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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 14th, 1999 S P E C I A L N O T I C E !


GENERAL AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY


M A SSIVE INDOOR CAR BOOT and


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THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Hasllngden


No. 1 lor buying & soiling - Come and See - Admission Free >


Stall Enquiries 01706 ■221616


!2 for the price of 1 H o t Carvery


EAT AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE from our combination of fresh, local meats


I , Carvery serving times: The Moorcock Inn Gisburn Road, Blacko Telephone: (01282) 614186


RESTAURANT At the CLARION HOTEL


FOXFIELDS 10 York Street, Clitheroe MondaYriTridM ■ 2-course Lunches' „ V 17.50 Tel 01200 426928 Fax: 01200 443347


Melon & Pruit Medley • Pule Mtiisou • Wild Mushrooms in l-ilo Cashel • Chinese Spring. Roll • Salmon and Smoked Haddock Pish Cake • Deep Pried line


Souf) o f the Day Js/i U , .00


RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN FORTHE NEXT GOURMET DINNER: FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER 1999


Pheasant Chasseur • Pish o f the Day • Mushroom StrogonoJJ • Fresh Roast Turkey • Fillet Diane • Chicken Princess •


Cturied Nut Roast • • •


Xmas Pudding & Rum Sauce • Choc Fudge Cake • Fresh Fniit Salad • Fmit Pie • Cheese & Biscuits


Coffee a nd Home Made Pies £16,00 inc. o f Vat


1st December through to Christmas Eve Monday - Friday lunch and evenings.


Browns Bistro now have available their Christmas menu. This will commence


Please be sure to book early i f you require party bookings. Monday to Friday is available until end of November .


Also available A La Carte blackboard at all times. Table d’Hotc 3 course £15 menu /


T R IN IT Y D R A M A G R O U P '


. Present llteii 14th production -


SS Michael & J ohn’s Social Centre L o w e r g a t e C l it i ie u o e


proudly presents THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS


Saturday, October 30th from 8pm


Tickets £6 from The Social Centre


Telephone 423073 after 7pm Right of admission reserved__________ __


At TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH - HALL


IS 7.30 p.m. Thinsdtnj „" October 2 ls t 1999


7.30 p.m. Friday October 22hd 1999 7.30 p.m. Saturday October 23rd 1999 Tickets ou sale atF.A. Allen and'Son '


THE THUNDER CLUB THE OUTSIDERS - presents - (Ex-Mirror: Guliarlti - Andy Wllkinion) in eoneort at The S ta rk ie s , Clitheroe Saturday, October 16th - on stage 9.45 p.m.


Bar til Midnight - Spirits Happy Hour 10 p.tn. til midnight Kielr-flaa rock and roll ot Ita boat


1 ■ « * 'iheRei fBashall Eaves. ump Inn 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 2 2 7 Saturday 30th October 99


3 Course Meal Fresh'Trom th e Cauldron followed by music and dancing


m y m m i Tickets only £ 11.50


available f rom The Red Pump Inn \I ^r ‘ And ....


NEW EXCITING BAR MENUS (Fond served Tuesday to Sunday),


Get Sizzled at the Pump!!!!! .


Authentic American Sizzlers trmi.iy t» sumi-iy) CHRISTMAS MENUS NOW AVAILABLE


THE GOURMinET DINNER


WINE AND DINE on


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SUNDAY LUNCH Now Serving 12noon - 6pm


________________ from £ 4 . 9 5 ____________r— i Christmas Fayre, Christmas Day & Millennium I Menus NOW AVAILABLE


Prawn Cocktail Yetir^dO'SiiSPECIAL RESERVATION BOOKINGS RECEIVE BOTTLE OF BLUE NUN |


Homemade Soup • Pate Maison Prawn Cocktail 003 COO cot


10 oz Sirloin Steak AuPoivre • Chicken Maryland Halibut bonne lemme


served with fresh chips and vegetables cot c05 cot


Selection of Sweets • Coffee & Mints £9.95 inclusive


15% DISCOUNT FOR OAP's Bookings A d v isab le


All m a jo r c re d i t c a rd s a c c e p te d


23/25 Old Row, Barrow Nr Whalley ...............01254 823179**-


? ■ S T EA K H O U S E at THE DOG & PARTRIDGE theatre 1i


j INFLATABLE HENRY. Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster. Thursday, October 21st. Three


SIX DEAD QUEENS AND AN


Catherines, two Annes and a Jane betrayed, beheaded, barren bemused, broken and bored


live again. Box office: 01524 594151. AN EVENING WITH SIR JOHN


MILLS. King George's Hall, Blackburn, Fri­ day, October 22nd. Box office: 01254 582582.


ACT. Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. Sunday, October 24th. Roger Llewellyn as the famous


SHERLOCK HOLMES.. .THE LAST


detective in a new play for one actor in which the great man tells his own story, portraying the ups and downs of his career, as well as some dangerous secrets. Box office: 01539


725133.WIZADORA. King George's Hall, Black­


burn. Sunday, October 24th. Television's trainee wizard and her friends live on stage. Box office: 01252 582582. ANIMAL FARM. Charter Theatre, Pre­


office 01772 258858. ABIGAIL'S PARTY. Oldham Coliseum.


ston. To October 16th. The George Orwell classic is presented by Northern Stage. Box


To November 6th. Comedy of manners from award winning film director and playwright Mike Leigh. Box office: 0161624 2829. MYSTIQUE. The Horseshoe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 13th. Illusion show starring master illusionist Richard De Vere and compere Tom Bright. Box office: 01253 315247.


Musicals


Lancashire Life’s ‘Restaurant of the Year 1999-2000’ for ‘magnificent food in a lovely selling’.


SPREAD EAGLE at SAWLEY by the River Ribblc.


THE


Come dine with us on our ‘Guinea Pig Nights’ and tell us what you think!


Our special 3 course dinner menu includes dishes from our new autumn a la carte.


nTNF. BETWEEN 6.00nm and 7.30nm and PAY HALF PRICE!


Hiesday to Friday 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd October & 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th October 1999


Reservations essential as places are limited. ’ S aw l ey , N r C l it i ie r o e , L a n c a sh ir e


BB7 4NH


Tel: 01200 4412027 441406 F a x : 01200 441973


CRAVEN HEIFER This Sunday


Sing-along with


Phil Knight


The Lancashire Lad 2 - 6.00pm


Clarion Hotel &. Suites Foxfields Wlwllcy Road, Blllington, Clitheroe BB7 9HY


t . i: 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 2 5 5 6 1 0 5 W h a l l e y R o a d C l i t h e r o e 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 4 2 1


chester. Monday, October 18th to Saturday October 23rd. Magical musical with perfor­ mances from star guests Ruth Madoc and James Smillie. Box office: 0161242 2524. MILLENNIUM MUSICAL. Charter


42ND STREET. Palace Theatre, Man­


vl PICK OEfIHE WEEKii: 1IIC 1UUI liailivui. »umuu; wwiuubi


to Friday, October 29(h. Royal Armouries, The Waterfront, Leeds."


events has been planned at the award­ winning centre, with something for ail the family during the school holiday. For the five to eights the Sporting Knights will be telling stories with a difference and there will be Make and Take activities in the Education Centre, while older children (aged nine to 12) will be able try full body armour on and have a go at guessing the mystery objects. Arrive early to avoid dis­ appointment though as there will be just 40 places available at each 90-minute ses­ sion, which will start at 11-30 a.m. and 2 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday. On Monday and Tuesday there will take part in Pol- laxe Combat, while on Wednesday and Friday there will be a special Arms and Armours of the Tournament talk. Medieval manuscripts will be displayed in the library and on Wednesday the keeper of Oriental and European Armour will give a talk on fluted Gothic war armour. Further information is available on 0990


A packed programme of themed 1066 66.


TENARY CONCERT. The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Thursday, October 21st. Jac van Steen conducts music by Wagner, Beethoven and Brahms. Box office: 0161907 9000. CHRISTINE COLLISTER IN CON­


ston. Friday, October 22nd. Hits from the West End and Broadway with full choreography, quality music and a top rate cast. Box office : 01772258858.


THE MUSICALS. Charter Theatre, Pre­ _


| aliers to Beavis and Butthead from The j Reduced Shakespeare Company. Box office:


I Theatre, Preston. Sunday October 24th.- Abridged history from Roundheads and Cav-


| 01772258858. ' THE SORCERER. Burnley Mechanics.


I Monday October 25th to Saturday, October J I 30th. Burnley and District Gilbert and Sulli-


van Society with a tale of music, magic and mayhem. Box office: 01282 430055 (01282


J pool Opera House. November 18th for eight weeks. Box office: 01253 292029.


Music


l THE DYLAN PROJECT. Burnley Mechanics. Saturday, October 16th. Veteran rocker Steve Gibbons and guitarist P. J. Wright team up with two Fairport Conven­ tion members. Box office: 01282 430055 (01282 664400 from tomorrow). : OPUS ONE SERIES. The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. October 17th. Cellist Julian Lloyd-Webber joins conductor Owain Arwcl Hughes. Box office: 0161907 9000. -----------------------------


■ FiAMILY CONCERT. The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. October 17th. Britten's


XJUA UlllLU. UiUA


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"Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra". Box office: 0161907 9000. ‘ DANIEL O'DONNELL. King George's


Hall, Blackburn. October 18th and 19th. Box office: 01254 582582. THE AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD


SHOW. Charter Theatre, Preston. Monday, October 18th. Up North from Down Under. Box office: 01772 258858. ' MAXIMUM RHYTHM AND BLUES.


The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Tuesday, October 19th. An all- star line-up with The Manfreds, their special guests and nits includ­ ing "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" and "House of the Rising Sun". Box office: 0161907 0000. GEORGE MEETS HUMPH. Charter


664400 from tomorrow). JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Black-


Friday, October 22nd. Five-piece band with four lead singers pays a highly acclaimed tribute to The Eagles. Box office: 01282 430055 (01282 664400 from tomorrow). THE RICHARD THOMPSON BAND.


GOLDEN EAGLES. Burnley Mechanics. „ . Comedy


The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Saturday, October 23rd. A musician who has entertained audiences for more than three decades from the days of jamming with Jimi Hendrix to a solo career. Box office: 0161907 9000. CHER. Manchester Evening News Arena. Saturday, October 23rd and Sunday, October


24th. Box office: 0161930 8000. MARIO LANZA REMEMBERED. The


Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Sunday, October


24th. Box office: 0161907 9000. GLOSSOP OLD BAND. Royton Assembly


Hall, Oldham. Sunday, October 24 th. Box office: 01619114072. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC


. Chester. October 26th to October 30th. Separate performances of three works. Box office: 0161 2422524BEST OF BRITISH. Bridgewater Hall,


only. Box office: 01253 407997 Q-------- ’


office: 01253 341033.:


Pleasure Beach. To November 6th. A dazzling show starring Allan Stewart and featuring Niki­ ta Scott, the amazing speciality skills of Patrick Lemoine, and the Paradise Dancers. Box office: 01253 345247.


PARADISE. Paradise Room, Blackpool ^ , , TEKalfilttioasi


Theatre, Preston. Tuesday, October 19th. Jazz legends Humphrey Lyttelton and George Melly with a programme of favourites. Box office: 01772 258868. RALPH McTELL. Burnley Mechanics.


HALLE CONCERTS SOCIETY CEN- ___•


BITION. King George’s Hall, Blackburn. Fri­ day. October 15th to Sunday, October 17th. A CLIMBER’S VIEW. Warehouse Gallery,


BLACKBURN MODEL RAILWAY EXHI­


Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. To October 23rd. Box office: 01539 725133. PHOTOS FOR THE FUTURE. The Royal


Wednesday, October 20th. Fblk concert with new songs and the all-time favourite "Streets of London". Box office 01282 430055 (01282 664400 from tomorrow).


ORCHESTRA. Guild Hall, Preston, Tuesday, October 26th. Beethoven, Schumann and Dvo­ rak conducted by Libor Pesek and featuring pianist Kathryn Stott. Box office: 01772 258858. OPERA NORTH. Palace Theatre. Man-


Manchester. Box office: 0161907 9000. MIKE PENDER'S SEARCHERS AND THE FORTUNES. The Globe, Blackpool Plea­


sure Beach. To October 28th. Thursday nights DUA UIHCC. LttM M O IV I *t*t I •


ber 1st. Rock to the sounds of the ultimate Queen tribute band. Monday nights only. Box


QEII. Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To Novem­


House, Manchester. To October 23rd. It is the week before Christmas and Auntie Ivy's decided to give Jane a hen night not to be forgotten in an adults only comedy with men, muscle and mayhem. Box office: 0161


GIRLS' NIGHT OUT AT XMAS. Opera


242 2509. GETTING IT STRAIGHT. King


George's Hall, Blackburn. Tuesday, October 26th. Comic evening in the company of Rochelle D'Evine, self-appointed beauty consultant to Whitney, Whoopi and Naomi.


Box office: 01254 582582. CRAIG CHARLES STILL LIVE ON


EARTH. King George's Hall, Blackburn. October 28th. The Red Dwarf star presents his stand-up show on his second national toiir this year. Box office: 01254 582582. KEN WEBSTER. Paradise Room and


I


Fri/Sat 6.00 - 9.00pm, Sunday 12noon to 6.00pm approx, g • Please book to avoid disappointment •


ROCKS N 5


, ON HEAVEN'S DOOR \ Brilliant music and dancing with a ' string ot hits from the Fabulous Fifties and Swingin’ Sixties.:


.............


Amazing visual and vocal accuracy in the music of PRESLEY, 0RBIS0N, HOLLY & COCHRAN


Thursday 28 October 7.30pm. £10.50, £12,50 Handling charge bn cant bookings by phone


P 'R E S V'Cr’N •


G u i l d , H a l l ® O L 7 . 7 . 2 ' . 2 5 - 8 , 8 5 8


on selected Main Meals i MONDAY-TO THURSDAY Lunchtime and Evening


Bolton-by-Bowland Children’s Committee


JUMBLE $ A IE


in the Village H a ll on


Friday 15th October at 7.00pm


Admission 20p Refreshments available Marcia Morris


AFTERNOON TEAS TRINITY CHURCH HALL


Saturday October 16th @ 3 pm


To be opened by


Mrs. S. Yearing Clitheroe Town Mayoress


Cake. Craft and Bring and Buy stalls


Admission £1.50 (includes tea)


for Natalie Cox on 01200 422324


Anthony Falrclougli OR 01282 426161


I l lW H A IS ' iO N listings f srmavailablo


ELEVEN villages across rural Lan­ cashire which are members of the Spot On Rural Touring network are gearing up to host a range of excellent quality professional arts events. • There is a wide range which should


appeal to most tastes. If music is what will get you down to your village hall,


All entries lor inri.Kinn inr WHAT'S ON to be at the TIC by the 10th of the month priorto the event Longridge Lions. Inquiries, tel. 01772


783574.16th - Whalley Village Hall, Rural Touring Network presents the Tango Band at 7-30 p.m. Tickets: 01254


then the Tango Band promises to be a hit. With a range of original music from around the world, including East­ ern European, jazz and salsa, the band is guaranteed to pack the dance floor. The Tango Band will he appearing


822555.16th - Whalley Methodist Church Hall a grand concert by Baxenders Concert Band at 7-15 p.m. Inquiries,


tel. 01254 823788. 16th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-


tomorrow night in Sawley Village Hall at 8 p.m., and in Whalley Village Hall on Saturday at 7-30 p.m. A different style of concert will take


Friday evening at 8 p.m. from Clitheroe Castle Gates. For further details regarding Clitheroe and Whal­ ley ghost walks, contact Simon Entwistle 01200 426821. Platform Gallery, an exhibition of


Ghost walks will take place every


EVENTS - OCTOBER 15TH T0 21ST





roads - Caring for Carers at 7 p.m. Tickets, 5 Waddington Road or TIC.


stall, a grand charity ball in aid of Children in Need. Inquiries, tel. 01282


22nd - Astoria Ballroom, Rawten-


832839. 23rd - Whalley Methodist Church a


salmon tea organised by Whalley churches. Inquiries, tel. 01254 823331.


hurst, a musical miscellany by St Leonard's Gilbert and Sullivan Group, Penwortham, at 7-30 p.m. 16th to 17th - Samlesbury Hall,


place in Clitheroe Parish Church on Saturday evening when the organ soci­ ety presents Mr James Lonsdale, of Bolton, playing music by Elgar, J .S. Bach and Vieme.


Valley Borough Council and North West Arts Board a clock-making work­ shop from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries,


23rd - Sawley Village Hall, Ribble


crafts people at work features Hilary Fagin wih "Heirloom Eggs" and Kate Schofield demonstrating cotton hand­ spinning and handknitting, from 11


a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 17th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 9-30 a.m. Waterloo car park for Hellifield.


Ribble Valley Carers’ get-together at 11-30 a.m.


. p.m. at the Old Post House, Clitheroe, guest speaker farmer Robert Robert­ son. Tel. 01200 445783 to reserve a


19th - Federation of Small Business­ es East Lancs Branch, AGM at 7-30


19th - United Reformed Church, _ .


- . ,


clocks and mirrors. Clitheroe Library, an exhibition of


tion, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car


paintings by Mr Cook, of Clitheroe. Longridge Library, an exhibition of paintings and other crafts by John and


park for Bumsall. 19th - Ribhle Valley Rail Rambler,


Sybilla Selby. 15th-Civic Hall cinema presents A


Midsummer Night's Dream" (PG) for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 15th - Sawley Village Hall, Rural


Touring Network presents the Tango Band at 8 p.m. Tickets 01200 440622/441349. 16th - Clitheroe Town Hall a coffee


morning in aid of Oxfam. 16th - Clitheroe Parish Church


Organ Society with James Lonsdale (Bolton) music to include Elgar, J. S.


Bach and Vieme at 7-30 p.m. 16th - Slaidburn Village Hall the annual sale in aid of St Andrew's


- Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


alight Clitheroe for moderate seven- mile walk. Picnic lunch. Inquiries, tel.


01282 692601. 20th - Centre for Transport Studies,


Whalley, an introduction to NLP at 7- 30 p.m.21st - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society,


tel. 01200 443071. 23rd - St Paul's Church, Church


Street, Longridge, presents an organ recital on the restored Father Willis organ at 7-30 p.m. by Mr Peter Morri­ son (ex-head of music at St Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst).


Events, "Grow Your Own Hair" - half- term activities making grass- head ani­ mals. Bring own sock or stocking. Bea­ con Fell Country park visitors' centre


23rd - Lancashire Countryside from 1 to 3 p.m. |


charity whist and domino drive organ­ ised by Lancashire NFU Lady Farm­ ers' Social Section, at 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254721027.


26th - Saleshury Memorial Hall,


hurst, presents a hot-pot noon concert featuring Mike Hall on saxophone and Blueprint. Jazz in a leisurely manner. Inquiries, tel. TIC 425566 or 01254


28th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


826063. 28th - Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley


Memorial Hall, Hurst Green, Rural Touring Network presents, "The


a lecture on "Flowers and Insects of the Auverne" by Mr and Mrs Malcolm Edmunds, in Clitheroe Library at 7-30


Church, at 2-30 p.m. 16th - Longridge Civic Hall, "The


Compiled by.


64/66 The Promenade. Blackpool. Open every day. Box office: 01253 297522. BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM. Cheshire


THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHIBITION.


Oaks, Ellesmere Port. Open every day except Christmas Day. Visit the submersible Santa for the ideal festive family day out. Box office:


0930100 300. Dance


A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Manchester Palace Theatre. To October 16th. Box office:


01612422524. LIQUID REFLEX. Nuffield Theatre,


DISNEY ON ICE. Manchester Evening News Arena. To October 17th. Four Disney


„ .


office: 01619505000. JALEO. Charter Theatre, Preston.


ANIMAL FARM. Charter Theatre, Pre­ ston. To October 16th. Box office 01772





258858. METHINKS. Nuffield Theatre, Lancast­


er. Wednesday, October 20th. Locally-based contemporary dance company premiere their latest project in a double bill. Box office:


01524594151. NUTCRACKER. King George's Hall,


CERT. Burnley Mechanics. Thursday, October 21st. Box office: 01282 430055 (01282 664400 from tomorrow).


Blackburn. Saturday, October 23rd. The Vien­ na Festival Ballet company, founded almost two decades ago, return for their 16th appear­ ance. Box office: 01254 582582. ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 6th. Box office: 01253


407997. HOT ICE SHOW. Blackpool Pleasure Beach Arena. To November 7th. Box office: 01253 341707.


Lancaster. To October 16th. Box office: 01524 594151.


classics - Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella and 101 Dalmations-feature. Box


Wednesday, October 20th. Box office: 01772 258858.


Millennium Bash - The Last Big Dance of the Century" organised by


"Life" (15) for six nights at 7-30 p.m. plus matinees "Dougs 1st Movie" (U). 22nd - Ribble Valley Council Cham­ bers an auction of promises for Cross­


22nd - Civic Hall Cinema presents,


FORTHCOMING EVENTS - 22ND TO 28TH OCTOBER


m


p.m.21st - Centenaries Theatre, Stony- hurst a hot-pot concert featuring Ian Buckle on piano


Bridge” by Pentabus Theatre Co., at 7- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826645.


dren's Theatre presents, "Trudi and the Minstrel”.


above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements.


•Further details of some of the


and events throughout the region is available from the tourist information centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on


• A booking service for theatres 01200 425566. 28th to 30th - Castle Players Chil­


The Horseshoe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 7th. Outrageous comedy hyp­ notist. Box office: 01253 345247.


New Releases: BIG DADDY (12) YOU'RE DEAD (15) AMERICAN PIE (15) RUNAWAY BRIDE (PG)


PHANTOM MENACE (U). DOUG'S 1ST MOVIE (U)


Currently showing THE HAUNTING (12) ANALYSE THIS (15) THE GENERAL'S DAUGHTER (18) EYES WIDE SHUT (18) NEVER BEEN KISSED (12) AUSTIN POWERS 2 (15) STAR WARS EPISODE 1 - THE


Armouries Museum, Leeds, lb Sunday, October 31st. Initiative by the History Channel for the


Millennium. LES MURS. Mid Pennine Gallery, Burnley.


ley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 456222. Warner Village Cinemas; Preston: 01772


Box Office Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979. Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burn­


To November 6th. A portrayal of the life of ordi­ nary people by Jean Dubuffet.


881100. UCI Cinema; Preston: 01772 728888 or advance booking 0800 888929.


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