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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 21st, 1995 RE-OI’KN- WEDNESDAY 27tli DECEMDKK - 10.30 a.m.


SKIPTON ANTIQUES & Collectors Centre


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T H E O LD FO U N D RY CAVENDISH STREET - SKIPTON


Country Pine • China - Lace - Gloss - Models - Art Deco Pottery • Kitchenallo and much more


Tues, Wed, Thur, Fn & Sat 10.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. For details please phone 01756 797667


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CIVIC HALL CLITHCROE


Friday, 22nd December to Thursday, 4th January


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INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE Stalls £6


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favourable, don't worry, we can still transport you to your destination in our 4x4 Discovery, or


Plan your journey well, consider your evening attire, when weather conditions are less than


alternatively, travel in comfort & luxury in our Mercedes Elegance


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C LA S S IC CARS Tc. No 01200 440244 or 01282 770303


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We are pleased to announce the three lucky winners of the Fiorelli Bag Competition held, in conjunction with Lords Perfumery of ' 5 : Rawtenstall


. 1. R. Dickson 2. Mrs M. Meeks 3. Mrs C. SmaU


(Draw was held on 14.12.95),


*' WHITEMOOR RIDING CENTRE


Qualified Tuiilon - by Experienced Instructors Indoor and Outdoor Facilities


SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER To all new clients


Four classes or private lessons for the price of three


Offer ends January 2nd 1996 Open over Christmas and New Year Holiday $ Ring Eric or Ruth Foulridge 01ZS2 861890 ?jf , THE HIGHER TRAPP Saturday December 23rd £19.50 W


Trapp Lane, Slmonstone ........... jft DINNERDANCE


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5 Course Meal and Coffee and Mints £23 per person CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH


From 12 to 1 pm - 5 Course Meal and Coffee and a visit from Father Christmas £39.50 per person


Bookings now being taken - for reservations Tel: (01282)772781


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BOXING DAY CHAMPAGNE BUFFET $ * . 12 - 6 p.m. £15 per person


Martholme Grange Cabaret Club


CHRISTMAS EVE M j f i i M S


OTT PARTY NIGHT 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.


Cheap drinks. Giveaways, 2 DJ's - a Rockln Good Night Out


Only £3 before 11 p.m. E5 after Denim OK - No Trainers


NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY NIGHT


Live on Stage


TOM JONES (Sasn Sorona Band) From Stars in Their Eyes


Tickets going very fast OPEN TILL 2 a.m. Tel. 01254 384874 Club 25 (The Original)


Over 25's night every Wednesday


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Starts February 7th 1996, Ladies free before 10 p.m. Everyone £2 after, DJ, Band 9 p.m. -1 a.m.


THE HIGHER TRAPP Trapp Lane, Simoiutone:-


OPEN FOR BAR SNACKS CHRISTMAS EVE ALL DAY


V- CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH BOXING DAY ALL DAY


REST OF WEEK AS USUAL Tel: (01282) 772781


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL - CHRISTMAS OPENING AND CLOSING ARRANGEMENTS AT A GLANCE Sat


December 1995 to January 1996


Clitheroe Market Tel 01200 25111


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23 MOOR LANE, CIITHEROE ~ TO Tel: 01200 - 443550/443551'


DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR:- ' F i l l ? BE " ' ' 'n %*' $..... '■ •


OPEN- SUN, MON, TUES, WED, THURS - 4 00pm-1 2 00am FRI, SAT-


- 4 00pm - 1 00am


:. PIZZAS -11", 12”,'<14” our homemade thin pizza base is definitely the best in town, -DONERKEBAB - CHICKEN, SHISH, MDCED GRILL - specially mannated and grilled. - BURGERS - beefburger, chicken, vegetarian


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Clitheroe Castle Museum Tel 01200 24635


Platform Gallery Tel: 01200 443071


Information 'Centre Tel 01200 25566


Clitheroe Civic Hall Tel 01200 233273


Longridge Sports Centre Tel: 01772 734474


Longridge Civic Hall Tel 01772 783056


Longridge Planning Surgery ■Tel 01204 462502


Mobile Van (01200 452448}


Refuse Collection Service Normal Collection Day -


Re-arranged day' Tel 01200 452481 ’


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Clitheroe Council Offices Tel 01200 25111


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£7.00 per head Buffet & Disco


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WADDINGTON VILLAGE SOCIAL CLUB


2. “The A-Z of Behaving Badly” — S. Nye and P. Doman (Pavilion, £5.99*)


1. “The X-Files Book of the Unex­ plained” —Jane Goldman (Simon and Schuster, £15.99)


3. “The Making of Pride and Prej­ udice”—(BBC, £7.49*)


4. “ Immediate Action” — Andy McNab (Bantam, £11.99*)


5. “Pride and Prejudice” — Jane. Austen (Penguin, £2.24*)


6. “Rick Stein's Taste of the Sea” . — Rick Stein (BBC, £12.75*)


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1. Judge Dread 2. Miracle on.34th Street 3. Little Rascals 4. The Brady Bunch 5. Nightmare Before Christmas 6. Rent-a-Kid 7. The Fox and the Hound 8. Richie Rich 9. Power Rangers The Movie 10. Batman Forever


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroe.


j •: 1. “Robson and Jerome” —Robson 7 and Jerome - . - - • ......


-, 2. “ (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” — Oasis


3. “The Memory of Trees” — Enya 4. “Love Songs” — Elton John 5. “Bizarre Fruit II” — M People ■ - 6. “Big River”—Jimmy Nail 7. “History” — Michael Jackson 8. “ Love Album I I ” — Various


10. “Different Class” — Pulp CD list supplied by Townsend


9. “No. .1 Christmas Album” — Various Artists


Records; Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


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Special Sale on Christmas Eve Morning


Traders £8 from 8.30 am . Public from 10 a.m.


Refreshments available FREE ADMISSION


A few stalls still left RING 696225


CONCERT Thursday 28th


December a t 7.15pm Chairman:


Mr George Kendal ha r leq u in


FANCY DRESS HIRE Quality Costumes from £10 plus returnable deposit


Suitable for panles, fund raising, kissagrams, carnivals, fetes, promotions' etc.


. Wig hire and carnival make-up available.


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Telephone Clhheroe 27122


Mats Wed/murs C 27/28 Dec 2pm


losed Sun/Mon/Tues 24/25/26 Dec


HOLDEN CHAPEL


IN DISTRESS?! SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS Anytime


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* Clitheroe Royal British legion * * ■


presents * , - . ★ ‘ SATURDAY DECEMBER 23rd


BRIAN KNIGHT Supe/h Vocal Entertainer SUNDAY, XMAS EVE'


TUESDAY, 26th BOXING DAY * ’ *


* KEITH VINCENT PopularVocallsIRetms ★ *


Now weekly i f entertainment


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LASER KARAOKE Fun for all ■ __A__ ALL USUAL EVENTS * . Members & guests


Sunday Soccer kindly sponsored by ____. ★ C A S T L E G R O U N D W O R K & L A N D S C A P E S


For all your garden, lencing, drainage and patio needs ★ “Making Outdoors Beautiful"


★ Phone David Meyler on 01200 29302 mobile 0973 128256 ■" ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


R EN D E ZV O U S 10.00 p.m. - 2.00 a.m .


OPEN TONIGHT THURSDAY


Party Night Saturday


Friday


RED ROSE ROCK FM 97.4 Simon Ross


Sunday


CHRISTMAS EVE 1.0.00 p.m. - 2.00 a.m .


Fully licensed, bars til 2am Admission £5,00


Thursday 28th December Friday 29th December Saturday 30th December


Last Party of the Year Whalley 01254 823086


A FOLK and brass Christmas concert.featur­ ing the Houghton Weavers and the Brighouse


and RastricR Brass Band takes place at the Preston Guild Hall tomorrow night. The Christmas extravaganza, which starts at 7-30,


will feature all the old favourites and further details


and bookings of these and all Guild Hall events are available from the box office on 01772 203456. For soul fans, there will be a special Christmas soul


be presented by top radio station Jazz FM from 9 p.m.


The ’sixties and ’seventies classic dance tracks will


appear in the panto after the original actor was unable to attend. He will take the part of. Little John, alongside David Janson as the Sheriff and top vocalist Ginny Brown as Alice.


rescue of pantomime “Robin Hood”. Saracen, of television’s “The Gladiators”, will


Also at King George’s, a gladiator has come to the


stage at the Oldham Coliseum and will run until Jan­ uary 13th. Unperturbed by the fashion among theatre manag­


uary 14th. Further details and bookings are available from the box office on 01254 582582. “Dick Whittington and his Cat” has taken to the


The show opens on Boxing Day and runs until Jan­


ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHAT’S OH US1MQS' F0RM, AVAIUBLE H10M THE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


CHURCHES in Clitheroe and surrounding villages look their best at this time of year, bedecked as they are with the seasonal


vices will attract large congregations and children will be performing nativity plays, with parents and grandparents glowing with pride at their portrayals of angels and shepherds. One such church, Harrop Chapel, is holding a ser­


decorations of holly and ivy, together with enormous candles giving a rich glow. Christingle services and midnight communion ser­


vice of carols and communion by candlelight on Sun­ day at 11-15 p.m. The streets of Clitheroe will be packed with shop­


pers doing their last-minute Christmas shopping amid cries of “happy Christmas” and “all the best”. Even the high street banks provide mince pies for their customers.


EVENTS — DECEMBER 22ND TO 28TH


22nd — Civic Hall Cinema “Pocahontas” (U), 24th — Harrop Chapel, carols and communion by candlelight/ led by the Rev. Eric Joselin, of Clith­ eroe, at 11-15 p.m. followed by coffee and mince pies.


26th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Boxing Day ramble and festive drink. Meet at Waterloo car park for 11 a.m.


at Waterwheel. Chipping 4 to 6 miles _ . ‘ 27th1


Inquiries 01200 24825 or 25111. FORTHCOMING EVENTS —


son, of West Bradford. .


a.m. from Edisford Road near Low Moor Church. No registration required before the race. £4.50 for members of BAF Registered clubs, £5 remainder.


— Ribble Valley 10k road race. Start time 11 DECEMBER 29TH TO JANUARY 4TH


Dec — Clitheroe Library paintings by Mr David Fos­ ter, of Southport. Photography by Mrs Janette Daw­


Dec and Jan — Artwork ’95 a display of artwork by the pupils of Brabin’s Endowed School, Chipping, in Ribble Valley Council offices.


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Jan 4th — Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society lecture “Lakeland in Summer” by Jon Shaw,- Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. • ,


31st — Newton Village Hall,. New-Year’s Eve Ball, inquiries 01200 446312.


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out the region is available from the Tourist Informa­ tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe. (0120025566).


I te g r ig feT A booking service for theatres and events through­ ■ : ■ ■ ■ . .. ■ ,


l in M e iN o r i t h -W & s f ara te l costumes, double entendres, flights of fancy and plain


old-fashioned silliness! Using a cast of Oldham actors, including Sally Ann


Matthews (Jenny Bradley from “Coronation Street”) and Brookside’s community bobby, Antony Auden- shaw, this is truly a sparkling production. ■ Further details ana bookings of this and all events


at the Oldham Coliseum are available from the box office on 0161624 2829.


night at King George’s Hall, Blackburn, on December 23rd.


returns to Opera North with an exdting young cast featuring Margaret Richardson as Mimi and Tito Bel­ tran as Rodolfo. Set in a time when Marilyn Monroe and James


A breath-taking production of La. Boheme . ■ „ ■ ■ always welcome . w ,


Diary Dates


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Clitheroe 22S2i (Editorial), 22S2S (Advertising). Burnley 422881 (Classified)


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Dean were as much heroes of the young as Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, this masterpiece fol­ lows the fortunes of Mimi and Rodolfo who meet in Paris and fall in love/ Their passionate affair flourishes among the bustling clubs and cafes, but Mimi falls ill and the opera draws to its heart-break­


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music by Puccini and originial text by Giuseppe Gia- cosa and Luigi Illica. I t can be seen at venues throughout the North-West until March, starting at the Leeds Grand Theatre on January 6th. Further details and bookings available from the Opera North Hotline on 0113 24? 5326. The series of Saturday morning cinema shows for


This stunning production is sung in Italian with


ers for more “politically correct” pantos, the Coliseum says it is is proud to present the noble tradition of swashbuckling adventure, corny jokes, outrageous


children, at the Apollo 5 in Blackburn, continues this week with “Muppet Christmas Carol”. The screening starts at 11 a.m. and further details and bookings are available on 01254695979.


. 9. “Cruel Kings and Mean Queens” 1 — T. Deary and K. Sheppard (Hippo,£6 99)


Bookshop. Moor Lane, Clitheroe (asterisks denote this week’s discounts).


- Book-list supplied by Kaydee -


8. “Writing Home’r— Alan Bennett (Faber, £5.99*)


7. “Babe (The Sheep-Pig)” — Dick : King-Smith (Penguin, £3.50*)


10. “Della Smith’s Winter Collec­


t io n ” — Delia Smith (BBC, - £10.99*)


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