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6 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 24th, 1997


. , BURNLEY PRESENT & FUTURE A HAPPY CHRISTMAS


AA MECHANICS WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS PAST,


Sat 27th - Sun 28th Dec (2pm & 7.30pm) Burnley Youth Theatre. Presents


Charles Dickens’ Timeless Tale m, for Christmas


(Great Party Rates) Tues 30th December, 8pm PARTY TIME!


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JAKE & ELWOOD ARE THE BLUES r j


Wed 28 Jan - Stage Door Jazz With ANTONIO FORGONE Frl 30 & Sat 31 Jan - Snap Theatre In THE WORST WITCH 1 Feb - Championship Brass with The HEPWORTH BAND Wed 4 Feb - A Psychic Experience with JAMES BYRNE


Frt 6 Feb - ULTIMATE ABBA TRIBUTE with YOULEZ VOUS Sat 7 Feb - In Concert - STEVE HARLEY UNPLUGGED Tuo 17 Feb - FAlRPORT CONVENTION In Concert ♦ support


Ticket Office: 01282 430055


WHITEMOOR RIDING CENTRE


Tel: 01282 861890 Qualified Tuition - by Experienced Instructors


WE CATER FOR ALL STANDARDS • FROM 5 YEARS CHILDREN AND NOVICE ADULTS WELCOME CLASS OR PRIVATE LESSONS ESCORTED HACKING INSPECTION AND ENQUIRIES WELCOMED


Special Christmas Offer - 4 lessons for the price of 3 to alt new clients


Contact: ERIC & RUTH STANWORTH Situated on the Barrowford to Barnotdswick Road


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A Pulsating Party Style Soul & R n R Night Sat 17 Jan-Hot Cajun atPadihamwithSACAIHAH


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ENTERTAINMENT E X C E L L EN C E on the Big Screen—


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Tickets £7.00 • Mon to Tues Please note that all movie times shown bracketed Indicate


performances not screened Boxing Day and New Years Eve. • NOW SHOWING ■


(0 Tomorrow Never Dies (12), (0 Home Alone 3 (pg), (0 George of the Jungle (u). (f) The Borrowers (u). The Full Monty (15). I Know What You Did Last Summer (18)


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'T o p eN S T H IS F R iD A r^B ^ iN qD S r^ " They're here—


For editorial ring : M a rc ia M o r r is on 01200 422324


For advertising ring A n d re w o r L e e on 01282 426161


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Diary dates in the


All entries must be on a W H A T ’S O N listings from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place,___ .— —_ _


BY the. time you read this the festivities will be well under way and you will probably feel as though you have been eating and drinking non-stop for days. ■ Soon it will be time to think about getting out and


about and doing some exercise, and if you are a mem­ ber of Clitheroe Ramblers' Association, you have planned a six-mile festival winter walk on Boxing Day. Perhaps you know someone who is a member and you


can tag along. For those more boisterous ones among you, the


annual pram race takes place in Longridge, also on Boxing Day, starting a t the White Bull a t noon. Even if you are not taking part i t should raise a laugh or


two, so go along to watch.


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IT’S HERE AGAIN! O NO IT’S NOT! OTES IT IS! T H E A N N U A L T R IN IT Y P A N T O M IM E


Thursday, February 5th, Friday, February 6th, Saturday, February 7th Matinees on Saturdays


Friday, January 30th, Saturday, January 31st ALADDIN KEEP A SPACE FREE IN YOUR DIARY


FOR DETAILS AND BOOKINGS CONTACT MR BRITCLIFF 01200 424328


M IN E H O S T


glnhreto anb %ee tooulb like to: g &


extenb Reasons (greetings to § ■ in -


all tljetr (Entertainments J


WHITE UON HOTEL


Patrick and Andrea


would like to wish all their # customers and friends a p very Merry Christmas


and a Happy New Year % %


tljem continueb success % in 1998.


Customers arib toisb \ ? ■S


| ENJOY A FANTASTIC WEEKEND AT g


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Inn NWINS AM


BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE Tel: 01200 422450


Joy and Eric would like to wish customers old and new, friends and family all the best for Christmas and the New Year


Looking forward to seeing you in 1998!


DISCO & KARAOKE MOST NIGHTS


Entertainment available


throughout Christmas and the New Year


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jg* John, Lisa and Staff would like to wish ^ g


everyone all the best and look forward to seeing you all in ‘98 .


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3 MERRY CHRISTMAS & | , | HAPPY NEW YEAR |


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FANCY an ice-cool treat for the New Year? We are giving away tickets for a family of four to see the forthcoming pantomime on ice "A Christmas Fantasy" at Blackburn King George's Hall. The show runs from Saturday until January 11th. Stageworks Worldwide Productions, producers of


the world-renowned Hot Ice Show, has created a brand-new Christmas panto on ice.


It stars British figure skating champion Joanne


Conway, and five times Finnish champion Oula Jaaskelainen, accompanied by a whole host of inter­ national and national figure skaters.!): '


• More'than 2,000 sq.ft, of shimmering ic;e will traits^ form King George's Hall into a winter wonderland, and, with state-of-the-art lighting, sound and special effects, it is billed as being "A Christmas Fantasy" not ittf bemissed.s^wA ■


v ■■ To enter the competition; simply tell usthe name of Jane Torvill's partner.


i All entries should be sent to Vicky Carlin at The Clitheroe.Advertiser and Times, 3 King S tre e t, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW, to arrive no later than Decem-


ber.4th. Please include your name, address and daytime phone


number.


Carol" is presented by Burnley Youth Theatre a t the Mechanics on Saturday and Sunday. • c This engaging, classic story, illustrating the true mean­ ing of Christmas, is performed as a wonderful and magical interpretation, written especially for the Christmas sea­ son by the award-winning youth theatre.


Elsewhere, Charles Dickens' timeless tale "Christmas .


ing can be expected as the' cast embrace1 Dickens' best loved tale.


, This newly-adapted performance is sure to capture the


The usual high standard of costumes; colour and act­ :


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seasonal spirit and the hearts of the audience. There will be two shows on both days, at 2 p.m. and 7-


30 p.m. Tickets are priced from £3 to £5, for individuals and from £12 to £15 for families.' For more information, contact the box office on 01282 430055.


Other events: Blackburn: King George’s Hall - Satur­ HEIFER


Tel: 01200 422421 David, Eileen and all the


Whatley Road, Clitheroe


Staff would like to wish all


their customers, and friends A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year


We would also like to thank everyone for their support % over the last 9 months


St h e c a s t l e % An


’ essential guide to living life to the full


jP |S s il . East . Lancashire


I Clitheroe % Tom & Maria, family & Staff vL would like to wish all their customers a


Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year AND


hope that you will join them in celebrating the festive days,


LUNCHES SERVED 12 - 2 DAILY


(Except Xmas Day)


S ' We would like to wish all our customers and yp


friends a


§T Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year »£


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VIV, MICK, PAUL, REBECCA, and the BAR STAFF


from


WAGGON & HORSES


Pimlico Road, Clitheroe


THE BRIDGE INN Chris, Kath, Andrew and all staff would,


like to wish Seasons Greetings to all their customers and would like to thank them fo r their support over the last few months.


Have a Prosperous New Year and hope to see you \ in 1998. .


Clitheroe Advertiser an d Times please mention the r m 1. "Dickie Bird Autobiography" - (Hodder &


Stoughton, £13.99*) 2. "A Walk in the Woods" - Bill Bryson


(Doubleday, £12.99*) 3. "Full Circle" - Michael Palin (BBC,


£14.99*) £1.99) ;' 1 : £12.99*)


4. "Little Book of Calm" - (Penguin Books, ■


. 5. "Hogfather" - Terry Pratchett (Corgi,


£5.99) 6. "Jingo" - Terry Pratchett (Gollancz,


ness, £10.99*) 8. "Politika" - Tom Clancy (Penguin


£4.99*) (BBC. £7.99*) 7. "Guinness Book of Records 1998" (Guin­


9. "Nation's Favourite Love Poems" (BBC Books, £4.99?)..:


Book list supplied by Kaydee Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


Asterisks denote this week's discounts.


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10. "The They Think It's All Over Annual" -


day to January 11th - This year's pantomime, "A Christ­ mas Fantasy on Ice" featuring world champion ice skaters. For more details contact the box office on 01254


582582. Blackpool: Grand Theatre - To January 10 th, "Jack and


the Beanstalk", starring Howard Anthony, Alan Jackson from "Eastenders". Performances at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. most days. Tickets priced from £6 to £13.50. Sunday — Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Starts 7-30 p.m. Tickets


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priced from £7 to £16.50. December 31st - New; Year's Eve Gala, featuring the National Concert Orchestra. Starts 10 p.m. Tickets priced from £9 to'£21.50. For more information contact the box office on 01253 290190. Burnley: Mechanics - Saturday and Sunday - Family


show of Charles Dickens’ "A Christmas Carol". Shows at 2 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £3. Family tickets available. Tuesday - "The Blues Brothers", starring Jake and Elwood. Show starts 8 p.m. Tickets £10. Wednesday - New Year's Eve Disco and Celebration. Starts 7-15 p.m. January 9th to 17th - "Jack and the Beanstalk" presented by Burnley Pantomime Society. Tickets priced from £4.


tShow starts at 7-15 p.m. Some matinee performances. For :more details;and ticket prices, contact the box office on


01282430055. Colne: Municipal Hall - Saturday - “Aladdin”. Various


show times and ticket prices;. Wednesday - New Year's Eve soiR party with'.'Sbul Deep arid Headline News.


" Starts 8 plm. Tickets £12. For more details contact the box office on 01282 661234. Manchester: The Royal Exchange Theatre Company


■ • -To February 7th - Noel Coward's classic comedy "Present Laughter". Starts 8 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday mati­ nee performances at 2-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £5 to £16. For more details and ticket information, contact the box office on 0161833 9833. Bridgewater Hall - January 8th - Bax's The Garden of


Fand, Britten's Piano Concerto and Elgar's Symphony No.2. Tickets priced from £5 to £27.50. For more infor­ mation, contact the box office on 0161907 9000. . Opera House - To January 17th - Rodgers and Ham-


■ merstein's “South Pacific”. For ticket prices and show details, contact the box office on 0161242 2509.


; ' Oldham: Coliseum Theatre - To January 17th, 1998 -


: “Aladdin”. Times of performances vary. Tickets from . £8.50 with concessions for groups and children. For more • details, contact the box office on 01616 242 829. ■ ; Preston: Guild Hall — Wednesday — New Year's.Eve


Prom Concert with the Manchester Concert Orchestra. Starts 9-30 p.m. Tickets priced from £9.50 to £19.50. Jan­


uary 6th - Lunchtime Recital. Tickets £3.50. Starts 1-05 p.m. January 6th - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orches­ tra. Tickets priced from £10 to £15.50.-Starts 7-30^p.m.


For more information contact the box office on 01772 258858.


. : - ; Charter Theatre - To January 10th - “Snow White and


the Seven Dwarfs” starring TV Gladiator Hunter. Vary­ ing performance times. Tickets from £9, with conces- sions.For more details contact the box office on 01772 258858. '


There will be those among you who prefer dancing as ,


your form of exercise, so for those with enough energy left to dance the night away there are at least three venues to


visit.' First, a live band and disco should raise the roof for


those over 18, at Longridge Civic Hall on the 27th, while at Knowle Green Village Hall there will be a Christmas dance to the Accrington Accordion Band. A New Year's Eve dance will be held, as usual, at New­ ton Village Hall which should suit a good cross- section of


December - Clitheroe Library,, exhibition of paintings by Mrs Ann Hargreaves and wood turning by Mr K.


fun lovers. EVENTS - DECEMBER 26TH TO JANUARY 1ST


Townson. December - Whalley Library, an exhibition in the


gallery of watercolour paintings by Mr J. Aspin, of Lang- ho. In the cabinet a display of paintings by Mrs A. Har­


ris, of Cliviger, Burnley. 26th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association, meet Waterloo


car park at 10 a.m. for a six-mile festival of winter walk, ^Mth-Longridge annual pram race, starting at Whitt


BU27tah-nU»ngridge Civic Hall, live b a n d e d disco a t f p.m. for over-18s. Tickets Longridge Sports Centre, tel.


• 01772 784474. 27th and 28th - Burnley Youth Theatre presents A ' ha


Christmas Carol". Inquiries, tel. 01282 430055. 30th - Knowle Green Village Hall, a Christmas dance with the Accrington Accordion Band, at 8 p.m. Inquiries,


tel. 01254 878447. 31st - Newton Village Hall, New Year's Eve dance.


Inquiries, tel. 446642.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS - JANUARY 2ND.TO 8TH 2nd - Civic Hall Cinema, present "Hercules" (U), for


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six nights at 7-30 p.m. 2nd - St Michael and St John's Centre, Lowergate,


Clitheroe Ceilidhs present Geoff Hughes with the "Shak- .


ers" at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 397623. 3rd - Gisbum Festival Hall, a whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, 465374.


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3rd - Clitheroe Naturalists' - A winter walk. 5th - Clitheroe Cancer Support Group meeting.


Inquiries, tel. 425673. 8th - Clitheroe Naturalists - a lecture by Mike Graham


on "Ecology of Ganais”, in Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. Further details of some of the above events can be


found in


adjacent “Lifestyle''advertisements. A booking service for theatres and events through­ out the region is available from the Tourist Infor­ mation Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200


■ : • 425566.


1. Dantes Peak 2. Absolute Power 3. Con Air 4. Batman and Robin 5. Liar Liar 6. Fierce Creatures 7. Scream 8. Anaconda 9. Jingle All the Way


10. The Relic


Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgate, Clitheroe.


Family 9. "Fresco" - M People


1. "Let's Talk About Love" — Celine Dion 2. "The Best Of" - Wham " ■ 3. The Best OP' - The Lightning Seeds 4. "Urban Hymns" - The Verve 5. "All Saints" - All Saints 6. White on Blonde" - Texas 7. "Legend" - John Lennon 8. "Postcards from Heaven" - Lighthouse


10. "Now 38" - Various Artists


CD list supplied by Townsend Records, . Moor Lane, Clitheroc.


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