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XPO BAR RED LION ST


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' New Burnley's biggest Pdrty.Nigbjf' ^wilh oword winning DJ's MIKE /


THURSDAY [.LEWIS ond CRAIG MOUIDEN^


'Big donee night with DJ’s Tonyv_pV ( -* .


FRIDAY „


-Cortesj ond Chris Byrne *


,?4ih August. -JAMBARU ■>.: -/- 'UP YER RONSON TOUR yrith DJ'S * JEREMY HEALY, PoulToyfor, Neil ij.’


SATURDAY


^Metzner, Big penny, Umberfoond rAudioTraffic !


SUNDAY


• 25th August * Big Screen Footboll •*Midday


’ CLUB XPO opens its doors for the v f first time on Sunday Evening:r; : -IWotch but For more details soon ;


’XPO food served 11 .OO om to ' ^ *“3l00-pm everyday


DAYTIME ■


‘Happy Hours-oil draught'd £1.20 rper pint between 3.00 p.riii to ‘7.00 plm. every day:./


’Xpo Bor open 7 days per week •Telephone Bumlcy:-’422050J


LOW MOOR CLUB Friday,


August 23rd PHIL


KNIGHT Saturday,


August 24th


FUGRGEEN Sunday,


August 25th


MAX & JIM Open Monday Lunch


U O LD U N C M J(V H » 1E X J


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday,


August 25th


1 JO pm Rev Alan Ellershaw 7 p.m. Mr Robert Lawson


A L L SAINTS CHURCH, PENDLETON


A Summer Musical Evening \ at STANDEN H A L L


By kind permission of Mr J.E.R. Aspinall with THE FORTISSIMOS


FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th 1996 at 7.30 p.m. Bar. Buffet Supper. Smart Dress Tickets £6.00


Proceeds fo r Church Funds


Tickets from Church (if possible) or pay k at door, or Ring Mrs Wood 427917


; BARNSLEY v HUDDERSflElD'.' 8th Scptembee :


- -r.\. Saturday 5th October


“Dublin World Wide Dance Productions" Present


S P IR IT DANCE


OF TH E Featuring


The Irish National Dance Company The Irish National Harp Orchestra The Russian Cossack Dancers


The Monogolian State Dancers The New York Tap Battle Boys The New Orleans Gospel Choir Tickets £16.50/£15/£14c/£12/£10c


Box office Tel 01282 864721 Bank House, 61 Albert Road, Colne Plus all usual agencies


TyiONDAY . r26ih August :-'8-


BURNLEY. Our evening entertainment every nighUrom-7.00pm.--


TlEEDS UTD v WIMBLEDON ££> .’ ^ • ;-.e Opening Night


Friday 4th October Star o f The West End & Broadway


Anthony Newley


with Paul Melba Tickets £16.50/£15/£14c/£12/£10c


EEBURNLEY JULIAN COPE


Supported by Thwaites TONIGHT! Friday'23rd August; 8.30pm GENIUS O F BRITISH;POP MUSIC.;


AA MECHANICS Tetany dated ett


•s. B .N n I IVF IN CONCERT BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY - 26th AUGUST CLOSED ALL DAY


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!>. Saturday 31 st August, 8pm (£2;5CrAdv)


’ _■ • ' 1 1 & 3 supports S 'V The Itch '


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Big Bar Promotions^*: Tail back Friday 6th Sept, 8pm (£2.50 Adv) n a ,*»& & 3 supports


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1 1 K-Billy • Walter Mitty's Head •


Big Bar Promotions Myopia


'‘••47niuwday‘.5th'S^epterober;:-7.'30ph9^k A LA N C A S H IR E EV EN ING 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


vMonday 9th >September^8.00pnr ,


■ Inspirational.Jazz & Blues* from. Chris Barbels Jazz & Blues Band


TH E MANDOLIN ALL-STARS SIMON MAYOR • MAART1N ALLCOCK (Fairport) •


Friday 13th September, 8.00pm Amazing Folk Wizardry from...


CHRIS LESLIE (Whippcrsnapper)»HILARY JAMES ^aturday*14th ^September, 8.30pm y


Direct from '.'The Smell of Reeves & Mortimer"


THE C H A R L IE CH U C K SH OW Experience the Zanlcst, Looniest Night.of.Comedy


Saturday 14th September, 8.00pm


Hot Cajun Nights at Padiham Town Hall T-ZEE'S ACADIANS


■Ticket Office; 01282 430055 RIBBLE:


LATE BAR & HOT CAJUN COOKIN' AVAILABLE TAND O O R I T A K E AW A Y


Try our speciality dishes including:


- B h u n a G a r l ic - • B a lt i D is h e s - - K u r z i M u r g i - - KLurzi L am b -


Also available set meals to your request


TELEPHONE ORDERS WELCOME ,


''(01200)443368 . Opening hours:


Monday • Saturday 5 p.m. till 11.30 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m. till 10.30 p.m.


OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK


19 W AD D ING TO N ROAD, C L ITH E RO E


SUTCLIFFE THEATRE SCHOOL


Incorporating The Tarrant Gaunt School of Music BEGINNER TO PROFESSIONAL


C L A S S E S A T A L L LEVELS IN Classical Ballet, Tap, Modern Dance, Freestyle, Theatre Craft, Piano, Keyboard Harmony, Violin, Aural, Theory, Drama


E X AM IN A T IO N S T O F E L LOW SH IP A N D D IP LOM A TH R O U G H International Dance Teachers Association,


Associated Board of the Royal School of Music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama


Tutors: Gladys M. B. Sutcliffe I.D.T.A. Fellow and Examiner,


Festival Adjudicator; Janet Sutcliffe F.I.D.T.A.; Brian McDonald BA, LRAM, LTCL, ADB; Rachel Ingham A.I.D.T.A. N EW D A N C E G R O U P S Modern/freesyle from 7 years


commencing Monday, September 2nd at 4,15 p.m.; Beginners Adult Tap commencing September 2nd at 7 p.m. Infant dance - from 3 years - Ring for details


Entry to higher grade and major classes by audition


TH E S T U D IO , S T JAM ES H O U S E , S T JAM E S STREET, CL ITHERO E Telephone: 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 5 6 2 9


DOUBLE MARKETS & CAR BOOT SALES


Sunday, August 25th - Gisburn (Situated 2 miles Clitheroe side ol Gisburn)


Monday, August 26th - Whalley (Situated on Mitton Road)


Car Boot Spaces from CIO - arrive between 8am and 9am


ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073 No admittance to buyers until 9 am


* * ★ ST. JAMES CHURCH CHILDREN’S


HOLIDAY CLUB For children aged 8 to 11 10 a.m. to 12 noon


TUES. 27th AUGUST - SUN. 1st SEPT, at ST JAMES SCHOOL


No charge - places available Lots o f fun, games and crafts


CIVIC HALL ■ CLITHEROE


Friday, August 23rd (6 nights) not Sunday


JAMES & THE GIANT PEACH (U)


Evenings 730 p.m. Matinees


oManoz < C b a tb u rn


3 ?tome


SUMMER FETE


2 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.


Entertainment: Morris Dancers • Bouncing Castle


Stalls: Tombola, cakes/homemade preserves, raffle, rainbow stall, plants, bottle stall, quizzes, 100 square game


Admission: Adults 50p Children free Proceeds to Super Scan Appeal and Residents Outings


FRIENDS OF FUR 4^1 _ANDJFE ATHER _ M


BY KIND Ei A T PRINCESS


Sunday, August 25th 1996


* kAFFLE * w H O D D E R V A L L EY BOW L IN G C LU B D U C K R A C K


starting at Slaidbum Village Green BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY


On the River Hodder


26th August, 1996 at 3.00pm 1st Prize - £75


PLUS MANY 2nd Prize-£25


MORE p r iz e s 3rd Prize -£10 ■ —


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V E N U E V E T E R IN A R T l ____| TuesdayAVednesday/Thursday 2 p.m. R . V . L .D . A .


A G M at the


British Legion on


August 27th at


8 p.m.


(Registration sheets a t your local)


For help and advice on advertising on the


LIFESTYLE G


please contact UID E


Angela Healey on 01282 426161 or


Miriam Banks on 01200 422323


THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - LIVE CABARET < *


MARTH0LMEGRANGE THE DAY TRIPPERS


-------Cabaret Club-------- , Tho Boatlos Tributo Band.


.. : £5 Admission Dress Restrictions apply. Two Great: • Restaurants. Meal and Cabaret packages available ;


. PLUS DISCO 8pm-2.0am ~ . — ------A u g u s t 2 5 th - — -


Top local male vocalist/gulterisL FREE ADMISSION ■ FREE FOOD ____ ^S e p tem be r 1 s t_____


PAUL KEITH ■


(AN ROCKCUFFE (RockGullar/Vocallst) ---------- THURSDAYS'


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. .Thursday Niehts Fosters Ice Promo: T-shirts. CD's etc - with Top Club DJ Roger 10pm to 2am Promos/T shirts etc .-


^ Te l : 01254- 384-8Z4- From Clitheroe at The W hite ■*:* +■* For editorial ring Theresa R o b S O I l on available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place,


For advertising ring A n g o l a H e a l o y on All entries 'mutt be on a WHATS O N g g ®


A G R E A T (lav out for (ill the family will be a visit to the 70th Chipping Show, to be held on Saturday at the showground, Longndge


Kclisutinnal utti-.ictiims will feature one in:ui luul ha. nil, display team. Other country pursuits to seo will be rattle,


Road, Chipping. .


sheep, shire horses, the light horse and pony section, and the hounds and whips of the Holcomhe Hunt- Lonirrnlge Hand will play for your entertainment. Children should enjoy the spoils and amusements and watching the novelty


This film is a puppet-show version of Roam Dahl s entrane- ingly musty story. .lames, a young boy, is orphaned when a huge rhinoceros kills his parents. He goes to live with his nasty aunts, Spiker ami Sponge, played bv .Joanna Luinley and Miriam Margolyes. Desj>erate to flee these hags, James mqkus a wish and presto — something totally loony, and pica! of Dahl, happens. He is saved by a giant peach. I f it is too warm for the cinema, how alxmt a evening


Starting tomorrow, at the Civic Hall Cinema, for six nights ami three matinees, is “.lames ami the burnt l ^aeh .


‘lo >g show amilt tug-of-war teams. s


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walk in Clitheroe? On Tuesday a pleasant stroll round Salthill Quarry will be led by the assistant curator of Clitheroe Ciustle Museum, Alistair Bowden, and Salthill site manager Kim Coverdale. Starting at 0450 p.m. you will have a chance to look at this famous site, ami learn of iLs natural history as well as the intemutionally-important geology of


the site. See below for further details.


KVKNTS — AUGUST 2JUD TO 2‘JTII


August — Exhibition of “Whalley School Through the Ages” , in Whalley Abbey. August — Clitheroe Library. An exhibition of painting by Mr Leslie Baniford, of Wilpshire, and flora! designs by Mrs Cuddy, of Hothersall. August — Longridge Library. Summer reading club even.’ Tuesday. 2 to 4 p.m. August — Trinity Youth and Community Centre summer playschemes. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428554. August — Longridge Youth ami Community Centre. Vari­ ous workshops for 11 to 18-year-olds. August — Platform Gallery. Exhibition, “All Fired Up" by Northern Potters* Association. August to October — Model Transmit Exhibition at Black Bull Hotel, Rimington. Open noon to 4 p.m., closed Mondays. 2jrd — Civic Hall Cinema, “James and the Giant Peach


(U), six nights at 7-20 p.m. Matinee — Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p.m. 21th — Chipping Agricultural Show. Inquiries, tel. U12o4


82IWG2.


25th — Manor House Residential Home, Bridge Road, Cbatburn. Summer fete at 2 p.m. 25th — Bashall Eaves Village Hall, Sunday market and car boot sale from 10-20 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 012;>4


82G2G1. 251 h — Clitheroe Bandstand. Sunday band concerts featur­ ing Balderstonc Brass Bund at 2-20 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


(11254 (570227.


251h — Clitheroe and District Rabbit Club Open Rabbit Show, also j>et rabbit show, at St Nicholas’s Church Hall,


. . . . . Subdcn, at noon Entries, Mr Hodges 01200 427245. . , „ , 27th — Salthill Quarry. Meet Salthl IUar |urKia linear walk. Inquiries, tel. 2S?h - Clitheroe k (gD 750427) 4 2 G 1 6 1 _


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lu!hlb- LuuKri.lee Library, children's holiday activities.


“Outside our World" at 2 p.m. I'OItTlICO.MINti KVKNTS — AUGUSTdOTIl TOSK1TEMUEK5TH


:111th - Civic Hall Cinema Twister" (PG), for six nights at


qist —'whalley Village Hall. John Clayton Memorial Con- eert featuring'2nd Kossendale Scout Brass Band at 7-20


n m In aid of Derian House Children s Hospice. 21st — Friends of Fur and Feather autumn fair at Princess Avenue Veterinary Centre, from I to 4 p.m.


1st — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet ^^Lrioocar park for Weets Hill at 9-20 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 0L00


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1s t—^Lancashire Countryside Events. Rowland Pathfinder, moderate walk of 5-0 hours, starting at 9-40 a.m. Inquiries,


1st —^SabJlen'Country Market, a great day out for all the family. Inquiries, tel. 01282 < <31 <3 or ‘ <HX>0. 1st — Harrop Chapel, evening of worship ami pnuse at 8-15 p m. led bv the Longton family, followed by refreshments.


C w i i l lw ie ty AGM at the Bed Pump.


Bashall Eaves, at 7-3U p.m.. followed by supper. Jrd — Bat Walk, tour of Clitheroe Castle site, then down to the river. Mect at 8 p.m. at the Castle Museum where park- S g is aVaibble. Lca.ler, Alistair Bow.len (012(H) 4241ti.,.


Jrd — Clitheroe Kamblots’ Association, meet Chester Avenue car park for Pendleton, at 10-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel.


" {h^C lUh c roe I tumblers* Association, meet Petre Arms, ngho, at (5-30p.m.


5thi — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, cream tea concert


at 2- 5th


Iaingho, a •


2-30 p.m. featuring Simone Rebello. i — Red Cross Centre. Back King Street, parent and


" tel. 01200 ‘ dler l».-.w ' • "


tod Idler first aid course from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost i!2. Inquiries, mono 4249015 or 4249(55.


• Further details of some o f the above events can be 4200


found in udjiiccnl “ Lifestyle-advertisements. • A hooking service for theatres and events throughout


the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre. Market Place. Clithcroe, on (11200 l2Ti.")lil).


in th eN o r th -W e s t ]


S T E AM train enthusiasts are invited to chug along to Skipton this weekend for a Thomas the Tank Engine” spectacular. Thomas and the Fat Controller will host the popular


annual event on the Embsay Steam Railway, which will include stream train rides every half hour between 10 sum. and 4 p.m., including Bank Holiday Monday.


There is no need Co book. Just pop along to what pi oinists .......... .


to be a fabulous event! Other events: Blackburn: King George’s Hall — August


30th, organist Alex Ffineh in a free lunchtime organ recital, 12-45 p.ni. Programme notes on the door; August 31st, dance night out, featuring ballroom, Latin and sequence dancing, with MCs Doug and Eileen Hickey. Further details anil bookings from the box office on 01254 582582. Burnley: Mid-Pennine Gallery, Yorke Street — until


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August 31st, “ Elephants and other Animals” . Sculptress Louise O’Connor uses the natural qualities of raw clay to portray the sometimes human and often humorous charac­ teristics of the elephant. Further details on 01282 42198(5. Burnley Visitor Centre — Monday, Circus Sensible pres­ ents “Curious Eyebrows”. Jugglers will entertain and amaze with their scimiiars and fire brands. Are you brave enough to witness this astonishing performance? Further details from Mid-Pennine Arts on 01282 421980. Burnley Mechanics — tomorrow, ex-Teardrop Explodes frontman Julian Cope makes a rare appearance in East Lancashire. Connoisseurs of pop music are straining at the leash to see the man responsible for some of the finest musical moments ever to grace the pop charts and the wildest, whackiest antics ever seen on stage. From 8450 p.m. (highly recommended), fur­ ther details and bookings from the box office on 01282 430055. Rurscough: Martin Mere Wildfowl Sanctuary — until


VIDEOS &


1. Trainspotting 2. Jumanji 3. Heat 4. Seven 5. llabc (5. Dangerous Minds 7. Indian in the Cupboard 8. Little Princess 9. Fairgame 10. Loch Ness


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroe.


September 2nd, Wonder of Wetlands nature trail. Help Wizard WOW weave a s|>ell to protect wetlands and their wildlife. Further details on 0170-1 895181. Colne: Wycoller Park — August 2Sth to September 1st,


Midsonuner Actors jierforms ’The Hound of the Basker- villes” . Open-air production with a difference! Further details ami bookings on 01(591 (555002 and from the Burnley Mechanics on 01282 30055. Leeds: Harowood House — September 1st, Performing


Arts Symphony Orchestra in a Last Niirht at the Proms. Further details and bookings from the tickets hotline on


01(525 57:5477. Padiham: St John the Baptist Church — Saturday to , « . . .


Mondav, flower festival, featuring rare and exotic flowers proclaiming the glory of God. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further details and bookings from Edward Stinchon, on 01282 779292, orJiin Hosty, un 01282 4113(10. Preston: Preston Flag Market — until Wednesday,


annual traditional |>ot fair, 11-30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Avenham Park — September 1st. free concert by Standish Brass Band, 2450 to 4450 p.m. Further details and^bookings from the Tourist Information Centre on 01772 253731. Sandesbury: Samlcshury Hall — until August 25th. an


exhibition of egg crafts ami ceramics, by the Rose family. Further details on 0125-1812010. Skipton: Embsav Steam Railway — Saturday until Mon­ day. ’Thomas the Tank Engine" spectacular. Train rides


every half hour. No need to book! Southport: Victoria Park — tonight until Saturday,


SouthjHirt Flower Show. The magic of the East comes to South|K>rt in a kaleidoscope of colour, with 554 acres of out­ standing horticultural displays. A great day out for all the familv, with live entertainment, craft stands, and, on the night*of the 23rd, a fireworks extravaganza. Further details and Winkings from SouthjKirt Flower Show Ltd on 0170-1


547147. CDss


1. “ Jagged L i t t le P i l l ’ * — Aianis Monssette


2. “ The Best Dunce Album in the World . . . Ever, Vol. (»” — Various Artists


3. “ (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” — Oasis


I. “ Now That’s What I Call Music, Vol. 31” — Various Artists


5. “ Moseley Shoals” — Ocean Colour Scene


(5. “ Free Peace Sweet” — Dodgy 7. “ The Smurfs Go Pop” — The Smurfs


8. ‘The Very Best o f Crowded House” — Crowded House


9. “ Everything Must Go” — Manic Street Preachers


10. “My Generation” — The Very Best of The Who


Cl) list supplied by Townsend Records. Moor Line, Clithcroe.


-BOOKS-


1. “ Notes from a Small Island” — Bill Bryson (Black Swan, £5.21*)


2. “ The Ghost Road” — Pat Barker (Penguin, 15.21*)


3. “ Stand By, Stand By” — Chris Ryan (Century, 111.99)


4. “ Betrayal” — Clare Francis (Pan, 11.19*)


5. “ Delia Smith’s Summer Collection'* — Delia Smith (BBC, 111.21*)


(5. “ The Nightingale Sings” — Charlotte Bingham (Bantam Books, 15.99)


■ - I lie (imipkte Tlmirj- Test for Cars a ll ll M l i l i i r c v c l c s ” — (l)SA/HMSO,i'!l.!HI) '


s- "7 hV X-T'>as: Ruins" _ Kevin J. Anderson (Vovacer, l'J.7 l « )


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». “ The Factor}' Shop Guide: Northern England — Gillian Cutrcsa (£3.95)


,, V...IUUI v-urress ua.po


lloukshop. .Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.


l a ' S T Hxford “ iOionury” - Hook list supplied by Kaydec


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RENDEZVOUS HIGHT Cl IIR Open 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bring Your Party to Ours Catch the bus - only £l


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