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v , ‘ -/?7 .............................. " f ■ 8‘ Clitfiefbe Advertiser & Times, September Hth, 1995


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Sunbed Hire Dugdolcs TV f t AKE-AWAYS S U N S E E K E K S BARLEY MOW OSCARS


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38 Scotland Road, Nelson


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APRICOT MERINGUE


THE


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Tel: 01200 26933


1 FREE COFFEE OR TEA IF YOU SPEND OVER £ 2 . 0 0


GEOFF'S CARPET CENTRE


100 yards from Mar!<s & Spencer


27/29 Hammerton St., Burnley


Tel: 01282 453953


FREE FITTING Worth £ 1 .5 0 ‘ yard


Distinctive Car Hire, King St. Whalley Tel: (01200) 442998 - 10% off car hire


or Satellite purchased. Foto King-Kodak Express, Unit 21, Amdalc Centre Tel: 618105 - 5% off any Kodak product, 10% oiT developing and printing


free VHS cassettes plus free moble phone with every new TV, Video Chatbum Rd. Clichcroc. Tel: 442616 - 10 „ _ Community Skill Share ■B)


Joycol Furniture Centre Plumbe St, Burnley Tel: 457457 - 10% off all furniture items in stock


Freeman Ilnray & Willis, Castle St, Cuthcroc Tel: 27753 -10% off purchases of £5 or over (excluding sale items) The Gallery, Newmarket St, Colne Tel: (01282) 866317 - 10% off all prints, onginals & cards George Heyes Butcher, 70a Lyndhurst Rd, Burnley - Free pack of colemans sauce mix with every lib stewing beef Hampsons Bakers, 10 Castle St, Clitheroe Tel: 25026 -10% off celebration cakes Peter Harrison, Ladies Wear, 35 Castle St, Clitheroe. Tel: (01200) 23240 - 10% off purchases of £10 or over Hove I Got Shoes 4U, 29 Burnley Road, Padlham. Tel: 770076 - 10% discount on purchases of £5 or over (excluding sale items) llomccare Carpets 7 Bolton Road, Darwen. Tel. 01254 775701/772975 - Free fitting on carpets £4.99 sq.yd. and over.


' ■ Jane Boutique 7, Leeds Road, The Arcade, Nelson. Tel: 692435 - 10%


DISCOUNT Knine & Rowson 79, Lowergatc, Clithcroc. Tel: 01200 23444 - 10% off beds & furnishing prices (cxc sale & special offer Items) Leader-Times Newspapers, Scotland Rd, Nelson - 10% off photographic sales.


L. K. Interiors, Ormerod St. Burnley Tel: 37484 -10% off all stock . V-\ • . .


fabric. The Noll Salon, Padiham. Tel. 01282 771282 -10% off full set of nails


(except sales & special offers • 5%) Nelson DAY. Stockists, 114a Manchester Rd, Nelson Teh 01282 613974 2% off Ironmongery goods Peak Physique Rear Wellgate Clitheroe. Tel: 443183 - 12 sessions for the price of 10 on toning tables, 5 sessions for prices of 4 on sunbeds Plxza Hut, St James St. Burnley - Offer varies Planet Records, Newmarket at, Colne Tel: (01282) 866317 • 10% off selected items


Rendezvous Nightclub, Accrington Rd, Whalley Tel: (01254) 823086 - Discounts on nightclub admission C Robinson Newsagents, 327 Leeds Rd, Nelson. Tel: 613728 -10%


- off cards


The Spa Health f t Beauty Club, Brown St. Burnley Tel: 838161 - 10% off all beauty treatments weekdays before 6pm Rockwater Bird Conservation Centre, Foxstones Lane, (off Red Lees Rd) Nr Meredough, Cllviger Tel: 01282 415016 -1 Free child per


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family visit Superbowl Finsley Gate, Burnley Tel: 412458 - Buy 2 games get 1


Town f t Country, Ladles ft Menswear, Whalley Rd, Githeroe Tel: 22697 - Offer varies


free (before 8pm) .


Stanley Baines, Carpet Warehouse, Jude St., Nelson Tel: 602391 - Free sheepskin rug with every purchase of £200 or over Strawberry Pig, 2 Swan Courtyard, Castle St, Clitheroe Tel: (01200)





27327 • 10% off]purchases £15 or over Super bowl 2000, Finsley Gate, Burnley Tel: (01282) 412548 - 3rd


t iE S f a eens Mill, Queens Road, Accrington. Tel. 01254 236262 - An extra 5% off any offer we have running. Tom Ward 21a Rainhall Rd, Bamoldswick Tel: 812359/814479* Order 2 suits and 1 Is half price (made to measure or R.T.W0 Valentino's Restaurant, Bethesda Street, Burnley Teh 01282


COFFEE


MORNINGo n Saturday 16th


September 1995 in the


Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, Church Street


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Cake Stall* Bring+Buy •Grand Prize Draw


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f low e r arrangements a t reasonable pric es.


Roefleld Leisure Centre Edisford Rd, Clltheroc Tel: 442188 -10% off aerobic & step classes, 50% off badminton hire.


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UEMSU


If you've never been or not visited for years well , > now is your chance.


collection of exhibits and displays and featuring the sights and sounds of a recreated doggers shop, lead mine, printers' shop and cottage


' •. kitchen. Situated alongside the ■ Clitheroe Castle Keep.


Well stocked gift shop Annual Autumn Ball


• H u r s t G r e e n M e m o r i a l H a l l ' . F r id a y Septemb er 2 9 tb 7 .3 0 p .m .


SUPPER a t 8 .0 0 p .m . PROM PT •


, DANCING TO THE MARK KOTO BAND T i c k e t s £ 6 .0 0


TO BOOK TICKETS PHONE 826361 or 826588.'' : B r in g y o u row n drink s & glasses


FREE entry this Saturday and Sunday | 11 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. to celebrate Heritage Open Day 1995 ’


T \V V FY Lancashire N ig h t <


St Michael & St John's Social Centre * ,


. featuring


R O G ER W ESTBRO O K , . Comedy & Song .


' F r id a y S e p tem b e r 2 9 th a t 8 .0 0 p .m . Hot Pot Supper & Raffle '


Tickets £3.00 from FRED READS, Marketplace i i


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W em e e t e v e r y S u n d a y a t1 0 .3 0 a . rh . in i th e K in g s C e n t ra . M l ll th om a A v e n u e .?


L r.. , Everyone Welcome.. . 7 -' I s * i v v Admission Free: (Right of admission reserved: .


SS MICHfiEL a JOHN'S SOCIfSL CENTRE


LOW ERG f iT E ; CLITHEROE .j ," Friday 15thSeptember,:.-;^7- j*


TOWER DISCO'S ‘‘KARAOKE” • . - ir FriHnv PPnrt RnnlRmhor1 "’ ” ’ ’


Clitheroe Castle brings to life the history and,.7 geology of.the Ribble Valley. A fascinating





C U TH E R O E TOW N


CO UN C IL A meeting will be held on Thursday, 21st


September a t 730pm in Moot Hall at the Public Library”.


know what you want In your town. Members of the public are welcome and may participate.”


Budget Consultation. “Let your Town Council PUBLIC MEETING


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL? NEED HELP?


. R in g the A R IT A N S


, NELSON 694929


C a l l o r W r i te to t


105 NEW PARK STREET, DLACKDUKN


15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


: Anytime BLACKBURN . 662424 ... or


SPRINGERS


Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)


SUNDAY, SEPT 17th INDOOR CAR


Refreshments available Traders £8 frm 8.30 am Public from 10 a.m.


ROOT SALE Stalls


: RING 696225 FREE ADMISSION


DALE HEAD CHURCH | HARVEST


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE


FRI 15th SEPTEMBER 5 NTS


(NOT SUN/WED) F I R S T K N I G H T


EVENINGS (PG) 7.30 p.m. •


FESTIVAL SERVICE | Sunday Sept 17th at 2pm


WHIST & A Institute, Tosslde


DOM INO D R IV E | on Monday Sept 18th a t 7.45pm In the


dmission £1.20 Ind suppe - Followed by sale of. : . ; .. Harvest produce ;


CAR BOOT SALE Sunday, September 17th


NETTLEBED


2 miles trom OISBURN on A682 towards SETTLE


Car Boots £8 - no booking just turn up .


No arrivals before 8 am. please


ENQUIRIES/ADVICE • TEL 01200 445857


WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE HALL


W f i is t &


tDomino (Drive Wednesday


September 20th at 7.30 p.m.


ADM Including supper ISSION £1.20


■ George’s Hall Concert Series. ■ The series features the Halle Orchestra and the


CLASSICAL music fans can vie for free tick ets to the opening night of the King


Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in-five con­


certs between September 28th and May 3iti. ‘ ■ On the opening night, the Halle will hit the high


note in a programme devoted to Tchaikovsky, featur­ ing the Capriccio Italien and the first piano concerto. To claim your tickets, simply send a postcard,


w e lc om e a n d m a y p a r t ic ip a te


D a t e s I n i t h m j R I b b i e i S f s U s y i


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


AN evening of music, p o e try and drama organised by the Lancashire Federation of


Women’s Institutes, promises to be a reaUy spectacular show, tomor row n ig h t in St


Mary’s P a r ish Hall, Church S t re e t , a t 7-30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join with members and


friends for this music hall event entitled “With Great Pleasure", which is to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Lancashire Federation. Performers from near and far will be gracing the


medium grade valley walk in Slaidburn-Newton. Meet Slaiabum car park at 11 a.m. (SD 714524).' , 17th — Ribble Valley Motorcycle Show, at St Augus­ tine’s RC High School, Billfiigton. 11 a-m.^ to 4-30 p.m. Admission £2. 50, children 50p, family, ticket £5.


public by permission of Mr and 4 p.m.


stage, including ladies from Herfordshire and Wilt­ shire Federations, a choir from Barton WI and solo


artistes from Simonstone and other Ribble Valley branches. Poetry, prose and plays with the themes love and fun and home, country and friendship will be performed. During the interval coffee and cakes will be served


17th— Higher Lee, Abbeystead, garden open to .....................


1 Mrs Apedaile.------


and a prize draw made. ■ ■ On the following evening, again in St Mary’s Par- '


ish Hall at 7-30 p.m., the Red Rose Barber Shop Choir will be raising the roof with their selection of tunes, entitled “Harmony Night with Afterglow”. More details below. .


EVENTS — SEPTEMBER 15TH TO 21ST


15th — St Mary’s Parish Hall, Clitheroe, “With Great Pleasure” an evening of music, poetry and drama organised by the WI Federation for members, friends and families. 7-30 p.m. Tickets available at the door. 16th — St Mary’s Parish Hall, Clitheroe, “Har­ mony Night with Afterglow”, the Red Rose Barber Shop Choir, of Preston. Everyone welcome. 7-30 p.m. Licensed bar. Inquiries: 01200 22828. 16th — Mayor’s Parlour, Church Brow, a coffee morning organised by Community Skills Share. 10 a.m. to noon. Admission 20p including coffee. Grand prize draw. 16th to 17th — Clitheroe Castle Museum, English heritage weekend. Learn more, about your local his­ tory. Free admission on two open days. Inquiries


01200 24635. 16th to 17th — Heritage Open Days, free admission to properties not usually open to the public. Inquiries: 01200 25566. 16th to 17th— Gisbum Festival Hall, exhibition of rural hand carvings, Saturday noon to 9 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 7-30 p.m. 17th — Edisford School, Clitheroe, car boot sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. organised by PTA. Admission £5 per car or £7 per van. Inquiries: 0120017th —


19th — Rail Ramblers, eight-mile easy walk from Clitheroe, Worston.Downnam, Chatburn, Ribble Way to Bradford Bridge, CrosB Hill. Alight and return from Clitheroe, inquiries 01282 692601. 19th — Friends of the Earth meeting at the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe at 7-80 p.m. Blackburn, Hynd- bum and Ribble Valley district. 20th — Edisford School, Clitheroe, coffee evening and AGM of the PTA at 7 p.m. Anyone having past or present links with the school will be welcome. 20th — Civic Hall, Clitheroe public meeting at 7-30 p.m. on “Cemfuel v Health”. Speakers include Dr Van Steenis and combustion expert Mr R. S. Court­ ney. Inquiries: 01200 441827.


edaile. 1-80 to ■ ,


FORTHCOMING EVENTS— . SEPTEMBER 22ND TO 28TH


22nd — Jumble sale at Read United Reformed Church, East View, starts 6-30 p.m. 20p admission. Jumble items received from 1 p.m. 23rd — St James’s Church, Clitheroe “Celebration ■ Praise” 7-30 p.m. Guest speaker Bishop Richard


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' ‘ Cliiheroe 22S2i (E d iU m a l) ,2 2 8 2 S (A d v e r tis in g ) .B um le y 422831 (Classified) ‘ “ f K


ents Roger Fisher of Chester Cathedral, 8 p.m. in ParisnHall. 23rd — Italic Society (handwriting) meeting at 1 Towneley Road West, Longridge at 2 p.m. Inquiries Martin Taylor 01772 782143. 23rd — Whalley Village Hall, coffee mol a.m. to noon, cake and oring-and-buy stalls, sion 60p. 23rd — Clitheroe Naturalists Society, 10 a.m. Burn-


Hare. 23rd — Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society pres­


g 10 mis-


Ribble Valley Branch RSCDS walk and dance — Walk in Dent followed by .hot-pot tea, Scottish coun­ try dance at Goosnargh Village Hall. Inquiries: 01772


86556. 17th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet 9-30 a.m. Water­ loo car park for Catlow Bottoms/Wycoller. Dan Brad­ bury 01200 24376. 17th — Lancashire Countryside Service, eight-mile


sail. Tel: 01200 28117 Brenda Wilkinson, to book. 24th — Dunkenhaigh Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors, grand craft fair 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 24th — Clitheroe Ramblers, “Jubilee Open Britain Day” for Forest of Bowland. 24th — Lancashire Countryside Service autumn walk in Gisbum Forest, start 1-30 p.m. at School Lane car park. (SD 828488). 24th — Lancashire Countryside Service, Black Moss three-mile circular walk. Meet Barley Information Centre 1-30 p.m. (SD824404). 24th — St Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn, harvest festival services at 10-30 a.m.and 7 p.m. 28th — Clitheroe Market, Prince’s Trust Road Show. 0A booking service for theatres and events


throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre,Market Place, Clitheroe (01200 25566).


i!./Guildhall Theatres are ayailable flgm/the Bpx Qilice on 01772.258858. .. ..•! , IV *


There is still the chance to visit a fascinating new exhibition at Samlesbury Hall.


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with your name and address, to Tchaikovsky Night, Lifestyle, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street; Clitheroe, BB7 2EW. The first two out of the hat next Thursday will receive a pair of tickets. On a different note, King George’s Hall also hosts a





work of nine craftsmen and women, with exhibits ranging from barometers and clocks to turned bowls and carved plaques.


Entitled “Working with Wood", it features the 1


’sixties night, on October 9th, featuring the Yard- birds, the Animals and Denny Laine. Further details of this and all King George’s Hall


Japanese girl, Cio Cio San, and her love for faithless American, naval: officer Lt Pinkerton. ’As the tale of mismatched love unfolds, Puccini’s famous score com­ bines haunting melodies with moments of high drama.


ish performance of this Puccini masterpiece. Crystal Clear Opera brings alive the story of young


Theatre, Guildhall, on October 2nd and 3rd. ■ "Fever-Pitch” is the title of a hilarious play which


The opera will be performed at the Charter . ■


begins its second national tour, from October 5th to 7th, also at the Charter Theatre. A tale of obsession,


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■ siai play at the Oldham Coliseum, from October 4th to 28th. The play tells the tale of one woman’s initiation. into the seedy world of Liverpool’s strip


details are available on 01254 812010. “Strippers” is the title of a powerful and controver-


The exhibition finishes on Sunday and further :


events are available from the Ticket Shop on 01254 582582.


“Madam Butterfly” comes to Preston in a styl­


joints! Further details and bookings are available from the Box Office on 0161 6242829. , ■


• Colne Municipal Hall, on October 12th.. . ■ l Manchester Camerata has been described as,one


children, at the Apollo 5, in Blackburn,, continues on Saturday .with “The Fox and the HoundV • ; -£ ' The screening starts at 11 a.m. and further details . and bookings are available on 01254 695979. . ,


The series of Saturday,morning cinema shows for ■


One of the finest professional orchestras in Great Britain — the Manchester Camerata — appears at


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of the country’s sleekest, most polished and care­ fully blended ensembles. The concert is the first of four in Colne, and further details of this and other events in the Pendle area are available from Mid- Pennine Arts on 01282 421986. •


football, families, loyalty and joy, it provides a devas- tatingly funny insight into writer Nick Hornby’s fixa­ tion with Arsenal FC for a quarter of a century.. Details of this and all events at the Chartei; and


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' ■, Just Cause


3.I.D. 4.Bodily Harm. .


. S.Quiz Show. * . 6. Puppet Masters.


7. , ; Nemesisz: Nebula. ' ■


8.Shawshank Redemption. 9.Immortal Beloved. lO.Mind Ripper. -


■ Video rentals list supplied


by Blockbuster, Wellgate,' ’ . Clitheroe. 1


-SSheara(Virgin,£12.99) - 2. “The One That’ Got Away!’ —..


. 1. “Diary of a Season’’ :— Alan •' Chris Ryan (Century £14.99)


... 4.“Delia Smith’s Summer Collec-.: tion’’ — Delia Smith (BBC £14.99)


,a M. Rohl(Century£17.99) 6..“Nightmares, of N a tu re ” .’.—7*


pf.: 5.“Pharaohs and Kings’!— 'David1


.^Richard r.'Matthews / (Harper. Collins - £14.99)"


- 3. “Zeitgeist” — Levellers • ■ : 4. “ L i g h t n in g S e e d s ” —.


f. 2. VDance Zone Level 6” — Various: £ Artists


1. “Help” — Various Artists ' ' ■ j -


. . I


Jollification 5. “Seal” —Seal v 6. “Best and Rest of New Order”,—<. New Order


v 10. “Now 31”—.Various Artists


. .8 . “ I t ’s. G re a t ;When .You’re?; . Straight, Yeah” — Black Grape ;,1 9. “Southpaw Grammar” —. Mor- rissey. . , ’


7. “Shine, Too” — Various Artists : ' • .


: CD list supplied by Townsend; Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe


7.“Stocks Revisited” —W.'R.' . chell (Castleberg £5.60)


' 8.“Letterland AB(D” .£8.95) ’


, • • 9.“Accident”. —. Danielle. Steel , (Corgi £4.99)


, /


...^.i£16.99) " ’V ■


: :7 Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.-, ’ Book Iistsupplied by Kaydee .'


.'(Nelson: i\





■ 10.“Brian Johnson,"The . Authorised Biography” — Tim Heald (Methuen'. //I ,,.,,.,. V


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