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Fo//ou;Ing the success of the Spread Eagle s Lunch for a Fiver (supported by the Wright Wine Company of
SJcipton), we will be offering an interesting and varied Wine Menu from Monday to Friday 7-9 pm
TWO COURSES
Starters and Main Course or Main Course and Dessert £14.50
With the Main Course a glass of excellent Red or White Wine u/lll be served. The Wine choice will be lovely Poullly Fume 1996
from Jean Claude Dagueneau or the Red Wine the Salnt-Joseph 1991 from J t/ldoi-F/eury
The menu will vary from week to week but here Is an example
Seafood Hon d 'ouve plate (upside down Ciseese Souffle Suissesse) or Chicken liver parfoit with homemade chutney + + + +
Braised Oxtail in red vine with butter onions, mushrooms, and baton
or Pan Fried Salmon fillet with fresh herb butter both served vitbfrah potatesand vegetable + + + +
Farmhouse Gold Medal Slnnroeks Uneasltire with celery and biscuits or Chocolate Coffee Granita or Red fruit •feuillete* with raspberry mousse and fresh raspberry sauce
As a special to early Diners between 6-7 pm we u/lfi be
ENTERTAINMENT EXCELLENCE 5th
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18th August at 7.30 pm
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OLIVERS OPENS TONIGHT (Fri 15th, a t 6.30pm) 20 - 24th Aug, Midsommer Actors Present
A n Open A ir Walkabout Produ ct ion at Towneley Park
Fri 22nd Aug, 8pm. FOUR SUPERB BANDS The Dreamy, Haunting, Heavenly Voices of P O O K A
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WHY not visit Clitheroe Castle Museurn.and; take an interesting look at the work oi the Ministry of Information during the second
world war?
images from wartime Britain”, has been provided by Oldham Museum and the North West Sound Archive, and is based on the work of Sam Battersby, the “Unofficial Adviser to the Press of the North West on maud's of Censorship”. On show are more than 30 images which came under the censor’s red pencil, including tanks with rank number removed, bomb damage cut-offs and even a removed umberella, so as not to reveal our wet weather! Other attractions include the chance to try censorship for yourself, on special apparatus, a layout of Mr Battersby’s office,
The current exhibition, entitled “Cut — Censored Wth _ Nibble Valley
<£)iary dates in the
> from the Tourist Information Centre. Market Pla ,------ — upUnd
u / U i l T ’ S O A f listings form ava ila ble re c lith e ro e .
Ribble V ^ ey Vintage Rally at Sawley
17rthB- 0ClilT,eroe5 & l e r s > A ^ o n jn g t Waterloo car park at 9-30 a..m. for Noyna. In(g ^ ' s_ Bowland Path- Dunsop Bridge to Slaul-
m h '-C IR h e r o e Castle bandstand, Barnoldswick Brass Band concert at 2-30 p.m.
17th - Slaidburn Wl open gardens d a ^ n o . ^ ,
18lh to 30 th— Longndge Library, exmuit work by Carol Mitson.
,i„v f,.om noon to G
ts; £ g r a s s ’S t - c .— « < * * - . summer playscheme for 5-11 yrs. ™ ' exhibition of patch- •
*.onni.tinn meet Chester
vice has held a series of activity sessions att dif ferent libraries. On Wednesday a session will be held at Clitheroe Library entitled “Monsters and Myths” which will include stories, songs, quizzes and craft-work. The activity is aimed at children aged between five and 11, with the younger children making monster claws and masks and the older ones making Medussa masks and claws. The session is free of charge although numbers are limited by ticket only,
and the chance to listen to him discussing his work. The exhibition runs until September 2nd. During the summer holiday period the library ser
available from the library. For local classic car lovers, Saturday promises to
Whalley & District Gardening Club
ANNUAL SHOW In the Methodist Church Hall
Saturday, August 30th - 2.30 p.m.
Over 50 classes of flowers, vegetables and crafts. Open to all residents of the Ribble Valley
Schedule from local shops and library
be one of the highlights of the year. Starting from Clitheroe Castle, the annual 800 Classic Car Tour, will feature some of the finest post-war vehicles m a gentle tour of the highways and byways of the area, visiting one or two historic houses to re-create the splendour of days gone by, before finishing at the
20th — Clitheroe Library, children s a™viues
lSth8^ Rail Ramblers alight Clitheroe at 0-32 a.m. for a moderately easy walk of
^cUviUes “Myths and ,
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at 2-30 p.m. featuring Justine Crook (oboe) and r* halgh (piano).
fo r t h c o m in g EVENTS— AUGUST 22NI) TO 28TH
22nd — Civic Hall Cinema presents “Lady and The Tramp (Uh six matinees only at 2 p.m. Evening performance Men
22nd*—- Whalley "Library, children’s activities,— magi- cian sliow at lU-30 to ll-30 a.m. Tickets 60p from Ae
an evening with a difference. In the banqueting suite of Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho, an auction of promises with a potato pie supper will be held. Lots of exciting and unusual promises have been donated, from teaching two people to make greetings cards using tea bag papers to two hours of ironing or an afternoon drive to Samlesbury Hall for tea and
Red Pump, Bashall Eaves. On Monday, Billington and Langho WI presents
CAR BOOT SALET GISBURN
H O R T O N G R A N G E F A R M n e x t t o c o r o n a t io n h o t e l
SUNDAY 17th AUGUST
OUR SEllING CHARGES ARE CLEARLY ADVERTISED ONLY £7 ANY CAR/VAN -TRAILERS NO EXTRA
LARGEWELL ESTABLISHED AND VERY BUSY ATTRACTIVE RIVERSIDE SITE ON BUSYA59 11/2 MILES ON SKIPTON SIDE OF GISBURN.
STALLHOLDERS NO BOOKING - JUSTTURN UP,- FROM BAM NO NEW GOODS-TABLES FOR HIRE;£2.0p
^ ENQUIRIES/ADVICE. PLEASE CALL MR C 01282 8IS756 A RIBBLE VALLEY
VINTAGE RALLY lOTH ANNUAL RALLY
16TH & 17TH AUGUST, 1997 at Sawley Bridge 300 yards from Sawley Abbey, between Clitheroe & Gisburn.
Steam Engines, Lorries, Tractors, Stationary Engines, Farm Equipment, Motor Cycles, Bicycles. Cars, Cratt Tent, Military, Trade Stands, Auto Jumble; Fairground, Rare Animals,
Caterers, Beer Tent, Camping, Disables Amenities, Ring Events both days. Saturday night Auction 3000+ Lots Last Year.
THE BEST IN THE NORTH WEST- A GREAT DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY.
GATES OPEN 10AM TILL 5PM. ADULTS £3.00, OAPs E1.00 CHILDREN El.00, FAMILY TICKET E7.00
PROGRAMME INCLUDED. CAR PARKING FREE. CONTACT JIM WALSH TEL: 01706 220026
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TOWNELEY PARK, Burnley, will be the venue for the region’s theatrical highlight of the year when the renowned Midsommer Actors present their pro duction “A Midsommer Night’s Dreame”, from
Wednesday until August 24th. As the only venue in Lancashire which is playing host to
the theatre group’s performance of “A Midsommer Night’s Dreame” , theatre lovers from across the country are expected to travel to Burnley to see the truly unique
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THETRREE MILLSTONES
& k VIDEOS
1. Metro 2. Ransom 3. The Ghost and the Darkness 4. Fled 5. The Frightencrs 6. In Love and War 7. Extreme Measures 8. Daylight 9. That Thing You Do 10. The Preacher’s Wife
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroc.
CDs-
1. “The Fat of the Land” — The 2 Prodigy
. “Love is Forever” — Billy Ocean 3. “White on Blonde” — Texas
4. “Spice” —Spice Girls 5.. “Now T hat’s What I call Music 37” — Various Artists
10.
8. “Sheryl Crowe” — Sheryl Crowe 9. “The Best Dance Album in the World, Part Seven” — Various Artists
6. “OK Computer” — Radiohead 7. “ Fresh Hits ’97” — Various Artists
“Essentials” — David Gates and Bread
CD list supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
BOOKS
2. “The Last Governor” — Jonathan Dimblcby (Little Brown, £17.50*)
1. “Ainslcy Harriot’s Barbecue Bible" — Ainsley Harriott (BBC, £10.99«)
3. “Angela's Ashes” — Frank McCourt (HarperCollins, £5.99*)
4. "Icon" — Frederick Forsyth (Corgi, £4.99)
5. “Special Delivery" — Danielle Steel (Bantam Press, £9.99)
— Terry Marsh (Sigma Leisure, £7.95)
B. “Fifty Classic Walks in Lancashire” ' a
7. "Drums of Autumn” — D. Gabaldon (Arrow, £3.99*)
8. “Cause of Death’ — Patricia Cornwell (Warner, £4.99*)
i’o.lgara the Sorceress” — David (HarperCollins, £12.99*)
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Robert O. Jones (Carnegie Publishing, Book list supplied by Kaydcc
Asterisks denote this week’s discounts. , M<>or Lane, Clithcroc. H00*1 a t Old Clithcroc” —
Dodd, will delight the audiences at the Blackpool Grand Theatre from August 31st with his Happiness Show. Ken is joined by his special guests including the famous Notty Ash
01282 430055. Elsewhere, Britain’s King of Comedy, the sensational Ken
Happiness Show promises to be a great evening’s entertain ment. For more details contact the box office on 01253 28372. Other events: Accrington: Oak Hill Park — August 17th — Great Family Day Out. One of the best summer events in
Diddymen. Running every Sunday until October 26th, Ken Dodd’s
Band. August 28th — Afternoon Music Hall, with free potato pie and peas. For details ring 01254 390391.^ King George’s Hall — Saturday — “One Night With
the Lancashire area. Blackburn: Blakey’s Bar — Monday — Smoke City Jazz
Elvis", starring Steve Preston. Twentieth anniversary trib ute.. All seats £10. Starts 8 n.m. August 30th — Soul Night Out, classic soul disco with late bar. For details contact the
. box office on 01254-^82582. Blackpool: Grand Theatre — to September-3rd, The
Chuckle Brothers perform their own variety of family enter i tainment on Mondays to Wednesdays. To August 30th,
Spirit of the Dance, international dance extravaganza on
performance. Tickets range from £7.50 to £12 depending on which eve
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Fridays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. August 31st to October 26th. Sunday performances of Iven Dodd’s Happi ness Show. Further details and tickets from the box office on 01253 28372. Burnley: Mid Pennine Gallery — to August 30th, “Gen
erations” exhibition — a project to explore the cultural experiences of different generations within the Asian com munity of East Lancashire. Further details on 01282 421986. Lancaster: Williamson Park — to August 23rd, the
ning you go to, with all shows beginning at 7-30. For more information contact the Burnley Mechanics box office on;
Duke’s Playhouse theatre company performs “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’’, in the annual Promenading in the Park season. An adaptation which is truly outrageous and vividly brought to life.
official James Bond exhibition, called “The World of 007”, in its European premiere. An exhibition guaranteed to leave visitors “shaken and stirred". Further details and bookings from the customer hotline on 0990 1066 66. Manchester: Granada Studios — to September 15th —
Leeds: Royal Armouries Museum — to August 31st; the EVENTS — AUGUST 15TH TO 21ST
August — Clitheroe Castle Museum presents an exhibi tion entitled “Cut” featured censored images from war time Britain. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. August — Stonyhurst College, open days for the public. Guided tours Saturday to Thursday 1 to 5 p.m. Inquiries,
August — Clitheroe Library exhibition of Chinese brash painting by Mrs S. Fish, of Stonyhurst, and pottery by
tel. 01254 826345. • ■ , ,
Wendy Slater, of Clitheroe. August — Black Bull Hotel, Rimington, Platform !■ our, a model transportation exhibition. Open noon to 4 p.m. daily
August.— Frames and Pictures, Whalley, an exhibition of “Not Only Dark Satanic Mills” by Geoff and Martin
except Mondays. ..........
1st to 27th — Whalley Library, children's activities “Great Bear Reading Race” for six to eight-year-olds. 15th — Civic Hall Cinema presents “Men in Black (PG) for 12 nights and 7-30 p.m. Matinees Tuesday, Wednes day and Thurday first week at 2 p.m. second week at 5 p.m. 16th — United Reformed Church, Moor Lane, Sue Ryder
coffee morning. Kith — Low Moor Club, .iurnhle sale from noon, everyone
23™— Clitheroe Garden Club annual show in the P a r - , ish Church lower hall at 2 p.m. Prizes presented at 3-30 p.m. Refreshments available. 23rd__Chipping Agricultural Show.
23rd — Alston Hali College of Adult Education, °Pe". fljy when over 30 tutors will demonstrate their skills. Inquiries,
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24th°—7Low Moor Club, fun day for all the family. Various stalls and games,refreshments and pony and trap rides. Starts at noon. Inquiries, tel.427471.
*luh — Bashall Eaves Village Hall, market and car boot sale at 10-30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826201.
24th — Clitheroe Rabbit Club, open rabbit show also pet rabbit sale at noon in St Nicholas Church Hall, babden. Entries close August 20th. Open show pets on the day.
; Inquiries, tel. 427245.
24th — Lancashire Countryside Events: 1 — Drystone Walling at Spring Wood. Duration five hours. Start 10-30 a.m. bookable; 2 — Bowland Pathfinder, duration three-four hours, a full day walk taking in the valley and fells of the Hodder Valley; 3 — Bowland Pathfinder, duration three- four hours, a seven-mile walk from Walloper Well to Clith
, _ eroe. Bookable.
25th — Lancashire Countryside Events, Bowland Path finder duration four-five hours. A 10-mile walk from Bum- holme to Slaidburn. Bookable.
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27th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, meet 6-30 p.m. Whalley. Inquiries, tel. 01254 824507. 28th — Hark to Bounty Inn, Slaidbum, presents Brass- a t . the Bounty, commencing at 7-15 p.m.
25th — All Hallows Church, Mitton,-stall ,on the green with home-made produce from 10-30 a.m.. • .
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out the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.
in adjacent “Lifestyle”advertisements. • A booking service for theatres and events through
Further details of some of the above events can be found r •
Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323
21th — Castle Bandstand, concert by Stacksteads Uancl
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visit the studios to see the sets of Sherlock Holmes’ Baker Street, Moll Flanders, the House of Commons and, of course the real Coronation Street, as well as taking part in the Backstage Tour. For details ring 0161 832 4999. Padiham: Gawthorpe Hall — August 22nd — perfor
mance of “The Rivals”, by Sheridan. Tickets £6 or £3.50 for concessionaries. Starts 7-30 p.m. For details ring 01282 771 1004. •
400 miniature paintings. Details and tickets available on 01254 812010.
Samlcsbury Hall — to Sunday, exhibition of more than
Southport Flower Show featuring the Global Garden. This year’s theme, “The Americas”. Firework displays will take
Southport — Victoria Park — August 21st to 24th,
place on August 23rd. For more information and ticket prices ring 0lt04 547147.
. Preston: Museum of Lancashire — to January 1 s t__ “Pudding and Pie” exhibition for all you food fanatics. Fur ther details on 01772 264075.
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