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Sunday 5th Oct 10am to 2.30pm 6ft stalls £10.00 (No New Goods)


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THIS week’s recipe comes fiom Weight Watchers’ Store Cupboard Cooking Book. It


!*uS b,eeil designecT to follow the 1, 2, 3 Success Pro-


IDamme which lets you enjoy the foods you love and helps


anyone who enjoys good food but In


in the kitchen or a fortune on ingredients. I t ’s full of delicious home cooking that is fast and a pleasure to serve to the whole family or friends and contains lots of recipes using everyday ingre­ dients, a must to help people stick to a low fat, low sugar eating plan. . .T h e book is available from Weight Watchers and local leader m Clitheroe is Mrs Barbara Smith. Sessions are held each Monday at 9-30 a.m. in St James’s Church Hall and every Thursday in St


ei?;t10n want 1° spend hours


James’s Primary School at 5 p.m. or 6-15p.m.


you lose weight at the same time. The recipes in the book are for


y ea r memb er s of Weight - Watchers lost a total of 8,5511b., the combined weight of five mini cars and their drivers! If you join Weight Watchers


Barbara informs me that last


before October 11th the registra­ tion fee is free,a saving of £9. Just a weekly charge of £3.95 per mem­ ber will be made with concession­ ary fees of £2.95. This chunky ragout makes a


really satisfying meal. If you wish, you can leave out the meat or use 4oz. diced chicken instead.


DE LUXE PASTA RAGOUT Ingredients


(serves four)


• V> tbsp olive oil • 1 onion, chopped


• 1 garlic clove, crushed O 4oz. lean back bacon, chopped • 2 celery sticks, chopped • Vz tsp dried thyme O Mioz. plain flour •


• 2 pints vegetable stock • 4oz. pasta shapes


400g. can chopped tomatoes


• 420g. can kidney beans, drained 0 6oz. frozen green or runner


beans 0 freshly ground black pepper 0 2 tbsp pesto to serve


Method


add the onion and garlic. Cover with a lid and cook gently for two minutes. Remove the lid and stir in the bacon, celery and thyme. Cover again and cook for three minutes. 2. Sprinkle over the flour and add the chopped tomatoes, stock


1. Heat the oil in a pan and A GRAND NIGHT OUT


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and pepper. Bring to the boil and simmer gently for 20 minutes. 3. Add the pasta shapes, kidney


needed. 4. Meanwhile dilute the pesto


the pesto. 6. Serve at once.


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beans, green or runner beans. Cook for a fur ther 10 to 15


minutes, adding extra stock if


with a little cold water. 5. Ladle the ragout into large soup bowls and top with a whirl of


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CHARDONNAY is the most extensively grown white wine grape in the world. Vary­ ing from rich, powerful, oakey wines from Australia to subtle dry, unoakea wines of the Chablis region and somewhere in-between we


find the wines of New Zealand. On Monday, Michelle Richardson, popped into the


shop. Miss Richardson just happens to be the wine­ maker for Villa Maria, a company founded in 1961 by George Fishonich, who is still the manager/director. They crush 5,000 tonnes of grapes from Hawkes Bay, Marlborough and Gisborne, each vintage.Villa Maria attaches as much importance to the welfare of the vineyard as it does to its winemaking,concentrating on low yields for a high fruit flavour. My recommendation this week is their 1996 Gis­


borne Chardonnay at £5.99. The wine comes from several select vineyards and the grapes are picked over a series of 10 days, fermented separately to


With wine writer Andrew Byrne, of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, King Street,


Clitheroe (01200423152)


enable maximum flexibility when blending, then put into French barriques which have been used before (i.e.two-year-old oak) so as not to dominate the wine with too much new oak. This produces a superb qual­ ity rich, full-flavoured wine with a lovely balance of fruit, gentle oak and a nice clean acidity, ideal with white meat, seafood and vegetarian dishes. Ids nice that a famous-* winemaker can make the


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effort to come and visit us from New Zealand. Tomorrow a Tasmanian winemaker has an appoint­ ment. I don't think I have ever met a grower from Chablis!


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th 10 am - 4 pm


St Theodores School


Ormerod Road, Burnley Car Parking - Refreshments


Admission 50p -


ONCE more the prolific and versatile R o b e r t C a r ly le g r a c e s cinema audiences with a highly-accomplished


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ing from Hamish Macbeth, a friendly, whimsical Highlands bobby, to the p sy ch o tic E d in b u rg h hard-man, Begby, in “T ra in sp o t tin g , ” now assumes tile role of Ray, the leader of a gang of Cockney professional bank rob­ bers, haunted by his past as a disillu­


Niro”. . Carlyle, who has played parts rang-,


erformance in Bird’s dark and very ritish heist movie, giving rise to the Scottish actor’s label as “the British De


“Face” — Directed by Antonia Bird. Hollywood Park Complex, Burnley.


sioned left-wing activist. The gang executes a daring “ram-


raid" armed robbery on a counting house, hoping to get rich quick, but very quickly things start to go drasti­ cally wrong when they discover the loot amounts to small change rather than the bounteous bundle they had


nut-case “Julie”, played by Phil Davis, in a moment of chillingly detached reflection. From then on, the film erupts in


they find scally blagger Jason, Blur’s Damon Albarn (who is surprisingly quite good), who they suspect of rip­ ping them off, sprawled out on his sofa with a rather large hole in his neck and a pastiche of blood splattered up his living room wall. “Look at all that claret!” marvels


expected. As each criminal finds his share of


parody between gang members. Things really s ta r t to stink when


the lucre stolen, the inevitable recrimi­ n a tio n s b eg in , culminating with “Reservoir Dogs” Mexican stand-off


explosive gun fights, as the “filth” close in on the gang, pushing Ray on to dis­ cover who is the rat among them, while trying to jump ship against all the odds into the arms of the socially conscien­ tious Connie (Lena Headey), who can­ not reconcile the image of a hardened criminal with the gentle and caring


man she loves. A truly popcorn-dropping-out-of- mouth climax ensues, culminating in a


good old-fashioned shotgun fight. This film is not for the faint-hearted,


and sometimes could be accused of being gratuitously violent but. as a result, it allows the audience a glimpse into the lives of the “career-criminals,” tinged with a harsh and dramatic realism.There is real tragedy m Carlyle s character when well-shot flashbacks show the audience he realises he has become as violent and as brutal as the not police he used to so despise as a working-class militant. I t is a politcial film making the point


th a t many people in the ’90s are doomed, trapped into a life of crime with little hope of a future outside prison walls.


well performed, albeit with a few plot flaws, but “Hamish Macbeth,” it is not; more “Reservoir Dogs” meets the “Sweeney” in a large, unadulterated adrenaline rush.


Overall, this film was well made and B _ t. en Carlish


C H R I S T M A S E V E a n d N E W Y E A R ’ S E V E


D I N N E R A N D D A N C E S 5 C O U R S E M E A L


Dancing to the Live Cabaret Duo VONNYAND CO


Including Dancing to DJ/Compere


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M u s ic Sc D a n c e B a r , C l l t h e r o e For the Best In Live Entertainment


Keystreet Famous Beach Party with Surf Machine


Fancy Dress & BBQ and Hooch promotion


This Sunday Night Live Band


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S ta r tin g W ednesday 8 th O c to b e r 70't Might with 70't Disco and lino Bond


L ie u te n a n t P ig e o n “ U n p lu g g e d ” p lu s gu e s ts


Look out for the 70p promotions on offer on the night.


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Christmas Cabaret $ dinner Dances **


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E N T E R T A I N M E N T E X C E L L E N C E P ro g ramm es and t imes from Friday O c to b e r 3rd (0 V O L C A N O (13)


(Sat/Sun 11.00) Dill, 1.15 3.45 6.15 8.45: Late Frl/SM 11.10


(I) H E A D A B O V E -W A T E R (is) 1.15 3.45 6.15 8.45: Late Fri/Sat 11.20


An Exclusive Directors Auditorium Presentation


Royalty without Question • Friendship without equal Judl Dench • Billy Connolly


(f) MRS BROWN (pg) 1.30 3.50 6.10 8.35 Seats £7.00 Monday/Tuesday £5.00


THE FULL MONTY (U) 1.30 3.35 5.45 8.00


Late Fri/Sat 1025 1.50 4.55 8.00 Late; Fri/SatJq.05 (f) c6NTrACT (Mj


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1.15 335 550 8.10 late Fri/Sat 11.20 (Sat/Sun only at 5.50 8.10)


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Remember • Monday/Tuesday


B A R G A IN MOVIE DAYS All seats - All shows £3.50 Directors Auditorium £5.00


Thursday O c t 9 - O n e Day Only MICHAEL COLLINS (15) 2.00 5.00 8.00 • All sc a ts £3.00


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C e le b ra te d C h e f A lb e r t R o u x off L o n d o n ’s L e G a v ro c h e


will be cooking a special dinner with his ex-Head Chef Steven Doherty at The Spread Eagle, Sawley, Nr Clitheroe, on Friday 17th October 1997


Baked Scallops in the shell with a creamy white wine mushroom sauce and


duchesse potato sprinkled with parmesan and grafinatec/ *0000


Roast corn-fed Goosnargh duck with a savoury stuffing and a pumpkin and


wild mushroom gratin 00000


Baked pear in red wine with Lyth Valley damsons and a vanilla cream 00000


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Coffee and Petit Fours


The cost is £ 4 0 per person and the menu will include a glass of Pouilly Fume and a Chateau-bottled red


Space is limited and reservations are essential please telephone: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 0 2


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b o h em e •Puccini’s most perfect score’


with stars from Romania and orchestra in Italian with English subtitles SATURDAY I Ith


OCTOBER 7.30pm Seats: £9 to £16


C o n c e s s io n s av a i la b le


luit/i (Hite* to movements from J5 Bach's Brandenburg Concertos


TUESDAY 14th OCTOBER 7.30pm


Seats: £8.50, £9.50,


_ £10.50 Concessions available All children's seats £550 Groups {10+) £5


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TONIGHT!!! . i


ursday night is Karaoke Night FRIDAY OCTOBER 3rd / STONEY i


(2 Boy Vocal Duo)


MIKE HARLEY (Male Vocals/Entertainer)


0 1 2 0 0 4 4 4 3 3 4 j SATURDAY OCTOBER 4th' C l i th e r o e OAP’s & Children 25p HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENTS C R A F T FAIR


THE FOXFIELDS H


on Sunday 5th Oct. Heritage Fain Stoll Emyiries


otel, Nr WAEHUY 10 am-5pm


) (01282) MEMBER OF THE 844037 (R


Quality Handmade Crafts direct from Craftworkers


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^NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND^ VILLAGE HALL


D A N C E with Country Shades


Saturday October 4th • 8p.m. Admission £5 including Supper


L i c e n s e d B a r For Tickets


Tel: 01200446642 01200 « 6 6 4 3 ^ ^ ' J U M B L E


S A L E School Hall Chatburn Friday


October 3rd 1997 DOORS OPEN 7pm


SPONSORED BY NIWEL


Tables provided, all to be booked in advance Bookings/


Tel: Mr. ‘C’ . 815756


Enquiries/Advice #


CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet on


UNITED


4th October in


Saturday,


HARROP CHAPEL


7.30 pm


Speaker: Mr N Pearson Everyone Welcome


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 2nd, 1997 9 s


R E N D E Z V O U S lO pm - Z am


FRIDAY DANCE FACTORY LOVE BUS ll.OOpm 11.20pm.


11.45pm From Clithcrog El


EVERY SfITURDfiY I


FREE admission all night W all d r in k s


\ ALL NIGHT TILL MIDNIGHT


0 * E V E R Y O N E Tel: Whalley 01254 823086


TRY OUT THE NEW BAR AT THE MECHANICS! OLIVERS: NOW OPEN SERVING WHITBREAD8 BEERS Thursday 2nd - Sat 4 th October, 7.30pm


l/TM B U R N L E Y M E C H A N I C S ’


The Secret T h e a tre Co in... The story of Comic legend


FRANK RANDLE An hilarious, moving


experience, must be seen Blackpool Gazette


Wickedly funny M.E.N. ■


Saturday 11th Oct, 8pm PADIHAM TOWN HALL Hot Cajun Nights + Free Dance Workshop


T H E C A J U N A C E S Sunday 12th October, 7.30prn


PAN PIPES OF THE ANDES The music of mountain range s and tem pe ra te valleys./. Haunting pipes and stirr ing rh y thm s


R U M I L L A J T A


CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN CONCERT A Season of Eight Exceptional Concerts CONCERT NO. 2 on Sun 12th Oct, 2.45pm





BESSES O' TH BARN BRASS BAND S a tu rd a y 11th-October, 7 .3 0 pm Q U A N D A M THEATRE PR E S EN T S


^ jn‘ Anar chi c Comedy a t


5 1 K A T O the B&B f rom Hell Wedneday15tti October, 8.QOpm


An Evening of Comedy, Wit, Amazing Stories & Song with


Thursday 16th October, 8 .0 0pm Phil McIntyre presents


MAX BOYCE | Never Mind the. Buzzcocks It s i


SEAN HUGHES m The ALIBIS FOR LIFE TOUR 97 fa - ■' '


Sunday 19th Oct, 8pm In the Theatre Bar


Traditional Folk /Music at its Best TOM McCONVILLE & PAULINE CATO Wonderful Northumbrian Pipes, Rddle A Song Wed 2 9 th Oct, 7 .3 0 pm CONCEPT THEATRE in


H A P P Y F A M I L I E S B y J O H N G O O B E R


FESITVAL HALL Gisburn


Saturday, October 4th Starts 7.30 pm


Admission £1.20 Inc.supper Meat Prizes


COUNSELLOR Eat plenty and still loose weight


HOMEVisrrs bytrained SLIMMING


NO PILLS NO GIMMICKS


Tel: Lorraine on 01772 718317 or 01756 792326


FIRST VISIT FREE - PAY ONLY FOR REGISTRATION


& CIVIC HALLE'lTO-E


Friday 3rd OCTOBER 6 Nights (Not Sun.)


THE FULL M O N TY (ii) Evenings.-7.30 p.m. .


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TICKETS Wed/Thrs £4.00 Fri / Sat £4.50


Wed 8th until


S a t 1 1 th O c to b e r


Directed by: Clifford Spencer


A S to ry o f Warmth, Humour a n d Understanding In An Affectionate Portrait o f a Working Class Family


[the ROCK N ROLLERCOASTER ALL NEW ’97 SHOW1 T ic k e t Office: 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 0 0 5 5


Thurs 30th October, 8pm IT'S BACKI .THAT’LL BE THE DAY\


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Season Tickets


’& Burnley Garrick Club Membership Available from


Mr. M. Chadwick :(01282)439997


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P endle F orest & Craven H u nt


CONISTON COLD, NR SKEPTON (on A65)


H U N T E R on Sunday, October 5th Continuous action front 9.30 ant


C om e a n d w a t c h th e h o r s e s in th is b e a u t i fu l s e t t in g


R e f r e s h m e n t s a n d B a r


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- 3 4 t f i - 5 t h O C T O B E R t puppet-shows . t ARTISTS OF RUSSIA


+ LIVE MUSIC . . + DEMONSTRATIONS


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