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to. U l s h , C h th c ro c A d v e r t is e r & Times, 3 , King Street, Clitheroe, 11117 2EW


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S u p p o r t e d b y T h w a l t a s Friday 18th October, 7.30pm


A MECHANICS LEMON CAKE


: with Mrs . C h r is t in e This tlc thw a i tc o f R in iin g to n


THIS week and next,“Dish of the Week” will feature two wonderful cake recipes which I managed to twist the arm of Rimington village corre­


spondent Mrs Christine Thistlethwaite into sharing with us.


were entries in the 49th Annual Rimington WI Hand­ icraft and Produce Show, held in August this year, and Christine describes them each as “yummy”.


Both these cake recipes


results of local WI shows, where entries in the confec­ tionery section always made my mouth water, I will now have a chance together with you, I hope, to try to make the cakes for myself. As well as being a member of the WI. Christine has been


A fte r years of typing


Rimington’s village corre­ spondent for many years and regularly writes about the go­ ings-on and happenings in and around the village and also in Gisburn. Christine is also a poet and


Marcia Morris


® juice and rind of one lemon For the topping ® 2oz. caster sugar


Method 1. Cream sugar and mar-1


is in r e g u l a r demand throughout the Ribble Val­ ley, at meetings and social functions to demonstrate her skills of writing and reciting d i a l e c t p o ems , b o th humorous and poignant. Several of her verses have been published and been read on Radio Lancashire.


LEMON CAKE Ingredients


®4oz. margarine ® 4oz. caster sugar


• 2 eggs ® 5oz. SR flour ® 1 tbsp hot water


garine together, beat eggs and add, along with grated


lemon rind. 2. Lightly sift in the SR


flour. Mix thoroughly, adding a tablespoon of hot water. 3. Pour mixture into a


0 2i, BURNLEY


Happy 80th Birthday Frank Sinatra An Evening of Great Sinatra Classics Rtarrinn ROBERT HABERMANN


Tonight, 7.30pm at Padiham Town Hall


AMERICAN LINE DANCING with the Fabulous LEFT HAND DRIVE + SANDRA LYNTON + JUKEBOX JUNKIE


| Friday 25th October, 8.00pm


- Groove B a s ed Contemporary J a z z with th e Energy:of American .Swing


Julian Siegel/Phil Robson Quartet


CRAFT WORKSHOPS FOR YOUNb HfcOHLt Mon 26th, Tues 20th, Wed 30th Oct (10am-3pm)


greased 7in. cake tin, with | lining paper on base. 4. Bake in a moderate oven I


rack over a large plate. 6. For the topping: D is -1


for about 45 minutes or until firm and springy to the touch. 5. Turn out on to cooling |


solve the 2oz of caster sugar in warmed lemon juice and pour over cake, after baking | but while still warm.


On the Grapevine


YET another fantastic bargain that I have come across this year is a wine from the Aus­ tralian company, Orlando. This huge Barossa Valley operation pro­


duces Jacob’s Creek, the biggest-selling bot­ tled red wine in Australia. The winery, which is situated at a site


King Street, Clitheroe (012 0 0 423152)


known as Rowland Flat (R.F. ), has an impeccable reputation as an innovative and dominant force in the Australian wine industry. A combination of top winemakers and strict


quality controls ensure that wines produced th e r e are the tops for quality and consistency. Orlando It.F. Ruby Cabernet Shiraz


(£3.59) is an excellent example of wine pro­ duced here and duly won the bronze medal in the 1996 International Wine Challenge.


WHEN I popped around to some friends’ house to use their compact-disc player to listen to Nicci’s “More than This”, I did not expect to like the music.


it. of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, With Andrew Byrne,


rich blackcurrant fruit flavours and a hint of spicyness, which comes from the Shiraz. It also has a hint of mint, typical of good Caber­ net Sauvignon; soft tannins and a nicely


The wine has a lovely ruby red colour, with


rounded finish. So, this weekend, when you have finished


running around town to do your shopping in less than an hour, so as not to incur further parking charges (!), why not park yourself on your sofa and try this pleasant relaxing fruit wine — you can take as long as you want!


Bn my View


“More than This” — a debut single by Nicci released by Clitheroe record label D-MAC Records]


on a diet of punk rock and New Wave music and I have not listened to much popular, let alone dance stuff, since the mid ’80s. How then could I be


I was right, I did not like But then, I was brought up


:


clubland? As my hosts pointed out,


listen and he gave it the


this is exactly what teen­ agers want to hear and both of them began to sing the praises, not literally of


expected to like a voice which sounds like a cross between Madonna and Hazel Dean, pasted over a synthetic beat, which is straight out of


was palatable but the beat, to me, was indistinguishable from the sounds that ema­ nate from my daughter’s


course, of Nicci. Her voice, I had to admit,


bedroom. During the second take of


the single my friends’ son, James, came downstairs to


C.D. RECORD FAYRE


This Sunday, 20th October 1 0 .3 0 am - 4 pm


at COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL


Records, C.D.’s and tapes to suit ail tastes in music


1950s - 1990s


60's, Country, Indie, Jazz, Rock, Charts and much, more


We buy, sell and exchange your c.d.'s, records and tapes


thumbs-up. I am, therefore, left to


conclude that the new singer has probably got what it takes to succeed. I am told that Nicci is a


A MODEL VILLAGE PROJECT Making a "Blue Peter" Style Model Village Thursday 31st October, 8.00pm "One of the Most Spectacular Shows of it's Kind"


West End Showstoppers Sensational West End Stars & Entertainment Music & Dance from "Cats", "Phantom", "Miss


Saigon", "Les Mis", "Evita", West Side Story" & More . Saturday 2nd November, 8.00pm •


-MIDGE URE IN CONCERT' "The Performance Tour '.96" Tue 5th - Sat Sth Nov, 7.30pm


Shakespeare's HAMLET Friday 8th November,-8.00pm - -


Wed & Thurs Matinees at 1.30pm Award Winning KABOODLE THEATRE CO. in


'Visually Stunning, Highly Physical S Deeply Moving" Guardian "Faultless*. Triumphant* First Rate- AstonishingThe Times


-THE ALBION BAND. Iri Concert at Padiham Town,Hall


Saturday 9th November, 8.00pm Hot Cajun Nights at Padiham Town Hall


THE MIDLAND ACES Late Bar » Hot Cajun Cookin'


The Fire & Soul of Flamenco Guitar I Ticket Office; 01282 430055 I


' SUnday^lOth N o v em b e r ,7 ;3 0 pm ^ JUAN MARTIN


S R E ^ i u s t c j


s,______ -----------Live At


6 M b J & e b ' g f a b e t t t


WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER 8 .4 5 p.m. No Admission Fee SENSATIONAL


"MAXWELL BACON" WITH


teenager whose one ambition is to write and perform clas­ sic pop and dance hits, as well as choreograph her own dancers. My friends believe that if she presents herself as well as she sounds then


she will do well. Max Gardner


B U D D H I S T M A S T E R V I S I T S B U R N L E Y


The renowned Buddhist Master


Lama Jampa Thaye, will be giving an introduction to Buddhist teaching at BURNLEY MECHANICS Thursday, 24th October commencing 8 pm


This is ideal opportunity for anyone


interested in gaining an insight into the teachings o f Buddhism from an authentic teacher Facility fee £3


4 week follow up course - details on the evening or phone John 01282 864537


A SPECIAL BLEND OF POP f SPECIAL' DRim


[promotions


Adjacent Old Stonehousc Restaurant, Mitton.


Whalley 01254 8 2 6 5 4 4 NEXT FUN PUB QUIZ


TUESDAY 2 2 n d OCT - 8 .5 0 pm = 7 : S PO N S O R ED B Y L LO Y D S B ANK


si IOPPINLj c.alori Stars A. Celebrities - Non Stop Catwalk


Shows In 6500 seat theatre


Make Overs - Radio 1 with the hottest new bands - Fashion Beauty Tips


PRICE OF £29.50 Includes coach travel, entrance and catwalk show


Call us now on Gisburn 01200 445210


To reserve your tickets


organistation - why not advertise in our new section M k


If you are having an event to raise money for your


In order to claim VAT Exemption, Charity Numbers must be supplied at the time of placing the ad.


Homoeopathy & First Aid Course


Salem Congregational Chapel - Martin Top, Riniington


•S'


;t. Andrew’s Church Slaidburn


JSfNUAL SALE Saturday, 19th October


re Village Hall, Slaidburn at 2.30 p.m.


T o be opened by the will shortly be leaving for Devon) ^


Rcv’d L. & Mrs N. Austin of Long Preston


.


STALLS - BRiC-A-BRAcJjw J DE-SHOWS-TEAS,ET(^ ^


..wone welcome-free admission ^ ,ryone


^ ^ ^ ^ c* ilUMf&fl IJUiaiSY


ON TUESDAY 22ND OCTOBER AT THE


BRITISH LEGION CLUB m


AUTUMN FAYRE & ART DISPLAY


On SATURDAY 19th OCTOBER 11 a.m. -4 p.m.


Produce, Gifts + a 50p and £1 stall


Usual stalls Cake, Coffee and Biscuits 4 FRIENDS OF FUR AND FEATHER* P E tE l i


For help and advice on advertising on the


‘LIFESTYLE GUIDE’ Please contact:


Angela Healey on 01282 426161 or


Miriam Banks on 01200 22323


8 Wednesday evenings from i


30th October at ? Kendal House i


Clinic, Clitheroei Telephone 01200, &


424901 for details II ( P I C I P A L


SLACK pALICE


FRI 18th OCT £4 (£5 on the door)


PlusThe Roach Band FRI 25th OCT


£7 (£8 on the door)


• DUCKWORTH COACHES ° GISBURN


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Friday, October 18th (6 nights - Not Sunday)


JANE EYRE(PG)


Evenings 7.30 p.m. Mat: Tues 1.15 p.m.


ANTIQUE CENTRE Queen Street, Harie Syke, Burnley


KINGS MILL Tel: 0 1282 431953


Shipping & Period Furniture and Pine


Postcards, Coins & Medals, Glass, China, Jewellery,


OPEN MONDAY to SATURDAY


LATE NIGHT OPENING THURSDAY till 8 pm SUNDAY


1 0 am to 5 pm


(Follow the brown signs for Queen Street Mill)


1 1 am to 4 pm No entrance fe e


SAWLEY W.l.


JU M B L E S A L E


In the Village Hall Saturday,


October 19th at 2 p.m.


Admission 10p SKIPTON


ANTIQUES a n d


C o l l e c t o r s C e n t r e


I ANTIQUE FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY-


PAINTINGS-JEWELLERY SILVER-FIREPLACES• DECO POTTERY


Clilheme Advertiser & Times, October 17th, 11)1111 9 R E N D E Z V O U S


------------ 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.1 FRIDAY


JOHNNY C


Bus... ■ 11pm; 11.20pm, 11.45pm SATURDAY


NEW... NEW... LOVE BUS


NEW TIMES and ROUTE 11.20pm & 11.45pm i


, £1 from Clitheroe at White Lion, Dog & Partridge, Keystreet and Bridge Inn


DON'T MISS THE LOVE BUS!


Tel: Whalley 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 3 0 8 6


; : PLATFORM GALLERY m s w M o n s i i s


A deliciously different exhibition on thie tneme of food. Runs until 2nd November sponsored by Gibbon Bridge Hotel


th m


Create a recipe for a mouth-watering delight - a panel including local ‘Junior Masterchef Lionel Nierop & the Gfcbon Bridge Hotel will select a prizewinner. Entries to amve before October 26th. Oct. 17th Food dyes talk S demonstration 7-9pm £1.50 per tickeL


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Christmas Exhibiton Starts November Sth. A cracker of crafts for gifts or to treat yourself. Includes work by over 60 artists. GALLERY OPEN MON - SAT 10 - 4 JO


STATION RD. CLITHEROE. TEL: 01200 443071


R ib b le sd a le Po ol E d is fo rd R o ad C l i th e ro e


Tel: 01200 424825 SUNBED SPECIAL, Ribblesdale Pool has a new fast tanning sunbed with facial unit.


From November 1st to December’31st sunbed sessions are available at the concessionary rate of 6 sessions for the price of 4 (£12.00)


A free pair of protector eye goggles will be issued to sunbed users whilst stocks last and suntan enhancer creams will be available for trial at no charge.


To obtain your sunbed contract and book your sessions contact reception on


0 1 2 0 0 4 2 4 8 2 5


CLITHEROE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE


Telephone 01200 425566


The English Tourist Board - T.I.C. Network


SiCver Anniversary — (1971 -1996) If you have a birthday between October 21st and 25th


inclusive, please bring in your Birth Certificate and we will take your details and enter you in a free prize draw at the North West Tourist Board. .


Pick up a quiz sheet here in the T.I.C. "SPECIAL PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED"


Have a nibble with us to celebrate this great event Monday October 28th and Thursday October 31st (10.30 a.m. - 3.30 p.m.)


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C R U C I A L C O M E D Y


M A R K


T H O M A S WED 30th OCT J


lus Electric Experience (Hendrix Tribute Band)


WILMOT’S SHOWSTOPPERS


GARY


8pm; £16, £15, £10 P lu s


WED 6th NOV 2pm; £12, £10, £7


TH E AN IMA LS ULTIMATE 60’s RED RIDING


H O O D f f l , A new version of


the traditional tale presented by ~ The Playboard Puppet Theatre


c y PETER GREEN | . ^ M l WED 13th NOV 9 G R E G


P R O O P S WED 20th NOV


J E R E M Y


H A R D Y SUN 1st DEC


2,


J E F F 1 G R E E N 1


J WED 11th DEC '


SATURDAY NIGHT ,


DANCING MCs Paul &C Edna


SAT 19th OCT £2 FRI 22nd NOV B o x O f f i c e : 6 1 Albert Rd Colne 8 6 4 7 2 1 , Plus all usual agencies


LINDISFARNE SUN 3rd NOV


FOUR MEN


&A DOG THUR 31st OCT


WISHBONE ASH


FRI 1st NOV


BIG TOWN PLAYBOYS ANDY FAIRWEATHERLOW


WITH


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