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peppers
J™ n SILVER SPOON NO MESS IN” RECIPE
S ™ J S p o „ n has launched c ii , l,tl01,uil'y se t syrup
alled No Messin, which
eradicates the all-too-familiar problems of old, sticky trails
und inaccurate tablespoon measures.
taste aroma and cooking proper ties of traditional golden syrup__ and our “Dish of the Week” recipe features this perfect ingredient.
recipe, using local chickens from your favourite butcher or super market/ Hurry, though, because
Why not t ry th is delicious
chicken will be very popular this weekend.
However, it still offers all the Dish
of the we ek
MAIUNAT13I) CHICKEN WITH SWEET ROASTED PEPPERS
(serves four) Ingredients
0 4 chicken breasts with skin, about 700g total weight O 2.5cm (1 in) piece fresh root jymger O 75ml (5 tbsp) olive oil O rind and juice of one large orange . O 15ml (1 tbsp) lemon juice O 30ml (2 level tbsp) Silver Spoon No Messin golden set syrup © Salt and pepper O 1 yellow pepper © 1 red pepper © 1 green pepper © fresh herbs to garnish
Method
twice with a sharp knife. Place in large bowl. Peel and roughly chop
1. Slash each chicken breast C om p i le d b y M a rc ia M o r r is
Ring her with your Dish of the Week ideas on 01200 22324 or send them to ‘Dish’,
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW
the ginger. Whisk together 3 tlwn olive oil, the rind and 4 tblsp orange juice, lemon juice, ginger, 1 level tblsp set syrup and salt and pepper. Pour over the chicken, cover and refrigerate for two to four hours.
juices to a roasting tin and place in tlie oven, moving the peppers on to the shelf below. Cook for about 35 minutes or until the chicken is s lig h tly cha r red and cooked through. Season the peppers and se rv e immediately with the
chicken, garnished with fresh herbs.
On the Grapevine
IT is generally accepted that the more a vine struggles the better the wine.
, Well, the Ribera del Duero area in Spain cer tainly takes things to the extreme,
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adapted itself to the extremes of the area. Frosts, lack of water and the searing heat of the
5 1??0 IT a variant of the Tempranillo — has heartland of Old Castile, the grape
summer combine to produce rich, dark fragrant wines, which are some of Spain’s most spectacular,
including the country’s Premieur Grand Cru Vega Sicilia Urn co. This week’s recommendation is Vega Izan Crianza
1992 (£9.49), which is grown mainly on ungrafted pre-phylloxera vines.
The vineyards are very sandy and the phylloxera aphid cannot establish itself in these conditions.
of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, Kiny Street,
With Andrew Byrne, Clitheroe (0120023152)
four years, invested a lot of money in new stainless steel fermentation vessels and new oak barrels for
The Bodegas Riberalta winery has, over the last
each vintage. This is a rare wine, pefect for a special occa
sion. I t is packed full of layers and layers of rich fruit flavours and a clever integration of oak. I t is perfect with most meats and ideal with duck
or goose, but best of all it makes a wonderful Easter present!
in my View
WITH every review copy of a new release, the record
release by The Gyres is no excep
tion. The band’s Press release would leave the uninitiated under the impression th a t “Pop Cop” holds the key to life.
release writes: “Lilting upbeat gjiitar pop that belies its tradi tional roots with depth, intelli gence and an unerring sense of its own greatness.” What more does anyone need to know? This obviously means “Pop
The compiler of th e P re s s
company promotions depart ment always dispatches a Press release claiming that what you are about to hear is the best thing since sliced bread. And this Compact Disc single
“Pop Cop’ • T ^ e G y r e ^ S H f f o r R e c o ^ ^ j CLITHEROE CHURCHES IN PARTNERSHIP EASTER MESSAGE
Cop” is not just the record of the week, not even of the month, but of the year. However, on listening to this
The Stooges, but this single does not make this obvious. Perhaps I am out on my own
three-track compact disc, it is soon apparent that “Pop Cop” does not have an unerring sense of its own greatness — whatever that is sup posed to mean.
signs of greatness, preferring to opt for th e worn and weary approach preferred by so many guitar-based bands.
This single, in fact, displays few
tish b ro th e rs Andy and Paul McLinden at the end of 1994. Their main influences are The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and
AA BURNLEY a a m e c h a n ic s
Supported by ThwaEtes F r id a y 2 9 th M a r c h , 8 .0 0 p m
A NIGHT OF UNSTOPPABLE INDIE MADNESS!!
HEDGEPIG, DRAW, CLIMB HOUSE Sunday 31st March, 2.45pm
Championship Brass in Concert C
★ EASTER BANK HOLIDAY*
Thurs 4th - Mon 8tK April FIVE MAJOR CONCERTS
4 ALL DAY SESSIONS This Year the Music Plays t i l I.OOaml
M & Record Stalls. ; Good Food & Real Ales
Festival S W s
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l /lo n 1 s t - W e d 3 r d A p r i l , 1 0 am - 3 p m EA S T E R C RA F T W O RK SH O P (8 -1 2 's ) Eqq Decorating, Quilling, Flower Dipping, Paper Craft - Details/Tickets from Box Office
Friday 5th April, 7.30pm at Padiham Town Hall
A EI A I E DNI G H Y R T E S
to Live "New Country" Music fro
(Suitable for the more experienced 'dancer - Mo instruction on night)
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F r i d a y 1 2 t h A p r i l , ' 8 .0 0 p m = .
A TRIBUTE TO KURT COBAIN & 7 H T 1
with m i INGE ACT & LEASH J
FtODS + Paul Gray of the Damned + M M N D I E NIGHT-Direct fmm NORTHERN UPROAR + Support, 1st SE WERE THE DAYS, 3rd May. An
jp MUSIC COLLECTION - Chamber Peter’s Church, Fri 26th April: Punk n at Padiham Town Hall with EDDIE
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m DRINK AMD BE MERRY vrv.e g ia s s o r w r s i: w m i j iv il u y
m u c i a m i io m e m a m tw o COURSE MEAL
which includes the traditional favourites
Choose f rom ou r extensive menu
Vi ROAST CHICKEN SCAMPI
HADDOCK STEAK
Go on treat you r se lf at the 76 Whalley Rd, Tel: 01200 444334
Opening time: 12noon - 2pm. 5*30pm-9.30pm ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
- Wednesday 24th April -
MANGROVE HOTEL CARIBBEAN FUN NIGHT
KN O P I G BRLYI
Writlon & composed by Ivor Novello Lyrics by Christopher Hassall
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By arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
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SE Wa ATR P A R T Y ’ h lley - 0 2 4 8 3 8 1 5 2 0 6 ’ The band was formed by Scot
vince me and I am still waiting to be impressed, not by the over-the- top Press release, but by the sound of The Gyres. “Pop Cop” will be released on
Monday and is available from Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
Stewart Pimbley RENDEZVOUS
NIGHT CLUB X
O p .m . - 2 a.m .
with my opinion of The Gyres, bec ause th e y have a lre ad y impressed music bosses to such an extent that they have supported Menswear, Northern Uproar, Echobelly and even David Bowie. However, this still does not con
Many people nowadays only go to church for baptisms, weddings and funerals, or perhaps for the
confirmation of a godchiid, a responsibility accepted
lig hthear tedly at the request of a friend. At a funeral we may still hear the words 'I am the resurrection and the life*, declaimed dutifully and solemnly, which may mean little more than words read
from a forsaken book, or occasionally said with such quiet conviction that they assert faith in life In the very presence of death._
To Christians Easter means m o r e t h a n
commemoration of a day w h e n s o m e t h i n g unprecedented happened - a man, asserted dead by both executioners and friends, was experienced as present and living by his
t h e CLITHEROE
COMMUNITY CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY
3 p.m. Celebration on Pendle Summit with Churches from the area.
EASTER DAY
(led by the team returning from Romania the previous day)
10.30 a.m. Easter Celebration and Romania report at The King’s Centre, Millthome Avenue
Churches Together in Clitheroe and District
UNITED HOLY WEEK SERVICES .
The following United Services take place in addition to the services held in individual churches, to which a warm welcome is extended to everyone.
MONDAY, 1st APRIL
7.30 p.m. St Paul's, Low Moor TUESDAY 2nd APRIL
7.30 p.m. Trinity Methodist Church WEDNESDAY 3rd APRIL
7.30 p.m. St Michael's and St John's Stations of the Cross
MAUNDY THURSDAY 4th APRIL Services in individual churches
GOOD FRIDAY 5th APRIL 10 a.m. St Michael's and St John's
Whalley Parish Church MAUNDY THURSDAY
10 a.m. - Mid-week Holy Communion 7 p.m. Holy Communion
GOOD FRIDAY
11 a.m. Ecumenical Service - Vale Gardens 2 p.m. Service of Meditation 4 p.m. Evensong
EASTER DAY
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion, Prayer Book 10 a.m. Parish Communion 6.30 p.m. Evensong
METHODIST CHURCH
TRINITY SUNDAY
10.30 a.m. Morning Worship
GOOD FRIDAY
10 a.m. United Service at St.
Michael & St. John EATER DAY
8.15 a.m. Holy Communion
10.30 a.m. Family Communion
6 p.m. Evening Worship
ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN, Lowergate
Maundy Thursday: United Reformed Church
Castle Gate, Clitheroe come and join in the drama of Easter Maundy Thursday, April 4th
6.30 p.m. Simple meal with Holy Communion Good Friday, April 5th
We share in the Ecumenical Service at
10 a.m. in SS Michael & John R.C Church Easter Sunday, April 7th
Continued overleaf
6.20 a.m. Sunrise Service at Waddington Fell 7.30 a.m. Church Breakfast
at Burnley Mechanics Theatre 7.15 pm Monday 15th - Saturday 20th April 1996
TICK ET S : Mon C4, Tues, Wed C4.50, Thurs. Fri & Sat £5 (C hildren £ 3 e x ce p t Saturday)
AVAILABLE FROM THE BOX OFFICE (Tel: 30055)
10.45 a.m. Easter Sunday Celebration Service The tree o f defect has become the tree o f glory.
8 p.m. Mass of the Lord's Supper
Good Friday:
3 p.m. Reading of the Passion,
Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion
7.30 p.m. Stations of the Cross
Holy Saturday: No services today
Easter Sunday:
5 a.m. Vigil and first Mass of Easter. Other Masses at 9 a.m., 10-30 a.m.,
PALM
friends. Easter is the reminder of an ever-living one, present always and everywhere, which the inner eye of love can see and the listening heart can hear. 'It is the Lord', as the beloved and loving disciple whispered to Peter, in the Easter experience on the lake of Galilee.
'Why do you seek the living among the dead?' the.
%rrop Chapel E a s t e r S e r v i c e s
Friday 5th April 1996 Annual Good Friday Tea. 2.30 pm -6.00 pm
Short Service at 4.00 pm ledby:-
,1 Ir. Richard Spencer, o f Frectieton
Evening Rally at 7.30 pm. Visit of the
Freckleton Methodist Church Choir ^ ***********
^ Sunday 7th April 1996 ^ ''Easter Service at 2.00 pm preachen-
M
r. Horn! Jones, of Clillme % has risen, helix!
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women heard a voice saying to them in the Cavalry garden, which went on to remind them of the promise of Jesus that after his death he would go before them to Galilee, Galilee of the nations, on the way out to a suffering world so desperately in need of love. Spiritual conviction, is what the Lord demands.. .
.............. . 'It is getting long ago:
where is the promise of his coming?' Robert Browning makes men ask in his
John in the last of the first ex p e r ie n c e r s o f the resurrection. The answer is ‘He is here. He is come. He is with us for evermore.' In sen s in g his ab id in g presence, I can sing with heart as well as voice “Hallel-lu-Jah', Praise be to God!
poem ‘A Death in a Desert', the death being that of
ALL SAINTS CHURCH Pendleton
PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 9th
11 a.m. Parish Eucharist and Distribution of Palms MONDAY IN HOLY WEEK
8 p.m. Holy Communion TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK
8 p.m. Holy Communion WEDNESDAY IN HOLY WEEK
8 p.m. Holy Communion MAUNDY THURSDAY
8.15 p.m. Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY
7 a.m. onwards - Vigil of Prayer
11 a.m. Holy Communion 12.30 - 1.30 p.m. Meditation upon the Cross HOLY SATURDAY
8.30 p.m. Service of Light EASTER DAY
11 a.m. Parish Eucharist , ■ 7 p.m. Holy Communion_________________ ■
ST PAUL'S, LOW MOOR PALM SUNDAY 31st MARCH
10.30 a.m. Palm Sunday Service with special musical items by the Choir and Junior Choir
MAUNDY THURSDAY 4th APRIL
7.30 p.m. Holy Communion and Hymns GOOD FRIDAY 5th APRIL
9 a.m. Holy Communion
11.30 a.m. Family Service (lasts 45 minutes) EASTER DAY 7th APRIL
10.30 a.m. Easter Family Communion 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayers and Communion
ST JAMES PARISH CHURCH Clitheroe
9 a.m. Holy Communion 10.30 a.m. Family Service 6 p.m. Holy Communion
PALM SUNDAY a is t March
MAUNDY THURSDAY 4th APRIL 7.30 p.m. Fellowship Meal with Holy Communion
GOOD FRIDAY 5th APRIL
11.30 a.m. Family Service 2 p.m. The last hour at the Cross
EASTER DAY 7th APRIL
9 a.m. Holy Communion 10.30 a.m. Family Communion 6 p.m. Easter Praise
THE PARISH CHURCH OF
ST. MARY MAGDALENE PALM SUNDAY, March 31st 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9.45 a.m. Parish Communion and Distribution of Palms 6.30 p.m. Music and Readings
9 a.m. Holy Communion MAUNDY THURSDAY
9 a.m. Holy Communion 7.30 p.m. Sung Eucharist
10 a.m. United Act of Worship at St Michael's & St John's 2-3 p.m. One Hour's Devotion
GOOD FRIDAY EASTER DAY
8 a.m. Holy Communion 9.45 a.m. Parish Communion
MONDAY - WEDNESDAY IN HOLY WEEK
chop the peppers. Place in a roast ing tin with 2 tbsp olive oil and 1 level tbsp set syrup. Place on the top shelf of Lhe oven a t 200 degrees C (400 degrees F) or mark (i for about 10 minutes to brown. 3. Transfer the chicken with the
2. Halve, de-seed and roughly
at Roefield Leisure Centre, Edisford Road, Clitheroe. Tel: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 1 8 8
Monday 1st April to Thursday 4th April & Tuesday 9th April to Friday 12th April
activities, drama, dance and arts and crafts. Loads of fun for all ages.
A mixture of sport, adventure
price and take place on Tuesday and Thursday, so don't forget those swim suits!
Fun Swims are included in the
Just bring along a packed lunch and leave everything else to us!! 5-7 year olds 9am-5pm
Bookings must be made in person by parent of guardian.
Parents are advised to pre-enrol their child as places are limited.
8-13 year olds 9am-5pm Cost £5 per child per day
NORWEGIAN SPECTACULAR TOUR
TUESDAY 14th MAY - SATURDAY 25th MAY
THEATRE SCHOOL Dance - Music - Drama
SUTCUFFE ---------------NEW CLASSES —
Infant Dance from 3 y r s
.........Mon 3.30pm Beginners T a p
.........................Mon 4.00pm Modem Dance/Freestyle . . . .Mon 4.30pm
Commencing Monday 15th April St. James House,
ENROLLING NOW
St. James Street, Clitheroe Telephone: 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 6 2 9
This twelve day holiday ol a lifetime visits the most scenic areas of Noiwaya breathtaking Fjord and Coastal Country. Your holiday includes Fjord Cruises, Guided City sightseeing Trips and the “National Day" Parades and Festivities In Bergen. All the hotel accommodation is of the highest standard and is on a half board basi3. Cabins with private facilities on the Color Line Ferry.
REGENT COURT HOTEL, LLANDUDNO MONDAY 15th APRIL - FRIDAY 19th APRIL A Relaxing Coastal Tour
THE CROSS KEYS HOTEL, KELSO SUNDAY 16th JUNE - FRIDAY 21st JUNE A delightful borders break
COACHES t» leseiw \ ou i holid.A. urn a No give you details or a brochure of our other tours
Please call us NOW at:- DUCKWORTH hielepikuie msmm (01200) 445210/445570
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 28th, 1906 9 from SKIPTON
DAILY AT: 11 JO, 130,3.00,430 (VA hrs) Adults £2.75, Seniors £2.50, Children £1.50 SUNDAY EVENING at 6pm <2*A hrs) Adults £4.75, Seniors £4.25, Children £3.00
F A STER WEEKEND CRUISES APRIL
Weekdays 1.30 - Weekends 1.30 & 3.00 TELEPHONE BOOKINGS WELCOME
Please collect your tickets at least 15 minutes before sailing time
PRIVATE PARTY BOOKINGS on our new charter boat
PENNINE BOAT TRIPS of SKIPTON
Wharf Office, Coach St, Skipton, N. Yorks BD23 1LH Tel/Fax 01756 790829
D A L E S M A N : Can we send you our new brochure and menus?
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