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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 2nd, 1997


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Friday O c to b e r 3 rd NYREE Superb Female Vocalist Sa turday O c to b e r 4 th wM


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POP QUIZ & DISCO PRIZES FOR WINNERS


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The KEN DODD COMEDY FESTIVAL and LES MISERABLES - The Play are to be rescheduled.


HALL FOYER 9 OCT


HALL FOYER 1 1 OCT


THEATRE 16 OCT


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THEATRE 20-25 OCT


Tickets for original dates will be valid, or refunds are available from the Box Office. CMP p re sents Preston’s own


NPLUGGED UK TOUR 97 JA LEO F LAM EN CO


THE (aOOD SONS U NILS LOFGREN


with GOOD MORNING CANADA & BLUE John Gore presents


WALLACE & GROMIT ALIVE ON STAGE


Plasticine heroes played by actors playing plasticine heroes. Sponsored by NIWEL


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


1 QAVC 7 W 1 (UP t ° £48) on a season ticket for ten concerts ! 9nVL-Oo7o | hv three great orchestras.


LEE HURST


23 OCT FRANK SKINNER COMING SOON


The classic farce WILD GOOSE CHASE


OPERA DELLA LUNA • Branagh's HAMLET JON OTWAY & ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER


Christinas I*artv Nights on j-J


Fridays'^nd S a iiird a js , 6 C o lr s i T l s t im D in m r


followed by music for dancing'with licence until 1.00 am


^ TELEPHONE (01200) 441227 for reservations or enquires


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16 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all occasions


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essential guide to


living life to the full in


I theRibble I Valley and beyond


Fax: GISBURN 445902 Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445397 Eve


SUNDAY MARKET & CAB BOOT SALE


WHALLEY


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th Situated on Mitton Road


Thousands of bargains - plus - Meat Auctions Car Booters arrive from 7.30am


All enquiries (01282) 843703 or |0850| 843073


The Clitheroe Advertiser & Times is delighted (o offer its readers the chance to win an exciting family day out to Blackpool using the Pennine Leisure Link, The Pennine Leisure Link tuns from Leeds to Blackpool and Manchester, providing plenty to appeal to all the family, from shopping in Leeds or Manchester to country walks round Halifax and Hebdcn Bridge. All trains have modem facilities arid


READER COMPETITION Win a fabulous family day out!!


frequent services. We have SIX FAMILY TICKETS on offer each allowing op to 2 children and 2


adults to travel on the Pennine Leisure Link anytime through October and s istt FULL OF CHARGE any of the following attractions on their chosen day of travel BLACKPOOL PLEASURE BEACH - TEL: 01253 341033 BLACKPOOL TOWER - TEL: 01253 22242 THE MAGIC OF CORONATION STREET - TEL: 01253 299555 SEA LIFE CENTRE - TEL: 012_5£2_2445 _ _____________________________


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Simply answer the following question nnd return this form by I riday, October 10th 1997.


. > . How You Can Enter *


j BUekpool Pleasure Bench is one of tht attractions you can visit { FREE OF CHARGE on your chosen date. { Which o( the other attractions on offer has Blackpool in its tIUe?--------------------------


I Send with yonr nume, address and daytime telephone number to: Railway Competition, PnrmoUoiu, East Lancashire Newspapers,


1. Valid from 1 Oct - 2 Nov 1997. Check opening hours in advance of your visit Admission to attractions valid on date of rail travel only. 2. Winners will be in your local newspaper on 16/17ih Oct. 1997 3. All details of prizes are correct at time of going to press. 4, Prizes as stated - no cash alternative.


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Serving a tasty selection of quality home cooked food and fine traditional ales


Bookings Now BeingTaken For Christmas Lunchtime Platter £4.95


(2 courses) 12 noon - 2.30pm available 2nd Dec - 24th Dec Christmas Fayre from £ 12.95 available 2nd Dec - 23rd Dec


Christmas Eve £ 16.95 » Christmas Day £25.50 * Boxing Day £ 15.95 New Years Eve £29.95 • New Years Day £14.95


Reduced Priced for Children. Please telephone for menu's and further details (01254) 826206


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FOOD SERVED ALL DAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY OLIVER TWIST’S CARVERY


4 course traditional Sunday Lunch £7.95 inc choice of starter, mains, sweets & coffee - Booking Advisable • Everyone Welcome


MITTON ROAD, MITTON, STONYHURST TEL: (01254) 826206


Tuesday - Friday • Lunchtimes 12 noon - 2.30 pm


THEATRE 19 DEC - 10 JAN


THEATRE 12-24 JAN


OXFORD STAGE COMPANY : ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL DEL AMITRI


THE BRITISH LINE DANCING CHAMPIONSHIPS 97 MR MEN • PLAYDAYS • NED SHERRIN


SEAN HUGHES • A TRIBUTE TO KENNETH WILLIAMS PHOENIX DANCE • NORTHERN JAZZ ORCHESTRA THE MAGIC FLUTE • JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH


Bill Kenwright’s production of


JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT


Lyrics by Tim Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber


<9 Technicolor Is the registered trademark of the Technicolor Croup of Companies__________


SNOW WHITE


AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Starring HUNTER from the GLADIATORS,


Sally Ann Matthews (Jenny Bradley, Coronafon Street) Frank Williams (Dad's Army) & Aldan J Harvey


Sponsored by LANCASHIRE EVENING POST Willy Russell’s


BROTHERS BLOOD


CALL INTO THE BOX OFFICE & TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE FOR’YOUR FREE DIARY - A GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON AT THE GUILD HALL & CHARTER THEATRE


THE Adonais Ballet Company comes to Blackburn King George’s Hall on October 14th, presenting two contrasting ballets, Bach with Bite and Orpheus, which brilliantly demonstrate the range and versatil­ ity of the company and its talented artistic director,


Jan Kitteridge. Set to six movements from the Brandenburg Concertos,


cative- music of four late 19th/early 20th Century French composers: Debussy, Faure, Saint-Saens and Chausson.


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£10.50. Concessions: £1 reduction. All children’s seats only £5.50. For groups, all seats £5.50 plus one free for every 10 purchased. For more details contact the box office on 01254 582582. Elsewhere, at Burnley Mechanics, Sean Hughes appears on


The show starts at 7-30 p.m. Tickets range from £8.50 to


October ltith as part of his “Alibis for Life” UK Tour. Last week also saw him return as a team captain in BBC2’s


pop quiz "Never Mind the Buzzcocks”. All jn all a very funny t man. A very funny man indeed. For more information contact


he box office on 01282 430055.


Water Monkeys perform unplugged from 8 p.m. Tickets priced at £2. October 6th — Welcome return of the Savannah Jazz Band. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets priced at £2.50. October 16th — Live bands Russian for Money, Element and Willard. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets priced at £2.50. For more details ring 01254 390391. King George’s Hall — tonight — An Adult Evening with Billy


Other events: Blackburn: Blakey’s Bar — tonight — The # Friends of Edisford School CAR BOOT SALE


Sunday, October 5th ----10 am - 4 pm ----- Refreshments available


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IN AID OF JUNIOR JIGSAW YOUTH GROUP


Saturday 4th October, 10 am -12 noon


Clitheroe Town Hall, Church Street, Clitheroe KSffl)


TICKETS Sfflp Cake Stull, Tombola. Gift Stall SOTHEBY’S VALUATION DAY


AT THE DUNKENHALGH HOTEL CLAYTON-LE-MOORS


ON MONDAY 6th OCTOBER 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.


Admission £2 including one valuation - Then £1 per extra item. IN AID O F THE SU P E R SC AN A P P E A L


CRAFT STALLS and RAFFLE Special Guest Appearance from TIM WONNACOTT


______ (BBC TV Antiques Inspector, Antiques Show)______ 'C l it h e r o e C o n c e r t s So c ie t y ^ |


Presents a Piano Recital by


N E I L CR .O SSLA .N D o f works by Bach, Haydn & Liszt


on


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 8th at 7.30 pm in the


L E C T U R E T H E A T R E , C .R .G .S York Street


Tickets £7.50 (students £3) from Ribble Valley Information Office (425566) or at the door


A vXSIfmmm. • ;V: y v .v - . 1. “Diana, Princess of Wales, A Trib­ 2.


ute” — Tim Graham, (Weidenheld and Nicholson, £12.99)


3. “Little Book of Calm”— P. Wilson, (Penguin Books, £1.99)


Morton, (O’Mara Books, £5.99)


Kendell, (Arrow, £4.99*) T Racing Pigs and Giant Marrows”_


“Diana, Her True Story” — Andrew


4. “Tnc Branded Man” — Catherine Cookson, (Transworld Publication £4.99*)


5. “Angela’s Ashes” — Frank McCourt, (Harper/Collins, £5.99*)


S.“The Keys to the Street" — Ruth


aH.?iiry-.Pearso1’ (Abacus, £5.99) 8. Writers and Artists’ Yearbook 1998”


— (A. and C. Black, £11.99)


9i FS,mi|y Wa'ks in the Forest of Bow- £4?99) ~ J ‘ Keighley’ (Cicerrie Press,


10£14F99*)CirClC” _ Michael Palin, (BBC, Book list supplied by Kaydce


Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroc. , Asterisks denote this week’s discounts


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rier Society presents £3,000 Bursary for Young Singers. Frorn 9 a.m. onwards. Tickets priced from £3. October 10th — Ga Ga Queen Tribute. No wigs or make-up, just pure rock and roll. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets priced £7.50 and £8.50. October 11th — "La Boheme”, Puccini’s most perfect score sung in Italian with English subtitles on screen. Features Romanian stars. ^Show


Pearce, who returns by popular demund. Children are admitted at parents’ discretion. Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets cost from £7.50. Saturday — The Solid Gold Rock Show featunng Marty Wilde, Joe Brown, the Vernon Girls and many more. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced at £11. Sunday — Blackburn’s answer to Cardiff's "Singer of the Year" competition, the Kathleen Fer- - ~ ■ •


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starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £9. October 11th — Black­ burn and Darwen Community Festival presents an evening of traditional Irish entertainment with live music from Pat Jordan, Finian’s Rainbow, Michael Keirans and the Castlemore Ceilidh Band.Stalls 8-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £3. October 14th — Adonais Ballet Company presents Orpheus and Bach with Bite, a dazzling programme of two contrasting ballets. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £8.50. Children seats only £5.50 and groups of more than 10 only £5.50 plus one free. For details


contact the box office on 01254 82582.


Theatre present "Randle’s Scandals”. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £5 to £8. No discounts Saturday evening. Saturday and Sunday — Jazz guitar masterclass weekend from 10 a.m. Tickets £20. Wednesday until October 11th — "Arms and the Man” presented by Burnley Garrick Club. An anti-ro­ mantic comedy by George Bernard Shaw. Starts 7-30 p.m.


of the Dance. A spectacular celebration of dance and music from around the world. To October 26th — Sunday perfor­ mances of Ken Dodd’s Happiness Show. Further details and tickets from the box office on 0125328372. Burnley: Mechanics — tonight until Saturday — The Secret


Blackpool: Grand Theatre — to November 1st — Spirit . .


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ness and variety of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.. brilliantly _r.»1t nf T.Ia rla <nnra if tu a


Bach with Bite is a zesty, playful celebration of the rich­


Tickets from £4. Under-16s half price. October 12th — Besses OTTi’ Bam Band. Tickets priced from £3 for individual tickets and £15 for season tickets. Starts 2-45 p.m. October 12th —


• on 01282430055. - •


Rumillajta — Pan Pipes of the Andes. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £3.50. October 14th — The Quantum Theatre Co. presents “Strays”, a new comedy by Nepthene. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £3.50. October 15th — An Evening with Max Boyce. Starts 8 p.m. Tickets from £10. October 16th — Sean Hughes in "Alibis for Life UK Tour”. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets from £9.50. For more details contact the box office


Dodd Happiness Show. Thursday — The Three British Tenors, featuring Alan Johnson, Jeffrey Creswell and Richard Courtice. For more details contact the box office on 01282 661234: Leeds: Royal Armouries Museum — to January 4th — Trea­


Colne: Municipal Hall — Tuesday to Wednesday — The;Ken . . . , , ; .


son,-Torture'and Execution exhibition. For details and ticket information ring 0113 2201999. Manchester: The Royal Exchange Theatre Company — to


November 1st — the opening of tne autumn season with the production of William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Noth­ ing”. Starring Josie Lawrence from “Who’s Line is is Anyway? and “Friday Night Live”. For more details and ticket informa­ tion contact the box office on 0161 833 9833. The Palace Theatre — to Saturday — the Royal Shake­ speare Company presents “Henry V”. Tickets priced from £5 to £22. Monday to October 11th — The English National Ballet presents “Swan Lake”. Staged by Raissa Struchkova.- Show starts 7-30 p.m. Monday to Saturday and matinee perfor­ mances will begin at 2-30 p.m.on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Tickets priced from £5 to £27.50. October 12th — Greg Proops, star of **Whose Line is it Anyway?” Comedy at


certo and Shostakovich’s Symphony No.8. Performance begins at 7-30 p.m. For more information contact the box office on 0161907 9000.Oldham: Coliseum Theatre — to Saturday — Alfie — The Musical. Shows begin at 7-30 p.m. October 10th to November 1st — North-West premier of Terry Johnson’s “Dead Funny”. Starts 7-30 p.m. to 8 p.m. depending on day. Tickets priced from £7 to £12. For more details contact the box office on 0161 6242829.Oswaldtwistle: Civic Hall — Wednesday to October 11th — Oswaldtwistle Players present “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest”. Tickets priced from £3.50 to £4 are available from Carduc Robinson, Accrington, Oswaldtwistle Post Office or Hyndbum Leisure Centre. For more information contact Gayle Highton on 01254387851. Preston: Guild Hall — Thursday — The Good Sons with Good


please.no children! Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £8 to £12. For more details contact the box office on 0161 242 2503. The Bridgewater Hall — tonight — Brahms’ Violin Con­


“Whose is its oest, but ,


taking part in the world’s biggest coffee morning tomorrow in aid of Macmillan Cancer Relief. Along with thousands of people across the UK, Mrs Jean


IT’S mugs at the ready for local fund-raisers who are


Hamnmond, of Main Street, -Bolton-by-Bowland, will be holding her own coffee morning from 9 a.m. until noon. Ribble Valley residents are all invited to join in and help organisers make the coffee morning a fun occasion and at the


4th-Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, meet Clitheroe Railway Station at 9-30 a.m. for Keswick.


vest Celebration Walk. Inquiries, tel. 0199o 60212o. 4th to 10th —Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhun-t, present a con­ cert and exhibition.


4th —Lancashire Countryside EvenUs, present a Bie.isdale Har


same time raise funds to help people living with cancer. Lots of fun for the children will take place on Sunday at


Railway historian and author Mr David Joy, paying his first visit to Clitheroe, will present a personal view of the Settle to


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will be held on Monday at 7-30 p.m. The slide presentation by Jean Harrison,entitled "America’s Greatest National Parks” will show spectacular views of Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon, and the cities of Den­ ver, Salt Lake and Las Vegas.


The first of the new season’s lectures at Longrulge Library • , ..


October — Platform Gallery, a moveable sculpture and chil­ dren’s toys.


October — Frames and Pictures, Whalley, an exhibition of paintings "Riding Through Pendleside” by Susan Wigham. Pre­


EVENTS — OCTOBER 3RD TO 9TH j


ink hard coloured drawings by Mrs Dodding. October — Clitheroe Library present paintings by Lorraine Thompson, of Clitheroe, and animal portraits by . Mrs Amanda


view on the 3rd from 7 to 9 p.m. October — Longridge Library present an exhibition of pen and


3rd — Bolton-by-Bbwland Village Hall, an auction at 7-30 p.m. Payne, of Grindleton. . . ' .


Inquiries, tel.01200!447284. 3rd —St Michael and St John Social Centre, Clitheroe Ceilidhs “This Way Up”.


, 3rd —Snowhill Studio, Gisbum, country craft demonstrations, .


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3rd —Civic Hall Cinema present “The Full Monty for six nights at 7-30 p.m.


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4th —Gisburn Festival Hall a whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. 4th —Clitheroe Town Hall, a coffee morning by Jigsaw Junior


cake and coffee morning in aid of Festival Hall Roof Appeal. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445374.


Youth Group. 4th —Blackburn Cathedral present a coffee concert at 11 a.m. featuring The Renaissance Singers. Tickets at the door. 4th —Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associatiion, meet Waterloo car park at 9-30 a.m. for Ribbhester. 4th —Rail Ramblers, alight Clitheroe at 9-32 a.m. for an easy eight-mile walk to Burnham Bridge. Picnic lunch, tea Slaidbum. ht Clitheroe at 9-32 a.m. for a modera- lanrl Fells of 12-miles. Picnic lunch,


4th —Rail Ramblers, aligl ‘ ...... tely strenuous walk on Br


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6th —Longridge Library, slide presentation by JeanBamson entitled “America’s Greatest National I arks


Clitheroe Castle Field when a sponsored Great Round Tame Toddle for Pudsey will be held, starting at 2 p.m. The toddle is a half-mile sponsored walk, designee! for the whole family, with playgroups and schools most welcome to participate, and is in aid of Children in Need.


Carlisle rail line on Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m. The lecture will be held in .Clitheroe Library meeting room. Although it seats 05, staff expect tickets for this, and tne other


planned lectures, to follow the pattern of previous years and sell out quickly.


7th —Clitheroe Library, a lecture by David Joy on the Settle to Carlisle Railway. Tickets from the library.


7th —Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association,meet Waterloo cm pars at 10 a.m. for Hurst Green.


_ 8th —Pendle Club, Lowergate, cheese and wine evening at , to • . . 7 «q


l i th—Clitheroe Concerts Society present N?'' p r o s s l J j j piano at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s keture theatre, YorK Street at 7-30 p.m. Tickets TIC or tel. 01200 441 <90.


8th to l i th —!Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and


9th —Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society meet in Clitheroe Library for a lecture on “Splendour in the Cotton Grass by Gordon


. T ihrnrv m h—Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, present a hot-pot con-


cert. Inquiries.tel. 01254 826063. FORTHCOMING EVENTS — OCTOBER 10th TO 16th . , M .


Band from 8 to midnight. Inquiries, tel. 01200 44^>463. 10th_Civic Hall Cinema present Austin Powers for six lOth^—


at 9 a.m. for Little Shunner, Buttertubs and Stag Fell (Hawes). * 12th —Glenfield Industrial Park, Blackburn, The East Lanca-


* bazaar organised^by Clitheroe Ladies Circle. Hth —Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet Waterloo car park


Uth —Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, a coffee morning and . „ , ee ___-nrr „n,i 10th — Bolton-by-Bowland Vdlage Hall, to c e with Mark Kitto


. 11th —United Reformed Church, a coffee morning in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423420.


11th_Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurut, S t Leonard s Gilbert and Sullivan Group.


-Knowle Green Village Hall an audio visual presentation entitled “West Coast Line” by Sue Jeeves, at 8 p.m..


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Dramatic Society present “Murdered to Death . G0licinn -it St 9th —Ribble Valiev Volunteer Bureau Drop-in Se^1(>n at b Wilfrid’s Church Hall, Rochester, from 7-30 to 9 JU p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422721.


5th —Clitheroe Castle Field, Toddle for Pudsey at 2 p.m. in aid of Children in Need.


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shire Motorcycle Show from 11a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 12th —Lancashire Countryside Events, wilderness walk on


m h 1—Newton Village Hall, a furniture sale starting at 11


16th —Clitheroe Library, recital at 2 p.m. by Sarah Oates (violin) and Daniel Lewis (piano)..


Further details of some of the above events can be iountl in adjacent“Lifestyle”advertisements.


16th —Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, hot-pot concert. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063.


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region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 42556G.


0 a booking service for theatres and events throughout tne * , ,


Morning Canada and Blue. Bar open throughout. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £5 to £G. October 10th — Ken Dodd Comedy Festival with special guests and supporting com­ pany. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £10.50. October 11th — Chance to see new look Charter Theatre on official Open Day - from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. October 12th to 19th — 1997 interna­ tional Open Bowls Championship. For more information contact the box office on 01772 258858. Charter Theatre — October 11th — Nils Lofgren: Unplugged


UK Tour. Starts 7-30p.m. Tickets £12. October 12th — Chris­ tine Clarkson Dance Studio. Starts 2 p.m. and 7-15 p.m. Tickets £5. October 13th and 14th — “Les Miserables”. Starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets £8. October 16th —Jaleo Flamenco. Starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets £8. October 17th — Magic: A Kind of Queen. Tribute band. Starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £9.50. Museum of Lancashire — to January 1st — “Pudding and Pie”. For more information ring 01772 264075.


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1. The English Patient 2. Star Trek First Contact 3. Jerry MacGuire 4. The Crucible 5. Ransom 6. Mars Attacks 7. Turbulence 8. 101 Dalmations . 9. Michael


10. Hard Men Video rentals list supplied


by Blockbuster, Wcllgate,Clitheroe.


2. “Maverick A Strike” — Finley Quaye


1. “Marchin’ Already” — Ocean Colour Scene


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f “Static and Silence” — Sundays 4. Be Here Now” — Oasis


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7‘■ “OK Computer” — Radio Heads Artists


o’ — Various Artists' , n" U'?ler „ —George Michael


CD l i s t su pp l ied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroc.


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