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Cltthoroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) *£>? Orth? ^ 2 rour


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Wo«(( ideas on 01200 422324 or send them Times, 3, King Street, Clithcroc, BB7 2EW


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A VEGETARIAN treat from one of Clit,heroe*s most popular eating establish­


ment is this week’s Dish of the Week. Red Dragon Pie is a itopti- lar vegetarian dish at the


Apricot Meringue, in King Street, incorporating adzuki beans, rice and vegetables, with a topping of creamed potato. Over the years this well-ltived


offer are quiche, chilli and steak and kidney pie ns well as many mouth-watering sweets, the most p o p u la r still being stick y toffee pudding, although old-fashioned jam roly jmly and s|Minges come close a t the top of the list. Very soon the Apricot Meringue


A loz. butter Method


1. Drain the beans and boil them to g e th e r with the rice for f>0


will feature in a forthcoming epi­ sode of the television series "lletty Wainthrop Investigates” which is filmed in and around the


e s tab l ishm en t, the Apricot Meringue, has mellowed and improved. With the addition of a


Kibble Valley. KK1) DltACON 1MB Ingredients


conservatory at the back there is lots more room for customers to enjoy the better-than-ever food and the award "Accolade of Cater­ ing Excellence", received bv the two proprietors, Terr)1 and 'Chris is a worthy tr ib u te to their delightful dishes. Among the tastv temptntions on


• -toz. nrizuki be ans (soaked overnight)


• 2oz. rice • 1 onion, chopped • 4oz. carrot, diced • loz. celery, chopped • 1 tbsp oil • 2 tbsp soy sauce A 2 tbsp tomato puree A 1 tsp mixed herbs A salt and i>cpi>or


minutes. 2. Meanwhile, fry onion, carrot and celery until tender. Add beans


and rice. a Mix sov sauce, tomato puree


and herbs with half pint water. Pour over beans and vegetables and bring to the boil. Simmer for 20 to Oil minutes. Season to taste. •1. Transfer to casserole dish. 5. Iloil potatoes until soft, dram


and mash with the butter. ti. Spread mashed potatoes on


top of the casserole and bake for 20 to 20 minutes or place under a


hot grill until brown. Tip: For a tasty alternative, try


adding a little vegetarian cheese to the topping. Serve with crispy salad and a crusty roll.


Thursday'15th MayRAVES Country music


M AX BYG


WEEKENDwith Hank Wangford & George Hamilton V


Thur 22nd & Sat 24th May


MURDER BY MISADVENTURE


Starring I’clcr Dean From Fast [aiders 22,20,.tilth May


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BESIDES staging a spectacular Grand Prix, Argentina also produces some exceptionally


good wine. It is the fifth largest wine producer in the world


and the largest in the Americas. Ninety-five per cent of wine produced in Argentina


of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, Kiny Street, Clitheroe, (01200 423152)


With Andrew Byrne,


is drunk in the domestic market, while the good stuff is exported. Most of the best Argentinian wines are produced in


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theprovince of Mendoza, in the Central-west region. The area enjoys non-stop sunshine, a consistent mi­


cro-climate and is irrigated by waters from the Andes. nArgentina has been producing wine since the mid-


Valle dc Vistalba, where you will find the Vistalba


estate, home to the Bnrbera, a grape more commonly found in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. My recommendation this week is Vistalba s 1995


red, with violet tinges and sweet cherry aroma and flavour.


Barbern (£3.95), a deep-coloured, medium-bodied o Miurucru


^


but is particularly nice with pasta or corned beef sandwiches, Argentina’s favourite snack. Eva Peron herself would approve!


This easy-drinking wine can be enjoyed any time, ,


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ALTER TROUT Clltheroe Parish


I Church Organ Society | Saturday, April 26th 1997


at 8 p.m. LINDA


CARRINGTON (Lytiuua St Annex)


Programme to Indude music by Rheinberger. S.S. Wesley, Jarvis, Buxtehude,


I Wolstenholme 8- Lyon All are welcome


Non-members £3.50 Students &. OAPs £2.50


MANY residents of East Lanca­ shire have memories of the prison­ ers of war who were housed in camps throughout the area.


daughter of a Lancashire Method­ ist minister, details how, despite hardship, rationing and families whose lives were changed forever following the loss of friends and


Pamela Howe Taylor, the “Enemies Become Friends’


Pamela Howe Taylor (£6.95) The Book Guild Ltd


sponded with the PoWs following their return to Germany.


family, residents of the small town of Oswaldtwistle built up a rela­ tionship with the Po\V8 in the camp on the moors, which left all involved with a wealth of experiences forever locked into


Soper describes the book as “pi eloquent testimony to the Chris­ tian gospel of loving friend and foe in its understanding and


their memories. In his foreword, the Rev: Lord


practice.”... Some of those involved corre-


M u s ic Sc O u n c e B a r, C llth e ro c For the Best In Music & Entertainment


KEY S T R E E T n


JU1S WEEK* EISfrERTAlNMENT Live o n Thursday Night


KATHRINA & RAVEN CHANT


Danish Country Folk Rock Band recording stars f i rm Denmark • not to be missed


Friday and Saturday DISCO PARTY NIGHTS


In ibe boogie room -fully air conditioned Sunday Night Live Band


RED, HOT AND BLUE fc


_____M i g h t e v e r y W e d n e s d a y - * 3 ^ 0


c o i a o o


T h e C a l f ' s H e a d In n


JUMBLE ~


WORSTON Announce the start of a


Summer Season of Dinner Dances every Saturday Evening


commencing Saturday, April 26th.


An all in price of £15.95 for 4 courses and disco till midnight.


Early Bookings advisable


Also taking bookings now for Christmas and New Year


HVSfr^HJRSDAY N HIGT KROE


A A K FRIDAY APRIL 18th L A T T S H I F F . f r J . .


* FRIDAY APRILMh l MARK TYNE (M


aleGiU s)orW r o u t e 6 6 ® ? - .K L . 1ST A N D O S P ortuguese R estaurant


Mid-week specials from £6.95 Sunday Lunch from £6.95


Portuguese Night Special Last Friday of every month


Traditional food, wine and music £14.95 incl. Book in advance - it is a very popular evening


Telephone: 01282 777547 NANDOS, 6-8 Whalley Road, Sabden


Telephone: 01200 441218 XlfE I^lAi^LrROVE


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Cpircctecf Ery (Margaret


^ C h i ld re n 's g jh e atre (Entertainment .Acted Ery yVcfuftsfor ytjf Apes In CJ)ownftam <T)lf[age <HaK


Wednesday, April 23rd 7.15 p.m. Thursday, April 24th 7.15 p.m. Friday, April 25th 7.15 p.m.


Saturday, April 26th 2.15 p.m. & 7.15 p.m.


Tickets available from: Clltheroe Tourist Information Centre 14 Market Place, Clitheroe BB72DATel: 01200 425566


Opening hours: 9 am . -5 p.m.


Downham Post Office Tel: 01200 441242 In Aid of Bamurdos_______


FLEA MARKET


Church Street 10am - 4pm


Refreshments available Enquiries:


Tel: 01706 229451 Home Visits by Trained


COUNCELLOR Eat plenty and still lose weight


S l imming


NO PILLS, NO GIMMICKS Tel Lorraine on


01756 792326 First Visit Free - Pay rjT Only for Registration


MUNICIPAL HALL • COLNE THURSDAY 1ST MAY 7.30PM


Saturday, April 19th at the


Parish Church Hall, Clltheroe,


Hot-footing It straight from their appearance in


Miverttance t h e in t ern at io na l ly


RECOGNISED PERCUSSIVE DANCE ENSEMBLE FROM AMERICA


"It hfost, furious, omadngty skilful and above all, vastly entertaining"


The Journal, Newcastle, UK


-Footworks find a richness o f Improvisation and a


spark that is hard to teal" The Living Tridltlon


Tickets: £9/£8/£7 (concessions available) Box Office Tel: 01282 661234


l \


SALE SATURDAY 19th APRIL In the


SOCIAL CENTRE LOWERGATE


at 2 p.m. Admission 10p p Many letters from the former


everybody. “English and German folks have


definitely believe, if men, if nations would understand each other in a better way, things would be better and easier for


risoners are included, with hear­ twarming excerpts such as: “I


to say that the only true Chris­ tians I met in all my life, I found


in England.” From the same writer: “In your


country I certainly found quite a number of people who were willing


author, now living in Devon, recalls how many stories of similar


Interspersed with pictures, the : • ... . Vivien Meath ..


t h e l o d e s t a r RIBCHESTER


B L A C K B U L L Chatham


U n d e r N ew M a n a g em e n t Wednesday & Sunday Evenings


K A R A O K E Fridays - D.J. a n d


S aturdays - Live Acts (Starting 26th April)


Tel: 01200 441200


(01282) 843703 or (0850) 843073


Sunday, April 20th 9 am - 5 pm ENQUIRIES:


KINGS MOL


ANTIQUE CENTRE Queen Street,


Harle Syke, Burnley Telephone: 431953 OPEN SEVEN DAYS


LATE NIGHT THURSDAY Coins, Medals,


Collectables & Furniture, .O ld & Reclaimed Pine^


Goss & Crested China, DEEPEST POET


ENTRIES for our SUMMER ANTHOLOGY must reach us by 301h 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 Cottages Edenbridge, KENT ENGLAND, TN8 7DX


We look forward to receiving your letters.


A Telephone Information Line Is available to MEMBERS ONLY.


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the same simple wishes, to live a happy life with their families and to respect the freedom and the individuality of the others. I have


instances in camps throughout the country have remained largely


untold.


to help and friendly, without ask­ ing or what is much more, defim- tely knowing that there would not be a reward?’ v


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


I lC o l l e c t o r s ! |


I GB ANTIQUES CENTRE'


| Opcn7diy»» H0»dcalcn


M6. Exit 33 to Lancaster, then follow the brown signs for Leisure Park


I (01524) 844734 I


SUNDAY MARKET and


Malsis School


Cross Hills, North Yorkshire BD20 8DT Tfel: 01535 633027 Fax: 01535 630571 Headmaster: Mr Norman Rowbotham


Boarding and Day for Boys aged 7 - 13 V — years, and


‘ G A R D E N H O U S E


Pre-Preparatory Department for Boys and Girls aged 3 - 7 years


O P E N M O R N IN G Saturday, 26th April 1997 10 am - 12 noon


* Small Gasses * Wide Curriculum


* Excellent Resources * Superb Facilities


* Outstanding Location in 40 Acres Malsis is a registered charity dedicated to education - number 529336


■ ’


The Walton Arms (Recently taken over by Jenninga Bros.) ‘


Our Lunchtime Bar Menu offers a varied selection of favourites as well as...


Table D’H ote Menu - FOR JUST £11.95


An Extensive A La Carte Menu ■ WHICH IS AVAILABLE DAILY AND 4 Course Sunday Lunch Favourite > - for only £9.25


r— •^^xhTs~V™cherlfii~itles i Each table booked to a 3 Course


! A La Carte Meal for just £12.95 per person |


(Excluding Saturday Evenings) Offer available until 31st May 1997 ^ Bookings Essential


T e l : 0 1 2 8 2 7 7 4 4 4 4 The Walton Arms, Burnley Rd, Altham, Nr Accrington


j


Maria Mastennan and her staff would like to welcome customers old and new to


JOHN MARTYN Tuesday 6th May COLINE^ SPENCER DAVIS Saturday 3rd May.


\u^ b u r n l e ¥\ VAA MECHANICS


Supported by T hw a lf


TONIGHT! Friday 18th April. Doors 8.00pm INDIE NIGHT SPECIAL


Syndicate Hedgepig Element' Plus the Legendary MUD CLUB D J 's


NEW WAVE JAZZ - Saturday 19th April, 8pm In the Intimate surroundings ot the Theatre Bar ' JULIAN & STEVE ARGUELLES


T R K F O R O \ \ K N T R I O Wednesday 30th April, 8pm


One o t the world's greatest psychic / Mediums Discover tor yourself the truth behlndjhsjegena^


TE BCBA ETE The Backbe.il Beatles:.. Probably the


Fri 2nd May. 8pm • It Was 30 Years Ago Today! Take A Magical Mystery Tour with * -


H AKET BALS * * • 1


nearest thing you'll get to the real thing Daily Mirror Saturday 3rd May, 8.00pm Logendary Mott the Hoopte Frontman


"RoB Awsy the Stone" • "Honsloochle Boogie "All The Young Dudes" • "AD The Wsy from Memphis"


Saturday 17th May, 8.00pm "The Good Sex Guide" Hits the Stage W * \ F I with M A R G I


OtAiCLARKE


Hr Soft" • "Judy Teen" • "Mr Reflies" ALL THE HITS PAST, PBESEHT, FUTURE


Make me Smile" • "Here Comes The Sun


Comedy • Gags • Chat • Q&A's.ind Morel " An Eye Popping. Hilarious. Fun Night Out'


Sat 31 s t May, 8.00pm Selling Fast Come Up & Se e Me... Make Me Smile...


STEVE HARLEY & " COCKNEY REBEL


Fri 6th June. 8pm...Thc Ultimate Tribute to


WONDERWALL * Hedgepig '-*■ Element


-------— ------------------ A Music S Laughter Show for Ml ages featuring the music


Sat 7th June, 8.00pm PE T E NELSON & HEARTBEAT


ot Roy Orbtson. Buddy, Four Seasons, the Shadows


JUST BOOKED! Tues 10th June, 8pm One of the Greatest Pop Voices of the Decade


T'Pau with Carol Decker "China In Your Hand", the Hits & More


IAN HUNTER BAND


THE RHYTHM STATION RAWTENSTALL ’


PREMIER MUSIC AND DINING VENUE T I l I iK S ILW I Till. APISH,


THE NORTH’S MOST INTIMATE m i : i t / , / l.ixa.M* l im s i . i . i


I I I IM P I IR E Y l Y T T L E T O A


\ \ 9 » H I S B A 1 Y » FRIDAY 18th APRIL


“COULDN’T GET IT RIGHT’ s a t u k h a y 'm i l l A i» ie i i ,


BLUES BAND CLIMAX SO l l I , I*V1CTY N IG H T W ITH


J A 7 7 A M l f iA MONDAY 21st APRIL


ACOUSTIC BLUES / ROCK N ROLL


ST EV E G IB BO N S “TULANE*


TBI IS SUAY2Hl i A1M6II, .I V ///, X \ J IVi : MGI1T WITH


KING P L E A SU R E & THE


B ISC U IT BOATS


DINE AND DANCE IN THE COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS. :


FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT 01706 - 214039 - 01706 - 224043 24 HOUR BOOKING SERVICE


ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED WHERE THE STARS


COME OUT AT NIGHT 99


Laid beck power... dlitincttvo lyricism" The Guardian Sim 20th April. 12.30pm. Free JAZZ in the Bar


RENDEZVOUS - 10 p.m. - 2am— —— -


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BRINKS Y O U R


P f iR T Y T O O C IR S


Hen parties, birthdays etc... FRIDAY BUS


11pm, 11.20pm, 11.45pm From Clitheroe £1


Tel: Whalloy 01Z54 823086


C GHATBURN


• T Brindle Antiques, Chatbum • Choice Fruit, Clitheroe


• Jeff & Ann Robbins, Greenside Care Home . Harrison & Kerr, Clitheroe


• George & Ann Almond, Chatbum • E Dugdale Esq


• Wilsons Family Bakers • Liam, Pendle Hotel, Chatbum


• A & E S Bicknell, Newsagents, Chatbum • E Marcella Esq, Chatbum


K Johnson Esq • E Dugdale (Merchants) Limited J Young Esq, Chatbum • 3M Neotechnic Limited


• R Potter Esq, Butcher, Chatbum • Gleeson Homes Limited


. G A & S West, Chatbum Post Office • Mr & Mrs C C Riley


• R E Frankland & Sons Limited, Chatbum • Mr & Mrs J Ridgway, Chatbum


• Whittle Eastern Europe Logistics Limited


• Gibsons Garden Machinery, Skipton 795421 • Crabtrees Confectioners, Clitheroe


■ Cosgroves of Rimington • Dash Computer Products • David & Gill Pollard


• Castle Cement Limited, Ribblesdale Works • Spread Eagle, Sawley


• The Village Salon, Chatbum 01200 441323 . A M & T Smithson. Hudsonsjces, Chatbum


■’ V


The players and officials would like to thank RICKET CLUB


the following for kindly sponsoring equipment for the 1997 season


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