Clitlieroe Advertiser
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NOW O P EN 7 D A Y S A WEEK- From 12 noon till 9.00 last food orders 8 3 0
GREAT NEW MENU AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES
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Starters from £1.25 - Main Courses from £2.95 Enjoy a f u l l m e a l fo r les s th a n a Tenner
BORED? NEED SOMEWHERE TO TAKE THE KIDS. BRING THEM TO SEE THE ANIMALS IN
Old McDonalds Farm . OPEN EVERY DAY
Down at the De Tablcy, Ribchester Indoor Childrens Play Area
IT S A GREAT TIME FO R EVERYONE AT THE DE TABLEY
Sunday lunch Special Served • 12-2.00 Other menu served all day
C h i ld r e n s M e n u K id d ie s R id e s
O u td o o r P la y A re a
Roast Beef. Yorkshire Pudding & vegetables
Sunday Lunch Special Chefs Homemade Soup
Apple Pie and fresh cream Only £4.99
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OPEN ALL THROUGH THE BANK HOLIDAY-BRING THE KIDS I ■ THIS FRIDA Y ITS PRISM NIGHT AGAIN TOPLINE DJ's
FE AKT LA MRE At S la id b um '
BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY, MAY 2 6 th 1 9 9 6
1 1 a .m .-5 p.m. SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND
Refreshments available - stalk still available Enquiries: Telephone 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 7 6 0 9
ADMISSION ONLY £1.00 ALL BOTTLES ONLY £1.00 ALL SPIRITS ONLY £1.00 ALL DRAUGHT ONLY £1.00
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A VERY special treat is in store for local people on Friday and Saturday, when a tour ing show will visit Clitheroe Civic Hall to commemorate 100
The Living Picture Show is a spectacular parade oi film clips and stars, with actors Shiv and Phill as
years of cinema.
guides to tell the story of the cinema. Clips of classic films will be shown, such as Ben
Hur’s chariot race, a walk up the Yellow Brick Road with Dorothy, “Brief Encounter” with Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard, to more modern films such as “Star Wars”,“Jurassic Park” and “Four Weddings and a Funeral". With clips from 100 years of films, you are bound to see your own favourites on the big
screen. The show is suitable for 12-year-olds and above and
tickets are on sale at the Tourist Information Centre. To avoid the Bank Holiday motorway mayhem on
C LITH ERO E jNSSKp TOWN ________ Everyone welcome
10.15 a.m. to St James Church for service at 10.30 a.m.
S f lS lP COUNCIL M A Y O R 'S S U N D A Y , J U N E 2 n d Procession from St James School leaves at
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Monday, why not escape to the peace and tranquility of Slaidburn? Step back in time and visit the popular Slaidburn Steam and Vintage Vehicle Display, which will again centre around the Hark to Bounty inn. Attractions will include stream engines; vintage agri cultural machinery and vintage cars. In addition, there will be a fairground striker and a children’s fairground ride. You will have a chance to see a demonstration of clog making throughout the two days and on Saturday night there will be a barbecue in the garden. See below for further details.
EVENTS — MAY 24TII TO 30TH Clitheroe Library, exhibition of paintings by . the f o ! K p m i | g Programme title
For people who prefer to learn in a reliiiPSaturday way! JUNE ** JUNE **- JUN E .** JUN Eu * * (, JUNE Location
Day/time BARBEQUES& PICNICS Sat 10am Barrowford Road Sat 10am Barrowford Road 01 Jun 1 4.5
Start Wks Hrs Cost 7.50
BEREAVEMENT COUNSELLING Sat 10am Barrowford Road 01 Jun 1 4.5 7.50 DRUG ABUSE, SIGNS, STRAT EMBROIDERY - Sew a Garden MAKING A WILL
01 Jun 1 4.5 7.50 MOTOR VEHICLE MAINT
Sat 10am Barrowford Road 01 Jun 1 4.5 7.50 Sat 10am Barrowford Road 01 Jun 1 '4.5 7.50 Sat 10am Reedyford
NEXT STEP EDUCATION 18+ Sat 10am Barrowford Road WATERCOLOUR (Beginners) WATERCOLOUR (L White) ‘ LANDSCAPE DRAWING BEGINNERS ARCHERY
1 4.5 7.50 Sat 10am Barrowford Road
01 Jun 4 2.5 16.50 01 Jun
Sat 10am Barrowford Road 01 Jun 1 4.5 7.50 08 Jun 1 4.5 7.50
Sat 10am Barrowford Road
Sat 10am • Barrowford Road 08 Jun 1 .... 4.5 -7.50^ 08Jun- ‘ ' 1 4.5 7.50
FOR MORE INFORMATION CA LL MAUREEN BOYLE ON (0 1 2 8 2 ) 4 4 0 2 5 8
^ V ■ * ' ft”” ■ vp, "S'*!# w y '■ s*”* ........................ f t A' **) £ Nelson & Colne College Is <) F.E. es tab lishm en t with exemp t cha ritab le s ta tu s promoting educ ation for all
THE magical mood of the pan pipes comes to Burnley next .month, when ■ the ■
Burnley Mechanics. Incantation, comprising Mike Taylor and Tony
months and sold over 300,000 copies. You can see Incantation on June 15th, at 8 p.m.,
and further details and bookings are available from the box office on 01282 30055.
Other events: Blackburn: Apollo Five cinema — May 25lh, scries
STEAM & VINTAGE VEHICLE DISPLAY ,
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S P R I N G I N T O S U M M E R
of Saturday morning shows for children continues with “Babe, the Gallant Pig”, 11 a.m. Further details and bookings from the box office 01254.695979. Blackburn Cathedral — June 4th, Northern Cham ber Orchestra, programme of works featuring Mozart, Poulenc, Sibelius and Haydn, 7-30 p.m. Fur ther details and bookings from the NCO on 0161 745 8988. King George’s Hall — May 26th, Geno Washington, blues artist that gets his audiences shouting, screaming'and chanting, 7-30 p.m. Further deta ils and bookings from the box office on 01254582582.
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at THE HARK TO BOUNTY Slaidburn
OTHER ATTRACTIONS: Craft stalls, fairground
organ, olde tyme striker, miniature railway, maypole dancing, clog making, bar-b-q coconut shy 1 s t & 2 nd J u n e
P ro ceed s to: S t Andrews Church, Slaidburn, Brennands Endowed School e n q u i r ie s Tel: 01200 446605 .
WITH EVERY PINT, BOTTLE OR - SPIRIT BOUGHT
FREE DRINK OF SCHNAPPS
, FROM 11pm,UNTIL lam EVERY FRIDAY
Ladies £ 2 admission all night O pen 9pm to 2pm
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ORGAN R E C IT A L by Gordon Stewart
★ SATURDAY 25th MAY at 7.30pm ★ In Whallcy parish Church
An
essential guide to
living life to the full in East
Lancashire
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" Admission £5.00 (Students £2.50) jv with refreshments
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Listen to music amidst the flow e r s o f the fe s t iva l rT ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
FREE ADMISSION BEFORE 10pm
SOON TO BE OPENING THURSDAYS
TELEPHONE (0 1 2 8 2 ) 3 9 3 8 4 TE KSTE IT W h i t tam St, B u rn ley COME TO
WHALLEY 1 4 0 0 FESTIVAL
25th , 26th - 27th MAY 1996 1 0 .0 0 am - 6 .0 0 p m
ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL AT WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH
ENJOY A FESTIVAL LUNCH IN THE
METHODIST MODERNISED CHURCH HALL FLOWER FESTIVAL AND HISTORY
EXHIBITION AT WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH
. ; Worship with us at the Festival . Service in Whalley Parish Church on . >. Sunday 26th May at 3.00pm:
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AVAILABLE FOR JUNCTIONS LARGE ROOM FOR UP TO 230 GUESTS STAGE FACILITIES RESIDENT D.J. IF REQUIRED - EXCELLENT MENUS / AVAILABLE
Overhead Projection & Flipcharts available for
seminars and conferences with buffets available on request,
10 foot screen for promotional videos, training etc
RING JOHN OR DAVID ON (01282) 39384
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favourite comic aunt, Pam Ayres, 7-30 p.m.; June 14th, a night of acid dance and pop pyrotechnics with The Cosmos, 8 p.m.; June 15th, Incantation, award winning band instrumental in the soundtracks for, among others, “Bravcheart” and “Legends of the Fall”. A fabulous concert not to be missed, 8 p.m. Further details and bookings of all Mechanics events from the box office on 01282 30055. Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre — May 9lh
to June 1st, “Misfits”, by Alex Finlayson. A witty account of the off-screen dramas involving Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift and Eli Wal- lach, during the filming of John Huston’s blockbuster movie of the same name. Further details from the
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P Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — May 31st, Britain’s ning Incantation takes to the stage at the, award-win
Hinnigan, was instrumental in soundtracks for “Bra- veheart”, “Legends of the Fall”, “Far and Away” and “A Handful of Dust.” The band’s first album, “Cacharpaya”, remained in the UK Top Ten for six
Rev. W. Drain. May — Platform Gallery, exhibition entitled “Carni vals and Kites”. May — Crown green bowling at Clithcroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club. Visitors and new members welcome. Inquiries, tel. 23420. 21th to 25th — Clitheroe Civic Hall Cinema, the Liv ing Picture Show. 25th — Gisburn Gala Day at 2 p.m. 25th — Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society. Glenridding, meet Clitheroe Station at 9-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 28117. 25th — Lancashire Countryside Services, bird box building, meet Spring Wood car park between 1 and 3-30 p.m. 25th to 26lh — Whalley 1,400th celebration opening weekend. 25Ui to 27th — Whalley Methodist Church Hall, arts and crafts exhibition at various times. 28th — Bashall Eaves Village Hall market and car boot sale. 26th — Slaidburn Flea Market. 2fith — Lancashire Countryside Services, Bowland Pathfinder, meet Slaidburn for a moderate walk in the Hodder Valley. Inquiries,- tel. 01995 640557. 26TII — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet Waterloo car park for Whelpstone and Rome Crags at 9-30 a.m. 26th — Whalley Abbey, St Leonard’s Gilbert and Sullivan Society open air production of “Utopia Limited” at 3 p.m. 27th — St Helen’s Church, Waddington, spring fair and May queen, 11 a.m. to 4p.m. Hoe down from 8 to 11 p.m. behind the church.
27th — Slaidburn May queen festival service in St
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON A WHAT’S ON LISTINGS tUMMj TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, MARKET •'LA'** ^ Andrew’s Church at 12-30 p.m.
,theb0E etitjon. Parade
28lh — Chthcroe Parish Uhu cn i ^ ^ ^ f f l W S ^ W ^ e v e n l n g i n C B l h c ^ .
S ° - Cen^cmai'ries TheaTre, Stonyhurst, lunchtime Slaidburn, “Brass at the
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Guild, exhibition of embroidery and textiles Chth eroe Town Hall 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 0170b
1st — Ribble Valley Branch of th? S f
MAY 31ST TO JUNE (iTH • ■ S !
m -P la t f o rm Gallery „ Craft Guild of West Lanca-
l s l loC2nd — rStolburn Steam Rally at the Hark to Bounty. Saturday evening a barbecue in the garden 2nd1
'S; ffissa* DiaryDates
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— Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Meet Water loo car park at 9-30 a.m. for Eldroth to Lawkland
Hall 2nd — Bowland Pathfinders. Strenuous walk from . Dunsop Bridge via Brennand and Dunsop Head to Slaidburn. To book tel. 01985 040557. , ^
2nd — Harrop Chapel, evening of music and praise led by P. Wilkinson at 8-15 p.m. Speaker Mr fa. Barnes, of Blackburn. Whalley Worship Group. Inquiries, tel. 01200 447065.
2nd — “Brass on Sunday” by Longridge Band at Gib bon Bridge Hotel at 3 p.m.
. 2nd — Clitheroe Mayor’s Sunday service at St , ■ .
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James’s Church. 2nd — Whalley 1,400th celebration of lay ministry. Special service in Whnlley Methodist Church at 0-30
■lth — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Meet Ches ter Avenue car park for Rimington at 10-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 823227. ■ 4th — Farming and wildlife. Meet 7 p.m. at Harrop Fold, Bolton-by-Bowland. Duration two hours. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640611. 4th — Clitheroe Parish Church lunchtime concert at 12-15 p.m. by students of Clitheroe Royal Grammar
School. Admission free. 5th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Footpath celebration walk, meet West Bradford at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 823227. 5th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst. Summer recipes with international mastorchef Anton Mosi- mann, at 7 p.m. In aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. Tickets from theatre tel. 01254 820003
or.Tourist: Information Centre.
• Further details of some of the above events can -
be found in adjacent “Lifcstyle”advertisements. Q A booking service for theatres and events through out the region is available from the Tourist Informa tion CeriLro, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 25560. ’
Royal Exchange on 0101 833 9333. Palace Theatre — May 25th, Opera North presents “Medea”,. star-,
ring Dame Josephine Bairstow, 7-15 p.m. Further, details and bookings from the tickets hotline on 0113 244 5320.' ,.
,, .■■■■• .. Oldham: Oldham Coliseum — June 2nd, King Plea- \
Time Tunnel, exhibition featuring the history of the cotton industry from 1700 to the year 2000, including: a weaver’s cottage, the spinning jenny and the flying1 shuttle. Further details of this and other attractions from Oswaldtwistle Mills on 01254 871025. ■ Preston: Fulwood Barracks — from May 13th, Sil
ver Soldiers, exhibition featuring the history of the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment Silver, including uni forms, campaign honours, sporting achievements and the regimental family tree. Further details from Bri gade Public Information, on 01772 703000. Charter Theatre — May 23rd to 25th, English Touring Opera presents Verdi’s “Rigoletto” and Massenet’s “Werther”. These magnificent 19th century romantic operas are sung in English and accompanied by a 27-piece orchestra, 7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01772 258858. Harris Museum and Art Gallery — May ‘
25th to July 6th,
exhibition of work by important young British artists, organised by the Arts Council of Britain. Further details on 01772 258248. Moor Park — May 27th, Caribbean Grand Carnival, grand procession starts at noon. Further information from the Carnival Com mittee on 01772 401120. Samlesbury: Samlesbury Hall — May 14th lo ’June
Model Shipwrights Association; Ju n e 15th to 29th; the biggest-ever bric-a-brac sale, featuring pots,
glass, brass, copper, pictures and jewellery. Further details on 01254 812010.
sure and the Biscuit Boys, R&B band dubbed the hardest act to follow since the parting of the Red Sea!: Further details and bookings from the box office on; 0101 024 2829. Oswaldtwistle: Oswaldtwistle Mills — The Textile
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