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IN C L U D IN G ' T X T d p ln s


RIP RY


o did return from ,he cotton mills: Os, as the town's ed.


ter the end of the _e ttve second, iol- mixed fortunes in redevelopment in


s’ fortunes are fol- d having returned


in 1956, the team eaten by Wolves


in 1960. i changed beyond


cotton mills con­


ed on in the ’80s, st spinning plant ut of five school


bs to go to. final decade of the d with optimism


e cotton industry, prehensible, was


antling of numer- of 2001, it is still


aving mill, but the to look more care-


investments pour- a myriad of revival chemes, the town re favourable posi-


FOLLOWING on from their first adventure Ash, Pikachu and the rest of the gang return in "Pokemon the Movie 2000", a. combi­ nation of two films - "The Power of One" and "Pikachu's Rescue Adven­


ture"."Pikachu's Rescue Adventure" follows every­ one's favourite Pokemon into a magical underground forest where he introduces four new characters - Hoothoot, Bellossom, Ladyba and Elekid - to the


M S ) / - M


film, "The Power of One" Ash Ketchum faces his ulti­ mate challenge as he battles


big screen. And in the feature length


to save the world. The adventure begins


when a powerful storm lands him and his friends on Shamouti Island, the set­ ting for an ancient Poke­ mon festival about the great birds of ice, lightning and fire, that maintain nature's balance on earth. Lawrence III, an eccen­


ailable from the », and.handed in


■MMi) win win win Saturday, January 2nd


J a n u a ry i 1 th, 2001 15


tA P iS S V M E A H O O Q R CAR BOOT


THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Grane Mill oil Bury Road, Haslingden


EVERY SATURDAY 1 In. h.^ino aseilinq - Come and Se° ~ ^ T | S | ’ | CLITHEROE CONCERTS w i t h NATALIE COX T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 3 2 musical


A family ticket - that’s 2 adults and 2 children- to s e e Pokemon The Movie 2 0 0 0 a t the Grand Cinema, Clitheroe, on


........


A WEST END hit will be jive talkin' its way to Man­ chester to start the new year


in style.As a film, "Saturday Night Fever" captured the spirit of the disco obsessed '70s and combined it with a classic


S a tu rd a y N ig h t Fever;


House, Manchester; Jan 3 1 s t -M a y 5th


-Opera h o w d y m y .if.n :


% ' - 'V \ \ b


soundtrack. In 1998, on the 21st


anniversary of the movie, producer Robert Stigwood brought the £4m. musical version to the West End


stage.His hit show will be spin­ ning into Blackpool at the end of this month with Ben Richards donning his flares to play the part of Tony Manero and take the audi­ ence back to New York City


•Alive", "Night Fever”, "Jive Talkin'" and "How Deep is Your Love" this looks set to be a spectacular song and


1977.With hits such as "Staying


dance show. • For ticket details ring


0161 2422509.


i ranger, looking at -tory and wildlife. •Centre at 2 p.m.


640557. hire Countryside tryside ranger Mr 1 and explore parts ells not normally


ublic. A scenic nine- gh moorland com-


t moorland manage- - our walk starts at 9 le through the Bow-


e, tel. 01995 640557. irly high difficulty


Ramblers' Associa- Avenue car park at


dge. e Concerts Society


in (cello) with Gre- iano)' in the lecture e Royal Grammar


t, at 7-30 p.m. Naturalists’ Society,


es and moths.


IING EVENTS- 9TH TO 25TH


y Historical Society by Liz Jones entitled Whalley Abbey at 8


ers welcome.- ' tails of some of the be found in adjacent isements.


vice for theatres and ut the region is avail- ourist Information Place, Clitheroe, on


Friday 2nd February, 8.00pm Maximum Rhythm & Blues in Concert


NINE; BELOW ZERO tAif Fat Cat Bobby


! : 1 SEVEN DWARFS,


lunicipal Hall, Colne. To y, January 21st. Box ice: 01282 661234. ■ •


musicals THE MIKADO. The


comedy


ancaster. Saturday, Janu- ry 13th. Box office: 01524 6645.


THREE STEPS TO EAVEN. Dukes Theatre,


dance


er. To Saturday, January. 13th. Box office: 0161


THE NUTCRACKER, alace Theatre, Manches-


BURG BALLET THE- TRE PRESENTS THE NUTCRACKER. Grand


office: 01253290190.- -


day, January >19th, to Sun­ day, May 13th; Details: 0161


he Museum of Science and Industry,'Manchester; Fri­


exhibitions ANCIENT CULTURES,


8330027. , • i -J’ Vi »*


SHIFTING SANDS.Brew- eryArts Centre;-Kendal.To Tu’esday. January ,23rd.


TIME,’ TIDE |!AND ’


Details: 01539 725133. e-‘ 1 r-


* Hwf/T A ........


122524. THE ST PETERS­


Theatre, Blackpool. Thurs­ day, January 18th, to Satur­ day, January 20th.. Box


tn ZO's ChUaao Blues" ____• iBDf«FTlC! AGGRESSIVE AND UP FOR IT! ______J Saturday 3rd February, 8.00pm SELLING FAST!


SIMON DAY - COMEDY FROM THE FASTSHOW


r r i o r


Kicking off The Big Comedy week S u r re a l c h a ra c te r s . .. Eco W a


" I


owry, Salford Quays. To turday, January 13th Box ffice: 01618762000.


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ISunday 14th January, lZJJOpm________ JUS. F R E E ^A F f fR N O Q tT iA Z Z T N OLIVERS BAR w i t h


IsHADES OF DJANGO W t


Wednesday 17th - Saturday 20th January, 7.30pm Burnley Garrick Club presents __


THE CEMETERY CLUB By Ivan Menchell


I ISunday 21 st January, 2.00pm~ _ C h am p ion sh ip Brass in Concert


BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND i Y"? C


n The Tribute from Lee Garcia N


‘Stars in their Eyes’ finalist


S S a tu rd a y 2 7 th January £ Cabaret Dinner Dance K Ntm m m m sa rn t \ 2 . 5 0 B M *


- U FENCE GATE INN and BANQUETING CENTRE K Wheatley Lane Road, Fence, Burnley 6 18101 jg


^sssssssssssssssssssasa “C 3 R 4 N D CintH A


YORK STREET, CLJTHEROE BB7 2DL From Frida]) January lZth


..........


Saturday 3rd February, 11.00am - 4.00pm Limited Places Available


Stand Up For Beginners with Jack M|lner An h r tro d iK l»> n to p e r f orming comedy w » b .h e


BIG COMEDY WEEK WORKSHOP P -m .e r


structure, haa writing, opening lines and mat a 3


AIRPORT CONVENTION IN. CONCERT With Special Guest Steve Tilston .


I IWednesday 7th February, B.UUpm STRICTLY FOR ADULTS ONLY


B O B D 0 0 L A L L Y ■ A L I F E I N F O O T B A L L S BiqConiedy Week Special Presentation


, MEET THE PARENTS Cm )


Friday, Saturday, Monday to Thursday at 7.30pm


T H E G R IN C H cn» Saturday 2.30pm and 5pm


HIMALAYAa-o


Sunday I4 th January 7.30pm


Coming Soon;


POKEMON XOOO u n br eak a b l e


-As funny as he is filthy" Observer. < » - 1


Saturday 10th February, 1.30pm Children's Theatre from SNAP Theatre Company


THE OWL W H O WAS AFRAID OF THE DARK


chMdrcn areVaken into the fascinating world of a baby barn Children are taKen h»i


and beautiful the dark can bov


™ fun a n d reassuring p lo y fo r 4 -9 y e a r aids tram a favour,.a children's author.


t o W A S ' / bio TIME AMERICAN


NOW BOOKING'' t works p*ng


CASTAWAY


who has won our 102 Dalmatians Word Search Competition


Congratulations to Kaya Hall


Call the BOX OFFICE on 0 1200 423278 www.grandcinema.co.uU .


adveiise on this Entertainment Page Please contact:


5 0 l’& 6 0 1 0 6 8 , Fub) v - T .— J U f i B i l i T i Tel.01282 426161 ext.418 SiizanneFoster'■wyfJe starts Feb. 4th


tric Pokemon collector is also there, iii his quest to not only capture these three great birds, but Lugia the legendary sea-dwelling Pokemon, who he sees as his ultimate prize. The actions of Lawrence III have a far more sinister meaning when the captured birds begin to


fight and set in place a chain of events that will ultimately threaten the bal­ ance of life in the Pokemon


world.With the help of Lugia, Ash must learn that he alone has the power of one within him to prevent this


Question: What colour is the character Pikachu


Answer:.................................. ... ......................................... Name: - . . . ; ......................................... ..............................


Address:................................................................................. Po'st CodeV.' . 7 . 7


.■.'.'.'.'.'.Daytime T e l :. E N T E R Y


This Sunday, 14th January 2001 ■ ■ , ■ ■ ~ 10.30 am ~


in THE KING'S CENTRE, Millthorne Avenue, Chtheroe ~ 7.00 pm ~


in THE MAJESTIC CENTRE, Albert Road, Barnoldswick


Pastor Lorenzo is one of the leaders involved in the current move of God in Argentina which is bringing amazing growth to the Church ■ . _________


catastrophe from happen- concert


mg. • As part of our NEW


weekly film review, The Grand Cinema is offering you a chance to win a fami- lyticketwhich will admit two adults and two chil­


dren.


Please send your entry to: Cinema Competition, Editorial, the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2EW by


next Wednesday.


I would like to receive more details of your offers and discounts


wmm f your


.Grand. , T h ea tr e , - Blackpool; Jan 28th


King P lea su r e and th e B is cu i t Boys ;


A BAND which takes the biscuit is coming to the coast for pne night only. Formed in the early


GET r e a d y fo r a o n c e in a l i f e t im e op p o r tu n ity to s e e , th e c o n c e r t th e y


never g a v e . C o u n tr y m u s i c s


m o s t fam o u s d au gh ­ t e r s a r e b r o u g h t to g e th e r in th is s e n ­ s a t io n a l t r ib u t e to P a t s y Clin e, Tammy W y n e t t e a n d D o l ly Parton a t th e Grand T h ea tr e , B la ck p o o l , on Saturday. You a r e g u a r a n -


brass


1980s by a group of school friends in Walsall, King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys have come a long way


290190.


in just two decades. • Tickets are just


£10.50, for more details call the box office on 01253


gig


Queens of Country. Music;The Grand Theatre, • - Blackpool; Saturday


t e e d a h a n d - c la p ­ p in g , thigh -s lap p in g g o o d t im e s in g in g a lon g to all th e well- k n ow n c l a s s i c s su ch a s "DIVORCE", " J o len e" an d "9 to 5". And fo r t h o s e


C h am p ion sh ip -B ra s s in Concept;, Burnley Mechanics; January 21st , . .


FROM a Lancashire vil­ lage located between Manchester and Bury come the musicians of the


Besses O’ Th' Barn Band. The main claim to fame


of the band's home village is th a t i t has given its


tU M A J L . . , , ,


w h o l ik e th e ir co u n ­ try m u s i c n i c e 'n' s lo w , t h e r e ' s th e b e a u t i fu l ly r i c s o f c o u n tr y f a v o u r i t e s su c h a s "Crazy", "I Will A lw a y s L o v e You", " S ta n d By Your Man" an d "Heartbreaker". W h a te v e r y o u r p r e f e r e n c e ,


t h i s


e v e n in g w i l l b e fu ll of a tm o sp h e r e , em o ­ t ion and fa s t movin'


fun.


name to one of the oldest and most famous brass bands in the world, renowned around the globe for fine, versatile playing and an extensive grasp of both the stan­ dard brass band repertoire and more modern music. • For box office infor­


mation ring 01282 664400.


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH ■*A~~ Invite you to hear ~~~ .-j. • - - i


Pastor Eduardo Lorenzo (BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA)


To advertise ring Suzanne Foster on 01282^4261.61 CLITHEROE


F O O D B IN G O Chipping Village Hall


Saturday 13th January


EYES DOWN 7.45pm Friends of St. Mary's School


CONSERVATIVE , CLUB


THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th


GARDEN TRIO Tel: 01200 422410


ELEC TRIC (Not to be missed)


s u b s c r ip t io n s NOW DUE F u r th e r d e t a i l s


ts* DEVELOPMENT THROUGH DRAMA! “ highly motiviiling & p a r e *


° n,lC everywhere are delighted with the results! Classes noiv enrolling at:


BLACKBURN, ACCIimGTON PEPTOLL, SKJJTON, CLITHEROE a n d KEIGHLEY


Helen O ’Grady CHILDREN’S DRAMA ACADEMY


ar B Telephone


Principal Pain Shackleton on 01282 852209


C oot Sale! i A dm ission 1st Sunday of every month ^ . Stalls from £5 Mitton Hail, Mitton Road, Whalley 01254 826544. % _________


BrTn G YOUR PARTY TO OURS Every Friday


n D y n a m i t e N ig h t


up to the minute Chart Music & sounds of the 70’s


Every Saturday T N T N ig i i t


Totally Nostalgic Tunes from the 70’s Food Bar Open • Doors Open 10-2


smart casual only - no tracksuits or football shirts N o admission after 1.30am


: ■ 16 A c c r in g to n Road


•Whalley, Nr Clitheroe BB7-9TD.- 01 2 5 4 8 2 30 8 6


Word on the street -


it’s the place for dancing feet! m e w fM A *<ES FROM SUNDAY 14TH JANUARY -------


1 l ia tu aYOGA FOR BEGINNERS


"Starts SUN DAY I4TH JANUARY - 6 week course STARTS 6UINU/A 10-11.30AM - PLEASE BO O K £28.80 (£3.70 per hour) IU i t-»y-----


ADULTS BEGINNERS_ SOCIAL DANCE CLASS


' TUESDAY 16TH JAN. 7.30-8.30PM C3.00 Lcurn e a sy b a l l ro om , latin. se q u en c e d a n c e s fo r y o u r n c x t_ d um e r^ d a n c ^


TAF. BO £3.00 p e r c la s s A good acroblcworkovm


THURSDAY 7-8.00PM FRIDAY 6.4S-7.45PM


WESTERN A ND LATINO LINE MONDAY 15TH ]AN.9-I0.00PM £3.00


A c la s s f o r b e g in n e r s w h e r e p a r tn e r s a r e n ’t n e e d e d


I SUNDAY 14TH JAN. 6 weeks £ 18.00 8.30-9.30PM A fun new class PLEASE BOOK


----


CHILDRENS SOCIAL ’ CLUB


SATURDAY 10-11.20AM - £3.00 A general dance class for children inc. latin, , modern & party dances v


STREETDANCE


Do you wish that you could dance like S Club 7, Britney Spears. Five, Steps &


Billie! Then ioin us at the following times TUESDAY 7.00-7.30PM


(any age) £2.00


, .THURSDAY 6.00-6.30PM (age 5-8 years) £2.00


THURSDAY 6.30-7.00PM (9-15 years) £2.00 .


ADULT BEGINNER SALSA^^ryDJSGO C1_ASS TOR KIDS


1 -TUESDAY I6TH JAN. 6.I5-7.00PM I ~ £2.50___________/


BELOW ROUNDABOUT) .BU8NLEY. 01282 4 2 4 0 9 8 OR 01 28^8^67 9^ JELA MUE CRAFTS & GARGRAVE VILLAGE HALL Sunday, January 14th


Near Skiplon Refreshments S to lls £ 1 3


Open 9 - 4 p.m.


Telephone: 01282 703198 A.T. Fairs


A P O L L O M O V IE L IN K CH M T IM E S& REVIEWS


Now Open VALLEY, CARS 01200 444286 PRIVATE HIRE 01254 247599 ARKET*


COLLECTORS FAIR


HOLLYWAPOLLO CINEMA =FOR BOOKINGS ONLY n T l IPO ^ I 5


OOD,' PARK, BURNLEY


C1R70 4 4 4 3 1 4 1 DIG I T A L “ SPr^rammfs a^tinwTfrom Friday 11th jan toThursday


! (F) LOST SOULS


j (15) Ihrs SSmlns l Daily 2.I5 S.I5 8.IS Plus Sat late I0.4S ‘ THE DIRECTORSAUDITORIUM


J (F) CASTAWAY


* (U)lhr40mlns . Daily 4.4S 8.00 Plus Sat / Sun I.30


l (F) BLESS THE CHILD


ui (is) lh r lOmlns * D^ly 750 Plus Sat hie 1030


" MEET THE PARENTS ’ l (11) lh r 10 mins • Daily 2.30 5.00 8.20. Sat Late 10.50pm


! 102 DALMATIANS


*- (U)lhrSSmlns S KtfMon toVfcd 100 4.45 7.45 -J Sat/Sun I.407hure2004.45


o Silver Screening u Thursday 18th January


G TITUS (IB) 2h r 4 0 mins jj On screen 7.45pm


m o


J. (F) CASTAWAY


(11) lh rs 4 0 mins Daily 1.30 4.4S 8.00


(F) THE CRIMINAL 1 IS) ihr Jtmlm


(12) lhr D aly 220 5J3SB


Dii^ 130 S.30 B.30 Plus Sat late 1050 UNBREAKABLE


THE GRINCH (PG) Ihr


ANTZ (PG FUN STARTS 11.00


)lhr3Smlns = ° ;


20, pIjsSatbtB 10.40 pm 3 ^


Daily l.l S 3.t5 6.0S 415, plut Sat mom I lam a L itt le Oscar’s Sat 13th January "


Special Advance Sc reen in g S o t ° 13th & Sunday 14th January "


(F) VERTICAL LIMIT p (U)lhrtOmlm


• Sat 8.00 Plus Sat late 10.50 Sun 8.00 ■«


POKEMON 2 (PG) Ih rs Jmlns Daily 1.20 3.50 Plus Sat morning II .00 /C \ F r e e L is t S u s p e n d e d


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^


SOCIETY presents


L IW E IQ IN (CELLO) with


G R ET E L


DOWDESWELL (piaoi on Wednesday, January 17th at 7.30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre C.R.G.S, York Street


n


Tickets: £9 (students £3) from Ribble Valley Tourist Office: 425566 or at the door


Mitton Road, Whalley Telephone 01254 826544


Mitton H


Sir Thomas More Restaurant


Table d’hote menu £ 2 0 Wed - Sat from 7pm Booking necessary!


Sunday Lunch 12-4 Two courses£6.95 Traditional Roast


B u r n s E v e n i n g


25 Jan, Dinner with Piper M d l l l iH i l 1940’s Dinner Dance 20 Jan, Dinner with mo SHE. d


T i hute to Bond. 007 ^ b . Dinner. Casino, Valentine special event. V ,


1920’s Dinner Dance 23 Mar, Dinner and D a n c e _____________


all tyalcn£uie'sjfiecuz& * r


10&11 or 17&18 Feb Two nights


M Open fires ^ ” River views 15th century restaurant


accommodation Double room including breakfast £80.00 per couple


Forthcoming invents


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