. . 8 Clitheme Adveriixer & Timex, Jnlji l HU, I'J'Jt! P E T R E Friday, July 12th
Enjoy a LANCASHIRE NIGHT with
PHIL KNIGHT Saturday, July 13th
Appearing Live
probably the Best One Man Band in the World
WAMMY
Don't miss this Superb Entertainment at
LOW MOOR CLUB St Pauls St, Low Moor,- Clitheroe
-■ v Tel. 01200 23496 ' ■
Learning for
An e s s e n t ia l
guide to livinc life to the full in the Ribbie Valley and . beyond.
THE OLD FOUNDRY Cavendish S t re e t (NrTcsco)
LCountry Pine • China * I ace Glass - Models - Art
Deco Pottery - Kltcbenalla I and much more
at Nelson and Colne College ice
The College Adult Programme is now in print. Call Maureen Boyle for your FREE copy (01282) 440258
[TECHNOLOGY DAYS For 7-13 year olds in July and August
Leam food, craft and textile skills with a qualified technology teacher in small groups. 9am - 4pm Venue: West Bradford
Cost £8.00 Including ALL materials
Contact Lesley Woods on 01200 22203
ATTIC The Longridgc
A n t iq u e a n d re p ro d u c t io n fu rn i tu r e , a lso h a n d s t r ip p e d
• Collectables • Antiques^ • Records • Railwayana • Linen and lots of Bric-a-brac far too much to mention
BEST PRICES AROUND Plus 30* stalls selling:
Opening times: Tucs - Sun 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. FREE ADMISSION
29-33 Berry Lane, Longridge Tel: (01772) 786366
ALL ABOVE GOODS
WANTED f
ENROLMENT From 8th July, 1996, Monday to Friday 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. at Reeayford, Nelson or enrol by phone (using a credit card) or enrol by post - enrolment forms in the Prospectus - Call Maureen Boyle for your FREE copy NOW (01282) 440258
DISCOUNTS FREE or REDUCED RATES
Many people qualify for FREE education - call to see if this applies to YOU!
Early Bird Enrol before the 21st August and £5.00 or 5% will be deducted from your course fee!
2 or more programmes If you enrol for two or more programmes we will give you 10%
discount on the cheapest!
Over 60? 50% reduction on vocational programmes!
ADVICE AND GUIDANCE Make sure you choose the right programme! Call in and talk to the experts Thursdays 10.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m. 25 July 1996,
8 August 1996,
1 August 1996 15 August 1996
FREE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CLASS
Running throughout August. Call for details 01282 440200
N g CQ) Scotland Road • Nelson • 440200
A FEAST of puppetry comes to Burnley Mechanics this month when Preston Puppets
prince’s quest for the mischievous firebird responsi ble for the theft of apples from the royal orchard. The four stage areas will feature exciting set
presents “The Firebird”. The ancient Russian folk tale tells of a hapless
designs and a score of bunraku and rod puppets wearing brilliant costumes. “The Firebird" comes alive at 2 p.m. on July 24th
Shopping during the holidays ■ ^ make sure it's in Burnley and don't miss out on the fun.
HeM f abetnl
WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY 8.30p.m.____ plus
The one and only
WAMMYi FREE ADMISSION!
_ THURSDAY EVERy MOMTH |
first b u sh W I G H T I
Adjacent Old Stonehouse Restaurant, Mitton, Whalley 01254 826544
NEXT FUN QUIZ TUESDAY 1 6 th JULY - 8 .3 0 pm
S u p p o r t e d b y T h w a l t e a Wed 24th & Wed 31st July, 2.00pm
T h e Firebird A Fairytale First Told in Die Mists olTime
where the Mysterious Bird ol Fire Steals the Golden Apples front the Royal Orchard and is Hunted by a Hapless Prince
Mon 29th July. 8.30pm - Support: Susan's Attic: T h e U l t im a t e
:O A S IS T R IB U T E
"Wonderwair. "Shakc'rmaker", rWhatcver"<& All the Hits Friday 2nd August, 8.00pm
THE JAZZ COLLEGE ALL STARS with Stan Barker (Keyboards), Steve Berry (Base), Rob
Buddand (Reeds), Dave Hesse! (Percussion), Paul MitchelP Davidson (Dnima) & Special Guest MIKE HALL (Tenor Sai)
Sat 17th August, 2.00pm 'til Midnight
•A BAYOU BONANZA AT PADIHAM TOWN HALL THL CAJUN LXPtRitNCt
with BON TEMPS PLAYBOYS& TI-FER : & Cajun Dance Workshops & Dancc;Displays Authentic Cajun Food i Late Bar •.Save £ - Book Early
Friday 23rd August, 8.30pm Genius of British Pop Music - Only NW Date J U L I A N
MOW BOOKING FOR AUTUMN THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS (5th Sept),
CHRIS BARBER'S JAZZ & BLUES BAND (9th Sept), THE MANDOLIN ALL-STARS (13th SepI), TOE CHARLIE CHUCK SHOW (14th Sepl),
HTicket Office: 01282 430055 Tickets Clithcroc TIC 01200 25566 or Browsholmc Hall 01254 826 719 Adults: £10.00 Children£5.00 Special Rates for* Picnics welcome! l.0, . . at
B r o w s h o l m e H a l l 7.00 p.m. this Sunday, 14th July
Some marquee shelter if wet ! ‘ *. .*. m r i
THE AREA'S MOST
INFORMATIVE
| ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
For Help and Advice on Advertising contact
Angela Healey on I (01282)426161 E x t 423 Friday 12th July
6 nights (not Sunday) SENSE &
SENSIBILITY (U) Evenings 7.30 p.m.
Mow £ u«2y attractive riven Next to Coronation Hotel (
SUNDAY, JULY 14th 9am to e Cars and Small vans £8
CAR BOOT g is b u r n
-Tel-‘el- Mr. C Barnoldsu HORTON GRANGE
Burnley Town Centre - a more enjoyable shopping experience. | f rents organised by Burnley Borough Council«Economic Development Unit}____
Box Hedge Theatre Co on a national tour o f historic houses for the 4th year present an open air theatre performance o f
For a perfect summers evening
17^ BURNLEY Spiffing Holiday Fun for Kids with
V A Z \ M E C H A N IC S p
PRESTO PUPPET THEATRE in A Sparkling Summer Production of
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2. “Complete Theory Test for Cars and Motorcycles” — Driving
1 . “The Horse Whisperer” — Nicholas Evans (Corgi, £4.49*)
4. “Appassionata” — Jilly Cooper (Bantam Press, £12.74*)
3. “Rose Madder” — Steven King (NEL, £5.24*)
Standards Agency (HMSO, £7.49*)
5. “Delia Smith’s Summer Collec- tion” — Delia Smith (BBC,
6. “From Potter's Field” — Patri- £11.24*)
7. 8. 9.
10. B
“The Ghost Road” — Pat Barke (Penguin, £6.99)
cia Cornwell (Warner, £4.49*)
“Excession” — Iain M. Ban! (Orbit, £11.99*)
“Lightning” _ Danielle Ste. (Corgi, £5.99)
“T.h,e Lost World” — Micha Cnchton (Arrow, £5.99)
ookshop Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.
Book list supplied by Kaydec B fO S S a Town C en tre Nova Stre et Band w a lk a b o u t
T o
and 31st, and further details and bookings are avail able from the box office on 01282 30055. Other events: Blackburn: King George’s Hall —
(M A R K E T &
l C A R R O O T THIS SUNDAY.
LANGHO, nea r Whalley off A59 roundabout towards Whallcy
All hard standing 8 acre site at
JULY 14th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- Arrive from 7.30 a.m. ■ Enquiries 01254 240298
Cars from £7. vans and new goods from £ 10
ICRAVEN HEIFER! SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES
WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 22421
Friday July 12th FRANK
Saturday MICHAEL Superb Guitar/ July 13th
DANIELS DEAN
Sunday July 14th DISCO Vocalist
POP Q U IZ & Prizes for winners
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Bitter £1.10 • Lager £1.30 a pint
[
Brilliant Vocal Entertainer
d a ted , t t t td e , 4 /a U e c y
For editorial ring T h e re s a R o b S O t t For advertising ring A n g o la H e a lo y on 0
[ available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, 14th _ Box Hedge "
All entries must be on a W H A T ’S
AT the moment Clitheroe and surrounding villages have lots to offer in the way of things
to see and places to visit. On Saturday, 12 months work will come to fruiti-
School, Billington.
year for the 13 branches of the WI who take part. The finished results of skills, learnt over a lifetime, can be found in the many exhibits of produce, pre serves, flower arranging, confectionery and handi crafts. The show is open all day and the presentation of trophies will take place at 2 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday a visit to West Bradford
Clitheroe Area WI Show is the highlight of the . . .
tion for many ladies in the Ribbie Valley, when Utey display their handicrafts at St Augustine’s RC High
Jp ^ c e ° c n th e r6 e M
beth”. An open air Perf°™?, a9q719 at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 ^6719^
C ^ K sS V h^
buffet meal at 5-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. uicuv or fax 427400.
14th — Concert at WaildowHallf ^ p ° ece(le(i by Cuckston Singers starting at 6430 p. •
16th — Rail Ramblers. An easy eig Leaflet available at Tourist Inform^tmn Centre. ^
17th — Clitheroe Ramblere’ Association. Me6t ^ ston 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel.01200 24815.
will not go amiss. To raise funds for the SuperScan Appeal, 20 residents will open their gardens from 1 to
5 p.m., for you to browse round and pick up garden ing tips. At only £1 this must be a bargain. For all the family, but mainly for the children,
FORTHCOMING EVENTS — JULY 19TH TO 25TH
eiirht-mile walk.
15th - Trinity Youth C® “ rato3 p.m. 5-7, all mer play scheme. Ages
day care. 3-5 creche available. Inquiries, tei-uizw
18th — Centenaries Theatre, StortyhH*’ - tea concert at 2-30 p m. featuring Tom Barnard (bas baritone) and Chris Gould (piano).
there is an activity weekend at Clitheroe Castle from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be an opportunity to increase your knowledge of natural history, science
day. See below for further details.
EVENTS — JULY 12TH TO JULY 18TH
July — Platform Gallery exhibition “Teasets and Textiles”. Each Tuesday, until the end of July, there will be a textile demonstration by artists currently
exhibiting, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. July — Whaltey Abbey contemporary art exhibi
tion to mark the 700th anniversary of the monks at
Whnlley Abbey. July to August — Centenaries Theatre. Stonyhurst, summer art
exhibiton.Collection of works by nobert
Clayton and Bethan Clayton. 12th — Civic Hall Cinema “Sense and Sensibility
(PG) for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 13th — Clitheroe Area WI Show at St Augustine s RC High School, Billington. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Presentation of trophies at 2 p.m. 13th — Ribbie Valley Mayor’s Parlour, coffee morn
ing in aid of Methodist Overseas Missions Network.
Inquiries to Mrs Morris, tel. 01200 27815. 13th to 14th — West Bradford garden walk. Visit 20 gardens between 1 and 5 p.m. on behalf of Super- Scan Appeal. Free parking at village hall. 13th to 14th — Clitheroe Castle Museum. Activity weekend —exploration, children’s activities, tours.
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the Alan 423186
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19th — Civic Hall Cinema “Down Periscope" (12) six
and local history, including gold-panning, fossil hunts, making dinosaur collages and have-a-go period wash
m h 1— S^perSran Appeal barbecue at c loueh Bot;j tom Farmi Bashall Eaves. Inquiries, tel. 01254 Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society. Cornell with
Gerald Cook and Anita Angus. Station, 10 a.m., £4. 21st __ Clitheroe Ramblers Association. Meet
Waterloo car park at 10 a.m. for
22nd — Clitheroe Women’s Aglow Fenowship. Chth- eroe Library at 7-15 p.m. Speaker, Ann Strickland, of
„....
22ndnto August 23rd — Sports and Arts in Rural Parts. An action-packed programme of exciting sports and arts activities and entertainment for chil
dren. Inquiries, tel. 01200 452479. 22nd to Aug 26th — Stonyhurst College. Open to the ..
public Saturday to Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m. 23rd to 25th — Civic Hall Cinema. “Dunston Checks In”, (PG). Matinees only at 2 p.m. 24th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Meet Read Parish Church at 7 p.m. Inquiries, John Hudson
(01254 824481.
25th — Slaidbum Silver Band presents Brass at the Bounty”. A season of evening concerts at the Hark to
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25th — Longridge Youth and Community Centre. Young People’s Television workship. Make your own
Bounty Inn, Slaidbum, at 7-15 p.m. . #
television programmes and adverts. Ages 11-18 from 6-30 to 9-30 p.m.
Inquiries, tel. 01200 24635. 14th — White House, Downham, sale of home-pro duce, cakes, plants, jams and jellies from 1 to 4 p.m. in aid of Sue Ryder Foundation. 14th — Lancashire Countryside Events. Bowland Pathfinder strenuous fell walk from Langden Brook to Chipping. To book tel. 01995 640557.
25th — Lancashire Countryside Events. An evening walk round Sabden valley with Colin Cooke. Duration 2-3 hours. To book tel. 01995 640557. Further details of some of the above events can be
' .
found in adjacent “Lifestyle”advertisements. A booking service for theatres and events through
i n r t h e M o M h M e s t r—
other Animals”. Sculptress Louise O’Connor uses the natural qualities of raw clay to portray the sometimes human characteristics and often humorous qualities of - theelephant. Further details on 01282 421986. Burscough: Martin Mere Wildfowl Sanctuary —
box office on 01282 30055. Mid-Pennine Gallery, Yorke Street — until August 31st, “Elephants and
throughout the summer, see five whistling swan cygnets, recently hatched, and other w’onders of the natural world. Further details on 01704 895181. Haslingden: Haslingden High School — July 17th,
July 19th, organist Keith Bond in the first of a scries of summer lunchtime organ recitals, 12-45 p.m. Free admission and programme notes on the door; July 27th, Soul Night Out, featuring five hours of rare soul and Motown classics, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01254
Saturday 13th July 1 1 . 0 0 a.m.)
1 . 0 0 p ,m . ? 3.00 p,.m.J
582582.Bolton: Jumbles Information Centre, Bradshaw — Sunday, demonstration of leaf jewellery, by Sylvan Crafts. Further details on 01204 853360. Turton Tower — July 16th, the Development of Contempo rary Crafts in Britain, lecture by Barry Hepton, craft development officer with the North-West Arts Board, 7-30 p.m. Free admission, but please book on 01204 852203. Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — July 29th, No Way
Fabians Punch & Judy
Scotland, with brilliant performances that capture the sound of Oasis. Starts 8 p.m.; July 24th and 31st, Presto Puppets presents “The Firebird”, an ancient Russian folk tale, at 2 p.m. A score of bunraku and
rod puppets in a riot of colour and comedy! Further details and bookings of all Mechanics events from the
V ID E O S
, 6. Clueless 7. French Kiss 8. Crimson Tide 9. Tall Tale
, 3. Dangerous Minds 4. Apollo 13 5. Seven
1. Babe 2. Ace Ventura 2
10. Something To Talk About Video rentals list supplied by
starts 6-30 p.m. Manchester: Royal Exchange Mobile Theatre,
farming activity and competition night, organised by Rossendale and Rochdale National Farmers’ Union,
Upper Campfield Market — July 11th to August 17th, “The Philadelphia Story", starring Jordan Baker (of “City Hall”) and Una Stubbs. One of the best-loved comedies of the 1940s, which tells the tale of society bride Tracy Lord on the eve of her wed ding. Furthor details and bookings on 0161 833 9833. Museum of Science and Industry — until July 14th, Star Trek; The Exhibition. Visit the bridge of the Starship Enterprise and examine the Galaxy first hand! Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further details and bookings on 0161 832 2244.
.
Sis, the original and best Oasis tribute band. They have been stunning audiences at sell-out shows in
street theatre featuring Martin Big Pig, 11-30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Avenham Park—July 28th, free wind concert featuring the Preston Concert Band, 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. Further details and bookings of both events from the Tourist Information Centre on 01772 253731.
Preston: Preston Flag Market — July 27th, free
demonstration of woodcarving, by George Holme, and pressed and dried flowers, by Elizabeth Lucas. Further details on 01254 812010.
C D s -
1. “The Very Best of Crowded House” — Crowded House
,2. “ Jagged L i t t le P i l l” — Alanis Monssette
.4. “New Hits *96” — Various Artists '5. ‘Life —Simply Red
3. “Moseley Shoals” — Ocean Colour Scene
6. “Diva: Soprano at the Movies” — Lesley Garrett
7" — OasfaS *hC Story) «°™ing Gloiy?” 8. “The Score” — The Fugees 10 Era.1"!? In*? — Celine Dion
. The Smurfs Go Pop” —The Smurfs
CD list supplied by Townsend Records. Moor Lane. Clithcroc.
-------— ------------------------t s u i f i v s Samlesbury: Samlesbury Hall — until Sunday, a . .,
out the region is available from the Tourist Informa tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 25566.
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