Dennis Weaver ) is assigned to a fem ale auxiliary fo rce of th e police department.


2- 35 C ARTOON 2 40 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


S C H O O L B O Y F O O T ­ B A L L E n g la n d v S c o t la n d live from W em bley Stadium.


44 5 R E S U L T S S E R V IC E W ith E lto n W e ts b y


5-00IT N N E W S a n d IT V N a t io n a l W e a th e r


5-10 G R A N A D A NEWS 5- 6-


6 4 0 YOU B E T !


7 4 0 C O L U M B O : G R A N D D E ­ C E P T IO N In th e la s t o f a tr io o f new C olum bo s tor ies,


55 GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY 20ECOLOGY ‘A Tropical


th e d o g g e d d e te c t iv e is c a lle d in to in v e s t ig a te the


death o f a sergeant major at a training c am p w h e re c iv il­ ians p a y to be transformed into mercenaries.


9-25 IT N N EW S A N D S P O R T a n d ITV N a t io n a l W e a th e r


9 4 5 A S P E L & C O M ­ P A N Y G u e s t s in c lu d e v e te ra n ro c k s in g e r R o d Stewart.


SUNDRY


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64 5 OPEN UNIVERSITY


8-00 NEWS 8-


15 OPEN UNIVERSITY


84 0 P L A Y D A Y S T o d a y ’s s to ry is “ T he W izard of the So u th " by Michael Cole.


9- 00 NEWS 9-


U s L i fe " S e r ie s e x p lo r in g how the Holy Spirit w o rk s in individuals and communities, th e d i f fe r e n c e b e tw e e n being alive and living.


10- 00 FRANCE A C TU E L LE 10-25 MEXICO VIVO A n introduc­


10- 50 S T E P 11-


tion to Mexican Spanish. U P


WORDPOWER


1140 B A ZA A R (Repeat) 12- 05 S IG N E X TR A — W A T C H ­ DOG Special edition of the c o n s um e r m a g a z in e p ro ­ g ram m e p re s e n te d in s ig n language b y John Lee.


12-30 COUNTRY FILE 12-55 W E A T H E R


FARMERS


1- 0 0 N E W S ; O N T H E R E ­ CORD J o n a th a n D im b le b y ta c k le s c u r re n t is s u e s w ith top political figures.


2- 00 EASTENDERS Omnibus 3- 00 MATCH OF TH E DAY T o t­ te n h am H o ts p u r v N o t ts County


505 THE C LOTHES SHOW 5- 30 AN T IQU ES ROADSHOW


6- 6-


64 0 SO N G S O F P R A IS E T h e bes t entr ies in the Festival of New Hymns are sung by the N ew E n g ls ih O r c h e s t r a , c om p e t i t io n e n t ra n ts an d lo ca l p e o p le from C h e a d le Hulme Methodist Church.


7- 7 4 5 LO V E JO Y


8- 35 B U T T E R F L IE S W e n d y C r a ig . G e o f f re y P a lm e r . Leonard w ants Ria to have lu n c h w i t h h im o n h is birthday.


9- 9-


T E R


11- 05 TH E D A Y S A N D N IG H TS OF M O L LY DODD


11- 30 MOSAIC


12- 00 TH E SK Y A T NIGHT 12-20 M A H A B H A R A T 1-00 WEATHER 1-05 CLOSE


10 NEW S; W EATHER 25 TH A T ’S L IFE !


10- 00 M A S T E R MI N D 10-


5- 30 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV-AM 9-25 TH E DISNEY CLU B


3 0 H E A R T O F T H E M A T ­


1045 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 0 0 E N C O U N T E R S h a h w a r Sadeque explores th e role ol Muslim women. Followed by AAP KAA HAK.


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


W EEK Followed by G R AN ­ ADA HEADLINES.


1-00IT N N E W S A n d ITV National Weather.


1-


e d it io n w ith B r ia n W a ld e n and Donald MacCormick.


2- 00 RICHMOND H IL L 2-55 C A R R Y O N N U R S E


4- 6-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-00 NORTHWESTMINSTER 12-30 SCRUTINY Ian MacWhirter presents news of the Parlia­ m entary committees.


14)0 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-25 O N E IN FO U R M a g a z in e (or the disabled.


1- 2- 05 F I L M ' 9 1


55 AN IM A T IO N NOW S P E ­


C IA L “ F ra n c is F o rd C o p ­


pola” Barry Norman talks to Francis Ford C oppola about h is tu r b u le n t c a r e e r a n d about his “ Godfather ” saga.


2 4 5 T H E B A R R Y A W A R D S FOR COMIC RE L IE F Barry Norman p reviews o ne o f the h ig h l ig h ts o f n e x t w e e k ’s C o m ic R e l ie f a p p e a l by a n n o u n c in g th e s e v e n n om in e e s fo r th e " B a r r y Awards”


; 3-00 F ILM : MONTE C A R LO OR B U S T ( 1 9 6 9 , C o m e d y ) T o n y Curtis. T e r ry Thomas,


5- S TREET Omnibus edition. AW AR D S


6- 3 0 IT N N E W S W i th C a r o l B a rn e s , a n d ITV N a t io n a l Weather.


6- 35 G R A N A D A NEWS


6 4 0 A P P E A L 6 4 5 H IG H W A Y S i r H a r r y S e c om b e v is its th e B re c k -


lands a rea in Nor lolk.


7- 15 TR O U B LE IN MIND 74 5 MUROER, SHE WROTE


8 4 0 IT N N E W S A n d IT V National Weather .


9- 0 0 A G A T H A C H R IS T IE 'S P O IR O T T h e M y s te ry o l H u n te r ’ s L o d g e , P o i r o t s o lv e s a m u r d e r in th e countryside.


1(H>0 FIND A FAM ILY ITV’s third cam paign to find homes for children growing up in care.


10-


im p re s s io n s from P h il Cool before a live a u d ie n c e \


I F O R T O 15 A WAY W ITH NUMBERS j


Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, E r ic S y ke s , H a t t i Ja c q u e s , i t 's th e la te s 2 0 s , an d th e w ild 1,500 m ile lo n g C a r lo R a lly a t t r a c ts s p o r tsm e n f rom a l l o v e r th e w o r ld - s om e le s s s p o r t in g th a n others.


5- 00 R U G B Y S P E C IA L B a th v Wasps


6- 00 W O R LD INDOOR A TH LE T ­ ICS C HAMPIONSHIPS


15 COM E HOLY SPIRIT "G iv e 7- 6-356 T H E PROGRAMME 1 5 T H E


W O R LD “ M a ra th o n B ird s ” The great ocean nom ads fly a t th e m a ra th o n p a c e o f 1 4 ,3 6 5 km s in 2 6 d a y s . From the Antar tic to the trop­ ic s these are the unrivalled albatrosses.


8- 05 N A K E D H O L L Y ­ W O O D


8-55 H O W A R E T H E KID S ? “ B o y " A fable w ith ­ ou t w ords , s e t to m u s ic by Georges Delerue about how a boy w ho is the o nly white pupil in a school.


94)5M IK H A I L B A R Y S H N I ­ KOV


10- 00 F ILM : SC R EE TW O : MOR­ P H IN E A N D D O L L Y M IX ­ T U R E S P a t r ic k B e r g in , Joanna Gr iffiths, Sue Jones D a v ie s . P ow e r fu l a n d d is ­ turbing s tory of a young g ir l’s t ra um a t ic c h ild h o q d , s e t in 50’s Cardiff.


11-


15 O K2 T A L K FEELINGS12- 25 NEWS; WEATH ER


P H O E N IX , A R IZO N A


music show, with videos, live a n d s tu d io p e r fo rm a n c e s and interviews.


12-55 DEF 11: RAPIDO A ntoine de C a u n e s p re se n ts the m u s i­ cal magazine show with the cross-channel perspective.


1-30 CLOSE 15 B R U S H S T R O K E S m m m m TR A N S W O R LD SPORT


7-00 TH E COM P LE TE SKIER 7-


30 DR SN UGGLES


84)0 TH E B LU F FER S 6*30 BO BO BO B S 9-00 E AR LY B IRD 9-25 M A H F IL A b id a P a rv e e n . Star ting a n ew ser ies of six program m es looking a t gha- zal and qawali music featur ­ ing leading artis ts Irom India and Pakistan.


35 U S A G R A N D P R IX FROM 11-


1(H)0A W E E K IN POLIT IC S S e­ cond reading.


1045 DENNIS 11-00 B O O M !


2 5 D E F I I : S N U B T h e c u l t 30 STAR TE S T


12- 00 TH E W ALTON S 1 4X )VO Y AG E TO T H E B O T ­ TOM O F T H E S EA


2- 0 0 L IV IN G M U S IC 2 /6 T h e Ber lin C o n ce r t. T h e C h am ­ b e r O rchestra o f Europe in concer t in the Kammermusi- kaal of the Philarmonie Ber­ lin , fe a tu r in g O v e r tu re to Cenerentol by Rossini; Pro­ kofiev’s Peter and the W olf an d R a v e l's M o th e r Goose Ballet.


3- 1 5 S C H U -M A N S h o r t f i lm


a b o u t a B e lg ia n g ra d u a te w h o sets up in b usiness a s a shoe-shine boy outside the E u ropean Com m o n M arket headquar ters in Brussels.


3-35 C R A IG 'S W IF E 5 00 S C O T T IS H E Y E 5-


M a rs den I B u ild in g Society


M O N E Y


1045 B A R R Y M AN ILOW — LIVE ON B R O A DW A Y B a r ry i: recorded in co n ce r t at New York’s Gershw in T heatre.


1145 PR ISO N ER C E L L B LO C K H


1240 Q U IZ N IG H T T o n ig h t th e O s t r ic h O w ls . K in g 's Lynn, ta k e o n th e R e v e n u e V ic toria, Liverpool.


1- News Headlines N A T U R A L


2- 05 S TAN D UP 2-35T H E M A N F R O M D OW N U N D E R (1 9 4 3 ) C om e d y a b o u t tw o B e lg ia n w a o r p h a n s w h o w r o n g ly b e l ie v e th em s e lv e s to be brother an d sister.


4- 5-


5-30 CLOSE


30 TH E ITV C H A R T SHOW 20 JO B F IN D ER


101 S P Y F o l lo w e d b y IT N


BIBLE TALKS


O n th e g o s p e l, p re s e n t in g J e s u s C h r is t a s L o rd a n d


S a v io u r fo r a ll, a n d u p h o ld in g th e t ru th th a t h e liv e d a n d ta u g h t


C o n t in u e to b e h e ld in ST. CATHERINES


SUNDAY SHCOOL West Bradford


on WEDNESDAYS:


13th, 20th & 27th March at 7.45 p.m.


T h e s e m e e t in g s la s t fo r o n e h o u r , th e y a re f re e a n d u n d e n om in a t io n a l.


A ll a re w e lc om e C o n d u c te d b y


M r N. H e n d e rs o n a n d M r S . J a c k s o n


THE LOWER BUCK INN Waddington, Clitheroe


DUE TO BOILER REPLACEMENT


THE


MOORCOCK, WADDINGTON


WILL BE CLOSED


all day March 14th Sorry for any


inconvenience CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB


R lb b le s d a le S c h o o l D ram a C o m p le x


30 K E R S P LA T !


5 4 5 G R IM T A L E S T h e L i t t le Peasant


15 W AR IN TH E G U L F Special


6 00 PRESS GANG 6- 30 THE WON D ER YEARS 74)0 C H A N N E L 4 NEWS


30 C O R O N ATI ON 25 T H E B R IT IS H A C A D E M Y


8- 0 0M A E S T R O 1/ 5 T h e Gabr ielis an d the 16th C en­ tury. S ta r tin g a s p e c ta c u la r celebration o f th e history of m us ic in Venice, presented by J ohn Ju liu s N orwich and mus icologis t H. C. Robbins Landon. Today, a look at the uncle and nephew team of A n d r e a a n d G io v a n n i G a b r ie li, w h o c re a te d th e first m odern orchestra.


9- 00 TH E M ED IA SHOW 9 4 5 Z E L IG W o o d y A l l e n 's inspired com ic masterpiece, a w i t t y ,


i n v e n t i v e p s e u d o -d o c um e n ta ry w h ich


c h a r ts th e e x t ro a d in a ry life of h um a n ,c h am e le o n Leon­


a rd Z e lig (W o o d y A lle n ) in the late tw enties and thirties. W ith Mia Far row (1983).


15 C O O L H E A D M o r e


1 1 -1 5C IN EM A F R O M T H R E E CO N TINENTS: L A Y L A MA R A ISO N In to n ig h t ’s T u n i­ s ian film, a seventh-century A ra b lo v e s to ry , Q a y s , you n g p o e t fa lls in love with Layla b u t th e ir love is tra g i­


cally forbidden. 1-00 C LOSE


Monday, March 11th at 7 p.m.


Their cultivation & uses by Judith Gray


HERBS —


Klrkby Lonsdale Everybody Welcome


at the David Simmons Studio 14 York Streetj Clitheroe


'' 20" x 16"' FR AMED Portraits fpr the winners;-' -


14"x 11" FRAMED Portraits forthe Runners:Up ■ „ , Judged in two age groups:


- 1 ’ •- CJp to 24 months-and 2 to’ 5 years ‘i *' NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY


; Call in anytime between 9-30 a.m. and 5-00 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd to SATURDAY,rMARCH 16th (excluding1


Sundays) (1991 su b s n ow due)


Dispel the winter blues with a Saturday night out at the





ASSHETON ARMS, Downham


We run dinner dances every Saturday from 8 p.m. A five course meal is followed by music to suit all tastes and a licence 'till 1 a.m.


Suitable for individuals or parties £12-50 inclusive To reserve your table telephone


Clitheroe (0200) 41227 TEL:(0200) 28705


Bar snacks daily — Lunch time and evenings 12-3 p.m. 7-10 p.m.


3 COURSE SUNDAY LUNCH 12 noon — 3 p.m. £4.95 ■


(Bar Snacks Also Available) PIANO FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS


• WORKING MEN'S CLUB • ^ I ^ S a tU r d a V ^ tH V M a r cH s ^ K ^


15 B E V ER LY H IL LS 90210 10 D AVRO


30 TH E ITV C H A R T SHOW 30 S A IN T & G R EAVSIE


10- 00 FREE FOR A L L Continuing a f i rs t ru n o f a b ra n d n ew t o p ic a l m a g a z in e p ro g ram m e in w h ic h v iew e rs call the shots.


1 0G R A N D S P O R T M A S -


10-30 NEVER T A K E N O FOR AN AN SW ER Charming, w a rm ­ hear ted drame with Vittor io M a n u n ta a s a sm a ll I ta lia n boy w ho g oes to Rome from Assisi to ge t the Pope's help in cur ing his donkey.


12-00 N IG H T IN TH E GAR D EN S OF SPAIN


12-30 TH E MUNSTERS 1 -0 0 TH E M O R E T H E M E R ­ RIER


3-00 C H A N N E L 4 RAC ING F rom S a n d ow n Park


5- 05 B R O O K S ID E OMNIBUS 6-


30 RIGHT TO REPLY


7- O O T H E W O R L D T H I S W E E K P r e s e n t e d b y


Sh e e n a M cD onald an d Nik G o w in g . F o l lo w e d b y W e a th e r


8- 0 0 L IV IN G M U S IC 1 /6 T h e B e r lin D o c um e n ta ry S ta r t­ ing a ser ies o f th re e d o c u ­ m e n ta r ie s a n d c o n c e r ts about T h e C h am b e r O rches ­ t ra o f E u ro p e - n o w c o n ­ s id e re d o n e o f th e f in e s t g ro u p s in th e w o r ld . H ere the p layers are seen pre p a r ­ in g fo r a c o n c e r t o f R a v e l a n d P ro k o f ie v th a t w ill be broadcast on S u nday March 10th at 2 -00 p.m.


9- 00 L A LAW 10- 00 4 -P L A Y : W O R K !


IM 0 T H E S E C R E T C A B A R E T


140 AF TER D AR K by Bob Larbey Produced by Barbara Taylor AT DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


WEDNESDAY MARCH 13th Running for 4 nights to


SATURDAY MARCH 16th Commencing at 7.30 p.m.


Tickets £2 including refreshments


Available from Janet Hulme Tel. Clitheroe 24157, Pat Hargreaves Clitheroe 27296


Also available at Visions, Hammonds Bakery and Downham Post Otlice


„ 31 GRINDLETON is now in the same stable as the Assheton Arms in


Downham and offering a similar standard and variety of fare and draught ales.


As the Duke of York bar has an adjacent dining room you may choose to eat either formally or informally from the same menu.


We are also available for party bookings. Tel:


Clitheroe (0200) 41266 to reserve your table either for lunch or dinner.


WE ARE CLOSED FOR FOOD ON MONDAY


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CONCERT


(Doors open 7-45 p.m.) in the


A C A D E M Y ROOM To include:-


THE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA AND WIND BAND


No Admission charge


C ' WHITE BULL HOTEL *1 GISBURN ®


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ROSIE AND CLIVE LEE Extend a warm welcome to all customers.


Full range o f bar and restaurant meals. Functions catered for - Weddings, Parties, etc.


Every Friday is FUN NIGHT with


ROCK STEADY EDDIE Karaoke and Pop Quiz, Fun and Games


Plus the HAPPY HOUR 8-30 p.m. - 10 p.m.


SEAFOOD BISTRO OPEN NIGHTLY


SUNDAY LUNCH - EVERY SUNDAY ^ £3.25


. |J Tel: 0200-445233 (^Tinder New ®


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel: Accrington 384874


FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8th and 9th MARCH


(T h e N ew B e a t le s F e a tu r in g G a ry G ib s o n )


CAVERN Saturday only


DUDLEY DOOLITTLE (H ila r io u s C om e d ia n )


WEDNESDAY MARCH 13th


GREENGAGE (C lu b la n d s N o . 1 A t t ra c t io n )


W h y n o t b o o k a m e a l in th e C a rv e ry a n d re s e rv e a ta b le in th e C a b a re t R o om


I- -


MOTHER’S DAY


CARVERY


BOOK SOON TO AVOID


DISAPPOINTMENT LOUNGE BAR


ARE QUIZ NIGHTS W a tc h P re s s lo r D e ta ils


MOST MONDAYS


TUESDAYS & SUNDAYS


YOU ARE THE STARS


with KEN HARTLEYS Free and Easy


WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS


With PAT CARTERS 50's & 60’s Music


WALL


THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS


T h e F a b u lo u s T o n e s o f CARL LANGDON


L a te B a r u n t il M id n ig h t - F o o d a v a ila b le L u n c h & _________ E v e n i n 2 S _ ^ ^


On Saturday 9th March, 1991 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.


Tickets £ 9 .9 5 0 2 5 4 2 4 0 6 6 2


M y t t o n Langho


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POLLY BOLTON, JOHN SHEPHERD & STEVE DUNACHIE (10th); THE PEKING BROTHERS


Arts and Entertainments Centre NOW BOOKING for March and beyond


(12th); Adult Crafts: SPRING FLOWERS IN THE HOME (13th); Theatre/cabaret at Habergham Sixth Form Centre: MARGARET IH parts 2 &3 (13th);


TYMON DOGG (17th); ENGLISH SHAKESPEARE COMPANY GOD SAY AMEN1 Themes from the


Wars o f the R ose s (18th); HAND/DUPRE GUITAR DUO (19th); CHICAGO 'THAT'S JAZZ' w ith the SONNY DEE ALL STARS (22nd); THIRD


BURNLEY NATIONAL BLUES FESTIVAL (28th March/April 1st) Send for your Free Souvenir Brochure-


The Mechanics was sold out six shows on the trot • disappointed?


Gel to were you


the head of the queue ■Join our FREE mailing list NOW! Monday 11th March 7.30 p.m.


POOD FOR THOUGHT presents "Relaxation fo r Living"


a practical and holistic app ro ach to stress management


A talk by Clare Shut,


Member o f International Stress Management Association,


30 A M E R IC A ’S TO P 10 P re ­


Tutor with 'Relaxation for Living' Tickets: L I.50


Eat and Drink at The Mechanics: Look out for the new lunchtime and kid die s menus


M a n i B h e s t e r 5 B o a d i * B u f n l c > y ^ T ^ ( Q M 2 ) | j 3 0 0 § 5 . s


STONYHURST COLLEGE


A BUFFET DANCE AND CABARET


By THE CLEVELAND SOUND is being held in the


MYTTON FOLD FARM


HOTEL, Lango.


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Accrington C\ R o s se n d a le ^


C O L L E G E CIVIC HALL /.I GALA PERFORMANCE JACK BRYMER


the celebrated clarinetist giving an illustrated account of his life in music following dinner at the college restaurant.


Wednesday 20th March, 7.00 p.m.


Blackburn Road, Accrington Sponsored by Caligen


Tickets £16 including dinner available from college offices or by phoning 0254 - 394786


bLITHEROE ® 23278 Commencing Friday


March 8th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


MELANIE GRIFFITH ®


MATHEW MODINE © and MICHAEL KEATON


HEIGHTS m PACIFIC


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


Where terror lives


CLAIMING DATES


I A n y o rg a n is a t io n w is h in g to m a k e a c la im fo r a fu tu re d a ta m a y u s e th is c o lum n to p u b l i ­ c is e th e i r e v e n t th ro e m o n th s in a d v a n c e . F o r e x am p le th e te x t w o u ld c o n ta in th e n am e o f th e o rg a n is a t io n , n am e o f th e e v e n t a n d th e d a te .


F o r d e ta ils o f th is in e x p e n s iv e w a y o f p u b l ic is in g y o u r e v e n t a n d g iv in g n o t ic e to o th e r o r ­ g a n is a t io n s y o u r in te n t io n .


Contact: CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES K in g S t r e e t , C l l th e r o o


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C A L D E R S T O N E S R E V IE W * D r a m a t ic S o c ie t y p r e s e n ts C a la m i t y J a n e . A p r i l 2 3 r d - 2 7 th , 7 .3 0 p .m . n ig h t ly in th e H o s p i ta l T h e a t r e .


E A S T E R S A T U R D A Y . 3 0 th


I M a r c h . 1 9 9 1 . S e c o n d h a n d b o o k f a i r . L o n g r td g e C iv ic


I H a l l . S A T U R D A Y , 6 T H A P R I L .


D r a m a F e s t i v a l C o f f e e M o r n in g a t T h e C iv ic H a l t .


S A T U R D A Y M A R C H 1 6 th B r i t i s h M e t h o d i s t % o u t h C h o i r , m u s ic a l c o n c e r t .


S A T U R D A Y . M a y 4 t h . S f M a r y ’ s L a d ie s G r o u p , M a y T e a w i t h v a r io u s s ta l ls .


T H U R S D A Y , F r id a y . S a tu r ­ d a y . 9 th . 1 0 th . U t h M a y a t 7 15 p .m . M a r y W a d d in g to n S c h o o l o f D a n c in g p r e s e n t ‘ A l ic e in W o n d e r la n d ’ a n d


‘ T h r o u g h t h e L o o k i n g G la s s ’ in th e P a r is h H a l l .


T U E S D A Y , M a r c h 1 2 t h . T h e a t r e R o u n d a b o u t p e r f o r ­ m a n c e o f ’ T h e M a p * . F u r ­ t h e r d e t a i ls T e l . C l i t h e r o e


4 1 7 9 6 .


W E D N E S D A Y 1 3 th M a r c h - 1 6 t h M a r c h . S ta g e T w o D o w n h a m . " A M o n t h o f S u n d a y s ’ b y B o b L a r b e y .


1 9 th /2 0 th A P R I L B o l to n - b y - B o w l u n d D r a m a G r o u p


1 p r e s e n t t h e P a n t o m im e !


‘ P ie d P ip e r o f H u m e l ln ’ F r i ­ d a y e v e n in g a n d S a tu r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d e v e n i n g . E n q u i r i e s t o B o l t o n - b y - B o w la n d 2 7 7 .


1 s t - 2 n d J U N E . S l a i d b u r n S te a m & V in t a g e V e h ic le D is p la y .


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MODEL RAILWAY


AND DINKY TOY FAIR


SUNDAY, MARCH 10th 11-00 — 3-30 p.m.


Swallow Trafalgar Hotel,


Salmesbury (on tho A59) M6 (E x it 31)


Giant e vent fo r co llectors a n d enthusiasts


;; THE FUREYS and


March 16th


, 8 p.m. admission £ 8 /£ 7 /£ 6


ARTHUR Saturday, ;


DAVEY Plus Support


-M o n d a y 1 8 th M a r c h


Tickets £6 Adv. A £7 . on door


■ ■ ■ • 8 p.m. ■ :


THE SYD . LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA


Thursday,' April 4th


7.30 p.m. Admission ■ £G/£5 -


COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL Box Office Tel: 864721 « 61 Albert Road, Colne In PencUe


. STEWART Plus


AL


MATHEWS Wednesday; April 17th


LAN


. 8 p.m. admission : c7.r>o/cr,.r>o


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