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COFFEEmormngs are in full swing at this time of year


and if you are organising one


its always nice to have some home-made biscuits to go


with the coffee and goodies for the cake stall. This week’s Dish of the Week


recipe features three easy-to-make cakes from one of our readers, Mrs


• lOoz. SR flour • 3oz. sugar • Goz. margarine • 1 level tbsp syrup • 4oz. sultanas • 2oz. cherries


Margaret Garnett. Margaret a native of Rimington, is well- known in Clitheroe and a mem- her of several organisations includ­ ing, Clitheroe Soroptimists, Wad-


d-ngton WI Ribblesdale Inner Wheel and the Clover Club. In her spare time she helps raise funds for Save the Children Fund. Over the years she has provided


MATILDA CAKE Ingredients


Method


garine together. 2. Add the flour, chocolate and


1. Cream the sugar and mar­


gf f Grease an 8in. deep cake tin and fill with cake mixture. 4. Bake for one hour at gas 4. Tip: Good as this cake is, it can


1. Melt margarine and syrup in pan.


Method


Spread mixture evenly in tin and press down.


and mix together well. 3. Grease a swiss roll tin well.


inutes.


many a coffee morning and cake stall with her home-made biscuits and cakes and ladies are always asking for her secret recipes. Now you can make these deli­ cious cakes and impress your


friends or help raise funds for your favourite charity.


• Goz. SR flour • Goz. caster sugar • Goz. soft margarine • 3oz. drinking chocolate • 3 eggs


CHOCOLATE CAKE Ingredients


2. Add remaining ingredients m4. Bake at gas 3 for 20 to 30


be iced or topped .with melted chocolate and walnuts.


AUSTRALIA FRUIT CAKE Ingredients


• 2oz. margarine • half cup water • half cup sugar • half cup raisins or currants • half cup sultanas Bring above ingredients to the boil, leave to cool. When cool add to • % cup SR flour • half cup plain flour • half tsp mixed spice • half tsp bicarbonate of soda


• Pour' into well-greased lib. loaf tin and bake for one hour at gas 4.


Sim ported by Thwaites S a t 26th April, 8pm Padlham Town Hall


HOT CAJUN NIGHTS with B A T O N R O U G E


CAJUN - COUNTRY ROCK • IRISH • HILLBILLY Sun 27th April. 12.30pm, Free JAZZ in the Bar


J A Z Z S O C I E T Y W ed n e sd ay 3 0 thA p r il , 8pm selungms7


Discover for yourself the truth^ehlnd^iejegend^ Fri 2nd May, 8pm ■ It Was 30 Years Ago Today! Take A Magical Mystery Tour with * j. V


A PSYCHIC EXPERIENCE M S K R LH yW U R SM B i


THE BACKBEAT BEATLES * * "TheBackbeat Beatles... Probably the .


nearest thing you'll get to the real thing Daily Mirror Saturday 3rd May, B.uupm


* EC'S1 Legendary Mott the Hoople Frontman ' IAN HUNTER BAND "Rofl Away the Stone” • "Honaloochie Boogie "All The Young Dudes" • "All The Way from Memphis"


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


d t A S clarke v i witji m a r g i


Comedy • Gags • Chat ■ Q&A’s and More! An Eye Popping. Hilarious. Fun Night Out!


Sat 31 st May, 8.00pm Selling Fast Come Up & See Me... Make Me Smile..


ISTEVE HARLEY & " COCKNEY REBEL


IT is easy to get carried away when you have been connected with the wine trade for as long as I have. . In the continuous search for new wines, regions,


With wine writer Sue Lewtas


grape varieties and winemakers, there is always the danger of overlooking the old favourites and dismiss­ ing them as has-beens. I ought to know better and I recently had it brought home to me. A friend of mine who knows very little about wine


any red wine from the Bordeaux region. You will never hear it used in France or see it on a label ot wine produced by the French for home consumption. However, basic Bordeaux Rouge is very often


Claret is the name used by the British to describe


was in a supermarket with me and selected a bottle of own-label claret. I have to admit to thinking: “How boring!” His reasoning was that he had heard of the term,


labelled as such for export by many of the larger producers. Most supermarkets and off-licence chains


also bottle claret under their own label. The one that made me drink my words, can be


“claret”, and knew that Bordeaux was famous , for wine. I found myself drinking my words, because I pre­


sumed this particular red would be bland and unex­ citing (an assumption based purely on the fact that I hadn’t drunk claret for years) but it turned out to be a cracking mouthful!


meats, especially steak.


It just goes to show that it does you good to get back to basics now and again!


, . .


found at Sainsburys (£3.75), and is an excellent ambassador for the bread and butter wines of the


region. It is rich, fruity and well balanced, with a firm structure that makes it an ideal. match for all reel


l ALL THE HITS PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE Fri 6th June, 8pm...The Ultimate Tribute to


Make me Smile" • "Here Comes The Sun "Mr Son" • "Judy Teen" • "Mr Raffles"


\m m i n j WONDERWALL [ • f r K i c~ j I+ Hedgepig + Element P lu s th e le g e n d a ry M U D C L U B D J 's


Sat 7th June, 8.00pm PETE NELSON


& HEARTBEAT A Music & Laughter Show!


tor all ages featuring the music of Rev Orblson. Buddy, Four Seasons, the Shadows ■


J u s t B o o k e d ! Tues 10th June, 8.00pm "One of'the greatest female voices of the decade"


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China In Your Hand, Secret Garden & Many More Hits Tickets On Sale Now


AS well as rescuing you from the odd dead end, the new Ordnance Survey Street Atlas of Lancashire makes some pretty interesting


reading. Did you know th a t Church


Street is the most popular street name in Lancashire — there are no fewer of 57 of them —while there are 49 Station Roads and 41 Chapel Streets. 1 ; - ... •. i .


to be gleaned from the atlas, which is published this week. s It is the most comprehensive


•' These are just some of the facts


pinpointing a staggering 26,571 roads, from the centre of the county’s towns to the depth of its


treet atlas of Lancashire ever,


countryside. All the major towns are


included, from Preston, Blackburn and Burnley to Lancaster, More- cambe and, of course, Clitheroe. In addition to showing all road


“The Ordnance Survey Street


Atlas of Lancashire” (pub: Ordnance Survey and Philip’s)


lists in its gazetteer public build­ ings, schools, colleges,leisure centres, museums , and other fea­ tures' of interest: It also pinpoints public car parks, post offices, police, fire and ambulance sta­ tions, hospitals, churches and many rural farms — an absolute godsend to bemused delivery men and the emergency services! Extensive use of colour ensures


both Carleton and Southport,' while the latter boasts a Blair Grove and Rochdale a Blair Street. There are three Major Streets — in Accrington, Rams- bottom and Rawtenstall — 11 Westminster Streets and even a Downing Street, in Preston! As an amusing aside, soap opera


clarity and highlights through routes, making navigation a cinch. You need never again be lost! On a topical note, with the Gen­


names taken from high-detailed Ordnance Survey maps, the atlas


fans will find three Brookside Closes, three Coronation Streets and an Albert Square! The Ordnance Survey Street


eral Election just around the cor­ ner, the three main party leaders are all represented by Lancashire streets. There is an Ashdown Close in


J U M B L E S A L E Saturday, April 26th at 2 p.m.


United Reform Church


Moor Lane, Clitheroe Raffle and cream teas


V Admission 20p per family


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Following this weeks (National Curriculum) Kibble Valley Schools


Tours visiting - Ribblesdale - Rowland -


Clitheroe Grammar -


TlGfTl a r e yo u fully aware of the


Please com e to a m lti m u edia & MSCUI


p r e s e n t a t i o n a t


St J am e s Church, C lith eroe


T h is S u n d a y e v e n in g at 7.00 pm UK NATIONAL TOUR


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U L T R A F R A M E —7 ta Association with Christian Aid & NGM PLC C-KArtVIM. hi St Augus tines - St Wilfrids


m any in ju st ic e s children ar e SUFFERING THROUGHOUT THE WORLD?


Atlas of Lancashire comes in hard­ back, spiral bound and paperback pocket-sized editions, and is avail­ able from Kaydee Bookshop,in Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Don’t get lost on the way, now!Theresa Robson


/ ^ n a t io n a l c h i l d b ir t h t r u s t X H e V s b ae m isit y Trind CIVIC H ALL


CLITHEROE FRI 25 APRIL


6 NTS (Not Sun) THE (i2)


CRUCIBLE | 7.30 p.m.


THE RHYTHM STATION


PREMIER MUSIC AND DINING VENUE Open 7.00 p.m. - 02.00 a.m.


THE NORTH’S MOST INTIMATE RAWTENSTALL


THE BEIJES KING HIMSELF G E N O


FRIDAY 25th APRIL


W ASHINGTON SATlIltDAY 2(illi APRIL


S PHCIAI. nO l lB L i : K IM , WITH


THE DETONATORS ' M»LLS'


T O N Y M c P H E E ( T i l l ! GKOLINYHIOGS)


. 27th APRIL SUNDAY BRUNCH / LUNCH THE FESTIVAL JAZZMEN


THURSDAY 1s t NI.VY COMEDY \M » JAZZ


AT T i l l ! STATION WITH


J I M B O W E N (B U IX S E V E )


W IT H L A U R IU CIIUSCOUS GOOD TTAIE JA Z Z BAN D


E L E C T IO N DAY S P E C IA L


a n ^ d a n c eh ^ th ^ c o m pa n y o f INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS.


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i FRIDAY APRIL 25th * 5 MARK TYNE (MateCallarWxals)^ l SUNDAY APRIL 27th * 1 ROUTE 66 (Jazz Trio) *


MATT HOWARTH BAND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS LIVE


CHRISTY MOORE\ LIVE IN CONCERT I BRA D FO R D !


The Red Pump Inn and


Restaurant Bashall Eaves


NF.W MF.NUS START TODAY Examples Lunch Menu


Stilton & walnut mushrooms. Home-made pate served with apple & tarragon relish,


Warm chicken salad with spiced chorizo sausage, Halibut with an orange & hazelnut butter, Gammon with peach and pineapple. Examples Evening Menu


'BOX OFFICE: 01274 752000 VENUE I BLACKBU RN |


WED MAY 7th - START 7.30 pm I TICKETS: £15, £14, £121


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We are now open for food seven days a week


Monday to Saturday Lunch 12 - 2pm Evening 6.30 - 9pm Sunday food served all day 12 - 830pm


Tel: 01254 826227 for table reservations |


Tiger prawns with a cucumber, mint & coriander dressing, Tian of smok«i& fresh, salmon, Confit of duck,’Marinated sea Bass, Pork loin chops, Roasted Baibary ■ | duckling breast, Noisettes of lamb loin.


FORT!


COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE CLUB Top Wldcwoith Street, Nelson Telephone: 01282 459033


This new dub Is now open and memberships are being accepted. A great new venue, dedicated to Country OPENING TIMES


Tuesday 8 - 10.30 p.m. Dancing with Instruction Friday 8 -1 1 .3 0 p.m. Live music night


S a t u r d a y 2 - 4 p.m. Special children’s lessons S u n d ay 2 - 5 p .m . Dancing w ith Instruction Sunday 8 -1 0 .3 0 p.m. Dance night


O p e n i n g t i m e s w i l l s h o r t l y b e I n c r e a s e d ! Friday, April 2 5 th FAIS DO DO BAND | Friday, May 2 n d DAVE SHERIFF (All ticket)


Superb famous sprung dance floor. The only dedicated C A. W venue In the area. Full bar facility


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B O L T O N -B Y - B O W L A N D


V I L L A G E H A L L WHIST &


| DOMINOES on Wednesday,


Admission £1.20 (inc supper)


April 30th at 7.45 p.m.


(C o l le c to rs ! I


A t te n t io n A n t iq u e s


GB ANTIQUES CENTRE


Open 7 days » 110* dealen


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


1(01524) 844734 SANDERSON


DANCE-FITNESS CENTRE


Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson 617722


10 Churchill Way,


|| S p e e c h .& D r a m a New Adult Drama Work»hop' Starting Friday 25th


(£2.00 per session)


Fridays 7+ years 6 pm - 6.30 pm


J u n io r D ram a W o rk sh o p 1 0 - 1 6 years 6.30 - 7.30 (£2.50 per session)


Baby Class (upto 5 years) (£2.00 per session)


, Saturdays k e y s t r e e t


Music & Dance Bar, Clitheroe For the Best in Music & Entertainment


TH IS WEEK’ ENTERTAIN ME NT T hursday, F rid ay & S aturday


DISCO PARTY NIGHTS ,


In the boogie roam - JUUy afr conditioned Saturday Afternoon • LIVE BAND • .


t im e s o f c h a n g e In the lounge bar Sunday Night • LIVE BAND •


NEWHORIZONS ;jr-*3S!sg.5SS,2 ssssr.


COMMITTEE Inviteyoutoa


70s & 80S D IS C O ; on Saturday, April 26th at 8 p.m.


at St Michael’s and St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe


£1 admission payable at the door - [ ; ‘ g r COL 2 0 0 3 4 2 2 8 5 0 o ? ( 0 ? 2 0 0 1 4 Z Z S B B


f LOYOLA SCOUTS, GUIDES, ^ BROWNIES A CUBS FUNDRAISING


| 7.30 - a30 pm 02.50 per session) . i t Other classes available ★


tOLNE


iM A G IC K f f i , Friday 2nd May


SPENCER DAVIS Saturday 3rd May JOHN MARTYN •Tuesday 6th May


MAX BYGRAVES Thursday 15th May


C ountry music


W E E K E N D with


Han k Wangford & George Hamilton V


I Thur 22nd & Sat 24th May


MURDER BY_ MISADVENTURE


Starring Peter Dean From EastEndcrs 28,29,30th May


IWALTER TROUT Friday 6 th Ju n e


___3 a beeline to Ultraframe. BBA - it's the bees knees for sunny conservatories and bright windows and doors :


o ) h e Cuff™ 01rede<f 6^ LMprgaret Smith.


Mldren's th e a t r e (Entertainment . ' ‘yVpletf by v 4 f fur tsfor _A[T .Ages


.... ’ In C Q aw n h am cO u ta g e <HalI


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 BB72DA Tel: 01200 425566 or at


, the doori Opening hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Downham Post Office Tel: 01200441242


. I -m - n Aid o f Bamardos 3J


'RENDEZVOUS DfiNCE FACTORY


"■ NIGHT CLUB ----- ----- FRIDAY


Bus..:. 11p.m., 11.20 p.m., 11.45 p.m. _ from Clitheroe £1 SfiTCIRDfiY


BRING YOCIR PARTY TO OURS


Hen Parties, Birthdays etc. Tel: Whulley 01254 8 23086 6:


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