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8 Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, March 7th, 1996
Rihhle Valiev Tourism Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Will be held at
SHEREBURN ARMS HOTEL on Tuesday, March 19th
Commences 7.00 -7.30 p.m. Everybody welcome
Secretary, Mrs Wood: 01200 447600 32ZS3S3S
NOW IS THE TIME E2Z8X A
H0DDER MOTORS SERVICES LTD
DAY EXCURSIONS - MARCH, APRIL, MAY 1996 SUNDAY 17TII-24TH MARCH Depart Extended Country Run (note earlier
time)
SUNDAY 31ST MARCH Extended Country Run
GOOD FRIDAY 5th APRIL Scarborough & Bridlington York
SUNDAY 7lh APRIL Extended Country Run
MONDAY 8TII APRIL Appleby • Penrith - UHswater (returning via Kirkstone Pass)
TUESDAY 9th APRIL
Blackpool (return at 5.30pm) Cleveleys (return at 5.10pm) Fleetwood (return at 5.00pm)
SUNDAY 14th - 21st - 28th APRIL & 5th MAY Extended Country Run
MAY DAY • MONDAY 6TH MAY Villages of North Yorkshire (Coxwold, Hovingham, Helmsley)
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AND THE VAGABONDS CABARET D SATUD
FENCE GATE INN AND BANQUETING CENTRE Wheatley Lane Road, Fence, Burnley 618101 n n n
3 £ 5 2 S E £
;Martholme Grange Cabaret Club ^
THE NEW EXCITING OVER 25’s NIGHT
WEDNESDAY - 9.00 p.m. TO 1.00 a.m. FREE A D M IS S IO N ALL. N IG H T U V E B AN DS
D J . , DISCO CHELSEY’S BISTRO OPEN
SM AR T C A S U A L DRESS
N O DENIM T H U R SD A Y N IG H T
+ TOP CLUB DJ ALEX O'NEIL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DANCE & SOUL NIGHT LIVE BAND ON STAGE
IS
SUNDAY KARAOKE NIGHT CHELSEY’S BISTRO
CABARET SHOW NIGHT
MOTHER’S DAY MARCH 17th 3 COURSE & COFFEE £6.95 Tel: (0 1 2 5 4 ) 3 8 4 8 7 4
, - Book Now for
Usptnall g l r t n i s
TOje iflitton 3&onti, Mr. Clitljeroe, p5?B4 9$ ©
SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY MENU 3 courses and coffee
only £9.95 per person SUNDAY, MARCH 17th
12 noon - 2.30pm and 7 - 9.30pm For further details contact Mike or J udyth
0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 2 2 3
NEW INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE and SUNDAY MARKET
This Sunday March 10th
* LODESTAR * RIBCHESTER Car boot spaces from £8 - arrive between 8a.m. and 9a.m.
ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 or (0 850)843073
No admittance to buyers until 9 a.m. BROCKHALL VILLAGE I
New Indoor Market and Car Boot Sale
THIS SUNDAY March lOth
Follow signs for A59
between Preston &. Clitheroe (near Whalley) | Starts I O
.O a.m. O Trade Enquiries CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY 12th ORGAN
BIRTHDAY CONCERT TDr. jFrtmciS 3fatfedon
REGAL'BUILDINGS?I^EIGHLEY. RD, S K ip i fW v 0 f t t r 'E m m BRETHERTON GOLDLINE: TOURS
Coach excursions March & April Including Easter
March 10th March 17th
j i1,; , / s 1 r » . - I ■<<
• Top Ddne e a c t s , No whore e l s e only a t th o .. : AFTERDARK, Skipton
FOR MORE INFORMATION TEL':-0.1756 700675
Newton in Bowland Parish Council
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e s s e n t i a l g u i d e t o l i v i n g li f e
j t o t h e f u l l in t h e R i b b l e V a l l e y a n d b e y o n d
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held on
Wednesday 13th March 1996 at 7.30 p.m.
in the United Reformed Church School Room ALL WELCOME
(CRAVEN HEIFERf
Mar 10thPOP QUIZ and DISCO with Sun
March 24th March 31st
April 7th Easter Sunday
ApiI ril 8th Easter M onday
April 10th April 12th
April 14th
April 21st April 27lh April 28th
Bowness 8i the Lylhe V a l le y ..........£6.50 I Mothers Day mystery (including roast
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meal) ................................................£13.501 Lowlher Park, Pooley Bridge & Ullswater I ...................................................... £8.00 Kettlewell & Aysgarth Falls . . . . . .£6.50 |
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April 5th Good Friday Isle of Anglesey & North Wales Coast .............................................................£8.50 I
Grange over Sands SMorecambe Bay villages ...............................................£6.001
Bury Market & Winf ie ld s .................£4.50 I Chester City or Zoo, admission not ino.
Lowther Hills & Dumfries.................£9.001 I
............. ......................................... £6.00 I Se’llafield Visitor Centre & N Cumbria I
coast ....................................................£ 8 0 0 1 Hall day m y s te ry .............................. £6.00 I Todays the Day.” Join Martyn Lewis in I the BBC Studios, Manchester___ £5.001 Glasson Dock, Pilling & Fleetwood £5.00 I
.TOURS - Fort Williams Highlands
WIIAULEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel: 01200 22421
SE R V IN G O N L Y T H E F IN E S T CASK A L E S Fri
Mar 9th ANDY KEITH " I Sat
Resident DJ^ I lain and Chris I
Mar 8tli FRANK DANIELS Entertainer I
Brilliant Vocal I
Eastbourne Tenby Ilfracombe Killarney S Ring o Kerry Donegal S Giants Causeway Cheddar Gorge S Bath Cotswolds, Salisbury Hebridean Amsterdam Gloucester S Malvems Paris S Loire Valley Northumberland Scottish Mystery Lincoln Christmas Market
March 26th-30th April 22nd-26th May 19th-25th June 10th-15th June 23rd-29th July 14th-20th Aug 23rd -26th Sept 6 th -8 th Sept 15th-21 st Sept 23rd-26th Oct 4 th -6 th Oct 13th-19th Oct 28th -N o v 1st Nov 11th- 15th Dec 6 th -8 th
Pickups in Clitheroe and surrounding areas. We also operate 20 - 49 seater executive coaches for private hire, Rolls Royce wedding cars and pre booked taxi service.
; Book Direct ■ John Brethertons Gold Line Tours s’ '.(01772) 783795 or at CLITHEROE TRAVEL, 3 ; • - m Castle Street, Clitheroe (01200) 22975 . .
V- WALKING
FOR 25 - 35's Enjoy pleasant
on Social Walks in the Ribble Valley, Forest of Bowland, Pendle Forest and Craven Dales areas.
company and scenery
One Saturday - Monthly
Informal and Free of Charge
Telephone: 01282 813503 for details of next wait
"c a r b o o T! AND CAFE EVERY
SUNDAY a t th e
HENDLY
HOTEL COLNE T o b o o k
Tel: (01282) 705718
SPRINGERS Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)
SUNDAY, MARCH 10th
INDOOR CAR ROOT SALE S talls £8
R efreshments available
T ra d e rs £8 from 8 .3 0 am P ublic from 10 a.m.
FREE ADMISSION RING 696225
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS
BLACKBURN 662424 or
Anytime
105 NEW PARK ST, BLACKBURN
15 MARKET SQ, NELSON
Call or Write to:
NELSON 694929
Bowling & Tennis Club
Clitheroe Cricket,
IMlllIk
11th March, at 8 p.m.
Monday, C C i t f e r o e
Monday, March 11th 7.15 p.m
Q a r cC e n CCuB Ribblcsdale School
I he provi aon of gulden co'our throughout tite year bv
anyone Welcome Subs new due
PENDLETON BERNARD
THE OLD FOUNDRY- •.CaycmUsh Street (
Nr.Tcsco)
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Countiy Pine • China- Lace Glass • Models - Art Deco Pottety • KltchenaUa ____ and much more
,! .F o r d e ta i l s p le a s o p h o n e l ' . 01756 7 9 7 66 7' - V
j T u e , Wed, T h u r s , Fri & S a t - 10.30am - 4;30pm
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(©raanitft emrrituS. Doth iflinstcr) jkogramme to iiululie music
bp: 3LS. JBatlj, $enrp Smart, ilorman Cocbcr, Scrip
lyijillotb & f t m i s JatbsSon
Non-Members: £3 • Students OAP: £2
Tel: (01282) 770934 or (01254) 812169 CLITHEROE PARISH
§9aturl)ap 16th filarcl) 1996 at 8.00pm
Every Friday - 7.45 p.m. Admission £2 - Flrel drink tree
Every Sunday-12.45 p.m.'
Admission Cl-CMdren under 16 FREE I Licensed Bar
For details ring 01253 594357
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE
Fri 8th Mar - 5 nts (not Sat/Sun)
ALL ARE WELCOME THE BRIDE 2| Eves 7.30pm
FATHER OF (PG)
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Brockhall, Nr Whalley (off A59) I LINE DANCING
THE ALAMO ,
RAY, 16th MRHAC £1 7 .9 5
INER DN
SUNDAY 12th - 19th - 26th MAY Extended Country Run
N ACE
MONDAY 27TH MAY City of Lincoln via Sherwood Forrest
TUESDAY 28TH MAY Blackpool
Cleveleys Fleetwood
FRIDAY 31ST MAY Blackpool Cleveleys Fleetwood
Please book at:- Tourist Information
Centre: Ainsworths:
09.45 09.45 09.45
13.10
08.30 13.10 08.30
09.45 09.45 09.45
THURSDAY 30TII MAY Ripon Market & Harrogate (half day) 12.00
09.45 09.45 09.45
£4.50 £4.50 £4.50
ENQUIRIES TO:- CLITHEROE 22590 or 22473 anytime------------------
Hargreaves, Newsagents: 28 Nelson Street, Low Moor Tel: 23105 Abbey Candy Store: 5! King Street, Whalley Tel: 0I2S4 823622
14 Market Place, Clitberoe Tel: 25566 35 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe
Tel: 23115
BRADFORD, Post Office: WADDINGTON Arms: WELL TERRACE, Well Court: HENTHORN, Post Office: LOW MOOR TOP: STATION:
PASSENGERS may board the coach at the following pick-up points:- CIIATBURN Post Office: GRINDLETON, The Duke of York: WEST
WHALLEY ROAD (Mangrove Hotel): BARROW, Bus Stop: WHALLEY, Methodist Church: B1LLINGTON GARDENS.____________
COACH TOURS 1996
27th April - 4lh May PAIGNTON, TORBAY COURT HOTEL £223.00 8 days This Tour is halfboard and includes 3 excursions.
THE battle of the roses comes to the Oldham Coli
seum next month in an award-winning play. A shattered heirloom, a thunder-clap o f sex and a pack
of lies — there’s scandal in Skipton. So goes the “The Cracked Pot”, by Blake MorriBon, which comes to the Coliseum on April 2nd. The play is set in Skipton a t the s tar t of the 19th century
and concerns the rivalry between Judge Adam and a visiting magistrate, Walter, from Manchester. There is also a deeper rivalry, between th e White and Red Roses, which is depicted on the eponymous cracked pot! Further details and bookings for this critically-acclaimed
West Yorkshire Playhouse production are available from the box office on 0161 624 2829.
to the stage at Preston Guild Hall on March 21st. Mr O’Donnell is the UK’s biggest easy-listening s ta r
and he a sell-c
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the box o--------------------------------------------- *- „ ... ... Political intrigue forms the backdrop for V e rd is A
Masked Ball”, a t King George’s Hall, Blackburn, on Wednesday.
The Compagnia d’Opera I tali ana, one of Europe’s oldest
and most successful touring opera companies, brings the opera to the Blackburn venue for a one-off performance, at
7-30 p.m.
The opera caused Verdi problems, as censors thought the theme — the assassination of a king a t a masked ball — a little too close for comfort!
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Further details and bookings of this and all King George s Hall event is are available from the ticket shop on 01254
582582.
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VIDEOS
1. Waterworld 2. Die Hard 3
3. Nobody’s Fool 4. Delores Claiborne
5. Usual Suspects 6. Carrington
7. Fluke 8. Simple Twist of Fate 9. Rob Roy
10. Young Poisoners’ Handbook
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wcllgatc, Clitheroe.
, 3. “Sense and Sensibility” — Jane Austen (Bloomsbury, £3.99) 4. “Mildred Smith’s Favourite Family Recipes” — Ed. Debbie Pol-
Horn (BBC, £12.74*) 2. “Rainmaker” — John Grisham (Arrow, £4.49*)
litt (Sigma, £6.95) 5. “ Behind the Scenes a t the
Museum” — Kate Atkinson (Black Swan, £4.49*) 6. “Trainspotting” — Irvine Welsh (Minerva, £5.24*)
1. “Ken Horn’s Hot Wok" — Ken The man of a million dreams — Daniel O’Donnell — takes voyaging towards “new frontiers with S ta r I re k , in e The Museum of Sciencei and In d u s to . in is
E Theltexhibition. dubbed th e most comprehensive and colourful celebration ever of the Star Trek phenomenon, features a galaxy of original costumes, props and sets from
^T^^exltibition nms from March 29th to Ju ly 14th and 1
leave Trawden Road car park, Colne, a t 10 a.m. and further
next Saturday nine-mile walk, stretcnuig uuih
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details and bookings are available on 01282 870253. Bonsai trees are the subject of a special craft display at
Samlesbury Hall today, tomorrow and Saturday. MThe displays will be given by bonsai specialist Mr Nick
iddleton, from 11 a.m.until 4-30 P-3 » an dfurther details are available from Diana Bimie on 01254 812229.
A special event aimed a t mountain bike enthusiasts is to be held in Rivington on March 16th. .
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Britain’s top mountain bike downhill race team will be on offer a t Rivington Hall Bam car park, between 10-30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
has been organised to promote the enjoyment of cycling and raise awareness of proper use of the countryside. So get into gear and contact Roy Hunt on 01204 594(418 or Clive Weake on 01772 264709 for further details. The series of Saturday morning cinema shows for chil
dren at the Apollo 5 in Blackburn continues this week with “Andre”. The screening starts a t 11 a.m.and further details and bookings are available on 01254 695979.
Planned as a fun day with a senous message, the event . . Free maintenance advice and lubes and a chance to meet . . . .
£4.50 £4.50 £4.50
£4.50 £4.50
£4.50
ALL ENTRIES TOURIST
11.10 13.10
08.15 08.15
£8.00 £6.00
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323
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- D ia r y _KJ D a te s WHAT could be more entertaining than watching
an enthusiastic group of young pe°ple thorougnly enjoying themselves? If last year’s concert is any
BIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, CUT morning 10 a.m. t
MUST BE ON A WHAT’S 0N U®T' ! ^ o
thing to go by, you are certainly in for a treat. The Lancashire Students’ Jazz Orchestra returns to Chth-
eroe Civic Hall on Saturday night, when themusicalpro- E me will include the big band sounds of Count Basie,
practice for hours and regularly meet a t least once a weea for a fiill-blown rehearsal.
entertainment, go to the Civic Hall and listen to A For those couples planning a wedding this year, a trip to
i._ I f its nostalgia you are after, or a different kind ol ___. . . . „f u „ n p fnnmo a i tk o p Inm n r rnw n r f o u r n ig h t s nCXl
ager, then realises he is being silly. So he washes out the hair dye and buys his house back again.. Just when things are getting back to normal, he finds put he is not merely going to be a grandfather — he is also going to be a father! See below for further details.
EVENTS — MARCH 8TH TO 14TH
March — Padiham Painting a t Leisure Group and Miniature — * ••
unue run. . . w , _____________Martin, Diane Keaton,
and Martin Short, for five nights. 8th — St Michael and St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate. Clitheroe Ceilidhs — The Blackthorn Band.
8th — Open community meeting for a presentation Dy the Samaritans, a t the Hark to Bounty, Slaidbum a t 9 p.m. Organised by Slaidbum WI.
» l l t — L.ancasmre oiuueuu* u u* * v ij -hv- - - - - -- -- Hall, Clitheroe, at 7-30 p.m. Presented by the Rotary Club - f i>:i.uinn4nin r^ocBeds jn jtiti of Rotary Chanties and Lan- wsm.a
9th — Lancashire Students’ Jazz Orchestra a t the Civic
TT-.lt ntitLawm
. .. ~ ■ IJXH n wi PmeonfpH h v the RotaTV UlUD av. —rug Awareness Caravan. a 9th — Clitheroe Book Fair a t Clitheroe Town Hall, Church
Street. 9th — Whalley Village Hall. Trash and treasure coffee
fo9rtha7evR e n -n S r e ba s 7 ^ ‘E| a
andDistrict Scouts presenttheGang Slmw a t Chtheroe Par- K S C a t S ™ Booty (flute,
K k b i g 1 ^ t e ^ t t e a t r e s and events throughout
the region is available from f te T om s t Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 25566.
. . . . . . i .. » i — at Whalley Library. presents “Father of the
E& dyes his haivse lS house, acts like a love-sick teen graphs by .Paul Kenny. ,W a i t in t , Exhale” (15), with tfSSBSSS&tAlsst
wTh - T r i S t y Methodist Church coffee morning in the Rib- I h ^ ' l ^ ^ e & b ^ :
Beautiful”, by
1 Miller, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich and many more. Members of the orchestra, aged between 14 and 20,
P I n
10th - Hetaahore Textrie J ^ £ . ' 0f over 40 statts. Crafts ’96 ”. A demonstrahng
ifccfM
Inquiries to Dan Bracftuiy (0HM0 ZM m ^ da]e “Living Switzerland’’ —
- " S B s S ? r ham ^ ^
12th — Chtheroe Library. A w t b to n t reu x , with Jean M a S S d h im r i e 'i o b i i ^ J - g jB - 'g ) annual dinner a t the
and Mrs D. Gregson. » * the O K ta JS A p t P ^ ^ S n ^ E w a t e r i o o c a r on 01282 426161 i n . t h e - R i b b l e G a l l e y ]
m m m
- Glory?)” — Oasis 3. “ In the Mix ’96” — Various Artists
2. “What’s the Story (Morning
1. “JaBRcd Little Pill” — Alanis ’MnrisQpttp
4. “Trainspotting: Original Sound track” — Various Artists
5. “Roots” — Sepultura 6. “Bizarre Fruit” — M-People 7. “Our Friends Electric” — Vari ous Artists
10. “Different Class” — Pulp CD list supplied by Townsend
-BQOiKSi
Chris Ryan (Century, £11.24*) 8. “Rogue Trader” — Nick Leeson
7. “The One that Got Away” —
plained” — Jane Goldman (Simon and Schuster, £11.99*) 10. “Ladder of Years” — Anne Tyler (Vintage, £5.99*)
A s te r isk s denote th is week’s discounts.
Book list supplied by Kaydee Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
(Little Brown, £12.74*) 9. “The X-Files Book of the Unex-.
8. “Expecting to Fly” — Bluetones 9. “The Bends” — Itadiohead
Records, Moor Lane, Ciilhcroc. .
A t t e n t i o n A n t i q u e s
C o l le c to r s !
GB ANTIQUES CENTRE
__110+ dealers M6, EXTT 33
Open 7 days
signs for Leisure Park (01524) 844734
to Lancaster, then follow the brown
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