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www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk nline.co.uk blitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley i with NATALIE COX Tel. 01200 422324
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ins to build two porary class- tie school field
isford, his staff irs are now wait- n if the Depart- Education and lent will allow rant, allocated to i prior to Christ- i used to fund the 2n if the Govern- es the school the , the cash cannot until after April
eek, in a letter to Mr Beresford said:
Lre.you share our that the building re not yet taking ,nd th a t, despite feel reassured that
ernors are doing ling possible to „ that we will have iproved facilities to •ward to when the ; work is complete."
session tation
ave lifes ip to become first ;rs in the case of a
;ack. medical practice buy three portable
itors which the first ers will be trained ind the fund is now ■800 of reaching the of £10,000 to buy tal pieces of equip-
ashire Ambulance will be on hand to
le volunteers, hope- rom organisations
the four villages or lual residents, the
lu e ’ b a n d c e r t a t C in em a
laritable organisations. The big band will per-j
irm in Clitheroe for the , rst time on Wednesday at [
-30 p.m. in an event spon- j ored by Clitheroc llotary
ilub, to raise funds for the; ,ife Education Centres for, ancashire, which specialis-i s in helping young people' o cope with the pressures' if living in the modern-, vorld without
resorting.to'
irug or solvent abuse. Tickets are £5 available1
'rom the Rev. Chris Cheese-, man, tel. 01254 822130,;or
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STR IN G T R IO on Wednesday, M a r c h 14th at 7.30 p.m. in the
Lecture Theatre C.R.G.S, York Street
Tickets: £9 (students £3) from Ribblc Valley Tourist Office: 425566 or at the doot
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SATURDAY, 10th MARCH 5 Course Menu
with Disco till the early hours £ 1 6 . 9 5
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ONET A. Saturday 24th March, 8.00pm i WHAT A GAS! , "'anight OF STAND UP WITH 4 OF BRITAIN'S HOTTEST STARS OF ER SEEN IN BURNIEY1!
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IN th e la te s t offering
from Walt Disney, "The Emperor's New Groove’ is
set in a mythical moun tain kingdom that is ruled by th e a r ro g an t and eccentric young Emperor
Kuzco. Kiaoturned? m Transformed into a llama
by his power-hungry and devious adviser, Yzma, Kuzco finds himself exiled to the jungle. His only chance of returning home to reclaim the high life, before the evil Yzma and her sidekick, Kronk, finish him off, rests with a good- hearted peasant named
Pacha. ■ I t is this unlikely part
Question: Into what animal is the Emperor Kuzco turned?
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nership that not only teach es the emperor about the meaning of friendship, but gives him the opportunity to see the world in a differ
ent way. The hair-raising dangers
and comic predicaments that the pair face will get all movie-goers into the groove for fun, fantasy and laugh
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I-------- m c j j\ "SPITTOON" is an action
comedy inspired by H a y wood and delivered with more than a hint of
SP When bounty hunter and good guy Jim Daggart teams up with local bank robber and jailbird Jack Valentine to go in search pi Mexican bandit Tico and the lost loot from a bank job in Monterey, then it's time for a stranger to lend a
hand. Written by, and starring, , ,
Gavin Robertson and Wayne Forester - already famous for "Thunderbirds FAB" and "Fantastical Voy age" - the pair portray a variety of characters who become entwined in an increasingly twisting narra
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CLITHEROE W.l. MARKET RE-OPENS Next Tuesday
March 13th, 2001 St Mary’ Lower Hall
York Street, Clitheroe Crafts from 10.00 am
Produce from 10.30 am Market closes at 11.45 am
Friday • DANCE
(Saturday* 70’$ NIGHT > Soul Music
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Bernstein and Ennio Morri- cone will no doubt trigger many more memories as the tale unfolds and brings together all the best bits of a Western together in one
Classic film music lrom ex h ib to n .
V ib ran tV ik in g Weekend;yRoyal"'Arihburie's'Museum, Leeds! March .17tW.18th
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story.• Tickets are available from the box office on 01253 290190.
New talent sought LIVE Promotions is look ing for bands to play gigs m
the north. The Bolton company -
which specialises in giving unsigned bands a chance to
play - supply full PA and lighting rig with a view to promoting unknown musi cians to management and
record companies. Any bands interested
should contact Tom Nash on 01204 524031.
HOLD on to your helmets for a jour ney throu g h the bloodthirsty world of the Viking war
rior. With p i l la g e and
plunder on the agen da v is i to r s w i l l be a b le to e x p e r ie n c e th e s ig h t s and sounds of Viking life. Interesting facts will
be unveiled about the warriors. For example, did you know that Vik ing s did not have horns on their helmets or that the phrase "to
g o b e s e rk " o r ig in a te s f rom a p a r t i c u la r ly f r a n t ic w a r r io r c a l le d
B e r s e rk e r? T h r o u g h o u t
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V ik in g w e e k e n d th e m u se um w ill b e fu ll of t h e h ig h s p i r i t s a n d ad v en tu re rem in is c e n t
of a p e r io d w h ich w a s b u r s t in g w ith b aw d y
e x p lo its . R e -e n a c tm e n t s o c i
e t y R e g ia A n g lo r u m w i l l m o o r t h e i r lo n g - sh ip n e x t to th e m u s e um , b e fo re s e t t in g up th e ir ow n v i l la g e from w h ic h th e y w i l l s ta g e s c e n e s from th e b a t t le
of Stamford Bridge in
1066. As well as demon
st rat in g the art of Viking sword, axe and sh ie ld fighting, the ta c t ic s used by the Normans to break through the Saxon shield wall will also be
shown. O The museum
opens between 10-30 a.m. and 4-30 p.m. and admission is £4.90 for adults, £3.90 for chil dren and senior c it i
zens. A family t ic k e t for
two adults and three children is £14.90.
T o a d v e r t i s e r in g Suzanne Foster (ext. 418), Barbara WSyerS (ext 423) or Bey Neary (ext. 316) on 426161
The Russian Ice Stars present The
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Walking Back to Happiness • You Don’t Know • Don t Treat Me lake A Child - Tell Me Whot He Said ond Many More Great Songs_________
Saturday 10th March, 1.30pm BABY LOVE by Carey English .
(Especially written for pre-school and primary children) Children's Theatre from Quicksilver Theatre Company
10th, 7.30pm ': .--v
THE S m x f f l i l THEATRE PRESENTS T WILUAM SHAKESPEARE'S. - -
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