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i Gunpowder plot to blow iup King James,I and his Parliament on that ., date in 1605. '
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■■:■-■■ Dish of the. Week this week is a ■ ■; ® 3oz. lard , recipe for, Lancashire: Parkin,'
one that everyone links with Gun-, v powder plot, but also synonymous with bonfire night is treacle toffee, ? baked potatoes, and parkin.
The name Guy; Fawkes. is theVf; ii ' i • •
, .November 5th is the day-when-y .we commemorate thefailurebfthe •?
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HOW many of us,remember ■ the history, of'bonfire night when-we are enjoying th e ' ' firewprks. - -- ' •
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: the,.Tounst. Information .Centre. -; LYou . still'have time to bake some . ,before? bonfire > night ; and maybe share it with your • neighbours - at the local bonfire. v ,
taken from a booklet available at
^ . LANCASHIRE PARKIN Ingredients
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■ • 1 top; ground ginger ■ y - • 8oz. medium oatmeal
' ® Soz. plain flour • pinch salt
Q4oz. sugar ®8oz. syrup or black treacle . > y > ,? b
-- 6 Yi pint milk : O Vi tsp bicarbonate of s o d a y .
\ Method
; the bicarbonate of soda dissolved in the rest of the milk. 3. Mix quickly and pour; into, a
" .2. Melt sugar,; lard and,syrupi with a- little milk in a saucepan.. , Add to dry ingredients along with
L Sift the' flour, salt and; ginger into a bowl and add oatmeal.
■ greased, lined tin i r -x 9" x 2" and ■ bake at gas mark 2 for about one-
from A TASTE OF LANCASHIRE ’ booklet available from T ou r is tI l> Information Centre, 7,,‘
■>•_ Compiled by-Marcia Morris
& Ring her with your ;i< .Dish of the Week' Ideas on 01200 22324 or send :them to 'Dish’.CIittieroe. .: Advertiser and Times,?; 3 King Street,'Clitheroe,;
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Whalley F low e r Club’s C h r is tm a s ) .>?■; D em o n s tra tio n
“Wife S p i r i t of C h r i s tm a s ”
[An evening o f flowers, music a n d j la u g h te r ,
, by John & Bett Warning^ 1
To b e h e ld a t th e m • Civic Hall,
C lithe ro e on .T h u rsd ay , 9 th
s .i November a t 7 J3 0 p.m. W
Admission £3.50
! and-a-quarter hours or until firm. : . 4.. If - using self-raising .flour. omit v the bicarbonate of soda.
Ticket enquries: 01254 245850; ' ;
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S.F r £ - - ' - -sr -y J,s ,_ irf
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te d ^ 7.3Qpm (.Sot Mot 2pm)
T H W A IT E S Fri 3rd.& Snt;’4th Nov
CINDERELLA S WEST END
Comes to Burnley! MHOWSTOPPERS
Sun 6th Nov, 7.30 pm. The West End -
ha Best Covad Musicals ::: P Mlu Saigon, Lea MU,
tusic, Songs i Dance from
hantom, Cat*, Me & My: : Old, West Side Story,.
"Dynamic" "Colourful": Tuco 7th Nov. 7 30pm CHAMBER MUSIC with THE WESTGATE
' Aspects ot Love and Many, Many Moral '
BRASS ENSEMBLE Wed Sth & Frl 10th Nov
AN EVENING WITH
MIKE HARDING Hurry, Selling Fast
I AM often asked by people standing in front of our Australian wine - selection the signifi cance of bin numbers. This relates to a partic ular style of wine which is produced each year.
of tracking a wine through . winemaking and matura tion to bottling.'Nowadays, it hasbecome a form of shorthand when referring to the wines. ■
Originally,-bin numbers were used as a means
- topher Rawson Penfold. -When he started his first vineyard in Magil, South Australia, he would have had no-idea that his venture would develop into the largest and most -important wine producers in.
its labelsvis Penfolds, the leading-wine makers-in Australia; founded over-150 years-ago by Dr Chns-
Austraha.
- The wine I am recommending this week is Pen- folds Bin 2 Shiraz-Mourvedre. -Most red; wine
' A company which,shows a bin number on most'of - o With Andrew Byrne, i
f Byrne's Wine Merchants, King Street,
Clitheroe (0120023152) §
drinkers know what good Shiraz tastes like, but put-. ting Mourvedre with it gives it an added dimension. Full-bodied and mellow with warm npe fruit flavours, and a-shght peppery spiciness on the palate, typical:
Shiraz. Add a pleasant leathery, dryness and a little . r v cellaring for one or two years. ■ - - — ----- ■
bonfire party or just something to savour in front of a warm fire — perfect.
■ Looking for a full-bodied, rich, warm wine for your „ . -
FROM . I860; the culture and. civilisation of the native American Indian was deci mated in a holocaust that' lasted 30 years.
the Cherokee, Shawnee, Sioux, r Cheyenne and ■
but a few — were more or less obliterated, as the “white man”, pushed further West. "Nearly '140 years later, the Indians have taken a further step down the road of return to self-au tonomy with an album of their most sacred songs and chants. “Sacred Spirit” is a bold ven
' The once-great Indian tnbes — Apache, to name
ture,. combining traditional songs with ’90s techno-pop. The tracks feature synthesiser tunes, over laying a haunting background of distinctive Indian chants, all of which are authentic and some of which are old recordings with his torical value in their own right. It won’t be to everyone’s taste.
J are a heart-rending reminder of L one of history’s greatest tragedies.—
In fact, New Age purists might be appalled,but the soulful melodies
: “
Sacred Spirit: Chants and Dances of the Native American Indians”
; (Virgin Records CDV2753)
one of the biggest-selling albums' .of 1995,with sales of over one mil lion copies. -. mIn the UK, Virgin Records com-;
In Europe, “Sacred Spirit” is
Fund is a .non-profit-making organisation .which devotes itself to the legal rights of Indian people.
pounds in advertising to the project and has promised a dona tion to the Native American Rights Fund for every copy of the album sold. . The Native American Rights
itted a quarter of a million
expenenced the loss of-his way of •: ■. — life, heritage and liberty, has •
wood myth has always seen the Indian as a ruthless savage, a sort of celluloid anti-hero. Yet the pain of the Indian as he-
The dark menace of the Holly , ■ never been-mlly understood in the " CANCER RESEARCH
GIANT CRAFT FAIR ' Sklpton Town Hall
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Demonstrations by the Bobbins and Rectors Moiris Dancers
Admission 20p • Refreshments all day Cake stall and Tombola
Proceeds to Airedale and Cook Rldo* Hospitals
, L O Y O L A r C U B S
C O F F E E M O R N IN G
i Saturday, November 4th
>
' Tombola a n d C a k e Stall
Calling all Computer users and enthusiasts N o r l b W e s t ' f i t
C o m p u t e r 1 SHOW
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• nraved s missive success with thousands o( visitors coming through e the doors throughout the two day event This years show Is being helo
W Of* . ...I__ ...... ir.nMt r/mlna thminh
-S, advice on training so you see ell tastes are catered for. v^..; , r Sunday Sth November 10a.m. - 5p.m. & £1150 Adults £1.00 Children and OAP,(pay at the door)
nick ud an unbeetable
bargain.There will also be companies giving
’ Monday 6th November 10a.m.-,4p.m: r S< ADMISsioN: ' -
, t
Pr^on wdChorlu'bus su d ^ ^ su n< ^ an d f i^ °^m ira 12noon, 1 30pm,3OOpm end 4 15pm
, fn iissimalinii iijln
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Lancashire Evening Post t
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ulfAT * T; ‘ . , \ e i ' '■ > ~ -rf I : ■ ' . -\F6r1-iblp and advice with yptir- Call Joelyn Capstick on • : ; I :
LET'S GO ADVERTISINGS' 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 : 2 2 3 2 3
Theme'Parkl on Sunday 5th November and Monday 6th November.. wSeveryour computer needs the North West Computer Show will; ; meet them' You con simply view the latest In computer technology.or
ay n y k Ha Hoel t the Parv flull nwltCI,i Chamock Richard/ iw« im wviiim ; Nr. Chortey \. (nut to Camdot
It'S Back. . . and Its s must for anyone who uses computers for work or leisure-' last year the North West Computer Show once osoln
10 am.-12 noon ~ln the
Mayors Parlour
R 1B B L E SD A L E W A N D E R E R S
Cricket & Bowling Club Sunday November 5th
FANTASTIC CHINESE FIREWORK DISPLAY AND BONFIRE AND BARBECUE
- Fireworks7.45pm -- n Eueryonewelcome"
Starting 7 .0 0 pm
: you. are brave enough. , - A special "Sacred Spirit” box
West. “Sacred Spirit”, is a step towards that understanding, if
set; featuring a video and CD, is on offer in an exclusive “Lifestyle” competition.
the organisation, which devotes itself to the legal rights of Indians,
Write on a postcard the name of
along with your name and address, and the first out of the hat next Thursday will receive the prize. Three runners-up will receive a CD.
THE CUTHEROE SUPPORT GROUP TO THE
LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME Invite you to a
DEMONSTRATION OF SEASONAL FLORAL ART by Ann ■ . fffld
AMERICAN STYLE FABRIC PAINTING by Topaz o f Top Half at
THE SHntEBURN ARMS, HURST GREEN on
■ Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2EW. - "Sacred Spirit” is available from
Spirit, Lifestyle, Clitheroe Adver tiser and Times, -3 King Street,
Send your postcards to Sacred
Townsend- Records, -Moor Lane, Cbtheroe.
G0A6HHIRE
B O D S O N 8 'O P , '- O I 8 B U R N
TH E FAM IL Y F IRM - E s t im a t e s F r e e -
12 to 53 Sealer Luxury Coaches for all Occasions
T e l : G IS B U R N 4 4 5 3 9 4 D a y : G IS B U R N 4 4 5 7 5 1 - E v e n i n g s .
----- - Theresa Robson
Antiques & Collectors Fairs S K I P T O N
A N T IQ U E S i n s t m a s ^ l ____m&Slte'sSSs’.] nd Chrt«tma* glitproblem^ I
i CmusnMs Cakes; Candies; Ceramics:' COffECTABtES; , FLORISTS SUNDRIES;- ‘ - HoiJWi. wbbon; !Potpourri;
. pictures; Tinned atscuiTs: Tovsv, MUCH MUCH more ;*' -
;-9.- 5 . COTTONTHKIL THAWDKN:
COI.KE (012821 BlilBib .
SPRINGERS 8unrey Road, Nelson ; . (Junction 13 M65)
SUNDAY/ NOV 5th
INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE Stalls £8
FREE ADMISSION RING 696225
Community Centre D O M I N O
Lane Ends
' D R I V E Thursday, 9 th
' Children 50p including plate supper .
> * Adults £1.00
- November J - ^ a t 7 .3 0 p .m . , |
Traders £8 from 8;30 am Publlo from 10 a.m.
Refreshments available. ■, . Call or Write toY- .s ‘; _ 694929 -;
105 NEW PARK STREET; BLACKBURN '
FRIENDS OF
BRABINS SCHOOL Chipping t J
In the .Village. Hall |
' Doors open 6.30 p.m. Eyes down at 7.45 p.m.l>
. Entrance 20p 'c '
BINGO ; November 11th ^
FOOD Saturday,' ^
. A U T U M N F A Y R E , ' ‘, SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER ^ ^ ■'
: ■
" at Castleford Home for the Elderly/ u'[ and Castleford Day Centre' ' t
Q u e e n R o a d /C l i th e ro e 2-00
p.in.' ^' 5 Cafe stall, bric-a-brac,' raffle (some nice^
, prizes)1, tombola, craft stall etc.’. --'U
" ' t i l v 1 - Proceeds to go to i-'^THE JOINT AMENITIES FUND’ & ^>5
15 MARKET SQUARE; - NELSON
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
Rtfig the
COMMUNITY CHURCH
CLITHEROE
S E R V I N G G O D I S T H E M O S T N O B L E P U R P O S E A N Y O N E C A N FU L F I L L
NEED HELP? ? Anytime '#..
BLACKBURN.'; 662424 • /
-• NELSON-,.
We meet every Sunday at1Q.30 a.m. in, the King’s Centre, Mlilthome Avenue. Everyone Welcome.___________
Z * 'Bolton-by-Botvland D ram a G ro u p \\ c s j p a n t o m i m e
A O B A R A a n d t l i e IW a r r id S t t ia n n .
at7.30Pm.on
s . FRIDAY and SATUBDAY 17Uia£dl8tiiM)VEMBER ,y also FRIDAY and SATUM)AY24th and 25th HQipBER,
* TtekcbB < 5L50 CWtonm <L50 ■ Coach and Homes atBoBw>4^-Bawtood,,Clkh<ayc -
D^nnatktarkiUt^ThriCaat and 01200447277-^i NV AES v V* EgPPR ^ y O 'A : )EXHIBITfONj ? i > v y i * r
13th & 14th Noyember 1 a t the j
LANCASTER HOUSE HOTEt 5 ' As a Hotelier, Reslaorateur or other catering establishment eg. Rcti^ent.Honi^ W
X.-a, '
onthly pubheabons is proud to invite you jo our first Hotel and .Catering ExluT)ibW;tfvs?.4^^ The two day event to be held at the Lancaster House Hoiel,
-cIose.to the M and^MlbNovem
Canteen or Public House, you will be well aware for, the need to dange^sometims brought on by E.E.C.diredlves or by market forces. In conjunction with m M
orks > , ^ ber. YouwiUbeabletofindlhe
Traming fiom a Hotel and Catering'college! 'Anjr infoimal'evkl which will enable you to discuss'( ideas and problem
the'DepartmeCof Environm s with likemded people.,^ ’ For fu r the r details please call David Hill on 01524 833111 •c.. v ' V -T V.-fC
any leading bodies in their respecUve fields the Reception Hotel and Calemig 6. will be held on the 13th
latut ides and-products‘from regional and national suppbers as well as being able to obtain | up to'date inform
ation fiom institutions'sudi as' y-.' ent,' Toilrism* and,
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. B a u b l e s ; Im it a t io n T r e e s jT U n u s u a l g a r l a n d s & s w a g s
£ r ( lo t tza lo ’iA Gzntn.E' THE OED FOUNDRY CAVENDISH STREET - SKIPTON
also November 12th & 26th SOME SPACE STILE AVAILABLE
f o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s , p l e a s e p h o n e ( 0 1 7 5 6 ) 7 9 7 6 6 7
- o r ( 0 1 7 5 6 ) 7 4 8 4 9 7
Thursday, l6 th November at 7.30 pan. • Wine and Canapes • Raffle
Tickets £4.00 available from Mrs E. Bennett 01200 22621, - Shlrebum Arms 01254 826518
,
R EN D EZVO U S 1 0 .0 0 p .m . - 2 .0 0 a .m .
All draught & bottled beers £ 1
H A P P Y H O U R 10 pm -1 1 pm
NTHN PLE UD FCOV RD IGT PARTY NHIGT
A A AMR SON ATR SATU AY NH
F R I D A Y
S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 1 t h RED ROSE ROCK FM 97.4
S IM O N RO SS W h a l l e y 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 3 0 8 6
The Supcrb-Voicc of ELAINE DELMAR
. Tluirs 9th Nov. Spin
In "THANK YOU MR GERSHWIN". JFrl 10th Nov, 8pm
S APOLLO nt 11th Nov,.8pm
ssetPadRtamTawn Hell
Hot Cajun Nights at; Pachham Town Hall
AXOPHONE SQUARTET
ZYDECOMOTlON Fri 24th Nov, 8pm
Jazz at Padiham Town Hall Dave Hassell, Munch - Manshlp 4 Pote : Glennon In tho
•Sun 26th Nov. 7.30pm S o n n y D e e
SONNY ROLLINS PROJECT
A l l - S t a r s m Chicago - That's Jazz!
Tue 5th Dec, 7.30pm Chamber Music with Mlatreaa ot the Cello
LOWRi B L A K E & IAN BROWN (piano)
Fri 8th Dec, 8;00|im Ex-Siranglcrs Frontmnn
lloi'iSorKjsiSlr-'inglcis Hits Sat 9th Dec, 8.00pm
& All That Jazxl Starring the Hot Rhythm Orchestra playing the
J IM B O W E N
music of the great Trad -■ Jazz masters
Sat 9th Dec. 8;00|)nv A Hot Cnjiin Christmas at' Padiiiam Toivn Hall with
J O L I B L O N
Sun 10th Dec, 7.30pm The Music of the Andes with the Pan Pipes of
Rumilialta Wed 13th Dec, 8pnr
;.:PERFpRMAriCE::95T Greatest Hits'& Hitsi&Comb
Ticket Office: 0 1 2 8 2 3 0 0 5 5
F HRISTIAN CUNITED M Speaker: EVERY WLCME OE
r G. Fountain (Bethany Project)
M ID G E U R E Bnnd(*' support) in ihc--.-
HUGH CORNWELL & Band + S u p p o r t -
An Evening of Jazz & Laughter with
SUNDAY MARKET
AND CAR BOOT SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3th; * L O D E S T A R * R B B C H E S T E R
M- THOUSANDS OF NEW BARGAINS PLUS -ASSIVE COLLECTION OF CAR BOOT ITEMS.
-Market butcher on sltaDlants and shrubs.
EN Q U IR IE S (01282) 8 4 3 7 0 3 OR , ' <
- ' (0850) 8 4 3 0 7 3 - . -
1 THE DE-TABLEY . Adjacent to the market
„ . 3 course carvery In
Only £6.99 per person Children £1.50 NOW OPEN
O L D M C D O N A L D S FA RM Bring the kids to see the amina!s~ i
:
BRING THE FAMILY - SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY Car boot spaces from E8-arrive between 8ajn and9a.m
1 CRAVEN-HEIFERl SHIRLEY ADAMS
";r JOE CARROLL PO
U P QIZ and D OISC
WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. - Teb 01200 22421
SERVING ONLYTHE FINEST CASK ALBS
BIG TOWN + PLAYBOYS ,
INFECTIOUS R&B . : THE PALADINS Friday 1 Dec 8pm -£7 I
BOX OFFICE (0 1 2 8 2 ) 8647 2 1 . 61 Albert Road. Colne
Also B o o k in g at Nelson Town Hall '
PendlcWavclongfhs Leeds Rd, Ncison Barnoldswick T.I.C.
ELVIS TRIBUTE Pi1 :
LIBERTY MOUNTEN Thurs.16 Nov 8pm -- £7.50 & £6.50
THE ULTIMATE QUEEN TRIBUTE IGA G A t : day-24 Nov 8pm - £7
: I lie Scnoofionol/ •- CWMNI. BALLET in
■ Splendidly. Ijuliiont. Family.H Group Tickets •;
C o l n e M u n i c i p a l H a l l .....LOUISIANA BLUES i ’ .
L A R R Y G A R N E R Sun. 5th Noy 7.30pm • £6. f
~A : *‘’. ,ij „ ' 4 * .\, ^ ■" is y vr Mj? ■
ST. JAMES' PASTORAL CENTRE 7.30pm
SAT 4th NOVEMBER in
ELLOWSHIP - . will meet on
CHRISTMAS PARTIES at the Assheton Arms, Downham
. We are now taking bookings for our ever popular
k, CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTS j ' held on each Friday 8. Saturday during December \
£18.00 per head includes Six course dinner with all the festive trimmings^
- Licence and dancing till 1 .OOa.m. • So for your Work or Office Party caU .r . .;
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