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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 4th, 1995


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stock fabric Peak Physique Hear Wcllgate Clitheroe. Tel: 443183 - 12 sessions for the price o f 10 on toning tables, 5 sessions for


prices o f 4 on sunbeds Pizza Hut, St James St. Burnley - Offer varies Planet Records, Newmarket St, Colne Tel: (0282) 866317 -


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R o c f ld d Leisure Centre Hdisford Hd, Clitheroe Tel: 442188 - 10% o f f aerobic & step classes, 50% o f f badminton hire. Rendezvous Nightclub, Accrington Hd, Whalley Tel: (0254)


823086 - Discounts on nightclub admission C. Robinson Newsagents, 327 Leeds Hd, Nelson. Tel: 613728


- 10% o f f cards


T ow n & Country, Ladies & Mcnswear, Whalley Hd, Clitheroe Tel: 22697 - Offer varies.


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COMMUNITY CHURCH


CLITHEROE


Sunday, May 7th, 1995 at 10.45 a.m.


In The Parish Church Hall


- Cake Stall, Tombola S. Bung & ju y Tickets 50p. Proceeds to oroup Funds


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WE MEET TO WORSHIP GOD AND HEAR HIS WORD


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THE KINGS CENTRE Miilthorne Avenue


At 10.30 a.m.


Clitheroe Social Clulb Wellgate


VE Day Special Sunday May 7th


Vikki Pepper - female vocalist• Supper, bumper raffle


Period dress o p t io n a l * S ta r t 7 p m . .


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I The National ] Senior Citizen Talent Contest.


| CLITHEROE HEAT. Organised by:


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Pendle Club Clitheroe Advertiser


SATURDAY 13TH MAY


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PENDLE CLUB CLITHEROE ADMISSION £1


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Now weekly entertainment


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C l ith e ro e R o ya l B r it is h Le g io n p re s en ts


J J 's KARAOKE I Saturday STAR NIGHT 6th May


Young local star returns


Special Offer Pils £1.00 per bottle


Treasure Chest £160


Members & guests always welcome


CLITHEROE superband Lt Pigeon play their last


concert in the region for some time tomorrow. The band will perform at the Astoria, in Rnwtenstall, from


7-30 p.m. until midnight, along with 70s chart-toppers Glit­ ter Band. Further details and bookings are available from


John Sweetmore on 01200 441544. VE Day celebrations get into swing in Preston tomorrow, starting at the Guild Hall, which will host James Lust and


his Orchestra, ut 7-30 p.m. The Syd Lawrence Orchestra will appear at the Guild Hall on Sunday, at 8 p.m., with special compere Stuart Hall, and


the Royal British Legion Concert Band, on Monday, at 8 p m. Further details of this and other events in Preston are ailable on 01772 258858.


.. I 'r\ ... \ T "__ n ____.-I V).... .1 AM LfnltilllU .if Q compere otuan. nan, There will be a bumper series of VE Day events at . „ „ _ , ,


Blackburn King George’s Hall over the coming week. The all-star line-up includes the Jack Smith Dance Band, on Saturday, at 7-30p.m., the Andy Prior Orchestra, on Sun­


day, at 7-30 p.m., and vocalist Amy Rome, on Wednes­ day, at 8p.m.


The long-established Blackburn Music Festival, featuring instrumental, choir and solo classes, takes place from May


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17th to 19th. There is a varied programme of events and further details are available from Mrs Collingwood on 01254


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24945G. Further information and bookings of all King George’s


Hall events are available on 01254 582582. A musical tribute to Doris Day takes place at the Burnley


Mechanics, on May 11th, at 8 p.m. Featuring such hits as “Que Sera Sera” and “Move Over Darling," the production stars Lynda Radford and Morgan Lee James. The Mechanics will also host former television sports pre­


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1. Pulp Fiction 2. Forrest Gump 3. Four Weddings and a Funeral


4. Blown Away 5. True Lies 6. Ace Ventura 7. When a man loves a woman 8. War o f the the buttons


9. Baby’s Day Out 10. Flintstones


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroe.


u 5th May Extended Country Run


MONDAY 29th MAY Scottish Lowlands Tour via Molfatt,


07.50 £11.00 m „„


09.45 £4.30 09.45 £4.30 09.45 £4.50 _____


10.00 £6.50 10.00 £6.50 „ „ „


09.45 £4.30 09.45 £4.30 09.45 £4.50


13.10 £4.00 C O A C H TOUR S 1995


21 st - 27th May HIGHLANDS O F SCOTLAND, BALAVIL SPORT HOTEL £235.00 7 days


2nd - 9th September WEYMOUTH CARLTON HOTEL £240.00 8 days


These Tours are half board and include excursions. "COACHING IN COMFORT"


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Our office, 44 King St. Clitheroe......................................... .Tel: 22473 After office hours.................................................................... Tel: 22087 Ainsworths, 35 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe.............................Tel: 23155 A & G Woodworth, Newsagents, 28 Nelson St, Low Moor. .Tel: 23105 Abbey Candy Store, 51 King Street, Whalley...........Tel: 01254 823622 Passengers may board the Coach at the following pick up points


CHATBURN - Post Office • GRINDLETON - The Duke of York • WEST BRADFORD - Post Office • WADD1NGTON - Sun Inn • WELL


TERRACE - Well Court • HENTHORN - Post Office • LOW MOOR TOP STATION • COMMERCIAL HOTEL. BARRROW - Bus Slop • WHALLEY - Methodist Church • BILLlNGTON GARDENS


12.00 £4.30 „„


SPRING BANK HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 1995 08.30 £8.00


13.10 £4.00 13.10 £4.00 13.10 £4.00


08.30 £6.00 „ _ „„


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ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHAT'S ON LISTINGS FORM, AVAILABLE FROM THE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


VE DAY dominates events in the Ribble Valley this


weekend, with a series of dances and exhibitions. Just about every village hall in the valley will rock


to the rhythm of old-time tunes, while library anil exhibition space in the borough will burst at the seams with wartime


memorabilia.


how to celebrate one of Britain’s greatest days. EVENTS — MAY 4TH TO 11TH


So get out your Union Jack and see below for details of . . . . - , ,


Ith — Higher Trap Hotel, Simonstone, inaugural meeting of the Ribble Valley Diners Club, 7-80 p.m. Further details


available from Charlotte Dawson, 21 Woone Lane, Clith­


eroe BB71BG. 5th and 6th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst. David Hare's “Racing Demons,” presented by the Charity Theatre Company, at 7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings from the Box Office or the Tourism Information Centre. 5th — Chatburn School Hall, VE Day dance, with the Mark Kitto band, 8 p.m. until midnight. 5th onwards — Clitheroe Libre


Tattersall. 5th to 9th — Longridge Library, collection of wartime


memorabilia. (Uh — Calderstone’s Ballroom, VE Day dance, 7-30 p.m. until midnight. Dancing to the Vernon Gallery Big Band (’ forties dress appreciated!) Further details available on


0125-1 822555/823742. 8th — Pendle Club, Lowergate, VE Day dance, 7-30 to 11 p.m. Further details available on 01200 25G52. 6th — Clitheroe Parish Church, 10th anniversary concert of


Clitheroe Parish Church Choir, 7-30 p.m. 6lh — Longridge Civic Hall, VE Day dance with the Jack


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HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB 10th ANNUAL


DINNER DANCE FRIDAY, 12th MAY


8.00 p.m. -1.30 a.m. Please briny your own drink and glasses.


IN THE VILLAGE HALL Dinner in served at 8 p.m.


D A N C IN G TO


M A R K K I T T O B A N D Tickets £6.00 available from


Mrs P Crotty — 01254 826486 or __ Mrs S Haworth — 01254 826627 fg


lilh — Gisburn Point-to-Point, at Westby Hall h arm. Gisb- urn (first race 2 p.m.).


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6th — Clitheroe Naturalists, trip to Crook o Lune, meet at 10 a.m. Further details available on 01200 28117. 6th — Rail Ramble, from Clitheroe Railway Station, at 10-45 a.m. Various grades of walk. Further details available


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on 01282 692601. 6th — Bolton-bv-Bowland Village Hall, organ concert, fea­ turing BlackiKJol Tower organist John Bowdles, at 7-30 p.m. Further details available on 1)1200 24909. 6th — Pendleton Village Hall, VE Day dance, 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. Dancing to the Pendle Jazz Men. Further details avail­


able on 01200 23240. (ith — St Michael and St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, ceilidh. Dancing to Shake-a-leg. Further details available on


01200 24909.


7th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, Lancashire Stu­ dents’ Chamber Orchestra, at 2


¥ 1 p.m. Further details avail­


able on 01254 8200021. 7th and 8th — Clitheroe Civic Hall, Sutcliffe Theatre


School presents “A hop, skip and a jump,” an evening of song and dance, at 7-30 p.m. Further details avail­


able on 01200 25029/23278. 7th — Whalley War Memorial, Whalley and District Royal British Legion VE Day Commemorative Service, parade from Church Square at 11-30 a.m. Afternoon parade, from Billington Gardens, at 2-30 p.m., to Billington Cenotaph. Both parades accompanied by Earby Brass Band and there will be a war memorial guard of honour by Blackburn Sea Cadets. Further details available on 01254 8221400. 7th — Spring Bank House, Whitewell Road, Cow Ark, National Ganfens Scheme, l jo 5-30 p.m. (no dogs, please). 7th — North West Water Ranger Service three-mile easy- grade walk, from Ogden Valley to Spring Wood, meet Bar-


morning, 10 a.m. to noon. I5lh — United Reformed Church, Clitheroe, Save the Chil­ dren Fund coffee morning, 10 a.m. to noon. Further details available on 01200 22272.


(ith — Clitheroe Ramblers, 18-mile “Pendle Plod,” meet Waterloo car park at 9 a.m. Further details available on 01254 234730.


7th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet-a-group walk. Further details available o


10th — Burnley Mechanics, flower demonstration, organised by Padiham Unitarian Chapel. Further details available


ley Information Centre at 1-30 p.m (SD 824404). avauaoie on 01254 822851. diham


u i< >*» oaaooi m , from Mr N. Dearden on 01282 8G4324.


10th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Downham car park at 7 p.m.


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FORTHCOMING EVENTS — M A Y 12TH TO 19TH


12th — Clitheroe Parish Hall, VE Day dance, at 8 p.m., organised by Clitheroe Bowling Club, featuring Slaidburn Silver Band. Further details available from Tourism Infor­ mation Centre on 01200 255G6.


12th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, “Merry Month of May,” a light-hearted concert of music and words, W'th the Avenhal Singers, at 7-20 p.m. Further details available from


Library, paintings by Susan


01254 82G063 or 01200 2550G. 12th — Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall, dancing to “Hunter's Gold,” at 8p.m. Further details available from


dance 8 unt:il 12-30 n.m. n»-tniv vnnr men drink! Dancing to Mark Kitto Band. Further details available from 01254


12th — Hurst Green Bowling Club, 10th annual dinner ti 10 on «


ance, - .._.3i Lir ii uuvmiih; wuu Bring your own clrmk « * *


13th8— Lancashire Countryside Service, wildflowers and birdlife walk, along the Hodder River, starting at 1 p.m. Meet at Higher Hodder Bridge (SD 6934U). 13th — St Hubert’s Church, Dunsop Bridge, garden party,


lilt™— Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Waterloo Cor Park, 10-30


tilth — Pendle Club, National Senior Citizen Talent Con- test, Clitheroe heat, 2-30 p.m.


13th — Clitheroe Parish Church, Nelson Anon Male Voice Choir in concert, 7-2)0 p.m. Further details available from the church office on 01200 22828 or the Tourism Information


Centre on 01200 25566. (13722 or 01995 U131G.


13th — Gibbon Bridge Country House Hotel, iazz night on behalf of the Koy Castle Appeal, featuring the Peninsula Jazz Men. Further details available on 01995 U145G. 13th to 14th — Clitheroe Civic Hall, spring pantomime. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Further details and bookings available on 01772 258790 or 01200 23278.


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14th__Stocks Reservoir, bird-watching walk by the North West Water Ranger Service, duration 2-3 hours, meet


School Lane Car Park at 11 a.m. (SD 828-188). 14 th — Pendle Walk, by North West Water Ranger Service, meet Barley Information Centre at 1-30 p.m. (SD 824404). 15th to 21st — Tourism Information Centre. Market Place, Clitheroe, open week, with advice and exhibitions. Kith — Rail ramble, guided walk from Clitheroe Railway Station, at 10-15 a.m. Ifith — Ribble Valley Mayor-making, with traditional parade through Clitheroe. 17th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet at St Peters Church,


Salesbury, at 7 p.m. 29514.


17th — Downham Village Hall, silent auction by Downham Playgroup, at 8 p.m. Further details available on 01200


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17th — Moorcock Inn, Waddington, 40 years of fashion, pre­ sented by the Lyndhurst Collection, at 7-30 p.m., organised by the Inner wheel. Further details available on 01200


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25566 18th to 20th — Clitheroe Parish Church Hall, Alary Wad- dington School of Dance presents “A SjMxmful of Sugar, at


7-15 p.m. (18th and 19th) and 2 p.m. (20th). 19th — Platform Gallery, classical Asian dance performance, at 7-30 p.m. Further details available on,01200 44307.1.


intheNorth-W^stA senter turned visionary David Icke, on Muy tSlli. Icke is


currently on tour promoting his latest book.and this is a chance Tor you to hoar his views on the issues or our


^Fhirther details of this and other events at the Mechanics are available on 0128230055.


Further afield, Mother Shipton's Cave, in Knaresborough, . , ,


has opened for the summer season. Mother Shipton is England's most famous prophetess, for-


telling the invasion and defeat of the Spanish Armada and the Great Fire of London. The cave is open every day and there will be live entertainment at the site on most week­


ends throughout the season. Four historic windmills and watermills in Lancashire will ...........


be taking part in National Mills Day, on May 14th. They are Lythan Mill, Lytham St Annes (01253 794879);


Marsh Mill-in-Wyre,Thornton Cleveleys (01253 860765); Queen Street Mill, Burnley (01282 412555);and Helmshore Textile Museum, Rossendale (0170G 22G459). There will be guided tours of the mills on the day and a


free illustrated leaflet on all wind and watermills in the North West is available from Clitheroe Library and the Tourism Information Centre, on Market Place. Opera North will bo presenting a French season of three


operas at the Palace Theatre, Manchester,from June 6th to 10th. On offer are Debussy’s ‘‘Pelleas and Melisnnde, Bizet’s “The Pearl Fishers" and Offenbach’s “Orpheus in the


Underworld." The Palace Theatre, Manchester, also sets the scene for


Lady Chatterley’s Lover, starring Patrick Mower and Inna Brook, from May 29th to June 3rd. Further details ami bookings available from the Tickets


North Mailing List on 0101 2*12 2504. CDs,


1. “ Picture This” — Wet, Wet, Wet


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2. “ Now 30” — Various Artists 3. “ Ultimate Collection" — Jussi Bjorling


4. “Wake Up!” — Boo Radleys 5. “ Unplugged” — Bob Dylan 6. “ B e s t R o ck Album in the


- World.. .Ever, Part 2” — Vari­ ous Artists


7. “ Pan Pipe Inspirations” — Pan Pipe Inspirations


8. “The Choir” — Music from the


. BBC series, by Anthony Way 9. “ No Need to Argue” — The Cranberries


10. “ G rea te s t H i ts ’ ’ — Bruce Springsteen


CD l is t supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


13th — Brickhouse Hotel, Chipping, crier festival, from noon until midnight. Further details avadable from 01524


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13th — Gisburn Festival Hall, Gisburn Parish Church Spring Fair, 2 p.m. Further details available from 012UO


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1. “ Diary o f Anne Frank” — Anne


Frank (Pan, £3.99) 2. “Wartime Scrapbook" — Robert Opie (New Cavendish, £9.95) 3. “ Land Girls” —. Angela Hutch (Abacus, £5.99) 4. “More Rhodes Around Britain” — Gary Rhodes (BBC, £15.99) 5. “The Chamber” — John Grisham


(Arrow, £5.99) 6. “ The Seventh Scroll” — Wilbur Smith (Macmillan, £15.99)


7. “ S im is o la ” — Ruth Rendell


(Arrow, £9.99) 8. “ The Forbidden Game” — Point Horror series, L. J. Smith (Hippo,


£2.99) 9. “ Original Sin” — P. D., James


(Faber Faber, £4.99) 10. “ Brief History o f Time” — Ste­ phen Hawking (Bantam, £6.99)


Book list supplied by Kaydee . Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


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