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Clitheroe J,2'SW (Editorial), I - " ” " ' ' HI Clillinw AilrrrilsrrX- Time:s. Oehihcr .llxl. Fox fields Country Hotel


“Daughter of the Dales ON FRIDAY 15TH NOVEMBER ^


Tetany cUite&


#tnlt JM i 's t t i e r n REGULAR MONTHLY


Mitton


"IRISH NIGHT" "BIG EASY"


THURSDAY. 7 th NOVEMBER with


Irish Duo


Adjacent Old Stonehouse Restaurant, 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 5 4 4


NEXT FUN QUIZ - TUESDAY 5th NOV - 8.30 pm E D IS F O R D B R ID G E


guide to Hvirii life to the fui in the Ribble Valley and beyond.


An essential


For help and advice on advertising on the


‘LIFESTYLE


GUIDE’ Please contact:


Angela Healey on 01282 426161 or


Attention Antiques


Collectors!


GB A N T IQ U E S C E N T R E


Open 7 days • 110+ dealers M6, Exit 33 to Lancaster,


then follow the brown signs for Leisure Park


(01524) 844734


Miriam Banks on 01200 22323 .


fW P U B Presents a


B O N F IR E N IG H T B A SH


S a tu rd a y , N o v em b e r 2 n d a t 7 .3 0 p .m .


Weather permitting, supper available Add a spark to your Saturday night Ring 01200 422637 for details Also


Bonfire and Fireworks BBQ


HALLOWEEN POP QUIZ NIGHT Iley Pop Pickers....


iiA Teams of 4 or less October 31st


gHng


Starts 8.30 p.m. Lots of fab prizes. Ask for details


ip§j|L ^4 Fancy Dress Optional * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


★ C l i t h e r o e R o y a l * P r e s e n t s ____________*


★ ★ ★


YOUR ENTERTAINMENT


FOR NOVEMBER Top young vocalist


★ Saturday 2nd t Saturday 9th £ Saturday 16th * Saturday 23rd


Will meet on Saturday 2nd


November 7.30 p.m. in United Reformed Church Clitheroe. Speaker


Rev. C. Cheeseman Everyone welcome


ST. CATHERINES CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


JUMBLE


. SALE SATURDAY


NOVEMBER 2ND IN THE SUNDAY


SCHOOL 1.45 p.m. Admission lOp


Downham & Twiston Gardening Club


are having an evening with


RON FREETHY


local Nature, TV & Radio personality in


Downham Village Hall on


November 7th at 7.30pm Everybody welcome


Supper Raffles


I C atholic Social Centre I Lowcrgatc, Clithcroc, K.S.C.


with Bob Fairclough Sat 9th November


D A N C E 8.00pm to 11.45pm


427029 / 427261/427096


Tickets £3 inc supper Phone:


CAR BOOT SALE To be held on


SUNDAY 24th NOVEMBER ol


Bolton by Bowlond Village Hall


C a r spaces £5.00 Stall inside £7.00


01200 447246 for bookings


Please phone


REFRESHMENTS SERVED ALL DAY


BURNLEY MODEL ; ; RAILWAY SOCIETY


Sponsored by Ainsworths Chartered Accountants, Nelson


x 1996 EXHIBITION NOV 2ND a 3RD


Friday, November 1st (6 nights - Not Sunday)


COURAGE


U N D ER F IR E05) Evenings 7.30 p.m.


JMStSL * HIGH SCHOOL . ORMEROD ROAD BURNLEY


| | OPEN SAT: 10am - 6pm SUN: 10am -5.30pm


f Featuring layouts In various scales - Refreshments. - Preservation - Demo stands - Film show-Trade


GREAT FUN FOR FILL THE FAM ILY ; ST THEODORES 7


MOORLAND SCHOOL


RIBBLESDALE AVENUE, GLITHEROE


Well established Co-Educalional Day and Boarding School in 15 acre grounds. Comprising Baby Unit, Nursery, Junior and Senior School. Weekly and Full Boarding 7-16.


Principal: J Harrison B.A. (Hons), Cert Ed, F.R.S.A. • Traditional teaching by fully qualified staff in small groups


• Coring family atmosphere • Full range of G.C.S.E. subjects including Technology Courses and Sciences


• Junior Department • Specialist teachers including French, Music and Technology


• Full range of sporting and leisure activities • Thriving Music Department


• School transport from all areos • New Arts Studio and Sports Hall


O pen M orning 5th N


r^T c iC ^ l o l b


l^BABERj ov. 1996 10 a.m. ■ 12 noon For full particulars telephone (01200) 423833


The llodder Valley Agricultural and


Horticultural Society


The Annual General Meeting will be held in


Newton Village Hall on


Tuesday, November 19th at 8 p.m. SHOW D IN N ER


Friday, November 22nil at 7.30 p.m. Tickets £12.50 obtainable from the Secretary telephone 01200 446697


To be held at the Moorcock Inn on CHRISTMAS AT THE ° i


BARLEY MOW, BARLEY


Christmas parties from £8.50 per person 4 course meal with choices.


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHEON


6 couises with choices. - 12 noon and 3 p.m. sittings Adults £28.95 - Children £15.95


BOXING DAY AND NEW YEARS DAY^


A courses with choices. OPEN A LL DAY Adults £9.95


Children £4.95 Hookings now being taken


,/ Telephone 01282 614293


l ’lcasc ring fo r Christmas means


1. Broken Arrow 2. Twelve Monkeys 3. The Birdcage 4. Toy Story 5. Up Close and Personal 6. Casino 7. Get Shorty 8. American Yakuza 2 9. Father of the Bride II 10. Trainspotting


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wcllgate, Clithcroc.


. 3. “Flora liritannica” — Richard Mabey (Sinclair-Stevenson, £30)


2. “The Tailor of Panama” — John Le Carre (Hodder and Stoughton, £16.99)


1. “Drink with the Devil’* — Jack Higgins (Michael Joseph, £15.99)


4. “Casting Off’ — Elizabeth Jane Howard (Pan, £6.99)


. 6. “The Ghost Road” — Pat Barker (Penguin, £6.99)


5. “ Immediate Action** — Andy McNab (Corgi, £5.99)


7. “Death is Now My Neighbour’*


1- Blue is the Colour” — Be South


3\ “PcT6?,1. '81 ? its” -Simply


. “Falling Into You” — Dion


4’ “Dunc'ng to the Light” . Collins


5‘ u Thc„Vcry Bcst of Cr 6


6. Only Human” —Dina C '• Ocean Drive** —


8. “The Score”_T 9. “Ugly Beautiful” —


house Family - BOOKS - 2Colin Dexter ,


8. “Notes From a Sim Bill Bryson (Black s Anton'0 Carluci


(BBcSlfTfl'jf nt°n


10’ ‘Which? Wine Gu A tk in s and Sir (Which?, £13.99)


RB9°hi>st supplied I Bookshop, Moor Lan


Asterisks denote tl discounts


’ — The - The Fuge


10. “Spiders” — Space CD list supplied by Towi


Records, Moor Lane, Clit


Crowded House " ‘HU U


STAG E TW W AM presents O DO NH


'LO CA L AFFAIRS' by Richard Harris


in Downham Village Hall on Wednesday 13th November to Saturday 16th November, 1996, at 7.30 p.m.


Admission £3 (including refreshments)


Tickets available from - Tourist Informalion Office, Downham Post Office, P. Hargreaves ■ 427296 ^


M A R K T YM E Back by demand


ED M A D D E N Comedy and Song


* Saturday 3(KhDAviDTfio?LmGTON * * A N O T H E R M O N T H O F TO P E N T E R T A IN M E N T ~ *


STEVE RYAN Top entertainer


•k We thank the following sponsors for their kind support ~k ,


P lu s a l l u s u a l e v e n ts - ra fn e s , e tc of our Sunday Soccer


2 . CASTLE CEMENT LIMITED * DAVID MEYLER LANDSCAPES


Vt A*


BRADLOW RACING LIMITED ^ POWERBLAST .


.* * * « " » . . * i t s ??.


imVENHEIFERI SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 422421


Thursday, General Knowledge Quiz -12 pints for


October 31st winners, 6 pints runners up • FREE SUPPER Friday S A M MI ©ciHnfl


MDvemher J A | female


Sunday, PO P QUIZ Prizes for November & DISCO winners


DANCING FOR PLEASURE Susan, Raymond, Enid, Ted 8. Betty


with LEARN TO SEQUENCE


DANCE FOR CHRISTMAS New Beginner Class: ;


SUNDAYS, COMMENCING 3rd NOVEMBER 2 .0 0 - 4.00pm


St Peters School Hall, Church Street, Burnley £2 inc Tea &. Biscuits


Large car park to rear


Tel: 434391 or 427143 or just turn up


PRIVATE LESSONS BY ARRANGEMENT


PAUL MORGAN Great vocalist


★ B r i t i s h L e g i o n * ^


flie iflW* \ ihiv'llh/il L I


'■ Hannah Hauxwell, the subject \ r ^ ‘-


of 3 television programmes about her life will be in conversation with Barry


Cockcroft author of many books about Hannah at the Foxfields Country Hotel.


The evening commences at 7.30pm and includes a 3 course dinner and coffee


_________ £22.50 per person_______


Enjoy a three course dinner & dance to live music until the early hours only £21.00 per person


CH R IS TM A S a t t h e F o x f ie ld s D in n e r Dances


P a r ty N ig h t s from only £16.50 per person for further details of our Christmas festivities contact*


Foxfields Country Hotel Whalley Road, Billington, Clitheroe u Tel: 01254 822556____________


i w D o n n i i


mm


Sunday, November 3rd Car Boot spaces from £10 -


Arrive between 8am and 9am


ENQUIRIES (01282) 843703 o r (0850) 843073


No Admittance to buyers until 9am w i i v ;n o T:MAKK A DAYfOFHl! •


^j§f§) HH f f f l l M Every Sunday... a great day out (or all the Family, bring the


3 COURSE SUNDAY ROAST


1 £ 5 . 9 9


CHILDRENS MENU AVAILABLE


per person Ij AFxuuICorseOmat m DR™ s WB00B " t™ 0 0 " A t so 0u>*r<e*rtafi-6oc* „ „ 0 7 T 0 0 4 2 2 3 2 4


For editorial ring T h e r e s a R o b s o n O . 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 For ad v e rtis in g ring A n g o l a H e a l e y °


- ■ All entries must be on a " •. -


u/ u a t ’S ON listings-fPS!?. " " p -^ p ^ r / i r t r k e t Place. CIi


available from the Tourist Information c e n t r .


ONE of the biggest ventures undertaken by Clitheroe Ceilidhs is happening tomorrow


n *For tim first time at St Michael anil St Joha Social Centre, Lowcrgute, guests will be Peeping Tom sill the 'wiy Coventry, considered by many to be the biggest and best


mid the caller will be Martyn Harvey, of Kendal, who is Sl Alparthrivmt;-unninB a successful series -of


ceilidh band in the country. None of your woolly jumper stuff, these gws a e l ocker


group is constantly in demand at ^ t s imil festivals ‘j)l


Smale .John


On Monday there are chances for people in Whatley and Longridge to enjoy some beautiful slides on intci esting


dm McIntosh (bass guitar). wh.,ll„v -mil


SUAt VVlialley Library, starting at 7-30 p.m., Miss Jean Har­ rison will give an delightful slide lecture of a tour l oimd the Austmii Lakes, incluuing a visit to Vienna, Salzburg and


wood entitled “A Back-Packing Grandma in New Zealand . This is a welcome return for Pat whose talk last wIntel was a


Innsbruck, entitled "Grand Austrian Tour . Longridge Library is to host a slide show by Pat Ishu-


^Pat'visited New Zealand as part of her world tour ami the presentation tells of visits to both the North and South


Islands and of the Maori culture. Tickets for both events are available from the libl al les.


See below for further details. EVENTS —NOVEMBER 1ST TO 7TH


1st — Civic Hall Cinema, “Courage Under Fire” for six


1st — AnHafiows’ Church, Mitton, Musical evening featur­ ing the hoys of Stoliyhurst College, starts 7-30 p.m. Finger


ls\^— \VballeyT400th celebration. Young Peoples’ Light Party and closing service of the festival.


1st — St Michael and St John’s Social Centre, Lowcrgate, Clitheroe Ceilidhs present Peeping Tom with caller Martyn


. Harvey, 8 to 11-B0 p.m.


1st — Broekhall village bonfire and fireworks display at 7-30 i) in Innuiries, tel. 01254 24G554.


, . . . . -o n


1st and*2nd — United Reformed Church, Read. Five inter­ linking one-act plays presented by Read anil Simonstone


„. . . S fcO SE S ISU L


H O U S E H O T E U Koschill Avenue, (off Manchester Rontl)


Telephone 01282 453931


CljvtStmaS a t iBugtmleS R e s ta u r a n t


CljriStmnS ^slnrtp


r Every Friday and Saturday in December all' 3 by prior arrangements inel diseo . .£19.o0(^j


Murder Mystery Evenings urrangeil


, Boxing D a y .........................................£ 1 9 .5 0 New Year’s Eve


Please telephone fo r menu or bookings


i Christmas Lunches, 3 emirses . . . .£ 9 .5 0 Christmas D a y ...................................^?A*§2


. Gourmet Dinner & Dance i vLYtKA £ 3 9 .5 0


rS\Cr '7


THE band with a sound described as “holy joy” takes to the stage at Colne Municipal Hall on Sunday.


instant success when the band burst on the music scene in the e a r ly ’seventies.


Linilisfarne’s exhilarating mix of harmonies was an .


sounds-in British rock music, with a classic mix of acoustic and electric guitars, harmonica, mandolin


The band created one of the most distinctive . . . .


and fiddle, with unique vocal harmonies. During the summer of this year, Lindisfarne


agreed to undertake a number of acoustic radio per­ formances which were so popular that the^ band is


now touring the UK, “untapped and acoustic . This not-to-be-misseil show, which starts at 8 p.m.,


•Municipal Hall box office on 01282 8G4721. Other events: Blackburn: King George’s Hall —


classics, as well as rarely-heard archive songs. Further details and bookings from the Golne


will feature alternative arrangements of all the band s


Sunday, Crest Promotions presents Britain’s best­ loved duo, Foster and Allen, on a celebration tour. Starts 7-30 p.m; November 7th, ’sixties supergroup The Hollies take to the stage with a polished blend of harmony and rhythm at 7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings from the ticket shop on 01254 582582. Bradford: Bradford University, Chesham Building


Players, entitled “Confusions” at 7-30 p.m. 2nd - St Gabriel’s Church, Brownhil, Blackburn, antique collectors fair 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427254. •2nd — Hoilder Valley Branch of the Royal British Legion presents The Clitlieroe and Caledonian Country Dance Society and Boor. Brothel’s at Newton Villagei Hall at 7-30 p.m. Proceeds to Poppy Appeal. Tickets available at Dunsop Bridge and Slaidbum post offices and members. 2nd — United Reformed Church, service of united Christian


2nd — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet Wateuoo car nark for Grassington 9-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 4272o4. 2nd — Kibble Valley Mayor’s Parlour. Coffee morning in aid of Save the Children Fund. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422273. , 2nd — Bonfire and firework display at Bushburn Drive Park, Langho, organised by St Leonard’s Scout Group Sup­


fellowship. Speaker Mr K. Wood. . ,


porters. Bonfire lit at 7 p.m. Tickets available from Langho Spar or newsagent.


3rd — North East Lancs Ramblers’ Association — Amble- side. Inquiries, tel.01282 612123.


.jth — Whalley Library, slide-show by Jean Hamson enti­ tled “Grand Austrian Tour” at 7-30 p.m. Tickets available


A . 1o ..


from library in advance. ‘ g*


l of the ballil material, they are supported byPete c (guitar), Colin Halliwell (drums ami percussion) and


4 th entitled


p.rr bv Clitheroe anil Kikbiesiuuc


. s s ^ pa


01200 424184.


7th — Centenaries Theatre, owmy noon.


.


b v C l i th e ro e and RibbIlesdaie | h __Clitheroe Ramblers


5tth — Clitheroe Ramblers A^ P Paytho,-ne. Inqumes, te . Avenue car park at 10-30 a.m. 42


t l g cj


SSoCjation, meetet.^Onest-e- wvthorne. Inquiries, tel.


g mei E .V-'” stonyhurst, hot-pot concert


FORTHCOMING EVENTS- NOVEMBER 8TH


8th - Civic H a l l Cinema “Tin Cup (15) at 8th to 9th - Bolton-by-Bowland Drama ^ P


for.sixmghts. ^ District Agg Concern annual dinner dance at Calilerstones Ballroom at G


presents


village hMl^Ticket^vaif^e'fronf Coach and Horses Hotel, Cracker 3 an


opportunity to buy festive gifts. ABcnriation. An evening 9th - Ribble Valley Conservative AssMMtion stonyhurst>


a[ W ^,bm.'7kEentsaa™Mabl^'frSm theatre or Conservative office. Inquiries, tel. 01254 836063^ ° p ^ ? sents the Missa l to ^ „ i sBlT B e S™ nUfnC


B » ^ thedral at 7-30 p.m.


Inquiries, tel. 01254 201?TOoi 2^993- . j f Chernobyl's 9th — Trinity Methodist Church. ™ en 1 nolScolian,l and •


S S IS U S H a r d f a n d d e n a r i Kellington, at 7-30 p.m.


morning in Clitheroe Town Council Chamber, inquir , l J t h ° - 4Lancs C o u n t r y s id e Events. A liay o u ^ v i th a ranger (children’s activity) at Beacon Fell Country Pm-k^ lOtfi — Clitheroe and District Rabbit Club. Upen ruu


show with pet rabbit.classes in St.Nicholas Chu Sabden, at noon. Inquines, tel. 91200 42724b. 10th — Remembrance Day service at St Michael and btdo


park at 9-30 a.m. for Dolphinholme.


RC Church at 10-45 a.m. and afterwards at the cenota^m. 10th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Meet Waterloo car


10th — Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho, c r a f t fair in am 01 Clitheroe and Ribble Valley Multiple Sclerosis Society, from


r.,;,. in aid of l l th ^C l iu f e ro e Town Council. Mayor to lead national


pause to remember at Clitheroe \Var Memorial. Anvnne 12th — Newton Village Hall AGM at 7-45 p.m. Anyone


l3Ui —ec\itheroe‘parish Church. A scrvice of reallings ami music from Taize, led by students of St Martin s College, Lancaster, at 7-30 p.m.


13th — Whalley Community Twinning Association AGM in the village hall at 7-30 p.m.


_ . . . . .._


13th to 16th — Stage Two Downham presents Local Affairs” in Downham Village Hall at 7-30 p.m. Tickets.


,4T .


Downham Post Office (01200 4272%) or TIC. 14th — Clitheroe Naturalists Society, British Orchids , bv Mr Pedley, in Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


01200 423739. jsy. Inquiries, cei. ureas ireuuuo u. *,u-


found in adjacent “Lifestyle”advertisements. • A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, .on 01200 425566.


Further details of some of the above events can be —in th e -N o x th -W e s t^


all extraordinary’ performer-of-diverse talents, Wil- : moUs show* lias something for everyone. Further ■


details and bookings from the box office on 01282


864721Haslingden: Public hall — November 9th, World music series featuring Rock, Salt and Nails, a top young band from Shetland with a mix of Scottish fiddling, bluegrass guitar picking and rockabilly.


Pat Isherwood —


Doors open 8 p.m. Further details and bookings on


01282 421986. Leyland: Worden Park, Worden Arts anil Crafts


Centre — November 4th until 16th, C es^JTous Theatre Company presents ‘‘A Midsummer Nights Dream”. A magical play capturing the hearts of young and old with its enchanting themes and comical touches. Further information and bookings from


C’Est Tous on 0161737 9372. Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre, Upper


Campfield Market — until November 30th, I Have Been Here Before”, by J. B. Priestley. Set in the 1930s in a remote guest house in the wilds of the North Yorkshire moors, a mysterious foreigner appears and awaits the arrival of a married couple and young teacher. Although the characters have never met, they soon realise that their lives are linked in some inexplicable way. “I Have Been Here Before” is one of Priestley s


— November 2nd, Medieval Ships and Shipping. Day school organised by the university’s Department of Archaeological Sciences. Further details and book­


ings on 01274 385363. Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — Saturday, Mulge


Ure in concert. The mighty Scots singer and song­ writer of numerous hits, including “Vienna” and “Fade to Grey”, returns after a sell-out performance last year. Starts 8 p.m.; November 5th and 9th, Liverpool’s award-winning Kaboodle Theatre Com­ pany in an astonishing version of “Hamlet". Starts 7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings from the box


office on 01282 430055. Colne: Municipal Hall — tomorrow. Wishbone


Ash. A quarter of a century later,the group that brought us “Phoenix" and “Pilgrimage” is still going strong. Starts 8 p.m.; Sunday, Lindisfarne take to the stage at 8 p.m., with their brand of acoustics and harmonics described as “holy joy”; November 6th, Gary Wilmot’s Showstoppers, at 8 p.m. Described as


most cleverly crafted plays, examining the themes of reincarnation and time, which were his lifelong obsessions. Further information and bookings from the box office on 0161 833 9833. Oldham: Oldham Coliseum — until November


23rd, “A Passionate Woman, by Kay Mellor, author of TV’s “Band of Gold”. Middle-aged and homely, Betty has lost touch with the passion and impulsive­ ness of her youth, while her life has become a round of shopping, cooking and cleaning. On the day of her son’s wedding, old passions revive, with conse­ quences no one could predict. Further detail and bookings from the box office on 0161 624 2829. Preston: Charter Theatre — tomorrow and


Saturday, Adonais Ballet Company presents “Sleep­ ing Beauty”, an enchanting tale of knights, barons and fair maidens. Starts 7-30 p.m.; November 11th, Lee and Herring, described as TV’s wackiest double- act, in a brand new show, featuring some of their most popular characters and new bizarre subject matter. Starts 8 p.m. Further details and bookings from the box office on 01772 203450.


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