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ORGAN SOCIETY SATURDAY, JUNE 12th at 7.30 p.m.


APOLLO CINEMA


The Bleasdale-Meywood Guitar Duo and Michael Pain (Organ)


MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVEINING with


Admission by programme £4.00 Concessions £3.00 _______


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COME AND LISTEN TO THE DOC'S HOT MUSIC IN COOL


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W e d n e s d a y a n d S u n d a y Nighi 7 - 9 i> iv i ____________ Concerts SIMON PRESTON. Bridgewater


Hall, Manchester. Tomorrow. Organist Simon Preston performs works by Bach. Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Widor, Percy Whitlock and himself. Box office: 0161


907 9000. JOHANN STRAUSS CENTE­


office: 0161 907 9000. THE FIRST NIGHT OF THE


Sunday 13d» June 2.00pm - 4.00pm


C .m jt Slalls • I ' l in S/xirls • Tomixiki


• S lniw tx’ir y Teas • C l llh e iw Toiim l l i im l


• Gaiiies • Pi'otltice Stall • Books etc.


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PROMS. Bridgewater Hall, Manches­ ter. Tues. Featuring the Halle Orchestra and the Ladies of the Halle Choir. Box


office: 0161907 9000. A NIGHT IN RUSSIA. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Thurs. Featuring the Halle Orchestra. Box office: 0161 907


9000. BRAVE NEW WORLD. Bridgewa­


ter Hall, Manchester. June 18th. Fea­ turing the Halle Orchestra. Box office:


NARY CONCERT. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Sat. A selection of waltzes and polkas from the Strauss family. Box


EKiiibitiOns THE STAR WARS POWER OF


MYTH EXPERIENCE. MEN Arena, Manchester. June 24th to 27th. Incorpo­ rating a unique Star Wars and Mytholo­ gy Expo, Darth Vader and Stormtroop- er shows, a Star Wars interactive game arena, plus an exclusive cinematic episode 1 presentation all before the film's premier. Box office: 0161930 8000. THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHIBI­


TION. 64/60 The Promenade. Black­ pool. Open every day. The largest exhi­ bition of its kind in the world, offering a unique combination of truth, fact, fic­ tion, spirituality and the paranormal. Box office: 01253 297522. BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM.


Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port. Open every day except Christmas Day. Visit the submersible Santa for the ideal fes­ tive family day out. Box office: 0930 100 300.


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Admission £3 Adults - OAP £2 - Children £1 U/5 Free


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"£1 off an Adult Afimission


with this advert" .. BURNLEY


AGRICU LTU RAL SHOW


Sunday, 13 th June at TOW N E L E Y PARK


ON Saturday, 10 members of the Craft Guild of West Lan­ cashire will be holding a selling exhibition at the Platform Gallery in Clitheroe, the former railway station booking office and waiting rooms. These a r t is ts , designers and


makers are selected for originality, quality and business-like approach to their work. The guild aims to improve the per­


ception of the value of hand-made quality items to raise the profile of the members and to make their busi­ nesses more profitable This is a wonderful opportunity to


rcrMBUftalitMi , lltAirentries


Marcia Morris or Vicky Carlin on 01200422324


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Gill Kendall or Lee Banks on 01282 426101


from the Tourist InformaUon Centre^ .Market Place, CUtlieroe.


listings (arm available


dren's, short courses and elite race. Start Church Lane, Whalley a t 6 p.m., 6-30 p.m. and 7-15 p.m. Prizes and refreshments. In aid of Whalley Scout and Guide Minibus Fund. Inquiries: 01254 824029. 11th - St Michael and St John's RC


16th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation meet 7 p.m. for Whitewell. Also "B" party walk. Leader, Norman


Thorpe. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-JUNE 18THT0 24TH


Church, Lowergate, World in Union. Vigil for the debt petition.? to 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 429930. 12th - Platform Gallery presents.


18th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Forces of Nature" (12), for six nights


at 7-30 p.m. 18h to July 30th - Platform Gallery


West Lancashire Craft Guild, featur­ ing contemporary craft days. Inquiries: 01200 443071. 12th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation meet 9-30 a.m. a t Clitheroe Station for bus to Newton. Walk to Clitheroe via Cragstones and Brow-


look at, or even better to purchase, a unique hand-made art or craft made item from the many who will exhibit. These include Ian Gillard a gold­ smith and silversmith, of Burscough, who won the best craft business award in West Lancashire last year. Local artist Jenny Eaton will display her functional and domestic pottery, while John Mercer, of Lostock Hall, will show off his beautiful carved wooden birds. Other crafts include hand-painted silk, ornamerital wrought ironwork, cabinet making, stitched textiles, patchwork and applique and a traditional basket maker in English grown willow


among them. E V E N T S - J U N E I I T H T O 1 7 T H


Whalley Library, an exhibition of


paintings by Mr J. Aspin, of Langho, and pottery by N. Mason, of Whal-


ky-


Longridge Library, an exhibition by Christ Church and Knowle Green


. . .


Art Group. Clitheroe Library, an exhibition of


oil paintings by Mr Cook and minia­ ture paintings by Mrs A. Walker. 11th - Civic Hall Cinema presente


"Message in a Bottle" (12) for six nights at 7-30 p.m. Matinees Friday and Saturday for "The Rugrats


Movie" (U). 11th - Whalley Nab Races. Chil-


Compiled by Theatre I


UNIVERSE. Burnley Mechanics. June 18th. Following the unprecedented suc­ cess of his first lecture tour "Into Space", Patrick continues the exciting journey of exploration. Box office:


PATRICK MOORE: THE GREAT


01282 430055. ROUGHYEDS. Coliseum Theatre,


Oldham. To June 19th. This specially- commissioned play written by Oldham- born Chris Denys takes us on a magical ride through history. Packed with laughs, colourful characters and fun for all the family this is a joyous celebra­ tion of Oldham and its people. Box office: 0161 624 2829. THE LADYKILLERS. Grand The­


atre, Blackpool. June 22nd to 26th. When charming landlady Mrs Wilber- torce takes in the Professor and his unusual string quartet as lodgers, little does she realise what mischief is afoot. Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Dulcie Gray, Brian Murphy, Owen Aaronovitch, Tim Marriott and Mar­ tin Herdman. Box office


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BROTHERS. Grand Theatre, Black­ pool. To Sat. Plenty of fun and games as you follow seven brothers in their search for beautiful brides in a story of loneliness and love, kidnapping and dancing. Box office: 01253 290190. OHl WHAT A NIGHT. Opera


SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN PICK OF THE W EEK "Vin GarbuU's Take II Easy Aflcr


30 Years On The Road Tour”. Burn­ ley Mechanics. June 19th.


VIN GARBUTT has long been recognised as "the biggest draw on the British folk scene". For 30 years he has been a profes­


sional performer who has captivated audiences throughout the world. Such is his popularity that he


actually has a huge "waiting list of venues" waiting to book him. Vin has a unique talent that


includes many skills. He is an excep­ tional songwriter and the topics he covers are many and very varied. His fellow professional are in awe of some of the stances he makes. His guitar playing is instantly


Music


Arena, Manchester. Tonight. An "m the round" performance from Orlando's fab five. Hits include "We Got it Coin' On", "(juit riaying Games With My Heart" and "As Long As You Love Me". Box


THE BACKSTREET BOYS. MEN


office: 0161930 8000. THE BLUES BAND. Municipal


Hall, Colne. Tomorrow. The best pur­ veyors of rhythm and blues in Europe perform. Box office:01282 661234. JAMIROQUAI. MEN Arena, Man­


sholme. 12th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci­


ety, a coach walk a t Burnsall.


Inquiries, tel. 01254 824507. 12th - Clitheroe Parish Church


Organ Society. Music for a summer evening with the Bleasdale Heinvood Guitar Duo and organist Michael


Pain, at 7-30 p.m. 12th - Longridge Field Day.


Inquiries: 01772 782936. 12th - Clitheroe Town Council


Chamber a coffee morning by the Mayoress of Clitheroe. 12th - Clitheroe Parish Church hall


an exhibition "The Zoo" featuring the work of selected artiste from around the country who will portray the popular and humorous theme of ani­ mals by using clever observations. 19th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


a midsummer dance and barbecue with music by "Carrie Plus Toast" at


7-30 p.m. 19th - St Mary's CE School, Mel-


lor, gala day at noon on the school field. Lots and fun and stalls. 19th - Rimington and Middop


children's spots day at 3 p.m. All vil­ lagers and village families welcome. 20th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation, meet Waterloo car park at 8-30 a.m. for Whinfell Ridge (NE of


Kendal), 12-miles. 20th - Castle Bandstand,


a nearly new sale in aid of the National Childbirth Trust. Good quality baby, children's, maternity clothes, equipment, toys and books.9 a.m. to noon. Anyone wishing to sell tel: 01200 429728. 13th - Preston Grasshoppers


Rugby Club, North-West second­ hand book fair. Starts 10 a.m. 13th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, a Pendle/Newchurch Witch Hopper. Join Deborah Seed to catch bus from Downham to Newchurch and return on foot via Sabden Fold. Start to be confirmed. Meet Down- ham village centre. Booking is essen­ tial tel. 01995 640557. 15th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation meet 10 a.m. at Chester Avenue car park for Rimington.


"Clitheroe Town Council Brass Bands a the Castle" at 2-30 p.m. 20th - Clitheroe Town Band meet­


ing a 7-15 p.m. in Clitheroe Town Council. 20th to 26th - Centenaries Theatre,


Stonyhurst, presents Ribble Valley International Piano Festival, open­ ing concert at 7-45 p.m. featuring Kevin Kenner. Inquiries, tel. 01229 861355. 24th - Hark to Bounty Inn, Slaid-


burn, present a concert with Slaid- ' burn Silver Band, at 7-15 p.m. O Further details of some of the


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


OA booking service for theatres


and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Informa­ tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.


iniiist’M lp n i WHAFS ON


CAR BOOT and GENERAL AUCTION


Stall Enquiries 01706 221616 LANCASHIRE'S URGEST INDOOR


EVERY SATURDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Always 100+ stalls


Crane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingden


No. 1 for buying & selling - Come and See - Admission Frgc_ Auction Enquiries 01706 210313


chester. Tomorrow. Jay Kay and his funky outfit perform their greatest hits to coincide with the release of their lat­ est album. Box office: 0161930 8000. KING COTTON CARNIVi^. Var­


recognised by anyone who has heard him play and he has often been described as "the best tin whistle player in the world". As is the nature of the man. he denies this fervently. With one of the most interesting,


ious venues, Burnley. Sat. This year s carnival looks to the Millennium and the future for its theme. Events include a digital arte craft fair, town centre pro­ fession, stalls, street performances and bands. Box office: 01^2 430055. ALL SAINTS. MEN Arena, Man­


moving and powerful singing voices, he displays emotion and strength which pulls on the heart strings. All in all, a unique man, and a concert - and an experience - not to


be missed. For more information and ticket


prices contact the box office on 01282430055.


House, Manchester. To June 19th. The ultimate 70's musical starring Kid Cre­ ole, .John Altman and Will Mellor. Box office: 0161 242 2509. 4 STEPS TO HEAVEN. Grand The­


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atre, Blackpool. Mon. to June 19th. Eddie Cochran. Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley join forces for a spectacular musical extravaganza.


Blakey's Afternoon Music Hall, Black­ burn. A great revue staged in full uni­ form with music from the 40's and the movie musicals, starring "Major" Roy Chappell, Betzee and Pete Lindup. Box office: 01254 582582.


Box office: 01253 290190. WE WERE IN THE FORCES.


CERT. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. June 19th. Exploring the concept of time, with music ranging from classical Vivaldi to jazzy Dave Brubeck, plus some futuristic surprises. Box office: 0161 970 9000. THE BEETHOVEN EXPERI­


0101 907 9000. BLUE PETER FAMILY CON­


office: 0161930 8000. BLONDIE. MEN Arena, Manches­


chester. Sat. The pop divas visit the North as part of their UK tour. Box


ter. June 18th. Fronted by Debbie Harry, the band, who have made chart history by having number one hits in the 70's. 80's and 90's return after a 17 year absence in the charts. Box office:


AFTER 30 YEARS ON THE ROAD TOUR. Burnley Mechanics. June 19th. See Pick of the Week. Box office: 01282


0161 930 8000. VIN GARBUTT'S TAKE IT EASY


430055.THE HISTORY OF NORTH WEST SOUL. King George's Hall, Blackburn. June 19th. Soul Night Out in the Concert Hall, Back to the Old Skool in the Windsor Suite. Box office: 01254 582582


ENCE. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. June 19th. Featuring the Halle Orches­ tra and conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes. Box office: 0161907 9000.


ORCHESTRA. Grand Theatre, Black­ pool. June 20th. The band returns with a collection of some of the finest Big Band musicians to be found playing together anywhere in the world. Box office: 01253 290190.


CHRIS DEAN'S SYD LAWRENCE Dance


TIVAL. King George's Hall. Black­ burn. Sat. Blackburn's 2nd annual bash featuring live bands. DJ's, choreogra­ phers and much more. Box office: 01254 582582.


AMERICAN LINE DANCE FES­ Film


Broadway musical to animated feature MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN (PG). Men do come from Mars.


Currently Showing: TRUE CRIME (15). SHE'S ALL THAT (12). NOTTING HILL (15). SWING (15).


LAST SUMMER. (18). FORCES OF NATURE (12). MIGHTY JOE (PG). THE HONEST COURTESAN


(15).


695979.Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burnley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 456222. Warner Village Cinemas, Preston; 01772 881313 or advance booking


or advance booking 0800 888929. Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 Box Office Numbers: 1/


01772881100. UCI Cinema, Preston: 01772 728888


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