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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 15th, 1997 Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Ring Marcia with your Dish o f th e Weak ideas on 01200 422324 or send them to: Dish', Clitheroe Advertiser dr Times, 3, King Street, Clitheroc, BB7 2 fc.W


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MAGICAL' CHICKEN LINGUINI •jpi^Henk anid. Frances' van ■Hevunen,


THIS week’s “Dish of the Week” comes from Henk and Frances Van Heumen, of The Auctioneer Restaurant.


• a creation served in the restaurant but one they cook for themselves at home, when they want a quick but tasty lunch.


“Magical” chicken linguini is not


prepared when he appeared on Granada Tonight’s “10-minute tee” television programme, where he had to cook a meal for a single person in 10 minutes. He enjoyed the experience of being a televi­ sion cook and gave an excellent


This was also the dish that Henk


wine. A starter of ribbon pasta with porcini mushrooms and Parma ham, or Carpaccio which is thinly-sliced salmon, warmed in olive oil and lemon or Fritto Misto, deep fried strips of rabbit, chicken and vegetables on a bed of leaf salad should all get the taste buds going.


roasted, stuffed suckling pig, or the Tuscan speciality of grilled rib-eyed steak, brushed with basil and extra virgin olive oil should certainly tempt masculine diners, with monk fish and sea bream a delicate alternative. All accompan­ ied by Tuscan vegetables which


For main course the choice of


and relaxed performance. So much so that Granada have been on the telephone to Henk requesting his


have been cured and grilled in olive oil and balsamic vinegar.


recipe, following hundreds of requests.


This month the couple are fea­ turing an Italian experience in


their restaurant. Tuscany and Umbria are the regions best known for wonderful food and


not be complete without a deli­ cious authentic Tiramisu.


Of course, an Italian meal would


time, you can still try the Italian menu as there will be a special selection of the evening meals.


If you prefer to eat out at lunch­


C o m p i l e d b y f *


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The Cream of Entertainment... Now Serving BODDINGTON'S Sun 11th May, 12.30pm, Free JAZZ in the Bar


, , B U R N L E Y A A M E C H A N IC S _


Marcia Morris


“ MAGICAL” CHICKEN LINGUINI


Ingredients 0 2 chicken fillets cut


in strips and seasoned • Vilb mushrooms, quartered • 1 onion, diced in small pieces. • 1 tblsp olive oil • 1 tblsp flour


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CLITHEROE GREAT DAYS OF FOLK


June 6th, 7th and 8th The Folk Festival at the Heart of Lancashire


\ LINDISFARNE IN CONCERT


present


on Sunday, June 8th with support


• Mi pint milk • 1 packet of fresh linguini pasta Method


water on to boil. 2. Heat the oil in another sauce­


1. Put a large pan of salted


pan until hot, add onions and mushrooms, when transparent add the chicken and stir until cooked. 3 Remove pan from heat and


add flour, stir in well until all the- oil is absorbed, add milk a little at a time until a smooth sauce is


formed, bring to the boil. 4. Put the pasta in the boiling


water and cook according to instructions, drain and serve on plates topped with the sauce. 5. For an optiional extra, grate a little parmesan cheese on top.


on Saturday, June 7th BERNARD WRIGLEY, KENNICOL,


with special guests from Scotland


CHRIS WHILE & DAVE SUMMERS


‘SETANTA’ 2 8 events...


J


A fall weekend o f entertainment for the whole family


19 of them FREEH 200 performers


Phone 01254 397623


FOR FURTHER DETAILS Tickets available from Clitheroe Tourist Information


Phone 01200 425566 S T E V E O A K E S T R IO


Saturday 17th May, 8.00pm "The Good Sex Guide" Hits the Stage


Y#Twith MARGI S E X I clarke Comedy • Gags • Chat • Q&A's and More!


3 WAY PICTURES * A picture with a difference Wed 28th May, 10.00 - 11.45am (Ages 6-8 years)


An Eye Popping. Hilarious. Fun Night Out! Tues 27th May, 10am - 3pm (Ages 8-12 years)


Come Up & See Me... Make Me Smile...


MOSAIC PATTERNS -Idealfor little hands Selling Fast, Sat 31st May, 8.00pm


STEVE HARLEY & ~ n COCKNEY. REBEL


14aicTniTsmiie*”"Here Comes The Sun' aa.l eMlInd . "Uar< TH*t Sltn” ^


■Hr Son" • "Judy Teen" • "Mr Raffles" ALL THE Hrrs PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE


Fri 6th June, 8pm...The Ultimate Tribute to


l a a s u a W O N D E R W A L L 1


* 7 - He d g e p i g + E l e m e n t


P l u s t h e l e g e n d a r y IVUJD C L U B D J ’s Sat 7th June, 8.00pm


PETE NELSON & HEARTBEAT t A Music & Laughter Show


of Rov Orblson,i Buddy, Four Seasons, the Shadows.


S E L L IN G F A S T . Tues 10th June , 8pm "One of the greatest female voices of the decade"


tending and harvesting vineyards, making the wine, working for large marketing companies, he needed some experience in selling wine to tne public. This we know he got from our very wine and varied clientele.


ONE of the many ventures D. Byrne and Co. took last year was to employ a young, enthusiastic French lad who wants to get on in the wine world. Having worked in most fields of the wine business, from


produced by his ‘“pals” (samples came on quite a regular basis) — superb Burgundies from Gevery Chambertin, a very rare wine made from the Pinot Gris £i*ape and from three outstanding Chablis houses, all of which we are now shipping direct from the grower. My recommendation this week is from one of these,


Being from the Chablis area, he also introduced us to wine


| With wine writer Andrew Byrne_ J for their textbook wines.


I am suggesting you start with the least expensive, lJJo Sauvignon (Te St Bns, £4.99.


. . . .


In Burgundy this grape variety is only found in tne area of St Bris-le-Vineaux, where the micro-climate and soil


.


• nor, , .


allow this grape to realise its potential. Winner of the Loup de Cours Guide Hachette 1996, the highest accolade it can achieve, the wine has a certain degree of complexity and has developed fine aromas characteristic of the Sauvignon grape. Fresh and crisp with fine dry flavours, drink this nicely chilled with most seafoods and goats’ cheese.


Domaine Verret who, since the beginning of the 19th Cen­ tury have been producing wine. As their reputation grew, they decided to produce commercially, and are now famous


1 samples keep arriving. ?ia


re nor have we mastered the art of the French language, T fiankfully, Stefan continues to negotiate for us and new


As you know, we have not yet moved into the electronic . I COUNTRY MUSIC


W E E K E N D with


Hank Wangford & George Hamilton V


I Thur 22nd & Sat 24th May I .MURDER BY


MISADVENTURE A plot of intrigue, '


28, 29, 30th May


” WITH the much- publicised public inquiry into the threatened Saw-


. and ironic. 1 The book details 500 miles of


r ley footpath starting next week, the publication of North Country |! River Valley Walks is quite timely


v,walks, the threatened section - being one of them.


,, local sections of his book. Conse­ quently, the pages dealing with


' had no knowledge of the threat facing two-and-a-half miles of the Ribble Way when he compiled the


I the route do not mention the The writer spent his childhood


- near Skipton, where he lived on ' the banks of a river. He now lives


Author Tony Stephens possibly


North Country River Valley Walks Tony Stephens


Siyma Leisure £7.95


places of interest. Settle to Gisburn, Gisburn to Sawley, Sawley to Clitheroe and Higher Hodder Bridge to Ribches- ter are routes detailed with map r e f e r enc e s , distance.s and diagrams.. ’ .


G i s b u r n G a l a SA T U R D A Y , M A Y 2 4 t h


Fancy Dress and Gala Queen at 2 p.m.


5-a-slde football. Barrel Organ and Barbeque and many .


r t ☆


more attractions also car Boot Sale 12.30-4pm


J l, *


Tel: 01 ZOO 445441 for details After Gala Disco 8 p.m . at the White Bull


walks from the Cakler to the Tyne, with routes split into conve­ nient, manageable sections and there are frequent detours to


in Cheshire. A keen walker, he has detailed


Pennine Dales and a desire to explore the lower level routes in exceptionally scenic settings, this


For anyone with a love of the


book is worth consideration. The 230-page book contains


cally. Many of the black and white pictures used are dark and, although adding interest to the


text, do little to lift the pages. Vivien Meath


SUNDAY MARKET & GAK BOOT SALE


W H A L L E Y Sunday May 18th


Situated on Mitton Rd.


Thousands of bargains - plus - Meat Auctions Car Booters arrive from 7.30 a.m.


All enquiries (01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073


" WEST PENNINE PROMOTIONS Present


HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENTS GRAND


CRAFT FAIR AT THE


D U N K EN H A LG H HOTEL, Nr Acalnaton M


65 J7 on / /


Sunday 18th May 10 am - 5pm


Details a nd stall enquiries


(01282) 844037


A t t e n t i o n A n t i q u e s


C o l l e c t o r s !


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


CRAFT FAIR THE MOORCOCK INN


WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE ON


SUNDAY 18th MAY 10.30 a.m. - 4.30 a.m.


Refreshments Available


Enquiries: 0161 7966221 nr 01942 870695


CAR BOOT SALE


p n i H i a w i i CLITHEROE Friday, May I6ih


6 nights (not Sunday) William Shakespeares


R O M E O &


J U L I E T (12) 7.30 pm’


C l i t h e r o e a n d D i s t r i c t


SCOUT COUNCIL A .G .M .


W e d n e s d a y


2 1 s t M ay in the


Ribble Valley


Council Chamber at 8.00 pm


& ■'l


F o r h e l p a n d ad v ic e with YOUR


“L IF E S T Y LE Advertisement C ontact:


ANDREW or ANGELA on 4 2 6 16 1


Home Visits by Trained


S l i m m i n g COUNCELLOR Eat plenty and still lose weight


N M NO GIMPL0ILS’ S ICKS Hillliir


Tel Lorraine on 01756 792326 First Visit Free - Pay Only for Registrator (


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


G I S B U R N SUNDAY, MAY 18th 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


LARGE weu estabushed and very busy attractive riverside S


IT ITE WH 200+ SAEPCS ON BS SUY A


CR NAS AD SMli VN SALODR


INU E/AVE PHSE TL MR*C. 01282 815756


O FRE O N Q1US DK


A E


TLHLES NO B OIN S UN U RM B N AMR N EW G O S, TBE O IR


A AS £8.00 • LRE VN/TA£ $ £9.00 OK G JUT TR P FO om O D ALS F R HE £2.00


AG AS RHR


masses of information, but could have been enhanced photographi­


A M U S IC A L | SPECTACULAR


with Mezzo soprano Stella Smith,


Michael Oldfield Thursday 5 th June


The Goodshaw Brass Band,


W A L T E R T R O U T


The wild man of Blues Rock Friday 6ih June


linx Office: ■ 6 6 1 2 3 4


^W OOD LA N D ' G A R D EN


With many unusual Trees & Shrubs - Herbaceous Beds, Stream & Small Pond


OPEN AT


| SPRING BANK HOUSE | COW ARK


| on SUNDAY, 18th MAT 19971 1 pm to 5.30 pm


, Adults £1 - Children 50p [)Tcas available with Home-made cakes0 | A l l proceeds to St. Michael's A f e - Church - Whitewell ^ S g


C A R LOOT S A LE ]


B a n k H o l id a y M o n d a y , May 2 6 th


o n C h ip p in g


P la y in g F ie ld s I £6 per car


C o n t a c t :


0 1 9 9 5 6 1 0 9 5 ^ to reserve a place j


AMERICAN LINE


DANCING


MEMORIAL HALL HURST GREEN


Non stop country music 7.30-11 p.m.


Friday 16th May Adults £3


Children £1


B ring Y our O wn B rink and B lasses


Soft drinks available


^brooksideschooi^ CLITHEROE


Spring Fair Saturday 17th May


2 -4pm


ADMISSION: ADULTS 30P CHILDREN 10P


refreshments stalls


everyone welcome ICRAVEN HEIFER


SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES We are now open 11am - 11pm


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE TeL 01200 422421


r riday May 16th ’.JAMES Guitar


‘ROSS Comedy,Vocal tm d a y M a y l « t l i


rday May 11 Os


)P QUIZ tk DISC EH7PC FOR WINNERS


D&RESTP0ET


ENTRIES for our SUMMER ANTHOLOGY must reach us by 30th APRIL


ENTRIES for our AUTUMN ANTHOLOGY must reach us by 30th AUGUST


Fora Membership Application Form and further details please send a STAMPED SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to:


Membership Secretary UNITED SOCIETY OF POETS/ Administration Offices 1 Kent Water C o ttag e s


Edenbridge, KENT ENGLAND, TN8 7DX


We look forward to receiving your letters.


A Telephone Information Line Is available to MEMBERS ONLY.


____________________ LI •A. - . - 'a .


By joining our Sports Club you will have the opportunity to use our 25 metre 6 Lane Swimming


Pool and use our top class Squash Courts For more information telephone 01254 826166


STONYHURST COLLEGE SPORTS CLUB


€®®fe@ M®raitog


Ribble Valley Town Hall, Clitheroe


Saturday 17th May 1997 10 a.m. - 1 2 noon


S ta lls -B r in g & Buy Adults 60p S PONSORED BY UL TRAFRAME PLC


THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE


Lots of Trains - 10am to 4pm Telephone:


S IFOK TN (01756) 794727 General Enquiries —” OdttAB Jcroft(Thotnai)U lkin


Skifton (01756) 795189 Ta


g Tim beta le d.l997.EveftU 8dbyB fcroft(ThO)fm ceM ftlA * 1


SPRING BANK HOLIDAY


SATURDAY 24TH to MONDAY 26TH MAY


A T EM B SA Y S T E A M RAILWAY, S K IP T O N Meet "THOMAS", "PERCY" and "THE FAT CONTROLLER"


blackmail Sc conspiracr Starring Peter Dean From EastEndcrs


C h in a In Y o u r H a n d . S e c r e t G a rd e n & M a n y M o re H i t s Tickets On Sale Now-


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Friday 20th June, 8pm... A Spectacular 5 0 th B irth day Tribute t o ★


D A V ID B OW IE Starring JEAN GENIE A BLAND


SELLING EAST. Saturday 21st June, 8pm "Laugh Yourselves Silly" AN ADULT EVENING WITH


JUST BOOKED! Thursday 26th June, 8pm •■ S ta y W i t h M e T i l l P a w n 1*


J U D I E T Z U K E T i r k e t O f f ic e : 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 0 0 5 5


"Cleverly constructed melodies, meaningful lyrics and a stunningly powerful and emotional voice"


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Music Sc. Dance Bar, Clitheroe For the Best In Live E ntertainment___


K E Y S T R E E T


--------THURSDAY, MAY 15th DESIRE


" L I V E E N T E R T A I N M E N T


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DISCO PARTY NIGHTS In our fully air conditioned boogie room


--------SUNDAYAFTERNOON-------- - l i v e


e n t e r t a i n m e n t In the Lounge Bar * * * *


-------- SUNDAY EVENING -------- THIN ICE (Live Band)___________


J a m m i n g N ig h t : e v e r y M u s i c i a n s & B a n d s ^W a n te d


r o i 2 Q O ) 4 2 ^ 8 5 0 o r ( 0 1 2 0 0 j_ 4 2 2 5 8 £ Ribble Valley ChristianTTAid r n _ _ . H & U CAROL D EC K ER S t a r r in g THE RHYTHM STATION


NEWHALLHEY ROAD, RAWTEN STALL THE NORTH’S MOST INTIMATE


or alleges featuring the music


LIVE MUSIC DINING VENUE 7.30pm-2.00am


F R ID A Y , MAY K i th THE


HOAX


BRITISH BLUES AT ITS BEST S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 1 7 t h


TH E BO GU S B R O TH E R S


LOT’S COT DOWN AND PARTY T H U R S D A Y , 2 2 m l M A Y


JA Z Z S P E C IA L FEANNIGAIV INGRAM


QUARTET


OTHER ATTRACTIONS IN MAY INCLUDE


ALAN P R IC E D R FEELGOOD GEORGE MELLY


DINE at DANCE IN THE COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL STARS. FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS CONTACT, 0 1 7 0 6 2 1 4 0 3 9 - 0 1 7 0 6 2 2 4 0 4 3 24 HOUR BOOKINC SERVICE.


i v n r a r th e STABS COME OUT AT NIGHT AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT-LIMITED NUMBERS ■


pF.TVOT.F, OP E R A will give a Concert version o f


“M E R R I E E N G L A N D ” byEDWARD GERMAN at


J We believe In life before death


ST. MARY’S CHURCH HALL, CIXTHEROE OT M a y 1 8 t h at 7 . 3 0 pm


Tickets £3 at Bujmct M ics o« CumatOE Inform echn a --------- :-------------------- ; ation Burea u oh on door.


B u r n l e y G a r r i c k C l u b P r e s e n t s —


" I AN AMERICAN COMEDY


:PLfly it flGfiin S m


WcrA.j /*!t(ct. • Dibectob: JoHn CumminGS Bucmey


lDED2r-SflT24^PC~- 7.30


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ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED PLEASE BOOK EARLY TO


Craft Workshops for Young Peopk.


OPEN BANK HOLIDAY THURSDAY. MAY 22nd


Free admission for ladies all night 10 pm - 11pm


Buy any drink- get one free Tel: Whalley 01Z5A 8Z3086 RENDEZVOUS


_ _ _ _ _ NIGHT CLUB — FRIPfiY PflNCE FACTORY


SA TU R D A Y Bring your Party to Ours!


HAPPY HOUR 10pm - 11pm FR E E A DM IS S IO N


BUY fiNY DRINK - GET ONE FREE!


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