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ChihJ a m^ i t


(Adver t i s i ng) . I liinilei/ ’,2'i'JlU (Classified)


.■ w i ? i « A S T IE S w i t h ! v ,T R E N C H T A R R A G O N


r ™i t l i R I C K S T E I N , o t T h e S e a f o o d R e s t a u r a n t


W E c o n t i n u e o u r intro d u c t io n to the Council for Protection lor Rural England’s


D i s h


o f t h e w e e k


National Picnic Week­ end with a mouth-wa­ tering recipe from The seafood Restaurant’s


the cheapest fish fillet: hn g , coley, pollack or pouting (in that order of preference) and adds that the recipe is the one used a t his bakery “and very


p r o p r i e t o r , Ri c k stein. He recommends using


i f P l l P i


i ‘If you would like a^copy* .of.the free picnic pack con­ ta in in g oyer 30 picnic


good they ure‘too!’£ <


Weekend/. • •. (“Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” Rentier Offer), •Warwick House. • ■'


London SW1W0PP.


• (>02. leek,t cut into 1cm P/itm.) dice


KISII PASTIIOS... Ingredients


recipes-doiiatedvby celeb­ rity chefs, write to: - GIMUC, National Picnic


25 Buckingham Palace ; Road.


.


• 5oz; onion, cut into 1cm (l^in.) dice • 8oz. potato, cut into 1cm P/uin.) dice


• 15oz. fish fillet, cut into 2.5cm'(Iin.) pieces*


• 1 fl. (iz. while wine vinegar


• loz. butter . • loz. .mature cheddar, gi*ated - y. -


• '/utsp. fresh Krench tarragon • ’/itsp. black pepper • lisp, salt • 21b flaky p a s t ry or sliortcrust pastry


Compiled by Marcia Morris


Ring h er w ith yo ur Dish o f the Week ideas on 012 00 22324 o r send • them t o ‘Dish’ ;


Clitheroe Adve rtise r & Times, 3 King Street, ; Clitheroe, BB7 2EW


' Makes five pasties P re -h e a t th e oven to 200C/4U0F/gas (5


should be rolled out to about '/iin. thick. The recipe is for 7VAn. discs. D iv id e th e f i l l in g


in a bowl. The ch i l led p a s t ry


together and pinch them to form a temporary seal, then crimp the edges. Bake for 35 minutes.


> p n ; t h e G r a p e v i n e


THOSE of you not as fortunate as I, to be out ol the country while the television screens


of “fantastic fizz” are available from every corner of the grape-growing globe.


As I have written before, many excellent examples '


!\


affordable sparkling wines, that are reliable'and con­ sistent when it comes to duality.


Antipodean alternatives to champagne and has been placed on a hit list by champagne'producers’ for telling the wine-buying public to hovcolt (heir expon-


1 P 1 i§ p f £ |


THIS is a historic book which has a little bit of history of i t s . own.


*:


Preston Chornicle in the days (130-odd years ago) when newspa­ per readers had long winter eve­ nings and no TV. and the writers could spread themselves across1 several columns of small print,r sometimes using their own leisure" interests as subjects.


Dobson was a journalist on the


Publishers, of Gisburn, a firm , which no longer operates. Because of.unforeseen^eyents, a., batch. pf..* copies remained undistributed, and these have now finally come - on to the market after nine years..


from its source to the Clitheroe and Whalley area, were later pub­ lished in book from — a timeless gold mine" of anecdote, local his­ tory,' "nature notes arid descrip- '' tions of what must sometimes have been formidable expeditions. More than 100 years later the book was republished by Rowland


bling, at a time when the railways had opened up new horizons for walkers. His articles, tracing the Ribblc •


For Dobson this meant ram­


wording has been banned, so now one must settle for “bottle fermented” or “traditional method”, instead. The New World is a particularly good source of


However, thanks to a dubious EC ruling, the Food anil drink expert Oz Clarke is an avid fan of


as champagne, once easily identified b y the words method champenoise” on the label. • '


The best are those produced by the same' method ..............


W i t h w i n e w r i t e r S u e L e w la s


are full of football, football and more football, could score with a bottle of sparkling wine — always a good cure for depression!


sive luxury product in favour of sparkling wines from “Down Under”. As I prefer to walk down the street of Reims


Australia owned by the Hill Smith family. The vine­ yard was established in IS'IS) by a Dorset brewer called Samuel Smith (not the one from Tadcaster that you may be familiar with!), on land purchased from


Yalumba Angus Brut hails from vineyards in South


•and! at £5.99, is just the thing for you ladies looking to escape inlo the garden (o avoid "liazza” for the umpteenth time!


with a refreshing fizz. It is available from Thresher


George Fife Angus. This wine is a full-flavoured and elegant dry white,


I n m y V i e w C o m e a l o n g t o u s a n d e n j o y “R a m b l e s b y t h e R i v e r , 18(>i’\


b y W i l l i a m D o b s o n , r e p u b l i s h e d 1 9 8 7 a n d n o w .»•, o n s a l e a g a i n a t £ 5 .9 9 .


... places, along, the Ribble. But the supply is limited, and there is not jiUely to be a further printing. The rambles start, after a train


^ which is :the. watershed between Ribblesdale to the west anti Wid- riale, leading down to'the Ure in •W^nsleydalc, to the east. A large


journey from Lancaster, on the peaty heath at Newby Mead,


:^staut.j.n_finish, .pr.choose a.})age.at_ random, and there is always smno-


' part of the book deals with Clith­ eroe and :the Surrounding areas, touching oil such subjects as Salley Abbey, Pendle Hill and Clitheroe Castle. .J t.is a-treasure trove of enter- £tainnieht.: Read it through 'frpm""


, thing absorbing, for Dobson .has a ; happy knack of conveying his own *


... Heritage Ce.nlre at Barrowford * and other outlets of similar kind in


Copies can be obtained from Clith­ eroe. Castle’Museum gift shop, Dunsop Bridge post office, the


to the liSlM-style packed lunch on (lie high tops: "Sandwiches on Pendle, and the contents of (hat pleasant travelling companion, a pocket flask. t Climb P c iu llu some fine morning; there is no better tonic than a breath of mountain air.” Dobson never tells us what was


“Adieu to Clitheroe, its varied attractions and its interesting old as so ciations” , and hints a t a second volume completing the riverside journey to Lytham. I wonder if it ever appeared.


in that flask. .1 wonder whether it was brandy, whisky or rum. He ends the book by saying


Sheila Nixon


enthusiasm to his renders. 'Fix* book was popular from (he sluii. The first edition in April ISfil was followed by a second in Angus! of the same year. There are occasional references


y o u r m e a l a l f r e s c o , e i t h e r in t h e w a rm s u n o r t h e c o o l s h a d e o f o u r p a t i o b e e r g a r d e n .


Food served everyday 12 till 2.30 and 7 till 9.30.


The famous Sunday carveiy from just £5 12 till 6pm. Drinks served all day plus weekly guest ales.


W q z C a l f ’ s! ? | e a b H o t e l , ^ o r s t t o n


Mel: 01200 [ 4 4 1 2 1 8


R E N D E Z V O U S N I G H T C L U B


1 0 .0 0 p .m . - 2 .0 0 a .m . F R I D A Y


J O H N N Y C S A T U R D A Y


s (Situ ated on Mit ton Road) Sunday June 23rd


. C a r Boot Spaces from £ 1 0 - a rrive between 8 am a nd 9am


ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 or . . . (0850) 843073


N o a dm ittance to buyers until 9 am


SUNDAY MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE WHALLEY


MOVE AND GROOVE with • 1 ■


■< ■


L O O S E E N D Z o n


Saturday, June 22nd at


T h e N e w K i n g s A r m s Clithe ro e


H A P P Y H O U R 1 0 - 1 1 p . m . W h a l l e y - 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 3 0 8 6


MARTHOLME GRANGE •


-------Cabaret Club--------


THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UUE CABARET


R A IN Y C IT Y PLUS DISCO 8 pm - 2.0am


R E F L E X O L O G Y A N D M A S S A G E


W E E K E N D C O U R S E S Reflexology July 1 3 th /1 4 th


Massage (Women only) July 2 0 th /2 1 s t Practical ’hands-on’ training in treatment ■


techniques for self-help and use with others , 10am-5pm £45 per weekend ,


Phone: Denise Pamphlett on (01200) 2 9 4 5 0 .


£5 A dm is s io n D re s s R e s t r ic t io n s a p p ly . Tw o G re a t R e s ta u ra n ts ; Meal a n d C a b a re t p a c k a g e s a v a ila b le


T H E H I G H E R T R A P P Country House Hotel


■ -y


Cordially Invite y o u to try o u r new •,. a-Ia-carte m e n u s e rv e d In th e O ak R e s tau ran t every evening.


Ideal fo r a n y o c c a s io n a n d s e t In s u p e rb g ro u n d s


F o r m o re d e ta i l s r in g 0 1 2 8 2 7 7 2 7 8 1


■ . In Chelseys Bar-Sunday July7th 'The Legendary' COTTON BAND


--------- COMING SOON --------- , GOLDEN OLDIES DISCO 8pm - 11.30pm


--------- WEDNESDAYS --------- GOLDEN OLDIES. DISCO IN CHELSEYS B AR .r (S in g le s W e lcom e )


: .With Alexander O'Neill 10pm-2am Promos/Giveaways


--------- THURSDAYS --------- DANCE / PARTY NIGHT


Tel: 01254 384874 ■ The course will be staffed by B.A.F. senior and club coaches. .',.


Course director is Syl Sampey B.A.F.iSenior Coach and Coach ■' Education Officer for North West Athletics. I:l‘“


Times: 10am to 3.30pm - Cost £ 6 .0 0 per day For application forms please ring


0 1 2 0 0 2 3 8 3 3 ^ for any specific enquiries (01200) 22762


W h a l l e y 1 4 0 0


H O D D E R M O T O R S E R V IC E S L T D S U M M E R 1 9 9 6 r D A Y E X C U R S IO N S


D e p a r t ' Station! Fare


' SUNDAYS 7th/14th/21st JULY


.CountryRun im v MONDAY 22nd JULY


; Scarborough TUESDAY 23rd JULY


; Blackpool Cleveleys


South West Scotland - via Loch Maben, Loch ®B?DAYn&JULY


WEDNESDAY 24th JULY souxn vye&i


. ishaws Loch and Wigtown Bay 07.50 £12.00 . w mown Bav


1 Ulverston Market & Grange-Over-Sands ^DAY^thJULY .


: i* A Y 2 7m JU L ? ardenS


Chester Zoo - return 5.00pm CountryRun


..........


PLEASE BOOK AT: Tourist Information Centre • ' Ainsworths Newsagents


:


09.15 09.15.


09.45 09.45"


£6.50 £4.50 •


. 09.45 1 £4.50


£6.50 £6.50*


13.10. £4.50 13.10 l £4.50


08.15 06.15


09.45 09.45 09.45


£8.50 £6.50


£4.50 £4.50 £4.50


MONDAY 29th JULY Windermere Seven Lakes


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TUESDAY 30th JULY Yorkshire Dales - via Kettlewell, Aysgarth, •. Castle Bolton, Richmond (lunch), Leybum, Bainbridge, Hawes and Ribblehead WEDNESDAY 31st JULY Llandudno Bodnant Gardens & Llandudno THURSDAY 1st AUGUST Whitby York FRIDAY 2nd AUGUST Blackpool, Cleveleys


, Fleetwood. SUNDAY 4th AUGUST


;Country'Run TUESDAY 6th AUGUST Blackpool Cleveleys Fleetwood............. THURSDAY 8th AUGUST . K Shoe Village & Grasmere


08.30 08.30


. 08.30


' 08.30 08.30


•08.15 , 08.15


09.45 09.45' 09.45;


09.45 09.45 09.45


£8.50 £8.50


£8.50 £6.50


£4.50 £4.50 £4.50


13.10 £4.50


£4.50 £4.50


, £4.50 10.00- £6.50


o u i i nQFN : U n d e r 14 ye ars o f a ge w h en accompanied b y a du lt , tw o th ird s o f a d u lt fare to th e n ea re s t 5p abovo. ENQUIRIES TO: Clitheroe 225590 or 22473 14 Market Place, Clitheroe


T T


uarnreaves Newsagents ; >t, 28 Nelson Street, Low Moor Abbey Candy Store V


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35 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe 51 King Street, Whalley • '


" C O A C H T O U R S 1 9 9 6


Tel: 25566 .. - . Tel: 23155,, y Tel: 2 3 1 0 5 - Tel: 01254 823622


r r f , , , gt OF EXCURSIONS FOR JULY AND AUGUST AVAILABLE FORM THE ABOVE AGENTS “


14th - 2 1 s t September - Weston Super, Mare - £250.00 - 8 Days B a ym e a d H o te l - M o s t ro om s e n -s u ite - H a lf B oa rd T h is to u r in c lu d e s th re e e x c u rs io n s .


- Enquiries re Tours to;- Clitheroe 22590 ICRAVEN HEIFERCH


W H A L L E Y ROAD, C L ITH E R O E T e l: 01200 22421


SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES June 21st Friday


JONNY SOLO


June 23rd Sunday D IS C O


Superb 50/60's Male Vocalist


Saturday DANNY Terrific Vocal June 22nd ST JAMES Entertainer


PO P QUIZ & Prizes for winners


MOND AY , TU E SD A Y & WEDN ESDAY Bitter £1.10 • Lager £1.30 a pint


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If liira rT th ■ s t i r


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Adults: £10.00 Children £5.00 Special Rates for Groups over 10 •'• Tickets Clitheroc TIC 01200 25566 or Browsholmc Hall 012S4 826 719 -


7 .0 0 p m o n S u n d a y 1 4 t h J u l y Picnics welcome!


some marquee shelter if wet! 's ! .. ...... For a perfect summers evening... ,


B o x Hedge Theatre Co on a national tour o f historic, houses fo r yea r present an open air theatre performance o f ■. - j


the 4th


£6.50 £8.50


dzi.tid.fz S u zn in ^ Saturday 22nd June 1996


■ 7.30 p.m. for 8.00 p.m. start Tickets £5.00 including Buffet


Tel: 01254 822545 or contact


Whalley Parish Church • Office for tickets


J r o u g h t o n G A M E S I IO W ;


BROUGHTON HALL, NIiAR SKIPTON (A59 TO CI-ITIIKROM) .


ATTEMPT ON THE RECORD FOR THE WORLD'S LARGEST YORKSHIRE PUDDING '


S U N D A Y , J U N E 3 0 f h -C AM E LR A C ING -


RAF FALCONS FREE FALL DISPLAY TEAM. FLYING DISPLAY BY TWO W.W. II SPITFIRES


Craven Old Wheels Historic Vehicle Rally • Archery • NCDL Dog Show . Terrier and


Lurcher Show • BASC Gun Dog Scurry • Rare Breeds . Ferret Show and Racing • Wild Boar Display • Morris Dancing • Terrier Racing - Heavy Horse Displays • Falconry ‘


Display - Fisherman's Row - Open Clay Shoot • Sheep Dog Trial • Vintage Tractors • Steam Carousel


BANDS - CRAFT DISPLAYS -TRADE STANDS - BARS & CATERING S TAR TS 11.00 a .m .


Admission by BSSSjtSll|f5jQj }) ] | jSSIIS!fj| programme


available at gate - Adults £5, Children & o a p ’s £3


DALESMAN S


A family day out in the Country. broughton show sponsored by


.


Proceeds to THE ■ '. UPPER ■


FELL RESCUE > „„w


WHARFEDALE


THECAVE RESCUE


organisation i S! --------------------------- -


B R IN G YO U R PAR TY TO OURS! HEN PfiRTYS, BIRTHDAYS, ETC


P A R T Y T I M E W e d d i n g s • C h r i s t e n i n g s ”' !


P r i v a t e P a r t i e s • C o r p o r a t e E n t e r t a i n m e n t : ;


S t a f f C h r i s tm a s C e l e b r a t i o n s ' All e x p e r t ly c a t e r e d f o r w i th m o s t


e x t e n s iv e f a c i l i t ie s a t y o u r d i s p o s a l S o m e 1 9 9 6 d a t e s s t i l l a v a i l a b l e f o r l a r g e '


f u n c t io n s S u n d a y s t o .F r id a y s a n d ',p a r t i e s o f u p t o 6 0 g u e s t s S a tu r d a y s t o F r id a y s


P § ^ ) ] Affordable luxury, at


' S T I R K H O U S E ' H O T E L


G is b um : 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 5 8 1 i ~ \ \ ^ >


... MHTIIOI) Mix all the ingredients


4A B U R N L E Y A & M E C H A N I C S


S u p p o r te d b y T h w a l t e s > Friday.21st June,-8.00pm SACRED & PROFANE "Sheer Joy"


T H E K O M I S T A T E R U S S IA N C H A M B E R C H O IR


The Humour & Pam o f the Rus s ia n Folk S o n g ■ to g e the r with Choral Singing & Chants ■ . :


TONIGHT Fri 21st June, 7.30pm Padiham Town Hall WAMERICAN LINE DANCING w i th


E FABULOUS BEAN BROTHERS (Instruction tor b«glnr»r»)


y . • .v ^ T u c s 2 5 th J u n e Mat 1 .4 5 pm ,E ve 7.30pm ^ -The Tibet Foundation Presents


^ S P IR IT O F T IB E T Music; Dance; Chanting &;the Sacred Arts


between the five discs. Moisten the two edges of pastry then bring them


r


. Mat: Children £1/Adults £2 Eve: £5/Concs £3 Friday 28th June, Doors 8pm


IMAGIN E TW O K A TE BUSHES IN ONE B AN D


The Latest Female Stars on the Rough Trade Label The Dreamy Sound & Haunting Exquisite Voices of R t f A Recent Tours with Everything But l i n . The Girl, Kristin Hcrsh, The Levellers


v


S u p p o r ts f rom 3 Am a z in g F em a le L ed B a n d s : D R A W , B O X Sc E C H O E S


Wed 24th & Wed 31st July, 2.00pm


Spiffing Holiday Fun for Kids with PRESTO PUPPET THEATRE in


. A Sparkling Summer Production of


A Fairytale First Told in the Mists of Time where the Mysterious Bird of Fire Steals


The Firebird


the Golden Apples from the Royal Orchard ■ ■ and is Hunted by a Hapless Prince - ••


witliout have to constantly look over my shoulder, 1 won’t go that far, but I will make this week’s recom­ mendation an Australian one.


N o W a y S l S


MON 29th July 8.30pm, Support: SUSAN'S ATTIC Ultimate Oasis


Tribute Band!!! T i c k e t O f f ic e : 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 0 0 5 5


fDrive to the country and! in


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M O R E T H A N -


01200 445 149. ./ •Mt‘ MJOA R CRtpIT CARDS/ACaPTtD.';.


U S T ’ A P U B ! 1 4 0 0 Y E A R S O F -


O B R I S T a A N S T Y IM T H E i;;, ■ C H I P P I N G A R E A


• 1996 is a year ofcelebrationpf1400years o f Christianity, in the Chipping area. There will he many special events taking place from


22June to 30June 1996, In and around the village. You are warmly invited to come


andjoin us in this unique event which willfeature a wide range o f activities including: Saturday 22 June Sunday 23 June


Wednesday 26 June Thursday 27 June


Friday 28 June Saturday 29 June


Sunday 30 June 1 .


6.30 p.m. Concluding Service at Saint BarthoIomew's Church • ’ followed by tea and buns in the Village Hall*’ J


3.00 p.m. Chipping Amateur Theatrical Society present *a York. Mystery play - Noah's Ark and the Mighty. Flood -,on the Church steps at Saint Bartholomew's with children's “animal" parade ■


, 1.:.[*.• *


Running daily 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. (Tucs 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.) History Exhibition at St Mary's Church. Admission Free ^ , •• Friday June 28th - Sunday June 30th 1 / A ■


Superb Flower Festival at St Bartholomew's Church Adults £1.50 Children Free


F u r th e r d etails te l 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 4 3 8 o r ‘7 0 4 V


10.00 a.m. Open-air Service at lhe Congmgatlonal Church,' followed by a walk around local ancient cross sites. (5 or 10 ihiles) 1 ^ ’ 2.00 p.m. Opening Bell Ringing, Saint Bartholomew's * ' ' . 3.00 p.m. Chipping Young Farmer's Great Charity Duck Race ; 1.30 p.m. The children of Chipping celebrate'. Village Green •' V 7.30 p.m. Ribble Vale Choir Concert and Official opening of v Celebratory Flower Festival in Saint Bartholomew's Church (£2) ■ 7.30 p.m. Celebration meal at the Waterwheel Restauranti . •., ! 2.30 p.m. Dedication of the 1996 oak tree,.,.


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f u n c t io n -ROOMS ;


t r a d it io n a l TAP ROOM


Clithcmc Advertiser & Times, June Mill, W'JC 9 ®i"7T!rv?}


I R i b b l e s d a l e J


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H a p p y H o u r i s B a c k ! I rom .O p in -H pm M o n r iify to.J -m la v • ...


ENTRANCE T0 WITCHES AM) WI/.AltDS ADVENT! RE Pl.AY BARNS ONLY £l


A D U L T S


H a p p y H o u r a l l w e e k ! I U T u l .n


timer £1.10. Ligor £1.20, (iiimni-v* ^ lkxk> £1.50 . .. ilmiftc* Spirits (\\hiskv.'(pin..Voclk;i) ;, • £1.80 .i tloubk*.


A T { ^ [ M O O R L A N D S C H O O L ; C L I T H E R O E from July 22nd to July 26th ,


This course is for young athletes between the age of 9 to 15 years and provides BOTH an introduction to all athletic events AND more;


specific coaching in chosen events for athletes who will-be.competing ■' in school and club competitions.’


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