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Jugs issue lucation programme ■ning the effects of Ion drivers has been |ted by Ribble Valley
ligel Evans. (Evans has asked the Iter for the Home } if the Government I organise a scheme f at informing people
J how long certain t stay in the blood- in. Leaflets could be Ibuted with tax disc jal notices and driving
......... with NATALIE COX Tel. 01200 42232< day out
The Lowry, Salford • Quays; to April 22nd
Je applications. The ■ter has welcomed the Istion saying that he 1 consider introducing---- 1 programme, faking afterwards, Mr Is said: "I am certain I f more people knew |hey were driving with l drugs in their blood- i then they would def- r not drive in the first
[ I am glad the Minis- 3 agreed to look into
Jshould include infor- |n about the dangers of Jig on drugs. He added: lifically, I want those ling to drive to be l i to learn about how ■drugs remain in the llstream. If people I the answer to this, II am sure they would 1 twice about driving or Jig drugs in the first | . If they do not know jswers to the drug test, would fail the test."
litial proposal." Iditionally, Mr Evans Jiid that the Highway
A GUIDED to u r , a
- What Women Want ’ (12); Grand Cinema, Clitheroe;
' from March 2nd. ^IN a rare and much- awaited romantic, com-
-edy appearance, Mel ^Gibson stars as Nick - Marshall, a chauvinist 'advertising executive. He gets a "shock" when
"he drops his hairdrier in .!the bath and wakes to ,,realise tha t he now pos sesses a rare and powerful ^talent - the ability to lis- i,ten to the most private -and intimate thoughts of ithe women around him. v As'Bette Midler com ments in her cameo role as Marshall's shrink: "Just
j has written to the Ister of the Home 1 seeking consideration Is second proposal.
Jte town's landmark at lebruary meeting. > Bob Jones posed sev- luestions as part of his Intation on Clitheroe
Landmark i Society heard a talk
|s subject IBERS of Clitheroe
Jle. He asked about the Irtance of the castle to lesidents of the Ribble ly, if they were willing - ly substantial sums of jey for its upkeep and
Jiago for £9,500. Re showed a series of lings of the castle from l i t 1580 to 1882, which T; now been compiled in Explanatory booklet liable from local book- |)s and the library. Many |w the rural aspects of 1 town prior to the con- uction of the mills and Isubsquent growth in.
Jdered if the public Id be as prepared to buy pay for £950,000 as 80
(illation. the society chairman, L , Jean Entwistle,
Inked Mr Jones for his Lresting talk and his luable contribution to Irding the history of the
Irch 5th, with a speaker |m the Council for the ptection of Rural Eng-
f he next meeting of the Tic Society will be held at Alary's Parish Hall on
BUSINESSES C o lle c t your
complimentary copies of the
Jinked by Mrs W. Slater. . [The competition for a Tirered coathanger was won 1 M. Sanderson and I. Irey and raffle winners Ire Mrs E. Hayhurst and |rs T. Clarke. Social time Bis spent playing bingo. iMembers were told that |e two teams entered-for I quiz night in Clitheroe [l really enjoyed taking
g and humorous. He was
eluding a coffee and craft Jy to be staged at Bilsbor- |w on May 10th, the agen-
knt. They were also told Idut forthcoming events
B'hornley. 1 The March meeting is on he 8th. The speaker will be [irs S. Cheetham on 16 [tone weight loss and the
1 conference which is due T take place on April 9th, Jtibble Valley Landscapes Ipsterday and Today", ■hich is a day at Knowle Ireen on May 21st and the ft-oup metiiig on April 22nd Ihich will be hosted by
Jompetition is for a knitted lament.
. WHALLEY
Exhibition r Whalley Twinning Asso ciation is organising an
Exhibition in Whalley Library entitled "Our
French Connection".
bpens tomorrow for one [week, will include memora- ibilia such as a wine press, [items of interest and gener al information about twm-
The exhibition, which a1 Staff at the library will lso display a range;of
.books depicting French cul- Iture, travel, language and cookery. .
J A carved stone, present- led by the people of the twin |town of Vihiers, will be Iplaced into a wall in Vale I Gardens in the near future
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Ito commemorate the suc- |cessful and long twinning of I the'two towns.
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Ribble Valley Explorer 2001 NOW
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Food Hamper courtesy of ‘ The fourth Lancashire Food Festival again
celebrates traditional food and drink on Thursday 1st
/£> W I N I I P A £ 5 0 i p i
i March at Accrington Town Hall between 11am-4pm. JLJL T —V H i FREE. . Etssss arasa »*.—.
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Programmes and times from Friday 23rd Feb to Thursday 1st March i I
I * QUILLS (18) 2hrs lOmins ! Daily 2.00 5.00 8.00, Sat Late 10.50pm
! Daily 2.00 5.00 8.00, Sat Late 11.00pm i
* HANNIBAL (18) 2hrs 30mlns
, C * DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
i (12)2hn | Daily 1.45 4.10 7.50, Sat Mom 11.10, • Sac Late 10.15pm
l * CROUCHING TIGER,
\ HIDDEN DRAGON j (12) 2hrs ttmlns » Daily 8.15, Sal Laic 11.00pm
ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE :. /in ll*« Artfssln
> Daily
I.IS 3,15, Sat Mom II.15am J The D/recton Auditorium
(0) 1hr 40mtas
j * HANNIBAL i (I8)lhr30mlns j Daily 5.00 8.00, Extra Show Sat/Sun 200
J Thursdays Silver Screening 1st March
j ROAD TRIP (IS) 1hr2Smlns ■
* On screen 4.00 8.30 ___
* FINDING FORRESTERS ( li) This 30mlns
Daily 1.45 4.45 7.45, Sat Ute 10.45pm r »
*DIGIM0N: THE MOVIE ; (PG) thrs 4Imlm
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Daily 1.35 4.00, Sat Morn 11.00am, c Ex 4.00 Thurs
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* EMPEROR’S NEW GROOVE; (U)thr40mins
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VERTICAL LIMIT (11) lhrs lOmins
WHAT WOMEN WANT (12) 2hr Umins Daily 5.15 8.05, Sat Late 1050pm
DUDE WHERE’S MY CAR
(IS) thr 4Smins Daily 6.00 8.30, Sat Ute 10.40pm Ex 8.30Thurs Saturday's Uttfe Oscar's Show 24th Feb
WALT DISNEY’S -
THE KID (u),hnThe fun ond gomes stort ot 11.00om
*.Complimentary passes and free tickets are riot redeemable for this film YOUNGPERSONS ilDHAYBE'REQuiRED FO
colla chocflad at 2Sp poc nnlni,lo «. enquire, ttw uao °f » loochton«phono_ R ALLfiiJ.QSJ.flB) CERT FILM
APOLLO MOVIELINK ciLIUi TIMES & REVIEWS:
S Daily 1.30 3.40
5i0.Sat Mom 11.20am ; J Daily 1.30 4.45 7.45, Sat Ute 10.40pm ; < 13th ■ MARKET FLEA and
INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
at Hurst Green Village Hall
February 23rd From 9am to 4pm
, Refreshments available
WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB T A B L E T O P S A L E
Sunday February 25th
10.30 - 4.00 pm Admission Free
Tables available £5 each Tel. 01200 428923
CONSERVATIVE CLUB
CLITHEROE
THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
LAURA BANNISTER
Clitheroe's Favour ite SUBSCRIPTIONS n o w d u e
N ew members we lcome Further details
Tel: 01200 422410
FLEA MARKET J CRAFTS &
COLLECTORS FAIR
Sunday, February 25th
GARGRAVE VILLAGE HALL N e a r S k ip lo n Refreshments Stalls £13
Open 9 - 4 p.m.
Telephone: 01282 703198 A.T. Fairs
Cjalloway^ Lairs ^ '
the stonyhorst college antiques fair
Hurst Green, Nr. Clitheroe LANCASHIRE
W & S u n d a y 25th February 2001 Tl Fair opens 1030am- 5.00pm Daily
\ Friday 23rd, Saturday 24th,
N ADMISSION ADULTS £4.00 I CHILDREN UNDER 16 F.O.C.
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( Organised by Galloway Antiques Fairs _ Tc-lcpl.ouc01423 5221^ J f
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v i s i t to a n i n t e r n a tio n a l exhibition an d en try to a playground for p eo ple of all a g e s is in c lu d ed in a new d a y p a s s a v a i la b le for The Lowry. As p a r t of th e s p e
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MASSIVE INDOOR CAR BOOT
EVERY SATURDAY No. 1 lor buying & selling - Come and See - Admission Free
THROUGHOUT TH E YEAR Grane Mill, olf Bury Road. Haslingdon
| The EDGE on Dining in Skip ton
Imaginative and stylish restaurant ncivly established in Newma rket Street.
From Mominf! Coffee mu! Pastries to Rrasserie Style Lunchi Menu (ideal for the business community) to Afternoon lea and Cakes.
•An extensive modem British style dinner menu is im nffer from OJU/nn. -------WE ARE OPEN
Monday - Wednesday 10.00 - 4.00 (closed Tuesday)
I Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10.00 - 4.00 / 6.30 - 9.30 Sunday 1 1 - 3 including Sunday Lunch Menu
cial p a ckage, visitors to th e v e n u e c a n adm ire th e dy n am ic colours and designs of Italian a r t in Fortunato Depero s "Carnival of Colour” w h e re p a in t ings, toys, tap e s tr ie s , s c u lp tu re s an d illu s t r a t io n s will be on view. Day P a s s hold e rs will also be able to enjoy th e exhibitions featuring work by L. S. Lowry, Paul Housley and Jim Medway. With The Lowry cov
cthink of the possibilities! 'j You can rule the world." r:t, Spurned in his promotion aspirations by Darcy McGuire (Helen Hunt), Marshall realises his new power is the ideal tool and opportunity to undermine his new boss. The only
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'.problem is that he now -'knows that not everyone is moved by his charismatic .charms and that his new-
found femininity is having a profound effect on his psy che by softening his abra sive edges and undermining the ruthlessness with which he was climbing to the top. This is evident when we get the chance to witness and knowingly laugh at him trying out a number of the feminine products he has to
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Country House Hotel now Licensed-lor Civil Weddings &
M i t« o n ^ k > .T ( rN l i l t» n ^ ;h a l lc y b l2.54 826544'
To advertise ring Suzanne Foster on 01282 426161 ....................................... -— ------------—
Car Boot Sale 1st S u n d a y o f d i e m o n t h
I n d o o r .£ 7 a n d O u t d o o r .C/i l ' r c c a d m i s s i o n t o p u b l i c P a m t o 3 p m
A l l i n d o o r p i t c h e s s o ld o u t ! Sunday Lunch
Tw o Courses £ 0.9.5 f Th re e courses .LV.9.r> Every Sunday 12 - 7pm
T ra d it io n a l Roast Carvery served to your table
Ideal fo r Ihmilly celebrations !
• Weddings • Celebrations • Engagements • A ccommodation
• Conference • Fishing permits • Good food • Excellent service
w h a £ i£ y r o a d ; c i j ih e r o e - El f j in o ’ * R«$smir<mfc & Bar
w h e r e O o o d P o o d , O o o d C h o ic e , G o o d W in e . O o o d M u m . O o o d T im e s , A lw a y s < o m t A* S ta n d a r d .
v l i l t o u r Exciting N«w Tape, R.rtaurant For A M.dlt.rranlan F««!Ing And A Night you'll N«v«r Forg.t
V IB RAN T LIVELV PEOPLE & PARTIES ALWAYS W E L C O M E | !?' $
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Suzanne Foster Barbara Myers or
’ Beverley Neary T e le p h o n e
0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 BV Chipping Village Hall
in aid of Chipping Defibrillator Fund
Eyes down 7.45pm j j Tribute from Anthony James - "Dead Ringer for Love”
jj S a tu r d a y 1 7 th M a rc h u
Cabaret Dinner Dance H rx T T .T a aE B a f ? 1
\A FENCE GATE INN and BANQUETING CENTRE Hi Wheatlev Lane Road, Fence, Burnley o lo lU i ^
NOW BOOKING 16th April • THE 13TH BURNIEY NATIONAL BLUES FESTIVAL (call for details) Ni&U'f "'I-' Uk-c . • •' .•‘-I- * I I Friday 23rd February
SATCH Saturday 24th February
CAROL F LEEemale Vocalist
Friday 9th March, 8.0 0 pm , A . . « r n T
HELEN SHAPIRO & BAND IN CONCERT "The Best All-Round Singer in the Business" The Stage "A Voice That Can Turn Strong Men's Knees To Jelly" Humphrey Lyttleton
All the Hits, Songs from the Shows, Jan, Pop and Gospel Classics and that Unique Voice Walking Back to Happiness • You Don't Know Don'tTreat Me Like A Child • Tell Me What He Said and Many More Great Songs______
Saturday 10th March, 1.30pm .
BABY LOVE by Carey English A WARM INTIMATE PLAY WITH WONDERFUL VISUALS, COMEDY AND AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
primary coloured world of a very small child "A triumph of theatre for little people
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I (Especially written for pre-school and primary children) Children's Theatre from Quicksilver Theatre Company ^
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Henry discovers the pain and delight of becoming u b'g bro^er who (eventually) loves his baby sister. "Quicksilver beautifully portray the
RUN F O R T G U R lM E ^ m M # Wednesday 28th February - Saturday 3rd March, 7.15 p.m. Pendle Opera presents THE ELIXIR OF LOVI By G. Dottai
' Sunday March'^tlf2.00 pm ; C H A M j ! 0 N S H ( | | l « l 3 M i S
Wednesday 7th March, 8.00 pm
W l l l W CONCERT In the relaxed, intimate surroundings of Olivers Bar ^ "A major Guitar Virtuoso... Casts a spell on every audience' Lyrical/ inventive fusions of folk, jou, flamenco and classical g u i t a r _________________________ .
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sell - including tights, lip stick, yoga classes and even
leg wax. A must see for any Mel or
movie fan. As well as a family ticket,
for two adults and two chil dren, you can also win a box of Bounty Calapuno choco lates simply by answering the question below
Post C o d e :............ . February 2 8 th .
1 would like to receive more details of your offers and discounts
I - I .Daytime T e l:........
Please send your entry to: Cinema Competition, Editorial, the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King S tre e t, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2EW by
01756:7927(16f.
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i G R 4 N d cintnA THE ADVENTURES OF
Y O R K S T R E E T, C L IT H E R O E 1HS7 2DL F r id a y , 2 3 r d F e b r u a r y
ROCKY 8 BULIMNKLEm F r a 3 . 3 0 p m
S a t 2 .30 p m a n d s . o o p a n
ering an are a th e size of five and a half foot ball pitch e s , a guided tour offers th e chance to find ou t th e b a c k ground and history of
th e building. The Artworks is an
attraction which com bines technology with in te r a c t iv e a r t , c r e a tiv e play, music and poetry. It offers to pro vide a "hands-on" cre a t iv e e x p e r ie n c e for visitors of all ages. Anyone w an tin g to
m a k e th e m o s t of a Day P a s s is re c om mended to tak e thre e hours over th e ir visit. The s i te is e a s i ly a c c e s s ib le
Metrolink and is ju s t a quarter of a mile from th e m o to rw ay n e t
by work.
manage to pack Will's wit and wisdom into "man ageable morsels of mad ness" in a set which would surely make Shakespeare turn in his grave, but probably with a grin on
The trio of performers USING tights, tabards
and trainers, The Reduced Shakespeare Company will romp through all 37 of the Bard's plays in less than two hours.
This hysterical version
of the complete works of William Shakespeare is one of the West End’s longest running comedies, playing more than 2,000 shows in five years.
his face. So, forget about sitting
through ITamlet for four hours, instead enjoy it performed backwards in
just half a minute! ® For box office details
ring 01772 258858. BURfCBY MECHANICS! iri r : " "
Nominated for 3 Oscars including best picture and best director
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WEEKEND A ▼ ■ February 22 nd, 2001 15; I N C L U D I N G ' T % 7 ' N'
FOREIGN FOOTBALL - Live every Saturday ~
3rd March - T IM E O U T 6 th March ~ E x h ib i t io n D a r t s
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