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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 24th, 1998 j “ *


BARLEY CHAPEL Invites you to an Open House Weekend FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th


8.27 pm - Special Celebration and Praise - Preacher Jeff Jones


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th


10.00 am - Coffee Morning with display of photographs of Old Barley


2 - 4.00 pm - Activities for children aged 4 - 11 on Barley Picnic Site


Tel: 694127 ..............


............... SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th 10.30 am - Family Worship and FOG Club | 6.33 pm - Worship and Ministry


For fu rth er information telephone 01282 694127 o r 01200 445982


(Pop Charts Cover Band) .


You arc invited to our Spectacular


& , Wedding Fayre on


Sunday 11th Oct at


Stirk House Hotel


Free Admission . Open 12.00 noon til 4.00pm Refreshments Available all day! Specialist Trade Stands will be here to advise you on every aspect of . your wedding day!


Stirk House Hotel S pectacular


Wedding Fayre


Stirk <£%mse FfCotel


Gisburn, Nr. Clitheroe 01200 445581


STATION HOTEL K in g S t r e e t , • C l i t h e r o e


Itohji iNTlImniMUSHi' wm S aturday S e p t em b e r 2 6 t h


01200 443205 ' •;


K IM B E R L EY JA N E (Female Vocalist)_____


Every Monday at 8.00 p.tn. BINGO


‘Snowball’ now standing at £60.00 W fm- Clitheroe Community ,ChurdT^|


H A R V E S T F E S T I V A L 1 with a difference


(Also children’s activities) Speaker: Brian Clark


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th ~ 10.30 am ~


THE KING’S CENTRE L_


Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe Everyone welcome!


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


m a s s i u e j n d o o r C A R B O O T a n d


G E N E R A L A U C T I O N EVERY SATURDAY


No. 1 (or buying & soiling - Como and See - Admission Free Now Open Every Thursday - Collectables, Antiques, Crafts etc^


Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingden THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Stall Enquires 01706 221616


Call in to pub fo r d eta i ls o r call Phil o r Pauline on


I 01200 - 422850, 422588


THERE will be a family, evening at Clitheroe Library on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. when author and illustrator Lisa Kopper will speak to children


and their parents. Lisa has written and illustrated


many children’s books and has recently starred on BBC1 television in the. “Animal Hospital” pro­ gramme, where she fell in love with a bull terrier which she adopted and' named Dolly. Lisa had already creat­ ed her own bull terrier character, called Daisy, for a series of children's books which she writes and illus­ trates, so Dolly now acts as her muse. Lisa's books "Daisy Thinks She's A


Baby", Daisy is a Mummy" and "Daisy Knows Best" will be available for sale on the night and refresh­ ments will be served. : Tickets are available free of charge


EVENTS- SEPTEMBER25TH TO OCTOBER 1ST


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5.00 pm - Car Treasure Hunt with BBQ supper starting at Barley Car Park - tickets only


0KEYSTREET9 i M U S IC A N D D A N C E B A R r j


J J 49LOWERGATE• CLITHEROEf * THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NIGHTS


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■ Usual Entertainments Sunday S ep tem b e r 27th


(Rock / Blue Band) isniRis1' V/ednesday S ep tem b e r 30th


tus York Minister. Concerts starts 7- 30 p.m. Inquiries about membership : tel. Mrs K. Heywood 01254 883378. 2Glli - Ribble Valley Crossroads


birthday concert with Slaidburn Sil­ ver Band at 7-30 p.m. in Trinity Methodist Church. Inquiries, tel.


01200 422104.. 26th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation, meet 9-30 'a.m. at Waterloo car


park for Long Preston. 26th - Lancashire Countryside


Events. Join a ranger for an after­ noon walk round Beacon Fell learn­ ing how to identify the trees growing in the area. Inquiries, tel. 01995


640557. 26th - Ribble Valley Mayor's Par­


from the children's library but num­ bers are limited so hurry along and get yours quickly.


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


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


425566., 25th - Civic Hall Cinema presents,


"The Spanish Prisoner" (12) for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 25th to 27th - Samlesbury Hall,


craftsmen at work, from 11 a.m. to 4- 30 p.m. Maggy Howard (animal painter), Eric Rackham (decoupage). 26th - Clitheroe Parish Church


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ffcHRISTMAS CABARET DINNER DANCES


Formulated for private, office and works parties


' -' LIVE CABARET GROUP


F IKEW O KX 4 course meal/dancing'to b.J,/Co.mpere


I lllll llilll For availability and our Christmas brochure 01282 618101 I— — ft FENCE GATE INN | f i t Wheatley Lane Road, Fence, Burnley, j$J} j P a r t p


T O j e i § > f n r e lm r n Hurst Green, Nr Clitheroe


Excellent Food, Great Entertainment, Terrific Atmosphere and


Unbeatable Value for Money are just some o f the reasons why you should choose the Shirebum Arms as your party venue.


LIMITED AVAILABILITY Foxfields Country H o te l


GAIA PARTY and CABARET NIGHT fabulous fun packed evenings in our extravagantly decorated rooms. 4 Course menu with coffee and mince pies with dancing until 1.00am


Gala Party Nights from £ 1 6 - 5 0 per person Cabaret Nights from £ 2 3 - 5 0 per person


DINNER DANCES in EXPRESSIONS RESTAURANT


with entertainment from either the Robert Knight Roadshow or Joel David vocalist & keyboard player £ 2 3 - 5 0 per person


CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH 4 Courses with coffee and mince pies


£ 4 4 .5 0 per person


There are a whoic host of events for Christmas, for a copy of your brochure telephone:


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Foxficlds Country Hotel, Whalley Road, Millington, Clitheroe


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M i n t a n t r B a t t c e M m W Saturday October 17th - Saturday November 7th -


Saturday November 14th - Saturday November 28th 5 Course Dinner and Disco fo r only


C h r is tm a s $ a r t p Now is the time to start to start planning your


Christina£ Party at the Sliireburn Arms


E V E R Y NIGHT IS PARTY NIGHT •: From November 27th


Eqjoy a 5 Course Dinner with Dancing till Late! | from only


Any size of party catered for £14.95 Dates also available for private hire


For Bookings and Enquiries Tel: 01254 826518


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/O 2/orA direct, fflt/ieroe • SSZ- (0/200) 42(0)28


Join other small groups of dedicated fun lovers at one of our parties


_ 'ARTY TIME •4 course menu with choices


•Top local DJ - dancing till 1 am • Crackers, streamers, novelties, etc Everything included at £16.50 per person


................C H R iS TM A S D A Y L U A superb 7 course feast £34.95 Adults


£25 Children. We will send you the Menu for this wonderful occasion on request..............__


n ew YEARS EVE - DINNER AND DANCE An extensive buffet of hot and cold dishes.


Immediate despatch, call: 01729 B-10243 or S-I0G38 for your copy todayl


Live m us ic and the sounds of'Big Ben'at midnight tlVcxhulwfnrjii’cbisimaVrnil New Year occasions are now ready for


Christmas will soon he here... have you thought about your Christmas party yeti Browns Bistro, Ciitheroe, are offering an extensive Christmas, party menu for lunch-times and parties of 6 or more in the evening Fob Reservation please ring 01200 426928


j ■ or fax 01200 443347 ■ I


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• ClnllcfmcYonwiYh fresh'fruit'•Yale motion • Deep fried brte with apricot sauce • Deep fried potato skins with bam and cheese •i Prawn cocktail (£2 extra) • Stuffed mushrooms • Tiger prawns m Jib pastry u


• Soup of the day. ..


• Fresh roast \urkey ^Anjjusfilet au potvre • Fresh grilled plaice • Pheasant chasseur • Chicken a la creme • Cheese and onion pte j ■


• Mushroom strojjonoJf .


• Xmas pudding and rum sauce • Chocolate fudge cake • Sherry trifle • Fresh fruit salad • Cheese O’ biscuits


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Y • Coffee & homemade mmee ptes. £14.95 ittcl. o f Vat


£16.95


TOM A K E YO U R XMAS C E LEB RA T ION S GO W ITH


A BANG contact LEEjOR GILL on M i e i ’416161 •' n t i 4 1 3 /4 1 9


George's Hall, Blackburn. Sun. The original Full Monty comes to town. Box office: 01254 582582. THE WOMAN WHO COOKED


THE CHIPPENDALES. King


| ston. October 5th to 10th. Ben Elton's gripping and though-provoking fantasy thriller in which a creator of violent ' movies is brought face to face with real- life murderers, who claim to be inspired by his films. Box office: 01772 258858. • THE BACCHAE. Marsden The­


HER HUSBAND. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Mon. Burnley Mechanics, September 29th. See Pick of the Week. Box office: 01254 582582 or 01282 430055. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Marsden Theatre, Worden Park, Ley- land. To October 4th. C’est Tous The­ atre Company present Shakespeare's famous play. Box office: 01772 431300. POPCORN. Charter Theatre, Pre-


atre, Worden Park, Leyland. October 5th to 11th. The South Ribble Youth Theatre present Euripides's famous lit­ erary work. Box office: 01772 431300. RICHARD III. The Palace Theatre,


. PIGK OF-THE WEEK! =11


Mansun — King George's Hnll, Rlacklmrn. . October 9tb.


tour to date to promote their recently released EP "Legacy" and this month’s release of their second album, "Six". No strangers to King George's Hall,


Mansun embark on their biggest UK


year. Their debut album "Attack of the


Grey Lantern" went straight into the chart at No.l and have had seven hit sin­ gles, including "Wide Open Space", to


date. The band have been busy listening to


demo tapes from local bands, with one lucky group being selected to appear in


their show. Tickets are £9 in advance. For more


information contact the box office on 01254582582.


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


2422525


Manchester. October 6th to 10th. Robert Lindsay stars as Richard III in Shakespeare's brilliant portrayal of power politics at their most bloody. Box office: 0161242 2525. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE.


Lewis, one of the band's original mem­ bers brings his version to.Colne, along with a talented new band to recreate the Motown sensation. Box office:


01282661234.


George's Hall, Blackburn. October 3rd. Emmerdale's Vic Windsor (Alun Lewis) and Terry Woods (Billy Hart­ man) and their fantastic six piece band. Box office: 01254 582582.


THE WOOLPACKERS. King ___ •


the lads made a great impression when they opened for Suede in February last


FLOYD. Municipal Hall, Colne. Octo­ ber 3rd. One of the best tribute bands in the world returns.to Colne. Box office: 01282 661234. ; - „ V


THE AUSTRALIAN PINK


JAZZ BAND. Blakeys Jazz Club, Blackburn. October 5th. Mainstream stylists from Rossendale and Yorkshire make their first visit to Blakey's. Box office: 01254 582582. MANSUN. King George's Hall,


JIM WILKES TRANS-PENNINE T-TTX TT- Dance


Burnley Mechanics. October 7th to 10th. Two charming and gentle old ladies poison their poor, orphaned lodgers to save them from the sorrows of the world. Box office: 01282 430055. - HOLIDAY STARTIME. The Opera


House, Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday featuring "The Cruise's" Jane McDonald, TV comic Billy Pearce and Granada TV's Rus­ sell Watson. Box office: 01253


292029. Musicals |


Mechanics. October 3rd. Maggie Moone and Mark Rattray take you on a light-hearted journey through Holly­ wood, to Broadway, to the West End.


MUSICAL MAGIC. Burnley


Box office: 01282 430055. JAZZ GUITARIST MASTER­


OPERA. The Palace Theatre, Manches­ ter. To Sat. Featuring the international tenor from Hong Kong, Warren Mok, and stars from the Bolshoi and the Kirov.


THE LATVIAN NATIONAL Box office: 0161242 2525. i Concerts


water Hall, Manchester. Sat. The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra opens its concert series with performances of some of Beethoven's best works. Box office: 0161 907 9000. : HALLE ORCHESTRA "ENGLISH


BEETHOVEN EVENING. Bridge-


THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Palace Theatre, Manchester. To October 3rd. The Northern Ballet Theatre present this classic tale. Box office: 0161 242 2525. : ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 7th. A


Box office: 01253 407997. HOT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure


01253 341033. Comedy


Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday throughout the summer sea­


KEN DODD. The Grand Theatre,


CLASSICS". King George’s Hall, Black­ burn. October 2nd. Featuring Vaughan Williams's "Fantasy on a Theme" by Thomas Tallis. Box office: 01254 582582.


Exhibitions


CLASS. Burnley Mechanics. October 3rd and 4th. With Paul Mitchell- Davidson and Mike Walker. An exciting opportunity to improve your guitar playing. Box office: 01282 430055. WOODY MANN. The Stage Door,


BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE. Guild Hall Foyer, Preston. October 5th. Inter­


active exhibition where you can find out more about your BBC local station. Go along and read the news. Box office: 01772 258858. ■


Burnley Mechanics. October 4th. A gentle, but compelling invitation to see one of the world's greatest guitarists and ambassador of the blues. Box


office: 01282 430055. UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES.


Coliseum Theatre, Oldham. To October 10th. A colourful comedy celebrating 40 years of the music hall that promises to be an extravaganza of entertainment for all the family. Box office: 0161 624


2829. . PEGGY SUE ROCKARAMA '98.


office: 01253292029. SUMMER HOLIDAY. The Opera


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


House, Blackpool. To November 7th. The musical where summer last forever, starring Darren Day, Peter Baldwin, Isla Fisher and Hilary O'Neil. Box office: 01253 292029. •OLIVERI The Opera House, Man­


MARY (15). Hilarious adult comedy starring Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon and Lee Evans. Currently Showing:


THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT New releases:


Mechanics-Tonight. CANCELLED. . Box office: 01282 430055. ■ SEPTEMBER SONG. King George’s


FRANCES < BLACK. Burnley


; and ace guitarist Johnny Gee. Presented by Alt Wright. Box office: 01254 582582. , THE HISTORY OF NORTH-WEST


Hall, Blackburn. Tonight. Afternoon trip down music hall memory lane, starring Geoff Coles, with songstress Jill Maxwell


: THE HORSE WHISPERER (PG). X-FILES: FIGHT THE FUTURE


SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (15) SPECIES 2 (18). HE GOT GAME (18). THE LAND GIRLS (12). LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS (18). \


(15).


chester. To January 30th. Lionel Bart's wonderful adaptation of the Charles Dickon's novel. Starring Russ Abbytt as


: BILLY LEWIS' TIIE DRIFTERS. ‘


• can believe in from two of the hottest rockin' bands to be found anywhere. Box office: 01282 430055.


SOUL. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Sat: The WiganCasino 25th Anniversary Reunion in the concert hall and "back to . the Old School" in the Windsor Suita Box office: 01254 582582. ‘ THE HOAX/ SLACK ALICE. Bum-, ley Mechanics.. October: IsL .Blues you: ,i


ARMAGEDDON (12). THE AVENGERS (12). LOST IN SPACE (PG). GODZILLA (15). GREASE (PG).


1 . Box Office Numbers: ‘


- • Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park,;Burn- ■


■ Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979.


< ley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 456222.


Municipal Hall, Colne. October 2nd.v advance booking 0800 888929. • . ^ 7


: •: • Warner Village Cinemas. Preston: 01772 881313 or advance booking 01772 881100. , UOI Cinema, Preston: 01772 728888 or


- - ' , , r.


GRUMBLEWEEDS. The Grand The­ atre, Blackpool. To November 7th. A comedy bonanza for the summer sea­ son. Box office: 01253 290190. THE FRANK CARSON SHOW.


son. Box office: 01253 290190. JOE PASQUALE AND THE


Central Pier, Blackpool. To November 7th. Featuring Andy Ford, Jonathan


Clark and Szara King. Box office: (11 9Q909Q


Room, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 15th. Outrageous comedy, hypnotist. Box office: 01253 345247.


KEN WEBSTER. The Paradise .


Beach Arena. To November 8th. The ultimate ice spectacular. Box office:


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.with the children's author and illus­ trator Lisa Kopper. Details from the


lour a coffee morning by Clitheroe NFU Ladies Section. Proceeds for Break Through Breast Cancer. Inquiries, tel. 422346. 29th - Clitheroe Library, a family evening for parents and children,


library. 30th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


audio visual by Sue Jeeves at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. FORTHCOMING EVENTS - OCTOBER 2ND TO 8TH


October - Clitheroe Library -


Exhibitions: Painting by Mrs HeUer, of Stonyhurst. Decoupage by Mrs Riley, of Salterforth. Longridge Library - Exhibitions:


Display of photographs by Gordon Ashworth. Alston Hall students'


work display. Whalley Library - Exhibition of


artists with altitude. Pottery by Mrs Hartley, of Cliviger. 2nd - The world’s biggest coffee


Organ Society presents, a concert by Mr Francis Jackson, organist Emeri-


morning to raise money for Macmil­ lan Cancer Relief at Farmhouse Fare, Shuttleworth Hall, Gisbum. 3rd - United Reformed Church, Clitheroe, coffee morning in aid of


'■^liwji b e « i a v rm ir ip i« ra ®alaHe:


Irtm 1 tie W wraafiwiC erar Vj H3kefPia«,C6l&«r«t


a quiz night at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426669. 3rd - Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour, a


Guide Dogs or the Blind. ' 3rd - West Bradford Village Hall,


coffee morning in aid of the Catholic Fund for Overseas Development. 3rd - Clitheroe Naturalists, meet


10-30 a.m.! for Langcliffe. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423739. 4th - Newton Village Hall, "A Day


tion, meet 9 a.m. Waterloo car park for Silverdale. 5th - Longridge Library presents, • "Beautiful Britain" with Sue Jeeves.


with a Difference" fashions to buy at greatly reduced prices, organised by SlaidbumWI. 4th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


A visual presentation of the land­ scapes of East Anglia, the Lakes and North West Scotland, at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only from the library. 6th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Kelbrook. 6th - Clitheroe Library, lecture by


Diane Burton and Keith Kendall at 7-30 p.m. entitled "Mountains of Western Scotland". Admission by ticket only available from the library. 7th to 10th - Clitheroe Parish


Church Operatic and Dramatic Soci­ ety "There Goes the Bride". 8th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci­


ety, first winter lecture at 7-30 p.m. "In Search of Himbrimi” (birds and flowers of Iceland). O Further details of some of the


above events can be found in adja­ cent "Lifestyle" advertisements.


. ® A booking service for theatres ad


events throughout the region is avail­ able from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200425566.


Blackburn. October 9th. See Pick of the Week. Box office: 01254 582582. ..


show like no other in the world, star­ ring, direct from Las Vegas) Vladimir.


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