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C l i th ^ r o e ^ m jE d M ^ l ) , 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422S31 (Classified)


BANANA AND PECAN PUDGE CAKE


of The Toby Jug Tea Shop, Whatley


with Marie Ireland, (01200444220)


A CAKE for a special occa­ sion, and a favourite with • customers at The Toby Jug Tea Shop in .Whalley, is this


week’s Dish of the Week. B an an a and Pecan Fudge


ple of the many cakes on offer at The Toby Jug Tea Shop. • Here now is your chance to


Cake is a mouth-watering exam­


treat your family to some good old-fashioned baking and make this delicious cake, which Mrs Ire­ land has adapted as her own secret recipe. I should know the . cake is delicious, as she brought me some to try — and it was yummy.


and best butter, the only possible extravagance is using real maple syrup.


Made with local free-range eggs'


Jane, Mrs Ireland bakes all her own cakes on the premises, so you


With the help of her daughter,


can be assured they are fresh. At any one time there will be eight different tempting cakes and gateaux on offer together with- pastries and fruit pies and Jane, who serves you with a cheery smile, will be on hand to pour you


S E E ! i n


a little of that extra cream. After you have tried your hand


- Mrs Ireland’s traditional cakes. Light lunches are also served,


at making the Banana and Pecan Fudge Cake, pop along to The Toby Jug and try some more of


trad it io n a l English tea-shop atmosphere, is closed Mondays and Tuesdays but open from - Wednesday, including Sundays, to- serve morning coffee, lunches and - afternoon teas.


comprising of healthy, wholemeal sandwiches, salads and freshly baked granary rolls to accompany the home-made soups. • The Toby Jug Tea Shop, with its


Banana and Pecan Fudge Cake


' Ingredients


• 3bz. soft margarine - • 3oz. butter • Goz caster sugar 0 3 size 3 eggs 0 1 tblsp maple syrup • 2oz. ground almonds • 4oz. pecan n u ts , roughly chopped • 1 chopped ripe banana (about


4oz. when peeled) • fi oz. SR flour


Compiled by Marcia Morris Ring herwith your.


3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB72EW '‘ V


Fudge topping-


• 2oz. butter. • 2oz. light soft brown sugar • 3 tblsp cold water • 4oz. icing sugar


Method


light and fluffy, add eggs one at a time with a little flour to prevent curdling. 2. Now, carefully mix in the


1. Cream fats and sugar until


syrup, ground almonds, pecan nuts and mushy banana, fold in remaining flour. 3. Grease and line a 24cm (9in.)


on 01200 22324 or send them to'Dish', Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, .


Dish m the Week ideas


A A MECHANICS Thursday 7th September, 8.00pm


v s t B U R N L E Y


S IM O N M A Y O R Q U A R T E T •B r i ta in 's F irs t Modern Mandolin Quartet* Simon M.iyot •'Mntiin Allcock • Chris Leslie • Hilary James'


Friday 8 th September, 8.00pm


A Celebration of Early Jazz OH PLAY THAT THING


Thursday 14th September, 8.30pm Mel & Sue (Edinburgh Fringe Hit of *95) in


KITTENS GO GRRRK! The New French S Saunders' ‘Come over ss across


between Olive Oyland Victoria Wood' ’An Impeccable routine of character comedy-, wit and acute observation' ’A one way Ucket to rollicking laughter"


spring-form baking tin and place mixture in tin. . 4. Bake in a moderate oven 350


Friday 15th September, 8.00pm One of the Brightest, Youngest Talents on the Folk Music Scene


degrees F (gas mark 4) for about 55 minutes, or until firm and springy. Cool in tin before remov­ ing to cooling tray. 5. When cold cover with fudge.


To make fudge topping


the water, bring to the boil slowly and boil for two minutes. 2. Leave to cool before beating


1. Melt butter and sugar with


in the icing sugar. 3. Cover top of cake with fudge.


T H E L A K E M A N B R O T H E R S "A b so /u lc /y iv o n d o r fu


A SUPERCHARGED TWO HOUR RAB SPECTACULAR


b e a u t i fu l ly p la y e d " Folk .R o o ts Sunday 17th September, 8.00pm


JOHN SLAUGHTER & HIS BLUES SUPERGROUP T u e s d a y 1 9 th September, 8.00pm


AN E V E N IN G W ITH


B O B B Y C R U S H & H i s M u s i c ia n s


l


Thursday 21 st September, 8.00pm NICK HORNBY'S BEST SELLER


- Big Discounts tor


Bumlsy F.C. Seaton Ticket Holders •


CONTINUING the theme of “neglected wines of the world”, which I touched upon last time, I would like to fly the flag for Muscadet, one of the stalwarts of the Loire Valley.


■ Cevennes and flows for 634 miles to the Atlantic. There are many beautiftil chateaux along its banks,


actually described by Oscar Wilde as one of the most wonderful rivers in the world. I t rises in the


The Loire is the longest river in France and was


so large and lavishly designed that, to some extent, one can understand why the French Revolution took place.


the best coming from the central area known as Sevre et Maine, named after the two small tributaries that skirt it.


Muscadet wines are produced in the Nantes region,


variety used, are also known as the Melon de Bour- me, as they are widely believed to have originated iurgundy.


These dry whites, which are named after the grape


after an extremely severe frost destroyed all the vines. The-frost is said to have been so severe that the sea even froze!


The grape was first planted in the Loire, in 1709, .1 ____________________________1


WHERE to fish? I am asked this question time and time again, dur­


ing the course of my work as an angler and broadcaster.


by the National Rivers Authority. This, indispensible guide; Is split '


to North West Water”, published


’into three sections, one each for the North, . Central and Southern regions. V


; Each section contains a map of the area, as well as a list of still- water and river venues. There is even a separate section


licences. A. particularly good idea is the


C IV IC H A L L CI.ITI1F.KOE


FRI 1st SEPTEMBER ■ 6 NTS (NOT SUN)


JUDG E


DREDD EVES 7.30 p.m. (15)


...


at times, but this is no longer the case, thanks to the “Angling Guide


I t has been a hard one to answer


Sevre et Maine, priced £3.95, and a variety of estate- bottled “sur lie”, ranging from £4.99 to £6.65, which are matured on their lees, that is the sediment pro­ duced during fermentation.


pying a privileged position in the Nantais. The family produces an excellent basic Muscadet


flavour and a fresh prickly taste, an ideal accompani­ ment to seafood.


The resulting characteristics are a slightly yeasty


self to Chateau de Chasseloir de St Fiacre Sur Lie 1989. priced £9.49. which has been oak-aged and will undoubtedly shatter any preconceptions that all Muscadets taste the samel


i lm m v d t i e m


"Angling Guide to North West England’ —National Rivers Authority (Bluecoat Press, £5.95)


1 '.made life far easier'for anglers”


: tag. rod licences from post offices, which, since .its introduction, has


on canals, as well as waters suit­ able for use by, disabled anglers and advice on how to obtain rod


inclusion of information on obtain-


over the age of 12. - The guide also contains details of all the angling clubs' and asso­ ciations in the region, useful NRA contact numbers and details of fishery by-laws. I t contains a news round-up, as


- there were one or two inaccuracies in.this, book, but this is to be; expected in any publication, when, fisheries are: constantly changing' hands and angling clubs changing: secretaries.


well as a breakdown of how the NRA spends the money it raises through the sale of rod licences and details of its pollution hotline number. I have to say, however, that


G I S B U R N E P A R K .PRIVATE HOSPITAL


An evening of Popular Music with Burnley based group


presents SMOKEY JOE ON SUNDAY 10th SEPTEMBER AT 8pm | p *


Tickets £5.50 (includes glass of wine and cheese, further glasses 50p)


GISBURN


DOMINO DRIVE S Saturday ..


FESTIVAL HALL WHIST &


eptember 2nd at7.30pm


Admission £1.20 Inc I tupper Meal priest


Tickets available from Gisbume Park Private Hospital Reception or Clitheroe Advertiser & Times Office, King Street, Clitheroe ^


Tickets must be bought by Monday Septemberith m TEL: CISBURN 01200 445693


WHALLEY & DISTRICT T " GARDENING CLUB ^


FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW At Whalley Methodist Hall Saturday 2nd September


CR BO L Sunday, September 3rd NETTLEBED


2 miles from QISBURN on A6S2 towards SETTLE'


Car Boots £6 - no booking just turnup- ■'


No arrivals before 8a.m. ptoaso


ENQUIRIES/ADVICE TEL 01200 445857


SUNDAY a t t h e TRAPP | 3-course lunch . . . . . . . . . . . £ 8.95 § served 12 noon till 3pm


High Tea ....................................£ 8.95 served 3pm till 7pm


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Rtngtbe


ARITANS Anytime .


BLACKBURN •j-JSSi&AfZ


£»11 or Write toi -


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


15 MARKOTSQUARE, . i NELSON


NELSON ; 694929 .


Trapp Lane, Simonstone >


‘NEW CHEF NEW IDEAS’. In Id- S e p t


Sunday & every lunch & eveningis A - ■ T e l: 0 1 2 8 2 7 7 2 7 8 1 , - RAC


Bar Snacks served all day c Newly Awarded R.A.C. 3 Star' *★ * Trapp Lane, Slmonstone For Reservation Tel: 01282 772781 - A OT SAE


Refreshments Available Admission 30p for further details contact: : K. Whlpp 01254 824398


. Show opens at 2.30pm AH classes are open to the public.


Do NOT miss YOUR chance to enrol on q p a rt-tim e course a t


%


N e ls o n & C o ln e C o lle g e


' * Return to leant. *; Get the qualifications you need, * Improve your job prospects,


You can enrol a n y tim e


M O N D A Y - FRIDAY betw een 1 0 am and 4pm


Call MAUREEN BOYLE for your copy of the, part-time prospectus and an enrolment form (01282) 603.151


■ryj- S"


* Take up a new interest or hobby; * Get fit.


plenty of information, but one you might have to update every few months.


This is a useful book, with


England” is published by Bluecoat Press and, priced at £5.95, it’s a real catch!


“Angling Guide to North West Martin James - Coffee Morning - \ofHealth!


Chernobyl Children's Lifeline


Saturday 2nd September ' 1030am -12 noon.


■ . #


United Reformed Church | Moor Larwt Cfttwoe.


Top vocal entertainer


Now weekly entertainment


Treasure Chest


£ 1 0 0 .0 0


Members & guests always welcome


Room available (or any (unctions, parties, weddings etc Please phone for details 01200 22967


Clitheroe Royal British Legion p r e s e n t s


FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1st LASER KARAOKE SATURDAY STAR NIGHT SEPTEMBER 2nd


Full buffet, su p p e r menu's, wine list an d disco facilities available o n request.


RAmsgreave Dr! Blackburn


( Telephone 01254)247669 ( Fax 01254)247669


M O O R L A N D B A B Y 1J M I T


grounds. We accept babies and toddlers from 3 months old and offer a caring homely environment for each child.


The unit is self-contained and is housed in a large converted cottage within our 15 acre


•OPEN 49 WEEKS PER YEAR ..........


SPRINGERS Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 MSS) -


SUNDAY, SEPT 3rd


INDOOR CAR R O O T S A L E


•Stalls £8


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


FREE ADMISSION RING 696225 C L IT H E R O E


C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H


If Jesus is Lord then how does that affect your life?


We meet every Sunday at-10.30 a.m. In the Kings Centre, Mlllthorne Avenue. Everyone Welcome.


• FLEXIBLE HOURS TO SUIT WORKING PARENTS 8am to 5.30pm • ENTHUSIASTIC QUALIFIED STAFF • STRUCTURED PLAY & EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES • SAFE AND SECURE SURROUNDINGS • EXCELLENT SCHOOL MEALS • WALKS WITHIN OUR 15 ACRE GROUNDS


B A B Y UNIT AND NURSERY PLACES AVAILABLE NOW


Further details regarding fees and availability of spaces may be obtained by calling (01200) 23833 OR (01200) 443483 M O O R L A N D


M O O R L A N D N U R S E R Y S C H O O L


RIBBLESDALE AVE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE (01200) 23833


Thinking about going on holiday1


Sat. 9th Sept. - Sat. 16th Sat. 16th Sept. • Sat. 23rd Sat. 23rd Sept. - Sat 30th Sept. Sat. 30th Sept. - Sat. 7th Oct. . Sat. 7th Oct. - Sat 14th Oct. Sat. 14th Oct - Sat. 21st Oct.


Thurs. 19th Oct. - Mon. 23rd Oct Fit. 29th Dec. - Tues. 2nd Jan. 1996


All our holidays include a door to door service (within the local area), full Itinerary of excursions and all our holidays are covered by Passenge Protection Insurance In accordance with E.C. Regulation. The Berkeley Hotel, Ilfracombe Regent Court Hotel, Llandudno - ■ The Garve Hotel, Garve, Ross-shlre Melford Hall Hotel, Bournemouth i Croit Anna Ho d, Fo Holdl , Fort William • HuntleyArmsHold,Aboyne Mount Royal Hotd, Edinburgh -


• _ Galloway D U C K W O R T H S


>1 I I I


X Hogmanay at Cukjruff House Hotd, Dumfries & - vs ’ • .-. 't / Telephone: 01200 445210 & 01200 445570


Station Road, Glsbum, Nr Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 4DR


> But for something completely different, treat your­


Thinking o f having a celebration?


For the perfect environment, ambience an d price contact Kim o r Louise at Blackburn R.U.F.C.


Recently refurbished an d re-decorated, the club with its car parking facilities


an d location makes an ideal ven u e for all parties an d events.


vignerons have never looked back. The house of Chereaii Carre is family-owned, occu­


It took to the slopes like a duck to water and the


of Whiteside’s Wine Merchants, Shawbridge Street,


With Sue Lewtas, Clitheroe (01200 22281)


FREE pint of Thwaltee with every ticket*


• WIN B.F.C. tlekete & a Match Ball*


Friday 22nd September, 8.00pm T h e S c o t t i s h B a n d


TH E B A T T L E F IE LD BAND Saturday 23rd September, 8.00pm


A Mind Expanding Cosmic Odyssey


Poulter & Duffs A-Z OF DRUGS Ticket Office: 01282 30055


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Clitheroe Advertiser. & Times, August 31st, 1995 The Hodder Valley


Agricultural & Horticultural Society


52nd ANNUAL SHOW DUCKMIRE FARM, SLAIDBURN ON


SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1995


Agricultural & Horticultural Exhibits


Shire Horses • Dog Handling, Sheep Dog Trials • Craft Tent and Trade Stands • Vintage Tractors • Fell Races • Marathon Tug-o-War Competition •. Raffle • Catering and Bar •Music throughout the day by Slaidbum Silver Band


Some Special Entertainment For Everyone Admission:


9 a.m. Closes 6 p.m.


Adults £3, Children 50p FREE PARKING Show Opens


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