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2- X THE HIT MAN AND HER AaNEMATTRACTIONS
A-35COMICS — THE NINTH ART Love Is All You NaeO
(1S6CMS6a) Ev*COes ^.cr- orxs Sx-es *-sfe re^^ctec r. a . ‘y ao." reacera. ar.p cng-aziers suen as James S e r e . M c 0 a s t y = la>se. Earoa^eiia ans r& A T J .
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1-X THE ALL E L EC TR IC HOME
1-X MODERN ART Prssamc- 1- 55 CHRIS PLANTIN. POLY G LO T P R IN T E R OF ANTWERP
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12-XTHE MUNSTERS Tin Can Man
1- X JEOPARDY (1953)
2- a CHANNEL 4 RACING From Uaoxeter
5-05 BROOKSiDE OMNIBUS
5-30 RIGHT TO REPLY 7433 TH E Y7 0 R L D T H IS
Y/EEK P re s e n te d uy Sneer-e VcDoneJd arc t;.-. - o . i r .c , ? o 11 o * e o o y Wear-er.
5-C0 LIVING MUSIC 2.6: Tr,e Ferrara Documentary.
Seco-c m a senes cl r.-ee oocurremares a-c ccccens ezc»-i 're Cremoer Orches tra o( Europe — re-* cen-
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1W0 FRANCE ACTUELLE Tne V/me Crisis. A toc< at tr.e is-.ra s-'Xu^x reg.x cf tne Larcjeooc.
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i m 5 a"way v/rm numbers 11- 40 BAZAAR 12- 05 SIGN EXTRA ‘A Shabby Dog Story’ Tre magazine programme for tne seal X*mrtvjrvry
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1- C0NEWS: ON THE R E CORD Po'xei 03*xsso^.s a x cecates * rs-. ixetrcri D-mo'eo*/
2- C0 EASTENDERS Ominous ecx-m
3- CC F ILM : DADDY LONG LEGS MS55 Musical) Freo 4«*^.re. Les-'e Caron, Terry Moore. Musical version cf tne story of a love affair ce:*een an oronan and a ya,ccy. When Jer/ts Pend- leten visits France ne is enmraiied oy a -woman aX oegins to suooort her from afar. She starts to write to him and falls in love.
5-00 THE CLOTHES SHOW 5-30 A N T IQ U E S R O A D SHOW In the last of the
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6- 40SONGS OF PRAISE St Patricks Catnecral. Dublin.
Bowman. Jacko h>e!ps Elmo ma-Ke a Dromouonal vxeo.
7-45 BUTTERFUES Ria finds it difficult to ignore Leonard and a work of art has an effect on tne whole family.
5*15B R IT IS H A C A D EM Y AWARDS
11-00 NEWSfWEATHER 11-15 HEART OF THE MATTER 'S h a d o w of S u s p i* cion’ Joan Ba<e«veii talks to res>dents in tne UK who live in fe a r of internment because they have been labelled ‘the enemy’ since the start of trie Guff Wan
11-50 MOSAIC
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10-45 UNK II- 00 M 0 R N I N G W O R SHIP Mass for St. Patrick’s Day, from St Patricks Church in Leeds.
12-00 ENCOUNTER The Return
of Freedom Tomas and Jana Klepek, from Prague, celebrate. Followed by AAP KAAHAK
12-30G R A N A D A T H IS W E E K p lu s W H A T T H E M P S
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1- 2- 00 RICHMOND HILL
2-55THE MATCH Arsenal v Leeds Utd. Erion Wetscy is tr.e nost a x Brian Moore m e c om m en ta to r at KcPp.p-y,
5-05 FIND A FAMILY ROUND- UP Marine* Kefry reviews last week's effort to find rorres fCK erv'dren m. care. You can orone cn 0245- 212221 u.xi 5-CO tbrtcn.
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35 GRANADA NEWS 6- 10 H 1 G H V/ A Y
7*15 TROUBLE IN MIND 7- 15 AGATHA CH RIST IE'S POIROT
5-15 IT N NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER
HW COLUMBO: SEX AND THE M A R R IE D D E T E C T IV E P e te r F a lk . Lt
Colum.bo is called to tne Allens-/ Se* Clime *here merabist Da X Kircajd nas been f x x * dead.
10-15 COOL HEAD PnJ Ccol witn more w,vd umbress-ons for a Lve auceroe. Aiso featunne 0-”-e Keane. Ste/en 0 Don nell, Cnns Greener, and Geoff McGrvem.
11*15 CELEBRATION The Ride of Life: The Art Of The Su perman. Tne first in a ne* series of documentaries. Tne noe m question is a D.s* ney-iike yxiiTfey cesoreo for me Meadowhail Shopping Centre outside Sneffieto. in •*-nich tne traveRer is taken tnroogn 20 scenes depicting aspects of life, from the launderette to a plane noe. from heaven to hell.
12*15 PRISONER: CELL BLOCK H
1*10 QUIZ NIGHT Ostricn Oris. King's Lynn and Caotains Crew,
M.ilncavie.
1*401 SPY Anlntemationai inci dent for agents Robinson (Robert Culp) and Scon (3iil Cosby)
15 BRUSH STROKES Karl
2*35STAND UP Top young comedians.
3- 05 R E M E M B E R ? (1939)
4- 10 THE ITV CHART SHOW (Shqnncl 4 )
6- 00 TRANS WORLD SPORT 7- 00 T H E C O M P L E T E SKIER Today, the final pro gramme in the series about Teaming to ski better.
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5-00 THE BLUFFERS 8-
30 DR SNUGGLES 30 BOBOBOBS
9- 00 EARLY BIRD 9*25 MAHF1L 2/6: Azi2 Mian Se cond in a new series of s ix programmes looking at ghaza and qawwali music featuring leading artists from India and Pakistan.
KMX) A WEEK IN POLITICS — SECOND READING
10- 45 DENNIS
11- 00 BOOM! 11-
Star Test computer con tinues with more celebrity interviews.
12- OQTHE W A L TO N S Th e Prodigals
1- 00VOYAGE TO THE BOT TOM OF THE SEA
2- 00 LIVING MUSIC 4/6 The Fer rara Concert The Chamber Orchestra of Europe in con cert from the Teatro comurv ale di Ferrara, In Northern Italy.
3- 55 LADIES OF THE CHO RUS
5-0QSCOTTISH EYE 5-30 REPLAY: THE END 5-45 GRIM TALES &00 PRESS GANG
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5-30 THE WONDER YEARS 7-CC CHANNEL 4 NEWS o-X MAESTRO M.c<msverc: arc me 17m Centur,-
r-00THE MEDIA SHOW Hard Times Tackling me Ques tion cf wnemer me media can ever hope to portray me reality of being boor in Bmam.
5-15 SHORT AND CURLIES: THE UNIVERSE OF DER- MOT FINN
1M0 SERIAL
11- 45HELLO, DO YOU HEAR US? Face to Face Final programme m Soviet film- macar juns Pxn-eks tosem rrio me crargrg face arc nvxo cf me Sov-ei Ur.or,
12- 45CINEMA FROM THREE C O N T IN E N T S : TH E DUPED (1 9 72 ) Tnree Palestinians from different generators travel from Syna to Kuri-ar in search of woft and personal sah/aton. Dur ing tneir trip across the desert hidden in an empty water tank, the hardships tre*/ experience evoke past suffenne.
2-40 CLOSE’ ( B B C - 2 5-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY
12-00 NORTHWESTMINSTER 12-30 SCRUTINY lam MacWhirter presents news of tre Pariia- mentary comrmnees.
1-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-
25 SURVIVAL IN UMBO Dun
can Carse returns to the remote island of South Georgia on me edge of tne Antarctic, where ne *a s marooned for 116 days in 1961.
15 WORLD FIGURE-SKATING
CHAMPIONSHIPS Barry Daves introduces highlights of the week's competition from tne Olympiahalle in Bavana.
3- 00 ARENA The Importance of Being Oscar’ . Michael MacLiammoir. A comolete one-man perfromance ol The Importance of Being Oscar, a biographies account of trie areat writer.
4- 50 ANIMATION NOW 5- 00RUGBY SPECIAL Chris Rea introduces action from th e Fiv e Na tio ns Championship.
600CLIVE JAMES INTER VIEW Clive is joined Dy American novelist and raconteur Gore Vidal.
5-35 T HE PROGRAMME
7-15 THE NATURAL WORLD 805 NAKED HOLLYWOOD 8-55 H O W A R E '
T H E 30STAR TEST The wicked
KIDS? Carmelo is one of the many millions of children forced to live on the streets of Bogota in Columbia, where he gets involved with the drug mafia and ends up killing the Minister for Justice.
905MIKHAIL B A R Y SH N I KOV An Evening at the American Ballet Theatre. The great Russian dancer Baryshnikov and his com pany in America.
10- 00 FILM: SCREEN TWO: DO NOT DISTURB
11- 15 FILM: BAY BOY (1984)
Keifer Sutherland, Liv Ull- mann. A teenager comes of age in the harsh landscapes of 1930s Nova Scotia.
12- 1-30 CLOSE 55 DEF II: RAPIDO Antoine de
Caunes presents the musi cal magazine show with the
cross-channel perspective.
Master Chef Mark Broadbent presents his own individual style of cuisine using onlv fresh
Victorian building set in its own grounds. The ideal choice for all occasions.
May House is a beautifully appointed
MAY HOUSE Restaurant
quality produce. Table D'Hote and A La Carte menus are offered with an extensive wine list.
OPENING TIMES:
Lunch 12-2 Tues-Sat from £6.00 • Dinner from 7 p.m. Tues-Sat from £13.95 Traditional Sunday Lunch £8.95
D in n e r D a n c e F r id a y 1 5 th M a r c h a n d F r id a y 1 9 th A p r i l E a s te r S u n d a y O p e n 12 - 3 p .m .
Weddings - Christenings - Business Parties - Dinner Dances Outisde Catering - Christmas and New Year Celebrations
20S PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN BB2 6PS Tel: Blackburn (0254) 53160
Situated on Main A677 one mile from town centre
STAGE TWO DOWNHAM 1 presents
A MONTH OF SUNDAYS j AT DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL i
by Bob Larbe y Prod uced by Barbara T a y lo r
THURSDAY, MARCH 14th Running for 3 nights to
SATURDAY MARCH 16th Commencing at 7.3 0 p.m.
Tickets £2 including refreshments
A v a i la b le f ro m J a n e t H u lm e T e l. C l i th e ro e 2 4 1 5 7 , P a t H a rg re a v e s C l i th e ro e 2 7 2 9 6
A ls o a v a i la b le a l V is io n s , H a m m o n d s B a k e r y a n d D o w n h am P o s t O f f ic e
5 ' I M O N E Y (XlO-»= 6=o>e«€ SJV^CSTIC )
>20 WORLD FIGURE-SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS Tr.e lades Free Prccramr-e hyn M*xi*X, Gemr^.my.
6- C6 LATE AGAIN 5-53 NEWS
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7-35 THE HEART OF SOWETO (New Series) Once a Praie'. S x c e 's a *ey ufe n South Africa, ans roarers cc cassoris run ric-er ran r. Soweto.
5 -XA R EN A ’ ’ One I r is h Rover” A y ef 'e cf s^.xer Van Vr /ns'/. <sx *-y c*.er twenty years nas seen e /z em x c “e**en: musical influences Blues, soul, co.rry. >a22 a x Ce*.c tra- d x rs neve at ceer f^sec rr. r«s yd'rfc a x ^.mcar/e
5-20 A FR iC A ON R LM 10- 10 F ILM : YAABA (9 1 8 9 .
Drama) Fatima Sanca Ncufc-ur Ouecraoco. Pou* •tietou Barry. E/.cuisiteij sjme'e tale c * me reason- >*i3 cerisee^. an c-c woman. Yaace r e crarcmcrer. a x > o crJoren. fSucxec;.
11- 40TW IN PEAKS K y le McLacnian. Micnael Ont- «ean. S“er*yn Fern. Lay a Flynn BOyle. Events stop Gxcer learrc T w.n Pea*3. Bcc-y gets amo<t>cus a x N a d x goes tack to screen cays (Srown cn Tuescayj i Ceefar j
12*30 CLOSE j T H U R S D A Y C A S U A L A F F A I R ; y
aft the David Simmons Studio : 14 York Street, Clitheroe
20" x 16‘ FRAMED Portraits for the winners :.
: 14‘ x 117 FRAMED Portraits for the Runners-Up Judged in tv/o age groups: '
Up to 24 months and 2 to 5 years NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Call in anytime between 9-30 am. and 500 pm. ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 16th
FRIDAY COMIC RELIEF
FREE ADMISSION - Wearing Red - Nose B e fo r e -ll.p jn . - -
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and g e t a FREE taxi home, if you live within a 5 miles radius o f th e h o te l.
Whether it's a romantic dinner for two or a night out with the family, make it:
THE OLD POST HOUSE, KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel: 22025
D o n t f o r g e t t h a t w e c a n c a t e r f o r y o u r s p e c ia l o c c a s i o n s t o o
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ANTIQUES FAIR & Preston, Lancashire
15th — 17th MARCH FR11 pm - 8 p m • SAT 11 am - 6 pm • SUN 11 am - 5 pm
“Antiques and Fine Art at Stately Events in Stately Places”
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ROBERT 3AILEY »o e « s*€c* stj TELEPHONE (0 2 7 7 ) 362562
CLITHEROE LIONS CLUB
DIABETIC SCREENING and
BLOOD PRESSURE TESTING
10 a.m. — 4 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 16th
In The Ribble Valley Mayors Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe
rB U R N L E “ ’ ENDLESIDE ROTARY CLUB
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GRAND C H A R I T Y Q U I Z
I IN AID OF ’CARE FOR THE ELDERLY’ Sponsored by: Matthew Brown pic and East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd
CENTRE SPOT BURNLEY
MONDAY, APRIL 15th at 8.00 p.m.
Your Quizmaster:
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Low Moor
SUNDAY MARCH 17th
‘A FAITH FOR TODAY’ Redturn visit of CANON KEITH DE BERRY
(formerly rector of St. Aldate's, Oxford) to preach at:-
10-30 a.m. Morning Service 6-00 p.m. Songs of Praise
Keith de Berry will also speak at a Men's Breakfast in the churcn hall on Saturday 16tn at 9-00 a.m. (details from
Clitneroe 22418) CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH
A R E Y O U A F R A ID ? S Cod’s love can overcome all fear
We meet every Sunday in
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL DRAMA COMPLEX
at 10-30 a.m. \(%^f
Mr TERRY BANNISTER Raffle conducted by:
MISS MATTHEW BROWN
ENTRY FEE £2 per head IN TEAMS OF FOUR
PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES! To enter just phone:
Mr GORDON HAYCOCK ON BURNLEY 831854
M o n d a y t o F r i d a y 10 a . m . t o 4 p . m .
Newton-ln-Bowland Parish Council
GENERAL MEETING
ANNUAL Thursday, March 21sL 1991
In th e C h a p e l S c h o o l r o o m a t 7 -3 0 p .m .
A c c r i n g t o n R o a d , W h a l l e y . T e l : 8 2 3 0 8 6 CLITHEROE MARCH FUNFAIR EDISFORD CAR PARK
OPENING: FRIDAY 15th 1 — 6 p.m. SATURDAY 16th MONDAY 18th
Car parking and admission FREE — fun for all
1 — 10 p.m. 1 — 6 p.m.
WADDINGTON PARISH
Notice is given that the Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Monday 8th April, 1991. in the Methodist Schoolroom at 7-30 p.m. Business will include the Chairman's Report upon the Council's ■work and tne accounts. Electors are invited to submit agenda items to the chairman or clerk before the meeting. Mr Phillip Bailey Chief Planning Officer Ribble Valley will explain the operation of Planning.
COUNCIL
The Parish Meeting will be followed by an Ordinary Meeting of the Parish Council.
West Lea J- Czerwonka
Beechthorpe Road Clerk to the Council Waddington
CA BA RE T . CA RV ERY and LO UNGE 3A R
Tel: ACC. 33-4374
FRIDAY. SA TUR DA Y 15th and 16th MARCH
Sniuars x»” *rr* s rc*gojz S a tu rd a y onfiy
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CHICAGO T H A T S JAZZ' w i th th e SONNY
DEE AT T. STARS (22nc); ROYAL DOULTON BAND (24Ph); CLANN MePEAKE (24 th)
TH IR D BURNLEY N A T IO N A L BLUES
FESTTVAL (2a*.h Marcr.'Apnl 1st) Send for your Free Souven i r B ro ch u re __________
Corj.rasting music for Easter Holidays: April:
"GIVE MY' REGARDS TO BROADWAY" (3rd); THE B A T T LE F IE LD BAND '4th); GEORGE MR TTY' w i th JO HN CHILTON'S
FLEETWARMERS (5:h;: TOM McCONYTLLE w i th T D I WOOD (7th)
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E a t a n d D r in k a t T h e M e c h a n ic s : L o o k o u t fo r th e n e w lu n c h t im e a n d k id d ie s m e n u s
Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel.'(0282) 30055
20 JAMAICA AND THE SEA 2 THE SKY AT NIGHT
MARSDEN BUILDING SOCIETY DAVID SIMMONS STUDIO
5th ANNUAL
B O N N Y B A B Y & T O D D L E R F R E E C O M P E T IT IO N 1 9 9 1
HODDER MOTOR
SERVICES LTD (Hodder Group) .
EASTER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 1991
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CLITHEROE AREA DEPART FARE
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CIVIC HALL
CLITHEROE @ 2 3 2 7 8 Commencing Friday
March 15th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.
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WHITE BULL HOTEL GISBURN
T e l : 0200-445233
c Under New Management^ 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.
E v e r y F r i d a y i s F U N N I G H T w i t h
ROCK STEADY EDDIE K a r a o k e a n d Po p Quiz , Fu n a n d Game s
SEAFOOD BISTRO OPEN' NIGHTLY 1 SUNDAY LUNCH - EVERY SUNDAY
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St Patrick's Dinn er & Dance Saturday l6 th March
Join us for our superb 5 course themed Dinner and then dance the nigh: away
£12.75 per person
Why not forget about the car for the evening and take advantage of our St Patricks Special
GALA DINNER & DANCE with
OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION Forfurther details ring 0200 4121S
The Calfs Head Hotel, Worston, Clitheroe
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