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_ COUNCIL / ■ Meetings will commence at 7pm on .
Monday, 6th November Finance Meeting and
. Council Meeting
Members o f the public are welcome. aria may participate
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cakes, Christmas stall, knitwear, bring L buy, bottle stall Landscape painting demonstration Family Portrait Competition ......
Children's nearly new clothing and toys, home made
VILLAGE HAUL - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. ; ’
PENDLETON ALL SAINTS " In the
Face Painting * 100 Square Came • Guessing Came , Lots of Childrens Interest* Lucky Dip Entrance 50p • Children 20p
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Telephone General Enquiries Sklpton (01756) 704727 or Talking Timetable Sklpton (01756) 705180 ■
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T H E H IG H E R T R A P P § Trapp Lane. Slmonstone
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Wednesday, December 13th Sunday, December 17th
DATES STILL AVAILABLE Saturday, Movember 25th : Tuesday, December 12th
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GIRLS AND BOYS BRIGADE BAND
LANCASHIRE EAST ETAAAZ XRVGNA MSICLU A
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. International Concert /: Pianist
, Starring • Kathryn Stott,
Nelson Ladies Civic Choir • Pendle Jazzmen
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November 1 ith ; at The Burnley. Mechanics
on Saturday, ' - ■ £4per6ckeL £3 concessions
CIVIC HALL cu tm ek o l ;
Friday, 3rd November - 5 nights
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ASSASSINS(15) EVES 7.30 p.m.
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DOMINO DRIVE 'Saturday '■
November 14th a t 7.30pm
Admission £1.20 Incl supper, , Meat prises ■
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’< Includes hot 8c cold buffet A' "BBQ Chicken Wings / Ribs
-v "S au s a g eR o l ls J1’- _ ” ^ ffiMushtoom .Vol-au-vents: Ghille-c6n<arne^jg'~-
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The Starkie Arms
C a s t l e Stre e t, Clitheroe. Tel: 01 2 0 0 443191 f &
NOW OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Wednesday November 8th
KARAOKE NIGHT New weekly entertainment! ‘
•Wednesday nights - Live bands, duo's and karaokes -r nights - Disco night -
Bring Your C
Bitter and Mild £1;00, La iger and Glder £1:30,1 Guinness £1.50 -
Tuesday, Wednesday',T in '
hristm hursdaj as Office Party To U 4 COURSE MEAL ONLY £9.7S p e r b e ad s
- - Championship brass continues at the Me jchanics on ,
mance on the 10th. - / 7 .ycrs:AtL*WELCGME;:-,,< M ocky Riddoll at -
ST CATHERINES CHURCH
AnEvening with Lancashire's famous composer,
JUMBLE Saturday,
. In the Sunday School
November 4th
Doors open 1.45 p.m. Admission 10p •
West Bradford .
ERNEST TOMLINSON ■ with live performances ofhis music’•
Wedntedayr8th November.; 7.30pm
* In partnership with Ribble Laneathlro^' ■ .• Valley Borough Council, CouayCeunciW ....
■ Information Office, Longndge Library, Longridge News
v . v.-v -Admission £3.50 :. . Tickets from Clhheroe Library, ClUbcroe Tourist ' .
••• Ribble Valley Town Hall; »- . Church Street, Clitheroe :
BALLET enthusiasts can see the Vienna; Festival Ballet'in Strauss’s “Cinderella”,- at j King George’s Hall, Blackburn; on November.
9th.
And “Lifestyle” has two free pairs of tickets for the : event, which has opened to critical aedaim.
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the Austrian dancer Peter Mallek, to provide a forum for young and talented dancers. > : - v : ■ . : "
The Vienna Festival Ballet was founded in 1980 by "■ COFFEE MOQNING ■ ■ ■ :■■ ■.’■ ■ In aid o f ...•• .
MARIE CURIE CANCER CAREj NUR6E6
on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH 19951 10.30 fum. - 12 noon
v at THE RESIDENT S LOUNGE THE RESIDENTS AND JONES HOMES
Bowtand Court, King Lane, Ctttheroe by kind permission of
Price: 5 0 p
— RIBBLE^VALLEYGROUP- . •■.■: • Reg Charity Number207994.
Tombola °° Marie Curie, Collectables . •
' Society in Mendelssohn’s “Elijah”, on Saturday. ;; ;; ' . The performance, which starts at,7-30 p.m.,; will ’
feature the-North West Sinfonia Orchestra and ■ ’
soloists Loma Rushton, Yvonne Lea, John Marsden and Riccardo Simonetti.
America'comes to Preston in lOO hilarious minutes, also on Saturday. -This is the boast of the Reduced Shakespeare’Theatre Company, when it performs ; “The Complete History of America”. - ;
Five'hundred: years of the glorious history of
- From Columbus to Clinton, from Washington to ■ Watergate, the pacey . non-stop play starts at 7-30 p.m. and further details and bookings are available , from the Box Office on 01772 203456. ^ - c • ■
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'welcomes: singer-songwriter and, rambler- Mike Harding. -. ■
rung of top entertainment on November 8th; when i t . •. 1 .-The screening, starts at^11 a.m. and further details» "
The Burnley Mechanics sets the scene for an eve- i ,
gins'his non-stop night of ; _i.m. and, for those who ' ■ will be-a repeat perfor-,
: and bookings are available on 01264 695979.'- • < Finally, the -Wyre-Countryside Service haa organ-v
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tiseda midnight walk over Nicky Nook and Grizedale, 1 weather permitting, on Tuesday. /
The walk-will start at 7 p.rn. and,will last approxi-; ; •-irately two-hours.-Further details and'bookuigs'are?-
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Hall’events are "available from the Ticket Shop on : 01254 582582.
Further details of these and and all King George’s ,
on a postcard to Cinderella Lifestyle, Clitheroe , : Advertiser and.Times, 3 King Street, Chtheroe, Lan- ,, cashire BB7 2EW. The first two cards out of the hat a : week today, Thursday, will receive the tickets. ■ ■ King George’s Hall also hosts the Blackburn Music ;
To claim your tickets,- send your name and address ; , ^ u , i
7 Steels Stocksbridge Band: The band finished seventh in the British Open Brass Competition, and is fresh
November 12th, with a-concert-featuring-the-UES
• • Further details of these and all events at the-Bum-. ley Mechanics are available from the Ticket Office on 0128230055. v
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' A Change in the Weather is the.title of an exhibi tion at Towneley-Hall, Burnley,' until Christmas Day.
1 sured rainfall by a contraption on the roof of the " fourth wing of Towneley Hall, which was attached to a pipe leading to his bedroom! Further details of the exhibition and school activity- days at Towneley Hall are available on 01282 424213. ;
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' workshop at the Eureka: Museum for .Children, in; i Halifax. ^
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■ spin the most amazing yams but also gives the feeb-’ lest of excuses for his exploits.
Visitors to the exhibition will be able! to challenge; the'eccentric Prof. Peabody,' who not only .tries to-
Saturdays and -Sundays .until December >17th, then! daily .until January 7th. 5 > -
The exhibition opens on Saturday, and runs on > * <' ’
Further details of this and all events at Eureka are’ available on 01422 330275. ;
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' The series of Saturday morning dnema shows for. i
children, at the Apollo 5, in Blackburn, continues this week with “Baby’s Day Out”.
- - Where do the sayings .“money doesn’t,grow on* trees” and “it: will make your hair curl” come from7' Find out at the Big Fibs'and Tall Stories family-
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Richard Towneley was the first person in-Britain to ■ keep rainfall records, from 1677 to 1703. He mea-
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'fer^E H I G H E R T R A P P | HOME HADE BAR SNACKS
S e rv e d ev e ry lu n c h t im e a n d e v e n in g a n d nil d a y S u n d a y
Trapp Lane, Simons to n e Telephone: .01282 772781.
Trains from 5.30p.m. - Bonfire lit at 7.00 p.m. - Fireworks from 7.15p.m..
WJ S U N D A Y Coffee &. Biscuits All proceeds to Church Funds MAEtiCST
A N B C A R B O O T B rockhalb; V il l a g e
FOLLOW THE SIGNS FROM THE ASP (BETWEEN PRESTON AND 4LITHBROE) NEAR VfHALLEY.
STARTS lOtOOAM 01254 245650 TRADE ENQUIRIES: >»
CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCES M £ 1 7 . 5 0
ACCRINGTON & ROSSENDALE COLLEGE
B A S IC FO O D H Y G IE N E C O U R S E
Starts T u e sd a y , November 7th 7-15 p.m. - 9-15 p.m. at
R IB B L E S D A L E S C H O O L 3 we ek s plus exam
F o r further information contact: W H A L L E Y A D U L T C E N T R E on 01254 822717
Now weekly entertainment
CMeroeRoyal British Legion p re sen ts (
FRIDAY: PRIZE BINGO FOR CUTHEROE WOLVES SATURDAY STAR NIGHT NOVEMBER 4th
A New Lady Vocalist
Entertains A L L
U S U A L E V EN T S
Member* a guests always welcome
Room
avoilnblc.for any functions, parties, weddings etc Please phono for details 01200 22967 .
Sunday Soccer kindly sponsored by POWERBLAST
• Sandblasting for reliable renewal Tel: 01200 2 7 7 3 1 ;Fax: 01200 443773
Dates
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHAT’S ON LISTINGS FORM, AVAILABLE FROMTHE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
A BONFIRE .with a difference is being planned for Saturday night on Clitheroe Gastle Field. Prior to lighting-up time there will be a Guy Fawkes 'competition: with the winning entry having pride of place .on top of the fire. To really make it special,.the creator of. the best Guy Fawkes will be invited to start the firework display and light the fire.. ■; Guy entries should be brought to the field
by 5-45 p.m. on the day, ready for judging by
the Mayors of the Ribble: Valley and Clith- eroe, Coun. Stephen Holt and Coun. Dorothy Pearson.
1 ' Mr Tomlinson;’ who lives in Longridge, was bom in Rawtenstall and was a chorister at Manchester; Cathedral before studying music at the Royal Man-
Ernest Tomlinson will perform at Ribble Valley Town Hall, Church Street, in a special concert featuring his own work.
; On ■ Wednesday, • Lancashire’s, famous composer '
: Chester College of Music.: He is a prolific composer, mainly of light music, and his works include a consid erable number of overtures, suites, rhapsodies and miniatures, of which “Little Serenade”is probably the most popular. In the 1950s he conducted his own ensembles, the
Ernest Tomlinson Light Orchestra and the Ernest Tomlinson Singers, and he was founder of the North- em Concert Orchestra. • • EVENTS— NOVEMBER 3RD TO 9TH
3rd — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, Winter Jazz Series, “The One and Only” by Wigan Youth Jazz
3rd — St Michael and St John Social Centre, Lower-. ■gate,.Clitheroe ceilidh,'Blackthorn, Lancashire Bril liance. 8 to 11-30 p.m. Admission £3. : • 3rd — Civic Hall Cinema,'Clitheroe, for five nights : (not Thursday) “Assassins” (15) at 7-30 p.m. :■■■... .;■
Orchestra. A night of swing, nostalgia and great Hack tie, tickets.£20 including pre-show : 1 supper. Proceeds to Super Scan Appeal.
■ Avenue: car. park for.; Chaigley. Dina ,Ralph.,(Tel: 23437).
8th — An evening with Lancashire s. famous com poser Ernest Tomlinson, with performances; of. his music in Ribble. Valley Town Hall, . Church Street, Clitheroe, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from library, TIC,
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8th — Caledonian Society autumn talk by Dr Ian Whyte on “ The Jacobites”, in the lecture theatre,
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Longridge News ana library. 8th —.Longridge Sports Centre, official opening of
synthetic pitch by former international hockey player Val Robinson.
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, York. Street, 7-30
§th'^ — Waddington Branch of the Royal British Legion AGM at the village club at 8 p.m. Inquiries 29648. •
FORTHCOMING EVENTS — NOVEMBER 10TH TO 16TH
10th — Old Clitheronians’ Association annual reunion
11th — Rimington Memorial Institute whist and domino drive at 7-45 p.m. Admission £1 (adults) 60p (children) including hot-pot supper. 11th — Civic Hall Cinema, Clitheroe, “Under Siege • 2” for five nights (18).
dinner, Stirk House Hotel,.7-15 p.m.
details..Mr,K. Whiteside 01200 22121 orMrE. Murphy 23118. 11th — Clitheroe Ramblers meet 9-30 a.m; Waterloo car park for Hardcastle Crags. Peter Ratcliffe 27254. 1 1 thC lith e ro e Naturalists. Society, winter walk, meet 11 a.m. at Clitheroe Station.: 11th — United Reformed Church, .Christmas fair 11 a.m. to 3-30 p.m. Hot-pot lunches, crafts, tombola, gifts, raffles, Douncing castle, home baking and lots more. ■ .
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6th — Clitheroe Town Council'meeting at 7 p.m.. ■ Public are welcome.
4t h— Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall, supper dance with the Blencathra Band. Tickets £7 available from (Tel: 447613 or 445427). 4th — Platform Gallery, Clitheroe Station, mirror workshop. Make a mirror for Christmas £10 including all materials. Book in advance 443071. / 4th — Bowland Coinjt residents’ lounge, King Lane, Clitheroe, coffee morning in aid of the Mane Curie Cancer Nurses. 10-30 a.m. to noon. 50p admission. 4th — Castle Field bonfire to be lit at 6-30 p.m. . 4th to 5th— Ribchester Art Club exhibition at St Peter’s and St Paul Parish Church, Stydd, Ribches ter. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 5th — North-East Lancashire Ramblers, meet York Street at 9-10 a.m. for'Coniston. Adults £5.20, chil-; dren£2.80. .
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6th — Chtheroe Civic Society, Mr Dudley Green on “The Brontes’.’, Mutual Room, Church Street. Visi tors welcome admission 50p. 7th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet 10-30 a.m. . Chester
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- British artists and craft people exhibiting. -V / 12th — Remembrance Sunday procession 10 a.m. for 10-15 a.m. Service at 10-30a.m. Trinity: Methodist Church, commencement of service at cenotaph at noon.
12th — St Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn, Remem brance service at 10-30 a.m. : 14th — Clitheroe Library, lecture “Beneath the Southern Cross’’ by Stephen Greenwood, an account of a journey through New. Zealand.. Admission by ■ ticket only available from library.
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16th:— Wartime Memories of Longridge, open meet ing with view to publication of a permanent record in St Pauls Centenary Room at 7-45*p.m. •_
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16th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, hot-pot concert with Lisa Osmialowski (flute) and Paul Janes (piano). Programme to include Martinu, Bach and
Schubert. Noon. : p.m.. ■
■ A booking service for theatres and events through out the region is available from the Tounst Informa- ■ tion Centre!, Market Place, Clitheroe. (0120025566). ■
16th — Chtheroe Naturalists, “Putting, Wildlife on the Map" Tim Mitchum, library meeting room 7-30 .'■ ..
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11th — Friends of Brabins School,- Chipping, food bingo in the village hall at 7r45 p.m. Entrance,20p. 11th to Dec 24th— Christmas Cracker Exhibition, Monday to Saturday 10 a.mi to 4-30 p.m. Over 30
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2. Drop Zone r 3. Fresh 4. Dumb and Dumber ^ 5. Lion King> •' 6. DiscIosure
. 7. Legends of the Fall'7 . 8. Little Giants?
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:,J :3,.“(What’s'the> Story) .'Morning ’ Glory?” — Oasis '
i Ferry and Roxy Music ■ -1 * f .5. “GreatestHits” — R o x e t t e . . 6. “Erasure” — Erasure t «t < *
> 4. “More Than This” — Bryan
’ 7. “All Change”,— Cast . . “B e s t o f R o b e r t Palnier, , 9.: ‘‘Sacred Spirit’’ — Sorigsr and J f Chants -of.-N ative jAmcri can i* 10.-“Jagged'Little Pill” a. 'Alanis"!
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