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A CAR sped away from a side alley in Clitheroe after thefts from several stores in
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imposed a community rehabilitation order for a year on both defendants and ordered each to pay £35 costs. The couple were told that the penal ty reflected the fact they they had recognised their problem and taken action to address it.
both in a rehabilitation unit at Sheffield and making good progress. The magistrates
sible positions in a busi ness owned by Thomas' father but after taking recreational drugs they were reduced to commit ting offences to fund their habit. The couple were now
(defending) said that heroin was the reason for the couple starting to offend in their mid-20s. Both had held respon
member of staff a t a fourth store, Wool- worths, saw Shapcott acting suspiciously there, followed her out, and saw her take the cameras from Garlick's window display. The car then left an alleyway. Mr Philip Turner
stealing three cam corders from Harry Gar- lick Ltd and Thomas admitted handling them. The court heard that a
(28), formerly of Airdrie Crescent, Burnley, and Daniel Charles Thomas (27), formerly of Old Stone Trough Lane, Kel- brook, admitted stealing groceries worth £216 - from Sainsbury's, Clith eroe, and asked for a sim ilar £119 offence at Tesco to be taken into consideration. Shapcott admitted
stopped by the police on the A59 and property worth hundreds of pounds was recovered, magistrates in Black- bum heard. Claudine Shapcott
the town. The vehicle was
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YORK STREET, CLITHEROE BB7 2DL From Friday, March 15th
I Fri March 15th Sat March 16th
with JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 W E ’ L L H E L P Y O U P L A N Y O U R W E E K A H E A D
S o m e t h i n g t o d a n c e a b o u t a t t h e T o w e r !
SOMETHING strange is happening in the name of; art in the North West. And it means there are 100 free tickets on offer to
out the country for an event called TV Swansong on March 20th. At Blackpool, artist Giorgio Sadotti has arranged
go to the Blackpool Tower Ballroom. The tower is one of eight venues chosen through
"IRIS1 1 (15) Grand Cinema, Clitheroe; from tomorrow
BASED on the life of the late novelist, Dame Iris Murdoch, this moving film is an adaptation of the memoirs of her de voted husband, John Bayley (played by
Jim Broadbent), and their enduring love together. The film flips be
tween being set during Iris's carefree college years in Oxford where she met John, and the
Question: In which successful television comedy did Judi Dench star?
Answer:........................................................................................................................ Name:.................................................................................................... Address:........................................................................................................................
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..............................................Daytime T e l :........................................ Please send your entry to: Iris Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, by March 2ls t.
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contrast between the young vivacious Iris (Kate Winslet) and the forgetful, frightened old lady she became as she succumbed to Alz heimer's Disease. Judi Dench has
last few years of her life. It gives the viewer the
with the chosen couples or "sit back and soak up the atmosphere." They can apply for their tickets by sending a stamped addressed envelope to TV Swan song, Unit 8, Delfina Studio Trust, Bermondsey Street, London SEI 3 UD, quoting "Blackpool Tower".
Swansong is a cross-media art project commission ing eight new works which reflect on the current state of flux in television with idiosyncratic respons es to its past, present and future." The 100 people at Blackpool can either dance
and what they see is being broadcast live during the afternoon on a website:
www.swansong.tv. By way of explanation, the website states: "TV
THE SCOTS are on their way to the North West and they are bringing with them an Irishman to help them demonstrate the best of music from beyond Hadrian's Wall. Battlefield Band will appear at
Accrington Town Hall on Sunday, as part of their UK tour. The band, formed 32 years ago, will
bring with them a fusion of ancient and modern instruments, including bagpipes, fiddles, synthesisers, guitars,
tation of "An Elegy for Iris" has truly captured the essence and beauty of this true love story, a story which endured both the good times and the bad. This week's competi
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CHIPPING FOOD BINGO
in the Village Hall Saturday,
March 16th 6.30 p.m. doors open
In aid o f Golden Jubilee. Celebrations
: N EX T W ED N E SD A Y . 20th M A R CH AT 7.30pm Ad u lt Meeting
. Your chance to influence the future of the v Heart of Clitheroe
For further Info - Geoff Jackson 01200 427886 I
SETTLE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY and .
A. H O E - D O W N
at 8pm . S t M ic h a e l & S U o h n ’s
S o c i a l C e n t r e , L o w e r g a t e , C l i t h e r o e .
HELP VS HELPDEAF CHILDREN HAVE AFUN NIGHT
DANCING TO A UVE CEIUDB BAND
THE QUADRILLE TICKETS £6 EACH
INCLUDING HOT POT SUPPER PRIZES • RAFFLES • FUN •
Ring Anne on 01254 240402 Lorraine on 01254 825710 Jacqulo on 01200 442371
SATURDAY 23rd MARCH
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY .
Presen t a co n ce r t o f ORCHESTRAL &
ORGAN MUSIC Conductor; Howard Rogmon Leader: Tracy Keeley
Organ soloist: Micfuid Pam
o n S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 1 6 t h . a t 7 3 0 p.m .
a , C L I T H E R O E
P A R I S H C H U R C H . Tickets£ 5 (£ 4 concessions)from.
Qithetoe Tourist Information Centre, the Parish Hall, or at the door
Children accompanied by an adult FREE! Refreshments during the interval
‘Earty ‘Bird Menu S E R V E D T U E S - T H U R S 6 J 0 - 8 pm S A T E V E 6-7 .1 5pm | 2 courses fo r £7.50 or 3 courses fo r £8.95 FOR MORE
CAR BOOTS, FAIRS AND
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Prawn & tuna mornay (50p oxtra) ■ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Tomato & feta cheeso salad Garlic mushrooms
' 8oz Sirloin steak
Escalope of Pork in madeira & mixed popper sauce 8oz Rump steak with peppercorn sauce Leek & mushroom pancake .
. . . Breast of Chicken In a Diane sauce Loin of Cod In whisky & che ese sauce
t Thick cut Lamb in mint & rosemary sauce ' * ■ • Choice of desserts from the display
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Course menu only £11.95.;, s e r v e d e v e r y F r i d a y 6 3 0 « 9 3 0 p m n
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This Sunday 17th March. 10am to 4.30pm.
I WE HAVE A FABULOUS SELECTION OF OVER 60 STALLS SELUNG GENUINE CRAFTS
CET E CA S A CT N Admission £1. Under 16's free. Enquiries 01744 750606. RAIV RFT SSOIAIO v-'". This event is now organised by the ~ - r; I
A C C R IM G 'I 'O M 'T C TW M M J L L L Sunday 24th March
12pm - 5pm ^
Fashion Show at 1pm and 3pm F r e e A dm is s io n
fT, , * O rg anised b y H yndbum L e isu re S e rv ic e s . T e l 01254 380293
C L ITH ER O E S K A T E R S X L S K A T E P A R K ?
C L ITH ER O E C A S T L E GROUNDS AND
What is the future for-
TWo Open Meetings at Trinity Centre Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe BB7 2JY
TO N IG H T AT 7PM TH U R SD A Y 14TH M A RCH fo r Children and Young People - In-line .
. sk a te rs , ska te rs , ska teb o a rd ers + BM X ’e r s .o r ANYONE in teres ted in the Castle Grounds \
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Debby and Nijjel welcome customers old and new to a
Karaoke and Disco Evening Friday 15th March
U n d e r . N e w M a n a g e m e n t . . _ . M a n y M o r e E n t e r t a i n m e n t s P l a n n e d
■ - F u r th e r d e ta ils 'co n ta c t : 012011423325 C l ith c ro cA u c t io n M a r t , L in c o ln W a v . C l ith e ro e
FOR SUPERB CRAFTS IN A SUPERB VENUE VISIT OUR $ ItvSz*-! IMS'S vm • a Ribblesdale Farmers Market
Buy Fresh Produce and Crafts direct from Producers In the Heart of the Kingdom
Next Wednesday 20th March from 10 am - 230 pm
(T h en fo rtn ightly from then onwa rds ) vm to the Ribblesdale Centre, Clitheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe
Farmers w i l l be offering their own Beef , Pork, Lamb, biscuits, pies, puddings, sausages, pate, eggs, vegetables, salads, ostrich meat as well as traditional fayre and crafts.
Amplefree car parking close to the Market Member o f the National Association o f Farmers Markets
already won a BAFTA award for her portrayal of the elderly Iris, and with flawless performances from all its stars, the film accolades will, no doubt, continue to mount. Richard Eyre's adap
June 7th - 8th MANCHESTER is to stage its first ever mili tary tattoo, which is set to go into the record books as the country's largest indoor spectacle of its kind. The tattoo will be
staged a t the city's MEN Arena, with a Fri day and Saturday evening display of pageantry and skill by the Queen's Colour Squadron RAF, the
citterns, flutes, bodhraris and accor- dians.
mer member of The Pavies, will play guitar and cittern. They play on their rich heritage of
other tours which take in Denmark, the United States and Germany.
The Manchester Military Tattoo; Manchester Evening News Arena;
the Manchester Fire Ser vice Pipe Band, Birm ingham's Shirley Pipe Band, the Yorkshire Vol unteers Military Band, Saddleworth Male Voice Choir and the Sing York shire Youth Children's Choir. Tickets are £15, with
King's Regiment, the Plymouth VCC Field Gun Team and the Man chester Scots Guards Association. They will be joined by
fee and proceeds from the tattoo will support three service benevolent funds and the Manches ter Youth Field Gun Project, a charity initia tive launched in 1982 to keep city youngsters off the street by offering them training for field gun competitions.
concessions £10 and family tickets £45, avail able from the MEN box office on 0161 930 8000. There is no booking
The Irishman, Pat Kilbride, a for
Celtic music and play with a rare pas sion and joy, mixing old songs with new materials. Later in the year they embark on
a 10-piece orchestra, the Glyn Lloyd Dance Orches tra to play alongside the resident tower organists. Two couples from Preston and Liverpool will dance to the music. The couples will have cameras attached to them
Battlefield Band; Accrington Town Hall; March 17th
I Mon March 18th I Tue March 19th Wed March 20th I Thurs March 21st
7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm
MONSTERS INC(U) Saturday March 16th
2.30pm
JULIEN DONKEY BOY(ts) Sunday March 17th at 7.00 pm .
R e tu rn to Neverland (22/03)
A Beautiful Mind (29/03) F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n
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F r i d a y 1 5 t h M a r c h 2 0 0 2 2pm - 8pm
F R E E P A R K IN G
Exhibitors include: F low e rs B y D c sg n , Sldpton D a v id G o ld ie M cn sw ca r , S k ipton
F ab r ications Bridal C o u tu re , C o ln e
G e t A h e ad H a ts & Accessories, H c b d o n , Skipton So la r V id e o , E a rb y , Barnold swick
A r t E leg an ce Wedding C a k e s, W h a l lcy
Su sann ah H arp ham Photography, C o ln e
for further information on 01756 71024S
APOLLO CINEMA HOLLYWOOD'PARK, BURNLEY
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Sunday 17th March 2002
TRADITIONAL IRISH FOOD SERVED ALL DAY
Various Irish drinks promotions all day
Live Irish Music from Lynn & Barrie Hardman
'Banjo Jim' King Music starts 8.30
With Whatley's Garage Gang Featuring
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A comedy BEYOND A JOKE by Derek Benfield
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Sunday 17th March - 7.30 pm Burnley Municipal Choir and Symphony Orchestra
present a choral concert, Brahms Requiem, Verdi Four Sacred Pieces. Conducted b y Philip MacKenzie
Friday 22nd March - 7 pfn A Concerto for a Million Trees
:An eyening'of celebrah‘9 ri wirti' shad ow puppet theatre; music,-
.Gamelan.cmd a ^ r fa rm a n c e from students'at 1^ Bank School-
Saturday 2 3 rd March - 1.3 0pm
Captivating a n d enchanting pla y abo ut growin g up ______for 5 - 5 ye a r olds, a n a g row n ups too._____ _
ALL BY MY OWN
C r a v e r i H e i f e r WHALLEY ROAD,'CLITHEROE
St Patrick’s Weekend Celebrations Thursday 8.30 p.m.
PANEL DARTS C OM P E T IT IO N Friday, March 15 th
ANDY KEITH (Superb, Fiddle and Guitar Vocals)
Saturday, March 16th DESREE (Female Vocals)
GUINNESS PRIZES TO BE WON A L L WEEKEND Sunday, March 17th
KARAOKE + QUIZ
. . ’.Thursday Ath April - 8pm : . R A L P H JV I cT E L L
7.Singerkingwriler extraordinaire perfc)rming ol! the classics;^ numbers plus new'songs." v;'-
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Addys D'Mercedes and Q7Ba The new voice of Cuba and rapldfy becoming a world music superstar
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