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(Ecstasy found in police raid


A QUANTITY of cannabis


■resin was recovered from a (property, in Clitheroe as |p a r t of the police's ongoing ■drug crackdown. I Cultivated bush cannabis (and some Ecstasy tablets . ■were also recovered from (th e premises in Brownlow • (s tre e t . The current occu- , (pant is being sought. | Insp Bob Ford, of (ciitheroe police, said his (officers were always willing ( to act on information on (drugs from members of the ■public.


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|MEMBERS of the Ribble (Valley D is trict Group of (the Council for the Protec- Jtion of Rural England will (meet tonight a t 7-30 p.m.- ( a t the Mitton Hall Coun- ( t ry House Hotel, Mitton.


from th e Villages


( l take place in St Mary's Hall n. Entry is £1 per person and ut take your own drinks. Pro-


funds. The church Christmas r7th. . • .


vice at Sabden, Baptist Church


je taken by Mr Malcolm Royle. (hodist Church on Sunday, the (en by Helen Bradley. The Rev. (he visiting clergyman at St 1, winch is still without a vicar.


Ters can be discussed with the . [Mr Bernard Pariitt on 01282. IDarwentoii01282710902. ....


ould like to contribute towards


i ig s t Nicholas's floodlit during (see' either of the churchwardens.


Responders vital part’


in u i d from p a if r I


Jie day of training and they |a t ic defibrillator for cardiac- . This is funded by the Heart


tpeal charity. tl the collection tins in many fuld response times be main-


Jtable donations? There is no Iheck on these people and they pie people, in their homes, in


fes. More often than not, the _-e that they are being attend-


nber of the public and they |y are either a doctor or ambu-


(al of the First Responder, the (attained, even though in' every Irdiac arrest, there is no active


(he patient and no ability to latient as the ambulance is still (wherever.


Jhe responders are being sent to lbs. Pub fights, incidents on the


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iersonal safety is a real issue, to | ta l and believe it or not;,they _> GP surgeries. If this is not an (aining response times I don't ■,


Iroblem with the use of vetted a as long as their arrival is not


Jie response time. Should some- ( , who is liable? The ambulance (dividual responder? Very often


1 to violence when least expect- |y think it can only be a matter. i responder is assaulted. •> .. :.


Absolutely no ch an ce-that (get a second ambulance. The . i be hoped for is, when the local omes busy, another-one moves lace. The current resource levels


Jthat to happen; I t is the reverse ( t present. While busy elsewhere, (h a t suffers. . • (d an ambulance, you may .be f not. Not an ideal situation." i Nierop, one of the councillors


Jie debate on the issue by Ribble Ih Council, spoke against a Lib-, f move to press for improved ser- -


Joe, said the use of fast response (imate and quite successful". .■ fie arrival of an ambulance.that a life, particularly in life-threat- t is the application of the.right 1 care in the fastest posable time. • s written with the best of inten-: ik he is looking at it from apar-


(tion. I t is not necessarily the Vrival time which-is the critical -


Jarrival of the accident and emer- |o f which ambulances are a part,"-


ferop; of Bolton-by-Bowland,who Les chairman for the Community


pp defended the FirsfRespondera laid: "First Responders have'a:


I t to p la y in-the. service.!!.’,don't •[ i ie a .^ ^


icd the ambulance servicewas xn-; >;


J upgratogi^flMt,6f«rehiclea'|H('^ ' ' ' |committee had already,asked for*;


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• /Pendle Blues club'- formerly Bamoldswick


Blues Club kick off their first concert with the di ■ ;.Nimmo Brothers


FRIDAY, 22rid NOVEMBER


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M A M M A M ( A 70s tribute to Abba,


The Bee Gees and Grease Dec5th8pm - Tickets £16.50 & £14-50 Friday, THE ALL AMERICAN SOLID GOLD


ROCK‘N’ROLL SHOW with Bobby Vee & The Vees CHRIS MONTEZ • THE CHIFFONS BRYAN HYLAND • BIG BOPPER JNR .


Dec 6th 7.30pm Tickets £16.50 - £20.50 Staeeworks Worldwide Productions


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• Disclosure ‘ The Fat Yanks 'Aneurysm Dec 16th 7.00pm


4 ft Fingers All age gig .


29th November BUDDY HOLLY &


THE CRICKETERS present 'Holly at Christmas’:


Saturday/ 30th November GRAND UNION ■


Perlorm Classical & Bangra music v/ith Jazz Soloist & Bluesy Harmonies


, > * . 26th November and, 3rd ;December


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Tickets £5.00 Fri 1 Oth - Sat 18th January DICK WHITTINGTON


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Ghnstmas in^owle’Green -fl


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K I N G G E O R G E S Concert Hall


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Mozart: Symphony No.35 ‘Haffner"


ROYAL LIVERPOOL Richard Strauss: Duet-Concertino


Foerster: Suite: Cyrano de Bergerac Conductor: Gerard Schwarz


November 15th 7.30 pm Tkts £ 17.50 • £8 Afternoon Music H a l l


ALJOLSON TRIBUTE


Nov. 2 1 st 4-7pm Tkts £5.00 inc Potato Pie Pat Eakets School of Dance


D A N C E R A M A 2 0 0 2 Nov 22nd & 23rd


Stand-up Comedy


‘Kryten’ from Red Dwarf and Scrap Heap Challenge


Nov 22nd 8pm Tickets £12.50 T H E D A M N E D Nov 27th 7.30pm Tickets £12- GOMEZ in Concert Dec 2nd 7.30pm Tickets £ 15 Tickets £7.50 & £6.50 ROBERT LLEWELLYN »«■?< • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • > • • • •• • entertainments ................................................*............ VvZ:&<


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Is sung on the third Sunday of the month S u n d a y 1 7 th N o v e m b e r a t 6 :3 0 p .m . ..


.- ■■ Sumsion in A ■


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Finale (Symphony VI) ' Widor


P re a c h e r : Rev. Canon Philip Dearden (Vicar) ______________


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TEL: 01282 664400 NOW SHOWING


BURNLEY LIGHT OPERA PRESENTS 4 2 N D S T R E E T


20th-23rd November - Burnley Garrick Club


THE LATE EDWINA BLACK Tuesday 26ih November


KATE RUSBY TRIO


With Joh n McCuster & And y Cutting


Thursday 28th N o v em b e r


A URRAY L M


‘THE PUB LANDLORD' Who Dares Wins


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Leyland Band & Froncysyllte Choir


SUNDAY 24 NOVEMBER 7.30PM


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Daffy 1 30 3 55 620 8.45 Saturday Morning 11.15 No 8.45 show Thurs


Contains moderate sex tnd dmg mfanne* andM wfjQntitong language


DIE AN O TH ER DAY (12A)*2hra25m1ns'


From Wed 12.40 3.15 550 825 Ccrtartmpka1»axsctr» ditoW


a*xat»ac*oom A Touch of C lass ‘ Thursday21stNovember


THE GURU (15) 1 hr35 mlna . , On Screen 0.45pm


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Christmas Sunday


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A P O L L O c I N E M A S__


Annual Arts, Crafts


and Gifts Fair November 16 th - 24th


CHRISTMAS ' SPECTACULAR


, . Saturdays 10am - 5pm i Sundays 11am-,5pm


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Monday - Friday 12 noon - 8 pm


Admission' 50p Accompanied Children FREE , ' Refreshments Available . , ' Registered Chanty No 513275______


Manchester Rd. Burnley Infoline 0 1282 456333 iFilms from Friday, 15th November for 7 days ? H A R ^ T O T t T r T c H A H B E R O F S E C R E T S (PC) * 1 hrs SO mins.


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St Michael & Johns Lowergate, Clitheroe


Sunday 2 4 th November 2 0 0 2


at 1 1 .3 0 am in the Parish H aul


" Hot Dogs/Sandwiches, Coffee or Tea, Soft Drinks


Camerala Eniemble


Morlinu: Sorcnado No 2 lor 2"^ Doors Opon * 6:15pm violint and vl0ia


Mozart: Clannei Quintet in A Concert Schuborl: Oci.iinF '


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01706 221616 M _______________________________ THE fact that Clitheroe's film hitting record levels.


H: ■ EdwardAlbee's,’ ’play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" is probably best


I .known in the film version-: • w h ich 's ta r red Richard Burton and Elizabeth Tay- • lor, but Ishia Bennison and George Costigah play the central couple .with searing intensity.


-The play is set on a


"HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS" (U) From Friday, small New^nglamd cam- N o v em b e r 1 5 th


£ 2 * in the long marriage elf named Dobby appears in 0f George, a failed history


Grand Cinema is going .Critics have haled "Harry his room with the warning teacher and Maretha, his through one of the biggest Potter and the Chamber of - that terrible danger awaits apparently drunken harpy boonitimes in its modem his- Secrets” as being a darker, him when he returns to 0f a wife, tory can be put down partly funnier and a finer adapts- school.


Their gut-wrenching


to one small, bespectacled tion of J. K. Rowlings'work When all hope of escape quarrels are watched by a person.


Wanted: slaves and soldiers than the first one. seemstohavedisappeared, y0ung COu p le n ew to th e . -— -


over cinema audiences for and confined to his room Once back at Hogwarts, Huntley), who gaze with manymonths.


while.Uncle Vernon enter- Harry begins to hear a mys- increasing horror as George And there is'no sign of tains some important clients, terious evil voice that no one and Martha humiliate and


Pottermania drying up with. As Harry longs for his- else can hear. As news attack one another, advance bookings for the return to Hogwarts, a house spreads that the Chamber of At the start humour pre- —— -----


— Secrets


Question: Name the evil lord who gave Harry fetter his forehead scar. Answer:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Name:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... • Address:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • ..................... .


fe st C o d e:. . . . - . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Daytime Tel:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, by


November 21st.


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Eut Unuthira Nawpafan Ltd will asa the Inform


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ation with thoao eom panioa. is opened, the


unknown heir to the throne havoc on muggle-blooded


students leaving Harry, Ron and Hermione to solve the mystery of Tom Riddles diary. The Chamber of Secrets


dominates, but as the night progresses the pain and


of Slytherin begins to wreak malice deepens and Honey nto


drive George and Martha in ways th a t reveal their own weaknesses.


The cast are all excellent da ^ = = f thel S S ° hriS i t to be a farewell perfor-


ma quiz question will wm a ni ht Garden.u family ticket to a forthcom- 6 ing film at the cinema.


thJ theatre


mance by Richard Hams as emotiuonall drained. The Albus Dumbledore. _ next production wiU be This weeks Grand Cme- muchlighter. "Tom's Mid-


PIPPAMUNRO


Aida; Manchester Opera House; from November 25th


' Hariy Potter is his name- Harry is back at the Durs- the Weasley brothers become- college, Honey (Sally. -WANTED: 20 medium-sized a name that has cast a spell leys for the summer break Harry's unlikely saviours. Briton) and Nick (Noah men and 10 medium-sized


women. This is the quest of an opera


UBBU „v ____


the Manchester Opera House.. . said: "Even the slaves are on a The 10 men are required to voluntary basis and all cos-


be-soldiers - uniform provided tumes will be provided. A fun - and the 20 men and women and adventurous night is guar- are wanted as slaves ih the lav- anteed for everyone, ish production of the popular Anyone interested should opera.


This is tne quest oi an opera ; The opera' is being per- - ...... . .


company visiting the North formed by the Chisinau lanwith English-surtitles. West later this month.


and Nick are drawn i n t o ---------- the destructive forces that


women to appear as extras in their production of "Aida" at i.


A celebration of William Walton •


Sally Stevens, who is recruit- ing the.extras for the company, j •


n i


W a lto n C om e s H om e w i th th e R e n a i s s a n c e S in g e r s ; B la c k b u rn C a th e d ra l ; N o v em b e r 2 3 rd


THE great British composer Sir William Walton is getting even closer to home during the year of the centenary of his birth.


e centenary oi ms Dirtn.


cian, Charles Walton, who had been one of the first intake in 1893 at the new Royal Manchester College of


Music. Walton died on the Italian island


of Ischia in the Bay of Naples three weeks before his 81st birth


day. The North West has been cele- William Walton was born in brating the anniversary of his birth


1902 at Werneth Hail Road, Old- in a major" Walton Comes Home" ham, son of choirmaster and musi- festival at many venues.


Friday, Nov. 15th Saturday, Nov. 16th Sunday. Nov. 17th Monday, Nov. 18th Tuesday Nov. 19th Wednesday Nov. 20th Thursday Nov. 21st


National Opera during th e Dunng its visit to Manches-


Ellen Kent and Operalnter- week beginning November ter the company is slipping in . „m national need the 30-men and 25th/ .


set in 1st Century AD Britain


contact Sally on 01634 820226. "Aida is being sung hi Ital-


Clithcroc & Distria Branch incite you to


eaves hall; west Bradford, nr clitheroe ” (byitnipermission ofMrMstSmel Chirk)


A COFFEE MORNING •


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hursday, 21st November 2002 , 10.30am to 12.30pm


PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE RNU


Ticket: £1.00 (including Coffee & Biscuits) Raffle & Vartotis Stalls “


Saturday Night Dancing


Y m fMcif'ALiuLi


Enjoying a relaxing evening o f • Ballroom


• Social Sequence


• Sequence & Latin American Dancing


With your hosts and MC's Paul & Edna Carrins


3rd November 2002 8pm £4.00


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KELBROOK ARTS


& CRAFTS FAIR Quality exhibition!!


Sunday 17th November 11 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.


Saturday 16th and


at Kelbrook & Sough Village Hall (Formerly Kelbrook Parish Hall) - All welcome


YORK STREET, CLITHEROE BB7 2DL|


From Friday, November 15th HARRY POTTER AND THE


CHAMBER OF SECRETS (PQ


) 7.00pm 2.30pm & 7.00pm


11.30am & 2.30pm 7.00 pm 7.00 pm 7.00 pm 7.00 pm


Advance tickets for all Shows are on tale NOW ■ during aiormol box office hour*.. •


[ t h e SON’S ROOM (15) - S u n , Nov 17th at 7.00 pm


F o r m o r e in fo rm a t io n C a l l th e B O X O F F IC E o n 0 8 7 0 7 7 7 2 1 6 8 w w w .g ra n d c in em a .c o .u k KAMERAT. MANCHESTER^ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA^ Thursday 28lh November 2002 ■ivl A h l c H L s I tlYl 1GR4ND CintnAI fafl p i


SAVE THE CHILDREN COFFEE'MORNING


^ Moor Lane, Clitheroe , 9 a.m. -12 noon


'OfJ " ’V rf To beheldorr ^ Saturday, November 1 6 th W United Reform Church,


> -Please come along to pledge your. support for our Beat The Poverty Campaign


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