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Telephone: (01282) 614186
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TODMORDEN AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY
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Broughton Hall, Skipton Sun 29 August
Picnics, ambience, music, spectacle! A brilliant open-air Proms concert with all the
traditional Proms favourites ... Fantasia on Sea Songs, Rule Britannia, Jerusalem. Climax comes with Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance with breathtaking fireworks.
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(Production scheduled 10*15 April 2000) 8pm Weds 11th August Rehorsals (or auditions:
18th & 19th August 8pm AUDITIONS:
Sunday 22nd August 2pm a t the THEATRE
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CONTEMPORARY textile artists from near and far are exhibiting their wonderful work in the Platform Gallery,
features a wide variety of work, ranging from traditional tapestry by weaver Jilly Edwards, and the exciting and popular technique of batik and silk painting, as demonstrated by Lois Blackburn, to the exciting millinery and innovative embroidered bags of Collette Gilmartin, who is currently artist in residence at the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester. The "Threads" exhibition runs until
Clitheroe. The exhibition, entitled "Threads",
p.m. duration 2-3 hours. 15th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
Padley Gorge, Hathersage. 15th - Lancashire Countryside
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15th - Clitheroe Castle Bandstand, a concert by Haslingden and Helmshore
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Brass Band from 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. 15th - The Manor House, Chatbum,
September 17th at the Platform Gallery situated alongside Chtheroe Railway Station, and the wide selection of work will include weaving, printing, embroidery and more functional and decorative textiles depicting the bounds of contemporary textiles today. While in the area you can also visit
a coffee afternoon from 2 to 3-30 p.m. Refreshments, tombola, raffle, cake
stall and games. 15th - Whalley Abbey Grounds,
"Pickwick Night" family barbecue from 3 to 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822748 17th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Slaidbum. 17th - Ribble Valley Rail Rambler,
the textile open exhibition at the Cen tenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst College, where work by professional and ama teur textile artists from throughout Lancashire is on display. This exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. EVENTS-AUGUST 13TH TO 19TH Ghost walks will take place every
Tickets £17 (£10 children 5-16)
TICKET HOTLINE '01 625 56 00 00
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[museum A c t i v i t y W e e k e n d
Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th AUGUST Come and visit Clitheroe Castle and have a day out to ■
remember. There Is something for everyone whatever their age. Bring the children and let them enjoy hands-on fun activities Including: fossil plaster cast making, dinosaur colouring, face painting and a mystery object competition.
For the older visitors: castle history tours, spinning demonstrations, printing, calligraphy, radio hams and an indoor quiz.
•Mystery rock, fossil and mineral Indentification with our Geology experts"
I Plus: Your chance to add to the Rlbble Valley natural history files. Quizzes, colouring, comp e tit ion s an d morel
A visit tor all the family you should not miss, in the picturesque Rlbble Valley
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V I N T A G E R A L L Y
Military Section, Steam Engines, Lorries,
Tractors, Barn Engines, Farm . Equipment,Trade
■Hi —a Stands, Motor ''SsSsSHSS Cycles, Auto
BSL Jumble, Cars, Cycles & Model Craft Tent,Arena Events, Catering, Fairground, Bar
VINTAGE AUCTION - SATURDAY at Ipm Family Ticket £8.00 FREE PARKING General Enquiries 01706 120026/01200 445395/01282 69357:
Wine and Dine in the idyllic setting of the
‘Three ‘ fish es
Mitton Road, Chtheroe Welcome to the Three Fishes
W h e th e r it is a romantic, candlelit d inn er fo r tw o o r a meal fo r all th e family, a delightful menu is available, served up by o u r chef.
• Lunch Time Specials fo r OAP's
• A la Carte Menu • Bar Snacks Available • Daily Specials Board • Exquisite Sunday Carvery
RESTAURANT OPENING TIMES Monday - CLOSED
Tuesday to Friday - 11 am-2.30pm & 5.30pm-9pm Saturday & Sunday - ALL DAY
FO R RESERVA T IO N S 01254 826206 FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE FOR
WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS, CHRISTENINGS ETC FULL BUFFET AVAILABLE
E N T E R T A INMENT EXCELLENCEj '■'Programme: ondTimei Friday !3thAugu.t to Thar, day IM A u g u s t - I t ’s a Whole New West" Wi/i SmM
( F )W IL D W I L D W E S T (12) 120mins
Fri/Sun to Thurs 12.50 3.30 6.00 8.40 Sat 9.30 12.00 2.40 5.20 8.10 11.00,
Sean Connery
(F) P L A Y I N G B Y H E A R T os) Fomina Frl/Sun to Thurs 2.00 5.00 8.00 Sat 11.00 2.00f
I STAR WARS - EPISODE |1 -T H E PHANTOM
I MENACE (U) Frl/Sun to Thurs 1 12 00 1.30 3.00 5.00 7.00 8.00 Sat i t .00 1.30 2.15 4.30 S.30 7.30 8.30 I 10.30 11.30
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MULAN (U) 110 mins Frl/Sun so Thurs 12.45 3.00 Sat 9.30 11.40 1.50
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DOUG'S F!HOT MOVIE (U) • ioo mins Frl/Sun to Thurs 12.30
:2.30 4.30 6.30 Sat 9.45 11.45 1.50 ( 4.00 6.00
THE MUMM Y (12) 145 mins [ ENTRAPMENT (12) 130 mins Frl/Sun to Thurs 5.10 8.25
: Frl/Sun toWed 8.35 Sat 8.00 11.00
Saturday's Little Oscar Show : 19th August a t fl.30pm at 11.00am
MOUSEHUNT(PG) 120 mins : ( 15) |30 mins £77, e
.V Luxury Seating and Private Licensed Bor (F) W I L D W I L D W E S T (12) 120mins
Frt/Mon to Thurs 12.50 3.30 6.00 0.40 Saturday 12.00 2.40 5.20 8.10................................
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VISA
I 60'S SOUL, MOTOWN AND NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT. Burn-
ley Mechanics. August 14th. More deck-spinning from DJ's Richard Searling and Ginger Taylor, plus spe cial guest DJ's Terry "Mowtown" Davies and Roman, with rare North ern Soul collections and 60’s soul clas sics. Includes late bar and sprung dancefloor. Box office: 01282 430055.
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY 21 st ■ 22nd AUGUST 1999
BRIDGE END, SAWLEY, Near Clitheroe (300 yards offAS9)
PEUGEOT Sunday. 1 S th A u g u s t 1,2.30pm /FREE JA Z Z In Olivers Bar .... tRANSPENME > „
M U C H ADO AB O U T N O TH ING
U'Pure Magic'City Life
? available* Call 430111 to book ,Sat 14th August, 8pm til Late
60'S S O U L MOTOWN IrN O R TH EkN S O U L
[REVIVAL NIGHT 1
T e r r y
fe Rare Collections a Soul Classics l Late Bar & Sprung Dancefloor
[ Fri 20th August, 8pm
r 11 Fiddlers, Dancers, Drummers, ; G uitarists & Singers
i BARRAGE
l Perform Folk, Celtic, Calypso and W orld Music I "Staggering ... Exciting... Astonishing... Energetic ,
iFrilOrti September, 8pm \ JAMES CHADWICK AND HIS BIG SWING BAND r The spirit o f Sinatra captured in a I SINATRA ALL THE WAY k.
I night o f magical music IfMy $ d y i‘The Tender Trap‘ “New York New York" "All The Wayj' I Sat 11th September, 8pm
I hot cajun nights at padiham town hall
[THEiCAJUN ACES i Wed l ’5th September, 8pm
j RE-LIVE THE FABULOUS 50s AND 60s ROCKIN' ON
'.HEAVENS DOOR Buddy Holly * Roy Orbison .* Bvis • ‘F.TA Eddie Cothran & the Juko Box Band & Dancers present "Summertime Blues1"Hound Dog" "Peggy Sue" "You Got It
A Big Cast, Smash Hit Spectacular Show TinKFT OFFICE: 01282 430055 APOLLO CINEMA *' j> ! — i!! 'Motown' Davies SlRomoh-
I Town, with an ice-cream eating contest and a competition to win a big bag of sixpences. But strange things happen and things go missing. Could those naughty troublemakere Sly and Gobo be up to more mischief? Box office: 01612422524. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTH
ter. To August 15th. Noddy and his friend Big Ears appear in an exciting all-new show suitable for two to seven- year-olds. There's a Fun Day in Toy
NODDY. Palace Theatre, Manches ■ Stdrinff
Tuesday" 10»h-Saturday 14th August 7*30piji An Open Air Promenade Performance in the Glorious Setting of Towneley Park and Woodlands The Midsommer Actors Present ( Shakespeare's Classic Tale of Love, War ana W
alight Clitheroe at 9-30 a.m. for a mod erate 11-mile walk on Pendle Hill. Pic nic lunch, tea Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel.
01282692601. 18th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 6-45 p.m. Hurst Green. 19th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony
Friday evening at 8 p.m. from the Cas tle Gates, Clitheroe. Whalley ghost walks also resume by booking only. Inquiries, tel. Simon Entwistle 01200
426821. Stonyhurst College, open for guided
tours daily from 1 to 5 p.m. except Fri days (plus August Bank Holiday Mon day) Gardens also open. Clitheroe Library, an exhibition of miniature furniture by Mrs Plumridge,
of Clitheroe. Platform Gallery presents, an exhibi
tion of textiles by four artists. 13th - Civic Hall Cinema presents,
"Notting Hill" (15) for six nights at 7- 30 p.m. Six matinees "Dr Dolittle"
(PG).14th - Lancashire Countryside Events, Activity at Beacon Fell Coim- try Park. Become a nature detective with the Countryside Service. Start 1
Compiled by Theatre * = \ PICK OF THE WEEK
R&B Festival. Municipal Hall, Colne. Bank Holiday Weekend, August 27th to 30th.
"The 10th Colne Great British
there are blues festivals .... then there's the Colne Great British
THERE are blues concerts ....
R&B Festival. Incorporating 14 stages, a
1 plays. Performed by the Midsommer Actors. Box office: 01282 430055. GOOSEBUMPS: LIVE ON
ING. Towneley Park, Burnley. To August 14th. Outdoor performance of one of Shakespeare's most popular
STAGE. Opera House, Blackpool. To August 15th. New live stage production
based on the popular children's TV show. Starring Russ Abbot. Box office: (1195“? 999029 THE ULTIMATE HEN PARTY.
Opera House, Manchester. August 16th to 21st. Starring Ceri Dupree. Our hero Matt is up for a new position - at Madam Dupree's glorious "Hot Spot Club". The all-stripping, all-dancing troupe need a new members, but is Matt prepared to join in the saucy strip routines and face hoards of screaming adoring female fans - all in the name of glory and fame. Box office: 0161 242
I 2524. PARADISE. Paradise Room, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To Novem ber 6th. A dazzling show starring Allan Stewart and featuring Nikita Scott, the amazing speciality skills of Patrick Lemoine, and the Paradise Dancers. Box office: 01253 345247. MYSTIQUE. The Horseshoe,
60,000 audience capacity, an inter- national street festival and more than 800 artists, this, the 10th annual festival promises to be big ger and better than ever. 1999's line-up is by far the most
and The Horseshoe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 7th. Outrageous comedy hypnotist. Box office; 01253
KEN WEBSTER. Paradise Room 345247. Dance
powerful yet, attracting some of the world’s greatest blues heroes, including The Otis Grand Allstars, Bobby Rush, Walter Trout, Sister Monica, Tam White and Canned
Heat.
Acoustic stage, hosted by Perry Foster. This venue, in the past, has been attached to the International Stage and was only accessible with a ticket, but this year it is being opened up as yet another free Roadhouse venue. Other venues include the inter
New for '99 is the Lesser Mum „ .
King George's Hall, Blackburn. August 17th and 19th. Including lessons for beginners, improver classes and Satur day specials. Box office: 01254 582582. DANCE NIGHT OUT. King
AMERICAN LINE DANCING.
George's Hall, Blackburn. Sat. With MC's Stan and Olwyn. Box office:
01254 582582. ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool
Pleasure Beach. To November 6th. Award-winning circballet featuring the unique talents of aerial artiste Vladimir and starring a cast of world-renowned performers. Box office: 01253 407997. HOT ICE SHOW. Blackpool Plea
lute and guitars. FORTHCOMING EVENTS- AUGUST 20TH TO 26TII
hurst, a summer luncheon concert at midday featuring the Campanella Duo, innovative music from 17th century Europe to 20th century America on
"Star Wars" (U), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. and six matinees at 2 p.m. 20th - Mayflower Cafe-Bookshop,
20th - Civic Hall Cinema presents,
Watt Street, Sabden, poetry and live music starting 6-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.
01200 444242. 21st - Brockhall Village, an outside
festival and Caribbean evening featur ing a live steel band and licensed bar. Starting at 6 p.m. until late everyone is welcome. Inquiries or tickets tel. 01254
247496.21st - Sabden Horticultural Show in St Mary's Church Hall, Sabden, at 2 p.m.
21st - St Leonard’s Church, Langho, tion, meet 8 a.m. Waterloo car park for
Events, drop in at Spring Wood between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. and join in on a day of events, craft displays from local groups. Inquiries, tel. 01282
Nelson Arion Glee Union Male Voice Choir, 7-30 p.m. Tickets £5. 21st and 22nd - Ribble Valley Vin
tage Club Rally, at Bridge End, Sawley, near Clitheroe: Vintage auction 5 p.m.
on Saturday. 21st and 22nd - Stonyhurst College,
Lancashire Garden Festival and craft fair from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both^days. Entertainment for the whole family. 21st and 22nd - Skipton Castle, a dis
xfslJUl entries! must b i in on a]
WHAT’S listings form available j
Irom the Tourist Information Centre, Marketplace, Clitheroe.
play and encampment of "Feudal Archers", see the arms and armour and talk to the archers. Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. Inquiries, tel 01756792442. 22nd - Lancashire Countryside
Events, "Down on the Farm", children's activity at Beacon Fell Country Park to find out about animals which live on local farms. Start at 1 p.m. 22nd - Lancashire Countryside
Events, Pendle/Newchurch Witch Hopper, join Deborah Seed to catch the witch hopper bus from Downham to Newchurch. Inquiries, tel. 01282
640557. 22nd - Clitheroe Castle Bandstand,
a concert by Slaidbum Silver Band at
2-30 p.m. 25th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 6-30 p.m. Kemple End. 26th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony
hurst, presents a summer luncheon con cert featuring Stewart Death on piano playing Liszt and Beethoven. Concert starts at midday followed by a home- cooked ham and salmon platter and fresh fruit tartlets. 26th - Hark to Bounty Inn, presents,
"Brass at the Bounty" by Slaidbum Sil ver Band in the style of Last Night of the Proms at 7-15 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200423855. G Further details of some of the
above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. O 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.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To Novem ber 13th. Illusion show starring master illusionist Richard De Vere and com pere Tom Bright. Box office: 01253
345247.DISNEY ON ICE. Manchester Evening News Arena. October 14th to 17th. Four Disney classics featured in an ice skating story-telling spectacle. Box office: 01619505000.
Musicals!
I WORLD - EVER1 King George's Hall, Blackburn. August 14th. 22nd anniver sary concert starring Steve Preston. Box office: 01254 582582. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
BEST ELVIS SHOW IN THE
national stage at the Municipal Hall, Colne; the British stage at Pendle Leisure Centre; the out door stage in Colne town centre; and those at the Crown Hotel, the North Valley Hotel and the Con servative Club. As always, the Roadhouse venues are free, pro viding a great weekend for lovers of a good time and good music. To complement this, the Street Festi val will run on the Sunday and Monday of the weekend once again, with craft stalls and street entertainers galore. For more information and tick
et prices: contact the box office on 01282 661234.
Bar, Blackburn. August 19th. Top local band launch their CD. Plus spe cial guests. Box office: 01254 582582. BARRAGE. Burnley Mechanics.
SOME FRIENDLY. Blakcy's Cafe
August 20th. This Canadian 11-piece band provides a veritable fusion of sounds by taking traditional music from all over the world and injecting it with modern contemporary ideas, ranging from Celtic and calypso to ethnic and folk. Box office: 01282
Blackpool Opera House. November 18th for eight weeks. A new production by Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Use ful Theatre Company, designed to become the blue-print for future pro ductions across the globe. Box office: 01253292029.
. sics such as "Sweets for my Sweet", "Needles and Pins", "Seasons in the Sun" and "Storm in a Teacup". Thurs day nights only. Box office: 01253
430055.MIKE PENDER'S SEARCHERS AND THE FORTUNES. The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure
Beach.To October 28th. A double-bill Sixties smash hit night of live chart topping pop clas-
407997.QEII. Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 1st. Rock to the sounds of the ultimate Queen tribute band. Monday nights only. Box office: 01253
341033.LANCASHIRE STUDENTS'
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GALA CONCERT. King George's Hall, Blackburn. September 4th. A first for the orchestra with professional artist Martin Roscoe appearing, accompa nied by the orchestra in the Rach maninov "Version on a Theme" from Paganini. Box office: 01254 582582.
sure Beach Arena. To November 7th. The UK's longest running ice spectacu lar starring Olympic international and British champions including, Oula Jaaskelainen, Marika Humphreys, Fabrizio Garattoni and Sergei Vaipan. Box office: 01253 341707.
Exhibitions
BITION. 64/66 The Promenade. Blackpool. Open every day. The largest exhibition of its kind in the world. Box office: 01253 297522. BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM.
THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHI
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. HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI -
THE FALL OUT. Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds. August 14th to Octo ber 3rd. UK premiere of an exhibition which describes the impact of the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and
Hiroshima.Box office: 0113 2901999.
WHO......ME (12). STAR WARS EPISODE 1 - THE
Currently Showing: AUSTIN POWERS - THE SPY
PHANTOM MENACE (U). 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU
(12).
(PG).NOTTING HILL (15). Box Office Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254
, ENTRAPMENT (12). THE MUMMY (12). . ' : ROGUE TRADER (15);' CRUEL INTENTIONS (15). BRIDE OF CHUCKIE (18). THE MATRIX (15). MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN
VIRTUAL SEXUALITY (15). >,
695979.Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burnley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 456222. .
01772881100. UC1 Cinema, Preston: 01772 728888
Warner Village Cinemas, Preston: . or advance booicing 0800 888929. j. !;
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