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at Sawley Bridge, 300 yards from Sawley Abbey A59 between Clitheroe & Gisburn. .
• Steam Engines • Lorries • Tractors • Barn Engines • Work Exhibits • Motor Cycles • Bicycles • Cars • Craft Tent • Military
• Trade Stands • Beer Tent • Auto Jumble* Fairground • Caterers • Camping • Disabled Toilets • Ring Events both days •
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A GREAT DAY OUT FOR AIL THE FAMILY. Gates open 10am till 5pm— Adults £4, OAP’s £2, Children £l,
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This renowned company, now in its ninth year, are famous for their open-air ‘Walkabout’ productions, which guide the audience from scene to scene, making full use of the natural surroundings to create unique and enthralling theatre. This latest show was inspired by Townclcy Park’s impressive landscape and the looming presence of Towneley Hall, bringing a new dimension to outdoor theatre enhanced by high quality performances from the company, many of whom have TV credits.
Many surprises are promised for this ambitious production and as the only venue m Lancashire playing host to the. theatre companies presentation of Dracula, theatre lovers from across the county arc expected to travel to Towneley Park to see these danng and imaginative performances.
. For further details and ticket information please phone Burnley Mechanics Box Office on, 01282 430055.
To win two tickets to see one of the six performances of Dracula • The Undead answer the following question: a Who wrote the 1897 Gothic Novel - Dracula?
And send to: Promotions Dept, Chthcroe Advertiser & Times, King Street, Chthcroc to arrive by August, 14th 1998. Details o f Performances: Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Sunday - Adults £8, Concessions £6, Family £22 Friday, Saturday - Adults £10, Concessions £7 Family £30 - Starting 7.30 pm each night
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Bamoldswick. Sunday. Featuring Slack - Alice,. Cheatin'. Hearts andiTwisteds Wheel. Admission free. Enquiries: 01282 . 661234.
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THE HOUSE THAT SOOTY BUILT
MUSIC as normal ~ LATE BAR No admission after 11 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC - 9.15pm-10.30pm Tuesday 11th August
Sunday 9th August S t u d e n t N ig h t - c h e a p d r in k s KARAOKE SPIN THE BOTTLE Wednesday 12th August
There’s something for everybody at I W ellgate, Clitheroe
T elephone:!) 1200 422465
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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Whalley Rd, Clitheroe 01200 422967;
Welcome back to holidaymakers and regular guests to top entertainment every Saturday
1 RICKY ALLEN i Commencing 9:30pm
Saturday August 8th. Don’t miss our 2 high prized flyer breaks! OFF^SIEAIC - r r ¥ ^ 3 MEMBERSHIP
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DAYTIME AEROBICS AND CRECHE
fSOO Y e a r s o f H i s t o r ^ \ BROWSHOLME HALL
No 1 for buying & selling - Como and Soo - Admission Free The historic home o f the Parker family for SOO years.
OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY THROUGHOUT AUGUST.-
You will see a magnificent collection of oak furniture, portraits, ,:;l arms and armour, stone age axes and even a piccc of Zcpphn.. / **
Afterwards, take a walk in the tranquil landscaped gardens and ; : the unspoilt countryside o f the Forest o f Bowland.
. The Hall is situated 5 miles NW of Chthcroc, , . • - •
near to the “Pcndlc Witches Trail” and is open 2 00pm * 4 3 0 pm / Admission £3.00, Child £ l 00.
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SUMMER is here - or so we are told - - and for those children looking for some
thing interesting to do, it’s suipmer camp time.
■ ' • . At Roefield Leisure Centre lots of
fun and games will keep bored young sters occupied to their heart's content. Activities include, pitch-and-putt, swimming and climbing and much more for the whole of the six week holi day. To book, go along to Roefield Leisure Centre on Edisford Road, Clitheroe: places are limited, and all the children will then need is suitable cloth ing and a packed lunch. Sports and Arts in Rural Parts is also
aimed at young people to encourage them to take-up something different,, perhaps as a long-term hobby. Sports courses include, rugby, canoeing, ski ing, tennis, football, cricket and fishing.. ; Village play schemes are also in progress a t village halls and playing fields throughout the Ribble Valley, from Slaidbum to Bolton-by-Bowland, Read to Billington arid many places ‘ between. To find out more telephone 01200452479.: ' A craft market will take place at the
Platform Gallery on Saturday where local craftsmen and women will exhibit unique gifts at affordable prices. There will be plenty to suit everyone, ideal for
presents. EVENTS - AUGUST 7TH TO 13TH Every Wednesday Clitheroe and
Whalley ghost walks.5 S ta r t from Clitheroe Castle main gates at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 426821 or 425566 ■ Clitheroe Library - photographic
grammes from Tourist Information Centre and Ribble Valley Borough Council. Roefield Leisure Centre, summer
camp. Longridge Youth and Community
Centre summer workshops for a wide variety of courses for ages 8-18. Also playscheme for 5-11 years. Inquiries, tel. 01772 782909. 7th - Civic Hall Cinema presents,-
"Godzilla" (PG) for 12 nights at 7-30 p.m. Matinees at 2 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday. . 8th - Platform Gallery, Saturday
exhibition of local history. Sports and Arts in Rural Parts, pro
fribble Valley in the
• 8th - United Reformed Church; a coffee morning in aid of Sue Ryder Foundation. 8th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 9-30 a.m. at Waterloo car park for Chipping and Dunsop Bridge, 13-miles. 8th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society,
an easy walk Kirkby Lonsdale, start 10 a-m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423739. 9 th - Ramblers'Association coach
ramble to Hutton-le-HoIe, joining points: Stork Hotel, Read, Whalley bus station, York- Street, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01282 703597,10 a.m. to 7 p.m. only. . 9th, — Lancashire Countryside
Events, Pendle/Newchurch Witch ■ Hopper bus from Downham return on foot. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557. 9th - Lancashire Countryside
Events, Bowland Pathfinder, a moder ate walk from Dunsop Bridge to Slaid bum via Whitendale and the Salter Fell
Road. 9th - Castle Bandstand, a concert by
the Goodshaw Band at 2-30 p.m. , 12th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
table top sale a t Mytton Fold Hotel, Whalley Road, Langho, 10-15 a.m. to
' 4 p.m. 12th - Waddow Hall, Waddington,
"Posh Pots", at 7-30 p.m. Suitable for all ages from nine to 90, take half-inch paintbrush, a child’s paintbrush and a pair of scissors. Admission £4. 13th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-
hurst, cream tea concert featuring David O'Connell ('cello), Roderick Bar- rand (piano). FORTHCOMING EVENTS - AUGUST 14TH TO 20TH
14th - Civic Hall Cinema presents,
"Godzilla" (PG), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday' and Thursday at 2 p.m. . . 14th - Hodder Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society cheese and wine evening at Brownhills, Newton, from 7 p.m. Tickets available from com mittee members. 15th - West Bradford Village Hall,
craft market 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ,, 8th - Mayor's Parlour, Clitheroe
Town Council a coffee morning on behalf of the Pendle Club. ‘
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Leighton Hall, Camforth. Tomorrow and Saturday. William Shakespeare's classic presented by the Festival Players Theatre Company. Bax office: 01524 734 474. THE HOUSE THAT SOOTY BUILT.
Burnley Mechanics. To Saturday. A stage show packed with fun, frolics, laughter and cheer. Box office: 01282 430055. DRACULA-TIIEUNDEAD. Tbwneley
Park, Burnley. August 18th to 23rd. An open air walkabout production by the Midsommer group. Box office: 01282 430055. THE CENTURIONS. Granada Studios,
Manchester. August 21st. One of the largest and most revealing male strip acts currently touring the world. Box office: 01618285241. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY
PETER JEBSON. King George's Hall,
Blackburn. August 21st. See Graham Eccles. Box office: 01254 582582. .
Southport Flower Show. Victoria Park, Southport. August 20th to 22nd.
TICKETS are still on sale for Britainls premier late summer show- the South- port Flower Show. In just over two weeks’ time, 34 acres in Victoria Park will come alive with horticultural excellence for one of the region's most popular family days out. Great Britain's finest growers and
SUMMER ARTS ACTIVITIES. Burn
DAYS. Williamson Park, The Duke's . Promenade, Lancaster. To August 22nd. Jules Verne's fast paced; rip-roaring comic adventure. Box office: 01524 66645. THE CHUCKLE BROTHERS. The
Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To August 30th. The children's favourites appear every Sunday throughout the summer season. Box office: 01253 290190. HOLIDAY STARTIME. The Opera
House, Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday featuring Jane McDonald, from "The Cruise", TV comic Billy Pearce and Granada TVs Russell Watson. Box office: 01253 292029. MYSTIQUE. Blackpool Pleasure
garden designers have been busily preparing to compete in the prestigious show, which, for this year, will echo the colour of Africa; a celebration of its flo ral heritage as diverse as the continent itself. With craft stalls, trade stalls, live entertainment, crown green bowling championships and a firework display on the Friday night Southport Flower Show is so much more than a gardener's paradise. Gardening consultant and author
Yorke Street, Burnley. Saturday' to Sep tember 12th. Featuring portraits from some of the greats of 20th century British art, including Henry Moore and Lucien. Freud. Box office: 01282 421986. _ 7 CRAFTSMEN "ATWORK". Samles-
ley Mechanics. Today and tomorrow. A whole range of workshops and demonstra tions to take away the holiday boredom. Bax office: 01282 430055.. FACE THE DAY, Mid Pennine Arts,
Roddy Llewellyn, and broadcaster and ecologist Professor David Bellamy have both agreed to give the show a seal of approval by becoming celebrity patrons and they will be visiting at various times throughout the show. Ticket sales are already exceeding
_ Sunday. Marking the 25 th anniversary of i ' the Lancashire Family History and Hcr- . aldry Society. Tel. 01706 825557. \ . SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW. Vic
bury Hall, Samlesbury. To Sunday. Dorothy Horsfall demonstrates straw work and geological specimens, while Ann Pearson demonstrates patchwork and quilting. Bax office: 01254 812010. FAMILY HISTORY EXHIBITION. Lowther Pavilion, West Beach, Lytham.
expectations and visitors wishing to buy tickets in advance may do so by calling 01704 530333. Alternatively, they can be bought from any of the 36 Tourist Information Centres in the North-West.
| mystify. With Tom Bright and celebrity pooch Schnorbitz. Box office: 01253
Beach Arena. To November 14th. Master magician Richard De Vere provides a unique brand of magic to fascinate and
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Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sun- . day throughout the summer season. Box office: 01253 290190. JOE PASQUALE AND THE GRUM-
KEN DODD. The Grand Theatre, , . :
BLEWEEDS. The Grand Theatre, Black pool. To November 7th. A comedy bonan za for the summer season. Box office: 01253290190. THE FRANK CARSON SHOW. Cen
tral Pier, Blackpool. Featuring Andy. Ford, Jonathan Clark and Szara King. Box office: 01253 292029.
Comedy
Theatre. To September 3rd. The leg endary helmet returns. If easily offended .
ROY "CHUBBY" BROWN. Southport
please stay away. Box office: 01704 540404.
and Oakhill Park, Accrington. Tomorrow to August 16th. Accrington annual music festival featuring the Milltown Brothers,
SOUNDS '98. Town Hall, Brooks Club
Space Monkeys, Mayhem, Turbo Folk and many more. Flyers available from our front office. Box office: 01282 421986. THE BEST ELVIS SHOW IN THE WORLD - EVER! King George's Hall,
, Blackburn. August 15th. 21st anniversary tribute starring Steve Preston. Book now to avoid disappointment Bax office: 01254 582582. JAZZ IN BLAKEY'S. Blakey's Bar,
toria Park, Southport. August 20th to 22nd. See Pick of the Week. Box office: • 01704530333. MONSTERS OF THE DEEP. Royal'.
Armouries Museum, Leeds. To September 6th. This fascinating exhibition takes you on an exciting journey from seashore to seabed. Box office: 0113 2201999. • : GOAL! The Football Museum, Preston.
To Sept 19th. An exhibition about the World Cup - the players, the fans, the his-: tory and this year’s tournament. Box office: 01772 695497.
sequence dance at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200423424. 15lh - Spring Wood, Whalley a day
of events, various guided walks, chil dren's activities, displays and
dry.stone walling. Start 10-30 a.m., organised by
tion, meet 7 p.m. Worston. 12th -Lancashire Federation of WIs
A l l e n t r i e s 'm u s t b e o n a W H / k T ’S O A f l i s t in g s fo rm a v a i I a b I e f ro m t h e T o u r i s t . In fo rm a t io n C e n t r e , M a r k e t P l a c e , C l i t h e r o e . .
Lancashire Countryside Events. 15lh and 16th -A walk across More-
cambe Bay in aid of the RSPB. Take part as a sponsored participant or go along on the day for £5. Inquiries, tel. 01484861148. 15thandl6th- Ribble Valley Vintage
Rally at Sawley Bridge,,off the A59. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 16th - Castle Bandstand, a concert
by Balderstone Brass Band at 2-30 p.m. 16th — Centenaries Theatre, Stony-
hurst, summer concert by the Mil lenary Ensemble at 2-30 p.m. Proceeds to Chaigley Manor and Rotary chari ties. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063.
16th - Lancashire Countryside
Events Bowland Pathfinder, join a ranger for a full-day's walk in the Hod der Valley. ■
■ 17th - Whalley Village Hall Players, casting for the next production at 7-30 p.m. New. members welcome, staff for props, backstage also.
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' 18th-Clitheroe Ramblers'. Associa tion meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Ribchester. ' • . 18th -Ribble Valley Rail Ramble,
alight Clitheroe at 9.32 a.m. for a mod erately easy walk over West Bradford Fell of 10-miles. Bus to Sawley, picnic lunch, tea Waddington.
19th — Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion meet Edisford car park at 6-45 p.m. 19th - Clitheroe Library, activity ses
sion for children, stories and crafts. Space limited tickets from library in advance.
... 20th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-
hurst, cream tea concert at 2-30 p.m. featuring Richard Casey on piano.
20th - Chipping Village Hail, an open
night for information about the Duke of Edinburgh Award Schema Inquiries, tel. 01200 443466. 20th - Waddington WI coffee morn
ing at Church Closa : 22nd - Ramblers' Association, coach
ramble to Buckden, start 10 a.m., join ing points Stork Inn, Read, Whalley. bus station, York Street, Clitheroa • 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, Marketplace, Clitheroe,' on'0120(7
425566. 11‘ ir'iiil «■ , ilOoiA vJr Jd iv.1 •
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New Cinema Openings: LOST IN SPACE (PG). Ro-vamp of the
. 60s show, with William Hurt leading the Robinson family into deep space. Also
Blackburn. August 17th. Featuring Scott Hamilton (tenor), Ralph Sutton (piano): and Dave Green (bass). Bax office: 01254 582582. ,
Dance| ■
Hall, Blackburn. Saturday and August. 22nd. A programme of ballroom, Latin and sequence dancing presented by MCs Stan and Olwyn Eccles.' Bax office: 01254 582582. HOT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach Arena. To November 8th. The ultimate ice spectacular. Box office: 01253 341033.
DANCE NIGHT OUT. King George's | Concerts
GRAHAM ECCLES. King George's ■HaU, Blackburn. Tomorrow.'Part of the . fourth annual summer season of lunchtime
. Darryl Kerrigan (Michael Caton) fights to save the family home when his airport. neighbours want to expand.
DR DOLITTLE (PG). Eddie Murphy \
stars as the modern-day medic who talks to the animals. Currently Showing: PAULIE: A PARROT'S TALE (U). ,THE MAGIC SWORD: QUEST FOR -
CAMELOT (U). ' THE GINGERBREAD MAN (15).
' MAD CITY (15).' SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS (12). : GREASE (PG)l'
BARNEY'S GREAT ADVENTURE(U). \ THE LITTLE MERMAID (U). 1 GODZILLA (15).
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; Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Bum-, wley: 01282.456333 or advance hooking: >; C01282456222.
Jr; iApollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979. ,
„ CHUBBY GOES DOWN UNDER (18). THE WEDDING SINGER (12). GIRLS' NIGHT (15). ' Box Office Numbers:
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. recitals. Box office: 01254 582582. - . LINDA CARRINGTON. King George* ; 881100.
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•-.01772 881313 or advance booking 01772 i ‘RRlinn
‘Warner-Village Cinemas, Preston: -
Hall, Blackburn! August 14th. Sec Gra- >UCI Cinema, Preston: 01772728888 or ham Eccles. Box office: 01254 582582, " advance booking OSOQ 888929.
• starring Matt Le Blanc and Gary Old- . man. ' THE CASTLE (15): Tow-truck driver ■
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