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Burnle y y j j .f .U (C la ss ified) 8 Clithenie Advertiser i t Times, September Jtitli, W'Jli
Supported by Thwaites Friday 27th September, 8.00pm
, 1A B U R N L E Y MECHANICS
“The Place to Dine”
SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER DANCES Enjoy a Superb 3 Course Dinner and Coffee
with Dancing to iltc sound of Joel David from
£16.95 per person Traditional Sunday Luncheon 3 courses and coffee £9.95 per person
t J / l l n Y 'U I I n ,.:TThe effects are both V V I Lb \J - V n I L« ^ magical and meaningful” -
Ludus Dance Company-in the "Stunning":
Tudus'most dynamic & exhilarating show to date*. Saturday 28th September, 8.00pm
FIVEPENNY PIECE Sunday 29th September, 8.00pm Fall over Laughing.... Comedy with....
rory McGrath & PHIL POPE The Voice of "Spitting Imago"
in DEATH BY COUNTRY Tues 1st & Sat 2nd October,7.30pm';
SUI'FMi DINING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES
FoxfieUs Country Hotel Wlialley Road, Clitheroe
To mohr 11 sir mrn'alitm or for joor ropr of tlir inrun
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Next to Coronation Hotel (on busy A59) G 1S B U R N
HORTON GRANGE FARM Busy attractive riverside site
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th - 9am to 3.00pm_ Cars and Small vans £8.
Sellers no booking just turn up.__
ENTRANCE FROM 8am NO EARLIER. Tables lor hire. Enquiries / Advice
Tel: Mr. 'C1 Bamoldswick 815756 SK1PTON Collectors Centre
ANTIQUES and
ANTIQUE FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY-
PAINTINGS-JEWELLERY -".10.30 am to 4.30 pm
SILVER -FIREPLACES • DECO POTTERY OPEN 7 DAYS
THE OLD FOUNDRY Cavendish Street (Nr Tosco)
Tel: 01756 797667 WHALLEY
MOTHERS UNION JUMBLE
SALE Saturday,
September 28th
a t Whalley C o f E School - 2 pm -
Admission ZOp 6o t sa l e ^
Award Winning;Comedy Duo : L IP S E R V IC E pre sent "MO V E OV ER M O R IA R TY "
. Sherlock Holmes & Watson star m this hilarious mix -■ ■of Gothic Horror and Victorian Music Hall.V: :
• "A'comedy generating powerhouse" Yorks Post Wed 2nd Oct, 7.30pm (Padiham Town Hall)
THE GOOD OLD DAYS
Bluebell Girls, Burlington Bertie & More in this "Old Variety" Style Special Indudes Free Supper
Relive the classic songs of Flanagan & Allen, the
Thurs 3rd & Fri 4th October, 8.00pm The sensational "ROCK ’N’ R0LLERC0ATER OF A SHOW" is back! ALL NEW SHOW FOR '96
THAT'LL BE THE DAY Saturday.5th October, 3.00pm.
Experience the Music of Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Big 0, Tina Turner, Jagger & Bowie & More in this amazing Show
Ex Leader of THE CULT HIAN A STBU RY 's
Mikron Theatre Company Present A WOMAN'S PLACE
A dramatic and personal account of the birth of the women's movement in the North of England
"Poignant and moving_. Yel filled with humour and hope" Friday 18th. October, 7.-30pm.'\
Happy 80th Birthday Frank Sinatra An Evening of Great Sinatra Classics; Starring ROBERT HABERMANN
"My Way" "New York New York". "All That Jazz". Thursday 31st October, 8.00pm
WAKE UP Your T m f fh i is
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0 1 2 8 2 6 9 3 4 3 4 (Outskirts of Burnley, Nelson & Colne)
Attention Antiques. Collectors!
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Open 7 days • 110+ dealers
M6, Exit 33 to Lancaster, then follow the brown signs for Leisure Park *
(01524)844734 CLITHEROE &
DISTRICT LADIES NFU SOCIAL SECTION
WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE
Monday 7th October 1996 at
Pendleton Village Hall Start 7.30pm prompt
EVERYONE WELCOME
Admission £1.20 including supper
MARTHOLMEGRANGE
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- LIUE CABARET O UTR AG EO US G LAM ROCK BAND
: £S Admission Dress Restrictions apply. Two Great Restaurants. Meal - and Cabaret packages available
• "< ; •: •/ !-• PLUS DISCO 8pm-'2.0am- -- ^ ■ i ...-
Sunday September 29th' MARK EDMUNDS . .
; -1- Thursday Nlehts - Promos. T-shirts. CD s etc:-
: r'--:Ma1e Voeallst/Heahhrbb V , ; THURSDAYS
' .with Top Club DJ Roger 10pm to 2am Promos/T shirts etc : • • _ ‘ SUNDAY OCTOBER 6th
Back by Popular Demand IAN R0CKCLIFFE
. XM AS BO O KING S BEING TA KEN - : . •Limited Oates A v ailable
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-------Cabaret Club--------- THE HOLLYWOOD FLAIRZ
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THE LEGENDARY COTTON CLUB
Jazz / Soul & Blues
DINNER DANCE £16 per person
Special overnight stay at £24 (Three course dinner)
FRIDAY OCTOBER 4th - 7.30 pm -
HOUSE HOTEL THE ST IRK
A59 (half a mile west of) Gisbum, near Clitheroe, Lancs
Tickets from Reception or by Credit Card on 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 5 8 1
F a x : 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 9 3 7
KEYSTREET Music & Dance Bar Clitheroe
NEW LIVE ENTERTAINMENT An
essential guide to
living life to the full in East
Lancashire
PROGRAMME featuring
Sunday September 29th THIN ICE
NEWTON
MAMMOTH CHARITY
AUCTION & SALE
Bilsborrow Village Hall
on A6 four miles south Garstang
Friday September 27th Sale 12-30 clothes, brie a brae, refreshments. Auction 6 p.m. (viewing 5 p.m.)
VILLAGE HALL
Dance with the ‘Country Shades’
Saturday October 5 th - 8pm
Admission £5 .0 0 including su p p e r
Friday October 2 5 th
FARMERS BALL
with Nusetts Band Telephonet
01200 446542 or 01200 446643
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WhkbctadGatd Award Winning Pub Saturday, September 28th
Padiham Road, Burnley • Tel: 01282 771436
Sunday September 29th
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Thursday, October 3rd with Jim V
GIANT ANTIQt COLLECTOR'S
FLEA MARKET' THIS SUNDAY,
September 29th
r Over 70 packed sails i GARGRAVE
VILLAGE HALL ◄ NearSklpton
Telephone:
01282 430670 LANCASTRIAN FAIRS
ANTIQUE CENTRE Queen Street, Hark Syke, Burnley
KINGS MILL Tel: 01282 431953
Postcards. Coins & Medals, Glass, China, Jewellery,
Shipping & Period Furniture and Pine
OPEN MONDAY to SATURDAY
LATE NIGHT OPENING THURSDAY till 8 pm SUNDAY
lO am to 5 pm
(Follow the brown signs for Queen Street Mill)
No entrance fee 1 lam to 4 pm
on advenisimi on the ‘L IF E S T Y L E
For help and advice ( 1. “ l«heiiing Class” — M.u?\t* Rinehv
G U ID E ’ Please contact:
Angela Healey on 01282 426161 or
Miriam Banks on 01200 22323
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(Michael Joseph. £15.99) 5. “Goosebunips: Night of the Living
Bryson (Black Swan, £5.24*) I. ” To th e H ill” — Dick Francis
am, i t 1.99*) 3. “Notes from a Small Island” __Hill
Dummy II — R. L. Stein (Scholastic, E 6. “The Home Whisperer” — Nicholas
vans (Corgi, £-1.-19*)
Orion, XI2.9!)*) t 2. “ Icon” — Frederick Forsyth (Ban
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REM 3. “Spiders” — Space
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"One of the Most Spectacular Shows of it's Kind"
Saigon", "LesMIs", "Evita", West Side Story" & More Thurs-17th Oct, 8pm INDIE NIGHTwith'
West End Showstoppers Sensational West End Stars & Entertainment Music & Dance from "Cats", "Phantom", "Miss
THESE ANIMAL. MEN + Flysecreeri + Hedgepig ‘."Excellent" NME,
I Ticket Office: 01282 430055
BASHALL EAVES VILLAGE HALL
Friday 27 th September at 8 p.m.
Mrs Marjorie Sutton Chairman of The Association of -
Talk by Professional Healers
Everybody welcome and questions answered
£1.00 admission with TeafBiscuits
' • WEST BRADFORD:
ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH :
B IN G O & H O T P O T
S U P P E R Wednesday October 2nd 7.30 p.m.
in West Bradford Village Hall Admission by Ticket only
£2 per Ticket available from 01200 426272
: v (Situated on Mitton Road) .; . •
SUNDAY MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE WHALLEY
Sunday, September 29th Car Boot Spaces from £10 -
arrive between 8am and 9am
ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073
No admittance to buyers until 9 am
FOLLOWING in the footsteps of the sensa tional “Riverilance” , Dublin Worldwide Dance Productions brings “Spirit of the Dance” to Blackburn next month.
comes to King George’s Hall oil October 10th, at 7-30 p.m. n Dancers from all over the world are featured in the
The show opened to sell-out audiences in Bristol and
Dancers, the New York Tap Hattie Hoys, the Streetwise Dance Ensemble and the Russian Cossacks, with sounds from the New Orleans Gospel Choir and the Irish National Harp Orchestra.
ew high-energy production, including the Mongolian State
s Contact the box office on 01254 582582 and fall under the all of the Year, from 7 to 11 p.m., with music by David
Last. Hosts are Stuart and Audrey Singleton and floor lead- era are Graham and Kathy Thomson. Further details and liookmgs on 01772 72040(1: October 10th. “The Spirit of the Dance", following in the footsteps of the sensational “River- dance”. featuring a cast of international dancers and musi cians. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01254 582582. Utopia nightclub — tonight, soul supremo
Hamilton Ilrowne takes to the stage with his classic soul numbers. First 100 callers to the Utopia hotline will receive free admission, complimentary glass of bubbly and enntonese
buffet. Just call 012511)020(52 and say the phrase: “I want to boogie on down with Hamilton Rrowne!” Lords House Farm Riding Therapy Centre, Rishton — free courses in horse care for the physically or mentally disabled. Over-Ids only. Further details from centre administrator Mary Walker on 01254 8702*88.
llli, exhibition depicting the relationship between industiy, money and power, including the only surviving example of a Spinning Mule. Further details from Helena Tomlin on 01204 522:511. Albert Halls — September 30lh to October 5th,
details on 0125:* 22145. Holton: Holton Museum and Art Gallery — until January
he deadly Australian blue-ringed octopus and s|>cctnculnr walk-through tunnel. Open daily 10 a.m. to <
» p.m. Further
pell of one of the most thrilling dance shows ever! HHlackhurn: King George's Hall — October 5th, Sequence
oly Barbarians in Concert Wednesday 16th October, 8.00pm
available from the Tourist Information Centre, Ma
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A WONDERFUL organisation, which cares for abandoned cats and kittens, is holding a lund-raising coffee morning in the Mayors
ing for many distressed animals, often finding new homes for cats and kittens. AH the money raised will be very welcome to the group to help pay the food and veterinary bills which are incurred during the year, so pop in for a cup of coffee and help this hard working group of people in a “purr-feet” way.
West Lancashire, an association of artists, designers and makers, will be showing their crafts at the Plat form Gallerv Cruft Market on Saturday. Items to be on sale at the Station Road gallery will include jewel lery, hand-painted porcelain dolls and traditional rocking horses — something for everyone. The mar ket is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is
Once again, members of the Craft and Guild of
free. Also on Saturday, there will be an art and cruft
day at the Kaydee Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. From 10-30 a.m. Clitheroe artist Mary Dawber will be demonstrating some of her craft skills, including china, ceramic and watercolour painting. On display will be a range of her work which will
include deeoupage, embroidery, cross stitch, knitted toys, painted eggs and many other examples of art and craft, an event not to be missed. See below for further details.
EVENTS — SEPTEMBER 27TH TO OCTOBER 3RD
jointly celebrated at the Methodist Church at 10-30 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. 29th — East Lancashire Motor Cycle Show at Glen- field Industrial Park, Blackburn, from 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 29th — Edisford Primary School car boot side in aid of funds. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cara £5, vans £7, limited tables at £2. Inquiries, tel. 01200 444137. 1 si — Clitheroe Ramblers* Association. Meet Chester
September — Clitheroe Library. Pottery exhibition by Mrs Alice Harris, of Cliviger, mainly domestic ware decorated with trees and sheep. 27th — Civic Hall Cinema, “ Eraser” for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 28th — Clitheroe Naturalists* Society. Meet at sta tion at 10 a.m. for Wyeoller. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423730. 28lh — BoIton-by-Bowland Village Hall “Midnight Vision” in concert at 7-45 p.m. led by Philip Sower- butts. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445315. 28th — Fur and Feather coffee morning in the Mayor’s Parlour. 28th — Kaydee Bookshop. Art and 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. 29lh — Clitheroe Ramblers* Association. “Forbidden Britain Day”. 29th — Whalley 1400th celebration. Hoarstones Chamber Ensemble. A chamber concert with wine and nibbles at 8 p.m. in Whalley Abbey. 29th — Whalley 1400th celebration. Harvest festival
Parlour from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Friends of Fur and Feather does sterling work ear
4 2 6 1 6 1 — 1 - Avenue car park for Slaidburn a t 10-30 a.m.
% T - C m h e r o f S ' Society. ACM in Clith- eroe Library at 7-30 p.m.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS — OCTOBER 4TII TO 10TH
•Ith — Clitheroe Ceilidhs presents Shake-a-LeK m St V°r SiX’
l i f tS1vhalleymi ‘l«0th celebrations. “Be Still and Know” a^rac^ical introduction to Christ,an meebta-
^ ^ 0 SorapUmis4'PKo!den jubilee dinner at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington, tP - ™.' ■ u oe.(i0wn at B m i ^ ^ a ^ i a ^ h o y n i a B e Ha!IDancinK to The
mraiTwith' Country Shades, from 8 p.m. Inqmnes, Preston Orpheus Choir
presents a programme of choral and clarinet music.
Innuiries tel. 01254 82G003 or 01200 42o5bG. nth — Guide Dog for the Blind coffee morning in the United Reformed Church, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel.
“tH n l f c th - Gisburn Parish Church. Festival of
harvest and costume from noon to 7 p-n}- 6th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Meet car park at 9-30 a.m. for Kingsdale and Whernside. Ele ven-mile walk. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428383. 6th — Electronic organ concert at St Pauls enuren Hall, Low Moor. Paul Lee plays music from Bach to BoyZone at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 4233o4. 6th — Whalley 1400th celebrations. Whalley Parish Church harvest festival and celebration at 10 a.m.
and C-30 p.m.
6th — Pendle Ski Club open day. Come and have a go at ski-ing and snowboarding. Inquiries, tel. 01254
„ Stirk House Hotel at 7 p.m.
8th — Chatbum Library. Illustrated lecture by Peter Houldsworth on South Africa entitled “ Yesterday and Today” commencing at 7-30 p.m. Tickets Clith eroe and Chatbum libraries. 9th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, National Art Collection Fund
concert.Tickets from theatre (01254 826063) or Tourist Information Office (01200
from library. , _
425566). 10th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst. Hot-pot concert featuring Presto Puppets “The Firebird”. 10th — Clitheroe Library. A recital by “Off the Beaten Track” a percussion duo at 2 p.m. Further details of some of the above events can be
. ,
822347. 7th — Rotary Club of Clitheroe. Charter dinner at
7 th__Longridge Library. Lecture by Bernard smith entitled “Alpine Adventure** at 7-30 p.m. Tickets
, I 7T CUt heme (Ed itorial) , ( A d m i i ^ - nr d<zte& u t tf o .
found in adjacent “Lifestyle”advertisements. # A booking service for theatres and events through out the region is available from the Tourist Informa tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 •125566.
i n - t h e N o r th -W e s t :
Holton Premier Amateur Operatic Society presents “La Cage Aux Folies”, nightly at 7-30 p.m.Further details and bookings on 01204 842078.
“That’ll Be the Day”. This energetic rock *n* roll rollercoas ter of a show returns for a record-breaking third successive year. Elvis, Buddy Holly, Tina Turnerjagger, Bowie and Michael Jackson lead an action-packed parade of great songs. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01282 430055. Mid-Pennine Gallery, Yorkc Street — until October 12th, an exhibition of sculpture by Gillian Brent and David Parker, featuring abstract works in brick and mild steel. Further details from Kary Spencer on 012S2 42198G.
Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — - October 3rd and 4th,
Farm, Rossall Lane — now open to the public, Fleetwood’s onlv farm, with 20-acre display area, containing rare animal • and poultry' breeds, including llamas, wild boar, miniature Shetland ponies, chipmunks, bantams, etc. Further details from Mrs Margaret Parr on 0125:1876841.
Fleetwood: Farmer Parr’s Animal World, Wyrefield
opens its gripping production of Berg’s “Wozzeek”, with Andrew Shore in the title role and Dame Josephine Barstow
Leeds: Grand Theatre — October 10th. Opera North
details and bookings from the Oi>ora North hotline on 0113 2445326. e I.e.yland: Worden Hall — October lath to 18th, first
as his wife, Marie. Sung in English. Starts 7-3U p.m. Further
details and bookings from Sue Caudle at the Community Council of Lancashire on 01772 717461.
vxhibition of Lancashire parish maps. A great opi>ortunity to iew parish maps, from the original to the unusual. Further
Blackpool: Sea Life Centre, The Promenade — newly E v t opened, the Lair of the Octopus! Major attraction featuring
19th, Shakespeare's “All’s Well That Ends Well," directed by Matthew Lloyd and wittily designed by Ashley M;irtin Davies. Come and enjoy this funny and pertinent story of a good woman’s love for a wanton man. Further details and kings from the box office on 0161 833 9833.
Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre — until October in;
manew or “The Four Seasons". Charter Theatre — October 1st to 5th, Christopher Timothy in “The Three Musketeers". An hdanous anil swashbuckling version of this French his
Preston: Guild Hall — Sunday, “The Seasons of Vivaldi", t remarkable telling of Vivaldi’s life, in music and story, fea
uring the Manchester Camerata and a complete |>erfor-
torical epic. C’est magiiifique! Further details and bookings from the box office on 01772 258858.
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