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W e offer a wide choice of Menus with all the festive trimmings at a full range of prices starting with our , . .
Christmas Cracker at £7.9$ 7 Parties of up to 4 0 welcomed
What's on at The Waddv this Christmas? Call 01200 23262 for details
V< m m > f i t e ! A G A L A C H R IS T M A S
C O N C E R T W i th
r , THE NEMO BRASS QUINTET
At THE CENTENARIES THEATRE St Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst
Tickets: £14.00 (Concessions £12) ' ' . T o i n c l u d e i n t e r v a l b u f f e t 00 WINE BAR AVAILABLE °o
. Manager, Centenaries Theatre, St Tickets available from: The
SUNDAY MARKET
A N D C A R B O O T
B r o c k h a l i . V i l l a g e ALL YEAR ROUND MARKET
FOLLOW THE t !6N $ FROM THE A59 (BETWEEN PRESTON AND <UTHEROE> NEAR WHAUI*.
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H I L T O N ‘ P E R K I N S • H A N C O C K *
W O O H W 1 N H T H IO ' (Clarinet, Bassoon & Piano)
| f p L _ l a B H B l p l i t. Clitheroe Mayoress’ Christmas Coffee Morning
Saturday 2 5 th November 1995 1 0 am -12 noon :
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■Admission 50p- Children Free
Mince Pies
■ Stalls Raffle
Competitions
In Aid o f th e Mayor’s W e lfa re Fund fo r Christmas Parcels
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DATES AVAILABLE ,
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Cost £17A0 per peraon (up to 100 people) ntsrnand I iinrh. December 21st £12.95 per person
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CHRISTMAS FAYRE
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Friday 2 4 th November G R A N D C H R I S W A S d r a w
^ ‘Admission A d u h s 2 0 p C hildren lO p " ’ tii*- S a n ta ’s
-Refreshments available Grotto - Stalls - Crafts - ' The Coronation, Horton-in-Craven
' Vid eo r e n ta ls l i s t su p p l ied ■i by B lockbus ter,- W e l lg a te ,.
p , M . Steam T ra in s SANTA'S - . EVERY SUNDAY Trains every half hour 10.30 a .m .-3 .3 0 p.m.
19th November - 24th December Also Saturdays 2nd - 16th December
iNO NEED TO BOOK JU S T COME ALONG' Fares: Adults £3.50, Child w h present £4.50 Sklpton (01756) 794727 Talking Timetable 795189
P nm n A d u l ts £ 3 .5 0 . C h d w ith p r e s e n t £4.50_ . Yorkshire Dales Hallway Mureum Tiusl. ,, Reglncrcd Charily bo. 51780t
P L E A S E C O M E T O O U R P A R T Y f l n p r ^
i Min 11 Friday, 24th November at S
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To celebrate our second "birthday’ featuring
I Thanks to all our patrons over the last two years r o v .* .■_
, 1. Mud Dogs a n d E n g l ishm e n 2. M ira c le o n 34th S t re e t . ; ; 3. M u r ie l ’s W ed d in g
. 4. L i t t le R a s c a ls /* •5. M i lk Money ' 6. R en t-a -K id :
7. R o b Roy 8. R ich ie R ic h
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,2. ‘‘(W h a t ’s th e S to ry ) M o rn in g . • ' i G lo ry ? ” — Oasis
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“ 3. “ Up All N ig h t” — E a s t 17 v 4 . “T h e G h o s t o f T om J o n e s ’! j • ■ — Bruce S p r in g s te en ' . J 7
• '5 . “M ad e in H e av e n ’’ —-Q u e en ' 6. '‘.‘D if fe re n t C la s s ” — P u lp ' ‘ , 7 . “X i f e ” — Simply Red - >■
7 10’ “ Love S o n g s ’.’,— .E lto n J ohnl(.,_^-,: - - • '
; c. .CD l i s t su p p l ied by T ow n sen d - R e c o rd s .M o o r L a n e , Clithcroe^?^.'
■ 8. '“ S tr ip p e d ” — Rolling S tones., i v 9 r t ‘‘S om e th in g t o ’R em em b e r” ■, ■— M a d o n n a .
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D u e to overwhelming re sp o n s e we a r e now fully b o o k e d fo r
Christmas p r o g r am m e I n to J a n u a r y tw o 3 Course Meal
Friday a n d S a tu rd ay D e cem b er CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTS Once a g a in w e w i l l b e e x te n d in g o u r
Top International Cabaret Act
R e s id en t D .J . ’s plus Disco till 2 a .m . o £5 Discount p er head on all parties
booked before 24th December 1 9 9 5 • C A N Y O V A F F O R D T O M I S S
5 ,0 0 0 PEOPLE CAN’T BE WRONG.
TWO MID-WEEK CHRISTMAS CABARET NIGHTS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 13th
& WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20th
TOP BAND & COMEDIAN ONLY E5
CLUB 2 5 COMING SOON th e exciting Wedne sday Nights - O v e r 2 5 ’s
I on 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2J)T» at 7.30 p m. 1 in the LECTURE THEATRE, CRGS, Y o r k Street L | l
lekets £6.50 (Students £3) f rom Ribblc Valley T o u n s tJ In fo rm a t io n Office (25566) o r a t d ie d o o r
Mary’s Hall,'Stonyhurst. BB7 9PU;; Tel: 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 0 6 3 or from The: Tourist Information Centre, Clithero'e Telephone: 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 5 6 6
On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9THS 1 9 9 5 at 7:30 p.m:
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THE ATTIC
' CENTRE ^9 - 33 Berry Lanej Longridge
Tel. 01772 786366
Come to the Attic and see approx 3,000 sq. ft. filled with units selling unusual and everyday items including:
Pine, Oak, Mahogany Furniture _ IV
etc., Pictures and Prints, Blue and White, China, Glass, Cutlery, Silver Plate, Kitchenalia, Jewellery and lots of Bric-a-Brac
Open 6 days a week Closed on Mondays
Diary Dates
l n i t h m ^ R l b b l 0 M V f l l ^ y £ . ^ g -s a K iS i iM ja p g l8.---------- ......— --------------------— — „ „ „
Ch r is tm a s fail's will be held a t many venues in and around Clithei'oe d u r in g .th e n ex t week o r .so . giving every o n e no excuse for n ot being able to find th e . r ig h t C h r istm as gif t a t one o r o th e r o f , th e stalls. E v e ry th in g from h om e-m ad e c ak e s to, b e a u t i tu l .. household c ra f ts a re always among th e items th a t sell-out f irs t a t such ev en ts . Masses of ra f f le tick e ts
will be sold for people try in g to win C h n s tm a s ham p e rs , tu rk ey s ami cakes, and l a t h e r C h r istm as is s u r e to a t te n d a s many o f th e s e e v e n ts a s t im e
Look at the ones listed below and select one to visit for your Christmas shopping. . . .
While nil the Christmas shopping takes you uut . nd about, why not treat the-children
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production of “Visions of Hildegm d at Whatley Village Ha l. next Thursday. This original performance combn es mi my CNciting techniques including, maskwoik, sliudow pupjwtiy
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‘‘"“Visions of Hildegard" creates the slfiry or Abbess llilde- , gnrd, of Bingen, one of the most remarkable personalities ot
lh F o r , tboseKwho want a night a t the th eatre, who do not have children to take Stage Two Duwnhum
i.resetcto “Plaza Suite" for four nights starting on Wednesday. This comedy in three acts, written by Neil Simon, promises to be n perfect antidote to winter blues. EVENTS— NOVEMBER 2ITH TO 30TH
21th — Civic Hall Cinema. Clitheree, “Clueless" (15) with Alicia Silverstone as Cher,Tor five nights at 7-JUP-m. ■ 21th — Edisford School, Christmas fair, h-.ll) to 8-JO p.m. S a n ta ’s g ro t to , tombola,, raff lo , s ta l ls , games and
21111— Hodder Valley Show annual dinner at the Mourcock
1 24tii i’o^Sth — Bolton-hy-Bowland Dniinii Croup mmtomime “All-Baba and the Forty Thieves" m the village hall at 7-JO n n i Inmriries: Tel: 01200 447277.
Si til to 25th — Northcote Manor, Langho, two concerts by vocalist Amv Rome; A candlelit dinner cabaret on ^ndav evening anil a brunch concert on Saturday, Details ( l e i . .
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25th*— Cfitherae Parish Church Organ Society presents . '■ _ , .
Katherine Dienes, music to include Bach, Saint-Saens anti Vicu'iicx 8 p.m. Inquiries: Tel: 0121)0 23711.
25lh — St Mary’s BC Primary School, Lunglio, Christmas fair a t 2 p.m. various stalls, refreshments mid Fatliei
25th!'—' ciilheroe WI Christmas market, St Mary’s Upper Hall Church Street, 10-30 to 11-15 a.m.
25th — Whalley Methodist Church, Christmas fair, 11 a.m. lunches from 11-45 a.m. variety of stalls and at 2 p.m.
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CHARLOTTE PENFOLD present
JOHN LASSETTER & ^
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A Pantomime on horseback, full of seasonal fun . and charm at Osbaldeston Riding Centre
D e c e m b e r 1 1 t h & 1 2 t h a t 6 . 3 0 p m j
T ic k e t s a v a i la b le b y s e n d in g a c h e q u e a n d S .A .E . to : -
O s b a ld e s to n R id in g C e n t r e , O s b a ld e s to n , B l a c k b u r n
P r ic e - £ 8 .0 0 a d u l ts , £ 5 .0 0 c h i ld r e n • A fam i ly o f 4 - £ 2 3 .0 0 (B e fo re D e c
1 s t) o r £ 1 0 .0 0 a n d £
7100.th e re a f te r i f . a v a i la b le • . • .
C h e q u e s P a y a b l e T o J o h n L a s s e t t e r
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k t t f —^layoFsVarlour, Clitheroe Mayoress’s corfee ltioni- ing 10 a.m. to noon. Various stalls, admission 50p, children
25th — British Ited Cross, Ribblc Valley Centie, Back King Street, Clithoroe, Chnstmas fair a t 10-30
a.in. to 2
p.in. 21th — Slaidburn Village Hall, Workshop on sculptural ar t by Baku Works and Arts Company, !)-,)().a.m. to noon,
25th — Social Centre* Lowergnte, Victorian Chiihtmas Urn at 240 p.m. Various stalls and refreshment*!.
dvervone welcome. ... « . . . 27th — Women’s Aglow Fellowship in Chtheioe Libnuy _
2 8 th __Newton Village Hall Christmas whist and domino drive at 7-45 p.m.
Policy and Resources 7 p.m. . . : .. 2«)th — Chtheroe Concerts Society, lectuie theatie at Clith- , . • , . , r*r*u
*V!Suite”, a comedy 'inUhree acts- ■byrNeil-Simon. T i c ^ ■ from Tourist-Information vCentre ^^AKflhonc OlJOU^
1 cock (piano)- Tickets from Tourist Information Centi e and at i '2 9 thT o 'D e c12nd' — |S tage 2 Downham presents “Plaza;
eroe Royal Grammar School, York Stieet, at 7‘*^.lV,nvV}ne^ Hilton (clarinet). Laurence Perkms (bassoon), Michael Han-
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■ 20t h __Whalley Village Hall,\Horse.and Bamboo performs’ “Visions of Hildegard” at 7-JO p.m.
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25th — Hashall Eaves Sunday market .10-.10
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meeting room, 7-45 p.m. Speakei Jean Peail, o t \ v . 27th — Itibble Valley Borough Council, Town Hall, Gnuieh Street, Finance ami General Purposes meeting followed, by
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Centenai.es Theatie. sVonylm^t Hot-|«L concmt, noon, followed by hot-pot luncheon. Tickets £7. lourjsis
Information Centre or the theatre. FORTHCOMING EVENTS—'
i ’ DECEMBEK 1ST TO 7TH ' • . - ‘
1st to’Dlst — Clitheroe Library, exhibition of paintings by Mr David Foster, of Southport, and photography by, Mrs
t s T - a i S ,“ ne Months” (.2, with Hugh
Ut‘ -W ad l l in g to n nnd West Bradfonl CE Sclioo], Clirist- ^
• iiuiuiries: 01254 82(>559. -
Clitheroe ceilidhs “Shake-a-leg” at 8 p.m. Admission.*, . Hall, annual Chns tmas dance.
' 2nd — Newton Village Hall, Workshop on sculptural art by Baku Works and A r ts Company, U-.1U a.m. to noon.
' Inouines: 01200 44W>4J.....
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pi.se T.ade F an . .» Kibble V^ley LOW Moor, 'Hnited Chidstjjn Fel
, 2nd — The Alamo Club, Bruckhall Village Hull, coun t ry :and western music. Tonight lind every .Saturday.
lowship, 7-30 p.m. Speaker Mrs Pat Briffa, OMh. Mission ary, Thuilaiid. Everyone welcome.
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2nd — Chipping Village Hall. Christnuisifair. ■ , 2nd.— Waddington Social Club, Christmas fair, at 2 p.m.
Inquiries: 01772 734324. • n
2nd — Whalley Parish Church Christmirs fair-in Whalley CE School at 2-ddp.m.
proceeds for St Helen’s Church.
2nd — Friends of Fur and Feather Christmas coffee,morn ing. a t United Reformed Church 10 a.m. to noon. (>0p,coffee
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3rd —"v is i t ’to St Andrew’s Church, Slaidburii, by the Bishop of Bradford, at 10-30 a.m. followed by hot lunch In the village hall. TickeLs £2 available from churchwardens. Afternoon service at St George’s Church, Dunsop Bridge, at
concert. Programme includes “Messiah” Cliristmas music, carols for choir and congregation. Parish Church a t ,2-.i0
"jlitherne Association of Church Choira,. Christmas •]rd'— St Hubert's Church, Dunsop Bridge, udveni caral
3nP— NorA'i East Lancs Ramblers' Association, Bowness, meet York Street 0-10 a.m. Adults £5, children £2.70.. a 4th — .Whalley Library, lecture "Canyons of the Colorado by Norman Thonie. 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only, £1 available from library.
r.iu ___ f'ltihurnc R:«mhl(»t‘s Association. 10-JD u.iii. Gnestci Avlmuic c"ir park for \Vycoller. Mary Benson Tel: 41502 5th — Bibble Valley Tourism Association annual Cln istimis dinner at Gibbon Bridge. 7-30 for 8 p.m. Inquiries: Mary on
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5th — Clitheroe WI Market. Lower Parish Hall. 1(M0 to 11-45
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5th — Crib service a t the Castle gate, 1-45
p.ni. 5th — Bibble Valley Borough Cuuneil Planning and Devel
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. (ith — St James’s School Hall, ’A Childs Eye View of Christmas", demonstration of Christmas flower arrange- munts by Snndi Robinson 7-J0p.m. I ickuts i— including cof fee and mince pie. Proceeds in aid of school funds. - ■7th - Stonyhurst College staff and pupds mesent jh e Importance of Being.Earnest. hy Oscar Wilde. T'ckets £.1
opmentmeeting, 7
p.ni. ut town hall, Chuith Street. ,
' from the theatre. Proceeds in aidof LeainingltilC.ut . 7th — Singles Diners Club. Foxfields Hotel, Billingtpn. k oi
information send SAE to 21 Woone Lane, Chtheroe, BB7
choir at,•7'P*m.’OUtsulc.spbool., Dog sleigh i«les a t ,7.p.m..m-. Town!t»^Garc1cnH.
und.much rnpiT"., rtfn
7 th—- Longridge Extravaganza Evening. Santa in his giotto (WO p.m. at the community centre, blessing of the ci ib at 0-45 p.m. outside the Townley Anns. Longiidge CL School
^ A booking. ,sdrvice-f lort theatures and events tlupuglmut the region m nvmlable'froM the Tnnriqf
• hoi*vicc in «» rma Market Place, Chtheioe. (01200 25566);
ourist Infonimtion Centtrree,.. ;■
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1st — St Michael and St John Social Centre, Lowergatc, 1st —• Newton Village
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‘ifurat (ireen Memunul Hull, ceilidh with hot-i>ot sup per 7-dll p.m. Tickets £4.50. Bring own drinks and glasses.
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B R ITA IN ’S topmost big band comes to Blackbtun n e x t m onth and L ife s ty le h as f re e t ic k e ts for th e
New Martholme Grange CABARET CLUB
Tel: 0 1 2 5 4 3 8 4 8 7 4 ev en t .
Andy Prior is one of the country s top trombonists and, at ;U, is Britain’s youngest big band leader.
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His spectacular orchestira, wihth
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ms to ‘regenerate swing music and the passion^fo^big^band sounds t uhat blossomed during the wai and uplifted a nation
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embroiled in conflict; •> ' If you would like tickets forThe cvent Minjily wiite
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your imme and address on a postcard and semi it to Amly BB72CW: The I Z t i
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Andy Prior ami Ids Orchestra comes to King Geoigo's ILill on December Jrd at 7-J0 p.m.
are available from the box office on 01M ■
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lationshins,innocence, insecurities and prejudice. The play runs ■untlTi)cccmbcr ifith and further
Burnley Garrick Club presents Daisy l ulls I t OIT at the
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Burnley Mechanics, from Wednesday until Uccember ind. The witty comedy, by Denise Decgan, charts the attempts of super-achiever Daisy Meredith to saibmergc her poor e e- mentary school background and find acceptance in the., snobby confines of Gangewood School for Young Ladies. ^
bookings arc available from the box office on 01282 300jo. The lloyid Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra hits the high note a t Preston Guild Hall on December 7th. The concert,
Performances s ta rt at 7-30 p.m. and fo r th e rd e to lsan d
featuring violinist Malcolm Stewart, will include works bv Ravel, Barber and Bernstein, k urther details of this and all events at Preston Guild Hall are available from the box ;
out of the hat a week today, Thursday, will icceive a pan of. tickets.
•l A devastating impressionist with “n...W“ ^ L m % S ' i r .' You can see Joe Lengthen,e, one of the world s
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couraev and fine singing also aiipeara a t King George s Hall, oi^ Monday1
leading impressionist, a t 8 p.m. Further details of this ami .It
! d " f f g S nmra' Hal eVPl s P/i,g e%u0 Utllli Aventth flrD om the Ticket Shop on 01251
582582..' . .. - ■' The environment comes first — thanks to afoi^araumg.
concert at Blackburn Cathedral on December 8th. The cpn- eert •arranged by the Lancashire Wildlife TYust.wdl feature 140 'musicians in a prognimme of chu»sical woi ks. h urthei dctiiils and tickets are available from the Lancashire Wildlife
Trust on 01772 324129. . A comedy se t in the back garden of a Glasgow tene
ment takes to the stage at. the Royal Exchange Theatre. AI“An,CExpcri°em^
ning play write Iain Heggie, tells the tale of a thirty-some- thintr woman and her muai younger lovtr. :
In his inimitable and eloquent style, Heggie cxamipes re ,
Gives Advice", b y award-win . ■
office on 01772258858................................ A popular exhibition returns to Burnley: for th e ,fe s - .:
tivc season with a v as t array of exciting and, contcm- porary crafts. The organisers say they are qffcnng visitors a
-shopping extravaganza which will make giving at Chnstmas an absolute joy. ■
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- Featured at the exhibition, at Mid-Pennine Arts on York Street, will be ceramics, paintings, lew cilery and shaker .. boxes. The. event runs until December 2JnLund further, / details are available from Mid-Pennine Arts on 01282. _
-4210801' A Woodland Wildlife walk has beenransnged by.;.Wyre:
■ will search for water and woodland wildlife in the, Brock, Valley.- Further details and bookings are available foom the ’
• Discovery Centre on 01995 002125. ■ - ■ . . . .. , The series of. Snlurdny morning cinema shows for, chil- dren a t the Apollo 5, in Blackburn, contmuos this week w i th .
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‘ Countryside Service for December 3rd. The twq-hour.walk,,c which will leave Brock Picnic Area (SD 5494J1). at .9 a.m.,
•• “Thumbelina". The screening starts a t 11 a.m. .and further • details and bookings are available on 01254 01)5979..^ . ,
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