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.eastlancashireonline.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, nline.co.uk


W e e k e n d p l i s . . . . . DISH OF THE WEEK


WHATEVER your mood, there is a mouth­ watering potato dish to match it. Whether you are planning a romantic dinner for


SAUSAGES WITH MASH POTATO AND SPICY GRAVY


itheroe,


two or a quick treat for the kids; whether you want to impress your friends or simply feed a hungry family; when you are watching the waistline or feel­ ing stressed out - potatoes offer satisfaction guar­


aniteedteed. This versatile vegetable complements so many


other flavours and it is nourishing, convenient and inexpensive. Home-grown maincrop potatoes are now in stores and markets across the country and, to support them, the British Potato Council has produced a fully-illustrated colour booklet, "What­ ever Your Mood", featuring 13 recipes for every


occasion. A dish of roast lemon chicken and potato wedges


i h 1 1U


is the kind of oven-to-table meal that is a sure fire success for supper with friends, while chunky pota­ to and bean soup is simple, filling and low in fat. If you are out to impress, how about Thai prawn


and potatoes, flavoured with coconut milk and coriander? Spicy potato wedges and crisps with cool and cream dips are great for sharing, while re -


Homes and „ Real Holiday and Friends.


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>ve. Murder and tery. 6.20 Ricki


Povich. 8.00 Exposure. 9.00


ie One Preview. *r Uncut. 11.40 12.00 Beyond


ion. 1.00 Ricki ment Now! 2.00


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:e with Victoria •qualizer. 11.00 Lucky. 1.00 The


^ , 3 , 4 a to n a l ) , 422323 (Advising). B„rnl.y 4^2331 ..................... ......................................................................................................................... ..... currant lamb with mustard and thyme mash , ,, „ 0 1 tbsp oil


spicy sausage and tomato sauce; crispy cheese and potato bake, sausages with mash and spicy gravy


ani s ° S o n f ire night on Monday how about try- ine the sausages with mash and spicy gravy for a w frS a n S f y i n g tasty supper i- te a d of sUnd-


imr outside probably in the ram, watching money g^upinsmoke - well its different when your are 10


yeThe0recipe book is available free from our front


office if you fancy trying any of the other recipes. Ingredients (serves four)


• 1 kg floury potatoes e.g. Mans Piper, peeled


and cut into even sized chunks • 25g butter


0 3 tbsp pine nuts O 1 bunch spring onions, chopped


O 75ml hot milk 9 pinch nutmeg 0 salt and pepper O 8 herby sausages


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MOST art lovers will have seen the impres­ sive works of David


Hockney. After all, he is proba­


bly one of th e most popular artists of this


age. But for two years


Hockney decided to put down his brushes and instead concentrate on how artists from the past had managed to depict the world around them so accurately and vivid­


ly.Now his findings have


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Are very happy to support the Waddington Arms


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Fantastic fragranced candle parties for the festive season


We are happy to support the - Waddington Arms Bonfire


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M ain Bailey and Avondale Dealers are pleased to support the annual Waddington Arms Bonfire


Telephone: 01254 694313


'Cy Hoghton


The Royal Oak Hotel Riley Green


wishes Us s is ter hostelry all the bes t with its annual bonfiie & fireworks display


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been published in this- beautifully created book As a painter Hockney


was often faced with technical problems and wanted to find out how such greats as Caravag­ gio, Velazquez, Van Eyck, Holbein and Leonardo tackled them. The book benefits


from Hockney's experi­ enced painter's eye as he examines the a r t is ts work and reveals the truth of how they used mirrors and lenses to help them create their famous masterpieces.


0 1 onion O 6 heaped tsp beef gravy granules 0 450ml boiling water 0 1 tbsp tomato puree


0 1 tsp English mustard


0 1 tsp sweet chilli sauce Method


1. Place the potatoes in a pan, cover with boiling


water, add a little salt, cover and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Drain and return to the pan then melt the butteHn a small pan and fry the pme nuts andsprmg onions for 2-3 minutes. Mash the potatoes with the hot milk, nutmeg and seasoning and stir in the pme


“ g 'S iw h i l e cook the sausages under a preheated grill for 10-15 minutes, turning occasionally until


C° 3kTotmake the gravy, heat the oil in a frying pan and fry the onions for 3-4 minutes until browned.


Mix the gavy granules with the bodingwater, toma- ^ puree S a r d and chilli sauce. Pour over the °nl4°&rv^the sausages with the mash and the gravy.


by David Hockney, published by Thames and Hudson (£ 3 5 )


Hockney also looks at


today's a r tis tic tech­ niques and how they will


change in the future. He questions how art


is seen in an age of com­ puter manipulation. The book has been published to coincide


with a major BBC docu­ mentary and contains 460 illustrations, 402 in


colour. In his own impressive


style, Hockney has offered a privileged insight into the history.


REBECCA SMITH


New slant on an old pantomime


BUDDING young thespians in clithe^oe soon see the culmination of weeks of do-it-your


86 TheyJake to the stage of the Parish Church


Hall on November 16th and 17th with their very own pantomime version of “Peter Pan . I t hs a plot they have worked out and written


thTheeClitheroe Youth Theatre is attached to the Operatic Society and was founded four years ago


>«4, the group which meets on Monday nights to sing, dance, act and


dTkketsSta t£S3a7r5p and £2.75p (concessions), are available from the Clitheroe Tourist Informa­ tion Office.


__________________


An Evening of Music And Song; All Saints’ Church, Habergham, Burnley; tomorrow


AN evening of music and song is being per­ formed in All Saints Church tomorrow by the church choir, led by Mr Malcolm Bulcock


MBE. The programme will


include items by Henry Purcell, Mozart and Elgar and organ pieces by Schubert, Bach and Haydn to name a few. Tickets, costing £2,


can be bought at the door on the night. Refreshments will be available.


I by « ' h ° t f c T ? PT r, “ !h eT7th - Knowie Vjreeu v nia6v -


with wine writer


i Mike Murdoch ' TWO bottles for the


price of onel No, not quite two


for the price of one, b u t two premium grape varieties in one


bottle. Fetzer vineyards in


Mendocino were s ta r ted from small beginnings in 1968 and now produce around three million cases of wine a year. They come mostly from their own vine­ yards around the fam­ ily's Home Ranch in Redwood Valley, Sun­ dial Vineyards north of Hopland and Val­ ley Oaks Ranch, east of Hopland. To meet their needs they do buy grapes in from Amador County, Sonoma and Mon­ terey, mostly from organic vineyards, as they are striving towards full organic production like Bon- terra, among others. The novel idea of


THE award-winning Platform Gallery, Clitheroe, has reopened following exten­


sive refurbishment. Starting this weekend is the annual


Christmas craft display with more than 80 British craft makers exhibiting their


sents either for a gift or even for yourself. EVENTS —


Platform Gallery presents, Christmas crafts. The annual display of all things


This is an ideal stop for Christmas pre­ NOVEMBER 2ND TO 8TH


ideal for Christmas. Open Monday to Sa turda y 10 a .m . to 4 p.m. Ghost walks with Simon Entwistle


illustrated talk with music entitled "Walking the Ribble Way by Dr and Mrs Kellington, of Chtheroe. 7-30 for 8


Knowle Q M ™ , ?. M .


P I7th - Clitheroe Concerts Society pre­ sent ''Trilogy” at 7-30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre, CRGS, York Street. Tickets


TIC or at the door. 8th - Knowle Green Village Hall, a. recital by students from Chetham s


School of Music, Manchester. Concert startsatnoonfolloi^bymratMdpota-


from Castle gates, Clitheroe, every Fri­ day at 7 p.m. Group booking all year round for Whalley ghost walks on Wednesdays. To book tel. 01200 426821. 2nd and 3rd - Trinity Drama Group


3rd - Bushbum Dnve Park, Langho, a ,


to pie lunch. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826948. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-NOVEM- BER 9TH TO 15TH


9th -Longridge Civic Hall, the Friday


presents "Wedding of the year''.m Tnm- ty Church Hall. Tickets tel. 01200 424328. Thursday and Friday at 7-30 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m.


grand firework display and bonfire at 7 n m All proceeds to St Leonard s Scout Group, Langho. No private fireworks allowed. Inquiries, tel. 01200 444170. 3rd - Clitheroe Football Club, Shaw-


bridge, soul night with singer Keith -t__uLnooffinm Arlmis-


3rd - onuitMuu * _ » . , sion by ticket only. Inquiries, tel. 0120U


^ 3rd - Sawley Village Hall, Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers


invite you to an open house from 2 to 4 pm Workshops ad demonstrations, exhi­ bition and information. Inquiries, tel.


01200441320. 3rd - Whalley Village Hall, a comedy


blending California's own grape, the zinfan- del with the shiraz, was the brainchild of the winemaker, but no doubt, with the bless­ ing of the family— there are nine broth­ ers and sisters who work in this family- run business. Fetzer wines come


A f U ^ T n ^ G o o d Hill:


at different levels and price stru ctu re , a pyramid with the sin­ gle var ietals a t the bottom, the Barrel Select in the middle and the Reserve wines at the top. This wine, and its s is ter wine, represent a new direc­ tion for the company. The FETZER ZIN- FANDEL-SIIIRAZ


2000 a t £5.99 from Booths, is married


with a white CHARDONNAY-


VIOGNIER. Having only tasted


this I cannot com­ ment on the white version. The zinfan- del-shiraz is from the 2000 vintage which is the biggest harvest on record, party due to new plantings coming on stream, but it is a good quality vintage. This wine shows the


typical purple crim­ son hues of youth and


the nose leaps out of the glass like the smell of freshly-made jam. The rich primary flavours of blackcur­ rants and dark forest f ruits are all held together with a light tannic structure, hints of cracked black pep­ per on the finish (from the shiraz grape) and a huge amount of alcohol -14%, but all in balance with the fruit, and a long soft


aftertaste. I wish some pubs


would serve wine of this quality, I am sure they would increase volume sales, and, as for me, I would now like to try the white


version. Why don’t you join


me? This is good qual­ ity a t an affordable


price for California.


| More shows cancelled


I to a big showbiz cancella- I tion in the North West. ^ Fans have been getting


THE terrorist attacks in the United States have led


I their money back from the MEN Arena, Manchester,


since the Janet Jackson European Concert Tour in November and December


I "If anything happened to j anyone on this tour, I could


was cancelled. She is quoted as saying:


never forgive myself." The Monkees also


I performers who have can­ celled European tours I because of the acts of ter­


joined the list of American


I rorism. The "boys" were to have appeared at the MEN Arena as part of their European tour this week. They have now delayed


their visit until March 26th next year.Tickets


60111 dCAV J ------- - already bought will be


valid for the new date. There have also been some cancellations at the


I Lowry, Salford Quay - but I for production difficulties,


rather than fears of terror- ists.The Nottingham- based dance group RAW! pulled out of their date last week and the play, "39 Steps", which was to have run for a week from Janu­ ary 21st to 26th has been cancelled.


.L- CLEO


JOHN WORTH FRIENDS, Bridgewa­


LAINE, DANK- AND


ter Hall, Manchester, November 2nd. Box


office: 0161 907 9000. NILS LOFGREN,


drama "Love and Money" at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from Whalley Post Office.


Inquiries, tel. 01254 823402. 4th - Only Foals and Horses, animals


service and blessing for a safe winter at 2- 30 p.m. in the sanctuary at Redshell


Lane, Oswaldtwistle. Gth - Read and Simonstone Friendly


sented by Jim Atherton at 7-30 p.m. in Read United Reformed Church. Gth -Ribble Valley Crossroads "Caring


Circle, a talk "In and Out of Dialect" pre­


for Carers" from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 5 ,


Waddington tion about support, <u, nuu.c anyone who would like to help work for Crossroads. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422104


i i - iu u u ^ .


-r-» 1 in fn rm n . 425566. compiled by John Hirner SHAKESPEARE


IN TROUBLE, Quon­ dam Theatre Company, Fleetwood Marine Hall, November 1ST, BOX OFFICE 01253


770547.


DAYS, Fleetwood Marine Hall, Novem­ ber 2nd. Box office:


THE GOOD OLDE _


01253 770547. MURDER BY MISADVENTURE,


starring Robert Powell, Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, Until Novem­ ber 3rd. Box office:


0161 876 2000. MAKE


'EM


LAUGH, Blackpool Grand Theatre, November 4th, Box office: 01253 290190. MURDER BY


g u i ta r is t , singer and songwriter. Municipal Hall, Colne, November 2nd. Box office: 01282


661234. SISTERS OF SOUL.


Blackpool Grand The­ atre , November 3rd. . Box office: 01253


290190.LAST NIGHT OF THE AUTUMN PROMS, Manchester Consert Orchestra, Bridgewater Hall, Man­ chester, November 3rd. Box office: 0161 907


9000. GLENN MILLER


TRIBUTE ORCHES­ TRA, Preston Guild Hall, November 4th. Box office: 01772


258858. GREATER MAN­


MISADVENTURE, starring Robert Powell, Blackpool Grand The­ atre, November 5th to 10th. Box office: 01253


290 190. THE FLY, Oldham


Coliseum Theatre. Until November 10th. Box office: 0161 624


D a n c in g at


LUGHNASA, Dukes Theatre, Lancaster, From November 2nd to 24th. Box office: 01524 598500.


iGSjrm H O L L YW O O D


AND BROADWAY, THE MUSICALS. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, November 1st. Box office: 0161


907 9000. JESUS CHRIST


SUPERSTAR, Man­ chester Opera House. Until November 17th. Box office: 0161


2422509. THE PIRATES OF


PENZANCE. Lyric


Theatre, Salford Quays. November 14th to 17th. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. Box office: 0161 876 2000. MISS SAIGON,


Palace Theatre, Man­ chester. From Novem­ ber 15th. Box office:


0161 242 2524. RENT. Blackpool


Grand Theatre. November 19th to 24th. Box office: 01253


290190. SPEND SPEND


SPEND, Manchester Opera House, Novem­ ber 27th until Decem­ ber 8th. Box office: 0161 242 2524.


CHESTER YOUTH PROM, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, November 4th. Box


office: 0161 907 9000. COLNE ORCHES­


TRAL SOCIETY, pro­ gramme of Mozart waltzes and marches. Colne Municipal Hall, November 4th. Box office: 01282 661234. THE SOLID GOLD


------- , _ , K


Night Club Disco 7-30 to 10-30 p.m. Every fortnight for young people aged lb and under. To join, bring a small pass­ port-sized photograph. Inquiries, tel. 01772 784542, Keith Clayton. 10th - West Bradford Village Hall,


For t hegravy


wine talkllh what?s oil in the Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


November 1st, 2001 11


National Childbirth Trust ceilidh at 8 p.m. with pie and pea supper. Inquiries,


tel. 01200 444632. 10th to Feb. 2002 - Blackburn Museum,


-


a music quiz listening tu .w-w ■ - French songs. Inquiries, tel. 01204


121h _ Cercle Francais de Kibbliesaaie, , _i-ifufi'innAniibr


. • R d l 878656. 12th - Longridge Library presents a „


lecture by Jeff Hoyle entitled "Walking and Scrambling in Majorca" at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only available from


the library. 15th - Clitheroe Naturalists Society, ..


presents an illustrated talk by Lance Gor­ man entitled "The Ramblings of an Invertebrate Photographer” m Chtheroe


Library at 7-30 p.m. 15th - Knowle Green Village Hall, re­


percussion with Andrea Vogler (percus­ sion) and Maria King (piano). Concert starts at midday followed by a meat and potato pie lunch. To book tel. 01254


826948. a


0 Further details of some of the above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements.


, a hookinK vice iur uic , O A booking service for the theatres 02 November 16th. Box


office: 0161 907 9000. t - r e x t a s y ,


Colne Municipal Hall, November 16th. Box office: 01282


661234. ROYAL LIVER­


POOL PHILHAR­ MONIC o r c h e s ­ t r a , Preston Guild Hall, November 27th. Box office: 01772


258858 exhibitions t h e f o r e s t


a n d ME. Museum of Science and Indus­ try, Manchester. Until


January 27th. P R I V A T E


MYTHS, recent


paintings by Shanti Panchal. Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Until Novem- ber 3rd.T I P L A D Y 'S BLACKBURN, life in the 1830s to 1870s, Until November 17th, Blackburn Museum


and Art Gallery. GATEWAY TO


ROCK ’N ROLL SHOW. Manchester Opera House, Novem­ ber 4th. Box office: 0161


242 2524. STATUS QUO, Pre­


ston Guild Hall, November 5th. Box


office: 01772 258858. HALLE ORCHES­


TRA, Bridgwater Hall, Manchester, November


8th. Box office: 0161 907


9000. SOLID GOLD


ROCK ’N' ROLL SHOW. Preston Guild Hall, November 7th. Box office: 01772


258858. MAMMA MIA!


h e r e w e


AGAIN. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, Novem­ ber 7th. Box office: 0161


go


876 2000.M A N C H E S T E R CAMERATA, Colne Municipal Hall, November 8th. Box office: 01282 661234. GERRY AND THE


PACEMAKERS. Colne Municipal Hall, November 9th. Box office: 01282 661234. BBC NATIONAL


ORCHESTRA OF WALES, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, November 9th. Box


office: 0161 907 9000. S U P E R S T A R S ,


Colne Municipal Hall, November 10th. Box


office: 01282 661234. Y O R K SH I R E


BUILDING SOCIETY BRASS BAND. Fleet- wood Marine Hall, November 10th. Box


office: 01253 770547. PATTI AUSTIN a t


Manchester Opera House, November 11th. Box office: 0161 242


2524.BBC PHILHAR­ MONIC. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester,


HOPE, paintings by Ern Brooks, Until November 3rd, Black­ burn Museum and Art


Gallery. OPEN CITY:


STREET PHO­ TOGRAPHS SINCE


1950. The Lowry, Sal­ ford Quays. Until Jan­


uary 2nd. MARTIN MUR­


RAY'S PAINTINGS. The Lowry, Salford Quays. Until January


6th.L.S. LOWRY'S STREET LIFE. The Lowry, Salford Quays.


Until January 6th. C H R I S T I N E


STANFORD, textile artist. Duke's Gallery, Lancaster. Until November 16th.


READY STEADY


DANCE with Wayne Sleep amd Melanie Stace. Blackpool Grand Theatre. November 1st and 2nd. Box office:


01253290190. M I C H A E L


CLARK AND DANCERS. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, November 6th. Box office: 0161876 2000. NUTCRACKER


with Moscow Ballet, November 9th, Guild


Hall, Preston, Box office: 01772 258858.


MARK MORRIS


DANCE GROUP. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. November 12th and 13th. Box office: 01618762000. CIND ER ELLA ,


English National Bal­ let. Manchester Opera House, November 20th to 24th. Box office: 01612422524.


10


Museum Street, an exhibition of "Kimono Through the Ages". Open Tues­ day to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4-45 p.m. t


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