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able from the and handed jn


piries, tel. 01772


It's Church Hall, fan illustrated talk | Tge entitled "Top


fat 2 p.m. Khawbridge Street,


|cussions at 7 p.m.


Il695. luralists' Society, a


Inith entitled "The |uiries, tel. 01254


| t featuring Ensem- 1 Bennett (flute),


; Theatre, Stony-


le), Margaret Jones |od (bassoon), Bar- I. Concert starts at Inch. Inquiries, tel,


/ENTS - MARCH


[>RIL5TH IlED - Clitheroe Tm Bolland Knotts


| but there will be a nquiries, tel. 01200


hodist Church, pre- (.adislas Fodor at 7


J’arson Lane, Carol luests at 8-30 p.m.


TlIL Les Sunday market nquiries, tel. 01254


Idents from Bolton |shold of their higher |s . Concert starts at |unch. Inquiries, tel.


liethodist Church, |ion" by the Renais- J p.m. Proceeds in aid Phurches Millennium §1. 01254 823331. I Theatre, Stonyhurst, Ipie concert featuring


3 of some of the above ^ound in adjacent


lements. vice for theatres and


{the region is available information Centre, llitheroe, on 01200


Everything for that


FLOWERS, invitations and headdresses - in fact everything you would need for that perfect big day - were, on display for East Lancashire Newspa­ pers's bi-annual Bridal


1 showed off what they had to offer for the bride on her special day. There was


Fayre.Hundreds of potential brides and bridegrooms turned out for the event at The Oaks Hotel, Reedley, on Sunday afternoon. A total of 30 exhibitors


■ everyone from hairdressers and florists to confectioners and photographers. The highlights of the day


SWEET thoughts as Nicola Hartley, of Great Cake ExPJrLt‘‘" lions in Colne, shows potential'


wedding cakes (J190.101/4/.U) ICC“ ° n I perfect day


that stole the show, it was the men who were wearing


them!Two professional male models, who made the day at the Bridal Fayre in Octo­ ber last year, were demand­ ed back again on Sunday. The Garden Room was packed to bursting as cxcit- cd.onlookers watched Bod- dington's advert hunk Ken George and Derrick Alexan­ der escort their brides down


the makeshift aisle. ELN representative


Sharon Hamilton, who organised the event, said. "There was a great turn-out and all the visitors seemed pleased with the choice of


were the two fashion shows featuring some stunning gowns for the women, cour­ tesy of Emma Hartley bridalwear in Colne, and some elegant outfits for the men from Alan Lund Hire Direct, of Halifax. : But it was not the clothes


W


ith only a few matches left to be played in the


Clitheroe Pool League Premier Division, Royal British Legion A hold a nine-point lead over near­


est rivals Low Moor. Legion had a resounding


aside Whalley Arms A 8-4. RESULTS


Premier Division


Stork Hotel A 9, Castle A 3; Low Moor 8, Whalley Arms A 4;


Royal Oak A 9, P,°8 Music/Sports A 3; Royal British Legion A 9, Dog Inn 3; Buck A -


open date.First Division Pendle Hotel B 6, Royal


British Legion B 6: Qhite Hart 7, Stork Hotel B 5: Waggon and Horses, Horse Shoe A-open date. Second Division


Bay Horse A 4, Brown Cow A ornedy


JING-A-LONG-A ■UND OF MUSIC, farter Theatre, Preston, lday, March 23rd. Box Ice: 01772258858. AjOOSE NIGHT. Grand .eatre, Blackpool. Friday, hi&h 23rd, and Saturday, trch 24th. Box office:


J253 290190. ■WHAT A GAS1 Burnley


iance


Itour d e force JlTH THE ENGLISH JaTIONAL BALLET. Jrand Theatre, Blackpool. Jonday, March 26th, and luesday, March 27th. Box Ifice: 01253 290190. J RICHARD ALSTON I ance


lechanics. Saturday, larch 24th. Box office: 1282664400.


8; Horse Shoe B 9, Buck Wr.nk- leys 3; New Inn 3, Ultraframe 9, Castle B 7, Pendle Hotel A o;


Brown Cow (Chatbum) - bye. Third Division


Whalley Arms B 5, Waggon


and Horses B 7; Dog Music/Vic- toria B 6, Royal British Legion L


6; Brown Cow B 3, White Horse A 9: Station Hotel A 1, Commer­


cial 7. Fourth Division . . . Billington BBC 5, Royal Oak


B 7; White Horse B 4, Station Hotel B 8; Lower Buck 5, Bridge 7; Kings Arms B 0, Black Horse


7: Buck B-open date. Ladies’ Division


Pendle Hotel A 2, Castle 7; ; Buck A 8, Kings arms 1; Legion b,


: B’uck°- FIXTURES {


Whalley Arms A v Stork Hotel A 'Dog Music/Sports A v Low


Premier Division i Moor: Royal British Legion A v


: Royal Oak A: Dog Inn (Whalley) v Buck A; Castle A - open date. First Division


Stork Hotel B v St Peter s


■ (Hurst Green): Kings Arms A ; Pendle Hotel B; Horse Shoe A v


‘ Waggon and Horses A, White i Hart, L e g io n B - o p e n d ate.


Irand Theatre, Blackpool. |aturday, March 31st. Box Ifice: 01253290190. SPIRIT OF THE


company. Ultralrame v Bay Horse A: Second Division , Brown Cow A v Horse Shoe B,


i Pendle Hotel A v New Inn, I Brown Cow (Chatbum) v Castle > B-BuckWrinkleys-opendate.


Third Division


|)AN CE. Palace Theatre, Janchester. Thursday, April


Ith, to Saturday, April 7th. Box office: 01612422503.


* exhibitions THE POETRY OF SCI­


ENCE. Museum of Science ind Industry, Manchester. Saturday, March 24th, and Sunday, < March ‘ 25th.


Details: 01618322244. HOWARD CARTER


AND THE TOMB iOF TUTANKHAMUN. Muse­ um of Science and Industry, Manchester.' Saturday, March 31st. Details: 0161


8322244.


j Waggon and Horses B v Dog \ Music/VictoriaB: White Horse A


• v Commercial: Station H®1®' A


! Brown Cow B: Royal British ' Legion Cv Whalley Arms B. ■


. Fourth Division , ; Bridge v Billington. BBC;


' \ Pendle Hotel A v Buck B; Buck I A v Pendle Hotel B; Kings Arms


‘ B v Kings Arms B; Station Hote B-opendate. _ . ... Ladies’ Division


, ! v Castle; Legion v Ncw 'n", P TABLESremier Division


« Whalley Arms v Lower Buck. ; ,


1 ■


1 RB Legion A-.- 12 7 2 I Low Moor Club 11 .7 1 Whalley Arms A 12 J 4


P W 1 Stork Hotel A.. U jj - J Doglnn(Whall) jl 3 4


i Castle A.....-- {* .?-■ i j Royal Oak A.... 12 J-jj L. Dog Music 12 •»


D P 3 110


4 101


i ’ „ „, ‘ i nak B v White Horse B; : Black Horse v Lower Buck: Buck


Penile Hotel B 3; Whalley Arms 2 Buck B 7; New Inn 5, Lower


9-3 success over Dog Inn while Low Moor swept


exhibitors. "But it was the men who


stole the day. The two male models, who were asked to come back after being such a hit last October, drew in the crowds as they showed off their outfits on the cat-


walk."


RB Legion B.... 11 White Hart..... 11 Stork Hotel B.. 10 W&IIA.......... 10


*=„.


Pendle Hotel B. 10 Kings Arms A.. . 10 St Peter’s (IIG) Horse Shoe A...


First DivisionP W L D P 6 ' 5 4 3 3 3


Second Division - 9 9 1 Ultraframe...... 11 - 8


Castle B.......... H 8 Brown Cow(Chat)u 7 Brown Cow A... 12 6 New Inn.......... 12 5 Bay Horse A.... 11 2 Horse Shoe B... 11 ( Buck Wrinklcys 12 •• •


Whalley Arms B 10 6 RB Legion C.... 10 4


W&H’B.......... 10 5 Station Hotel A 9 5 Dog Music/VicB 10 3 White Horse A. 8 3 Commercial.... 8 3 Brown Cow B... 9


U


MOST children love A tasty way to ce ^lebrate i __ Breakfast and only takes a


3eing le t loose in the


kitchen and allowed to A / [ o t h . e r s D a y o n o u n c i c i y create something tasty.


1 4 95 2 4 82 1 5 78 2 5 74 3 4 68 S 2 66 4 55


0 42


P W L D P 9 2 0 104 2 1 95 3 1 95 5 1 89 6 1 84 4 5 72 4 5 69 7 2 62


Pendle Hotel A. 11 1 10 0 44 Third Division


- -- p W L D P


W U... ^ v Fourth Division


Station Hotel B 11 8 L Buck (Wad).. 12 6


Bridge........ 11 6 White Horse B. 11 6


Royal Oak B.... 9 4


Buck B........... 10 2 Billington BBC 10 2 Black Horse.... 10 2


Pendle Hotel A.... Buck A...............


Pendle Hotel B.... 3 8 5 80 uck a........1f)


Legion.............. New Inn........... Whalley Arms...


Kings Arms...... { ■ Xl Lower Buck........ H 8 11 24


niiiiifj’


J2 13


4 79 2 77 2 71 2 63 2 60 2 59 0 18


P W 'L D P1 100 3 3 08


Kings Arms B.. 11 f. Ladies’ Division


1 4 95 3 2 84 3 2 62 6 2 57 4 4 57 7 1 48 8 1 45


P W L P


Buck B............... 12 H 1103 Castle................


12 Q c on


3 93 6 88 5 80


... ;; , in 17


5 74 7 74 6 62


UCK Inn B need


| - « 1 4 points from I J their last two fix­


tures to complete a notable double in the Gis- burn and District Pool


League.The table-topping Grindleton side defeated second-placed Pendle Ilote 4-3 this week and are a good bet to add the league cham­ pionship to the team knock­ out title they secured


recently. RESULTS Pendle Hotel 3, Buck Inn B 4;


Brown Cow 3, Coach and Horses 4; Buck Inn A 3, Anchor A 4, Anchor B 3, Pendle Inn 4; Copy Nook 5, Three Rivers 2. Bye.


Buck (Paythorne). TABLE P P


Buck Inn B................ J® Anchor ...................... TX 91


Coach and Horses........ }9 “ • Buck (Paythorne)....... 1»


Th WEEKEND RUGBY TEAM Suturday


45 p.m.) M. Stott, P. Parker, N. H^hteon,;I.FieldingVA.Moor-


Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV (v Colne and Nelson, home, m<!ct 1-


bv, M. Heanan, O. Joncs, J. Proc • ter A. Thomber, T. Dubowski, J.


Holmes. ■4, Marsden,A.Rigby,R.Edmond-


... son. S. Greatorex, S. Dowson, Subs: A. Burrill, D. Slingcr.R.


Anchor A.................... ?? G9 Brown Cow................. “


, 8 B u t usually it seems in c lu d e s a selection of breaktast ana o y


more trouble than i t is recipes that are ideal for w o r th as young children Mother’s Day.


cannot be left to cook She says youngsters unsupervised - and often should do as much of the


generate a lot of mess to P ^ S d d ^ S i d r e n who write out the menu,


clear up.


perfect opportunity to let them get to work. Being a Sunday, there is more time for them to create some­ thing special and either dad or an older sibling are avail­


But Mother's Day is the .


able to help. Surprising mum with


breakfast in bed is usually a winner and there are lots of fairly simple recipes to pre-


pare. Apart from the food,


children can also go to town on the presentation. Lay a pretty napkin over a tray and, perhaps, put a flower


in a small vase. I t is also a nice idea to


design and write a break­ fast menu and include her favourite newspaper or


magazine. If an early morning rise


does not appeal, the alter­ native is to bake something delicious for later in the day. Cakes are relatively easy to make and can also be decorated with a special


message.Annabel Karmel is the author of the “Complete Party Planner”, which is designed for children aged four and upwards and


Karmel.


them too much and make it too perfect because children like doing things for them­


"No one should help , ,


selves."Annabel Karmel has encouraged her own three children to cook as much as possible and says it is some­ thing that they love doing. "I believe that children


WUU YV11A/W ~ ------- even if it is full of spelling mistakes - that's all part of the fun,” says Annabel


few minutes to prepare. Ingredients


1 thick slice of white


bread 15g (half an oz) butter,


plus an extra knob


1 egg Salt and freshly ground


pepper. Method


of the bread, using a heart- shaped cookie cutter approximately 8cm (3in) wide at its broadest point. Melt the butter in a


Cut a hole in the centre


small frying pan and saute the bread on one side until


are capable of cooking and they should be allowed to experiment. Children of


four or five can play com­ puter games and we are doing them a disservice if


we keep them out of the


kitchen," she says. "They love cooking —


both boys and girls, there is nothing sexist about it." We have selected two


recipes from the “Complete Party Planner” book for children to try, but adults should supervise if an oven


is being used.


A heart-shaped egg would make a fun surprise


A HEARTY BREAKFAST (serves one)


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Great M o th e r ’s D a y Gift Ideas • Handkerchiefs • Scarves • J ewellery • Hosiery • Knitwear etc...


N OW IN also


March w,th BRAND NEW CAFE BAR and A L A CARTE in ;> i


golden.Turn the bread over melt an extra knob of but­ ter in the heart-shaped cut­ out, break the egg into it


and season lightly. . Cook covered for about


two minutes or until the egg is cooked to your liking. You can also dip the cut­ out heart in a little egg and saute that to make French


bread. apple and carrot


breakfast muffins (serves 12 muffins)


deliciously moist muffins that are bound to become a family favourite. They are easy to make and will keep


These are healthy and


well for up to five days. Ingredients


y i - 9 . 150g 5ozC


m<50g °(2oz) granulated skimmed milk powder, bak- oug


15Ug (ooz; pi ; b


Combine the flour, sugar, ing powder, cinnamon, salt


In a separate bowl.com- “/


S“l5g (loz) dried skimmed and ginger in a mixing bowl, milk powder


HEART-SHAPED races from Annabel Karmcl's “Complete Party Planner”, which is published by the Ebury Press.


1.5 tsp baking powder Half tsp cinnamon Quarter tsp salt Quarter tsp ginger 125 ml (4fl oz) vegetable


oil


4 tbsp honey 4 tbsp maple syrup 2 eggs, lightly beaten Half tsp vanilla essence 1 large apple, peeled and


grated75g (3oz) carrots, peeled


and grated 65g (2.5 oz) raisins Method


Pre:heat i- il iiu«v the ) Plain whole- 180C/350F/Gas 4 lVENUE she deserves it._____ oven to


bine the oil, honey, maple syrup, eggs and vanilla


essence. Beat lightly with a wire


whisk until blended. Add the grated apple, carrots and raisins to the liquid mixture and stir well. Fold in the dry ingredi­


ents until just combined, but do not over mix or the muffins will become heavy. Line a muffin tray with paper cups and fill the muf- fin cups until two-thirds full. Bake for 20 to 25 min­


utes u ........


THE bride and groom, alias male model P f 7' ' )O ioV/d/ escorts Mrs Joanne Dickinson down the aisle (J1


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