search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
-


\


422331 (Classified) (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley Clitheroe 422324 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 24th, 1997


Hot-footing It straight from their appearance in


I fZ iu e rd a n c c THE INTERNATIONALLY


I RECOGNISED PERCUSSIVE DANCE ENSEMBLE FROM


AMERICA “/ / is fast, furious, amazingly i The Journal, Newcastle, UK


skilful and above all, vastly entertaining"


“Footworks find a richness o f Improvisation and a


spark that is hard to beat” The Living Ttadltion


I Tickets: £9/£8/£7 | (concessioos available) Box Office Tel: 01282 661234


Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt


G IS B 1 IR N R A C K S


Saturday, May 3 rd a t


WESTBY HALL, GISBURN By kind permission o f


M r A Mrs R. Townson -


Sponsored by Abbey Hospitals of CIsbum


mtiamiaiiimmiiHH


MUNICIPAL HALL • COLNE THURSDAY 1ST MAY 7.30PM


THE RHYTHM STATION RAYVTENSTALL


TH E NO RTH’S MO ST INTIMATE


PR EM IE R MUSIC AND DINING VENUE OPEN 7.00 p .m. - 02.00 a.m.


THURSDAY 2 4th AI»ItII. roic om; NIGHT OM.Y


JAZZ i\ .mill’ N JIVU NIGIIT Wil li R W C P L E A SU R E & T I IE


B IS C U IT B O Y S


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


WHEltE THE STARS COME OCT AT NIGHT


WADDINGTON PARISH COUNCIL ANNUAL PARISH


MEETING


Monday, April 28th 7.30 p.m.


Methodis t Church Hall Everyone welcome


D A N C I N G F O R P L E A S U R E


LEARN TO SEQUENCE Lhhm Jmbm


DANCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Beginners C lass every Thursday 8.15-9.45 p.m.


Commencing April 24th at


V incent Farrell C ommunity C entre,


Temple Street, Burnley (Next to Dry Cleaners) £ 2 inc. Tea an d Biscuits


Tel: 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 4 3 9 1 or 4 2 7 1 4 3


CUTHEROE & DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL


n '


Scouts and Guides meet Eshton Terrace at 2.15 p.m.


THE ST GEORGE'S W DAY PARADE


ill be held on Sunday, April 27th


Service in the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene at 3 p.m.


All parents and supporters welcome


POOD BINGO


Chipping Village Hall Saturday, April 26th. 7.45 p.m.


Good prizes


Proceeds for O AP Welfare______


KINGS MILL


antique CENTRE Queen Streot,


Haris Syko, Burnley Telephone: 431953


An


essential guide to


living life to the . full in , East


Lancashire OPEN SEVEN DAYS


LATE NIGHT THURSDAY Coins, Medals,


G o s s & C re s ted


China, Collectables & Furniture, Old & .Reclaimed Pine ^


Hurst Green Bowling Chib


On Friday, May 9th 1997 in the Memorial Hall


ANNUAL DANCE


Dancing to Mark Kitto Band


9 p.m. until 12 a.m. Supper 8 p.m. prompt


Tickets from Mrs T Crotty 01254826486/826361


Please bring own drink & glasses


_ JIANT ANTIQUE COLLECTORS _ ‘ FLEA MARKET *


* THIS SUNDAY QApril 27th GARGRAVE


y>f 70frickd ■ |V lL b f t l iL H f t l iL l VILLAGE HALL


niirSkl^in 4 | Telepboo*;


r 01282430670 T m LANCASTRIAN FAIRS


a - ™ GRIND LETON


METHODIST CHURCH


Special visit of the group NEW CREATION


Saturday, April 26th 7.30 p.m.


ANNIVERSARY SERVICE


Followed by supper


Sunday, April 27th Rev Brenda Leigh


r Friends of \ Gisbum School CAR BOOT SALE


Sunday/ May 4th From 10 a.m.


Spaces available £7 Tel: 01200


445251 after ^ 3.30 p.m.


T h e C alf' s H ea d In n


W O R S T O N Announce the start of a


Summer Season of Dinner Dances every Saturday Evening COMMENCING THIS 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


Telephone: 01200 441218 CAR BOOT SALE


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


I AND IVIHT SUNDAY UNTIL SOTIMBUl 9am to 3pm 1ARGE WEU ESIABUSHED AND VERY BUSY ATTRACTIVE RIVERSIDE — SITE WITH 200+ SPACES ON BUSY AS


G IS B U R N SUNDAY APRIL 27Hi


CARS AND SMAU, VANS £8.00 • LARGE VANS/TRAllERS £9.00 STAUHOIDERS NO BOOKING JUST TURN UP FROM 8om NO FARMER NO NEW GOODS, TABlES FOR HIRE £2.00


INQUUUIS/ADVia FtlASI TIU MR.C. 01212115736 N I T i ~ J/VVv.


f Maria Masterman and her staff would like to welcome customers old and new to i


T h e W a l t o n A r m s ! (Recently taken over by Jennings Bros.) Our Lunchtime Bar Menu offers a varied selection of favourites as well as...


Table D’Hote 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


j ‘^^**T>iTsVniicher Entitles


j Each table booked to a 3 Course , (Excluding Saturday Evenings)


1 ■


"1 j


1 A La Carte Meal for just £12.95 per person 1 j


| Offer available until 31st May 1997 „_______ j


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


DEAREST P0£T seeking0^ MEMBERS^IsHINg To PUBLISH.


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.Formi and further details please send a STAMPED SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to:


Membership Secretary UNITED SOCIETY OF POETS/ Administration Offices i Kent Water Cotiages


Edenbridge, KENT ENGLAND, TN8 7DX


We look forward to receiving your letters.


A Telephone Information Line is available to MEMBERS ONLY.


rCiffords w ^ J J Late Bar * '_________ mENORTHs T o P Excellent Food *


Superb May Entertainment THURSDAY 22nd MAY The Best Hen Nights Ever


BILLY RAYMOND Female Impersonator


+”Stars in their Eyes” singer + EXOTIC MALE DANCER!!


+ Disco & late Bar ONLY £5 SATURDAY 31st MAY


M IGH T Y JU K E B O X B A N D Sensational 9 Piece Band with Music, Comedy & Impressions


Late Bar & 60’s to 90’s Disco A FEW TICKETS LEFT £7.50


THE B LA CK HORSE HOTEL S K I P T O N 0 1 7 5 6 7 9 8 4 8 0


EASY-LISTENING music enthusiasts are in for a treat when they take part in our compe­ tition for a Dominic Kirwan goodie bag.


George’s ll.imB M kets^


Hoople and writer of “All the Way from MempWs”, m case you didn’t know! Further details and bookings from the box


The'popular Irish entertainer takes to the stage at King George's Hall, iftBlackburn, on May 9th, mid t ^ickets to the event and copies of his latest CD are up for grabs by two , lucky Lifestyle readers.,


Dominic’s Blackburn concert is part of a 40-date tour to . promote his latest single, “Islands in the Stream , which he


recorded with Irish songstress Louise Mornssey. The release of the single was prompted


warmed to the couple’s special treatment of tbe i1983^classic, which was made famous by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. Dominic and Louise record on the Ritz label, the home oi


audiences


easv-listening music,and demand for their respective shows has become such that they tour rigorously up and down the UK throughout the year.


vour name, address and telephone number on a postcard to Dominic Kirwan concert, Lifestyle, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2E W. The first two out of the hat next Thursday will receive the


To see this fabulous show and win a CD, just send - . , 1 ,


B°Other events: Accrington: Haworth Art Gallery —.until May 25th, “Time and Motion”, an exhibition of the multi-la- ceted work of the late Ribble Valley art teacher Terry Kir- man. Includes many watercolours of local scenes. Further details and bookings from Haworth Art Gallery on U12o4


office on 01282 430055. Towneley Hall Art Gallery—^until May 11th, new work by Manchester-based Andy Paraons, including painted sculptures fro™ ^r®


■ Kolakowski, who works in the style of Matisse and American Robert Motherwell, producing bnght and colourful work


details and bookings on 01282 424213. Mid-Penmne Art Gal­ lery, Yorke Street — until May 17th, exhibition by nation­ ally renowned artist and London Group-member Matthew


®.z®Tl,loc. *


- Mid-Pennine Arts on 01282 421986. Red Triangle Cafe — May 4th, music night stamng Belfast band Croabh-Kua


with their fiery brand of traditional Irish music. Further details and bookings on 01282 832319. -


Colne: Municipal Hall — May 1st, the Footworks Percus­ sive Dance Ensemble. Internationally recognised dance com­


. _ _


pany with exhilarating and energetically breathtaking per­ formances at 7-30 p.m. May 2nd, Magic, a tribute ^ Freddie Mercury and Queen. One of the premiveir tribute bands in the


country takes to the stage at 8 p.m. May 4th, a night of Lancashire folk and humour starring the much-loved


and cheerful. Further details and bookings from the


Houghton Weavers. You are guaranteed; to go home happy . 1*1 T7i__li___ Jniniln nmi hAnIrimrs m m t-nfi nOX


i ® i nt


* 1 1__1. XL. weavera.


iuu na veueen. uhc ui m j/iu


nf Q n m MtIV din A TUP'nL OI- icLuaium^^vv


‘ Kirwan takes to the stage at 7-45 p.m. with special guest Louise Morrissey. Further details and bookings from the


233782Blackburn: King George’s Hall — May 2nd, last in this year’s series of classical concerts, featuring the Halle Orchestra in a programme of works by Delius, Schumann and Elgar. Owaln Arwel Hughes conducts and the soloist is Yonty Soloman. May 9th, popular Irish entertainer Dominic


Street", starring Gemma Craven. More dance, glamour and spectacle than any other show, dubbed the musical of musi­ cals. Performances at 7-30 p.m., with matinees on the 1st and 5th, at 2-30 p.m. May 11th to 13th, Jean Fergusson, of “Last of the Summer Wine”, in “She knows you know! , about legendary comedienne Hylda Baker. With her famous catchphrase, “You big girl’s blouse”, Hylda is now acknow­ ledged as the first alternative comic. Further details and ; booxings from the box office on 01253 28372.


box office on 01254 582582. Blackpool: Grand Theatre — until May 3rd, 42nd


Burnley: Mechanics — May 3rd, the Ian Hunter Band takes to the stage at 8p.m. Former lead singer of Mott the


_ .


T O P


°fManchcstcr:6Bridgewater Hall — May 8th, Kent Nagano conducts the Halle Orchestra and soprano Cheiyl Studer in Mahler’s Svmphony No. 2“Resurrection . Further details and bookings from the box office on 0161 907 9000. Royal Exchange Theatre, at Upper Campfield Market— until May 3rd,worid premiere of “The Candidate , by Paul Godfrey, inspired by Gustav Flaubert’s unfinished comedy. A bitmgly funny satire of scandal and corruption behind the scenes of Government. Would-be politicians take heedlFurther details and bookings from the box office on 0161833 9833.


Theatre Company presents “Bound to Please!”, at 8 p.m. Who decides what is socially acceptable behaviour? Who writes the rules? Directed by Lloyd Newson, this controver­ sial company includes a female dancer in her ’60s. Not suit­ able for children. Further details and bookings from the box


Oldham: Coliseum — May 16th to 17th, DV8 Physical .


office on 0161 624 2829. Padiham: St John the Baptist Church — Saturday, the


highly-acclaimed A Cappella Singers perform a programme of light music in aid of CAFOD at 8p.m. Further details from Martin Sales on 01254 885365. _


star of “The Mary Whitehouse Experience” and “The Fan­ tasy Football League”, in his first solo show, at 8 p.m. Fur­ ther details and Dookings from the box office on 01772


Preston: Charter Theatre — May 5th, David Baddiel, 258858. . .-I-- . that is a delight to see.' Further details and bookings from i


CABARET a FUNCITON SUITE | Dancing


FIRST RACE 2 pm


For editorial ring Theresa Robson on 01200 422324


For advertising ring


Angela Healey o n 0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1


(Rjbble Valley


<£)iary dates in the


thP Tntirist Information Centre. Ma •,


ON Sunday the Ribble Valley will host a “Celebration of Spring” concert to be given ,


by the Lancashire Students Chamber


0 The concert takes place at the Centenaries Theatre Ston- yhurst College, at 3 p.m. and will be building on the consid­


erable success of the orchestra s concert last summer. The Lancashire Students’ Chamber Orchestra is taken


from the most talented players of the hlBh'^;arci a‘X ecUon cashire Students’ Symphony Orchestra, under the directio


The programme will include Orchestral Su te Pelleas anti Melisande , by Sibelius, Concerto for Four Violins anti ' Orchestra by Vivaldi abd Suite in B-Flat, by Richard


of its conductor Mr Julian Clayton. „ . ..p„iiPo, and


StTwentv-five years ago Clitheroe’s Ribblesdalc Pool was opened to the public. To mark that anmvet^ry a weekend seLions” chanty^wun, a j a


aeThbe<


A promenade performance ot mance workshop.


.


30th - Clitheroe Ra^ g J i c s 01200 428383. Wiswell. Inquiries, Brian Davies


:.••• MAY2NUTU«" mliniaturefurni-


F^ ? 2 N D T O E8THNTS" . ..LtUitiinn o f IT1


chari'ty swim^'li'ich will Like pbce pver the two days, B r5 a w « ? L - r ^ . 7 - - . will provide funds for three charities -J re n d I s ofCherno


IrOIn IvlUUiCSllAlU 1 UUl, A iw tit**.* a» V . , J


television, to pop along to Downhem Vdhige Hall tonight, tomorrow or Saturday to see the Castle Playere prese


Just time for those who want a night away f™mth r... .IL


See below for further details. EVENTS — APRIL 25TH TO MAY 1ST


, L thn


“The Beeple”. This is a children s theatre cate^ "™eatJ acted by adults for all ages, written by Alan Cullen and


‘^Tic^kets^arc'avaitaWe'from the TIC or Downham Post Office.


Old Theatre Gallery, Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst,


2nd — Clitheroe Ceilidhs, at fat iviicn,^ 3&7623 ^ ' c " a U C


nrm a presents “Space Jam” for six


3lfdhttSo 5th - aifd “VV^r^t^ndPworainpJ^j^p^reh'arris* 'Mafo'voice Choir


r a tS < S 1,^ T a r r f o r b ar> - ^ e OCwa.k at Maiham. Leader


Opus '97, an exhibition of paintings by June Atherton and Margaret. Pate. Open one hour before and after each pel for- mance in the theatre or by arrangement with the manager. Whalley Library, exhibition of paintings by Mrs Hilary


ish Church, Gbesnire.


Carr, of Clitheroe, and dough craft by Deborah Aspin, ot B'cmheroe Library, exhibition of water colours by Mrs R. 25th_Civic Hall Cinema features “The Crucible” for six


2ffth' — Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall a dance to the Hunter’s Band. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445427. 26th — Whalley Village Hall a family disco. Adults bring


own drinks. Parish Church.Inquiries, tei.uio>4 oimw. •


26th_Hurst Green Memorial Hall, a jumble sale m aid ot Inth*—1


, . . . .


walk from Whitewell back to Chtheroe. To book tel. 0199o 640557.


26tli — Platform Gallciy craft market.


Lancashire Countryside Events. A five-hour linear „ , .


p av parade. Service at Clitheroe Parish Church at 2-30 p.m.


27th — Association oi Retired Persons, official launch of Blackburn and East Lancashire.Fnendship C«jtre. 3^p.m. at Whalley Abbey. Inquiries, tel. Mrs Clark 01254 720892. f 27th — Clitheroe District Scout Association, St George s


, „ . ■ , ar=


it to Gawsworth Pair- followed by tea and


....P.ir- meet^9?^a-m- a^


3^0 If? Clit^eroe^atimalSs' Society, nature walk at Ams.de i r i rti nl ^ c “ e Countryside Events, bird box building at ci^-:««.Wrxrtfl; hot.ween 1 and 3 p.m. .•


K M ° rA t m VD u 5 CBridgC Post Office and St ^MaTOr^laW^^remon^at noon^^^.^ ^


tel. ,01254 82^25. 6


AhenTeSr p X a t “


l i X ^ A t o S o ^ ^


. , Associatiion, meet Chester for West Marten. Leader Chns-


Wha" ey 7 p-m- for


found in adiaccnt “Lifestyle” advertisements. ■ .. ■ ■ . • A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available from the Toonstlnformation


Centre, Market Place, Clithcroe, on 01200 425566.


“Watching Time Fly . Tickets from TIC. Further details'of some of. the above events can be


°f DanoinB present , Association, meet at 7 p. Waterloo car park ior i n ^


All entries must be bn a Vvri/+I Market Place, Clitheroe. f r n m


■A'fHAT’S ON listings form available M


27lhr a tLS hn'Fcl0lUCountrey Park. Duration 2 hour • ment at beacon x ^


Woodland manage- at


S tO tm im v m t t e S tS S S S A * - ' Waterloo car park fo| , ^ giich™ds 01200 441313.


12 miles. Inquiries, Alan Kwnan l 01200 44131,s. nt a concert by ot


m a m


-j&i 1. The Nutty Professor


5. Courage Under Fire 6. Escape from LA 7. The Fan 8. Multiplicity 9. Phenomenon 10. Freeway


2. Jack 3. Twister 4. A Time to Kill


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroe.


1. “Ultra” — Depechc Mode 2. “Spice” — The Spice Girls


Artists 5. “Dig Your Own Hole” — The


3. “Mother Nature Calls” — Cast 4. “New Hits ’97” — Various


Chemical Brothers 6. “Now 36” — Various Artists


Fun-Loving Criminals 9. “10” —Wet, Wet, Wet


7. “White on Blonde” — Texas 8. “Come Find Yourself’ — The


10 “Baduizm” — Erykah Badu CD list supplied by Townsend


Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


John Wisden (Wisden, £20*) 2. “The English Patient” — Michael


1. “Wisdcn Cricket Almanac 1997” —


Ondaatje (Picador, £5.99*) • 3. “Gardens of England and Wales Open for Charity 1997” — (£3.50) 4. “Talcs from Herodotus” — (Penguin,


(Arrow, £5.99) 7. “Appassionato” —Jilly Cooper (Ban­


£1.99)- 5. “The State to Come" — Will Hutton


tam, £5.99*) 8. “The Lost Gardens of Hciignn” — Tim Smit (Victor Gollancz, £20) 9. “Notes from a Small Island” — Bill Bryson (Black Swan, £5.99*) 10. “The Art Book” — (Phaidon, £5.95)


(Vintage, £4.99) 6. “Runaway Jury” — John Grisham


Book list supplied by Kuydcc Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clithcroe. Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36  |  Page 37  |  Page 38  |  Page 39  |  Page 40  |  Page 41  |  Page 42  |  Page 43  |  Page 44  |  Page 45  |  Page 46  |  Page 47  |  Page 48