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I at Stubbins Vale, In Saturday night.
|o a caravan gas
[tie fire Lie s are being
ivan gas I the occupant of
Ivan was asleep, ppened the bottle s
J the back of the I r a short time and
taping gas. . . lalve was turned fb u tn 'o tb e f p r e
(damage .had been are investigating
that youths were hearea.i':-.-
teroefe ge Club
'• JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 WE’LL HELP YOU w in w in w in
One family ticket - that’s 2 adults and 2 children - to the Grand Cinema
DRS of ; the Howell
ant on Monday at e Bridge Club were Mrs R. Atkinson, awlicki and Mr J.
hursday, winners S, Mrs B. and Mrs ird, Mrs J. Martin- d Mr B. Guha. EW, Wilson and Mr J.'
, Mrs A. Peddar and lapstick.
•egretted that due to :
read of foot and disease, bridge has be cancelled. Mem- iould telephone the ry oh 01282 822363
nday morning to dis- ivhether bridge ii? on
leek. i W - .M.J.
ning after ", 5 0 s a fe th e f t
3LS, pubs and simi- remises are being d to be on their guard i £2,750 theft from a
iuiries are ongoing iolice have nqfcsaia business has lost the
. y. I t is believed that M
"See Spot Run" (PG) Grand Cinema, Clitheroe. Saturday,
June 16th at 2-30 p.m. fe was entered when
)ne not authorised to the keys was able to n possession of them ly without anyone
ng. _______ . •endle Club
hist winners ,0 whist
winners.at, Pendle Club,
heroe, were:,Mr J. lie, Mr A. Leonard- Mrs E. Lancaster, ew players are wel- ie each .Monday a t
) p.m. -
GORDON (David Arquette) is a mail man who hates dogs so much th a t he does everything in his power to avoid
them.
Question: What is the name of Mickey Mouse's dog colleague?
He meets his match, however, when a
crime-fighting 1001b. bull mastiff escapes from the witness protection programme
and seeks refuge in his mail truck. In hot pursuit of Spot - or Agent 11, as
he is known in the FBI - are mobsters, and his owner, Duncan, a tough FBI agent who hSs been reduced to blubber since losing his
partner. Please send your entry to: Magnum Competition
' S t t S t S H i r r i S S S B w verification and credit control yuryotei.
SK£i!Kl5,WC“T . .
group in contact yon by lolofkonc ond/or m all
“ ' S S i S S b V t h e drama of the~mmo»ma«, wittfterger-tKa.-life characters and stories of love and hate, suicide and murder.
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Disease puts church venue out of bounds
TOP cellist Jeremy Lam-
b u rn will s t i l l perform d u r in g th e R ib ch e s te r Festival, even though the church in which he was
to play has been put out of b o u n d s by foot and
mouth precautions. His candlelight concert
on the festival opening night, July 4th, was to have been in the ancient Knights Hospitallers' church of St
Saviour at Stydd.
But St Saviour's, which has no power or heating, is
. . .
beside a country lane and a footpath, and the festival organisers took the decision to switch venues, even before the firs t disease tragedy hit the Ribble Val-
ley. M • r Lamburn will now
play a t the main festival venue, St Wilfrid's Church,
Ribchester.
: Chairman, Fr John Fran cis, said both the festival
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and church events attracted . . .
visitors f roirTa wide area, dans have sold out. P_— m Ol’Pfl .
Sh o chiku Grand Kabuki; th e Lowry, Salford Quays; today, tomorrow an Saturday
THE Lyric Theatre a t the Lowry on Salford Quays
VISITORS to Black pool this summer will be able to enjoy some thing green and funny as one of their main the
atrical attractions. Orville, the nappy-clad
duck with the strange voice, will spend thesea- son a t the Grand The atre, bringing with him Keith Harris.
the Joe Longthornc Show which also features Leeds- born comedian Lilly Pearce, one-time New Faces finalist, who topped the bill a t the Grand in
They are on the bill oi . 1993.
returned from a five-week Australian tour,
Joe Longthorne, just ■ . , renowned for his uncannily is
accurate impersonations which range from Pavarotti
to Judy Garland. Tickets are said to be
already selling fast for the show, which runs from July 5th toOctober 27th. • Jimmy Tarbuck is tak
ing a break from the golf course to make a one-night appearance at the Grand on
July 29th.
To'adve'rtise ringlarhara i f l y e r s ° r Bev Neary (ext. 316) on 4261bi .......................................................
f l e a m a r k e t CRAFTS &
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LANCASHIRE GARDEN,
WOODLAND & CRAFT FAYRE
Stonyhurst College, Hurst Green Saturday and
Sunday, July 14th and 15th, 2001
For details o f craft stands call Sharon Hamilton on
01282 832400 or 01282 426161
. For outside stands call Clare Eddleston on
0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 3 4 5
cHtheroe Pro-Life
G r o u p We are holding a meeting on
Wednesday 20th June
at 7.40pm in the
Committee Room at St. Michael and
St. Johns Social
Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe
Everyone Welcome ^ ~ T d A s tu n n in g t r ib u t e t o th e Q u e e n o f P o p
Saturday 2 3 rd June Cabaret Dinner DancS' ^
-19/7 jg nmnatloii I unp. Road, Fence, Burnley eTSlOl FENCE GATE INN and BANQUETING CEOTRE
S u n d a y C a r v e r y £6.50
plus full menu
1 Child eats free when accompanied by 2 adults ] ■ • ■
■ All weekend - Main course , ,. 1 • . Non Smoking Dining Area Available .. .
Sunday, June 17th gargrave village hall
Near Skipton Refreshments S ta lls £ 1 3
Open 9 - 4 p.m. Jet: 01282 703198 A.T. Fairs, Sunday Market
Accrington Town Centre
T H I S A N D E V E R Y S U N D A Y
fe s B U R N ROAD. B LA C K O JE L 01282 614186 *
v Book to '“ ’“ 'W E D N E S I I A V 2 7 J U N E
“ l g u i l d h a l l TICKETS E11 a * I ^ o i 772 258858 (H
b.l.m.d.a. SETTLE
|; then the hearing aid' i always at a comfort- ;
f to minimise acoustic (in the canal hearingoids
r j a t the foot of Pendle Hill ~ ' < ^ B a r l e y , n e a r B u r n l e y ,
S t e t (01282)6142931:1 Proprietors: Rob and, Pamela McAuley fe]
f iW SM f lK B H S ir ' R n v o n e Main C o u r s e a n d r e c e iv e ^
wther FREE (to equal or less value) ufe-’
, l A l H H R l Offer available Tuesday, i i , > I W-,
Wednesday, Thursday, .. Friday evenings between, 7.00 pm - 9.30 pm.
Reservations advisable. I : . r i t i W
We are pleased to offer our readers, the opportunity to .
---------— -- experience the quality and
service at the renowned Barley Mow Restaurant, a o o s e from 0 ^ 3 0
I a s s Gri,t and recei,e * | second main wj,en you pay t„, yonr Simp y PICSCI^ ea|^ t0 receive your diseottnt. F • TeleDhone: 01282
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in a similar feature to •
this please call
Barbara Myers o LBeverley Neary c
01282 261!
- ' . \x, . GEM and MINERAL FAIR
T h p W a t e rsh e d M i l l i a n g r l i i fe R o a d S e t t le
Mnrth Yorkshire
BELLE «t SEBASTIAN anr)l»gcira'8»°"‘a'l<‘IMl“"gIll|'pte-^
“Come on down there’s loads to choose from!!’’
Don't forget to visjt our omer Markets on Tue, Thur, Fri, Sal
Tel:-01254 233816
Pre booking advisable
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S P E C (A L- N O T IC E ! g r a n e m i l l B A Z A A R
1 CAR BOOT AND MARKET
throughout the year. All facilities ADMISSION FREE ■ 150 Stalls +
EVERY SATURDAY...
Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingden
01706 221616
ORGAN SOCIETY M u s i c f o r
§ f E v e n m g ^
with David Brindle and Nigel Gaze
S a turday June 16th 7.30pm The Parish Church, Clitheroe
Tickets £4.50 (£3.50 concessions)
Children accompanied by an adult FREE!
Refreshments during the interval Friday June 15tK; 8.00 Pm. -■ -------------C L I T H E R O E
C O N S E R V A T IV E CLUB this SATURDAY 16th JUNE
A D A M JO N E S Superb young vocalist
so TO N IG H T A N D EVERYTHURSDAY t>
there will be live
So if you like listening to Jazz come and have a great time Large Function Room for Hire Free
* S S ^ f e i l h J U S T S M I G l H h
i ! JAZZ NIGHT ^ ! ■—"»« Tel: 01200 422410_
APOLLO CINEMA H O L L Y W O O D P A R K , B U R N L E Y
Saturday, 16 thJune 2 0 0 1 1 • ™ ^ g °3 4 4 S3° 4 i 10 am to 4 pm
Mineral Specimens, Fossils,
Gemstones, Jewellery, Crystals, Ston Carvings, Books, Gifts, Shells
F R F F 1 a d m i s s i o n Fair Organiser: R. Cook Phone / Fax: 0 1 2 8 2 6 1 4 6 1 5 WIIAl.I.HY UOAn, CUTl
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Craven H eifer
Thursday, June 14th PANEL DARTS
COMPETITION 8.30pm start, i
'Fridiiv,''.June. 15th
SPLASH (.'mir thin •
Snturd.iy, June 1 bill
SUGAR LAND EXPRESS I.oca l-Hun ”
1 SAY IT ISN’T SO I (111* Ihr IJmln* ■ ; D,ifeis s-'s®-'5 s“ta“ 1030
) a u t u m n in
; NEW YORK >l (in* Ihr* imln*
■ Daily 130 5J0 8J0 Sit l«e 11.00 ‘ GET OVER IT
! d5 iTs iSws 820 Sit lit. 10*0 No 1.45 4.00 Show* Sii/Sun 18.20 Thur*
I t h e m u m m y r e t u r n s
J, (11) lhr* JOmlns j Daily 100 5.00 8.00 Sul at* I0i0 . j 'Sat M
om. 11.00 . SEE SPOT RUN
• YPG) thr Simln* I Ut 11.00 UO 400 Sun 1.30 4.00
\ the directors auditorium ; PEARL HARBOR Ji (ID* Jhro JOmln* _
! SILV. Tltunday Hit June ER SCEEH G
Daily 7.1W Sat/Sun 3.00 R IH
I i SAVE THE LAST DANCE
t (11) Ihr Jfmlni. . > On screen 830
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DRACULA.IOOI
(IS)* lhr* Daily 100 5.00 8.00 Sat tare 10.45
PEARL HARBOR (U)3hr» JOmln* . Daily 230 730
d o w n t o e a r t h
(11) Ihr 4Jm1n* Duly I JO 3.4S 6.15 8J0 S.1 to IM8 No I JO 3.65 thowl SallSuo & OJOThur,
BRIDGET JONES’S
DIARY (in 2*i«Doiy Z20 5JO 8 JO Sat late 10.45
SPY KIDS (PG)1hr 4Jtnln* Dally,|
I.IO I.45 4.00 Sun I.45 4.00
f u u FEATURE PREVIEW Thursday 11*t |une .
EVOLUTION (PC)*
O 1hr 40mln* n screen 8.20
LITTLE OSCAR’S SHOW Saturday 16th June
p o k e m o k : •
THE POWER OF ONE , (PC) Ihr JImlni . , , t Fun sum 11-00 .
♦ Complimentary passes ^dfree tickets are not redeemable for this film 1 ; ; silliest tea party everl Thursday 21 st June - 8.00 pm THE BUSHBURYS ^
A rootsy jewel in the crown . .. o f British Folk Music
S y j im e 2 9 t h , 8.00pm
jen n y eclair sabro’ toothed hamdan ■ ■ ■ • .. ■
■The vvildast and wickedest comedian
in Britain’i.Daily Minor iln.iiilabte for under lost
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Saturday 16th June Rumoiirsot
Fleetwood Mac -y,. uViAlnart iribufettoPleeh ■ 0 m
The Tom y Smith Group in Concert
, ja^ S n 77i , m a s s i v e in d o o r I
SEE SPOT RUN ipg)^-. Saturday and Sunday at 2.30 pm g g ||r,j
Hgatin i uiri-.v I'.fe!^ Sunday 17th June a t 7.30pm
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (12)
Coming Soon... PEARL HARBOR SHREK
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and it would not have been appropriate to bring them
directly on to farmland. He said: "Stydd is such a
glory it should be seen and inhabited, and when this
dreadful pestilence goes we will possibly have an ongo
ing concert at Stydd. . Festival co-ordinator
Kate Hodkinson said: "It's very sad tha t the concert cannot be held a t Stydd, but we will do everything to help farmers try to keep foot and mouth away from Rochester."
The irony is that twice as . -
many people willbe able to hear the concert at St Wil
frid's.
Tickets are already sell ing fast for a number of the
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events. The opening concert b y the choir of St John's
College, Cambridge, and the Saturday evening con cert featuring jazz musician Stacey Kent and her musi-
The Joe Longth- orne Show with Keith Harris and Orville; Grand Theatre, Black pool; July 5th - October 27th
O ld
join us for our v Tcipci$
-Saturday 23rd June- ^
Spanish music & dancing w i th Z e h a i a
Tree Glass of wine on arrival,!
-__r,i' wine. "Tf?* Bookings now bemg taken j f / • Gjt". ^
Jlee’si Antiques I Re-Open Saturday
ASfo i ' u W-M W EEK EN D
T V , inside
7 . H , , B u m l e y 422331 (Classed), w^.e.s .^ca shl^
nUae.co.^
Firi^t'Chinese-Dishes;hhd also Serving English DGfccs ' J ;
a taste of the orie%t ’
Eatasmuch:4 youlil<efror^menuforonl ' £8.95 served between 12pm - 4pm
Sunday Buffet / ’ ’ ' ‘ SPECIAL OFFER!
frbm-THufsciay 7th' June to ;21 st June (inclusive) 1 0 % o f f t h e c o s t o f y o u r m e a l
, t S (not including Sunday Buffet)
OPEN: T u e sd a y - T h u rsd ay 6 pm - 1 lP m . , F r id a y - S u n d ay l 2 t o l t .3 0 p m
t * ^ ’ i , For booking contact •••Sri* - - ^ ^ 4 8 ^ 3 1 7 9 7 0 1 2 5 ^ 8 2 ^ 5 0 ^ -A 2a-25 a t a p v y . barrow, ;
u W a l l i e s C h i n e s e R e s t a u r a n t Charles Bar and Re tnurant?^.
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THEJHREETIJHE* TEL: 01254 826206
Is GP^iND cintn/x ° — - - - - - 'THUMB
B g ts g g ttfTffih1ai^ rrnT^ 1 — | T O e Saltmine Theatre Company present l
/ THE CROSS AND THE| J SWITCHBLADE
K S f at 12.30pm and 7.30pm TielmtS are E5.00 ■• ; \ \?.r- *
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^ la s s ic ia z z playedin'th'e tradition with saxophone virtuoso,
..Classic, jazz P“ yTammy Smiih and friends .
i r n u u h i u u i i u v i i _ :^ niat/prt in th© tradition wit!1
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