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Ring Marcia with to: D i s h 'a With y o u r D is h o f t h o W e e k ideas o n 0 1 200 4 2 2 3 2 4 o r send them


, Clitheroe Advertiser <2r Times, 3, King Street, CUthcroc, BB7 2EW


The Shuttle Bar is now closed for refurbishment Due to re-open with a new look w,/c 4th August


, 1A BURNLEY J A MECHANICS


Saturday 12th July. 7.45pm Padiham Town Hall HOT CAJUN NIGHTS - FREE DANCE WORKSHOP


D A I S Y B E L L E


I*. j The Caprice Tea Shop has just been made a member of the Tea . Council's Guild of Tea Shops, in recognition of the very highest standards achieved in the service of tea arid complementary foods. Joyce and Peter are over the


ic; husband.Peter.


moon at receiving this prestigious award, which has only been given to three tea shops in Lancashire,


in the next edition “Best Tea Places”, a book which gives a pot­ ted history of places and tea shops to visit throughout the kingdom. The Caprice is still as popular as


ever with shoppers and visitors to Clitheroe, so much so that the


one of which is the Toby Jug'in Whalley. The Caprice will feature.


™ IS week’s “Dish of the Week is a recipe which fea­ tures on the menu from time to time at the popular bistro- type cafe run by Joyce Jen- k i n s o n


a n d h e r


stairs a new electronic dumb waiter and intercom have been installed, to make life a bit easier. ; Joyce takes great pride in mak­


• 1 can borlotti beans • 1 baton garlic bread • Vi tsp thyme •


., leek cobbler and the popular lamb Madras with rice, poppadoms and


ing all the dishes on the menu herself. The specials board changes daily, and she is always seeking to combine different and unusual products to create her delicious dishes. Specials on the board when I paid a visit included tomato and: lentil or celery and fennel soups, fish pie, chicken and


chutney. There is always a large selection of cakes and puddings. Traditionally, cassoulet is made


TURKEY CASSOULET serves four


Ingredients • 1 Spanish onion


dining area has been extended into what was once .the kitchen, creat­ ing an extra 20 seats. The kitchen has moved upstairs, with a new state-ofrthe-art facility for Joyce to create her wonderful dishes, and a large preparation room. To keep in touch with the staff down­


• 2 cloves garlic • 1 chicken stock cube • 3 tbsp olive oil


. 0 4oz smoked pork sausage • 1 can chopped tomatoes; • 1 tbsp tomato puree


• 1 tsp paprika • Vs tsp cayenne pepper


• lib diced turkey • 4oz smoked bacon chopped


salt and pepper Method


mark 4 gas,': Peel and slice the onion, chop garlic finely and make­ up the chicken stock cube with 1 | pint boiling water. 2. Heat oil in large frying pan,


1. Heat the oven to 180 C, 350F,


A Gentle Story Set on the Island of Puppetonia. A Maalcal Show for Children aged 5-12. Tickets £2.251


Saturday 26th July, 8pm !THE EV EN T 5!


add the turkey and bacon and fry for about 5-6 minutes, until golden. Transfer to a large oven­ proof casserole. 3. Place onion, into frying pan


with belly pork but turkey makes a good low-fat alternative.


SALT OF THE EARTH +W i ls o n * F lo o d


If you like Crowded House or the Beatles .you'll love S.O.T.E. + Brilliant Bar Promotions


and cook for six minutes, add gar­ lic fry for a further minute. Add


these to the casserole. 4. Thickly slice sausage and add


[Now Booking Through Summer! ^rtS?Aua!HS^WW^M^Pui»GCTlus*Pepper(»>»jnEwUj


this to the casserole along with the stock, tomatoes, tomato puree, spices and herbs. Mix well, cover and cook for one hour. 5. Meanwhile, drain and rinse


the beans. Cut the garlic bread into small pieces. 6. Stir beans into casserole.


Scatter the garlic bread over the surface and return to oven for 30 minutes, uncovered, until bread is crisp and golden. 7. Serve with a fresh garden salad or vegetables.


8th Aug: THE MILLT0WN BROTHERS + SYNDICATE


Wed 6th Aim 2pm • SUPER SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN I CLYDEBUILT PUPPETS PRESENT


things came to be. These rich stories are brought to Bfelna humorouisttmubfir^ 20-24th August, Midsommer Actors Present


When the long winter nights drew in the North American Indians would tell tales of the heavens and earth and how


N D I A N T A L E S A midsommer night s dreame


An Open Air Walkabout Production at Towneley Park SUMMER CELEBRATION


o a . I n « R g 430055 FOR A FREE BROCHURE T i c k e t O f f ic e : 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 0 0 5 5


Dozens of workshops & activities for young people throughout July-Aug


THE barbie season is here again and with it


are Vin de Pays d’Oc, a huge area between Rousillon and the Rhone offering some of the best value wines in the world, and with the very strong pound at the moment they are even better value. ■ •. ’ '


So' this week I am recommending two. The wines .. . ' The'first is the 1996 Bellefontaine Grenache .


Blanc at £3.39, a grape grown quite extensively m the South of France. Specially selected from , quality products, the wine captures the chstinctive pear fruit aroma o f the white Grenache grape, offering a full- flavour, rich and fresh, with a very long finish.


^ T ts ^ r tn e r " th e 1996 Bellefontaine Grenache


the problem of what we drink with them. . The answer — good honest, full-flavoured wines


that are easy drinking and affordable, just in case you need a second bottle.





With wine writer Andrew Byrne, o f B y r n e ’s W in e M e r c h a n t s , K ing S tr e e t , C litheroe ( 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 1 5 2 )


Rouge (£3.39), will stand up to most pieces of highly-


flavoured charred meat. It is carefully vinified to bring out the wild blackberry flavours associated with Granache rouge, combined with a rich, aromatic spici­


dering what to take, here you are and if you feel the need to spend a bit more, there is even a rose in the ranerp Three good bottles of wine for £10! Not bad, eh?


-kNozv Open! ★


APOLLO CINEMA HOLLYWOOD PARK MANCHESTER ROAD


B U R N L E Y 0 1 2 8 2 4 5 6 3 3 3


E N T E R T A IN M E N T E X C E L L E N C E P ro g r am m e s an d T im e s f rom Friday July,


ness and supple tannins, which give a good structure. If you are invited out this weekend and won­


B A T M A N & R O B I N (pg ) ^2700,2.40,5.40,8.45 Frl/Sat late 11.30 Sex Wealth Power-


IL3A3M.SJO.aOO FritSathttJJ.00pm t * *THE*QUEST (18) ONE


The Combination is Murder . BUTTHEAD (I2) •)MURDERAT 1600 (15) t


100,2.40.5.15.0.00 FrVSathte^M


*•••••••••••••••• : THE FIFTH ELEMENT(PG)


JOpm


I of DALMATIANS (U) •1150 (Not Sat Mom) 100. ■4.10


• BEAVIS AND , I2JM60,..........


1 Vine DAY (PG) • L30.M0.8JOFritSKluell.J0pn "


SPACE JAM (U) * 1' 12.30,130,6JS a ■


RUMBLE IN THE , BRONX(IS) I,


i kespeare. .1 have studied very lit­ tle and find the minutiae of the language difficult to follow.


I HAVE’ to admit that L am an ignoramus .when it comes to Sha-


S ', those'which totally engage the * audience, must provide a link between the undoubtedly poetic but still antiquated language and a need for untutored viewers to grasp'.the real entertainment


i Really good performances,


-rU To mey this play’s messages_are:f simple — young:love is: ferocious ;


. value. . . ■:•'


in its intensity and loyalty and can have tragic consequences but a. trained ear is still required


to take it all in. . Box Hedge has performed its


audiences.


outdoor theatre at Browsholme Hall for the past five years and the company, is a favourite with


•the.event,'do; not fit-well with the ''concentrated effort needed to pick out the tiny jewels — the drama­


tised fare on offer was a delight to behold.,


“Romeo and Juliet” deals with the love of two youngsters from war­ ring families. When Romeos friend, Mercutio, is killed by Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt, vengeance fills the normally temperate young


Set in Renaissance I taly, .^ 1 Pendle Antiques Centre


jbtoBaUtf the most bitetesting place to visit Ist the axea


DELIVERY SERVICE AMPLE FREE PARKING


• Urge selection of Victorian, Edwardian and Shipping Furniture. Also large selection of Bric-A*Brac. ■ • Small Admission Charge


• Full Restoration Facilities Available


w i t h O V E R 2 2 0 S T A L L S ( 0 1 2 8 2 ) 7 7 6 3 1 1


• BUS STATION ADJACENTTO MARKET ’ ■ FREE PARKING»


• Market Days & Times: SATURDAY 19th JULY


A Spectacular Open Air Concert featuring the fabulous


SHIRLEY BASSEY


With Support Act, Orchestra and firework Finale at


Castle Howard, York


Inclusive of return travel from Clitheroe Gourmet Picnic Champagne


Fine Wines & Liqueurs


£125 p e r p e r s o n Only 8 places available


Book early to avoid disappointment


C a l l A.I.M. on 01200 422552 to reserve your places


ELP AND ADVICE WITH YOUR


pyle” A d v er t is em en t C o n t a c t


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« ANGELA OR NICOLA 4 2 6 1 6 1


i BURNLEY f


\ OPEN r j lM A R K E T /


Market Hall and Open Market Open as usual during the Local holidays * S t a r S e a r c h *


Kids & Co Childrens Model & Casting Agency u I Are looking for children for new season catalogue ^


and TV advertising


Babies always needed Open audition at


THE ALEXANDER HOTEL, BURNLEY Sunday, 13th July 10am - 4pm


^ I Hi j


j or phone Lynda for details on 0151 346 9389 ™ ‘ { >PEI 7 * 3 , ^ |


lOth to 15th July %% , OFEMiriQ TIMES => 3 s ■


Thursday isublect to Demand) __ 3 o


, Market Hall: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, . Friday & Saturday-9 a.m.-5 p.m.


Open Market: Tuesday, Friday* Saturday ■ 9 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.


Antique/Bric-A-Brac Market: Every Thursday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.


For further details telephone the Markets Office on 01254233816 ' | -----


SUNDAY MARKET S CAB BOOT SALE


SUNDAY JULY 13th Situated on Mitton Rd


G IS B U R N


Thousands of bargains - plus - Meat Auctions Car Booters arrlue from 7.30am


All enquiries (01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073 'C A R B O O T SALE


G I S B U R N SUNDAY 13TH JULY


OUR SEU/NG CHARGES ARE CLEARLY ADVERTISED ONLY £7 ANY CAR/VAN -TRAILERS NO EXTRA LARGE WELL ESTABUSHED AND VERY BUSY ATTRACTIVE RIVERSIDE SITE ON BUSY A59 I lTl MILES ON SKIPTON SIDE OF GISBURN.


STALLHOLDERS NO BOOKINGJU^TURNUP - FROM 8AM ----------- - - q o d S -TABLES cn0 HIRF ”


Nor enquiries;ADVICE- 00


HIRE £2.00 01282 815756


t. Catherine’ West Bradford


C b t u r c l i S U M M E R F A Y R E


in the Church Grounds - Saturday, July 12th To be opened 2 p.m by the Vicar • Cake & New * White Elephant - Good as New • Green & Yellow . Toys & Books - Tombola - Raffle


ROTARY CUTTER & MAT BARGAINS - SPECIAL BUYS HUGE REDUCTIONS ON DAYLIGHT LAMPS


WATT STREET, L SABDEN.


UNION MILL, ANCASHIRE


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into “Romeo and Juliet” :— infor- mal picnics, .which are the order, of


feel the gathering of some 300 people took a little time to ease


It is clear to see why. Though I


man and he avenges his inend. The two lovers a re forced fur­ t h e r a p a r t an d a se q u e n c e of


events ends with suicide. Box Hedge’s production is.ve ry


, , .u se r - f r ien d ly .. L i t t le touches,of.? m o d e rn i ty in th e c h a ra c te r s o f -1 J u l ie t ’s n u r s e and Mercutio, as well as th e Franciscan F r ia r , help provide th e link between difficult poetry, ra t t le d off a t pace,and a n e e d ’to be entertained. F o r those who a re not buffs oi


th e b a rd , th e company of fers a handle into serious the a tre .


' Max Gardner


by Box Hedge Theatre Company at Browsholme Hall


“Romeo and Juliet”, performed


12.00,2.45,5.30,8.15 Frl/Sat late , 11.00pmThun July 17-No 12.00,2.45


• <.30.aS0.FrVSKhteU.l0 6.30,8.45 Fri/SKhte 11.20


1 Saturday Morning Kids Club ★ ★ r # lam S ta r t


0 1 D a lm a t i a n s <u> ■A


Opens July IS - Previews July 17


THE LOST WORLD - JURASSIC PARK(K) ★ PreviewThunday July IJ - J.S0,8.40 * Plus the Directors


Auditorium at S. IS. 8.55* On-Screen dolly from July 18 at 11.30, 12. IS. 2.35.3. IS, S3S, 6.05.8.3S. 9.00 - Late FrIISat 1130pm *


(*)BA TM A N &< R O B IN <RG) ' | ’4 5 .5 .1 5 , B.IOThurs Ju ly l7 - 1.45 only •


- S /7 i& (p ijH x tn rw c A u d r to r itiv


• BARGAIN MATINEES - MONDAYTO FRIDAY * Up to 4 p.m. £3.00 • 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. £3.50


With Mastercard/Visa - Daily from 10am


(•) Free Ust Suspended Release ADVANCE BOOKING


0 1 2 8 2 4 5 6 2 2 2 Personal callers with Switch welcome


. nninomrl O T P E D AUDITORIUM |


LARGE IN ^ I o N L O O P | CAR PARK! EXCLUSIVE DIRECTORS’ AUDITORIUM INCLUDING PRIVATE BAB FACILITIES


/ t o e m a n g r o v e *


Clitheroe FRIDAY JULY 11th


MARKTYME : (Young Male Vocalist)


ENTERTAINMENTS &


* * * + * * + * * * * * -K * * * 4 * SATURDAY, JULY 12th CD


KARAOKE CUTHBROR CASTLE


OPEN WEEKEND 1 2 th -1 3 th JULY


Come and visit Clitheroe Castle


Museum and have a day to remember!


SURFACE CAR PARKING


Live displays, competitions and other


‘hands on’ activities will be taking place during the weekend so why not come ,


along and join in. There is something for everyone, both young and old.


ALSO APPEARING DURING THE SUMMER FROM THE


19th JULY TO 3rd SEPTEMBER “CUT”


CENSORED IMAGES FROM WARTIME BRITAIN


Opening Times: 11am - 5pm (last entry 4.30pm) .


Normal admission charges apply (5ha<fle and &hild


Recently refurbished now offering an extensive bar snack and a la carte menu


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A traditional family run inn and restaurante offering good quality value for money food.


The inn has five delightful en-suite bedrooms and is situated in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Ideal for fishing, golfing and walking.


Happy Hour 5 - 7 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. OPENING TIMES:


'


Monday and Tuesday — 6.30 until 11.00 Food served 6.30 until 9.30


Wednesday to Sunday - I2 noon until 11.00 Food served 12 noon until 9.30_______


4 course Table d 'Ho te menu served all day - £8.50


WHALLEY ROAD, HURST GREEN Tel: 0 1254 826207, 0 1254 826788


HORTON GRANGE FARM N EXT t o c o r o n a t io n h o t e l


Pick Your Own Strawberries OPEN DAILY • 10am to 6pm


Raspberries, Gooseberries, Red!Blackcurrants. Peas, Broad Beans, Spinach. Beetroot, Courgettes also available in season


CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND • TEAS • ICES • OTHER REFRESHMENTS


24 hour Crop Information: 015242 76203 Fun fo r all the family


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Italian Night CANTER*


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S U r iD A Y C A R V B R Y 4 Courses £57.95


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. . COMING SOON


ITALIAN TAKE-AWAY Watch This Space____


78/82 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire Telephone: 01200 424450


OPEN: 12 - 2 pm - 6 - 10.45 pm - Sunday: All Day 2©H IFdWf* Wb3iii®» (QmmMQw <& ®airiB8<e<B.


One of France's Premier Cajun & Zydeco Bands Late Bar •. FREE DANCE WORKSHOP (8.15pm)


Wed 23rd July 2pm • SUPER SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN Lempen Puppets present a Children^ Treat |


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MARKET & PETRE ______ NIGHT CLUB ---- -----


CAR BOOT EVERY SUNDAY 9am to 3pm


Site at Langho near Whalley Cars from £7.00


Vans as New Goods from £10.00


Arrive from 7.30am No Buyers until 9am


Enquiries: 0 1 2 5 4 2 4 0 2 9 8 All hard standing


FRIDAY DfiNCE FfiCTORY S fiTURDfiY


LOVE BUS.... 10.40pm, 11.00pm, 11.20pm, 11.45pm from Clitheroe £1.00


BRING YOUR PARTY TO OURS


Love Bus 11.30pm


From The Vic Pub, Clitheroe Tel: Whalley 01254 823086


In F reshly ,n Cuisine


10% OFF ALL FURNITURE - P & Q BARGAINS GALORE AND LOTS LOTS LOTS LOTS MORE


SALE STARTS lO a.m. SATURDAY 12TH JULY Opposite the Embsay Steam Railway just outside Skipton - Easy Parking


, Admission Free - Homemade Refreshments | — -v- im


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