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Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 29th, 1998


Crowds flock to see photo club’s


annual exhibition


RIBBLESDALE Camera Club’san n u a l exhibition ended on Saturday after two weeks a t the Platform Gallery and showed the standard of work currently


tiser and Times, whose very attractive feature was so striking.


-


MPhits out at key issues


The exhibition was not


without slight controversy and many questions were received on the techniques used to create some of the digitally-modified images. In contrast, straight-for­ ward photographs covered


LOCAL MP Mr Nigel Evans has hit out a t the Government on several key


issues this week. Its handling of the beef


crisis, wind chill payments for pensioners and the clo­ sure of a boot camp for young offenders all came under fire from Mr Evans. He condemned Secre­


tary of State for Agricul­ ture Dr Jack Cunningham for suggesting in a Com­ mons committee that some beef farmers "should quit". Mr Evans said: "This s tatem ent completely betrays the Government’s a tt i tu d e to the farming industry and rural affairs." He also accused the


a wide range of subjects. Last Tuesday at the club


room, the third open com­ petition in the winter series seemed to build on the standard of earlier compe­ titions. The judge, Mr Kevin Metcalf, secretary of the Inter-Club Photo­ graphic Alliance, had no easy task, particularly in the prints where every pic­ ture seemed to be a poten­ tial favourite. Eventually, Mr Roy


Mason, with "Cotswold Antiques", was declared a


Government of making a U-turn on wind chill pay­ ments for pensioners. Urg­ ing fellow MPs to support his Private Member's Bill, designed to take wind chill into account when calcu­ lating cold weather pay­ ments, he said: "Labour's hypocrisy on this issue is quite breathtaking. This Bill is designed to save lives. The Government are tre a ting i t as if i t were designed to do exactly the opposite." And hit tin g out a t


l very worthy winner. The lovely warmly-lit muddle of the shop being imagina­ tively bordered with a ragged gold edge, bleeding gently into the picture. This was an outstanding


image. Second place was also


given to Mr Mason with an entry in stark contrast to his firs t . This was "Old Landing Stage", a black and white print, essentially comprising of geometric shapes. This had been slightly modified in the computer, giving a rather stark image of exceptional sharpness and contrast. Third place was awarded


Home Secretary Jack Straw's decision to close Colchester boot camp for young offenders, he added: "This proves once again tha t Labour is being soft on criminals."


Key post for village


consultant


A READ textile consul­ tant has been appointed to a key medical ethics com­


mittee. The Blackburn, Hyn-


burn and Ribble Valley Local Research Ethics Committee monitors med­ ical and associated research projects carried out in the


area. Mr Peter Davey was


nominated as a lay mem­ ber to follow Mrs Margaret Panikkar, who is now com­ ing to the end of the maxi­ mum of six years’ service. The nomination was sup­ ported by the committee itself, and by the Commu­ nity Health Council. A chemistry graduate,


Mr Davey has spent more than 30 years in the textile


industry, starting with the Calico Printers’ Associa­ tion. He has been manag­ ing director of two compa­


nies. The ethics committee


looks a t a wide range of project requests during the year. Some are connected with Calderstones Hospi­


tal. BMWtaiget


THIEVES who broke into a car parked in a Whalley street made off .with goods valued at £415. After gaining entry to


the silver BMW 525, which was parked in a dri­ veway in The Sands, they made off with a Pioneer


car stereo and six CDs. The incident happened


between 6 p.m. on Tues­ day of last week and 9a.m. the following day.


Chemist’s rota TONIGHT and tomor­


row: Heyes Chemists, 35 Moor Lane, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Boots the Chemist Ltd, 15-19 Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Thursday


until 6-30 p.m.


to Mr Philip Anforth with "Funny Face", a colourful piece of well observed visu­


al humour. Mr Anforth also took


first place in the slides with "Promenade", an almost monochrome shot, again a study in sweeping curves. Second and third places were awarded to Mr John West, with two more of his Venice pictures. The first, "The Lovers", was another taken at the Venice Carni­ val, while "The Supervisor" reminded everybody that even in a romantic city such as Venice, the tele­ phone cables have to be repaired and there is always someone stopping by to see the work in progress. These competitions give


FANS from seven to70 can jommthesnplor* as theultimateAbba


tribute band, Voulez Vous, perform hits like Dancing loo", "Money, Money, Money", and many more at the Burnley Mechanics on February 6th.


••MANCHESTER ROAD BURNLEY Fri/Sat 2.00 3JO 7JO 8.45 11.25 (Sat/Sun) From


othing on Earth could coma botwaan tham (f, T I T A N IC (12) 205 mins.


N Leonardo Dl Caprfo . KataWliwkt*


.................’onaWoman . SUHen . No Ba!W N*U M


the opportunity for mem­ bers to show their work and make a highly enter­ taining evening, whether or not the member had entered, or indeed had been successful. Next week in a "Grand


’' *D EV i L’SADVO CATE{ l* i) 4JOUN:UztiFft/SitlOJS


" the FULL MONTY <is> 550 8-30 :FrVS« Uto 11.00


.......THE J ACKAL (ii)........... Duty axThur* 5 DO BOO


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Auction", Mr Roy Mason will be bringing spare pho- tographic equipment under the hammer (metaphorically) in aid of club funds. Prospective new members will be wel­ comed and can obtain more information by ring­


ing 01200 423474. K.G.


Sheep claim deadline


SHEEP producers are reminded that the applica­ tion period for premium and


compensatory


allowances ends soon. Officials are concerned


because, by the beginning of last week, only a third of the expected claims had been received. Anyone who wishes to


claim and has not received forms, or has eligibility or other inquiries, should contac t the MAFF Regional Service Centre at Carlisle.


Vandals strike


VANDALS caused £100- worth of damage when they climbed on to the plastic roof at the rear of a


property in Chatbum. The incident happened


in Pendle Avenue between 8 p.m. on Tuesday of last week and 8-30 a.m. the fol­


lowing day.


Leisure club promises school fitness plan


CLITHEROE'S Roefield Leisure Centre is hoping to cram as many sporting activities into one w<rek as possible during the^forthcoming.school hah-term. _ P Parents are being urged to send their chddren to the sessions to "turn them into fitness fanatics, not comput-


6r The'centre will be opening its doors to Ribble Valley youngs'tersforthe first School Holiday Camp of he


vear Five days of fun and frolics are planned for the week, which starts on February 16th, with the theme being "Roefield's World of Fitness and S port.


•11 Manager of Roefield Mr Tony Rodia saidiOuraimis ,


to cram Is many sporting activities as possible into one week to give children a chance to experience what fitness


b ^ h e camp'will be split into two age groups, but times are different due to a refurbishment programme at the


centre. Sessions for youngsters aged five to seven yeara will be held between 1 p.m. mid 3 p.m., while activ ity for the eight to 13-year-olds will take place from 8 am. to


5 p.m. Older children will need to take a packed For further details, contact Mr Rodia at the centre on


.jjji 01200 442lf8. ,SJ


Monday February 2nd - 7.15 pm -


t( /c t /H le /v (of tiO- RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


VANCOUVER ISLAND Colin Hey, V/ilpshire A l l Welcome


VANCOUVER &


(Sale Shed opens February l£th)


CHIPPING Y.F.C Food Bingo


Chipping Village Hall Saturday 31st January 7 .4 5 p.m


All proceeds to Charity Admission 20p


Wha llev Methodist Church


"BUMPER SALE"


SATURDAY JANUARY 31st 10 a.m.-4 p.n


Clothes, furniture, bric-a-brac, household goods, etc ADMISSION 20p


CIVIC HALL a l THEBOE


FRI 30th JA N 6 NTS (Not Sun)


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Thursday nights are kicking at the Starkie Arms with DJ Michael Bisping playing the best of house and with


drinks promotions on offer, you'd be stark raving mad to miss out Jf3/


1ST .EOF WIGHT


8 DAYS, (7NIGHTS) IN BEAUTIFUL SHANKLIN 04 TO 11 APRIL 1998


Local coach departures on Saturday April 4 to Montrose Hotel, returning on the Sourdoy, April //. f lr roM Q D A T lO N • Dinner, bed and breakfast


All rooms en-suile with lea making facilities in this clean


and comfortable hotel which has been managed by the same famdy for more than thirty years. Evening entertainments


Ono full dnv mH two hnlf-dnv OUlIngS Included In «ho nrice of btllv £149-


Reductions for children sharing parents’ room. CALL TONY ON BLACKBURN (01254) 885420 C h a t b u r n MiLLENN'IIM COMMITTEE ViatentLne /K a sq u& m d e


(50-50 ^ isco ) C hatburn S chool H all


PRIZES FOR THE BEST LADIES AND THE BEST GENTLEMENS MASK


Chatbum Post Office and Committee Members


Licensed Bar • Raffle • (Dress Optional) Tickets Available from:


I ADMISSION £6.00 r ncluding a Hot Pot Supper


Saturday 14th February 8.00 P.IH. ’till Late


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'"'sTARShVpTROOPERS (I!) $.15 8J0:Uta FrV


F DEL-TO PAG AL HAL (U) Aan Hod* Presentation U


Lata friftolUO............ Sat lUp^.......


*££*;?*.


(F) U P ‘ N ’ U N D E R (12) I IS min*. 11.00 Sat/Sun Daily I JO 3 JO 6.20 9.00 ;


orrissey . Samantha Jama . Cary Oban


THE BOKROWeKs (U) UdSun 11.15


........HOME ALONE 3 (K) S«*Sun


' GEORGE OFTHE JUNGLE (U) Sat & Sun II.IOiDsd/ I JO


rt a Sun 4.00:5u b» 11.10 :Tkta* R.S0 _ ••M


. Sat/Sun 11.20: D^«Thon ,1.-25.... n Scrtan I lJ00:Tkk«s £130


"spY ce wor^ 'T he m'ov'i'e ire)


athee 200. Evening 7J0 -Tictos OK - M QmDiv Only —


THE DIRECTORS CUT Tickets £3-00


M (F) TITANIC (u> ««"*»• Thunder 5 February • 2.00 J.O


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•THE UCENSED DIRECTORS AUDITORIUM agnKkant-Spectaculaf^M


B L A D E R U N N E R cm no r


-...It will stun and numb In aqual maaaura ... Harrison Ford In Ridley Scott*


........Srtwdiy Kid* Show OTHE WITCHES (PC) *


utterly angPOMlng" onTTuq t5.00


T 0.00 The dance routines and the glittering costumes, including stun- _ cticks back more than 20 years to Abbamama. Voulez Vous? concerts


ountry-wide have turned into one pant party as audiences firm con- ^ h i s S ’a^iyMcriebration 0f the unique quality, which Abba


brought to the muse world in the 1970s. Thank You for the Music*.... Thank you indeed! Voulez Vous will be joined on stage for I Have a Dream by the


children of Whittlefield County PnmaiySdraol, Bund^. The show starts at 8 pjn. Tickets are priced £8 in advanre, £9 m the door. For more information contact the box office on 01282


43Otter events:- Blackburn: Blakey’s Bar - Mombj-- T h e F s ^ Jazz Men. Starts 8 pjn. Tickets £2£0. Fcbruaij- 9* r Smote City


Jazz Band return by popular demand. Starts 8 pm. Ticket King George’s Hall - Friday - Royal LivctpooI Phdtermomc


Orchestra. Beethoven Night Starts 7410 pm to £15.75. Sunday - North-West Area Brass Band Association pre­


sent their 1998 Championships. For further mformationcmibict David Shaw on 01253 778566. February 7th- An evemngof Tradi- tinnal Irish Music "Comhaltas Ceottoin Eneann". For further infor­ mation contact Chris Parkinson on 01772 888848. February 7th - Dance Night Out. A programme of ballroom, Latin and *9^™“


tice and Alan Johnson, starts o p m . n __ ______ -2 - -i.


For more details contact the box office on 01254 582582. m JriAWAW- ' Blackpool: Grand Theatre -TbSaturday-Anotol^ughing^ „ ^


Show presented by Blackpool^ Whittaker ^ant^andDraim Cmtm Evening performances at 7-30 pm. Saturday matinee at 2-30 pm.


TiSetepriced from £6 to £10, with roncetson^MOT^j-l^Aru- nrj-Gth-GirK Night Out Show starts 7^) pimTidffitep^ ta n


£8 to £13.50, with concessions. February 8lh -Royal IiverpodHnl- harmonicOniiestra.Monnan^at|MpnLMd7^pKLT^


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February 10th to lllh - Mobil Tburing Theatre. Fbr more informa tion contact the box office on 01253 2901M. The nntinnallv- Bumley: Mechanics-Tomorrow and


^ Leeds (ta^Theatre -IbSaturd^-StephmSraKft^Broad- wav Hit “Sweeney Tbdd: The Demon Barberof Fleet Street .Stow


starts 7-15 pm. Tickets priced ta n £7.50 to £27.50. For more infor­


mation contact ttebcK office on 0 11 3 ^ 6221 MancherttaiTte Royal Exriiange Theatre (krapany-ThFriiru-


arv 7th -Nod Cowards classic comedy "Present Laughter". S ta s 8 a m . W e d n e s d a y


and Saturday matinee performances at 2430 pm. & S ^ £ 5 t o £ 1 6 . F e t ^ - 1 2 d ^ N I a ^ 7 l h -W


Stephensonb An Experiment with an Air Pump S ta s 7-30pm. Wedntsday and Saturday matinee performances at230pm. Tickete priced from 5 to £16. Ebr more detdb and ticket mfcrmatxm, contact the box offlee on 01618339833.


Bridgewater Hall-Thursd^r-BnttailsTVroFbrtratemdp^Je u .


Concerto: and Mahlerls Symphony Na L TIArtspnredfinm £5to £27.50. For more information, contact the box office on 0161


9°NYNEX Arena- StUurday-BanyManawinOTcert.Stote8


pm. Tickets priced from £20 to £35. Tuesday to Fcbreary 14to Michael Flatley’sLordd the Dance. Showstarts8 p n u T I ^ priced ta n £23to£26.Ibr more information contact thebcotomce


011 CtoeraHouse- Th Sunday - “Winnie the Pooh”. Varying P«{°r- naMe&MS.’Ilctetspriced from £8 to £1250.Tuesday toFcbnuuy


7 th—Bootskootin’: The Line Dancing Experience,


£1S S ^ H W 1 5 t o r ‘^ m i t t i n g t ^ ^ Jim Davidson and John Vnga V a ^ p e r f o r a ^ t a ^ ^ t e


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priced ta n £750 to£16. Fbr mcxemfcrmatMn contact the box office °" OMh^ ^fceum Theatre^- Tomorrow to


Preston: Guild Hall-lb Sunday-The ltws w c n u r i ^ w ^ C h am p io n s h ip D e ta i l s o f s e s a o n t im e s a n d p n c m a v d l a M f ^ m t o K


officaThurediy-LunchttaRedtahBBembledStLok*^^L 05 pm. Tickets from £3 to £350.Thured^’-Royal DvBpodF^


harmonic Orchestra. Starts 7-30 pra.Tictets from^lOto^SO with concessions. February 13th - Oasis ^ tec^ 0


with support, De Kolta, in the Guild H a l l


acclaimed Snap Theatre Company present The ^ r e t Witch. Varying performances times. Tictetspncedfrom £3. avrilabteSunday—The Hepworth Brass BaniStarts 20.45 pm. Tickets priced from £3 to £5.50. Wednesday - Craft Workshop for Adults. Decorative floral shuttles with Dot Hm. Starts 7 prm to 9 pm. Tickets £4. Wednesday - A Psychic Experience with Jam® Byrne: Starts 7-30 pm. Tickets £5.50, with rontsssionti February 6lh - Vwlez Vous-The Ultimate Tribute Baud. S ta s 8 pm. Tickets £8 in advance, £9 on doon February 7th-Save Harley Unplugged. S ta s 8 pm. Tickets priced from £8J>0 to ^ ^ 0 . February- 10thW 14th


£5 in advance, £6 on door. Fbr more information contact the tax ^ Q t a e r T^^re^Saturday-Ken Dodd Comedy Festival. Shew


Foya: S ta s 8 pm. Tictets Wont! S ^


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Union Dance Company present Dance ick vvamors.


- Pendle Opera present Verdib “Nabucco. StateT^Opm. Tickets priced from £5to£7. For more details contact the box office on 01282 Lancaster Lancaster University - Today - Schubert onSchubat


pm. Tickets £6 with concessions. Febl^ 7 Rock W Roll West End. S ta s 7-30 pm. Tickite


narrated by Richard Baker. S ta s 7-30 pm. Tickets priced from £4 to £9 Thursday - Manchester Camerata. Starts 7-30 pm. Tickets priced from £4 to£12. February 12th-ErokaStringQuartetpaform pieces by Haydn, Mendelssohn and Beethoven. Starts 7-30 pm. Tickets priced from £4to£9. For more details contact the box office


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Hindi Dance Ballet ’Anariah\ Starts4pm. T^ete£5,'witoroo- cesaonsFebniary9lh-Jams ByrnebPsjvhic Show S ^ te7430|mi.


Tickets £6, with concessions. February 12lh-Mu^Th|^D m d o n present'^Boheme".Stas7^0 pm. Tickets £10, with OTCtsxxfi.


Febraary 13 th - Muse Theatre London present Cosi Fan Tutte. Starts 7-30 pm. Tickets £10, with concesions. Ebr mere details con­ tact the tax office on 01772258858.


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i ■ - II ■ Advertiser and limes AThe Clitheroe rp,


^biotfiamme. jot 1998 FEBRUARY


Valentine Breaks, 3 days...................... ■h°rn 269 Best of the West End ...................................299 Portugal,8 days ....................•••■.............2229 MARCH


Snowcoach to Austria, 8 days........ ........... -2129


Paris, 4 days ..................................... .......... 299 Sewing for Pleasure............................. .. -£69.95 Mother’s Day Weekend in Paris, 3 days ........£59 Torquay short break, 4 days....................E89.95 Algarve all inclusive, 8 days ................. • • -2459 Dublin, 3 days..................................... ........ 299 Amsterdam, 4 days................. • ................2119 Venice, 4 days, by air ...................... ’.........2279


Jersey, 6 days.......................... APRIL


2179


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Bulbfields, 4 days ....................................... 2129 Easter in Rome, 8 days................................2249 Highland Railways, 6 days .................. 2209 Easter in Paris, 3 days ...................................289 Jersey by air, 8 days....................................2299 Bulbfields, 3 days......................................E69.99 Legoland Windsor ..................... £69 & E49/E55 Windermere, 2 days ..................................... 249 MAY


•ISPmm.


Paris, 4 days...............................................2^ 9 Sandringham & Cambridge, 2 days....................£79


Norway by air, 8 days ..................................2409 Monet’s Garden & Rouen, 4 days ................£115


Durham & Cookson Country, 3 days..........£99.95 JUNE


Sicily by air, 8 days .................. ..................2409 Salzburg, Vienna, Austria, 8 days ................£139


Costa Del Sol, 8 days..................................2479 Geoff Hamilton's Barnsdale, 2 days ..........£59.50


The Emerald Isle, 6 days............................£2°9 Bruges, 4 days, tours included ................... £139


CRUISING............................... .Various dates moa PROGRAMME AVAILABLE NOW.


WORLD CUP - FRANCE! ( DETAILS NEXT WEEKI


FOR BROCHURES CALL OUR 24 HOUR . HOTLINE ON 0990 134 826, FOR ADVICE ' CALL (01282) 426556 Mon ■ Fri 9am • 5.30 pm


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F o r a d v e r t is in g r in g Andrew or L e e


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A l l e n t r i e s m u s t b e o n a (fribble Valley


(friary dates in the


LIBRARIES do no just loan out books, videos °r cassettes. Often they house exhibitions, music recitals, lectures and


slide presentations. On Monday in Longridge Library there will be mill __


trated talk by Mr John Shaw, entitled "On foot in tne West- em Highlands”. This follows a 400-mile journey on foot from Cape Wrath in the far North-West of Scotland to Oban m Argyll, during one of the finest summer months of thiscen- ture. The journey follows a route through Scotland s grand­ est west coast scenery, including some of the more remote


and less frequented areas. While on Tuesday, in Clitheroe Library, Mr Bernard


Smith will take you further afield with a slide P ^ ^ tl0n entitled "Canadian Rockies". This will feature views of Banff and Jasper National Parks.alsoascents of Mount Assiniboine and Mount Edith Cavell, and v ^ w i l b e paid to the Bugaboos and Montreal, before finally reaching Nia


^However, if it’s a bargain you are looking fon pay a visit to Billington and Langho Community Hall on Sunday where there will be an indoor market throughout the day.


EVENTS - JANUARY 30TH TO FEBRUARY 5TH 30th - Civic Hall Cinema presents "Picture Perfect (15)


at 7-30 p.m. for six nights. 30th to February 23rd - Whalley Library, annual open art „„„ .


^m hmM a rch 7th - Platform Gallery, presents an open exhibition to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Calhgra-


Ph30th?oU


pantomime "Aladdin”: Inquiries, tel. 424328. February


1st - Ramblers' Association, coach ramble to Amside 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01282 703597.


3lt't and Feb 5th to 7th - Trinity Methodist Church .


. ,


1st - Billington and Langho Community Hall, an indoor market from 10 a.m to 4 p.m.


2nd - Longridge Library, a slide presentation by Mr John . , Tnt,_


Shaw" entitled "On Foot in the Westem Highlands . 3rd - Clitheroe Library, a lecture by Bernard Smith enti-


tied "Canadian Rockies" at 7-30 p.m. 3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association, meet Chester


Avenue car park for Holcombe Moor. Inquiries, tel. 01254


8228513rd -Knowle Green Village Hall, line dancing from 8 to 10-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447.


f r o m th e Tourist ------------ Centre. Market P l a c e , Clitheroe. 5th - Clitheroe N a t u r a l i s t s ’


0 . ™ ‘. r H i t i w o e . Society, a


W H A T ’ S O N l i s t i n g s f o r m a v a i l a b l e .


lecture entitled "Peregrine Falcon" by Terry Pickford at 7-30 pm. Inquiries,


‘"'sth^ Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst. a meat and potato nip concert at midday featuring Fiona Harrison and John Byrne (guitars). Tickets 01254 826063 or 01200 425566. L 5th - Longridge Youth and Community Centre, Berry


ane* L ^ d g e * Drop-In s e s s i o n from W mm t o ^ o o n .


Find out how to become a volunteer Inquinp, tel. 422721. 5th - Dog and Partridge Hotel, Barrow, features a new folk club with Steve and Chris Ragnall and guest Brian Pre-


St°6nth - St Michael and St JohnSocialCentreClitheroe rwiidhs Dresent "Jabadaw". Inquines, tel. 01254 397623. FORTHOTMING EVENTS-FEBRUARY 6THTO 12TH


7th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association meet Waterloo car


nark at 9-30 a.m. for a 12-mile walk at Cliviger. 7th - Rail Ramblers alight Whalley at 10.21 a.m. for an


easy 8-mile walk round Whalley Nab and ° eaTCl°“8lf a 1. 7th - Rail Ramblers alight Ramsgreave for 11-mile walk


round the Blackburn boundary. Return Blackburn. 7th - Lancashire Countryside Events, a winter tree iden­


tification stroll with a ranger round Spnng Wood. Start 1


P'™,‘h _ Gisbum Festival Hall a whist and domino drive at 7- 30 D.m. Inquiries, tel. 445374. 8tb - Lancashire Countryside Events, a wilderness walk exploring parts of Bowland Fell with a ranger. To book, tel.


01995 64^t jvjjcj1Q]as.3 church hall, Sabden, Clitheroe Dis­ trict Open Rabbit Show, with pet rabbit sale. Inquiries, tel. 427245 or 424293.


llth - Clitheroe Concert Society presents the Schidlof String Quartet in the lecture theatre, CUtheroeRoyal Gram­


. . . . .


mar School, York Street, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from TIC. 12th - Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, a meat mid pota­


to pie concert at midday featuring Ian Buckle on piano. 12th - Clitheroe Library a piano and bass recital at 2 p.m.


by Brian Newton Elliot and Robert Hayes. Further details of some of the above events can be found


in adjacent “Lifestyle” advertisements.


out the region is available from the Tourist Infor­ mation Ctare, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200


425566. . A booking service for theatres and events through­ m


1. Lost World


2. One Fine Day 3. Rumble in the Bronx 4. Fifth Element 5. The Devil's Own 6. Murder at 1600 . ,


7. Con Air 8. Beavis and Butt-Head Do America


9. Absolute Power 10. Dantes Peak


Video rentals list


supplied by Blockbuster, Wellgatc, Clithcroc.


: 1. "Urban Hymns" - The Verve 2. "All saints" - All Saints


3. "The 80s Mix" - Various Artists 4. "Life Thru a Lens" - Robbie Williams 5. "OK Computer" - Radiohead 6. "Postcards from Heaven" - Lighthouse


Family 7. "Moon Safari"-Air 8. "Truly"-Lionel Richie


9. "White on Blonde" - Texas 10. "The Blue CaTe" - Chris Rea


CD list supplied by Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clilhcroe.


1. "Parl of the Furniture" - Mary Wesley


(Transworld, £5.99*) 2. "Bridget Jones's Diary".- Helen Fielding


(Picador, £4.99*) 3. "Silent Witness" - Richard North Patter­


son (Arrow, £4.99*) 4. "The Partner" - John Grisham (Arrow,


: £5,99) 5. "A Walk In the Woods" - Bill Bryson


(Doubleday, £12.99*)


6. "Rosemary Conley's New Body Plan - Rosemary Conley (Arrow, £4.99)


„ ; 1’


7. "The Kensington Diet" - Stephen Twigg (Bantam Press, £9.99)


£4.99*)


8. "Nation's Favourite Poems" - (BBL, .


9. 'iFugitIve Pieces" - Anne Michaels


■ ‘ _ .


(Bloomsbury, £5.99*) 10. "Ted Hughes' Birthday Letters" - Ted


Hughes (Faber-faber,'£14,99)


Book list supplied by Kaydcc Bookshop, Moor Lane, CUthcroe. '


Asterisks denote this week’s discounts. . m


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