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Clithcnie Advertiser & Times, April 12th, 1905 9 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422831 (Classified)


o n n B B B H PEAR AND ALMOND CRUMBLE with Carol Beswick,


V °f The Old Post House Hotel,' .Clitheroe


A TRULY s c rump t io u s . sweet that absolutely anyone can make is this week’s Dish of the Week. l’ear and Almond Crumble is


catering at Salford College and-, then worked as a chef at the North West Regional Health Authority for several years. After a break from employment,


during which time she had a family, she returned to work, as chef at the Waterside Restaurant, Ramsbottom.


second chef at the Whitehall Coun­ try Club, Danven, for three years,


She was then employed as


before joining the team at the Old Post House. Carol commented: “This dish is


one that anyone can make. People * ’ - »


always have a tin of fruit in the cupboard and. can whip this dish together in no time at all.” / Pear and Almond Crumble (serves four)'


the offering of Carol Beswick, chef : at Clitheroe’s Old Post House Hotel. Manchester girl Carol trained in


• • Goz; margarine or butter


. ■ , Ingredients io b z . j i la in f i t fu l -


• Gozi sugar .; • 2oz. flaked almonds. • 850g can of pear halves


Method


1. Drain the pears, break into halves and place in an ovenproof


dish. 2. Rub fat into the flour until it


resembles breadcrumbs, then mix in the sugar and three-quarters of.


the almonds. 3. Place on top of the pears and sprinkle the remaining almonds on


top. 4. Bake for 20-25 minutes in a


pre-heated oven (375 degree C or gas mark 5).


On,the


OVER the past few years, much praise has been heaped on the wine-makers of the New World, for their forward-thinking techniques,


sensible prices and lack of snobbishness. There is, however, a region of France that


of Whiteside’s Wine Merchants, Shawbridge Street,


with Sue Lewtas,


deserves a mention for the way it has come to terms with inherited problems of old — that area is


Clitheroe (01200 27129)


Languedoc-Roussillon. In my opinion, the area is becoming one of the most popular wine-producing areas in the world for inex­


pensive and decent-quality wine. The Languedoc-Roussillion was always known as


the big “plonk” producer of France. The majority of the wine produced there was either consumed in copious quantities by farmers and other manual work­ ers, or purchased by the Government for distillation. Thus, for many years, the vignerons of the Lan­


guedoc had no incentive for anything, but to churn out gallons of low-quality, liver-rotting vin rouge, as


a contribution to the European wine lake. Now, happily, after severeal decades of wrangling,


riots, strikes, EEC policies and, believe it or not, a change in the nation’s drinking habits, there has been a steady increase in the quality of wine production


and an upgrading of many wines from “vin ordinaire^ lo “vin de pays" and even “appellation controlec,


Chateaux de Languedoc also produces whites. Mv recommendation this week is Chateau dc Granoupiac Blanc 1993, a dry white that is deli­


Although still predominantly a red wine region, the .


ciously fresh, clean and flowery. This wine, priced at iM.Oj), was a gold medal winner


at the Languedoc competition last year. It is a blend of Roussanne, Rolle and Grenache


grapes, varieties with which you may not be familiar, but if, like me, you are becoming a little weary ot what I term the “chardonnisation” of the world, this refreshing dry white will make a welcome change.


Inm yV iew j


IN her classic 1868 novel of life in Civil Wa r New England, Louisa May Alcott recounts the dramas and adventures of Mrs March’s four “ l i t t l e wome n ” — spirited Jo, beautiful Meg, fragile Beth and romantic


Amy.Now, Columbia Pictures opens the door on Alcott’s compelling tale of family strength and femi­ nine independence, with the help of a strong female cast (two of which, Winona Ryder and Susan - Sarandon, worked for reduced


fees) and a female direct or.u*( • Despite its idyllic subject mat­


ter, “Little Women” has acquired an edge of controversy, amid accu­ sations that its production team and cast have manipulated a


SPRINGERS Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)


APRIL 16th INDOOR CAR


Refreshments available Traders £8 Irom 8-30 a.m. Public from 10 a.mi


BOOT SALE ■ Stalls £8


RING 696225 FREE ADMISSION SUNDAY, “Little Women” —


Susan Sarandon and Gabriel Byrne; directed by Gillian Armstrong


cherished 19th century classic to reflect 1990s feminism.


that to be loved and chosen by a good man is the sweetest thing which can happen to a woman.


In the book, Marmee tells Meg


(Sarandon) tells her: “Ladies guard their modesty,for.one very .practical,reason; we’re not highly


However, in the film, Marmee


valued,, as men are. We are forbid­ den to govern, or vote and inherit land. We’re more property than people. In society, your modesty is your only power.’* •


A L L HALLOWS CHURCH MITTON


EASTER


SERVICES Good Friday


14th A p r il 10.30am


Easter Sunday 16th A p r il


Holy Comm unio n 9.30am


Evenso ng 7pm starring Winona Ryder,


ishingly faithful to the original text and the feminist overtones of “Little Women” are clearly pres­


In truth, the film stays aston­ AU r e , ,\. ^ newsagent to


ent in Alcott’s novel. Without doubt, thanks to


• and truthfully to life. “Little Women” is currently


authentic period detail and some wonderful acting.this Columbia offering brings Alcott’s tale of family love and sisterhood vividly


showing at Apollo 5, Blackburn (01254 695979), and Warner at Preston (01772 881100).


VOLUMES OF VOLUMES OVER 30,000 BOOKS


HAND BOOK FAIR


SECOND


LONGRIDGE CIVIC HALL


EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 15th 1995


10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Details from Bob Dobson


Tel: (01253) 886103 w w mm


d y n a m i c d u o Live a t


©tub Jletj'sf UCabern WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th 8-30 p.m. - No admission fee


'GLORY'


Fri 28th April, 8pm at Padlham Town Hall Direct from Stage appearances with Frank Sinatra


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Mitton, Whalley, 01254 826544 NEXT FUN PUB QUIZ


Adjacent Old S to reh o u se R estaurant


TUES, APRIL 2 5 th 8-30 p-m . J Ba n k Holiday 13th-17th I IC ’O T Z


I ■CrCrCrCrCrCrCfCl I The Seventh


Championship Y$rdssm Concert Carlton JVlciin Jrickley %and


The JOHN PIZZARELLI TRIO S u n d ay 3 0 th April j -2.45pm r


Swine Jazz in the Nat King Cole Mould with


. "Pure Championship Class" Sunday 30th April, 8.00pm


T u e sd a y 9 th May, 8 .30pm ♦Final Concert of the Season-


PEN TA N G L E Europe’s Only All-Women Cl.own Trio, B R O U H A H A . A s te am ro lle r in g pd ventu re stony on the


Classic Folk Music this Weekend with ((((((Light ,At Night m


themes o f B ir th . Death & som e tjme s ge t­ tin g the tw o mixep up. La ughter. Mime, Music, Song 81 Dance in "an evening as fupny as it is magical".


John Jackson v


TuTu Jones Tony D Band Sian W


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•Move Over Darting", ‘Pillow Talk", ‘Windy City' “


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TO DUEt Ua ORKSHOP •


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Especially lor (ami1 ies and children (7 & up) ThursdayHth May, 8.00pm


/ l Tribute to theJVlusic of / f Gtt&ewnp /M fyw c o Z Sifgfk ft/erUitg I/VN BURNLEY AA MECHANICS


CLITHEROE LIONS CLUB


‘D IA B E T IC


S C R E E N IN G ’ SATURDAY 22nd APRIL


at RV Council Chamber Church Street, Clitheroe


10am-4pm


ADMISSION FREE • REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE:. 4 Nurses in attendance


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Fri 14th April,


Sat 15th April ■


Sun l6th April


BRADFORD VILLAGE HALL


Admission: El.20 incl. supper


Wednesday, April 19th at 7-30 p.m.


WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE


- bus iness ----------


which, in footballing terms, is the equivalent of going fl-om the fourth to the premier division!


FLEA MARKET < THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 16th


COLLECTORS ANTIQUE GIANT


Over 70 packed stalls GARGRAVE


VILLAGE HALL Near Skipton


Tel. 0282 30670 I LANCASTRIAN FAIRS <


^lERITAGE^RSPRESENTS [ | 2 D A Y E A S T E R I I C R A F T FA IR 1


J d u n k e n h a l g h L 1IHOTR, nr Accrington, M65 J7 on I


Quality Crafts at Tha i


SUNDAY* BankHoOday ■ 1 MONDAY


DETAILS HERITAGE FAIRS (0 1 2 8 2 ) 8 4 4 0 3 7 |


6th & 17th April 10am -5pm ,


5 S. S. MICHAEL & JOHNS } i SOCIAL CENTRE jj


: J J ’s K A R AO K E & | > DISCO >


J Saturday 22nd A p r il 8pm -1 1 .30pm j


Admission Free Right of admission reserved


* *


J » I Come a ride out to MYTTON


FARM CRAFTS This Taster


Slaldburn, Nr. Clitheroe Telephone (01200) 446200


Lots o f new gifts in stock Opening Times:


Wednesday & Thursday I p.m. - 5 p.m.


Friday, Saturday, Sunday I I a.m. - 5 p.rtL______


Bounty for Ifttll mile, first right, first farm on the right)


(Go past the front door of the Hark to


100 FREE CREAM EGGS


ti CHICKEN L PIRI - PIRI


Tel: 01282 777547


EASTER SUNDAY SPECIAL Soup - Caldo Verde


Mediterranean Salad Z S Z S S& s sAS


Theresa Robson WEST


' Monday to Saturday,


TO CLAIM YOUR FREE cream egg


| simply cut out the token and take to


I Wellgate Newsagents.


I Limited to one coupon per person. Offer while stocks last.


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*Burnley's Biggest Celebration will b e a t The Burnley Mechanics


, Tbmmy Dorsey Bony Goodnv Gtenn Miller Duke Ellington Hairy James ^ount^aslltjj


THE SOUNDS OF- \ Wooids Hernsm


Frango Trovador - Chicken in white wine 8c cream | Various Portuguese Sweets


cards. ^ f e S aW t t e b i t o f t o t . ” ^ 6 p.m.,


Coffee plus


LIVE ENTERTAINMENT


ONLY £10 per person (open from 7 p.m.)


icensed Portuguese Restaurant Whalley Road, Sabden


!N DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


BLACKBURN 662424 or


1 <-.1t or Write loi


NELSON 694929


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


5 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON __


AnytimeITANS V is it o n e g o f C h th e ro c 's m o re ,> Events at the


BRIDGE INN SATURDAY, APRIL 15th


CUthcroc Telt 442961


J J 's K A R A O K E From 8 p.m.


☆ ☆ ☆ SUNDAY, APRIL 16th


C O A T SY S IN G S Classic Rock 'n Pop Music _ Live from 8-30 p.m.


☆ ☆ ☆ SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd PO O L K NO CK O U T


Join the new England Top EVERYONE WELCOME


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FOACDER'S niTTEH *1.12 W B PINT All Day * Every Day


« O T l § i p i •iBuyerslandselteii*:!


jttfAnfiquMandpfa;1 |,1940’s Curios and f 'W0fa^gi25:yB&rs,


GREjpTsGAm.GE\SALE


Clearance o( B rk ^ rg c 'a irS hwiebold Items - first sale since last summer^Hundreds oi Bargains


D O N 'T M I S S ^ f ! ! !


Also opea Baster Sunday &. Monday House atswaacc Sendee available, ring 0 1200 24921 ior;0120025441?____________


Easter ^turday;ip.36'prompt.


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M IO H A E L F U R Y


G E O F F S T U A R T


A N D Y K E IT H


WHALLEY ROAD, CXTTHEROE. Tel: 0200 22421


SERVING ONLYTHE FINEST CASK ALES


Superb Male 1 Vocsllit 1


Superb H*le b


Gulur-Voad 1 Pnlertilnff 1


G Superb B uitar-Vocals 1


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE


Fri 14th 6 nights (NOT SUN)


EV1S 7.30 - mitlncc Tuc* 2pm Professional Mid Season


BLACK BEAUTY <) u


PANTOMIME SNOW WHITE


& THE SEVEN DWARFS


2 Days only SAT/SUN , 1 3 / 1 4 May


at 2.30pm and 7.30pm


OKOVI0 DAPINMN (0 7 ) 2 0 9


2 0 3 7 P


ADM £4.75 Cones £3.75 Family Ticket (4) £14.00 ■ D


O T A0 ISPOTET 7 2 5 7 6 (1A '- 5M


(0 0 ).2 2 0 (7M - O P )


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OF WINE. When 4 people order any starter and main course after 6.00pm from s;w. our extensive menu.".. *


FREE BOTTLE


FREE GLASS OF WINE EACH


i When 2 people 1 -order any starter :. !and main course i ( after, 6.00pm. y


dallrinks o n ly '


Happy hour


Everyday between 6 .0 0 pm - 8 .3 0 pm .


FUN FOR KIDS


Witches & Wizards; Indoor/outdoor childrens


£1 fun park. - - jCoffee Break


3&ibble£foale glrmsf, t& i-E S b um


\Pitches & Wizards Theme Park (On the A59) Phone0


1 0 4 1 9 2 04 5 4


Cook now for your parties and ask to view our . Function Suite


Free entrance during torm tlme for: .toddlers under 5,Noon - 3.00pm.


Rid^ Slide and Hide


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