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WHALLEY PARISH COUNCIL
CHRISTMAS FAIR
at WhalleyCofE School
Saturday, December 7th at 2 30 p.m.
Admission 20p, children free Father Christmas in attendance
Usual stalls - Tombola, Refreshments
Supported by Thwaitea NOW:BEINGjSERVEDjUNTlU'24th;DEp.
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Fri 6th (7.30pm) & Sat 7th (2pm) December Award Winning CWMNI BALLET Presents
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FRI 6 DECEMBER 6 NTS (not Sunday)
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Still taking bookings for Christmas!
Proprietors: Pat
and Don Mackay Tel: 01200 14121*
I Collectors Centre
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FESTIVAL HALL
WHIST & DOM INO Saturday
7th D e c em K i 7.30 pm
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St Helen's Church Waddington
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The Village Social Club from 1.00pm
BOOKS • CHRISTMAS STALL • CAKES • REDGOIDCREEN • TOMBOLA • TOILETRIES & FANCY GOODS • TOYS & BULBS • RAFFLES • FATHER CHRISTMAS • REFRESHMENTS
CHRISTIAN UNITED
FELLOWSHIP Will meet on
in St James’ Pastoral Centre 7.30pm SPEAKER
Sat 7th December
Overseas Missionary Fellowship EVERYONE WELCOME
Mr. K. WOOD
DANCING? Are You Interested in
LINE Joining a Group
One Afternoon a Week Have Fun, Keep Fit It's FREE
Ring Melanie
01200 428554 West Bradford
Methodist Church C f j r is i tm aS j
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Saturday 7th Dec. at 2.00 p.m.
Opener Mr Tim Perkins Bring & Buy, Cake,
Christmas Gift Stall, etc. Teas Cl.00
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Father Christmas Present 10.30am * 11.30am
A dm / s s lo n 5 0 p
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SU N D A Y M A R K E T C A R B O O T SALE
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Sunday, December 8th Car Boot spaces from £10 Arrive between Sam and 9am
ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 OR (0850) 843073 _________ No admittance to buyers until 9am_________
Rimington, Nr Clitheroe BLACK BULL
SORRY XMAS DAY FULLY BOOKED
Still taking bookings for
CHRISTMAS EVE a n d
NEW YEAR'S EVE (Carved Bufret £28.50)
Tel: 01200 44S220 MINIATURES GRANDY'S
Twelfth Scale Hand Crafted
Available
SATURDAY. 7 th DEC Downham Christmas
Fair, Village Hall 2 - 4 pm
Craft Fair, Foxflelda Hotel
SUNDAY, 8th DEC 10am - 5pm New Styles - New Pteces T el: 01200 427122
Imperial Cancer Research Fund
‘Tis the season to be jolly, Choose the tree and pick the holly, Make a list & get the booze, Buy a dress fo r Christmas Do’s,
, Posh party frocks at affordable prices ^ H 16 Castle Street, Clitheroe if
1. “My Crand l*rix Year" — Damn,, Win (Little Brown and Co., Si9.9u*\m 1 •
Z. "The Seventh Scroll’’__Within* (Pan. 4M.99*)
wiibur Smith
3. “Guinness Book of Record*” (Guinness Publishing, 4112*1
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I. “Puffin Treasury of Chila,* ♦ Stories" — (Penguin, ngl) " * 1 rt n s
‘■'“W*™ 'Simon “Dalglish: My .Autobiography” __
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16 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions
Fax: G1SBURN 445902 Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445397 Eve
SOLID GROUND Plus Comedian
Smart Dress Friday, Saturday Smart Casuals Thursday
NEXT WEEK
N I G H T G A M E S Spectacular Cabaret Band
Limited Dates Available For Christmas Parties NEW YEARS EVE - MARX BROTHERS Tickets £12.50
, v'r;TeI: 01254- 384874 -VBDEOS-
1. The Juror 2. Copycat 3. Executive Decision 4. Down Periscope 5. Kingpin (i. Mr Holland’s Opus 7. Money Train 8. Things to do in Denver 9. Primal Fear
10. Sense and Sensibility
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Welliraf o Clitheroe.
* ‘ '!* CDs-
2. “ Take Two” - U0bst Jerome
1. “Spice” — Spice Girls
4. Blue is the Colour” ___ South
«. “FallinK Into You” Dion
?5" “ Various Artis Bi
5. “A Different Beat” __Bov
19. Greatest Hits" —^Simply CD list supplied by Towns
8. “Rest o f .. East 17 9. Enigma 3” _ Enigma
Records, Moor Lane, Clith 0 IC'S"
7. “The Love Album III” _ ous Artists
Saturday 7th December 1996 at
i IL \ Magical Tale.... Action Packed.
Colourful... Bursting with Amazing Special Effects" Enchanting Christmas J im for Everyoneill
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rM o n S O t h D e c ^ p m '■ INew YearMayheriiwith-.; ed a k e - &/.'EI Qi’o o d ; i n ?t h e;
A Cajun NEW YEAR'S EVE at Padiham Town Hall with THE ATCHA FLYERS
Tuesday 31st December, 8.00pm S H 0 W - > >
LATH BAB • HOT CAJUN COOKIN' A FREE DANCE WORKSHOPS Burnley. Pantomime,Society,Presents.-
DICK. WHITTIN GT0N & HIS .CAT,
1 -from Friday-'TOth- to Saturday ;18th « » * * * y *1 January#1997 ■**941 ***»* ;Matinee’s;both,SatTirdays;&;Sunday^at^
. /■>' U.2^l5pm/Evenings at ^rYi'^ fiY^tPrices from £2 -..£3 with Cones)
ICRAVENIMFE S * 8th - Ticket Office; 01282 430055
WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 422421
SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES Friday,
JB Super Male
December ^ . n gm. Vocal 6th W KAN I Entertainer!
Sunday, p n p Q B 1 |Z P rizes Deecember
« P I v v U winners CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY presents
TIMOTHY REDMOND (Oboe) MARK POLLARD (Bassoon) TAMAR ANDIIUSIER (Piano) on
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th at 7.30 pm in I the LECTURE THEATRE C.R.G.S. YORK ST
Tickets£.7(Students£.3)front Ribble Valley Information Office (425566) or at the door.
T H E M A N O R B A R N UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
BAR MEALS AND RESTAURANT NOW OPEN Bar Meals Available 12-2.30 and 6.30-9.30 3 - Course Sunday Lunch - £6 .95
NOW TAKING CHRISTMAS
________BOOKINGS________ T e l : 0 1 2 8 2 4 5 6 7 4 4
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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO CHECK NOW
BE INCLUDED IN THE NEXT REGISTER OF ELECTORS?
WILL YOUR NAME
Draft registers for 1997 arc on display from the date of this notice at the council offices, post offices and libraries throughout the Ribble Valley also the tourist information centre at Clitheroe, the mobile office and Longridge office. Borough councillors and parish council clerks also have copies. If your name does not appear you should contact Kathleen Law on Clitheroe 01200 452411 as soon as possible and no later than 16th December, 1996.
Ossie Hopkins Electoral Registration Officer 3rd December, 1996
BURNLEY is the place to go crackers this Christmas, thanks to a bumper craft show. The Mid-Pennine Gallery, on Yorke Street, will host the exTiibition from Monday until December 23rd. Over 70 of the country’s top craftspeople have contributed
Admission is free, so why not avoid the overcrowded
shopping centres and buy an original and affordable Christ mas present?
There will he a special shopping day on Sunday,
December 22nd, when visitors are invited to* join exhibitors from noon to 4 p.m. for coffee and mince pies.
day, Dance Night Out, a programme of Latin and sequence dancing presented by MCs Doug and Eileen Hickey, 7-550 >.m. December Mth, The Bond, mysterious electro-acoustic
Further details from Mid-Pennine Arts on 01282 42108(5. Other events: Blackburn: King George’s Hall — Satur
season. For this dance/eoneert mix, they are joined by a crew of the area’s ton dance DJs, at 0 p.m. Further details and bookings from tlie box office on 01254 582582. Black burn Cathedral — Saturday, international concert pianist Martin Koscoe in a gala concert in aid of the Lancashire Wildlife Trust. He will be joined by Preston Opera and Brass in Blue, from the Lancashire Constabulary, in a pro gramme of works featuring one of Liszt’s Hungarian Rliap- sodies. Further details and bookings from the Lancashire
Wildlifii.Trust on 01772 J24120.
i: jand in what promises to be the club event of the festive
Jane Thornton and John Godber, presented bv Hull Truck Theatre Company. Welcome to the world of sassy, sexv cocktail waitresses and their varied array of clientele in the all-American Shakers cafe bar. Further details ami hookings from the box office on 012555 28309.
Education — Saturday, “Toulouse Lautree: Master of the Moulin Rouge", day school from 0-45 a.m. to 4-J0 p.m. Fur ther details ami bookings on 01274 38555(555. Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — December 10th, The
Bradford: Bradford University, Centre for Continuing
together, in the tale of a father and son’s faltering relation ship against a backdrop of England in turmoil. Starts 7-30 p.m. December 9th to Mth. “Shakers: The Musical", bv
Touring Theatre presents "Henry IV". Father and son Timothy and Samuel West make their first stage appearance
Blackpool: Grand Theatre — until Saturday, English RIBBLE VALLEY
BO O K FA IR W h a l le y A b b ey
Sat. 7th December - 10am - 4.30pm Antiquarian & Secondhand Books, Maps & Prints for sale ADMISSION 50p REFRESHMENTS
Whalley
ENQUIRIES TO: 01254 872978
Fri 27th - Sun 29th Dec (2pm & 7.30pm) Burnley youth ‘Theatre Presents vGarlo Goilodi’s masterpiece.
MA
TV version Eves 7.30pm ^ HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENTS
CATARF FI
at the FOXFIELDS Hotel, nr Whatley
On SUNDAY DEC 8th 10.00 a.m. -5 .0 0 p.m.
V j i Details HERITAGE FAIRS Tel: 01282844037
100‘s of Christmas Gift Ideas under one roof
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FO R YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE "Spiced w i th Brilliance1 Friday-6th'December;'8.00pm; ■
________________ children fill the im ag in atio n ... BEGIN CHRISTMAS WITH A MAGICAL EXPERIENCE
As the Festive Season aproaches p images of fairy lights, sugar
lums and laughing, excited
HITA Tuesday 10th Dec, 8pmB335EE5ZS3f SMS
--Saturday,;!4th December;-; 8;00pms'.;, A Cajun Christmas Cracker at PadihamiTown Hall;
T H E F U R E Y S The Christmas Tow 1996
(with T b s 3 0A T 3AND : Worston, Cllthcroe ]
Hatebar,£ hot,CAjm c o o i i jN :^ Friday 20th December, Padiham Town Hall
AMERICAN LINE DANCING Saturday 21st December, 10.00am
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS CRAFTS Lots to Make & Do (Especially for 6 - 10’s)
/. Sylvan Richardson; Mike WalkerJ,lain Dixon,fe
Nikkilles.Jeanette.MasoharidCarolineBoaden
-UAZZ’AT-PADIHAM TOWN-HALL THE SYLVAN RICHARDSO.N BAND
Oitheroe Royal British Legion
Presents
YOUR ENTERTAINMENT FOR DECEMBER Great Local Talent
“COATSY” SATURDAY 2 1st
Young Country Style Star STEVE FIELDS
CLIFF LANE potd b
N.MIM.UHIIIIIA-WdlM Back b y Request
g y j in a im - n m iu w B i One o f our Favourites
^DAVID MEYUR LANDSCAPES A NJB SPORTS
DAVE LEYLAND
. SATURDAY 14th J ... U d jn A n a u l Binge pa r ty
.uw r “MITCH"
| XMAS EVETUES 24th Pop* to Jazz
SKEENA RIVERS . SATURDAY 28th v , .
Very popular 60i group TIME
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For editorial ring Theresa Robson on 01200 422324 For advertising ring Angela Healey on 01282 4 *
< 1 ' All entries must be on a. W H A T *S O N listings form
easy for many people in and around Clitheroe t h is w e e k .
available from the-Tourist Information C e n t r e . Market Place, Of Dpping should prove very
Church, Low Moor, and down to Whalley CL School, Christ mas fail's are taking place in most villages and in several venues in Clilheroe —just peruse the list below.
wrapping paper as well as preserves, candies and seasonal cakes. No need to imnie, just pon along to a fair and stock up on Christmas goodies. Father Cnristmas will also be busy as he will be visiting nearly all the fairs at some stage.
There will be stalls selling hand-made gifts, cards and
refresh the weary shopper in readiness for Mr Pickwick’s party night to be held in Whalley next Thursday evening, when more festive shopping can be enjoyed.
venue, next Thursday, fora Christmas Spectacular, featur ing the BMP Europe Coodshaw Hand, mezzo soprano Stella Smith and Mike Oldfield and friends.
Centenaries Theatre, St Mary’s Hall, StonyhursL, is the
mas, the rousing music is sure to stir a memory or two and the programme will include traditional pieces specially writ ten for big bands.
The band will also accompany Clitheroe born Stella Smith
when she sings several well-known songs from West End shows. Mike Oldfield, who sings and plays guitar, will intro duce his friends Jennifer Layeock, Alison Hailwood and James Mckoehnie, who also sing and play various instillments.
including interval buffet supper. See below for further details.
brass bands, like the Goodshaw Hand, epitomises Christ Mince pies and hot tea or coffee and even mulled wine will Prom Howland County High School across to St Paul s
„.m. to 4 p.m. Organised by Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association.
• ’ *-■ L ’* ^ V h - Whulley CE School, Christ,nas fair organised by
7th — Clitheroe Chamber, at "'"IL S i W f f i t f X l r H e H t W *em 10 ; littli —'cidheroe Library at 7-:th
Keith Kendall entitled “Nepal , a treck up e \ ucm. iT m l ' - a K r o e WI Market, last one this year in St
tip^Evci-e^L'^inil ] Clitheroe 422321, (Editorial), 422223 (Advertising). » ^ | g j itt;
with a French theme at Clithcroe Royal Giammai School,
m b — Centenaries'Theatre, Stonyhurst, Sooet icuiar” featuring BMP Europe Goodshau band, Stella Smith, Mike OWfielcfand Friends. In aid of Mane Cnne
Cancer Care starting at 7-JO p.m.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS — DECEMBER 13TH TO 1»TH
lath — Browsholme Hall, Christmas Jazz by the Fireside a musical evening in aid of Oxfatn. Inquiries, tel. 01-00 ,
. 4l , 425097.
uri” ck neer Ckn’e efiarity and tickets cost just £12. 80 open 10 a.m. Stalls gifts, games am cliidiiar interval buffet suimer.
Research. library.
15th — Browsholme Hall, A Dickensian Christmas Evening. The programme will include readings from ‘The I lckwick Papers" and “A Christmas Carol", Victorian parlour songs and carols from the Alan Cuckston Singers. Inquiries 01200
(ith — Newton Village Hall, Christmas dance. Inquiries, tel. U12UU ‘MDIHZ or ‘HOU-l.L
01200 440042 o 44004J. (ith
425(507. 17th — Whalley Library. Coffee afternoon between 1-JO and 3-30.
17th — Clitheroe Women’s Aglow Fellowship meeting at Waddow Hall Guide training hut at 7 for 7-JO p.m.
park at 0 a.m. for Kettlewell. Lesley Lukin. 7th — Rail Ramblers. Start Clitheroe at 10-512 a.m. for an easy six-mile walk in the Ribble Valley. Leader Howard Hammersley. 7th — Rail Ramblers. Start Clitheroe at 10-552 a.m. for a moderate walk up Pondle Hill of 15> miles. Leader David
(ith — Howland County High School, Christinas fair and grand raffle al 7 p.m. Various stalls and Father Christmas. IP? 7thlh — Clitheroe 1101110101*8’ Association. Meet Waterloo car
Kelly. 7th — Festival Hall, Gisburn, Christmas fair at 2-JO p.m. Many stalls including visit from Father Christmas. Inquiries, Mrs Newlove 445304. 7th — Downham Village Hall, Christmas fair at 2 p.m. WI cake stall plus others. Inquiries, tel. 440020. 7th — Village Social Club, Waddington, Ye Olde Christmas Fair from 1 p.m. Stalls and Father Christmas. 7th — Ribble Valley Red Cross Centre. Christinas fair, Back King Street, Clitheroe, from 10 a.m. to 2-JO p.m. Inquiries, tel. 42420(5. 7th — Riblilc Valley Hook Fair at Wlmlley Abbey from 10
17th — Rail Ramblers, start Clitheroe Station at 10*30 a.m. n for an eight-mile easy walk.
17th — Ribblesdale Camera Club, Ribble Lane, Chatbum/'v at 7-550 p.m. ICPA monochrome print folio plus Ken’s Christ- mas cheer.
18th — The A Cappella Singers present A Musical Christ- t mas Pudding, a recipe for enjoyment at Wilpshire Methodist * Church at 7-JO p.m.
19th — Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society Christmas dinner at / Whalley Abbey, 7 for 7-JO p.m.
Further details of some of the above events can be , found in adjacent “Lifestyle”advortisements.
O A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 4255GG.
in th e r N o r th -W e s t
to make this an exciting and unique event. On display will bo ceramics, clocks, candlesticks, collage
pictures, oil paintings, embroidery, knitwear, prints and papier mnehe.
jewellery, ceramics, clocks and candlesticks and oil paint- mgs. Further details and bookings on 01282 420513.
Blues Band, straight from their sensational debut at Ronnie - Scott’s, this brass-funk band takes to the stage at 0 p.m. *; Further details and bookings from the box office on 0128 - - 2804721.
Colne: Municipal Hall — tomorrow. Red Lemons Electric
orchestra. Starts 7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings I from the box office on 01(51 007 0000.
Market — from tonight, “Lady Windemere’s Fan*’,, by Oscar Wilde, starring Gabrielle Drake and James Saxon. A ' delicious comedy of manners set among the chattering classes of wealthy London society. Scandal breaks out when ? the tactless Duchess of Berwick lets slip to Lady Windemere that her husband has been calling on the mysterious Mi*s Erlynne, causing gossip and intrigue throughout the eitv. J Various dates and times. Further details and bookings from ' the box office on 01(51 8553 0833. Bridgewater Hall __ • tonight, Sunday and December 15th, the Halle Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano in a programme of works bv ' Busoni, Mendelssohn and Brahms. Relax in this state-of- ' tho-art concert venue and listen to the North-West’-s premier *=
Oswaldlwistlc: St Paul’s Church, Catlow Hall Street — V
December 13th, A Cappella Singers in concert, at 7-30 p.m. r E"titled A Musical Christmas Box", the concert, in aid of /* the NSPCG, will also feature the children of St John the ; * Baptist School, Padiham. Tickets on the door.
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Preston: Guild Hall — tomorrow, love him or hate him comic Ben Elton takes to the stage at 7-30 p.m. December
J iV ’n1 r£stoil Pn>heus Choir in a Christmas festival, with S the Trafford Band and the Sandham Fitchett School of ' in#*8g5u8,'the1’ (loUuls and bookings from the box office on .
Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre, Upper Campfield "
Kenny and his Jazzmen perform a feast of festive favourites. , ,< Further details and bookings from the box office on 01282 - ‘ 430055. Towneley Hall — tonight, celebrate a traditional Italian Christinas, with evocative and passionate tunes, songs and stories from Northern Italy, courtesy of Ensemble del Doppio Bordone. Starts 7-30 p.m. Further details and • bookings from Mid-Pennine Arts on 01282 42108(5. Mid-Pen- nine Gallery, Yorke Street — Monday to December 22nd, ‘ } Christmas crafts exhibition, featuring 70 top craftspeople ‘ ' from throughout the country and their wares, including
, EVENTS — DECEMBER <»TII TO 12TH
Dec — Platform Gallery, Christmas Cracker 111 an alterna tive slumping experience with a range of innovative and affordable gifts for all ages. lith — Civic Hall Cinema, presents “Emma” (U), starring Gwyneth Paltrow, for six nights at 7-JO n.m. I»th — Clitheroe Ceilidhs at St Michael and St John Social Centre, Lowergate, Dave Hunt with Shnke-a-Leg, 8 to 11-J0 p.m.
Proceeds from the spectacular will be in aid of the Marie Nth — Whalley Methodist Church Hal, Chi istmas k u , Proceeds in aid of Cot Death and Childrens Heait
Mth — Clitheroe Library, .children’s Christmas activities. : Listen to stories and make Christmas decorations in the ' meeting room. Admission by ticket only, available from the
i:j(h — Civic Hall Cinema presents "The First Wives Club” (PG), starring Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton, . for six nights at 7-JO.
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