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HEAVENLY BANANA PIE
t^ th e Moorcock In n , Waddington with Susan & Peter Fillary M a r c ia M o r r is
THIS week “Dish of the Week” features a mouth-wa tering sweet from one of the most popular eating estab lishments in the Ribble Valley.
tion served at the Moorcock Inn, Waridington, by mine hosts Peter and Susan Fillary.
reputation going back many, many years, and since Peter and Susan took over 10 years ago its popular ity has increased further, so much so tha t four extra en-suite bedrooms have been built and a new 18-foot bar room added to the ballroom, which now makes it a self-contained unit for weddings and house parties.
The Moorcock Inn has a fine
great demand for the festive sea son, with bookings for Christmas parties and more formal banquets coming thick and fast. Susan and her team of chefs cer
The function suite is already in Heavenly Banana Pie is a crea
ing a special candle-lit dinner in the restaurant and for those just wanting a bar meal. The old-world main bar has a feature fireplace, with an abundance of brasses and fresh flowers surrounding a roar ing open fire. The large area is both cosy and comfortable to sit and dine or just for a quiet drink and there are other rooms off the bar for smaller groups to get together. Following years of experience in
the catering trade Susan is well- known for her delicious sweets and she is happy to share her secrets with our readers.
HEAVENLY BANANA PIE Ingredients
O 3 medium bananas • 2 egg whites • 1 cup sugar • half tsp lemon juice • quarter tsp salt 0 chopped nuts 0 whipped cream
Pastry case
tainly conjure up delicious food for the larger parties, for those want
0 8oz plain flour 0 2ozsugar 0 5oz butter or magarine
0 pinch salt ® 1 cgBTo make pastry case. . .
Method 1. Take care not to over soften
fat. 2. Sieve flour and salt into a
bowl. 3. Lightly rub in fat to sandy
texture. 4. Make a well in the centre and
place in the sugar and beaten egg. 5. Gradually mix together to a
smooth paste. 0. Allow to rest in refrigerator
for 30 minutes before using to line a 10-inch loose-bottom flan dish. Bake blind in a moderate oven for
10 minutes To make filling. . . 1. Force the bananas through a
sieve, add unbeaten egg whites, sugar, salt and lemon juice. 2. Beat thoroughly until light
and fluffy. .
20 to 30 minutes. 4. When cold s c r v e with
whipped cream and chopped nuts. WW
FOUR weeks to go — are all your present worries sorted? A gift that is always much
appreciated is a bottle of wine. Be it for an enthusiast or a connoisseur, I would
is also my claret selection for Christmas. Chateau Ramagc La Batissc Cru Bourgeois Haul Medoc 1992 is a wine that is firmly positioned among the top unclassified wines of the Haut
Medoc.Geographically sited between Ch. Mouton-Rothchild and Ch. Lafite, two of the best Bordeaux wines, since 1961 the cha teau has taken great pains to restore 40 hectares of wineyards by planting high-grade varieties. The work has been rewarded with various diplomas and medals, especially at the Concours General Arigcole and at the Concours National des Grand Vins de
recommend a good bottle of claret. The Bordeaux wine I am recommending this week
of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, King Street, Clitheroe, (0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 1 5 2 )
With Andrew Byrne, France.
the lower price of £7.99, which we are now passing on to you. It is a top quality wine at an affordable price —just what you want for Christmas.
It has a fine fruit and pleasant oak flavour, which lingers on the palate to give a nice dry finish. Nor mally selling for £9.99, we have managed to negotiate
The wine has a delicate and distinguished bouquet. . . In my Wiew-
SOME things never change, as this latest offering from the Light- ling Seeds proves.
thing. Remember what happended when the ingredients of the world’s most famous drink, Coca Cola, were changed? A lot of thirsty people were very unhappy.
But no change is not a bad
album and to know that almost any track could be a hit.
believes that a winning formula should not be changed.
Songwriter Ian Broudie clearly
years ago,
the.band
has.been giv ing its fans perfect pop. Numerous top 10 hits and this summer’s Euro ’90 chart-topper,“Three Lions”, are a testament to Mr Broudie’s song-writing abilities. He has a knack of wr it ing tunes and choruses which keep swimming around in your head for hours
Since the release of “Pure” six
after hearing them. “Dizzy Heights” is no exception.
It must be annoying for some struggling bands to hear this
“Ready or Not”, have already graced the charts, though they have not done as well as the sum mer football anthem.
Two songs, “What if’’ and
... These two songs, like the rest of the album, rely on simple tunes and simple lyrics. Never designed to stretch the mind, the album contains such lines as “Oh, it’s true. Oh I love you” or “Ready or not. Here we go until we drop.”
the Lightning Seeds’ jigsaw is the production. It is more polished than a table after a once-over from
But the most important piece of
Mr Sheen. There is nothing out of place,
Phillip Gandey presents
ICE FANTASIA Europe’s most exciting
P A N T O o n IC E a magical journey through a
Pantoland • thrill to scenes from^.- • Alice In Wonderland ■ Aladdin” ..C in derella" Dick Whittington
' plus an enthralling Voyage to the Bottom ol the Sea
B O O K N O W 11!
DISCO UN TS for GROUPS of ten or more
Matinee & Evening performances most days Whalley
BAND CONCERT SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND
By Soloist W. Burrows (Bantone) Conductor J. Cowking
a| * SAINTS CHURCH. PENDLETON H P ro c e e d s fo r ch u rch fu nds
Methodist Church
CHRISTMAS FAIR.
Saturday 30th November at 11.30 am
Lunches from 12.00 noon
Light refreshments from 2.00 pm
Father Christmas at 2.30 pm
Large variety of stalls. Admission Free
, ,B ro o k s ld e < School
p CHRISTMAS • O
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Y' 3 0~T \-* M O V EM BER " ° p -
aawce
29th November at 6.30pm
, Admission 30p \ Adults, 10p Children i Santa's Grotto,
4 Mulled Wine & ( ? Mince Pies available*
Homemade Cake Stall, Games,
^a ctlEFORD home for the e ld er ly a n d day c entre
A r e h o ld in g a
QUIZ NIGHT In aid oftheZoe High Appeal
TUESDAY, D E C E MBER - at T^ p m
Entry"fee - £5 per team (inch drinks;) E Pie & pea supper available
ntry forms from Castleford H.F.E., rtiipens Road, Clitheroe
.
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Communicate N.H.S. Trust CUTHEROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Cljr iStmaS j fn p re Sunday, December 1st 2pm - 4pm
Admission 50p including coffee and mince pie
® Father Christmas will be visiting! Various Stalls, Tombola and I
FAIR Friday
Overseas Development) BREAD &
C.A.F.O.D. (Catholic Fund for
CHEESE LUNCH
Adults £1, Children 50p St Michael and St John s Primary School,
In aid of Central Africa Lunches served 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Advent Sunday, December 1st
Lowergate, Clitheroe
ABBEYFIELD HOUSE
Union Street, Low Moor Are having a
c s & A F ' r F A I R
Thursday 28th November
2 - 4 pm
Admission 30p All welcome
f LEE’S ^ $ ANTIQUES*
Buyers and Sellers of Antiques and pre 1940’s Artefacts and Curios Wish a Merry Christmas and a
Happy Neiv Year to all our clients Open
Mon - Sat, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm until Christmas Eve
59 Whalley Road, Clitheroe Telephone:
0 1 2 0 0 425441. - 4 2 4 9 2 1
R IB B L E SD A L E PO O L Edisford Road, Clitheroe
DIVING LESSONS
for children who must be able to swim.
From Monday 9th December - Friday 20th December
between 4.30 pm - 6 pm, not Wednesdays
aspects of diving for all abilities.
minutes duration. Instruction in all
8 Sessions of 40 Cost £ 1 6 .0 0
Please contact Ribblesdale Pool on 01200 424825 to reserve your place
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not a note or a chord. In fact, after listening to the album you could be forgiven for thinking that everything is a bit too calculated. However, it probably has more
3. Pour into pastry shell and bake in moderate oven 325F, for
4 . ., .
Frl 6th (7.30pm) & Sat 7th (2pm) December Award Winning CWMNI BALLET Presents
Red Riding Hood & rhe Wolves
A» the Festive Season aproaehee images of fairy lights, sugar plums and laughing, excited children fill the imagination...
BEGIN CHRISTMAS WITH A MAGICAL EXPERIENCE FOR YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE "Spiced with Brilliances
^ ’Friday'6th-December, 8.00pm ‘ V j AZZ ' AT= PA DI ft A M TO W N HALL
THE
SYLVAN.RICHARDSON BAND ExrSimply Red'mcmber Sylvan..
1 IlchrJeanette-l\flason:
and.Caroline.. Boadcn Tuesday 10th December, 8.00pm
T H E F U R E Y S The Christmas Tour 1996 ’ Sa turday,14th December, 8.00pm
'A Ca|un Christmas,Cracker at Padiham Town Hall LATE B'AkyHOTlCAilUNtCOOKIN'(CHRISTMAS STYLE)
[Friday 20th December, Padiham Town Hall I AMERICAN LINE DANCING
S U M S ivitb s'BOAT’.BAND Richardsohl'/yii tf&Wa(|<er,;lain:, Dixon, 'Nikki;
FRI29 November 6 NTS (not Sunday)
ESCAPE I FROM LA. Evenings 7.30 p.m. (15) .GN A T-/ ,.,
Ring Jacqui for full details of our
mouthwatering menus for the Festive Season
BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS EVE,
Fri 27th - Sun 29th Dec (2pm & 7.30pm)
tjurnley youth ‘Theatre presents k Carlo CoUodi's masterpieces
An adaptation which will thrill the whole family A Magical Tale.... Action Packed...
to do with the fact that Mr Brou die is a perfectionist whose atten tion to detail turns his work into perfect pop.
“Dizzv Heights” is too glossy,
but that is only to be expected of the Lightning Seeds. In short, it
it.
from Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Glitheroe.
“Dizzy Heights” is available Stewart Pimblcy
WEDNESDAY 12th * THURSDAY 13th FEBRUARY ot 7.30pm . — »’
OT. MjnuQUfwcnt Present ; |n the Concert Hall
Roy 'Chubby* frown « la l, dJik : and handsomo-and it you b«i ova mat you mun bo on somnihingi He o«ys hia
ambition in lifo!»to look like Rocky, sing hto Frankie and run I ko Chrls*K» - not much ohanca of that is more? HI
last ddtaain Blackburn until 1996
pleaae.book your seata'ewlyf.
4085 w in moat of hu ecnoorta SOLD
OUT.Theao will b#Ham
’Institution and baa boon visiting Blackburn sinoe
Chubby la now a comio
IF EASILY OFFENDED PLEASE STAY AWAY,
will not be setting any new musi cal standards, but it is sure to lift the spirits of anyone who listens to
Colourful... Bursting with Amazing Special Effects*
Enchanting Christmas 3un for Everyone!!! gMonf30th:DeC':8pm y; New Year-Mayhem ‘with;: 3‘a f T e i □ od in-lhe'
T u e s d a y 3 1 s t D e c em b e r , 8 .0 0 pm A Cajun NEW YEAR'S EVE at Padiham Town Hall
w i th T H E A TC H A F L Y E R S LATE BAR-HOT CAJUN COOKIN' (CELEBRATIONSTYLEl Ticket Office; 01282 430055
Why not give TICKETS or GIFT VOUCHERS
which can be used to see our top 1997 line-up n m n which includes: n o n
JAN 23 • JO BRAND - STANWJP JAN 24 • ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHIL. ORCHESTRA FEB 7 • SUPERSCAN LINE DANCING
FEB 14 • HALLE ORCHESTRA FEB 15 • SUEDE - IN CONCERT FEB 21 • WONDERWALL - OASIS TRIBUTE MAR 5 • ITALIAN'OPERA
MAR 11 • BEN ELTON - STAND-UP . MAR 14 • CHARLIE LANDSBOROUGH APR 4 • THE DRIFTERS - DANCE/SEATS
BLACKBURN KING GEORGE'S HAUL BOX 'O F FICE' (01254 JEREMY HARDY
APR 1S • THE DUBLINERS - IN CONCERT MAY S > DOMINIC KIRWAN • IN CONCERT
) 5 8 2 5 8 2
Speaks to the Nation SUN 1st DEC
P E T E R G R E E N
The truly legendary Peter
Green 8c The Splinter Group featuring Cozy Powell, Mitch Reynolds &C Nigel Watson
WED 4th DEC O U T T /
H O U G H T O N W E A V E R S
CHRISTMAS SHOW NELSON
CIVIC CHOIRS CHRISTMAS CO NCERT
s u n 22nd DEC- TUE 31st DEC
Bov Office. 61 Albert Rd Colne, JOIN THE KEY CUSTOMER __________
S M.... 10% DISCOUNT. J - ON ALL TICKETS
Plus all usual agencies > ' BOOKED.
THE SUTCLIFFE THEATRE SCHOOL presents the charity show
An evening of dance and fun with children and adults of ’S.T.S’
TWO T.F.FT F E E T Thursday 5th and
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Friday 6th December 1996
Chatburn Road Hall Curtain up - 7.15 p.m.
Choreographed by Gladys Sutcliffe, Janet Sutcliffe, Karen Guy and the children
Light refreshments available at the interval Tickets available from - St. James House St. James Street, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 425629 or S.T.S. students
Tickets - Adults £4.00. Concessions - £2.00 ___ SCHEME NOW 8c RECEIVE NEW YEARS EVE
SO U L PARTY w i th
S O U L D E E P near Gisburn CHRISTMAS DAY & BOXING DAY Order your tickets now for our fabulous NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY in the Craven Suite
OUTSTANDING CARVED BUFFET Dancing to the One and Only
ROCKERS REVENGE with supporting disco
BLUES BRO ERSTH SHOD
FULLY LICENSED BAR TO 1.30am a l lfo r £18.50
T e l : 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 1 0 0
QTti i comp LIMITED AVAILABILITY IN DECEMBER IN THE CRAVEN SUITE FOR PART STILL
FIRMS CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCES 1 CRUCIAL COMEDY
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A A M E C H A N IC S S u p p o r t e d b y T h w a l l e s
iA BURNLEY
Christmas Craft Workshops Tues 3rd & Wed 4th December, 7pm DESIGNER XMAS CRACKERS &
CHILDRENS' CHRISTMAS CRAFTS (10am, 21st Dec) \
>Wed‘4th;&»Thu 5th Dec;1.7.30pm * P a in e s P lo u g h J .h c d t r c C o . 'p r c s c n t s
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
Christmas Carnival Dance
FRIDAY, 6th DECEMBER
MUSETTES BA N D
8 pm - 12 midnight
Admission £5 including supper
Licensed Bar
Telephone: 01200 446642 / 446643
A few tickets still
remaining for New Year’s Eve
Tel: 01200 446312 ^ , I Worston, Clitheroe !
uF'S H E A D i IN N
Still taking bookings for Christmas!
Proprietors: Pat and Don Mackay
Tel: 01200 141211
11 HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENTS C H R I S T M A S
1
. C R A F T F A IR 100's ot Christmas Gilt Ideas under
G ooo roof ARGRAVE Village Hall, Nr. Skipton
On SUNDAY DEC 1st 10.00 a.m .-9.00 p.m.
Home-Made Refreshments
HERITAGE FAIRS Tel: 01282 844037
S t . S l a a l s e r t ’ s
D i in s o p ESa-aeEge CA RO L S ON
A D V E N T S U N D A Y ^
F A 1st. December, 1996 A ‘T.qtt
7.00 pm.
With the Staidbum Silver Band (Director: John Cowking)
and Fiona-Katie Roberts (Harpist)
Clitlicroc Advertiser & Times, November 28th, 1906 9
RENDEZVOUS I J O H N N Y C
— 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.---------- FRIDAY
Bus... - 11 pm, 11.20pm, 11.45pm S A T U R D A Y
BIBBY
MC's Rory & Hudson Bus 11.20pm & 11.45pm
£1 from Clitheroe , .
' SATURDAY 7th DECEMBER
KIRK C
MC's Rory & Hudson T e l : W h a l l e y
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