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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 29th, 1999


CAR BOOT SALES HORTON BRIDGE


Well established, busy, attractive riverside site on A59 with , c a te re rs


& toilet next to Coronation Hotel one mile on Skipton side of G IS B U R N


SUNDAY MAY 2nd - MONDAY MAY 3rd S 8.30am to 3.00pm


ELLERS NO BOOKING CAR BOOT C6.00 (ANY VEHICLE TRAILER)


-ill 1ST TURN UP FROM 7.30am (NO EARUEB) 6FT TABLES FOR HIRE £3.00


MARKET STALLS/HEW GOODS £10.00 ENQUIRIES/ADVICE


Tel: MR-C 01282 815756 OR 07801 490 230


EAST LANCASHIRE MOTOR SERVICES


To: B lackpool, C leveleys and F leetwood


Departs: Chatburn (opp. Brown Cow) 10.00 am


Every Saturday from 1st May Clitheroe (Well Terrace) 10.10 am


Concessionary OAP pass accepted on this service


* Telephone: *0 5 * 0 0 * 9 9 4 0 9 9 * * fo r further details


ST HUBERT’S, DUNSOP BRIDGE


CONCERT (in the church)


Sunday, May 2nd - 2 p.m. r f £


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Sat 1st May, 8.00pm RENOWNED SAXOPHONIST


, Appearing with 3 Orchestras (Tickets from £4) Wednesday 5th May, 130pm Selling rasr The Worlds Only


MADDY. PRIOR &. FRIENDS IN CONCERT


Wed 19th May. 8.00pm SELLING FAST 30 Years as )he Voice of Folk'Roek Music


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Ben Andrews. Garstang Everybody Welcome•


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in t h e W o r ld P r e m i e r e o f THE RED SKY AT NIGHT A Specially Commissioned Jaxx Suite


* ANDYi SHEPPARD * 'STAND UP CHAMELEON" in a Full Length One Man Show


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In the Village Hall, Whalley


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At Clitheroe Parish Church Hall


on THURSDAY, 6th MAY at 7-15pm FRIDAY, 7th MAY at 7-15pm


SATURDAY, 8th MAY at 2-15pm Tickets available from:


Tourist Information, Market Place, Clitheroe Tickets: Adults £3-50 Children £2-00


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* CABARET DINNER DANCES J <*


COMEDY NIGHT and Leeroy St. James


with Dusty Young Saturday 15th May £17.50


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Saturday 8th May £17.50 Still a few tickets left


Newspaper Group


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Tuesday, May 4th 7-45 p.m.


Waddington Village Club


. * Wheatley Lane Road, Fence, Burnley 6J8I0X ★ *


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VIVALDI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA


TickeLs: £5.00 (includes rcfreshmenLs)


Available from St Hubert’s (telephone no. 01200 448231) Dunsop Bridge Post Office (telephone no. 01200 448241). or on the day


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TN TH E PUB ENTERTAINMENT As Usual IN T H E L IG H T J U N C T IO N


B U D W E IS E R B O T T L E S a t £ 1 .6 5 _ F rida y 3 0 t h A P R IL


I I I HOLDEN Plays his music and light show 10pm till midnight - No Admission after 11pm


S aturdak d a v T s t May 9 pm - M id n ig h t up in the Light Junction • Admission Free S o u l & T a m l a N i g h t


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The Visitors 9 .1 5 pm - 1 0 3 0 p m


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M o n d a y 3 r d M ay


T h e F a t M a n Plays Music for you Spin the Bottle - Music for all ages


Student Karaoke with Spin the Bottle Cash Pr iz e s .......................


T u e sd a y 4 t h M ay


The lam Night continues 10p OFF all pints


W e d n e sd a y 5 t h M ay


I Wellgate, Clitheroe I Telephone:!) 1200 422465


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addington School of Daneing Presents


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W H a l ' l e y R o a d • C li t h b r o e | Friday 30th April


CR AVEN HEIFER R A C H E L A N N E


| G rea t Female V o c a l is t | Saturday 1st May ~1 A L A N F E D D Y Gr ea t Gu i ta r & Vocals Sunday 2nd May 1 Q u iz & D is c o G i v e aw a y s a n d Pr i z e s - J a c k p o t S ta n d s a t £20


MEET CHESTER l o o t NEW ATTRACTION* UON CUBS, ELEPHANT CALVES,


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BABY ORANGUTANS AND GIRAFFE, PIUS the tw iu o h t z o n e bat cave a n d THE ALL NEW PENGUIN POOU


UPTON, CESTER (JU FR


EE CA RK G TEL I0I244) 380280 H B PA IN ST OFF TH E Ail | OPEN 10AM.


A WONDERFUL way to spend the Bank Holiday weekend would be to visit the flower festival taking place at Chatbum Methodist Church from Fri­


day to Monday.


members of various churches within the Clitheroe Methodist Circuit, including Trinity, Whalley, Wadding- ton, Grindleton, West Bradford and, of course, the host church. Themes of the 10 displays, to be


Arrangements will be assembled by , ,


done by both ladies and gentlemen, will be inspired by the hymns of Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley such as "Love Divine" and "When I Survey the


Wondrous Cross”. Also taking place at the same time,


in the main hall, will be a memorabilia exhibition to commemorate the 116th anniversary of Chatburn Methodist Church. The exhibition will feature photographs, books and articles, some of which have been lent by Lancashire County Council Archives. To revive you from all this activity refreshments will be served throughout


the day. On Sunday there will be two special church services to commemorate the


event a t 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. EVENTS - APRIL 30TH TO MAY 6TH


Gallery, Stonyhurst, presents, "Differ­ ing Point of View" an exhibition of oil pastel landscapes by Dermod Rud-


April lo June - Centenaries Theatre


April to October — Ghost Walks. Every'evening throughout the summer


| with Simon Entwistle. Start 8 p.m., Castle Gates, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426821 or TIC. 30th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Walking Ned" (PG) for six nights at


7-30 p.m. 30th - Bolton-by-Bowland Village


Hall, a concert and dance by Elizabeth Harrison organised by Lane Ends Community Centre committee, at 7-45 p.m. Tickets from Bolton-by-Bowland Post Office or tel. 446219. 30th to May 3rd - Chatburn


30 to 8 p.m.; Saturday 10-30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday 2-30 to 5 p.m.; Monday 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


Rev. Chris Cheeseinan 01254 822130. 1st - Platform Gallery craft market. 1st - Clitheroe Mayor's Parlour, cof­


1st - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society a MAY


coach walk in Clapham. Meet Clitheroe Station at 10 a.m. 2nd - St Hubert's RC Church, Dun­


sop Bridge, a concert at 2 p.m. featur­ ing Vivaldi Chamber Orchestra. Inquiries, tel. 01200 448231 or 448241. 2nd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion meet Waterloo car park at 8 a.m. for an 18-mile walk to Upper Nid- derdale Way from Pateley Bridge. 3rd - Pendleton Village Hall a coffee


morning with the WI. 4th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for new route round Stocks Reser­


voir. 5th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion meet 7 p.m. at West Bradford Vil­


lage Hall car park (Also B walk). 5th - Knowle Green Village Hall, a


floral art demonstration with Mrs Joan Wallbank at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


01254 878447. 6th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, join a volunteer ranger for an evening walk in Sabden 6th - Longridge Youth and Commu­


nity Centre, drop-in session for Volun­ teer Development Project. 10 a.m. to noon. Inquiries, tel.01200 422721. 6th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


hurst, a meat and potato pie concert featuring The Kubilius Trio, piano, horn and violin. Inquiries, tel. 01254


826063 FORTHCOMING EVENTS - MAY 7THTO 13TH


Clitheroe Library an exhibition of


paintings by Mr Turner, of Hurst Green, and exhibition of Lancashire and Cheshire woodcarvers. Whalley Library - Exhibitions of


Methodist Church Flower Festival arrangements by local churches and members on themes inspired by the hymns of Wesley and Watts. Friday 2-


Compiied by


Sat. Joe Orton's outrageous, comedy star­ ring Letitia Dean and Michael Elphick. Box office: 01253 290190. REBECCA. Coliseum Theatre, Old­


LOOT. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To


ham. To May 22nd. One of the most famous novels ever comes to glorious life


in a brand new production of Daphne du Maurier's novel, penned by Stephen Mal- latrat. A classic tale of romance and mys­ tery laced with treachery and featuring a host of enigmatic figures. Box office: 0161


624 2829. A QUIET NIGHT OUT. Grand The­


290190.


THE SNOW QUEEN. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. May 9th. See Pick of the


, t


Week. Box office: 01253 290190. ENNIO MARCIIETTO. Grand The­


atre, Blackpool. May 13th and 14th. A virtual chameleon, Marchetto's ingenious paper costumes immortalise stars from a repertoire of more than 100 characters, from the Spice Girls to the Mona Lisa, the Teletubbies to the Titanic, and Pavarotti to Piaf via The Prodigy. Box office: 01253


290190. Music


i T O N IG H T ’S T H E IMIGHt J 1


Tonight. At 73 years young, this growling blues performer is returning to the Arena. With his enormous stage presence, thun­ derous baritone voice and the smooth humming tone of the celebrated Gibson guitar, B. B. King will scorch the stage as | the red hot blues roar through the Arena.


B. B. KING. MEN Arena, Manchester.


Box office: 0161930 8000. ■ REACH OUT. Burnley Mechanics.


Tomorrow. A tribute to The Temptations, the Four Tops and Motown, starring the Top 'n' Temps. Box office: 01282 430055. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE


atre, Blackpool. Sun. Join Richard Still- goe and Peter Skellern at the fireside of mirth for a packed evening of music, wit and entertainment. Box office: 01253


Theatrej. H j jg lM « « B g h "The Snow Queen". Grand


petmasters return with their magical adaptation oi Hans Christian Ander­ sen's fairytale, "The Snow Queen". The story of the evil queen from the


Theatre, Blackpool. May 9th. BRITAIN'S leading team of pup-


Arctic wastelands and her quest to turn children into snowflakes unfolds against a background of beautiful Scandinavian scenery, with superb half-life-size rod puppets dressed


according to traditional folk designs. With music from classical com­


posers, including Mussorgsky, Greig and Wagner, and plenty of excitement, humour, beauty and romance, it has charmed audiences around the country. Presto Puppets also perform their


RgHilgyg THE STU FRANCIS SHOW. Blake/s


Cafe Bar, Blackburn. Tonight. From the hit TV series "The Comedians" featuring top tenor Tony Vallance and female vocal­ ist Judy Kent. Box office: 01254 582582. CHRIS BARRIE AND NORMAN


paintings by Mr F. Wilkinson, of Great Harwood, and painted glass by Miss


Kirsty Jordan, of Accrington. Longridge Library, exhibition by


Knowle Green Art Group. Alston Col­


lege will host two classes for adult awareness week. 7th - Civic Hall Cinema, Plunkett and Maclean (15) for she nights at 7-30


p.m. 7th - Mayflower Cafe-Bookshop,


fee morning organised by Ribblesdale Club.


Sabden, inside Pendle Antiques Cen­ tre. Poetry reading from 6-30 to 9-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Roundstone Books, 01200 444242. 7th - Whalley Trefoil Guild coffee


evening in Whalley Village Hall at 7-30 p.m. Entertainment by Lizzie Jones. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822325. 7th - Slaidbum Village Hall, a quiz


night organised by WI members a t 7- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425566.


7th and 8th - Mary Waddington School of Dancing presents, "Wishing


for Woofer". 8th - Clitheroe Mayor's Parlour a


coffee morning and spring fair for Pen­ dle Pre-School Playgroup, crafts, cakes, books and Indian food. 8th - St John Ambulance , King


Lane, open day 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. first aid and resuscitation..Inquiries, tel.


01282779740. 8th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet Waterloo car park for Helvellyn from Glenridding, a strenu­ ous walk. 8th - King George's Hall, Blackburn,


a gala concert by the Lancashire Stu­ dent Concert Band a t 7-30 p.m. 11th - Clitheroe Town Council


Mayor Making at noon. 12th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 7 p.m. Sawley. 13th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


hurst. a meat and potato pie concert at noon. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063. 13th - St Helen's Church, Wadding­


ton, presents, Hallelujah Concert for Crossroads Caring for Carers. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422104, by the


choir. • 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.


LOVETT. Royton Assembly Hall, Old­ ham. Tomorrow. Red Dwarf's Rimmer and Holly form one the most exciting dou­ ble bills on the comedy circuit and will leave you rolling in the aisles with laugh­


ter. Box office: 01619114072. ROY CHUBBY BROWN. King


George's Hall, Blackburn. Sat. The helmet returns. Plus support. If easily offended, please stay away. Box office: 01254


582582.


wonderful "Puppet Cabaret", a colour­ ful, fast-moving puppet variety show featuring a host of glamorous half-size


trick marionettes. For more details and ticket prices,


contact the box office on 01253 290190. Concerts!


Hall, Manchester. Thurs. and May 13th. Various programmes for each performance. Box office: 0161907 9000. PINCHAS ZUKERMAN. Bridgewater


HALLE ORCHESTRA. Bridgewater


Hall, Manchester. Tonight. The interna­ tionally-acclaimed violinist and pianist Marc Neikrug perform works by Mozart, Takemitsu, Schumann and Brahms. Box


office: 0161907 9000.


Blakeys Bar, Blackburn. Wed. Foot-tap­ ping music at its best with special guest/ compere Jim Bowen. Comedy, vocals and occasional trumpet playing. Box office: 01254 582582.


HOT RHYTHM ORCHESTRA. : .


E STREET BAND. MEN Arena, Man­ chester. Sat. and Sun. These concerts will be the first UK dates Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have performed together since 1988. Box office: 0161 930


8000.BEASTIE BOYS. MEN Arena, Man­ chester. Tues. The trio of New Yorkers, King Ad-Rock, MCA and Mike D, who first performed in 1981, will be urging you to "Fight For Your Right To Party" for a bit of "Body Movin'', plus hits from their classic album "Licensed to 111". Box office: 10161930 8000.


ter. Thurs. This performer of gargantuan proportions has enjoyed a career which has spawned a multitude of hits. Resched­ uled gig from April 8th. Unfortunately, his May 8th concert is also cancelled. Box


MEATLOAF. MEN Arena, Manches­ ,


| Municipal Hall,.Colne. May 7th. A 12- strong all-female troupe devoted to the sounds of the 1360s. They, bring glamour and theatre to a form of music normally reserved for classical purists. Box office:. 012826612324. v


office: 0161930 8000. THE MEDIAEVAL BAEBES.


SAVANNAH JAZZ BAND. Blakey’s ,


Cafe Bar, Blackburn. May 10th. The fine driving jazz band from Huddersfield per­ form. Box office: 01254 582582


Dance


| Ludus Dance Company. An explosive, provocative, compulsive and uncompro-


SOLD. Charter Theatre, Preston. Tonight and Tomorrow. Presented by the


[ mising piece of dance theatre. Box office: 01772258858.


Grand Theatre, Blackpool.Tucs. to May 8th. Starring Mark Rattray (winner of Opportunity Knocks) as Mario Lanza, a full supporting cast, and promising to thrill and entertain in an unforgettable tribute to a phenomenal musical talent. Box office:


LANZA: THE LAST SERENADE. 01253 290190. ; 2509.


Manchester. To June 19th. The ultimate '70s musical starring Kid Creole, John Alt­ man and Will Mellor. Box office: 0161 242


OH! WHAT A NIGHT. Opera House, ■ -■:-


Manchester. Wed. Pianist Wilde performs a Chopin 150th anniversary concert. Box office: 0161907 9000. BBC PHILHARMONIC. Bridgewater


ANDREW WILDE. Bridgewater Hall, ' ' _ ..


Hall, Manchester. May 7th and 8th. Part of the Tortelier Festival and conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier. Box office: 0161 907


9°LANCASHIRE STUDENTS' COin- CERT BAND. King George's Hall, Black-


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office: 01254 582582. SPRINGTIME CLASSICS. Bridgewa­


rak. Box office: 0161907 9000. ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA


ter Hall, Manchester. May 9th. Works by Rossini, Handel, Rachmaninov and Dvo­


PART II. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. May 10th. In concert with the Halle Orchestra, ELO Part II perform their clas­


sic hits. Box office: 0161907 9000- ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHAR­


MONIC ORCHESTRA. Guild Hall, Pre­ ston. May 11th. Featuring works by Rossi­ ni, Ravel, Fucik, Rimsky-Korsakov and Saint-Saens. Box office: 01772 258858.


MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE (12). A New Releases:


bum. Programme available on request. Box ■ ■' story of love lost and found starring Kevin Costner, Paul Newman and Llenna Dou-


g*8MM (18). You can't prepare for where the truth will take you. Starring Nicolas Cage, Joaquin Pheonix and James Gan-


dolfini. AN IDEAL HUSBAND (PG). THE Currently Showing:


FACULTY (15). A CIVIL ACTION (15).


MIGHTY JOE (PG). PLUNKETT AND MACLEANS,


(15). TEA WITH MUSSOLINI (PG). RUGRATS THE MOVIE (U).


PAYBACK (18). BLAST FROM THE PAST (12).


WAKING NED (PG). A BUG'S LIFE (U).


Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 Box Office Numbers:


695979ApoUo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burn­ ley: 01282 456333, or advance booking,


01282456222. Warner Village Cinemas, Preston:


UCI Cinema, Preston: 01772728888, or advance booking, 0800 888929. ,


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01772 881313, or advance bboking, 01772 881100.


PHIL COOL. Burnley Mechanics. Wed. The UK's top "stand-up chameleon"


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returns. Box office: 01282 430055. MEL AND SUE. Charter Theatre,


Preston. Wed. The stars of Channel 4's "Light Lunch” and "Late Lunch", come to Preston with their unique style of comedy. Plus live band and special guests. Box office: 0177225885


EKtiimtionsI


COLOURIST AND ILLUSTRATOR. Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museums, Burnley. To May 9th. To mark the cente­ nary of Myles Birket Foster’s death, this exhibition of watercolours and illustrated books celebrates the career of one of the most enduringly popular artists of the 19th Century. Box office: 01282 424213. THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHIBI­


BIRKET FOSTER - WATER-


TION. 64/66 The Promenade; Blackpool. Open every day. The largest exhibition of its kind in the world, offering a unique combination of truth, fact, fiction, spiritu­ ality and the paranormal. Box office:


' BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM. Cheshire Oaks. Eiiesmere Port. Open every day except Christmas Day. Visit the submersible Santa for the ideal festive family day out. Box office: 0930100 300.


01253 297522,


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