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featuring The Irish International Dance Co.
The Irish National Harp
Orchestra • The New York Gospel Choir • i
The Red Hot Tap Hattie Company
The Russian Cossacks - The Streetwise Dance Ensemble £16.50, £15, £12
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DURING September you can see a delightful exhibition of pottery in Clitheroe Library. Mrs Alice Harris, of Cliviger, displays her hand-painted pottery, mainly domestic ware,
tory project by pupils at St James’s School. On Saturday, if you are in the Church Brow area,
While in the foyer you can also read the local his ,.
' /available from the Tourist Information Centre, wiartse ............... — —
For advertising ring A n g e la n e t * * y L v. ;:A1I entries must be on a W
F o r e d i t o r i a l r i n g Abl)cy,
decorated with trees and sheep. This delightful display features candlesticks mint
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f ! f a " t o a d near Low Muor Church, at noon. Inquiries, tel. 0 o n L t
S - rI- ^ i b b t e
.sauce pots, plates, milk jugs and a rather twee cheese platter complete with mouse.
pop into the Mayor’s Parlour for a cup of coffee and help raise money to buy some special apparatus to
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help a little cerebral palsy patient, Pema Murry. Proceeds of the coffee morning will go towards
buying a slide projector which will reflect patterns on to a wall to stimulate lG-month-old Pema s brain. Trv to drop in and spend a little to help this little girl. th is weekend, in the very beautiful Whalley Abbey, an Autumn Gold Festival will be held. In this tranquil haven you can browse round a gar dener’s market, get original ideas from invited qual ity designers for home or garden, see a full selection of quality crafts, with something for everyone and enjov delicious free tastings of quality foods before you choose. Lots of things for the children too, like a bouncing castle, workshops and entertainment. See below for further details.
EVENTS — SEPTEMBER 20TII TO 2(>TII
September — Clithcroe Library. Pottery exhibition by Mrs Alice Harris, of Cliviger, mainly domestic
20th — ABC Memorial Hall committee (lance and chicken supper at Hurst Green Memorial Hall with Mark Kitto Band. Inquiries, tel. 01254 820301. 20th — Read United Reformed Church, East View, jumble sale at 0-15 p.m. Items for sale received from
p.m. . , .
1 p.m. 20th — Civic Hall Cinema “The Rock” (15), for six
nights at 7-30 p.m. 21st — Kibble Valley Talking Newspaper coffee morning at the United Reformed Church, Castle
ware decorated with trees and sheep. 20th — St Michael and St John Social Centre. Clith eroe Ceilidhs present Maxi and Mitch, 8 to 11-30
7-ttO p.m. "S'ihhle Valiev 10-mile roati lley s s b s s b s i
2.3rd - Clitheroe Women’s Aeluw Kellovvshi,, Lied von Schweintz in Clitheroe Library at <-30 p.m.
^ t ' h - M ^ ^ Lane. Chatburn. “Publish the Damned , by D. Mal
colm Greenhaluh, of Warrington, at <-•«>p.m. •>5th — East Lancashire Branch of the Nbl CC tm lie
SEPTEMBER 27TII TO OCTOBER .1RD forthcoming ev e n t s—
27th — Civic Hall Cinema “ Eraser” fur six nights at 28th1—'’
28th _ Fur and Feather coffee morning m the Mayor’s Parlour.
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28th_St Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn, celebrating 750 years. Harvest crafts in the village hall. 28th_Kaydee Bookshop. Art ami craft day when Mary Dawber will demonstrate some of her craft skills, including china, ceramic and watercolour paint ing, from 10-30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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2i)th_Clitheroe Rambler’s Association. Forbidden Britain Day.
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29th — Whallev 1100th celebration. Hoarstones Chamber Ensemble. A chamber concert with wine
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Gate, Clithcroe. 2ist — Whalley 1400th celebration, Burnley Band Concert at 7-30 p.m. in the Methodist Hall. 21st — Clitheroe Parish Church organ concert from 11-30 a.m. to 12-10 p.m. featuring Michael Pain (organ), including Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor. 21st — All Hallows Church, Mitton, organ marathon gift day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tea in village hall from 1 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 42(5835. 21st — Mayor’s Parlour, coffee morning to raise funds for a projector for Pema Murry. 21st — Clitheroe and District Bible Society features the Blackpool Citadel Salvation Army Songsters in St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, at 7-30 p.m.
(jHIREBURN CELEBRATE IN STYLE
RMS HURST GREEN, NEAR CLITHEROE
CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTS THROUGHOUT DECEMBER from £14.95
The ideal venue for your office party, family get together or night out with friends Includes: 5 course meal, hals, crackers, streamers, disco till late
CHRISTMAS FAYRE LUNCH MENU Available from December 9th - £10.50 per person
CHRISTMAS DA Y LUNCH 5 course meal £35.00 Under 12 £15.00
______ Under 5 FREE
including visit from Father Christmas DATES AVAILABLE IN DECEMBER AND JANUARY For y our pr iv a te p a r ties at very reasonable prices
Telephon e 01254 826518 for brochure and further details
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Join other small groups of dedicated fun lovers at one of our parties
CHRISTMAS PARTY TIME
★ 5 course menu with choices
★ Top local DJ ★ Crackers, streamers, novelties etc Everything included a t £16.50 per person
We will send you the menu for this wonderful occasion on request
ff^CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH A superb 7 course feast £33.75 adults £25 children
NEW Y E A R S EV E R -D IN N E R AND D AN C E Ring 01729 840243 for further details and brochures
NEW YEARS EVE GALA , DINNER DANCE _yfc— 6 course meal Disco till late £37.00
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Xmas Tan Lunch Menu
10 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 426928
Fully Licensed
Why not treat yourself to our extensive lunchtime Christmas Fayrc Menu available from Tuesday, December 3rd, to Tuesday, December 24th (Monday
Have you thought of your Otristmas Party yet? ‘B R O T H S B I S T R O
to Friday), 12 p.m. to 1.30 pm. Also available ts our blackboard A La Carte menu for lunchtimes and
Chilled Melon with Fresh Fruit Tate Matson
Deep Fried Brie with Apricot Sauce
Trawn Cocktail (£1 extra) Stuffed Mushrooms
Soup of the Day
Angus Fillet au Poivrc Fresh Grilled Plaice
Fresh Roast Turkey
Deep Fried Potato Skins with Ham and Cheese
evenings, Monday to Saturday 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Pheasant Chasseur
Stuflcd Vegetarian Peppers Mushroom Sirogonoff
Chicken a la Creme
Xmas Pudding 8c Rum Sauce Chocolate Fudge Cake Sherry Trifle
Various ice Cream Cheese and Biscuits
Coffee 8c Homemade Mince Pies £14.50 incl VAT
ASPINALL ARMS
MITTON RD, MITTON Nr. CLITHEROE, BB7 9PA
Fires Lit, Decorations Up, Tree Dressed! ’CHRISTMAS '96* ^
A warm welcome awaits you and your guests at the Aspinall Arms this Christmas.
Clitiicroe Road, Bashall Eaves, Clithcroe. BB7 3DA Tel: 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 2 2 7
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pork tentlerbin with onions, mushrooms and paprika FILLET OF SALM
roast turkey with all the seasonal trimmings FR1CASEE OF PORK
a light pancake filled with seasoned spinach, mushrooms A mascurpone cheese • CHRISTM
battened prime sirloin steak served with a french mustard lauce SPINACH & MUSHROOM CREPE
fillet of salmon with lemon cream sauce STEAK DIANE
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Xmas Tare Lunch Menu
served at St Peter’s Church, in Burnley. Husband and wife team Chris and Ros Johnson
24th, at 7-30 p.m.
Friends of St Peter’s Church, promises to be a crowd-puller, as Chris and Ros arc well-known for their fine foods, restaurant and award-winning shop The couple plan to guide their audience through the
The event, which hus been organised by the . . . .
different dishes that can be served at a dinner party. Guests will be seated at candle-lit tables ami wine
FOOD lovers arc in for a gourmet treat next week when a selection of luxury delights are
from the Ilamsbottom Victuallers are hosting a “Food Lovers Guide to Dinner" at the church, on September
nil's* 42S525. Mitl-lVnnine Gallery. Yorke Street —until October 12th, au cxhii'iiu-H ■
Gillian Brent and David Parker, leaturing abstract : works in brick and mild steel. Further details from
<;’ .-culptun* by
Kary Spencer on 01282 421980. Fleetwood: Farmer Parr’s Animal World, Wyre-
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 ponies, ehq>- munks, bantams, etc. Further details from Mrs Mar
garet Parr on 01253 8715S41. Leeds: Grand Theatre — tonight. Opera North
will be served! Further details anti bookings are available on 01282 428525. Blackburn: Lords House Farm Riding Therapy Centre, Rishton — free courses in horse care for the physically or mentally disabled. Over-llis only. Fur ther details from centre administrator Mary Walker
on 01254 87(5388. Blackpool: Sea Life Centre, The Promenade —
newly opened, the Lair of the Octopus! Major attrac tion featuring the deadly Australian blue-ringed octopus and spectacular walk-through tunnel. Open daily 10 a.m. to (5 p.m. Further details on 01253
opens its autumn season with an exciting production of Madame Butterfly, 7-30
p.in. Further details and bookings from the Opera North hotline on 0113 244532(5. Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre —until
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and nibbles at S p.m. in Whnlley Abbey. •>Uth_Whallev 1400th celebration. Harvest festival jointly celebrated at the Methodist Church at 10-30
a.m. and 0-30 p.m.
29th — Edisford Primary School car boot sale m aid of funds. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cars £5. vans £7, limited tables at £2. Inquiries, tel. 01200 444137. Further details of some of the above events can be
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found in adjacent ‘Lifestyle” advertisements. 9 A booking service for theatres and events through out the region is available from the Tourist Informa tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 4255(5(5.
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29th — East Lancashire Motor Cycle Show at Glen- field Industrial Park, Blackburn, from 11 a.m. to 4-30
, . n tion at 10 a.m. for Wycoller. Inquiries, tel. 01-00 clitheroe Naturalists' Society. Meet at sta
28tli _ Bolton-bv-Bo\vland Village Hall. Midnight Vision in concert'at 7-15 p.m. led by I hihp-Sower- butts. Inquiries, tt‘l. 01200 445315.
you to An evening of Health and Beauty, by
Cl.th- oroe Beauty Clinic. Stick House Hotel, Otsbuin at
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October 19th, Shakespeare's “All’s Well That Ends Well,” directed by Matthew Lloyd and wittily
designed by Ashley Martin Davies. Come and enjoy this funny and pertinent story of a good woman’s love for a wanton man. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01(51 833 98J>3. Lcvlund: Worden Arts and Crafts Centre, Worden
22445.Bolton: Bolton Museum and Art Gallery — Sep- lumber 20th to January -Ith,exhibition depicting the relationship between industry, money and
power.in- cluding the only surviving example of a Spinning Mule. Further details from Helena Tomlin on 01204 5221! 11. Bolton Library — September 21st, “Steam ’ll Music”, a film show on the Talyllyn Railway, with musical interludes. Starts 7 p.m. Further details and bookings on 01204 388G37. Burnlcv: Burnley Mechanics —September 20th, Welcome to the World of Jim Reeves”, featuring
Park — September 23rd to October 5th, C’Est Tous Theatre Company presents “The Merchant of Ven ice”, at 7-30 p.m. A story of love and hate, and the bitter conflict between Jew and Christian. Further details and bookings from C’Est Tous on 0101 737 9372. Oldham: Oldham Coliseum — until September
Bob Hinton, at 8 p.m. Relax and enjoy your Jim Reeves favourites; September 25th, “Simply the Best”, tribute to Tina Turner.fcaturing Suzctte Dor sey. Seeing is believing! Starts 8 p.m. Further details and hookings from the box office on 012S2 430055. St Peter’s Church —September 24th, Food Lovers Guide to Dinner, by husband and wife team Chris and Ros Johnson, of the Ramsbottom Victuallers. Starts 7-3.0 p.m. Further details and bookings on
VIDEOS
. Casino . Heat . Desperado . The Maddening . Barb Wire . Bridges of Madison County . Father of the Bride 2 . Trainspotting . Stolen Hearts . Jumnnji
Video rentals list supplied
by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clithcroe
anur<H|ii;ii — (M hat’s the Story) Morning Glorv?” J-
!!• — George Michael i* .7J?e S»eore*’ — The Kugees
Oasis ”SUK’'V Shoals" — Ocean Colour
9. “Coming Up“ — Suede cL T S uK . "r Cn,wded
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2. “ Icon" — Frederick Forsyth (Bantam, £14.99*)
1. “ lCvciiinc Class” — Mac-vv Kindly (Orion. £12.99*)
3. “Notes from a Small Island"_ Itill Bryson (Black Swan, £5.21*)
4. "To tile Hill" — Dick Francis (Michael Joseph, £15.99)
5. “Gooschumps: Ni|;ht of tile Liv- itiK Dummy II" — R. L. Stein (Scholastic, £2.24*)
ish Isles: The North-West" — lUn Course, £14.99)
N i- ' ‘ !a,ce ‘• J. Beach Music" _ pat Conrov Ken Eolett (Pan, £1.49*)
10 HjV'ck Swan, £(i.99*> ‘•-nvm.v «»r Cud" _ Bernard
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li. “ The Horse Whisperer" _ Nicholas Evans (Curyi, £4.49*)
7. “Where to Flay Golf in the Ilrit-
11 7" j llsl s«PPli«l hy Kavdee Bookshop, .Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.
’Riled Freedom" — - — Various Artists
28lh, Contact Theatre Company presents “The Tem pest”, at 7-30 p.m. Fast-moving production of Shake* speare’s last and greatest comedy; a magical tale of enchantment, love, mystery and revenge. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01G1 024 282!). Preston: Guild Hall — September 27th and 28th,
Crystal Clear Opera presents Puccini’s “La Boheme”, a tale of love, poverty and passion in the Latin quarter of Paris at the turn of the century. Septem ber 29th, “The Seasons of Vivaldi”, remarkable tell ing of Vivaldi’s life, in music and story, featuring the Manchester Camerata and a complete perfor
mance of “The Four Seasons”. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01772 25SS5S.
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