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8 Ciltheroe Advertiser & Times, November 5th, 1998 1 ^ # ' '


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GARDEN CLUB Rlbblcsdalc School (Drama Complex) Thursday,


November 12th 7.15 p.m.


EXPEDITION MEDICINE


Dr Turner, Clilheroe Rvcrylx>dy welcome


G I S B U R N FESTIVAL HALL


WHIST & DOMINOES


Saturday November 7th 7.30pm


Including supper and meat PRIZES


ST CATHERINE’S


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t THIS SUNDAY 1 November 8th


Otfir 70 patW4 slillt • * r I BflBEBflBE VILLAGE HALL I1


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CHURCH West Bradford


JUM B L E SA L E


In the Sunday School


Saturday, November 7th 1.45 p m


' Admission 2 0 p


............. .............. A large selection of small,


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„ medium and mature trees now ready. Mountain Ash, Poplar, Lime, etc. etc.


- Delivery Available Christmas trees from 1st December


REEDLEY NURSER' Robinson Lane, Brierficld, Tel: (01282) 693376


Open 9.30am- 5.30pm 7 days L.


MASSIVE INDOOR G CAR BOOT and Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingden


S P E C I A L N O T I C E L


ENERAL AUCTION THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ,


EVERY SATURDAY :


No. 1 for buying & selling - Come and S e e - Admission Free Now Open Every Thursday - Collectables, Antiques, Crafts etc ^


Stall Enquires .01,706 22161 6 KING ARTHUR AND.,


/ THE KNIGHTS OF THE >. OCCASIONAL TABLE


vfe-^'Cancel ail engagements for the. glorious Up Service


CiiWW?#?; Maggie Fox & Sue Rydir.g (L'p Seni;cQ(play ail the parts in this hilarious atiaptu!ion of:beAitl:jriari


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CHRISTMAS CABARET DINNER DANCES CABARET GROUP rlREWORX


£ 2 1 . 0 0


4 course meal - Dancing to DJ Compere Dates available


December 21st 22nd and 23rd 0 1 2 8 2 6 1 8 1 0 1


, 1 FENCE GATE INN $


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T H E IT A L IA N TA KTKTERS


An Italian restaurant designed as an authentic Tuscany farmhouse


• Enjoy a full range of Italian cuisine • Food nurtured by one of the finest Italian chefs • Bookings now. being taken for Christmas and New Year. Parties welcome


• 10% discount throughout November 1998 For an authentic Italian atmosphere come along to


the Italian Tanners which is set in the heart of the Kibble Valley


Opening Times:


Monday - Saturday 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.


. (Children e a t free o n Sundays between 5 p .m. - 7 p.m.) Ribchestcr Road, Dincklcy (off.A59) . Telephone: 01254 246686,^


there’s so much more to come for! GHRISTMAS KARAOKE


Thursday Night - November 5th 3rd Round


, . .. PRIZES.TO THE.VALUE £500 (Sign on b e fo r e 9 3 0 pm)


F r id a y N i g h t - N o v e m b e r 6 t h


Downstairs/Upstairs - Music as normal till Midnight Late Bar till midnight - NO admission after 11 pm


S aturday Night November 7th


SOUL DOG PRODUCTIONS Presents 3rd night o f


N O R T H E R N S O U L Guest DJ’s 8 - 12pm - BE EARLY!


G - 5 Course Festive Dinner for £20:00 ‘ 'followed by music for dancing with licence unit 1.00am


(0 1 2 0 0 ) 4 4 1 2 2 7 for reservations or enquiries


TELEPHONE ~ Fridays and Saturdays^' O Sunday Night November 8th ssEia^ic ceoss


(Great Local Band) 9.15 - 9.30 pm •


LIVE PREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL Cheap


ON 8 SCREENS + 1 BIG SCREEN S a tu r d a y


3pm K ick Off Aston Villa v S purs S u n d a y


4pm Kick Off Leeds v Sheffield Wednesday S ta t io n H o tel wmm


King Street, Clitheroe 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 2 0 5 Now serving


EVENING MEALS Monday - Friday 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.


LUNCHES SERVED DAILY


12 noon - 2 p.m.


CHRISTMAS MENU Served throughout December £7.95


Party bookings welcome , \


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LUNCH £15


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CLITHEROE


GARDEN CLUB Rlbblcsdalc School (Drama Complex) Thursday,


November 12th 7.15 p.m.


EXPEDITION MEDICINE


Dr Turner, Clitheroe Everytxxly welcome


UN ITED CH R IST IA N


FE L LOW SH IP Will meet on


Snturday, November 7th at


St Anne’s Court,


Low Moor 7.30 p.m. Speakers:


Mr and Mrs M Jones, (Blackburn)


Everyone welcome 2 E


COLLECTORS FAIR OKEYSTREETW ANTIQUES and


Grassington Town Hall This Sunday


November 8th 10am-5pra


Last Fair o f the season, until March 1999 - Last chance for that unique Christmas Present


Refreshments • Good Quality Fairs Details: Mrs D Wilson


Tel: 01535 630946 TRftU EL FO I R ALL


MINI B U S HIRE


taken for trips to CHRISTMAS PARTIES


Bookings now


01200 427977 Credit Cards Accepted


0 TEL: PAUL7970 280111 (Rock Covers Band)


Call i n t o p u b f o r d e t a i l s o r call Phi l o r P a u l in e o n


, 0 1 2 0 0 - 4 2 2 8 5 0 , 4 2 2 5 8 8


J MUSIC AND DANCE BAR r) J j 49 LOWERGATE • CLITHEROE


THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NIGHTS


Usual Entertainments Sunday November 8th


m m m , u « (Pop Charts Cover Band) Wednesday November I Ith


Lager until first goal scoredt


T uesday N o v em b er 10t h S tu d e n t N ig h t — £ 1 .5 0 p e r bo t t l e


BI S KARAOKE £20 Prize I Telephone:!) 1200 4224651


B A T L E Y A R M S H u r st G r e en , Nr Wha lley 0 1 2 5 4 0 2 6 4 7 8


Traditional Country Inn with Log Fires and Warm Welcome Offers You


NOVEMBER SPECIAL SAVER ■' 2 Courses o n ly £5.00


Monday to Friday Lunch and Early Diniiei


+ SPIN THE BOTTLE I Wellgate, Clitheroe I


Theatre |


I November 21st. Edward Albee's play punc­ tuated by acts of seduction, violence and the revealing of dark secrets. Box office: 01524


| 66645. .


■ CORPSEI Coliseum Theatre, Oldham. To Sat. When penniless actor Evelyn Farrant


plots to do away with his wealthy, sophisti­ cated twin brother, he comes up with the per-


I feet fool-proof plan. But is he quite as clever as he thinks? Box office: 0161624 2829.


I TABLE. Charter Theatre, Preston. Novem­ ber 16th. Award-winning comedy duo Mag-


KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF THE OCCASIONAL


I gie Fox and Sue Ryding present an evening of pointy hats, pointy swords and other pointy


| bits. Box office: 01772 258858. DIPLOMATIC BAGGAGE. Charter


Theatre, Preston. November 19th and 21st. The hilarious farce by John Chapman. Box office: 01772 258858.


Musicals]


Tomorrow. Dig out your flares and kipper ties and boogie on down for another fun packed evening with the glam stunners. Box


C'MONlC'MON. Municipal Hall, Colne.


office: 01282 661234. SUMMER HOLIDAY. The Opera House,


I Manchester. Mon. to November 14th. A super-charged musical sensation that cele­


Blackpool. To Sat. The musical where sum­ mer lasts forever. Starring Darren Day, Peter Baldwin, Isla Fisher and Hilary O'Neil. Box office: 01253 292029. SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE. Palace Theatre,


brates the songs of Leiber and Stoller in a


roof-raising spectacular of music made leg­ endary by the likes of Elvis and The Drifters,


Box office: 0161 242 2503. BARNUM. Burnley Mechanics. Novem­ ber 14th to 21st. A truly spectacular adapta­


tion presented by the Burnley Light Opera Society. Box office: 01282 430055. GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES.


| adaptation of the Charles Dickon s novel. Starring Russ Abbott as Fagin until Novem­


Grand Theatre, Blackpool. November 16th to 21st. Hit musical, set in the 1920s, includ­ ing the favourites "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". Box office: 01253 290190. OLIVERI The Opera House. Manchester. To January 30th. Lionel Bart s wonderful


ber 14th. when Gary Wilmot will take over. Box office: 0161242 2525.


Exhibitions


Museum. Leeds. Mon. to November 15th. A dramatic art work memorial by artist Mark Anstce devoted to the memory of the 361 men shot for "desertion - in the Great War. Bok office: 0113 2201999. SCIENCE IN SPORT. Royal Armouries


FRIENDLY FIRE. Royal Armouries


WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? The Dukes Theatre, Lancaster. To


PICK OF THE WEEK:


"Cinderella". Palace T heatre, M an ­ chester. November 16ih to 21st.


favourite fairytale and this traditional recounting of this rags-to-riches story sees the heroine led to the ball through the four changing seasons. The clock strikes twelve and her Prince is left with nothing more than a


Cinderella is perhaps the world’s most


slipper to help him find his true love. This sumptuous three act production


• from this well-loved story - the Wicked Stepmother, the Ugly Sisters and, of course, the Fairy Godmother. , Michael Corder’s very individual telling of this classic fable is a magical re-working of one of the world's greatest classical ballets. With 64 dancers and a full orchestra,


brings to life all the famous characters


ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool Plea­ sure Beach. To Sat. A show like no other in


the world, starring, direct from Las Vegas, Vladimir. Box office: 01253 407997. HOT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach


Arena. Tb Sun. The ultimate ice spectacu­


lar. Box office: 01253 341033. THE PAIN OF ASPIRATIONS. Burn­


ley Mechanics. Sat. A dance and photo­ graphic collaboration portraying the dreams, ambitions and expectations of black Britain today. Presented by Badejo Contemporary African Dance. Box office:


01282430055. DANCE NIGHT OUT. King George's


the English National Ballet's enchanti­ ng production of Cinderella is guaran­


teed to transport the entire family to a contact the box office on 0161242 2503.


breath-taking fairy tale world. For more details and ticket prices


and successful jazz bands. Box office: 01254 582582.


BJORN AGAIN. King George's Hall, Black­ ,


burn. Thurs. The ultimate Abba and 70's party with one of the Swedish sensation's top tribute


bands. Box office: 01254 582582. THE STRANGLERS. Grand Theatre,


Blackpool. November 15th. Famous for hits such as "Golden Brown", "No More Heroes" and "Always the Sun", the band celebrate their 22nd anniversary in the business. Box office: 01253


ber 16th. Paul Munnery's 11-piece band with a tribute to early Ellington and other leading bands of the 1920s and 30s. Box office: 01254


HARLEM. Blakey's Bar, Blackburn. Novem­


582582.MAGIC. King George's Hall, Blackburn. November 20th. A tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen. Box office: 01254 582582.


Hall, Blackburn. Sat. A programme of ball­ room, Latin and sequence dancing present­ ed by MC's Stan and Olwyn. Box office:


01254582582. A NIGHT AT THE COTTON CLUB.


Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Tues. An exhila­ rating blend of vintage jazz, showbiz and history. Box office: 01253 290190. BUDDY GRECO AND HIS QUAR­


REEF. Guild Hall, Preston. November 13 th. With support, Symposium. Box office:


,


01772258858. MICHAEL CLARK. Grand Theatre,


Blackpool. November 13th and 14th. One of the most exciting and innovative figures of the dance world returns to the stage with his first full-length work in four years. Box office: 01253 290190. CINDERELLA. Palace Theatre, Man­


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• -An evening Of sheer delight; ; . ' IrbiuCrystal CleafOpera. .


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FridayJl3:'&\SatU?dayJi4l^^ Tickets £1050 3 (discounts)


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f i r r m - R O E T o w n C o u n c i l R e m e m b r a n c e D a y


THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR COUNCILLOR JOHN MCGOWAN at Morning Service at


Sunday 8th November You are invited to join


THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, MOOR LANE, COTHEROE on Sunday Sib November at 1045am for the observation of Remembrance Day and at tbe Cenotaph at 12 noon.


Tbe Mayor and Members o f tbe Town Council wilt be at tbe Castle Gates at 11.00am on tbe 11th November 1998 when Report Rockets will be set off.


NATIONAL PAUSE TO REMEMBER WEDNESDAY 11th NOVEMBER


______ SUNG IN ENGLISH : .


1 Marcia Morris I or Vicky Carlin


Ion 01200422324


Gill Kendall or Lee Banks bn 01282 420101


_____ ' All entries listings form available All untriBR frir irihiiisihn tor WHAT’S ON lo be at the TIC by the 14th of the month prior to the eyent


REMEMBER, remember - it is the . 5th of November tonight! To mark the occasion, Clitheroe will


■ expected to donate at least £1 each and the fun starts at 6-30 p.m. in Clitheroe Castle grounds. Wood can be donated from 10 a.m. today and there will be a site ban on personal fireworks, includ­ ing sparklers. Proceeds will go to local


present what is promised to be the biggest fireworks display and bonfire the town has ever seen. Visitors will be


charities. ' Starting tomorrow, at the Platform Gallery is the annual exhibition entitled


"Christmas Cracker. ' Beat the rush and visit the Christ­ mas crafts exhibition to find that ideal present or'that super stocking filler. Work from over 70 local and national


Events, tree seed gathering and planti­ ng at Beacon Fell Country Park. A family day out. Inquiries, tel. 01995


day service at St James’s Church at 10- 30 a.m.8th - Ramblers'Association, a coach


8th - Clitheroe Remembrance Sun­ , 7th - Lancashire Countryside ,


640557.8th - Remembrance Sunday proces­ sion from Clitheroe Town Hall at 10.05 a.m.


ramble to Castletori from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pick-up points Stork Hotel, Read, Whalley bus station, York Street, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01282 703597. 8th - Lancashire Countryside


artists and makers, ranging from toys, glassware, metalwork, textiles, ceram­ ics and lots more will be displayed. Another exhibition, on until the end


"In Every Corner Sing" a concert by The A Cappella Singers in aid of


14th - Trinity Methodist Church,


Clitheroe and District Bible Society, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets at the door or tel. 01200 423245. 14th - Bashall Eaves Village Hall,


Christmas "Seconds Toy and Book Sale", from 2 to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


mustbolnona WHAT’S ON


from the Tourist intormaUon Centre, ; Market Place, Clitheroe.


01254 826261. 14th - Chipping Village Hall, food


bingo in aid of Brabins School, Chip­ ping, Doors open 6-45, eyes down 7-45 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01995 61095. 14th - Rimington and Middop whist and domino drive, in the memorial


Events, a wilderness walk to explore; with a ranger, areas not normally acces­ sible to the public. 11th - National Pause to Remember,


of November, in the Staircase Gallery, of Frames and Pictures, Whalley, is by watercolour artist Geoff Butterworth. A different form of artistic work will be displayed on Wednesday in Bowland High School, Grindleton, when local photographer Mr John Pye will give an illustrated lecture on’a holiday he and his wife, Carol, took, entitled "The Lazy Way up the Amazon". EVENTS - NOVEMBER 6TH TO 12TH


institute at 7-15 p.m. 14th - Clitheroe Town Hall, coffee


presents Timothy Horton (piano) in the Lecture Theatre, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, York Street, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from TIC or at the door. 11th - Bowland High School,


Castle Gates, 11 a.m. ■ 11th - Clitheroe Concerts Society


morning in aid of the town band. 14th-UnitedReformed Church, cof­


fee morning in aid of Sue Ryder. , 14th to 15th - Whalley Abbey Christmas Festival from 10-30 a.m. to


Grindleton, an illustrated lecture "The Lazy Way up the Amazon" by John and Carol Pye, at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425566. 11th - Ribble Valley Carers Focus


Walks. Starts 8 p.m. from the Clitheroe Castle main gates. £2.50 for adults, £1 for children. Inquiries: TIC 01200


Every Wednesday - Clitheroe Ghost


425566. WEvery Sunday - Whalley Ghost


park. Inquiries: TIC 01200 425566. Whalley Library, exhibition of


Clitheroe. 5th to December 24th - Platform


alks. Starts 8 p.m. from The Swan car


watercolours by Marion Kelly. Clitheroe Library an exhibition of


paintings by Mr Philip Buller, of Gallery, an exhibition - "Christmas


445463. 6th - Civic Hall Cinema presents


Hall, a dance with Mark Kitto at 8 p.m. to midnight. To book tel. 01200


Cracker". 6th - Bolton-by-Bowland Village


at 6-30 p.m. Jacob's join, all welcome. 7th-West Bradford Playing Field, a bonfire and firework display at 7 p.m.


"Ever After", for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 7th—


Compiled by Rimington and District bonfire


5 p.m.14th - Lancashire Countryside Events presents an introduction to map reading for beginners at Beacon Fell Country Park. Inquiries, tel. 01995


Group, a project to discuss possible car­ ers training from 1 to 3-30 p.m. in Rib­ ble Valley Council Chambers. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424467. 11th - Lane Ends Community Cen­


tre, Grindleton, whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446219. 12th - Clitheroe Library presents a


recital by Craig Ogden (guitar), and Jonathan Rimer (flute). The interna­ tional prizewining guitarist joins forces with a former. BBC Young Musician of the Year finalist at 2 p.m, 12th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-


hurst, a hot-pot concert at midday. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-


der Valley Conservative Association wine tasting, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446220 or 446686. 13th to 14th - Bolton-by:Bowland


IC 01200 425566 or 447679. 14th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Mercury Rising".


13th - Slaidbum Village Hall, Hod- NOVEMBER 13TH TO 19TH


Drama Group presents '"Dick Whit­ tington and his Cat- A New Tale", in T the village hall at 7-30 p.m. Tickets


640557.14th - International pianist Martin Roscoe will perform at St Peter’s Church, Burnley, from 7-30 p.m. Tick­ ets available from Burnley Mechanics or pay on the door. 15th - Blackburn Music Society pre­


sent, "Berlioz Grande Messe des Morts" at 7-30 p.m. Bridgewater Hall, Man­


chester.15th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­ tion, meet Waterloo car park, 9-30 a.m.


for Hurstwood. 16th - Chatbum School Hall a chil­


tion annual general meeting. 18th - West Bradford Village Hall, a


dren's fashion show by "Brats", at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 441935. 17th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. 19 th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society


present Mike Berry on "Solitude - Birds, Flowers in Lakes". Clitheroe Library 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 throughout the region is avail­ able from the Tourist Information Cen­


tre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.


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TET. Charter Theatre, Preston. Tonight. Ono of the f inest jazz pianists and vocalists of our time performs. Box office: 01772 258858.


chester. November 16th to 21st. See Pick of the Week. Box office: 0161242 2503. SWAN LAKE. King George's Hall,


Blackburn. November 19th. The world's best-loved classical ballet presented by the Vienna Festival Ballet. Box office: 01254 582582.


November 20th. The return of the UK’s most Doouiar blues-rock band celebrates their 10th anniversary year. Box office: 01282 661234.


Comedy


JOE PASQUALE AND THE GRUMBLE- WEEDS. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To Sat A comedy bonanza for the summer season. Box office: 01253 290190. THE FRANK CARSON SHOW. Central


01253292029.


Tucs The "Fast Show” favourite brings his own inspired comedy to Preston in the forms of Billy Bleach, the peroxide-permed pub know-all: self- styled music hall legend Tommy Cockles and Carl Hooper, the Australian investigator of the strange and uncanny. Box office: 01772 258858. KEN WEBSTER. The Paradise Room, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 15th. Outrageous comedy hypnotist. Box office: 01253


SIMON DAY. Charter Theatre. Preston. - , „ ,


345247. . LEE HIRST. Guild Hall, Preston. Novem­


Museum, Leeds. To April 11th. The world's biggest ever exhibition of sport. Ticketnet: 0990232030. ...


Music


>THE BLUETONES. Guild Hall, Preston. I HANK MARVIN. King George's Hall,


Tomorrow. Top indio pop band. Plus special guests. Box office: 01772 258858.


. .... . m__I^JI . finnri Vino onnAtfll


I Blackburn. Tomorrow. Ex-Shadow Hank performs as part of ius 40th Anniversary tour. Box office: 01254 582582.


Manchester. Sat. The star of BBC TV's "The Cruise" performs live in concert. Box office: 0161 242 2603.


JANE MCDONALD. Palace Theatre, , ’ , ,


Hall, Blackburn. Mon. Three decades of jazz with one of the country's most established'


SMOKY CITY JAZZ. King George's . „ 01254 682582. 01772258858.


ber 19th. Comedy star of "Tho Stand-up Show" and "They Think It's All Over". Box office:


CdncerisS


Blackburn. Tonight. Performance by tho Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Box office:


SCANDINAVIA. King George’s Hall,


ston. Tucs. With Damian Girvan on piano. Pro­ gramme includes works by Schumann and


LUNCHTIME RECITAL. Guild Ilall, Pre­ ' ' ;


Hall, Preston. Tues. Featuring works by. ’.Haydn; Bach and Barber. Box office: 01772


Schubert: Box office: 01772 258858. CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA. Guild


258858.HENZE FESTIVAL. Royal Northern Col­ lege of Music, Manchester. November 14th. Featuring works by Henze and Beethoven.


Pier Blackpool. Tb Sat. Featuring Andy Ferd, Jonathan Clark and Szara King. Box office:


nolly, Jimmy Nail and Timothy Spall;. THE EXCORCIST (18). The original


shocker is back. Currently Showing: . -


VELVET GOLDMINE (15).. HALLOWE'EN 1120(18).


SMALL SOLDIERS (PG). MULAN (PG). A PERFECT MURDER (15). ELIZABETH (16). THE TRUMAN SHOW (PG). EVER AFTER: A CINDERELLA


.


STORY (PG). THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT


MARY (15). LETHAL WEAPON 4 (15). SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (15). LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOK­ ING BARRELS (18).,


Box Office Numbers; Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254


695979. Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Bum-


ley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282456222. Warner Village Cinemas, Preston: 01772


881313 or advance booking 01772 881100.. UCI Cinema, Preston: 01772 728888 or


ndvance booking 0800 888929. ? •. , ’ . \ . . Y 73* 4 tk ) it i It 1 STILL CRAZY (15). Starring Billy Con­ . New Releases: THE HAMSTERS. Municipal Hall, Colne. -Y Opera


Preston. November 13th and 14 th. An inter­ nationally distinguished cast of soloists per­ form this glittering new production of Johann Strauss' classic. Box office: 01772


DIE FLEDERMAUS. Charter Theatre, 258858. film


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