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ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
For Help and Advice on Advertising contact
(01282) 426161 Ext 423 Angela Healey on (CRAVEN HEIFER
February 7th
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GIANT ANTIQUE COLLECTOR'S FLEA MARKET
THIS SUNDAY February 9th Over 70 padetd stalls GARGRAVE
VILLAGE HALL near Skipton 0 T«Wphoo«t
LANCASTRIAN FAIRS 1282450670
MARTHOLME GRANGE — Country Club & Carvery — Telephone 01254 3 84874
f/yrrit q f giveaways, bubbly etc..... Cabaret Admission £3 before 12 STAG/HEN PARTY NIGHT
* Ring us to bring you free of charge * FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7ttl
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8th Outrageous Glam Rock from
THE HOLLYWOOD FLARES
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19«l G e n t lem a n ’s E v e n in g
XTACY plus Comic DAVE ADAMS - Tickets on sate now £6 only WEDNESDAY MARCH 12ttl Ladies Only
P E N T H O U S E P E T S
CENTURIONS plus KELLY FOX - Comedienne (Forget the Chippendalesl)
TICKETS £8 - on sale now Courtesy Coach Available - * ' d a te d _ _ _______
For advertising ring All en tr ie s m u s t be on a W H A T ' S X J N h j tm
a v a i la b le from th e T o u r is t In fo rm a t io n C en tre , M a rk e t
MUSIC in Libraries rives everyone a chance to see , and hear talented and well-known musicians without having to travel great dis
For editorial ring Theresa Robson on 0 1 2 0 0 Angela Healey f*n 0128 2 4 2
hooscwoh v - - - *2 6 16 1 ------------— ,0th _ Civic Society M M - Clitheroe Tow.
■has encompassed many fields — engineer, session- guitarist, professor of guitar and finally concert gui tarist — and he is now one of Britain’s best-known
tances, and at a fraction of the normal cost. Clitheroe Library will be the venue next Thurs day, for a recital by guitarist Neil Smith. Neil s work
P following his early studies with Kramer, Byzan tine and Duarte, in London, he worked with Diaz and the great Leo Brouwer at Toronto University. On his return to the United Kingdom, he appeared on televi sion and radio and gave an acclaimed debut at the Wigmore Hall, following this with tours in Europe and concerts at the Royal Festival Hall and the
Barbican.
tors, including Rattle, Gibson and Dods and has recorded on tape, LP, CD and video. His latest GD, “La Danza” will be on sale at this event. No doubt everyone has now purchased their tickets
Pirates of Penzance.*
*»:a out tilt til-1- tvt.’rwuiLf. vt-if. in life Mum A spine tingling Pmk Floyd experience
SAT 22nd FEB 8.00pm £10, £9
iW . V-tL/il. A VA.V4. WSiW' Featuring songs from Les Miserables, West Side Story, Phantom, Cabaret & many others
WED 5th MAR 8.00pm £8, £7 •iUir
Wholefood - Vegetarian Catering and Training
Jigsaw P an try ’s
Main Meal Service re -opens on
DMonday, February 10th 1997 Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday
elicious homemade lunches available from 12.00 -1.15 p.m.
Have you tried our homemade breads and cakes! Jigsaw Panfry
Wesleyan Row, CHtheroe 01200 427886 & KINGS MILL ANTIQUE CENTRE
Queens St, Harie Syke, Burnley, Lancs 01282 431953
(FoUnr sign foe 0«<m Stmt MU)
Coins & Medals, Postcards, Bric-A-Brac, Clocks, Shipping & Period Furniture, Old and Reclaimed Pine
Open Mon • Sat 10*5. Late Night Thun 8pm. Sun 11-4
Collectors Centre
ANTIQUE FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY •
PAINTINGS • JEWELLERY SILVER • FIREPLACES • DECO POTTERY • OPEN 7 DAYS
10.30 am to 4.30 pm
• Cavendish Street. NrTcsco. Tel: 01756 797667
THE OLD FOUNDRY
Attention Antiques
Collectors!
GB ANTIQUES CENTRE
Open 7 days • 110+ dealers M6, Exit 33 to Lancaster,
then follow the brown signs for Leisure Park
(0 1 5 2 4 )8 4 4 7 3 4 Rainbow Guides
JUMBLE SALE
- St Pauls Parish L Hall
Saturday 8th February at 2pm
E ow Moornq: Tel:(01200) 426585
P^ra‘c X r r l An
essential guide to living life
to the full in
East Lancashire Clitheroe.
g a r d e n c l u b Will be on
Monday February 10th at RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL -
7.15 pm The tpeaher is
Tun Grimshaw, Gt Harwood “Settle Sc Carlisle Railway” AU are welcome
(Subs ore nou) due)
FRI 7th FEB (Not Sun) Roald Dahl’s
MATILDA (pg Eves 7.30pm
Mats Tues/Wed/Thurs 2.00 pm
You are invited to l^elebzation Concert
with John Greenow
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and Woodham CLC Youth Choir
(as seen on TV)
Saturday 8th February 7.30pm_______________
The Kings Centre, Millthome Avenue,
a warm welcome to everyone )
VISIT TO CHIPPING & WHITEWELL
BY CHORISTERS/MUSICIANS
OF ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL LEATHERHEAD 15-18 February 1997
T H O R AT, WEEKEND
16th - 11am - CHORAL COMMUNIION at St. Bartholomew’s, Chipping
7.30pm - CHORAL EVENSONG at St. Michael’s, Whitewett
17th - 11am - COFFEE CONCERT at Browsholme Hall Tickets £3 7.30pm - CONCERT
in Chipping Village Hall Tickets £3
ENQUIRIES: Sue Slddall - 01995 61252/ . Phyllis Robinson - 01254 826236
SUNDAY MARKET and
CM. BOOT
THE LODESTAR - . RIBCH ESTER
Sunday, February 9th 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ENQUIRIES
(01282) 843703 OR . (0850) 843073
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL
JUMBLE SALE
February 8th at 2 p.m.
Saturday Admission lOp
West'Pennine Promotions Are pleased to announce
their forthcoming fa ir s * Whalley Village Hall Monday, March 31st
* The Tickled Trout, Salmesbury Sunday, April 27th
* The Moorcock Inn, Waddington
Sundays May 18th & November 9th * Downham Village Hall
Saturday & Sunday June 21st & 22nd And also Saturday & Sunday September 13th & 14th
* Newton-by-B owland Village Hall
Saturday & Sunday July 19th & 20th Enquiries 0161 7966221 or 01942 870695
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1. “Notes From a Small Island” — Bill Bryson (Black Swan, £5.99*)
2. “Men arc from Mars, Women arc from Venus”— John Gray (Thorsons,
3. “Flora Britannica" — Richard Mabey (Sinclair-Stevenson, £21.99*)
£5.99*)
4. “The Sett” — Ranulph Fiennes (Man 5darin, £5.99) £4.99)
. “Rosemary Conley’s New Body Plan” — Rosemary Conley (Arrow,
ANTIQUES and
SKIPTON k e y s t r e e t
Music and Dance Bar, Clitheroe For the Best in Music Friday and Saturday
DISCO PARTY NIGHTS As usual in the Boogie room
Sunday February 9th JOY
Local band
Sunday February: 16th S N E E K E R S
Musicians & Bands wanted, call Phil on (01200) 422850 or (01200) 422588
Jamming Night every Wednesday
m m j J k u u A u i jm w w With the Steve Hanks Band
FRI14 FEB 8.00pm £4 (£5 on the door) 5
Box Office: 6 1 Albert Rd Colne 661234
popular Gilbert and Sullivan musical and has been described as “fast, furious, colourful and very, very funny. The show runs from February 8th to 15th,
This big-cast show is the New York version of the „ ,
with a matinee on the 15th. See below for further details. EVENTS —FEBRUARY 7TH TO 13TH
Feb — Clitheroe Library, an exhibition of floral designs by Mrs Cuddy, of Hothersall.
by Matthew Gallagher, of Longridge. _ ■ Feb — Longridge Library, a display of glass paint
Feb — Longridge Library, a display of photographs . ing by Elizabeth Hyde, of Longridge. 7th —: Clitheroe Civic Hall presents Matilda (PG), „ ,
for six nights at 7-30p.m. 7th — St Michael and St John Social Centre, Lower- gate, Clitheroe Ceilidhs featuring “Band of the Rising Sun” pathalogically acoustic North West dance music from these festival favourites. Caller Rhodn Davies,
8to 11-30p.m. ’ 01254 826486.
7th — Hurst Green Memorial Hall, S t Peter s Church, Stonyhurst, Catholic ball with the Mark Kitto band. Supper at 8 p.m. prompt. Inquiries, tel.
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,8th to 15th — Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society present “Pirates of Penzance”, Broadway version by Gilbert and Sulli
. , van. To book tel. 01200 422490. , . .
with a ranger in South Bowland, to book, tel. 01995 640557.
9th — Lancashire Countryside Events, day out ■ ,
LOCAL knitting and needlework enthusiasts can stitch up a pair of free tickets to a fabu
lous exhibition. With Christmas a distant memory and the weather
Knitting and Needlework Exhibition? . _ ; MThe exhibition takes place at the G-Mex.Centre, m
anchester, from February 20th to 23rd.
technique tips, a wealth of how-to information, lec tures and demonstrations. ;
It includes four fabulous fashion shows each day, _
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in hand and machine knitting, sewing, fabrics, haber dashery, cross-stitch, tapestry, embroidery,patch- work, quilting, lace-making, smocking, nbboncraft, applique, buttons, beading and lots, lots more!. There will also be competitions, free draws and special exhibition-only bargains.
Over 170 exhibitors will be on hand with the latest ;
“Machine Knitting News” and “Machine Knit Today , and organisers Nationwide Exhibitions, to offer you
Lifestyle has joined forces with exhibition sponsors _
:Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2EW. The first lO out of the hat next Thursday will receive the tickets. For the unlucky ones, further details and bookings are available from the tickets hotline.on 0117 970
postcard to Knitting and Needlecraft Exhibition, Lifestyle, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King
10 free pairs of tickets to this fabulous event. Send your name, address and phone number on a
1370Other events: Blackburn: King George’s HaU — February 14th, Halle Orchestra in a programmeof works, featuring soloist Philip Martin m Rachmaninov s Piano Con certo No. 2 in C-Minor, at 7-30 p.m. Farther details and bookings from the box office on 01254 582582.
xperience Theatre presents Shakespeare s “ w-fL _ .i___ i;*ro imiBin innovative cnoreOGTaDny
EBlackpool: Grand Theatre — until Saturday, Shared , The Tempest .
play?Starts^Slfplm.^with Fi?day matinee at 2; February f 17th to 22nd, draw your swords and lock up your daughters
SoP T hor a swashbuckling family comedv. Heroes clad in feather t still not warm enough for outdoor pursuits, what bet er way,to spend the day,than at the North-West. , . . . He has worked under many of the finest conduc , ■, _ , iBth__Visit to Chipping and Wmteweiii uy
for the latest production of Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, Lhe
■ 2 S s u l i g T S ^ Chipping at 11 a.m. Choral Evensong at St Michael s
Church, Whitcwsll at
7-30p.ni. X7th_ Browsholme Hall, a coffee recital by .
choir' and musicians of St John’s Church, e head, at 11 a.m. and-at 7-30 p.m. a roncert m C p- ping Village Hall. Inquiries, tel. 01995 61252. 18th — Rail Ramblers. Alight and return Clith
eroe Station, starting at 10.32 a.m. .for,i^ ?a®^ ? ■ mile walk to Nick o’ Pendle. Picnic lunch and tea, leader Norman Compston.
18th — CHtheroe Library, Mary and Norman Thorye entitled Crusader Castles
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and Desert Cities. In the steps of Abraham, Moses, Rkomans, Crusaders and Lawrence of -Arabia,
through the deserts of Syria and Jordan. Lecture
Stlm h - 3C?itheroe Concerts Society present Musicke Companye “If Musick be theFoodofLove. .Songs, duets.and solo works by Purcell, Albinoni, Vi valdi, Monteverdi, Couperin and Handel/-Concert
night at Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. Further details of some of the above events can
20th — Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, members
be found in adjacent “Lifestyle”advertisements. • A booking service for theatres and events
01200425566.
throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on
1 Bolton: Bolton Museum and Art Gallery — until April r 2th, exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, depicting Jomantic medieval myths, including Sir Edward Burne- tones’ spectacular “Quest for the Holy Onul ta;iesto ,eoui-
esy of the Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber Foundation. Fu details from the museum office on 01204 522311.
ut the atmosphere will be just r ig h t !
n Burnley: Burnley Mechanics — tomorrow, special indie pight, featuring the Cornerstones and Wilson and Twist, at 8 b.m. The beer might be warm nnd the .air might be smokpy, bookings from the box office on 01282 429513. ••••••,
. Further details and
P Colne: Colne Municipal Hall — February 15th, Steve “reston’s tribute to Elvis Presley. From Jailhouse Rockto. . lIn the Ghetto”, this is a celebration of the greatest rock tegend of all time. February 22nd, another tnbute, this time bo Pink Floyd, by Australian Pmk Floyd, dubbed one of the
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ings from the box office on 01282 864721. Manchester: Royal E x c h a n g e
Market — tonight until March 1st, “Wolk s World , a cele bration of mayhem and madness, based loosely on the life of director, writer and performer Emil Wolk. Including classi-. cal and contemporary music, opera, dance, emeus skills and acrobatics. Further details and
bookings.from the box office on 0161833 9833. G-Mex — Februaiy 20th to 23rd, North-
est tribute bands on the circuit. Further details and book Theatre Umer CMpfield
West Knitting and Needlecraft Exhibition, featunng. 170 exhibitors ana a wealth of how-to information. Further
details and bookings from the tickets hotline on 0117 970 1370. Manchester Town Hall — February 15th,- Carnival Masquerade ’97, from 8-30
p.m.to 1-30 a.m. The chance to hide behind a mask, throw off those inhibitions, get down and have a good time. Nine live bands and food. Absolutely no admission without a mask and the best one wins a week end for two in Paris. Further details from Jeremy Shine
on 0161224 0020. mi
“■ Oldham: Coliseum Theatre — until February 15th, fLucky Sods”, by John Godber. Wicked comedy tracking the
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7-30 p.m. Further details and bookings from the box office: on 0161 624 2829. -
s Preston: Guild Hall — tomorrow, dance enthusiasts can
ortunes of two National Lottery
winners.Performances at ’ .
featuring dance to music by Ravel and Handel. Starts 8 p.m., with after-show discussion with Mark Baldwin at 9-
ee the Mark Baldwin Dance Company in a quadruple bill ats and red velvet will ride into tne Grand with a rendition
30p.m. February 11% Off the Kerb presents an evening with top comic Jack Dee, at 8 p.m. Further details ana bookings from the box office on 01772258858.
of “The Three Musketeers”. Stars Christopher Biggins and, Susan Twist (from TV’s “Brookside”). Further details and bookings from the box office on 01253 28372-
in » th e *N 6 rth -W e .s tt ■
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“ -C l i th cn * K m b to n f 'S c ’S i i ' f c ' T i r 13th — Clitheroe library, a Smith starting at 2 Britain s finest guitarists in
P-m‘ FORTHCOMING EVENTS — F E B R U A R Y 14th —4«tn
14th - Civic Hall Cinema presents Evita (F for six nights at 7-30
p.ni.
248873. „ (pG)
15th - Clitheroe Ramblers Assoca . 9.30 a.m. eroe Railway Station for SlaidbuniD , 01254 Newton to Clitheroe. Contact Tom wurpny
iation meet Clith- , • i i?vpnts a walk with :
•starts at 7-30 p.m. in Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, York Street. Tickets available from TIC. ^ 20th — Centenaries Theatre, St Mary^s Hall, Ston yhurst, meat and potato pie concert. _
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1. Moonlight and Valentino
2. Flipper 3. Last Man Standing 4. Diabolique
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5. Mission Impossible 6. The Rock
10. Flynn
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroe.
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7. Screamers 8. The Truth About Cats and Dogs 9. Bio-Dome
1. “Glow” — Reef 2. “Homework” — Daft Punk 3. ’ “Evita: Original Soundtrack” — Various Artists
,' 5. "Coming Up" — Suede 6. "Blue is the Colour" — Beautiful South .
4. “The Annual 2” — Various Artists
7. In the Mix .-97" — Various Artists
10. Tragic Kingdom" — No Doubt CD list supplied by Townsend
8. Spice — Spice Girls 9. Stoosh — Skunk Anansie. :
Records, Moor Lane. Clitheroe- .
6. The Horse Whisperer” — Nicholas Evans (Corgi, £4.99*)
7. “The Bloody Ground” — Bernard 8 Cornwell (Harper Collins, £4.99*)
% “Airframe” — Michael Crichton (Century, £12.99*)
dard (Corgi, £5.99) A Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Book list supplied by Kaydee sterisks denote this week’s discounts For help and advice on advertising on the “LIFESTYLE” GUIDE
Please contact Angela Healey on Burnley 01282 426161
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of.the Sun" - Robert God-
- Ivanhoe" — Sir Walter Scott (BBC, £3.99)
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