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70th Anniversary
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Social with
Jim Waddington at the organ
on Fridny, September 12th Admission by ticket: £7J)0 including Buffet Supper Supper served at 8 p.m.
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Whalley Mothers Union
JU M B L E S A L E
Whalley C. of E. School Saturday,
September 6th at 2pm
Admission 20p
K IB B L E V AL L EY C O N S E R V A T IV E A S SO C IA T IO N PENDLETON BRANCH
Evening at
Standcn Hall will be cancelled as a
mark of respect for the late D I A N A
PRINCESS OF WALES
METHODIST HALL WHALLEY
Bnmpftr Sale
Friday, 5th September Opens 10.30 a.m. Admission free
BARGAINS GALORE Refreshments available
-t'lam e s^ & f ic tu re s
September Exhibition John L Chapman including
many “Kibble Valley Paintings” PRF.VTF/W
Friday 5th Sept at 7.00pm All Welcome
3 3 K in g S t r e e t * W h a l le v 01254 822620
^lobAblif the most interesting place to visit Ik the atea DELIVERY SERVICE
• Full Restoration Facilities Available
Three Fishes Inn and R e s tau ran t I
INU-.FR N EW OW N E R SH IP Appearing Live-TOHIGHT M R 1 SH E Y E S
A brilliant Irish folk duo singing traditional Irish songs ‘A nice enjoyable, relaxing evening*___________
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2 courses only £4.95 so&
Tuesday - Friday • Lunchtimes 12 noon -2.30pm OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY
4 course traditional Sunday Lunch £7.95 inc choice of starter, mains, sweets & coffee - Booking Advisable - Everyone Welcome
' MITTON ROAD, MITTON, STONYHURSTTEU (01254) 826206
* Large selection of Victorian, Edwardian and Shipping Furniture. Also large selection of Bric*A*Brac. • Small Admission Charge
(01282) 776311
fG e t away this Autumn! ! /N r AUTUMN BREAKS ^
See the delightful Autumn colours on our scenic Scottish Holidays.
Limited availability on the following destinations:
^ Borders Region - based in Kelso.
A m e r i c a n L i n e D a n c i n g
at St Michael & St John’s Social Centre
with Kevin and Ellie
THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th at 8 p.m.
£2.50 pay at door ■ * \ SSSil r
SUNDAY MARKET & CAB BOOT SALE
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th Situated on Mitton Road________
WHALLEY
Thousands of bargains - plus - Meat Auctions Car Booters arrive from 7.30am________
All enquiries (01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073 —-
Scottish Highlands & Islands - staying in Oban.
^ The Capital City - Edinburgh. For more details please contact
DUCKWORTHS COACHES Gisburn 01200 445210
.Please note all our tours include local door-to-door , \ . service and a full programme of excursions.
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124,000 people in East Lancashire took a healthy walk in the countryside in the last 12 months while 62,000 visited a
swimming pool and 34,000 visited a gym or keep-fit class.
These health conscious people spent over 30 million pounds on such products as hair products, cosmetics, beauty
treatments, sports and camping equipment. While these people strived to improve their figures, local businesses have a fantastic new opportunity to improve theirs.
i f you are a local business wishing to put £££'s on your figures then contact Maureen Whittaker today on 01282
426161 for details on the next issue of Body Matters
Fax: GISBURN 445902 Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445397 Eve
The Angela
Westwell S chool of D ance
14-16 Moor Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 444211
NEW TERM COMMENCES SATURDAY 6th SEPTEMBER
Classes for Boys & Girls from age 3 in R.A.D. Ballet - I.D.T.A. Modern & Tap Exams • Shows • Festivals
Principal Mrs Angela Briscoe Diploma L.C.D.D., Registered R.A.D., Affiliated I.D.T.A., A.I.S.T.D. Ballet & Modem
NEW PUPILS WELCOME!! ATES FREE r 0 -V ID E O S :IgglSIlSi
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101 Dalmatians Friends, scries 2, episodes 13-16
Friends, 2, ep. 17-20 Friends, 2, ep. 21-24 Phenomenon Friends, 2, ep. 1-4 Friends, 2, ep..5-8 Friends, 2, ep. 9-12 . Spice Girls
10 . Friends, 1, ep. 13-16
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate. Clitheroe.
‘Notes from a Small Island” — Bill Bryson (Black Swan, £5.99*)
“ l&ridKet Jones’ Diary” — Helen Fielding (Pan Books £>1.99*)
'Heinemann English Dictionary” — Heinemann Educational, £7.25)
‘Cause of Death” — Patricia Corn- well (Warner, £4.99*)
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‘A New Look a t Old Clitheroe” — Robert O. Jones (Carnegie Publish
“ Rothman’s Football Year Book
ing, £3.50) ‘Next of Kin” — Joanna Trollope (Black Swan, £5.99*)
C D s -
1. “Be Here Now” — Oasis 2. “White on Blonde” — Texas
' 6. “Mouth to Mouth” — Levellers 7. “Now 37” — Various
3. “Fresh Hits 1997” — Various 4. “OK Computer” — Radiohead 5. “Fat of the Land” — Prodigy
8. “Share My World” — Mary J. Blige
10. “Radiator” — Super Furry Animals
9! “Canon” — Pachelbel
CD list supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
B O O K S
‘‘Men arc from Mars Womci y v
“Evening Class” — Maeve B (Orion, £5.99*)
from Venus” — John Gray ( sons, £5.99*)
BBook list supplied by Kaydce
ookshop Moor Lane, Clithcr. Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.
“Song of Stone” — Iain E (Abacus, £11 99*)
97/98 — (Headline, £17.99) IIISlIltlK BROADWAY’S most successful musical'is bound
for Manchester from September 15th to 27th. Adam Faith stars in “Chorus Line” — a brand new version of the original Broadway production.'.Faith is the big director seeking his final eight dancers forAhe chorus of a hew musical. Follow the dreamy and aspirations of the young hopefuls in this dramatic amhcompellmg story of a Broadway audition; an explosive musical full of classic numbers and superb dance.-This is the big one — unmissable. Not recommended for very young children. Performances willube at 7-30 p.m. Monday to Saturday and 2-30 p:m.- Thursday to Saturday. Tickets are priced from £7 to £2o. lot-
Mechanics. Robert Habermann and his trio return as “ol’ blue eyes” once more after great touting success throughout 1996. The Trevor Brpwn Trio provides the support to this fascinating story of Sinatra s film career, which captures the magic1of “Three Coins in the Fountain”, “The Tender Trap”, “The Lady is a Tramp” and many more. Tickets range from £8 to £10. The show starts at 7-30 p.m. For details contact the box office on 01282 430055. Other events: Blackburn: Blakey’s Bar — tonight
Elsewhere, Frank Sinatra cdmesHo Burnley . _ j
Spirit of the Dance. A spectacular celebration of dance and music from around world. To October 26th_Sunday performances of Ken Dodds Happi- ness Show. Further details and tickets from the box
more information contact the box office on Ulbl 24Z 2503.
decades on from their first hit “Sweets for my Sweet”, the Searchers are still going strong. Show begins 8 p.m. Tickets range from £8 to £9. Saturday _Burnley Alliance Band: Brass in Concert: Starts 7-30 p.m. Tuesday — Ex Marillion singer Fish, m Concert. Doors open 8-30 p.m-.'September 12th — “The Royal Family” — the ultimate tribute to Queen. September 13th — pure soul with Ginger Taylor, Ri chard Searling and Motown. ’Sixties soul reunion. September 14th — The Best of British Jazz. Septem ber 19th — Sinatra: The Movie Years, For. more details contact the box office on 01282 430055.
office on 01253 28372. ' Burnley: Mechanics: tomorrow — more than'three
15th — visit the studios to see the sets of Sherlock Holmes’ Baker Street, Moll Flanders, the House of Commons and, of course th e , real ‘‘Coronation Street”, as well as taking part in the backstage tour. For details ring 0161 832 4999. .
Manchester: Granada Studios — to September , . '
— Blakey’s Accoustic Club. All musics welcome. Sep tember 11th — Gone Beggin’ plus support. Septem
ber 15th - The Sounds 18 Big Band with vocalist Joe McCarthy. Featuring music of Ellington, Smatraand many others. September 18th. — Afternoon Music
from “The Smell of Reeves and Morflmer”. Saturday — Lancashire Students Symphony Orchestra Gala Concert, sponsored by BT. Tickets priced from £3 to £5, or from £8 to £15 for family tickets. For details
Hall. For details ring 01254 390^91. , King George’s Hall — tomorrow — Charlie Chuck
contact the box office on 01254 582582. Blackpool: Grand Theatre — to November 1st —
a funny, outrageous and raucous comedy. For adults only. Monday to Saturday from 7-30 p.mi Tickets £8 to £14. Monday to September 13th — The Roy Orbi-
Palace Theatre: To Saturday — “Girls’ Night Out”,
son Story. Monday to Thursday at-7-30 p.m., Fri day and Saturday at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets priced from £5.50 to £17.50. For more details contact the box office on 0161242 2503.
at 7-30
p.ni; For more details contact the box office on 0161 624 2829. Preston: Museum of Lancashire — to January 1st — “Pudding and Pie”
Oldham: Coliseum Theatre — September 13th to October 4th — “Alfie — The Musical”. Shows begin
; J Pendle Antiques Centre UNION MILL,
WATT STREET, SABDEN.
LANCASHIRE
AMPLE FREE PARKING MON-SAT 10 am - 5 pm SUNDAY I I am - 5 pm
For editorial ring SUNDAY 30th NOVEMBER NEC - BIRMINGHAM LIVE APPEARANCES OF
CELEBRITY T.V. CHEFS And much much more at the
COOKING AND KITCHEN SHOW
DUCKWORTH COACHES on Gisburn 01200 445210 UMlfWB ALSO IW W B
To reserve your seat and ticket contact:
Reservations now being taken for the “CLOTHES SHOW LIVE”
SUNDAY 8th DECEMBER
Marcia Morris on 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 3 2 4
Angela Healey For advertising ring
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A l l e n t r i e s m u s t b e o n a W H A K o
THE fascination for line dancing continues with classes organised at; Downham Village
f r o m t h e T o u r i s t I n f o rm a t i o n C e n t r e , M a r k e t P\a c ,i _ — m. band ensemble Intrada at St W »
Hall aimed purely at beginners. The six-week programme on Monday nights, with
the exception of September 15th,. has been organised by the village WI activity group’and promises to be well worth attending for anyone wanting to learn the basic steps, simple movements and line dance vocabu lary in order to gain the courage to move on to more complex things! Monday nights certainly promise to
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m / u a T 7 * ? O l S f l i s t i n q s f o r m a v a i l a b l e C l i t h e r o e .
at 7-30 p.m. annual show, open 1 to 5 p.m. Inquiries, tei. » I
m.NoSh Street car park for Settle. Inquiries, tel. 7? S - eClittr0oe20L4mbfe6
have lots of fun in store for anyone, willing to have a II
E For those who saw Simon Entwistle on TV
recently, the weekly ghost walks continue, and those wishing to accompany Clitheroe’s vocalist extraordin aire would be advised to register their interest
^Horticultural shows continue,uwjth Chipping Memorial Hall and Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall the venues this weekend.
Clitheroe tomorrow and, once again, Ithe local organ- isers have pulled all thp stops outito provide the, Chernobyl youngsters with a holiday to remember tor the rest of their lives. Companies; organisations and individuals throughout the Ribble Valley have responded magnificently to every request for assis tance. If you happen to meet them during the next few weeks, remember, they are in a foreign country, a long way from home and, despite the excitement, missing things familiar. A smile will not go amiss.
Finally, the children from Russia will be amvtng in , . . ■ EVENTS — SEPTEMBER 5TH TO 11TH
September — Ghost Walks — Sunday5 and Wednes day at 8 p.m., meet at Castle Gate.. Inquiries, 01200
426821 or 01200 425566.
September — Clitheroe Library, paintings and draw ings by Mr Philip Buller, of Clitheroe. Foyer display by Clitheroe Ceilidhs.
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September — Exhibition by John Chapman, From Boulevard to Black Fives,” at Frames and Pictures, 33 King Street, Whalley.
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5th to 26th — Exhibition “Art in the Garden por traying art forms, from ceramics to jewellery at Clitheroe’s Platform Gallery.
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September — Model transportation exhibition, Black Bull, Rimington. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445220.
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6th — Lancashire Countryside Events Nick o Pen dle and the Chartist’s Well. J o in Brian Faud for a walk over Wiswell Moor to find Chartist’s Well.
Inquiries, 01995 640557. tea Clitheroe.
6th — Rail Ramblers, alight and return Chtheroe. Easy walk along the Ribble Valley, eight miles. Start Clitheroe .9-32 a.m., bus to Chatbum, picnic lunch,
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6th — Rail Ramblers, alight and return Chtheroe. Moderate walk over Cragstones, 13 miles. Start Clitheroe 9-32 a.m., bus to Newton, picnic lunch, tea
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Clitheroe. 6 th __Whist and domino drive at Gisburnf Festival
ing in Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour. 6th —St Wilfrid’s Church, Rochester,-ILpiece brass :
Hall, 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445374. 6th — Friends of Chernobyl's Children, coffee morn
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to Beacon Fell. Inquiries, tel. 0!995 64°55L except ^SepL ai5th^’ at C
rs’ Association, meet,9-30
T -L a n c a s h i r e Countryside. Events, ‘‘Bowland Pathfinder.” duration five to six hours, walk through farmland
Dowham Wiflage °HalL
9?S - 'N S PC C 1“S o f Beauty” with SlateFs Body Shop in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour, 7 30
p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423573. . , «
Q..mmer> 10th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association bummers
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m h —m S tey and District Archaebgical Society- 8 p.m., Mitton Institute. Inquiries, tel. 01254 5386b... EVENTS — SEPTEMBER 12TH TO 18TH
12th — Dance with Mark KittoBand, 8 p.m^ tomid- night, at Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall. Inquiries,
12th — Civic Hall Cinema for sixnights, Bean . . 13th — Table top sale, Whalley Twinning Association
at village hall, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 13th — Hodder Valley Agricultural and Horticultural
13th — 14thClitheroe Castle Museum Heritage Weekend, admission free.
brations, off the A59 near Clitheroe, 1 p.m. to 5p.m. Music, dance, drama, village and abbey tours. Open air service 5 p.m. Sunday. Inquiries, tel. 01282
13th — 14thSawley Abbey 850th anniversary cele - ■. ,
14th — Professional show at Civic Hall Cinema to celebrate the Laurel and Hardy 70th anniversary. Family show.
14th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, 9-30 a.m. North Street car park for Bolton Abbey access areas. No dogs. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428766. •
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16th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association meet 10a.m. Chester Avenue car park for, Holcombe Moor. Inquiries tel. 01254 823331.
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16th — Rail Ramblers, ahght and return Chtheroe. Moderately easy 10-mile walk, start Clitheroe at 9-32
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a.m., bus to Lane Ends, picnic lunch, tea Clitheroe. 18th — Ribble Valley Volunteer Bureau drop-in ses sion, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Whalley Village Hall. Inquiries, tel. Chris Sivers 01200 422721.
foFurther details of some of the above events can be , , und in adjacent “Lifestyle” advertisements. • ; :
9 A booking service for theatres and events through out the region is available from the Tourist Informa tion Centre, Market Place,,■Clitheroe, on 01200
425566. -X _ Ch,pping
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