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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 1,22323 (Advertising). Burnley 1,22331 (Classified)


Ring Marcia with your D i s h o f th e W e e k ideas on 01200 22324 or send them C o m p i l e d b y to: D l s h \ Clitheroe A d v e r tise r & Times, 3, King Street, Clithcroc, BB7 2EW


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DICKENSIAN w^Susariand Peter Hilary T A R T 7 - :1 ^


THIS week’s “Dish of the Week” is seasonal and in keeping with the pantomime, season. It features another mouth-watering sweet from one of the most popular eat­ ing establishments in the Ribble Valley. Dickensian Tart is a creation


served at the Moorcock Inn, Wad- dington, by mine hosts Peter and Susan Fillary. The ingredients are simple and it is a good way to use up that half-eaten jar of mince­ meat and the spare cooking apple not used in the apple sauce. Puddings are always a favourite


DICKENSIAN TART Ingredients


O 8oz. plain flour • 2o/.. sugar • 5o/.. bultcr/margarine 9 pinch sail


(Pastry case) • 1 egg Filling


O 8oz. cooked sieved apple. 9 8oz. mincemeat • zest of one orange • top with Frangipan •


• 3 eggs •


with our readers so i am sure you will enjoy making this seasonal one. The Moorcock Inn has been very





busy during the festive season with many Christmas parties and more formal banquets taking place. Following y ea rs of experience in the catering trade Susan is well-known for her deli­ cious sweets and she is happy to share her secrets with our readers.


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(ioz. butter (ioz. sugar


• three-quarters oz flour (ioz. ground almonds


To make pastry case Method


bowl. 3. Lightly rub in fat to sandy


texture. 4. Make a well in the centre and


place in the sugar and beaten egg.


1. Take care not to over-soften the fat. 2. Sieve flour and salt into a


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smooth paste. (i. Allow to rest in refrigerator


5. Gradually mix together to a


for 30 minutes before using to line a 10-inch loose-bottom flan dish. Bake blind in a moderate oven for 10 minutes.


To make filling


meat, adding a little brandy to taste, if you wish. 2. Mix the zest of the orange


pastry case. To make topping


together. 2. Add beaten eggs and mix. 3. Add ground almonds and


1. Cream butter and sugar


flour and lightly mix. 4. Smooth mixture over top of


mincemeat and apple. 5. Sprinkle with 2oz flaked


serve warm with thick cream.


350F. . 7. Dust with icing sugar and


the Grapevine


WE at Byrne’s Wine Merchants wish the readers of the Advertiser and Times a happy New Year and we hope you all enjoyed your wine during the festive season. The wine I am recommending this week is


from a combination of two grapes. The Negro Amaro, as the name suggests,


Salice Salentino Rosso 1994, is produced . ,


also to be my choice as the wine of the year. It is a delight and a bargain at the price —- £4.89 — what everyone needs at this time of year.


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produces a deep colour to the wine and the Malvasia Negra is very aromatic, with a high


yards of Agricole Vallone, in the region of Puglia, the long strip of land in the South East of Italy, which is commonly known as


alcohol content. The wine produced comes from the vine­


the heel of the country. This Riserva red wine shows a figgy.


FOUR altar boys from New York’s Hell’s Kitchen are sent to reform school after a prank goes wrong. There they are brutalised


of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, Kiny Street, Clitheroe (01200423152)


With Andrew Byrne,


pruney character, which is followed by a concentrated plummy-fruit flavour and it has


a very classy finish. .


tic flavours with a well-made serious struc­ ture, it is good with most foods, though it does go particularly well with mild, spicy dishes and, of course, most Italian food. My New Year’s resolution is to provide you


Combining attractive southern-Italian rus­ ,, * Ti ,•


almonds. 6. Bake for about one hour at


DA.NCEWEAjR U p to


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D A N C EW E A R B Y A L L TH E TO P ’ BRANDS


Rochvalley - GambaReppetto - Golden Apple - Foot Tappers and Pointers - Danskin - Capezio and many more


Supadance - Equity - International - ★ STAR LINES ★ STAR LINES ★


Mens Leather Ladies T-Bar Ballroom wa3 £29.95 was £39.95


.£29.95 £19.95 NOW NOW All sizes available______ _


with even finer wines than we have already been doing, at even better prices. Wishing you all a prosperous New Year from all at Byrne’s Wine Merchants.


Robert De Niro, Brad Pitt, Jason Patric, Dustin Hoffman and Kevin


and abused by the cruel Sean Nokes (Kevin Bacon) and his cronies.


his friends take revenge and use their influence in society and the underworld to escape detection is reputedly based


Lorenzo Carcaterra’s best­ selling account of bow he and


on a true story. Levinson brings to the


.cinematography. The friends are played in


screen a rich world of child­ hood in the New York tene­ ments — a world inhabited by immigrants, poverty and domestic violence, but aglow


with warmth, humour and companionship.


hell of borstal and “Sleepers” is at the very least a least of


Contrast to this the sepia


their adult lives by, among others, Brad Pitt and Jason Patric, with De Niro as their friendly priest and Hollman


“Sleepers” —


In my View starring


Bacon; directed by Barry Levinson mat


omable hell of the reform schoo, delivers more than the


chief, followed by the unfath­


odd blow to heart and mind. “Sleepers” is not an easy


as their alcoholic lawyer. However, it is youngsters


Joe Perrino, Brad Renfro, Geoff Wigdor and Jonathon Tucker who bring this film alive. Their portrayal of juvenile innocence and mis­


film, showing the underside of life with no holds barred and providing plenty of ammunition for advocates of p e r so n a l re v e n g e and vigilantism. Judge for yourself at the


Apollo 5, Blackburn (01254 51779) and Warner, Preston


(01772 881313). Theresa Robson


LIFESTYLE


I ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE


INFORMATIVE


THE AREA’S MOST


RESOLVE TO BE


(01282 ) 426161 Ext. 423


. contact Angela Healey on


For Help and Advice on Advertising


mark LAMARR


Make it your New Year Resolution to get fit in 1997 at the


Foxfields Country Hotel Leisure Club Facilities include


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H ea ted ind o o r sw im m in g p o o l i Sauna • S team Room


i E x e r c ise Room M em be rsh ip s f rom £245 p er year (plus joining m fo r fu r th er details ‘contact , the


Foxfields Country Ho te l Whalley Road, Billington, Clitheroe


Tel: 01254 822556


THE HERB MILLER BAND


HAMSTERS PLAY ZZ TOP -


HENDRK-HAMSTERS FRI 7 FEB


£ 7 (£ 8 o n . th e d o o r ) Shooting Stars- from


Never mind the .Buzzcocks


The Big Band


Sound of Glen Miller lives on S U N 2 6 J A N


THUR 6 FEB


1.30pm & 7.30pm £6.50 £5.50 £5 £4 I


AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD SAT 22 FEB


THE ANIMALS FRI 28 FEB


THE MEETING OF CLITHEROE


GARDEN CLUB


Will be on JANUARY 13th at RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL at 7.15 p.m.


The speaker will be Dr Steuart Kellington of Clitheroe


‘Summer in the Rockies” S ALL ARE TOLCOME


UBS FOR 1997ARB NOW DUE


Nichola lost 1 stone 12’Albs in 5 months with Weight Watchers


R e g is te r FREE - p a y ONLY £ 3 .9 5 4 t No food is a sin.


L -r - f No more weighing 2 I and measuring.


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Before 25/1/97 While stocks last


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If you can't get to a Meeting, try our Weight Watchers __________A t Home service. Tel: 01628 418500._________


CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE


FR110 JAN - 6 NTS (not Sun)


BRASSED OFF (15)


Eves 7.30 p.m.


F IT T ER IN 97 Mon: Aerobics and Flexibility


at Chatbum School Hall 7.15 - 8.45


with FRAN £ 2 4 .4 5 - for 10 Classes. STARTS MON 13th JAN Wed: Clithcroe Squash Club


Aerobics + Fun circuit 7.15 - 8.15


with FRAN £ 2 non members £ 1 .5 0 members


Thurs: Billlneton Village Hall Serious Circuit (Improve your


stamina for other sports) 7pm - 8pm with DIANE £ 2 per session.


RSA YMCA QUALIFIED TEACHER C IC E d—


COLNE HASLINGDEN NELSON


PADIHAM PADIHAM


RAMSBOTTOM RAWTENSTALL


SETTLE \ -re


BARNOLDSWICK BARROWFORD


BURNLEY


BURNLEY CLITHEROE


BamoldswIcK Library, Feamlea Avenue WEDNESDAY 6.30 pm & 6.45 pm


Holmefleld House. AP.S.C. Sodal Centre, Glsbum Road TUESDAY 7 pm


(NEW meeting opens 7th January 97) , '


Central Methodist Churdi. HararMves Street TUESDAY 10.15 am, 12 pm, 1.16 pm, 6 pm a 0.30 pm


NEW from 8th January 1997 at Central Methodist Church, (entrance1from St James Row) WEDNESDAY 0.30 am


Him Methodist Church Hall, Melville Road WEDNESDAY 6 pm a 6.30 pm


S t James School, Greenacres Street THURSDAY 6 pm a 6.30 pm


S t James’ Church Hall, St James Street (oil Whalley Road) MONDAY morning at 9.30 am


, ,„,al British Legion, Deardengate THURSDAY 6.15 a 7.30 pm


S t John's Methodist Church Han, Albert Road MONDAY 7.00 pm - THURSDAY 5.15 & 7 pm Rot


S t John's Ambulance Hall, Eleanor Street WEDNESDAY 10.15 am, 12.16,6.00 & 6.45 pm THURSDAY 10 am


Ivy Bank High School, Byron Street WEDNESDAY 6 pm


a 7.15 pm


Nazareth Unitarian Chapel, Knight Hill MONDAY 5 pm (NEW meeting opens 13th January '97)


TUESDAY 9.30,10.45 am, 5.00 a 7.00 pm Ramsbottom Civic Hall ___


Alder Grange High School, Hollin Lane TUESDAY 6.30 pm


SL Mary's and S t MichoaTs Church, Ingleton Road TUESDAY 6.30 pm


FEATURED AS BEST WEIGHT LOSS IN GRANADA TELEVISIONS 'GET A LIFE’ Since the Introduction of our NEW foodpian In September our Members In the


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2nd - 15th January 1997 (Except 6th & 13th)


M a t in e e & Evening Performances


Call The Box Office ( 0 1 2 8 2 ) 8 6 4 7 2 1


£8 / £7 / £5 - Family Ticket-- £22 Concessions & Party Bookings A vailable


The areas largest most comprehensive range of Ballroom Shoes, Ballet &Tap wear, Leotards & Aerobic wear, Gymnastic Leotards, Tights, ' Leggings, Shoes and Skirts'


DANCE & FITNESS CENTRE


SANDERSON Within


Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson


10 Churchill Way,


(Easy to find from Junction 12 M65)


01282 617722 ® 01282 617721


(CRAVEN HEIFEl WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 422421


SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES Friday, '


January 10th


Sunday, January 12th


DAWN


Superb young vocalist


USUAL DISCO 1. Mix sieved apple with mince­


with the mincemeat mixture. 3. Cover base of the pre-baked


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You pay only £4.95 for your | first week then £3.40 weekly. _


Offer ends February 14tli 1997 I SlIMMERCLUBSUK.


BURNLEY Comfort Friendly Hotel (formerly Klerby Hotel


' Nr Bus Station Tubs 7pm. Tel: 779233


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Tues 8pm (note change time) Tel: 01942 518842


CLITHEROE Conservative Club Castle Street


. •


BRIERFIELD Community Centre 21 Colne Rd


Thurs 7pm Tel: 01254 384957


PADIHAM W.M.C. Top Club Church St Thurs 6.30pm Tel: 01282 779233


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ADVISERS WANTED TO OPEN NEW CLASSES _ Call SLIMMER Jobline on 01942 518842 ____I


Collectors!


Attention Antiques


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then follow the brown signs for Leisure Park


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M. C. HUDSON AND GROOVE Bus 11pm , 11,20pm and 11.45pm


BIBBY, CHARLOTTE AND TREVOR


SATURDAY


Bus 11.20pm and 11.45pm £1 from Clitheroe


Tel: Whalley 01254 823086


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