8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 15th, 1998
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Whalley Road, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 2HT i " V. HOL IDAY SPECIAL INTRODUCTION to IRISH DANCE
AURUBA COGHLAN one of Ireland's most respected teachers will conduct classes in this exciting style to children from 7 years, students and adults in the
Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe on Wednesday, October 28th All interested are welcome
Tickets arc £3.00 with any profit benefitting the Hospice Appeal
Contact Anne Grogan 01254 247082 or Gladys Sutcliffe 01200 425629
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Friday October 16th
JONTSTY SOLO - Solo Male Vocalist
Saturday October 17th
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CLITHF.ROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SO CIETY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th 1998 at 7.30 p.m.
ROGER FISHER (Former Organist & Choirmaster, Chester Cathedral) Healey Willan (Introduction, Passacaglia &
Fugue) • Bach • Vaughan Williams (Prelude & Fugue In C minor) • Hollins
w Admission by programme at I lie door: SA Concessions: £3 Special Stalls - Bric-a-Brac - Bring and Buy Half-Term Workshops at
Clitheroe Castle 10.45-12.45 Daily
Monday 26th October - Silk Painting Tuesday 27th October - Glass Painting
Wednesday 28th October - Pop-Up Cards and Paper Marbling
Thursday 29th October - Short Story Writing Friday 30th October - Spooky Tales (Writing Short Ghost Stories)
£10 per adult, one child under 12 free of charge
Bookings: Maggy Simms on 01254 207467 K S ia S . . ') (4
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•4 course menu with choices •Top local D) - dancing till 1 am •Crackers, streamers, novelties, etc
Everything included at £16.50 per person CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH
A superb 7 course feast £34.95 Adults
£25 Children. We will send you Ihe Menu for this wonderful occasion on request
NEW YEARS EVE - DINNER AND DANCE An extensive buffet of hot and cold dishes.
immediate despatch, call: 01729 840243 or BJ0638 for your copy lodayl
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Mechanics. Tonight. Julia Darling's power fully immediate, moving and funny explo ration of illness, survival and friendship, drawn from her experience of breast cancer. Box office: 01282 430055.
Tonight to November 7th. When penniless actor Evelyn Farrant plots to do away with his wealthy, sophisticated twin brother, he comes up with the perfect fool-proof plan - but is he quite as clever has he thinks? Box office: 0161 624 2829..
CORPSE! Coliseum Theatre, Oldham.
IRISH NIGHT. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Tomorrow. Organised by the
North-East Lancashire branch of the Irish in Britain Representation Group. Box office: 01254 582582.
Sat. Steven Berkoff once again holds centre stage, with his exploration of Shakespeare's most villainous characters. Box office: 01772 258858.
VILLAIN! Charter Theatre, Preston. THE ALCHEMIST. King George's Hall,
Blackburn. Tues. Ben Jonson's play where New-Age mysticism, lottery fever, evangel ical religion and financial speculation all dazzle us with a vision of a better life. Box office: 01254 582582.
Preston. Tues. to October 24th. Arthur Smith's outrageous, sexy comedy for adults only. Starring Toyah Willcox and Joe McGann. Box office: 01772 258858.
LIVE BED SHOW. Charter Theatre,
Theatre, Preston. October 25th. With bar rister, playwright and author Sir John Mor timer. Box office: 01772 258858.
MORTIMER'S MISCELLANY. Charter
Preston. October 26th to 31st. Aunty Ivy decides to give Jane a hen night she'll never forget. Box office: 01772 258858..
GIRLS' NIGHT OUT. Charter Theatre,
Theatre, Manchester. October 26th to 31st. The giris are back and this time they're playing away from home. Box office: 0161 242 2503.
GIRLS' NIGHT OUT IN IBIZA. Palace
Mechanics. October 28th. Especially for six to 11-year-olds. Robin Kingsland's adven turous new take on Shakespeare's "The Tempest", re-told for children. Box office: 01282430055.
PROSPERO'S CHILDREN. Burnley PAUL MCKENNA. Municipal Hall,
Colne. October 28th. Britain's youngest and most successful hypnotist. Box office: 01282 661234.
WOOLF? The Dukes Theatre, Lancaster.: October 29th to November 21st. Edward Albee's play punctuated by acts of seduc tion, violence and the revealing of dark secrets. Box office: 01524 66645.
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When you take the lead singers from 3 of Yorkshire’s top duo’s and , mould them into a new 3 piece, it is inevitable that you will have a major force on the circuit. This Act are the epitome of excellence with their stunning vocals and choreographed dance routines and are destined to be a name in 1998. Material includes: M People, Eternal, No Doubt and Louise. Appearing over the Christmas period from November 27th to December 31 st at the FOQGQ GtlfeC
r*istma& fftoa,/, {Te/ice, : t ic / te lx hoof aoa</a6/e. 1. 4 A TjOi/rvi/^y. r7c/.‘ (ii/sSsJ G iS /O f I KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS
OF THE OCCASIONAL TABLE. Burnley Mechanics. October 30th. See Pick of the Week. Box office: 01282 430055.
House, Blackpool.. To November 1st. Every Sunday featuring "The Cruise's" Jane McDonald, TV comic Billy Pearce and Granada TV's Russell Watson. Box office: 01253 292029.
HOLIDAY STARTIME. The Opera Concerts | THE SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA.
Municipal Hall, Colne. Sat. The premier touring band performs in this, its 30th year. Box office: 01282 661234. SOUNDING THE CENTURY Studio 7
Concert Hall, Manchester. Tomorrow and Wed. Works by Kodaly and Dohnanyl respectively. Box office: 0161907 9000. : ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA. Guild Hall. Preston. Octo-. her 27th. Featuring works by Mozart, Bruch and B e e th o v e n . Box o f fic e : 01772258858.
PICK OF THE WEEK "King Arthur and the Knight.s of the
Occasional Table". Burnley Mechanics. October 30th.
questions are asked: were Arthur and Guinevere really the first exponents of New Age? and present a recreation of the first ever Glastonbury Festival (it hasnt changed too much over the centuries, the mud's as bad and the queue for the toilets as long). Also, how long did the Lady of the
Lake have to hold her breath under water before Arthur came on the scene? Was the round table the first-ever self-assembly flat pack? An evening of myth, mist and music,
nation's favourite literacy lunatics", award-winning comedy duo Maggie Fox and Sue Kyding present an evening of pointy hats, pointy swords and other pointy bits. The pair are a reminder of how much fun live theatre can be. .Presented by Lip Service, certain big
Described by The Independent as "the
Arena. To November 8th. The ultimate ice spectacular. Box office: 01253 341033.
HQT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach . :Muslc BY JOVI. Municipal Hall, Colne. Tomor
row. Bon Jovi tribute band. Box office: 01282661234. THE 'COs SOUL AND MOTOWN
REVIVAL. Burnley Mechanics. Tomorrow. Another solid soul celebration of the great' 60s sound recreating the fabulous Mecca nights of the past. Box office: 01282 430055. THE HACKNEY RAMBLERS. Padiham
where Wagner meets Clannad (hit single in a shop somewhere soon). Fox and Ryding are also known as
batty old ladies Joyce and Betty from BBC2's "Out and About" series. For more information and ticket prices contact the box office on 01282 430055.
Comedy KEN DODD. The Grand Theatre, Black
pool. To November 1st. Every Sunday throughout the summer season. Box office:
01253 290190. JOE PASQUALE AND THE GRUMBLE-
WEEDS. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To November 7th. A comedy bonanza for the summer season. Box office: 01253 290190. THE FRANK CARSON SHOW. Central
Pier, Blackpool. To November 7th. Featur ing Andy Ford, Jonathan Clark and Szara King. Box office: 01253 292029. KEN WEBSTER. The Paradise Room, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November
15th. Outrageous comedy hypnotist. Box office: 01253 345247.
Musicals | PEGGY SUE ROCKARAMA '98. Central
Pier, Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday a t 7-30 p.m. Box office: 01253 292029. ■ SUMMER HOLIDAY. The Opera House,
Blackpool. To November 7th. The musical where summer lasts for over, starring Dar ren Day, Peter Baldwin, Isla Fisher and Hilary O'Neil. Box office: 01253 292029. OLIVER! The Opera House, Manchester.
To January 30th. Lionel Bart's wonderful adaptation of the Charles Dickon's novel.. Box office: 0161 242 2525. '
Manchester. Sun. Featuring Emmerdale's Aiun Lewis (Vic Windsor) and Billy Hart man (Terry Woods). Box office: 0161 242 2503. DON WILLIAMS. Opera House, Man
Town Hall. Sat. A rich sauce of Cajun music, spiced with an irreverent sense of humour and guaranteed to get everyone on the dance floor. FREE Cajun dance work shop at 8-15 p.m. Box office: 01282 430055. THE WOOLPACKERS. Palace Theatre,
ter Theatre, Preston. Sun. The antipodean rock musicians offer a unique opportunity
Dance ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool Plea
sure Beach. To November 7th. A show like no other in the world, starring, direct from Las Vegas, Vladimir. Box office: 01253 .407997.
F o x f i e l d s C o u n t r y H o t e l
Music of the Night Saturday 28th Nov. An evening of songs from the shows of
the West End including Phantom of the Opera, Sunset Boulevard, Miss Saingon & many more 3 course dinner
‘A Masquerade Ball* 3 course dinner followed by dancing
S c Dinner Disco £15^0 Full of festive fun and traditional byre perperaon (limited availability)
Gala Party Nights
Christmas Day Lunch Traditional festive fayre, 4 course
luncheon with coffee & mince pies For fu r th e r d e ta i ls co n tact:
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6111 Kendall or Lee Banks ; •’ on 01282 426101 '
ANYONE wanting to do their Christmas shopping early should be
in their element this weekend. At Grindleton CE School there will
be a craft fair with lots of individual gifts to choose from and St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn is holding a church side, also on Saturday. For a get-away-from-it-all time,
I f All entries inustbBlsibna listings form available
from Uio Tourist Information Centro, , 1 1 : Market Place. Cliifieroe.
All entries for inclusion for WHAT’S ON to he at the TIC hy the 14th of the month prior to the event
turing Roger Fisher (former organist and choirmaster of Chester Cathe
you can experience the exhilaration of Trevor and Maureen Gate in their "Adventures in Microlight". You will need a ticket for this event too. EVENTS OCTOBER 16TH TO 22ND
Walks. Starts 8 p.m. from The Swan car park. Inquiries: TIC 01200 425566. Clitheroe Library - Exhibitions:
Display of photographs by Gordon Ashworth. Alston Hall students' work display. Whalley Library - Exhibition by
Ghost Walks. Starts 8 p.m. from the Clitheroe Castle main gates. £2.50 for adults, £1 for children. Inquiries: TIC 01200 425566. Every Sunday - Whalley Ghost
Every Wednesday - Clitheroe
Painting by Mrs Heller, of Stony- hurst. Decoupage by Mrs Riley, of Salterforth. Longridge Library - Exhibitions:
"Artists with Altitude". Pottery by Mrs Harris, of Cliviger. Platform Gallery - Jewellery exhi-
Diane Burton and Keith Kendal. This illustrated lecture is at Whalley Library on Monday. - At Chatbum Library on Tuesday .
why not get a ticket to visit the indi vidual landscapes of the North and South Islands of New Zealand with
School, Sawley Road, a craft fa ir : from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Refreshments available. Inquiries, tel. 01200 441236. 17lh - St Andrew's Church, Slaid-
dral) at 7-30 p.m. 17lh — Grindleton CE Primary
bum, annual church sale at 2-30 p.m. ■ 17th - Clitheroe Mayor's Parlour, a
coffee morning in aid of Oxfam. ' 19th - Whalley Library, alecture
stories of "Adventures in Microlight" by Trevor and Maureen'Gate at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only avail able from Chatburn and Clitheroe libraries at £1. ; 20th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ
20th - Chatbum Library, slide and
a whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425647.; FORTHCOMING EVENTS- OCTOBER 23RD TO 29TH
"Trouble at Mill" a folk evening and quiz with supper. Inquiries, tel.'01254 878447. 21st - West Bradford Village Hall,
ation, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Rimington. 21st - Knowle Green Village Hall,
atre, Stonyhurst. Performances of "Androcles and the Lion" and "The Visit". Tickets free but necessary. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826343. 23rd - Civic Hall Cinema presents,
bition.Thirty of the country's most innovative makers will show their collections. Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 16th - Civic Hall Cinema presents,
ety, meet 10-30 a.m. for Sabden. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423739. 17th - Clitheroe Parish Church
22nd to 23rd - Centenaries The
on "New Zealand” by Keith Kendall and Diane Burton. Admission by ticket only at £1 from the library.:
at Billington and Langho Communi ty Centre, at 8 p.m. featuring a top ceilidh band; Inquiries, tel. 01254 '
247496. ■':24th - National Hedge Laying
Championships, meet Pendleton Hall, from 9-30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
lour, coffee morning in aid of Talking Newspaper;
hurst, ' "Trial by Jury" by St Leonard's Gilbert and: Sullivan
Group, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063.
Cancer Research Campaign starting in Sabden at noon. To register tel. 01617931313.
25th - Pendle Plcid in aid of the
ation, meet Waterloo car park for Chapel-le-Dale.
Hall, flea market from 9 aim. to 4 p.m.
. 25th - Hurst Green Memorial
rainbow whist and domino drive in aid of St Catherine's Hospice at 2 p.m. 28th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall
27th - Salesbury Memorial Hall,
presents "A Parson's Tale" with Christopher Owen, a t 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826645 or 826354.
"The Little Mermaid" (U), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. and matinees, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p.m. 23rd - West Bradford Village Hall,
"Saving Private Ryan" (15), for six nights at 7-15 p.m. 17th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci
Organ Society presents, a concert fea- Compiled by..
Stonyhurst, "Surgical Sensation at St Sennapod's" a children's theatre play, a t 7-15 and matinee 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063 or 01200 525566.
28th to 31st - Centenaries Theatre,
sequence dance from 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423424. 24th - Civic Hall, Longridge, The
hurst, Hot-pot concert at noon fea turing the Setzer Trio. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063.
® Further details of some of the
Houghton Weavers, presented by Goosenargh and Longridge Agricul tural Society. Inquiries, tel. 01995/640696. 24th - Brockhall Village Residents' Association are holding a hoe-down
above events can be found in adja cent "Lifestyle" advertisements.
ad events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Informa-^ tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566. .
O A booking service for theatres 29lh - Centenaries Theatre, Stony 25th- Clitheroe Ramblers'Associ
24th - Ribble Valley Mayor's Par ;
24 th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony
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chester. Sun. Old favourite Don returns as part of his 1998 tour. Box office: 0161 242 2525. THE AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD. Char
to witness all the excitement and spectacle of a Pink Floyd show. Box office: 01772 258858. THE GEOFF KELLY QUINTET.
: THE ALL AMERICAN SOLID GOLD ROCK 'N' ROLL SHOW. King George's
Johnny Preston and Brian Hyland. Box office: 01254 582582. "THIS WAS" AN EVENING WITH
Hall, Blackburn. October 29th. Featuring Bobby Vee, Chris Montez, Little Eva,
JETHRO TULL. Burnley Mechanics. Octo ber 30th. With Mick Abrahams and band. Box office: 01282 430055. AN EVENING OF WHITESNAKE.
Municipal Hall, Colne, October 30th. Orig inal members Bemie Marsden and Micky Moody come together again to perform the hits of one of the most famous bands of its
Blakey's Cafe Bar, Blackburn. October 26th. Featuring the music of Miles Davies, Johnny Griffin and other jazz greats. Box ’ office: 01254 582582.
New releases: DIVORCING JACK (15). David Cal
frey's black comedy about the Troubles i Northern Ireland. Starring David Thewli: Currently Showing: ELIZABETH. (15).
■ MERCURY RISING (15). LETHAL WEAPON 4 (15).
- THERE’S SOMETHING ABOU' MARY (15).
IN THEIR ELEMENT. Burnley Mechan
ics. Tonight. A project about the stories and feelings of women who have undergone breast cancer and its treatments. Accompanying Julia Darling's play "Eating the Elephant". Box office: 01282 430055. BLACKBURN MODEL RAILWAY EXHI
BITION. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Tomorrow. Presented by the Blackburn and East Lancashire Model Railway Society pre sent their 33rd annual exhibition. Box office: 01254 582582. SCIENCE IN SPORT. Royal Armouries
Museum, Leeds. Tomorrow to April 11th. The world's biggest ever exhibition of sport. Ticketnct: 0990 232030.
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (15): SPECIES 2 (18). LOCK. STOCK AND TWO SMOK
ING BARRELS (18). X-FILES: FIGHT THE FUTUR:
(15). 1 ARMAGEDDON (12). THE LAND GIRLS (15).
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Box Offico Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 0125
ley: 01282 456383 or advance bookini 01282456222. „ ; Warner VUlage;Cinemas, Preston: 01T!
‘ 881313 or advance booking 01772 881100 • UCI Cinema; Preston: 01772 7288881 ’ advance booking 0800 888929.
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