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■ # 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 30th, 1998


Hurst Green Bowling Club A n n u a l D a n c e


on Friday, 8th May 1998 in the


MEMORIAL HALL Dancing to


Mark Kitto Band 9 pm until 12


.Slipper K pm prompt


'I it kits 17 from Mrs TC fo t tv 01254 X264.Sr, or Mrs llsmorth 01254 #26627 (irony Bimltii); Club Member - . ’


. Please bring own drink <£ glasses KINGS MILL 1 ) ANTIQUE'S CENTRE"!


Queen Street, flarfe Syke. Burnley. Telephone: 0 1282 431953


Open all Bank Holiday 10.00-5.00,11.00-5.00 Sunday


Something fo r everyone No entrance fee


also visit Queen Street Textile Museum next door.


Follow brown tourist signs for Queen St. Hill


• Gwyneth Paltrow • Romance was never this much fun


(qSLIDING DOORS (is)


I IS mint Sat/Sun/Mon 11.15: Late Fri/Sac 11.00 .............. .


Whalley & Little


Mitton Parish Council' ANNUAL PARISH'


MEETING To be held on


Thursday, 14th May 1998 at 7.30 pm


In THE VILLAGE HALL Whalley


Guest Speaker:


Mrs C kirk, Chairman, Calderstones NHS Trust


St Mary the c


Virgin Gisburn f a /t*


Saturday, 9th May 2.30pm


T h e F e s t iv a l H a l l G i s b u r n


Stalls:- Cakes, Plants, Gifts Bric-a-Brac, Crafts, Raffle, Refreshments, Tombola


Ribble Valley


Talking Newspaper Group


A .G .M .


Tuesday, May 5th 7-45 p.m.


FLEAMARKET) S ’


" & crafts" DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


Sunday 3rd May & Monday 4th May Stalls: £10


Refreshments Tel: (01282) 430670


Waddington Village Club


U N IT E D C H R IS T IA N


FELLOWSHIP W i l l m e e t o n


SAT. 2nd MAY in


Whalley & Little


Mitton Parish Council' ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING To be held on


Thursday, 21st May 1998 at 7 .0 0 pm


in THE VILLAGE HALL


Whalley , Whist and Domino Drive


F e s t iv a l H a l l , Gisburn


Saturday 2nd MAY 7.30 p.m.


Admission £1.20


Including supper Meat prizes


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE EFFORT IN AID OF .


CANCER RESEARCH


WHIST a n d


DOMINOES on May 7th


in the Village Hall at 7.45 p.m.


Admission £1.50


ROTAR ACTION FOR CHARITY


| Rotary C lub of Biackbukn & Rotaract Club ok Blackburn | jZ anca sk ik e ^ o u t l \ \


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XOestholme School /R e in s ‘Rond, 7SLn.ckhutn


/ c iv ic h a l l N CLITHEROE


Fri 1st May 6 nights (Not Sun)


GOODWILL HUNTING


^ ^ ^ E v e s T 3 0 p jn (15)


Town Hall Clilheioe


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Change your home to change your life


May 17th £28


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Enquiries telephone: Joanna Greenway on 01706 814519


X . All welcome


Saturday 2nd May 7.30pm Tickets £5, available on th e door


7 LOYOLA SCOUTS, GUIDES, \ BROWNIES & CUBS FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE


Invite you to a 70s & 80s DISCO EMBSAY & BO L TO N


A B B E Y ST EAM RAILWAY Skipton, North Yorkshire


BOLTON ABBEY STATION & EXTENSION MAY BANK HOLIDAY


OFFICIAL OPENING CELEBRATIONS tor


Saturday to Monday 2nd to 4th May 1998 L O T S O F TR A IN S


Come ride on the newly extended line and see the new station at Bolton Abbey


Children travel FREE over this weekend When accompanied by an Adult


Large FREE car park at Bolton Abbey Station


TELEPHONE GENERAL ENQUIRIES Skipton (01756) 794727: or TALKING TIMETABLE Skipton (01756) 795189 e


The Worshipful the Town Mayor, Councillor John McGowan, proposes to attend Divine Service at 10.30am at Holy Trinity Church, Clitheroe, on Sunday 10th May 1998 and invites residents and local organisations to join him on this occasion.


£149 7 DAYS £149


PRICE INCLUDES RETURN COACH FROM LOCAL PICKUPS I x Full Day and 2 x Half Day Outings


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Half Board at Montrose Hotel in ensuite accommodation EVENING ACTIVITIES • OPTIONAL OUTINGS


All for £149


CALL TONY ON 01254 885420 ®ubor is>ti>Ic 3uccii£fcb fu n c tio n &ooms


Sunnyhurst Wood, Darwen. Tel/Fax: (01254) 701530


Only I rnilp from-.M.nf the M6? nnri Mtuuletl in.the heart of SimmhiH>t Wund.v: the Oltlc l.nuLind


Kimk is the iriesiftemie Inr wmrTiuuth nrhiisiiH-v. (uticlit'ii. Contact.Linda or Bryan on (01254) 701530 for Turf her. details'


Murder Mystery Night Friday 15th May £12.95


Medieval Banquet Friday 12th.Junc £21.95


(Inc. Buffet Supper) If you think you are a belter detective than (4 Courses wine and mead with each Course) out. But beware of the JESTER!!!


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Miss Marple or Inspector Morse, NOW is the lime lo prove it! Non stop entertainment. Was Court life really like this? Find Prizes for the winning table. A great night’s entertainment.


The mayoral procession will proceed from the Town Hall at 10.15am returning to the Town Hall, after Morning Service, at midday.


SHANKLIN ISLE OF WIGHT 30 May to 5 June


Cinderella EUROPEAN BALLET


High class International dancers brine ballet of brilliance in a


sparkling production which makes an enchanting family entertainment


FRIDAY 15 MAY aft 7.30 GUILDHALL


(01772) 258858


on Saturday, 2nd May at 8 p.m. at


St Michael's ana St John's Social Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe


£1 admission payable at the door f


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL MAYOR’S SUNDAY - lOTHJV^Y 1998 J


HOLDEN CHAPEL, 7.30 p.m.


“THE CONCHORD SINGERS”


Everyone Welcome


Newton in Bowland Village Hall


illEH MARKET


Monday May 4th 10am - 4pm Collectors items, crafts,


home made refreshments Children free


Admission: Adults 30p


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Daily 1.30 3.40 6.00 8.15 Sac/Sun/Mon 11.00 Late Fri/Sat 10.40


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( 15)145 mins Mott Demon • Jon Volght • 100 5.00 8.30 Late Fri/Sat 11.15


JACKIE BROWN ( is> 175 mins


Quent/n Torrontlno’s


(1.30 ex Sat/Sun/Mon) 8.00 Late Fri/Sat 11.15


T ITA N IC (12) 215 mins Mat 2.00 - Eve 7.30


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Co. presents a poignant production of Shakespeare's final play. A haunting med­ itation of life and death, dream and real­ ity. Box office: 01282 430055. NOT ABOUT HEROES. The Dukes


Theatre, Lancaster. May 8th, 9th. Set in a Scottish was hospital during WW1, the play is a simple and moving exploration of the friendship that developed between Siegfried Sassoon, published writer and celebrity, and the unknown, unpublished Wilfred Owen. Box office: 01524 66645. THE ASPERN PAPERS. Burnley


Papers" is a tense psychological thriller set in Venice, with the Red Shift Theatre Company's convincing cinematic, film- noir style. Box office: 01282 430055.


Mechanics. May 14th. Adapted from Henry James's short story, "The Aspem


p- Music


Blackburn. Tonight. 2nd year Blackburn College Leisure Management Students stage an evening of entertainment in aid of the East Lancs SuperScan Appeal. Featuring Alan T. Stewart, Blowjangles, Susan O'Hara, Damson Ebony Clock and the Blues Brothers Experience. Box office: 01254 582582. THE DAMNED. Burnley Mechanics.


VARIETY NIGHT. Blakey's Bar,


SUPREMES. Southport Theatre. Tonight. An evening of Motown magic. With more than 50 British chart singles starting with "Where Did Our Love Go" for the Supremes and "My Girl" for the Temptations. Box office: 01704 540404. ERROL BROWN. King George’s Hall, Blackburn. Tomorrow, Southport


: THE HOLLIES. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Thurs. One of the 60s most famous bands play live in concert. Box office: 01254 582582. AMAZING BLONDEL. Burnley Mechanics. May 8th. With their music described as "pure and fresh as new mown grass" Amazing Blondel perform a unique musical style of their own. Box office: 01282430055. TH E HAMSTERS. The Municipal Hall, Colne. May 9th. When it comes to


Foyer, Preston. Monday. A feast of jazz and world music. Box office: 01772 258858


: HAL KETCHUM. Blakey’s Bar, Blackburn. May 15th. Top American country music sensation. Box office: 01254 582582. i THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS. The Municipal Hall, Colne. May 15th. Jokes,


: FREDA BARKER'S JAZZ NIGHT. ■ Blakey's Bar, Blackburn. May 11th. Line up to be confirmed. Box office: 01254 582582.


Burnley Mechanics. May 10th. One of the top jazz pianists and vocalists of our time performs one of only two concerts in the country. Box office: 01282 430055.


Theatre. May 15th. Hot Chocolate star Errol brings the bands top hits to Black- bum, including "Everyone's a Winner", "So You Win Again"; "It Started With a Kiss" and, straight from The Full Monty, "You Sexy Thing”. Plus Linda Lewis in support. Box office: 01254 582582. GRAND UNION BAND. Guild Hall


Tonight. Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible and the gang are backl One of the most intriguing bands ever perform their greatest Gothic hits, including the mem­ orable "Eloise". Box office: 01282 430055. THE TEMPTATIONS AND THE


Blackpool. To Sat. The Blackpool Players present a very funny script and delightful musical score, by Cole Porter, with memo­ rable songs such as "Wunderbar", "Too Dam Hot" and "Brush Up Your Shake­ speare". Bax office: 01253 290190. MOMENTS FROM THE MUSI­


KISS ME KATE. The Grand Theatre,


Blackpool. May 12th to 16th. Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical mixture of tragedy and fantasy with a melodious score. Box office: 01253 290190.


CALS. The Charter Theatre, Preston. May 8th, 9th. More than 30 of your stage and screen favourites. Box office: 01772 258858. CAROUSEL. The Grand Theatre,


w . Comedy


Hall, Blackburn. Thurs. One of Britain's funniest comedians, and star of many hit series, including BAFTA winning "Car- rott's Lib", "Canned Carrott" and spoof cop series "The Detectives" comes to Blackburn as part of his major UK tour. Box office: 01254 582582. .LEE EVANS. The Grand Theatre,


JASPER CARROTT. King George's


atre, Lancaster. Tomorrow, Sat. John Godber's tale of prize winning couple At and Bet, who after 13 years of marriage and a diet of soap operas, hope to re-light their fires in the city of love. Hilarious. Box office: 01524 66645. THE TEMPEST. Burnley Mechan­ ics. Tues., Wed. The Compass Theatre


APRIL IN PARIS. The Dukes The­ office: 01253 290190. PICK OF THE WEEK


Carousel. T h e Grand Theatre, Blackpool. M a y 12th to 16th.


successful "Oklahoma", "Carousel" opened on Broadway in 1945, at the height of Rodgers and Hammer- stein's productive era. A mixture of tragedy and fantasy


Hot on the heels of the highly Concerts


its likeable, but wayward hero, Billy Bigelow, marries a local millgirl. he turns to a career of crime when she becomes pregnant and tragedy strikes, but in the true musical fash­ ion all is not lost! The score features many high­


Company has a reputation for pre­ senting top quality productions of everyone’s famous musicals and "Carousel” promises to continue that tradition.


lights, including "The Carousel Waltz", "If I Loved You", "June is Bustin' Out All Over", and one of the most famous songs ever written "You'll Never Walk Alone". Blackpool and Fylde Light Opera


stories, anecdotes and, oh yes, a few of the traditional songs that make their show special. Box office: 01282 661234.


ORCHESTRA. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Sun. A collection of the finest Big Band musicians to be found playing together anywhere in the world. Box office: 01253 290190. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHAR­ MONIC ORCHESTRA. Guild Hall, Pre­ ston. Tues. Works by Haydn, Mozart and Sibelius. Box office: 01772 258858.


Sat. East Lancashire Youth Orchestra pre­ sents a gala concert for their final perfor­ mance of the season. Box office: 01282 430055. BT CONCERT SERIES 1997-98. Marine Hall, Fleetwood. Sun. Featuring the Lancashire Students Training Orches­ tra and the Poulton Music Brass Band and Dance Band. Box office: 01253 771141. CHRIS DEAN'S SYD LAWRENCE


MUSIC IN MAY. Burnley Mechanics. Opera |


Preston. May 15th. Beautiful scenery and costumes together with exciting choreog­ raphy combine in this sparkling new bal­ let to capture all the charm of the much­ loved story. Box office: 01772 258858.


Exhibitions


ERATION. Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds. To Mon. The largest model dinosaur exhibition ever mounted in the UK. Ticket office: 0113 2201999.


DINOSAURS - THE NEXT GEN­


ston. May 12th. Beethoven's only opera shows the finest musical and dramatic expression of his faith in human spirit. Box office: 01772 258858. CINDERELLA. The Charter Theatre,


LA). The Charter Theatre, Preston. May 11th. Rossini's wonderful opera takes you on a musical journey through the magic of this simple fairy tale. Box office: 01772 258858. FIDELIO. The Charter Theatre, Pre­


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THE highlight of the year tor many horse riders in the Ribble Valley takes place on Saturday. The annual Pendle Forest and


(friary dates ({{ibble^Vcilley


All entries must be on a WHAT’S ON listings form available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe. ...,


all over the region descend on Gisburn, for this favourite racing event. Mar-, quees for specially invited guests and hundred of car-boot picnics and barbe­ cues give the event a festival atmos­ phere. If the weather is fine it should prove to be a good day out for the fami­ ly.


Craven Hunt Point-to-Point will be held once again in the fields of Westby Hall, Gisburn, with the first race start­ ing at 2 p.m. Normally thousands of people from


MONDAY AND TUESDAY ALL SEATS-ALL DAY C350 nsmi8xnraMts.oo


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in Newton should be popular with those hunting for bargains. The annual flea market will be held in the village hail from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EVENTS - MAY 1ST TO 7TH Every Wednesday Clitheroe and


On Bank Holiday Monday a day out


open show in St Nicholas's Church Hall, Sabden, at noon. Sale and pet rab­ bit section. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424293. 3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


3rd - Clitheroe District Rabbit Club


ket from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 5th - Clitheroe Town Council, annual


recital and fire-eating vicar, all on the Castle Field. 9th - United Reformed School, Moor


tion, meet Waterloo car park at 9-30 a.m. for Dent to Ribblehead retirement walk. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423881. 4th - Newton Village Hall a flea mar­


mayor making. 5th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for East Marton and Carlton Moor. 6th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, 7 p.m. Downham. 7th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-


hurst, spring chicken casserole concert. 7th - Longridge Drop-In session.


Whalley ghost walks. Star t from Clitheroe Castle main gates at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 426821 or 425566 Platform Gallery, an exhibition fea­


Find out how to become a volunteer anytime between 10 a.m. and noon in the Youth and Community Centre, Berry Lane. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-


4


Centre, Clitheroe,Ceilidhs with "Shake- a-Leg", Gwyndon Boardman and Buckle Down. 2nd - Clitheroe Parish Church at


decorated china by Mrs Haworth and photographs by Clitheroe Drug Pre­ vention Partnership. 1st - St Michael and St John's Social


turing work by the photographer War­ ren Smith entitled "On the Wild Side”. Clitheroe Library, an exhibition of


noon a memorial service for Mr Charles Myers. 2nd - Gisburn Point-to-Point, first


race 2 p.m. 2nd - Ribble Valley Ramblers no


meet 11 a.m. for a three-mile walk along Burnley Canal from Gargrave to study flora and fauna. 2nd - Lancashire Countryside


walk. 2nd - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society,


Events, join a ranger for a linear walk through the fields and woodlands of the Hodder Valley from Whitewell to Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557.


Compiled by MAY 8TH TO 14TH


decoupage and mixed media pictures, incuding waterolours, pastels and hand embroidery on watercolours by Mrs Hazel Scott and Mrs Jean Hoole. 8th - Civic Hall Cinema, presents


with the Mark Kitto Band a t the memorial hall. Inquiries', tel. Mrs T. Crotty 01254 826486. 8th - Knowle Green Village Hall, "Blueberry Hills" an evening of folk and country music at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 8th - Whalley Village Hall presents,


8th - Hurst Green Bowling Club ball Longridge Library, an exhibition of


Lane, Pendle Forest Association of National Trust members' annual sale at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 9th - Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour,


a coffee morning organised by Chat- burn PreSchool Playgroup. 9th - Whalley Primary School spring


fair a t 1-30 p.m. various stalls and entertainment. 9th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-


hurst, the Preston Orpheus Choir pre- , sents a programme of piano, violin and choral music, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063.


Events, dry stone walling at Spring Wood, help to rebuild the boundary wall, starting’at 10-30 a.m.


Clitheroe Town Council Mayor's Sun­ day at 10-30 a.m. 10th - Coach Ramblers, to Bentham,


10th - Trinity Methodist Church,


joining points. Stork Hotel, Read, Whalley Bus Station, York Street, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01282 703597.


"Oscar and Lucinda" (15), for five nights (not Saturday and Sunday) at 7- 30 p.m.


12th - Ribble Valley Mayor Making. 13th - Whalley Trefoil Guild, a coffee


evening at Whalley Methodist Church hall, speaker Alison Brown, of Radio Lancashire.


Events, an evening walk round Sabden for three hours. 14th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-


tion meet 7 p.m. Sawley. 14th - Lancashire Countryside


hurst presents a spring chicken casse­ role concert with Thomas Trotter.


a Mediterranean medley, dine while lis­ tening to Haigh and Trouton classical guitarists and entertainers. Inquiries, tel. 01254 823402. 8th to 17th - Reality comes to


Clitheroe. All-age activities organised by the churches of Clitheroe, including a rock concert, gospel choir, organ


• 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, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566. .


13lh — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet Waterloo car park at 9-30 a.m. for Appletreewick. 9th - Lancashire Countryside


9th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


Tommy Lee Jones returns to the role that won him an Academy Award to chase a fully-limbed Wesley Snipes for a murder he did commit. Also starring Robert Downeay Jr. Currently Showing: GREAT EXPECTATIONS. (15).


New Cinema Openings: U.S. MARSHALS (15). The Fugitive 2:


Theatre, Preston. May 14th. Comedian, singer, songwriter and all-round entertain­ er, Richard returns to Preston with his new show. Box office: 01772 258858.


blues rock, there is no better band. Box office: 01282 GG1234. BUDDY GRECO AND HIS BAND.


Dance 1


Preston. Sun., Mon. Performed by stu­ dents from the Heather Fitchctt School of Dance. Box office: 01772 258858.


SHOW STOPPERS. Charter Theatre,


Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Wed. An extra­ ordinary performance fusing cinema, dance and theatre to thrilling effect. May contain strong language and imagery. Box


atre, Blackpool. Mon., Tues. The iocal favourites return with a fast moving cele­ bration of dance, laughter and song with a naughty French flavour. Box office: 01253 290190. V-TOL DANCE COMPANY. The


VIVA LA DANCE. The Grand The­ V ("'/M s


Blackpool. May 10th. Britain's biggest and brightest comedy star is back, as irre­ pressibly elastic and energetic as ever. Box office: 01253 290190. RICHARD DIGANCE. The Charter


Gwyneth Paltrow and Ethan Hawke star in the modern day tale based on Charles Dickens's classic 19th Century novel. MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF


GOOD AND EVIL (15). John Cusack is a journalist sent to the deep South to cover a society party who becomes embroiled in a murder case. Clint Eastwood directs. ANASTASIA (U). Disney version of the


romantic legend surrounding the survivor of the Romanov massacre. HARD RAIN (15). Christian Slater


SPHERE (12). Sharon Stone, Dustin Ilotfman and Samuel L. Jackson.


Hoskins stars as Darcy, a homeless man, who carves out a new role (or himself. THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK


new Tarantino movie.. • TITANIC (12). Blockbuster of the


Nathan Lee star. GATTACA (15). Futuristic flick. TWENTYFOURSEVEN (15). Bob


MOUSE HUNT (PC). Lc-c Evans and


(12). All for one and one for all, as the Three Musketeers re-form to protect the honour of Athos's sonls girlfriend. JACKIE BROWN (15). Long-awaited


decade starring Kate Winslctt and Leonar­ do Di Caprio.


stars as an armoured car guard protecting his $3 million shipment from would-be thieves and natural elements in this disas­ ter thriller.


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