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O PLAN YOUR WEEK AHEAD IN CLUD ING ^T ,\ 7 '


WEEKEND & ▼


August 17th, 2000 19


DAIRY farmers and those involved in asso­ ciated trades through­ out the north of Eng­ land are invited to


attend this event. Officially opening the


exhibition will be Mr Terrig Morgan, chairman of the NFU's National Milk and Dairy Produce Committee. He will be making his first visit to Lancashire, a county which is one of the coun­ try's prime dairy produc­ ing areas, since he was elected to office earlier this year. On the day he is


KID CREOLE and "Hollyoaks" h ea r t- throb W ill M e l lo r s ta r in th is s ta g e m u s ic a l w h ic h b r ing s th e w o r ld of


disco to the theatre. The duo w ill be teaming up w ith a


cast of 30 actors, dancers and musi­ cians to bring this fe e l good fe s t iv e


show to life. It 's New York in 1976 and disco is


hip. En glish w a n n a b e pop s ta r Rik is , .


lured by th e b righ t ligh ts of th e big c i ty and s tum b le s in to th e In fe rn o N ig h t Club w h e re B ru tu s T. F ire f ly k e ep s th e music jum pin ' fo r a l l th e disco divas. But, beneath the glamour and glitz, all is not w ha t it seems. Can In fe rn o ow n e r Pau l k e e p his


investment out of the evil clutches of b u s in e s s p a r tn e r R o c co ? W i l l h is daughter resist the advances of love­ able Rik? - all will be revealed to a hit l is t of '7 0 s c la s s ic s in c lu d in g "Car Wash ", "Love Train" and "YMCA". © For box o ff ic e d e ta i ls ring 0161


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GIVE HOUR POCKET A SUMMER BREAK * T


SERVING OUR EAT AS MUCH AS YOU


LIKE CARVERY


Saturday Night a-9 Sunday 1 2-2 & 4-6


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A SIX-STRONG troupe from North Africa will be entertaining visitors with a dazzling display of acrobat­ ics, fire eating and human pyramid building. This is the first time the


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group has visited this coun­ try, although it has previ­ ously performed its high- action show at venues across Europe and Africa. Founded in 1990, the act started life as the "Jambo


Mambo Acrobats" playing to tourists in their home country of Kenya, but word soon spread and since then the troupe has enjoyed dates in Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria


and Belgium. O The show, which is free


to those who purchase wristbands, can been seen every hour from 2 to 7 p.m. until September 3rd.


expected to tell agricul­ turalists that by raising standards to meet levels required by the National Dairy Farm Assurance Scheme UK they have met retailer demands and highlighted their stan­ dards to the consumer. However, he will add that the standards are not being reflected in prices received for milk and that this is not a sustainable position for the future of the industry. Mr Morgan will point


out that the NFU is working closely with rep­ resentatives of all links in the milk chain for the longer term benefit of the industry and that he is hopeful that the recent developments will lead to closer co-operation.


New videos: 20


Eating Out: 22


What’s on*. 23 To advertise ring Lee Banks or Suzanne Foster on101282 426161


# i i . FOR GAMMON OR STEAK M o n d a y to F r id a y O n ly


0 ihe MooncocJ^ £5.95


A L S O S E R V I N G 2 C O U R S E L U N C H M O N - F B I FOR ONLY £ 5 . 0 0


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SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Mid Wales Axe Racing Team


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Attractions for Everyone FREE CAR PARK


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The Home of the Parker Family since 1507


Hall and G rounds


O pen every a f t e r n o o n Until August


Bank Holiday Monday


(ex cept o th e r Mondays) 2.00 - 4.30 pm


Telephone: 01254 826710


MUSIC AND DANCE BAR 49 LOWF.RGATE , CLITHEROE. LANCS. BB7 1 AD TEL: (+44) 01200 422850/422588 Fax: (+44) 01200 422948


Live music every


S u n d a y and W e d n e s d a y SUNDAY, AUGUST 20th


G L A R A S H A M (Sensational Glam Rock Outfit)


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd ...sa CHIPPING AND DISTRICT ' ^ v74th ANNUAL S ' * f& j '■•)?&£ on ' S A T U R D A Y A U G U S T


..-i--'The Showground, Longridge|,i « Road, Chipping, Preston, Gasses for:


Cm[„ snoop Hea.y Horses. Light Horse. Pom Shetl.inds.'IradesmansTurnouts.F'lfiiatu’-e Goats^*;


es. j \y /£■ \ ------sh _ Embsay 8t Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, Skipton


August Bank Holiday 26th to 28th August 2000


Meet Th om a s , Percy an d Sir To pliam Matt, The Fat Controller, Lois o f Trains 10am to 4 .3 0 pm Tel. Skipton (01756)


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710614 General Enquiries / t u a M A S Skipton (01756) 795189 >


Talking Timetable SKILNSEYHOW & SPORTS President: Jim Caygill


FAMILY WITH 10 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS ATTRACTIONS IN THE MAIN RING


AN ACTION PACKED DAY FOR THE


• GCSE ANDA-LEYELf STUDENTS HAVE


WORKED HARD TO ACHIEVE


from F r id a y 18th A u g u s t


e x c lu d in g Sunday) (For ("> days LflTTLE <u> STUART


THE PENDLE WITCH 38 Whalley Road • Sabden 01282 771579 ~


H om e C o ok ed Food Tea & Coffee


Fr i, Sat, Mon, Weds - 5 p.m.


Sat, Tues, Thurs - 2.30 p.m.


Fri 18th August for 3 days (exc Sun)


GLADIATOR is 7.30 p.m.


22nd August for 3 days


RELATIVE VALUES pg


From AUgUSt 2 5 th THE PERFECT


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Tel: 01200 423278


Monday ,to>I[riday 12.00-2.00p.m. m SUNDAY MARKET & H Sunday, 20th August


Two Course Meal for £2.99 "OVER 49's"


- A variety of bar-meals from £2.50 Monday to Friday 12.00-2.00,& 5.00-7.00 Saturday & Sunday 12.00-7.00


, F u n Quiz every Thursday rnght ,


v. Games Roorry&TBeer Garden-- - ' CarPatk to Rear of Pub


- ' . ^ OPEN ALL DAY


= CAR BOOT SALE m Wg


GISBURN


Situated 2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisburn T h o u s a n d s of b a r g a i n s


Car Booters arrive Irom 7.30anv^ai_booters^only^5 All; enquiries; 0411 833843 or 0976 291728 “ m u Your congratulations


promotion on page 2


See our main


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piace a special incssage on the • • Family Notice page of this newspaper , 6 INCLUDING


Race; 2'A hours of exhilarating Harness Racing to end the day 100 QUALITY TRADE STANDS


9 Breeds of Sheep; Cattle from Dairy Holstein to Highland; heavy horses; Equestrian Events; Produce Handcrafts, Horticulture; Sheep Dog Trials, Walking Sticks, Dry Stone Walling; Vintage Tractors, Sports & the ciassic K|lnsey ^rag


As an additional attraction and echo of yeateiyear the shpyy femures ™ NlBUS


15 Minutes from Skipton on the B6275 Adults £6 - Children £1 - under 5's FREE


Cars on show ground £5 - Cars Park FREE Lunches & Teas available


TUESDAY 29th AUGUST


For further details, contact Secretary, J.M. Sanderson PO Box 3, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5UQ Tel/Fax: 01756 753259_________


Offer valid Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings until the 31st August


Booking Essential Please Ring 01729 840243


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AIA CARTE AND FINE DINING


• Select from a wide range of English & Continental dishes


• Enjoy the splendour and atmosphere of Burnley's past in a 'once' mill owners mansion


• Sunday Lunch at £9.50 for 3 courses


• or for something completely different - El Ninos Tapas Bar for a tasty Mediterranean experience


Tel: (01282) 453931 Rosehill House Hotel Rosehill Avenue, Burnley


Open Mon-Thurs 12-2pm 6.30-9.30pm • Fri, Sat, Sun Open All Day LIVE ENTERTAINMENT (Band t.b.c.) The Bootleg BEE GEES


Saturday 9th S ep tem b e r Immaculately presented, the quality of


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the Bootleg BEE GEES is so close you will Imagine it’s the real thing


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New walkers can enjoy a 20% discount on RA mpmbershiD - S©6 'Whats On in the Ribbls Valley" or contact Tourist Office for details


The Plough Inn at Wigglesworth 2 for 1


Midweek Special Offers Lowest cost main course


meal free when 2 adults have a 2-course meal from the bar/specials menu.


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EVERY SATURDAY


THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingden


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Mitton Hall Country House Hotel T e l e p h o n e 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 5 4 4


Themed Events at Mitton Hall


A TRIBUTE TO JAMES BOND 29 September £35 Five course Dinner and Casino. Evening Dress Medieval Dinner


' 3 October £25


Traditional Evening featuring "A Tapestry of Music Halloween


Halloween Party in the Main Hall includes Supper - Fancy Dress optional


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te lep h o n e for bctnils 31 October £25


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