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C l ith e ro e .422324 (Editorial). 422323 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 9th, 1997
TRINITY DRAMA GROUP
presents WHEN WHS AIRE
MAMMffiB by J. B. Priestley
Trinity Methodist Church Hall
Thursday, October 16th 1997 Friday October 17th 1997
and Saturday October 18th 1997
Admission by programme: £3 from Mr. M. Britcliffe (01200) 424328) F. A. Allen & Sons, Parson Lane, Clitheroe or from any member for the Drama Group ANYONE CELEBRATING THEIR SILVER
(flft^WEDDING IN 1997 2 TICKETS FOR PRICE OF1 ^ j | ■ k t v E ' l MANCHESTER ROAD B U R N L E Y Och
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DAY EXCURSIONS - AUTUMN 1997 SUNDAYS -5,12,19 OCTOBER
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COUNTRY RUN FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER BLACKPOOL CLEVELEYS
FLEETWOOD (feCLEVELEYS (2K h n )(2K ln ) WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER
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FLEETWOOD & CLEVELEYS WEDNESDAY 19 NOVEMBER MEADOWHALL, Indoor Shopping Centre,
Sheffield FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER
HARROGATE fo r shopping or the Knitting & Stitching Show (Admission not included) THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER
BOLTON (Market Day) WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER
CHESHIRE OAKS & CHESTER WEDNESDAY 10 DECEMBER
OSWALDTWISTLE MILLS &
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FLEETWOOD & CLEVELEYS SUNDAY 14 DECEMBER
COUNTRY RUN and CHRISTMAS MEAL Parkers Arms Hotel, Newton-in-Bowland (meal at approx 4pm)
CLITHEROE 422590 OR 422473 ENQUIRIES TO PLEASE BOOK AT:-
Tourist Information Centre Ainsworths Newsagents Hargreaves Newsagents Abbey Candy Store
14 Market Place, Clitheroe 35 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe 28 Nelson Street, Low Moor 51 King Street, Whalley
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Max Boyce, is set to bring his own unique brand of entertain ment to the Burnley Mechanics on Wednesday.
He has enchanted audiences the world over with his unique blend of storytelling, songs and poems. No one would argue that
ONE of the UK’s most popular and enduring entertainers, . . . .
be has a remarkable singing voice or that his work has hterary merit. People everywhere nave been able to identify with his lyrics and stories.
ing the first Max Boyce in Concert series. Since then he has recorded six televisions series and has appeared on numerous chat shows. Max continuously tours the UK as well as Australia, the Far East and Canada; playing to packed houses and prov- just how versatile and popular an entertainer he is. ■)o not miss the opportunity to s'ee Wales’^ bestrloved come-
In spring 1977, television recognised Max’s talents by produc , y. Sfo
the form of Lee Hurst and Frank Skinner. After last, year’s sell-out tour, Lee Hurst, from the hit BBC TV programme "They Think it’s All Over”, is back on the road with his brand new show
Elsewhere, two top comedians come to Preston s Guild Hall m x i i . r o r m u re uet&ils Luwuiu, m e w a vmew « « .
audiences up and down the country with his quick-witted humour and comical observations. Lee is at his best live,, as those who
and hits Preston on October 22nd. The bald one wowed __if____ __ __.1 j __ _ i t . . . . . . . I . , . <i.!6k V
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have seen him can verify. The award-winning brummie comic,,Frank Skinngr, appears
v.i October 23rd with.a new stand-up show to,follow, on from his sell-out tour in 1994. Since then Frank has completed two senes
office on 01772 258858.
bands Russian for Money, Element and Willard., Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets priced at £2.50.October 20th — Amenta’s leading young swing tenor saxophonist, Harry Allen, will perform togetner witn ex “Dorsey and Goodman” trombonist, George
Masso.Plus supporting tno. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets £7 in advance and £8 on the door. For more details ring 01254 390391. King George’s Hall — tomorrow — Ga Ga. The ultimate in
Other events: Blackburn: Blakey’s Bar — Thureday — live , • ■ . . .
Queen tribute bands. No wigs or make-up, just pure rock and roll. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets priced £7.50 and £8.50. Saturday — “La Boheme”, Puccini’s most perfect score sung in Italian
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with English subtitles on screen. Features Romanian
Stars.Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £9. Sunday — Blackburn and Darwen Community Festival presents an evening of tradi
tional Irish entertainment with live music from Pat Jordan, Fm- ian’s Rainbow, Michael Keirans and the Castlemore Ceili Band. Starts 8-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £3. Tuesday — Adonais Ballet Company presents Orpheus and Bach with Bite, a dazzling programme of two contrasting ballets. Show -starts 7-30
Adults £2, OAP/students £2, children £1.50, family £7.50. Fur ther information available from Jim Calverly on 01254 265610.October 18th — Second Hand Book Fair. Admission 50p (OAPs 25p). Details available from Bob Dobson on 01253 895678. October 22nd — Hawkwind in concert.“Welcome to the Future Tour”. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets £10 in advance and £12 on the door. October 24th to 25th — Daniel O’Donnell in concert with special guest Mary Duff. Due to popular demand, both shows are SOLD OUT. For details contact the box office on 01254582582. Blackpool: Grand Theatre — to November 1st — Spirit of the
of “The Frank Skinner Show”, three series of “Fantasy Football League” and recorded the platinum number one Euro 96 single “Three Lions”. For more details of both shows contact the box
19th — Traditional folk musicians Tom McConyille and^Pauline Cato perform their unique style of m“SIC*Show starts a t 8 p.m. Tickets priced at £4.50. October 20th to ,25th The Pirates of Penzance” presented by Burnley G & S Society, onow starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £5 to £6. For more details
contact the box office on 01282430055. Colne: Municipal Hall — tonight — the Three British Tenors, u ^ ™
• featuring Alan Johnson, Jeffrey Creswell and Richard Courtice. October 24th — Folk music with Five Penny Piece. Jor more details and ticket prices contact the box office on 01282 601234. Lancaster. The Dukes Theatre —tonight until November 1st
— Frank McGuinness’s “Someone Who'll Watch Over Me . A moving yet uplifting tale based on the experiences of Brian Keenan and the others held hostage in Beirut. Show starts o p.m. Tickets priced from £6 to £10. For more details con tact the box office on 01524 66645. Leeds: Royal Armouries Museum — to January 4th —.trea
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 the autumn season with the production of William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Noth ing”. Starring Josie Lawrence from “Who’s Line is is Anyway/ anti “Friday Night Live”. For more details and ticket infor
mation contact the box office on 0161833 9833. • • ■ The Palace Theatre — to Saturday —the English National Ballet presents “Swan Lake’*. Staged^by Ruisou StrucJikova.
Show starts :fc30 p.m. Monday to ’Saturday and matinee perfor mances will begin at 2-30pim: on^ Wednesdays and Saturdays. Tickets priced from £5 to £27.50. Sunday — Greg Proops, star of “Whose Line is it Anyway?”. Comedy at its best, but please, .no children! Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets .priced-from-£8 to £12. October 19th —The Hollies. The legends will perform not only their own hits, but tributes to Buddy Holly and Bob Dylan,
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E N T E R T A I N M E N X - E X C J E L L E N ^ C E j Programmes
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Andrew or L e e on 01282 426161
held each Sunday and Wednesday until the end of October. It is advisable .to book first though by telephoning 426821 or
The ghost walks round the town continue and are being . . .
42The* theme being featured during October at the Platform Gallery is “Automania”. Weird and wonderful items from around the country will be brought together to form an excit
ing hands-on exhibition.
the time. On Saturday, St Leonard’s Gilbert and Sullivan Group, of Penwortham, Preston, presents Savoyard Express”. Also at the Centenaries Theatre, the popular hot-pot concerts. have resumed for a new season. Next Thursday s concert will feature a magical mystery tour of bassoon music from around the world played by Catherine Baker (bassoon) and Graham Jackson (piano). . . . ^ ,
At Stonyhurst College, different events are taking place all . A , . , „ ■
October — Platform Gallery, a moveable sculpture and chil dren’s toys.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ALL SEATS • ALL DAY £3.50 (KOTOS MCTMUIIE5.C0
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October — Frames and Pictures, Whalley, an exhibition of paintings “Riding Through Pendleside” by Susan Wigham. October — Longridge Library presents an exhibition of pen and ink hard coloured drawings by Mrs Dodding. October — Clitheroe Library presents paintings by Lorraine Thompson, of Clitheroe, and animal portraits by Mrs Amanda
EVENTS — OCTOBER 10TH TO 16TH ..
Payne, of Grindleton. •
10th — Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall, dance with Mark Kitto Band from 8 to midnight. Inquiries, tel. 01200445463. . .
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10th — Civic Hall Cinema presents “Austin Powers’ (15), for six nights at 7-30 p.m.
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10th — Knowle Green Village Hall, an audio visual presentation entitled “West Coast Line” by Sue Jeeves, at 8 p.m. ^ ; 11th — United Reformed Church, a coffee morning in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423420.
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l lth — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, St Leonards Gilbert and Sullivan Group,.presents Savoyard Express. Tickets from the theatre, inquiries, 01254 826063.
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l lth — Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, a coffee morning and bazaar organised by Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle.
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llth — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet Waterloo car park at 9 a.m. for Little Shunner, Buttertubs and Stag Fell (Hawes), llth — Concert and hot pot supper and dance, Slaudburn Silver Band, 8 p.m. Newton Village Hall. Tickets available at the door. Proceeds towards Poppy Appeal.
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THE Ribble Valley promises to be a hive of activity in the coming weeks.
from th e T o u r is t In fo rm a t io n C e n t r e . M a r k e t B g S g
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will perform “Coriolanus*7 by William Shakespeare and admis sion is free as long as you pre-book.
Next Thursday evening, at the theatre, Stonyhurst students __ ___
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18th - Craft fair at Grindleton CE Primary School, 10 a.m. to 4 n m Refreshments available. Inquiries tel. 44Ls3b.
?8th — Slaidburn Village Hall, St Andrew s Church annual sale isu? —SClfthero^Vayor’s Parlour, a coffee
morning.in aid of 21^*— Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet Chester, Avenue 21stP—1Rail1 Ramblers bbgh^Clftheroe at 9-32 a.m. for a 10 mile
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moderately eas^H Yo 8 p.m.
? P P>- Inquiries, tel. 01200 446686. 23Vd — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhuret, presents Jtll laylor . ^ . ^ m
Farmers’ Club is holding a quiz night at 44668b.
T-ivlor Tavi0r
(soprano), David Leach (baritone), Philip Kubriius (p no) m hot-pot concert at midday followed by lunch in the Old Iheatre
Galley. rther details of some o f the above events can be found in adjacent “Lifestyle” advertisements;
region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.
• A booking service for theatres and v/entsthroughout the .. l ,,* , he . . . . . •
■ fo r t h c o m in g e v e n t s ___OCTOBER 17TH TO 23RD
17th - Civic Hall Cinema presents "Mrs Brown” (PG), for six w t i v w fea- UnCa‘
1 2 th —° Lan^ashfr^^omitrysid^E^vetits, ^wilderness walk on Bowland Fells. •
dolls’house and miniature fair. sr
coming right up to date with their stunning interpretation of Princes “Purple Rain”. Tickets priced from £13.50 to £14.50. For more details contact the box office on 0161 242 2503. . The Bridgewater Hall — October 19th —“Halle Goes to the
Movies” featuring Chaplin, Bernstein and Mancini. Tickets priced from £5 to £27.50. October 23rd — MacMillan’s Vem Vem Emmanuel and Brahms Symphony No.4. Show starts 7-30p.m. For more information contact the box office on 0161907 9000. Oldham: Coliseum Theatre — Friday 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 01616242829. • Oswaldtwistle: Civic Hall — to Saturday — 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 Hyndburn Leisure Centre. For more information contact Gayle Highton on 01254387851.
presented by Burnley Garrick Club. An anti-romantic comedy by George Bernard Shaw. Starts 7-30
p.m.Tickets from £4. Under- 16s half price. Sunday — Besses O’Th’ Barn
Band.Tickets priced from £3 for individual tickets and £15 for season
tickets.Starts 2-45 p.m. Sunday — Rumillajta —Pan Pipes of the Andes. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £3.50. Tuesday — The Quantum Theatre
Co.present Strays. New comedy written by David Nepthene. Show starts 7-30
p.m.Tickets from £3.50. Wednesday — An Evening with Max Boyce. Starts 8
p.m.Tickets from £10. Thursday — Sean Hughes in “Alibis for Life UK Tour”.Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets from £9.50. October
Dance. A spectacular celebration of dance and music from around the world. To October 26th — Sunday performances of Ken Dodd’s Happiness Show. Further details and tickets from the box office on 0125328372. Burnley: Mechanics — to Saturday — “Arms and the Man
new look Charter Theatre on official Open Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday to October 19th— 1997 International Open Bowls Championship. October 21st - lunchtime recital in association with Preston Friends of the Phil. Featuring works by Brahms and Kenneth Leighton. Show starts 1-05 p.m. Tickets priced from £3 to £3.50. October 21st - Royal Liverpool Philarmomc Orchestra. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £10 to £15. October 22nd —Lee Hurst plus special guests. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets priced at £10. October 23rd — Frank Skinner plus support. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets priced at £14. For more information contact the box office on 01772258858. Charter Theatre — Saturday — Nils Lofgren: Unplugged UK
starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £10.50. Saturday — Cha un nce to see 'tic trom siu.&u. saturu
Preston: Guild Hall — tomorrow — the Ken Dodd Comedy Festival with special guests and supporting company. Show :o
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Tour. Starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets £12. Sunday — Chnstine Clark son Dance Studio. Starts 2 p.m. and 7-15 p.m. Tickets £5. Mon day and Tuesday — “Les Miserables”. Starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets £8. Thursday — 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. October 18th — BT Voices for Hospices: Handel’s “Messiah”. Show starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced at £5. October 20th to 25th — Wallace and Gromit alive on stage in “A Grand Night Out”. Show starts 7-30p.m. Monday to Saturday, 2-30 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. Tickets priced from £12.50 to £13.75. Concessions for children and large groups. For more information contact the box office on 01772 258858. Museum of Lancashire — to January 1st — “Pudding and Pie”. For more information ring 01772 264075.
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1. “Urban Hymns” — The Verve 2. “Portishcad” — Portishead 3. “The Big Picture” — Elton John 4. “Bridges to Babylon” — Rolling Stones
5. “Big Mix ’7” — Various Artists 6. “Be Here Now” — Oasis 7.. “The Love Songs” — Chris DeBurgh
10. “Life Through a Lens” — Rob-. bie Williams
9. “White on Blonde” — Texas ’
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1. “Diana: Her True Story” — Andrew Morton, New Edition (O’Mara Books,.
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«-“SiIc'nt Honour” — Danielle Steel. (Transworld, £5.99)
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4. “Full Circle”— Michael Palin, (BBC, £14.99*)
5. “Pony in the Porch” — Lucy Dan iels, (Hodder, £3.50)
10. “Unnatural Exposure” — Patricia Cornwell, (Little Brown, £16.99)
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