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Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, March 28th, 1996


Nursing and Residential Home Chatburn


The Manor House Easter Fayre n


Sunday, March 31st 2 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.


Tombola • Bran Tub • Raffle Flower Arrangements


Cake Stall • Brie a Brae Easter Chicks


Admission: Adults 50p, Children Tree Includes hot cross bun & coffee________


EDWIN STARR


SATURDAY APRIL 6th


Tickets £10 Plus Soul Disco


Show starts 8.30 p.m.


HEADLINE NEWS


'.•;--.-;,-j'.BurnleyMedianics,.Cli.theroeTIC- • An Invitation to all


Indoor car boot sales' GOOD FRIDAY


WHITE BULL HOTEL, GISBURN EASTER SUNDAY


MUNICIPAL HALL COLNE 10 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.


Tables provided, all to be booked in advance Bookings/Enquiries/Advice


Stalls £8.00 (No New Goods) P I P ' 1 t WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH SPRING FAYRE


S a tu rd a y 3 0 th March a t 2 .0 0pm Easter Stall - White Elephant Stall - Bottle Stall - New & Cake Stall


To b e o p en ed by Miss K. Frankland r WFRIENDS OF FUR AND FEATHERS Telephone; Mr. C 815756


business men Are you single, divorced, a business person^ living on your own, thirty plus and finding it hard to meet other single people? Do you enjoy socializing? If your answer is yes, then please come along. Must be of smart appearance. There is strictly no joining fees. No obligations. Just pay on the night.


Please send a SA.H.forftdl details andfree membership form, which will include details o f our next venue at Northcote Manor to: Singles Diners Club, 21 Woone Latte, CUtberoe BB71BG.


j&oe&iKf- (vutKVtd. to- meeting tfGtc


“ DutenA l BRO LL VILLAE


New Indoor: Market arid Car Boot Sale


CKM F o l lo w s i g n s f o r A 5 9


THIS SUNDAY March 31st


between Preston 8s Clitheroe (near Whalley) | S t a r t s B O . O O a .m .


Trade Enquiries Tel: (01282) 770934 or (01254) 812169 AND CRAFTS AT THE RIBBLE VALLEY An


living life to the full in


essential guide to


the Ribble Valley and beyond


SPRINGERS


Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)


CAR ROOT SALE


SUNDAY, MARCH 31st INDOOR


Refreshments available Traders £8 from 8.30 am


Public from 10 a.m. also


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd


CAR BOOT SALE


Traders £6 from 4 pm


Public from 5 pm to 9 pi RING 696225


FREE ADMISSION


TRAVEL TO WEMBLEY


TO WATCH CLITHEROE IN STYLE


Executive coach - non smoking


FOR FURTHER DETAILS RING 0 1 2 5 4 3 8 9 1 7 0


TE H John Stainer


GOOD FRIDAY 5th APRIL 1996 7,30pm


St. Helen's Church Waddington


DONALD HARTLEY Conductor


Raymond Aspln (Bass) Organ


Derek GUI (Tenor) JEAN HARTLEY


THE AREA'S MOST


INFORMATIVE


ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE


For Help and Advice on Advertising contact


. Angela Healey on (01282) 426161 Ext. 423 - ■


Full A I-a Ca rtcmcn ir in timate surroundings main courses from only .t i .00


AT MARTHOLME GRANGE (including rcclucccl cabaret admission)


OPEN 7pin-9.30pm Wed, Tri, Sat SUNDAY I IINCII 12noon - 5pm


3 courses & coffee £6;95 Childrens .Z3.95 ; 01254 384874 „


v


Mayor's Parlour, Church St on Saturday 30th March 10-12am


CAKES •


RAFFLE • BISCUITS • ENTRANCE FEE - 50p


TOMBOLA _____


---------- Cabaret Club----------- 0 1 2 5 4 3 8 4 8 7 4


“WED” CLUB 25 SINGLES WELCOME Smart dress only 9pm - lam


THURSDAY SOUI7DANCE WITH MC ALEX FRI/SAT TOP CABARET/DISCO


Coming soon Jazz Amiga


SUNDAY NIGHT - KARAOKE 8pm - 11.30pm


MARTH0LME GRANGE


'ST. HUBERT’S DUNSOP BRIDGE * ' | CONCERT


VIVALDI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA


Sunday 14th April 19962.30pm


TICKETS £5 (includes


refreshments)


AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR OR TEL 01200 448231


C L IT H E R O E T O W N


C O U N C IL


Meetings: Monday 1st April 7.00pm - Finance


7.30pm - Planning & General Purposes Members of the public are welcome and may participate


Every Thursday & Friday Evenings Commencing 28th March


V O N N Y & C O . Playing in FITZY'S BAR


Listen at your leisure to our resident pianist Z A N E .


also


Playing every Sunday evening at the HIGHER TKAFP HOTEL


Trapp Lane, Simonstone, Lancs Tel. 01282 772781_________ /


Edisford Road - Clitheroe Telephone: (01200) 24825


RIBBLESDALE POOL


EA S T ER OPENING TIMES 1996


Monday April 1st - 8am to 10am & 11am to 6pm Tuesday April 2nd - 8am to 7pm


Wednesday April 3rd - 8am to 9am & 12noon to 8pm Thursday April 4th - 8am to 7pm


GOOD FRIDAY EASTER SATURDAY' EASTER SUNDAY


8.30am


EASTER MONDAY Tuesday April 9th - 8am to 7pm


Wednesday April 10th - 8am to 9am & 12noon to 8pm Thursday April 11th - 8am to 7pm


Friday April 12th - 8am to 10am & 11am - 6.45pm Saturday April 13th - 8.30am to 5pm Sunday April 14th - 8.30am to 5pm


FOR TIMES OF SPECIAL SESSIONS INCLUDING OUR FAMILY FUN HOURS CONTACT THE SWIMMING POOL DIRECT


NEW INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE and SUNDAY MARKET


This Sunday March 31st


* LODESTAR * RIBCHESTER Car boot spaces (rom £8 - arrive between 8a.m. and 9a.m.


ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 or (0850)843073


No admittance to buyers until 9 a.m.111. aosaas |


19 Bridge Road, Chatburn


Nr Clitheroe


EASTER SUNDAY SPECIAL 3


COURSE LUNCH O N L Y £ 9 . ^


To avoid disappointment book Contact Neil/Paul - 01200 4*


-5pm '


BLUES fans across East Lancashire look set to hit the high note next week with the start of the eighth


f It runs until May 11th and further details and bookings


Burnley Mechanics, will feature the biggest names in Blues ami attract thousands of music enthusiasts from across the


Burnley National Blues Festival. The event, which takes place from April 4th to 8lh, at


t°On1


stage in a 12-hour flagship concert, featuring, among others, Bobby Mack and the Nightrain. Other artists in the festiva will include Larry Garner, the Moochers, the Louisiana Red Pepper Blues Band and Chris Farlowe. The Burnley Blues Festival is the single biggest tourism


Ipril (ith, Blues king Luther Allison will take to the


event in the area and one not to be missed, r ui'ther details and bookings are available from the box office on 01282


30055.


the Peppermint Place nightclub, Blackburn, on April 6th. The god-daughter of soul legend Sam Cooke, Miss Cheeks


On a soul theme, soul songstress Judy Cheeks comes to T , ,


was the protege of Ike and Tina Turner. We have ten pairs of tickets for the event to give away,


along with a free bottle of bubbly. Simply send a postcard with vour name, address and telephone number, to Judy Cheeks, Lifestyle, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2EW.


the 2Uth century takes to the stage at the Oldham Coliseum from April 17Ui.


when the Russian All-Stars visit Preston Guild Hall with a " stunning new full-length version of the timeless love story, ..


rom the box office on 0161 624 2829. Ice ballet comes to Preston for the first time next week,


“Beauty and the Beast”.


of ice on a 1,600 sq.ft, rink and a company of 26 world-class , ice dancers.


The Guild Hall will be transformed to accomodate 12 tons “ ^ -


, . v


7th, with performances at 7-30 p.m., and matinees on the 6th and 7th at 2 p.m. Further details available from the


The show starts on Wednesday and runs until April


box office on 01772 258858. Lancashire County Council’s Countryside Ranger Service


centre, which includes a theatre, two exhibitions and interactive multi-media displays, will be present at the centre. Old clothes, gloves and waterproofs are recommended for


From April 5th, North West Water’s mobile visitor _ _ •


One of the most influential and far-reaching social)) ays of , , _


wood, tells the story of a young woman torn between the prostitution of a loveless marriage or love with a radical


cial! v-rnmmisiriowRl inf*idontal music.


T CO


P


r IE


is offering people the chance to learn dry-stone walling on April 6th. Take the plunge with an exhibition about water at Jum­ bles Country Park, Bradshaw.


this activity, which will run until the 6th. Steam engine enthusiasts are invited to Skipton from


“Love on the Dole”, by Ronald Gow and Walter Green­


young Socialist fighting for a better society. The plav shocked audiences in the 1930s and a film


version was initially banned. This Meridian Theatre Com­ pany production boasts a large cast, powerful characteriza­ tion, strong narrative, rich dialogue and humour, and spe­


VIDEOS


1. Bravcheart 2. Casper 3. Usual Suspects 4. Waterworld 5. Land Before Time 2 6. Carrington 7. Delores Claybornc 8. Die Hard 3 9. First Knight


10. .lack and Sarah


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgatc, Clitheroe.


Dion* G!


2: COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL Box Office: (01282) 864721 •.61 Albert Rdajj, Colne or at.


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IT sounds like “a reel good night s i n s to e tomorrow at Whalley Methodist ChuichhaU.


ChThish\vill be an evening of songs, Lancashire


poems and stories all performed by a t:a,e"t“ ’ £ from Padiham. A hot supper of a ])opul:n L.ui«ishii dish will be served and proceeds from the evening


will go towards the renovation fund the^ ? w i k t sation of the ancillary buildings of Whalley Methodist


Church. Chairman of the renovation committee Mi Alan Bowles still has tickets available and can be


contacted on the number below. With Easter fast approaching, lots of activities ai e


happening round and about which are guaranteed to keep everyone — those who want to be, that is


bUOn Saturday, at Stonyhurst College, one-day courses are being held featuring a range of activities from computers lor the terrified to clay pigeon shoot­


ing and assertiveness for women.


day afternoon, should ensure some spring bargains. And, for the children, it is time to get their names


EVENTS — MARCH 29TH TO APRIL 4TH


2!)lh — “A Lancashire Night with Pendle Hillburys” at Whalley Methodist Hall. Inquiries, tel. 01354


823331 30th -1 Moors Rail Ramble, Clitheroe circular start


9-30 a.m. for day. Meet Clitheroe railway station for strenuous ramble, 10-12 miles, packed lunch required. Organised by Lancashire Countryside


Services. 30th — United Christian Fellowship, Waddington


Methodist Church, speaker Mr Gordon Onslow,


starts 7-30 p.m. 30th — Saturday at Stonyhurst: one-day courses including golf for beginners, computers for the terri­ fied, clay pigeon shooting, ribbon embroidery, appre­ ciation of antiques, aromatherapy, financing plan­ ning, and assertiveness for women. Inquiries, tel.


01254 826251 or 01254 826345. 30th — Coffee morning, Friends of Fur and Feather. Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour. Inquiries, tel. 01200


25192 30th — Jumble sale at St Mary’s RC School, Langho,


11 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822859. 31st — Easter Fair at the Manor House, Chatburn, 2 to 3 p.m., refreshments and stalls. Inquiries, tel.


01200 441394. g i s t__Olilhornp Rail Ramblers, meet Waterloo car t ,


for a moderate 11-mile walk over Gnndleton Fell to SlaKlburn. morni Clitheroe United Reformed ;


Church, 10 a.m. to noon. y ari°“s^ ' | ^ 047 ^ K


dance at Standee Hall, in aid of SuperScan Appeal. f . r * 6 i S d i “ » . i i to s .» . .« ■ .


^ r ^ l a s t ^ Z d a f a n n u a l cake stall held by Downham W? at the White House, Downham (oppo­ site the old school) at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200


fp^h^__ Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, walk in ■ Newton. Inquiries, tel. 01200 23125.


throughout the region is available fiom the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheioe, on .


01200 255G6. O A booking service for th e a tre s and events ■ , An Easter fair at Manor House, Chatburn, on Sun­ „ __


down at Clitheroe Library for Easter activities which start on April 3rd, as places are limited. See below for further details.


£ , 'G a E l l S S S Wadding.... H » O - i - fixion” (Stainer) at 7-3° pmu


5th - Harrop Chapel,annum ^ ?iu‘U^ 1 : 0


Friday tea, 2-30 ,ed by Mr


to G p.m. Sel’''{.c|..-eckieton. Evening rally at 7-30 . Visft T fC


pVecIdelon°Methodist Church cho.r. : \fgHdg“ BJok5Fair, at the Civic Hall.


“A Lancashire Night with Pendle Hillbuiy s has been planned to raise funds foi the


J Diary \J Dates ■ ■


1st — Langho Methot (PG) for one


1st — L


sored by chuic... 248212.


2nd — Clitheroe R;irPbl“‘. ^ ter Avenue cai park ior


onOI282 426161 ' ■-------—■ rnDM AVAILABLE from the


park for Flashy Fell, 9-30 a.m. Leader Gill Johnston. iInquiries, tel. 0 1 2 0 0 Church,


Clitheroe 22321 (Editorial),


„ 22323 (Advertise)- Burnley 42233! (Classified) _____


I ^ — -


Ac)mission free. Spon- Inquiries, tel. 01254


the film “Jesus”


Association, meet Ches- e ^ 10_30 a.m.


Inquiries, tel. 012j 4 24 ,\>ssociation, meet Pendle- 3rd' — Clitheroe Rambleis ^Associa^ 2388I. 1 a ith e ^ e L r a r y . ’chiklrcn’s Easter actmt.es.


Places limited. Apply to the libiaiy. FORTHCOMING EVENTS — APRIL 5TH TO UTH


Thomas the Tank Engine event over the Easter Holi­ day, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Among the delights will be Thomas and Percy, there will


be trains every half hour and included in the £3.50 fare is a gift pack for children.


“Batman Forever”. The screening starts at 11a.m. and fur- ther details and bookings are available on 01254 695979.


orev ai CDs


Terrorvision 2. “ Falling into You** — Celine '


1. “Regular Urban Survivors’* —


Woman” — Various 5. “What’s the Story” — Oasis 6. “Trainspotting: Original Sound­


3. “Mercury Falling” — Sting 4. “ T h e B e s t o f W om an to


track” — Various Artistes 7. “ In th e Mix *96’* — Various


Artistes 8. “ Hits** — Mike a n d th e


Mechanics 9. “Bizarre Fruit” — M-People


BOOKS


1. “Ken Horn’s Hot Wok” — Ken Horn (BBC, £12.74*) 2. “A Ruthless Need” — Catherine


Cookson (Corgi, £4.49*) 3. “ Sophie’s World” — Jostein


Gaarder (Phoenix, £5.24*) 4. “ The U p s ta r t” — Catherine Cookson (Bantam, £12.74*) 5. “Shock Wave” — Clive Cussler (Simon and Schuster, £12.74*) 6. “Trainspotting” — Irvine Welsh - (Minerva, £5.24*)


(Coronet, £4.49*) 8. “Original Sin” — P. D. James


7. “Our Game” — John Le Carre (Penguin, 111.49*)


( t t ,5™9$r"~John Grisham 10. “ Behind th e Scenes a t th e


Museum” — Kate Atkinson (Black Swan.£4.49*)


„ Ust supplied by Kaydec Bookshop, Moor Lane, Ciitheroc.


Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.


10. “Countdown” — Pulp CD list supplied by Townsend


Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


Good Friday to Easter Monday for a feast of railway - entertainment. The Embsav Steam Railway is to host a Friends of


The series of Saturday morning cinema shows for chil­ dren at the Apollo 5 in Blackburn continues this week with B


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