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p ,ir til.pM Jt‘ Clithcroe Advertiser & Times, October I 7lh, WOO


Nelson Arion Glee Union Male Choir present


ANNUAL


CELEBRITY CONCERT with guests


MARILYN HILL-SMITH - Soprano Saturday 26th October 1996.


RICHARD BAKER JOHN LENEHAN - Piano


Coltte Municipal Hall - at 7.30 pm - u


Tickets £7, £6 from Box Office, Albert Rd, Colne or ring 696365


MARTHOLMEGRANGE THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - LIVE CABARET ' r


-----Cabaret Club------ • REALITY


C5 Admission Dress Restrictions apply. Two Grea. Rostaurants. Meal and Cabaret packages available


PLUS DISCO 8pm - 2.0am


Thursday Nifihts - Promos. T-shirts. CD s etc with Top Club DJ Roger 10pm to 2am Promos/T shirts etc


T DICILO’S BOOGIE BAND ___ Sunday October 27th NOUEMBER29th'/30th


Sunday October 20th THURSDAYS


SCRAIG STEUENS (GuitarA/ocalist) Y JAZZ OMEGA


_ m ew VCABS E V E - MARKS BROTHER S


= ^ M A S BOOKINGS BEING TAKEN J Limited Dates Available


1 K E Y S TR E E T


Music & Dance Bar Clitheroe


Tonight, Thursday


BRISK NIGHT with Top Irish Band


DALRIADA


** CHRISTMAS AT THE BARLEY MOW, BARLEY


Christmas parties from £8.50 per person 4 course meal with choices.


Bookings taken from 2 to 52 people CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHEON


l) 6 course meal with choices. 12 noon and 3 p.m. sittings


£28.95 Adults £15.95 Children


Bookings now being taken.


h Please ring for Christmas menus


is A


Telephone 01282 6 14293


1 CRAVEN HEIFER)


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 422421


SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES


Friday, October 18th NYREE


Sunday, October 20th


POP QUIZ & DISCO


Fabulous female vocalist


Prizes for winners


Thursday, General Knowledge Quiz-12 pints for > October 24th winners, 6 pints runners up - FREE SUPPER|


ANNUAL SHOW CLITIIEROE


To be held in


AUCTION MART On


i n


SUNDAY MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE WHALLEY:


■. (Situated on Mitton Road)-7-: Sunday, October 20th


Car Boot Spaces from £10 - arrive between 8am and 9am


ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073


No admittance to buyers until 9 am


"CUTHEROE PARISH CHURCH' AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY Presents:


------— An


essentia! guide to living life to the full in East


Lancashire


CLITHEROE ’TOWN COUNCIL


Public Participation Meeting


23rd October 1996 at 7.30pm


at Moot Hall, Public Library, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL MILLENIUM EVENTS


£ Clitheroe United * Reformed Church *


* JUMBLE * SALE


★ ★


£ Saturday 19th * P October


t at 2 p.m. ★


p Admission 20p + lr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ +


Attention Antiques. Collectors!


GB ANTIQUES CENTRE


Open 7 days • 11 Of dealers


M6, Exit 33 to Lancaster, then follow the brown signs for Leisure Park *


(01524)844734


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KSC JUMBLE


SALE Saturday


19th October at 2 p.m. in the


Social Centre, Lowergate


Admission lOp


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd 6.30 p.m. - 8 p.m.


St Mary's RC Primary School Chipping


El%


See the children at work Everyone welcome


SB NEWTON


In BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


I


Friday, 25th October 8 pm - midnight


FARMERS BALL


MUSETTES


BAND Licensed Bar


Tickets £5 itic. supper


Tel: 01200 446642 &, 01200 446643


Brookside School J U M B L E


BAG SALE


Home Made Cake Stall


Medium 50p - Small 30p


Buy a bag and fill it! Giant £1.00


Thursday, 17th October at 7 p.m.


Admission: Adults 20p Children Free


YUe, f4ssfi>e.to/(


CAr/stmae P arties a t Docv/rham


We are now taking reservations for o u r ever popular Christmas Party Nights, held d ur ing December. A six course Christmas Fayrc Dinner


is followed by music for dancing, with a licence until 1.00 a.m. £ \ 8 per person


Telephone (01200) 441227 for


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND DRAMA GROUP


presents a Pantomime


ROBIN HOOD and His Men in Tights


on Friday & Saturday 8/9 Nov and Friday & Saturday 15/16 Nov at 7.30 p.m. Tickets £ 2.50 Adults - £1.50 Children


From Clitheroe Information Centre, Post Office and Coach & Horses, Bolton-by-Bowland or Phone 01200 447277


STONYHURST COLLEGE


A N T IQ U E S F A IR N R C U T H C R O E , L A N C A SH IR E


2 5 ,2 6 ,2 7 OCTOBER ISSION C3.00


MOW ORGANISED BY GALLOWAY ANTIQUES FAIRS


BOROUQHBRIDGE, N YORKSHIRE Tel. 01423 324602


Open Daily 10.30 a.m.-5.00 p.m. ADM


QUALITY, STAND-FITTED, DATELINE EVENT 0 10. Sudden Death


1. Toy Story 2. City Hall 3. Casino 4. Trainspotting 5. Bridges of Madison County 6. Heat 7. Cutthroat Island 8. Dunstan Checks In 9. Get Shorty


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgatc, Clitheroe


---------


uO tlD A SNAP


SATURDAY, 19th OCTOBER 1996


O v er 180 CLASSES FOR LARGE FOWL, WATER FOWL, BANTAMS AND EGGS


O p e n to Public 1 - 4 p.m. a d m i s s io n £1


'A UNIQUE chance for the partially-sighted to participate in a decorative arts tour is available at Turton Tower, near Bolton,


Visitors will be encouraged to touch furniture,


ceramics and th e fabric o f the building. Turton Tower keeper Mr Martin Dowland will


explain the significance of shapes, forms and tex­ tures, in the wider context of decorative arts and


architecture. The session will take place between 10 a.m. and 2


30th, “I Have Been Here Before”, by J. B. Priestley. Set in the 1930s in a remote guest house in the wilds of the North Yorkshire moors, a mysterious foreigner appears and awaits the arrival of a married couple and young teacher.. Although the characters have never met, they soon realise that their lives are linked in some inexplicable way.


p rn on October 31st and further details and book­ ings are available from Turton Tower on 01204


852203. Other events: Blackburn: King George’s Hall —


until Sunday, the East Lancashire Model Railway Society presents its 31st annual exhibition; October 27th, 'Solid Entertainment presents Pink Macfioyd, the Pink Floyd tribute band from Scotland; October 31st, Beautiful South, 7-30 Further details and bookings from the ticket shop on 01254 o82o82.


10 a m. and 2 p.m., decorative arts tour for the par­ tially sighted. Visitors will be encouraged to touch furniture, ceramics and the fabric of the building. Most of the items are normally behind glass or out of reach of the public. Further details and bookings on


Bolton: Turton Tower — October 31st, between


01204 852203. Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — tomorrow,


office on 01282430055.


a comedy by Michael Pertwee and John Chapman


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th 1996


THE TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE THE LIGHTING CENTRE, MOOR LANE THE PARISH OFFICE


at 7.30 p.m. • Admission £3 Tickets available from:


Camerata Orchestra in a programme of works by Wagner, Mozart and Stravinsky. Starts 7-30 p.m., with pre-concert talk at 0-45 p.m.; November 1st, Wishbone Ash. A quarter of a century later, the group that brought us “Phoenix” and “Pilgrimage are still going strong. Starts 8 p.m. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01282 864721 Fleetwood: Farmer Parr’s Animal World, Wyre-


Colne: Colne Municipal Hall — October 24th, the , .....


“Happy 80th Birthday, Frank Sinatra”, biographical musical tribute to Sinatra, starring British vocalist Robert Habermann and all the old favourites. Starts 7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings from the box


most cleverly-crafted plays, examining the themes ol reincarnation and time, which were his lifelong obsessions. Further information and bookings from the box office on 0161 833 9833.


“I Have Been Here Before” is one of Priestley’s


the 8th Annual South Ribble Arts Festival. Whether you are young or old, there is something for everyone. Free festival programme by ringing 01772 455908.


Leyland: Worden Hall — October 19th to 26th,


“Marlene”, starring Sian Phillips. World premiere of this witty and glamorous look at the woman behind the icon, prior to a West End run. Marlene Dietrich came to represent the very essence of glamour and cinema, while her husky voice tantalised and enthralled her fans across the world; Sunday only, An Evening with Dora Bryan, who started her enter­ tainment career backstage at the Coliseum and later as an actress. In this one-off event, she talks about some of her hilarious experiences on the stage and screen, as well as performing songs and sketches from her starring roles. An event not to be missed by connoisseurs of theatre and film. Further details and bookings from the box office on 0161 6287748.


Oldham: Coliseum Theatre — until October 26th,


featuring the hits of one-time supergroup Queen, from one of the UK’s foremost tribute bands; October 22nd to 26th, Oxford Stage Company presents “Hamlet”. Shakespeare’s best-known tragedy is directed by John Retallack and Karl James and per­ formed by one of Britain’s foremost touring theatre companies. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01772 203456.


Preston: Charter Theatre — tomorrow, “Magic”,


field Farm, Rossall Lane — now open to the public, Fleetwood’s only farm, with 20-acre display area, containing rare animal and poultry breeds, including llamas wild boar, miniature Shetland pomes, chip­ munks, bantams, etc. Further details from Mrs Mar­


garet Parr on 01253 876841. Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre, Upper


Campfield Market — October 24th to November


— October 30th, Third Party Productions present “Henri de Toulouse Lautrec”, the story of France’s most extraordinary artist, who found his inspiration in the low-life of Montmartre. This newly-devised funny and tragic view of his life includes live music, dance and the odd drink! Further details and book­ ings on 01282421986.


Rawtenstall: Accrington and Rossendale College


RIBBLE VALLEY


POULTRY SOCIETY


Guinness & Baileys Promotion


DISCO FRIDAY & SATURDAY LIVE BANDS EVERY SUNDAY


MUSICIANS NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY (Jam Night)


Giant Screen T.V.


Bands wanted, call Phil on (01200) 422850 or (01200) 422588


HIGH SCHOOL Grindleton, Clitheroe


O P E N


E V E N IN G To be held on


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 4 th 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.


pupils and also friends of the school are very welcome to attend


All parents of prospective and current


LOVERS of food and good music will enjoy a concert planned by top chamber choir the


Headteacher:


Mr S Colling M.A. Tel: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 3 7 4


Renaissance Singers. The choir will be performing at the Cen­


tenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, on Saturday and the theme of the evening is “If music be


at Blackburn Cathedral, has chosen a range ot songs from the Kith century to today’s classics on the theme of love and he hopes it will whet people s appetites lor the extensive buffet which follows the concert.


the food of love”. The conductor, Gordon Stewart, director of music


Blackburn Cathedral and broadcasts regularly on Radio 4’s morning service. Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society will be presenting


The mixed 34-strong choir rehearses each week at


its 271st concert, also on Saturday, hi Chtheroe Palish Church, when soloist will be Michael Austin, organistof St Mark's Church, Aalborg, Denmark. Born m ^ .No th of Emrlaiid lie studied the organ with Douglas HaiikilllgL at tlie Royal Academy o f Music in London and later with Arnold Richardson in London, and in Geneva with Lionel


Rogg. •


(lav. concentrates on music umt is vw<» m v;-!"*:------; His nroirramme will include the charming but seldom-heaid


■s oil music that is vocal in its inspiration. .. *11 :__I...].. ll.„


composes.


See below lor further details. EVENTS — OCTOBER 18TII


I TO OCTOBER 24TH


lSlh — Civic Hall Cinema. ‘‘Jane Eyre” (PG) for six nights at7-3Up.in.


18th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, performance ol ‘‘Henry V” by staff and pupils. Free tickets from the college


, or theatre, i . 18th — Calderstones Parents, Relatives Association autumn .....................................


ball in the hospital ballroom. Dance to the Musettes. 18th to 20th — Whalley 1400th Celebrations, b estival of


19th — Grindleton Methodist Church. Autumn fair at 2 p.m. Various stalls and afternoon teas.


IDlh__St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, a soiree with Karen Hulatt at 7-20 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


, . “


19th — Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society concert with M. Austin, organist of St Mark’s Church, Aalborg, Den­


mark, at 8 p.m.


19th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst College, a concert featuring The Renaissance Singers at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries,


„ tel. 01254 82G0G3.


I9th — Slaidburn Village Hall. St Andrews Church annual sale to be opened by Mr and Mrs L. Austin, of Long Pres-


. -


His laree repertoire, from the Renaissance to the present hilt ttnlllnm-hoiircl


Pastorale, bv.I. S. Bach, the attractive Pastorale Sonata, by Bheinbereer with its very jollv final movement, romantic music by Karg-Elert, together with music by other famous


25th to 27th — Stonyhurst College antiques fair. Open daily


•S ih -H u r itG r c c ,.'M em o r ia l Hall. Elea market and indoor car boot sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01Zo4


27th8— Sponsored circular walk on the Sab.len Way in the Ribble Valley, in aid of Cancer Research Campaign. Start 12-30 p.m. from Sabden. Inquiries, Icd.OiG1 7931313.^ 29th — Clitheroe Women’s Aglow Fellowship ‘D^ites; you to Waddow Hall training room to hear guest speaker Dr Gloria


30th — St Michael and St John’s Social Centre. Clothing sale by J. and J. Ingham at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200


Edward-Inatimi at 7 p.m. , „ r,i„ii,i„^=a|e


Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst College hot pot u X h S


interlinking


one act plays by Read and Simonstone Players entitled “Confusions”, at 7-30 p.m.


Further details of some of the above events can be found in adjacent “Lifestyle”advertisements.


• A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 4255GG.


For ad.er.Uing ring Angela H e aley on AH entries must be on a W H A T 'S O N ; i ; ; 'g g s < ° a , heroe.


For editorial ring Theresa available from the Tourist Information Cent . *^ 0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 —


l q t h Y ' s t 'itary’s RC Church, Langho. Jumble sale at 1 I) tn Inquiries, tel. 01254 240225- Ribchester Road. Jumble


teL 01254


X i Citheroe District S


R^^nC^tbi,lU 427245. lirUnllnif I


a t f -W h a l l e y


British Legion Club jit 8 P-m- Inqiujits, members’ eve- 23rd - Ribble Valley K“


F r i^ j s of I; i j S Tvdcome. Inquiries, Li


ning. AH A® 77140G).


^nni-r'nnLewthwaite . .


ions, pageants anil slide shows. All piou-*- Aid.


(0b ^ 212: nreients “Memories of 01(1


21th — ChUieroe Parish CJiV,V ohotographs, maps, process- Clitheroe” 7 to 9-30 p.m.


9 '■ h All^m-oceeils to Christian L « T a 1n hhftts.NInquiries. tei. 01200 ___ .1 * *7 *411 n m COUNTY e la te s cm a | 200 2 2 3 2 4 ________ Clitheroc J,22tm (Editor.


2 2 3 3 1 (Classified)


f o r t h c o m in g e v e n t s— OCTOBER 25TH TO 31 ST


25th - Newton Village Hall. Annual farmers ball. Tickets 25th*— ‘cMiTHatt^inema^The Hunchback of Notre Dame" The W bW b ^ t o g » ir con-


T V uSfcai cst. Hi ts” — Simply Red


3. A B e t te r Man” —Brian Kennedy


4. “Travelling Without Moving” — Jamiroquai


e ' — Kula Shaker ^ Artists'" ^


8 “Cq?'X 7' 10 G l o r y r l^ O a s i .s S t0 r y > M° rn in E


„C‘? supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane. Clithcroc.


1. ‘‘Kvenintf Class” — Mauve Binehv (Orion. £12.99*)


-BOOKS- ,U1*


2. “Cause of Death” — Patricia Corn, well (Little Brown. £16.99)


. 3. “ Death is Now My Neighbour” — Colm Dexter (McMillan, £12.74*)


un


5. “Notes from a Small Island” __Rill Brvson (Black Swan, £6.99)


' " „,),Vintc.r Ring’’ — Bernard Corn- 7. “Icon” — Frederick Forsyth (Banta


well (Penguin, £4.49*) tam,


4. “Seventh Scroll” — Wilbur Smith (Pan. £6.99)


* £16.99)


‘ J0l!a.Rritannica” . 4


. (8inclair-Stevenson, ~ Susan Brookes* Yo


Garden Plants — ( ley, £-19.99*)


Susan Brookes (D Hortieultun


Book list supplied Bookshop, Mo » . . , Clithero


Asterisks denote diseoui


’96” - Various


q «7i,0<??.h — Skunk Anansie Dion ng mt0


k!'s — Various Artists No’ 1 Lovc Songs of -C e l in e .


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