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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, October 22nd, 1998 i


Lancashire eat out on a regular basis


58,000 people in East


They look in their local paper


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and HIS CAT (A different story)


13th and 14th, 20th and 21st of NOVEMBER Curtain a t 7.30 p.m: - AdmIsslon £3 adults £1.50 children Tickets from: Bolton-by-Bowland Post Office an d Coach


on FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS


and Horses Hotel, Clltheroe.Information Centre, Members of th e Cast or ph o n e 447679


Preston. To Sat. Arthur Smith’s outra­ geous, sexy comedy for adults only. Star­ ring Toyah Willcox and Joe McGann. Box office: 01772 258858. MORTIMER'S MISCELLANY.


LIVE BED SHOW. Charter Theatre, 258858.


atre, Preston. Mon. to October 31st. Aunty Ivy decides to give Jane a hen night she'll never forget. Box office: 01772


-GIRLS' NIGHT OUT. Charter .The­ '■ 258858. .


Palace Theatre, Manchester. Mori; to October 31st. The girls are back and this time they’re playing away from home. Box, office: 0161242 2503. •


GIRLS' NIGHT OUT IN IBIZA.: .


■. PROSPERO'S CHILDREN. Burnley Mechanics. Wed.'Especially for six to 11- year-olds. Robin Kingsland’s adventurous new take on Shakespeare's "The Tempest", refold for children.‘Box office: 01282


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430055. ■ '. PAUL MCKENNA. Municipal Hall,


Colne.-Wed. Britain's youngest and most successful hypnotist entertain and edu­


cates. Box office: 01282 661234. 1 WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA


WOOLF? The Dukes Theatre, Lancaster. Thurs. to November 21st. Edward Albee's play punctuated by acts of seduction, vio­ lence and the revealing of dark secrets.


Box office: 01524 66645. KING ARTHUR AND THE


KNIGHTS OF THE OCCASIONAL TABLE. Burnley Mechanics. October 30th. An evening myth, mist, and music with top comedy duo Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding. Box office: 01282 430055.


House, Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday featuring "Thd Cruise's" Jane McDonald, TV comic Billy Pearce and Granada TV's Russell Watson. Box


HOLIDAY STARTIME. The Opera


office: 01253 292029. FUNNY BONES. Burnley Mechanics. November 3rd. A spell-binding play for


children". Box office: 01282 430055. CORPSE! Coliseum Theatre, Oldham.


To'November 7th. When penniless actor Evelyn Farraht 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: 0161624 2829 '.


Central Pier, Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday at 7-30 p.m. Box office: ■;


PEGGY SUE ROGKARAMA '98.


01253292029. GIVE MY REGARDS TO JOLSON.


661234. If you are looking for superb food in a beautiful location


. Additionally, why not try our NEW Early Bird* (uPto8Pm) la a n iB rX f f lB i l i i i W 6.30pm Thursdays, Fridays


& Saturdays. 1 *3 Course Meal plus Coffee, only'£12.95/ "A la carte, menu also.available.


Serving a varied selection of home cooking with daily specials, including game from the estate. ■


•Coniston Co ld, on the A65 near-Gargrave. Tel. 01756 74948?


Colne. November 6th. Dig out your flares and kipper ties and boogie on down for another fun packed evening with the glam stunners. Boxoffice:.01282661234., - 'SUMMER HOLIDAY. The Opera House) Blackpool. To November 7th. The musical where summer, last forever, star­ ring Darren Day, Peter Baldwin, Isla Fisher and Hilary O'Neil. Box office:


- C'MON CMON.'Municipal.Hall, , . . , IT „


• Fagin until November-14th, when Gary Wilmot will take over. Box office: 0161


'chesteh To January S0th..Lionel Bart's wonderful adaptation of the Charles Dicken's novel. Starring-Russ Abbott as


01253 292029. ' 'OLIVER! The Opera House, Man-


2422525. Municipal Hall,- Colne. November 3rd,


Starring Clive Baldwin, who bears an amazing resemblance, both in singing and. speaking to Jolson. Box office: 01282


Blakey's Cafe Bar, Blackburn. Mon. Fea­ turing the music of Miles Davies, Johnny,-, Griffin and other jazz greats. Box office:, 01254 582582.


THE GEOFF KELLY QUINTET. Currently Showing:


' - : "THIS WAS" AN EVENING WITH JETHRO TULL. Burnley Mechanics; October 30th.- Box office: 01282 430055. ■ AN EVENING OFWHITESNAKE. Municipal Hall, Colne, October 30th. Orig­ inal members Bernie Marsden and Micky- Moody come togcther;again. Box office: 01282661234.


ROCK 'N' ROLL SHOW.'King George's, Hall; Blackburn. Thurs. Palace Theatre, Manchester. November 6th. Featuring Bobby Vee,-Chris Moritoz.LittleEvav Johnny Preston and Brian Hyland. Box •office: 01254 582582 or 0161242 2525.


THE ALL AMERICAN SOLID GOLD. . '


• November 1st. Scotland's finest perform,-; Plus-special guests.vBox office: 01772 ;


.in concert, Box office: 0161242 2525. • ' ' • DEL AMITRI. Guild Hall, Prestoh.'-


258858. - - THE FUREYS “AT HOME IN IRE- ‘ '" '


Pick of the Week. Box office: 01254 582582.: CHARLES LANDSBOROUGH. Palace Theatre,-Manchester. November^1st.:Live •


THE MAGIC OF.SINATRA. King. George’s Hall, Blackburn. October 31st. See ■


1 i . .


DIVORCING JACK (15). ELIZABETH. (15). MERCURY RISING (15).' ' '


■ 1 LETHAL WEAPON 4 (15). THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT


MARY (15). SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (15) ’ > -s


SPECIES 2 (18). ' LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOK­


ING BARRELS (18). X-FILES: FIGHT THE FUTURE


- ARMAGEDDON (12). THE LAND GIRLS (15). Box Office Numbers:


(15).' .. ; Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 ■


695979. . Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burnley: 01282 456333 or advance book­


ing: 01282 456222. “ * ; Warner .Village Cinemas,-Preston:


, 01772 881313 or’advahccbookifig01772 881100.


- Xl‘ V'Y: 1


‘UCI Cinema, TP'restbn: 01772 728888 or advance booking 0800 888929. -


V‘ 258858. 9000. 'The Magic of Sinatra". Starring


Charter Theatre, Preston. Sun. With bar­ rister, playwright and author Sir John Mortimer, best known for creating "Rumpole of the Bailey". Box office: 01772


• Andy Prior is an accomplished singer, trombonist and arranger. Who, together with his young and dynamic orchestra, has turned his back oh tired tribute territory.


Andy Prior and his Orchestra. King George's Hall, Blackburn. October - 31st.


- Instead, this brooding perfectionist gives a fresh, contemporary interpre­ tation to, the great composers and band leaders of the 40s and 50s. The programme itself revels in a


- :


LAND" Burnley Mechanics. November 1st- Box off ice: 01282 430055. , THE GARY'POTTER QUARTET.


Blakey's Bar. Blackburn. November 2nd. The long awaited return date for Liver­ pool's f inest, with a world-wide reputa­


258858.


Hall, Blackburn. November-6th. Ex- Shadow hank performs as part of his 40th Anniversary tour. Box off ice:,01254


, HANK MARVIN. King George s ' . , ' , 582582.


; as Andy brings his towering vocal tal-. . ents to bear,on such show-stopping ' classics as "Come Fly with Me"; "All the. Way", '.'Under My Skin” and "New York, New York”.


' of some of Sinatra's greatest songs, relive, the glamour, style and alluring ; atmosphere of those Las Vegas nights


roll call of musical giants. The sounds of swing are recaptured in a repertoire


prices contact the box office on 01254 582582.


For more information and ticket ■■■■■;


'_ Concerts!


MONIC ORCHESTRA. Guild Hall, Pre­ ston. Tues. Featuring works by Mozart, Bruch and Beethoven. Box office: 01772


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHAR­


water Hall, Manchester. October 31st. The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra perform works by Gershwin. Box office: 0161 907


Blackburn. November 5th. Performance by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orches­ tra. Box office: 01254 582582.


SCANDINAVIA. King George’s Hall, Exhibitions


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


SCIENCE IN SPORT. Royal Armouries ' '■ . SOUNDING THE CENTURY. Bridge- • . i Dance


Burnley Mechanics. November 7th. A . dance and photographic-collaboration.


THE PAIN OF ASPIRATIONS.


i , portraying the dreams’, ambitions and i expectations of black Britain today. Pre- :


‘ sented by Badejo Contemporary African ! Dance. Box office: 01282 430055. >


ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool


; Pleasure Beach. To November 7th. A - show like no other-in the world, starring, '"direct from Las Vegas, Vladimir. Box office: 01253 407997.


Arena. To November 8th. The ultimate j ice spectacular. Box office: 01253 341033. :


HOT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach . \ \ ComeDy


Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sun­ day throughout the summer season. Box office: 01253 290190.


KEN DODD. The Grand Theatre,


I FREDDIE STARR. Guild Hall, Pre­ ston. November 4th. For adults only. Box office: 01772 258858.


' : :


' 7th: Featuring Andy Ford, Jonathan Clark and Szara King. Box office: 01253 • 292029. KEN WEBSTER. The Paradise Room, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To


GRUMBLEWEEDS; The Grand The­ atre, Blackpool. To November 7th. A comedy bonanza for the summer season. Box office: 01253 290190. THE FRANK'CARSON SHOW. Central Pier, Blackpool. To November


< JOE PASQUALE "AND . THE •;! S


' November 15th. Outrageous comedy s hypnotist. Box office: 01253 345247, .■


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NOW WITH LATE


LICENCE 11-12 pm! E V E R Y FR ID A Y & SA TU RD A Y


Fl?TDAY*23rd OCTOBER* ;.”^ D IS C O :& ,K A R AO K E ;;;.


^ • ^ T r i# n tv ? » O C T O B B B BIG "SCREEN EOTERTAINAffiNT^; l iv e p r e a d e r f o o ™ 5


n CRAVEN HEIFER. Tel: 01200 422421


y ■ W H A IX E Y R O A D , C U T H E R O E “


SERVING ONLY THE FINEST CASK ALES We are now open .11am - 11pm •


Friday October 23rd


S O L I D A I R Duo *


Saturday October 24th F R E D D Y


F reddy Mercury tr ib u te Sunday October 25th


P O P Q U I Z A N D D I S C O •' ■ ■


\d pEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER “ *'• CLOSED MOM fetUES LUNCH _


. •,CF£N, EVERY. DAY THROUGHOUT.. . ' .'-CHK3TMAS (NCtUDISS CHRISTMAS DAY,


'i COtCNG OAV AND NEW YEARS DAY


■.‘oreHAd BAY SUNDAY i mot's wEicoMt: — . . . I


, i VEGrAClAH MEALS '' '•7childeen'5 menu


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EVERYONE enjoys a visit to the


I ■ theatre; and this coming week, there will be lots of- chances to see a yariey of shows without travelling far.,:' > At the Centenaries Theatre, S t


How do they decide : where to go?


im s M E M ? pusthBlnon?


All entries tor inclusion for WHAT’S nw tn he at the TIC bv the 14th of the month prior to the event 822555. ■' ,


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Houghton Weavers, presented by Goose- nargh and Longridge Agricultural Society. Inquiries, tel. 01995/640696.-.. 24th - Brockhall Village Residents'


Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst, student thespians will be treading the boards


I tonight and tomorow in a new come- 1 dy double-bill "Androcles and the


Lion," by George Bernard Shaw, and 1 "The Visit," by Friedrich Duerren-


matt. - . .Ori Saturday evening there will be


I a performance of "Trial by Jury by St Leonard's Gilbert and Sullivan


Group. ' Starting on Wednesday for four . , ■ • ■ ,


| Sensation at St Sennapod's". ■ Proceeds from each performance


are in aid of Bamardo’s. EVENTS - OCTOBER 23RD TO 29TH


. children: Inquiries: TIC 01200 425566, ‘ Every Sunday — Whalley Ghost Walks.


, Clitheroc Library - Exhibitions: Paint­ ing by Mrs Heller. of Stonyhurst.


Starts 8 p.m. from The Swan car park. Inquiries: TIC 01200 425566.,


' Decoupageby MrsRdey, of Salterforth. Longridge Library - Exhibitions: Dis-


. play of photographs by Gordon Ashworth. Alston Hall students' work display........ Whalley Library - Exhibition by "Artists'with Altitude". Pottery by Mrs


Walks; Starts 8 p.m. from the Clitheroe Castle main gates. £2.50 for adults, £1 for


Every Wednesday - Clitheroe Ghost 24th'.- Civic Hall, Longridge, The .


Association'are holding a hoe-down at BiUington and Langho Community Centre, at 8 p.m. featuring a top ceilidh'band. Inquiries, tel. 01254 247496. 24th - National Hedge-Laying Champi­


coffee morning in aid of Talking Newspa­ per.24th - Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst,


24th-Ribble Valley Mayor's Parlour, -


"Trial by Jury" by St Leonard's Gilbert and Sullivan Group, a t 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


nights and one matinee, The Castle ■ Players proudly present "Surgical


’ Research Campaign starting in Sabden at


< 27th - Salesbury Memorial-Hall, rain- ' bow. whist and domino drive in aid. of St raf1ionTiA1


-


sents "A Parson's Tale" with Christopher Owen- at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254. 826645 or 826354. 28th to 31st - Centenaries Theatre,■


• 28th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall pro-; q ffnsnipp at 2 D.IP.. I :


Stonyhurst. "Surgical Sensation at St Sen-: napod'S'.' a children s theatre play., at 7-15 and matinee 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063 or 01200 525566.


Harris, of Cliviger. Platform Gallery - Jewellery exhibi-


Hot-pot concert at noon featuring the Set; zor Trio. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063. FORTHCOMING EVENTS - OCTO­ BER 30TH TO NOVEMBER 5TH


29th - Centenaries Theatre. Stonyhuist, ? '


i Stonyhurst. Performances of Androcles | and the Lion" and "The Visit". Tickets free but necessary- Inquiries, tel. 01254 826343. 23rd - Civic Hall Cinema presents, The


tion.Thirty of the country's most innova­ tive makers will show their collections. Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 22nd to 23rd - Centenaries Theatre,


I 23rd - West Bradford Village Hall, sequence dance from 8 p.m. Inquiries, tal. 01200 423424.


Compiled by


Little Mermaid" (U), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. and matinees. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p.m.


30th - Civic Hall Cinema presents "There's Something about Mary ■ (15) for


six nights at 7-30 p.m, 30th - Friends of Read United


Reformed Church are holding a jumble sale at 6-15 p.m. Items can be taken to the church hall from 1-30 p.m. on the day. 30th - Knowle Green Village Hall pre­


01254 826063. ■ 25th - Pendle Plod in aid of the Cancer


noon. To register tel. 01617931313. ■: 25th- Clitheroe Ramblers'Association,


meet Waterloo car park for C ha pel-1 e-D ale. 25th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall, flea market from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. •


lour. ,i '


onships, meet Pendleton Hall, from 9-30 a.m. to 2 p.m. ,


» i j i i jB jL sg ^ ^ ;^ f lsm B a a a r .'■ i^ r s ^ S S S S K S S


J t p A r S O H - r v r:l i'/'-r' . ^.4v'1 \ 1 .


( ,31st .Ribble .Valley'Poultry Society's ’ annual show at Clitheroe Auction Mart i from l'to 4 p.m. .


.i-.jw r>x,<


t, :.' 31st- St James's Playgroup, are holding ■ a coffee morning in Clitheroe Mayor's par-


' ' i ' '


' meet Waterloo car. park at 9-30 a.m. for Hardcdstle Cra'ggs. ' 31st - Lancashire Countryside Events, Hallowe'en activities for children at Beacon


31st- Clitheroe Ramblers' Association, :


' Fell Country Park at 11 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01995640557. '. .


...... NOVEMBER' ' ' . •.'! 1


' - ' >4th -Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, > . Clitheroe Lions Club presents, an evening


' saiy from library. -■'r- ■'■'


trated lecture by Simon Chapman "Ama­ zon Rainforest" at 7-30 p.m. Tickets neces-


3rd - Clitheroe Library presents an illus­ , -. . \,v.i • ' p:in. Tickets: 01200 424572 or 441362 or


5th - Clitheroe Library presents a talk by Beryl Kingston at 2 p.m. Tickets from


... . :


5 5th — Centenaries Theatre,-Stonyhurst, :hot-pot concert featuring Julia Bachelor (mezzo soprano) and Lisa Smith.(piano). Concert at midday followed by lunch. ,


library. . . " 3rd - Clltheroe Ramblers' Association meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Barley. . • ■. ■; > .


' i


' 5th to 7th - Trinity Drama- Group pre- >sent "Murder to Death "-by Peter Gordon. ^Tickets from F.A. Allen and.Son, or tel.


sents. "The Tacklers" a folk evening with supper. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447.. ■ ' 30 th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall pre­ sents- a Lourdes night dance with the Mark Kitto Band at 8 p.m. Brink own drinks. Inquines.-tel. 01254 823402 or 01254





events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Mar- ket Place. Clitheroe. on 01200 425566.,;,


• A booking service for theatres ad -


with celebrity chef Nigel Haworth and a talk by wine expert Craig Bancroft, at 7r30


from theatre. - 4th - Longridge Library presents


Gaham Philhps and Andrew Collins at 7-30 p.m.. . ■


. 31st - Whalley Village Hall The Bob ; Hall Show, a Hallowe'en boogie night at 7 . ' p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01251822555, •


1 Clitheoe Rabbit Club's open Sh'ow'with pet - section and sale of pens from noon: Entries : close October 28th. Inquiries, tel. ,01200


' 1st-S t Nicholas's Church hall, Sabden, - 427245.


01200 424328. • Further details of some of the above


events can be found in adiacent Lifestyle" advertisements.


tion. Box office: 01254 582582. v " THE BLUETONES. Guild Hall, Pre­


ston. November 6th. Top indie pop band. Plus special guests’. Box office: 01772


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