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Clitheroe Advertiseriser & Times, November 22nd, 2001 23 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising)


3 0 l - with JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 W E ’ L L H E L P Y O U *


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I ta k e n | t o see by


Ih u r c h Im a t ic


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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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to a • Slaid-


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|Mayor esented Iprecia-


(ev en in g Poppy


JM held (village 1,tended Ld were: (presi-


Jllayton llkinson , Mr E.


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I), Mr L. lianiser). > was re-


land the ] will be (ley-


istmas rid in : hodist turday ' 30 p.m. p.m. icnty of en and refresh-


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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


st™


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.™ .


AyTnrrav S aGCl”


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


i


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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Produce, plants, crafts and coffee


1 MARKET L


f a r m e r s f o r a c t i o n (F.F.A.)


‘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


on 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


CAR BOOT AMD MARKET


EVERY SATURDAY


throughout tho yoar. AllI facilities ADMISSION FREE 150 Stalls t


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requirements even m.na9umen.,ie«.nS.uU.r.e,m'. . Visit our exhibition at the


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APOLLO CINEM/V HOLLYWOOD PARK,^ BURNLEY


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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


417)


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: ...


.....................


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


K -;*]


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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