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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Ring Marcia with yo u r D ic h . . . .


to: D i s h ’ Clitbcroc A d ,!? . ?■ *h e W e e k ideas on 01200 422324 or send them A d v e r t ,s c r & Times, 3, King Street, Clithcroc, BB7 2EW


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C om p i le d b y [Friday 2nd May


STICKY Toffee PUDDING


puddings and this week he is shar­ ing with us his exciting recipe for sticky toffee pudding for the Dish of the Week column.


House Hotel for almost a year. He pi epares the sweets and


PATISSISR E chef Michael Harrington has been at Stirk


described by guests as being abso­ lutely scrumptious, although lovely and light in texture.


Michael’s recipe has been


.1,500 people sit down to eat. The restaurant at Stirk House


Rothwell, Leeds, Michael has also worked at Linton Springs, Weath- erby, and had experience in cater­ ing for large functions where up to


Trained at Oulton Hall Hotel,


Hotel has been redesigned to give it a spring look and in it you will


with Michael Harrington, : of the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn


three-course choice menu, includ­ ing coffee and mints.


Weaving have trebled the busi­ ness at the hotel since they took over, and their long-term refur­ bishing plans are nearly complete.


Owners Mr and Mrs Malcolm


throughout the summer which will have different and unusual themes. The most recent was a murder mystery evening, with an exciting menu and a chance to prove yourself an Inspector Morse or Sherlock Holmes.


Special events will be held


be served a wide variety of food from the table d’hote or a la carte menus.


Sunday lunchtime, when the meat is carved before your eyes from a beautiful silver trolley. And in the evening, between 7 and 9 p.m., there is a special offer of two peo­ ple for the price of one, for a


A popular time for the family is


Eyes, or visual dining. This is cer­ tainly an evening not to be missed, different food is displayed in its raw state, and Malcolm is on hand to explain how it can be cooked. He finds this encourages custom­ ers to try something they would not normally choose.


The next will be Feast your


the weekend breaks, which are an attractive idea when celebrating a birthday or anniversary and, of course, wedding receptions where the bride and bridegroom are catered for in a special bridal suite with obligatory four-poster bed.


Special features of the hotel are f j j j 3 2 ) s


GREEK legend has it that Icarus used wings of wax and feathers to escape from King Minos to Sicily.


but had he taken a chilled bottle of this week’s recommendation with him things might have been different.


He flew too close to the sun and the wings melted,


we work closely, Cuvee Icarus is made from 100% Chardonnay sourced from selected old vines in the Macon, Pouilly, Fuisse and Beaujolais Villages areas.


Conceived and created by a negociant with whom


wine labels. Being older, the vines are deeper rooted and extract more of the minerals from the sub-soil. They also produce less fruit and have a higher concentration.


Vielles Vignes (“old vines”) is seen quite often on


About 30% of the wine is fermented and aged in new oak for nine months to add complexity and then


M a r c ia M o r r is


STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING Ingredients


(serves 6 to 8) • 1 tbsp bicarbonate of soda


• Vi pint cold water • 3oz. dates (chopped) • 3oz. raisins • Goz. sugar • 2V> oz. butter • 6oz. self-raising flour. • 2 eggs Method


of soda, dates and raisins. 2. Cream butter and sugar


together well. 5. Pour into a baking tray,


to 1 x S h hours.


erve with butterscotch sauce. Ingredients


• 3'/20Z. b u t t e r


• 7oz. sugar • %rds pint double cream Method


together. 2. Stir in the cream.


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o f Byrne’s Wine Merchants, King , Street, Clitheroe (01200 423152) I


With wine writer Andrew Byrne,


blended with the remainder. It is then vinified in stainless steel and undergoes extended lees contact for greater varietal fruit flavours.


This fine white burgundy was £5.39 but, due to an unbelievable offer and the very strong pound, you can buy it from us for £4.09.


hazelnut and buttery flavours and a pleasant toasty oak character with good length on the finish.


It has a rich Chardonnay fruit flavour with high


or indeed for mixing with Cassis to make Kir, and whatever happens tonight it certainly gets my vote.


It is perfect with most fish and white meat dishes, 1. Melt b u t te r and sugar 1. Boil water with bicarbonate


together. 3. Mix butter with flour and


eggs. 4. Add water and mix all


greased and lined t with grease­ proof paper, and bake at 300 F, 150 C, gas mark 3 or 4 for about 1


[HOUGHTON WEAVERS Sunday 4th May


JOHN MARTYN Tuesday 6th May


rmRIS SMITHER Sunday 11th May C o u n t r y m u s i c


W E E K E N D with


Hank Wangford 8c George Hamilton V


I Thur 22nd 8c Sat 24th May MURDER BY


MISADVENTURE


■ Starring Peter Dean . 'From EastEndersy>


., 28,29,30th May . ,*


I WALTER TROUT Friday 6th June


A t t e n t i o n A n t i q u e s


I lC o l l e c t o r s !


GB ANTIQUES CENTRE


Open 7 days • 110+ dealers


M6. Exit 33 to Lancaster, then follow the brown


signs for Leisure Park


I (01524) 844734 KING’S MILL


ANMQUE CENTRE Queen St, llarle Syke, Burnley, lanes. Tel: (01282)431953


NEW ARTS &


CRAFTS SECTION OPENING SOON


INTERESTED IN DISPLAYING YOUR CRAFTS


I Deborah on the above number |] OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK/


LITE NIGIIT THlItSDAY


Hurst Green Bowling Club


A N N U A L D A N C E


On Friday, May 9th 1997 in the Memorial Hall


WHEN J e r ry Maguire, smooth-talking sports agent and all-round tough guy, sud­ denly finds a conscience, life takes on a new meaning.


Tom Cruise plays the disillu­ sioned hero, whose mission state­


Maguire’s vision and inspiration go unappreciated, until colleague Dorothy, a lonely single mother, is so moved by his impassioned speech that she leaves the com­


the sack. In a firm where money talks,


pany, too. In true Hollywood style, things


ment to give clients more perspnal attention results in the prestigious company he works for giving him


“Jerry Maguire” —


fail to go as planned, as their new project has only one client — tem­ p eram en ta l footballer Rod


Tidwell. Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jnr), not


the easist person to get on with, is hardly Maguire’s key to success. His demanding fiancee then gives him the elbow and suddenly life


Cuba Gooding Jnr and Kelly Preston; directed by Cameron Crowe (


starring Tom Cruise,


nificent as the unpredictable sports star and well-deserved the


one he won. A fresh storyline, amusing


warm your heart.


and well-deserved his Oscar nomi­ nation, while Gooding Jnr is mag­


423278).


isn’t looking too good. Cruise gives a top performance


Clitheroe Civic Hall Cinema, shortly. Further details on (01200


You can see “Jerry Maguire at . LOUISE HULLAND


script and well-rounded characters combine to give you a night of laughter and tears guaranteed to


Dancing to Mark K itto . Band -


9 p.m. until 12 a.m. Supper 8 p.m. prompt


| Tickets from Mrs T Crotty | 01254 826486/826361


I Pleasebringowndrink&glasses I Please contact Linda or


LE CLUB FR0NC0IS


Fun French for Children A SPECIAL 10 WEEK


INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH


for 8 - 11 YEAR OLDS E x c e l le n t for:


• A head start for secondary- school


• A taster course for further Le Club Francais Modules


• Conversation skills for summer holidays in France!


Small, informal group Large variety of activities


S t a r t in g v e r y s o o n in C l i th e ro e


P le a s e te le p h o n e : B la in e W ardle 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 5 1 0


R A W T E N S T A L L


I The North’s Premier & Most Intimate Dining Vehue| THURSDAY 1st MAY: COMEDY & JAZZ


GOODTIME jazz band- election day special . FRIDAY 2nd MAY: BLUES & ROCK


I ■ A A B O V ^ E & LAURIE CH E SCOE 'S


*Maria Masterman and her staff would Wkcj to welcome customers old and new to §


T h e W a l t o n A r m s & (Recently taken over by Jennings Bros.)


/


Our Lunchtime Bar Menu offers a varied selection of favourites as well as...


Table D ’H ote M enu - for ju st £ 1 1 .9 5


An Extensive A La Carte Menu WHICH IS AVAILABLE DAILY AND 4 Course Sunday Lunch Favourite - for only £ 9 .2 5


j ~°><£"This Voucher Entitles | Each table booked to a 3 Course (Excluding Saturday Evenings)


j A La Carte Meal for just £12.95 per person ! J


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| Offer available until 31st May 1997 ^ Bookings Essential T e l : 0 1 2 8 2 7 7 4 4 4 4 The Walton Arms, Burnley Rd, Altham, Nr Accrington


Times are changing at the


Higher Buck Inn, Waddington


Tel: 01200 423226


Traditional menu arid daily specials now being served


f Mon-Fri........... .12 - 2 p.m. Wed-Fri............7 - 9.30 p.m. S at...................12 - 9.30 p.m. S u n .................12 - 9.00 p.r


Extensive range ofThwaites cask ales available


P e n d le F o r e s t a n d C r a v en Hunt


G IS B O S M R A C E S


Saturday, May 3rd at


WESTBY HALL, GISBURN By kind permission of


Mr &. Mrs R. Townson -


Sponsored by Abbey Hospitals of Glsbum


FIRST RACE 2 pm


THE NORTHS TOP CABARETS FUNCTION SUITE |


Late Bar * Excellent Food * Dancing Superb May Entertainment T H U R SD A Y 22nd MA Y


The Best Hen Nights Ever


BILLY RAYMOND Female Impersonator +”Stars In their Eyes” singer + EXOTIC MALE DANCER!! + Disco & late Bar ONLY £5 SATURDAY 31st MAY


MIGHTY JUKE BOX BAND Sensational 9 Piece Band with Music, Comedy & Impressions


Late Bar & 60’s to 90’s Disco A FEW TICKETS LEFT £7.60


THE BLACK HORSE HOTEL SKIPTON 0 1 7 5 6 7 9 8 4 8 0


| CRAVEN HEIFER SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALkS


w h a ia e y r o a d , c l it h e r o e Tel: 01200 422421


JOE CKSO


POP QUIZ & DISCO


. WINNERS PRIZES FOR


H O R T O N G R A N G E FAKJVt N E X T t o c o r o n a t i o n h o t e l


CAR BOOT SALE G IS B U R N


MONDAY MAY 5th 9am to 4pm


SUNDAY MAY 4-th an d


_ . IARGE WELL ESTABUSHED AND VERY BUSY ATTRACTIVE


I RIVERSIDE SITE WITH 200. SPACES ON BUSY AS I CARS AND SMAU. VANS £8.00 • LARGE VANS/TRAILERS £9.00 STALLHOLDERS NO BOOKING JUST TURN UP FROM 8om NO EARUER NO NEW GOODS, TABLES FOR HIRE £2.00 ENQUIRIE5/ADV1CE PLEASE TEL:


MR.C. 0 12 8 2 81S7S& of Roy Orblson, 8uddy, Four Seasons, the Shadows ________ ___ill i ------------- ---------------- "The Backbeat Beatles... Probably the ...


J BU RN LE Y THE BACKBEAT BEATLES * *


S A MECHANICS \


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nearest thing.you'll get to the real thing" Daily Mirror S a tu rd a y 3rd May, 8.00pm


jssi&t Legendary Mott the Hoople Frontman


IAN HUNTER BAND "Roll Away the Stone" • "Honaloochie Boogie"


"All The Young Dudes" ■ "All The Way from Memphis'


Sun 4th May, 12.30pm, Free JAZZ in the Bar P E N D L E J A Z Z M E N


Saturday 17th May; 8.00pm. "The Good Sex Guide-’ Hits the Stage


O tA i C L A R K E Comedy.* Gags • Chat * Q&A‘s and More! An Eye Popping. Hilarious. Fun Night Out!


W with margi


Selling Fast, Sat 31st May, 8.00pm Come Up & See Me... Make Me Smile..


"Make me Smile" • "Here Comes The Sun"


STEVE HARLEY &, COCKNEY REBEL


"Mr Son" • "Judy Teen" • "Mr Raffles" ALL THE HITS PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE Fri 6th June, 8pm...The Ultimate Tribute to


— i i i ■ WONDERWALL t * . bcJ-bc3 |+ Hedgepig + Element Plus the legendary MUD CLUB DJ's


Sat 7th June, 8.00pm PETE NELSON


for ait ages featuring the music


SELLING FAST, Tues 10th June, 8pm "One o f the greatest female voices o f the decade"


T f S A a _ S ta r r in g X F & U C A R O L DECKER China In Your Hand, Secret Garden &


SUNDAY GISBURN


S u n d a y , May 4 th Situated 2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisburn boot soles WHALLEY


Bank Holiday Monday Situated on Mitton Road


Thousands of bargains - plus - Meat Auctions Par Rooters arrive from 7.30 am


f i j j - ^ n T i r i e s f0 1282J 845703 or f0850J 843073 Many More Hits Tickets On Sale Now


Friday 20th June, 8pm... A Spectacular 50th B ir thday T r ib u te to ★


Starring JEAN GENIE & BANG From Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke to Tin Machine


DAVID BOWIE


Starman • Rebel Rebel • Life on Mars * Jean Genie SELLING FAST. Saturday 21st June, 8pm "Laugh Yourselves Silly" AN ADULT EVENING WITH


BILLY PEARCE I T i c k e t O H i c » . n l ? S 2 4 3 0 0 5 5 1


& H EA R T B EA T A Music S Laughter Show\


The Red Pump Inn and


Restaurant Bashall Eaves


FOOD SERVED ALL PAY


RANK HOLIDAY MONDAY Examples Lunch Menu


Stilton & walnut mushrooms, Home-made pate served with apple & tarragon relish, Warm chicken salad with spiced chorizo sausage, Halibut with an orange & hazelnut butter, Gammon with peach and pineapple.


Examples Evening Menu


Tiger prawns with a cucumber, mint & coriander dressing, Tian of smoked &. fresh salmon, Confit of duck, Marinated sea Bass, Pork loin chops, Roasted Barbary ■ duckling breast, Noisettes of lamb loin.


We are now open for food seven days a week


Monday to Saturday Lunch 12 - 2pm Evening 6.30 - 9pm Sunday food served all day 12 - 8.30pm


Tel: 01254 826227 for table reservations J l 3


I VINCENT FLATTS FINAL DRIVE SATURDAY 3 rd MAY: ROCK PARTY NIGHT C O W B O Y S & A N G E L S D THURSDAY 8th MAY


T RUMM1N' MAN


FRIDAY 9tliWSATURDAY T Oth MAY •'.BLUESi&'R’6feK>FROM'THE.USA * 1


T H E .E A R l i .-G ..R E E F vI. B A N D


★ DINE & DANCE IN THE COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL ; ARTISTS - 7.30PM-2AM ★ 24 HOUR BOOKING SERVICE •


, | RESERVATIONS 0 1 7 0 6 2 1 4 0 3 9 / 2 2 4 0 4 3


WEST BRADFORD PARISH COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the


AMNTIAL PARISH MEETING will be held on


Thursday 15th May, 1997 at 7.30 p.m. in the Village Hall


under the Chairmanship of Coitn. Bryan Bristol Mr. Donald Cameron, Chairman of the Best Kept Vilage


Competition will be in attendance to give a talk and show slides..


Members of the Parish are invited to submit items for the agenda to the Chairman or Clerk prior'to the meeting. , LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE


DfARRRTPOST . .


Thank you for your interest. We are currently seeking NEW MEMBERSWISHING TO PUBLISH.


ENTRIES for our SUMMER ANTHOLOGY must reach us by 30ih APRIL


ENTRIES for our AUTUMN ANTHOLOGY, must reach us by 30th AUGUST


Fora Membership Application Form and


further details please send a STAMPER SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to:


Membership Secretary UNITED SOCIETY OF POETS/ Administration Offices 1 Kent Water Cottages Edenbridge, KENT ENGLAND, TN8 7DX


We look forward to receiving, your tetters.


A Telephone information Line is available to MEMBERS ONLY.


Fri 2nd May. 8pm - It Was 30 Years Ago Today! Take A Magical Mystery Tour with a.:


uDDorted by ThwaBtes *


' ■ NIGHT CLUB — FR


A DflNCE FACTORY


Bus.... 11 p.m., 11.20 p.m., 11.45p.m. from Clitheroe £1


SATURDAY


BRING YOUR PARTY TO OURS


Hen Parties, Birthdays etc. Tel: Who I ley 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 3 0 8 6


RENDEZVOUS ID Y


he Tribute To Gene Krupa starring


PETE Y O R K , V A L W IS E M A N , BRUCE A D A M S , RO Y W IL L IA M S ; J IM T O M L IN S O N , PASCAL M IC H A U X . B R IA N PEE , LEN SKEAT


_F0RT_ ALAMO


COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE CICR Top Wickworth Street, Nelson Telephone: 01282 459033


This new club is now open and memberships are being accepted.-


Tuesday 8 - 10.30 p.m. Dancing with instruction Friday 8 - 11.30 p.m. Live music night


A great new venue, dedicated to Countiy OPENING TIMES ■


Saturday 2 - 4 p.m. Special children’s lessons Saturday 8 - 11.30 p.m. Dance Night


Sunday 2 - 5 p.m. Dancing with instruction Sunday 8 - 10.30 p.m. Dance night


O p e n in g t im e s w i l l s h o r t l y b e In c r e a s e d ! Friday, May 2nd DAVE SHERIFF (All ticket)


Superb famous sprung dance floor. The only dedicated C&.W venue in the area. Full bar facility


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