CUtheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 12 Clilhoros Advertiser & Times, Juiy 15th, 1999 lis CASTLE CHIPPY Telephone: 01200 443066
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THE RED PUMP INN and Restaurant
Bashall Eaves Tel/Fax: 01254 826227
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' New Executive Chef
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Well worth a visit for good food, good beer in a friendly, relaxing coiintiy atmosphere!
tins Ihe Children for a visit with a difference
Bring thorn to Shores Hoy Farm Rescue Centre to see our horses, ponies and donkeys. Where
your children can see at first hand the work we do. All our animals have been the victims of
'^leglect and cruelty. Now rehabilitated, see them in their stables or running freiron our land. We have a -mck Shop for refreslunents and a Souvenir Shop.
If you would nice to adopt a horse or pony please ask for details. Open; Tue/Wed/Fri/SaVSun 1.00pm - 4.00pm ADMISSION FREE
T h e a t re
Mechanics. Wed. A children’s colour ful theatre production presented by animated characters and moving props. Journey into the big book with the caretaker for an educational adventure. Box office: 01282 430055.
A BIG BOOK TALE. Burnley THE HOLIDAY SHOW. King
George's Hall, Blackburn. July 29th. Starring, from the Three Tenors, Geoff Coles, plus great entertainer
I Jill Maxwell (soprano) and ace musi Ician and comedian Johnny Gee. Box
office: 01254 582582. GOOSEBUMPS; LIVE ON
1 STAGE. Opera House, Blackpool. To I August 15th. New live stage produc tion based on the popular children's TV show. Starring Russ Abbot. Box office: 01253 292029.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 6th. A dazzling show star ring Allan Stewart and featuring Nikita Scott, the amazing speciality skills of Patrick Lemoine, and the Paradise Dancers. Box office: 01253
PARADISE. Paradise Room,
345247. MYSTIQUE. The Horseshoe,
Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 13th. Illusion show star ring master illusionist Richard De Vere and compere Tom Bright. Box office: 01253 345247.
■■St-' SVlusic REM. MEN Arena, Manchester.
Sat. The US phenomenon, led by Michael Stipe, "sidewinds" its way into the North. Box office: 0161 930
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I RAISERS. Avenham Park, Preston. Sun. Jazz music as part of the sum- I mer season of music and entertain-
I ment. Box office: 01772 253731. QEH. Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
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I sounds of the ultimate Queen tribute 1 band. Monday nights only. Box office:
Mon. to November 1st. Rock to the
01253 341033. BURNLEY JAZZ SUMMER SCHOOL. Burnley Mechanics. July 26th to 30th. Learn to improve your improvisation on guitar, bass, vocals, piano or other jazz instruments with the excellent jazz tutors. Box office:
01282 430055. LUCIANO "THE MESSEN
GER". Queen Elizabeth Hall, West Street. Oldham. July 23rd. Critically-
i acclaimed modern reggae artist. Box office; 0161 9114076.
I CHRIS DE BURGH IN CON CERT. Bridgewater Hall, Manches
ter. July 25th. A gala evening in aid of the Michael Elliot Trust. Box office:
1 0161 907 9000. JOOLS HOLLAND. Municipal
Hall, Colne. July 29th. See Pick of the
1 Week. Box office: 01282 661234. MIKE PENDER'S SEARCHERS
1 AND THE FORTUNES. The Globe; Blackpool Pleasure
Beach.To
I October 28th. A double-bill ’60s smash hit night of live chart-topping
I pop classics such as "Sweets for iny Sweet", "Needles and Pins", "Seasons in the Sun" and "Storm in a Teacup". Thursday nights only. Box office: 01253 407997.
THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHIBI
TION. 64/66 The Promenade. Black pool. Open everyx day. The largest exhibition of its kind in the world, offering a unique combination of truth, fact, fiction, spirituality and the para-
PICK OF THE WEEK
Jools Holland. Municipal Hall, Colne. July 29lh
TV presenter Jools Holland brings his unique style, and his rhythm and blues orchestra, to Colne for
ACCLAIMED musician and
one night only. His amazing flare for the piano
shone through at an early age and achieved the first flush of fame when he formed Squeeze, with Chris Difford and Glen Tilbrook, who went on to have hits like "Cool for Cats" and "Up the Junc
tion".In 1990, he sowed the seeds of the Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, which has evolved into a powerful and disciplined 12-piece band, with TV appearances on Chris Evans' "Don't Forget Your Tooth brush", and as backing artists for such stars as Cher, Robert Palmer and Barry White. Jools's own TV career began
normal. Box office: 01253 297522. BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM.
Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port. Open every day except Christmas Day. Visit the submersible Santa tor the ideal festive family day out. Box
office: 0930 100 300. C om e d y KEN WEBSTER. Paradise
Room and Tho Horseshoe, Black pool Pleasure Beach. To November 7th. Outrageous comedy hypnotist. Box office: 01253 345247.
D a n ce AMERICAN LINE DANCING.
with Channel 4’s "The Tube" m the early '80s and with two series of "Juke Box Jury" for the BBC, but it was the advent of "Later with Jools Holland", on BBC 2, which heralded the return of a quality music programme in which Jools's rare skills, as both presenter and musician could
excel. Over the years Jools has per
formed and recorded with some of the most talented musicians and songwriters in the world, including Eric Clapton, Sting, Luther Van- dross, BB King, Dr John, Paul Weller and George Harrison. His new album "Lift the Lid” is
et prices contact the box office on 01282 661234.
King George's Hall, Blackburn. Tonight, Tues., Thurs., July 27th and 29th. Including lessons for beginners, improver classes and Saturday spe cials. Box office: 01254 582582. DANCE NIGHT OUT. King
George's Hall, Blackburn. July 24th. With MCs 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
released in October. For more information and tick
sure Beach Arena. To November 7lh. The UK's longest running ice spec tacular starring Olympic internation al and British champions including, Oula Jaaskelainen, Marika Humphreys, Fabrizio Garattoni and Sergei Vaipan. Box office: 01253 341707.
C o n c e r ts I
(NEW ORLEANS). Avenham Park, Preston. July 25th. Part of a summer season of music and entertainment. Box office: 01772 253731.
RED ROSE BRASS BAND Musicals
EXTRAVAGANZA. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Sat. See box office for more details. Box office: 01254
FASHION AND MUSICAL
582582. KYI..E EASTWOOD QUARTET.
The Mill at Wigan Pier, Wigan. Tomorrow. Son of Clint and Ameri
ca's newest and hottest export plays. Box office: 01942 825677. DENNIS NODAY WITH THE
WIGAN YOUTH JAZZ ORCHES TRA. The Mill, Wigan Pier, Wigan. Sat. Listen to the trumpet star of great bands such as Stan Kenton and Maynard Ferguson. Box office: 01942
825677
PHANTOM MENACE (U). The movie that everyone has been wait ing for. Starring Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson and Samuel L. Jack-
STAR WARS EPISODE 1 - THE New Releiise.s:
son. VIRTUAL SEXUALITY (15). If
you can't find the perfect guy, make one.
Currently Showing;
- ROGUE TRADER (15). CRUEL INTENTIONS (15). WITHOUT LIMITS (12). BRIDE OF CHUCKIB (18). THE MATRIX (15). VIRUS (18).
ENTRAPMENT (12). THE MUMMY (12).
(PC). TRUE CRIME (15). SHE'S ALL THAT (12). NOTTINGHILL(15).
Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 Box Office Numbers:
695979. Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park,
Burnley: 01282 456333 or advance
booking; 01282 456222. Warner Village Cinemas, Preston:
01772881100. UCI Cinema, Preston: 01772
728888 or advance booking 0800 888929.
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: THE KING AND I (U). MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN
Film
A MILLENNIUM disco, hoe- down and barbecue feature in the events taking place this weekend. The knees-up will be held in Gisburn Auction Mart, a fitting venue for a country hoe-down, where there will be no fear of dropping crumbs or spilling beer on the carpet. For a more refined outing a
listings form available
must be In on a WH/VT’S ON
from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe.
animals exhibition. Contemporary a rt and craft shop, a rt and craft books and print rack. Ghost walks will take place every
Platform Gallery present a media
Friday evening at 8
p.in. from the Castle Gates. Whalley ghost walks also resume by booking only. Inquiries, tel. Simon Bntwistle 01200
426821. 16lh - Civic Hall Cinema presents,
menu to whet the appetite of local music lovers is to be served by staff at Stonyhurst College Centenaries
Theatre. Each Thursday the theatre will
host its traditional summer series of popular classical luncheon concerts. A two-course lunch of home-cooked ham and salmon platter and fresh fruit tartlets, in the Old Theatre Gallery, will follow performances by pianists, violinists, singers and horn players taking the centre stage, with tickets priced at £9 and £8 for con
cessions To book tickets, contact theatre
I Today the concert will feature mezzo soprano Carolyn Hargreaves and Stewart Death on piano, the pro gramme will include Schumann, songs from Freuenllebe und Leben and Carolyn's usual "Songs from the
manager Mr John Travis on 01254 826063.
Shows". EVENTS - JULY 16TH TO 27TH
Clitheroe Library, a display by
Ribblesdale Camera Club. Longridge Library, paintings by
M. Green and recycled jewellery using old stones, by June Martin.
Compiled by
"The Faculty" (15) for six nights at 7- 30 p.m. Six matinees: "Mighty Joe Young" (PC). Friday at 5 p.m., Sat urday, Monday,Tuesday Wednesday
and Thursday at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. 17th - Gisbum Auction Mart, 2000
Millennium disco, hoe-down and bar becue. Tickets 01200 445336 or
445170 18th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ
ation, meet 9 a.m. Waterloo car park for Brimham Rocks. 19th - Ribble Valley Borough
Council Chamber, meeting of Ribble Valley Primary Care Group at 2 p.m.. 20th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ
ation, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Cowling and Sutton-in-
Craven. 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 7 p.m. at St John s Church, George Street, Read. 22nd - Centenaries Theatre,
Stonyhurst, summer luncheon fea turing Alexandra Johnson on violin and Lindy Tenant-Brown on piano. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-JULY
23RD TO 29TH 23rd - Civic Hall Cinema presents,
"The Matrix" (15) for six nights at 7- 30 p.m. Matinees "The King and I (U). Friday to Thursday, excluding
Sunday, at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. 24th - Lancashire Countryside
Events, children's activity entitled "All Creatures Great and Small" at Beacon Fell Country Park. Explore the woods with the Countryside Ser vice looking for minibeasts. Start 1 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557. 24th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci
ety, coach walk at Hollingworth Lake, meet station 10 a.m. Inquiries,
tel. 01254 824507. 24th - Clitheroe Area WI Show, at
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Chatburn Road, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trophies presentation at 2 p.m. 251h - Clitheroe Town Council
Brass Bands at the Castle Band stand, at 2-30 p.m. featuring
Bamoldswick Brass Band 28th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ
ation, meet 7 p.m. Clayton-le-Moors (Mercer Park/Crange Street). 28th - St Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst, summer workshops. Inquiries, tel.
01254 826063. 29th - Hark to Bounty Inn, Slaid-
burn, presents "Brass at the Bounty" at 7-15 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200
423855. 29th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony
hurst, summer luncheon concert at midday presents, Evgeny Solfertis on piano. Programme includes Rach
maninov. e 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.
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