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GIANT ANTIQUE COLLECTORS FLEA MARKET


GRANADA PRAWNS WITH RICE


™ e k ” k ef ’S “Dish of turod in a treciPe which fea-


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pelihon, held at the Moor- November’. Waddington,in


he Pendle for Romania group. ^®ur teams took part, repre-


c°okery com-


Ladies’ C ^ kefd “P-by Clitheroe t rto n S j r rJIe to raise money for


Thw!,tVenti called Clever Cook


Ladies Circle and the winners of gentClXetltl0n’ CHtheroe Tan-


n i t h ^ Coitheroe Round Table, Clitheroe Soroptimists, Blackburn


. The contestants were asked to zvith Carol Cowel l , ' , _


prepare a starter, sweet and table decoration from their own ingre­ dients, but had to incorporate a series of mystery ingredients. Each'team had 30 minutes and the use of a microwave cooker, food processor and grill to help them


create their menu. This week’s Dish of the Week


GRANADA PRAWNS WITH RICE


Ingredients • 3oz. long grain rice


of. Clitheroe Tangent Club Marcia Morris • 3oz. peeled prawns


• 3 tbsp mayonnaise •


2oz. cooked peas


recipe, together with one for a pudding next week, helped clinch the title for the three members of Clitheroe Tangent.


salt and black pepper Method


1. Cook rice according to instructions on packet and leave


until cold. 2. Mix all ingredients together,


including rice, and fill four small oiled teacups or moulds. 2. Chill for 20 minutes in the


• 1 tomato, deseeded and chopped •


THIS SUNDAY February 23rd. Over 70 packed stalls


V GARGRAVE T Telephone:


01282 430670 LANCASTRIAN FAIRS


ILLAGE HALL near Skipton


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WHIST AND


refrigerator. 3. Turn out Of moulds and gar­


nish with curly lettuce, cucumber and lemon wedges.


DOMINOES on


Wed. 26th February a t 7.45 p.m.


Admission £1.20 (inc. supper)


yard or Chateau de Laurens, in the Faugeres w o f Southern France, you couldn’t be a1?1?!? • bunking you were at EuroDisney.


around. in


Louis Pujol, who claim: “The joint determination and sharing of duties allows us to face more easily the demands of our art!” One of the wines they produce is 1995 Chateau


lW DV th e KnifrnfQ Tnmnlow io«.u n ______ :± .■ luiuidei ljuoac, Kemy rardel and Jean-


a ^ oman villa, then converted into an


and Carignan, a blend typical to the South of France, it is lovely, rich and full-bodied, with raspberry and blackcurrant flavours. This delicious, .rounded wine is ideal with most


df Laurens Faugeres (£4.15), which is my Red Wine' of the Month.


winter food, particularly rich casseroles and stews, and a bottle with Delia Smith’s “beef in beer” beats a wet day at EuroDisney anytime!


_ Made from a blend of Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault yoa found yourself at the 120-acre vine­


T u , - i'?]• wneyard, you will find a bizarre, sprawl- ng building, with turrets and towers dotted all


p 3


With Andrew Byrne, of Byrne’s Wine Merchants, King Street, Clitheroe (01200 423152)


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BOLTON - BY - BOWLANP VILLAGE HALL


Weddinj? F a i r


Brought to you by


[flck6urn SUNDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY 1997


12 Noon - 4.30 pm - Showtimes 1.00 pm & 3.00 pm FR E E A D M IS S IO N


Fence Gate Sophisticates


Jack Livesey Solar Video Going Dutch Florists Sankey Lord Pumpkin Balloons Wedding Belles Tubbs


CLITHEROE N.F.U LADIES SOCIAL SECTION


SCANNER APPEAL SPRING DANCE


Saturday March 1st, 1997 West Bradford Village Hall 8pm -12.30


Bob Falrclough's Music Tel: 01200 445287


Hot Pot Supper - ' 8pm Prompt Tickets £5 '


KEYSTREET J -3


FRIENDS OF FUR AND FEATHER


*PRIZE*


ON a bitter and snowbound January night in 1895, Sher­ lock Holmes and Dr Watson are comfortably accommo­


“After You, Holmes. . by Douglas Moreton (Ian Henry Publications, Romford, £9.95)


dated at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, on their way to investigate the disap­ pearance of Sir Giles Carrick, of Pendleroyd Hall, near Pendleton.


by train from Euston on the Lon­ don and North Western Railway’s express, which arrived at Preston 70 minutes late because of the severe weather (the winter of 1895 really was a bad one), continuing their journey courtesy of the Lan­ cashire and Yorkshire Railway via Blackburn, where they changed to the train for Clitheroe.


They have travelled, of course,


at Candlemas: a riddle of the Rib- ble Valley”, the second of the four stories in this book, and without more ado “the game’s afoot, Wat­ son”, as Holmes puts it in a char­


acteristic phrase. Before long we are introduced


to the Mysterious Uncle and the Sinister Housekeeper; and the


This is the setting for “Coffins


scores full marks. The plot is a suitably tangled skein, and the local and historical details are accurate — there is evidence here


^


atmosphere of the original Holmes stories remarkably well. This is more difficult than might appear to th o se who have n ev e r attempted it. Like all the best authors, Stonyhurst-educated Conan Doyle always wrote with total integrity, and anyone trying to follow the same path must do likewise: any hint of parody destroys the illusion. In this respect, Mr Moreton


riddle, though not without help from his brother, Mycroft, in Lon­ don, whom he consults by means of an exchange of telegrams. Douglas Moreton recreates the


boot-print at Home Farm seems to provide a vital clue. More leads come from a colourful ice fair on a frostbitten winter’s night. Eventually Holmes solves the


* BINGO * *NIGHT *


1


of a good deal of careful rearch, to which the footnotes in the book attest. Indeed, the footnotes add a good deal to the book’s quality. The first story in this collection


ter evening, with the local settings as a bonus. Long may Sherlock Holmes live!


the Ripon area and in Chirk, Den-! bighsmre (now Clwyd). The book is illustrated by historic photo­ graphs of the areas in which the stories are set, and the publishers acknowledge help in this respect from a number of libraries, includ­ ing Clitheroe. All in all, a good read for a win­


is set in another East Lancashire town, which is not specifically named, although the reader who applies the Sherlock Holmes tech­ nique (“You' know my methods, Watson”) should not have too much difficulty in identifying it. The other two tales are set in


SHEILA NIXON THE MANGROVES,


This Friday 2 1 st February D A V ID L E V E L L E


Speciality act as seen on Stars in Your ,Eyes


Friday 28th February Back by popular demand


O O B Y -D O O B V Friday March 7th


MATT nOWARTII BAND Trio


LIVE ENTERTAINMENT l TEX.: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 4 3 3 4


ON TUESDAY 25th FEBRUARY AT


THE BRITISH


LEGION CLUB AT 8pm


Music and Dance Bar, Clitheroe For the Best in Music & Entertainment (GIG GUIDE FOR FEBRUARY)


Thursday, Friday & Saturday DISCO PARTY NIGHTS As usual in the Boogie Room


Sunday February 23rd Live Band SCAM


Thursday February 27th WHAMMY LIVE


DISCO PARTY NIGHTS As usual in the Boogie Room


Friday and Saturday


Sunday March 2nd - Live Band WHO 2


FRI 21st FEB 6 nights (Not Sun)


THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES (is) Eves 7.30pm


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A local representative to advise you op *.PrinVdesign *


Marketing, information 'Direct delivery service


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WEDNESDAY 26th FEBRUARY 8.45 p.m.


“BIG AL”


FABULOUS RANGE OF SONGS FOR ALL


Adjacent Old


Stonehouse Restaurant Mitton


Whalley


01254 826544 NEXT FUN PUB QUIZ


TUESDAY 25th FEBRUARY 8.30pm The Nelson Arton


Male Voice Choir IN CONCERT


at St. Mary's Parish Hall, Clitheroe


- on Saturday 1st March at 7.30pm Tickets £3.00 each


AVAILABLE FROM THE PARISH HALL OFFICE THE TOUBISTIN FORMATION OFFICE


OR RINO (01254) 249 319


Jamming Night every Wednesday Musicians & Bands Wanted CALL PHIL ON


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David & Laura Bradshaw Scribes Photographers


Balloon Squad Ju lie Hogg


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SAX MECHANICS EE B U R N L E Y uDDorted by Thwaltos


21st Feb... Ludus Dance PresentJNTERFACE -'Simultaneously laid back yet dynamic-.will |Vave you laughing as well as thinking... A cracking good night out for dance fans


Sat 22nd Feb, 8pm The Greatest Elvis Stylist Woridwide Direct from the USA Returns with amazing stage show


LIBERTY MOUNTENTs Wednesday 26th Feb, 7.30pm


LANCASHIRE CONSTABULARY PRESENT


B R A S S IN B L U E All Proceeds to Lancashire Life Education


Fri 28th Feb & Sat 1st March, 8.00pm Award Winning


The Story of A Northern Soul Singer In Words 6 Music


"from the soul dubs of the North to the New York... Paula Simms is a cult-star singing for her life... a heartfelt performance of some great soul dasslcs"


Friday 14th March, 8.00pm , Clerkinworks in an Irish Dance Theatre Spectacular


B I G S I S T E R JIG BATTERING, VIVID VERSE & ROWDY RUCTIONS


- "Move over. Riverdance. Clerkin',vorks is one step ahead' Irish World Saturday 15th Match, 8.30pm + Reggae Disco


Starring the Superb BUFFALO SOULJAH IKE M USIC OF BOB MARLST


"No Woman No Cry” • "I Shot The Sheriff" • "Exodus" "Could You Be Loved" & Many More Great Songs


Easter Bank Holiday - Thurs 27th - Mon 31st March


9th Burnley National BLUES FESTIVAL Joe Louis Walker • Angela Brown • The Big Town - Playboys • Barrence Whitfield & The Savages Johnny Mars • Wilko Johnson & Many More Tickets on Sale Now - Call Ticket Office for Details


■ & FREE Blites Festival Brochure on 01282 430055 Thursday 3rd & Friday 4th April, 7.30pm Compass Theatre Co. presents Shakespeare's


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an evening fu ll o f both laughter and reflection" S a t 5 th A p r i l . 8 .0 0 p m "W H A T A N IGHT!"


w ith S ta rs in T h e ir Eyes' M a rt in G o o d ye a r - Band


TOM JONES TRIBUTE NIGHT Sun 13th ApiS-. Children's BBC's Latest Wacky Presenter


OTIS THE AARDVARK & FRIENDS ln "T h o Myatory o f Naff Hall S c h o o l |


T ic k e t O f f ice : 01282 4 30055


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Courtesy Coach Available - Ring Us To Bring You SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22nd


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BUSINESS (Featuring Mandi Dec)


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Sun 6th April - Fri 11th April


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T490 T491


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T497 Sat 6th Sept - Sat 13th Sept T498


Sat 13th Sept - Sat 20th Sept


T499 Mon 15th Sept - Fri 26th Sept T500 Sat 20th Sept - Sat 27th Sept T501 T502 T505


Sun 28th Sept - Sat 4th Oct Sun 5th Oct - Sat 11th Oct Thurs 23rd Oct - Mon 27th Oct


DESTINATION Wish Tower Hotel, Eastbourne


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20th CENTURY MUSICALS


Performers from the West End Stage perform songs from tne 30 most out­


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DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE WITH ALL OUR TOURS


PLEASE TELEPHONE OUR OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ALL COACHES FITTED WITH SEAT BELTS FOR YOUR SAFETY


INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER PROTECTION LIMITED


All our Holidays are covered by Passenger Protection Insurance In accordance with EC Regulations


Duckworths Coaches Station Road, Gisburn, Nr Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 4DR Telephone: 01200 445210 & 01200 445570


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EINBARFUREY WIND IN THE; j 8.00pm £10, £9, £ 7 |


8.00pm £10, £9, £8, SAT 8 MAR Box Office: 61 Albert Rd Colne,


WILLOWS THURS 6 MAR 130 Sc 7.00pm


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ANTIQUES and'


SKIPTON


ANTIQUE FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY •


PAINTINGS • JEWELLERY SILVER > FIREPLACES • DECO POTTERY OPEN 7 DAYS


10.30 am lo 4 .30 pm THE OLD FOUNDRY


Cavendish S tre e t . Nr Tcsco Tel: 0 1 7 5 6 .797667


& FRIENDS SAT 22 MAR 8.00pm £8, £7


ANDY PRIOR


ORCHESTRA SUN 23 MAR 7.30pm £10, £9,


AE RHR


KINGS MILL ANTIQUE CENTRE


Queens St, Hade Syke, Burnley, Lancs 01282 431953


(Folos dera lor Qo«s Street HO) Coins


& Medals, Postcards,


Brie-A-Brac, Clocks, Shipping & Period


Furniture, Old and - Reclaimed Pine


Open Mon • Sat 10*5. Late Night Hum 8 pen. Sun 11*4


THREE PEAKS WALK


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SUNDAY MARKET and


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Sunday, February 23rd 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.


ENQUIRIES


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