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Clitheroe Advertiseriser & Times, November 22nd, 2001 23 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising)
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a d v a n c e d p r a c t ic a l COOKERY, Second
Edition, (Hodder and Stoughton) £25.
THIS educational book is a real a s se t to trainee chefs. It is the only text book written specifi
cally for students who are well on their way to being fully
trained. The book contains
more than 580 recipes and contains
a wealth of informa tion on food to help the reader under stand better, nutri tion and hygiene. It also contains
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-OSMOSIS JONES” Gra"dCin?ma’ th Clitheroe (PG) Saturday, November 24th, at
11-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. WHEN Frank Dettori (Bill Murrayjoatsa disc^e-
s a s s s i i s S 5 £ f s S = a
be? r e film combines a mixture of "Matrix'’-stylo animation and live humour, making it a funny and
enjoyable kids' film
Question: What is the nemo of the femous TV detective based in Jersey?
-THE OTHERS” (12) from tomorrow, November 23th
ON THE secluded island of Jersey, during the final days S t ta S Wo,M w » o ™ b ai» w . « for t o
fnr Grace (Nicole Kidman) to raise her ch.l-
extra information on areas such a s food
allergies and processed meats. It has a full range
of information on specialist subjects such a s vegetarian and ethnic food and is a real friend to the
student. There are also use
ful contributions ^ from leading British chefs and caterers to help with the vital
tips. The book is suit
able for the highest levels of training including NVQ Level
,v-Its authors, Victor Ceserani, Ronald Kinton and David Foskett, are the lead ing authors in cater ing education This book follows
on from “Practical Cookery” and “The Theory of Catering”.
“HEDDA GABLER.” Manches ter Royal Exchange Theatre, until December 1st
Amanda shines in Ibsen’s classic rTfOR^NDOfW _____ „ „;„1 „ro nf Hedda as a rather 11 1 v n R K STREET, CL11 111-
gives us a picture of Hedda as a rather superficial, selfish woman Only
SOME psychologists have suggested that there is a strong element ot a sen
I t is the drama of a woman who eciauim-y. ... „
towards the end does more of her des peration emerge and evoke our sympa thy. Amanda Donohoe gives a star performance as Hedda, showing her
portrait in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler he sharing her need for respectability and
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her revulsion for that same bourgeous respectability.
lacks the courage to challenge th acceptable behaviour of a male-domi nated society and, to compensate,
seeks to manipulate others, often cru This makes Hedda a difficult char
acter to play, because shecanseem completely unlikable and her treat
ment of all around her is wantonly spiteful. I have some reservations a rbout director Braham Murray s deci-
ment 01 an aiuu.™ .
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steely qualities and her irritated con su.i.iy Rfuor her h u s b a n d , played by simon Robson, who is, perhaps, a shade too handsome for the p a r ~t^ ^ ^ Kate Isitt is well cast as Thea Elvst-
, Quail a nei n ■ n aved by nanasuiiH; iu» w.v
ed, whose loyalty and devotion to Loevborg (James Clyde) contrast with
Hedda's wilful malevolence. Terence Wilton is appropriately
malign in a seedy kind or way as Judge Brack, the man who can out-manipu- late Hedda, but cannot understand
hCAvril Elgar as Aunt Julienne and Eileen Essell, as Bertha the Maid, are p„ceue t. Thhee s tage d
fflneUf' ticu]arly liked the framework and
excellent. T p
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a g e d e s ig nign is sun>-‘ •. y^
is ^ p e r K g-ve an impns. sion to set this 19th Century play m thefX g , and the portraits of Gen- Also, Ibsen’s subdued opening scene ^ BELlE
Axl & Co. forced to cancel FRANCE”, Clitheroe . . .
, ^ Th Guns 'N' Roses Library; Saturday S S s s f iS ^ a s of luck w
nunuitjua UI F'-'-r- " bought tickets for the
Guns 'N* Roses concert
which should have been held on December 18th. The concert is one of
the victims of the cancel lation of the group's UK
and European tour. Unspecified "produc
tion difficulties" have forced the MEN Arena to move the December 1st date for the Smash Hits
Goldstein, who had hoped dauglltcr team will bring a . o n * tbo -
P T h e MEN Arena is the tour would be successr a
ize.winning show to having to make refunds to ful, coming alter the h».d,.<l» .1 People »b«
Rock in Rio Festival. lie said: "Following the
euphoria of Rock in Rio, I jumped the gun and arranged a European tour as our plan was to have the new album out this
yeah "Unfortunately, Buck-
ethead's illness slowed down progress on the tour and touring right now is
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REBECCA SMITH oercu.,— • .................................................................... Ranks (ext
in Manchester on Decern- nately, her 3rd instead.
out- 423) Bev Nearv ext. ............................................ CUThI r OE YOUNG FAHMtHb
Clitheroe W.I. ‘ Market
, SPECIAL „ “CHRISTMAS
Jipeaker at I f Whalley Birch Ladies' Jiwship was Iris. He col- Jsreels and nbers were - two short
L Saturday, November^ 24th
10.30am -11.45am ST MARY’S
UPPER HALE, Church Brow
By Temple at I t years old. \ film was [1932, four talking films
loduced. I t newsreels > Ire in colour- . [lrchill's state * ,he wedding of .
ijxandra and • llvy brought j fries for many ,
liberts was, V Mrs Freda J ►
[future date to ! reels from the ;
asked him to i 50s. dinners - ;
tenners of the , jor citizens' •
.galley, were: j vfrs P. Wooff, J lmsley, Mrs H. ‘ >ns). Gents - .lmsley, Mr J. Mr .1. Wooff,
oes: Mrs M . , iMr F. Peel and 1
(hop (cons). '
nal gifts : (mas is fa s t’
ing, and Whalley , I t Church, King ■ Is its fair on Sat- j lim 11 a.m. to 3- [ many stalls sell- I and gifts.
(will also be stalls | hcraft and Team
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Irly traded goods, j I with roast turkey' Ihes, and Father | has will make an, iince at 2 p.m.i he is invited to go j lid join in the fun. i
luction (viewthe750lots, j
md
lough there were no; Inding prices, the! Ity of lots sold well; Tisured there was[ i interest from peo-i nting to place items.
I next sale, which is' Ted for early Febru-
.2 strong section of; lie was an entry of 40; ■of steam-related 1 from one man’s col- in. They were strong^ Jitested by three buy-! i some surprising
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‘Fighting for the future of Farming b
will be at
TI1F WHITE BULL, GISBURN, LANCS 27th NOVEMBER
7.30 pm for 8.00 pm start
The Plough Inn, Lupfon, Nr Kirby Lonsdale 'Ihe Plouyi jgd, NOVEMBER
Speaker: David Handley (Chairman W-JO 7.30 pm for 8.00 pin start , All welcome - further details 0 1 2 9 1 6 9 0 2 2 ^ Organ Recital
by David Brindle (Organist of St. Anne's
FOLKUS oS o^rwoSP
llnsn uru , Book early wi,h Fete, 55 The 5hond, 7.30pm nr Church, .St Anne’s-on-Sea)
Saturday November 24th
^od £ s=:ah. u ^ pnd be amongst friends.____________
"the Next Folkus One-Day Workshop w.u be in the MnHODB. Hah, P « « °n Hau, CuwrAO,, iahcash,M
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A.N..PAY 24th NovlMAeA <r°i” ' ° - 30° m • pm’ --------------- Fees adult M 2 - Concessions £9 - Young people \ \O \t . y e ^ l £6
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, BAZAAR . MASSIVE INDOOR
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EVERY SATURDAY
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and Friday, 23rd November I
‘Johnny Solo’ 6 0s Music
Saturday, 24th November | P a r ty N ig h t
w i th ICaraoke Danny, Denise and
Scan have been here 1 year
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The Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene Church St, Clithcmc
Tickets £5 CM concessions) Children accompanied by an aduli free. Refreshments during the interval
GOOD NEWS! ST. MARY’S
BEAVER
SCOUTS HAVE RE-OPENED Mondays 6.45pm -
7 45pm in the Parish Hall
Boys aged 6-8 years
who would like to join for fun and adventure
contact Glen Fendall on 01254 825543
St Michael & St John's
THE PAST Saturday,
BLAST FROM
60's, 70's, 80's Fantastic l-ive Act
November 24th Top Lounge Bar
Free to Members & Guests
§ ' Vft
Yt ,uiucepics. Full cpcuiu.t-s entertainment ... . ^
ctnuse meal imhidiup cojjceana ... tit tit if lit if lilt
„„•//) DJ/DauciuR til imduiftht
S ’ AVABLABTE dates % 30 Nov, Sat I
ncc.Tlmrs 13 Hoc, 20 Dec
(
/ ^NQW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR; 3Christmas FaymT
rd Dec-21st Dec % Christmas Day £ 3 5 -9 5
New Year’s Eve £36.95 COAL CLOUGH HOUSE
i f per person
Social Centre Lowcrgatc Present
hV?-r«s' ncheste ^5:GoUrse;Meal t
BINGO NIGHT at
Pendleton Village Hall
Saturday 1 st December 7.30 pm
Entry and 2 cards £2.50 Additional cards 30p
(Great Vocalist)
Some dales still available lor Christmas Parties
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na Kean will perform French romantic and impressionist songs on a joint programme, during which her mother, Mrs Brenda Kean, will talk about travels in France and show photographs
of the country. The performance
entitled "La Belle France", will he attend ed by the Mayor of Clitheroo on Saturday and proceeds from a raf fle during the evening will go towards the Mayor's charity.
THElEIAOScqufcnoN: ...
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Isunday 9th December 2.00 pm Championship Brass in concert with _ _ _ m a ft ic ^ n A M r *
ItmANDBAND Cnampion^mK ~ -- w ____ __________________ (PG ) l Sal at 11,30am and 2.30pm --------------
F L B C SC S W O R K S H O P at in noam Saturday November 24th
1 115) • 1 ill
[starring RSC actor Roger LlewellynE LA CT ------ 5 * = SHERLOCK HOLM 12th December 7.30 pm ES: TH ST A
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V E R S A T I L E b r a s s
Ira C o n c e r t Admission £6 Con. £5
The Parish Hall, CLITHEROE 7.30pm
C^THKROE.onStll,iu«.or!lr King 01200 44.612 Proceeds to be shared between:
. . .mnuisT INFORMATION centre
Research into Children’s Cancer R y.I E.U Norlh West Air Ambulance and M.W. 1
Sunday December 9th 2001
p ri,ee Instruments and Percussion WORKSHOP
ROWLAND HIGH SCHOOL, Grindlcton Arrive 10.30am. ends 5pm Expert tuition and coaching
‘THERE IS NO CHARGE Disabled Access
Please bring instrument and music stand
2 bedroom ground floor bungalow with garden from £76,000
Now is the time to make your dreams come true.
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