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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March n th , 1996 Royal British Legion *' Waddington Branch ° ANNUAL DINNER Friday 22nd March 1996
The Moorcock Inn Waddington Fell
Lounge Suits 7 .30 for 8pm Ring 01200 22090 Tickets £11.00 Clitheroe Spring OVCusic n
nch ” action - " for ■ ’’ children
Adult £2.50
(grange ‘Brass Friday. March 22nd 1996 at 7.30 p.m. Refreshments included
Concession £ 1.50 Tickets from R Hailwood 01200 22446 *01200 24240 or on the door Please support Wharfedale Agricultural Society celebrating 200 years on May 18th, 1996
OTLEY SHOW 1796 - 1996
Cattle, Rare Breeds, Sheep. Shires, Private Driving, Shetlands, Hunters. M &. M Leading Rein, First Ridden, Show jumping (BSjA) Side Saddle, Poultiy, Pigeons. Waterfowl, Produce. Handicrafts, Floral Art, YFC, junior Sections, Tug O War and Farriers Entries Cose April 18th
For Schedules, please state section required
Secretary - Mrs j. M. Raw, 15 Bridge Street, Otley LS21 IBQ. Tel: 01943 462541
Charity Registration No. 223665 ■Q jR f l D i a r y «v
19 Bridge Road, Chatburn,
Nr Clitheroe &
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GIVE YOUR MUM A MEAL TO
REMEMBER ON MOTHER S DAY
DOG & PARTRIDGE Barrow
MOTHERS DAT S3
(SUNDAY MARCH 17th) MEALS SERVED FROM 12noon until 9.00pm Rooking advisable please
RING MICK OR JAN ON 01X54 8X3179
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CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB LTD Castle Street, Clitheroe. Tel: 22410
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING to be held in the club on
Wednesday 20th March 1996 at 8.00p.m.
Waddington Village Social Club
A . G . M .
Tuesday 26th March ‘9 6 at 8.00p.m.
.•b m Ail members cordially invited
^ B U R N L E Y S A A MECHANICS
I f V A r } iH tAMERICAN LINE DANCING
Friday 15th March, 7.30pm Padiham Town Hall
o LIVE "NEW COUNTRY MUSIC" from
C A P R ICO RN ^beginners) Saturday 16th March, 8.00pm
The Stars of the' West End Smash "Buddy" in the''Heartbeat Tour":
BUDDY HOLLY & THE CRICKETERS Wednesday 27th March, 7.30pm
FISHP00L DANCE COMPANY IN "SITE" Taking over the whole Mechanics building for an
evening of daring, theatrical, humorous movement - Friday 29th March, 8.00pm
A NIGHT OF UNSTOPPABLE INDIE MADNESS!!
HEDGEPIG, WALTER MITTY'S HEAD, DRAW ★
EASTER BANK HOLIDAYS Thurs 4th - Mon 8th April
FIVE MAJOR CONCERTS 4 ALL DAY SESSIONS this Year the Music
PlaysfiM.OOomK
Accommodation Packages Available An
essential guide to living life
to the full |n the Ribble Valley and beyond
LTE LISN OIS N E AR ANR IN LAU HIS FR
UHR ALO LUIAA RD LRY GRE K G PESR CR AL
The Eiqhth SLUES
Festival Stage * Acoustic Concerts Workshops * lectures Music £ Record S talls :,., y J ic k e t i .Q n . S a le /Voru Goad Food £ Real Ales
FESTIVAL E E E r a E K B
if?’ * *” -* ' Reg Charily No 201707 Interested in Wildlife,
Conservation and Green Issues? The World Wide Fund for Nature needs local volunteers urgently.
C u r io u s ? Come along Jo an informal meeting
on Tuesday, .19 March at 7.30 pm
Clitheroe Library Tel: Barbara, WWF 01477 533423
For further information & to reserve a seat
| Clitheroe Social Club §
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Bobby'Mdck &;The Nightrain * Dana Gillespie A
/;•Winchesters • Michael Roach & Many More Festival Ticket £60-Individual Concert Tickets Available
, .‘FRE FESTIVAL BRO E CHURE AVAILABLE NOW, CALL.
Ticket Office: 01282 30055 NOW BOOKING FOR SPRING
Sun 31st March: CARLTON MAIN FRICKLEY COLLIERY BAND,12th April: Tribute to
NIRVANA, 25th April: THE MUSIC COLLECTION - Chamber Music at St. Peter's Church, Fri 26th
April: Punk Rock Babylon at Padiham Town Hall with EDDIE & THE HOT RODS + Paul Gray of the Damned + 2 Supports, 30th April: INDIE NIGHT - Direct from Manchester NORTHERN UPROAR + Support, 1st May: THOSE WERE THE DAYS, 3rd May: An Evening with CRAIG CHARLES "Live on Earth". 31st May: An Evening with PAM AYRES
Ticket Office: 01282 30055
8 ST PATRICKS DAY* • PARTY
F r id a y 1 5 th M a r c h §
LIVE IRISH BAND g & D I S C O
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S a tu rd a y 1 6 th M a r c h #> SAVANNAH RYE *
CLITHEROE TOWN
COUNCIL Meetings: Monday 18th March
7.00pm Planning & General Purposes
Members o f the public are welcome and may participate •«*»
THE OLD FOUNDRY Cavendish Street: (Nr Tcsco)
9 •
Deco Pottery • Kltchenalla | and much more
Country Pine • China - . Lace Glass • Models • Art I
1 • Tue, Wed, Thurs, Prl & Sat -
* ;i ,'-i0.30arh -:4.30pm, , Fordetails please phone : /
•. ••01756 797667 ■ ' ; |
CAR BOOT AND CAPE EVERY
SUNDAY a t th e
HENDLY HOTEL COLNE — To b o o k Tel: (01282) 705718
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgatc, Clitheroe.
1. “Ken Horn’s Hot Wok” — Ken Horn (BBC, £12.74*)
2. “ Behind the Scenes at the Museum” — Kate Atkinson
3. “Rogue Trader” — Nick Leeson (Little Brown, £12.74*)
4. “Rainmaker” — John Grisham (Arrow, £4.49*)
5. “Sense and Sensibility” — Jane Austen (Bloomsbury, £3.99)
6. “Trainspotting” — Irvine Welsh (Minerva. £5.24*)
(Black Swan, £4.49*)
Clitheroe Young Farmers are having a
MUCK HAUL
in Clitheroe and surrounding districts Saturday 23rd March
Proceeds to Clitheroe Health Centre No load too small - £1.00 per barrow
The London Stage Company Present T H E G R E A T E S T S T A R
upported by Thw a lte s Friday 15th March, 7.30pm
Over 30 sensational Streisand Songs are per formed in this Showstopping Musical Biography
STREISAND IN SONG
To order your muck ring Michael Bumop on 01200 27839
COUNTRY &
WESTERN NIGHT PLUS DISCO
Friday 22nd March 7.30 p.m.
at the Catholic Social Centre
Dancing to Lonestar Sheriff Tickets available on the door
STONYHURST COLLEGE
General Manager, Stony hurst Development Company,
C m i C K E T April 9th - 12th 1996 Further details from: The
Course Director: Dr Peter Sutcliffe Senior Staff Coach for Lancashire
Stonyhurst College, Stonynurst, Clitheroe BB7 9PZ
Telephone: 01254 826345/ Fax: 01254 826732
3 COURSE LUNCHEON £9.95 per person
at The Brown Cow on Sunday, March 17th Book early to avoid disappointment
Phone Paul or Neil on 01200 441272
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again on Tuesday. If all things home-made tempt your palate, then
■ P0lil ,
display of men’s waistcoats and accessories for wed dings and other special occasions made by Jacqueline
a perfect fit and giving freedom to choose the style and fabric to suit a particular occasion. Prom today, an exhibition of the work of Lanca
the Parish Church Lower Hall is the place to be between 10-30 to 11-45 a.m. The message is, as ever, be prompt — jams, cakes, bread, vegetables and crafts all sell out pretty quickly. During March, at Clitheroe Library, you can see a
Wadge. All her garments are hand-made to order, ensuring
shire-based photographer Paul Kenny can be seen at the Platform Gallery. The exhibition, entitled “Secrets of Dark Contemplation”, comprises images of a remote and beautiful area of North West Scot land. The selenium-toned prints have a dark, nch beauty and stillness. See below for further details.
EVENTS; — MARCH 15THTO 21ST
March —Clitheroe Library, a display of rural and industrial landscape water collection by Mrs Janet Kenyon and waistcoats and bow-ties by Mrs Ja c queline Wadge. March —Longridge Library, display of paintings by Preston Art Society and exhibition of dried flow ers by Nicki Cuddy. 15th to April 20th —Platform Gallery, "Secrets of
Dark Contemplation”, an exhibition of black and white photographs by Paul Kenny. 15th —Civic Hall Cinema, “Waiting to Exhale” (15), with Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett, for six nights. lOth —St John’s Church, Hurst Green, St Patrick’s
Day dance and supper, in the memorial hall at 7-30 p.m. lfilh —Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society, 12th
birthday concert featuring Francis Jackson (organist Emeritus, York Minster) at 8 p.m. 10th —Trinity Methodist Church coffee morning in the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, from 10 a.m. to noon.
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ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHAT'S 0 * U S IN G S FO R ^A V A ILA B L ^ f ROM t H TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET PLACE, CLITMBiw b
— • . . T v A talk. “Colour me. Beaur ri8fu ^ l ,y 0® B a s h t^ yLearn how to bring colour
19tV—Clitheroe WI Market, Parish Church Lower Hall, 10-30 to 11-45 a.m.
piitheroe at 10-30 a.m.
for^a~even^^e easy^walk via^Edisford Bridge, Great ffitton Ribbley Way. Picnic lunch. Leader
l5)Th0 - JRiP bbie Valley Stamp Club, members’, eve
Clitheroe and District Scouts present the Gang mow at Clftheroe Parish Church Hall. Inquiries, tel. 01^00.
ning at United Reformed Church, Moor Lane,
Cl.th- SS& to^23rd —-The Gang Show's
l i s t—Clitheroe Library. Recital by Jonathan Rooter (flute) and Ian Tate (piano) at 2 p.m.
.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS — MARCH 22ND TO 28TH
, ;
22nd —Civic Hall Cinema, “Heat” (15) for six nights, with A1 Pacino, Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer. 22nd —A recital evening by. musicians of Stony hurst College, at the Centenaries Theatrei, St Mary s Hall, 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel 01254 826063 or .TIC on 01200 25566. Proceeds in aid of Learning to Gare. 23rd —Grand auction in aid of St Pauls Church, Low Moor, steeple appeal. Viewing in the morning •
from 10 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 22542. w f 23rd —Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet Water.
loo car park at 9-30 a.m. for 12-mile walktoDunsop.. Bridge. Leader Alan Richards (tel. 01200 441313). . 2 4 th __North East Lancashire Ramblers Associa tion, Bakewell. Inquiries, tel. 01282 612123.
25th —Women’s Aglow Fellowship International,. Clitheroe Chapter, in the meeting room of Until- eroe Library. All women welcome. Inquiries,- tel.
. 01200 440318.
28th —Ribblesdale Camera Club, travel 'show fea-^ ‘^Birds of
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turing California, 7-30 p.m. 28th —Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, Moreeambe Bay”, a talk by John Wilson. • A booking service for theatres i and events
01200 2.5566. n I
throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place,■ Clitheroe, on.
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IF nostalgia is your scene, the Mechanics in Burnley is the place to be this weekend. Tomorrow, Barbra Streisand’s meteoric rise to
stardom is charted in a tribute to her magic, featur ing over 30 of her hits, played and sung by the Lon don Stage Orchestra and stars of the West End. The show starts at 7-30 p.m. Contact the ticket office on 01282 30055. On Saturday a two-hour rock ’n’ roll spectacular
takes to the stage in the much-acclaimed Buddy Holly and the Cricketers’ heartbeat tour. Hit songs such as “Peggy Sue,” “Oh Boy” and “Raining in My Heart” are all featured in this fast and furious extravaganza. Tickets are available by calling 01282 30055. On March 29th the Mechanics presents a night of
“unstoppable Indie madness” featuring Hedgepig, Draw and‘Walter Mitty’s'Head.'Hedgepig comprises young musicians from Pendle who stomped to success ; in the prestigious 1995 Panasonic Soundblast Awards. Tickets are available from the box office. Big band enthusiasts should keep an eye on the Mechanics’ Champion Brass in Concert series
throughout the year, with the next offering being the Carlton Main Frickley Band on March 31st at 2-45 p.m.
- - Travelling further afield, Preston Guild Hall’s
Charter Theatre is showing the film, “Bandish” (12), on Saturday . It is a love story starring Jackie Shroff and Juhi Chawla. Telephone 01772 653313 for details. On Sunday, radio’s favourite non-nuclear family, The Bradshaws,' is returning to the theatre for an
T V I D E O S*
1. Walerworld 2. Die Hurd 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
evening of homespun humour and nostalgia. Daniel O’Donnell's concert on March. 21st is now
sold out. On March 24th the Rotary Club of Preston,
in association with the ^Lancashire Evening Post”, presents the Royal Air Force Central Band and,, on March 26th, pianist Martin Roscoe plays works by Haydn, Schumann and Chopin — both events at the . Guild Hall’s Charter Theatre. At the Apollo Cinema in Blackburn, a week of spe
cial films, to celebrate 100 years of cinema continues today with Orson Welles in “The Third Man” (PG) at 2 p.m. and 4-15 p.m. and Robert De Niro in “The Deer Hunter” (18) at 7-45 p.m. Further details avail-- able by telephoning 01254 695979.
Until Sunday, Germen and Lesley Best will be ’ ;
demonstrating their skills making Swiss ispeciality “ dolls and clowns at Samlesbury Hall,’where Davia’ Walmsley will also be making glass mosaics. The hall is open from 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. each day; excluding Mondays. For further details, call 01254 812229. I f you fancy stretching your legs this weekend,
then a six-hour walk along the Bronte Way, covering nine miles from Haworth to Wycoller, has been arranged by Lancashire Countryside Service on Saturday. I t starts at 10 a.m. at Trawden Road car park. Telephone 01282 870253 for information. Book ing is essential to arrange transport. On March 23rd a children’s activity takes’place in
the woods at Whalley. Wellingtons or boots are necessary and parents should telephone 01772 264709 fordetails.
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1. “ (What's the Story?) Morning Glory” — Oasis
2. “Jagged Little P ill” — Alanis Morissette
3- “ H i t s ” — Mike a n d - th e Mechanics
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4. “Trainspotting: Original Sound-* track” — Various Artists - ■ , .... 5. “Mercury Falling” — Sting
"• Ocean Drive” — Lighthouse Family
7. In the Mix ’96” — Various Artists
8. “Bizarre Fruit” — M-People 10 ..?w ? lcy Road" — Paul Weller
. ‘Different Class” — Pulp
CD l is t supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
HiB O O K S -
7. “The X-Files Book of the Unex p la in ed ” — Ja n e Goldman (Simon and Schuster, £11.99*)
8. “Ladder of Years” — Anne Tvler (Vintage, £5.99*)
9. A Ruthless Deed” — Catherine Cookson (Corgi, £5.99) , . ..
10. “The One that
Got.Away’ - __ Chris Ryan (Century, £11.24*)'::
Book list supplied by Kaydec
Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Asterisks denote this week’s " ;
__________ discounts.
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MOORLAND SCHOOL, CLITHEROE from April 1st to April 4th
This; course is for young athletes between the aqe of 9 to 1 S years and provides BOTH anintrpduction to all athletic events
A N D more specific coaching ,n chosen events for athletes who will be competing in school and club competitions
The course will be staffed by B.A.F. senior and club coaches
Course director is Syl Sampey B.A.F. Senior Coach crU n 1. Education Officer for North'West Athlefcs d C °ach
Times: 10 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. - COST
For application forms please rina (0 1 2 0 0 )2 3 8 3 3 nn9
for any specific enquiries (01200) 27762
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