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Jtion’at an event at . Club, Clitheroe,
From the shows at a le a d charity night
_t)W night. Iheroe Town Band lay a programme of
|he supper will be 1 during the inter-
Ikets are available ■club chairman Mr Haig on 01200
19.
ir damaged : parked in Brook
k , Clitheroe, was aged onWednesday
lie windscreen and | mirrors of a Vaux- Cavalier were broken, [offside tyres were also jated. The cost of firing damage is esti- 1 at £390.
Jjird haunts iMBBBSof Clitheroe ^uralists start their rramme of winter lec- snext Thursday, with iMoran speaking on
with JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 -■ WE’
Lancaster LitFest, October 1 3 th to 21st
COMEDIAN Alexei Saylel pictured right, will be one of the big names at this year's LitFest
in Lancaster. The comic-turned-
writer will open the 24th annual festi
val.Without any spe cific reference to the outrageous Sayle, festival artis tic director Andy Darby said: “We're warning that this festival contains language - lots of
language. "We want every
Ji haunts in wildest Ire-
Id.The lectures take
l e in Clitheroe Library leting Room at 7-30 l . Winter walks start
(Saturday, meeting 11 at Clitheroe Station.
"Al Artificial Intelligence (12) Grand Cinema, from tomorrow.
s s E S s S S H S s l a s s e s s s * * *
human child emerges from his coma. The problem for David is that he has now become surplus to
im p e d i n ' the wilderness along with his teddy to search for love, David meets an android gigolo ( Jude Law) who takes him to Rouge city and assists him in
Question: What is the name of the Walt Disney Cartoon character whose nose grows every time he lies?
Answer:................. •............................ Name:........................................................................
Address:. . . .................................. .................... ] ‘ ‘ ’ Pn’c* rliiin'-.........
..........Daytime T e l: ................... his quest to be a real boy.
"Pokemon 3" (PG) Saturday, October 13th.
POKEMON 3 begins with a 20-minute short fea turing everyone's favourite Pikachu, who gets into
little eirl called Molly sees her dad sucked into an EnteMo^ifd a^'impenetrable'crystMhni^fortre^! When Mrs ICetchum is abducted, her son, Ash, mus
etmon0Ste0rs"ToCpreaveM both his mother and Molly m.” . T = r r i « It you do not woo.« . or other
o.mpo.io. in .or „ .u p to «nt»ct
once they release their full power O. But Ash and his r • or-o «»v»ont 1.n find out.
one to know that LitFest is about dif ferent ways of using words. It's not just for readers and writ ers, it's for anyone who is curious
about how we describe our lives
and the world we live in."The festival takes place from October
performers. The
Grammar School English teacher Suzanne Gaskell is one of 29 poets- from all over the country whose work has been cho sen by the festival to go into a book to be published in con junction with the
event in October. Mrs Gaskell's
poem is called
"txtpoem". She is seeking a
13th to 21st and features 30 fiction writers, poets and
includes novelists Michele Roberts, Jane Rogers, Mag gie O'Farrell and Peter Plate. Lancaster also
line-up
publisher for her first book aimed at teenagers and is now on her second novel, a story involving Persian and Vietnamese
mythology and a child's experience
being a refugee. She was “sur prised but encour aged" at getting her poem selected. "It is based on a
hosts a national tour by three major African writers, including Helon Habila, who recent ly won the Caine Prize, the African equivalent of the
Booker Prize. Most events take
place at the Dukes in Lancaster. Cl itheroe
Royali ..... ••• •••:.... •
James Last and his Orchestra, MEN Arena, Manchester, October 26th
NINE venues in 10 days is a daunting enough prospect for young per
formers. But for a 72-year-old it
is no th in g sh o rt of remarkable. When James Last
brings his band to Man chester’s MEN Arena on October 26th, he will have started the night before in Glasgow and will be due to move on to Sheffield for the next night. Then he and his band of
40 musicians from 17 countries criss-cross the country with all their instruments for perfor mances in Birmingham, Bournemouth, Plymouth, Croydon and the Royal Albert Hall in London. James Last has been at
the top since 1965 when his album "Non Stop Dancing" took the charts
by storm. In 1967 he had four top
10 albums simultaneously in the British charts. Forty years later he is still entertaining with the
same well-tried recipe which combines classics, country, pop, rock and
even reggae. It all started when the
boy from Bremen discov ered his talent at the age of five when he first took
piano lessons. His instrument became
the double bass and, like his two brothers, in 1946 he became a member of
the Radio Bremen Dance and Entertainment
Orchestra. His wife of 42 years died
four years ago and the bandleader and keen golfer married again two years
ago. He has no plans for
retirement yet. .
B BEATING racism will be the theme of a festival in Oldham on October 20th.
text message and is only eight very short lines, so it won't take very long to read out" said Mrs Gaskell (36) whose husband is proprietor of the
Cafe Fresco. She was encour
.......
aged to write poet ry by the regular poetry sessions held at the cafe
To advertise ring Lee Banks (ext. «d).
The National Childbirth T r u s t
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(your child is interested m I science or engineering or 1 computers, these could
T be a good choice. I If sport is a big factor,
i or aria, again you need to
choose carefully. Most Lancashire
county council schools
' are comprehensives, but there are some grammar schools, including one in Clitheroe, of course. Voluntary aided and
foundation schools are another choice, and admission to these is usually by direct applica
tion to the school. Remember, too, that
some schools are over subscribed, so keep a sec ond or third choice of
school handy. Distance from school
is a big factor, and educa tion authorities usually prefer children to attend a school in their own
area. But if you intend
sticking with public sec tor schools and do not get your top choice, or even any of them, remember that there is an appeals process. Whichever school you
pick for your child, whether primary or sec ondary, take time, take advice, consider all the factors carefully - and listen to what your child
wants. There is a lot of public
information available,
too. Lancashire County
Council's Education and Cultural Sevices Direc torate on 01772 254868, and the area education office at the Globe Cen tre, Accrington, on 01254 220708 or 220710 can both provide advice.
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A school should, ideal
prm
ly, be easy and conve nient to get to, have a good atmosphere, good results and a good ethos of both work and play
Christmas Day bunco I
Kiddies Menu available I linch 5 courses
Children under 12 £20 under rce MsoarisiiSn,m Fn,l,erCMsmns
Rnxinc Day Lunch 4 couises
' Only £J<f.'J.SPer ncrss,n .
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Weddings Functions Restaurant Accommodation
Conference Public Bar
Bar Snacks Four Poster Beds
CLITHEROE
CONSERVATIVE CLUB
SATURDAY
VICTORIA |AY
OCTOBER 13th (Superb vocalist back by popular demand)
Large Function Room lor Hire Free New M em b e r s W e l c o m e Further details
TM:QI200 422410
Clitheroe Parish Church Organ SociU) ORGAN RECITAL
MICHAEL PAIN
(Organist of Clilhcroc Parish Church) Saturday,
October 13th 7.30pm
THE MUSH CHURCH. CUTHEROF.
T ick e ts £5.011 ( t4.H0 conci-asmas) Cllitclrun mrcnnipmlM b> 1,0 ntlull FUKI-.I
IliTresh iilcels lIurinK Hit ln l t r s . i l Why not Die
\11 *c,cn concerts tor just £21) |£10fof vtudcnW
the Organ Scrjiell ■’ (1 III.<I F
Ftu full detaiU contatt the Treasurer Mr S’. Ijeigh: 01200 423fWfi
| .... I C h i k e W k S A r m s TW — ■>(1 sabsaipliim «•
'• ,. lamps TavlonQuartet inConcert ; : ^ The Hammond gum and his band are back with
. - ' i ' .-, Support Ben Allen Quartet - r i more funked up acid jazz
Wednesday 17th October - 7.3Upm George Orwell's
ANIMAL FARM
Actress Lizzie Wort brings the Orwellian classic to vibrant life_____
Thursday 18th October - 8.00 pnT Anarv, raucous, contemplative
h o r s e s & [folk music from Scotland’s finest 4-piece [Friday 26th & Salurday 27th October - 7.30 p.m.
SHOWTIME An evening o! music from G & S to Broadway with Burnley Gilbert & Sullivan Society _ Wednesday 31st October - 8.00pm
,:,mnMofp9.5Ideal for your
OfT.cc Party! NIGHTS
From £10-95 per head(ccrmm 59 Whalley Road, Clitheroe
ANTIQUES G A R A G E
LEE’S C L E A R O U T
100’s of Bargains Don’t miss i t ! !
^CptOj W T T Y ^ A *
THIS SATURDAY 1 0 . 3 0 a .m .
ROCKIN ON S HEAVEN'S DOOR
PONIES PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
0§W'riL©Twi§TL,e. civic ttiefiTue ....a .(qrrtPlhKHTQH TOWM tlflLI? tonight
Friday 12"’ October at 7.30pm
S Y D L A W R E N C E O R C H E S T R A
Osw Civic Theatre £11.50/£10.50 available on door pectacular Rock *n’ Roll revue with tributes to Elvis,
Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and Roy Orbison Thursday 1st November 7.30pm
A FINE EXCESS L Presented be The Poetry Book KSeSfiJfe
in society.,Featuring special. g u e s tH u g oW ^ n Friday 2nd November 8.00 pm
BRENDAN SHINE BAND I t t K - S S T L J
I TICKET OFFICE: 01282 664400 Xh^k but our wcb£he_fordctail^rwwJ°hv^^^^l£)jj^jjJj Tue 23r<
PINOCCHIO Osw Civic Theatre
L E S E O T S O F S Y V IN C i 1 Oct at 2.30pm 1 Tirkets: £5.50 ' <*.50 Family £22_ / M . J U L OSiiiay ------ --
Wed 24lh Oct at 7.30pm Osw Civic Theatre Tirkets: £10 ! &
ACC Information Centro, Town Ha„. Blackburn Road. Acer,nglon Lancs
i o X OFFICE: 01254 380293
www.lelsureinhyndbum.co.uK_
RALPH McTELL Folk Mix Concert
Fri 19lh Oct at 7.30pm Acc Town Hall Tickets: £11 / £9
Tickets available on door Vr.:: ,T‘'0,M
Dinner Dances £22.50 Buffet & Disco £15.00
nrie, _______ 4“ Christmas ☆
v y Parties Bookings now being taken
Childrens Playground Telephone for brochure
N e w S a l® Sat 13th October 10.30-12.00 at United
N e a r l y
Reform Church Moor Lane Clitheroe
C L I T H E R O E P A R I S H C H U R C H a m a t e u r O P E R A T I C
& d r a m a t i c s o c i e t y Presents
“ I T C O U L D B E A N Y
O N E O F U S ”
A comedy by Alan Ayckbourn Produced by Mel Scorah on
Wednesday 17th to Saturday 20th October 2001
At 7.30 pm in the Clitheroe Parish Church Hall
Tickets / 3.50 available from Clitheroe TIC & Swan Hotel,'Whalley n!2tm 42 2r . 7
M. C. CATERING at
Clitheroe Golf Club
Will be serving From October 15th lot members and their guests their popular
£5 for two course menu from 12 noon to 3.30 p.m. Monday to Friday
Please ring 01200 442494 for iThursday 11th October - 7.30pm
"NIGHTS0NGS" 1 rhythm and voice with live music.
Sakoba Dance Theatre present a journey through African and Caribbean movement,
From C R U E L T Y &
simply buy your Christmas cards
from H A P P A
send or phone for our gift leaflet 1 and help save a horse’s life, or
why not adopt a horse or donkey, a perfect Christmas present C U H 2 1 2 3
5-J
POKEMON 3 m ■ Sat at 11.30am and 2.30pm
WORKSHOP B O O r Y O U R P l l c fN O ' I V
U gg LA CONFIDENTIAL 1
Sunday October 14th at 7.30 pm ___4 4Hs ^I7tn nm
The main event will be in Werneth Park, where there will be a dance and DJ event in marquees. I will feature top names including Mr Scruff , Electnc Chair Irfan and Tomlin, Rainy City, Rae ana Christian, Aim, Sub Tub, Matt Trigg, Fat City and
, ,
Grand Central Station. There Mil also be a childrens event at thGrange
Arts Centre, with face painting and lots of fun. I he day lias been organised by the Anti-Nazi League in 5 bid to fight racism in a town which has had more
than its fair share of pr.oblems. And it is free. There will be coach travel from various local areas
and more details about the event or travel are avatl- able by phoning Debbie on - 07733 22454I.
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noni K relit’423) Caroline Bracewell (ext. 418) or on 01282 426161
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ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN’S
SOCIAL CENTRE, Lowergate
CABARET Saturday,
JON-GARON as Elvis
October 13th Top Lounge Bar The welcome return of
D on 't miss this lop cabaret act
AdmibMhR free for members and guests_____
1
GRANE MILL BAZAAR .
I MASSIVE INDOOR CAR BOOT AND MARKET
EVERY SATURDAY
throughout tho year. All facilities ADMISSION FREE 150 Stalls+
Grane Mill, off Bury Hoad. Haslingden
01706 221616
Bolton-by-Bowland Village Effort for
Cancer Research Whist 8
VILLAGE HALL Thursday
Dominoes in the
October 18th at 7.30pm
AHmiRRion £1.50 Raffle
Friday, October 12th
“BLAST FROM THE PAST”
(Local Band)
Sunday October 14th k a r a o k e & QUIZ
' ANTIQUES and .
COLLECTORS FAIR The Town Hall,
1 0 am - ‘ .
Grassington, Nr Skipton SUNDAY, OCTOBER 141
AMERICAN PIE 1 ' Sat Mom 11.00am - Sat Late 11 00pm
(15)* 2 hrs Di>iy LIS 3.40 6.00 8.30
• MIKE BASSETT . (IS) 1 hr 10 mins c b»iiy 1.30 3-SO 6.00 8.10
• Sat Late 10.30pm
« A l : ARTIFICIAL ; INTELLIGENCE
a (12) 1 hr 4J min* Z Daily (1.20 Ex Sat/Sun) 4.30 7.4$
M Satiate 10.50pm
“ DRIVEN in (PG)lhr15mln* Sat Mom 11.15 am • Daily 5.10
• CATS & DOGS
z IPG) 1 hr 4S mins “ baily UO 3.40 5.50 (8 W Ex Thun) Sat Mom 11.30am • Sat Late 10.10pm
Advance Preview ScrtentnpThun 11th Oct AMERICA’S
' (12) * 1 hr 4 J mlnsOnKrten B OOpm Thundiy's Sliver Screening «8th October
SWEETHEARTS
! THE PRINCESS & 1 THE WARRIOR
• (IS) 2 hr II mins On tcreen 8.00pm 1 S in, OnicrecnBWpm Complimentary passes ciina charged «t 2Sp P«y minute A (12) 2 hr 2* mins
Daily 2.00 5.00 8 00 Sat Mom 11 .00am • Sat Late 10.45pm ENIGMA («) 2 hr 20 mins Daily 200 5.00 8 00
Sat late 10.40pm THE FAST &
FURIOUS 1S) 2 hr 5 mins Daily (LIS Ex Sat/Sun) 5.I5
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Sat late 10.40pm
THE SCORE (IS) 1 hr IS mins
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THE DIRECTOR’S AUDITORIUM AMERICAN PIE 2 N$d/ B
i) Ihr 4 0 mlns 11.00am 1.45
pm.Sun 1.45
SATURDAY’S UTTLE OSCAR SHOW Uth October
| e run »n<1Gjmc*Iurt " „ FILMS
DISNEY’S THE KID (PG) 1 hrs nirs
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mytton fold hotel Langho Nr Blackburn M65J6
This Sunday 14th October. 10am to 4.30pm ★ AROUND 50 STALLS OF GENUINE CRAFTS * Admission 80p. Children under 16 FREE
For Real Crafts ,n CREATIVE CRAFTS ASSOCIATION E N Q U I R I E S 0 1 7 4 4 7 5 0 6 0 6 ^
Sunday, 14th October 1 0 am - 4 p in
Arts, Crafts and Home Baked Produce
Cafe open all day Admission 20p
APOLLO CINEMA HOLLYWOOD PA RK ,' BURNLEY
W h a l l e y V il l a g e H a l l |
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