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B O L T O N -B Y -B O W L A N D V IL L A G E H A L L The winter series of dances with MARK KITTO
15th September 1995 26th January 1996 13th October 1995
3rd November 1995 22nd March 1996 8th December 1995 12th April 1996
All dances start at 8.00pm and supper will be served 9.45pm to 10.15pm £4.00 each
RESERVATIONS 01200 447277 Bring your own drinks and glasses
CLUB ANNEAL SHOW S u n d a y S e p t e m b e r 3 r d
HOLLAND GARDEN
Bolton-By-Bowland, Village Hall
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a n d relaxation fo r stress relief. Beginners a n d experienced - a ll welcome
For details
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01200 24901 o r 01282 850081
Ribble Valley Conservative Association
Evening at Standen Hall (By kind permission of Mr John Aspinall)
Pendleton Branch invite you to an
Saturday 9th September 1995 730 p.m. onwards
Oft Tickets £6 (including Hot Supper)
Tel: a ith e ro e 22124 and 22475 L ic en sed B a r • T ombola • R a f f le _____
CLITHEROE TOWN
COUNCIL Meetings will take place on M o n d a y , 4 t h S e p t e m b e r
7.00 p .m . - F in an c e 7.30 p .m . - Council
Members of the public are welcome
THE HOLME COMMITTEE
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ANNUAL COUNTRY MARKET
SABDEN’S 15th m i li'Stffel
SUNDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A GOOD DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Childrens amusements and over 150 stalls
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...THERE’S MORE TO MORECAMBE BAY F R O N T I E R L A N D
atorday & Sunday 2nd andSrd eptember b spellbound by our craftsmen emonstrators, Displays commences hd Entertainers______ io.oom
1th COTTAGE INDUSTRY eet Stalls
SU N D A Y M A R K ET AND CAR BOOT SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3rd
*G IS B U R N *
Situated on A59,2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisbum THOUSANDS OF NEW BARGAINS PLUS
MASSIVE COLLECTION OF CAR BOOT ITEMS. Market butcher on site plants and shrubs. Kiddles motorbikes.
BRING THE FAMILY - SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY Car boot spaces from £8 - arrive between 8a.m. and 9am.
ENQUIRIES (0 1 2 8 2 ) 8 4 3 7 0 3 OR (0 8 5 0 )8 4 3 0 7 3
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l| Over 40 action packed rides and the BUBBLES
New flow Tower
An even wetter place to bel The ultimate laser adventure! Fun for all the family!
THE EMERALD ADVENTURE
Including Happy Mount Park Illuminations
T H I S W E E K E N D Internationally acclaimed
WOMAD FESTIVAL 1-3 September V T O U R I S T IN F O R M A T IO N
What's on and bookings w HOTUNE 01524 582808
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SQUASH CLUB & fitness centre
FANTASTIC NEW VENUE O p e n s 6 th S e p t e m b e r
A N T IQ U E S SK IP T O N & d o C f c c to x s . CLznbie.
Tucs, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat 10JO ajn. - 5.00 pjm ^ for further details please phone 01756 797667
T 1 IK O l . l ) K O l IN D i tY CAVKNMSIl .STItKI-T - SKIN ON OPENING TIMES
13 MONTHS FOR THE PRICE OF 12 Special rates for couples,
* JOIN NOW AND HAVE * families, juniors and students .. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30th
H IG H E R T R A P P 1 ; TRAPP LANE, SIMONSTONE ; *
: Bookings now being taken for / £
Our dinner dances cater for all group sizes ; * up to 120, including our resident D.J.
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Christmas 1995 : [ Menu available - Tel: 01282 772781
NOW IS THE TIME - JOIN THE CLUB!
Come and look around any time, any day, from 10.00 a.m. or phone for
details - . . , ( 0 1 2 0 0 ) 2 6 8 8 7 CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE 'i
- Asuper opportunity to see and buy original. * craft work.
A multi-media selling exhibition of Ceramics, Clocks,’ Prints, Jewellery and much more. .-
SEPTEMBER 9th
Mirror Workshop £10.00 . . r OPEN MON - SAT10-4.30 pm
PLATFORM GALLERY
STATION ROAD, CLITHEROE • TEL 01200 443071
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CHELSEA LAINE **£!£? JOE CARROLL
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1995/6 MEMBERSHIP Available From Today
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VIDEOS. 1. Shawshank Redemption
■ 2. Time Cop 3. Andre 4. Leon , 5. Just Cause 6. Interview with a Vampire 7. Shallow Grave 8. Star Trek Generations 9. Mind Ripper 10. Sirens
Video rentals list supplied. by Blockbuster, Wellgate, • Clitheroe.
MORECAM^£. ,
The activity sessions will be packed full of fun for everyone, Encouraging children to mis &
| co-operate with other children, whilst building up confidence & learning new skills.
and his band will be on the following FRIDAYS:- 23rd February 1996
R E N D E Z V O U S 1 0 . 0 0 p . m . - 2 . 0 0 p . m .
FRIDAY
DJ B ER N IE DANCE FACTORY
. SATURDAY
PARTY NIGHT 70s, 8 0 s + Charts
A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA will take place p tomorrow at Clithere Castle Bandstand, starting at 8
to rival the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.
.m. and giving music lovers of Clitheroe an evening
Whatley 01254 823086 a Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil Giles Horner a selection of rousing music, including works by Elgar ', Parry, Handel, Offenbach and many more.,
A 50-strong youth orchestra, gathered together by and conducted by fellow student Alex Markham, will
What is
TONGUE-TIED? INARTICULATE? JOIN THE CLUB! Clitheroe
Speakers Club invites you to a
D E M O N S T R A T I O N M EETIN G
In The Meeting Room, Clitheroe Library
on Monday S ep tem b e r 4th • at 7.30pm
Everyone welcome refreshments served
Orchestra, will feature guest soloist mezzo-soprano Sarah McCall, who will be supported by the Sion
_it is more, the concert is free. The concert, by the Lancashire under 21s Chanty
It is in aid of Cancer Research Campaign and with your help the pair hope to raise over £1,000 by pass ing round chanty buckets, selling refreshments and a
Baptist Chapel choir, of Burnley. The event promises to be a wonderful experience.
ale. More details below.
EVENTS — SEPTEMBER 1st TO 7th
1st — Clitheroe Castle grounds, Last Night of the Proms, performed by the Lancashire under 21s char
ity orchestra. Free admission. 1st — Social Club, Wellgate, The Mighty Asylum
upported by a young Chtheroe band Cherrybomb vitn alternative indie disco. 8 p.m. 1st — Downham Village Hall, VE/VJ musical
evening with Nelson Arion Male Voice Choir and Stacksteads Brass Band at 7-30 p.m. L 1st — St Michael and St John Social Centre,
barbeque and dance, at 8-30p.m. 2nd — Rail Ramblers, 10-mile moderately easy
2nd — Downham Village Hall, VE/VJ celebration mm Parish Church.
walk round Stocks Reservoir. Alight Clitheroe 9-32 a.m. Bus to Slaidbum (fare extra) and back. Picnic
lunch. 2nd — Lancashire Countryside Service, an easy
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE PRESENTS
T U R B O T O T S (15mths - pre-school)
Commencing 4th September Monday l.oopm-i.45pm
■Wednesday 10.00am - io.45pm
Cosm.jo
Mothers & Fathers alike are encouraged to stay with their
little treasures as they team to climb, jump & roll in a safe environment supervised b y amember of staff.
three to four hour walk round the Downham Estate.' Meet Downham Village Hall car park 1 p.m. (SD,
786441). 2nd — United Reformed Church, coffee morning in,
aid of Cherobyl Children’s Lifeline Appeal, 10 a.m. to noon.
mation regarding twinning arrangements (01200 28604). 3rd — Sabden Country Market, day out for all the
2nd — Whalley Village Hall, open day with infor • . . •
family with 150 stalls and children’s amusements 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
BALLET fans in the Ribble Valley can vie for free tickets to a night of fabulous enter tainment a t King George’s Hall, in
owergate, Clitheroe. Ceilidhs, caller Martyn Har
vey. 8 to 11-30 p.m. 1st — Afternoon teas at Rathmere, Slaidbum, ission of Mrs D. Leeming in aid of funds for
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Diary Dates
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ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHAT’S ON LISTINGS FORM, AVAILABLE FROM THE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
3rd — NE Lancs Rambler’s Association,1 meet York Street at 9-10 a.m. for Borrowdale. Tel: 012826
medium to hard walk Dunsop Fell, Whitendale and Croasdale Valley, Start 10 a.m. from Slaidbum car park (SD 714524).
12123 to book. 3 rd __Lancashire Countryside Service, a 12-mile
landscape of Pendle, a five-mile medium grade walk.. Meet Barley Information Centre 10-46 a.m. (SD
3rd__Lancashire Countryside Service, history and
824404). ’ 4th — Clitheroe Speakers’ Club, a demonstration
meeting in Clitheroe Library at 7-80 p.m. 5th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Chester Avenue
car park at 10-30 a.m. for Forest of Bowland and Dunsop Bridge. Inquiries 01254 824507.
wind quartet, featuring St Mary’s Quintet, 2-30 p.m. FORTHCOMING EVENTS — SEPTEMBER 8th TO 14th
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; .^TelephonesiClasMfied 42233i,Eitorial/other departments 426161. 1C1
6th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet 6-30 p.m. Whal
ley. Ellen Parker. 7th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, music for
8th — Waddington Branch Royal British Legion cof fee evening at Waddington Club 7-30 to 9-30 p.m. Bring-and-buy, bric-a-brac 50p admission. 9th — Billmgton and Langho Community Centre,
jumble sale at 1-30 p.m. 9th — Pendleton Conservative Branch “Evening at Standen Hall’’ 7-30 p.m. onwards. Tickets £6 includ
ing hot-pot supper, licensed bar, tombola, raffle. 9th — Hodaer Valley Agricultural and Horticul
tural Show, Duckmire, Slaidbum. 9th — Clitheroe Ramblers, observation walk at Long Preston, meet 10 a.m. Waterloo car park. Dave
Walters (01200 26461). 9th— Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, Garstang,
meet 10 a.m. Hawthomthwaites, £3 Tel: 01200 28117
to book. 10th — Rimington and District Gardening Club
with the Mayor of Worston. East Lancs Dog-of-the- ■year final and sideshows. 1 to 4 p.m. All proceeds for charity. 10th — Lancashire Countryside Service, five-mile
summer show at Festival Hall, Gisbum, 2-30 p.m. 10th — Calf s Head Hotel, Worston, family fun day
medium grade walk under Pendle of 2-3 hours, meet Barley Information Centre at 1-30 p.m. (SD 824404). 10th — Lancashire Countryside Service, six-mile easy walk in Croasdale Valley. Meet Slaidbum car'
park at 1 p.m. (SD 714524). 11th — Clitheroe Civic Society AGM and buffet
supper at the Old Post House, King Street, Clith eroe. 7-30 p.m. members only. 13th—; Clitheroe Ramblers, Red Pump Inn,
Bashall Eaves, meet 6-30 p.m. three-mile walk fol lowed by jubilee barbecue. Members only.
BiacKDura. On September 21st, the hall fall host an Evening of
Classical Ballet, featuring highlights from such clas sics as Coppelia and Giselle. The performance will feature Stanislav Tchassov.’ who spent eight years as
for grabs by Lifestyle readers: ■ To claim a pair, simply send a postcard, with your
principal dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet..!,. Three pairs of tickets' to' this exciting event are up ,
name,' address and telephone number, to Evening of Classical Ballet, Lifestyle, Clitheroe Advertiser and
Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe BB7 2EW. The. first out of the hat next Thursday will receive the tickets. King George’s Hall also sets the scene for two con
certs guaranteed to woo music fans everywhere. Authentic ’60s’ band The Manfreds, featuring origi
nal Manfred Mann members Paul Jones, Mike DAbo and Tom McGuiness, will perform on September
26th. On October 7th, ’70s sensation Squeeze will per
form some of its greatest hits, among them Up the Junction” and “Cool for Cats", as well as songs
from its latest CD. Further details of these and all events at King
George’s Hall are available from the Box Office on 01254 582582.
Acid, silk and wood feature in an exhibition of pnn- twork, at Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum, in
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Burnley, until October 1st. The exhibition includes examples of work by David Hockney, Eric Gill and Paula Rego, as well as a wide range of printmaking techniques.
; sial play at the Oldham Coliseum, from October. tih; to 28th. The play tells the tale of one woman’s initia tion into the seedy world of Liverpool’s strip joints! Further details and bookings are available' from the Box Office on 0161 6242829. The Royal Exchange Theatre, in Manchester,
’ "some- exhibits will be, for;'side'. "Further1 details ^nre ’ ' 'available from Samiesbury Hall on 01254 812010, \ “Strippers” is the title of a powerful and controvcr-,
United Kingdom will be exhibited at Samlesbury Hall ' from September 12th to October 22nd. The stunning
from Claire Stewart on 01282 424213. Over 200 miniature works of art from all over the
Admission is free and further details are available . . display wll feature; sevet^,contemporary, artista and
opens its new season on September 7th with a pro duction of Moliere’s best-loved comedy “Tartuffe”. It is a bitingly-funny satire set in the 17th Century,
tly reigns!
Further details and bookings are available from the Box Office on 0161833 9833.
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the Apollo 5, in Blackburn, start on September 9th, • with “101 Dalmations”. Further details and bookings are available on 01254 695979.
The series of Saturday morning cinema shows at V . ' ;-i li. • , .. -
during the lavish reign of Louis XIV, the so-called Sun-King. When pious clergyman Tartuffe arrives as house-guest of Orgon, a wealthy courtier, havoc, gen
2. “Shine, too” — Various artists 3. “ Dance Boom 2” ;— Various Artists
1. “ I t ’s g r e a t when y o u ’re straight.. .yeah” — Black Grape
4. “I Should Coco” — Supergrass i ■ . r
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■ 9. “Hitz Blitz” — Various artists 10. “Stanley Road” — Paul Weller
.7. “Now 31” — Various'artists , , 8. “Definitely Maybe” — Oasis ’ ;
6. “Seal” — Seal . . . .
CD list supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroc.
BOOKS
• tion” — Delia Smith (BBC, £14.99) 2. “Accident” ;— Danielle Steel.
1. “Delia Smith’s Summer Collcc-
(Corgi, £4.99) 3. “Letterland ABC” — (Harper
Collins, £8.95) 4. “Cruelty of Morning” — Hilary
Bonner (Mandarin, £4.99) 5. “Alan Shearer’s Diary of a Sea
(Phoenix, £9.99) 7. “Honour and the Glory” —, ■ Douglas Boyd (Warner, £5.99)
, 9. “Rothmans' Football Yearbook 1995-96” —(Headline, £16 99)
son” — Alan Shearer (Virgin, £12.99) • 6. “The Brontes” — JuBet Barker
IP. “ HMS B r i l l ia n t” — (BBC, £14.99) Book list supplied by Kaydee
8. “ Heinemann English Dictio nary”— (Heinemari, £6.99)
' ; Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. ' . • •
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