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S A MECHANICS The sensational "ROCK ’N1 ROLLERCOATER
, Experience the Music of Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Big 0,
upported by Thwaiteg Friday 4th October, 8.00pm
A .BURNLEY OF A SHOW" is back! ALL NEW SHOW FOR '96 THAT'LL BE THE DAY
Tina Turner, Jagger & Bowie & More in this amazing Show ■ • Saturday 5th;Pctober,e.00pm.s?Ki
Ex Leader of THE CULT HIAN ASTBURY's
Mikron Theatre Company Present A WOMAN'S PLACE
"Poignant and moving... Yet filled with humour and hope" Thurs:17th-Oct; 8pm INDIE NIGHT;.with
A dramatic and personal account of the birth of the women's movement in the North of England
THESE ANIMAL MEN + Flysecreen + Hedgepigv"Exce//en(" NME.
Friday 18th October, 7.30pm
Happy 80th Birthday Frank Sinatra| An Evening of Great Sinatra Classics Starring ROBERT HABERMANN "My Way" "New York New York" "All That Jazz"\
' Friday 25th October - 8pm P A D1H A MTO WNH A LL! V-‘; : / > :
Grooved Based Contemporary Jazz with. "vv^.tthe.Eneray'dfiAme'ricanSwing■■
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JULIAN SIEGEL/PHIUIROBSON CjlJARTET Thursday 31st October, 8.00pm
West End Showstoppers
Sensational West End Stars & Entertainment Music & Dance from "Cats", "Phantom", "Miss
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Saigon", "Les Mis", "Evita", West Side Story" & More : : Saturday 2nd November; 8.00pm MIDGE.URE IN CONCERT "The Performance Tour j'96"; Tue 5th - Sat 9th Nov, 7.30pm
Wed & Thurs Matinees at 1.30pm Award Winning KABOODLE THEATRE C e in
Shakespeare's HAMLET "Visually Stunning, Highly Physical & Deeply Moving" Guardian "Faultless... Triumphant.. First Rate... Astonishing-." The Times
CRAFT WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS.(14+) ■ Wed 9th, 16th,-23rd .October (7-9pm) - MAKE A VICTORIAN;SAND BOXv
A Victorian toy activated, by. asand. motor. CRAFTWORKSHOPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Mon 28th, Tues 29th, Wed 30th Oct (10am-3pm) A MODEL VILLAGE PROJECT
Making a "Blue Peter" Style Model Village T ic k e t Officer 01282 430055
■ Where quality and care add up to success "One of the Most Spectacular Shows of it's Kind"
, v For more information .call Maureen Boyle:(01282) 440200
Nelson & Colne College is a F.E. establishment with exempt Charitable Status promoting education for all.
Open Day
Saturday 30th November 1996 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
NELSON
& COLNE COIXEGE
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oly Barbarians in Concert Wednesday 16th October, 8.00pm
Open Nights
Monday 14th October 1996 and
Wednesday 16th October 1996 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.
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LET the youth of the Ribble Valley entertain Vou — th a t is the message to the community from Lancashire NSPCC volunteers who are staging a night of music, dance and a fashion
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For editorial ring T h e r e s a ^ ° j£ ° y ™ S i2 8 2 426161 u ru A T 'S ON listings form .
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Club, 2 to 4 p.m. Tel. y ^ ^ s t o n y h u r s t . National Art 9th — Centenaries T leatie
Blackburn. East Lancs Deaihlinri (vaykis. Tickets from
S*The venue is Mytton Fold Farm, Langho, and entertainment is being provided by Hyndburn . mil Ribble Valiev Youth Choir, Oakhill Colleges music group, the Blackburn School of Irish Dancing and Sarah’s children’s fashions, Clitheroe. The event takes place on Wednesday at 7-la p.m. If it’s toe-tapping you need, then Billiiigton and
K t o (01254 8260K» or Tourist Information Ofr.ce (01200 S ^ M y t t o n Fold Farm,
S lS m * ” Volunteer youth cnterUunmenLT ^ ^ ^ ^ concert
10th — Centenaiies lneaire,^^ c':..pi1h-d”. featuring Presto Poi’IjfV’ TV c00u Susan Brookes signs 10th — Kaytlee B°ok"h?B;T un-e Kitchen" between 10-30
Langho Village Hall is just the place. Wh.dley T\un- liing Association is holding a hoe down on Saturday night with music for dancing supplied by The Old
S'i& l f a n 'L t l io r s Francisco and Gnbino Palomino who form the musical duo Waykis, arc playing in a conceit at the
Stonvliurst Centenaries Theatre on Wednesday. The duo has made several TV appearances and pel foi me
drinks and supper. See below for further detads.
to soll-out audiences in the Edinburgh festival fungi.and with the Northern Sinfonm. The concert is in .ud of the National Art Collection fund and tickets ale £lo, to include
EVENTS — OCTOBER ITH TO OCTOBER I0TH
4th __Clitheroe Ceilidhs present Shuke-u-Leg in St Michael
and St John Social Centre, Lowergate. •Uh — Civic Hall Cinema. “A Time to Kill , for six nights at
4th°— Whalley 1400th celebrations. “Be Still and Know”, a practical introduction to Christian meditation from 10 a.m.
4th —'Mitton School. Line dancing 7-30 p.m. Bring own refreshments, pay at the door.
4th — Soroptomists’ golden jubilee dinner at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington, at 7 p.m.
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5th — Whalley Twinning Association. A hoe-down at Bil- lington and Langho Village Hall. Dancing to The Old School Band. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428604.
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Slaidburn, Clitheroe If you would like to take your family out for lunch on
Christmas Day and are being put off by the prices < being asked, worry nod!
We at the Hark to Bounty, In an effort to return to economic reality and still give excellent value for
money, are providing the following menu for Lunch on Christmas Day this year.
Soup served with ouroum, now famous, Homemade Pjj Bread
A Steaming Bowl of our own Cream of Vegetable 1 *
Boast Norfolk Turkey with Cblpolata and Cranberry Sauce or
Slices from a Roast leg of Prime Pork with sage and onion stuffing and applesauce or
“The Place to Dine”
SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER DANCES Enjoy a Superb 3 Course Dinner and Coffee with Dancing to the sound ofjoel David
from £16.95 per person Traditional Sunday Luncheon
3 courses and coffee £9.95 per person Celebrating a birthday Y;
SU P E R B D IN ING A T AFFORDABLE P R IC E S
To mnkr your rrsrn’tttioit or for your ropy of the menu Tel: 01254 822556.
Foxfields Country Hotel Whallcy Road, Clithcroc
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THE BRIDGE INN BOTTLE BAR presents
W O O D PE C K E R R E D K A R A O K E
P A R T Y N IG H T
Saturday 5th October * WI N T - S H I R T S
& F R E E D R I N K S
Watch all live football matches * Friday - Saturday - Sunday * Monday
Heineken Trophy £1.20 a pint till first goal is scored
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essential guide to living life to the full in East
Lancashire
FOOD DINGO Chipping Village Hall
ST MARY'S
Saturday October 5th at 7.45pm
Admission 20p Good Prizes
HHODDER VALLEY BOWLING CLUB HOE DOWN a t N ew to n Village Hall
Friday 11th October f rom 8 pm - m id n ig h t
Tickets: £5.00 ind supper available from
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ST MARY'S CHURCH Gisbum
Festival o f Harvest and Costume on October 5th & 6th
Open both days -1 2 noon - 7 pm Refreshments available
Harvest Thanksgiving Service
SUNDAY, 6th OCTOBER at 10.30 am
“Songs of Praise" - 6.30 pm ALL WELCOME
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October 4th
Friday, Sunday,
LOGAN JAMES
October QUIZ
Prizes for
6th & DISCO wniners SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES
WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 422421
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W e are now taking reservations for our ev e r popular Christmas Party Nights ,
held during December. A s ix course Christmas Fayre Dinner is fo l low ed by mus ic for dancing, with a l ic en c e until 1.00am £ 1 8 per person
T e lep h on e (0 1 2 0 0 ) 4 4 1 2 2 7 for reservations or enquiries
>; anriivebaryV menCelebrateiin.i-;. style ifiijra complimMtt^jaltev^ for parties plA. of .more
j: Leek, Mushroom and Walnut Strudel served with a *
Poached Filled of Fresh Scottish Salmon with a Prawn Sauce or
i ^ Wild Mushroom Sauce A Selection o f Seasonal Fresh Vegetables
i Homemade Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce i or
A Selection of Cold Sweets
Our Own Festive Platter - Freshly Brewed Coffee The price • and don’t ask how wc do it!
As we guarantee only one sitting between 12 noon and 1.30 pm demand for our limited space wilt be heavy, so book now to avoid disappointment
116.50 per person - Children £10 me. of VAT
Our Festive Lunch or Dinner Party Menu provides the same m».
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f A Fan of Chilled Honeydew Melon with a Fresh Fruit r Coulis and Refreshing Lemon Sorbet
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5th — Newton Village Hall. An evening of entertainment with Country Shades, from 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200
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446042 or 440643. 5th — Centenaries Theatre, P r e s t o n Orpheus Choir pres ents a programme of choral and clarinet music. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063 or 01200 425566.
5th — Guide Dogs for the Blind coffee morning m the United Reformed Church, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01200
. 423420.
6th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Meet car park at 0-30 a.m. for Kingsdale and Whernside, 1 1 -nnle walk.
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dlh — Electronic organ concert at St Pauls Church Hall, Low Moor. Paul Lee plays music from Bach to Boy Zone at t
Inquiries, tel. 01200 428383. p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 42335-1. „ n
lilh — Whalley 1400th celebrations. Whalley Parish Church harvest festival and celebration at 10 a.m. and 6-00 p.m. (ith — Pendle Ski Club open day. Come and have a g0
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at ski-ing and snowboarding. Inquiries, tel. 012.)4 822341. 7th — Rotary Club of Clitheroe. Charter dinner at Stirk
House Hotel at 7 p.m. 7th — Longridge Library. Lecture by Bernard Smith enti tled “Alpine Adventure” at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from library. Hth — Chatburn Library. Illustrated lecture by Peter Houldsworth on South Africa entitled “Yesterday and Today” commencing at 7-30 p.m. Tickets Clitheroe mid
. . . Hyndhmm, Ribble Valley Friends of the Earth, 8 p.m. Inqumes, tel.
IM h - 2Clitheroe Library. Lecture by Keith Holmes, “Der byshire - County of Contrast", tickets must be bought ... advance
of Clitheroe. Charter dinner, Stirk
raraSe’ “HnlFfiJv Snut>” comedy presented by Clitlieroe Par- '?sh^Cliurah 'Amideur ’oJSStfc'and Dramatic Society in Church Hall until 19th, 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200
10lh^— Clitheroe Concerts Society. The Vertavo_ String Quartetv L e S e Theatre, CRGS, 7-30 p;m. Inquiries, tel.
17th^—^Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst. Hot Pot Concert, the music of Elgar, violin and piano. Inquiries, tel. 012o4
n t lw— Centenaries Theatre, Stoliyhuret. Performanre of Henry Vth by Stonyhurst College stafT and pupils. 1 tot tickets from college or theatre, 8 p.m. (repeated 18th at b-4.>
f f i ^ t S ^ ^ S ? S ^ t e H e i v e f e E Xperience. Citheroe
Library, 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 42373J. R.hW 17th — Blackburn and Darwen Society for the Blintl, Ribble
Valley branch, bring and buy sale at Henthorn Community found in adjacent “Lifestyle”advertisements. Market Place, Clitheroe, on 0L200 4255G6.
• A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre,
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Centre, 2 -4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 54143. Further details of some of the above events can be
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°“ October ’Sh to 12th is National Children s Track, a percussion duo, at
Dogs,” starring U m aT h u ^ n an wan Choir Concert 12th — Centenaries Iheatie- in 'a programme oj choral
l l lh — Civic Hail ^ ,j J„ “ane Garofalo (15).
12th — Clitheroe Ramblere. Water oo s « 9-30 a.m„ Mary Benson.
Elgar and Weber, i-30p.m. I"9“1''V"’ “ 1‘ ; j 0125-1826063.
12th__Clitheroe Naturalists Society. S h - OxfSn coffee morning. Clitheroe Town Council. Autumn Tea and CmfLs, 3
by Brahms, for Cowling, a.m.,
litheroe Library. A recital by Off the Beaten „
FORTHCOMING EVENTS OCTOBER 11THJO m H ibout Cats an(,
If you are thinking about Further Education put these dates in your diary!
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arrived at'the Oldham Coliseum, in the form oi Als Phillips as glamorous femme fatale Marlene Dietrich. A legend in her time, Marlene Dietrich was pro
In the intimacy of the Coliseum, the audience joins Marlene as she prepares for her stage show, building up to a true-life recreation of one of her mesmerising concert performances.
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Sian Phillips’ many West End, Broadway, film and television roles include “I Claudius”, “How Green
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Was My Valley?” and “Goodbye Mr Chips”. “Marlene” is directed by top West End (hrector
Ribble Valley theatre-lovers to see a truly top show. The play runs until October 26th and to claim your
This is an absolutely unforgettable opportunity for , , A .. r
Sean Mathias and also stars Lou Gish and Billy Mathias.
pair of tickets send your name and address on a post card to Marlene, Lifestyle, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2EW. The sender of the first card out of the hat on Monday will receive the tickets, which will be subject to avai'lablility and on a night to be arranged with the
Coliseum.
October 10th, “Spirit of the Dance”, following in the footsteps of the sensational “Riverdance”, featuring a east of international dancers and musicians; October 11th, Blackburn Concert Series opens with a Russian evening, featuring the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and works by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov. Further details and bookings from the
Other events: Blackburn: King George s Hall — „ , „
A PAIR of tickets to the world premier of “Marlene”, star r ing Sian Phillips, are up for grabs by Lifestyle readers. The vel-v essence ef style ami sophistication lias
bably the greatest screen and singing star of the 20th • century.
ring British vocalist Robert Habermann and all the nld favmrili-s. Slarls 7-00 p.ia. Fm'lhor ilolails and bookings availablo„i'roin the, box ollice on
01282430055.
Lawrence Orchestra comes to Colne. For over a quarter of a century this orchestra has toured the world with the music of the Big Band era. Starts 7-30 p.m.; October lfith and 17th,The Ken Dodd Laugh ter Show. Funnyman Dodd, described as Master of Mirth and King of the Diddymen, brings his idiosyn cratic humour to East
Lancashire.Starts 7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01282864721.
Colne: Municipal Hall — October lilh , The Syd . „ „ , , „ ,
field Farm, Rossall Lane — now open to the public, Fleetwood’s only farm, with 20-acre display area, containing rare animal and poultry breeds, including llamas, wild boar, miniature Shetland ponies, chip munks, bantams, etc. Further details from Mrs Mar garet Parr on 01253 876841. Leeds: Grand Theatre — October 10th, Opera
Fleetwood: Farmer Parr’s Animal World, Wyre- .............
movement, filled with humour and hope. Starts 8 p.m.; October I8th, “Happy 80th Birthday, I'rank Sinatra”, biographical musical tribute to Sinatra,star
North opens its gripping production of Berg’s “Woz- zeck”, with Andrew Shore in the title role and Dame Josephine Barstow as his wife, Marie. Sung in English. Starts 7-30 p.m.Further details and book ings from the Opera North hotline on 0113 2445326. Leyland: Worden Hall — October 15th to 18th,
first exhibition of Lancashire parish maps. A great opportunity to view parish maps, from the original to the unusual. Further details and bookings from Sue Caudle at the Community Council of Lancashire on 01772 717461. Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre — until
box office on 01254582582. Blackpool: Sea Life Centre, The Promenade —
newly opened, the Lair of the Octopus! Maj'or attrac tion featuring the deadly Australian blue-ringed
octopus and spectacular walk-through tunnel. Open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Further details on 01253
22445. Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — October lbth, A
October 19th, Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well,” directed by Matthew Lloyd and wittily designed by Ashley Martin Davies. Come and enjoy this funny and pertinent story of a good woman’s love for a wanton man. Further details and bookings from the box office on 0161 833 9833. Oldham: Coliseum Theatre — until October 2(ith,
Woman’s Place”, by Mikron Theatre Company. One of Britain’s finest purveyors of historical theatre charts the history or the suffragettes in Lancashire and Yorkshire at the turn of the century. A dramatic and personal account of the birth of the women’s
is -V ID E O S ^
1. Get Shorty 2. Father of the Bride 2 3. Cutthroat Island 4. Heat 5. Trainspotting 6. Desperado 7. The Substitute 8. Amytivillc Horror 9. Dunstan Checks In
10. Bridges of Madison County
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wcllgatc, Clithcroe
“Marlene”, starring Sian Phillips. World premiere of this witty and glamorous look at the woman behind the icon, prior to a West End run. Marlene Dietrich came to represent the very essence of glamour and
cinema, while her husky voice tantalised and enthralled her fans across tne world. Further details and bookings from the box office on 0161 62S 7748.
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1. “K” — Kula Shaker 2. ‘The Score” — The Fugees • 3. “New Adventures in Hi-Fi” -
• 5. (What’s the Story) Mornin Glory? —Oasis
REM “Shine 6” — Various Artists
' 6. “1977” — Ash 7. “Travelling Without Moving” -
Jamiroquai o'
J ?. The Ultimate Collection” - ’I4,’,' ~ Various Artists im Reeves
10. “Moseley Shoals” — Oeea Colour Scene CD list supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
4. “ To The H i l t” — Dick Francis (Michael Joseph, £11.99*)
2. “ Icon” — Frederick Forsyth (Ban tam, £12.74*)
1. “ h\cmug Class" — Mauve Binehv (Orion, £12.99*)
5. “The Horse Whisperer" — Nicholas Evans (Corgi, £1.49*)
1. “Notes from a Small Island” _ Bill Bryson (Black Swan, £5.21*)
6. “The Winter King" — Bernard Corn- well (Penguin. £4.49*)
BOOKS- J
7’ Vle^r\:i2:71*V ~ Su'l>h™ Ki"K (Hod-
8. “Gooscbunips: Night of the Living Dmmny | i ” — (Scholastic. 112.21*) I engutn Guide to Compact Discs"
in ~ (I£ nKUm- £18-00) n„Iy Name Escapes Me" - Alec Guin ness (Hamish Hamilton, £16.00)
Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.
Book list supplied by Kaydcc
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