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CUtheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22828 (Advertising). Burnley 422881 (Classified) ~| SUMMER FRUIT PUDDING! with;


> H e n k V a n H e um e h , •


1 of the Auctioneer Restaurant, •' New Market Street,


Clitheroe (01200 27153) ^


IT S summer! So why not' treat your -family to a pud--


ding guaranteed to get their taste Duds tingling.


.chef"at the;award-winning Auc- ; tioneer Restaurant, in Clitheroe. The-proprietors of the Auction­


coThis week’s. Dish of the Week mes from Henk Van Heumen,


eer, Henk and his wife; Frances, , have been delighting Ribble Val­ ley palates with the dishes of France, Italy and South Africa, . not to mention his native Holland and her England, for six years.


began.when he firs t came to England as a chef at the Saxon Inn, Blackburn, where she was a


Their-successful partnership


. hook-keeping and frontpf house at the Auctioneer, while Henk works


receptionist. : Now- Frances looks after the


his magic in the kitchen. More so, the critical acclaim that


" your tastebuds with this culinary delight courtesy of Henk Van


. the Auctioneer has received from both the Good Food Guide and Michelin certainly attests to his abilities on the culinary stage. -So epjoy the.sunshine and'wet


Heumen. .; .


Summer Fruit Pudding . (serves six)


Ingredients


• 1 small punnet of blackcurrants • 1 small punnet of redcurrants • 1 small punnet of raspberries • 1 small punnet of blueberries • 1 small punnet of strawberries,


• • 4 fl. oz. water • 2 oz. sugar • 12 slices of brown or white bread • 6 ramekin dishes


quartered Method 1. Put six of each berry aside


and mix the remaining with water and su g ar . Simmer for one


, separate fruit from liquid. , 3. Cut the bread into 12 circles


minute.' 2. Drain through a sieve to


and 12 oblongs, in sizes to fit your dishes, the circles for the bottom and top and the-oblongs for the


sides. ' 4. Dip one circle and. two


Put the oblongs around the sides and fill with the fruit. 5. Dip the other circle and top


OPENING TIMES


Mon - Fri 10-30 a.m. - 5-30 p.m. S a t -S u n 10-30 a .m .-6-00 p.m.


Gisburne Park Estates Ltd


on the A59 edge of Gisbum Village towards Skipton


the dish. 6. Place a plate or suitable lid


the plate and coat with the remaining liquid. Garnish with the remaining fruit and whipped cream.


on top of the dishes and weight down. Place in the refrigerator for


several hours. 7. To serve, turn upright on


MARIE CURIE CANCER CARE FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS


-------------Ribble Valley Group —----------- KEG CHAK1TY No. 207994


LOST the Test Match in a big way, weather turning for the worst, fed-up with Chardon-,


nayand Sauvignon Blanc. Well, I am determined to lift my spirits and I think


an,extraordinarily good wine from Northern Italy will do just the trick. . . Trentins is an area of outstanding natural beauty,


NORTH CRAVEN FLOWER CLUB at


Presented by W i th A n d r ew B y r n e ,


o f B y r n e ’s W in e M e r c h a n ts , K in g S tr e e t ,


C l i th e ro e (0120023152)


with huge snow-topped Alpine mountains, fertile val­ leys and vineyards climbing up steep hillsides, fed by


the pure clean water of the glaciers and influenced by many cultures, mainly German, Austrian and Italian. The; winery Ca’vit is the largest cooperative in the


f if Ca’vit produces a full range of wines, mainly indig- i enous varieties: Nossola, Marzemino and Teroldigo ' Rotaliano, which won the silver medal at the Interna­ tional Wine Challenge. To my mind, a most outstanding wine produced by


regiontand one of the most important, with over 6,000 member wine-growers (all encouraged and helped to grow the best possible fruit they can and penalised if they don’t!).


.


Ca’vit is Trentino Pinot Grigio, priced £4.39. Unfortunately, there are a lot of poor, dull, unin­


teresting wines under this guise, but recently this wine has been put up against the world s best m national tastings and has outshone wines at three


times the price.


It is full and rich, with great depth, a nice weight in the mouth and a lovely, fresh, citrus fruit flavour,


. dishes, or just on its own, like Robin Smith! . , , .


with a slight smokiness. Well-chilled, it is ideal with salads and most meat


-In im y /M oM n


AS the old saying goes, a good picture is worth a thousand words. In this book, there are more


than 200 of them, most of which have not been published before, i Catherine iRothwell, a librarian for many years, whose grand­ mother was born in Low Moor, has collected pictures of places and people in Clitneroe, Whalley and a wide area of the Ribble and Hod- der Valleys. ; They cover:


going back to the 1860s. Those were the days — or were


they?. : ■Old photographs bring the past


' have passed away and th e ir memories with them.;


1


reinforce our own recollections and are a valuable corrective when fading memory plays us false.


Others taken in our own lifetime


Royal Grammar School in 1912 and the young faces in the photo-call at a local factory in 1885 remind us


' A1 classroom scene at Clitheroe


back to life and illustrate, as no written word can, what life was like for.those.generations who •


“A ro u n d C l i th e ro e”, b y C a th e r in e R o thw e l l , a n ew v o lum e in th e “B r i ta in in Old P h o to g ra p h s” se r ie s


(A la n S u t to n P u b l is h in g , S tro u d , £7,99)


mat times were much mure aus­ tere for past generations. Also, pictures of Clitheroe, as


the better, even in recent years! There are cotton mill scenes,


upstream from Slaidbum to create Stocks Reservoir.


seen from the castle in 1904 and in the 1960s, repay close study. How things have changed for


'CUtheroe'railway station in 1875, ' ‘groups' of, Clitheroe ‘ Golf Club members around 1900 and 1912, and photographs of Hacking F e r ry , on the Ribble in 1898 and 1935, to give just a few examples.


with groups of employees, from the early years of the century,


.... Three pre-1914 pictures show


the lost village of Dale Head, which disappeared after 1920 when the dam was built across


PRESTO PUPPET THEATRE presents Fri 21st July & Fri 4th Aug, 2pm


4 f A I a d d i n g '


Thrilling Adventures from the Tales of the Arabian Knights


Friday 28th July, 2pm


Puppet Cabaret NIRVANA


S a t u r d a y 5 t h A u g u s t , 8 . 0 0 p m A Night of P u re (L a t e b a r T .B .C . )


w i t h t h e U l t im a t e N i r v a n a T r i b u t e B a n d


L O U N G E A C T Plus 'MTV Unplugged" Set from


P a b lo F a n q u e s Fay re Saturday 12th August, Ham-'til late


The Cajun BALFA TOUJOURS


12 hours of superb Swamp Sounds from


with THE. BOAT BAND P T-ZEE’S ACADIANS


Direct from Louisiana U.S.A.


lus Workshops, LmURm, HotCeJun Cookin'Attach Uof Fri 1 8 t h A u g u s t , 8 pm (l.mo b.-v


, t.b.c.)


Bob Marley 50th Birthday Tribute T h e R EG G A E ZONE B U F FA LO SO LD IER


Recent Support to UB40, Pato Banton & Steel Pulse & Killing Dub Grooves from ANALYTICAL ENGINE


fjaadng 8oon...j*ni


Plus the AXIS SOUND SYSTEM iM -8hre(28 July) •


BuS Btaat Bad (IBRoD* SanHbyar Qnatat (7. tat) • pm Rat nag wtt hm sun awn (8 sau TePMCMH9BaO»UlaaaBroBBWi(lBBaO


T ic k e t Office: 01282 30055 i


CLITHEROE RIDING CENTRE ‘Saturday and Sunday . Childrens Fun Mornings 10 a.m. -12.30 p.m.


Stable management and riding tuition *. 48.00 per. 2’A hour session 1


Group and private lessons for beginners .<


l Also available: Pony trekking. , . and novices', " ,


4’ ( i P le a se telep h on e - ' 01200 24749 for further Retails


IS


A BURNLEY HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT


A. MECHANICS CHILDREN S SUMMER


the Hodder a mile and a half


worked in the Fleetwood and Wyre dis tricts , gathered the photographs from tamily albums local collections


photographers, and has provided copious historical detail in her extended captions'. She dedicates the book to her


_____and professional


grandmother, Catherine Hoghton, and writes m the introduction:


0 ° t'


“During my quest, fragments of verse from over a-hundred years ago, written as a girl by my grand­ mother, who was' born at Low Moor, have so frequently come to mind. I felt keenly that I was treading in her footsteps.”


' Sheila Nixon


7 'H0LMY ACTIVITY W ‘ AT M


& ’ t ■ OORLAND SCHOOL


MONDAY 21st - FRIDAY 25th The Play Scheme is for children between 7 and 12 years of age and will run each day - from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30p.m.


MONDAY 14th - FRIDAY 18th Week 2


, finish at 4.30 can beprovided tosuitthe ■ needs of parents


r The cost per child per week is £65.00


7 • Sport • Games • Arts & Crafts • Swimming • Drama • Trips


, For further details please tel. 01200 23833


<Sx*<Sx* <&♦<&*<$!


HIGHER TRAPP | TRAPP LANE, S1MONSTONE


Bar Snacks served 12 noon - 2 p.m. - and 7 p.m. -10 p.m. every evening -


ALL DAY SUNDAY FROM 12 NOON


A joiifr veW reM ganisI dby: W le valley borough council, ribble VALLEY Rl SERVICE & LANCASHIRE ASSOCIATION OF BOYS’ CLUBS, SUPPORTED BY:


^


t NEW A-LA-CARTE MENU Served every evening 4 ^ Pnr Roonn/fltlnns Tel: 01282 772781 ^


PETRE MARKET AND Umgho, near WhaUeirerf^A59 roundabout


GIANT CAR BOOT Every Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ALL HARD STANDING 8 ACRE


Care from E7 vans and now good from £9 arrive from 7.30am .••-Also Open Wod,Sat,Sun in Keighley Town Contra ,


ENQUIRIES (01254) 240298


COMMUNITY CHURCH


CLITHEROE


ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR .LIFE?


Jesus gives us a wjiole new purpose


We meet every Sunday at 10.30 a.m; in the Kings Centre; Mlllthome Avenue. ■


Everyone Welcome.. ' i n ’ - 1 0 F a m i ly F u n a t


RIBBLESDALE POOL, EDISFORD ROAD, CUTHEROE TEL (01200) 24825


f fO IS PO R T S l [ S l i c o u n q L j


RtBBL6VAUJEY borouohcounc<l


^ RIBBLESDALE POOL Famny fun sessions, School Holidays, Summer 1993


i EDISFORD ROAD; CLITHEROE Tel: (01200) 24825


comandng Monday, July 17th until Sunday, September 3rd MONDAY -


TUESDAY ■ . Oom • om 2pnv3pm 0/( swimming W


,, 2pmdpm fordoluiliof TEDNESDAY :10om- om 2pm3pm . . ,a„;0ni


HURSDAY tOom-ltom 2pmdpm . plecw -KV™ n™.


: 10°m-Il°m Zp^Pm.obownumlwf '■


lelephoneth,


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„ E m > J yJi^T s s s E m , ){


R O E P I I U > “ Edisford Road, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 442188


ACTIVITIES


Rock Climbing Juggling ‘


Fun Swims Swims.


Athletics Hockey Arts & Crafts


.


START MONDAY 17th JULY FOR 7 WEEKS


- ’ . - d S . - ' - M


4 Day Hockey Courea • A 8-11 August £7,:. :


SPECIALS


thletics every Thursday & Friday £1.50


- f OVER 8s ■ £3.50 9.45am -


...*LTDNUMBEROFPLACES iI ; ENROLMENT NECESSARY*.. ^ 5-7yrs - £1.50 lQ.05am-12noon


4prn\ M M ’ I.


Chlkksn over 8 yun ot sgs limply t» ^ ^ * »te»»cor and parted lunch «nd lh« ' swim muu provide their own arm bands .......


Ths fun Milin sppks to chlktrm over 8 yean of ag< only.'Children who cannot. .......


FOR MORE DETAILS AND A FR EE ACTIVITIES LEAFLET, CONTACT SIMON USTEFI, RIBBLfe'VALLEY • 'V ' '*C' ’ BOROUGH COUNCIL. COUNCIL OFFICES. CHURCH WALK, CUTHEROE. T ELi (01200) 25111 . RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL S ERV!NG THE COMMUNITY -


' - ? . V t s ' w * ».> i < P y m m , k v? ■ £*4t**. yt. . ■ ei i:. j. t:' i ’f - * ^ f. L ■ _ l ■ Among the activities provided will be: An earlier start at 8,30 a,m, and a later EEKS'


A Summer Play Scheme will take place at Moorland School, Ribblesdale Avenue, Clithcroe for two weeks in August Week 1


/ * ^ ^ 0 2 lJ “’y<-9Aug ? $ ? . : m l ^ e r s Dates : *uyrs o,.. Cath erin e Rothwell, who ' 'v ARTS- IN RURAL PARTS v


WADDINGTON OLD HALL by kind permission of


PETER & KATHLEEN WARBURTON


Friday 21st July 1995 SPECIAL PREVIEW EVENING To include Aperitif & Fork Supper X10 Admission - Ticket Only


Saturday 22nd July 1995 10am to 5pm Cake, Flower and Gift Stalls £3 or on entrance


Saturday Evening 7pm onwards £5 IncL Canapes AUCTION OF ALL FLOWERS & DISPLAYS 9pm PROMPT


Tickets: WADDINGTON ARMS, WADDINGTON Margaret Romalne 01254 822216


Continued overleaf


tel: 01200 445600 For availability W[CRAVEN HEIFER! tn a - 15th


HAIXEY ROAD, CUTHEROE. Tel: 0 1 200 22421


SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES I4 GRAHAM PAIGE Bxctlknt 1 Vocals I


Sa‘JwX DAVE PRE 'STON Vocalist/ 1 Superb k


Sun July ^cslyNN OGDEN Superb 1 16t h -1


Entcrtalner| ■


Guitar/ | Vocals |


, i . b.Kvinu r; • IOW


Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times,‘ July lStH, 1995 9 “ .........................


Clitheroe Royal Britishlegion . p r e s e n t s


SATURDAY STAR NIGHT 15th July PILS £1.00


Good Male Vocalist


• Now weekly ‘ entertainment


PER BOTTLE Treasure Chest £85.00


Members & guests always welcome


Room available lor any functions, parties, weddings etc Please phono lor details 01200 22967


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