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Clitheroe 42222.', (Editorial), 42222.:22222 (Advertising). B u r n le y 422221 (Classified) Compiled by


“ S f D ish ? i?/.1'V ° ‘ir D ish o f th e W e e k ideas on 01200 22324 or send them ’ ^wheroc Advertiser & Times, 3, King Street, Clitheroc, BB7 2EW


Clitlicroe Advertiser & Times, August 15th, 190G 13 P E T U E M A R K E T &


C A R R O O T THIS SUNDAY,


SALMON SUPREME with Mike Famworth,


A POPULAR dish at the Cottage Restaurant, Gis-


r^^Tr18 ^his week’s Dish of the Week. Salmon supreme is an ideal


summertime recipe and, as Mike Farnworth finds cooking fish a


real joy, this dish is one of his favourites. At this country-style restau­


of the Cottage Restaurant, Gisbum


with the many regulars who call, as well as new customer who soon


become regulars. Other favourite meals on the


menu include Mike's freshly-bat­ tered cod and a mouth-watering


prawn salad. To complement the salmon


rant, run by husband and wife team Mike and Linda, diners are tempted with an array of delicious home-made food. Mike concen­ trates on the main courses, while Linda prefers making puddings and cakes as well as home-made soups.


known couple who moved to the Cottage Restaurant three years after their marriage and, working and living together for the last 27 years, have continued to create a happy atmosphere.


They are a popular and well-


rooms, decorated with souvenirs from various parts of the world and antiques, a coffee lounge and licensed bar. It is always busy.


The restaurant has two dining delicious.


SALMON SUPREME (serves 2)


• 2 (> to 7oz. salmon supremes • 2 tbsp medium white wine 9 squeez.e of lemon juice • •


Ingredients:


salt and pepper sprig of dill


Method:


foil. Place salmon in middle and add wine, salt and pepper, squeeze of lemon juice, sprig of dill. Fold foil to make a parcel. 2. Rake in a medium oven for


1. Line a baking tray with tin


supreme, Linda has supplied an ideal sweet which is extremely easy to make and tastes quite


AUGUST 18th 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Marcia Morris a mixed salad. Chefs tip:


but, for those who like a sauce, simply add one teaspoon butter, one tbsp double cream, pinch of chopped parsley to the juices, stir and pour over salmon.


We serve our salmon natural


Easy Lemon Flan (serves (>)


Ingredients:


9 8 chocolate digestive biscuits • loz. butter • rind and juice of three lemons • 1 405gr tin sweetened con­ densed milk • half pint double cream


Method:


crushed digestive biscuits. Mix together and line an Sin. flan dish. Rake for five minutes in a


1. Melt butter in pan and add


moderate oven. 2. In a bowl, mix together rind


approximately 15 minutes. 2. Serve supremes with broc­


coli, buttered carrots and new potatoes or fresh garden pc;is or


LANGHO. n e a r Whallcy o f f A 5 9 r o u n d a b o u t tow a rd s Whallcy


All hard standing 8 acre site at


E n q u ir ie s 0 1 2 5 4 2 4 0 2 9 8


Cars from £7. vans and new goods from £ 10 Arrive from 7.30 a.m.


10.30am-4.30pm


NOW OPEN 7 DAYS


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and juice of lemons, condensed milk and double cream and cover biscuit base. Cool in fridge for two


ice cream.


hours. Serve with a swirl of cream or


PEOPLE frequently ask me what my favourite wine is, and I usually reply that it would be quicker and easier to tell them those I dislike! It depends on mood, the occasion, whether or not 1 am eating, what I am eating, even where I am ami


what the weather is like. All these factors can have a bearing on what I enjoy. Having said that, I do have a shortlist of all-time


favourites — that is, those I would request as a last wish, if a condemned woman, or would choose to take on a desert island! At the top of the list are red wines packed with


On the Grapevine jg^g| With wine writer Sue Lewtas


technique in order to concentrate the sugar and thus


increase alcohol content. The result is a wine with an outstanding array of


flavours that is rather difficult to describe, as it is both bitter (“amaro” is the Italian for bitter), yet with


a rich, berry fruit taste. I recently enjoyed Villalta 1990 Amarone della Val­


plenty of flavour and body — gutsy red wines, with attitude, you might say! Amarone della Valpolicella falls into this category, being to ordinary Valpolicella what Arnold Schwarz-


policella Classico (Marks and Spencer, £9.9!)). This is a single vineyard wine, produced by wine­


maker Carlo Speri, in Pedemonte, one of only five communes permitted to make Amarone in the Veneto region of North-East Italy. Having spent four years in oak barrels, it has an almost port-like quality and is at its most stunning


negger is to Ronnie Corbett. I t is produced from selected Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara grapes that undergo a special drying


in my View


FIREWORKS, good food and a feast of fine music — all were in abundance at this


top-note event. Broughton Hall has been the home of the Tempest family for


Offenbach, Strauss and Pachabel’s Canon, the talented orchestra delighted the audience with its


600 years, but when the Perform­ ing Arts Symphony Orchestra came to town it hosted more than 5,000 classical music enthusiasts. In a programme featuring


musical prowess. High resolution laser graphics


Fireworks and laser symphony concert,


a t Broughton Hall, Skipton (Performing Arts Symphony Orchestra)


Performing Arts Management, a leading producer of outdoor classi­ cal concerts in Britain.


The event was organised by


awarded the title of Music Event Organiser of the Year and it is easy to see why — it has got per­ forming arts down to a fine art!


In 199:1, the company was


accompanied much of the pro­ gramme, while a plethora of fire­ works exploded in resplendent colour against the magnificent backdrop of this Skipton stately


home.


the finest degree, from the baton- waving of orchestra conductor Nicholas Smith, to the arm-wav­


The event was orchestrated to


ing of an army of stewards, who directed, with considerable speed


1 CRAVEN HEIFER** Friday, JOHNNY Brilliant


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 422421


SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES


August 16th


Sunday,


SOLO Vocalist Prizes


5 0 s / 6 0 s


August P O P Q U IZ for 18th & P IS C O winners


Clitheroe Garden Club


M e e t b a b y K a r h a : a t C h e s te r Z o o ! -


UPTON, CHESTER (JUST OFF THE A411 OPEN 10AM. FREE CAR PARKING TELEPHONE: (01244) 380280 ^


CONSERVATION CANNOT WAIT El A f*ginmd Chofily


A M U A L S H O W Flowers, fruit & vegetables


Open 2 p.m. • Admission 25p Refreshments available


SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th Parish Church, Lower Hall


CIVIC HALL - CLITHEROE


Friday 16th August 6 nights (not Sunday)


KINGPIN (12)


Evenings 7.30pm


trinity youth & COMMUNITY CENTRE


SUMMER PLAYSCHEME ACTIVITIES


FOR CHILDREN AGED 8 TO 11 MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS


10 a.m. to 3 p.m. £2 per day - Places available - Bring own lunch Games, Arts & Crafts, Outside Visits


For help and advice on advertising on the


‘LIFESTYLE GUIDE’ Please contact:


Angela Healey on 01282 426161 or


Miriam Banks on 01200 22323


B E A C H P A R T Y N IG H T ! / t h e m a n g r o u e h o t e l


I E W f i S J A C K S O N C H A R I T Y A P P E A L


WHALLEY ROAD TEL444334 1 7 t h ^ y G O S T 9 6 .


C .d7 * K A R 6 0 K | .B .“ l.S i ° tfle ■ ‘HKSSss


LaST UMBO-LAMBADA! P U N C H - S A N C R IA !


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Tucs/Wcd/Thurs 20/21/22 Aug


THE SWAN PRINCESS (U) Matinees only 2.00pm


HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENTS G R A N D


C R A F T F A IR QUALITY CRAFTS


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SUNDAY 18th AUG 10a.m. -5p .m.


‘fV HERITAGE FAIRS * L Tel: 01282 844037


R.V.L.D.A.


AGM at the


British Legion on


August 27th at


8 p.m.


(Registration sheets at your local)


DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC DUNKENHALGH


HOTEL. Nr. Accrington (M65. J7) ON


^ Clitheroe Community Hospital Day Hospital


Commumcare


Do you have a skill or a hobby which you would be willing to share?


At the Day Hospital we are looking for people who have a skill or hobby which may be suitable to demonstrate or teach to patients


We will pay approximately £10 per


session and the materials for the patients will be supplied


For further information please contact SR Neanette Cowperthwaite on (11200 427311 ext 143


p ) Jfr? ami dexterity, thousands of cars


homes throughout the country over the coming weeks, ending with a Last Night at the Proms, at Harewood House, near Leeds, on September 1st. If you are looking for a night to


in an out of the event. Concerts will be held at stately


ADVANCE NOTICE OF OUR GREAT AUTUMN PROGRAMME


ROOKING N O W ! Anthony Newlcy....................................... 4th October


remember, then the Performing Arts Symphony Orchestra will


01625 573477. T h e r e s a R o b s o n WOMEN'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP


A N e tw o r k o f C a r in g W o m e n Invite you to


MONDAY, AUGUST 19th


CLITHEROE LIBRARY Meeting Room


7.30pm - Refreshments from 7.15pm___________ Speaker: JESSYCA WILSON


C l i t h e r o e C h a p t e r


Spirit of the Dance - in the Rivcrdancc Tradition...................... 5th Oclobcr Time Wizard -


help you hit the high note. Fur­ ther details and bookings from Performing Arts Management on


Puppets and Magical Effects.............9th/10th October Syd Lawrence Orchestra.......................12th Oclobcr Bob Downe - Alternative Comedy...........I3th October Ken Dodd Happiness Show...........I6th/I7th October Rick Derringer - Hard Rock Blues........ 18th Oclobcr Strongheart - Heavy Rock. . . ...............25th October Nelson Civic Choirs............................... 27th October


,


Catfish Keith - Acoustic Blues................................. 27th October (Aft)


Mark Thomas - Alternative Comedy................................30th October


Four Men and a Dog - Folk Rock band.......................................31st October


Wishbone Ash....................................... 1st November The Ultimate 60's Concert................2nd November Lindisfarne..........................................3rd November


Red Riding Hood - Puppet Show with a new twist...........12th November Jo Brand - Alternative Comedy.........13th November Tom Paxton........................................14th November Ga Ga - Queen Tribute Show.............15th November Gregg Proops - Alternative Comedy. .20th November The Big Town Playboys.....................22nd November Andy Ross Orchestra....................... 23rd November Ralph McTell..................................... -27th November


Jeremy Hardy - Alternative Comedy. . .1st December The Red Lemons - Soul Band............. 6th December Joe Brown.............................................8th December Geoff Green - Alternative Comedy ...11th December Star Turn On 45 Pints - Chaotic Turn.......................................13th December


Houghton Weavers Christmas Show ................................................................20th December


Christmas Carol Concert.................22nd December New Years Eve Soul Par ty ................31st December


PANTOMIME 2nd to 15th January


SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Starring Nick Freedman


(Alex from Home and Away)


To book or for further information ring 01282 864721 or call at Pendle Wavelengths, Burnley Mechanics,


Clitheroe T.I.C., Barnoldswick T.I.C. or 61 Albert Road, Colne.


SUMMER 1996 - NIGEL EVANS MP Wednesday, August 21st 1996 1030am.- 1120am. M elior, near Spar


I1J0 am-1220 pm Ribchester.nearRibchesterConsenauveGub 1130am.- 1220p.m. Hunt Gteen, near W emar M orial W


1.10 pm-2 pm. 210 p.m.-3 pm


3.10 pm-4 pm ■U0pm-5pm


hallcy, M ain Car Part


Biilington. near Post O Wilpshire, near Butchers


Tuesday* Aupu»i 20il> 1996 930am.- 1020am. W


Il30am.-1220pm. I.10pm-2p.m. 2l5pm-3pm 3.l0pm-4pja 4.l0pja-5pm 5.10 am.-6 pm


KUOam-IUOam. W radford, near Post O aJinto er PS O ffice ffice


d gn, naU ffice est B


1230 pm-120 pm 130 pm-220 pm


240 pm-330 pm 3.40 pm -430 pm 4.40pm-530pm


ffice


Giind!don.nearDiileo(Yat Sa»!ey,ASeyGan!ens Gistoa near M O


P sK IP T O r i ' ^ ■ l ANTIQUES W |


THE OLD FOUNDRY Cavendish Street (Nr Tcsco)


Country Pine - China • Lace Glass - Models - Art


Deco Pottery • Kltchenalla and much more


For details' please phone. ■ -. v 01766 797667. - '


Collectors!


Attention Antiques


GB ANTIQUES CENTRE


then follow the brown signs for Leisure Park


Open 7 days • 110+ dealers M6, Exit 33 to Lancaster,


(01524)844734 ANTIQUE CENTRE KINGS MILL


QUEEN STREET, HARLESYKE, BURNLEY


TEL: 01282 431953 Mobile: 0421 023634


Toys, Coins & Medals, Glass, China, Jewellery, Period Furniture ana Pine


Something for everybody - Come and browse.


SATURDAY 10 am to 5 pm SUNDAY 11 am to 4 pm ( No Entrance Fee


Tea and coffee available OPEN MONDAY to


when drunk with meat, game and cheese. Beware, though, it has an alcohol content of 15.5% and should be treated with the utmost respect!


Follow the brown signs for Queen Street Mil!)


Collectors Centre HI


VAA, MECHANICS Supported by ThwaBtes


[7^ B U R N L E Y TOMORROW :7.30pm at Padiham'Town Hall SV.


, AMERICAN LINE DANCING with the fabulous SANDRA LYNT0N & JUKEBOX JUNKIE Sat 17th August, 2.00pm 'til Midnight A BAYOU BONANZA AT PADIHAM TOWN HALL


THE CAJUN EXPERIENCE with BON TEMPS PLAYBOYS & TI-FER & Cajun Dance Workshops & Dance Displays


Authentic Cajun Food»Late Bar • Save £ - Book Early Saturday 17th August, 8.00pm


• ■•■.•19th Anniversary Tribute : • •


One Night With ELVIS Starring Steve Preston with Full Band


UULIAN COPE


Friday 23rd Au g u st, 8.30pm G E N IU S O F B R IT ISH PO P MUSIC


JVE IN CONCERT • TICKETS ON SALE NOW Saturday 31st August, 8pm (£2.50 A d v ) :


l e a s h * ' E ; F Big B a r P rom o t io n s T a i l b a c k ;


^ I r f * 1 | C K-Billy • Walter | 8


Biq Bar Promotions


Friday 6th Sept, 8pm (£2.50 Adv) — L i j r v ■ & 3 supports


U < 0 Mitty's Head • Myopia


- ■ Thursday 5th September, 7.30pm' A LANCASHIRE EVENING WITH


THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS Saturday 7th September, 7.30pm


SOLD OUT IN ’95 - The Stunning... BUDDY HOLLY & THE CRICKETERS in Buddy's 60th Birthday Party


\ Monday 9th' Septemberf.8.00prn : . : ^Inspira tion al Ja z z ,& B lu e s f rom -


Chris Barber's Jazz & Blues Band Friday 13th September, 8.00pm THE MANDOLIN ALL-STARS


SIMON MAYOR • MAARTIN ALLCOCK (Fairport) •


CHRIS LESLIE (Whippersnapper) • HILAHY JAMES 'Saturday 14th September, 8.30pm ■..


■ D i re c t f rom "T h e Sm e ll o f R e e v e s & M o rtime r"


THE CHARLIE CHUCK SHOW Experience th e Zanlcst, Looniest Nig h t of Comedy


Ticket office! 01282 430055 I Chipping & District _ tyf* Agricultural & Horticultural Society ^ _______EVENTIETH


CHIPPING SHOWI SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th 1996 at the SHOWGROUND


L o n g rid g e Road, C h ip p in g , P re s to n


amusements, tug of war, Longridge Band, egg catching, hounds & whips of the Holcombe Hunt, trade stands, vintage section, attractions for everyone Support your local show


★ SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION ★


One Man and His Pig Display Teap FREE CAR PARK Admission:


Adults £3 • Children £1


Cattle, sheep, shire horses, light horse & pony section, poultry, novelty dog show, cheese section, heavy horse turnouts, craft tent, VVI tent, horticultural classes, children's section, YFC section, handicrafts, children's sports and


& Don't mis s ou t on Summer


Bargains a t th e great Sizzling Summer Sale.


Relax In Hector's C o ffe e Shop with its summer holiday menu.


Watershed Mill Visitor Centre, Langcilffe Road, Settle Tel. 01729 825539 Mon-Sat 10 am - 5.30 pm Sun 11 am - 5 pm


SUNDAY MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE WHALLEY


' (Situated on Mitton Road)


Sunday August 18th C a r Boot S p a c e s from £ 1 0 - arrive b e tw e en 8 am a n d 9 am


ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073


No admittan c e to b u y e rs until 9 am


RENDEZVOUS NIGHT CLUB O p en 10 p .m. to 2 a.m.


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


Bring Your Party to Ours Catch the bus - only £1


1 1 .0 0 p .m .


il.20p.tn. 11.40 p.m.


From Clitheroe at The White Lion pub and The Bridge Inn Tel: 01254823086


MOBILE SURGERY


Mim-l Evans - Member of Parliament for Ills ltUililo Vullcy unit Fulwooil - is again taking his surgery 'on llie mail' ami will hr visiting virtually every village anil town within the Conslitueney during the week lieginning Monday, August 19th. Willi the Member of Parliament at eueli slop will he u loeul distriet, parish ar county councillor. S>o it you wunt to see Nigel Evuns or your lorol councillor, just turn up ut the venue convenient for you ut the time slated, no appointment is neeessury. Monday, August 19th 1996


930 am-1020 am Lonsridae - Conservative Gub, Betry Lane 930mu-1020am. Ramsgmave,BairsHcad 1030am.-1120am. KnowkGretnrDutton- Village Halt


OsbaHestoa,HigberCotiimoos Lane ClaytoD-k-Dak/Saledxiry. Vita Gran Lanjn,topo[RisenfieId


Esui Sebden, opposite Elf Garage


Simoostone, by School Read, Coosovath e Club


Thursday, August 22nd 1996 930am-l020am B


1030im.-ll20ira Fendkton,by SuanuidtTwo N


arrow, by D eels


hjlhome.ojpoale Back inn Riminaoo, opposite Cosgrove's Dunham, ramie Aston A


rm s


1130 am.-1220 pm U5pm-2pm 2IOpm-3pm. 3.IOpm-4pm 4l0pm-5pm 5.l5pji-6


Clahm, mar Buchers aaheme,9l!ailnj Yew (Office)


SliimbjHaAloBaiaj Newton, near Parleys A


rm s og 4 R anridge


MALHAMDALE


Agricultural & Horticultural Society Annual Show


Saturday, 24th August 1996 Major Attractions Include:


KATY CROPPER (Winner of One Man & His Dog) Demonstration


Heavy Horses Sheepdog Trials Dry Stone Walling Rare Breeds Working Farrier Demo Sheep Clipping Demo Silsden Majorettes


S h ow jum p in g Side Saddle Riding Display Craven Old Wheels Brass Band Ju n io r Moto-X Falconry & Birds o f Prey Vintage T ra cto rs


LIVESTOCK, HORTICULTURAL & CRAFT EXHIBITS Admission £3 (under 16's FREE) • FREE PARKING


£100 Free Draw Ticket With Catalogue


Enquiries: Please ring Mr R B Willis 0 1 7 2 9 8 3 0 2 1 6


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